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PTOE EIGHT RURAL AND SUBURBAN. NEWS $$k( laslcei CENTRAL POINT JACKSONVILLE OKNTUAL POINT, Oro.. J;.n. 2. (Rpl.) Mrs. Corn Hoffm.ip and JACKSOXVIU.K. Oro., Jan. 28 -ISpl.) Mrs. Jnfk Thratthor lost Ron Loo of YVitlltims, r,H'k ;H'i.t two' valii;ibl ryeUiw- Kiiinlrl iIorh Friday and Saturday ut tht. home i with diHtninpcr within the Inst of Mr. and Mi. George March. few ilnya. Mrs. Ed RtrOhmier f leaving Dick ChuiMjell utih ti hUKino-s for Portland "Wednesday whe,e j vlnhor In Modl'ord Friday. rheViU rece'vo medlrnl attention.) Mr. tind .Mr, (lone C;mtn.ll nnd Mr. iind Mrs. Carpenter of So-; two ihihlren nf .Meilfunl railed iittlft arrlvod In Central I'oint Mon- ! fit Aniy'n place Sunday, pn route dny tn make their homo Hero. They' to the Applet:;. t, when they wfliV nre Hvlnti In the Farra upartmenti. KuextH itt slimier uf Mr. and Mm.; Mr. Carpenter ha accepted the lu.4ftfon n printer for thn (Vntral Iint American. Mr. and Mr. Will FerUKon re turned Jmutnrv 27 from a month'H tour of southern Cnllornia and j Mr. Mexico l int Inn CantritH. MIhs Helen Knnn nf JtiekMon vllle Ih very iiuil-Ii lnt proved a the S;u r. ii Heart honpUal lu Med- find. and Mrfl. fieore Haiku and children wen visitors Hatur- j day at the Karl i -a timer hurno in Medfurd. Mrn. Ida Wilson fltnrted' to work j Monday uc thn county annesnor'ti i otflf.'c, DKHiKtinj; In preparinn the new tax rollt. 1 Mita t.iipllln T'littrof f wan Member from Central Point Week-ed Btiest nf MIhh Rurdette wno' went to AJtniuna were. jwh- i innninifton Past Toolo Grand club of Aah- lanu pntertmnoa tun mciiiuerK oi tne contra) roint ciuo, January 23i at the homo of Mm. Loulael Perozzt on (Jrnnlte ret. ilo frcflhmentfl were served. dames Clara Farra, lletta Pankey, Iva' Coplnger, CUwa Vincent, Mary RlchaidHon, dCmnia Gleanon, Ida 11 o n d e r o n, Ernestine Hostel, Ciuherlnn. Miu-rJU and Mi'Jt. Andor fion of Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. Truman IJrenne am fixing up their new home i the 11111 addition, to which they wlU move tho fintt of tho month, .Mr. nnd Mm, RuhspI MtirHtern and- daughter ntty of Rowbur Hpent Friday nnd Saturday vlHltinr; Mr. arwl Mr-s. Hoy Anrtorfton. M Marsters tn a brother of Mm. An dorson. Mlfifl Mary Juno Hoobe left flan day noon- for1 Portland where h will live with her -mother. MImh Boobft vlll .ntr- tho WitHhlngton hlffh school In Portland. Albert MeBoth ofVphoenix. wh wa wperatod on for appendicitis at tho Hacred Heart hospital hint Monday, Ut well on tho road to re covery. Mr. McIJoth formerly lived In Central Point. Tho P.-T. A. met at tho home of Mrs. Everett Fuber Friday after noon, plans woro made for tho lunchoon io be rtervod1 January 31 .The building on tho hlfrhway, baolc of Faher's Htore, known oh the old printing nhop, Is belns raz ed. by workmen who wHl romov it to make way for a road con neotinff the highway with Mai nrroot and passing tho new service .station belnff orected by AJr, Ow Miw Minlo Hiinlley nnd on Cecil of Talent spent Friday with Mra. Hartley's brother, Qeorgo March and family. One- Morritt and John Lathrope returned from Los Angeles to thel homo here Fridny. ' ., f . VALLEY VIEW V ALTvKY Vinw. Ore, J.nn. 28 (Hpl. Mn. and Mrn. U H. flnlln tlrt Tlsltl tho Bcllvlow CranRC TUMday ovnlnK. Vnllnv (Vlniu Pnmnninlli. nlnl, hftld Us roaulnr nipotinir Thurmlnv with 2i niembcre nnd three vlHttot present, Includlnc Mrn. II. C. Wnrd of Kern Vnlloy, Mm. .Moras of Tal ent nnd A!r. Clnlro Clriihnm Valley View, nlo four children After or extended luialneiw meot- Inir Mrn. It. X. Chiuney avo short pmper on "Mlntlnir of Heaver Money," Mm. J. M. McOraeken n nhort pnper on "Monerala of Ore- Ron," Mrft. Lennox anR, nfter which tha honteiH, Mih. John Morse, Mm. Stella Mono nnd Mm Ham Chlldern nerved dellclotlR np plo pie with whipped cream, cook ie nnd eoffee. Mm. O. u Tenlnnd nnd Mrn. E C. Gardner attended tho I.ady Elkji club in Ashland Thursday after noon. Mi-, and Mrn. I H. Oallatln nnd Mr. and Mm. JInrry Wenirunt Tin fted Pomona Orange nt KaKle I'oint Saturday. Thin was the meeting of the county Grange and ran all dny. Mr. nnd Mrn. C. W. OlaRRow and Mnw. JlrnndenherR were dinner Ruesm nt the Kd Keldmnn homo In Medfnrd Kiturdny evenlnR. Mr. nnd Mm. o. I Penlnnd at tended the OranRe carnival in Tal ent Saturday evenlnR. Mm. J. It, McCrcickcn. Mm. Win fllenn nnd Mm. C, V. (UafRow nt lerded the homeninkeni' confer ence In Medfnrd nt the City l.llirnty Friday nnd Suturdny. Mr. and -Mid. Win. O.lcnn. Mr. and Mm. K. C. IlollbauKh nnd Mr ' llollhaiicli, Sr., were dinner Rilcst nc tne Hlrntlnn homo Sundav. C. W. OlnnRnw attended Klwnnlx luncheon In Medford Monday. H. 8. Mitchell wan down lonklnR after bin cattle thin week. A. Ti. J'oachey wa workinR on tho B-K telephone line Monday. We hope It will he much hotter now. Mr. nnd Mm. Arthur Davenhlll nttended the hanqilet nt the Mlhln Sprlnes hot.. in Axhlnnd. elven for tho I. o. K. Indten by their hu hnndti. Krlendn of John Arnold will he Rind to know he hn panned the crll In hi" lllneKs nnd in very much better. tr. ltien In WtlnR cowii for tuberculwla In thin nelRhborhood thin week. Fred Guebhell of Seattle la vl ItlnR at the J. H. McOraeken home, lie 1. n enu.ln of Mr. Mei'rncken Stomach Sufferers If mnny foodn do not nRroe with you. and yon auffor from gun. heart burn, hloatlnu, xour Momach, nnd dyepepuln. why not make the Ilnte IS minute tiwt? Illntei Ik liormleio, yet work with eurprUt InR speed. fne inkredient hna the power to dlgeet J.000 tlmen itx own weight. Don't Rive up. Oct IMotet at any druK tnre. ut It In the test. Money hack if you don't eoon feel Ilka new, nnd able to cat In com fort. Only too. Kor ale at J.XItMI.V WOOIIS 1)11 1(1 STOItl-' Mrn. Alice Saritent who has been (uite 111, In reported 1m proved. lien Ilarr waH n buftineHs vIh llor hero .Monday from his ranch on IiIr ApplcRaK. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnlncton moved from Medford .Monday to the K. E. UunnlnKton home. Their daughter, Margaret Dunnington will remain in Medford nt the Dale homo to complete her Befl lor year In high Bvhool. Mr. and Mm, Jack Thrasher spent Sunday afti-rnoon wltlr-Mr. and Mrs. Lou Loffler on Lozler ljiine. .Air. and Mrs. Arthur Kleinham- mer of Little Applegate, wero in the city Sunday. .Mrs. Matlln Wilson has rented her ranch In tho Applegate tllsti'l't to Hoy. L'liimioy. b Hanson, whii has rented her ranch the past two years. Is moving to another ranch in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dunning ton visited in Phoenix Sunday. Mrs. Art JJndsey and little son nrn visiting relatives In Itenil. . Mr. and Mrs. John J'ernoll nnd m not Applcgato postoffico visited Miss Isslo McUully Sunday, uccom pnnicd by Mrs. 1'ornoU's sister, Miss Eva Couch, who has spent Rovornl months nt tho I'ernoli home. .MIbs Couih left Sunday for roinona, Cal., to re.