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Children's Piuforial
VfEDFORD Mail tribune
CROSS WORD PUZZLE STORY.
'l THE SINKING .SUN
' Cross ''Word Puzzle
tnUSfUEO KVERV A FT ( NOON KZOIPV
SUNDAY, BY THE
MSDrOAD PR1NTINO 00.
How silly pride of ancestry aeeins if your own dad wus a ped
Th Medfcrd Pundiy Morning 8 tin I furaMicd
dler.
uacnberg del tug tflt mtq-iuj oauj dw-
QUILL POINTS
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Oftl: Mill
Worth rir ibNb
Tribunt Building.
Phon 7ft.
A ronfollditlon of the Dmocritlo Time, tbo
Mfora Mall, the MfxlforU Trlbimt, tbt BOMO
rn Ortfoolu, tho Aabland Trlhunc-
BOBKKT W. HURL, Editor.
8. 8UMPTER SMITH, Uanigtr.
By Mall In Adranrc:
Daily, with ftiuidar Sun, yair ....
Dally, with Sunrtar Sun, month . .
, Pally, without Runday Sun, yaar .
laly, without Munday Sun, mouth
Weakly Mall Tribune, on year.,.,,
Sunday Hun, one year....;....;...
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T CARRIER In Medford. Aahland, Jeekaoo
ellta, Ontral 1'olnt, Iljocnlx, Talent and on
. Htahwava:
Dally, with Sunday Sun, month $ .76
Dally, without Sunday Hun, month 06
Dally, without Sunday Nun, on year.. 7.60
Dally, with Sunday Hun, one jrear. S.60
AU lerme by carrier, caab in adTattre.
Aiiimenuisiii ! To drend ljuinj; wrong, and yet to dread
put rifIit.
Birtli in a village: "Old Tom's got a fine lioy."
metropolis:, More population.
13irth in a
J. It is loo much rest between 7. a. in.
inudi unrest . after, 0 p. in.
and V) p. in. that eauses so
Rnterrd a aecond-claaa matter at MedfOrd,
OrtgoD'K under act of March 8, 1870.
The only paper betweer. Ailnm, Ore., and
Ohlco, California, a dUtance ot OTer 400
dice, having leaaed wire Aaaoclated Preaa
MEMBERS OK TlTF, a Wool STTiti TOES8.
The Aeaoclated Prcaa Ma' vxclualvety entitled
to the uae for republication- of all newa dfa
Mtfthfa credited to It or not otherwlaa credited
Id this paper, and elao to the local newa pub-
iwdi unrein, i
All rights of republication of special dl
pa'.cnea nerein are aiao reeerrea.
Tl
Illll'UI
RiisHiiiiiH arc
1'
not so backward. Moscow is three killings
j The iiiii'fliiiNc; of ten nnw ,1'livvcrs
iinolliiT shaken) in I lie dry force.
When a business mini is cngiiH
js cnKafjedj licr work is done; v
iiidiculc Ihat there 'will be
when a L'irl
; Ye' Smudge Pot
."" B7 Arthur ' Pcrrj.
Kvcrybody will . ho glut) when tho
hot upoll Is' broke, anil in thu prevail
Ing financial condition, of the iiiubhcs.
Prohibition - enfurcomc-nt, under u
now policy, will - c-onccntmto on tho
Hourco of supply, and spociiillze In tho
seizure of ships and trucks, loaded to
.cupaclty,; with rum; deltverlnir th.tr
cargoes, unmolested, or' nearly ho.
This seems . a senitlhle - -thin? to do,
Heretofore, the irreflponHiblo citizen
with a tint on his hip, and the owner
of a wash-boiler still, has borne tho
brunt of the drive for observance of
the 18th amendment. '
BIO-IIEAIlTEp CIIARIjKY.
: (IxiM Angeles F.xamlncr.)
After nil. It takes tho shrewd
Ainorlcan business man to unalyad
lho baffling perplexities of lite.
Chin-Inn M. ' Schwab, addressInK
tho N. Y. niitldliiK Congress, has
conto: out flatly' uealhst, misery'
' unil woe. declaring, ."One should r
'. keep happy nil tho time."
