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i ! pvui '.?rti. -i !i Review of Current Literature By Book Lovers of Med ford '' 1 A Quldepoat to the Best in Late Books As Selected by County Libra rian Miss Fay Wooliey for Reaction of J-ocal Readers. - The Mftil Tribune In plcaxod to announce an additional attraction to ItH already popular woekly book review pnffc, in the contribution from a group of high school stu dents, whosi; commendable com roltlons will be printed every jircond Friday. This means that on one Friday, will appear '-tho reaular adult reviews and Iho roilonlne week, thn reviews of the hiifh school students. Tho movement ai tin- local liich fthool, wa Initiated by a senior, William Conroy, himself, a irreut Jtook lover, who organized a lit erary club to be known as "Tho Yeomen of the Mcrmuid Tavern." The purposes of the club Is to Ktlmulato a keener appreciHtlon Of current literature. With this In view, the members. through thn cooperatlnn of MIks Mury Cllbert, head of the Journal-) sion signifying a readiness to pro fsih department, und Mies Kay; coed"; a colonial Now England Woolscy, city librarian, have made I gentleman who wrote "A I'Ickle arrangements to furnish the Mall Tribune ft group of reviews every other Frldny. ' . r-Tho elub now hoasts a limited membership, and, according to Mr. Conroy, only genuine book lovers will bo included, who plfdge them solves to Hvo up to the literary , Vj(ntribUtlonf demanded of them. Mfmter composing, tho club ho i (ftp inrei William - Conroy, Junvs I Moore. William Dougherty, Brandt ! Sloan,-flavold Hartsoek, Don Moore', AH'n Hmlth, Victor MlJnes, " ripd the faculty "miperviHor, Miss ; An Indian Journey -fly Wnldemar f Bonssls. '. -Itovli-wert by Will lit in i Conroy. :' i Waldemar Ilonscls scores again with ft sparkling tale of an adven turer's rarohlingH through sou thorn India. Dealing with a subject that has been written about more or lens brilliantly In many volume, the author presents a story of travel, not from the standpoint of a professional globe-trotter, but from that of hn average man. tie dwells upon the things that striko his fancy and scornn that which might bo educational and yet some what of a bore. ' As companions In his glorious adventure, Mr. Llonselu takes a clever Mruhmln lad, Pnriyn, and a tremendous cook, Pasha. '. Tho writer takes a house at Con naniore, dickering for a long time for the correct price, as Is tho cus . torn, It soems, in the Hindoo realty fraternity. Hero he acquires n monkey. Hue, und a do;;, Klijah. T.vinR of this' unlet villaBe, ho do-1 Oldes to K0 to the river Valarpat. tanam which Ik noted for lis fish ing. . - . V'l'lirough a land fraught with mystery, and tradition, the nuthor nnd his coLerio proceed In leisurely thannor,-broken niUy by the evor constant: wish of I'anya for the speedy demise of tho deserting por ter via tho Tiger route. Itonels onpttires tho render's Imagluailon with his delightful description of the Jungle topography nnd the strange people that Inhabit this rtoptcal climo. Aside from the purely scenic attractions, tho Imng luary toto-a-telo with nm ..m.k,.t ..Ur...i,in wi h ManKasl o wnn iMonnnuno uao, on niuiaiiu nruhman agitator, grasp tho read- orsianey. .iThls book was a Literary Clulld nelectlon early last fall, and for those who desire sometning iior.ior. lug on tho unusual. "An Indian Journey" would prove Itself worthy of their Uisle. ! Ilnoks III llluck ur Itcri, by I'.d v mund Leiier Pearson. Uevlewed t by William Dougherty. ' .T,ils In a book written on books fW people, who like them. It does not dlsouss Lho collectors' rntitlns, but Is rather for those who are accustomed to the seventy-five. Ready When your Children Ciyi for It Jlaby lias little nprU at. i Imp, .All your care mmioi prevent ineai. jnil jvu ran in ('n-pirn . i in n ?u na do what any e-riemid nur wouiil no wnn iiim-i pnv-.i.isn. wmiiu ten vou to m-give n lew urops Ol piaiu inHori.. M -u-Mwr fl(iwwit. done than laby I. so-Hllr.!; relief I., , ,mo ,n n , just n n.a ler of ;''"' : ' ', chastened rlcBanco and fine Jmv. erl your . , M .H .I l w wn whn, d a .inuie iiuiiuiiiii uiiiu, ..'it'll. ...