-nimo her work as a nui-so. Mrs. E. 8. Severnnce nnd Mlsfl Mollln rtrltt nttendi'd n luncheon at tho llolol Medford. followed by enrds at tho homo of Mrs. O. C. Itoggn Saturday, given by officers, pnrlroy members and past iiueens of Zulelma templo for tnoir rc tiring niiecn Mrs. c. T. Sweeney. Jacksonvlllo basketball t e a in a motored to l'rospeot Friday oven Iiir where they played I'rospect. l'rospeit boys won, 16 to 18. Jacksonville girls won, lit) In 38. Mrs. J. J. Fink, Mrs. John 1!. Knight, Mrs. II. K. Hnnna, Mrs. red Flck and Mrs. Frank Unrt- ley, members of tho local health committee, attended a bi-monthly meeting of tho county health as sociation, held at tho Presbyterian church In rhoenlx Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. lew of Med ford attended tho l'resbyteriun huro hsorvlccs hero Sunday. Clifton Chlldcrs nf Jllg Apple-1 goto Is spending several days with friends and re!attcs here. Mr. and Mrs. T. .V Enrlght of Medford cnlled 'on rlend here tho latter part of tho week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw o Medford spent Sunday evening with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.eo Wakefield. Mrs. Anna Coleman started to work Mondav morning at the county assessor's office in Med ford. Women's association will hold an all-day meeting nt tho I'reAy terlan churilv February 5. Tho day will ho spent in sowing. A covered dish luncheon will be served nt noon. lllll Itny of Jacksonville Is as slstinfr Reevorond Uurch In a two weeks' revival meeting; at "The Church of God" on Holly nnd Jackson etreet in Medford. These meetings nre held Sunday morning at 11 n. m. and each evening at ':0. The children of Mr. nnd Mrs. ilonn l.eo In south Jacksonville ire III at their home this week Mrs. I.' E. Schiller, publicity halrman of the county health work, was hostess at her home In Medford Friday afternoon to the following members of the local health committee: Mrs. 11. K. Hiilina. Mrs. Fred Flck. Mrs. John It Knight nnd Mv. Frank l.lndley. Mm J. T. ltiilkley nnd son. I.nuis, from . rtuch. were culling on friends In town Friday. Word was received Saturday by Mr. and Mrn. Chris Kenney of tho Marriage of their daughter, Miss Fasma Kelincv to Sidney Hood, n attorney of Nome, Alaska, Mr. Hood Is n graduate of Washing- state college. Miss Kenney Is techlllg n government school In Alaska. . They will make their home In Nome. Hoynl Neighbor lodge will hold nltlntlim ut tholr hall Febrtutiy Mrs. Katie Sparks entertained dinner Sunday In honor of r son. Fred Sparks', birthday. Misses Louise and Kontt-e Wheeler f. Medford and other friends were present. Mr. Hpnrks received sev- rul lovely Rlfth. Mr. nnd Mis. Itndlne nnd ehll- rcn moved sundav Inro Mr. Wheeler's house Just, completed X. Oregon street. The Ho- Ine family recently moved here from Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West nnd blldren of Oak Grove dlftrlct Isited Sunday at the George Wendt home. Kd Saltmarsh of Little Apple- ale w'as In the city Sunday. Tom Smith of lxilcr Ijine vis ited friends in Jacksonville Sun- ilay. Fred Sparks has accepted a po- SYXOPSIS: Ailetn Omv tolm n ttnr vtn't in a arm ttruadwQii. 7iui. u.71 the helo lif JImiD'i V'roua, thintrlcol urrjs oven .i-aj Invm ttef. Her uouno.r'- tiilri', I'ii it ...e, en. urtnt'e vtodel. ir jealous o tltiw luiidr.i rite lu tame. At a pnrtii oU-en tor Ailecn bu fliritlil t;lunniiQ. artiet. V'trieiiii. eeek In dratv attention to liereett litf tnUno a dare to hath in lite lni,ltn!il. Jktlrcn; frvi'ao to nre-- vr.tt her. te disfigured tohen eke tall-i tlirnuih a olnee door. Viv 4ttiie i hii-ril icllli the taek of n)iartlQ hr.r timer, who ooee i.i to eevliieln.i wearing a silk mailt 11 roncenl her eenrm. Jimmy ver enadee Aiieen to cea.at to have, her xohe tested for nal:lna jjiono tirnvh records. In a eneaheaey he arte Vlvlenne dlnlnff tcttlt Arnold hionhcru. a ninvli mitqnate of us sniori reputation. Chapter 18 ,' GRIM NEWS JIMMY gueaaed the truth that krouberg