PAGE SIX Medford Mail Tribune Emyini In Ssuthtrn Oruw mil Ihi Mail Trlbuni" Dally ind Suodiy Publuncd by MEDKORD MINTING CO. 1B-Sr-S9 H. fir Bt- PboM T gOBEHT W KUHL, Editor K. L KNAPP. Mttwef An iDdrptndeiit Nwipiper Cotcrtd u swcond clus DitUr it Uedord. Own, imdw Act Msrcb 8. I8T9. 6UBSCBIPT10N BATES Br Mill In Aduoer . Diiir. iw ST.OO DtiLy. ".with .v..'T7 Br Cwricf. Id AdTin Mtdford, Asbltnd, jickwortUr, Centra) Polou PbocoU. Taleot, Gold Ulll And do Hlntawn. pillr. month...... Dillf. WW wr o All terms. eib to idttnes. Official paper of tn City of Medford. :'. Ofrielal wrrW of Jaclaon Counly. 1JEMBEH OF TUB ASSOCIATED PKKSfl RcrelrtnK Kiill Uued Wire Bert-It Tbt Anoelated Press ti uclmltelj entitled to the ma for publication of ill newt dlipsUbes credited to It or otherrlH credited lo Ihla Mt)r tad alio to trie local neva nuhllihed herein. All rights Tor publication of ipeeUI dUpateboi herein ire olio reamed. MEMBER Oir DN1TED PBEflg MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Adiertlitnf RepmtBtatlret ML C. M0GBN8EN k COMPANY Office In Ktm York, Oiteifo. Detroit, Bu rraneUco. Lot Anceles. Seattle. Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Dispatches from Germany say that th ex-crown prlncs 1 showing signs ot being "crazy.'' The same suspicion was bruited around about 17 years ago. When the Beer plebiscite Is held, the usual 70 per oent ot th voters will go fishing, golfing,' and picnick ing. A portion of Via state press Is astounded to find' out that the hunt ers paid no attention to their warn ings, to restrain their trigger fingers until they were positive the noise In the brush waa not a man. In a week, three men were shot dead, and- no telling how many wounded, for deer, Men on white horses, and singing as precautionary measure, have been mistakenly shot at for deer, ao the amazement of the Journalists that their editorials are not heoded la not welt taken. Man still trie to beat the crossing to the looomotlve. . The first football teams of the sea son were "beaten, but not defeated" last Saturday. Inasmuch as the Democ ratio party has the best chance to win a presi dential eleotton, since the nation was oratorlcally "kept out of war," the Demooratlo party, with oharao terlatlc stupidity. Is viewing with great Joy the formation of a "third party." The Demooratlo party oan always be depended upon to commit harl-karl If they are provided with a weapon to do it with. As a matter of faot, they . Just dote on eelf- destruotlon, as witness the fate of, the gubernatorial candidate, in the last Oregon eleotlon. In this neck ot the weeds, they were lured to the rocks with the promise of a deputy wardenshlp at the state bastlle, and their electric light free. The Jack son oounty Democracy now fears that some of John J. Raakob's gold will be espended for victory, . They stand firm and ready, to vote for any party but their own, or the Republican party. It must be awful to be poor and have to eat the bumper crop at apple butter next winter, made by the Boy Scouts. It Is the opinion of this writer, that the members of this worthy organisation can tell which way the wind is blowing the timber before sun-up, and know where the young wildcat does his drinking, but are not qualified as apple-butter manufacturers. It takes a woman with gray hairs, and a big kitchen. and knowledge of the alchemy of apices, to turn out a batch of apple butter fit for human consumption even If the consumer la out of luck and temporarily proverty-strlcken. It Is not In the heart and soul of a kid to be able to make apple butter, and the "good deed" for the balance of ttil plagued year, should be, not to try It. The apple-butter making ehould be left to Tnrnw of the Applegat and the Kagle Point dis tricts ladles who can make apple butter. Let the Boy Scouts keep the wood box full for the apple-butter making, and take their pay In the right to lick the kettle. Ah Wing, a member of the Chinese Pheasant colony, has been visiting the Charles Minorca roost the past week, socially and to keep from get ting shot by a premature bird hunter. The soil of this valley la found guilty of not being adapted to "pota to culture." Also, the harvesting con flicts with the fishing. THE BRAIN The dark continent of motive and desire has never been explored. In the brain, that wondrous world with one Inhabitant, there are recesses dim and dark, treacherous sands and dangerous ahoree, where seeming sirens tempt and fade: streams that rue In unknown lands from hidden springs, strange seaa with ebb and flow of tides, resistless billows urged by storms of flame, profound and awful depths hidden by mist of realms where vague and fearful things are halt revealed. Jungle where passion' tiger crouch, and sklea of cloud and blue, where fan cies fly with painted wings that daule and mislead; and the poor sovereign of this pictured world Is led by old desires and ancient