Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    PjfGE EIGHT
HDAOSCIEDS
Zs II by Mary DaIiIIerj
' xrSOPSIS: Dagger ilarley, It-mar-old
niece of a Texat rancher,
ecu' Blaine tloirard, American .
ragabond adventurer, from tome
Mexican Insurgents. At the ranch
Howard vine the respect ol old
Jim Marley, Danger's uncle, and of
Ulcle Welling, an Englishman crip
pled by lose of an arm xcho has
oome to the rane.i to forget tome
past trouble. The pathe of Howard
and Welling have crossed mys
Itrlously in the past. Dagger
Jails In love with Howard, who
as a vile he does not love, but
he resists the temptation to return
Dagger's affection and joins the
Allied armies in France. Later
he It reported missing in action
and probably dead, Ueanwhtle
Welling leaves the ranch to foln
a Itrlttsh commission buying
hartr.t for the army. Dafiocr,
heartbroken by the loss of Uow
ard, goes to visit her aunt in Han
Antonio,
Chapter 8
INTO WAR'S MAD WHIRL
AUNT ESPY a child's version of
Elspeth was a bustling, stout,
little woman, with bright, beady
eyes. She was njvor In doubt on
any subject, and regarded the world
with a suspicion she made no at
tempt to hide, but her soft drawl
and a genuine kindness ot heart
went far to minimize the effect of
what otherwise must have seemed
ssperlty. ' ' !
"My glory, child," she greeted
.11 n 5 M: Mti If 1 : '
nib CiiAe4
Dagger-became, on4 of the most popular girl In the local military set.
i . .
Dagger at the station, "you surely
do look peaked. Whatever has Jim
Marley been doing to you?"
"We'rs short-banded on the
ranch," Dagger pqrrled. "And It's
been hot,". " v v :
"Hotl It's hot hero In Son 'An
0mo but Humph! Any man
that would let a decont girl tulto
an outlandish name like Dagger
would be bound to overwork bis
own flosb and. blood. And that dress
Is two yours bohlud the styles.
You've got to think ot your future,
AUx. You can't wear breeches all
the time."
' "I've been too tired to pay atten
tion to' clothes," confessed Dagger.
"I'll bo bound! Well, tho first
thing we do Is to see that you're
dressed ns becomes a girl of your
age. 1 reckon I'll have to fatten you,
too. It doesn't favor you to be
skinny, child."
From the automobile they had
entored, Dagger stared curiously at
the swnrma ot soldiers In the
streets, and her aunt snapped tart
ly: , "Ye; there's all tho men In crea
tion In the place, and a pretty girl
can have a different beau every
evening. 1 hope yon won't lose 'your
head like a lot ot flighty chits 1
could name, and go gallivanting
with whoever asks yon, Just because
be wears a uniform."
Dagger laughed a little bitterly.
"I havon't any desire to go galli
vanting, Aunty; but It will be fun
to soe a tew men who aren't old or
peons."
"You'll bo sick ot 'em In a month,"
her aunt predicted. "Too much
man Is like too much sweetonlng
bad for comfort."
High over head sounded a mighty,
droning roar, as It somo monstrous
bumble-bee was puzzlng past. In
the atreot, people craned their
necks, and Dagger thrust her head
out the car window to look up. All
she caught was a swift glint of
wings limned against the blue of
the sky: but the sheer miracle of
the picture, dirked her. -
"How gorgeous,'' she cried. "An
aeroplane, Aunty!"
"Most as many ot those fool con
traptlons as men." her aunt roturt
ed. "That Willie Of mine goes up
In them every day. Nothing would
do, but he must he nn avlntnr. I
flnOW?IflfcOK( Oro.V July 31.
(Special.) Mr. and, Mm. Rny
who have tpin employtMl nt tho
hnni of lllll Utntton fur nomnitmc I
lrft for Ontario, Friday, whre j
1hy may lomt permanently. t
Mrs. K. K. Willlu m. Mr. nml I
Mr. Fioyd VetlM and dmiRlHerj
Thelma, and Mr. M. Gurwnlk 1
Wr tueatft at tho homo nf Mr.
nd Mm.- W, M. Hanum,-HuntW
and Monday.
' Mr. and Mra. W. C. Potera ar
rived from CYannell, Calif., Th urn
day of Jaat week, and have been
visit In (f at tho horn of their
nanhawa. Goijre and Will HnitHwri.
mnd mIro with their nlecn, Mrn.
