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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECipy,: TTTTTRSD AY, FEBRUARY 12. 1931 kr HOWARD KOCTtTj iiaEcec SYXOPSn: DUfioured ly an acejicut. j4ieit i'rai. stag" slur, become "Jitfemoi 16 Jjasaue." tHjjstfit radio sinocr. advertising .'mite Glitch's pertumes. A por relain mat'; to corer Arr fear made by Diciqlit CViamifir. wfijif Jimmtl Crane, a preli aotnt. loirs Aileen, but (Ir ritlss iiul discourage him be. eaust o( tier ilistlgurement, Ar nold KiOnkera. Dioile maonate, is shot bij a masked voiaaa ichile w fl 7: i u jj aiivrjjiCf fo J Ivienne, Ailren's t.istei. Snsoccttn a the lea. man seas Aileen, hrfmbrro, toJifu A WfOfers, tries ta vials Vfr i'liln incriminate her Hitter. Aileen receives a tclr.ornm sioned "4dratcia" hinting the sender shot Kronbern but threatening ta throw tlit blame an Altera icha at course always wear a inasl:. Krnnbera invites Aileen and V.t ienne to his theater aoenivp. he. llevl.ia then uiil nof arc' l.r tear of treasure eit ' Undrtnaisellr Hataite'i".itfaitu. They arrest his ehallinoe and attend, but as strangers. Xrrt da Aileen is ta 3. no at ,. rUcbnvd .Soii.ul. v.." mll tor tripolcd ehMft.i. Chapter 29 TRIUMPH TURNS TO TERROR 1IHEN' AIIwd, Vlvienne and Jim my arrived at (lie hospital, Kmllu Gluck was standing on the Isieps wllh Doctor Saunders. The Hatter li .id been showing hi in through the various wards, and It was evi dent that Gluck had been touched jhr all that he saw. , Yet even his compassion for the (Institution's Inmatea failed to hide this satisfaction over the presence ml the camera-men who were there at Jluimys behest Now he and Saunders posed with Aileen. and Olnck was as proud as Punch. What !a whale of an advertisement for him Mo be In the news-reel with his mys tery star!. On the air and on the screen,, bis Parfum Masque would isoon be known to millions of possi ble purchasers! , That thought made him generous, 1 Doctor Saunders already had his rebeck for a handsome contribution. Ha was Bndiug the prospect of per sonal exploitation as pleaslug as the profits his business acumen viaioned. , Now. ' said Saunders, "suppose :we go in. The children can hardly .contain themselves, and J must say a can t blame them." Vivlehne glanced at Jimmy. The same Idea dawned on him. Why the devil hadn't be thought before of this possibility T Emile Gluck was a widower, rich as Crtpsns and sus ceptible the type who would lav ish bis .fortune on a girl like Vivi enue or Aileen If she gave him half a chance. Vlv might, but Aileen ,wouldn't It -was not Cluck, however, who caused Jimmy to ponder. Ha could never conceive of Aileen as an old mail's darling, but there was not the slightest doubt that Saunders ap pealed to her. Likewise, it was evi dent that whether or nut he suspect .ixl himself, the Doctor was in love. Jimmy was almost Inclined to laugh Jt his own stupidity. He had eer laiulv done his best to make Aileen unobtainable. But then It didn't matter. If he could see her happy, that alone would be worth while. Maybe he'd better make up to some other girl and rush her around a bit. Then Aileen wouldn't hesitate on the ground of burling hlin. - Kvery child In (be bright audi torium began to exclaim at once wheo Doctor Saunders led Aileen nut upon the plalform. She. could ate crutches and braces, and strange looking strapped contrivances that held ap wabbly heads kiddles c varying ages, some of them In wheelchairs and a few on roller vote. It their little faces showed signs of pain, their eyes were big as ucers. They began clapping glee fully when Saunders started to ex plain to (hem that this was the jWyttery l,ady they had heard on jtha rwdlo. "But she isn't a mystery to us." jbe said, "because sbe Is with us this afternoon, and the song she Is going to sing for ns Is one tb.it ynu all I know." Kreu more self-conscious than be ifore the microphone, Aileeu began as Jimmy played her accompani ment. Tb -children listened spell bound, trying their best to believe that her voice was the one that came over the air. t' "Snll, bnhy. unit, - ) : Out upon that .. Alleen'i voice rang clear. Her jVeiy soul waa In It, and her heart vent out to these poor youugsters ' arh of them facing a handicap almost as pitifully tragic as the one SAMS VAIJ-KY. Ore., I-h. 12 1 SpiTlal) The rrogmm vponsored ' V the grange and given by IVof. :Itnl1ov' llM.fiiln.. e1fi mom - ! PSORIASIS SAMS VALLEY I , . 