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AflB FOUR MEDFOTtD MATS TRTBTTNE. MEDFOTCD. QRKCiOi?. SATURDAY, JUTjY 25. 1925 HEDFORD MAIL Jribune - 1.DIINDUT HIW8P1PU fCBLISBKO EVERY AFTERNOON UOIPk SUNDAY, BY TRI MBpyOBD PBWTIMO OO, Tlx Had lord Sundaj Mgmlnf goo I htUd It Uff Cft OAUf M. Of He: Hill Worth fir atraat. TrlbuD BoUdiic li-lMt rtioM 71. A DonMlIdation of tlia Damooratte Ttouavtba Ifadford Hill, tb. Hedford TritiuM, tia Heitt ra Oresonlan, tb Aahlaod Trlbuna. ' ROBERT W. BUHL, Editor. 8. BUHFTBB BMIT1I, aUn.gaf. By Hall In Adranoai Daily, with Sunday Bun, yaar . Dallv. frith Sunday Bud. miintli Dally, without Sunday Hun, yaar .?;; .IB A NEW KIND OF DRY. ENFORCEMENT. el Lincoln Andrews, f I MIGHT be well to keep uu eye, on A who yesterday announced tlftt bin reorK&Hiatiou in the -federal prohibition department would bo indefinitely delayed. Colonel Andrews is a very remarkable man. No 'mpre. cvidcices needed tliiiu to note thut he is, endorsed both by. the Anti-Saloon league and the association opposed to the 18th. amendment, The secret of this unusual alignment, lies in the fact, that Colonel Andrews i universally regarded as an honest jiiun,an4 an excep tionally efficient one. . Tlie present delay is duo to the . fact thut Colonel Andrews .never does things by hajves. The new program has not been abundoned, pally, wiuont sutuiay nun, mouia ... .od . . . -w..iiy Hall Trihuna, ih iih,,.,,,,,, I. oo but is not. to lio launched until everv nossiblu nreuaration nns been Sunday Sua, one yaar 1.00 I , . t itiaiie 10 insure us success. , "With, bis usual good sense, President; Coolidgc, has decided to keep his hands off and give Colonel Andrews a free rein, Secre tary Mellon has done the same. In ,fact it, was only with, this assur,- unec that Mr. Andrews- agreed to take the job at all As a result the American people are to be given for, the. first time a real taste of genuine dry enforcement, not by fanatics or by grafters, but by practical unpurchaseable, unreachable agents, Colonel Andrews is young, energetic, clear beaded, decisive. lie gave up a salary more than twice what, he now gets to put this thing over. Unless all signs fail this country will have before snow flies, genuine federal enforcement, efficiently and honestly atliii'uiis. l.-red, something they have never had before. . . ' It will.be interesting to observe the, ultimate political and alco holic results. '.... T CARRIER In Hrdlord. Aahland. Jackson, Yllla, uentral folnt, I'noetua, Talent ana on .05 T.60 .0 Hlehwara: Dally, wlra Sunday Bun. month...... Dally, without Sunday Sun, mouth. . . Dally, without Sunday Sun, one year.. Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year. . . . AU terma by carrier, caah In adranca. Entered aa second-claae matter at Hedford, Oregon; under act ol March 8, 1879, Tba only paper bctweeL Albany Ore., and Ohlon. California, a dutance of over 4uo nllea, baring leaaed wire Aaaoclated Praea errloa. MEMBERS OF Tn& janoUMTTO rRERS. The Aaaoclated Prrea la ea'Tluaively entitled to the uae for republication of all newa die etahea credited to It or not otherwiao credited thla paper, and alao to the local newa pub lAehed herein. All rlffhta of republication of epedal du ee'rh herein are alao reaerred. I I 1 1 niUjjWi I , 1 Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. QUILL POINTS ( The ituIOniolilllHt. who uliv.e.1 at the (oeomotivo ami hit tbu ufihooHo is ,ei iiiintntly uai iced, v x i' ' 8 couples wero hnndcuffod In mrUrl mony thiH week. Throo wore. "Him pie 1 but quiet weildingH." Tho fourth wuh a brainy hut thunderous affair. Politically, Mr, OeorKO Chnmber ' lain 1h vlflitlng in Portland, and Mr. 1 Isaac L. PatterHon is HhyliiR diffldcnt at the, Republican nomination for -.governor. .Mr, Patterson 1m immensely qualified for the Job he Heckn, but Is unablo to cry like Pula Negri, heave the truth about like Charles Challn doeR custard pies, or cut-up acrobutl CHy like William Sunday. Mr. Cham berlain, as you no doubt recall, in the lout Democratic U. R Senator from thin commonwealth; Home accent the "Ia8l," and omli the "Democratic." ' Good Bulck six to trade fur lot or equity In house and lot. - 219 Htute, (Halcm Capital Journal) The unfuil ln sign of Autumn. TUB LADY KILMOH (Tor On ml IVIeKram) . 