J Rohror. They found tha high
way In axrallent condition and
BROWNSBORO
I I
argued with him, and you might
think his mother's feelings would
moan something. Not for a' mo
ment Young folks don't b?ed their
parents any more. Willie' took him
self off to Kelly Field, and next
I beard he was a flying cadet."
"But you're proud of him, Aunt
Espy." exclaimed Dagger. "I'd give
anything to fly."
"Well, by all the say, It's dan
gerous enough," sniffed Aunt Espy.
I'd sleep easier mornings, It I didn't
know that duout sunrise Willie's
likely to go up. Oh, he'll talk you
deaf-and-dumb when be sees you
about props and tall-skids, and
ailerons, and nose-dives, and I
don't know what. And as careless
of themselves as If they were
angels, with wings sprouting from
their shoulders."
"Wonderful!" Dagger could scar
cely contain her excitement. "Fly
ing must be better tbnn riding.
When will WIlllo be home?"
"IIo gets leave every night or so.
But first, we simply must go shop
ping. I can't have you receiving
callers dressed like Jim Marley's
Idea of what a young girl should
wear. I'm amazed he didn't send
you off In khaki pants."
To tell the truth, Dagger enjoyed
Immensely those feverish hours dur
ing which her aunt hectored her
through the few stores the little city
boasted.
Annt Espy was fussily pleased by
the transformation. As for Willie,
he enmo homo one evening, dis
posed to demonstrate a lordly inter
est in his "kld-cousln," fetching1 with
hl'm sovoraf fellow cadetst but be
fore he loft, nt the Inst possible
moment permitted' by his pasB, he
wns battling with his cbrrfprmlons
for Dagger's least nttontlons.
That evening marked the Inau
guration ot a ceaseless round ot
activities for her. San Antonio
wnrmed with troops. Dagger went
from luncheon to tea, and from ten
to 'dinner, and 'from- dhwe to a
dance at somo private houso 01
on the St. Anthony Roof, olways
a favorite resort Of the military ele
ment. In a couple ot weeks Bhe be
camo one ot the most popular of
the younger girls In local society.
More often thnn not, ho was es
corted by her cousin or one ot bis
Immediate friends. They were
young, amenable to discipline,
fnultloss dancers and adorably In
fatuated with her. And If they were
Inclined to snppynesa, why, she had
so far failed to moot any oldor man,
whoso chnrnctor wbr more attrac
tive ;
One night, however, on the St.
Anthony Hoof, when sho was danc
ing with Willie, hor eye was caught
by a tall, young Captain, the pilot's
wings on his chost topped by two
rows of ribbons.
"Who's that man?" she asked her
cousin.
Willie cast a hasty glance.
"Captain Vnneerlng Jack Va
ncoiing. I tell you, he's a hot ono."
"Why?"
"Don't you know him?" Willie
achieved a consclons superiority ot
tone. "Why. he's the ace. He was
In the Royal Flying Corps, and
transferred homo after we came la.
He's teaching combat flying out at
Kolly.
After the dance Willie left bor
to fotch a glnsa ot punch, and pres
ently returned without It, a flush
ot pride on his smooth cheoks.
"1 sny, Dagger, what do yon
think?" ho demanded. "Cnptaln
Vaneerlng stopped me, and askod
me who yon were. Ho wants to bt
Introduced." '
tCefyritAt, WO. DsftU tti Ml)
Th dnihing young tee. Captain
VnnearinQ, brings new thrill In
to Daoo"r't lif
m n tie the trip In eight hours.
MK'in WrlKht who la work Inn
In Mt-tlford. wun a wtk-ond KUcnt
tit tho home of his father. H.
WrlKht.
Hofty June 8nnner of Medford
Ntnt n Wftk vtnithiR nt tha homi
of Mr. nnd Mra. Chvh.
Oviirgo Hurwrn and mother inn
tmfMl to Hornlro4ik Hundny on
hirtnrfMi. and for a ahort vtalt, re
turnltiR Moniluy evenliiK-
Mrn. Jn Mnxfield returned Sat
urdny from n trip to Klnmntl
VhII. where Khe vtlted rein live.
Mr. and Mra. Inland Charley,
f'laua rharley nnd M. W. Wrlgh
attended the hull Rama In Med for
Sunday.
Oin'NlA, Poland (4't Aim. S.
The elly of (idynU linn nhtalne
n Ono.aOO Hsh franc loan frm
the HrhrtlKrtMrti HiinktttfllN'hart
for f Irrtrlficatlon of tho city.