-i.i. w.i :'. .,,(.: ii,. n. often r all Infant lis, .nv Intl.. pain l,,iw '"l-t'r! How finely ho r juo rsiinot n:il. ay. Ami it nlwaya presses eaeh mowl of beauty and leadv for tlie erueler tmn,,;, of cdie, thought! - or (iontii.nlion. vr diarrheal nr.-ci ! "" ' " l"arned. and pro- tive, too, for older children. 7'imity- found philosopher, s o in e 1 1 m e a lee mlHlOB boilllt ucrt Qiwgltl lutl year. "A penny lur jinn t..vu.... ha rplls' at one, "Thoy are -t 1 1 a i n f - -' - ' to throo-dollar varloties. Mr. I'earson addt , his isliKhtly whlmfcal and humorous style to make a Rood subject still better, ttnd since he has been associated with books all his days, his know ledge Is vat.t. However, it Is dis criminating and not cumbersome, Tho reader ambles along with the author, searching for curious books; analyzltiK that par ex col ic nco of fiction and fact, tho mur der; resuiTOCtlntf the dime novel; enjoying tho freuks and hoaxes of literature; absorbing tho atmo sphere of book shops; reoalllnK the writings of our youth In St. Nicholas magazine, ami Klimpslnff a few of tho humorous occurrences in book'liind. Wo tasto of English dictionaries, of American slang that define "Let or go. Gallagher," as "an expres- for tho Knowing Ones" and ap pended a page 'of punctuation marks for the readers, so that "they may pepper and salt It as they plcuM"; Do Quincey, who In his essay, "Murder Considered as One of the Flno Arts" soys, "Hobbes, but why, or on what principle I could never under stand, was not murdered." There are some notes on a vol ume of correct letter-writing, which includes such gems as "From a Lady Confessing , a Change of Feelings," nnd "From a Oentleman to a Lady Offering Her Ills Hand," the latter accompanied by a cold, morciless reply. There are soma excerpts from a book of tho otd-fus;itoncd "Sabbath-thoughts" variety, which con tains such delightful poems as "Tho Old Man's Crave." This wus written by a reverend gentleman who rcmar.ks t.iat "a churchyard seldom woos mo In vain," which the editor readily believes. There Is this one of Laura Rich ards' verses There nnce was nn IchthyoBauius. Who lived wnen the earth v all porous; Hut he fainted with Mllanin When lit first heard his name. And dennrtcd a lung tiniu before ' us." This volume will meet the re. qulromonts of nnyono for a good evening; entertainment, The Lldlo Khepherd of Iavu LikGund research of Iho men who have by A. Cooper Allen; roviewed by uuiuiii nnimm-R. . A very interesting; novel of the I Lava Lake country of Orevun. con- cornlnf "" mysterious Utile owner j " ...... .n ......v... . 1 J-UriH' 1U IIH, IIDIIK ' mill I Little Ih known of Jack Jlcnaid, tiresome espocinlly that which con the Little Shepherd, w.icn Qordon tains an . uccurato and extensive KtroiiK. a hlt, Iwucl.rlillnK. cowboy, ,,-ionl dealiiiK with the selei;tlon eimlnocr, is nttiacted to him f of wheat una maiso over a period some unkonWn mUgnetlo foroe. a of years. '. very . stronit .friendship ensues ! Nevertheless the theme of tho which leads to tho development of i,nok Is one that makes It Inter llin boy's ranch by :ils friend. lestlntr to nnyono who ODlireciates (if course, there Is n villain ih vr,ri, ,.r iniiltn,, Mohler. l!ah- 1 which is sunnlied bv Mr.. Allen in that nce-uid and ,imewh,,i n. homo character, a crook lnuver i I with doalBUS upon the boy's pro. And na the hunk is written In iperty. Things begin to ;ia.pon',ho ,,,. nnpoaiiim manner that j with a startlliiK velocity and com- i.nll ,ie Krulf used in "the MIc- i.lio.'