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JJP11BBHMIIIIMIKBLJJ. JWUL'l tw a nv "? , . j ' fv - , MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDflQRD, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 0, 19.10. 3MWwT;wm tf. tX !' X fc E'K V V The Brain Like a Dynamo Like it dynamo sending electricity through the wires to all parts of! a city, oo tho brain sends lifo onorgies bmin tho form of an impulse, through norves to nil tissues o tho body. Let us consider thrco of the more im portant kinds of impulse, i. c., culor if is, trophic and motor. Calorie nerves Iruusmit certain Mud of energy or spark to all parts of tho body which ignites tho carbon andoxygen it comes in contact with, causing combustion, thus supplying the body with boat. The trophic nerves transmit an impulse or spark which onuses a chemical change to take place in the nutrition of the body, converting it into coll tissues. Tho activities of the body nre controlled by n still different kind of impulse transmitted by motor nerves. Different pressure on nerves will increase or decrease the transmission of impulse-? from the brain. Dienso is directly due to too much or not enough impulse growth of flesh . If calorific im pulses are also increased, tli etumor becomes proportionately more seri ous. In tho boil, ulcer or cancer, thcro is n decrease of trophic and an increase of calorific impulses. With Inck of nutrition tho tissues die and decnv under tho influence of heat. In appendicitis tho calorific nerves nre impinged and the appendix be comes inflnnmcd. Why remove this littlo oil cup of tho colon when chi ropractic adjustments will restore normal conditions? If tho liver does not receive the proper supply of impulses from the brain it is unable to put the proper chemical into bilo and in conse quence pill stones are formed. An operation will remove tho gall stones, but will not stop their formation. Why not remove tho nerve pressure, restore the liver to health, and not only prevent the formation of gall stones but allow those fotmed to dis solve nnJ disappear? Solo agents for S. Sanford & Sous' Oar: pets and Rugs , Keep In Touch With The Great Clearance Sale B iF'Vljl'?'i?x5 Of Carpets, Rugs, Curtains And House Furnishings At Rock Bed Prices Wilton, Axminster, Royal Velvet Body Brussels and Tapestry. Ty"c offer the greatest aggrega tion of up to date designs and modern color effects ever shown in Southern Oregon. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12, reduced from $12.50 to $7.50 Sanford 's high grade Axminis ters, 9x12. reduced from $30 to $22.50 9x12 all wool Art Square-reduced from $10.S0 to $8.40 Tho "Stay SAtlsfnctory"RAn$S ONE-THIRD Saved by buying your Range, Stove or .Heater from us. Wo aro Solo Agents for tho celebrated Monarch and SI. Olair Ranges and 1 loators from a low price air- t tight heater to an elegant Parlor Heating Stove. In constipation motor nerves pf the muscular walls of the colon are impinged, motor impulses decreased and the bowels become inactive. If impulses are increased tho bowels be eome too active, and the result ia diarrhoea. Diarrhoea may also be due to over activity of the glands of tho colon, but in cither case is caused by an excess of impulses. If motor impulses to the kidnevs are decreased they become inactive; if added to this condition they recehe an excess of calorific impulses, they become inactive and inflamed, a con dition known as Bright's disease. If tho kidneys receive an excess of mo tor impulses, they become over ac tive, passing large quantifies of urine, a condition known as dia betes. ' In a tumor the trophic impulses are increased resulting in excessive In dropsy tho tissues of the body become filled with urea which should have been carried off by the kidneys. Restore activity to the kidneys and dropsy disappears. Chiropractic adjustments relieve nerve pressure and allow impulses to be transmited from the brain to tissue cell in a normal manner, thus eliminating disease. Dr. L. Jr. Gordon makes a spe cialty of CHRONIC, SPINAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Office over the Medford Hardware Co., 218 E. Main St. MEDFORD, ORE. Office heurs: .10 a. m. to 12; 2 to 5, and 7 to 8 p. m. Other hours and Sunday by appointment. Sole agents for Stick le' Bros.' Arts and Crafts Furniture and Lentz Dining Tables The Stove that saves You money mid made It possible to purchase ' "Reductions ,- Clear through the entire stock Every day in the week Until we move to our new location At Sixth and Central avenues. Meanwhile AVc offer a stock of $25,000 At Price Concessions That Have Established a New Record For Medford For Solid Oakfjpresser Not the cheap Fir Veneer but guaranteed solid Oak $10.00 Extension Dining Tables from $7.50 up Why Pay Moro? Our system of selling direct from tho factory to tho consum cr eliminates the middleman's profit. No old styles or shop worn goods to unload. Linoloums. The largest stock of design and beautiful colors suitable for kitchen city. and bathrooms in the DUMBARTON CUT-OFF IS FORMALLY OPENED; C0S1S4.000.000 City Is Linked With Network of Railroads to Coast and Interior