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Page Six' Tuosilaw OotuW ii. 1020. THE KLAMATH NEWS Borah Returns From ; Western Wilds to j ! Advise President! WASHINGTON. Oct. 4. (Vnlted S'ews) After spending several weeks out west with hit ears lo the! grass roots Senator Borah has come , back to Washington and bitted over a little closer to President Coolldgc. Borah left here early In the aunt-1 mer snorting tire. He waa ready to tour the country against wet can-! dldatea. regardless ot talk of hla building up an inauritent candidacy j ot bit own. He waa decidedly off I the reservation, j ' But he came back temporarily a I good republican, it not a permanent one. He Indicated, aa might have been expected, hia delight that Presi dent Coolidge la atandinc firmly , against foreign modificationa of the 1 aenate world court reservations. More aigniflcant waa the word that he haa tendered hia services aa a atamp apeaker to the republican f aenatorial campaign committee. He, will go wherever they aend him.; even Into Indiana, to help Jim Wat-! aoa. j He will not, aa waa rumored, go I Into New York atato, to oppose the! republican candidate. Senator Wads-j worth, on prohibition. j Borah came back to Washington, convinced that the president's 1 atrength ia holding up. despite a disposition to throw bricks at some! ot hla cabinet, particularly at Mel-j Ion. Jardine and Work. He be-i lieves that all republican aenatorial candidates in too wast will wiu. though some may have hard tights. He feels the democrats have failed toirecover the ground they lost In the Coolldge landslide two years, Cal.. and Fern ley. Xev ago. Mine. 3orh also brouicht the first word that the aenate parliamentary situa tion will be highly favorable to the seatlns of Vare of Pennsylvania and Smith of Illinois, the Konilemm who are charged with having bought their respective nominations. Ho rati does not condone their activities, but he la the first to point oat that parliamentary procedure Rives both of these men a big addition. It had been the understanding here that a1 fight would be made to prercnt both of them taking their seats when they appeared to be sworn In at the meeting of the new congress a year from December. , But Borah doubts if the senate j ran ta behind the certificates of' I w lo l,r .TnL msrlln. whteh elected ny ample margins, wnien lu'ra'io room for contested elec-lrn tions. The senate, he believes, will accept the verdict of the voters. Then will come the fight to expel this two men just seated, aa unfit morally to remain in the senate. Bat. such a vote would require a two-thirds majority, and It is sus pected that enough thick and thin republicans can be found who will save Smith and Vare. POTATO YIELD IS . WORLD BREAKER (OonUaurd tram Page Owe) ' fornta acreages, according to earlier aanouscemen ta. At present not more than 1.000 1"' ol lne western raciiic. toos acre of the Lower Klamath tract 1 Schumacher from the Southern Pa-(all is under cultivation, and from this!"1' d ,lal h,n ln eb" " an - excellent crop of rye waa har vested this year, it la reported at the county agent's office. The land it being worked down ln prepara tion lor potatoes. The invention and perfection of various types of machinery by the Zuckerman brothers, used ln con nection with their potato Industry, haa made their Caltornia farm fam ous, and If brought to the Klamath ! county acreage when It Is placed ln bearing, Is expected to revolutionise the industry here. The latest me chanical development by these pre- mier spud raisers is a wasning ana( grading machine which cleans all , dirt from the potatoes and sacks thera according to site. This fea-J ture makes for a premium where ; price la concerned. I MEXICAN TOWN IS SUFFERING BADLY (Contlnaerl from Pnffe One)' .! tlcally night and day to recon struct the washed out bridge across the Sonora river and establish com munication with the seaboard at Guaymas In order to prevent a food famine. Food Is scarce and the water system Is destroyed. All food baa been commandeered by the gov- and progressive mi-thnd of produc rrnmenl and distilled water Is being ; Hon warrant." reannfarttired and furnished resl-j He nlsn launched a b'lter attack dents hy the Sonora brewery, ac- against "company unions." which, cording to Wheeler. he said, must ultimately full. The flood swept the cenetery ; He urged rnnilnuance nf the fight away and bodies from groves were by organlicd labor In behalf of a strewn along the hanks of the river. They are being burned as rapidly aa possible. j The railroad communication has! been wiped out for a distance of 12B mil lo. v sw..