.thm refill wi.i-i. i....... ..... '' ." ".. K'"". ' ' ; 1 thn lH!,t nMiiHhinB pUK0 has boon read. Th(. . . f lht ,.. ,. west of to.lny nnd' nut that of! , rl,,.Kl(t,.n page In tae history of yctoryear; one of ranches ,.(1 Ilm n.uinn. Notwlthsland- ng this, there is not even one gunflghf whereby the hero might crown himself with laurels hy dts- 1 posliiK of a mob of. gunmen to save I the maiden of his heart from dan ; ger. In fact, there maiden Is aide i lo care for hen elf nearly, and i in. such trite episode as mere fun fights are needed by the agile pen of A. Cooper Allen to distinguish j his hero. ! Allen Isby far tho best In Iho I legion of waiters of the west and , navlng not overdrawn this adven ture one particle, y.ui will find it Hiipcrliir In many ways to the aver- age slug-song novel of the west, Vou will begrudge every minute until you have consumed Us lust InttireHtlnj: puge. . Iho Trlvnto Iapers of Henry Hye-i iron by (leorgo (ilstjlng. Ue-j Mewed by Hrnnt Sloan.' In lonely rural Northern France. at the btglnulng iif this century, one or tlu great negbjeted writers of modem ICiigland, tieurge tll(s- lug. was dying, poor, unhapiiy, and : prematurely. Hut, as hn wan In ibis final Utuess, he dreamed of Kugluml, nnd of those few but Klnr.miM days he had spent In thoj eontry there. And he dreamed. ; a No, of what lulght have been it m'tlago In Oovon whero ho might have piit the autumn of hltt life) fn peneo vlth his hooks. iSo he lived this life awhile In his Imng- Inut'on. and wrote. it down In i beautiful prose. This comprises Ills early blogiaphicnl work. "The I auto- h'lvnto) iPiiptTK of Henry Ityecroft It ) very strong and real that I read It once nnd was starting it I; a I n before I realised thai there was no genuine Henry nyecrort. Thin mythical Henry Ityecroft devoted the cud of his life to Hv- ! log unlet beauty, seeing few peo pic. living with his books, walking ; nver cm let. ieaceful rural KtK- j land, ganing Into the fire, and M,imim his pipe, he lived life to jtH simple fllllCMt measure. ,V(,,, ,,,,,, niomet , Kn epieure ,. ,..,.,, , ,h ,,.iv f sea llim, KV ,, ,.,,, , ,,l)k, ,,,, tn(nl ,, . , .mellow test ho enters upon siepueai, nis wrumits mosiiy wsu. ,..,., ni... u.i.i... n ...'ii.t.-i i ... ,i. - i riiture. The hook Is his solid- niilcs miislnB uniiimled on lite, Tho charm of the hook itrows on you only as you read n section or ro. ' The rrlvalo Tapcra of Henry not - MBOFOTTD MATL ' CHICAGO CUBS J; Af'I milk x O P52r ' Above- The Chlcaoo Cube' rejuvenated Infield In trainlno at Catallna Island. Left to right: Charles Grimm, first base; Rogers Hornsby, second: Clyde Beck, third; and Elwood English, shortstop. Lower right: William Wrlgley, Jr., owner, welcomes Rogero Hornsby, the new $250,000 second sacker. Lower left: Hack Wilson, outfielder, shows Clarence Blair, an inflelder, how to steal third. Fiycoroft," Ih nne of tho srent treiiMiiru or KncllHh llli'rutnni. If von renil It fnninrohfnrilnulY nnit isynipiithellially. nml.do nut lirow , )f,ve II, I do not bcllevo you can love any KiikIIsIi prose. llmiBi'r I'lKhwrs by Pa u 1 do Krulf. - Kovlewed hy James Muore. i in "HunBor Fichtnrs,". Paul do Krulf has chosen to show tnc more Interesting i)art in the lived devoted their lime to the .lion ami improvement oi inu American food sunnly. Ho has succeeded In showintr in a crip. pln way the sacrifice ot the nv- crane sciomisis. J.,. .1 1..,,.