Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 14, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MEDFORD
TOTAL 775 CARS
Frull htilpincnlM from Med ford for
lliu yrnr 1012 will pruhnhly reach h
lolnl of 775 cars, ns nsniusl 534 in
1010, the prcvIoiiH high record yrnr,
nn Increase of !. jcr cent. Kneli
ycnr henceforth will tec tlio number
of enrs increase at much faster
rnlio, as tlio young orchnrds reach
benring ngc.
The record in tlctntl is ns follews:
Cars.
iMixcd ' ,.., 10
l'cnrs . . : 211
.Apples ., 4;tU
Apples, u waiting shipment 85
A REFUGEE AND HIS FAMILY CROSSING IDE PLAINS IN SEARCH OF A NEW HOME
Total
PUBLIC TRY OUT NEW CURE
(Continued tram par,o 1.)
mil his treatment to tlio scientific
world next Monday.
Dr. Fricdmunn nnuounccs that be
ginning Monday ho will treat every
certified case of tuberculosis sent to
him by physicians or scientists, lie
hus opened specinl quarters for this
purposo and many physicians have
agreed to send tuberculosis cases to
him.
To Convince Sceptic
During tho five weeks that have
clapped since Dr. rYicdmnnn's start
ling announcement to the Merlin Med
ical Society, the doctor has been de
luged willi letters and telegrams from
all parts of tho world as tho result
of tho publication of his claims in
the medical and lay press.
That (hero is much skepticism on
tho part of many of tho leading
tcieutifts of Ucrlin a,s to Dr. Fried
mann'M claims hus followed ns n mat
ter of course. There have, been so
many false claims as to tuberculosis
euros emanating from Germany and
elsewhere that the scientist is in the
mental attitude of discounting in ad
vance any new claims. It is really
true, however, that Dr. Pricdmnitu
hits .convinced mnny Berlin phyxio
ians that in his addrcos to tho Med
ical society Jic did not over-stale his
discovery,
Tho most hkcplical of the Ilerliu
scientists hnvo demanded that Dr.
Fricdmnmi give Ihem his bnceilli, ?o
that they could submit his discovery
to the acid text of treating certified
cases of tuberculosis under the most
rigid observation conditions they
could imKse. r
Treat All Coiucrs
Dr. Fricdmnnu ha unyieldingly
refused to give Iiis buccilli to anyone
on tho ground that anyone from i
riiiull drop of the culture could de
velop enough to supply the world and
deprive him of nil credit and recom
pense. While Dr. Friedmaun's partisan
defend his ositioii, the skeptics con
tend that his rcfu&nl to meet tlurr
conditions is strong evidence ugainsi
tho reliability of his claims. Dr.
JYicdmnnn't final answer is tlio offer
to Ircat with his new serum every
cerlilicd case of tuberculosis sent to
him. Tho test cases which ho mil
treat will ho certified nt tho llnyjl
nud other clinics.
Dr. Friedmauti refuses In sen nil
isiting doctors from unmix part
of tho world on the ground that tho
duuger of losing a smull iiuuutitv of
Jibs haccilli is too gteut.
llcrlln to Confirm
Dr. Ilumel, ussistuut dire-dor of
(ho imperial board of health of Mer
lin, says that this board will be tin
lasl body to pass on the ottiency of
the Fricdmiiun lrcatmcur, and that
no ol'ficiul coiifirmnt'oi! can bo x
pected from the hoard until nil tho
greatest doctors in Herl'm hnvo con
lirmed Fiii'diuannV diiiiue.
Talks with many Hcrliu phveiuhns
nhoiit Dr. Fiiediiiiinu und his claims
ji'vral much skepticism among scicii
tisls who huvo i.ot )cisou.illv ob
served and examined tho tuberculur
pulicuts Dr. Fricdmuiiu ulaims to
liuvo cured.
