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FXGE EIGHT -ftrEDFOBD 1HTTJ TRTETJXE7 MEDPORD, L L OPEN! f'KN'TltAL POINT, Aiik. 21. (Sic(Mitll- Mr. and MVh. C.Uhh. I Jay, ivhii have been vinii ins Mni. W. W, Scntt and nther relatives in town, Jiavc loft tor I heir home in I'oii hmd, and .Mr. and .Mrs. I .phi or Day .and liulo luuKliter, who havo aluo itci'ii vihIIIii-a :..r. Day's Krand uinther, .lrn. Scnti, loll Saturday for their homo hi Sun Pranclson, where; -Mr. Duy nas ctuii'tie of the jtiofiram wurk (if tlm V. .VI. ('. A., whhh has a membership nl" tiTii vhoys. Air. atid Mrs. 10. K. Scot I and Utile Unity 1'Y'iTior :rovo to Kunle I'oini Sunday evening Tur a visit with Lost or ThrocUmorton and family. Mrs. .1. it. llamrk'k and diititth .ler. .Miss l.inona, worn Modi'ord vis inns Salurday. M ;-. a ml M rs. f 1 rover loorta lo land ihoir family ol' eight children ol' lo;;aiKiiort. Ind., aro tin .';uesiH fjf Mr. and Mrs. (.'ash and family of our Hty (his week. Mr. (iood alo in a brother of Mrs. Cash and ho and his family aro spending .tlioir vacation in the west" They export to Marl, homo Wednesday o thin week. Mr. and Mrs. Davo Cleveland of Alamo, Texan, who havo boon upending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. f Kaher and family, havo gone lo Kugle Point and Mr. 'leveland is assisting in Iho Kabor ,& Shci-'win store a( thai, place whilo Mr. Shergwin is picking his crop of pi'ars. Miss Itenluh l.aurror of Albany -was u week-end guest al Iho l-'abcr JinlllO. Tho evening aorvicoH al tin tin Vin church wcie conducted liy two young men from the tjuakcr church of Newliurg, Ore., who wave vyry illtOI-l-Stl!)' lalkii on iho world war and showed several screen pic- l ii roil. Those not present missed a i rare (rent. Our grade Hchuol building Is ho-1 ing reshlnglod with fireproof roof ing to bo ready for tho fall term of school which will soon bo here. Mrs. (Irimos, Sr., is enjoying a tor, and iiis daughter. Miss Hnuni, visit from hor hroibor, W. L. t'rlle who flrovo through from. Ihrdr their homo In Turlock, !al Sun .day. Mis. If. I. .lowutl, who was tak en seriously II Inst Friday and Is Mn tho Community hospital at Mod ford, is reported to ho improving and her friends are hoping lor tt a fn recovery. Miss Helen (lowers of Cold Hill U':iu ti r-nlloi- a the llouwoll limtio Monday afternoon. Carl Coleman drove, over from Khmmth Falls Haltirday evening alter work lo spontl tho dny with his grandparents. laiuo -ueMier i. rimes uau n ion-1 sil operation in Medrord Saturday from which he. is recovering nicoly ul tho family homo. : Mr. nnd Mrs. A. U Huyok, flnrl CNdeman and Kvorott. Scott spent sumtay on ino rtppiegaio rnjuymg , t picnic union aim piemn niaen- berries. Lawrence Cochran, wife and I wo childron arrvod from Ihoir homo In Ventura, (Jul., Iho fh'Hl. of last week for a three weokH visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochrane and oilier relatives and friends of our clly. Uiwronon Ih well known here as he was a former Central iNilut hoy. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Ilozmalhiilch and family nnd (heir guest, Philip (iroHH of Olendalo, Cal., enjoyed a picnic lunch In I.Ithla park Sunday, driving up nfler morning church services. Mrs, fieorgo Fox and fantly nro enjoying a visit, from a sister, Mrs. I'll la Kudos, of Oregon City, Ibis What Will i ..J When 70' Children Ciy for It Thrro In linrdly n lamsehoM tiasii't hen nl of ('notorial b'iin( tue in j 1 1 i .ti ItoitiOH are never W'illioiu, it. If there are children in your family, tlicre'i almost dtiily need ot itK coiifort. And any iiiyht may liml i,vim very thankful (Immi-'h ii bottle in I In lintiNOt Just a few drop, and that in lie or coutitipatioii is relievi'd; or diarrhea checked. A ejetabl - pro duct ; a baby remedy meant lor young Folk. Cnsturin i ultout the only thinjr you hnvo ever heard doctori ndvise piving to infants. Stronger nu'dirincs are dmigfroiiN to a tiny Imby, however hurinles tliey may Ih lo prnwn-ups, (IoimI old 1'antorial