Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 27, 1925, Image 14

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OT?Ef!ONT, FTiTDAT. N'OVEMTIEI? 27. 1023
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Salts Fine for
. Aching Kidneys
OWENCE
Smith
Vincent
When Back Hurti Flush Your
Kldntyt a You Clean
Your Bowela
1111 2.
Most folks forgtt lliat the kidneys,
like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish
and clogged and need a Hushing occa
sionally, else we have backache and (lull
misery in the kidney . region, severe
headaches, rheumatic 'twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
aJI sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep 'your kidneys
active and clean and the moment you
, feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots of water.
Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any good drug store here, take
a tablespoonful in a glass of water be
fore breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is intended to flush clogged kid
neys and help stimulate them to activ
ity. It also helps neutralize the acids
in tile urine so thev no lunger irritate,
thus helping to relieve bladder dis
orders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a
delightful effervescent lithia water drink
which everybody should take now and
then to help keep their kidneys clean.
A well-known local druggist says he
sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be
lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble
while it is only trouble, fly all means
have your phvsician examine your kid
neys at least twice a year.
Sunday will be a grant duy for tho
"Then I don't lilnme her for
BtlnulnB you!" erled I'eter hiforo
Knltu'lliillj; to Sliece III.
"Ker-rhoo!"
J'pler HtuKKere'l ItJifkwiml, nlnot nu inoiiKhl. Jiut rhe bear only
incmbors nnd friend of St. Murk's blown off liln f--t. The hoiiikI whh xi'innfti, an he nhonk IiIh heinl it)
Episcopal church an on that duv th I l'''"'"'" '"" " l," K n,,t j '""""' "-o rrnm h..,- Mronnhol.i.
H n-i u- n , u "'Ut (luy t e lff Jus, whw.e , (.,.e.lt Wo0l1) -j ,.n't l.lome hor mywlf!- Krunt
lit. nev. V altar Taylor Sumner. I). I)., i.Kn. Th- Imy' heart Hid u iulck- ed he. "Hut even If 1 wuh nure
bhihop of Oreiion. will In'tho solemn Hiep. What was the matter? lie nheM play thin iriik on me I'll do
and joyous ritual of tho church con-' Khineeil n t ornwly, reudy to take loj tho sumu thlriK over attain. I eouhln't
Ills heelH If tlie , HhiiKKy fellow BO nelp It! You'd undei'Htand hotter
much an growled at him, hut tlrowly! If you were a hear, hut I'll try to
Yourself
in her
boots
Hocruto and set uside from all secular
uhos tho bcuutlful church, hullt nlno
years ugn.
According to the law and usage of
the church, no church building may
he conspcrated while tiny debt remuins
unpaid on It. Ily a united effort the
lust remaining obligation has just
been met and the church Is now tree
from debt.
On .Sunday the IiIhIiop. vested In
cope unu mitre, having his pastoral
i stair liorne herore him, will entir I lie
i front door of the church and. advanc
ing up the uinhi with the choir, will
( enter the chancel and proceed with
tue impieHHivu service 01 cousecruiiou.
Since the coiuJng oT the present
vicur, St. Mark's congregutlou has
mude n steady and continuous growth.
llcKinning ut that time with no assets,
they now have u beautiful church, an
up-to-date parish house uml a com
fortable rectory, tho only debt being
a small amount still duo on the parish
linusn.
A hoy choir, tho first In the state,
Iiuh heeu orgunized and a pipe organ
to he installed within the coming your
are further activities and aspirations
of the congregation.
The members and friends of the
church nre Invilod to bo present at
the consecration Hcrvico on Sunday,
us well us nt the informal reception
to the bishop to he held at the pariah
house on Saturday evening.
f you had to do the house-
work, can you imagine a gift more
welcome than one that would do '
your hardest work for you I
Electricity will save your wife
hours of needless drudgery every
week. Askour electric dealer to
day about an electric range that
cooks all but automatically, with
no lugging of coal, kindling or
ashes, and for no more than the
usual cost for fuel.
Or, if wash-day is her most
trying task, ask for a demonstra
tion of an electric washing ma
chine with its power wringer.
Electric ironers, vacuum sweep
ers, and electric sewing machines
are play to work with and they
soon earn back what you pay
for them.
.Think what these electric con
veniences would mean to you if
you had to keep housel Plan to
make this Christmas one to be
remembered. Visit your dealer's
today.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
vtfRi iron
table grill
toaster
percolator
haattr
curling Iron
vacuum cleaner
cooking range
waahlng machine
wing niachiua
ironar
heater pad
fcALIPDIWIA OREGON? '
POWER COMPANY aaaaaaaj
MJUIVPAKINtAS
fcmv Christmas
M&leOridty
aomtwoYKs
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL. Manager
Phone 105 SO North Central
Mtdford, Ore.
Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Tho union ThanksnlvinK Bervire nt
the ProHhytorliui church wqh the best
over held in the city. Nearly every
piiHtor of the varioiiH churche of Ihe
city had a part 1 ntho Hervlce, render
ing It In il moHt ImpreHHlve way. The
quartet adder) joy and prafHP to the
ft'Htal occasion. Hev. I. J. Howe of
the Kh-Ht Christian church preached
the Hnrnion. 111h meHHuffo not only
touched upon the many blessing
which our nation has enjoyed, hut In
hlH Huhject of "The World'H Impera
tive Neew" he Htrtick the note of a
unlvermilnecd oven thounh (here he
prosperity. It whb tho need of a per
sonal Savior which would render all
peoplu'H more able to offer pralne and
tlmnltHtflvlnff for their present sood
ealale.
The attendance wan lart;o, In fact
(tho lui'KeHt at any union ThanlsKlv
In WHOrvlco. The offering wan also Ihe
1niK'Htt lielntr $30.07. Thin ooh to the
Chlldron'H Farm Home at CorvalliH,
It Ih hoped thlH joyful Hplrit of
online nnd Thanksgiving will continue
among our people.
was not even looking IiIh way. Kit
titiK Htralffht up on his haunchex.
the hear wa8 XurlouKly rubbing his
none.
"Kcr-ehno!"
TIiIh time Peter was out of the
breeze nnd, fur from belli; Beared,
he chuckled until the te'arK rolled
down hlH cheeks. Such a ruin pun,
and 'twaH nothing but Jlear, Hiieez-Iuk-
.1 lint then !i'owly looked up
ami caught' hlrn.
"Ii'h no IfiUKhltitf matter. Two
I.i'KH. 1 wlwii your none itched like
mine dot-M; then you would Hym-
pullil'e with, not lauiih at me!" l'eler
"The liees Swarmeu Out of Their
Front Door."
explain mattei-H to you. I van walk
inc ulone minding my own hUHlneHH;
when all of a sudden I heard aj
IjuzzJiik. j
" 'fJrnwly. flrowly. here on men'
Orowly,' droned a Kroup of Uees by
the ruadxide. Now If they hadn't
made hucIi a fuH I Hhouhln't have
noticed them, hut when l aw the lit
tle brown ereatures flying In clrcleH
about my head, of ermine, 1 looked
up to Kee what the matter could
he. And Hpled a hive haiiKfUK hlKh
up In a tree. Ami riht then 1
Hrnelled honey. I'm in! How xwcet
It wan. Of course I hud to have
some. So up that tree I marled.
I tees never deHert their home and
they nil h warmed out of the front
door, when they heard I wan coming,
and flew' at me trying to jab me
with their HtlneiH. Hut my hide Ik
thick. And 1 Hhut my eyes and
blew them out of my nose nnd they
couldn't hurt me. Jiut I ahook thorn
off, easily, and up the tree 1 wont.
At last I reached the limb where
the honey hung. One atroke of my
biff paw, and the hive troml.led.
Two HtrokcH and it lunitf by n hair.
Three strokes and It tumbled to the
Kround. Then I Hcrambleil down
and ate It up. That's: all there i
to It!" j
"f phould say It was enough!" I
hean I'eter. but he ot no farther, j
A sneeze louder than any that had i
gone before interrupted him. The 1
poor bear, well punished for what
he had done, buried his nose In hlsi
paws. Another 1 sneeze shook his)
shaKgy body. He growled. I
Just as 1'eter was Krowiujr really j
anxious about hjni, fearing he was I
suffering nnd sorry for his friend I
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ANOTHER FAMOUS DOERNBECKER
Dining Room Suite
Is Now on Display in Our Window
BUY ON OUR INSTALLMENT PLAN
Table
Carver
$38.50
$10.00
Buffet .
5 Chairs
$38.50
$37.50
saw tiiere wore tears In his com-1 even If he did deserve to. Clrowly
paninn's eyes. "Ker-choo! There! looked up. " his mouth wide open.
I fcKo nKain. t'sh! I'Kh! It nil! his red tongue showing between Jils
comes of my beinji too Rieedy! Jt white teeth. And Clrowly was smil
happened on my Inst tap." t ing a happy bear smile.
What happened?" demanded ihe "Blew the little tormentor out that,
boy. who couldn't imagine what the; time!" growled he. "I shall take
bear was grumbling about.