1 Hr. Stearns of Medford jnade This Is n serlou .Uth disease! n professional visit to O. It. Ties Usually of a stubborn , nature nml ! lutiiu Monday attending Mrs. Tres Causes no end of trouble to folks J hum. who are unfortunate enough toj several cltl. ns from this eom Thi' !;,v.t- x- , ,..,.. mnnlty attended the funeral f bint taken riuht hold with the fhsi A pplif atmn and com) reuttx con tinue daily till the diteAM is en tirely radleatK If powerful nntifeptie Kmernld u .. . Oil finen t conquer I'mirin.M.H i lleath'ft Drutr Slnro r nnv li AriiKUt anywhere will refund the fturrhtifto price. A I'httndflphln man -'pent thou- , Mnd of dnll.irn trying tu K't rid of t I'orifiM Nnthinu helped until he. got Knieralrt oil mn h wtm well npmin free from thi mubbnrnj fllju-jiJH. 'm Monne'rt ImernM Oil cost but 1 renin m oitlr and lt" n won- j flerfully hlbful for nther ailment 'eiji-h n Knemn. Arne, ItchLnc Hhtn. Old Mre, biken Vrteete "Veins llehlnt? Toew und Athleif Tou( ll'ii a great home remedy. A ROMANCE V fADlQ J her mask concealed. r.iit they'd no need In hide their races! And Saunders bad said that many of Ihem would be cured In tiii-.c. N'ev. ertheless, her sympathy was regis tered In every note as Aileen enter tained them. ; When, at last, she had l'i pause,. Jim my Crane offered himself lu the guise of a musician. . 1 1 ijt iniiKlrif? patter, and his comic clumsiness In performing slight of hand tricks, made litem call for more and more. Then Aileen rang to them again thla time r.ezinskj's Valse and it was Doctor Saunders who listened to tier willi bulf-closed eyes, much as though be were dreaming, nf a sluger far away. "Won't you say Just a word to them?" Saunders asked when she finished. "yes, indeed!" Aileen exclaimed. "I want to thank every oue of yon for listening to me so nicely, and perhaps, if you'd like me to. I'll come agaiu some time. Anyway, I'll he thinking of you each time I'm on ihe air. Now we're going tn have a treat that Mr. (iluck is giving you. Ice cream and rake and candy. Isn't that golug to he nice?" . Hoorny!" One freckle-faced youngster Bet pandemonium loose. Jimmy stepped close and whis pered something In A I loon's ear. Why, of course, I'd love to," sbe agreed and started to leave the plat form. There was almost instant si lence. Every child was curious to see what she meant to do. Toke off your fnlfe face!" on called out. Aileeu swayed as from a blow. She put out a hand tn steady herself, and it rested on Saunders' arm. lie was laughing, and Aileen realized that he did not know. forgot to tell you!" Ho was ex plaining to the children. "The lady can't take ft off. You see. she's like a Princess In a fairy tale and Mr. Cluck's the Giant. He makes her wear this beautiful mask so people won't fall In lore with her and nunt Id steal her from hlin." "I don't want his old kecreain!" An impudent pig-tailed miss made a face at Gluck. He flushed, and Vlvl- enne shook her finger at Ml in in mock reproof. Oil. please, Mr. Giaut, don't eat me up!" She pretended tn be alarmed. He chuckled over ber pantomime and the children were delighted. Well." he said, "you look good enough!". 