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MONEY AND THE SENATE RACE
1 HH INUEl'KNDK.NT NKWhTAPER
eTM.USUlib KVKKV AFThUNUOM KJtUKIT
t HUNUAT, HI I UK
aca the other uav, because Jie nam lie uitl not wwh to break
MitUord Sunday Uornlng Sun li furnished .11
eulMcrltters desiring- tLc eeveuday deilj a.ws- me iaw. '
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Tribune Building. I6-I7-M
I'hoiie 7fi.
eoneolidetlon of the Dcimfrntlc Timet, the of fl nnnilitlfltfi
lord Alail. ttie Mvdlord Tribune, the Bouta, .
biefoiiUn, the Aehund Tribune. j we remember correctly, Mr. Tliompson figured lie couldn t
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1 ANKER. THOMPSON of Portland, retired from tlio senatorial
la
Anil lie maintained he couldn't make a proper campaign with
out breaking it.-spccincally that portion limiting the expenditures ,,..trl,.S?n:1,il,b,.,r:r.,"E? ft. PS7.d7' ir" V VLl&JS.X
kei-eri anoum o oriil and written in ink. owing to the larga number of litttrt received, only
QmH D. r,w,r No reply can bo mad to quoriM not conforming to Instruction,
Personal Health Serrico
By WILLIAM BRADY. tt. D
ROBERT W. RL'HL, Editor.
B. 8UUITER HUTiU. Uaiuger.
circularize the state without exceeding the limit, and he was loath
to adopt the popular subterfuge of allowing his friends to spend
ttr Mall In Advam-tv
1 j 3S hX$$ SS.V.V.V;,,:I2 the money, and reimbursing them later.
,UtHy, without Kumlay Nun, year 0 nu
ly, without Hunday Sun. month . . .06
uan iriuun, una year i w
Sun, one year 2.00
BY iCAKfUF.R In MM ford. Aalitnn-1. Jack-ion-
Tilr. Ovutral i'olnt. 1umi..i. Talent aiul on
Hia-riwava:
iy, Kin) b una ay nun, roonin .in
ly, without Sunday Sun, month 06
ly, without H mid ay 8uh, one year... 7.60
iiy, wiin oumiay eun, one year. . . . . e.ou
r term by carrier, caah in adranc.
Batertd aa arond-oln matter at Medford.
Ornlin, under act of-Marcta 8, 1879.
fMclal pnpT of the City of Medford.
ricial Iapvr oT Jack aim County.
t
mllK, hi
-JP
ftllrO
onlv pnpei i between Albany. Ore., and
;fliiTormn( a arnmrirc or over iuu , ,
leuard wire Aasoofated Frea nil VerilSlllg.
So ho decided to quit, finding, his only solace in taking a back
handed swipe at the corrupt practice provision of the primary law.
v
There is no reason to question Mr. Thompson's sincerity in thus
retiring from the field, but we believe the assumption upon which
that retirement is based to be erroneous.
There is no reason why a person qualified for the senate,
can not make an adequate campaign without exceeding the limit
of legitimate expenses. It is not necessary for the individual to
circularize the state. Nor it is necessary to exceed the limit in paid
Addraw Or. William Brady, In oar of tnii newipapar.
n. Onelicml Hiul a Ibimmcr Toe.
Tt. Onehead, of course (hut iHii't the
name, but that's the way.lt Is stoned,
write!: "I am troubledd with a ham
mer toe, what would you suggest?"
Colonel, Professor, Miss, Father, Sen
ator, Mister, or Hoy Onehead might
apply for a position
as rapper for a spir
itualistic i medium.