hates, and stained by crimes of many van ished years, and pushed by hands that long ago were dust, until he feele like some bewildered slave that mockery has throned and crowned. (Robert O. Ingersoll.) So beer would bring good tlmesr The theory doubtless Is that a few beers would make us good spenders again. Publishers Syndicate. Panhandling Must Stop PTE OREGON VOTER callg attention to a glaring abuse, aiiair1 hv thp nrevailins depression hysteria. Investigations in all parts of the state, including one con ducted here in Medford, show that panhandling has come to be a highly profitable pursuit. Not allof the panhandlers are professionals, but many of them are. They carefully avoid relief agencies, but secure cash from many kind-hearted individuals, aften making ten to fif teen dollars a day. The obvious remedy for this abuse is to REFUSE DONA TIONS TO ALL PANHANDLERS, but have a central relief bureau where ANYONE, ACTUALLY IN NEED, can secure food and clothing. Thus the professional beggar, attempting to cash in on the prevailing psychology, will be checkmated; while the individual in need of aid, will not be deprived of it. IT IS because of this exploitation of the charitable spirit, that even hard-boiled champions of the common man like "Al falfa Bill" Murray of Oklahoma declares in that state "only those who work can eat." This does NOT refer to those who are ill or unable physi cally to work j it refers ONLY to able-bodied men, who refuse to do work the STATE PROVIDES FOR THEM, preferring to live on public charity, or falling back on the highly profitable pursuit of panhandling. Alfalfa Bill does not say to the unemployed: "Either find a job or starve." He does say: "Here is a job work on the high way, the civio woodpile or what not, take that job and you get food and clothing in return) refuse that job, then it is up to you to get a job for yourself." . " , THIS is not only entire fair and entirely humane, it is the only practical way of successfully handling the present situation. It accomplishes two very important things; it gives every man, able and willing to work, a job; it also spares those persons, out of work through no fault of their own, from suffering the humiliation of being objects of charity, allows them to do use ful work and maintain their self respect. Finally it eliminates the professional beggar, who takes ad vantage of the situation by panhandling the public, who actually lines his own, pocket book with money which should be spent for the destitute, the ill, and the suffering. - Why the League Fails E'VER since the League of Nations was established, we have - believed that its weakness nations too much, but not enough. . The present situation in Manchuria provides a case in point. The League of Nations politely suggests to Japan that she with draw her troops. Jajan, with equal politeness, declares she will, as soon as the dangers to her nationals cease'; whereupon she proceeds to capture a few more towns and kill a few more natives. Or, to express it in another way, Japan pays no attention to the League whatever. We seriously doubt if any other nation, similarly situated, would do differently. . esse WHY t Simply because the League is several thousand miles away, and has no way of backing her demands by force. After all, nations behave very much as individuals behave. What would happen if Mr. Jones should pull a gun on Mr. Smith, demand his pocket book, and Brother Smith could do nothing but appeal to some tribunal a thousand miles away, which would courteously request Bandit Jones to be a good boy and observe the Ten Commandments t Obviously this would happen : Mr. Smith would lose his pocket book and also his faith in that distant tribunal. V1TELL, that is approximately what China has done.- The " analogy is not strictly accurate, but it illustrates the prin ciples involved. Japan pays no attention to force to compel Japan to do so. tention to any oourt,' if that court did not have a police force to compel obedience. Until the nations of the world ARE WILLING to accept a higher authority backed by force, just as the individuals within a nation, have in their police; aacepted a higher authority backed by foroe, we can see little hope of any League of. Na tions being practically effective in preventing war, when the factors that make for war ACTUALLY EXIST. A Great Movie Week " IITIIEN the movies are poor everyone howls, but when they are exceptionally good, there are few to rise on their hind legs and proclaim the fact. This isn't quite fair. So we performance by joining the appreciative minority and maintain ing that in the past week the batting average of our local movies has set a new high record We list the outstanding attractions in their order of merit as follows: 1. Street Scene; 2. The Front rage; 3. Bad Girl; 4. Tho Star Witness. Street Scene we regard as the most artistio and intelligently