Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1922)
PXftfi TWO rRDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORTX OUlKiOX. TUESDAY. MARCH 11. 1e " . I . ' JTocal and Personal This new Elks lodge band made & dtatlnct hit to Its first public appear nnca In a short concert ia front uf the 1'oko theater last night, prior to the sUrtof tho Elks minstrel show. The concert will bo repeated tonlitht at the same place, beginning at 7:30. I.ast nlchl's concert aroused much ml ail ra tion from quite a crowd gathered to lmar It. and tho prediction was freely tuudo that the band will be one of the best in tho city's history, with more experience. The organization has only been practically organised within the past few week. .. ., . j , French pastries for sale t Medford Cafeteria llasenient, Medford Huilding. , v - - S0 Money to loan ou approved security. J.V3, Miner, Home 1, Central Point. Oro., one mllo N.W. of Seven Oaks. 803 ..Senator C M. Thomas Who returned from Portland this nioruinK stated that Bert Anderson and liluiselt bad called on Hen Trowbridge at the Portland Surgical hospital yesterday and found 14m doing fine. : Mr, TroVbrldg sent his best to all his friends and promised to return In 10 days and be again on the job. Mr. Orchardlat. Pruniug season is here. You should have some of that especially . prepared paint . to ' prevent cuts from blcedins. For sale by Thompson the. Painter, 126 K. Front St. Telephone 464. 305 Central Point Hotel for sale. 40 rooms; would cast $30,000 to build. Price today $3,500. Mipht trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Itay Realty Company. Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. 299 The Ashland basketball team will leave Thursday for Salem w here they will take part In the state basketball tournament. ' Ashland will represent southern Oregon in this tournament having won the deciding game from Koseburg last Saturday night. Other teams in the tournament which are re garded as dangerous are Astoria and Pendleton. Hemstitching, PicoUnR. 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. "s tf Community dancins at the Xatator lum Wed. nite. 302 James A. Ormondy, assistant gen eral passenger agent of the Southern Pacific railroad was a visitor for a few hours In the cHy this afternoon. KW. our pastries are for sale to the public. Medford Cafeteria Basement. Medford Building. 3i)6 When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. There will be a mass meeting at the "Ruch school house, Thursday after noon, beginning promptly at 2 o'clock. Mr. Churchill, state school superinten dent, is to be speaker for the' after noon. The purpoHe of the meeting is t discuss plans lor. a union high school. ; .-. Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold tinder Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray llealty Company. " tf Community dancing at the Natator ium Wed. arte., ' 302 Seven-hundredths more of an inch of rain was added to the winter's precipi tation Monday and last night. Fair weather is the prediction for Wed nesday. .... tin insurance. Brown & White. Over-stuffed Davenports as low aa 964.80, special price at M. F. H. Co. - - - -V ..... . SOS Baseball Players, baseball bugs and all others who are interested In the movement being fostered by the American Legion post to place Med ford ou the- baseball map are asked to attend, tho baseball meeting Wednes day evening; at 7:30 in the legion club rooms. Latest songs. Root Music Co. 305 Ladles' and gents' suits thoroughly cleaned and- pressed $110. "We are not satisfied ' unless you are." City Cleaning fc Dyeing Co., 401 S. River side. Phone 474. 307 Dr. J. J. Kuimens who is convalesc jb jh a iTOiain nospitai from a major operation, will probably not be sol to resume his practice until early In April. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop. iiKe rem. uow itay Realty company, tf Community . dancin at .the Natator- ln.,1 uviV - v ' To Cure a Cold in One Day X'-, The genuine bearn this signature V : Take , Three doien full blixnled China pheasants from the state gaum farm at Eugene, arrived In Grants Pass to day, consigned to lr. G. J. Bancroft, deputy game warden, for distribution in various parts of Josephine county. Additional shipments will bo tent Han croft before tho season Is over. Fine violins. Root Music Co. 305 Please, remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash In ad vauco. Bring in your ads and do not use telepuoue. tf Bryant Hamilton of Ruch has return ed from a trip to Hilt. Calif. Community dancing nt tho Natator- ium Wod. nite. 302 Lime, cement. Medford Lumber Co. Chlora Karle left this morning for Medford where' she will visit for a short time, with her mother before returnlnR to her home in Portland, She has spent the past Tew wertcs here visiting at the home of her sister, MrW. Harry Ooeller. Klamath Falls Herald. When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel Company. Phone "6. : Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. - Fred Crummett of Medford. was a visitor in Grants Pass on Sunday and Monday. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. At a meeting of the Oregon Music association in Portland last Friday Miss Bruce Putnam of Salem, a former resident of this city played a number of her own compositions, and made a distinct impression. Miss Putnam is IS years of age, and highly talented as a cmuK)ser. Early Bart seed wheat (certified seed). Central Point Feed Store, Jesso L. Richardson. ' 304 32 Beaume lime and sulphur; also dry. Conner .Warehouse. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas, C. David son. Jr.. H. A. Schell and Ray IValey of St Louis are guests at the Hotel Holland, as are H. W. Riley of Eugene. J. D. Kier of Portland. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. McCreary of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. llllborn of Spo kane. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. , tf Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. Bert Anderson arrived home this morning Trom Portland where he yes terday attended the meeting of the state game commission. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 5S5-J. - tf Mrs. Claire Mi nard and Fred A. Taylor, proprietors of the Plaia con fectionery, had some 25 callers from Medford Sunday, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Gould and baby. Miss Josephine Taylor, Mr. and Mrs E. X. Biden and son. and Orvill H. Good and sons. Ashland Tidings. Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed the Pantortum way for $1.60, Phone 244. U is false economy to let your gar ments go, when for a nominal charge, rorsythe Dyers & Cleaners can fix them up for you. Phone 341'. 306 Paul B. McKee and Perry O. Craw ford left this morning by auto for tugene on business in connection with the new California-Oregon Power com pany power line. If It's insurance we write it R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. , All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods. Dhone 108. 711 East Main street M. II. Johns of Grants Pass spent Monday in the city visiting friends and attending to business. . . Laundry work done. Phone 455-Y. 318 If you have a second hand garden wheelbarrow in good shape to sell, call 330-L. ' A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill, was a bus iness visitor in the city for a few hours Monday. We specialize on reborlng cylinders. r. r. Close at Riverside Garage. tf Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest ure-beat- ing fuels and metals used, i Vulcan Weding Works, 39 S. Front street tf KUies and regulations regarding freight and passenger nioto traffic are expected to be formulated soon after a hearing of the public service commission in Salem Thursday. The purpose of the meeting is to consider phases of the law, rules and regula tions pertaining to, or involving, the operation of motor vehicles, for the transportation of freight and passen gers for compensation on the public nignways. Phone Johnson for correct time. rnono 131-J. ; . ; 305 r.rurywner you 100K you see a Chevrolet. tf Earl Ulrlch has returned to his home on Union creek after spending a few days in the city. 11 ? 