- in u ,..i ....... ,.. .... rune liuniors , any one .miuhu. derive Hallsfacllon and knowledge r-n, rm,ii.. ,i,i .niim,.. rrf" ream, this wmmii.. ; r kilfi v t ,v,uw'l',,J' .mi:n Today nt II n. in. l'oitland held funeral eevvircji for an unldenii- firt woman a woman who nm j death ul her own hand. That, her name Is not Florence i Turner, as slA said It wa. Is ! known by pollen. What her truo inante Is tluy do not know. The woman' body was found In ! a gas . tilled apartment, f She had registered ns Florence Turner, Hho wanted "a place m rest " sho said, Carefully she had laumter- ed ht-r garmentb, and neatly place her dark blue geodetic dress on a hanger, furefullv sho stuffed win- duv and door sills preventing cs c:iping gas being detected' ut- .side the rooms. on the woman'.- ring was" a wedding hand ami n diamond yt garment ring. The wedding ring was engraved 'K t' II I. S. Tho case ntlraetcd hU h wide attention here that an undertaker offered to Inter the woman, mu Iclans offered their services ami floral gifts were many, ! Blimp Port Brief Medford Example r Cm O S Of Jiepping KJUi MiMltord has a mwd I'linneo to get tho navy dlrlxlhle Imso which Is to ue located in the a i ri n....t,... . I ;. .; V" lo renortB. .Mcdford had H eoniplcto "brief ready when nenrlUR was held tin Iho loca- tion of Iho oaso. ' If .Mcdford itcta the J.'i.Omt.iHUI baso, It will bo nn example of what II nimiw tei' nut and Kct DdDTI AMil. RIIPIPQ ji uniunnu uuiulu iUNKNOWNiMAN; WHO SOUGHT REST r wiiih n viMiuna i" .v. T, ixiecrs think1 Its lrenr.. nno inni land Tldlnns. the pnld'e. when educatt 1 l,y the police, will like It too. ... NKW VOukTMarcIl S. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J . .March S. I For six yoara Oertrude Sanlord, (llvV man must spent at least 7, diPiftliler of a wealthy snorts r, 1st rent ol his Income nu man. h ureteric, I iho thrills nf clothes In order to Ira wll dressed enough for itn oxnort. Tho nkaso was Riven In convention hy riid-'in i ny . J.uoh, director of public rela. tlons of Hie NullonnI Association p ltctall CMhlcra uud tirnlaucrs. TTCTBUNTj, MEDPORD,. GET IN. TRIM AT CATALINA ISLAND About. NewTfork l!y Klcliuttl (. M 'k NEW VOUK. Traftlc-mlndcd New' York Is watching with-eaBCr protec-.,llll,1.(,)(t !,.m.Pr whalen's attonipt to relievo 1 t k fin"" situation. The problem is as unliiuo, as Times Biiunro and surround. i n B territory wnere u exists. I and eight long. thlollgh which llrondwoy cuts u minium pain. "am'Wo ft "S3o:k iiuo mis area between S and II o'clock nightly ,m I'"""'" more than 6000 taxi- T" I"'11" e'nlks during the same period are ;ir,.0(IO to 100.000 hu- , . mails, the numuer depending on the day of the week und thej weather. . The magnet that mills this masil together is. of course, iimtisement.l l'nr here are more than (ill thin. tern with seats fur ll'.o.DOO. And their neighbors are mostly res- taui ants, supper clubs and hotel. I .Motoi-lntH (;ct Hrcik - v In most j-llk's .the .major worry of thoo who ride Is finding .1 place- at the curb lo park. When you want to move.', you can. Here, however, the lack of room in which lo travel has been even! move discouraging to tho gas and n11 consumers. ItumptM to bumper! jams were the usual thing until ivhco ('tiumlsii!oner W h a 1 e n Kt'ppfd In with , his no-parking. no-turn,- no-Jay walking plan for l'roml way. and Ha nvrnns during 'the peak hour of theater truffle, Tho tranHformatlon at the start was really wry bewildering .to the j ohl-timcrS. Taxis mimetlmes used to crnw, but three car lengths before 'the red light ."topped them.