bad met Vlvlenne while tbe was poling at Cban nl.if t ttuillo. The producer, be knew, was a fast worker when a , pretty girl caught bis fancy. Hel ug Vivlenne there riled blnj. Alleen would be waiting for ber at . lioiiie; no doubt getting dinner ready. Yet tbe chances were that Kronberg would suggest their or- . derlng here.. Somebody ought to warn tbe fool t.i keep away from blm. Not tbat If mattered to Jimmy what Vlvl enne cliose to do except on Alleeu's account Just tbe same. be felt that be ought to break this l iiug up somehow, to bit on some way of making Vlvlenoe realize that a bit In a Kronberg show Is always dearly bought On'e ot . these days Kronberg would make front page In a whale of a Juicy mix-up. It might be as well to suggest to Vlv tbat she need not figure' In It. ' Then Crane had an Inspiration. Vlvleuue had not seen him. Twen ty ui I n u ten later, he was sitting before the flrer in Cbaoning's iMtuMo. Chaiinlng listened quietly t- Jimmy's story. His code for bade his mentioning the scene that had passed between Vlvlenne and himself. He had been certain that Vlvlenne would get In touch with Kronberc ; Her motive was perfectly plain, and unless he was much mistaken, ;lliure was something moro than plililo in her having phoned to the producer. She was far too aophls llcnled not to be thoroughly aware of what she was about. ('banning strongly suspected that liar underlying purpose was to inuke lil in Jealous, though be dls- coulileii Iter sincerity lu proposing" want she had to him. aiio wnuiii never have gone through wllh It If bla answer bad lienti different. She bad known what his reaction. would be. The troilhlo was that It neaved lien that, his only Interest In her charms had been from au artist's viewpoint. , Outwardly, at leaBt; Vlv was tbe type that , could , not exist without being told she was lovely. By de llhdrately holding himself aloof he had offended her. The real secret was that Vlvl enne needed a man who would' care tor her as Crane in i oil for Aiieen With all of her deep Intensity n yet only partly stirred her soil! criet' for the caresses of a man who would be strong enough to shackle her affectiou.ii. Perhaps he had been rather brutal fn bis treatment tit Vlvlenne. Yet his analysis ot her character suggested Hint It was belter to let ber work out ber own salvatlun Just now she was the victim of a flood of confli6ling desires not a little desperate at the responsibil ity tbat had fallen on her shoul ders through her own thought lessness. "Don't worry," he said to Jimmy. "If Vlv's the girl' I think she Is. KrouburR's wasting lime If she found a man She really loved, slrc'il go the limit' for hlni. Rut there won't be any aflinlty between Vlvl euue and Kronberg. lie's clever siul has a thin veneer which goes very well Willi the sort of girls win) arc looking for eiuctlM what lie has to offer. Vlv will resent til in Hie uio incut the inlili reveals himself. And he doesn't wnste much lime. So I rather think this experience will he a good thing for her. She's Ih a hard position, .and she'll hare to find hersolf." "nut Aiieen will eat her heart out while the experiment's going on ! " "No she won't." Channlng sa1' The very thing tlinl Vlvlenne Imagines she may do will spur Aiieen to effort. It will show her the necesslly nl making herself Independent. That's going to help A lot. If you sllr up Vlvlenre you'll only add fuel lo the Itre " R A KOMANCf Of RADIO L.onging "Maybe you're rlgbt." said Jimmy. "I guess I'd better get on tbe Job and frame up Alleen's ap pointment or. she niay !loi -liar nerve." " "She won't. You mustn't let ber. But wait a minute. What you've said suggests . another angle. If Alleen's voice has the quality that's needed for recording, It seems h me that she could sing over tfie radio. Practically all of the micro- jihone stars started making rec ords." 