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PXGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. iliL AT TALENT WILL Miss Elizabeth Hlgglim spent the wuek end a Knest at tha home of JiV. and Mrs. J. E. KaKsdale nl llCimle I'olnt.. Miss Elizabeth and I Mrs. I.aKmlalo' ure uld school (chums. - 1 1 ) The Ladles' Aid of the Mnthodlst church miit ThiiHrduy afternoon at line home of Mrs. Charley lOstes. I Mrs. Cora Denliam was aHHlstant hostess. I Charley Harris of Ashland, In icomnuny with Mr. and Mrs. G. I,. ! Dnllon and Mrs. J. .1. I.yon, mo- ' ' .'. - - , jtored to Portland Sunday, return- (By Mrs. M. E. Tryer) ;jn? Thursday afternoon. TALKNT, Ore., AprU 12.(9ia-1 Mrs. Lilly li, Davis, who form- clal) The Talent Community cwborly lived lor a Rood many years will meet next Wednesday aftflM?" "n8r "'' d.edt1her hom' noon at the usual time Instead of i " u"- -"'. laBt Friday morn Friday afternoon, as staled In this i :.n .' I'm remains were brought to column lant week. Mrs. Mack be-1 ' ulf,nt, ua , r"""' r?, w"re lrnr nhle to make this ehsnue the conducted at the Mnthodlst chureh, FLOODS IN GEORGIA MENACE PROPERTY AND LVES meetlnir will be held on the reKU- j of which she was a member. She lar club day as was first planned.!1.'' """Ived by three sons and one Remember the chantte and dates i '"'mhter-f.Diio IJiivIs of-'lalent. nn.l nil llu,..,l- In 111. ifimn "'"I "uriPIl UUVIS Of UllOO, a del are requested to be present I' " '. ""! Mrs. K la the morning; as Mrs. Mack de sires td ' dispose of this) subject then'so as to leave the afternoon free for other subjects. A covered dish luncheon will be served at the noon hour. An ibis Is the regular club day, a short business meeting will bo called some time' in the afternoon. The Talent ClrnnKe will hold its next regular meeting next Thurs day evening. New members who have not tuken the first and sec ond degrees ara urged to be pres ent at that time. Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Campbell received a telegram the first of lost Week from New Lisbon. Intl., of the death of Mr. Campbell's father from heart trouble. va W'ultoii of New castle, Ca!.; also one sister and three brothers .Mrs. A. II. Chap man of Neil Creek,- Harry Lynch or 'Talent, Will Lynch of Mllibrae, Cal., and Travis Lynch of Tonopali, Nev. Interment was miido in Hie Siernst cemetery on Wasner creek beside the remains of her late hus band. . - . i I I.vlrs. Eunice irowarit of Hagln Point was a guest at the home of Mrs. .Vary Biggins over tho week end. ,, i .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenkins moved (hell- hnitltplwiM iXfinrlo In Auhlrin1 ! the first ol' the week.- Nate Hates of Ashland was coll ing on old friends in Talent Mon day. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Goddaril mo tored over from Klamath Kails Sun The Crater Lake group of the I duy and spent the first of. the week Camp Fire Girls met at the home vWitlug with relatives in Talent of MIbs. l'eggy Hmnllton Monday und on Wagner creek. They were evening. ' They held a ceremonial I dinner guesls Tuesday evening at at Ibis time, when some of the girls ! Hid home of Mr. und .Mrs. John received honorary ranks. At Oils I Koblson. 1 meeting :thren new' nielnherrf were i H. II. GHnn'is In a critlcal coudi taken uno membershl: Miss Irll Bates; Miss Roberta I'Viuk and Miss Elizabeth iriggins. A. new Singer,, sewing machine was 'iostalled at' the Talent high school lust Thursday morning. This la very much appreciated by llm students of the lio'nio eeeonnmlcs class, they only, lnivlng had two previously. MS, and Mrs. Clarence Malhes and Children spent last Sunday at property the home Of Mr. anil Mrs. K. It. Strahan - at Hogue lliver. Mrs. Mathes Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Strnhau. , Mrs. Kern Rnndnlls of Ashland and .Mrs! Nlda Oulman of Medl'ord attended (he Tulunt ltebckuh nlub which met at the home of Mrs. Glenn Withrow lust Friday after noon. MJr. and Mis. Kd Jacobs moved to their new homo last Thursday which was huqueulhed to -Mrs. Ja cobs by her mother, tho lato Mrs. Ella; Patterson.