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n? PAGE TWO MEDFOTJD MAIL TRTBUKE, MEDFORD, OTtEflON'. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1920. ! f j ' i l I i , ' QcaLandi -Personal !. After t)i? two duy' holiday pe riod, uufdnoHs returned to nurmalcy this mornltiB tho urorerlos anil meat markets doing a runhlnx liual- nH8. due to food supplies huvliiK been diminished. The school re- .guiiied their routine after hnvlni; , heen adjourned since Into Inst ffi . day uftcrnoqn. .,, . . , ', . V ,"Api attraotlvn, modern 4 - room house at:,SU Taylor St., will he of- ferod foil quick sale: fireplace, o- lttKn, lawn and shrubbery, phone Wilfred Mist-he. 1237. 240 Mayor A. W. Pipes, who left for I,os Anueles last week on a liusi- '' heps visit; is not expected home until next Krlduy. . 1 ' ' Dynge's reKUlar dance, Wert, anil Sat. at Dreamland. - In Itcv. J. M Johnson of the Cen tral Point Federated churches' will epnduct the reKUlar monthly aerv Ice At Prospect on Thursday eve.i InB, at 7:15. Tlie ladles' quartet of the Central Point church will slnit a number of Bospel souks. Kvery one 1 invited to the services.. ' lremstltchinK. piootlng, plentln-', .button maklnp and hose mending. 'Handicraft Shop. ' 157tf . Juejfts from a distance rcKlstor ed at Med ford hotels Include Mr. anil Mrs. A. .1. Wnnn of Cincinnati, Ohio, .Mr. and Mrs, F. W. McKee and Paul II. lirown of New York City, G. F.TJIetrlrk of WashlnBlo'i I). C... Kalph Woods of IJDtrull,' Mich, Chas, , liarrlnKer and J. H. Markham tjf Holse, Ida. . Orchard brand . liquid llmo-sul-plmr can be obtained at Pinnacle l'ftcklnu Co. ".. !.r 2S3tf .,. The I-ady Elks will meet ut.ithp Klka. templo .tomorrow afternoon. Orchard brand liquid limo-ul-pliur can ite obtained .at Plnniclc l'ncklng Co. . ,223tf- Williams 0. Tuffs. of Kerliy. Ore.. vu9. named In an Involuntary pe tition filed in IJ. S. court at Port land -last week, on behalf of 11. I.. Wilson. F. 11. Qlding- and M. Clem ens, all of Grants Pass, who set out debts owed to them by Tuffs 'Of Jl 185.4(1. , . ' ( Illsli grade lump lima nnd.hyd rated. lime for spraying. Big JMneH Lumber Company. 224tf . A marrlilBo license was Issued this morning at tile county clerk's offlco to Henry Vooth, 57, and Mil wood PoMeiflold, 35.. both of Hu'- rl-ka, Cal,' The couplo had been married to each other before but had been divorced. , He gave tin .Information that he had been mar rlod three times and she declared she had been nranied twice. "That good eoali" We give; green trading stamps, .Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239, ; i , ' it irnuuoit iiiti-Hu 1 r,,i.mi. vii. known .MVnford' aiid Central I'olnt raddent, Is spending several1 rtnyi 'here on business.. He Is Jiljw lo catcd nt Portland, where'he is em V ployed by a telephone company. .' ! HUth.grado lump lime and hyd (rated lime for spraying. Big Pines Lumber Company... , ,; , . ,flf -, M. H. Miller' and (leorge Uoyd -of Hcatllo are buslnesa visitors in Medford -oho arrived yesterday. . ' -Futnltui-o.atjft saqrlflcn foi-ciuirk salCAi 'l-c0nti-, r,BKs,Vcduvimi)ili'. electrlei rtUfgOf dliiln(,iroom sult4, :bcdrooW iturnltur,. Yefrlgi'ralo.r. etc,i .lm"WVIIfred ftllkBPhe, 1237. or call at SU Taylor Sti . 