-J- aV ' v, -c -v 'r kji:., '-v lmr atw " . aa t i This airplnnc view, taken (win ahow Mi-tmi. allows Miami Pavii .mil (lie man m:nh tvik hear toll, not only in rorrty Imt in human liwi. p. SUES ON BREACH CONTRACT (("unttnor-rt tmm Pajfp One) on the main The Nevada-California-O rcnon road has entered into such a clo-?e a -tocia.ion with the Southern Pa cific that it Is shown on the South ern Pacific's cap as though a branch line of that system. The Ne-vada-Onlitoruia-Ortgun has been a narrow gauge line but is being changed over to standard gauge. It has openly been regarded as a link of the new eastern railroad, outlet from Klamath Kalis, prujettt'd by the Southern Pacific. ThU road's maps show the projected line it h proposed to build from Klamath FaUs to Alturaa. C al.. on the Nevada californfa-Orcgon. James rontmls Rallroatl Pitalist. ha. control of the . , , . , l"'" h-"nS stW-i tot, of Arinur lurtis James, ,-cw ions gossip Dy purrnasinK this some mouths atto. James U stronuly iu-j ...... In ,V, V..h.- ,,..1 Northern Pacific systems, which now are fighting the Southern Pa- cific In effort to obtain easy access into Klamath Falls for the Oregon Trunk road, which they own. Added to this situation is the fact that James, until a short time ago prob ably the largest individual stock holder of Southern Pacific, disposed of at least half of his holdings of that system's stock and let that fact oecome anown. Janes was creauea with placing T. M. Schumacher in; executive position with the South-'the era Pacific, then, upon getting con- ! trol of the Western Pacific, took tne western Pactric as chairman ot the board. The suit Just filed would seem 1 certain to estrange Western Pacific and Southern Pacific even more than things that have happened In made includes graii:ng. rombina the past. Testimony bearing on the linn curb and gutters, sidewalks .I..-.. . .citi..i.. . .i.. v i and naving. said imnrnvement to be c.iif..j-...- u-...' o. California-Oregon from Western Pa-' cific to Southern Pacific will be awaited with unusual Interest In railroad circles if the case comes to trial. I . p Qp FAVORS FIVE DAYS FOR MEN Conflnocd From ! Oof ) the federation, snid that Detroit's industrial success has been "despite Ihe open shop and not because of it.' President Green ppnke highly of It....... t-.. .l ' : t.. . 1. jllCIIIJ CU.UB I!-M1J 1I.-.-.- Ul.lll. I ' "We nre glad to welcome to our cause." he t-aid. "anyone who adopts the measures for which we have fought virtually from th; date of our first great economic reform." Green reasserted the iuti-ntinn of the federation to fight for the "shorter work day and the shorter wirk week as conditions of labor federal ment. child labor law amend- To read The Klamaih News day after day is to keep thnrnnglily In formed on happenings of importance throughout the world as well as in- Klamath Kails and vicinity. top N t "Jv ' . 1 1 BOARD TO HEAR I LAND PROTESTS Cou:ltiurt! on 1 Sl) thi? life of tha kase whii.h ends ia 19 12. The Crater Lake LoiUe company hul,!s a it-year kuse on the land. AH of the timber claims are baiod upon the grounds that the assess ment of said lands is higher than that of similar timber lands in similar location and of equal value. The timber owners also maintain that timber lands arc taxed higher in proportion than farm lands, mer chandise stocks and livestock of the county, this, howover. will he aired before the board of eiiualixation Friday morning. Following are a number of timber! .... tirms and property owners wno win, appear by delegation before the' West-'pany. Day Bros. Timber