'That's trne," said Crap. "But the trouble la she's so sensitive she'd never consent to facing the crowd in a studio." "I thought you were a publicity man!" Channlng smiled through a cloud of smoke. "That's an angle which makes it' worse," Jimmy said hopelessly. "She wanta to forget U'li Santa Clam. I think the thing she dreads most Is ber tear, that people will pity her. I don't mean Just in tbe studio, but the whole public, when it reads about who she is." 'Jimmy you're hopeless!" Chan nlng laughed. "We will forget Hiss Santa Olaus and create a myitery star. I'M phone to Colonel Sher wood. He's the man to talk to at the TJ.B.C. She can have her audition with no one in the studio hut the control-board men. We'll turn this Infernal mask of hers into a real advantage." I'm afraid she'd never stand for that You mean masked- tenor stuff?" 'With a brand new twist that'lj make a hit with some advertising sponsor. Now suppose a youns woman swathed in furs, steps oh an oceau liner wearing a porce Iain mask. Will the ship news re porters wonder who she Is? I'll bet they don't even trouble to ask her for he -press agent's name A story Is a story. Then sdppose she goes to the Ambassador, states that she's here Incognita, and re tires to her private suite. What would you say to that?" - - "I'll say the Idea's a" pippin except that everything centers on a natural curiosity to get a peep at ber features. And of course, she can't unveil." "We'll makn it a part of tbe con tract tbat ber true identity is not to be revealed," Channing Bald. There'll be something psycholngi' cal In the fact that this mesk Is Intriguing. I'll model It for her myself. Without even the' faintest1 resemblance to Alleen's own fea tures. A fascinating, haunting face that II be as famous in a montb as the- Mona Lisa. People may stare and wonder, but no one will have an Idea there are scam un derneath the surface. That'll make all the dltferenca in her attitude toward It." , ., ' "I be11ev8 you're .right," jimmy agreed; "But It'll cost- some coin." "Not much.". .Channlng figured "The Mask will ,1m my part of it. It's easy to smuggle ber on board wbeu the ship comes in. No one will be tbe- wiser.-Then she can come down the gangplank sur rounded, by ber retinue while the cameras click." "You're waiting ' .your tlnie as an artist!'" cried Jimmy. "It's lulxhty fine 'of you to help me out like this." Glad to," Channing answered.. "I ' feel' responsible having made that Btatue and her accident hap- ened here. Why not have dinner' with me?" Jimmy wondered whether thlB porcelain mask that Channlng hnd proposed, would really make such difference In Alleen's mental viewpoint. It was certainly worth trying. The telephone began to ring and Channlng called out from his bed room. "Crane, would yon mind an swering that? I'll be there lu a mon-ent." Jimmy lifted tbe receiver and absently said "Hello!" A woman's voire was speaking, bardly above a whisper, it tremulous note In her tone. "Is that you, Dwlght?" came the question. "Just a second." Crane answer ed. Then., before he could say any thiuK more, ho heard his own' name. "Jimmy! Jimmy, to that you? Do yon know who's Bpeaklug?" It did; It was Vlvlnnno. "What I. It? Anything I can do?" "Oh. Jimmy listen and hurry! I'm ip Arncld Kroiibers's office. You know where it Is? Jimmy, come over as quick as you can. 1 I llilnk lie's dead." l((Hiitl, ;!. Tit