1 - My trouble is siris falling In love with me. When I first came here I did not know many girls, ; but after t found my Hlfittr. who Uvob here, Hhti.took ine to dances, tiind parties. Hhoi geu mo. -acquainted with a girl friend of hers, and the noxt thing I know, tho. girl iu in love with mo, Now. thin has huppened eight times within, the past two. months. It. la now, revealed that "the press - has been casting aspersions on the and a rush by resolution comes to the ' rekicue. The ''aspersions'' consist ' largely of proving thut William Jen- 'flings- Bryan, the nations loading .gulnt was nearly the "bigoted lgnotv - amug'! AJr. Darrow said he .was. and ; thut the .Tonnesaeeans engage, to. a considerable extent In eating cluy, und ; Keeping a Mill on the .kitchen slove tn . the wild and mountainous spots, bal ancing the ledger of their conduct by whooping It up at campmeetlngs. I t It la the concensus of opinion In the rurul districts that thero should be a rain to ruin the hay, as most of the hay itt beyond ruin. From j'rue nilvor to monkeys-h evolution.. Among, the grout works of faith, is the inntullment plnn. There are periodicals that will; enablo,, you to keep up with everything except expenses. ' The hardest thing to learn about bridge is to eat sardines;for supper. 1 , i . . The weather is like the ills of a republic.. It causes endless talk, hut people never do anything about it. "What puzzles us about the birth rate is how Nature knows you are going to be poor ull your life. , ' CROss wcmo puzIlI; story ON .THE f SEA - - - frp Who wants 17-22 gp 1-2-4-8-12-15-20 o'er , the deep blue 6-1M4-18? T ' ' 12-13 is fine fun Jn a sailboat.' You'can see a flag 16-17, the top of.the wast. 'It stands .out 3-7 you rtiay be su'ie" there is a brisk bree?e. When the sail 18-19-20-21 then, you.may.be sure. there, is 5-9-13 a bit of wind. ' ' " The little sailor boy can sing. a 6-7-8-9 about ,the sea,.. 10-11 loves to sing alone to the accompaniment of the. sea., , Do you think -it a 3-4-5 to love the sea? . . ... ; '. Answer To Last Puzzle ' v '. 1-2-3-4 (Hon),,8-9-lQ-lM2 (growl), 1-011 (low), 6-9 (or), 3-7 (on),' iq-i3-h.(oii). ;.v: ,, ' v:; l .- , Copyright, Wtb, by The International Byniiotitt , " Personal Health Service ; By .WIIXIAM, BRADY; NL - ; BhMWd lettera MrMnlM ta-BreMf hMttk mn hvaiana. ant te Ah treaiwenL will b iniwirid hi Dr. Bradv If iftaniMti. ulf .iwiu. u AiMlaMti. Utttn theuld'lM brltf and wrlttan In Ink. Owlna la tha laraa numbar at laHara raaalvad. anlv fMf mr m antwtrM nara. no rapiy ean M mad t wariat eel aeaflorajlnfl U Inatrtwaaa ' nornftitt'c in Hed. r.i A erudition and nine parts animosity. nants,,, Indians, idiots, etc., noto- irlbusly fond of-red.- ' ;" , t I ' Health- and beauty always done In M , ' ' ' 3 'rod in comle -supplmente and on cover Iho proper eciuipinent.for au nrguient on evolution is one part of periodical of pirfio. oj'iimjuiil: uKC" tlon, mental and moral deflcienoy In once familiar phrase )red light diatrict." , Use of rouge by imperfect lady quite all right, however, from hygienic view point,, provided . the decoration in not ob 7".t viou8 to the , ord- observer. Of , course.) a per- It is eKtimatetl that 79 per cent of those, whoso telephone voices. have thut important sound don't amount to a darn. It's an even hreak. The rich try hard to keep the money in the, family and the poor to keep hb family in money. J Correct this sentence aire, "nut X promised to ' ' , . I lnnry observer. Of coui-sa , a por- ' ' oony, she Baid to the yoiing miUion-fect'"1hiy itreods no such artifice, ko'fljyyerins with Bill" this' eveniiiK.;': , IS RANCHER iBILL WARNER NAMED A growth nnd dovelooment In prenatal life and, -early infancy. Enlargement of the gland : is successfully treated, with X-ray. A child with thymic en largement is likely 'to be a noisy