Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 27, 1925, Image 6

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import) mxit TTirnuCT, ftnTDFOTip, oT?F.noT. Tuesday, orronrcTi 27, 102.
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llurtnook Studio
"When I wn a Klrl ut home I Buf
fered with headaches and distress"
Maid Mi'H. Huy Kdf,'ar, of 3-15 No. Gth
hi.. Collon, Calif., whose picture ap
peal s above. ".My mother wave me
1 r. riorce'H Favorite i 'rescript Ion
and It relieved me of lhi condition,
And Hinco I married I have taken
the 'Kavorlto I'rcHcription iih a tunic
to build tno up whenever in a run
down und weakened Htate, an when
toy norveK were had, and it haa ul-
nyn heen very beneficial. It has
never failed to kIvc 1110 the den lied
heli) each time 1 havu taken It. 1
alwayu advlnc my frienda to lake this
medicine If they are la any way run
down In health."
"UirlH, health meanH heauty. Do not
fall to lake Dr. Piereo'H Favorlto Pro
scription in Ibjuld or tahletH. Kend
luo to Dr. J'lerco'H In Uuffalu, N. Y.,
for trial pkg. Write for free advice.
adv.
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H1lu or District ICoail Mectinj;.
f Itoad DlHtrlct Number 3, Jackson
county, Oregon.
' ' Notice la hereby given that in pur-
HUH.ice of a petition duly and legally
ntyncU by more than three free hold
and lOKitl votei-H residing' in Itoad
- i-iiirict Number JackHwii coumy,
i-ifgon, and duly and legally preHeni
ed to the county court of Jackson
tt'Uiuy, Oreson, a dlHtrlct road ineot
ii.K 01 the legal voters of said Dim lie t
Number 3 will be held at the re.
i.jiico of Win. Perry. Kaglo Point, in
J ac kauri county, Oregon, on the 10th
t.y of November, at the hour of 10 a.
m. on said flay for the purpoue ot
tv.,niB a Hpecial road tax not to ex
7 weii ten mills on tho dollar on all tax-
. ablo properly within said road uih
1 , inct lor tho special Improvement uf
' uiu roadu in (.aid road dint riot and for
f any other purposeH which may. eem
1 proper to come before uald mceiiiiK.
:. uaicd at Jacksonville, orogun, thltt
Lifti day of October, 1025.
tut- W. J. IIAKTZ10LL,
-, County Judge.
t.'W VICTOR UUJWIiiliL,
County Cominnwloner.
j i 1 - - -OKO. AUTOitD.
County (JominlttHlunor.
: '" "". NOTICE OF 8ALE OF GOVERNMENT
TlMfltR
., 1 Otnaril Land Offiot
, V WUHlltllUlUII, 1), U
!. ' Sep. 2S, 192f
Notice In hereby given that hultjeet to the
coiiitaiotii anil HruiUnnrn of the net of June
V, 1U10 (HW Hti... 21H), February 2(1. .Will
Ki Mat., lllV), uriri June i, llXU (11 NUt.,
it'), ntl furttiniiit to tli'imrtnirtiUl ngiiUtton
oi A (Jill 14, IVU (;iU L. I). 7(1), tlio liuilnr
un Uie following laixla wtll be uuld Nov. 10,
. at 10 o'citx'k u, in. ut puliiic RiKtUm bi
litf U. N. luiul oiliec ut HoNftiuin, Urt-Koii, to
i "t Itightflt btililer at not leas thun the uiiruln-
. en vh.uu un miowli by til Ih notice. Mule lo lie
4ijti:i to l)iu uiiprnMil ot the tjeurfUiy of the
. , liuviior. 'Hi.' puKhriNe price, with an aMI
M itoiial turn of oiie-littli of ono per cent thereof,
C boiiif tuliiiniMloiM allotveil, timnt be (lrMnltl
at tune of kale, money to be returned if huIc
la not appiovcd, utherwitte alviit Mill laue
r- tor the IhiiIkt, which imwl Ua removed wiUun
Uu yemii. lli-ln ill Ih- rfeeiveil limn c in .rim
. .. ui the Uniltfil Htutea, uhhim-iuIioiih of mu h i iti
rein, kiid I'OipoiMt.tiiia ot'KiinlAeil uniliT the lawn
oi the L'nitnl NUtvK, or uny utiitc, terriloiy, or
f 1 ft U.Miii't thiTi-of only.- Upon upsuiiulioii uf a
tpirililinl puirhaner, the limber on any knit I
milHlivtHinti uhl be otfernl nepurAli'ly belore
In iik inclmled In anv ulft r ot la i tier untt.