- lmngne how startling It Ik to sec them now careen at 110 miles an hour through ntreots cleared on parked tars and shutflhn- crowds. The mcihs to the UroiulwyHe", Is not unlike one - f those trick movie shots . hi ' wVfch traffic isf- I rate. Walk ug still ProMcnt The idcwalks. however, iittow for no such' swiftness. The i ed tor persoimt. bumpers fore and aft j is just as urgent as heretofore.' especially ut cro-slngs where. i'Whalen's ,cops hold bark Impa Iticnt- cilcHtrlnns until the signal stavls the throng slow J null toning again: No iiii iik. r'uht or l. fi., l.vlnir pvrmlttrd motor dlirlnc the! lniftc.it hours of the liteht, soiuoi of the i.ui'i'liiKw . irndn must wnlk j half lilo.'lt or Inole to tho then- ,vr ol. ,.Kp ' tiiko u rmindnliout route. I .One hlch hal-eHiln eloak , eounle had to hike two Mocks, Ihro.iBh slusl, on a reeent sno'vy nlBht. Kor a Moek they f onnd Hill III UIP ,.,... u.--,,.H own motive .iu!pment . ... .. j ll,,u" """ " ' .-of them when tho exitovcrnor re- elied. turn...! from vneslio.. In Klnrl.li - ran t say 1 think n lot of:' . ,, mx " ,,ua,,t"- rlmMa 'th's!" tho tttrl rxelalmed wheni tlnally tli- inuruiii e.O reached a protection Hut rommisnioner Whalcn. i ,.,yor Walker and the show pro- , hl Kame huntinit to aoclety. She 1 1, now n tho wilds of Abyssinia search nf nyala, a raru apeclrs I ( antelope. On tirevloiia hums ho has killed elephants, linns. leopards and rlilnoa. QHKUOnV FK11JAY. MAKCf! X 1!)L'9. FOR LAKE CREEK FOLK BIRTI LA KB CIIBEK, Ore., March S. (.spcelal) Saturday eve nine a pnrly of . (l.icnrt8 antl neKhbors Bathered at the Hoefft homo nnd all..,...la.i ,,,, ii,.flt. The iv.rtv wa!1 u Ol,i,.)1..uioii In honor of the birthdays of William Hoefft. wnOHe bii-thday wlH on February ,, .,,,h ,,,,, ,vh,w ,,lr,i,. no visualize It, rtnv oomo )rch r, Picture an area' , T10,0 ,.t.ent were Mr. and six blocks Wld0,,,. ,.,,,., nr,,i ..l.Hdren. ... ,. ,, .. r.-..v nH nhil. '., ...... Cartwriuht d ;, Mrs. Amy Orlssom and Mr. .and Jlin. K. H. ..inldren. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Moore. Mr .lHll Mr!i4 Hi , Tonn. Mrs, Hnphiu Stewart, Wm. Alniy. Harry Tonn. Hay Itagsdalo. -yrll llnak. ulsses llami wilhite and Gladys f.,i.. . u. p0l.), tonK a ),) 0f i,0Ks , Medford Monday for M. i). l!owi,.s. fT.ink Karlow and daughter, MiHI ijpth, spent the week-end in Medfoid. They report Mia. i,-ni.ow to he sluwlv iniprovlng. j,. llPi nnd Ml.s. jlm. Walch had nY KU1.sis Sunday Mrs. . Walch's father, C. A. Nuestrom, of tlrants Pass', nnd and Mrs. Wm. Nleko! and family. : Kmil Fech of Mcdford is visit ing bin brothers, A d u 1 p h and Henry l'ech. " A clean dry. pasture is the best place for a mare to foal, says the experiment station. If this is not posMMo clean quarters are needed as aids In heading off infections. Painting the naval cord of the foal with iodine Is preferred to tieing .as the latter cuts off drainage if any trouble does develop.,.":- , v ' In Oregon early March Is t.ie time to plan the family garden, to Insure a supply of carrots, " beets nnd other root erops for next win ter, says the experiment station. Corn silage Is a wonderful feed In Oregon fur dairy cows, finds the experiment station, but studies liullcatc that the cost of producing im Aptendld feed I hlghln this Htate. ' The best way to reduce that figure Is to increase the tnnage per acre. liof.irc tho npiing vt,rk titnrts , a good tlnn to lunk to the weir re f tho farm norm's. imy.V tho. vx- I neiinumt station. Sonio grain can nmv dvuu. oi-King a nine i-.n n day K't thim haidrniit bofore heuvy work heKlns will go a Iaiir, way toward . nreventlim delays later In irom sore snoiiiiiers. in- ! speutlnB the hoofs nnd shoulders. i.""