3f , Kills Huperlntendont Fred Sche fel, who .ha.d;beeo.jn- Iis.: Angejts .an business since. -the, middle-4f last weekreturned to Medford -uh tlie Shasta tills. tioou.V- - Tho Portland lodgu of jllks.el brated Its ,4th nnnlversaty hi.it Thursday night with a party ijul roccptlun nt the Klks tentple. lAmong. the churlor- members sllll living are Charles F. Kilter, M. K. . Knoch, Henry 1). C.rlfl'ln. James A. llrtmer. F. W. Unites and CMirlH F. Traung. , . ; Mrs. Frederick Yayi "A benuufil wave depends on a skillful oper ator.". Medford Beauty Shop. AHk a frleniL : -1 . ISO tir.. and Mrs. Hhockiey and--Mr. and Mrs.. Harvey Field returned to Medford Inst nlaht from a two days visit to Crescent City. They re- .pui't delightful weather nt . the bench resort. , '' ' . See Hiill's (Khoet -Metal Works for radiator, fender nnd.anto body repairing. 217'tf Oregonlans registered at local ho tels Include M. H. Lewis of t'o" vallls and ir. J. Knllsky of Kuuene. and the following from Portlanl: . M. M. Miller. Carl K. Oreen. F. V. ,Fnlco, P. V. ltvxford. Oi'o.i li Frost, Jr., Tom Hweeney. Mr. anJ , Mrn.4'., W. Know, J. M, Kro, A. i Kurls, C. ,M. Peterson,, W. it. Uasl 'n'lusson; V. K. Peurson, Arthur Colo, C O, ilnrr. C, C. Haynurd, o F. . Onlligly, Fred llerrln, .1. 1 ItryWnley, -linnces fhirland, 11. Dftllcy, Orace Willi,, Mnble Wllsoii. Frr.nk Wiley, James Morton. Hei be rt Wilson and J. V;. KniuVe.' ; ,iooll offers tnr Xmas Imto1 iruuhs. The l'easleys. 331 t:sl Main. , i .v .siv .. . New Plufircr'j Bur Cakes. Ask your grocer. h .Ui J,.. : i ... ' J. C. Johnston, traveling agent for the Pacific Fruit Express of, Portland, arrived in the city tod iy on business. Dynge's regular dance, Wert, and Hat, at Dreamland. 2 I a A .minor auto collision yesterday at the intersection of Sixth and Main streets resulted In damage t- cars driven by Steve Nye and Wil bur MorriB. Police reports Inrtl- culed the machines suffered bud'yl 'as a result of tho. Impact. ! High grade lump lime and hyd-: rated lime for spraying. Big Pines ' Lumber Company. 224tft If satisfactory MTiingeinrnts can lie made with the Kinmath county court, the state tax commission will supply trained men to super vise the work of classification and equalteatfun of tax assessments of all property In the county. Mrs. Frederick Is featuring ex clusive styles In hair arrangement at the Medford Beauty Shop. A3k a friend. . 23."" sued at the sheriff's office this I forenoon to L. C. (liiliies, Arthur Copper of Ashland, IS. C. (lardner of Talent and W'lliurd Cnvo of Medford. Dressmaking and remodeling at ) the Fashion Shop, 424 Modford Bide. Tel. 1181. " tf The price of gasoline throughout tho world ranges from an uverage of 18.3 cents per gallon in the lTnlted States to C'i cents per gal lon in Bolivia, reports the Oregon State Motor association. Less ash, less snot, In that good I coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 239. tf Mrs. L. C. Slsemore of Fo.'t Klamath arrivort in the city yester .day to visit Cor a few days at the home of Mr. und Mrs. John S. Orlh. ., : . "Seeloy Hull returned today from Los Angeles, where, he hud spent the past week on business. - Sidney S. (leorge of Kugene. state 'commander of the American Le