T. 17 H., II. 1 W Sit-. II. HWtt NK lir
lUU Jl., hemhKk 40 U . N ' NW lir ltuil
M.. hemlot-k Hill M.. KVV "4 NV 4 fir 1 Hurt M .
.-mlwk 8.'. M. KKU NWVi fir ItH.'i M., hi-ni-mi
Ml M.. NKVi hK fir 1K1 M , S
.M.'i fir 1710 M . .-SK'h NK', fir KMIU 11.,
M-l-r 140 M., KW i hi;',', tir I0(i(l hem
liKk 40 H., NK'4 SW fir Mh M M Si
hr u7o ii m:u sw4 fir 1 1 ot m..
, ii niliH k Hn M., usUr 4.. M.. sU'V KW f.r
Jl Uj.'i U., hemliH'k IJO U., iiilur tin M., iinti
ol tin timler on Una nrtlton In lir tuM fur
Uh than i..0 per M. fur the fir, l er M.
Ir the cr-lir ami 75 i inla ir M. for the hem-
l'k. T. lfl K., It. X W.. Sri-, a... I.ot b, fir
4.10 U , IM fir ,10 M.( T. 17 H., It. ft W.,
See. 31, h' KW U fir 7J0 St., T. id K.
It. 10 W., hrr. Ml, Lot t Ut K40 M., while
. ewlar to M.. but fir ft Ml M ., white i i .hir
. u Al I.ot 4 fir 2MI M., white i e.hir Mid M ,
eil ilur SO M.. SKU MV14 fir isu 11., while
u-dar 83 M.. hW, SW4 tir 1U- M., wh.t
ir.Ur 105 M., NK' SK4 tir .14 f. M.. ninte
K.lar 845 M., SK NK fir titd M, white
t .lar 4'iO M.. NW Hi: tir SM0 M.. white
iidar 1'0 M., none of the limber on tln-e ei
timiN to l oi( lor irnn Uimii 2 jut M., for
the fir and ml ci-dar and 7 per M. for Oie
while tedar. T. S(l S., It. 4 W., !., NI'.'h
KW It red lir 40U M.. T. SI S., II, 4 W., Her.
NK4 HW4 yellow tir U.M) M rei fir
l'.a M , SWVi jrllow fir S-JA M.. red
fir 27r. M., while fir 15 M , none of llio timber
, on thekc aeclloiiN to Im aold for 1ihh tiitin H.7fi
per M. for the reii and yellow fir and II per
. for the while lir. T. ( K., It. 1 i W See
7. KKH KWV. old Ktuutlt fir 475 M n
r oil M bemlixk 2o0 It., hpniec 15 if , NWS4
MVVi old Krowtt. fir 4HII It., aerond vrimlh
fir 4O0 M hemlm k 100 M.. HW SW old
v Rronth fir lU0 U., hriond cruwth fir O.'iO H ,
In-iahwk 800 M., Hi: 14 HW U "hi grim tit ttr
I0i!i'i M.. cedur .".(1 M., hemlock StMl M., V,Y
old Rrowlh fir ftOO M., Hecond urowth tir
1 7.-0 M.. cetlar tb M hemloek tA M . NWH
SKK old BTowth fir 400 M.. ae.-oinf (trow I h
I. r 400 M.. -rdar 150 M.. SWI 8KH old
Riowlh fir floo M., feft-oiid growth fir 4i0 M.
T.(ar 175 M., hV.M SK'i old urouih fir 5ou
II. , awomt Kiimih fr 775 M.. mir A St.,
Iirtnlnek 85 M Hn JA, MI $K l,l Kntti
fir SHRO M., Ur 50 M.. hernl k 6m M..