California. NEWARK, Oct 8. Dumbariou bridge, the connecting link between this city and tbe uetworc A rail roads of tho coast and iutorioi ol tho state, as well as transsontiuental lines, has been formally opened and now heavy freights are being handled directly across thirf importa it cut off. The bridge ut DiuiLurtun U the most expensive und elaborate structure of the kind in this state, and has been completed after several years' work and u cost of $1,000, 000. It is expected that within the next few days tho entire vast freight haul, which totals iu the neighbor hood of 350 cars u day, will bo Handled over this branch. This will do uway with the transbay freight boats and puts San Francisco on ths map actually us tho Pacific freight terminal of the transcontinental linen of the Southern Pacific company. Tho bridge spans tho bay in two long pile approaches, six stationary steel spans and a draw span. Tho pile approach at tho east end is 1002 feet long, while tho ono at the west and is 5360 feet long. The six steel apans, threo at either end, are euch 180 feet long, while tho central or swing span is 310 feet and admits of a passage way of 125 feet on ei ther sido when open. The bridgo crosses in a direct lino, approximately, from Redwood City The Dumbarton bridge was author ized by E. H. Harriman upon the ad vice of William Hood, chief engineer of the Southern Pacific company. The work wus in the direct charge of W. E. Marsh up to tbe time of his death, when C. R. Broughton took up the reins and carried the work to completion. By virtue of the government por mit tho bridge is open to competing lines, provided satisfactory traffic regulations aro mado with tho South ern Pacific company. This makes it possible that tho Western Pacific will eventually handle its freight over this cut-off. The Southern Pacific expects to route its trains other than freight over the cut-off when the Southern California railroad, a direct roi'd road to Sacramento from Newark, i completed. At present tho road leuds from Nowark to Plcasuuton, to San Ra mon, to tho vicinity of Martinez, us well as to Niles, Trncy and tbenpe to Sacramento and Stockton. EInborate pteparations for n cele bration are being made at NewnrK, and games, dancing, and a general good time will be held to commemo rate the opening on September 21. Extensive froight yard facilities have been secured by the Southe-n Pncific company at Newark. Freight for Oakland on the coast divibion. when all arrangements are complete, bo stopped at Redwood City and switched across the bridge, while freight fro Oakland will come across by tho bridge and the Bui Shoio Tho pponing of the Dumbarton cut-off is of great significance to this district. All tho through freight on tho Southern Pacific railrou.l, cast or west, will now go to Sail Francisco viu tho now cut-off, while freight intended for many of the northei-n and southern points iu Cal ifornia will ho cut out of tho over land trains und utuched to the in terior trains. This remaking of the trains hero biggest switching yards in the west. In addition, plans have already been made for the erection of a round house ample enough to accommodate hundreds of locomotives, and exten sive machine shops, necessitating the employment of hundreds of me chanics. Tho Southern Pacific company has already purchased GOO acres of land for the yards between here and How ry's landing, and many miles of track are laid. The Newark yards and shops will become the main freight distributing point in California. Town Lots Up to Date. The reason why tho Southsea ad dition has not been urged upon tho public is because the owners real ized that lots so close to the commer cial center of Medford, und of such chnice soil, should be made modern in every way before being offered. With this object in view u complete sower sysjem is now being installed, giving each lot a '.'paid up" hewer connection, which with a connecting water main at tho end of the paved street on South Riverside, will make them ideal in every way. Already tli" residents there aro figuring on ex tending the paving two blocks mo ther south, covering this addition. Did it ever occur to you thnt th Southsea Addition is nearer to the "Bank Corners" than even the Well ington school, tho North school, or Roosovelt avenue? Franquetto ave nue, to bo shaded by Franfiuetto wal nuts, the leading avenue in this addi tion, will have cement walks and curbs installed, shade trees planted and lawn established iu park strip within the next fow months. Best look up these lots at office of tho Koguo River Land company, No. 11 North Central avenue. DEEDS, NOT WOItDS. fered for years from kldnoy and bladder trouble tho symptoms be ing slight at first, but growing moro pronounced an ttmo passod. Tho pains In my back becamo so acuto that I could hardly onduro them and as a result of rcstloss nights, I aroso In the morning all woro out. Often I was so lamo and stiff that I could not stoop, and headacho and dizzy spells woro in evidence. I tried so many lomedics without be ing helped that I grow discouraged, but whoa Doan's Kldnoy Pills woro recommended to mo, I