gion, was the principal speaker at the Armistic day celebration in Grants Pf.as. See our Xmna specials now. The Pensleys, 331 Fast Main. 238 The- Kugene Fruit Growers are preparing -another shipment of 143.00U pounds of sacked prunes to Hamburg, Germany. The shipment will leave Portland on the steamer Donan. November 17. f Let me write your fire Insurance. Curl y. TengwaliL llotol Medford. Phone (l!in. . t( Among tlie Tacomu, Wash., trnn slont residents spending yesterday in Medford were M. 'F. Lnntlruth, Dick Hnnisey, Mr. and Mrs. Itolanil 10. Jones and Spencer Sulliger. Photographs for Christmas! Special offers now, avoid iale rush. The Pensleys, 931' Fast Main. 38- . Siuniner-cabins of .Medford pro- pie -at- I'nlon Creok were covered by- a , blanket of biiow- yesterday, according lo vlHltors there. The snow was not deep au'l had prnb ably heen on the ground for'fev eral days, lending beauty to tlie woodlund scone. IM'obaldy caused to seek lower levels because of the t'uld, fleveral -doer . wore iilso seen by motorists making the trip Inst evening. ' . . iTom - 'Watson of Portland Is spending several days In Medford. Visiting his sister, MIhh Kllxabeth Watutn of the county school pup erintcndenfH office. ' I .eon lirown; -formerly connected. U'ltlvthe Cnrl-V.-Tennwald. Insur- a nee ageney, left today for hls new. Iioiiip; In : Salem, ; where 'be euently took up pertnnuent hcad- (liiarters. Air. Jtrown reported that It Jiud ;beeii .raining there on the average of once a week, with clear (Sunshine on at least three dayH of each week. .. 'Mr. 'Itobert- Moffat- and .Innel .Moffat, mother and sister of John Moffat, general maimger of Mann's Department tore,. vlslleddn Med ford over the week end, having come, to sec the-new baby at the John Moffat home. They will leave today for their home in Uend, : A baby clinic will be held at the Central I'olnt health vent or' this afternootii under the-direction of 1r. Kmily Uoliom and Miss hyda King, county health nurse. ; The: 1130, convention f the Ore gon Federation of Women's eltibn will bo' held the latter part of May ut'Htilom. Tho Salem -Woman's club' will be tho. hostess club.- This will bo election year and it Is ex- lieeted that u larjio tlelegatlou wilt attend. A divorce complaint on grounds f cruel and Inhuman treatment was filed lm circuit court toil ay by Keltha Origsby against John An drew (Irigby. They were married May at, JiilM. ami have one chtlJ. ( luests from California register ed at Medford hotels include Mr. and Mrs.. H. W. Prosper of Valo Alto. I). O. Grant nf I,om Anueles, Arthur Peters nf Oaklaml, Herb Waters of Herkeley. Mike Johns of Absmeda, May Wallace of t'hlc-i. II. P. Veller of Avalon. W. l. Mor row of Saw telle, Mary AVHey of Glf-ndMlc. A. M. Gale. N. UlMck. J. K. Howie and K. I). Medison cl San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Putm.m of Sncrmento. Cat.. . ure spwiuling a few days In Medford on their way tmrt h on a pleasure trip. Witt Ic here tiij- are attending the Oregon Auto Camp association convention. . 