MEDFORD .MML
ROOSEVELTIAN
TO
Alice Roosevelt Longw
Expected to Take Stump
n for Ruth McCormick.. in
Illinois.
By MnrKUi-rlto Young.
WA'HrllNt.iTO.V, July .11. UP)
Tho political Kt'lllUH of Allee
Itoolii'Voll liriKWol'lh, Will lilive
to bt xeekonetl,, with In thu llti
iioIh Hciiutorial combul t h iH fall,
for . Teddy Koosevi-lt'H iluimhti-r
will lie, more than u Hju-rlntor In
I lie linltle liutwec-n Itutll Manila
McCoiinltk and J. Hamilton
J-OWlH.
.Mih. I-ohRWorth, now In James
town, fthoile Island, wild she
lilolmlily woillil be in IIIIiioIk be
fore the November election. Ho
netlvc hart Mm., l-ongworih been
already behind tho mage of her
friends campaign, It was ru
mored In the capital she would
take the stump for Mrs. Mi'Cor
mlrk toward the close of the eon
tPKt, ..Though he denied this defi
nitely, nho is expected to sit In
on the councils of war.
Her presence In the , McCormick
onmp will sltsnnllzo the Hooseve.lt
spirit is In netlvc fighting mood.
Long ll'Vlenilshlii.
Tho two women's nHsoclation
ilnles haek .to the.. Itoosevelt ro
Rlmo, when tho then "I'l'lneess"
Alice nnd.yuunii) rtuth Hnnna play
ed oroquot on the White House
lawns. They were girlhood chums.
After the Koosevelts left the man
sion, and tho Ilunna family re
turned! to Ohio, the friendship wns
kept alive, by fre(uent vlMits,
Tho widow ot Mod'llf MoCormlck
and the wire of tho speaker of
the houso have been uhroad to
gether; they were to be seen to
gether in trie galleries of congress
ntiil ni soclnl gatherings hero
throughout the Into Sennlor Mc
cormick's term.
It Is said frequently Mrs., I-png-worth
was a potont . Influenca In
Mrs. MeCormlck's decision totmnko
the sennto race.
JACKSONtlLI.13, Ore, July 81.
(Hpl.) A surprise , party waH fflvon
MfH. Fred Fi"V 4n honrtr-of hor
Itlrttiday annivorsary Friday ovon
Iiik. ThoHe, prPHpnt wero Mr. and
Mrn. Howard Unro of Medford and
Mr. and Mrn. Vivian Jtoarh.'aml
Mr. and Mra. John- lit Knight ot
Jacksonville.
Mr. and MrH. W. U. MorKin. MIhs
Mary Morgan of Klamath faJlH nnd
Honald.s Morgan of Pino UldKo vis
ited nt, thtj A. T. NorrlK home Sat-j
lirday ovontnr. s
Mr. and Mra. A. S. llarhaiifih
and dauKhtera Margaret and Hulh
of Portlund were Mondn-J , night
vlaltora at tho home of Mih'. J)uru
ItarhuugU. They were on route
homo from California. 1
Mra., Harland Cantrall nnd Mrs.
liarU-a Hamilton of llurh called
on Mra. A. 0. hewla Haturday.
Mr. and Mra, Horaeo Jenklna
and Dr. JenkinH' fumlly nro now
livlnff at thei ICokuo River minita
rlum. Ali'. Krod ttuteher and children.
Oeneva Huffman and Mis. Ktta
ran,ta- visited Mra. Ji. P. Pankey
at Tolo Sunday.
Carrol be wis spending tho
week with hlH uncle. Will Matney,
on Appleato.
Tho KHtcroft nnd Cadwallader
familloB havo jnovod into the
Thompson ' homo on California
street.
Mr, and Mra. MrRley of Port
land havo returned home after vis
iting . Mm. Megley's alHtre. Mlt
Ltvy.
Mr. Black apent tho wek end
with hia family here. Mr. Black Ik
employed In Phoenix.
Mr. nnd Mra. Ray Coleman have
returned homo after Npeutling two
weeks nt Diamond lake.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Com bent of
Wagner Cap spent Saturday even
mir here.
Mra. Hulhert la employed at
Amy's place.
Mrn. Mattle Matney apent the
week end hero with her slater, Mra.
A. O. Uiwls.
Dr. Keuter, Mra. Max Vost nnd
children of The Dallea wero week
end vlHltora of their alstor, Minn
Kllxaheth Reuter.
Dave Durn aold hta homo to Mra.