But If Mrs. Onehead
after all. nine
times out of 10 this
Impersonal signa
ture is none other
than Mrs. Nancy
Marie Onehead in
disguise wants
her toe to reform
and go straight in future, here's the
: . :, ny qualified candidate with something to say; an automobile course she should follow:
ha endlnir Anril "Inf. 1 1S4. 8'ifltt. more thn nni'1 fiftv flnllfi r ' worth nf f' Pint nnvpr thft lfnnortant noillts of nnrrnw nr wlihnut unfri..ii.i t..m f.r
doulile the rinulntoii of anv Other ttuutr Dub- " .. ...... . .
:ji.iWi or ciroui.ti io j.,k.on toum,. , t,js state very effectively. Two bits worth of personal contact ,n"'r, . taU!,e f .l!mmr
U it. a . in ted i. ,,,11; oiv .rtitirf counts mol'e than a Hundred titulars' worth ot Hot air, cunor Jn proper shoe..
. ( nie uae for renuhl cation of all new dia
- patHca rredltrd to It or not oOierwIae credited
tn jjiift' patter, md aluo to the local oewa pub-
.rihta. of
p berelD
vliig.
J H .rih(. of repuh'irntion of apeclaJ dla-
Ye Smudge Pot
Ml Arthur IVrry.
envelopes or newspapers provided, of course, the contact is de
sirable. ''
We haven't the statistics at, band, but we venture to say,
' Today's most pninful and horrible
,trih ts plucked from the Baltimore
Hun of " October 17, .-1926, page , 8,
column 2," reading oa follows:
! In poMtlcH thejre'aro two ways
to decide Hn'lar'iue. One way Is to
, meet It fronhly and flsht it out
i on that line If It takes nil sum-t-i
nier. Thore Is no record of this
" method over huvlng been adopt
ed. Th other way occurs when
', polltfclMis. on "both sides, seeing '
I ;' an Issna nrlslne, lay their plans
'.long In advance to straddle that
'.. Issue, confuse. It., draw the llfo
I out.ot It and leave It an Inert ,
; Mheap, ..of plutltudos and hypoc- .
'i rlslos BlirnifylnK nothing. Thlti Is
1 r the usual method.
I ,: And, quite often in the thinly veiled
hypocrisies of poUtlrs, "the .voice Is
Jacob's voice, but the hamta are the
hands of Ksau." .
The soles must he
broad as tho hall of the naked foot
bearing tho weight of the body: the
toes of tho shoes should be widely
rounded, never pointed In the hideous
way of fushloiiablo shoes.
Ho Humored It In Vain.
records of the past would show that the most successful candidates is from tn pressure and friction of
have, on the whole, spent tho least money. Both in this state and ',ele"'ner f u'l" "rt ,h"
' 11 . shoe upon the top of the flexed toe
the nation at large, excessive expenditures of money have injured joint, which, like pressure and friction
j., . . , j i 1 .i,, anywhere else about the foot, induces
candidacies instead of helping them. a co,.n Th)a , eaHlly ppev;nted by
The people are often hoodwinked, but they have a pretty the simple expedient of discarding the
i i m, , , , , , ,...,., shoes. If that is qlute de trop for your
shrewd way of sizing up men. The stuffed shirt who says the same Met then try euUlng out tt nellt mu
old things, about bow he will reduce taxes, ' introduce business window over the prominent toe, or if
' , !i ,,lat 18 81111 da nobo ll,u alternative i
methods, and advance the pet hobbies of every voter no greets, t0 havo a mtl0 ,)ock(.t stretched or
has. put it over in the past, but he faces a hard season ahead. . l uckta " '"thTte.
', ' ' ' This protruberunce may be camou.
.... . ' i i : "aged by on appropriate use of con-
No, the time when excessive expenditures were needed , H tntsting shades.