'Untp-um! I'm bad!" said Vlvl enne. "I'd give you indigestion." . With Sauudera and Jimmy at her side, Aileen was passing from raw to row, taking each awed little hand In hers and loving the touch of their flngcra. - Jimmy Crane had Just produced a clinical thermometer from Doctor Saunders' ear when Vlvlenne gasped and Alleen'a screnm startled all of them. The kiddle who had called to her lo tnke her false-face off, grasped her hand In a desperate grip. With his free one he was trying Ills best to remove I lie mask himself. As she struggled, the picture of her foi-e In her mirror came back to Aileen lu a. flash. These children .must uot see her! "Ohl Don't dont! Stop do you hear?" She cried out In utter agony as ahe tried to keep the porcelain In place by pressing one palm against It. . Saunders, caught the boy'i trin firmly. Jimmy stepped in front of Aileen, while the children sliouted as though It was all a game. .. "Quick!" snld Jimmy in Vlvlenne. ''Get her out through that door." But Aileen turned on him furious ly, nnveusnnlng in her madness. Stamping her blgh-hecled pump In her rage, she covered Ihe mask wllh both hands, if Jimmy had not sug gested that ahe come tn this awful place, this never would have hap pened. Ho had even proposed her golug down to shake hands with these terrible chlldreu. "Don't touch me!" she flared at Craue. "No I won't go with you! Oh. 1 hate you hate you!" With a sob. she threw herself Into Vlvi enue's arms. Her fingers were clutching convulsively, and she hung her bead In shame. "Vlv!" she murmured plteously. "Take me away anywhere away from all of them!" (Ctri'itH. I'M. ' f Mstsslst Ce ) Lovs comn to Viviennt In Mn, day's chapttr, from ths man ths one hattd. hers of the Knglifh class of Med ford high m-honl Sflturtdny night Whs well attended by an iippre clatixe aitiltonee. The .voting lady wn Kve the interesting reading. tn siiUiciH and dcbateiH won many compliments from the nu- " ' v .n-ir himiiiv in pimm on the program. M r. a nd M rs. J nek Frot e nd children of Cold Hill visited this w-ek with relatives at the J. L. Wowe borne. Perry Knott h. well known bbl Hill man at Kock Point Widnes- day. The bnkiibitt p;ime with l'ros-pe.-l, M-hedtllrd fur Tuesday pIkIU tlM ntnterhilf xe. beinji p.tnt- pnt-d intlelinllely itf member oi Ihe PniNle t te;un ale Miff erf ttK with mump(. Mi f. T- II. Kili nut on ret timed frmn n (itant I'ic? hospital, where Mie uiiiitrxent an v titin and will lenimn nt th hnmef S it. J. of ber parcntM, .Mr, nml It. Kiiwe, while r euper:itlnK is r-peiidinu few da v w lib tie datiKhti-r. Mr O. li Tre-dirm, ...... , day. L INVITED JO ENTER li I tL'NlVBftSltY- OI': OHKOON, En I who, rob. 12 (Special) Medford ' hiKh school and hlnh schools all lovnr Oregon urn being Invited to I enter the fifth annual high school ! Iftania Tournament to be held at I the I'nlversity of Oregon April 2. ! II nitd 4. 1 Those who are Interested I should lgn up at ouce. an only the first ten 10 enroll will be nl I lowed to compete, according to Dr. , Dan K. ('lark, lisslslaiit director of I tne extension division, who is in ' charge. Mciifunl hiuh school entered the ! contest lust year and presented ) "The Stepmother" by Arnold lien ; nett under Ihe direction of Glennie i Mae Kurly. The cant Included j l.aura Iirury. Itobertu Stearna, Itichard AppleRiite, mid Charles 1 Thomas. Milwuuklu I'liiou high school last year captured the lirst prize, and was awarded the Guild Hull Play ers silver loving cup, while Ituih Howe. Of Hnlem, mid Don Dennett, of CorvnlllH. won the cups for the host indlviiliiul acting.. Those two cups aro given by the Portland Telegram unci by Dean Collins, dra matic editor of the Telngrom. ) The plays must havo but one ! act, not longer thun 33 minutes In I diirntion. Entry must be made not later than March 1st. j I FKliX VA'LI.KY. -OiPm Feb. 12. ispl.) Several of the school chil dren are absent this we-k with in fliinnza. Tbev .ire IT. V. Spruill. Tommy H.enler, Elmer Kanntr. Il'uviwd, Marion and Twtla Ferns. Among those shopping in Med ford -Saturday were Mr. and Mr. II. DeWitt and non NMchnlas, Mr. and Mrs. E. Marshall, Tom Wil lianiK. I,. II. UnuTf'S and Mrs. Let ter Carr. i IJill and .loe Kantor were in Klamath Fails Monday on husinrs. M rs. J-'rod Cook a nd ch 1 Id ren . Freddy and Juanita. of Talent, and Mrs. Oook'j lister of Dorris, t'sl.. wrre visitors Saturday of Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr. Tom