' Toil) Hampton In busy RCttlnK biiMy
puulnit Ills socond cutting of alfalfa
in IiIk fine dairy barn. (gulom Htatos
inan.) Busy us 1! u6o. ' '
Lady Ford-Coupe of the local Brit
ish' set' hns set down on Lord Sta
comb. ' He is English, only to the ex
tent bf saying "top hole, old chap!" '
i Its. gettlnK nloiiK towards the sea
son of tho yoatt-'Whon- rural RaraRes
have their back doors kicked In. sumo
tlmo after mldnlKht, and a hurried In-
vfllco shows throo hind tires iiiIhsIiik.
KCONOMV IS TOITGII.
(Haltliiinro Nuth)
Kcnator Hleiilntt has been appointed
field secretary1 of tho Federal Com
mission to Cclchrnto tho Two Hun
dredth Annlvel'say of tho Itlrth of
tloorKO Washhictnn. "And while It
isn't a llfc-Hiiic Joh, It probably will
do Mr., KerllnR very iidequiitely. Fur
thffteiobrittlon Isn't to tako place until
FebnmryJ22.' 1!32. anil the Juli itself
wont explro until two years later.'
lnasimich as Mr; Hteillli la now 7-1
yeain olil, ho can thus 'look forward
to a tranquil old aue. When tho'looso
ends surviving tho celebration have
beon finally isalhered in, he will be K3
years old. And In the nine-year Inter
val, he will receive a salary of 17000 a
year ami expenses.
Perhaps Uryan is right in playing
ennscd Adam to lose tlio Oardeii.
safe. It was knowle
that
j Anyway, a war to make, Hie world safe
safe for ahntit six months.
iir soinclliino makes it
Still, in the matter of defining sinners, he Uihle is much more
linstworthy tliaii law makers.,
Thu man who isn't Rood at anything
willow!, who has money to invest.
else ean always advise n
A critic is a man who sits on the fence and howls heeatisq
world isn't as wise as he feels.
the
It's n. queer world. Once liberty nicnnt the richt to worship:
then the right of representation ; now the right to drink.
When old 5-6-7 begins to set ,we all go out 15-18 watch liiin as
lie slowly 1-2-3-4 far 1-6-11-16. into the sea.
I love to see the sun 4-8-13-17 into the sea.' ,Ma says it really
ilocs 13-14-15 sink 8-9 to the sea, but only seems to do 5-10.
Once when I was 2-7-12 with the measles I saw an 10-11-12 fly
right over the moon. Ma says 9-14 doubt it was a dream, but I am
almost sure I saw the owl.
" . ' . Answer To' Last Puzzle ",
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; ... Copyright, 1025, by Th International Syndicate, .
Personal Health Service
1 WILLIAM BRADY. M. DJ "
, The prize ., for absent-mindedness goes to the man who Ws
knocked down by the surf and looked for its, license number.
; Correct this sentence: "Kxcuse nic for waking you so liito at
bight,'' said lie, "hilt I" promised to. pay you that ten today and
almost forgot it." ' .;' ' ' .
Motoring in Morocco, in War Time
Accurate flKllt'es will ho ltepl on tho
pear tonmiKe. Does anybody 'k nmv
l ow much lontmicn Ibe Work hauled
Into the valley last- year ' ' "
Fomale exposure Is Jiow ruunliiK HI
ltuoos tovne far. : ! ' t
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IVWTS A l W II INK KHS. .
Men wear Ions punts because other
lno nwonr limit pants and because
their, neighbors nro. for Ioiik pants.
Koine of them wear the' thlni; le
fonflvely With them It Is a question
or anatomy. Nu linock-kneed or l.ow
leKKed of spavined he-thliiK Is IR
onolinh to stand the Kiiff when ulrla
snlKKcr and (non irnf'nw, Which is
tho weaker sex? I've seen Kil ls expose
less that but pass that. What I
wnnted to say was that there are men
with knobs on I heir leKs and funny
little skinny shanks and wabbly recc
es ps, men who' - deceive by pn.lilln i
their shoulders, who wear Ioiik pants
defensively. Vim can't blame them.
Bill most men wear lonq pants because
th- sllors make 'cm that way.
are creatures of habli and en
vironment. If from our fmh 'is we
had Inherited the fashion of wearing
our pants on backward. t"W men
would be bnive ciioiikIi to t'irn 'cm
around. Their wives wouldn't Id
them. l,ook at your old fimMy al
bum and take a squint nt Kinndfatb
er'i dHKUerrotype. Did you ever see
such a Isughabi,. luim h of spinach nit
a human belim's face? Time came
when reason relKiied. and off en me the
alfalfa. Tho man with-whiskers to
day Is a freak and rlithtly so. 1 1,
Is suspected nf ticKlecllnir (he bath
tub. Duly us a iIIskiiIsii mny a man
woar whiskers these days, and then II
Is a failure, for every inn n wtth whis
kers ts suspected of beliiK a'Ot-res-pondence
school detective or a fugitive
from Justice.