Oregon has passed, for the present at last. Unless we are much Bay lie Got ills Dander rp
vs r ' , . . .. , , . If hammer toe Is not too solidly or-
mistaken, the people of the state are literally pining to lind a big ganlzed and established the toe may
mnn,-a man who sizes up to the important job of representing JJh ju.
this state at Washington, regardless of everything but his char- device, which in time win bring about
. , ., , a cure. One simple arrangement for
aeter ant! attainments. , tnl8 ,llri,se ls tt SPpai.tt,0 ,ns0e ot
Wo .are not sufficiently ac(uamted with Mr. Thompson to cork to which the too. is
Know wneiiier or tioi nu is sucu ti tj in:, aiui il tie in, no iuui siot3 opposite the cleft on either side
r-rievniis mistake in rptirini! on the trrounds that he couldn't spend 'of the toe. J
" 1 Annlhai.
enough money tq win.
' V Lady Ford-Coupo ot tho Imitation
, British Set of the Iluguo River' vale,
.committed a gross ejrror Tues. and
h.ouB'ht a pair f jl-,6es that fit.
A-new -era of,- pence has dawned
over Europe, awl Bill Gore spoke at
Ashland Mondw.
Weather outlook for tho woek be
ginning M'oniday: Upper Sllssisslunl
vulley, a period of scattered showers tion's debt?
t.ui..B tun inn iiuu Hnu again uuring
tha latter half; (AP. Dispatch.) It
appears that the showers will be scat
tered over tho acuttered woek.
QUILL POINTS
Hercsyi . Any" truth the majority doesn't see.
shortened or contracted cord under
the toe or sometimes at each side
must be divided and the toe straight
ened and held In proper position by
a suitable splint fur two weoks. This
Is generally done under local anesthe
sia and bloodleasly by subcutaneous
puncture and division. In a few cases
the long neglect and persistence in
wearing Improper shoes so damages
the Joint that its removal by amputa,
tlon is the only tellef.
Ql'EKTIOXS AN'D ANSWERS
It la ill tlio Air.
I notice that you sometimes refer
favorably to the ultraviolet ray. How
cun you approve of It when as a mat
ter of fact the ultraviolet ray Is the
basic of tho Abrams electronic reac
tions which you have so unfairly con
demned? (Q. B. I..)
Answei- I sometimes refer to tak
ing tho air as a good health habit, yet
I do not advocate aviation as the uni
versal panacea. Kvery scientific au
thority who has examined the Abrams
vagaries has concluded that they are
untenable, and the absurdity of the
"diagnosis" made by ' the Abrams
method has been demonstrated so of
ten that one can only marvel at the
credulity of the public about such
pseudososclentiflc hocus pocus.
Diphtheria Inuimnlty
If a child is given toxin antitoxin
making hlin Immune from dlptheria,
would antitoxin still tnke effect later
should the child by some manner take
diphtheria? (Mrs. I.. .11.)
Answer Yes. The Immunity con
ferred by the toxin antitoxin treat
ment is relative, not absolute, and
probably gradunlly diminishes with
the passing of tho years. If it should
eventually decline to or near Its or
iginal low level (whero it was before
the toxlir antitoxin (treatment) ' the
child would be as susceptible to dlp
theria as before, and antitoxin would
be as effective as ever.
Dally Bath
Is a dally tub bath beneficial for a
little girl 2 ',4 years old ? She seems
well. .
Answer In the warmer season a
dally tub or sponge or shower bath is
all right," and it should be tepid or
strapped I cool, not hot, as a rule. In the colder
through part of the year a bath two or three
times a week may be sufficient.
Oily Proboscis
Another simpler "one' recommended ! Please publish the recine for oil
by one of our readers consists of a nose and forehead I think it con
inch length of plain Vt inch rubber j tained resorcln. (P. H.) .
tube, which Is placed" crosswise under j Answer Mop the skin once or
the hammer toe and held there by twice daily with a pledget of cotton
means of a strip ot. adhesive plaster moistened with a solution of 10 grains
which pn,ssee thrpynh tho tube and , of resorcln to the ounce of alcohol or
noes up over ine mines or me aciju- lionet water, such a solution is also
cent toes on either side. .. (j good for oily dandruff or excessively
Ills lOss fl Wok Ills Oaln jonly scalp, but If used for a consider-:
in coses of lunge standing nothing able period resorcln man stnln blonde
MaraaafBOHai
"asy Lessons in ''
AUCTION
BRIDGE
New Serie s by WYNNE FERGUS ON
CAuthor of Ferguson on viucnon
oaf
Conrriibt "1 by Hoyte, Jr.