Williams went to ec a den tist Saturday and had n tooth pull ed. Helen Kantor hn.s been unable to attend school this week on account of a ievore attack of tonsilitts. , She is a student of Medford hliih. While horseback riding Sunday, morning with Marguerita Cunning ham, her horse suddenly hied and ib'ien had n bad fall but was not physically hurt. i Aileen Parker was a guest of Mnrgarot lluwhes Sunday after noon. They .spent the afternoon' horseback riding. This spring weather was enjoyed in n gnme of hnHChnll Sundny after noon nt Kantoi's. Thow taking part were John. Hill, Joe. lVarl. H'lrn. Elmer and Henry Kantor and Margaret Davis. Ivan and Hoi I s -Given. While playing 1 Mnr- shall wrenched his ankle. Mr. atid Mi-h. AValter Thomas were house g u es t s over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Knapp at Phoenix. j ,..,,c ' , . , Williams were lad to e him out noon, tie is in an improved con dition' but far from complete re covery. He has gained 10 pounds in the last three months and at least looks the picture of health He called on M an.l MN. Knap,, at iPhoenlx. L. II. lltmhcs and then then drove up to his and his broth er Tom's home for a -short white. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thanns and hildreh, Mary and James, vl.-ited Mm. Thanns father. Mr. llaney. in Ashland Sunday afternoon. Mr. Haney has been seriously HI with flu but i able to be up again. hoenix Thursday club will meet at the home of Mrs. l;. C. Ward Thursday of this week for an nil- day mevtinir. Mrs. F. E, Marshall will he asiMant hostess. Saturday n birthday dinner was given In honor of Miss Anne Kan tor by her mother. Only membe'v f the faniity were present. i j i i ii........ i... ni.i " ....w-. ... u. u-.i .mi ni- in., in iii i t-iaiiYC hum friend-. A Valentine party will be given Friday afternoon nt the Fern Val ley schoolhouse. The children will present n program under the di- ection of their teacher, Miss Mur phy. They have chosen names to exchange Valentines. The box will be opened after the program. The parents are Invited to attend. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kan tor, Jr.. Saturday night were Ivan Olscn. John, Itill and Helen Kantor and Floyd Mn harry. lrenaraibnii mw lrln- mmln liv . He-veral to plant both vegetable and flower fnmlens. Friends are sorry to hear that Oeorge O'l'onnor of Talent has the m u m ps. Hdwrd Kerns hnd an attack f pneumonhi. He is some hetter ;ind n speedy rerowry ia hoped fnr -Miss Tertl V.isji t f M.-.lfm.l I will :ivp mufli' lrn?.in iiiul oi':i'' tniimnu in Tnli-m. fummrm-iMK i ! ilay. Ilfr Miiilio will l.o In th'; llUl,llI(nK ,.ntml Ml, v. - ry well remtnien ml. 4 ii ml II l Imni'il iiittiti:h will Inl.t. iitliiiil;ik(k t(I worth while for her efrnrts. , . i M" -- in."! in jMime full opt-ralton hIioiUv. FERN VALLEY ; 1 I II I I I , Stupendous Film Opens at Holly II , I ; ; I' -ssmBmmaammmammmmmm lis na-Mi ?-i iim 11 1 '''- W"' 1$. I ' - -Mia.iliin-Miasias.iiif ?Vai i t ' $ I I jtolier.:HustonL eac;Z?lV'$'il'AbrahQm Lincoln;' Mure. 4ban 112 principal p'.ik I ng playern a re ;i ft in I W tiriffiib's "Abraham Lincoln," the all-dialogue screen romaiu-e f the Emancipator'H life, now play ing at the Holly theater. For sberr numerical strength this is the largei cirt ever assem bled in a single motion picture, exceeding even Griffith's stupen dous "In tolerance, "The I'-irth f a .Vat ion" mid "Hearts of the World Heading this tretnendous cast of tU' are WalHM Hnton as "I. in-, TALENT, Ore.. Feb. 12. (Spl.) Miss Melba Hreese of Medfor.l vis ited her grandparents. Mr. and M rs, Hreese. Th u rsd ay e ve n I ng . J'lof. Strange of the Ashland Norma 1 addressed the Talent high school 'Wednesday afternoon. The Medford hiwh school orches tra entertained the Talent school Fridny afternoon with several s lecthins' announcing the c:irniv.il held Friday ovening. Miss Helen Shipley and Miss if Esther Hpangenberg entertained1 . t h e Ta tent eli o i 1 faculty w i t h a chicken dinner at the Tiny Tav ern In Talent, February 5. Those enjoying the diner were Snpt. Chus. V.owmnn, It, H. Sotuhwick. Mrs. Earl llftRers. Mb-.