N" W KJi old trrowib fir XS4U XI., hcmlo, k
1170 M , HW H KK old growth fir S'Ji0 M .
hrmlock 550 M., HCU NKH aet-ond gnmih
fir ;IIO0 M rettar fU 11., hemlnrk 7.i II . NK4
.' N' tecoml icrowlli ftr 4W10 II., hemlock
i-A 4U M. NW4 .VU 'i aecond Krowlh tir 8(10
. M, KWU NW4 aei-ond (rnuih fir NU5 M
4 hi:i KVVU aerond urouth fir -0 M . heiA
) k 150 II.. KKU HW U aeeond growth fir
4I..0 II.. NW'l HW '4 aeond groMlh tir r'0
U HW 'l HW4 aeeond growth fir 9i.0 St.
HKH HWU aeiHmd growth fir 4170 M., N;4
tr. aeeoiid growth f.r 4100 St,, NW1 SK
ocitiTid growth f.r 4(ltti M , hamhx k 100 It ,
. h i H. MMimd growth fir 4nu M.. NK
HliH acHvtid grnwlh 8175 M.. tvdat 1H5
M . hour of lln llmlH-r on theie aetflomTo be
h lor en than i.50 per M. tor the aprwe
ml rOH growth fir. II iter SI. for the edaf
nil m olid growth fir and 50 rente Hr II. for
( the hemlnrk. T. SO H. It. Jt K , Hec. I. HW 4
KK. pine 376 VI , f,r 40 St., I..t I time. 874
M Itr 100 U.. Tot t .m 70 M., fir 4 70 II.,
M.'4 N W ii0875 II.. fir Iu0 II., none of
the timlier on tin aeclion to he aohl for lent
than i. 50 per II. for the pine and 91 prr U.
fcl 'r . ?7 ft.. It. U W., Hec. Jl.hK
Uniloi k too It., HW H NK4 r.C'r UoO M.
while fir 800 M., red mlar 75 iT, HEU HK4 I
f y "L.1!0 M ,r,1 f,r TA0 - hernia
M.. red ttHar .n 11 t u ..,
.j 'ir' 00 M.. none of the
limber on the iMTtlnna tn In- I
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NKW YORK, Opt. 28. (A. V.)
KoNowing are the more important
out bull games In tho eawt, mlddlo
west, Rotith and far wot for Satur
day, October 31:
Kast.
Pen ny I van in, vh. IllinolH at 1'hila-
dcliihfa.
Yale vs. Army at New Haven.
Dartmouth vs. jlrown at Provi
dence.
Syracuse vs. Pcnn Htate at Syra
cuse.
Cornell vs.. ('Mlumbia at New York
(Polo grounds). ,
Princeton vs. S wart h more, at
Harvard vs. William &. Mary at
Cambridge.
1'fttnbur vs. Johns Hopkins at Pitts
burg.
Holy Cross vs. But knell at Wor
cester, Mass.
MMdl4 West.
Navy vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor,
Midi.
Ohio vs. Wonster at Columbus.
Minnesota vs. Wisconsin at Minne
apolis.
Norhwesern vs. Indiana nt Kvjuis
lowa va. Wabash at Iowa City.
Chicago vs. Purdue at Chicago.
ton.
Drake vs. Kansas at Iawrence,
Knns.
Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia.
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska at Lincoln.
South.
Tennessee vs. Georgia at Knox-
vllle.
Notro Damo vs. Georgia Tern at
Atlanta.
Kentucky vs. Center nt Danville.
West.
Idaho vs. Southern California at
Moscow, Ida.
Wnshlgton Stale vs. "Washington at
Pullman. 1
Stanford vs. Oregon at Palo Alto,
Cal.
Oregon Aggies vs. Montana nt Cor-
vallls, Ore.
(Jonziiffa vs. Haskell at Spokane.
Willamette vs. Whitman at Salem,
Oro.
St. Mary's vs. California Southern
Hranch) at Berkeley Cal.
ouiona vs. California at Los An-
B'les.
Whittler vs. Occidental at wnu-
tier, Cal.
Mnrocll's Miracle Mineral.
A radlo-actlvo substance of the
earth. Tho great blood and body
builder. Laboratory at Portlnnd, Ore.