ttot.iPinlH'r the name, and reiuetnlHT to buy it. It may spun' yon u -Iw-J.n. a n x ion h night. It is alway tcady, nlway mife lo list-; in eiaen M'lirir-i, or for every.lay u i burnt b. Am hour of the day' or' night that Haliy liecomi's fret fill, or restlenH, A nuloriiv wax never mora jmpnlur witlt mother than il in today. JAt'iy -tlriijjjiit Iuih it. you , -jg. do X? week, she having arrived last VrU j day. Mrs. Kudos formerly made ; hor homo in Modford before mov fng to Oregon City and has a host i of friends in tho valley. ! Mr. and Mrs. .1. I., linwr, Miss' ; Mildred liurger and ho win Collins, ! tool; a pleasure trip to Crater Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Trucey and fam-; ily spent. Hip lalo afternoon ami : evening at tho Untie crook swim- mlng pool Saturday. j Mrs. Utile, who is helping nurso hor brother, I'lif Mown of Sams Val ley, made a short, visit homo. Mrs. Zclmu Hull and children Havo returned from Klamath coun ty, whom thoy havo boon spending Iho summer. i.urt Hedgepalh and Jim litirseri drove Saturday from tiazelle to visit home folks. l' li. CowIoh of Seven Oaks, whn ' is a fire warden, lias boon busy hu-j periut ending iho lire fighting in the mountains Iho lasi week. ' Mrs. II. II. Umi is enjoying a; visit from a sister from tho east. ; tills summer, whom she hasnt' Keen for several years. HOI FOR 14 YRS. DKXVKIt. Ci.bt., Auk. 21. Mis mind gone, and ,hin, body cov ered with a ilUck growth of hair, Harry Denier. , was released from a room in a ranch house near l-'airplay, fob.., that lurtl been bis prison for H years. Tho Denver Morning Post, In a copyrighted story, says that the man was released from tho state penitentiary 1 J years' ;.go. when be Ih-oiimo insaui-. lie had been st-vviiiff a senlenee, for rattle steal ing. Since I hen, iho I'osl says, lie has been kept chained in a win-don-less unfurnished room in his mother's home Keeently lieelorv sister, who bad lived at iho ranch with his aged mother, tiled, and Sheriff Kred t. r:iehard, fearing thai the mother would bo unable to eitre for h self, vis, led (he plure today. Me found Heeler chained to Hie floor of Iho darkened room. He i was removed to Kalrplay a art hold! for observation. Similar action I may be taken in (he case of the' mother. j f I Ben Olcott to Be ' Official in New Banking Merger I'O UTLAnd, Ore., Aug. 20. (!') plans for morj-er of Iho Union Savings . r.oan assoJ-iailon with ;t Inderal Savings & Loan asso-j oinifon, have bo.-n announced, (ombinod assets will approximate Ua.-ioo.ono, wi,h ni-nrly Jl.oon members, (irant J'heKleyi president and I ,. Jt, milahan, Hocroiary-mana- K,.r f(f lite Federal savinn.s & i.oan i will he preshlcnt nnd vfoe-presi- , ili'nt-inuiiiiKiT of iho tlnlcin Kav Iiikh !,onn. Jlon w. olci.ll, iii-i'sMrnl: (,f iu. I I'lilnn HiivIiikh & l.iinn hI not llu- I'lisl nr 1 1 hi ywir, will bo mi IIm' il'ltllll i.r iliriM-tnrH. Screen Life in Hollywood By WADE WERNER Associated Press Staff Writer HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Aug. HI. (A3) II may amuse Home people to loarn that consorvativo opinion among Iho wl mukerH and hair ilrosseiH of the movies frown upon "tho hair fad.' Heads havo been bobbed hero for so many years that anything but short hair strikes (ho exports ns a hit too theatrical for street wear. As I'ercy Wesl more, detiu of tho hair drcHHors, puts it: "Long Hair is a fud. Tho girls who aro letting their hair grow aro those who woro children when bobbed hair beta in e imnular. Xover I having hud lon.r hair before, thov t brill out of lotting it grow; 1 hill alter I he nnvnllv U'lturu nil' i they will go hack to conservative 1 stylos such us the widely-copied Colleen Monro bob"' According to some who shnro this view, tho bobbing of Mary I'lolvford's famous curls was di rectly In lino .wilh her policy of steering clour id' extremes. To re main conservative she hud to give up loni; hair. Star at Wine' Press Now I lull ilit weliiuililry roc o(Ih nf pn'sliliMHlal enilillillllCH are IwliiK lavesllKuici) with