If whiskers, why not pants? If the
swift revolt of reason lopped Hie fi.ath.
era from ftrandpa's Jowls, why should
not thn Minn revolt of reiismi lop
pants helnw the knee and clve to tnsn
oinemf the physical comfort flslmrd
braaenly and successfully. by, woimin?
On the. other did. ho wraps his neck
In flvtilay starched linen hoard called
collars, whtl woman rocs about com
fortably undressed, down to the line
nf demnreatlon between Art and Na
ture, Why wish nil this discomfort on
muti? (lichanso, .
WASHINGTON, July 30. That the
Brentor 'part of r.;6rocco Is so woli un
der French control that tourists find
no difficulties even whllo the war
with Riffs Is In progress In the north.
l brought oit in a letter from Dr.
Utivld Falrchild to the National lino.
graphic Society ut WashliiRton, D. C.
"With the serious prepurntluns
which the French nro making here."
Dr.' Falrchild writes from Casablanca,
"I think that' tho wnrTwIll be over
about tho first of Ootobir, and It will
lie siuo to ciinio here as It Is to ro to
Baltimore. , So far the war has not
niiido tbo slightest difference In our
travel in our automobile- anywhere
and everywhere wo have V-antcd to
go. and wo havo been out lato Into
the night and fool us safe us wo do
in the suburliH of Washington. '' '
"This Is one Of'tlie most interesting
places I have over'-vlsltod. IL is an
Untouched chapter out or tho ' BIlilo
and as 'simple' and ' unspoiled as
IhouKh one drifted to a new land In
it dream. . The climate at 'this minute
Is simply 'perfect and' from the time
wo set fool In tho land In April wo
have had almost perfect weather ev
ery day. January, February ' nnd
March would bo a" hlf'too ' chilly for
mo, I think, as the thermometer rocs
to .liy fahrcnhclt in .Marrakesh.
"1 ' havo found some interesting
plants for cultivation In America,
among which la the. Argon tree 'which
Is In reality a fbrago crop standing on
end.' ',- '
"Think of a forest of a million acres
of trees which aro se spiny that you
can't travel through It without punc
turing' youi1'' tlr and which bears
fruit so ncfldiflhat they burn your
throat terribly. Yet this tree Is the
corner-stone, so lo spook, of the asjrl
cuUurc of more than half a million
people who have como down un
changed from Bible times. It really
Is an amazing thing and somehow I
hadn't realized the fact from tho de
scriptions In tho books and what oth
ers have told me." :-
VALLERY OF DENVER
IS GRAND MASTER
July 30.(A." IM
SltMtf ftUn parulntni to Mraonn much vm hyfiM. not to 4 dlunotlt
VMtmont, will fa miwtrtd by Dr. Brady If tmpd. Mlf m64m4 ormloiM It noloM4.
LttUn hOM't brief and written In Ink. Owliw to tho laraa Rumbir U(ra nmIi. mI
w nmim, n wwwj bmi bs mU ID MriW mi OOnTOrOlllM 10 lOMrUOftOM
Mdraoa or. William Brsdy. Ir mto of thlo nowopopor.
All Kinds of Arthrlils
In a ltiudithle effort to sec where we
nro nt, Drs. J.enjiunln P. Riley and F.
E. Hmlthrerently p'rpoHed this classi
fication ot the ymious llndB of chronic
arthritis, that 1h, Ion? enduring joint
diseases, which most
of the laity and some
old fashioned physi
cians still call "rhcu
niatlsm:" ' InfccUouH
Tubersulur arthri
tis. '
Syphilitic arthritis.
Gonorrheal arth
ritic '
Non-specific s o -
called "rheuriiutte" arthritis. '
Still's disease.
Noninfectious
Atrophic urthritis sometimes call-
ed "rheumatoid."
Answer Well, If we confined ouu
Kelves to the truth in all columns how
could we Ket out buc-Ii a lartje paper?
The senator's physician may have
handed that one to the nowspaper men
to get rid of them.' An admirable ten
tative diagnosis, I should call it. There
Isn't a .conceivable, eventuality which
would require any radical revision of
such a diagnosis. There is but on
better a "cold settled. all over him."