company , " , . . ,, , , ' .. of Oshkosh. Wisconsin; Ina: Hell t-umuer lo.; v. k. Lamm: incui the.i'olue Judite of said city, Hovey. timber owner; R. .V. Day reference to which Is hereby made lea r..,tn.U H... nl .,n who. I,ee contend, does not own : a Vstick of timlwr In the county:".. Oregon Land & Livestock Corp.:, Andrew Collier: Collins and Still., owners of the First NoMonut Rank building; Pilcher company; Crater Lake National Park Co. XOTICK INVITINf; I1IIK Kl! . THK COXSTItl tTlOV OF THK 02MI I.MPItOVUMKNT IMT Sealed proposals will be received : by the. rmmon council of by the Common Council of the ; city of Klamath Falls. Oregon at office of the Police Judge up J u ' . V i. . V ,j T J. H x, of ,ald rtate at wnich time propofals will be opened and fj '2,r rnu" ?n ,:, V . .j : . ,. . .u ..... Kiamath Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, being that portion of Fourth Street from the southerly line of Walnut Avenue to the northerly Jine of Oak Avenue. Th. nmniMnit Imnrnvement to lu i'o all respects according to the ! p,ana specln(.allon, and estimates 0f the Citv Engineer on file In the! office of the Police Judge of said city, reference fo which is hereby made regarding further details for plans ior cnnstruciion, materials, j1 quantities and the like. materials, i Said improvement will be let in ! NOTH K IW ITINt; I1IIIS KO one contract, and bids will be re-i THK CONS! III ITION" OK THK celved for each kind of pavement; OITII IMI'ltu K.MK.Yf IMT a: described iu the (ilans and spe-j - cifica'ions. I Sealed proposal will be received liidders will be required to suh-jhv the Common Council of the ir.it bids on blanks prepared by tlie , City Engineer, and bids will not he considered unless so submitted. Plans for bids may lie obtained at the office of the City Kngineer. or P.iiico Judge at the City Hall of i,a:nath rails, uregon. The successful bidder will be required give bond In a sum to! tie iixeri iy tne common t omicii ; rrom the north line of Oak Avenue for the faithful performance of the! to the snuili line of Klnmath Ave-! contract to be entered Into for thejnue in Itailroad Addition to Klam-,''' making of said improvement. ;ath Falls. Oregon, and Walnut Kach bid must be accompanied ! Avenue from the easterly line ol by a check certified by some r-s-j Klevenih sirci i n,e west lino f! ponsible bank for of tlie! Klcventh Street to the west line ,,( amount bid. as guarantee Hint thei Commercial street in Canal Adiiiilon rurrr-ssfiil bidder will inter Into contract with the city for thn mak-' Ing of such Improvement within ten davs from the date of making j such award. j I The award of the rnn'racf to; the sticresKfui bidder Is hereby ; made contingent lltioll the pule of ' tun bonus nece-sary to r. nance the installui ion of sui h improvement unit. Thn Common Council reserves the right tn reject ,-my and all bids, and to make such Improvement on behalf of the city. JJated at Klamath Fulls, Oregon, October 2, litl'6. Lt.M I.. GAGIIAGKN. Pollcu Judge. 05, 6,7, S, 9, 10, 12, 13. H, 15 isl.intls tlir J ay. NOTH'F IWITINt; IHIlS STKKFT IMI'ltllVKMKYi', M MHHt U.1 KOIt IMT Pursuant to Ordinal. No. S9 of the City nf KUiumih Kails. Ore gon, notice is livrrhy pttven that bids will be received by the Police Judge of said city at his office in the tity Mall up to and Including Monday. October 1. Il2H. at the hour ot S:ou o'clock P. M.. for mat.iug the proposed improvenurt of Spring Stnet frnin the north line of Mulu Street to th south liu-p of Kspla nade, and Wall Street from west line of Spring Street to the the ea-t ltn of Mrond Street. The pt'opiK-ed tinprovetnent to he made is to cotiHlt of grading full w idth. building ctm'-rete curbs and gutters, five loot sidewalks on ea h ide of pu vein tit, the mud way to he 40' wide Imik to hack of curbs except- nt Inters" ion wlil' h are to be ' fi;ll witlth. i-oi.Mtructing ap popriate :torm m- Aers. ark mg str;ps to h leveled en both side. t ho same eonlliiK I t& he in nil rvspects ac cording to the plaits of (he City Kn)!