tm murh cnthUKliiMin. it Hrhn!4 Hhould he c.xiiliihieil Hint Lull cluiliey'B Imhlt nf piesshn: Hie Jul from Rnipi's umi mlxtim It mynterioimly with other lixi i'ilieiitH lias not li I il K to do with hnine.mmlo wine, u .simply j hniipptis Hint one of his fiivurile i tnaUeiip rei lpen Involve the mix ture of t'li'Hh traie Juho with starch tn nitike n tonnoth paste which will eruillnlte wrinkle. He Ina n luiisler nf imiketip umi very parttiuliir uliniit everythlnt! Hint concerns his art, lie prefers lo iiiee' (he grapes unci an the mix ing himself. Precious Make-Believe Seldom doi'H unyniiH K't credit ' for Jewelry In thi mrnnhold of i niuke hclieve. Studio craftsmen lie-1 come, so nHilled tn Imitating tho! crown Jewels of this or Hint conn ! try for tho Rcreen thut plnyern hcI dnm weur iik off-sumon orminientH trinket r fiishloned orilimlly m pleiiKe the mine rn. And If they happen to wen.. genuine dlnmnnds Instead, their friendH nre ipitte likely to compliment them by .isk Iiik for the mime of tho wardrobe depnitmeut Jeweler ncnponsllde for tho clever deception. More than une PtnliarrnH(.n fltinllocafp nrgn. mont has marled in thin way. Herbert Hoover t "'lit? - ! pi Herbert llnnyer'n return to West 1 1 ranch. I oua , the place of bis birlh and the scene of his early 1 oy hoo I. is in l bo ua t ore nf a pilKritmttrc. Ii is planned that lie will have brcakfust In the house whore ho was horn. There will be those to K'rcet him who never have boon away, who recsiU his entrance into, the world, the boy that us d lo be, and (he folks (hat onccwcrc bis. It is a MUNanoo thai often has been enacted, this coming home after many years, and so universal Is itn appeal thai we never wo.-iry of wotohliiK it. Who has not dreamed of Koing back, both waking and sleeping'.' .Many thousands of bis countrymen will attend Herbert Hoover in spirit when be revisits West Branch, the the towns' and villages that knew litem are of many names and slates. Thoy will com prebend. Tbero will be a ccrialn gravity, a certain sad oess, in t his com in home. Presidential candidate tho bo In, statesman and humanitarian of inlornalinmil renown. Air. Hoov er will dwell less upon this recog nition, less upon the very hopeful t ut are, t han upon i lie boy who shall walk beside him and run be fore the boy lliat was himself. Ho will recall, as though it were yesterday, his first fishing, since so exceptional a fisherman must surely have turned to pleasant waters very early In life. , He will recall his first friends, and they shall be as fin I lo him as thouah bauds in in hi l. Mich and voices give greet inc.. I hounh ihey cannot. There will be trees that he knew of old. and slreetN that have chunged hill lillle. And very pos sibly I hero will ho a ilo that hoais astonishing resemblance lo a do that followed him when be was tanned by (be Iowa sun and had a slotio bruise on oil her heel. A ureal ninny people will be weh-oni-Ing Mr. Hoover, and talking wilh him, but his thought is certain to be somewhat apart. Fur you can not revisit the place of ymir hoy hood without haviiiK for your com Heroes in Kescue These two nicn of Clayton, N. Y., aro acclaimed as heroes fol lowing their resvue of many per sons when 'backfire ignited the Just Brown 1, a mailbont operat ing between Alexandria Bay, N. Y., and Clayton, on the St. Law rence river. One woman died and 2 other persons wore burned or otherwise injured when the 44 foot craft burned between Mur ray island and Maple Hand. At the top Is Captain William Sey mour, middle-aged river pilot of Clayton, and below is 0 onion J. Denny, guide' In the Thousand Islands, both of whom stood by in boats. A VS yV Is Home Again pany, whether you will It or not, the boy that u.