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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKdoV. 'UirKSDAY, JANUARY 22, V.m. PAGE NINE BOOM K I N G APPEARS WITH DAM IM UAKin f mil in mm r Long Sought Joe Brown Sur renders to Portland Mar shalWanted in Tooze Liquor Case. POHTLAN'D. Jan. 22. Jrt" Jlrown, more properly but le.ss well known ,an Nicholas A. Trinpras, walked Into the office of the raited ytates marshal late yesterday, rsaid "Well, here I am.'" deposited $r000 ball and walked out at;ain. Thiu ended a four-month search for the man whom police officers here sometimes refer to as one of Oregon's "king bootlegger." Jit-own ha been sought In con nection with the liquor conspiracy JndlctmeniB returned September 2 tgalrwt Walter L. Toosse, Jr., prom inent Portland attorney, and 34 other defendants. Itrown informed the marahnt he had boon in Canada "most of the time." RaL'RM, Jan. 22. VP) The op eration of the state livestock and poultry theft prevention I a w. known as the "gasoline cowboy , bill." during the fiivt 18 months of Its existence has resulted in thej conviction of 32 thieves. The first report- of this law, passed during the. 1929 session, wa made today I by W. H. Iytle. commissioner. Financially, the department re-' ports receipts of $33,329.13', ac-j cumulated through ulaughtor-hotifse license. The expenditures of the, department totaled $28. 172. M. ot which operating expense was the i largest item, Lytle's report shows. : f TALENT, Ore.. Jan. ' 22. (Spl.) Erich Oedllzh in building u mod ern home of four rooms with bath and screen buck porch on Main street opposite the city hall. This makes three modern homes now being built in Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quackenhvish have their new home about completed. It la one of the most modern and prettiest homes In the city. All of the building being done in Talent during the winter is very substantial and speaks well for the steady growth of the community. Another Improvement was the re decorating of the Interior of the Talent Confectionery, conducted by W. K. Rowley, by the owner, Mr. Maxidon. central point lodges In joint installation. ' (lly K. IT. StrohniHcT.) CENTRAL Point, Ore., Jan. 22. (Spl.) The II. N. A. and M. W. A. hold joint Installation January 15, with about 50 in attendance. Ice cream and coffee were. served by the M. W. A. while the II. X. A. came In with delicious) cakoH. The Itnyal Neighbors now admit anyone who can pass examination. und the .Modern Woodmen admit j women. j The firwt woman patient was ad-, niltted to the Modern Woodman! sanitorlum for treatment, afflicted j with the white plague, on Decem ber 11, 1830. I ALL TIMBER TO PAY SAI.P.M. Ore.. Jan. 22. (PI Assessments tor firo protection l to he levied against nil timber lands, regardless of resident ex- designated and patrolled by own- era. This was the opinion rendered I today by Attorney General I. II. Van Winkle today on the request i of the stnt forestry department. m inn it in mi iiiTn PIUM Willi ... , nimnrn in nnrnnu mn ANH R RRAN NFWC IjUMDLU 111 UIL0UH """"ru. nL,iu j 1 BUILDING MODERN HOMESJNTALFM For Hard Coughs That Call For Super-Help vrcomuiMuii .m-v - imm coldt that hang on. For coughs dp and difficult coughf where you dare not r'uk a lesi effective help. But careful people u it for coughs which leem milder u it to do the utmoit and be iafe. For no body know where a cough may lead. CreomuUion combine! even major ' helpt in one. Some coughs yield but to one help. ie o another. Doctor! often difler on the be help, for coughs are not alike. So here we combine all the best-to be sure. Creosote stands fir-t. Here it blended, emul.itied and made palata ble. For soothing membranes and combating germs, it is considered the ' tunreme help in this type of cough. Bui other helps ate ometn,ne Gorgeous Roustabouts Aid Relief Work frfals i NEW YORK The theatrical pro fession Is contributing Its bit Id ft novel form to the work of Mayor Walker's Unemployment Committee. Following the acceptance by the committee of a carload of whole wheat biscuit, the city's allotment of a ten-carload donation by the Kellogg Company of