On tho other liuud. tour physicians
of standing whom r'rioJuiuim bus
trusted nud permitted t- m;o his
Irealiiiuut have expressed themselves
ns convinced that Friednraun hus dis
cocn'd tho long sought germ which
will kill tlio tubercular germ in tho
human body, nud that his treatment
will euro bono tuberculosis and lung
tuberculosis, the latter in xA too ad
vanced stages. Thcso four doctors
mo Profcbbor KchleioU. Prof. Kiss
ter, Dr. Mullcr and Dr. JCai I'unltel.
HARRIMAN DAUGHTER
BREAKS TOE DANCING
KKW YORK, Dec. 11. Attempt,
iug o demonstrate her ability us a
fancy Ouneor, Miss Curol Ilurriinuu,
duughtcr of tho later E. IT. Ilurri
inuu, is confined to her homo hero
toduy suffering from a broken too.
Miss Hurriman was to appear iu
I ho society vaudeville given at
Sherry's for cburity.
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WHITELAW REIDJ CANDIDATES ON RECORD
LONDON", Dec. H. Oxygon was
ailmlnlittered today to facilitate the
breathing of American Ambassador
Whltctaw Hold, who Is seriously 111
here with asthma. Karly bulletins
say tho patient's condition Is Im
proved, but specialists attending him
admit, that the crisis has not been
reached.
Ogdcn neU, tho ambassador's son.
Is hurrying from New York to his
father's bedside.
MEDFORD WOMEN TALK
TO THOSE OF ROGUE RIVER
A meeting of "all citixwis of Med
ford who de-ire better emolument"
is scheduled for Monday evening at
the Methodist church, corner Fourth
and llartlett streets. Commit toe
from each of the churches will be
prosont and a guneral imitation is
extended to every citizen interested.
V platform, whtrh will later be sub
mitted for approval or rejection, to
the ariotis candidates for mayor.
j will bo drawn up. A secnud meeting
will be called later at which the can
didates will be irhen a chance to ex
llniii their nows and iMtsitioii on
many ma tier-;.
Tho streol sweepers of New York
City liavo potltloued to havo their
Mrs. J. C. Schmidt and Mrs. V. .
Tlfiviilhnn ii'ih lnvtlnit mi Priilnv
hist by llio Improvement club oV M ,n"caROd fron "S0 ,a 'car l
If, if, I.. I.ri thr... S- ,:Xtrtt 1V f0r bU,,l,a WOrk
i.: t t. :.....:i;T... ii,.. ..i.-,..i Is also asked for.
Willie tL W.U Mr j'i. tl,.fl ttil-J .vvu.li.
while in l'ortlund at tho state fedeni
tiou of Women's clubs. Talks were
given in the afternoon, on club or
ganization and on civic improve
ments. A get-togother meeting was
held in tho evening along civic lines
It is hoped that this mnv be Hie be- (
ginning ot n southern Uregoii Jeiern
tion of women's club. t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU SALK 30 Jersey Ited pigs,
weight 40 to 30 pounds. Also i
thoroughbred pigs- 1 H. War
ner. 227
KOIt SALK English walnuts at
Geary ranch, phono 13-Z. 232
WANTED To borrow MCOO.OO on
good security on close In ranch,
Addrc9 Uox 40, caro Mall Tri
bune. 22
WANTED Young girl to assist with
liouso work. Call II, North
Orange. 22"
KOH HENT Modom flv room bun-1
galow, paved street, close In, $12 ,
Apply 519 S Holly street. 220 '
SNAP
$275.00
Lot on Summit and
Fourth Streeta
Part Cash and
Payments
MEDFORD REALTY AND
IMPROVEMENT CO.
M. P. & If. Co. Bldff.
Merry
Christmas
Kouieinher oiir fumlly by making them a presont of an
"Overland Car" buy them a car tbat guarantees thoiu satis
faction "Free repairs for one ear" I iniiko all adjust
monts, grind tho vdlvcs, clean carbon and roplaco any dofec
tlvo parts, absolutely free Ask any Overland owner how thoy
havo been treated. I'laco your order now. Auto supplies.
J'rust-O-Llto tanks always. Goodrich tires.