-:od lo bo the boy (hat runs before, and seoivm always asking you to no somewhere with him. There is. as Mark Sullivan ob serves, in his article on the im pending return of Hoover to the Iowa village, a deep and mellow train of sentiment in this man. He does not wear it on his sleeve, for all the world lo see and gapo at, for all (he world to compliment. There is a warmness of heart, and a love of home, as Hie rentest of all human institutions. Hint a sad ly battered Kit rope hud gootl cause lo reeoKui.e. Sentiment in Herbert Hoover strikes deep, as the good liest waters are said to run, and, moreover he Is a fisherman, not an aiiKler. Fishermen find time and liking for such reflections as now draw Herbert Hoover back to West llruiieh. Ho you know anil you m;iy smile at this if il please you we rather fancy that, when Mr. Hoover revisits West Mranch he shall tie attended by a very definite though unspoken pledge? It will be in bis heart to promise the vil lage, iind Iiis country, the best that Is in lifm, the best that was In the boy who runs before. The return to West ih'itnch will hearten him. It shall solve his. problems by per mitting tluii contact with the pasl which cleanses tho vision of men. When be breakfasts in tile bouse of his birth doubtless he will laugh and jest with the rest of them hut you may bo very sure of this, (here will he prayer inside him. Yes, ii great many of us would like lo go back. Not to West Hi a ncli. Iowa, of course, but to Ibis town or to thai. All compar able. All of Hie same land nitd wrought by the same people. Do you remember the poem, "I'd like to io n-visltlng back to firiggshy's Slat Ion"? Well, something like ( hat. In a, manner of speaking, whatever may be our political opinions, a multitude of us will a I lend Mr. Hoover when he goes back home again. Portland re gonian. POKTL.Wn; Ore.. .iifT. 21. &) Amnher rnihvuy lncntiiiK otiRineer drew ii dreary picture of the coun try ever which the proposed enst w.'sl eross-sUite railway won lit puss when he took the stnntl at the in lei sen- eoninieree cum mission heni'Intf mi the line today. The temiinony of I-:. Slaey. hn-athiK en Klneer lor the Oregon Short Line, jwas imuite Mlntlliir to that Kiven a I few day., nun hy (Jem-Re v. Muck. ;i'irnier loeailnu engineer nnd now 1 ult n.-mali county rnml master. Mr. StJicy made his first survey in Iflli" nnd crossed the territory amiiu last year. There were Tev fnrins. he said. In nil that first trip he saw Just three stacks of hay. William 1. Kills, attorney i for tin public service connnissinn, asked if he saw any cattle. "1 saw a cow," Sir. Stacy an swered. Mr. Stacy admitted, on Uestion of Mr. Kilts, that railroads usually built through waste country, pay inn little attention to the produc tiveness of the country immediate ly adjoining the riht of way. KeiiardhiK the IrriKUtimi pro- jvaey sain mat the crops were nil right but the farmers were net i-ii;bl financially. HHml Man Slabbed. K 1 ! KS N ( He n ry V. 1 n gn re 111 was sought by oliee nfler Kure D. ( ieglie. 4s. and blind, was stab bed no the hands nnd arum last night. The sliibbinn In jald to have resulied from an offensive remark made about Mrs. Zing arelll. Sell I'rniuN in i:iislnnd. SAX Calif ni-nia prunes will he marketed In the Vnlted Kttmdoni hereafter under the Nun Maid hrhnd, and with the co operation of the jfllitiir force of that nrfuinl?nttn. whb'h wilt han ille the out pot of the California l runo 'usoociuilon. DOCTOR IS SLAIN II IE TO A SICK CALUON HUBBY'S GASH ; i .oS ANCKI.KS, Ails. 21. i.l'i IMnWriril'o, Ami,-'. 21: il'j 1 ('harli .olianlln.. !i-ro-iil.in,. fam ; I.u.r .l r,-o.n -.his ..fflw -In Cm- j -nmU,. l..m..i row it 11,,. ' , - , i '. . lonu curt i.f 1111 iH-t thiil lurks nil nok. u Mllmrh. lnt nlKht OS""-I ll)n plonu.nI1) f rnm-.ly l.ilt sihly (t minisler 10 a sb-i; woman, . s--(i (m0 ,Jir. J lurry It- Dapiu-r, 30. prom.