-i Kdna. WisleV. Mls, Dorothy Daughman, Miss Spangcn-berg, Mls Shipley and Miss Opal Mcdarnen. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hill and fam ily were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. I'M editing of Dellview Sun day. - . A larire number of Medford and Ash hind iM-oplp enjoyed chicken .li,,,,-.. ..N,l..t. Tin n T...., Mr. ami Mrs Harvey Walters and son Edward and James Wal ters vei dinner guests of Mr., and. Mrs. Pete Si o well on Itojnie river Sunday. U. F. Parks I, confined to hi' home with throat trouble. .. , . , , . . ccepted a lioshion with the Coos Pay Lum ber company, located at Pay -Point. Cal. lie begnn work February L At n meeting at the Talent wchool Mondny night, n Pnrcnt-Tcachers w ,,,, B Ml, Hobinson is also chnirman of ' the schol board. Mr-t. -Frank" Hold ridge was elected vice-president and Mit-H Edna Wisley secretary treasurer. A basket supper was one of the main f on tires of the evening and was enjoyed by many. The Tnlent orchc.Mrn furnished imiic for the evening and the glee club, under) the d irect on of M iss Oorot hy j Paughman sane several selections, j Miss Cecil Coss of Medford rang ' beautiful solos. A program rem-! mit4ee composed of Mrs. Terrell. Mis Wisley and Mr. naughmaii was appointed to arrange the pro-1 gram for next meeting. Meetings . h(.M jh fond Thursday evening of each month. Miss Martha Pause of Medford was a Talent caller Monday. 1 ltnlph Packard U spending the! winter with his father in southern Calfornia. j Mrs. Ooddard i staying at their j farm home on Wagner creek while, some building and other extensive i improvements are bring done. 1 j Archie Adams spent t he week (end at the home of Mrs Powers . and daughter Elinor. Mr. Adams v vw ,J ' . . I 1 havinc spent th . . . I unrle In MoNvwoimI '.a .Mr. and Mr, liay Hubbard of r.ildwoll, ld... vi-itcd in Tnlent; ! during :he w eek. 1 j .Mis. v:d nettling and Mrs. New-' Ibry nf the r.elhiew dlrirt railed .it the I.. O. ill home Friday j i aitet noon. ' j Mfit Ib'h-n Shipley and Miss I 1 ft st her Hpnm;e!)hei'c motored to ' i fnrv.iltis Friday eveninu. where Ithey Kpent Ihe week etnl. j IMIly lire- ha .uvepiri a poi-j linn ith 1he C'ocan l.uiuHer Co. I Vatney Air Lines. Northwest nlr; transpott rnnipany. reiiorts that Kovernm ntal niiway betneen Port land and Simkane is Hearing rom: pletlon I Do False Heeth Rock, Slide or Slip? . ..... . - ' , " . .... ... n tnR. M-ik.- bn.tth w.et and p'e.i- in i it Af oot or am ttttne. mI dim; .TALENT- tfr W coin"; Kay Hammond hs Mnry Todd Lincoln"; Lna Mcrkel, as ' Ann Hutledge" and lan Keith as "John Wilkes Jiooth." Ah a special added attraction on the stage tonipht at 9:10. the winner of Med ford's representa tives of the National Oratorical contest, will be jtresented. deliver ing the winning address. Also on the screen in addition to the feature picture will be shown tin all-color act, and a I "ni versa I News Keel with f:r:iham Me .Vatnen annottneimr. At Fox Rialto (iiNirav O Itrien and his favorite nitmiit in a wr no from the Fr movietone thriller. "Fair Warn lug which starts n three-day rnu at the Fox Itialto theater today. 4 eli. KOKN J'KECINCT. I 2. (Special) W.' J. Ore Beardsley lormer Phoenix resident now m -: iru nt th Peardsley gnmlte works - I II EDEN PREUCT I MUDDY COMPLEXIONS- Fitlsirurd prr an ofts-n tha rrnll of nnlnrr rflitrl to xpJ pnioona lliriMiRli Ihr Lln th olra ! nut futic tiunin pruixrly. l-atntltcs and coarse foods cannot restore a inr.y colon to normal functioning. Fre quent ly i hey augrntate the ronililion hy Inducing roll tin inlhimmution of the howrl. Only ii specialist lu am on-. latory fritctolo?t such as Dr. I'hillips can correct thin condition. Or. Phillip hnd his asso ciatcs of the Niwthwcst Rectal ami Colon Clinic hae er Icetcd n urecful nou-Mir gieal. painless anil non confining treat incut fnr all HECTAL AND COLON CUNIC 001 BROADWAY DLDti. ISKyi PORTLAND, OREGON BOUNTY INCREASE ASKED BY GRANGE !N SAMS VALLEY i -n SAMS VAl.I.KY. Oi.Fol..' 12 (Spocinl) A iroia:iift jiinpy vuppor wan pivon by tho 11. K. C. of the Cranio Hutui Jay . night ho twet'ii tho Jocturp hour an.t thn buHlnoM Rpsnion, . During, the hitflInoH ppsslon, mom horn 'went on roconl an fa voring n raise In the bounty of prediitory nnimnln in preference 10 tllc-ontinuinK tho bounty and engnginir a s'vmrnent hunter has been HtiKRMie.l hy the county court. 