conceived film of the year; The Front Page, as the most thrill ing and realistic; Bad Girl, as supreme in authentic human in terest; and The Star Witness as unexcelled in the direction of effective propaganda the strongest anti-racketeer argument ever presented on stage or screen. Such a collection, offered during one week, we believe, de serves an editorial bouquet it seta a high mark for any other section of the country to shoot at. wi Gins of toys BOOOTA, Colombia (AP) ome thlng like Christmas earn to Bogota In August this year when 1.400 pol icemen distributed 16,000 toys to as MEDFORD MAIL lay, not in interfering with other the League because there is no An outlaw would poy no at are going to conclude today's many children In a house to bouw canvass. In each case the policeman stopped and talked to the child who recelvtd the gift. Dr. Alfonso Araujo. police dlrecto:, originated the Idea "to Inspire oon tldenos on the part of children In policemen. Coal, best Utah. U0O ton with tree kindling. Med. Fuel Co. It! 631. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Today By Arthur Brisbane Happy Birthday. Back to Cave Days. A Fighting Dog Mother, Copyright King Feature Bynd., Inc. The New York Journal, one of W. R, Hearst's many news papers, celebrated its 35th birthday yesterday, announc ing a daily average circulation for 35 years of more than 600,- 000, and a total circulation of more than seven billion copies. The newspaper which "Mr. Hearst started from scratch 35 years ago, with S. S. Carvalho as publisher, interests newspa per publishers because of the Evening Journal 's persistant dominatipn in its field, more than double the circulation of any other evening newspaper in New York for more than 30 years. Newspaper workers are Interested because the Evening- Journal pays the highest salaries In the newspaper pro fession. In one case more than three times the salary that the people pay the president, who gets only 976,000 a year. The birthday of a successful news paper raises the question,: "WHAT IS THE NEWS?" The answer depends on the individual who asks the question. To a native In the Congo the big news tells about killing -a hippopota mus, plenty of meat. In Wall Street the Important news Is the fight between gold and silver, several nations following the exam ple of England and saying "good bye gold; we can get along without you." For farmers and housewives the news Is that potato growers In Maine get only fifty cents a barrel for pota toes that cost l-25 to grow. For everybody it Is Interesting news that the Lindberghs are mapping out eight thousand miles of flooded ter ritory In China, miserable, starving men and women rushing their plane, hoping to find food, and finding only medicines, Circulation managers, as Import ant to newspapers as a mainspring to a watch, will be Interested in this incident In the Evening Journal's career. One of the young .editors whom W. ft. Hearst had engaged de cided on a certain day that the Wa ning Journal, which had then 40,000 circulation, must peas the Evening World's 335,000 circulation and cal culated that to pass the World would take about seven years of hard work. Four months later the Evening Journal guaranteed four times the circulation of the Evening World, which shows that a thing can be done, when your are young. One New York police story carries you back to ancient days. Mario Barrone, young, good-look ing, entered this country from Italy illegally. Then he entered the home of Mrs. Margaret Merola, aged 27, and stole her from her husband. The police found Barrone, tied to a bed In an apartment where he lived with the stolen Mrs. Merola. Barrone had been tortured itn flre, and left to think It over. Mrs. Merola had vanished, and 'police be lieve she has been murdered. -t Italians take such things seriously, so much so that the new criminal oode recently adopted In Italy, ex pressly exempts from any punish ment a murder committed by an in jured husband. China's foreign minister, O. T. Wang, who has done his best to keep his distressed country out of another war, knows to his sorrow,, that men are fools and fools like war. Attacked by a mob of students, he waa beaten over the head with clubs and Inkpots and may die. You may read in an old book on English sports ot the horribly brutal test to which female fighting dogs were put, to make sure that their pups would be good fighters. The female was put opposite an other lighting dog, and alter she had dashed at him, one of her front paws was cut off. If she still continued fighting, that was a good sign. Then the other front paw was cut off. And If she again In slated on fighting, dashing at the enemy on her bleeding stumps, she was good enough for breeding pur poses and became the mother ot fighting dogs, hobbling, mutilated, the rest of her life. You cant blame her, but you can blame men that Insist on fighting, after