1 .... . jvt-imu um on lauies and men s wear ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sonable. The Pantorium. Phone 214. Three-piece reed llvn,g room sets, special $108.13. M. F. & H. Co. 308 r.ricK Anderson of the Blue Ledge district is spending a few days In the city on business. 1 nverywnero you 100K you see a Chevrolet. f New and second hand pianos bought and sold. II. G. Launspach, phone $16-11. Have no overhead expense, see ueiore ouyuig or sellinit. 327 Gus Newbury, tho genial Medford attorney who is out for the judge's roues in Jackson and Joseuhlne coun ties, was in the city today, attending 10 some legal affairs at the courthouse. He was accompanied by his son, Don Newbury, a graduate of the University of Oregon, who Is practicing law in his father's office. Grants Pass Courier. Dance at Eagle Point, Sat, Mar. 18. ana Conn Band Instruments, Roof Music Co. 805" "ciubib you iook you see a Chevrolet. - tt Guests nt tho Hotel Medford include 1 Arthur Jones of Grldley. Calif., 11. Wlllingluun of Sun Francisco. Mrs. J. M. Crook of Astoria. Keod Andrews of YaUImn, Wn C. L Parker of Berkeley, Calif,, and S. Govppert of Sun Fran cisco. Will tho party who took the brown overcoat nt the Nat (lane last Satur day kindly leave same at the Tribune of rice. 30 r Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship nt John son's, Jeweler. 30& 1 Herbert Gry. of the advertising staff of the Vail Tribune, who has been 111 for the past two weeks with n severe attack of tonsilitls returned to work this morning. Dance at Ka;lo Toint, Sat, Mar. 18. - , 30 When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallaeo Woods, 108. "11 K. Malm " - A Civil service examination to select a postmaster for Jacksonville, has been announced for April 8th. A newly overhauled car needs work ing In carefully, , Don't wait until the hot weather and then bo bothered by an overhpniiuK motor. Wo are equip ped ta handle all makes of cars nod ituarantee oar work. We guarantee to stop oil trouble.. Have your cylinder work done by one experienced in that work ami on a first class machiue. De Luxe pistous: rinKS, pins. Work by hour or flat rate schedule. Riverside Garage. P. F. Close. 30ti A class of repairing that gives satis faction fully guaranteed at Johnson's, The Pacific highway, which was blocked by drifting snow at Shasta summit Saturday, Is again passable but very muddy, according to reports reaching the state highway depart meat here. Crescent orchestra, Kagle Pt. Mar. IS 303 This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phoue us and we will call. ' tf C H. Cunningham was a week end visitor in Grants Pass from this city. William P. Harris of the Standard Oil company arrived here yesterday and will be connected with the Stan dard Oil company In this city In the capacity of service station operator. Mr. Harris has been transferred from Independence, Ore where he was em ployed by the company. Just received a new line of stamped goods for applique, and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept. If Johnson can't repair your watch throw It away. 305 Woods Jeter of the upper Applegate is spending a few days in the city on business. Car hardwood flooring just In. Try some. Medford Lumber Co. Dance at Eagle Point Sat, Mar. IS 'TT 303 Miss Mary Killifcr of Roseburg, is visiting friends and relatives in the city for a few days. Professional grade Btrings. Root Music Co. 30 Private Obstetrical Home, 611 North Bartlett 30fc The contract for the construction of tho blgh line ditch on the east side and the reservoir at Hyatt Prairie, of the Talent irrigation district was ex pected to be let today. There are nine bids which were opened this forenoon. McQuay-N'orrts rings. Riverside Garage. Crescent orchestra, Eagle Pt. Mar. IS ... . 303 William Budge, local orchardist who left shortly before the Christmas holi days for a visit with Mrs. Budge and their daughter Jean in Oakland, Calif returned to this city yesterday. New line of stamped 44-inch lunch eon cloths. Deuel's Art Department. A new line of embroidery transfers of Initials and monograms. 