breather. Ordinary breath . holding spells associated with fits of temper or anger arejnsigniflcant and. require no treatment other, than good discipline. More serlQua breath, holding spells, like those described by the correspond ent, sometimes are an indication of te tany, a. spasmodic nutritional disorder of Jnfants chiefly. Such infants ought to receive a little plain-cod. liver, oil dally, and perhaps some calcium chlorld or other calcium (lime) com pound. - - . . t , : Parkinson Tremor. ' r I am an. elderly lady, 67 years old, "Huiitln th' htiuxo ovct fer ollK UUii' Uiat wuldM't bo, lost Ik a'KKru Un 'enuUKta;' but Ju, you, 11,1 you mixplace your love," lil Mrs. Km Kahtt, h licr (luuuliter slnimnol III' (! an' Blurtrtl off t". work uiipalut- xl.. Wo dwln't kmnv wjiat,.tt jKieUr costs, but It oMKl't f be dooblnl, Whb's Who , ' Fk'Ul Itt.clwl , Ixird lUunicr .. , ' That;, the, appointment of field Marshal Plume r,to ' succeed Hlr Herbert Samuel as high commissioner oi.. Palestine,, means a tlrmer Britlshr palidV In the. Near East isvtftken ,fr granted ln.Knglalid. i . ',,. .. . " . , , ..Although,',-'he is knowji as the ''i-a!-. -dy General," Lord Plumer. fa a,. noted disciplinarian and one. of the most ca pable, military ad- .minietrutors. ureat Jiritain boasts. , He wears a ntonoele und speaks with an Oxford drawl, he ..would go , through an artillery'barrage to ensure his dully shave.; his uniform is always. thq.acmQ w-" 7 he always couches hfs orders iii most 'polite terms. With In the, velvet glove, however, there Is mailed. Jist, as. many, of his men have found after smillng,at hls dandi fied, manner. In South Africa - , - He first gained prominence in 1896, fit Children's Pictorial . Cjcqss . Word. P.uzale w a ill Running Across. .. ( Word l,f In the picture. 1 i'Woru 3. The hairy covering of an animal,- ' V -Word 6.- Wrath". ' ' . Word,7. Reverence. , Word 8. A number, v ' , Runping Down. " " Word .1, A raised biscuit Word 2. A musical instrument. Word 3. .'Used to keep. one cool. Word 4. , A metallic substance taken froir. mines. Word 6., A female sheep. -: VESTERDAV'S PUZZLE ' ANSWERED. .J ' -B-iLJ j j Timely Views ' on World Topics When he was sent, to boutH Africa to ("PwWWUott- Can't Bo Tnki'n Out of organize the MiUabelalnnd relief force, His raw materiul was made up of all Politics.". SayH IndUiua Roimtor. Prohlbition.cannot, be .taken out of tho.heach comhsra ,iui,i .mmiiinnra politics .and, like the tariff, it's boIiik men of Capetown,, dofauUinK bankers stoy-ln..poliUos, Senator Watson and- lawyers, iorgers, fugitives from Justice,, a few 'murderers and unfrock ed'. , clergymen," a 'sprinkling, of Jamo; son .-aiders and the riffraff of Johan nesburg and. Kimberly. This collection of hard, boiled soldiers laughed when Major . Herbert Plunier screwed, up his monocle and spoke for the first Take ''eyelashes, for cxnmplo; In the perfect state they are about, one- the sklUfUl 'Use of .'f.,'il : CO ItyA LlJ8,j' qirif., uirj ? -c '" i), ItEDDINQ, Calif., July 2B. (A. P.) Nlckolsen of) Hood, I),lveri fva tlfjoteil William Kunkler felled a tree! oyer prosldent of the Oregon Poultrymen'a uower lines crosslnir his rnnch .nt ' association, which closed Its' third nn- hltmore near here, yesterday, thero- nunl convention here late yesterday. I only momentary blushes. A perma- 1y tangling the charged wires with a. Edward Snow, Monroe, was chbsen nent florid flush rather belongs to mid- parathyroid hor- fourth inch! long, main, straight or mone and hyoscln" 'had given much slightly, curved heavy, hairs: In the . benefit.: Would .you kindly give mo movies eyelashes run up to an Inch jtho, prescription, (Mrs. B.: R.-A.) -long and corns In sheaves or bundles 1 1 Answer-Y.our handwriting is a ,plc aud are equipped with beads or sink- 'ture of . Parkinson's, tremor. I v nm ers to. hold them, down and ore. curled I sorry Icannot give you the prescrlp Uke pigtails.. 