"Which 1h more harmful to tho eyes,
reading by fadlnfirdayllRht or by elec
tric light When I ask to havo the
lights turned on, when it is growing
dark in- our office, the office people
say reading by electric light is the
worst possible things for tho eyes.
Ut. W.) .
Answer Electrie light is quite as
good us any other light for the eyes.
Pnr hettm tn linn nn thn lii'hru nunn
f nypenropnic artnnus osteoarthrl- if they are only candles, than to put
tla . , jupon the-eyes the Unnecessary strain
vinous arthritis. ,,f reading or other work in fading on
""ill. itinnr. ilnvliu-lit. Iln(rHr- Hi-hl like
Help yoursolf tn whichever type you sunlight of gas light, of a poroseno lamp
'"clLi "niy one type lo a per--nr. a rand e. nhmi d bo ho nrraMired na
HKATTIJ'!,
son.-
Arthritis means, literally joint in
flammation. It Is' thoroforo only u
vaguo sugRestlon of tho nnturo nf tho
Cnmiihtlitf Tn hnn ,ili.,, .... .......
George W. Vallery of Denver, was ',vltn te co,n)lllo(,nt ni)tlon ;,lt j.,,,.
" "" ' trouble Is chronic - arthritis without
plar hero today In tholrSfllh triennial coneemlng yourself to find out which
COncMVO. - ; - " t l,nrl nf .shrill. .. I I .....
rwo "VKt'iinclea existed this year In 'none nnio v tkh hn..-n..' i .!. ...
thn lowest ranks t,f the grand-officer. ;vnrlto noliov of i l..t ,,f ivium,h,.i.
I'hese were obtained by lsuac 11. Tlot- who' dnvnin iIw.It. iniu..A n, i
tliigor. Kansas City, elected grand se- !.,, business of getting' uric acid out
ii I fir wiirilen niwl Amlwi- I.t, Aonw. ......
, . n uimr nioou. it is nothing to such
Milwaukee, chosen grand, Junior war- foIk- thftt hou,thv n(!Wonfl hnvty n
den.
MlMloiiarkM Mobbcil
MA.t;iIA, July. HO (A,!.) Mob
dnnioiml rations wcro tpndo against
Atiieiicun mlBHtonarle -'tit Crenadtr
Mnnday ' night and1 a native. Vnntttu
wlin wiw livjtlin nlHsionai'y. church
was Ni'i iouwly injured. Polfco 4taved
tho church from damage andtluter"
arrested 1 1 members of tho crowd
that caused tho trouble.
Cook with gas.
tt
RipplingRhijiTios
Ac wan nsson
CHINA.
GJIlXA'iS. ftylipH . pretty hkillixli, slit' sends up lier Imttle
sluiiit ; slit! will whip tint lilooiuinj; Itritish, she will put (lie
world to rout ; we can lieiir her eiiptnins thunder and we sit
around nud wonder what, tho fuss is all iilmut. Why is pnor
ild China madder than a red lieu in thu rain, sorer than n lo
coed adder lilting at a l"K.'iiiJ.' ehiiint Doubtless she., lias paus
ed to seize on sonic (pieer oriental reason which is neither safe
'or sane, t'liinu stands for dire oppression with a patienee that
'is rare; rank outsiders take possession mid she, doesn't seem
to euro s he will see lier farm and vjllairc torn, apart !y war
ami pillage ami she doesn't rend her hair. She will smile
when she is cheated, she wilj bow when she is struck; she is
often , vilely (rented, and dic does not run amuck; she. puts
up no front le. yelling, she is making, she is selliiiK birds-nest
soup and garden truck. Then she finds some, quaint pagoda
llcmislvd liy a new-made sear, and Old China seethes like soda
when it's mixed wilh vinegar; she is ripe for gory revels and
she shrieks of foreign devils and goes sleuthing where, they arc.
Some one kills a sacred rooster and the land is phtngetl in
jjlooin; she at once lieeomes a booster for all kinds of death 'nd
ibmin ; fur so good Hiitl stl'miR a reason soldiers put their Rtiiek
cmices on, ami go forth to fill the toinb.i' In some ways pH
China's grander than the' neighbor or the guest,' but no 'man
can understand her who was nourished in the west; and it's
hard fur one to figure why she lonira to pull the Iriie, when
the pro"rnni calls for rest.
tain amount of uric add In the blood
you see this physiological fact was
hot heralded In the oldulniunacs. The
iliutcks didn't distribute almanacs for
thn purpose of disseminating know
ledge of physiology: thnt would have
been bud for business: l'Vr the same
roason the hokum and l.tinltem In the
common school course In "physiology
and hygiene" is carefully arranged to
avoid facts which might be of any use
td tho pupil In keeping well. '
Hyphllltic arthritis frequently occurs
even with n negative Wasscrmnn reac
tion. Syphilis Is probably responsible
for 12 to 1 r, per cent of the chronic
arthritis eases that turn up in clinics.
