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mf.dford, oi?i:nov. Friday. oCToimtiiift24,
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Entered a aecond-rlaM matter nt Medford,
Oritfon, under ait of unrvh 8. 1B7U.
Offlrlitl pnppr of the City of Mfdford.
Offielul iaMT of Ju'-hson County.
Th nnlv nuiiup lwrweftv Aitmnv. Orp.. and
(Id'O, California, a distance of ovr 410
tnllfH, liitvintf luuBrd wire Associated TreHs
at-rvlre.
Sworn dally avprnir rtmiluttnn for all
rrxinlha ending April 1st. 1024, HfiliU, more titan
fb'iihl the cirriilaliun of any other paper pub-litn-d
or flrculati'd in Juckwin County.
MEM RHUS OK TUB ASSOClATTD PKESS.
The ASKoHated I'reu la wl naively entitled
to the uwe for republication of all news dlrf-tuMi-
credltiil to it or not otherwise enilitd
In I lila pa-er, and aliwi to the local newa pub
IMied litre I n.
AH ritfliln of republiratlon of iptcial dl
patihea herein are uUo rewervH.
Ye Smudge Pot
Hy Arthur I'erry.
A Tehama county, Calif., brat wan
Riven a much-needed hiding by
whnolma'am. It hurt three women's
Hulm wot-HO than it did the parentH,
who iirn HtumllnK by the Brhoolma'am
In ihc attendant community upheaval.
Kverybotly la busy inakini; K'ape
vinKar.
A hennery flapjack. fuMft! up like
n I'orona typewriter for devouring,
unbuttoned thiH am. about half way
in it ileMinatiun.
A KT Liver find whKo female
pointer. Call 506-V. (Kuffene, Ore.,
KeffiRlor.) ' The liver la gone forever.
The burp; has recovered from a
boom for civic cluhtf and gas silos.
It lookM llko the Salem uplifters
who wero Hliucked by tho Maypole
(laneeH liiHt HprtiiK, would get per
turbed about the f utpendlng hancltibH
ii t the Btato prlnon.
A IMH IlLU TICAfii:iV
(.Mnnlngiu1, 'jilir.t MfMNiMiger)
JtUKNell Itatllff had the misfor
tune to liavo a Hadflle maro get
ltn log broken luHt week and had
to bo killed.
Our telegrapher thinks It In the
height of Momethlng for the UofO.
football team wIioho general all
around helplexHneHs Is three degrees
heluw zero, the Democratic party, and
the I'ortland ball team, to be afraid
the University of California will steal
their slKnalH in the game with Pacific
inillege tomorrow. Tho California
team will not ptay blindfolded,' with
-their hands tied behind them.
Tho, coroner's jury brought In n
verdict that deceaHcd was negligent In
1 asking C C, he in mo n tho price of
, pearH, lit tho eighth Inning.
After being pumped full of stalwnrj
virtues by tho metropolitan press, Mr.
Thompson, a Portland hanker, retires
from tho senatorial freo-for-air, with
n dull and sickening thud, first ad
ministering a swift kick to the south
east pocket of tho primary system.
Mr. Thompson was rapidly becoming
an aimel when knots, that looked like
horns, started to grow on his byow.
: ,vm:i(Ktt my ad iinitim?
(IVndleluu VaxsI OivkoiiIuii)
Hoard ma ti Is to have a golf
club and shortly we shall expect
In hear such expressions an
"around In par," a bird le, try
the niblick tee and ad finitum,
by tho Hoard nmn residents.
A Main Stem cat was killed last
night by curiosity. Tho nutolst was
curious to know if he could hit the
cat.
It's a cruel world. A lady fainted
from hunger on the streets of Ta
conin, Wash., ami Homebody stole a
pair of chiffon socks she had Just
purchased.
K there Is n hell, It is full of bari
tone suoretH,
Mver so often, some supervisor of
Mankind arises and denounces flirt
ing. This Is a waste of wind. The
latest to voice his disgust is Willie
Sunday, who battles Satan by turning
handsprings, and kicking the rung
out ot a uon-cnmbatanl chair.
MIA OK OK JOHN 1,!
(M. i:ainim-r)
Dempsey today in ejislly tho
ring's best ihesmd battler. The
gmitenus Carpetitler nt his sar
torial bent wtifi never bis superior,
Tho champion dres-tos In the
most advanced modes, evidenc
ing n definite passion for nuiteh
lug colors, to say nothing or hair
oils and gracefully nn-htd eye-bnnvs.
vici-: vi:its
The lenves mint down,,
Kver mill anon.
Ah graceful as a fawn,
To rest serene upon
The neighbor's lawn.
It does not matterl
To rake 'em tip.
If ore she would.