1ih to re pa I in. the cement plant at Gold 11)11 is not running full shift, .according to J. J. Shoi b, the Gold' HIM newspaper mibllhi--, who was in Medford today from thst city, i The reptttr work ha.i laid ofr a u amber of men, but they are expected to be employed ugaln In. a short time. Gobi Mill his shown hii Increase In population over hist year and Is show in protr-; riMm n keep! tin with all southern : Ore noil, ald Mr. Hhorb. j The American Legion, deimrt-' meat o( Oreiton. will present week iy prouramn oer KIW ei.ch Sun day morning from a: So to 10. The first proarnm w Riven last Son day. These programs are a nunc d by the department AmerlcanlKa Men committer of which Geoine I,, Kohn isjrhirniMn. Some phase of the American IkIihiV AmerlcHU ixation proHian will he given eiieh week. At Its meeting toniaht, the loc.tl r. (. O. F. !odHs will hold special deniee work and Initiation, which In expected to be attended by n large number of members. New Television Scanning System Needs But Half ! Mm! .i A I - IiVj : ! ' The men are 'hliigo englnwrs. ! vision system icqiilrlm; only half sion scanner. 'I'lie girl Is Yvonne lholiu'lc"trlc ci'll. '(nii-Ar:(i (Pi Two Chlrnuo radio engineers have developed an , expciimental ldevislon system re- nulling only about half the uhiihI wave band formerly believed noc-j per Foeond need be tranHirdtted. CHKary for ood radio picture i resulting in a maximum waveband trnnHiuiAHlon and reception. ! of Ichh than CI kilocycles. The "trick" haH been to alter i "Thla new principle is inco--the arraiiKcment of Ht-annlng dink porated In the analyzing mechan holeit. Prof. I. P. Garner and j inm and coiihIkus in Interposing at IT. A. Hanabria of tho Wentern TeleviMlon corporation ure the en-1 in more rapid HUccesfdon than a glneerH. , 1 j complete frame in other ystemn. A 100-Ulloeycle frequency chan-'The eye Ih nldo to retain and nel generally has been lined In ; combine these rapidly reeurrlnu; transmitting clear images. Such ; partial frames into a smooth pie a band Ih largo eninigh' to m - j turn with no noticeable flleker. commodate ten broadcast stations.! "The device actually prodiues The scanning system used by ! a picture by a sort of weavingpro Jtarner and Hanabria is of thelcens which also - serves still -fur-common disk, multiple-spiral np-'ther to reduce the frequency nee- erture type. A metal plate with ... . ........ , a number of tiny holes revolves j rapidly before a movlc-projector i mix the electrical Impulses, there lamp. I by allowing no one frequency to The subject to be broadcast 1st In tho nath of the interrnnti'd 1 beam, and the light Is then reflect-1 nlng spot to move . across-- the ed to photo-electric cells, which ! scanned field once. f, make, an .electrical copy of the! "Thl-i mixing of frequencies re rays . - - ' duces tgroally tho (amount In "Ono fundamental difference of , terfereneo between stutlons. Our our system," explains Garner, "K-t j television signals tune sharper on that we need only 4f lino ele-1 a regular broadcast recciyer than ments .instead of 50 per picture, i most voice stations. Applications for building permlrs were made today al the city build ing department by Lydia Showers to build an addition to her dwelling on South Central avenue, and by J. W. Leith to repair a dwelling on Court uri-et, at a cost of S2i'0. : i KuUierltio , Stung ;Dance Studio, Slu.Kast Main.