Tho X-ray picture of the syphilitic
Joint often gives a clew to the charac
ter of thOMlfsensei Of course, anyone
with syphilis may hnvo any other tvnc
of arthritis.' V
Still's dlseaso Is a multiple arthritis
centring usually In late childhood, as
sociated with lymph node enlargement
and enlargement of the spleen.
urs. itiicy and Smith suggest that
somo deficiency of the pituitary gland
may oe a factor In St ll's disease.
They, pralso the effects of tuberculin
treatment. antlsyphllltic systemic
treatment and gonocoCeus bacteria re
spectively In tubercular, syphilitic, and
gonorrheal arthritis. In nonspecific
Infectious arthritis they argue a char
acteristic sensitivity to circulating bac
teria or their tovlns, so that the patient
suffers from septic focli which In nn
ordinary Individual -would produce no
evident disturbance of health: on that
basts they ,'Woud attach Importance
even to tho study of thctiaclcrl.il
flora of .the' Intestine. .'In tho treat
ment, of arthritis. i
in all Tnrnm of arthritis the relief nf
pain Is the pntlent's mnlti object. Ilrs.
miey ami smith find the iintowni-d i,v
effects of tbo salicylates a bar to their
use. but . i hey believe a prepnratloh
called Malethyl tth'yl mlirvlntoi
Riven In capsule In the average dose
Dr rive drops, less likely to disturb the
ingestion, depress the lies -i nr i-miu.
other side toxic effects than aspirin
itnd other salicylates.
,' (f('i:sTRN'An annwfrh
- The .! It - ,
In the course- of the IsKt illnnu f
the Ute Senator , a nowsprr
hnllettn reftofted "no r-hnnge mnlght.
Senator , is under treatment
for neuritis,- rheumatism and kMney
trouble," tn nnother column of the
'ftme evA'llent newspaper we are In
formed there Is no such thing ns rhcu-
tiijtl'ui. How coino? tc. L. 11)
to fall upon tho work and not upon
the worker's eyes; thr.t Is. -the source of
light should not -be-within tho range of
the worker's vision, so that tho tiring
effect' of-glare mny be avoided. '
- Chip On Ills Shoulder
I .hnvo- worn no 'rubbers or over
shoes for J,f. yqnrs. ind-' tmturnlly had
my foot soaking wot many times,, but
novcr have L experienced nny ill con
Hcquencli. However, today you speak
of "water excreted through tho skin."
but 1 think you have said that the skin
Is not porous. If water is excreted
through tho skim and the quantity of
wator so ' excreted diminishes lis the
kidney excretion Increases and vice
veraa, why does not tho 'skin excre
tion carry off some of the poisons el
iminated by tho kidneys? And why.
will liniment not go back through tho
skin if water can come out through it?
(If. O. J.)
Answer I said that when the quan
tity of water excreted through the
swent Increases the quantity of water
excreted through tho kidneys Is us
ually diminished am! vice versa. Why
this -water does 'not carry anything
back Into tlte body Is beside the-ques-
tton. The glands are ' constructed to
excreto water and ' some other sub
stances: they arc not endowed with the
power to Ingest, absorb or take up
anything. This Is not to say that lini
ments nre of no value. "No " medica
ment applied In a linimeht is absorbed
through the normal-or unbroken skin,
however. ' '
Simple Mixture Best
For Constipation
. Kluipbi buckthorn bark, magne.slum
sulpb. r. p., alyrerlne, eti, a mixed
In Adlcrika, 1h excellent fin consti
pation. It often wnrkH tn one hour,
or leHH and neverc gripe. Tho plena. I
ant and QUICK nation of this effic-'
lent intentinal uvneuant will nurprlHt
you. Adlerlkn helps any case gas
on the tttoniach unlona due to deop
Heated causes. often removes matter
you .never thought , was in your, sys
tem.' UeuthV Drug Store. . - Adv,
ty course Uicfs all kinds o':miiIc.
hut take It' fltrmcr' wht'n wheat Is' two
dollars an! I wouldn't wiint t' meet a
finer roller. Who recalls when u girl
could hardly wait till sho got puirricd
so sho could mako somo biscuits?