'During this discussion R. K. Xenlon. county Rranp deputy, made n atronjf plwi for retainlni?, tho county bounu on the uroundfli that tlie dfpremlon mlRht yet I force ti condition that existed dur-J ins tne nlnelien, when pio.-tpet- tive bride prooms found the coy ote bounty tho only source for procuring a marriage license A motion wns unanimously car nett tnat the grange ro on rec ord favoring a request to the state legislature thnt that 1 law body enact a meastire upholding the in tangible tax law as made In the pant. ' William Straus was voted in a new member. une of the best reports ever given by an agriculture committee , was given by n. H. Seegmiiler, chairman of that committee, on knowledge gathered from the meeting of the county agriculture committees, and covered thor oughly such matters as gopher poisoning, alfalfa products for mnrket, eradication of coyotes and squirrels, and promoting the use of homp manufactured cheese. The lecturer ndvlwd that in p la ce of a regit la r p rogra m f 11 r February 21, u social gnmi time would lie the order under the management of the entertaining committee after a short business session. A special meeting will be held Saturday night to initiate the nt-w enndidate. Visitors present were Floyd and Heed (.'barley of ltke Creek and Mr. and Mr- "U'eggant of Talent. on Evans creek about three miles above Eogue River was calling old friends here Tuesday. Mm. S. P. llarneburg of East Eden visited Mrs. Jane Kent of Medford last Fridny and met Mrs. Kent's sister, Mrs. Moi-gnn, Who is here from California. Mrs. Irene Wells and sister, Mrs, Minnie Martin have gone to Port land for a few days. Mrs. Martin is under treatment in the city. The big hay barn on the high way south of Talent, oncp,,pwned by lleeson, was burned to the ground, together with several tons of hay, last Friday night. Rob Smith of Phoenix Is put ting In the cement foundation for a dwelling on south highway, op posite Lloyd Co Ivor's residence. He also has a well-drilling olitfit to drill a deep well. Mr. Alvord Is making prepa rations to leave soon for his for mer home near Los Angeles. He will either trade or rent his place on the highway, south of Phoe nix. A horse belonging to Mr. Schnelr was struck by a car one day last week. The animal got loose and wandered onto the highway. Mrs. Lulu Hamlin is waiting for the appraisement of her herd of beef cattle, and will sell to the highest bidder. ' j Those who attended the gather-' Ina- of the Daffodil club Wednes-i " day at the home of Mrs. Saula-j j man in East Eden, report one of, I the most enjoyable times of the! I season. j I The health unit of this precinct' , held n silver tea in the church! 'Wednesday and an enjoyable scs-j sion was held. ' The Missionary society he'.i, their regular meeting at tne; ch u re n p a rl o rs today. ! The hot lunches served at the .school in hoenix better the health, and' work of the pupils. a Sign of FAULTY ELIMINATION! Are yon sufTerinR the embarrass ment which accompanies a bail complexion? Are you wasting money mi creams, ointment, aonpn and patent lotions to 1 'cure acne, pimples mmldy or sallow tikin? If ho, you arc treating yrti(oma lntcal of the caune. Fattltr vtiminnthm is the cause nf moat common akin trouble. A iany rooi permits the accumula tion oT waste matter. Thin pen cr ate Mtiwins which are circulated through the blood. Other organs or rliiutnatioii among which is Ihe kin try to thro wo IF thene MHsoit. 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