- Phono 1503. H4H 4 Merhnnlcal troutde in the broad casting set up of KMKO. the Mall Tribune-Virgin station necessitate ! . service being discontinued Sunday, night, throughout yesterday, todavi and probably tomorrow, according' to a ret ort received at this offlco this morning, Floyd liush, station mechanic, liush, station mechanic, i loft for Portland Sunday night to obtain the 'necessary substitute equipment. Cpou his return, tem porary provisions will be made to tide the local slat Ion over nn'll Ihe Installation of the bivuul new equipment, wlileh Is to be mad-.' here n the , future. GRANTS PASS PIONEER ! "if !Wlt!ll'i'' I Of limn mill nlvmity R years, JAMES H0LWIAN PASSED 'Ami ii"- vism tinu hihciki out io- foro mo IHAN'TS PASS. (Mv., Nov. IS. iW'n 11 ,,,1IK "l,u ot lrtllims mill Wl') .lumen lliillimn, for .IS yrars, 1'lllTS. a ri'Hlilt'ut uf this I'liunty, illt'd Mun-; iluy. AriLr . rrmuliou In Poi-Uuml. , Ah I llnlnictl 11 nmrmuiiuK Zopliyr Hii' nvlu-H will bp wnt' lo bin ulil i ahl, hum,' In WiMrnimln. Ho srtvnl u 1 "oh- wlii-rc l '"p lnnBio wmul?" n Jimtl.-i. uf -iiouii- hero n mimluT i All,l a Rwn' mutU'rhiK tliunilor of lfims. ' 1 ruollcd. . '"Tho key h t ho lirnln of mini." hi Army litlti. Sklo ! v.. V Mull, Sucrutnotilo, Cal. KKV,I, !; H,t o II I 11 (.'! Aft siiontlliiK must of his "ii yoiu-M lu ' wumun'i diisH for tho huIu purpose ; of osi'iiplnff lnilitiiry norvlro, Alliort I'llllll.LI IlllM )... .llU....t.tt,.A.I i.....n i.y ihe iM.he. n iii novo nv;"" ,h" t""' ""'" lul" yours u servo - It la. Ihe uriuy In ml. ' '"l 'hom In Mils siule is on. Some illlloil to tho fifteen ho lius ulioiiily I l luivo lioon hllleil. nerveo" In the homluKo of skirts. 11 ' ?T-r 11 ItoKiilnr tiiiiiiiiinleiitloii of lietimoH Chuptor S., W'rilnesiliiy ovonlu:. t II o'vlnok. Soelnl nlnht. VlflthlK luenihoi, m-e ! '.IIATTIK M. At,lF)N, foev. v GLY VMPLESl f Nt'wirplra l-liMtii-fior .-fwl w.i't- f:!vr lrrv iln ionr, TI.N- f HA Tent' aiMDV-t-t-;tlil"f r cm, V II Ti'i'i nun -at'-s.-i. tr? Nil 'mUmI ( 4H !ut)H, l ... . Oil i liof. L. (iarner (left) und 1!. A. tho usual l()t-kllocyclo band. A l Mctz, hi'lntt televised by a iiortanic . ' This reduces the number of tin I milueu i,n,t Ihe width nf the wave channet to Ml kilocycles. . i - fl.,,m(lll ni,.).. the receiver Moveral partial frameM estmry J . ."The aetion Is to. Interpose or, endure for a period longer than the time reuuired for tho 'cnn- Ye Poet's Corner THE WELLSPRING OF KNOWLEDGE Oh! Whoro ran wisdom he found? Where Is hidden tho Uey to- the door, That la barring the way In tho an swers. Which we seek and have sought , evormore? . j Oons it rest on the floor of the ocean. Deep down In ihe darkness below? Does it lie lit the folds of tho gla cier. Knr up In Ihe regions of snow? Hoes It ride on tho tall of- the comet, Att It l ilsbeu bv In Its riiirlit ,h),8 H , ,ho raH,t ()f (hc ,tenr T)lllt u ..iddmr Go. d..rknnUU ..r night? Does It float In the slurm whirls thaTs racing. On the disc of ihe great Lord nt Day? Does It rest In tho bosom of l.timi Down under the dark Tycho llrake? i:ik IN'i,t (loruilii UKNVKIl tO Klk lire u post. ;.lllil. uutliorltloa luivo tlooliUul, uml INSURANCE VXGENGY If It'i Insurance , W Write It of Ordinary Band Saiinhria, (levcloMli-s of n tele- ove them is the new transmis elect rlo eye" wiiii a ij-incii I Uend Modern trout hatchery to ! . Mnmni.,lnin l.am.aon S onft OOft between . 