a great war has cut off the world's prosperity and happiness. Louis Set bold, ablest political writ er tn the county, says truly that this Is the time, If ever, tor the federal OREGON, TUESDAY, Personal Health Seirvice By William Brady, M. D. - SI re d letter perUJnlr.g lo pertniuj health and hygiene, not to dlieae, dlagnoil or trreatm'tit will be ancred by Dr. Brady If a stamped -elf-addreusrd envelope In enclcwd Let ten ehould be brief and written In uik Owing to the large nurobri or Utter received only a few can be answered here. No reply can be tnadc to queries nut conforming to Instructions, address Dr WUlUm Brad in car the Mall Tribune. PLANTAR WARTS ARE PEOPLE WHO NEVER Ordinary warts, medically termed i verruca vulgaris, for no good reason at aU that I can discover, are called plantar warts when they occur on the sole of tt.e foot or perhaps between the toes. Plantarls Is a La tin word mean ing the sole. Plantar warts sometimes cause no particular complaint, but the majority cause symptoms ranging from dls-1 comfort or pain on walking to ac tual confinement In bed. Drs. Earl D. Osborne and Edwin D. Putnam find X-ray treatment, ap plied with a very careful technic to protect every other portion of skin except the wart or warts, the must satisfactory way to deal with this troublesome condition. They say that calluses and corns are often mistaken for plantar warts, especially painful corns or calluses In the space between the fourth and fifth toes, and X-ray treatment 1 not only useless In such cases but may make the patient extremely mis erable. Soft corns or calluses In this situation are best treated by chang ing the type of footwear, spreading the toes with a soft cotton pad, and the - nightly app.lcatlon of a mild salicylic ointment, or the old standby, sallcylated collodion. Sallcylated col lodion can be purchased under that name In Canada. In the . "United States you have to order the druggist to prepare It for you after this form ula: . ' Salicylic acid., ..j ....30 grains Flexible collodion H ounce This constitutes the standard "corn cure" and callus remedy. Paint a coat of It on the clean dry corn, wart or callus each evening for a week or ten days. Keep the vial tightly stoppered and keep the liquid off the neck of the vial, or you will have only a solid mesa left when the ether and alcohol of the collodion -have evaporated. Where the corn or wart or callus la between the toes. It la essential to have the skin clean and dry and keep It dry. In order to get any benefit from the sallcylated collodion, which wUl not adhere to the lesion If ap plied when the surface Is moist or oily. Osborne and Putnam treated 220 patients with plantar warts by means of X-ray, and ourec. 176 of them with, one treatment, 17 with two treat ments. In thirteen cases X-ray treat ment failed, and these patients were later cured with electro-coagulation (diathermy). Altogether 39 patients were cured of. plantar warts by electro-coagulation alone. These author ities conclude that It Is unwise to give more than two X-ray treatments in such cases. Where they are very many warts, or where X-ray has al ready been used, it is better to resort to electro -desiccation or electro-coagulation (diathermy) or to surgical ex cision or both. government to control and regulate the practices of the New, York stock exohange, particularly In connection with "short selling" which Is In fact a conspiracy, against values. The gentle art of short selling, es tablishing low and discouraging prices by "floor traders" gambling among themselves, Is harmful to the general public and the stock ex change. If that powerful, useful and neces sary institution wishes to preserve reasonable liberty of action, and not Invite government control similar to that of national banks, It should regulate short selling drastically, and stick to It. A seat on the exchange sold yes terday for $180,000, nearly $800,000 below the price ot the "happy days." That Is ssd for the exchange, but regulation by the federal government, which I very Impatient Just now about attacks on values and prosperi ty generally, would be a good deal ssdder. Mahatma Oandhl, who according to Mr. J'Bugs" Baer. Is showing the well dressed man what he can leave off. Is ideallstle and practical. If England will do what he want, Gan dhi will allow manufactured cotton goods to enter India from Lancashire only. He would trad a business mo nopoly for freedom, which s in keeping with modern methods, Rus sia trading gasolene for cattle In South America, Unci Sam trading wheat tor coffee In Brazil. Those Interested In the cement In dustry should know that Ingenious manipulation of New York City's new building code, now plsnned. would prevent the us of cement bricks and block, without adding anything to safety. The clay brick makers are also tntemted for if they can exclude ce ment brick and blocks from compe tition. It