ARTICLE No. 11
We cannot aH hotd'good cards but we
all can hold our tempers. Many a game
and rubber is lost by bad temper, an in
excusable fault from every angle. The
writer sawthis well exemplified the other
night. Two fairly good players had cut
together far several rubbers and were
not only holding bad cards but also get
ting bad "breaks." After several such
hands, one of the players loft his tem
per completely and began to blame his
partner lor their bad luck. This natural
ly didn't help so they went from bad to
worse. Finally, after one hand in which
a very bad and unexpected "break" of
cards caused a big loss, the hot tem
pered player said: "Well, partner, 1
have lost all confidence in you." The
very next hand, the partner made an
informatory double but the hot tem
pered one refused to bid, saying: "1
know very well what you want me to
dd but I'll be hanged if I follow your
ignorant orders." As a result of this
childish Iosb of temper their opponents
went game and rubber. Don't allow
yourself to lose your temper at the card
table. There's no better way to lose not
only your money but also your friends.
Several of the hands that caused this
strong difference of opinion, were rather
interesting and instructive.
Han4 No. 1
Hearts 8, S, 3
Clubs 10, 7
Diamonds 9, 3
Spades A, 8, 6,5,4,3
: Y :
: A B :
: Z i
ts K, 0,
Clubs A. K.i
Diamonds K, J, 10, 8, t
Spades none
No score, first game. Z dealt and bid
one heart, A one spade 'and Y and B
passed. Z bid two diamonds, A two
spades and Y and B passed. Z now bid
three diamonds, A passed, Y bid three
I Y
:A Bt
: Z t
hearts, B and Z passed and A doubted.
All passed and A opened the king of
spades. How should Z plan the play of
the hand? .... '"'
Hand No. 3
Hearts K, J, 8, 2
Clubs A, J, 9,3
Diamonds K, J, 7, 8
Spades 7
Score, YZ 10, AB 0, rubber game". Z
dealt and bid three spades, A and Y
passed, It doubled and all passed. What
should A lead?
Hand No. 3
Hearts A, 9, 6, 2 v
Clubs K, J.8,4
Diamonds 7
Spades 9,7,5, 2
Hearts f, 10, 5, i '
Clube A.10,7,2 : Y J
Diamonds A, 8, 4 : A B I
Spades 8,6 i Z t
No score, first game. Z dealt and bid
one spde, A and Y passed and B bid
two diamonds. 2, two spades, A three
diamonds, Y three spades and all passed.
A opened the ace of diamonds and all
follow. What should A now lead to the
second trick?
Hand No. 4
Hearts K, 7, 5,3
Clubs 7
Diamonds A, K, J, 8, 3
Spades J. 7,6
t Y
:A
: Z
t
B t
I
No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid
one club, A one aiamond( Y one heart
and B one spade. Z now bid two hearts,
A two spades, Y three hearts and B
three spades. Z now bid four hearts.
What should A now bid with the fore
going hand?
An analysis of these four hands will
be given in the next article. They are
not tricky but usual, ordinary hands
that come up constantly. Study them
over and be ready to compare your
reasoning with the writer' opinioa
Hearts K, .1,9. ;
Clubs 10,6, 5
Diamonds none
Spades K, 10
Answer to Problem No.
Hearts 7, 4,2
Clubs Q, 7, 2
Diamonds none
Spades Q, 6
. .
, :A B :
Z :
' Hearts Q, 10, 6 ".
: Clubs -K
Diamonds K, 6, 2
Spades 7
Hearts none
Clubs J, 4,3 .