- , ' ' K(H. ,mn(irrow wifl., i.ii-i c.rey , nent physician, was shot to donth unlln .. tifl(,. Ih. lhlu, (if.rn.P , ai-eordiiiK in the i)hysb-ia n's fath-'r i by a man who escaped in the j doctor's car. Jlonry J. Dapper. i fiii, the father, who accompanied . mm. ...... ..... u ,.u,. ....... on the ti io. was slugged over the head wilh a blael0ack. He is In a hospital, whero his son died 'wound '- W.li.'e were mystified by tho i killing. Iteeause of tho fact that j the young physieian had no' J known enemies, they wore at a I jloss to ascribe a motive. j i The .lootor's widow and his j I father tnld poliec the strange; i j appeared at the younger '-Dap-' ! jier's off ice last night and said: i "Come r nick. My wife ;s sick." 1 Asked whero lie lived, tho man ; said his homo was in the coun jtry. several miles from tho phy I sician's home. ! Unable to understand why the I caller would ask tho aid of a ; doctor so fiir from his home. Dr. j Dapper asked his father to ue j company him, the police were j told. ! "Vou sit In the front with your 'son," the elder Dapper said he ; was Instructed by the stranger as they wore about to enter the ' physician's automobile, j The father said he became ; suspicious and he went to his j hoi n'e and obtained a revolver, ; which, however, was not loaded. ,11a insisted on sitting in the rear seal. Dr. Dapper drove and tho I stranger sat in front with him. Arriving at a seel titled spot in i the country, iho caller said they ! would go the remainder of tho 'way on foot. Ah they wero about I lo leave tho machine, according ! to the father, the stranger shot Dr. Dapper with a revolver 1 equipped with ;i silencer. j j The elder D a p p e r said he j j grappled with the man and was isiiigged across the head, i The father said he regained consciousness hi time to see Ihe machine being driven away by I his assailant. j His. son was lying mortally wounded n the road beside him. ! I A passing motorist took tho pair ; to it hospital. A Few Hints to Parents SPORTSMANSHIP (By Mrs. Agnes Lyne) The American Davis cup team httH recently suffered severe de feat at the hands of the French. I. lit our national pride can hear it I since the American players met 1 their reverses gallantly. Defeat, I though Is never welcome, is (lis fgruwfnl only when ft. is taken in ti j poor spirit. I (lood grace in adversity is a trail. 1 we all need to have in reserve. Like every other virtue It must, he ' ingrained in the young; child if it is to he a n ea sy an d na t tt ra 1 re sponse in the adult. During his early years the child must learn to take without a feel ing of heinJT cruelly wronged such disappointments as the picnic that couldn't come off hecause ol' the rain, the hulloon (hat. hurst in its prime, the candy forbidden hy reu sous of health. If lie comes run ning home with a woeful tale about ! the hoy who got all his mhrhles, he should he told in a quiet and detached manner that when he plays marbles he must make up his mind that he is likely to lose them and if he can't lose cheer- I fully he had better not enter a . game. j It is his mother's attitude at such i moments which largely determines that of the child. She should dis- cuss the. incident in a kindly but I matter nf fact way, and immedi 'ately divert his attention to some I happier preoccupation. Thus she j fixes tn him tin? habit of accept ing the inevitably unpleasant with out dwelling upon it and of speed ily turning his interest into more I satisfactory channels. Xa amount of ingenuity n hand ling the child's defeats and frustra tions, UlMYUWl, CtU. UUUIHtMiUL had effect of the spectacle of the mother's irritation when she loses a game of bridge or father's open exasperation at n flat tire. The child who sees his mother gra ciously loso a rubber or his father without fuss fix tho tiro has been taught more wwd sportsmanship than he,could learn from any num ber of talks on the subject. Safest Way to Stop Pain It Is not tH'Cfssary to take heart- ! depressing drmis or dope of any kind to relieve nerve ttoinrt. cann ed by neuritis, netiratula, mdaticii or rheumiitism. Just appl Tyjmu ; over he part that hurls and see j how iiuikly yon wilt tie free from discomfort. , Tysmol ts rt soothinn. henllncr all- sorltent that povn in through the , pores and drives out inflammation 1 which has settled tn the nerves. ' The minute you rub it en ytoi can and aches soon stop, congestion Is f removed, and soreness ami Inflam mation