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1 v V !!S IS 1 ,1 ; It J! Ptw rS.fif. UEDFORD MAIJL f RIBONB rUDUUM DT I aflEDTORD FBINTLNQ CO. IMI II Hlb It - BOBKBT W. KOHL, Editor ft. IDUmi BHJTB. Mute ; Aa Indtptodttt Nmfftpar awnod cIbm -utttr it Madftri. Bncoa, and An Uvcb I, 18T9. r BDBBCB1PT10N BATM ty 1UU Is Adrian: luij, viih BmxUr, yctr . Dillf, Vttb Sundty, BWolh. ...... Dally, vltituU Bundxy, yctf.,.,.. Dtllr, vitbout Bundtj, annlb.... . . Weekly Mill TtIIhim, om rur.... .ir.so . .rs . 1.80 . .46 1.00 J.nn BUOOIJ, OH 7V tMUomui. centrii point, photnu. bUt, Gold mil too oo iiigDMin: Dally, with Sunder. Booth B -T5 ' Dillr. without Bundar. month 65 ; Daily, vitbout Sunday, om ratf..... TOO - Daly, itb Bunday, ont year B OO All term, caiu u Ufanea. UEMBCB Or tUt ASSOCIATED PRESS BMtlvliw Full Leiud Wire Berrlea Iba Aaaodalad Frest ti neluihftly tntltiM) to dm um ror putmeauun or in nam mipuam credited ta it or ottwrwua erMiua u uu papar, and alaa fa tha loeal nevt mibllihed herein. All rlcbta for publleatlos of ipodil dlapaUBM arao ara auo raaanaa Bwotn dally tfsraft drtuUtloo for 111 aootai Mint OCT. 1, IBZB, 48B. Offldal paper of tba City of Medford. Official paper of J nekton County. Adrarttiing BeprmntathM If. C, MOdENSEN A COMPANY Omraa In Nmt York, Chlcafo. Detroit, francUeo, Lot Angela, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur P.rry The Oregon Kniornld Is up on Uh editorial far. battling for the abolishment of "paddling" at the university,, as completely as It hus been abolished In the home. The gals aro wearing dresses ti gay colored an lampshades, and ubout.ithe sizq of lampshades. The well traveled roadH should be milted for tacks. Nobody knows how the tacks get on tho highways. They get there by a phenomena, and con no . more be prevented from being showered, than, milk can bo kept, out of water. TIIIO TltlTII IS TOM) (Lyons News) Art Kstabrook Is having his . North Douglas avenue homo ull cleaned up and redecorat ed. He has brought the alley, which was filled up. down to grade, and Is now repaporlng and reflnlsbjng tho woodwork In his house. Mrs. Kstabrook doing nearly all of the work. Several' local ''opportunities for civic fights, uro nouiimounllng to anything, owing to The religious issue not being Involved! ! Dandelions and Democratic can didates' for 'governor are thick. What Is Mlltun 'A. Miller of Albany going to. run fur. next year? - A tardoltiyn man who admitted In court lieibcat his wfe.,..waH ord ered to Kiss iior every morning for six months t tola, Kan., Koglster) Well, a lot of peoplo still maintain there is nu 'Justice . - Marlon ; Talley, grand opera teqori has gone hack to the farm, like ; Harold Corlels. tho valley baritone.' Marlon, Uko Harold, will probably find something to sing about, even If they aro on Iho farm. i , . ..... , ' ' ' " ' ' ' LAUNDRY STOCKS SHRINK (Portland Telegram.) Probably mistaken for a shirt. "Trie Angels Do Not Wear nob bed Hair" (Sermon Topic, Chlco Enterprise.) And, as far as any body knows, tho saints don't wear nosorwtdlh mustaches, Scott Davis and John Johnson aro due back from girdling the globe. It Is cxpocted they will bo glad to. get back, and found no place to compare to this neck of the woods. Straw hats are appearing on every hand, being porpetrated pro maturcly. Qlrl wants house work. Will go home nlghts.-(Coos Bay Times.) . . ' THE ALIBI I met a fellow on tho street Who didn't havo enough to oat. " (1 knew It by tho marks and elans That hrand a man w-ho never dines But only lunches now and then On scraps abhorred by oilier men.) Ho looked as If he'd go and die If ho could find a place to lie But that there wasn't such a place, J gathered from his hopeless faco. I know that (lod will nut forget. That4 had money. Willi me, yet Went, on without u sign that I Could hear his need's uuultercd cry. But will Uod a Iho grant to me A certain timid decency In shrinking from an action that Might bo an Insult, bald and flat? 1'erhaps that hungry wrock, bereft Of almost everything, had left A spark of prldo. I wcro to blame To put him to that final ahaino. A sophistry? Hut havon't you Argued Uko that and meant It, . too? ' ' j '(Cleveland I'luln Dealer.) V IVIo KllllHl III ('IKsIl ' BONNEUS KliUIlV. ldHhu, Apr. 29. Jusse Leach, HOgar Collins and Paul Osbom were Instantly killed Sunday when the autuiiiohlle In which they were driving plung ed over tha bunk of Uoul river, turned over and pinned them under tho car In five feet of water. Thovlc!lms, nit young men, nro members of prominent families here. 2 Meals Day, Plenty Water, Help Stomach - ilSlnce drinking plenty of wiilrr. fjWng two good meals a day and taking Adlerlka, I've had no trou ble with my stomach or buwclrt." O. DeKont. Kvcn .o KIHKT spoonful of Ad lerlka relieves gas tin the stomach find removes aHtnnlnhlng amounts of old waste matter from the sys tem. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerlka will surprise I you. Heath's Drug Store. WE SELDOM APPRECIATE OUK BLESSINGS EVERYONE KNOWS of tlio bt'C'UUKc of the tret's. Fur people in Jfeilforil who don't improved, because they haven't lias been so p-aduul and they they have failed to reully sense what bus been going on. This fact was brought out very clearly over the past week end, when several former residents, attending the fchrine cere monial, jiaid their first visit to were all astonished by tho changes that hud taken place, and ' marveled l the growth this them informed the Mail Tribune he "simply couldn't get over it," and wondered vhy he had A LL OK "WHICH emphasizes tho fact that all values are comparative und that there the present if more people took time to review-the past, Also there would be less complaint with the weather if one took the trouble to read the weather reports elsewhere. We hold no brief for the disgraceful behavior on the Sabbath, we heartily favor his im peachment. But before we decide that u wet week-end spells disaster, we should consult the cetera, and cast an eye over other parts of this tcrrcstial sphere. What do we see f " f OTOC'K and stock herders dying in Rocky mountain blizzards, v-f scores killed and property lions from, floods, hurricanes anil electrical, storms in the south and middle west. :. , In other words stepping a view of the forest, 'we find have much for which to be thankful. In fact there will be many willing to aivc the weather man another chance if he will now keep the heavens clouded until the heat has again been turned on. , , .:' ' -' .- ''"' ; A NEW TRIBUNE FEATURE . THIS PERSPECTIVE BUSINESS has given us another thought. Why not help our readers to appreciate the pres ent by giving them more information regarding tho past? Not a bad idea. Therefore, to perform this service, and also to give the Mail Tribune another interesting feature, we are starting today a If) and 2lMyear-ago column facts of sig nificance and interest taken from the files of this paper. The effort will be not only to give the reader an idea of conditions in the past, but to present items instructive or amus ing in themselves.' . ' . t WHY WE WANT ANOTHER RAILROAD A HEADER INQUIRES -yhy extension, and - what wo Pacific! ', : We might answer that by another question:',:' Why must our correspondent assume that because we favor the Great Northern ifj the jircscntuoiitrdversy, we tlio i-ioutlieru raoine? . , . We have no grudge whatever It has.its virtues. . And according to sonic of our friends its freight service is steadily improving. . Hut that doesn t mean we part of the coust for all time, struction of a ILill through-line Ircight and pussengcr seiwicenthau now enjoyed. i , THERE IS ANOTHER POINT. Railroads, like people, have A characters. We believe there is genuine truth in the state ment that the chief difference between tlio Hill and S. P. linos is this: , . , . ''. The S. P. lina always regarded tlio country as something to ' build up the rullraads, tha Hill linos havo always regarded the ' railroads as somolhlng to build up tlio country. The fundamental issue, therefore, is whether the hitter tvpc of railroad should bo allowed to build u connecting link which would give Oregon another transcontinental line, or be forced to quit where it is and leave southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia with only one. - ; . ' From the standpoint of the opment wo fail to see how any sensible person can fail' to prefer tho former situatiou to the latter.' '' A .'divorce suit, is usually a When the meek inherit tho earth, they won't be able to run But fortunately most of them havo large, cupablo wives. The. most exciting endurance contest at present is that be tween the weather and tho lust tier of wood. It isn't hard to lovo your fellow man tuiless ho suggests brightly that your troubles are probably not as, serious as you think. MUTT AND JEFF Wt 'ii 11 hum nil u j 1 ,j. ,., , 1 , , . - - - .. - - -Jf 1 lOn&ff M H, Boo Hoo T NUTT, You've BetM g: Mef You kwow "tYc-S, But j -rfi, A YfiAR AGO. x Vl jlHooHooMOo: p CRYING VRSiMC6 TrtouSAfjb BocksB WHY Ap i SQuAM&efceTj TEM Dollars . . SgSib ZJLTZ r-r $V MFC SAVINGS, 1 YOU OF UirKM r RSAUlet) W '-. 