'Beuty is as the movies tlqn-that. must he done by your phys- no, inune, V4& of.;, the -. millions of ;cmn, ior it must oe caretuiiy aqapt. dumbbells who squander their, poor wages , on nostrums which purport-to ihake the eyelashes, look like that. The actual countenance of youth and., beauty is somewhat pale, .with afflicted; with, ntremor of. the IforeJ , time, but .the men.sooni learned that arms. I noticed you suggested' that he jvas nqt .to bq laUghed at. Ho made rj a.' long Be n a t o r telophnno line leading to his home, vice president: H. E. Bosby, Corvallts. When he reached his home to notify secretary .treasurer, and W. J. Warnor, tho pbwur company of the accident he Medford, and H. R. Putnam,- Clacka- stepped on a telcphono wire which mas, the.to directors for. the coming electrocuted him. Ho died Instantly, yenr. aie. age mgn . blood pressure, over nourished, short of breath. Houge is composed of various more j ui- ,cN liai lllKXKt . Him uillUIIlH,, BUCn OS cnitiK, .siarcn, oxia or- zinccarmin, ' Males ore advised to ho healthy und wear !"low-necked shirts and : short punts." It might be. houlthy, ,.-then again-the roactlon to spindly mascu line stmnks might be unhealthy vlulcntly, so, When Justin-awoke, ho sirotchod his nrhis nbove his head -and -yawned, whoreupen his- companion, mistook him for a woodchuck nnd fired. (HP. Rullclln.) Another careful hun ter plugs a citizen who don't care what he looks like. 'C'lU'KI,, Bt'T NATI'HAr, (Salem KtntCNiiian) Aflce Haley's hUi'i prutatlnn of the bird showed exceptional taU , rn t. 11 er ha p I new a ud joy f u I flying ; was accoutuatod by her anguish when sho wan mortally, wounded by the hunter, llttlo Francis Knott. It was applaudetl heartily by both audiences. TIIK WHISTI.K The whlllo shrleksl O, horrid sou ml! A worse. In truth, Could not be fit und Though mortal senn h The world around. Its Hhtili ncelnlm Stubs ear and brain And stirs dhtRUHt ' One can't rest ruin, So det'p the acho And cruel pain. For well I know The vicious Jerk That, makes it Nhrlek Menus ''flo to work!" The whistle shrieks! O, melody Of sweetest tones E'er known to me, Impnrtlng Joy And dearest g'e. So bird that trills, No fiddle- string, Kor organ note Can quicker bring Complete delight Than that glad thing, Kor well I know The air Is split To let me know It's time to quit. (Baltimore Sun.) 436 lHxlo lHt In Flood. , get the 1926 convention of the Na TOK.IO, July 26. (A. P.) An of- tlonal Poultrymen'a association for flclal report on the recont Korean Portland. floodwhlch centered around the cap It was decided to make an effort to nnllln dye, safflowerand other red col- Ital city of Seoul soys 430 persons were, drmypedt and, 215: are mJsstnflr. The Tokyo 28 Drowned In CIUiui. SHANGHAI. July 25. (A. P.) municipality and thoChamher, Tw.enty-elKht persons -were, drowned f of. Commerce are soliciting rollef. here today when a sudden rain squall funds. Cook with gAi. capsized two ferry launches crossing tho WhanKpoo riven for Potung. -Thir ty-one persons were reacuod. RipplingRhqmos ENCOURAGEMENT. mm. I 'M..THIN ami wonk nhirsiillow'siiico I'd ilisonsos three, and I hnvc lost . t lie tnllot tluit oneo encompassed me: I stumble when I'm walking, and stutter, when I'm talking and I'm a sight to .see. And now 1 1 know: how soothing, are things kind people sny; they're comforting, they 'ro smoothing the lines, of grief away; they make me feel ,moro flossy, and' far less.total lossy, and chucr mo .for a day.. Qh, nineteen out of twenty ex press tho pleasant, thing; they know I suffered iluty, in ncuk and shit and wingj their. sympathy expressing in language most earessing, they make me, dauec and sing. They see mo looking l better and blithely cry, thereat, "You soon will fill your sweater with, good old wholesome fat; wo 'ro rooting for you daily and .siion you'll travel gayly, with .songbirds in your hat." Now there are eynies yelpful who say sueh talk is tosh, that words are never helpful and sympathy won't wash; and anyone who'll swallow siioh bunk, Hint's, vain and' hollow, has for his head a-Hiiiasli. They say that , cordial smiling imparts no sort of cheer, as we go single-filing about, this gloomy cheer; the