Battle Creek. IMIOKMX. Olt'.. Jan. 22. (Spl.) Thursday club weets today with Mrs. Conrjre Jackson on the high way 8011th of Phoenix. The card party given Saturday by Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge at the W. O. W. hall was pro nounced the best ever given. Door prize was won by Dave Watt. Prizes for the cake walk were won by W. D. Parties and .Miss Petty Daugherty. Cluy C'obliegh is confined to his home by an attack ot' bronchial pneumonia. Alma Ituth Hoshears. with the Fred Daugherty family, Jean Han court and Verna l.offer went for a skiing party on the Siskiyous Sun day. Kd Hamlin, who has been con fined to his home for the past sev eral weelis by sickness is able to be up and uround a little now. lie wus in Phoenix Monday transact ing business. .Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shepherd and Mrs. Ted Llttlefield motored to Eagle Point Sunday to visit Mrs. .Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Little field and Winston Hotell were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shepherd on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Phil (lernsta call ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Llttlefield nfonday night. .Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling and family wore guests at the home of the Drs. Standard Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. C. T. Hunt are proud parents of a fine baby boy born Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Coffeen and family, .Mr. and Mrs. Theron lllack, Mr. and Mrs. oy Iturleson, Mr. und Mrs. Hoy Cnster, and Kev. Kdwards were guests nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. O. Caster Sun day. Winston Hotell, a former student of the Phoenix school, and who Is attending the Medford high school this winter is a member of, the (llee Club at that school, and was one of the eight members of the club who sang at Central Point Friday night. He will sing at the Kagle Point high school one night this week. Mrs. Alvin Innman entertained nt n dinner parly and bridge party at her homo Saturday night. Two tallies of bridge were in play. Mrs. O. C. Maust rcrpived prize for high score and Mrs. Halph Wilcox, consolation prize. Miss Elva Caster spent the week end with her friend Mrs. Lucy Davis at her home on the Green Spring road. A shower was given in honor of Mrs. Tom Caster at the home of Mrs. Hoy Purelson Monday night. Those present wero Mrs. Wesley Coffeen and i)iildren, Mrs. Hob Ilurelson nnd daughter Millie, Mrs. I,. (). Castor and daughters Klvn and Svhil, Mrs. 11. P. Ilurelson, Mrs. Theron lllack. Mrs. (irnver Medley, Mrs. Don Wicker. Mrs. Al Hilton, the hostess, Mrs. Hoy Jnrel son nnd the guest of honor Mrs. Tom. Custer. The evening was spent playing Rames, light refresh ments wero served. Many lovely gifts wero received by Mrs. Caster. California motorists hist year used an average of (134 gallons j,"r v.'hi.-le needed pine tar, wild cherry, men thol ipecac and others. Nobody can tell to which help your cough will soonest yield. So experts have com bined in Creomulsion all best helps in one. No narcotic, nothing harm ful to & child, but a seven-way help tS deal with all conditions. The price is $1.25 a little higher than a lesser help. But your drug- pL guarantees it. Your rrayiey is returned if it fails to bring the quick, complete help you oesire. i..ni you think it worth that little eitra to be sure that you arc doing the ut most for a cough? for MHffirutt f oupka from 114 I niinnnv nninmiim i r fflUtWIA 1 1 JAUVaUWYILLt I Michigan, to relief ageacu throughout the country, a squad o show girls from "Sweeb and Low volunteered their services In help ing unload the shipment. These dainty "roustabouts" per formed their Job wi'L an etlicieno and snap that brought loud pralsi from the Mayor's Committee. .I.U'KSONVIUj:, Ore, J:tn. 2L (Spl.) Mrs. Nancy A. Howell, for mer resident of Jacksonville, jess ed away in Portland January 12. and was laid to rest in the Green wood cemetery there January 1 5. She wus well known by Jackson ville pioneerw. I lor luusband, the late B. F. Dowel), built the house where Mrs. Alpha Hart man now lives and Mr. and Mr. Dowell wont to this home as bride and groom. 