5.000.000 and 6,0000,000 trout will be con-j ; Rlmcted on Fall river, near here. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOli SALIC 100 choice Leghorns. Tel. 11-X-ll, Eagle Point, after 6 p. m. 236 poll SALK Iteautiful 80-acre farm in t'lackamas county: good buildings; near school;, good roads. Also largo house in Port land. SI. M. Miller, H'Jd E. iJdwy, Portland. - 2-lu ' . KOH ItWNT I apartment, i M)7-W. A 2-room . furnifhed 003 N. Partlett. Tel L'3 6 ' WANTED-Washing. Tel. 897-W. 236 KOH SAI,K Young do-j. thorough bred Irish setter. 218 No. Peach. : . . . 234tf ! FOIt I MONT- 4 room duplex apart- mcnt: furnace, electric range. ctrlc refrigerator, fireplace. hone W. A. Gates. FOIt HALM JO tons alfalfa hay ' , in barn; t 'cows, fresh next month; 4 heifers not bred: stack s t i" n w: blacksmith forge, oil pump for barrel, John Deere al falfa cultivator. Phone 517-W. N. It. Newcomb. 234 I WHY WALK? ISl'Y FSKO CA 11! ! lJiL'H OoOGK 4-floor Sedan. 'lii24 lSl K'K MASTKIt li lioadster: J , 0 new tires; extra good paint job. . . l!i'J3 FOHI Coupe. GOOO OOOGK Touring, j Several good buys in cheaper cars. sec them at MliAD-Fl'Ill'll MOTOK CO. Phone i'l'O. 123 X. Hartlett. 233 OAKLAXO COI PK Sell equity for $40. lialanec $33.75. In three 'monthly payments. u33 .Austin . St, .230 j WA.VTl'O To rent good house I in mod lately. No agents. Write XYS5 tonight, care Mail Tribune. koi: sai.i: -Most ilesiruhle ullto-eiiuip site In .Meilfnril: J ' j ueres on lllverslile Ave. (Pllelfle llli;hvnyl: luriio in k shliile IreoH, water und sewer, plenty of spueo for -II lo 25 mod ern oolluiie.s and super service staliuu. 1'rieed very low; terms If desired. iti:i;ii.; sims. I'llelle N'.'fi. Hi H. liartletl. 23 1 mi vor liKi.ii'.vi-: l.v sAvi.vn WKI.l.. IIKIiKS ItlOAI. V.VI.LU. XtlXV CllltVSI.Klt 70 COACH; ii rei-ulnr perforiner: new tires; u uood ear Hint you wtll like $.175. 01) PO.NTIAC ('(H'l'H: low mllouKo; runs anil looks new. Speelal ht JliOtl.OU Let's talk it over. eiiiiYi.Kit iikai.kiis. IS . Itiverslile. IU Kill! KAI.I-: Ideal eireulutlnr heater, mi'dluin sl7.e for 3 or 4 room house or store room; tuirn coal. Iillipiets or wood: kihhI as' new: half pilee. Tel. HOii-V. ".Ill KOIt S.M.U Cow. son. Hums Vultry. 1'eter nurre J3li KOI! SAI.i: it. room house und eholee lots: terms like rent. If yon are p: villi! rent and hove an Ineome. this Is your olinoi-tunltv . lo not oolv own your own home ! out to tie up some .Modford real I estate wlileh In five yeurs from I , now will he worth rtonlile Jhei money. If you work for your' money, let your money work for' you. Owner at Itoom t. 216 Kast i .Main. Or rail ftiS-H, evenlncs. j :3t NOU.T at, a htOM 144 I'OP. SAI.r Stoek l.eets. M. II ' tlloyet me VX'.tf A COMPLETE eUAMMO AO dtbwo suvica RAZOR WIELDER HELD FOR GRAND JURY QUIZ; POUTLAND, Ore., Nor. 12. (ff) i Cliargeil with first degreo niur-1 der as the result of slaying his ; vine, nuiior vokcs, , louganoru- i man, waived preliminary- hearing in municipal court todayand was held to the grand Jury. ' " , , Catch (.crinaii Art Thief BKULIX (P) Tho man who