- , The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church met at the homo of Mrs. Sue t.'lu ton last Thursday afternoon. MVS, ClnrenCu Muthea and two children 'wero all-day guests lust Friday, at the Home of Mrs. Kdlth Jlaymnn anil daimlittir,' 'leVthn. EASf'SWEI Backed btj a SOyear" reputation for Quality . At all dealers Distributed by Hart Cigar Co. 609 Davit St., Portland lion at. his home on Wagner creek. I'rof. und Mrs. George liriscoo of Ashlaiiil spent Sunday afternoon ut I he home or Mr. and Mrs. Vv en ley Vogeli. ' Willi tho passing of Mrs. Will High, Tn lent bus lo:il.' one of Its curliest pioneers. Mrs. High died al. her home on Wagner creek Mon day evening ut ! o'clock. Mho was born July 111, lSiill, on the- same on which she died and was the daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Dun lirlttou I Undo Dan i ltloii, as he was lovingly caited by the older residents of Talent, who stlil re in.emiier him). On Ihe lith or April, IX7II, she was married to William High and on lust Hr.luniuy they celebralnd I null- golden wedding anniversary. Kiinci-iil services were held friim Ihe Mclhodlst church, where hlie had lung been a incm her, conducted bv llev. George V. Kallis of llm Miilhodlst -rhurcli elf Ashlanii. Tn pusslnK. Mrs. ' Ifigh leaves her husband, William High, and one son, Hubert High, of AkII 1'inil. und one diiughter, Mrs. A. II. Kvans of Salem; also two sisters. Mils. Robert Taylor of Fort Klam utb ami Mrs. S. W. Kenton of TO nine, WuhIi., und ulso two grund cblldreti, Cecil Hvnns and Miss Helen High, liitennoiit was made In tho Hargiidlno cemetery of Ashland. Rev. Vlmont of Aslilnnd, who Is reprnsenllng A. Nash Co., nianul'nc tiirlng tiiliiirs of Clncinnnli, Ohio, was canvassing in Talent Tuesday. Mr. und Mrs. Klmcr Klncaid and daiighler, t'liarluen, sitent Sunday guests at Ihe home of W. It. Kin cald on Noll creek. The occnslmt wns a family reunlun In honor of W. R. Klucald's XHth birllulay. nr. und Mrs. C. W. McFaildcli. wlio havo been spending tho win ter at their winter home at (hula Vista, Cal., returned to their home Tuesday In Talent, wheie Dr. .Mc Kiulili'ii will look after bis orchard. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hotilikiss arrived Tuesday limn Colorado and nro visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Hotchklss are Intending to locate, near Tal ent. Loren Clark and son, Dean, nr i ived Tuesday from Oumsvllle, Ore., hnd spent Ihe nltfht at the .:-''' '--fv t -4 . , , . is '. . , ? Tt ' - - i i L LONGEST TO. FIGHT FROST dies far from him, and the son, I Kmmit King plays tho part of upon advice of his unscrupulous the grandfather, Ralph Faulkner wife, comes bacjt with her to try ! the boy, and the entire cast t tA' oofnln Tift mofley at any price. 1 good one. ' ' ma nooa ourasnaa loutn, lately recovered from devcstotlno waterr l'oored under new dolu-r ' vvruvn scut tkicdm iruui-incir udnna. ; i ins-pnograpn snowa xne conaition or inft. terrain In tho vl elnity of Townsend Ga. . i - homo of their cousin' B. .. Krench, und family. At a business meeting of tho flaptlst church Saturday evening, Hlder Ronton . of Aslilnnd was elected permanent pustor for the linptlst church at Talent. Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton are the proud parents of a new baby girl, which arrived Friday evening. The little lass weighed six and one- half pounds. Mrs. Cora Douhani, who ciiaper- oued a pnrly of seniors on a trip to Crescent Clly last week, report' cd that the first snowfall In W years at Crescent City fell during their slay. She -said the people went. Wild with delight, u grea' many never having seen snow clost by. ' Goorgo Young, an old resident of Anderson creek, was culling on friends In Talent Sunday. Mrs. O. O. Duncan and daughter of Orland, Cal., who were en route to their homo from Itanilon, Ore., spent 'Thursday ut the home' of I heir uncle, L. N, French, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pace are spending the week ut (he home -of their son. Henry Pace, In Medford.: They c.tpeuf lo leave tho end of the week for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will make their home -with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Jones are enjoying a two weeks' vacation at their borne In Talent. Mr. Jones is