Wouldn't make her fatter.
Cook with giu,
TIIR Scnntors do not occupy tlio mourning bench nlone this
niornino;. Tliry h';oe iMstinn ishetl company, alrWigh in the
deptli of their jjloom tlicy jirolmbly fail to recognize him.
This companion in misery is none oihA than OU Man Mars.
For while tho "Washington warriors were walking the plank fr
the Pirate crew, ns tho rains from Heaven mixed with "Vhi4e
House tears, the God of "War was suffering, an equally, painful
reverse over in Locarno, Switzerland.
And, one might add, equally unexpected. In fact, when the
Locarno world series opened, wise and worldly men were backing
Old Man .Mars as at 'least u three to one favorite.
The dove of peace was scarcely given an outside chance to
win. For there was the Treaty of Versaillies on one hand, which
the Germans would never accept and the Allies would never relin
quish, and there was the Poland corridor on the other, which
France Mas expected to insist upon and which Germany was
certain to oppose to the bitter and sanguinary end.
It looked like a Martian slaughter, not on the dot,,-so to
speak, but eventually. As in Pittsburg, however, .so at Locarno,"
the unexpected happened. The thing that had never happened
before in all similar conferences since tlje war, suddenly hap
pened there.
It is, of course, too early to consign Old Man Mars definitely
to the undertaker. Until the full text of the security pact is
known, and final action taken, the impulse to crown the Dove
of Peace should be restrained.
Put enough is known to justify the claim that the 15th of
October, 11)25, will go down in European history as an important
and epoch making a day as the same date in the sporting history
of Pittsburg, Penn. which, one might add in the popular vernac
ularis going some. , .
Old Man Mars has been knocked down by enlightened and
generous statesmanship. That much is certain. ' "Whether he has
Lccn knocked' out is, of course, another matter.
Put as in Pittsburg' today, so in Locarno, sufficient unto the
day are good tidings thereof.
Personal Health JSerric
By WILLIAM BRADY. M Du
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, nA to dlteata dlagnoili or
treatment, will be anawered by Dr. Brady If a atamped, it lf-ad dratted envelope Is enclosed.
Letters should ba brief and written in ink. Owing to the large numlter of letters received, only
a few can be answered here. No reply can be made to queries not , conforming to Instructions.
Address Dr. William Brady, In oara of this nswspew.
More Asthmatic Wheezes,
QUILL POINTS
"Home Swvi't Jlnim;" is loiH'liing,. lmt llytre should be one
verse about the K'"'"o,!-
The picnic seasnii is over now, except for the ehap who is a
wizard lit end rims.
A loyal American is one who gets mad when an alien e.nsses
tho institutions he cusses.
Well, what if Wales doesn't marry J A traveling man has very
little home life, anyway.
It isn't a "eity" until it units being proud of the number
of ears in town on Saturday.
Among those spurred on by adversity is the stork. Chicago
has passed the three million mark.
Still, with all its faults, prohibition doesn't seem to affect
those who really wish to remain sober.
RipplingRhumQS
ty wait Mason
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HEALING DOPE
Heal, bronchial or spaHmodle asth
ma Is a protean and perhaps in most
caseH a protein problem, like urticaria,
commonly called hives, a blood rela
tive of asthma, both asthma and hives
being so to speak
sired by Allergy and
darned by Anaphy
laxis. The protein Bub
stanco usually re
sponsible for asth
ma or hives is a
foreign one, that is,
a protein which Is
not normally pro
duced in tho body
and not normally acceptable to the
body aa food or otherwise. Moreover
it Is probable that the foreign protein
which Is responsible for the reaction
we recognize as asthma or as hives
gains entrance to the blood through
so mo abnormal route, and not thru
the regular or normal process of di
gestion. When the foreign protein is
a food protein, say white of egg, or
the protein of strawberry or of lob
ster, it probably gains entrance to the
blood by absorption through some le
sion such as an ulcer In the stomach
or intestine or through tho normal
process of food absorption hut In nn
incompletely digested stage. Other
abnormal routes by which protein ma
terial may enter the blood are Inhala
tion (say of the dander ot- feather
dust of an animal or fowl); poHslbly
direct penetration of the mucous
membrane of the homo by the sharp or
spiked pollen granules (In hay fever
particularly,): and sometimes by hy
podermic Injection, say In the ana
phylaxis or allergy or protein poison
ing sometimes produced by a dose of
antitoxin or scrum. Finally, scientific
research students hold that the origin
of the foregoing or abnormal protein
in some Instances is an abnormal pu
tref lent Ion or decomposition In the
Kastro-inlestlnal tract a genuine il
lustration of a state which 1 ordin
arily only theoretical, auto-lntoxica-tinn;
but this auto-inffkxlcaiion hypo
thesis that the guilty protWn poison Is
prod need by bacterial activity in some
frfUH of Infection.