will be easy for them to In crease th prlc of bricks and add to the cost of building. After a casual study of that per vaslv new feminine headgear, it wouldn't take much to convince us that Dad s old derby had had a litter ot pups. Boston Herald. Vollv said th world was coming to an end In 1930. Well, dldnt Itr Greaaboro (Oa.) Herald- Journal. SEPTEMBER 29, 1931. COMMON A MONO PLANT ANYTHING, For warte on the hands, about the same procedures are advisable. Here I must warn readers agalmt monkeying with warts or wartlike lesions about the face, head or neck. Such lesions deserve the best medical treatment, for two reasons. Flrrt, amateurish tinkering may produce ugly scars. Second, unnecessary Irri tation may cause cancer. All warts are probably Infectious that Is, caused by germs. Drs. Os borne and Putnam put the Incuba tion period at from four to seven weeks. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Over Whooping-Cough Is :t all right for an eight-year ild child who has jusv gotten over whooping cough to go In bathing on the beach? (Mrs. W. Q.) Answer. In my Judgment a child of any age may go in swimming even before he is over whooping cough with only benefit to his own health Of course you must abide by the rules of the local health department about exposing other persons. Calcium Lactate I should like to try your calcium lactate treatment for hay fever (my attack comes In the last week of Sep tember each year), but first I should like to know If it 'will have any bad effect upon an expectant mother. (J. Y. E.) Answer An expectant mother should try no treatment except by approval of her physician. The calr clum lactate treatment Is rather a preventive treatment. The hay fever subject begins preferably a few weeks In advance of the season taking 10 grains of calcium lactate twice or thrice daily after meals in a glass of water and keeps It up for not less than eight or 10 weeks. Poor Little Fellow - I have read of your cure for cock roaches and wonder If you will print it again. (A. Q. a.) Answers I haven't printed It yet But I do sympathize with the poor little fellow. What alls him? Bring him to my cockroach clinic. Or ll there are a flock of him, send stamp ed envelope bearing your address and ask for instructions for ridding your place from cockroaches. If you try to palm off a clipping in lieu of your own request, you'll be out of luck, for I cordially decline to read clip pings of my own stuff. Fighting the Battle With Tuberculosis Please inform me how I can get the little book the man wrote about how he cured himself of tuberculosis . . -(L. R.) . Answer I know of no such book I would recommend. You may purchaw for a nickel or maybe a dime a copy of Mr. stocker's story "How I Wm the Battle With Tuberculosis In My Own Home," or a copy of Fannie Ben son Rogers' "If I Had Known In the Beginning What' I Know Now." from the National Tuberculosis association, 450 Seventh avenue, New York. One of the first lessons you must learn If you hope to recover from tuber culosis Is that you cant cure your self, neither can you Judge whether a given method of treatment, diet, climate, is advisable for your case. Sundown Stqbies The Two Ships (By Mary Graham Bonner) Back they traveled to the dense forests and there they watched Bal boa and his men chopping down huge trees. They chopped and they chop ped and they chopped. "Is it going to be so very cold thnt they will need all this wood?" John asked. "No. that Is not . the reason for all this chop ping." "It must oe some good reason. said John, "for they're chopping down such hmte trees." "Yes, It Is for a good reason," the Little Black Clock said. "You will see now what they are going to do. for I will turn the time ahead a lit tle way. "It would take ui too long If we stayed around and watted for all this chopping to be finished." So the Clock turned the time ahead a little, and they saw Balboa and his men carrying the trees back over the mountain top and down the other side to the coast. "They're going to build ship v" John exclaimed. "That's It," said the Little Black Clock Many, many, many Indiana were following Balboa's directions, and as the Little Black Clock turned the time ahead they beheld two ships all ready to set sail on the Pacific ocean or the Southern ocean, as It was still called. John watched the launching of the vessels and then Peggy asked : "Is he going to discover some othr places?" "Well," said the Little Black Clock, "his enemies are going to plot agalntt htm and they will bring him to his end." "Oh, said Pefrgy, "I guess John had better not be a discoverer after all." Tomorrow "The Stowaway." There's not much tn names when In speedy flight Dooltttle outdoes Hawks. Philadelphia Brcntng Bulle tin. Flight 'o Time (Medlard and Jacltlon County History From the Files ot Tnr Mall Tribune of to and 10 Yea -J Alto.) TEN VEABS AGO TODAY September 29, 1921 (It was