C. E. GATES
lii'J fioutli ltivcrsldo
'i'hu ()v ci land .Man
MONEY TRUST PROBE
10 QUIZ F
WASHINGTON, Dec. II ."Inter
locking directorates" and their effect
upon tho New York stock exchange
will be considered next week by the
committee- Investigating money
trusts. Tho country' biggest finan
cial captains probably will lo called
to testify. Tho timings will ad
journ next Thursday until after the
holidays.
Prank V. Glass, -well known as a
newspaper publisher In Alabama, Is
among those receiving mention for
placo In the Wllsoh cabinet.
From the Sphcre.J 'I
WORKS SEEKS PARDON (STUDENTS DENY PUniNG
FOR BROTHER-IN-LAW
INniANAl'OI.IH. Hid., Dec. 1 1 -
In a letter to (he stnte pardon board'
hero today United States Senator
John I). Works of California makes
a strong plea for the rnloaso of Ills
brother-in-law, Charles K. Van I'ell,
who Is serving an Indeterminate sen
tence of from two to twenty years In
tho Indiana penitentiary for man
slaughter Itelatlves ot Charles II. Tllidall.
shot by Vhii Pelt for aliened hound
ing of tho latter's wife, aro deter
mined, It Is said, thai Van l'nlt shall
serve at least his minimum sentence
TO
WASHINGTON, )ee 1 1. Speaker
Chump Clark received today n writ
ten "public apology" from 1 A.
Harbour of tho state normal schuol
at Ypsllautl, Mich., to Harbour's m
cent charges that tint students at
Ann Arbor two years ago put Clark
to bed drunk. Harbour raid ho
erred, and admitted basing Ills state
ment on reports circulated among
tho students.
Clark said ho was satisfied with
Harbour's retraction and would take
no other action nuatnst him.
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Your Child' Health
Your Firnt Thought
If you havo rlilldrrn, naturally
your first lliiiunhtn f.ro for I heir
hetiltli. You rrrlnluly want t tin tn In
develop strong, htmllliy roustltutlouM.
Tho most careful attention must bo
Hlvuii when children mIiow the, first
symptoms of tho mnny common all
incuts, Perhaps limy urn weakly and
thin, or urow too fast, tliun sacrific
ing strength. These nud other ap
parently minor diluents may ho llm
forerunner to a weak constitution
for life.
Such children need Jay no's Tnnlo
Vermifuge which Is essentially u
children's tonic, first of nil, It will
properly cam for tho child's stom
ach. It will nlso Improve tho upm
tlto, nud will ndd strength to Ilia
other organs of tho body. In cases
of thin or Impure blood, It Increase
tho number of red corpuscles
enabling the enriched blood to keep
the body healthy and strong.
Among tho moat common nil
incuts that children develop Is that
of a disordered stomach, leading to
nu Impaired digestion. In mnny
cases this trouble Is duo to parasites
In tho Intestinal tract. To correct
such trouble, Jnyuo's Tonic Vermifuge-
Is unsurpassed.
I 'or morn than eighty years mil
lions ot children hnvo boon rcxtored
to hoalth through tho use of this
tonic. Insist upon Jaynn's; accept
no other. Sold by druxKlatn every
where. Dr. I). Jayno & Hon, Phila
delphia, Pa,
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Young
Mothe
No young woman. In the Joy ot
coming motherhood, should neglect
lo prepare her system for ths physi
cal ordoal sho Is to undergo. Thn
health of both herself and tho coming
rhlld depends largely upon tbs csra
sho bestows upon hcrsnlf during tho
waiting months. Mother's Frlsnd
prepares tho expectant mother's sys
tem for the coming event, and Its usn
makes her comfortable durlnc all tho
term. Tho baby, too, Is morn apt to bo
perfect and strong whern the mother
has thus prepared herself for nature's
supremo function. Nu better advlco
could bo given a young expectant
mother than that
sho use Mother's MnrurnV
"lend; It I. a OlDIttERS
lucdldno thut has rlTnaKrtJni
proven lis vnluo !FKlEnD
In thousands of
rases. Mother's 1'rlend Is sntd nt drug
stores. Write for frco book for expect
ant mothers.
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