1 Their three children. Fannie Dow jell hove, Anna. Dowell Itannen and t I!. V. Dowell, Jr., were, all horn at this home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd Swenden and family have gone to Arizona where they plan to make their home. . Mrs. Wilson and daughter 1-tilu of Medford called on Mis- Issle MeCnlly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, G. Howard and f.on H ill io of Medford called on friond.s her Sunday. Mr. r.oye of Medford recently purchased the tsmull h o u a e on north Ores o n s t re ft formerly the Stevens properly. The family will move there soon. Mrs. Ijaura French is caring for Jlrn Smith, who wan operated on for appendicitis at the Community hospital Friday. He h improving. Mm. Abby Dnnninston of Cen tral Point and Mrs. ljiura French of Sterling visited friends here Saturday. Stereoptlcnn picture and lecture on "The Pearl of the Orient Sens" will he given at the Presbyterian church -Sunday evening, January 2f, at 7:30, sponsored by the Mis sionary society of the church. These pictures will be .shown in stead of the views of India. Mr. and Mrs. 12. V. Wilson of Spokane spent Saturday night at the home of his brother, K. S. Wilson. They left Sunday for San Francisco. M. Sencentaugh of Spokane accopanied them. Newt Hawkins visited with friends here Friday, en route home to the Applegnte. Mr. Hasklns had been visiting his brother, Val Hii.sk ins, at Rainier. Leonard McKeo of P.ig Apple gale called at the T. K. Dunning ton home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butcher of Thompson creek were rerent Jack sonville callers. Mrs. W. A. Childers and daugh ter Maxinc of Dig Applegate and Junior Jones of Medford visited Mrs. I2thel Olson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Lewis and son Carroll were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Lofland at Medford .Sunday. Jack Sharp, who is n patient at the Masonic home in Forest Grove, is improved enough to writ to friend here again. T. 12. Dunningion Is 111 with flu. John Dunnington of Medford 1 taking his place at the meat mar ket. Dr. L. D. Inskeep, wife and two daughter of Medford called Sun dav at the Lrle White home. Miss Marjorie French spent iho week end at Sterling with Mrs. French. Miss Cordelia TI'Uter left Mon day for her home in The Dalles, after spending tho past four months with her sinter. Miss Eliza beth Renter. Mr. and Mrs. Flltcroft of West side dUtrict spent Sunday nt the home of their daughter, Mrs. It. Cadwaltader. K. N. HosvoM of Gal Ice creek is located in Jacksonville for a short time. M. Itosvold is an env plnyp of the forest i-ervice. Mr. F rakes, who has len mining up Jackson creek, left Monday for Salem. Ho plans to return soon to resume mining. Word was received Monday that V. Uarker, nephew of T. C. Norris of this place, had passed away at the home of his mother In Coos county. Mr. Norris tfe-ft here the 'tttnr part nf November to assist n taking care of him. A. J- Tingleaf of Kagle Point, uns o dinner guest Sunday at the j. '. Aimer nome, q' Mr. and Mrs. Geor T,Hldley on Mwlford wer? visitors at the home of Mrs. Mattle Wilson Friday. Mrs. Nanio Hendrlckon, former ly of Talent, who hu bn ot the llogue Hi ver sanitarium for over t months, will accompany her -on to Medford Sunday. Sho is much Improved in health and will now live in Medford. Dr. Hoblnon It improved and able to be about again after helng ill for some time, Mr. and Mr. Hubert Shram mock were business visitors al Medford Thursday morning. Kniil Hritt and John Opp were Mtnlford visitors Monday. Missionary society of the Pres byterian church will meet with Miv. Jodn H. Knight Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins s pe n t Sat u rda y via i 1 1 ng M r. a n d Mix Horace Jenkins at their ranch near Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. John Cant rail und daughter Norma of Medford were dinner guests of Mi's. Sarah Can trail at Amy's Place Tuesday even ing, honoring Mrs. Cantrall'fl birth day. Miss Alice Hoofs. Virginia Flck. Mrs. T. 12. Dunnington and Tommy, J r. . w ere among t h oso