How come certain Infants or young
children cannot take the tiniest bit of
white of egg, not even the little speck
of it that inay be preent in a bit of
cake or custard, without suffering a
severe anaphylactic reaction or aller
gic shock in the form of a furious gas
trointestinal upsef, or a seizure of
asthma or a severe attack of hives?
Such Individuals are "sensitized," that
is, rendered unduly susceptible to or
hypersensitive to the protein. This
may be demonstrated by a simple test
a minute, homeopathic quantity of
a pure solution of the protein In ques
tion is applied to a small scratch on
tho skin or Insert od into the skin on a
fine needle, and if the Individual Is
"sensitized" to the protein, a charac
teristic wheal or hive like reddening
and swell lug occurs at the site of the
test, within an hour, resembling a
mosquito bite. This method or deter
mining the individual's sensitization
is now much employed In the diagno
sis of hay fever (to Identify tho pollen
or pollens responsible) and asthma,
and indeed It is the only way In which
any great benefit can be obtained in
many cases.
Sot Knough Wheeze or Sneczo
Diffculty of breathing, with more
or less wheezing, is a feature of sev
eral common disease conditions which
it will do no good to enumerate. It
tnkes more than a mere wheeze to
makea case of real asthma, just as it
requires more thnn a habit of sneez
ing and watering nt the eyes or nose
to constitute hay fever.
Ql'KKTIOXS AM) ANSWIVHS
Kcmovnl of AxlHu'y Hair
Kindly tell me If IL (j, dangerous to
shave under the nrm,tM? (V. V.)
Answer. There in ri"o objection to
shaving of tho hair from the armpits.
Calcium
Ttecenlly you gave a list of phos
phorus foods, will you kindly give a
list of foods which are rich In cal
cium? ( M. If. Ci.)
Answer. Cheese, milk, dried beans.
aimonds. egg yolk,, carrots, cabbage,
oatmeal, turnips, peanuts, oranges,
chocolate, prunes, are rich In calcium,
llcxylrcsorciiiot.
T rend a newspaper item recently
October 16, 1793 132yr,to
This was the day on which Marie
Antoinette, Queen of Louis XVI.,
was guillotined at Paris. Coming
as a bride of 15 to the profligate
French court, Antoinette by her
shameless extravagance eany in
curred the hatred of her starving
subjects. Hearing of her purchase
of the diamond necklace at a cost
to the treasury of 1,800,000
francs, they imprisoned her at the
outbreak of'he Reign of Terror
and after eight weeks of brutaliy
she was arraigned1 before the
Tribunal. Here she bore herself
with dignity and resignation and
after two days and nights of ques
tioning received her sentence.
PowrWit. I'rrinl.r yni!ll.
about the discovery of a new kidney
'uro by I)r. lieader Leonard of Johns
Hopkins hnsiiltul. This new nntisep-
tie Ih named haxylrejHirrlnol. 1 would
like to know If It is being usod by doc
tors und In hospitals und if It cun be
nht.'ilned in drug stores. (Mrs. D.
N. J). ... .
Answer. It Is an antiseptic which
seems to have actunl germicidal pow
er when eliminated In the urine tlat
is, It destroys germs in the urine It
Is not a kidney cure. I believe It Is
obtainable only by physicians. It is
still under trlnl.
Tuberculosis
I am to handle the financing of a
large hospitnl to be built in Arizona
j in 1920 for tuberculosis patients. I
I understand financing but I don't
know much nhnut tuberculosis work.
g, '!
I seek lnfontlon concerning the
...ihmii nf nubile henlth organiza
tions In fighting thlg)dlsease.
Answer. write 10 int. .
l.eiculosis nftocintlon. 370 Seventh
avenue, New York, N. Y.
Cofreo Heart
Is there such a condition as "coffee
, . wht fttpt-t. if any. has ex
cessive coffee drinking on tho heart?
(D. B. L.)
Answer. les. .i ! .........
pressure, stimulates tho heart nerve.
and increases tne puis r.no. .uu
much often produces palpitation and
..l,,.,,r,1in in L'iVii tOO HlTlld DUlSO
an alarming name. All this Is due to
tho nlkaloid, cafflenc. in corieu. une
cupful of coffee contains a pretty fair
medicinal dose of this heart stimu
lant alkaloid. When you take moro
than two or three cups of coffee in a
..n va tubing too much for the
good of your health. It is because ot
this stimulating enect oi cuiira un inu
heart, but even more because of its
stimulation of tho brain nnd tho kid
neys, that coffee should not be glvej
to children under 10, nnd to some In
I may be wrong, but conquerin' th'
air seems a whole lot like dyln' fer
your country t me. Tell Binkley has
listened V so man promoters that he
I now knows how t' handle his cwn
' money.