See Mrs. J. A. Kvcrott. 206 Willamette
street. Jackson county agent, Medford.
Ore. Tel. 3il7-V. !
Notlro of nUtrlct Knnd Mwlhiic.
Htmd UlHlrlct Number h, Juukaon
county, OroK""-
Nulico Ib hereby plvnn tliat In pm
suaiico of a petitiun duly mitl loKitlly
h! i nod bv innro than three freo htihl-
ovh and Ual votei-H roHidliitf In Iload I
niwtiict Mimhor . .iiu-Kson ruiuuy,
OreKn, and duly and legally proHint
od to tho county court of Jackson
county. Orcein, a dlHtrlct road mcet
h.K "f Ihe H-Kii! votern of Haiti District
Numbur 6 will bo held ut Lake Creek
Community hall In Jackmni county,
Oreuon. on the loth day of November,
at the hour of 2 p. in. on wild day for
tho purpose of li'vyhiK a Hpecial road
tux not to excei'd ten iiiIIIh on tho dol
lar on all taxable property within naid
roud dlHtrlct for the Hpecial Improve
ment of the roads In aid roui dia
trict and for any other purposcH which
tuny Hcm proper to cumo before said
Dated at .lnckonvillo, Oregon, thl
i!Ut day of October. 1HLT..
V. J. HAItTZKI.r.
Countv ,lutl;e,
vnToit iu usi;i.h.
Cminty CommisMjoner.
t;Kt. AbKollR
County CotmnlHsionor.
othv or District Itimtl Mociliii;.
Itond IHHtrict Nuniber s, Jackmin
county, Oregon.
.Notice Ih hereby uivon that In pur-
Huance of a petition duly and legally
HiKned by more than three free hold-
'if and leual voterH resldlnK in Kmu
I list rict Number X. .lackntii) county,
tueKon. and duly and lowally present
ed to tlie county court of JaekHon
county, Oregon, a dlHtrlct mud muet-
ttitt or inn itKai voterH or huki uisirici
Number H will bo held at Anate Hehool
hoiiHe, In Jui-knon county, Oregon, on
the Kith day of November, at the
hour of i! p. m. on jtaid day. for the
purpose of levying a Hpcelal road tax
mt to exceed ten milla on the dollar
on till taxable property within Hold
road dlHtrlct for the Hpecial Improve
meat of the roiuln In mild road dln
trb i and fur any other purposcH which
may neeni inoper to comu before Hald
meethiK.
Dated at .IiiekHonvlIle. Oreuon, t n Ik
Mat day of October, 92A.
Countv Jtldijo.
victou itruHKi.u
County CommlNMioiier.
(JKO. Alford.
County Commissioner.
Nothv of District U Hid Meeting.
Itoud District Number l. Jackson
county. OreKmi.
.Notice in hereiiy Riven thnt In P"r-
mtitnce of a petition duly and legally
Hfmied by more than threo free hold-
cm and Ii'kuI votem rcHiilinn In KiMid
I Mstrbt Number V. Jackson county.
OreKon, and duly and leually prcMent
u to ihe county court of Jackson
county, OrcKon, n dlntrtct road meet
inn of the legal votern of Mild DlHtrlct
Number 0 will bo held at McCtoud. In
Jackson county, reKou. on the U'th
day of Novembfi. ut tho hour of 2 p.
m. on mild day, for the put-pop of
levylnir a tilcial read tax not to ex
ceed trn mllln on the dollar on nil tax-
t'le Morty within uuld road dlH
trlct tVr the Httclal Improvement of
the ma an In natd roail district and for
any other pur pouch which may seem
proper to conic beforo ttaid meeting.
oaten at Jackminvil e. Oreuon. OiIh
21st day of October. C?r.
V. J. HA HTKIJ.,
IL'
NKW'AltK, N. J Oct. U7 (A. P.)
Harry Wills today had u quick but
indecisive ono-rnund heavyweight vic
tory over Floyd .fuhnsoii to his credit.
While IO.011U spectators In the FirBt
Hcgiment armory yelled "fake," a
towel was flung unexpectedly from
tho corner or tho boxer who hud been
heralded before tho match as the
"Imwu bulldog." What was to have
been a 12-rouml no-dccision event
ended two minutes after the opening
of tho first round.