K.i ;., tV) 9 "Inspiration" Opens at Craterian ROBERT MONTGOMERY and CPETA CAR BO in lN5P!RATlON Oreta Gmijo f ome hack In "Tn-, spirntion,'' her new MelrQ-Gold-wyn-Mnyei aiurrintf vehi-lo which opened this afternoon at the Kox Crat'.'rian. theatre. j This Blitterint,' new talking -pic ture eehpreOH her previous vocal effortfi'and' snands n tho sreatest triumph of her career. ' '.. ; rtobort Montgomery furthers is hold on screen popularity by "his splendid work opposito tho star, lywin Stone heads tho supporting ortnt in his usual capable manner, fr Krnnbsrg dtntf Who hilled , him, ami why i Read tomorrow' chaottr Hlon wllh the Mnytai; company nt .Medford. .Mr. nml Mrn. f'h.u lev Ioroth had as dinner RiieM? Sniulnv Mr. nnd .mm. Hud Lawrence and chil dren of .MediOrd. Pant Noble Rrand club will meet with Mm. P. J. Kick Janu ary 29. Mvhlo Iusk pjHiis'd nwnv nt It. MoTMoHh at the "Waffle Inn" Monday After dinner Mr. and Mm. Kay. Mr. and Mrn. MtlntoKh and dautrhter, lllrdie and Mr., and Mrn, Ohnrh'H Applecate attended the Korvicen ut the Church of Clod In. Medfnrd. Mrs. Ncllo Kinney was a Med ford visitor Tuesday. ttnhert Hunter of Aberdeen. Opens at Holly ALPINE PATROL LOST IN SNOW AVALANCHE BARDENKCCHIA, Italy, Jan. 28. P) Three army officers, two non 'enmmiRsloned officers and id sol diers in an AJpino detachment were feared lost today in two avalanches which overwhelmed tho patrol in tho valleys of Dora nnd liiparia. J. II. Williams, engineer on the firwt train-that reached Des Moines Iowa, in 18C7,i still Is in- business in Iowa. Flying fins! Glistening, flashing silver scales! ' Struggles of huge salmon bucking tho 'currents of Alaskan, .waters! .. . All this will- be seen not from tho. surface of the water, but :ik startling submarine views in "The Silver Horde,-'' Radio Pictures' epic drama from the great Hex Beach novel, opening today at the Holly theatre. Scenes of tho mad rush of sal mon to. spawning grounds , were photographed below tho surface of tho rivers. Special camera cases were constructed. - Unique devices ipplled to fish traps regulated the depth at which the salmon swam. Tho most unusual underwater photographic .effects ever filmed were said to be tho result. Camera cases were waterproof ed. Placed In position nt low tide, motors wero started turning -when tho tide came in. , Duo to tho great variance In tide levels in Alaskan waters, If was osshle to photo graph the fish in depths varying from one to te.n feet. Kvelyn Hrent, Louis Wolbeim, Joel McCren, Raymond Ilntton, .ran Arthur, 'Gavin Gordon nnd Blanche Sweet are - featured in "The' Silver Tronic." To "Point-Up" Appetite Just Stimulate Bowels Whenever the end of the day finds you- ontrof-sorts;1. food doesn't tempt you and won't digest; breath is bad; tongue coated, just chew a candy tab let before bedtime. Tomorrow you'll 'bo a new person! A candy Cascaret clears p a bil ious, gasBy, headachy condition every time. Puts appetite on edge. Helps digestion. Activates liowels. ) , - Cascurcts are. made from eaeearft, which authorities' say actually strengthens hottwl muscles. So, take the.se delightful- tablets- as often as you please; or give .hem freely to children. All drug stores sell .Cas carets for a dime, and no doltur prep aration, could do better work. . IS FALSE MODESTY Ruining YOUR Health? .food MulmlliitMl n tbe ln trvlliir ooiiriahrft the bodr. When poiaHjns, rlltvt here I ho MlMilo body auffert. BanUh falne modesty and tiolmiio disorders before tliey drlroyyourheulth! Tliephy : Hiciaiia and nurses of the , Northwest Rectal and Colon Clinic know how to treat dis eases of the