I
OooV with en.
ith"
JOHNSON'S Duplex Khnharb Essence has encouraged juvencs
eenee, I am feeling younger, stronger, than I felt some
weeks ago; divers pains tlint seemed undyiilg, sundry aches that
kept mo sighing, have departed from my bosom, from my shoul
derlilade and toe. In the morning, when I'm hollow, andbefore
eaeli meal I swallow halt' a pint of Johnson's Kssenee, and it
fils me for the fray; once my step was slow and halting but
today yon see me vaulting, over hedges, trees and fences, like
a chamois blithe anil gay. Old Doc Doodle says. "J5y thunder,
often I'm impelled to wonder how a man of your attainments
can be fooled by dope like that; rhubarb has no healing virtue-;
when I sny it may not hurt you, I havo given praise sufficient,
it's a fake, inert and flat. Take a million tons and press it,
tako the juice and deftly dress it in all sorts of gaudy- labvls,
and no ailment will it heal; yet Ibis dope you are consuming,
and its merits you are booming, boosting it to all and sundry,
telling men how good you feel. "You are wise and scientific, "'
I remark in tones pacific, "and my faith in lihubarb Essence
may bo purely a mistake; but if I believe it's curing all my
ailments long enduring, little does it matter whether it's a
blessing or a fake. If my spavins arc receding, if my gumboils
cease their bleeding, if I've no ingrowing whiskers while this
Essence I consume, all the doctors may denounce me, wordy
scientists may trounce me, but I'll swig the helpful Essence,
and its virtues I will boom."
Constipation causes blotchy, complexion
get relief with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN
Permanent re
lief and im
proved appear
ance brought
to thoutandg.
Constipation is a serious, Insid
ious disease. Over forty dangerous
discuses can be traced to it. Anil
minor Ills, such as unpleasant
breath, headaches, blotchy com
plexion. Don't let constipation send 1U
? oisone Into your body, not even
or one day. Got permanent relief
with Kellogg's ALL-BKAN. It has
brought health to thousands after
people have suffered for years, anil
all else has failed.
It will bring sure relief to U'ul
KtllogK't U ALL liUA.N, ThR i
why doctors recommend it. That is
why it is guaranteed to be perma
nently effective, if eaten regularly,
or tho purchaso price will be re
turned by your grocer. Nothintc
but Al.L-HRAN brings suro relief
in tho most chronic cases.
Eat nt least two tablespoonfuls
daily in chronic cases, with every
meal. Delicious with fruits. Try
it in nmliins, nml other recipes
given on every package.
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is nature's
own way of cleaning the intestine.
It is made in Battle Creek, Michigan,
and served ut leading restaurants
everywhere. Your grocer sella it.
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Top Coats
All wool light-weight
itlar
S25, S27.50
to $32.50
New Up-to-date Over
coats in medium and
heavy weights
$25.00 to $40.00
Special Anniversary
Sale of Overcoats
New Stock 3U1 Wool Coats
20
values $17.95
0 values ....$19.95
$25.00 values ....$21.95
$30.00 values ....$26.95
Vogue Suits
Styleplus Suits
A few more new ones arriv
ed this week. Some good
Double Breasted models and
some in. single breasted
$30, $35 to $45
We also have some good ser
viceable suits' in late styles
at lower prices
$25, $27.50, $30
ONE SPECIAL LOT
- Priced specially for our Anniversarv Sale
Regular $25 to $45 Suits
$15.55, $19.55, $24.55
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A Krul llloum for n Rent Ry
Dress tTp Waists for Hoys
$1.00, $1.25 to $2.00
Wool and Flannel Waists
$1. IS, $1.9S to $3.75
lTt'M!Tr"A',!!ll!!
Anniversary Specials
Flannelette Night,
Shirts'
95c and $1.55
Canvas flloves
Men's Sizes
9c pair
Medium Heavy
Union Suits
$1.45
Wool Shirts and
Drawers
$1.45 each
Cotton Flannel
Work Shirts
$1.45
Flannelette Pajamas
. . for Boys -
95c
Hickory Work Shirts
$1.15
Odd Coats for Men
$4.95
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Sweaters and
Blazer Shirts
Fancy Pullover Sweaters
$5.00, $6.50 $9.00
Coat Style Sweaters .
$3.75, $6.50, $9.75
Blazer Sweaters
Flannel or Knit
$6.50, $8.50 to $11.50
Anniversary Special
Regular $o00 Value
Coat Sweaters
$4.95
Regular $3.75 Value
Coat Sweaters
$3.45
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