Thursday) Continental Oil company lease 400 acres In Barns Valley. Rosenberg Brothers sell cars of D'AnJous for S4249. Highest price ever paid for carload lot. Los Angeles welcomes Fatty Ar buckle, accused film star when he returns to city. Julius L. Meier, chairman of the Portland World Pair committee names Mayor C. E. Gates a member of the executive committee. , TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY September 29, 1911 Italy declares war on Turkey, lands troops and takes Tripoli. Good roads mass meeting tonight at the Nash corner. Everybody come. Great railroad shopmen's strike launched. European powers plan coalition to hold down Balkan states. Intoxicated citizen hires rig at liv ery stable, takes ride but has no money to pay for it. School Mornings (By Alice Judson Peale) Who does not know the workaday morning when breakfast Is late, and father gulps his coffee with a glum eye on the clock? The baby wails over his cereal ana sister gets up only after Bhe has been called three times. Junior can't find his socks and ex cuses his unwashed face on the ground that sister occupied the bath room for half an hour. It is the home-maker's business to see that these things do not happen. Here are a few suggestions to the mother which should be helpful: ; Since It la your business to get everyone started, provide yourself ' with a faithful alarm clock. Wake each member of the family, early enough to allow sufficient time for dressing without haste. Train the school children to put their books, the clothing they intend wearing the following day on a par-, tlcular chair, each in his own room, 1 before he goes to bed. If school lunches are to be taken, teach the children to leave their lunch boxes on the kitchen table ai night so that they will be at hand for you to pack in the morning whUe you are preparing breakfast. Baths should be taken at night, sc that no member of the family need occupy the bathroom for more, than a few moments in the morning. See that breakfast Is on the table in time to enable everyone to eat without hurrying. Feed the baby at a little table by himself. Get him started, If you can, before the rest of the family comes down. A coat closet in the lower hall where each young child has a low hook for hat and coat and a place for his rubbers prevents scrambling up and down the stairs and frantic searching at the last moment. (Furnished by the Jucksm. Uuuiity Abstract Co., 121 E. Sixth Street) Circuit Court. Sarah Grass to A. O. Snyder. For money. Robert Stevenson vs. H. Briggs. Chattel lien. Robert Stevenson vs. Francis Next. Chattel Hen. E. B. Tucker vs. Cora Kent Welch, Elizabeth Welch. To satisfy Judg ment. RenI Estate Transfers. F. W. Scheffel, et ux, to Geneva Wilson, et vlr. W. D. to lot 9, blk. 1, Summit Ave. Heights Add, to Med ford. ftlO. William vl. Miller, et ux, to Alice E. Fepert. W. D. to 3 acres of land tn blk. 23, Extension of Siskiyou Heights Add to Medford, $10. Geo. C. Garrett to Mrs. Edna Stone, deed to land In sec. 16, ei, Roy O. Miller, et ux, to M. L. Gordon. W. D. to all of blk O and P and all blk. F, and ex. lots 3-16. 17 and 18. all blk. O, ex. lota 1 and 2 In Talent, 10. Prudential BanCorporatlon to Un ion Savings Sc Loan Assn, W. D. LORRAINE School of Beauty Culture Special Introductory Rates Now in Effect. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Day and Night Classes 211 Steward-Drew Bldg. Klamath Falls RYE FOR SALE 85c Per Hundred Prices subject to change without notice Zuckermann Bros. Dorris Highway between Midland and Worden. to lot 8, In blx. 1, Crescent 8ub (10. Roy Q. Miller, et ux. to Jennie Montz. W. D. to 91 acree In DLO 03, twp. 88 O, . i " wm. M. Brlggs to Eliza V. Van Winkle. W. D. to the E. 17 acres ot lot 8. sec. 35, twp. 88 8, B. 1 W, 10. Broken windows glazed by Trow orldge Cabinet Works. DON'T YOU HATE LARGB FOREST The regular dsy-by-dsy hsbit of thor oughly cleansing the ekin, will aid in stimulating circulation and normalis ing enlarged porea. 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"Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsln'l fs a doctor's prescription for the bowels. Tested by 47 years' practice, it has been found thoroughly effective in relieving constipation and its ills for men, women and children of all ages. It has proven perfectly safe even fot babies. Made from "fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not sicken you or weaken you; can be used A-ilhnill harm nHn no l.ranlh 3 oau, or wnen your tongue is coaled; whenever a headachy, bilious, gassy :ondition warns of constipation. Da. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative Radio Repairing ANY MAKE SET H. O. PURUCKER ELECTKIC triRINO CO. E3J W. Moln Flione S3J Ford Model Generators . $5.00 AA Kiprrt Armature Rewinding Prince Auto Electric Shop 153J No. Rlrenld WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy 1 FpsVl tfV