Diamonds J , 10, 5, 4 J
Spades none
The word "sheik" wasn't necessary; we had tho word "ass." "Jf f ""JLyMn'gpod- The or. grey hair a yellowish color.
Rubber has been used to ernse many tilings; why not a na-
A' carefree, and merry mob serenad
ed a pall- n newly , handcuffed lust
nlsfht. Thf grunm forgot to duck a
noaUy hcrwed boot, and will bo back
to (work by the first of the year,
uiiMss complications set In
4
tils Is the season of tho yonr when
thejlnenfolks balk nl raking the lawn,
andjket hit In the nye with a stick of
woiit while splitting kindling.
AII1 EMIAI'TIUICD
(Klamath Fulls Herald)
Aa thn utin mIiiItu ul.....l., ,u.
viistcrn horizon this aftei-noon
aHd the evening shadows -gnther.
scLres uf deer hunters will he on
lr way hark to Klamath Falls.
fvl) today marks' the close of tho .
i deer season In Klamath.
the name Sntimlnv u.Hli
Un'lUei-Blty of California, "Old Ore
gonI Is us full of hope as the ilomo-
crallc party, with Hess chnjico than a
J'otlaund ball team.
lino of the men sbitort for the
Ing rules In tho furthcoming
brings at the slata prison, are of
gll prominence to get hold ot a
ty rnior blade iWuro their day of
About all Americans know concerning wars in China is that
they overlap. . , ,
There arc JS common varieties of nuts, Wt counting the kind
that writes fool letters.
Thought isn't tlio quickest lliiujj
jump lieforc you think.
When a honi blares, you
If ho feels complacent and won't learn a trade, don't worry.
He'll make a good reformer.
Most men have some feminine quality, but it seldom shows
until they begin to select a necktie.
Another good crest for the League of Nations would lie a dove
with a black eyo carrying a deficit.
Correct this sentence: "When I announce dinner,'
"John never keeps me waiting while he cleans Hp."
Sioakln' ' lilcroglypllli's. It's a wise
linsscrhy tlmt kin It'll tt collcgo frut-
said she, hmiso from n lliiiiynk corrce shop.
This country hain't new golll' t' bo
. ' Ji-st light till Mi- kin flinrgu gasoline.
'unite Utilities mo flirniinir nn
Iron poles for their wires. This
slap In tio fiu-o for tho notch
d woodpeckers.
;e Patterson Is out for governor.
Is hundlc:tpil hy qualifications;
the Job., and unabde to bawl on
t notice.
arry.
'iicksonvllle-M-hei-n hoys are hovs.
ent In-Kid nnd liuttor buhered
"ugr, n the leading business
RippEingRhijmQs
JIo!- Is tho time to spray for Klan
p and mnllgnam-y In the spring.
the weather
orthy.
continues praise-
"My mistake." said the nice lady
sweetly, ns she knocked off a -Id
fender, nnd slowly njubled on to the
grocery store.
The parade was led by Motorcycle
Officer Cochran, resplendent In white
Uloves. ((.archmunt, Cul., Hmoa.)
O! Sly goshl i m
" 11
Home folks expire on ft funi-rVil pyre
And some on the field of battle.
Rome will depart with vn Hunt heart.
And some like driven cattle.
AMI some will hope nnd others grope
In mankind's nge-old blindness
But here's how 1 prefer to dleQ
aislnklll tne, pleuse, wlthAlmlncss!