fro m here who attended the illustrated lec ture given by Admiral liyrd In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tongler of Portland visited Miss issie McCully Saturday. They were en route to Houthern''California to spend a' few weeks. Mrs. Tongler will be re membered by old-time friends here as Ida Klippel. Home lCconomlc club of Sam Valley will meet at tho homo of a former member, Mrs. George Hack us, in Jacksonville, February 5th. Mrs. Tom Hoss of Central Point visited her aunt, Mrs. Katie Hoff man, Saturday. Mrs. Hosa Ooddell of Pueblo. Colo., who have been visiting at the N. J. Hack us home for some time,' left Sunday to visit relatives In Crescent City. Past Noble Grands chin will be entertained at tho home of Mm. Zola Kick, January 29. instead of Tuesday, their regular meeting day. Miss Helen Kane, who has been quit ill at the Sacred Heart hos pltul. i now improving. John Opp of the Opp mines west of town, has returned from a visit vhh hU family in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnington ard daughter Margaret of Medford MMud relatives here Tuesday. Omar Cnly of Hig Applegnte spent several day this week with relatives in Jacksonville. H. C. Metzger and family arc moving into the Gaylord house in west Jacksonville which they have rented, Mrs 12. H. Severance .who has been ill the past week, ; now Im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Lnngo from near Omnia Pass called on Mrs. Katie Hoffman Friday. Mrs. A. C. Sutherland and Mrs. Peebles of Medford were callers at the home of Mrs. Kthel Olson Fri day. John Hodish Is cutting wood on Forest creek this week. Mrs. Charles Davis anl daugh ters of Forest creek .called Sunday at the Charles Dorothy home. Mrs. G. W. Godward visited Mon day with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Nledermeyer, in Westside district. 4 LA K 12 CREEK, Ore., Jan. 22. (Spl.) 'Miss Margaret Hrophy of Kagle: Point spent the week end with her sister, Mm. Ieonard Llrad Hhnw, and family. We are very glnd to' learn that both Fred Frey and Jack Hrophy, who nre pneumonia patients at the Community hospital, are Improv ing. Miss 'Heth iFarlow, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Farlow, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Nussbaum, Hill Almy and Harry Tonn were among those shopping in Medford Saturday. According to word received by William Almy, M. D. Howies is very ill In a hospital nt Riverside, Cal. Mr. Almy left Monday for Riverside, to be with Mr. Howies. Mr. iRowles has been in poor health for several months and went to Riverside some time ago. hoping tho change in climate would help him. Mrs. William Grlssom of Good ing. Ida., is visiting her sli-tens. Mrs. Andrew Grlssom and Mrs. Herb Grlssom. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley, Mrs. 12. 12. Meyer. Heth 'Farlow. Mrs. H. L. Tonn, Miss Mary Hanley and Harry Tonn attended tho Jackson county recreational cluh at Cent nit Point Wednesduy night. Harry Tonn was ft caller at the T. L. Farlow homo Sunday. Lake Creek Grange hns announc ed another dance for Saturday night, January 24th. Everybody come ami have a good time. TALKNT, 1 Ore., Jan. 22. (Hpl Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wntters and so n Kd wn rrt . James Wa 1 1 e rs nnd Ornndma Kllnn were dinner riic sts nt tho Clem Parker home in Med ford Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Harry Fnrnsworth moved from Talent to the Tim moos farm east of Talent Friday. Wlllouifhby Conner, Orvll Hur neit and Kdna May nnd Heliep Hartshorn enrolled in tho Talent htRh school Monday at heKinnlng of the second semester. Central point met Talent In n doubleheader frame of basket ha II in the gym hern Friday. Talent girls lost while the Talent boys won, by a small margin. Ilusiness people from Medford and Ashland enjbyed chicken din ner at the Tiny Tavern here Sun day. Tfto Tavern in growing In popularity aid each week brings mre n the new I passed along of tte Hpf9ul tome cocked din- j Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Parks and Fon Wayne, wc.