(neer on file ln tl mc t thr: police JudKe. i '" arcoro.n wlU the said plan,, spociflemions amU ai-timutea of the ,;Uj, j.;mv.r -,(! in lhe office ",i,n" lurno r o.;ia,is .or p a... reRlirill OR Ilinil' - . lh(, ilk'. 11 IIHUIIIH'M Said proposed Improvement will bill-. he made In one csntract ami will be received for euch kind of pavement s(,cit:ed aL-ovo and will : be open for consideration by the! Common Council en the lsth day; cf October. ISiiS. at tho hour of' S:DD o'clock. P. M. Itldders will be; required to suiimlt bids on blanks' prepared by the City Knglneer. and bids will not lie considered unless' so submitted. Hlanks for bids may, he obtained In the office of the City I Kngineer or Police Judge. The successful bidder will he,,'.. required to give bond in a sum to ; - i . "."" ..iuii.li "nr ,ne laiiiiiui periormance oi tne coniraci 10 oe eniereo into ior tne, making of said Improvement. hach hid must be accompanied "eriui"" r "mu r.--, noiisihle bank for S rn of the amount hid. as guarantee that the successful bidder will enter Into contract with thi. rltv fnp thp mnk- Ing of such Improvement within! ten days from the date of making ! such award. , The C ommon Council reserves , the right to reject any and ail bids. and to make such Improvement on behalf of the ,-lty. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon. this !nd day of October. IH26 LE.M L. OAOHACIKN. Police Judge. r,S.9.10.12.1J.H,15 05.fi city of Klamaih Falls, Oregon, the nfflcp .if lb Police .1 ml ire nn''" submitted to and IncludHig Mondav. October1 IS, l'JZB, at the hour Of 8 O'clock I. M. of said date, at which time! an proposals win oe open'-u .anil consiiiereii for the construction of the 4th Improvement 1,'nlt. being that portion of Commercial Street of said city. 'en days from Ihe dnte of making! The proposed Improvement lo bo!"'"'h award. made Include grading, rombina-j tion curb and uminr. .i.iewnik. stnrm sewers, sanitary sewers and paving, said improvements to be; In all n-spects accordion', to the I nlans. s oi i If :cnll,,n. unci 'esllmnliw ! , of tlie City Kni'incer on file In the , office nf the Police Judge of said I ; city, n ference to which Is hemby j made regarding further detnlls for plans for eonitructlon, materials, I quantities and the like, j Said improvement will be let in , one contract, nnd bids will be rn , reived ft r each kind of pavement as i described in the plans and speclfl- cations. I ' Uldders will be required to sub-Fur '- 1 Contra) TrM TKoln IIire thr tropical htlrricapc mit hltts on M.iuks r"ep.ired hy tlie City Knglneer. and hidn will nut be : consitlered unless so submitted. ( i mil mi mun mar nt iMiiuiii-ni ni lh.. nffl... of Ih. Wn.ln...r nr I'nll.e JltllSe lit the "lly Ihlll'of; KLilnalh Knit. Oreson. 1 Tht KUiM-ONHftll utitiler will lie' 'hv'Viie Ton,,::,; rrr '- n" "'" fur the falilifiil perforuiunee of iho,u' I"' hlahway for travel hetweeu cmiirai-t to lie eniereil into for the Lakevlew unil Khimnih Knlls, Jmiae miiKiiiK 01 ald imnrovellielll. Knell Mil must he a.-i-uiiiHnieo ny a cnerk rertifhtl by some res- ponslhle hank for 6 of the amount bill, as mm run lee that the suereHNfiil liUliler will enter Into contract with the rily for the niak- ins of such improvement within ten days from the date of niaklnn i 'S W"1 was expressed by roiinly com such award. nitsslonera yesterday, aa It will be . .r., , ,p coniraci ,o the succerul bidder is hereby made eoiiilniient uuon the sale o( the honds neccysary to finance the installation nf such improvement 1 designated portion, and II Is prob unlt. !., ,., t The Common Cuunej) reserves the right to reject uny and all bids, anil to make such Improvement un behalf of the city. Dated at Klamath Falls, October S, J92S. OreKon I.KM L. (lAfMlAC.KN. Police Judge. 05,t3.7,8..Ji).l'..l.1,M.l5 MCI I IU IWITINt; HUM KOIt NTKKKT niPKOVKMKXT. IMT MMIII It Alt Pursuntit to Onllnnure No. 8(lH of the City of Klamath Falls. Ore- Bon. nnlie 1. hereby ilvn th.fi bids will he received by the Poller Judge of said city at his office in! (L'nlnd News) Mrs. Francois l.e Ihe City Hall up to and Including ' ,,pri.,t ,el..,rnted her one hundred .mi ay. in iiiih r is, mjo, nt ine hour of H:m o'clock P. M., fur the making of tlie proposed improve ment of Pine street from the east- u.lll lina ,.f kl..v...ll. Uim.1 .a mi.riv iin .,f i.