15 cents copy. Deuel's Art Dept Mr. Haight, the accomplished pianist Is now playing with the Imperial or chestra, - Several thousand dollars to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C. Boggs. Frazier for horseshoeing and all kinds of plow work. 307 At the dress form class of the Ash land women held In tliat city yesterday ten forms were made. The women of the neighboring city will meet again on this same subject tomorrow. This afternoon Miss Florence Pool, the county home demontratlon agent, met with the community women of the Bellevlew district to take up decora tive stitches and organdie flowers with Mrs. C. D. Thompson, Mrs. Le land Mentzer and Mrs. Lee Woolsey assisting. Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. J. II. Batemun, manager of the Medford building, who 1ms been sick with the flu the past two weeks, ex pects to be out again by the middle of the week. For business opportunities In S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 Medford bldg., phone COO. tf ' Jake Schaefer who played Roger Conti an exhibition game of billiards at the Elks club a month ago will defend his title against Willie Hoppe in Chi cago, March 23, 26 and 27, nnd much local Interest Is manifested in the matches. ' Stamimd pillow cases for- crochet and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept. . William Porter of Susanvllie, Calif. is attending to business matters in the city for a few days. Crescent orchestra, Eagle Pt. Mar. 18 303 The shooting match which was held at Lamport's place on tho Pacific highway last Sunday was fairly well attended because of the good weathor. These matches promise to have better attendance as the weather Improves. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED By married man, position on a ranch with a house to live in. M, J, Muth, Cefitja Pointy Ore, 0? The CaUforiila-Orosun Power com pany has just tatcu delivery from the George 1 Treirider Motor company one Dod;to Pi-others screen business cur and a lkMlgo Brothers Graham one and one-halt Um truck, Doth of these trucks are to lw nsnd lit con structlon nd repair work on the Kogue Hlvcr division. It. S. Suudlfvr, prohibition officer, Is still employed by Jackson county, nccordlug to the county clerk's office. Tho roort that Suudlfor receives per month Is uutrue. He ivcelven be tween $250 and $300 per mouth. This includes expenses, ttamllfer reovntly wnt to Grants Puss nnd arrested a man for operating n still, near li raves ertvk, Mrs. Vivian N, Bartow, of HoKtie River, was In Medford Monday and today. An O. A. V. lueeliuu; will tm hold nt the library Wednesday evening nt 7:3o sharp. Everyone Is urged to eotno. DECLARE GOD TO BE THE SOURCE ITY KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Mar. With the objwt to practice "llio (Ivldvn Kulo In all commercial ivlutlonit v- 1111 ours-dvi'g and all nu-n," tln ltu.-liu's-s Men's t'lulHtt.ui V'nlty U or- tnutlxhiK on n national scale, ami now has bruiulu-s In nearly twenty lurvv lti-s. With no does or atuesstmmts, nnd the bond of membertttilp tho accep tance of a business creed that "we are banded totfvthrr to help 0110 anothur in all wuys. but especially to rvalue that Cud s the source of all our pros perity and that we must. In tli end, nil i!'iiumnu-Uo his laws In our af fair." the ttCope of the association In ileiiarud to be "the commercial rela tions of the whoU) world." ' 'i.ovlni; service shall te tho key- note of our commt-rciul ambition, rather than personal gain." nays the preamble of the organization, whkh has associations In New York. Chi- cairo, Philadelphia, italtimorc. NVrtsU- liiKton, St. loi Is, Spokane, Lincoln, Neb.: Tula.