bowel- confip lUm, colitis and pies with out - embarrassment to the puticnt. Let them help you remove the cause of your ail ments and restore you to robust health. This Clinic's methods are strictly professional and ethical and all relations with patients are absolutely con fidential ! Many women and some men are fiiiffcrliiK needless torment be cause Jul st mmU'Hty prevents them from seckiiiK the professional serv ices uf a rectal and colon specialist. Are you doplug yourself with Injurious drugs and physics to "cure" headaches, rheumatism, nervousness,- fatigue or female troubles because false modesty keeps you from correcting the cause of thcNe ailments. Come to this Clinic and, without charge, consult Dr. Phillips, one of the nation's foremost specialists In ambit tntory proctology the non surgical, painless and non confining treatment of rectal and colonic ail- men Lb. 11 you cannot come at once, write for free diagnosis blank and book describing this Clinic's suc cessful method of treating such dr.r.a.phillips. diseases. chief op staff RECTAL ANDmWCOLON CLINIC .Jk.eeje7jU He murmured: "Oh, Pardon Me" ...a hundred times a day . . A HUNDRED times a day ho suffered L tne agonies ot enitmrrassmcnt at his conversation was intemiDtbd bv "Pardon Mei." as he turned awav to stitle gas. It had been that way for years. No matter what heate.it caused gas and discomlort. His stomach con stantly caused him pain. He could hardly hear the idea of food. He was irritable and nervous couldn't sleep. a f: i ...i 'i-..i ii. ii ii-iiu buisiii-u ..unm. rie iiiru k, In a few dnvs the caseous condition left him. His appetite returned, lit began to feel loads better itt every way. He'slept like a boy. Stomach gas is not only painful at well as embarrassing but it may be tht warning of dangerousstomach troubles. Get rid of it straighten out the con dition that causes it with Tanlac. Fe preparations liave Tanlac's wonderfu record of success in quickly relievinj as (tiscomiort and stomacn distress t has helped thousands and it mus help you too. or your druggist wil return your money. ' W. T. LINDLEY 304 North Holly You are Invited to present this cou. pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two- FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE IOE Funeral Home 8 Distinctive Service at Moderate Kates Established 20 Years . Ambulance Service Sixth St. at Oakdale Telephone 47 Ol As Subscriber Guest of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you arsl a subscriber of the Mall Tribunal your name may appear here tomor row. Only subscribers' names wlll be published and, during the du ration or mis otter, an suDscrioen will be given an opportunity to en Joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING "The Lion and the Lamb" There Is No Substitute For a Savings Account in This Bank -THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK "A Departmentized Bank" c llllllllllllllllllllillf 3 tin Siu-ied Heart hospital Tiu-w-1 Wash., hn purchase 1 the old itny mornlnu. Mr. I.nk hi. been! .I'lrMoonvnir depot hullillnK where IIMnit on Hie lliukert rnnrh unit; ho I" now living wan taken to the hospital tho Inst or Ilio wrelt after helim III for sumo time. Krn Arnold, well known In thin vlrlnlly. pawed itwny nt his Mr. ntlfl Mri. Pmnk r-hrlHtinAn of Agate woro vlsitom of Mr. andj Mm. Hay Wllnon nt tho NukrvII Sunilny. 1 My. Mn. Mftiy Wlnnlnifhnmi hns homo on ItlK Apiilegato Momtny. j ptlrehnsod tho homo where ho Mr. Arnolil h n ptom-or of thin, lw now UvlnR, nonr tho old depot, rotintry, romliiK hero 6il year-, iiko. 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