-...i.n..i. .. known as the 59th Imnrnvement said tiro nosed Imnrnvement tn lu made includes grading the streets rull width, constructing combination curbs and gutters, building cement ' sidewalks, paving the roadway. andiUaak V,. C" 1 D.. pravlding drainage facilities for thel"atcn our a rail, rliny disp)sol of ihe storm sewers. Ihe! - i. ..n . j... ' , the plan, of Ih. Cjlv Eni11(.,r j fii, tlr 0tfi,-. of ,n 0ce I s,m ,m,...m mailo in ,wdaBr; lha ld' ian. .specifications and estimates ! ,, ,h h.. k nin.... n. .i.. ; , trice' of the. Police Judge o .a d ! , city, reference to which Is Hereby I made regarding further detail for plans, construction, malerluls, quail- titles and the like. I S.iid proposed Improvement will be mado In one contract and bids I will be received for each kind of ! pavement specified above and will , bo open for consideration by ' the t'i mmon Council on the 18th day of j October, litlc. ut the hour of 8:0(1 (o'clock P. M. Itldders will be re. I quired lo submit bids on blanks j prepared by the City Kngineer. and - bids will nut bn considered unless Hlsnlc. for I.I.I, wnf b obtained In the office of .ho ,,ffi,. . Vi,:. v ' c iii"-r or i-oiiei, jiillge. The successful bidder will Ik- o--- u...... .. num m "J "e i.ommon i.ounciii "'r l faithful performance of Ihe' rontract to be entered Into for mak-; uiu improvement. Kach bid must be accompanied, a certified check on some res-i . ponslble- bunk for 6 of the ' amount bid. as giiarnnlee that the successful bidder will enter Inlo, : contract with the city for the mak-i , Ing of such improvement w II Ii in I ln "nimon council reserves, 'the right tn reject any and all bids.; Bn'' '" niake such improvement on behalf of the city, "aled at Klamath Falls, Oregon, October 2, 1920. I.KM I.. flAfillAOEV, Police Judge. 6,7,S,!I,10,12.13.U,1B 05 Just 00c mnnin that's all I! costs for the prompt nnd regular de livery of The Klamath Nows to yoor homo or place of business. Phone 877 now and service will start as oon as you wish K to. fesulla use Newi Class Ada, Abolish Theory of Hell, Is Plea of Theological Men I.OSDON'.'Oct. tl'nlli'd Newa) "Mlualld htll ln nlmllslii'il?" Jeroma K. Jerome, the writer mid tin. blnlion of l.lvrrhnnl at 111" l.un j don ctiiiuiutinorittlitii of the seven! I h ii nd red ill annlverNury of the death' : of 81. Francis ot AhsIbI, ridiculed i . IiIIiIIi-kI pli'lurea nf a place of eler ; nul torture. , I "The liinu la surely dun for the chiirrli of Christ to clear Ita foutt 1 der'a niuite of the atiama of having preached a tlod of cruelly and re. , venae. Jerome tmhl. "Hell must 'have been an Invention of the ilevll. Where the word occurs In the old tealament It has merely the meaning lot the tileek Imdea. "Can It he auMxised Hint t'hrlat. j when he commanded that we love our enemies waa prrarhlng to man I a doctrine of pcreculion to which ' t'.od is unalile to attnln. It l an evil heresy, stultifying the tench- in km ot Christ. I'ntll it la openly 'and authoritatively recanted, the j church remains the advoeule and j apologist of cruelly." The hIMlop of Liverpool mild th.lt the reitlliy behind Hie symbol he j la the Immortal law lhat he who ! sins iniiitt nutter, or what is worse. ' muMt bring suffering to odiei-s. ! HEALTHY BOOST ; GIVEN HIGHWAY I (Continue Krom Unit) 1 titult-d Ihf Katlitrii;K of Iho lilcli-! way rnmmis.-inm'ii III t'irlltiii(l (Uir-j t .. . i. i ,n" ers-rutl. Anxious to lave the rounty the neeesiiAry PMieinlltiire wliieh wouldj have lieen ill niuiuletl this winter In ll,mi...ll .... it 1 1 il, l.i.l,v heails to udil another mile lo tin McNutt contract to ronnect illrecily with the l.skrvicw aectlon. That the one-mile atretih will rosl In the neiiihhorhooil of $ 7 .