Who's Who
MRo.O.; WRiGHT,
Mrs. Ollvo Joy Wright
The new prealdenth of the National
Federation of- Business and IVofes
rtlonal JrVp ien's clubs, Mrs. Olive Joy
WrIghtV' lives 'In' Cleveland, Oh 16, 'but
she is a nativo of Kannny. She .was
born in Howard, in
the S u n flower
state, on May 30.
1SS4. She was ed-.
ucatetl at Eastern
.high' school, "Wash
ington, D. C., ' and
at J larcoUrt r-Plact:
seminary, Gambler
Ohio. '
Shortly after her
marriage she went
to Cleveland where
she has lived for
the last 1 5 years
and where she has
always been active
In church and so-
cinl work. She was
' secretary of the
board of trustees, member of the'
board of managers and finally presi
dent of the Florence Criltenton Home.
Sho organized tho Altar Guild of In
carnation church (Episcopal) 12
years agp and still directs it.
Entering the commercial world in
1017, Mrs. Wright became 1 ono of
Cleveland's best known and nmst suc
cessful business women. Sho served
as an employment munugcr during
the war and in .l'Jlil joined the sales
force of- the Massachusetts Mutual
Life Insurance company, later becom
ing 'manager" of'the women's depart
ment. She served two terms as president
of the Business Women's club nnd a
term as' first vice-president of the Na
tional Federation of Business and
professional Women's clubs.
.mVs. Wright has attained' distinction
In tho financial w'orld as first vice
president of tho Woman's Saving's
and' Loan company,. Cleveland, nnd
secretary of the Ohio Mortgage Co.,
both -having attracted particular no
tico because they were organized and
urosuoccsKfully managed entirely by
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Jleath's Drug Store, West Side
Pharmacy, Strang's Drug Store,
Med ford Pharmacy. Adv.
' Kuunihit Acrutis.'
Word 1 In the- plctarp.
Word U. What the children did
to the cal:e when mother bought it
. WorJ o. To perform. . Iso a
pan nf n plfty. .
; Word (. Onq of the five senses.
'' Ru.mins lown.
Word ,2. . What.' the onker does
10 flOUgll. .1
Wr.H-.'K An indefinite article.
. Word 4. I'.y or near.
. ? yi;sti0av vvrXV
. ANSWFjfEI), . .'"
M K t e I'i
SKINNfMEN
Thin Men
Run Down Men
Nervous Men
You probably know that Cod Liver
Oil- fb the great e8r'flosh .producer In
trio- wqrld. ' ' , ' , ; .
..Because It' contains more Vi
mines than any food ' you can gl
You'll be glad to know that Cod
Liver Oil comes in sugar coated tab
lets now, so if you really want to
put 10 or 20 pounds of solid healthy
flesh on your bones and feel well
and strong, nHk Heath's Drug Store,
West Side Pharmacy, Mcdford Phar
macy, or ' any druggist for a box of
McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound
Tablets. ' ;
Only 60 cents for 60 tablets .and
if you don't gain five pounds In
days your druggist will .hand you
back the money you paid , for them.
It isn't anything . unusual for a
person to gain 10. pounds In flu
days. ' '
"Get McCoy's, tho original and
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.'
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RETIRE NOW
30x312
Oversize Cord
$10.95 .:
Phipps Auto Park Service
Highway at Jackson Street
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BREITENBUSH HOT SPRINGS.
MARION COUNTY, OREGON
A HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT
OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
hot
Hot minora! water baths; hot mineral mud baths and natural
'mineral vapor uains.
Breltcnhits'h Is Tamous for Its lint
tif othiT mineral content. Theso waters are excnntlnnallv IwnnFlf.lnl in
rhetimutism, neuritis, constipation, Bkin and blood diseases.
Wnndorftil scenery: flno flshinc; trail blklns and mountain climbing.
Good accommodations; oxcollcnt meals; reasonable rates. '
j. Mill Clty-lVtrnit hlKhway under construction, will not open this
season. Tako train from Mill City. .
. ,' For further particulars, wrlto' , ,(
J. K. JOHNSON, Manager, '
, Breitcnbuah Hot Springs, Detroit, Oregon. ' . i
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