- and 1'uw huhka. Ok la.; Omaha, Sioux City, Seattle, I An- Reles, Oakland, Denver and Knnsus City, others aru foimliii;. Conceived as an ot'Kauliutloiv of ChiLsti.m business men in one city, the Idea sponsored by the vriiilnul as sociation spread to other cities, until now the movement has beeem mi- tlon-w!de. and Is being organised 011 an extensive scale. Tin. declarations adopted by the Iansns City association, which are similar to those used In other cities. follow : "The object of this association shall ho to practice tho tloplin Kulo In business. Cud's fundamental laws, an tnusht nnd demonstrated by Jesus ChrlMt. shrill be the foundation and rule of faction of this usoiation. "The priuiul aim and object ahull bo to search out and apply the laws of Cod In all cuinmcrctal relations between ourselves ami nil men. This Man Was Helped John Grab, 2533 Jackson Ave, Now Orleans, I.a., writes: "My kidneys were weak and had a ureness, and dull pain across my back. I felt dull and lan guid and my kidneys didn't act right. I began taking Foley Kidney Pills and they soon put my kidneys in a sound healthy condition." Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that cause lameness backache, sore muscles, swollen Joints and rheumatic pains. Tonic In effect, quick In action. Sold everywhere' Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for their sympathy und assistance during our bereavement In the loss of husband and father. Also for tho beautiful floral offerings and to tho sinsers. .MR a. V. W. SCOTT. CHILDKEX AND THEIR FAMILIES. ate Widen l'oriiund Street. 1'OUTLANU, Ore., March J4.- WideninK of Washington street, one m the main arteries of traffic In the business distrlet of Portland, has been proposed to the business men located on -that thoroughfare by City Engineer O. Ijiurgaard. I'.uildinKU would bo areaded on each sldo, Hid- walks moved back and tho pavement widened, if th plnnHs ndoptsd. LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure and hard work bring pans and aches in muscles and joints. I lava ft' bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and apnly freely. Penetrates willwul rubbing. You will find at once a comfortinz sense of warmth which will be followed by a relief from the eorcnens and stiffness of aching joints. ; . , Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains and strains. - For forty years paia'a enemy.. Ask your neighbor. At all druggiits 3Sc, 70c, $1.40. I -i 1Tk 4 -im 4 1 Pain A DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted XOUHOlUUSKI) Uroken Iinwa Arrurntoly Dtiplirntd FACTORY m IHIvMIHKM 08 12, Witln, Vpsulrn . ALL PROSPER! ASHLAND WOMAN F Kva Pierce of Ashland, proprie ties of thtt Knlrvtew rooms In that city was sentenced to pity a fine of $.00 und to serve 15 days lu thu county pull when Bho entered u plo of guilty to a churKo of possesaltiK Intoslcatlutf liquor, before Justice Taylor, lu this city last evening A searchltiK party, headed by Sher iff Tertill und S. II. Sandlfur, search ed the Ka'rvle rooms yesterday f teinoon and discovered four callous of moonshine, cleverly hidden under the floor. The lluor was hidden be tween the Joists and a hole was cut In the floor by the soarchlnu party before. It could he definitely hunted A la i' it 0 number of empty conlulu- rn was found lit addition, to the ones which were found rotttutttliiK the lluor. Tho defendant admitted hav- ItiK sold tho stuff In addition to hav- Iiik It In her possession, CHARGE IS FILED A complaint has been filed against 1 David t'ronemlller of Jsekrfnnvllle, 1 ehurglni; hltu with unlawfully curry-1 I11K a concealed weapon and a war- j runt has been issued for his arrest on ; this charge. An assault with a dangerous wear-' on charge inlttbt bo filed axulust him ulso, as he stuck a Kuest at thu Hotel ' Medford lu tho ribs with his pistol , and forced him to drink, but It Is not tho Intention of the authorities to file a complaint chnrKiug hint with a crime of 1 such serious nature ns' Pimples Keep Young Men Down! They' M)t Wamvn, Too, Puxlel How S. S. S. Steps Skin Cniptioat PeililT. ItmpUa and skin rtipttnns ha a rHo, you pay tor very poatul, .Urk-ht ml pbnpU on ynur fx;. Plmplts prol'ie prr)ot!lc fnt orvnt prosperity. Your heart our b sull, ... win mi4 f Ua CraabUs I-CJ unity. bui who wants to kiss eruptions? I imply men don t kxik Ilka Ilia rwnr of anythlr.r. I'lmply wimn, ton, sr lt7.sh-, with lin proapwls and ifo pownr. Voiiin mn nl woman, hara a tha fsltiva vy out. l'liysha anil purKktivra will (nil. Wbnr rir'l Is A si lrutiric blool-cIaaiMr. n. K .' Is or of tho moat powrtul ilsstroyna aval blijnil-purlrirrs and 1 1j-ah-bHlMf r In xitn'-. Thafa whv you hear of an many iinderwrntht poopla piittlns on lo.