(i no to . B,.1(.Bry 1o Illnk,. numerous sections flve-fuot fill In Thr 1m alsti a considerable stretch of lava in the able itiui hiiiiiv lliiintiM I HUIR Kill ho necessary oyer Uib numerous creeks and springs. "Urlilges were prartlcully nut and culverts fell to leres this fall, and If Ihe stale commissioners had not seen fit to add tho mile on to the present contract, the county would he out a goitd tot nf ihoncy for work this winter that will be of no good next year." said Judge I Bunnell. - OM.V A kill C;itANT CITY, L. I.. Oct. 4 j and fifth birthday hy rooking din ner for 20 persons, anil entertain ing r.r.O school children. j What yon no lunger have nse for I may be Just the thing another la seeking. The Klamath Newa Classi fied Ads bring buyera and aellera to ! gather. I hi rl wllllll Grow Strong Take On Weight In Just a few days (iilcker than K," 7,;;.,,? ,'r', w I S ris, 2 . . ' '-"'er till t ompound ...".-'"f. .r' ?" ?. "ny WBnk Aft.. ,l, kness and wher. rlckal. are suspected mey are especially valuable. No need lo give them any more nasty Cod l.lver Oil these tablets are made tn take the place of that good hut evil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they surely do It. They do put on flesh. , Ask P. II. I'nderwnod or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets as easy to lake as enndy and not at all expensive CD tablets 60 cents. . . "" '"". " original "na Bn"""'. anil give tho child chance for 30 days. If you nren'l delighted Willi results lut ci v, ,, f" ,h,W."'' """ J K't )rur ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP Any breaking nut of the skin, even fi-ry, Itching enema, ran be quickly overcome by applying a lit tle Menlhn-Hulphiir, says a noted skin specialist. llecau'w of Its gorm destroying 'iHroporlles, ' this sulphur preparation Instantly brings ease from skin Irrllntlnn, soothes and heals lltn ncxcuia right' up nnd leaves the skin clear -and smooth. It seldom falls lo relieve thn tor ment nnd disfigurement. Hufferers from Hkln trouble should get a lit tle Jar of Howies Mentlio-rliilphiir (ruin any good druggist. Adv. WITH SULPHUR One Protestant In Calles Cabinet vi V 1.1 . v.. j t Aaron Ssrna (aootr) is tin onr and only I'rotrslanl In th 4-abinrl of President t'alles ol . Mexico. Ut aaa a general un der Olirrgon In the revolution) allien otrrtlirrw llurrls, ami was auli-arrrrtary of Korean de lations iu Obrr(on'a raliinrl. Always use the Knurs when cle ueenillllK ll'Uilea Tile Rear llseii to luke the ear iii iiule alinulil Im uae.1 when aolna flown un rtinnll) steei) hill. ( Wife and Husband Both III With Cat "For inra I hail (aa on the stomach. The ftist ilose of Ail lerlka helped. I now sleep well anil all aaa la xone. It also help ed my houhanil." islaneill Mrs. II. Ilrfnkley. (INK p..oii(ul Aillerlka remove. ;.S anil often hrlnas aa liinlslilnit rell. f to tint siomsch. Slops tllat full, hlonlcil fei'llna. Ilrlnas tut nltt, waste mstter you never thought was In your ayatem. This ev.ell.iu iniestlual cvuruant i wondeerful for coiiallpatltin. . Whlimau I'rua" I'n - Ailv. Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains with n AH Jn.f,.l-Xt iwl IS sihI t.tf. UiMna'iHiounal wIM (rm las Bttttrthan a Mustard Platter Engineer Regains IS Health Quickly K'rll-knoun Porilmnd most f'irumrJ u-t'rn- permoo.nl HU Aeofli. hrvufihl un by ittdifr lion ami sei.rs afomorn rroM 6es. 7'iuifoc rrtturn him fo good nra'h. (ialn$ iS pounds. "Everyone who Is sick and run down as I was can. be nellt by my try ing experience." says P. 1. Hughes, 238 Hunt btrccl, Portland, Ore. "My work as engineer and neg lect robbed mo of goad health. 1 lost all desire for food, the thought o( It was a terror to me. Intense pain for hours folluwtd eating. My diges tion seemed hopelessly guile. 1 grew scrawny and thin. "Finally a neighbor stiggcstr d Ton. lac and from then on I began to feel stronger, and my appetite returned. Tan In c built up my strength and , health. .1 gnlnrd iii llui." , , , . This nmuxlng tonic, nattire'a own' remedy made from roots, barka and herbs, tisuully builds up weak bod ies, drives out causes of pain. Take Tanlao regularly. Ask your drug- ' gist for a bottle tuday. Over 40 million buttliui noltl. ', , 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTfe Large Tube 25 DTIRffi1l Pi