I1 Johnson appeared to the spectators
to be far from out when the towel
fluttered. Ho was on his feet und
Iliad not been knocked down.
Affer the mutch a physician rcpro
Kontfng the state boxing commission
(examined Johnson and declared he
was rlt.
j "I was punch drunk." said Johnson.
Wills entered tho ring weighing "M"'
pounds, 12 pounds more than his op
ponent. The negro Immediately car
ried the fight to his opponent, sinking
a left to thn Htomach and then bring
ing the same hand up tn the head. A
i right-hand wallop to the head then
(drove Johnson to the roues. He had
his hands up- in tlcfcnso when the
towel waa flung:
SPORT BRIEFS
( Jly llio AkkocUiIoiI Press.)
Flilol Ijilarlm'H flrnt drfensp of th
flyweight rinK title he recently lifted
from Kankle fiennro In California,
may !e an International battle. Krnie
JarviH of Kimland. who l fiphtinff In
thlH country, has received an offer to
meet Labanilta on November 24.
WaahinRton cnllece of Chentertovn.
Ml.. is credited vlth protlucinR the
football season's "heaviest lineman."
kennan, rleht gunrd, scales 320
pounds.
Ti(teV Flowers, the Oeni-Ria ncRro
mlddlnwclRht. rates the title of the
"Iron man of boxlnR." Only Inst Fri
day nlRht he handed Jock Malone a
pnsllne at St, Puul, and he's sched
uled to go 10 rounds with Chuck Wlg
Klns nt Indianapolis at Kast Chicago
tonight. His manager expects to have
him In action in ronton Friday night,
making three contents In seven 'days.
tonight. His manaKer cxpectH to have . . - (y
hi... In notion In 1'nulni, IffilllV tltcrht. '''W
making three contt.-'ts In seven days. " ' . ....! . .... ; , ,
. : : : : : . "-sr'
The little town of Mnnnswui. Colo., j Ry . - VV?:.
i . . .ui urns.
19 in 1 JJJLjJP'L I I PORTtAND OFflCtS; KATTLE UfflLt.
I tXrTijml Tk7& ' - I I Or oWnn BoilBin? BOS-SU Shafcr Buildin
I A ITST iJl mm imi i ti ir. ,v I I MM AN DMAI N OTH AN D PI N C
ii m- "it Mf ,mw ii i i - - . - 1 1 --ji-y- mi vr
jl 1 U r jJ ' Jo'ew'ien they know
3 LJ Someone 1 j I
IJrl Buys a jjj
HI Ml For homes without electricity, flit I " II ntX3DStJ31ClZ2
I l?3L Maytag Gvrafoamiitvtilible with I Jm . II "Sa
I'll w3l GsaolmeAtulti-Motor attachment. Illl M Stf 1 aTX" 1 ' I I
ft lVlttyittg I raVAVfwiy.rv;
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111 .
MAYTAG SHOP .
(With Crater Lake Hardware Co.)
Don R. Chase, Maytag Salesman Telephone 516
jj
will boHtow hlKh honor on lt noted
former resident, Jack DempHey, by
naming the new hif,'h Hchrifd, now un
der count ruction, after him. accord -Iiik
to word received by Chicago ad
mlrertt of the heavyweiKht champion.
The achool h being built on tho lot
where the log cabin in which Dempaey
was born, once Htood.
An Interview In the current issue of
Collier's quotes It tub as placing his
losses "as a babe and as a fool." at
$2u0,00u.- Gambling cost him $125,
000; business failures $100,000; law
yers and detectives $25,000.
Tex Rlckard. who has paid out
many Hinall fortunes to pugilists, Iuih
I vetoed tho proposed return match be
tween Harry Greb and Mickey Welch,
because of the former's requirement
for a $50,000 purse, Kickard plans
to substitute a featherweight bout be
tween the champion, Louis (Kid) Pap
lau and Babe Herman.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 27. (A.