Owlnn this week. Mra. Owlnn haa
pen hta tenant for tho past two
yeara. He also purchased the
ho u mq owned by Mrs. Ohiulo Wal
lace on Slxih street.
Mr. nnd Mra. 10. SauLsberry and
children of Scuttlo visited Mra.
Julia Wllliama and Mrs. Frank
SauUherry Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Mitchell nnd
little dauchter Joan of Oakland
Cal., attended tho Preshyterlan
church here SumUy. They have
been camping on Little Applegnte
Ansa .Marlon Mercer called on
friends here Monday evening.
Mra. Collins of Portland and
Mra. Hubbard of Medford called
on Mlaa McCully Thursday even
ing. Mrs. Collin will be remem
bered as Mlaa lnea Kitchen, a for
mer . Jacksonville girl who moved
from here vhen quh a youns lrl.
Mr. and Mrs. Krwln Kckleson
and daughters Theresa and Oene
vleve ar visiting Mra. Kckleaon'a
unclea. William and Frank ttybee,
and willing on their many friends.
Mrs. Kcklesen will be rememhrd
as Rertha Prim.
Mr. and Mra. Vivian Bench and
Mr, and Mra. John . KniRht pic
nicked on Rutta creek Sunday. .
Vtsh tnx collections havo tfotihleil
Id Hip lust II yen in, nrtortllng to
Htnlv llguroB.
GENIUS
WOMAN
FR END
JACKSONVILLE
TBrBUNE, MEDFORD,
Craterian Shows
Xanoy 'a troll ami I'll 111 lp Holmes. In a M-cne frcnn the Iloinmiih
Drama, "Tho Dovir.s HolUlay' a I'araiiiotnit picture now playing
at the Fox Craterian tinnier.
PURIFICAT10N0F
WELL IMPORTANT
HEALTH MEASURE
n.y Droit.. C Wilson, Cniiniy
Til nrea aurrounding a well j
should be free from prlvleH, ma-
nure, filth, or other possible
sources of (fontamlnatibn. Ma-j onJy cei-tlfied seed l ued, and even
nure or Plmllni' refuab ohould be!a Rilfti! manager fielpa run the
removed and the ground sprinkled ' n,nch, owned by "VV. T. Kldridge.
with dry chloride of lime. A well; After the lfuge potato cron ia
should always ,bo at least. 100 feet,
from possible sources ot contanu-
nation and then uphill from them.
Frequently a well is contanu-j
nated because of tho prcence of
dead nnlmalfl . or, other foreign ;
matter.'. It Is then deslralile to
pump tho well dry and remove
them. , After cleaning ,tho. well.
add about It ounces of ohlorlde of
lime, let. It stand for. '24 hours,
nnd then pump tho wnt;er .out,
All contamination . present in. the
well at . the time , o'C'eatment
should . by . now be eliminated If
the well Is tlKhlly covered tind ltn
walls. are constructed so.oa to! ex-'.
dude surface water; It may ro-j
main In wood -condition for a
long time. Quito oftep ground
water lu contaminated by efflu-
cnts from privies, cesspools, eop
tlc tnnks, etc. Kucn wntei1 should
be treated continually. chlorine
In the form of chlorldu- can be
used for sterilization. C'blmide
,,r limn .hnulrt Tii'Mt lie mnilo 'into
a paste nnd then thorouKhly mixed I
In a .Kallon or more of water be-
tra i.iill.r.t1ii. I
One level teaapoonfnl of clilo-
rldo of limn should be used fori'1" 11,1 t-xpe. .,...
h 2Ti0 galloon of water to bej
purified. If chloride of limp is
used and Is not fresh material.
douhle tho dose given above. If
water is not pumped from the
well to a tank whero it can be
accurately dosed,, add n tcaspoon
ful of chloride of lime to the
well twice weekly. If this dose
causes the water to taste strongly,
decrenso the dose. If water wim
ples collected nfter treatment are
not "A," Increase the ilose.
A good method Is to proceed
as follows: 8 teaspoonf uls of
chloride of lime thoroughly dis
solved In H Klln water. Then
add one glassful of this solution
lo well twice weekly. In thin
method each water glassful will
contain one level teaspoonf ul of
chloride of lime.
After treatment has been in
progress two weeks, n sample of
water should be sent to tho state
lnhoratory for examination. If the
test Is not satisfactory, the dose
Ih probably Insufficient and should
be Increased. It Is difficult to
chlorinate n small well supply
properly, but with thoughtful nnd
carefuT application good water can
often he obtained. Whenever the
water ncqtilrea n bad taste during
chlorlnntlon of the supply, too
much chloride of lime Is being
used.