(Life)
Walt Mason
THE JESTER
HE was big and full of vigor, and he laughed when people
said, "Deatli will some tiny pull the trigger of his gun,
and you'll be dead; Heath, he gathers in the giant, as he gathers
the infirm; though you're strong and self reliant, you can't
whip a deadly germ. You are making no provision for your
wife and children two; when you've gone to fields Klysinn,
what, wo ask you, will they dot You're a mnu of great en
durance, you iu'o healthy, you are strong, but you carry no
insurance, which is foolish, which is wrong. For old Death,
ho swats the healthy, they're the sort of game he likes, ami
his footsteps are so stealthy you don't hear him till he strikes."
lie was always joking, joshing, when insurance was the theme;
and his widow takes iu washing, nnd bis hungry children
screnm. While he lived their lot was easy, they had hats of
proper size, in his cureless way and breezy, he provided price
less pies, lrt the larder there was plenty, there wns always
iron men, and he'd often hand" tier twenty when she only
asked for ten. In his business he wns clever, by competitors
admired; but he thought b.'d livifcforevcr, and insurance0niadrt
"jirn tired. Bui large and loaded lorry climbed his person
on a day, and his widow, sad0and sorry, washes duds for
monger pay. Linen things and things ofOotton she is hanging
on tho line, for her welfare was forgotten, when her man was
feeliiigj'ke. O
Who's Who
WII.MAM A. ( HAIOIK
A dictionary of American Ungllsh
luting back to 1020 ls now being
compiled by Professor William . A.
Crulgle. Kngllsh scholar, and editor
of tho University of Chtcngo faculty.
Only words which
originated in this
country or have
mennlngs new In
current use sup
plied by Ameri
cans will be in
cluded. The book
wilt also contain
tho bulk of slang
which has ' been
incorporated . In
the language.
Professor Oral-
gle was born in
Dundee, Scotland,
August 13, 1S67.
He studied nl St
university, taking honors
s and philosophy. He
Scandinavian languages
Wtn.A.CRAisie:
Andrews
in class!
studied the
In Copenhagen nnd later lectured on
them at Taylor Institution, Oxford.
1H0A-1 ft. since 18K7 lie hns been
engage in work on the Oxford die
tlonnry. lie was made Joint editor
In 1901.
Many books and articles on Scot
llsh. tlaellc nnd Scandlnnvln sob-
Jects have been published by him.
Shotgun SipiaiU for Crime.
Tl.(Vl.-lliil.-ll.'l Ti r-nl . Rhnfo-tin
n,tins of 'J'ollco officers In four
automobiles will patri this city in
nn etfort to curb the wave ot petty
EDA7ETR1
By E.KX EST BSESAH -
tO-Tl-ZS
There are no trumps and Z is in the
lead. How can YZ so play the hand
that they will win five of the eight tricks
against any defense? The solution of
this problem has already been given-but
a possible defense by B was suggested
for analysis. At trick one, Z should play
the king of clubs and Y should play the
seven. Z should then follow with the
seven of spades. A should win this trick
with the king. It was suggested that A
should now play the king of hearts and
follow with the nine. If Z plays the Bix
of hearts on A's king, and wins the
second round of hearts with the ten.
YZ'ean only win four tricks for 7. wflt
have to lead diamonds to B's hand.
When A leads the king of hearts, Z
should play the ten of hearts and win ,
the second round of heats with the
3ueen. He should then play the king of
iamonds and lead a low heart. A must
win this trick with the jack of hearts.
No matter what he now leads, Y must
make his queen of clubs and queen of
spades. This variation is very lnstruc
tive and should be carefully noted. Play
it out and notice the proper play by A
and Z.
Poems That Live
October 22, 186164 ynn ago
Shakespeare's birthplace, at
Stratford -on-A von, is purchased
for a memorial. AdmiVers of the
poet from all parts of the world
pnid homage to his memory by
uniting in a popular subscription
to rescue this literary shrine from
oblivion. . - .
Cwwtu. I9S4, prettier Syndicate. Ine.
Stanzas from In Momorlam.,
I envy not in o,ny moods ,
. The captive void of noble rage.
The linnet born within the cage,
;That never' knew the Hummer woods:
I envy not ithe beast thnt takes
Hit. license In the fields of time,
- Unfettered hy the nense of crime
To whom a .conscience -never wakes;
Nor, what may .count itself as blest.