-C r""h In a lnirry, .vhy you haarnf ao triany rtiai'matK a Mnir tr4 from tlila a-oiira, with S. H. H. f tart toay w ith H. H. K ami a your fira rlnar ant your aNln irat riiibliwr, your rh , flrriar. It l l g'.tr you a booat In your rrar. H. K. H. I n,H at all dm etoraa, lu lm aixra. Ilia Uraar sta 'axm pra rroniimlcnl. Kodaks (Jet your kodak now. LfarntlH! little things ncccsHiiiy to ft-ct quick, good 1 pictures, then when vacation comes you are ready. Medford Book Store 34 N. Central St. ' " SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 at Medford. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Itivrrsldo NED 500 LIQUOR CHARGE CONCEALED ex ohki'1 imiieriiirs. luu ran prova this 1 In a short tlmo. H. K. H. baa fan ( 1 psasad on by n Jury of inlillona nt po- ' I pl j.ist Its youraalf. It lo onsld.rr! II one nt tha moit lowiTfjl iial,u 1 1 '. friends say ("rononilllor Is u Hondo manly und law n Mill mi cltltcn when sober. ! 1 Instead of pushing 'olmrar which on conviction inlRht'iueuii conlino nieut In 1 ho stato peultoutlitry nil ef fort will lm m.ulo' by Deputy Hntrlct .t.toruoy Ceddlllll to phife t'rouolllller under'' bond which 'will bo forfeited should be become tutolcutod and dis turb the peace, attain, The dlstitrlmnco cause by David Croiiwlinlloi', which lust nU'.bt's Issue t t this publication staled occurred In the Motel Holland, did not tnlio place In that establishment, but took place In tho Hotel Medford. 1 ' 'ii 'i ,n " - w For Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver The nicest rutlmrtlc-laxntlvo to ihyido your bowels w hen you have Headache Ulliousness Colds Indigestion DUilness Sour Htoinneh Is rnmlv-ltke ("sscarot. On or wo "Quick Sales" "Small Profits' ' The EMERSON Shoes and Oxfords for Men aiv sold lv us mi a y. of Value Guaranteed. Tin iftail priff in liramlttl mi t' fry pair wt- svll, Oxt'tutls .).(H) ami .7A'. "" ami ijWio. Sil. fallVkiii in the ..".! H) uratlt s. I'tit t iiiiiiif 'iiirkiii in tin $7.(K.), .S,tH) ami :,?UH.t m'atlfs. W'r Juivt vniir si and as sure "A Fit or No Sale." .&eAClMti 21 N. Central 4,iOOI SHOKS" lluilt Our llusiiu vs. (Sin. .- iurj) SEATS NOW SELLING! PAGE Medford's Is' Minstrels EVERYTHING NEW I New Songs New Dances Now Costumes New Specialties AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Wilson Waito, Conductor . ai n:i(T:S: l loor, l,t.-.; Ilabony, lt I rows, U.'; hu-l 0 rows $1.10. Ini lmK'M Wur Tu. net. ins rtiMtiitirnw M.vri.vi i: I I WILL RODQERS In "A POOR RELATION" A Omit Ami'iimn Comedy, played liy n jtiriit Aun t Iran iniirillaii Used Car Week All Our Used Fords Are Rebuilt 1 Studebaker Six, good condition . . $450.00 1 small Buick Four, starter $250.00 1 Overland, 1913 . . ........ i$75.00 1 Dodge, fine condition $550.00 1 Ford Sedan," slightly used . . . I '; .$525.00 3 Ford Tourings, with starters ... . . $350.0 3 Ford Tourings, with starters, rebuilt, guar anteed mechanically . . ... ... . $350,00 Good Ford Cars, without starters, Ute mocjels, guaranteed ...... i $200.00 Ford Trucks . .......... . . . $350.00 you need anything in the way of Forcfs, see us. Our business is FORDS G. E. Gates Auto Go. -, x UminniMi' in iv JIJ MUM 1 U U.LI tl suioUil liy 10 yeirt survlcs to inilllons w Amorlcn. Kmtdun'i woikt womli'rt lm your tncilnl cihisIi. ilininH cslinih, hJ- rDrp V't ) ton aom, wc. " V i-i, X. Ive I tMrMS KONDON MlMMStlli, Kiu, tonb:ht will empty your bowels com pletely by loornliiK and you will feel i splendid. "They Work while you 'liei," Cnscarets neer stir you up or Ktipo like Halts. IMtts. t'(lloine, or Oil and they cost only ten cents n hi. ll'hlldi'en lnve t'sscai !. too, Arte TONIGHT! Fifth Annual CAST OP OVER B0 At