dee'ded to try them as a lost Tosort. I procured a supply at Itnsklna' drug stcro and aftor using two boxes, I could sco that a great improvement had beon made. I grow bottor from that timo on and whoa I discontinued using Doan's Kidney Pills, I was frco from every symptom of kldnoy complaint. This excellent medicine cannot bo pralHed too highly." For salo by ajl dealors. Prlco, CO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Hemombor tho and tako no other. name Doan's Notice. The American Woman's league will give an ice cream social in the base ment of the Christian church on Mon day evening, October 10. A cordial invitation is extended to all. 171 IS MORNING STAR A BETTER PLAYER THAN HOPPE? Eagle Point Eaglets "r A. O. Howlott. NEW YOKIv, Oct. 8. Wliutliur Willie Iloppe is a better hilliurdist than Ora Morniiigstar is still a wide ly disputed question, although the tesult of llioir recent match would bcom to iudicato ho is. The final hcoro when tho match closod Inst night was: Iloppe, 2,000; Morning star, 1,895. Morniugstnr led on tli' last three nights, but Iloppe had such a lend ttho first night thnt Morning star was unable to catch him. HasklnRfor Health, Among other improvements iu our neighboihoud I omitted to mention that J. B. Jackson has been making mime substantial improvements on his Iiouku by adding auothur bed room, scrcouing in thoir porch und fixing thing up generally. Mrn. Jackson, her daughter, Miss Cor nell, and Miss Donnie Under wore pleiisnut callers ut the Sunny Sido Sundny evening. Last Saturday night Mr. Math ews of Butte Falls spent tho night here and Sunday morning a mes sage caino ovor tho phone that his wife was found that morning dead in her bed. She had been sufforing for somo timo with tho dropsy and the folks thought that ulio was get ting along all right, but when lur daughter wont to the bod to call her to lncnkfust sho found her cold in death. lie vn imhlii'il liv phono about 10 o'clock while on tho road homo with a load of goods for oiio of tho stores. I have not tho particulars of her life or tho data from which to write an ohtiuurVt but suppoHo that that will ho done by your Butto Falls correspondent. M. O. Lunuy, Veinon 1 trophy mid Miss Qeorgico Clino mid Miss Mnigiierito Holmes of Cuoutrnl Point, came in Sunday evening, called for supper, spout i while vis iting in the family mid returned home the siiiii,) night. MIhh Holmes has churgo of the intermediate depail innnt of tho school at Woodvillo and says that they have a fiuo school of of nliout one hu.iilrcd pupils. Oeorgo W. Daley had his tract of laud survoyeod Inst Himuduv, i Stanton Grlffls drove In from his ranch at Contral Point m Friday. to Newark, srmnninc thn lmv at IN narrowest, but giving a water way means thatthero will bo constructed of fifty foot iu depth at the draw, Medford People Ilavo Absolute Proof of Deeds at llomo. It's not words, but deods that prove truo merit. Tho deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, For Medford kldnoy sufferers, Ilavo mado their local roputatlon. Proof llos In tho testimony of Med ford people who havo beon curod to Htay cured, T. J. Williams, 017 Oakdale ave nue, Medford, Or,, says: "In 1907, aftor Doan's Kldnoy PIUb benefited mo so groatly, I publicly recommend ed them. At this time I am pleased to again speak in thoir praise and THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY WHERE A MAN OF MODERATE MEANS MAY BUILD FOR HIMSELF A REVENUE PRODUC INGHOME THAT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN THREE YEARS. Los Molinos Irrigated Lands A'20-acre tract of this rich land, with the abundant water supply, will make you independent. CONSIDER THESE ESSENTIALS Good schools. Diversity of crops. Every kind of fruit you can mention, citrus as well as deciduous; two crops of most all kinds of garden truck and berries can bo grown here. AND ALFALFA This is its natural homo. Out six times per year and yields from 10 to 12 tons per acre. glvo permission for tho continued I liu tho vicinity of Newurk oiie of tho publlcitlgn of my testimonial. I suf- A Charming California Valley. An abundant never failing water supply. Dark Loamy Soil, 15 to 30 feet in depth. Perfect drainage. Climatic conditions ideal. Cheap transportation by water, rail and electric line. Cash markets and highest prices for everything produced. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND A REGION WHERE THE RETURNS ARE MORE GENEROUS. These lands, including a deeded perpetual water right, sell at $150 per acre, one-fifth down and balance in four equal annual payments. I make sevoral trips each month to show these lands and will bo pleased to havo you join our next party. Tho expense is small and wo will bo gone only a fow days. If after investigation you find that a single misrepresentation has been made, I will willingly rofund your expenses. Call at the office and let mo explain tho project in detail, or write for frco booklet and literature. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO., Frank C AflHrPUC . ftcsidont Agont, Tehama County, California. CUIIV U. tXUUl CWi No, 6 So. Fir St., Medford, Orogon.