The heart that neVer pllphted troth,
But stagnates in the weeds of sloth;
Nor any wauL-CtKOlten rest.
I hold It true, whnto'er befall;
I feel It when 1 sorrow most;
'TIs lie tier to have loved and lost
Than ''never to .have loved at all.
' r -' Tennyson.
COMMUNICATIONS
Nonr F,nst Aid Vrncd. t
To the Kditor: .
A part of the campaign which Is
being put on In southern Oregon at
tho present time to raise funds fur
the Near East relief orphans, Is tho
gathering nf old clothing fr the des
titute adult population many of home
are still homeless and drifting and
also fur hundreds of orphans which
the hospitals simply ;cannot care for
because of lack of room and adequate
funds. '
Medford has always responded moat
liberally to the annual appeal for old
clothing. The entire matter of the
appeal for and gathering of the old
clothing this year, has been placed In
the hands of the Boy Scouts of the
city under the direction of Mr. Cecil
A. Cook, scout executive for Medford,
Under his direction, the scouts will
visit every home, Saturday the 31st of
October, and the gathering of clothing
will take place a week later on Saiur
day, November 7th. People are urged
to begin now to gather up clothing
and shoes for your bundles and to iw
spond most heartily as you have be
fore. K. PKHCY LAWHKNCE. f
Chairman for Near East Relief,
Jackson County.
Church Vnion Loses.
BERKELEY, Cal, Oct 22. (A. P.)
A motion today tn the Pacific con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
church, south, for unification with the
former parent church was lost through
failure to reach the two-thirds deci
sion necessary. The vote was 93 for
unification and 39 against it, falling
six votes short of the necessary two
thirds. '
Camphor Acta Quick
Feopl are surprised at the quick
action of simple camphor, w-ltchhe,
hydrastta, etc., aa mixed In Lavoptlk
eye wanh. One small bottle helps any
ense sore, weak or strained eyes.
Aluminum eye cup free. Leon B.
llaskins. Sold tn Central Point bjD
You Big Stiff
KNEE Watch Your Finish
Stiff, swollen, inflamed, rheumatic
Joints should be treated with a rem
edy made for that purpose only.
Remember the name of this new
discovery Is Joint-Ease and it will
take out the agbny,' reduce the swell
ing and limber up any troubled Joint
after ordinary cure-alls have miser
ably failed. Just rub it on 60c a
tube at all druggists ask for Joint
Kase. Always remember, when Joint
Ease gets In Joint agony gets out
uulck. - , . ndv.
Best ' Selling Joint
Remedy in the World
ANNOUNCEMENTS
UNITED STATES SENATOR
JAMBS J. CROSSLEY
Of Portland, Oregon, hereby an
nounces that he Is a candidate for t"he
Republican nomination for U. S. Sena
tor at the May, IBM. Primaries.
Will work xeaioualy (or develop
ment of Oregon and support of meas
ures for real benefit of fnrmasja as
suggested by their organisations? Fa
vor World Court and Reform Senate
Freshen Up!
Nicest Laxative,
'XascaretslOc
Don't stay headachy,
bilious, constipated,
sick! Take one - or
two "Cascarets" any
time to mildly stimu
late your liver and start
your bowels. Then you
will feel fine, your head
becomes clear, stomach
sweet, tongue pink- and
skin rosv.
Nothiner else cleans. nwetona anil r
freshes the entire system like pleasant,
harmless candy-like "Cascarets." They
never gTipe, overact, or sicken. Direc
tions for men, women, children on each
box drugstores. . .
The kiddles always re
joice when they know
lhat there is a treat
of our cream In store
tor them. They realize
that our creams are
the best In taste and
quality.
Ask for
Nutritious Ice Cream
or Yum Yum
Jbckson County
Creamery
Cook will) iu,
crime. ,
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uary a mvv, jvrutfg.s..
Rulos.
Adv.
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