KrudunUy disappear, Alihouuh Tysmol Is pit up es-' peeially for nerve pain and Influ in ula t Ion. su f f erers have found it eiiually rooiI for taking ttie misery out of stiff, swollen or iirhinc joints. Also fine for lame l:ok and muscular soreness. Pleasant. harml Ks and easy to use. Don't j full ti try it tf you want Kcnuliie! lasting relief. You Bet n liberal supply for 1 nt nny drn store, i Always In slock at Strang's Drug 1 Stort, CHARLIE CHAPLIN' 1 i in the interlocuiory divor e grant-: led her on August jl', lH'JT. wboh j will sever Iho marital relations of 'the 1 wo. Wi I b i i goes a cou rt ;nwni.rt lo hoi. nf S7.vt.atH. from her i . V husband. This was the annoiineiimfint r t made today by itolaml Kieh Wool. lfiy' attor'nfy f'r -Mrs- 'bapliu. who - 'id be would represent her in fmirl at the final proceednius. Out side of the S7r.o.ou and the loss of his wife. Ifs juxt another day tn Chaplin, iho actor said. To his wife it brings reports of her probable marriage to lioy D'Ai cy. film actor. "The day when the decree be comes final will be just like any other day to me." Chaplin said. "As a matter of fact. hadn't", even given it a thought." ; "tt would be foolish for me to say we are going to be married, first because .Mr. D'Aroy is not in' a position to do so. and second because one can never tell what will happen in the meantime. AVo are, nf course, very dear friends, and while wo have discussed the subject on several occasions, we have never readied a definite dov eisinn and probably will not' until he is in a position to talk, mar riage." Incompleted divorce proceedings between D'Aroy and bis first wife would mil ke an immediate mar riage to Mrs. Chaplin Illegal, if was learned. D'Aroy was grantor! an interlocutory divorce six mouths ago, but six months more must elapse before he can seek 'he fb-l eoftrt decree, which would com plete the divorce proceedings if granted. How To Have End Stuffiness, Sneezing Huskiness, Inflammation Do you get up in the morning with a stopped-up noe? Are your breath ing passages clogged with a cokli Are ' you subject to catarrh, bronchial irn ; tat ions, asthma or hay fever? If so, here is a pleasant, harmless cigarette that will clear out: head, nose and throat. It is the for mulaof Dr.J.W. lilosricr, and is composed of me dicinal flowers, herbs and ber ries. ))r. Blosscr's Cigarettes con No Tobacco tain no tohairo, no cubebs. nothina : nauii-iorininy, ana arc entirely harm less. They are used by women and children as well as men. It is bo simple to inhale this soothing , smoke. Much more convenient than : using sprays, washes, douches, etc. I 'If you suffer from any catarrhal j I rouble, catarrhal deafness, asthma, hay fever, bronchial irritations, or frequent j colds, get Dr. liloser's Cigarettes from any druggist, and proe tor yourself . tncir pleasant, ucnchcial eflccts ANTI-KNOCK LMEH OASOUNE heeds no eloper tT4HDAttD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Chiropractic Naturopathy Dr. H. P. Coleman 8th Successful Year In Med ford Treatments hy Appointment Mad ford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Electrotherapy Food Science PHONE 696 Blue Line Parcel Delivery 114 North Front St. FOR PROMPT SERVICE CARL W. NORRIS, Prop. WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy 'Tho Reiall Store" 3W W REPAIRING- V BIFOCALS Youthfulness The reading segment of the Xokroine llifoeal is practically invisible. As a result, glasses with No-' kroines have the same handsome youthful ap pearance as llie siiiL'le vi sion lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main mue-i nuacaaon l'ttr Ifom the cares of honiestnd business .... up above the world in the heart of the magnificent Can ndian Uockies .... Banff Springs Hotel invites you to enjoy a trier Vacation. Ev ery type of recrea tion for your enter tainment; a hostelry of metropolitan pro portions and service;' scenic hcauty unriv alled. Now you can take advantage of .oil' Kail '(ires. 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