9 v ' WW IXI taTycCS' "TO1" V0O 6rU Mc SOBBING? T ioJ QsAYTJJfo T SlNCiJjrp s rt,TACK ? ToSMeFoRYeu?fcr. your, trust, e BurstV4 Mix t - haw Beew TPm ' '-" '1 r ..:.fljs,& -- - ""--v Mcrl , , :.PIr J mmmm ' y". Li . JSMClifaii . n 1 ffJSBWajtfaafffffcfffff-.-....- f ii-i' MEDFORD MATL man who couldn't see the forest tho Mime reason there arc inuny appreciate how llctlford huu been uvay from it. The growth have been so immersed in it that MJedford in several eurs.' They community has enjoyed One of not "heard more about it." would be less: complaint with weather man. In fact, after hU lawns, gardens, grain fields, ct damage running into the mil ; ' ' out of the trees so we can gain that comparatively speaking, we we favor the Great Northern have against the Southern - ' . must huvo ' something against" against the Southern Pacific favor an S. P. monopoly in this or that wo deny that the con would give the people bettor public welfaro and future devoir thrco - piecc suit. It Breaks Mutt's Heart to Cheat t ' mm f-.... TTCTBTjyE, MTOFORD, ' Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BSADT, K. D. Signed krttm pntllnliif to foMntU bwltk and brflftM, Dot to 4umm i"r--lt tr trtatzMct, via ti tnMmnmd bf Dr. Brsdj If . stiwpil. Mlf-addrMMtf afop hi ocloMd. Ltura hovid be brief sad written In tmk. Owing to the large Dumber of letters re eeleed, only a few ean be soewered here. Vo reply esn be aude to qeerle. ftot Mofetmv low to InetrrtftJoos. Arlilieee Dr. W lUiue Bmdy, In aire ef tbJ, aewepeper. NOW 13 THE TIME Kay fever, hey? You're not so warm. Not at this treason of the year. Even In haytime or there. abouta you ar piobably barkln? up the wronx plant if you blame bay tor your polllnosls Pollinosls doesn't mean manv noses, aa any schoolboy with n worlilns know', edge of Greek might suppose! it means) pollen disease. If you have pollinosls right now It Is not unlikely tree fever: that is. If you will waive the objection to calling your trou ble fever that's another odd thing about this alleged hay fever It la neither hay nor fever, in the ma jority of cases. In fact, if a vie-, tint of hay fever actually does de velop any fever, that is, elevation of body temperature above the nor mal, he 4uis probably got some complication and he ought tq con sult a doctor regardless of the con dition of the hay crop. Prom the last of February to the end of May is the pollinating sea son for trees, and the pollen of a' number of treeB or shrubs causes trouble for sensitized persons. Among tho varieties commonly found responsible, by skin scratch test, are Cottonwood, oak, white ash, winged elm, red maple, black willow, swamp poplar black, wut nut aspen, white elm. Of course there are other pollens than tree pollens in the air in April and May, but where tlio In- dividual s season commences bright and early in March he may reason ably suspect the trees of the vi cinity are responsible. Prom one to two per cent of the entire population have pollinosls. being subject to the disorder is no index of an Individual's intellectual or social superiority; it 1b Just evi dence that he happens to be sensl tlzed to the pollen in question. How or why he has become so sensl tlzed is a little myBtery we are not yet prepared to elucidate, but, like the police searching for the lierpetrator of a crime, we are fol lowing-up clues and we are con fident we will discover something soon. ; . PolloiiB vary as widely in char acter and appearance under the mlcroscoiie, as pineapples do from apples. - Some, pollen grains ' are smooth and rounded and . these usually cause no trcible; other plants give off pollen grains that resemble burrs and these are often resnonsible for the trouble. ' : Pollen is, borne by the wind. Vjf a sensitized Individual could screea or filler all the air he .breatHoi, Ijlirough a filter , fine eJiouIV to separate out the pollen grains, ho would havo no "bay fever" or polli nosls. If he can run away to a region where the plant responsible for his trouble does not grow, he will escape the attack. There is little pollen left In the air after a rainfall, and sufferers from polli nosls usually experience a period of comparative rellof after a good shower. Victims of this disease commonly find they rest more com fortably with - windows closed, to exclude the air and the pollen it contains. . - . ,,-.