'DUMBBELL' SOCIAL
BY
I'lIOKNIX. Ore.. July 31. (SpU
TUe social committee ol the
Volutin People's Christian Ktuletivor
Society of the Hreehytertan church
extends nn tnvltntlon to nil young
people In the community to attend
the "dumh hell" soclnl to he Klven
nt the church Frlduy evenltiR, Aun-
tint 1. They advlne every one to
enme prepared to hnve a Rood time
but not to wear pood clothes.
The Chrifltlnn Kndenvor meeting
planned for next Sunday lll be
held in Ashland park. ' All who
wish lo go are requested to bo nt
the church at 6 o'clock sharp.
taut Sunday all enjoyed the mis
sionary meeting led hv Harold
Fish. Key. Fred V. Sciiell, Mrs.
.lohn E. Roberts and Mrs. C. C.
Hartley rave short talks on mis
sions, .loe Hartley gave a special
piano selection which was Rreatly
enjoyed.
South Carolina ranks second In
t ho packlug of oysters.
OREfiON, . THURSDAY,-
'A Devil's Holiday'
PATChl TO YIELD
9
HOUSTON, Tex. (P) A 2.100
acre potato "patch," called the
world's largest, lies at Houston's
,,ncK ooor.
Operated on a jclentific basis.
harvested, eowpeaa, a legnme crop.
are planted. This adds humus to
(the mil and makes crop rotation
unnecessary,
six hundred Mexicans, many of
them women and children, follow
Potato-digging machines during tho
'harvest."
"Potatoes boat cotton." says
Kldridge after figuring- his profits.
Tie expects to gross -$500, 000 on
approximately 90 cars of potatoes
shipped this seanon.
WILL TEST SPAN
AT:
1'OnTLAXD. July 3!, IP) A.
I Oemeny of Wahln4pn, ?D. C
senior structural nKinccr of the
.'renti of public rtn
P ' 'r11
reads, accom-
louh, lirldwe
Vli.-illlfiT Ul Uir VlL'DIl
engineer of the Oregon .state hifrh-
' "" "
for tlold
tests on
the Uoitue river bridge,
The rlcsin of the concrete nrche
for this hrldKe follow a method In
troduced by FreyMBlnet, noted
French engineer, a method believed
never before to have been used in
Ibis country.
New Method of Treating Is
Only Effective Remedy
K:nritFdu .li'.i
A HOME TREATMENT
GUARANTEED RESULTS
Everyone knows that piles and
hemorrhoid), are caused by swollen,
dilated veins, but until the new
method of internally treating pile
waa perfected nothing saemingly
would relieve except an operation.
Now, thanks to the chemists of to
Hay, piles and hemorrhoids should
soon be a thing of the past.
Only a person who has suffered
long and terribly with piles can
imagine how glorious it is to be
free of auch troubles, yet it can be
done now. The chemists said
"Why can't we put a coating on a
pill that when swallowed will not
dissolve until it reaches the bow
els 7 Then let it melt into a heal
ing, soothing, pain banishing liq
uid that will help nature banish alt
signs of the trouble. Research re
mitted in the making of Colac Pile
Pills and tests in thousands of
cases prove it almost infallible. As
one stilTerer recently said "It is
the only thing that ever helped me.
For years I suffered terribly with
pile. Could not work, aland up
or lie down in comfort. It dis
couraged me to get no relief. Then
one day a druggist friend told me
about Colae Pile Pills something
entirely new and I was desperate
enough to try anything. To make
a long story short, I got relief in
two days and was cured in fire,
and haven't had a touch of pilea
since." Mrs, John Quinlan. Glens
Falls. N. Y. WHY SUFFER ANY
MORE?
Similar cases in thousands of In
stances have responded promptly
to Colae Pile Pills. Druggists are
authoriied to refund money if any
user isn't relieved. Each bottle
bears the name and is backed up
by the nationally known reputation
of the Colac Chemical Co, Brent,
wood, Md., who gladly mail a full
site bottle in plain wrapper to any
addresa upon receipt of 75c in
stampe if your drugfist . haao'l
HIILISWER
JULY 31, 1.930...
METRO'S LION HAS.