opti mist is beaten if ho attempts to RWoeten our llttlo journey hero. Hut I reject their whec.cs, for I was lately felled by seventeen diseases that jarred mo till I yelled; and when these were dis banded, tho words my friends outlumdcd all kinds of comfort held. It's when we're soro and stricken and find our name is Mud that cheery words will quicken the thin and sluggish blood; the courage that's impiiged by comrades tender hearted is certainly no dud. orlng mntters. Lip sticks are made of wax... cacao butter, and. scented lard, with .the redoolorlng- matter,. Liquid Hp rouge .is usually a solution of one of the aniilne dyes in alcohol. r.,'pt all rouge Is red these days. Once the tinted one overcomes her naturul modesty about being- painted, she does not shink from bizarre effects In pur ple, .-mauve, azure or even more startling- disguises. Most of these freak lints, are nnllln dyes., Certain Individ uals seem to bo sensitive to the Irritat ing effects of anllln, dyes,, and in such cases severe Inflammation of the lips or a very obstinate dermatitis will oc cur from .the use of rougo containing tho anllin dyo I A woman I -had always considered a perfect lady told .me she has., been wearing disguise for several years, nnd sho hns found that the most satisfac tory rouge is Just beet Juice. Whether this can be canned nnd Impressively labelled, I do not know, but I can tes tify It is not so eaRy to detect. An other young woman says she finds a very sparing application of ordinary petroleum jelly, to the lips gives a bet .ter effect than any rouge. This would Je. about. as . harmless na anything Known. A. kind of harmless paint for con cealing white patches (leukoderma, vitiligo, piebald skin) about tho fnce or neck, has the .following formula: , Olycerin,. one dram. 52lno oxld nnd calamin. of each. one-half ounce. ' Water, four ounces. U'hthyol, from five to 60 drops, to V added droD by dron until the He. rflred tine, to match tho normal akin, Is obtained.. The proportion of gly cerlne may he Increased to two. or Ihreo drams If desired. the organization a crack force, and his men grew not only to respect him but to. -lcve hm. . r, Herbert Charles Onslow. Plumer was born in Devonshire In 1857.. He .entered- the army at the .bottom, Joining . the Tork and Lancea ter . regiment, in' 1876.. Six years later - he was made a captain, ed to vour Individual condition, but with, which rank he fought In the Su- such treatment does give gratifying . dan ln 1894- He was . made a major I lame E. Wataon KHiivrai ill luu unu a. lull cenerai in 1916. The baton of - field marshal nui,..so iiic-wim. prohibition." came to him after the armistice in .H s"ld the Anti-Saloon League 1919. in which year he was created made headway in the democratic south First Baron of Messines and Bilton. , by. emphasizing the. evil effect of in Yorkshire. toxicatlng beverage on- the colored During the war he commanded first race, while In the north It was ma- the Fifth British Army Corps and . terlally helped as a result of sentiment relief in .many eases.. . Both, parathy roid and hyoscln would be too , dan gerous to use except .under tho direc tion of your physician. . , Ben Told - I have been in the habit o( putting petroleum Jelly on my lips .us this (Rep. Ind.) declared recently. The In diana- senator, gave it. as his opinion - - ' ... ( that tho only way the., antl-prohlbl-.t 1 o n. forces can. -make any headway is to follow tho ex ample of tho Anti Saloon :tenguo and 'boro within!1 thft ttvv urn, (Jitrues.. "Fori time," Wa 1 8 o n - said,. ' many well mean ing people contend ed the tariff could be taken-out of pol itics, but. it was found- .impossible to do so,. And, as in the case of the Mm 1 :a HID DdlllO CllCUk tin 111 HWUKa OUt I , W : r- r, n I 4-1 l 1 have been told by several friends that , m!T me oeconu Army. Alter me ua- "p "; """h this will cause the -growth of hair. Is their statement true? (O. R.) Answer Their fnncy is untrue. , , Plastic Surgery . Last November X wrote you about having a plastic operation. You apr proved