working on the highway near Crescent City. Last Friday evening a merry party or llaptist young people and ! their friends gathered at the borne j of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Inman for a "hard times" parly. There wero many comical and clever costumes I of lags, tags and- patches. The i prizes were awarded to Marjorle and Rurnell Northrldge of Ashland, who wore costumes fashioned of gunny sacks and literally covered with - patches. The evening was spent In games and musln wjih i much laughter and merriment over ! he -comlrul attire. - Refreshments! were served und one und all went home feeling they bad spent a most j woniiertui evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Hrnndt anil two daughters . or Medford were guests at the home or Air. and Mrs. Marlon Tryer Wednesday evening.- -t- LADIES TO MEET L M iss Helen Norrls. who resides I evening : qt Baptist Church Klder Jack Jtenton, pastor, Sunday school at 10 o'clock; Mrs, B. N. Krench, superintendent. Preaching service nt 11 u. m. The rite of hnptism in commemoration of the death, burial und resurrec tion of the Lord Jesus Christ im mediately following tho evening nervice. ' r Young people's meeting nt IS: ,10 P. m y Selection male quartet. Solo by Miss- Klituheth Higglns. ' ., . Sermon at 7 : :t0 p. m. -. Choir practice at the home of Mi- ,,,i r,-.. a,...i,i l.-.i i...... ; ...... ....... ...I I-,ll!,ltmi Ull I Friday evening at 7:.'!0. Prayer meeting every Tuesday :30. The Western Oil & Refining Co. ' - of Lo Angelei, California, has acquired u ten arre tract at GulldV Lake, Portland, Tor tho construction of a marine: terminal und storage plant. Tho advantage of becoming u shareholder whllo the oppor tunity Is available can be determined by consideration of tho fol lowing statemeut of growth in sales of refined products: . 1926 Grosa Sales (May 15 to Dec. 31) $ 652,282.04 ; ; 1927 Gross Sales (First full year) 1.857,822.83 1928 Gross Sales 3,023,874.45 , Tho company has no bonded lndeblcdnesii. The snlo oi' common slock nt the present price of $20 per share lll be discontinued after April in, P.i!). For further information, ROY D. ANDERSON 212 Liberty Bldg Love & Hoffman npply lo A. E. PEOERSON Telephone 875 with her parents northwest of Tal ent, has contracted with a lloston radio station lor II of her plays, which will be: broadcasted at Ihe rate of one a week: Miss Norris, who Is quite a young woinu',- has won the name of a regular radio pliry writer. Mr. and Mrs. K. Mcinlyro and daughter, Roena, arrived Thursdny on train 1.1 from Lngcne and visit ed at (lie home of their parents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. K. W. Long, relum ing Friday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I.nmli return ed Saturiluy from Porllautl, where Mr. Lamb hud had two goitres re- movod. Tliey left Monday for their home ut the Klamath Agency. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Umg, Wm. Ilrese and Alien Hurt were among Talent people tn spend Tuesduy Richard Petri siwnt Ihe week end nt the Home of Ills father, Win. Petri, nnd family from the Klam- uth Agency. i The junior class of the Talent high school held a pie sale a! the noon hour Thursday. They expect to havo n sale every week for tha purpose of raising a class fund. Miss Katharine KsteB, the class president, is In .charge of the sales assisted by the class adviser, Miss Margaret MrCoy. The seniors are busy practicing for the senior pluy they expect lo present about the 26th of April. Mrs. Susanna Homes Carter, the county school superintendent, spent last Thursday afternoon visiting al tho Talent school. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tryer spent Thursday In Medford. where Dr. Slcarns nnd Dr. Green took a cou ple of ray pictures of Mr. Tri ers stomach lo ascertain If possible llie cause or ill health All arc welcome to afteiul these services. i - Methodist Church i Rev. Audley Hrown. pastor.. - Sunday s6hool nt.ili-45 n. m. . ras ter NeWby.S'Bhperlirteiident, Preaching services at II a. m. nnd 7:.'I0 p. m. j hpworth League at (1:30 p. m. Young people's prayer meeting, I Wedneaduy evening at 7:30. i Regular prayer meeting Thurs I day evening nt 7:30. ' Clmil- iirnntlfn Ittnti...! I n t Ll .. r..i- lowing prayer meeting. A cordial Invitation Is extended til to everyone to attend nil of theso services. ! OLD SHIPMATE OF BRITISH INARCH -CALLS, FOR CHAT the IT.. ,iJ(VFU." rtTrsl H Sf ifcTA ' . ' i ' i . i LEWIS" SUPER SERVICE STATION Phone 1300 0 i 1, :PHIL B. LOW O, Mgr. "We Never Close" You'll subscribe to this ,l the pudding J i i ' harder - to cook Likewise bulk-roasted ' coffee can't be roasted as evenly as the IIOONOIt. Kngland, April 12. A') Two seafaring cronies looked over an old ship s logbook, exam ined faded photographs anil dis cussed vanished comrades In the garden of Crnlgwcll bouse today. One wns his majesty. King t.eoi-ao V of Kngland. erstwhile Angel miusiiipmnn in the Hrlilsh navy and the other was William King l.fi-ycar-iilil sn.llor. who bad been bis majesty's shliiinato almnnl the old wu.rshli liaccbanle, nearly yenrs ago. niiam liniugbt with him, In addition to the lug book, photo graphs of the Haci-hnnti) taken during a FquaU in the Indian ocean. King George was aboard nt the time as a midshipman nnd was familiarly known to bis ship males as "Sprats." "Tho King was very nice nnd Jolly," said William after their Iniervlew,: "ami w0 laughed umt tallied of tho days when we were young ludk togeUier' nnd when I" used tu'inill afhore In iho con- tain's cutter, ; ' j .. His majesty recalled mnnv little Incidents which oectirreii nbonrd hip. 1 was surprised how vivid vero tils recollections of those furaway days." One of Wlllinin'j moat treas ured possessions henceforth will lie an autographed photograph or the king In admiral's uniform, which his majesty presented him ts-fore saying good-bye. The senfnrlnV king, who was nl- I (By Mrs. Myrtle' Wlilpplc) : ROGTTT: mVKR. r)iK, :April 1?. (Special) -The Ijulles' Civic Im provement club of Hogue Uiver liresented their play, "The (I rent I'lumnier llieiich of Promise Suit," at Talent Friday night. They re port a-good attendance, and profit ed about $15 rjr their share. ' Professor Wllbcrt visited Med Tord over the week-end. Mark 11, Ford of .Medford, sales man for the ltuick car, was a business visitor here Friday. Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Hoppe and daughter. Hetty Jean, or Coeur. d'Aleno, Idnho, arrived Friday for a few weeks' visit wita friends and relatives. Mrs. Fred Nixon came down from MiMirord Monday.' she and -Mr. Nixon are stopping at ' the Seamon apartments. ; Miss Mason visited with he parents at Kugeno over the weok end. Among the Hogue Hiver pe'opl shopping in (irnnts Pass Sturrtay were Mr. und Mrs. Forrest Bur nett and son. Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Will Deck. Mrs. Norn Badley and children. -Mrs. George cott, Mrs. J. Al. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs Hlchard Scott. 1 - Mrs. Howard Hohbins nnd chil dren returned to lOugene Sunday nlgnt, nrter a visit with relatives here anil at Central Point. Several Hogue Hiver people at tended the dance at Community club Saturday night. , Mrs. Alvlu Withernll and daugh tor of Kiisebtng visited her brother and wire. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Scott, also other relatives, over the week-end. Mrs. Wltheral is teach- j log nt liospliurg Ulis winter. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lloppe nnd lietly Jean and Mrs. Martha Sea mon were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. llnppe's brother, itoy Keamon, In .MeiKord. A truck from Crants Pass- ran Into a ditch at the end or the Kvans creek lulilge Monday and had to be pulled out with Stlggers' logging truck. The proceedings aiiracieu ijutte a crowd: Mr. and Mrs. (loodale nro mov ing into me House recently va eated by Proressor Wllbert, who has taken up rusldence at "the Wnldoi-r hotel until the end of the term. TI19 logging truck belonging to John Auue nnd c. Le Moine is being overhauled and the owners expect to Hiart work at ooco. Mrs. Lulu Miles lert Tuesday morning on a business trip to Los RABID COYOTE IN TABLE npCK, Ore..'Api (Special) Crews at the Modoc or-. chard began lighting Btnudgo pots at 8:30 Friday nlcht. Anrll fi and at 8:30, the next morning were still I firing, with temperature outside of the heated areas hovering around the. -killing point. This is the j Inngesb' continued stretch ot firing i since artificial- heating' has been used for frost protection in tho orchard. Mrs. Margaret - Lydlard and daughter. Miss Grace,, entertained the Ladles' Sewing club Wednesday-afternoon. A. L. 