-j? dinner guest nt their ri lighter's, Mr. and Mr. Utt. kwell of Ashland. Sunday. Mr. and Mr. V. It. Lamb and daughter Dorothy were guent nf Mr. and MrA C. V. Kate at the Tiny Tnverrr-'H.itiiry. Mr. nnd Mr, Lamb were former resident LAKE CREEK 4 TALENT of Talent, now living at Reese creeltr j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hubar of j Hnywnrd, Calif., called In Talent j Saturday on their way to Grants ( Pa.ss to attend tho funeral of Mis. j Hathbun. mother of Mrs. Hubar. George Carter of Medford was I here Friday calling on old neigh- bors and looking after his farm. Mr. Carter is putting out ten acres uf pears this spring. lie owns 30 't acres uf fine irrigated land near Talent, known as part of the old ; Iteeson farm. .Mrs. chas. Homes of Central i Point was a business visitor here ' Friday. ! Mrs. Klsie Clay of Medford spent the week end visiting al the home of her son, U. 12. Howley, here. Mrs. Mela Fox was a Medford visitor Monday. I M.r and, Mrs. John Sanders of j Moscow, Idaho spent the week end I in Talent, going from here to the jApplegate valley when they hope to locate in the near future. i 11. F. Hriscoe and wile anil small j I daughter, recently from Klamath i Falls, have located in Talent. Mr. j Hriscoe is agent for the Philco j . radio and is located next door to the Talent Confectionery. Hilheireexo (n employed by the Cogan Milling company getting a small mill in readiness on Auder hon creek to cut railroad ties. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hoys Hamil ton nnd Mrs. Hates attended the funeral of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Stockell in Medford Thursday. Mrs. Hussell Parks spent Friday visiting her daughter in Ash la ml. HCTT12 FALLS, Ore., Jan Spl.) Kvorett Olds and family' have gone to their ranch in I he Siskiyous to spend a few days. Mrs. Frank Carso nxpent several days recently in Medford and Ash land visiting friends. Lloyd Clark has the mumps and Is bemoaning his fate in having to stay In during the basketball sea son. Hyron Stoddard also has the mumps and the basketball team is somewhat crippled. M iss 1 1 azel Ta y lor wa s a M ed -ford visitor Saturday, Wm. Joe Nee has laid pipe and put in sink and fixtures at the parish of the Presbyterian church. The Hustlers club furnished the material while Mr. Nee. donated his work. Another quilting bee was held by the Hustlers club at Mrs. Ever ett Abbott's home Tuesday. Regu lar club meeting will take place January 22 at Mrs. Rhea Hoover's home. William Weir, teacher in the grade school here, spent Saturday in Medford and Ashland. In the passing of Christ opher Heut nt Sacred Heart hospital .Monday morning, Hutto Falls lost one of Its most beloved cill'ens. Chris was lookout on Rustlers Peak In tho forest service for the Inst ten years. Hutto Falls was well represented nt the services held at Perl's funeral parlors Wed nesday afternoon. Jack Wilson and family, of Med ford, spent the week end at the Al I Ilildreth home here. Mrs. Wilson is a niece or Mrs. nun rem. Emit Nelson and son Ralph made a short trip to Salem last week. Mrs. Clara Edmonson was a Medford visitor Saturday. Frank Carson' wus a Medford visitor Monday. It. A. Holts and family of Med ford spent two days hist week at the Al Hlldreth home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewallen were -Medford visitors Saturday. Wesley Drlskell and family of Camp Two were dinner guests ut the Karl Hoover home Saturday. Al Hildreth has gone Into the chicken business extensivety for he now has one hundred laying hens. 'Mr. und Mrs. Jack Pickard of Gold Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Central Point spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs, Hildreth. It was Mrs. Hitdroth's birthday. Mrs. Pickard is a sister of Mrs. Hild reth. A birthday party was given for Barbara Ruker at her grandmoth er's, Mrs. J. I. Pntlon, Harbara celebrated her fourth birthday, guests wero Marcia and Jack link er. Dean Iliglnhotham, and Lowell Patton. The Rutte Falls teachers plun to attend Inslituto at Eaglu Point, Saturday. Among Hutto Falls people who attended the Grange dance at Cen tra! Point Saturday were Mr. and Mm. Harold Patton, Mr, nnd Mrs. Oscar lligintiotham und