-k ."i ii.'. ...k. vi,,,i,,- nic perfluou-f hair will make the horse a belle,, work nnlmal. , ; yoijKr'jlnroh ,,- clmtu.r from Z ,. Arrtt.. t.- Qmllh-B t-,..tl n.r. jment. neiio. ai. scrcceneii one 0nstipated? T,kW-NTVRE-EnEDY-te-a,-lit. ViHirelirtin.owerr.nsiftllt-cfu-K'tta.iTUt ....rr' by momir.-r an jrouri.rtr.ot- will nl with bt wcl Kth n u fM-. a 9,t m -js.uro at hr ret no toia. iw T,gia-r. Try It Only SC.. r- MiW, tale, pttty vtgetabU (Ksenaawmlww and Sold by AU I .Mcdford dnijxMs. " f PI I Farm Pointers I iiii i nu CDDIMPC miin MrrTiun in 1 NAVY fllRlRIR F.S RACK . i FUNNED MAI. 14 I ! I WILLOW SPILIXCS Ore.. Jl.ir. WILLOW SIJItlSO : 8. (Special.) Mrs. Sam Anaerson and Mrs. J. W. Itirkholz will enter- j ! tain the Willow Hprings Thursday j j.club on March 14, at iho homo of j Mrs. Anderson on the Pacific high- j way. Mrs. P. A. Honney and Mis Uose Jones will furnish tho pro gram. This Is the day of 'the an nual "plant exchange." Mrs. Du liuquo will be in charge and any Inquiries may be addressed to her. Tho hostesscss hope for a full at tendance. . The Willow Springs school board met on Tuesday at the. homo of the school clerk, J. W. Itirkholz, It wus decided to e -engage tho present teachers for another year; Mrs. Mamie Tucker will have chargo of tho upper grades and Mrs. 1-ulu Thurston the primary room. Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Duliuquc made a business trip to Portland last week. - A. V. Carlson has a crew of men burning brush and spraying. Other orchard In the vicinity arc being sprayed hut no smudge pots are out yet. ; . . . . The Clyde Uiehmond family have as house! guests- Mr. and Mrs. W; H: Urowri of Hipping. Minn. They arrived ' Thursday evening from California whore . they have been staying strico tho first of the year. They will visit relatives in the val ley for a few weeks. Mrs! Lirowu is a sister of Mr. Uiehmond. J The many friends of Mrs. W. A. Thompson will bo glad to know that, although her home is still quarantined for scarlet fever, her daughter U not seriously 111 and they expect to he out this week. Mrs. J. ,K. Miner has exchanged her home ranch for a resilience on OiVipo street in Mcdford. She will move to her new property some time next week. Mrs. C. A. Martin returned to, her - homo here his I week, after spending the winter Willi her hus band at Cloverdale, Cal. Mr. Mar tin expects to drive up later. 1 Uohnert brothers are plowing up 'the large field they set to broccoli : last summer. It did not head on : account of the cold and luck of j moisture. . I Mrs. H. It. Alvorson of Grants ' Pn.ss and her sister, Mrs. Josephine . Klater of Ilockford, 111., were Sun- day guests at the W. K. Parker ' homo. Mrs. Slater has been visit- l ing relatives In the valley for the past month. She left for her homo Tuesday by the way of San Fran-. Cisco. - Klmer Fchlenhelmer uf Portland lu fit Itid .,-.,- ...... I. 1 ...wl l.V,MW.I.. to remain until after the smudging season is over. He h staying at the Karl Heft home. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Han.son, own ers of tin; Willow Springs Horviro station, expect to operate the place themselvcH this year and are mak ing extensive Improvemenst. They carry a full stock of canned goods and other supplies. They will serve lunches as soon as the season opens. Field brothers are planting po tatoes at their gardens here. .They have, nn acre of peas just up that were planted sonic weeks ago. .Mrs. M. F. . Young, who under went a serious operation last sum mer and madi a very satisfactory recovery, returned on AVednesday of this