-, . ' Probably most victims of polli nosls got their annual attacks lats in the summer or in the early; autumn. They are prone to blame gohlenrod for it, because golden- rod happens to bo in blossom Just then. Unldenrod seldom causes I rouble; the familiar ragweed in the usual cause of polllnosls so attributed to goldenrod. If your trouble begins in March or April, you may suspect the trees, but not every case of persistent rhinitis 1h of thte nature, and only the specirtc. skin scratch testa ap plied by the physician, or a regular annual recurrence at the same sea son and an equally regular annual cessation of the attack when the pollinating season Is ovor, will con firm the suspicion In any case. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Dieting I have been dieting for six weeks and In that time have lost '12 pounds. Kut tho last two weeks I have not lost any. Why Is that? Mrs. J. II.) Atiswor.-'-AVIthout knowledge of your diet I can only surmise thai you take a maintenance dtot for an Individual of your present weight and activity. Such a diet would be a reduction diet for you when you woro overweight. OREGON, MONDAY,-APRIL 29, 1929'- FOR TREE FEVER Mr. Fust Pudget I take a face massage from my barber once a week. This massage leaves ray skin feeling line and clean. My skin is oily and I am exposed to dust a good deal out side In my work. (P. D. M.) Ataswer. Unless you'ro para lyzed or something, r should ad vise that you wash and wipe your own face. If the skin is too oily, use plenty of soap and water, hot, then rinse repeatedly in cold water. Then a brisk toweling. 4 A dally application of a lotion consisting of ten grains of resorcln hi the ounce of toilet water or bay rum will cor rect the excessive oillness. The finest face massage is that of a pair of six-ounce gloves on the dukes . of a gentle yet dynamic friend, ... , , - , "Liver and Let Live ' J'ani a victim of pernicious anemiav'and every few months I seem to havo a relapse. I havo taken liver in all forms, raw. cooked, extracted, - and finally I discovered . . . 's extract which I have taken more or less regularly, mix it is rrigntfully expensive. (ill N.) . : . . .. . , , Answer. I believe any kind nf liver cooked or prepared in any way you like, la efficacious agalnBt pernicious anemia (though useless in ordinary secondary anemia) If the patient takes half a pound or us equivalent thrice weekly for an indefinite period. 1 It you tire of eating liver prepared In one way. vary the method of cooking and Bervtng. The extracts, havo no ad vantage, except that they may be administered by injection when the patient cannot eat. ' 8oda Is 8aleratua ' What it any difference Is there between bicarbonate of soda and saleratus? (M,rs. U G.) Answer. 'Saleratus is a common name for soda or bicarbonate of sodium. There is no difference practically, v (Copyright, John P. tile Co.) Th' Mexican rebels have made Gen. Escobar president, but ever' buddy wuz so out 0' breath that ther wuz no speeches. The ques tion is, what's to become of Mr, Oann? . Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) our deserts, swamps, mosquitos and malaria. That work would be worth to this ' nation ten times what tho big war cost us. - Tho Levlalhan returns to port landing passengers not thirsty. Being able to havo what they chose, passengers drank little, mainly beer and wine. The wine list read "champagne $3 a bottle, red Uordoaux $1.75 to 3 a quart. Beer, ale and stout, 25 cVnts.a bottle." - One hundred and twelve bottles were thrown overboard outside the 12-mllc limit, to oblige tho Volstead act. Tho dirigible "Graf Zeppelin", having rccontiy made flights, non stop. Of 6000 miles, will resume trans-Atlantic flights, starting for New lork On May 12. Dr. Eckc- Mil (ner, .whoso wife will accompany' 1 him, expects to make two round 1 trips, each crossing in about 100 ! hours. ,' f .- In a few years men will talk of the "old days' when wo crossed lu floating ships and wasted four days." ' Book your passage on the Zeppelin's return voyage, be one of the pioneers, and have some thing to tell your grandchildren. - , Britain strives ceaselessly for mastery of ho air, while this na tion looks on. On the "England to India iwsseuger route, a Brit ish piano flew 4130 miles in 60 hours, 48 minutes. Fortunately some of our biggest financial 'and Industrial institu- Hons, the National City bank, with its united Air & Transport Co., and the Kord company, selling all- metal planes below cost, are doing the work; that government does in other conn tries. 