P.) Thomas 1,. Turner, president of,
the Portland club of tho Paclficj
Const Iiuseball league, announced to
day thn purchase of Johnnie Couch,'
right-handed pitcher, from the Phll-
aocipuia jauonnl league eiuu. v.oui-u
r A f -
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7' Flapj'aclt and flavor! No otrirrpanrake flour can
j ' hope, to give you Flapjack's flavor because ro other
t 'j' fiour is blended the Flapjack way. To begin with,
' ; " , we use no cornfneal or other heavy ingredient.
hot cake appetite
1 g- ' WEvA
formerly was with the Kan Francisco
club of the coast league. tie was
sold to Cincinnati In the winter of
1921-23, ana has since been with
major leaguo clubs.
SCHULMER1CH, OAC
STAR, IS INJURED
CORVALI.IS. Ore.. Oct. 27. Wes
Schultnerlcli, mainstay of the Orc;ou
Agricultural college backfield, and
Hell, fullback, in the pony combina
tion, are out of the game, for an in
definite period ns the result of in
juries suffered in the Stanford game
last Saturday, For a while yesterday
It was feared Scliulmerich's leg was
fractured, but an X-ray revealed a torn
ligament. Me may be back in the
lineup for the Montana game next
Saturday. Hell's injury Is more ser
ious, and Is expected to keep him out
for most, if not all, of the aeusun.
Post-mortems on the Stanford game
since tho return of the squad revenled
Albcrs stands for Better Breattfasts"
J? .tW.WV..
is as fine-textured as the flour itself. , ;'Y
That's why Flapjacks, properly made, are
always light and tender, never soggy or harj (
to-digest Flapjack heads straight for your 'tj ' K.
in a big-tlavor way !
that tle Aggies lint) a powerful and
smart offensive, but It win pointed
out that they lacked a hard game pre
ceding the Stanford clash to add finish
to the teamwork.
TRAVELS 245 MILES
PER, AERIAL RACE
P.AYSIIORK PARK, BALTIMORE,
Md., Oct. 27. (A. P.) Lieutenant
James H. DoolitUe, United States
army, set a mark of 245.713 miles per
hour in speed trials over a three kilo
meter straightaway course thiB nfter-
noon the fastest time ever made by
a seaplane. Lieutenant Ooollttle flew
the little black Curtiss racer in which
he yesterday won the JacnueB Schnei
der trophy. Doollttle's time is a world
record which will become official
when recognized by the Federation
Aeronautlque International.
Onok with mum.
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Drugs' Excite
the Kidneys,
Drink Water
Taka Salts' at First Sign of
Bladder Irritation or
Backache
i The American men and women must
guard constantly against kidney trouble
because we often eat too much rich food.
Our blood is tilled with acids which the ,
kidneys strive to filter out ; tltcy weaken f
j Irom overwork, become sluggish, the
! eliminative tissues clog and the result
is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and
a general decline in health.
vV'licn your kidneys (eel like lumps
of lead; ypur back hurls or the urine
is cloudy, full of. sediment, or you arc
obliged to seek relief two or three times
during the night; if you suffer with sick
headache, or 'dizzy, nervous spells, acid1
stomach, or if you have rheumatism
when the weather is bad. begin drink
ing lots of good soft Water and get from
your pharmacist, about four ounces of
Jad Salts, Take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys may then
act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapcsi and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used for
years to help flush and stimulate clogged
Kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the
system so they no longer arc a source
of irritation, thus often relieving blad
der disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive j can not hy -jure,
makes a delightful effervescent
lilhia-watcr drink and belongs in every
home, because nobody can make a mis- i
take by having a Rood kidney flushing '
any time. By all means have your phy
sician examine your kidneys at least
twice a year.
K 8 8
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f K K B E s i
SiTlllirrrnri-nnrniTrrr'
Tha Testimony of Others
IN my new book which may be
had FREE upon request, on
PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis
orders, I have reproduced nearly 100
letters from among those received from .
my thousands of patients. These tell you
frankly of their years of suffering of then
trying home remedies and even opera
tions, and. finally, of their complete cure
bymyNON-SURCICALmethod. These
arc from tnea and women of
every station, many of whom you
may know. ' You' win learn by
reading thi Dook why I can give
a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to
rare your Files or return your fee.
DEAN, M:D..lnc
Wong Poii
CkiiMt
Metficin
THMMI o(
niwaw) of Mffa
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