of Dr. and noting on your advice, I visited him. Ho-performed the Operation much to the satisfaction of myself and my family. There Is a cool confidence in the execution of his work which be speaks a thorough understanding of what he.doeg.,(C, L. H.) Answer Your story has a happy ending, unlike tho sad story of the misguided -victim who seeks out a self lauding quack for such nn operation, poretto disaster he led the.,Brltlh ex- " the., better element nmqng tho pedltion to Italy. It was his army that .anti-prohibitionists .could ngroe on a captured -Messines; Ridge after days of commitment that the .movement does bloody fighting in 1910. not contemplate the restoration of tho After the Treaty of Versailles, ho saloon and were able to suggest a sub wa's made ' governor , of Malta.. Hls,'stii"ato which:, would convince .the appointment to the post in Palestine country the movement was against fills Zionists. with Borne misgivings, as ,the old time saloon, said Senator Wat he succeeds a Jew, and may not be as son, they ..-might make .more progress sympathetic to Jewish aspirations as than has been. the case. ln ropent years, his predecessor. I. Until such -a, course as.this Is adopt- ; i . 1 ed it was apparent the senator, doej Cook with gas. ' tf frot expect the wets to make any serloj9 inroaas-- Poems That Live' QI KSTION8 AND ANfcWKItS. . Ilaby Holds Ills HrenOi. - Our son, 14 months old, holds his hrenth:qulte often nnd so long he faints clear away nnd we think he Is dead. These spells come on, when he Is crying very Utile nnd not when he Is angry, we tos him up, dash-cold water ln his fnce and get him ,ln the open air. . When- he comes out of n spell he seems very pale and wrak for some time , Answer In some such cases thymus gland enlargement Is .responsible for LraaV Kindly Light. Lend, kindly Light, amid the encir cling gloom,. Lead Thou me on I V - . ' The night Is dark, nnd I nm far from home Lead Thou me on! Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask tb - see , , . The distant scene one step enough for. me. I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou j Should'st lead mo on, ' t loved to choose and see my path: hut now Lead Thou mo on! , I loved the garish day, and, spile of fears, - - -Pride ruled, my-will:, remember-not past years. So long Thy power hath blessed mo, sure It still Will lead me on, ' ' O'er moor and fen, o'er cralg and tor rent, till The night Is gone: , And with tho morn those angct faces smile Which I have loved long since, and lost nwnue. John Henry Newman, Rank lUvarrvm Increase. NEW YOKK. July 85. (A. P.) The actual condition of clearing house banks and tiat compnnies for the WK'k ihnu'i ....... A c i tic the hrnnth fcnliflnv 11.1- i. j.. Itn ' ' Itirmlned by X-ray, examination. The This is nn' Increase In reserve tny-r.us gland la situated deep In the S36.191.tlo over lot week- han ... own, unu nu some inuuence over cess reserve totalled 25,iT).S"0, New Books atSwem's .': ' . "A SON OF HI8 FATHER" '' By parold Bell Wright An , epic, novel, of . Arizona and the Mexican bordor;........'...$2.0Q :' "THE ANCIENT -HIGHWAY" By James Oliver Curwood A novel of hlsh hearts and open roads .........:...r....,....l...$J.OO You will find both ot. these books In our RENTAL,LIBRARY and many others that you want to. read. . . . ,.'.", ' Into the dry lines. rHOTEC UNKXEDSHm 5B0ADWAV T SCVENTH - .t - V L CVIA.M lun t , km. ' Alt ffaarfi Ldto3n Frmn ' i ' Man aHMW Ummmmn nW rtm - .' J r . " l" JartiiwTaVyooki4lot-ar4' M 9UM and rat. Tba Hotal Mant ftitt and wataonMa tha vtaiior. A Slaw tarn a oall a tal HOMH, m i a3 . KCT-tlL Ot a! DRINK- MaidO'Sko ITS--. ' DELICIOUS , . . .... : Never lJcf6re, could pou buy so much fruit in a smalls bottle.'- .1 :. SKO is . made from :, Rear Qranges ; arid , there are no synthetic flavors added. Close your, eyes and you can easily imagine you are "drinking '.' th e fruit. , itself. All our products aro, guar anteftd to be pure and -wholesome,, which is. your, protec tion. . Jackson County , Creamery i.-r"tl".t 1 aV '' " UK ' ' A,