1 , , r In addition, our post office, con stantly Adding to its air mileage, encouragos aviation and plane Duuaers. King Victor Emanuel of Italy, praising Mussolini, says Italy's high place in the world Is due to the seven years work by fascist!. The king may well praise Musso lini, remembering the fate of the czar. : . -. Italy was marked for. the next outbreak of bolshevism, according to -the communist party, when Mfts solinl stepped forward. . ,- An American company will es tablish flying routes in China. The contract calls for three lines within six months. China, more than any other great nation, ne.eds airplanes, ner roaos oeing prac ttcally impassable. Even it phina naa me automomies, they could hot travel.; ,.- ''- , ( American schools will train Chi nese pilots, work done by British era long ago in Japan. - it lit an excellent program, un less some day Asiatics Bhould stop murdering each other and turn their eyes westward and come by air instead of coming on shaggy ponies and on foot, as they did In the time of Attlla, the great khan. . .. - Quill Points Hmv pleasant at tho opening gifmc to recognize Inst year's play ers and last year's peanuts. . ' A scientist says a race of su permen will control the world in the future. We don't expect much change cither. .... . Thero arc ytwo classes: Thoso who think force can put over an idea and those who know history. Still, it a rain spoils the picnic you can go out in thjs yard and find a few ants for the butter. - A. - lie-inan Is ono who can ' rend nl story about, n lien.- , pecked brother and cliucklo . , Instead of bolting. fr . ". ' There can't be much' relation ship. .Apes havo a flat noso unfit to thrust into other pooplo'a busi ness. . . : t-. X'.V ' ' Among tho things tliat ; bldom at night and wilt when duy comes aro good resolutions.. ' If Washington can't docldo how to go In to dinner without the assistance- of foreign ' diplomats. perhaps It Is wise 'to keep out of that league. " Americanism: Wondering why crlmo flourishes; nodding approval when somebody on your side' shoots somebody on tho other side, America has no great' cathedrals. but you should seo somo of the modern bathrooms. One secret of success is to mon key -with Wall street early when you have little to lose. A Iilgh-buv in ono who has Hut-h a good vocabulary no enn talk about sex vtltltout scenting as vulvar as be Is. - Dry agents should wear unl forms. Then when you answer a knock on .tho door at night, you can duck. That Columbia professor who condemns alarm clocks should remember that making excuses to a class isn't like explulnlng to a boss. Texas Gulnan makes $93,000 a year and doesn't know liquor Is iwrved at her place. ThlB should encourage tho dumb. Correct this sentence: "When I am suffering in silence," said she, "It doesn't make, -ine mad if no body seems to notice it." Do Yon Remember? T 10 YEARS AGO TODAY (From files of Mail Trlhuw) ; Ben Sheldon appeared on Main street Monday wearing leather pants and a straw hat tho cyno sure of all oyes. - : ' . 1 ! . Snowwrlfts now prevent motor traffic toward Crater Lake further than Union Creek. 1 Mrs. Murgaret. Hammond, the school teacher, was in town this morning and took passage off T. 12. Nichols' Ford to Ashland via Med- ford. From what I can learn she is quite a pretty nd popular girl A. C. Howlett In Eagle Point Eaglets. Dr. Henry Hart today sold his 109-acre pear ranch south of. the city to W. J. Furnlce and Max Leldcrmann Of Portland; for J30 000. ' . ! ' Over $80,000 has been subscribed in Med ford to dato for the Victory loan. f' Eggs are selling for 45 cents a dozen in' Portland. ' ' - County Judge Uardner, W. H. Gore and K. V. Carter are confi dent there will Boon be a new high way bult to Eagle Point. If no contractors bid, they said today, the county and people will them selves do the work.