week to tho Sacred Heart hospital where she will have a minor operation later In the week. !'Lydia E. Tinkham's Vege table Compound is a wonder ful medicine at the Change of Life. I would get blue spells and just walk the floor. I was nerv ous, could not sleep at night, and was not able to do my work. 1 know if it had not been for your medicine 1 would have been in bed most of this time and had a big doctor's bill. If women would only take your medicine they would be bet ter." Mrs. Anna Weaver, R. F. D. No. a, Rose Hill, loua. TAXI? Phone 68 Prompt Service Careful Driven Rucker's Taxi Service '.....v'i.v,V I 1 !V i fclVk 146 Fifth Street ! s I ' PORTLAND. ORB. K dK- I A Rational Organisation to V)iS Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete 'V V ft I Offlc. In 32 Cltl.i i V v - ! ! ! . , . ,. her Her many friends hope fo. he, ?ouiiIit recovery. LAKERVRST, X. J.. March S. ()Tho non-rigid navy dirigible 1-TC-& returned to lu nungar early capialn William Kloo.l was todny. Child left weak by "Flu gaining every day now THAT'S the trouble with "flu" -it leaves you feeling so weak it seems forever before you get back your normal pep. If your child has had even the mild est kinj of attack, do watch his progress afterwards, carefully. For the weakness resulting from "flu" is dangerous too. Don't let the sys cm get clogged at this crucial period . ivc your child a tcaspoonful of .'ujol every day to help regulate is system, ehminate poisons and ing abev.! Ixttcr health. l'hysicbr.3 agree that, particularly j. afrcr illness, purging by laxatives and cathartic: is not advisable. Many doctors arc, therefore, prescribing Nujol, as in no case docs ic cause exhaustion or weakening of the sys tem in any way. Nujol is as harmless as water. Just a pure natural substance. Contains no drugs or medicine. Nujol is com pletely 'safe for any child. Lots of mothers have used it for their babies Ybiur Skill A.j a Oliver is tested many times a day when the pavements are wet. Experienced motorists know two in fallible rules for avoid ing accidents 1 Drive sanely. 2 Stay on portland cement concrete pavements they are safest! PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION f. 146 Fifth Street PORTLAND, ORB. 'An ll'ill Wi" eliminate scale- other Insects and . In- I kft M XSyAt Jk "Ct '89 from your tre"- Thee sprays I & JWJw'' 1k. are known t0 ,ruit growers, not only for tl iiXftZtVh. their clean-up vlue, but for their bene- I ' Ml iftk'iaifcv! iMy e,,ect on general orchard health. Ii S n9ff$lfhili RiaM now yu ean '"""eh the sue. ! "& . .4ialkim. "fu' spraylno drive on orchar I Ki.V 4wVir9ijh Pts that ""'" your profits. j WCytk" ivCiClii S,art loday by "Ulna on our vfift gSt?. C4nr' Jl local ""l" ,or formulas and Italf our. nl Bslfoor Ilui,Iin(t, San Franclaee .' vmiriri rt nvtatn r Ht.tM t. twT cn. i in charge' of tlie ship and there , M mlBspne..B ui,oal.d. The TC-5: with the J-3 and J-4 took put t in the parade of .lighter than air craft at tho inauguration of Prosfdcnt' Hoover, the two Jay shins were deflated at Anacostn, 'during the recent storm and. will be shipped here, -me Ji-i roue ' out the norm and visited Aber dcen. Md.. before returning here. HAVANA, Cuba, March 5.(P) ' MYs.. David Dawes, who is hero ! with a party Florenz Ztegfcld is ! entertaining, has lost a ?10,0ftn ' pearl necklace In a hfranty parlor. since birth. It works so nafumlly and easily that ic can't possibly up set or disagree with the chili. It is easy to take. Buy a bottle of Nujol today and use it, faithfully, till you see the roses blooming in your child's cheeks again. That's worth a lot, isn't it? Made bv the makers of Mistal. hrie 1