INSURANCE POUCY
WORTH-AfMlLLION
I?erybodyHintevPs,ed in seeing
$l.POO,oon worthof lion, nnd who
wouldn't be interested should
make a note to be in the vicinity
of1 tho Fox Craterian theatre at
2:3o p. ui. Monday-, where i.eo, Uie
celebrated trade-mark lion of
Metro-Ooldwyn-.Mnyer la scheduled
to nmko his headquarters during
his stop here. Leo who lends his
dignity as the king of beasts to the
trade-mark of this motion picture
company, will appear in person
behind the silver bars of his mag
nificent, motorized traveling cage
which la reported to bo tho most
lavishly equipped and decorated
conveyance ever specially designed
for any quadruped.
At any rate Leo is Insured for n
million dollars which makes him
the must highly valued beast In
the history of showdom.
OFFER ATTRACTS
. Brohy's Jewelry store sale
whfeb st act (id1. Wednesday, jvwrning
continues to attract large numbers
of Hhoppers from northern. Califor
nia and all parts of southern Ore
gon. This big readjustment event
will be limited to ten days so that
everyone should take advantage of
the bargains as sofjn as possible.
Thu entire stock of high grade
jewelry merchandise hns been
greatly reduced in' price fop Bro
phy's sale. Rings, watches, cos
tume Jewelry, . crystal necklaces,
silverware ami clocks are some of
the-articles Included in the crear
ance sale.
H. L. LEACH
- ttr-N.-Bartlei jyitfdforti ;s
You are Invited to present thla coif
pon at the Mall Triburte office1 ant
receive two
FREE
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. NOW PLAYING -
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Miiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii
THE
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downtown conven
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linen. S4o rooms with
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double, from $3.
Oarage adjacent
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' .-Sow Her' Frfehds Diie f It f V i v
Is" Beautiful Since She
i : . : ' Has Used Lea's
. Hair Tonic ,
SEE WHAT DAUGHTER
SAYS ABOUT IT BELOW
-' "My mother whose picture I am
enclosing is sure xlad she used
Lea's Hair Tonic. Her hair is an
'nice and every single array hair is
gone. .She has shown her hair to
many women she knows, and they
all are amazed at the. improved
.appearance and growth.V Mother
actually looks twenty years young
er, so she is a great booster for
Lea's Hair Tonic, and gladly auth
orizes you to use her photo if you
wish," writes Julia Pok, 1915 Ues
trehan tit. St. Louis Mo.
No man or woman should fail
to have beautiful even colored
youthful hair nowadays. Ones ap
pearance counts for a ireat deal,
socially or in business. It is no
longer necessary to use ugly dyes,
or patronize beauty shops to put
ones hair in splendid condition en
tirely free of gray and dandruff.!
JjVpm Summer to Spring '.. . .
- , with the snap of a switch
"Who wouldn't trade the
oppressive heat of a
blistering July day for
the fresh coolness of a
spring morning's
And why not when
yon can he your own
weather man adjust
the climate to j'our
e o m f b r t . . . have A
delightfully refreshing
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VACATION. LAND
Partly Furnished Housea for Rent Seavlew Cottages for Sale
HUNTING, OCEAN AND FRESH WATER FISHING, BOATING,
BATHING SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE
BROOKINGS TOWNSITE
i 135 Miles from Medford
On the Oregon Coast Highway at Mouth of Chetco River In
" Southern Carry County, Oregon... 4 . '
Just the spot for the summer recreatlonlst to spend his vacation
' among Ideal surroundings. ,. ,
Reservations
W. J. WARD
.Women's Hose
51.00 pair
Silk from top to toe with
Frenoh Heel
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Simply buy a bottler of Lea'a Hi.
Tonic at the drug store, and apply
a few drops nightly to the scalp
with finger tips. Gradually day
by day the hair turns shade by
shade back to its beautiful even
youthful color. One may defy an
expert to detect its use, and so
easy and convenient to use too.
Just a few drops massaged into
the scalp seems to stimulate cir
culation, and growth also, and the
scalp becomes as healthy looking
and free of dandruff as a childs.
If your druggist hasn't Lea's
Hair Tonic send dollar bill, check
or stamps to Lea Tonic Co., Brent-j.
wood Mdn and bottle will be maileJS
you with a positive guarantee of
money back if using' Lea's, six
weeks doesn't brine results that
delight you,al .. ,
breeze always at your
command . . . with one
of these ever-dependable
Electric Fans ir.jp
your home or at your
office?
Go -into our dealers
shop today and arrange
to own your own breeze
all summer Jong .. . .
purchase an Electric
Fan today,
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Now Being Booked
Write
Brookings, Oregon
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
i . - . V-
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phono 109 sa n. Central
MedferoV Or agon
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