'Seabrooko Is reported to be suffering' with a severe attack of sinus trouble. :'. Mr. nnd Mrs, Levi Hard man en tertained the Peterson family and Mr. Hardman'a motrler from Med ford Tuesday evening. . IF. W. Davison, manager of tho Table Rock store, is a business visitor in Roseburg this -week. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Davis nnd children ot Bams Valley were Sunday-afternoon visitors- with the Ralph Wilson family. The boys' Sunday school olass held- a class meetlhg' nt the home of John Morris Wednesday eve ning. Miss Orace Lydlard Is visiting- her sister, Mrs. Bert hold Rarnum. at Phoenix this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers nnd son, Ivan, and the Fred Smith family attended a family dinner at the-home of Mrs. Ktta Hlghnm in Knms Valley last Sunday. Mrs. J. H. flrlfrin of San Fr.m ,iJi, who is an nunt of Mrs. Frank Myers, arrived .hero the first pf the week and will probably spend a month visiting relatives In the-valley. Ken Collins of Corvilllls Is a Vis itor here wyii relatives nt the Lorn v,l rftui y III, 111,,, vveiinesuay nlgnt, April in, was the first night for more than week that orchardlsts and crews in this district had a good night's sleep without being disturbed ungt smudge pots. The report earlier In the evening of Floyd Young, rrost expert, telling that there would be no frost wns ih deed welcome news to those who bad been on the firing line for nearly two weeks. The past wih- ter and present spring, if one c; call tjus spring, are epochs or time that-will long be remembered In this section. Cold and dry has neen the rule almost continuously since lust November, - which- has resulted In the most backward season ever seen hero, r Garden seeds havo rotted fn the ground, grain crops have sufrered tremen dously, barley in many places be ing destroyed, and nttor being re planted cut down ror the second' time: - Alfairn, which at this time or the year Is generally six inches high, is only slightly above the ground and making a brave at tempt to hold its own against tho nightly raids of Jack frost, A large amount or the fruit where no smudging was done, Is believed to have been destroyed: Although tho situation looks rather blue here at the present, a ood warm rain and a break in the cold snap- with two weeks of warm sunshine, would make it wonderful change. If. T. Flnley, deputy assessor, wns Interviewing rnrmers in this district the rirst of the week. 'God of Mankind" at his Saturday 'ffie tfod of "Mankind" will be shown nt tho IhIs theater on Sat urday only. It Is a thrilling drama with many moments of real, pa thetic acting. The picture unreels the story of rich mnn. whose children, a dnguhter nnd a Ron, leave him with his money miner than live near him nnd stand for his selflsh ness and his anger. The daughter SHE THOUGHT HER CASE HOPELESS ' I -- Yet ALL-BRAN Brought Keiiei Almost Immediately No Trouble Since Mills Uro. Coffee which nian ""''' "l until tho ..! . I :C . . P5 ago of 27, nnd n seafaring man, who passed all his lire, at sen. in the inrmiKn trie roasters by a con tinuous process a few nounuV chattel for 'niilie a time at a time. No ctlierroastingn,'deiia of Ofnlgwell house, where process can produce such a rich. lx""! ' rKV "enpenuine- nom l.nifnrm H., I l '"g HILfLS BROS COFFEE - ffl frtm tkt rip I'nr K.xhihiilmi liliHim v good general rule lo go by for pruning garden roses is to re move two-thirds of (be previous year'R growth. If one looks for exhibition bloom, pruning might be still more severe, as It is an axiom: the lower the cut, the Nirongur tjir growth. and the more henutifiil iillMniRh the tetter) will be the blooms. When constipation one eets a liPNli nm .,ni i ' S"P.,,n 8 Person, it is almost im wit he,-' ii ?. 1 . 1 I l?'-JAV" P0,"'b'e to relieve it, let alone pre witu her throat torn by (he fanes vhi It iik A j ..I,. of a supposedly rabid covote. Mls -Ri.t w' i5 u." :T..i Mable Gordon. 