William Weir. A dance will be given at the Woodman hall hero Saturday night. Jon milliard's mother relurned to her home after a visit of sev eral weeks with her sou and fam ily. JKlirSALKM, Jan. '2. itV) A furious storm wnich rosed over Palestine for 36 hours, abated to day, leaving a wide trail nf de struction, particularly along the coast. r Don! Risk Neglect KMnry Disorders Are Too Srrious to Ignore. If bothered with bladder Ir ritation!, getting up at night and constant backache, don't take chances! Help your kid neys at the first sign ofdisorder. Use (Joan jf'ilu. buccessiuitor more than 50 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan'i to r-lay. &oia everywnere. Uoans ills A IHUPETC FOR I BIITTFFAIIS I i IA 5K I 1 RELIEF CORPS SEATS INCOMING OFFICIAL'S AT CENTRAL PL MEET CENTRAL POINT, Ore.. Jan. 22. j (Spl. ) Installation of officers of j W. H. Harrison Woman s Keller Corps was held January IT. in the Grange hall. A chicken dinner wa.s served at noon in the Grange dining room to a large crowd. Installing officer of the after noon was Mrs. Catherine Men-it t. assisted by M rs. Dolly l.ove, con d ue t ress, a t id M rs. I ' la ra Far ra , M rs. Sally M usty, Mrs. Ernestine Hostel and Mrs. Hessie Garrett, act ing as color-bearers. President-elect Mrs. Emma Glea son was absent. Off teem Installed were: Mrs. Dora Jones, senior vice- president ; Mrs. Cauda cp Pan key, junior vice-president ; Mrs. Mary ltichard.son, treasurei ; Mrs. Mattie Parker, chaplain; Mrs. Har bara Davis, guard; Mm. Eva Smith, conduct ress; Mrs. Iva Copienger. patriotic instructor; Mrs, llesslo Garrett, assistant guard; Mrs. Ethel Southwell, assistant conductress; Mrs. Roue Hermanson, first colo bcarer; Mrs. Tilly Maple, second color-bearer; Mrs. Dolly Love, third color bearer, and Mrs. Clara Farra, fou th color-bearer. After the Installation Mrs. Ernes tine Kostcll was called to the presi dent's chair, where she was, pre sented with a beautiful 2. " -year service pin by Mrs. Mary Richard son.' in behalf of the corts. Mrs. Hostel has been a member of the tl corps for 2tl years. KAG1J0 POINT. Ore.. Jan. 30. (Spl.) Horn to Mr. and Airs. I'aul Force, January III, a baby daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ltrnwn entertained Saturday nip, lit for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton who leave Thursday to make their home in San Francisco. During the eve ning cards were enjoyed by the Kiiests, after which lunch was served. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Lnttlo Van Seoy and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stoner. M r. and Mrs. O. 10. Hendernon, Mr. nnd Mrs. C.uh Nichols nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Stanley attended Byrd'H lecture at the Holly theatre Saturday. Mrs. A. D. Gabriel, wife, of tho telephone manager, who under went u major operation last week at the Sacred Heart hospital, is improving Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luy were Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs. O. K, Hendei-Hon. J. J. Skinner nf Medford, head of tho sales department of Copco, was a business visitor Tuesday. Sheridan This pulp mill. city may Ret WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rut In' to Go If you feel our and sunk and tha world fooks punk, don't swallow a lot of aulu, minrral water, oil, liutive candy or chewing gum and eipect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. Yor they can't do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. (Jhs bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taate and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your heta ache and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisouod. It takca those good, old CARTER'S UTTI.B UVKH 1'ILUS to got th two Fiounda of bile flowing freely and make you eel "up and up." They contain wonderful. harmltMs, gpotln vegetable extracts, amazing when it comaa to making the bile flow freely. Hut don't ask for liver pills. Aak for Carter's Utile liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's little Liver 1'ills on the red label. 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