- v-,, :' ' 20 YEARS AGO TODAY ; (From files of Mall Tribune) John D. dwell- and W. M. Holmes, who have for somo. years been partners in the real estate business, . . have dissolved partner ship,' Mr. Holmes -withdrawing to do business .under -his own name with' T. B; Goodpasture. : N. Jerry, the nugget minor, loft for the cast Thursday. ;' E. Lr. Jones of the Copper King mine.. Blue Ledge district, is in Medtord. His mine is the only one on which any development work Is being done. : ... Savoy theater tonight, "Behind In His Rent," another laughograph. Admission one dime. '. F. It. Seufcrt, the salmon king or the upper Columbia,- backs the Medford Commercial club's advo cacy of building a highway through Oregon. : Art Burgess as "Ko-Ko" Is worth the prlco of admission in "The Mikado" at tho Medford the ater tonight. Admission 15c to 25c. Weather prediction: 'Fair to- night. Frost. There is a deal pending for the sale of the P. & K. to parties whose Identity Is not disclosed. Tho road now goes to Eagle Point. j Over (500 in fines was paid" Sat urday by violators of the local op tion law In Grunts Pass. District Attorney Mulkey is prosecuting. The- Morrlll-Balilnger ranch, be tween Mod toi'd' anas Jacksonville, 140 acres,: has been sold to' It: W. Clancy and associates of Idaho, for 130,500. , ,...'.-: ' William D. llaywqod, accused of murder- of cxJGovernor Swenden burg of Idaho, spent, Wednesday In Medford: Ills ono cyo lends him a sinister aspect. - - ! Communications Dr. l'unk Oonimi'iuls Medford Press, ' To tho Editor: Many Influential secular dallies are doing tho public a great In Jury In the way their "news stories" are presented, blaming tho largo number of deaths from alco holism to tho prohibition amendment- ' Wo are glad to, noto a dis position on tho part of the Med ford dally papers to be partial to measures that aro good in contro versies that may arise. Unfortunately the Influcnco of somo of our secular dallies Is not always fair. The General Motors company cannot bo accused of being In leaguo with tho criminal clement becauuo ' tho automobllo enables so many violators of the law to escape. Neither can It bo said that tho prohibition amend ment Is responsible for tho deaths and the crimes that we read about. It Is tho violators of tho law that nro responsible. Prohibition is not a cure-all, but ft has re sulted In tho accomplishment of great good. In spite of tho mis takes of somo of Its advocates. Public sentiment Is a mighty force. and tho press deserves commenda tion for offering encouragement hi efforts that aro put forth for moral and civic betterment. DR. II. C. FUNK. I Ye Poet's Corner Our TMrlt lug; Town of Medford. In a low green valley 011 Bear - creek's sunny shore, -Lies our thriving town of Med ford. ' ... ' Whcrb you'll find ait open door, To welcome friends of oilier towns, anil we always serve the best; Our thriving little city Is the prldo of all tho west. , . It has a lovely climate you'll find it can't be best: e Tho mountains all around ity Is a great, place to retreat; ' The cold and sparkling water, with ' fountains here and there, ' Is a boon to all the people' who' come from everywhere When going through tho valley,-: -Just take-a little time ' To view the mountain-scenery And enjoy our sunny cltmo. - . . It is noted for Its pear crops and 'other fruits galore, -This thriving little city, on 'Bear creek's sunny shore. -'' A, B. S. 1fDDIES'COLDS , snouid not be "dosed." Treat them externally with - WICKS V VapoRub Oomrll Million .ar. teerf Kewrfj. Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? To have plenty of firm flesh and the ability to do a big day's work and feel "like a two-year old" at night, you must eat three good meals a day, relish your food and properly digest it. ' If you can't eat, can't sleep, can't work, just . take a teaspoonful of lanlac bo fore meals. , ' ' - - . . ' Mrs. Fred Westin, of 387 E. 67th St North, Portland, Ore., says: "Tanlac cured my stomach trouble , completely after three- years suf- -ferine. It built me up to perfect . health, with, a train of 27 lbs. That was two years ago, and I still en joy the best of health." ' ' Tanlac is wonderful for indiges tion and constipation gas, pains, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings ' back lost appetite, helps you digest your food, and . gain strength and weight. It contains no mineral drugs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature's own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist. Your money back if it doesn't, help. 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED WINE, WOMEN AND WRONG TEXAS GUINAN ' ;r t.a : .. in Her , ' ALL TALKING . ... "quen of the night clubs' HUNT'S CRATERIAN WED.', MAY 1ST Tanlac