17-yenr-olrt Silver- from her sufferingread her letter, lake girl, was today awaiting nr- "Mine ., .n extwrne of consllp.; rival or scrum being rushed here1 tlon and alihoutb I had triad aboot avarj rrom the state honrd of health JVn that WM racommendad to ma. I had laboratory in Portland. The wound ..SlfST VpiP! " "Tr b"" !" is regarded as serious. Wednes-' mailt, ao I thAuvht t hbl t ,1 i urn,,' day night, hearing a commotion 1 "Haved ma almoat immadialaly and i in Ihe nonllrv vni-.l iim f,.,inn had no troubla ainae, which was afmiwt in ine poiiiiij Mini, .Miss t, onion thrca monlha aso." Mra. K. B. Lvslia. 2104 went to see whnt was causing I Lyman St., Hint, Mlchlaan. the disturbance. she scnrcelyl Your system must have roURhaao reached the yard when a coyote I or bulk daily, otherwise constipation sprang at her, sinking five fnngs is nlmost inevitable. Kelloge's ALL into her throat. Aroused by her BRAN will supply this bulk. It is a cries, tho family went to her aid healthful cereal to eat? every day. and the anlmnl was shot. Vor- To use in cooked dishes or serve cupine quills were found In its with milk or cream. To mi with body which was taken as definite: other cereals. -- I proof the animal wns rabid, as KelWir's ALT-RHAV 1. I coyotes rarely attack Porcuplnea. . teed to relieve constipation and to TV F. l. Strieker of the state ptVvent It. Far better than pills and board nf health In Portland ex- laxatives whose doses often have pressed the opinion In a telephone to be increased to be effective. Two message the coyote was rabid nnd tahlespoonfuls daily chronic cases asked that the skull be sent to thel with every meal. It Is 100 hmn tale laboratories. and is 100 effective. Doctor recommend it. Your grocer sells it. Served by hotels, restaurants, din-iiig-cars. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. May Mnko Day Lot Day HONOLl'LC. il'i Hawaii' sec ond annual "lei day" will be ob served May 1, when everyone Is expected to wear at least one flower "lei" or wreath. Prizes will be given for the best leis, "May day ts lei day" Is the official slogan. IV ALL-BRAN RUPTURE CURABLE , Results Not Influenced by Age or Time -" ' Standing, Reports Expert W. E. Hardy, nationally known expert, ot New York -and Philadel phia, but ndWof Los Ahgelesj says: ' ' ' ' f I ' i "Itupture tHernia) comes through a natural opening. It Is Bit a breach or tear In the abdominal wall, as most people think, therefore subject to closure." i The Hardy Super Shield, us furnished and supplied to the United States Oovernment, In a scientific advancement over all other meth ods and will not only retain any reducible rupture perfectly, giving Immediate and complete relief; also relieve all fear and danger of strangulation; but closes Ihe opening of the average case in 30 days Make up your mind to permanently close the hernial opening- by the use of the Hardy Super Shield. Mr. Hardy treats every case person ally and proves to each what he claims for his treatment, and will give local references. If you want done what others have failed to do, see W. E. Hardy. Large or difficult cases of long standing spe cially solicited. Mr: Hardy will be at the Hotel Holland, April 13th, this Saturday only hours 10 A, M. to 6 P. M., Evenings 7 to 9 niUIII Hie UMG Ul L'mnui: Ul t u liunnm nim ,m n.,i'a un nuillt. I. rest where the bump shows and not where the opening is, often reW huiiiub in miauAuiatiuu,. (Don't wear your truss where the lump shows, hut place It where the opening le. It is different. How and where to wear your pad. Call and Be shown.) If interested call. Ho will be glad to show you without charge' or fit you if desired. Anyone ruptured should re member the 'date and take ndvantage of this opportunity. HALL PAINT COMPANY 407 E. Main Phone 937-R j y .;. ,'f . ' ; I -"Uy. -,"' ::' J " ' Touch Up the Bathroom A little,: : satin eggshell finish wiUmnkd the. hath room. look .100 lietter. 'It is easily applied aM'difs quirkl. You can also make the whole inside of the house look better with a touch of this paint. ' " Ask Us About It We Will Gladly Give You Our Advice x . 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