is helleved to have utolen paintings! valued at $5,U0O from an art deal er at-Leipzig recently has been arrested here. . In hlK poHHesHion was found ono of the rnLsttliiK Itu hens and a TMschbein portrait. An other f tho stolen Itubeiin and a painting by Feuerbaeh have not been recovered. . Klamath Falls Six-apartment court at Spring and "Wall street changed hands. "Invaluable" Say Society Women " " I'.ii-i- i iv-' it leaveH no trace of flaltiness, pat- incH or irritation. Stays on long-r no diiny noses! .Made by a new trench process prevents larjje pore. Spreads more smoothly gives a youthful bloom. Verv pure. Lse;.v AlKLLO-GLO Kace - Powder. It h wonderful. Jarmin & 'ooda Drug Htore. C i irit.Vrfrr?! Uur i Bran Bread toasted tastes deliciously for breakfast. Wednesday Special Ginger Cup Cakes 12c per dozen Model Bakery 111 W. Main Phone 103-K 1 " Pact - Charlie Chaoe hi iinwnwi ' ' ficVifaE "Snappy Sneeze ra" ism MmdLM ' I(TWT9 "" ALL MEDFORD j INUWI roxCRATEKIANj sl . i W' ' "8r'l A SHCW SO BIG THAT ONE VISIT ii ? ! IS NOT ENOUGH TO GRASP THE- H J j iiw COLOSSAL magnitude- , ii i wi- - Sua1' tKTi iHMA THEATER pj , , . MlAf iTER KEAT0N '(jM vV"V 3lSjtiS?S 25 STARS AND ' ' 6a ; WjSf'il chorus of 200 -, p ; f , RA ' . IT'.l a DozEN-;lJ21: 1 Simple Pleasant Way To Lose Fat Hinv would you like to in.- l.'i ! Pounds or fat In "'"'""''": v''y i Hltw wm,ni vu like to la' a load ot unhealthy fat that ymi i don't need ami dn't want and at' tho s:im" time feel better than you have fur y How would you like to lose double thin and your tun nromi- , neiit i'.bdomen and at the name time i nml;e your skin .so clean and clear that It will compel nltniration Jlow would you like to Kft your weight dawn to normal ami at the same time develop that urj:e for activity th:U nnike work a pleas ure and ulvo pa in in umliitlon and keenness of mind? (!et on the Hcales today and sec how much you weirh then net an SO-cent bottle of Kruuhen tialis which will Inst you for -1 weeks. Take one-half ter.spoonful in a contents of filas of hot water eve jrlass of hot water every morning and when you have finished the contents of this first bottle weih your.self again. Now you can l:ugh ut the peo- ie wnu i ay nunc leus or dollars i you will know the pleasant way to: so unnightlv fat and vou'tl also -, know that the (t vitalizing Halt of1 Kriischen (rialts that vtuu blood, j 'nerves and glands nni.st have to , function prnperlv) have present- I . ed you with ulorious hcallh. After that you'll want to walk 'around rnd sav to our friends. : 'One 85-cent bottle of Kruschen ; t S.'iHs is worth one hund r red dol- i bus of any f;it person's moncv ,i LeaIing drugjrlts America over .isell Kruschcn Salts. Jarmin & U ends. I 15 otk ' Four Complete I THREE BIG . ffffVVt . Shows Dally W LAUGHING, Jj JA at HOWLING DAYS B-V! '- tJja '''p'" ?' 9 t , starts t- THE ALL TALKING , I , TOMORROW CI AID ftl60 Save Your Eyesight ' ' ' ' See. ,. Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg r-'tjgjy r, Hi 1; U tlTiY irillsboro Grafii and feed ImiiF ness opened in PetorKon building. '""is- Painstaking, skilled . iJr optometry, of the highest (jrofessional grade assures exact-. rTppi :ness. and accuracy; PH i. here.i-iAi, . ,' i.'f