"A bee flew up my nose!" mum
bled Orowly between sneezes. "And
she is there yet and using her sharp
stingers to attain revenge upon me
for what I did to her hive and her
people!"'
"What did yon do?" Peter's curi
osity was growing.
"I ate up her home and her
honey!"
pains never to lei a bee up my nose
uguin ii i can neip u: inanK goot-i
for, the first Hmc since my feast of j
honey I can be comfortable!"
(In the next, chapter: "Shuffling:
Along."
$ 1 2442 Complete
Be Sure to See This "500" Suite
Weeks & Or r
An Installment House With a Reputation
PAU1S A live turkey was pa
raded down the . boulevards to eele
1 irate Thanksgiving.
iiiniiiim ii in Hiiiiiniiiiiiwi liiii'iiii nii ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Christmas Opening
Med ford Merchants
Next Big Event
Now that Thanksgiving Is over the
people are turning their attention to
t'hrlNtmas and the next big event la
the holiday lino will be the Christ
mas, opening of the Medford stores on
Tuesday evening, 1 ecemher 1 st .
Tibs occasion will out do all pre
vious eventH. The streets will bo nil
depurated with Christ mas trees, the
stores will be In holiday ntthe, and
the Christmas windows will bo un
veiled promptly at 7 p. m. by signal
flashes of electric, lights.
There will be a concert by a thirty
piece hand from 7 to 1) p. m. at dif
ferent points along the streets.
K very thing l expected to have
something to muke a noise and the
committee In charge will give away
4(iM0 noise makers at the chamber of
Commerce, beginning nt 6:30 p. m. to
young and old as long us they last.
One of tho big attractions will be
tho window displays of tho Medford
merchants, showing all kinds of mer
chandise for the holidays.
Hani On Bachelors.
LONDON Uuly Astor Is out with
praise of old maids and sympathy
fr bachelors, old maids are carry
ing on the work of the world and
usually become more beautiful with
a mo, while bachelors get crotchety,
narrower nnd lonelier.
Watch Your Frail
Puny Child Grow Strong
-Take on Weight
In Just a few days quicker than
you ever dreamt of these wonderful
flesh making tablets called McCoy's
Cod I.iver oil Compound Tablets will
start to 'help any weak, thin, under
nourished llitle one.
After sickness and where rickets
Are suspected they are especially val -
uable. No need tu give them nny
more nasty Cod I .Ivor Oil these tab
lets are made to take the place of that
Ktiod but evil smelling, stomach up-
eting medicine and they surely do
It. They do put on flesh.
Ask HeuthV lnnf Store or nny
di-UMglsl for MVCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Compound T4)lctN us easy to take hs
nndy and not at nil expensive 60
tablets tin cents.
He sure nnd get McCoy's, the orig
inal and genuine and give tho child a
banco for 30 duy, If you aren't de
lighted wlih results you gel your
money buck. lleul.Oj Drug Store.
Men Will Find Some Real
Saving Bargains Saturday
Money
at the
Men's Dress Gloves
$2.50 Values $1.75
Men's fine qualiiy
I) r o v n lea t li o v
fleece lined dress
gloves. All sizes
from 8 to lO'o.
Priced very low at,
pair ."...1.75
Men's Caps
$2.25 Values $1.65
A larjje variety of patterns,
odors and styles to select from
at (his price.
Stetson Hats
$10.00 Values $7.25
All the popular styles and colors
are here to select from. Come in
tomorrow and select your while
our stock is complete. Other
hats priced from $1.75-$-1.50
Women's
Fine Feather Hosiery
$1.35 Values $1.00
A punk thread silk hose with
extra largo silk fliot, reinforced
toe and heel, 120 colors to select
from. Unconditionally guaran
teed. ' .
OVERCOATS
$16.50 to $22.50
On these two groups of prices you will find coats that it re worth
much more than we are asking. The fiitest fall styles,, colors nnd
materials are here to select from. eSelect vour coat tomorrow,
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A deposit will hold nny coat until wanted.
Winter Weight Men's
Cotton Union Suits
$1.50 Values $1.25
A well made full size winter
weight cotton union suit, closed
crotch, all sizes from to 44.
I'riccu very low at $1.25
Cooper's Part Wool
Union Suits $3.00
Men's heavy weight part wool
nnd cotton mixed union suits;
full, roomv size and patented
. crotch. A real value nt....$3.00
Gore Pumps $7.25
Gore pumps jvre welcomed hy the
woman who desires a change,
from strap shoes. The handsome
ornament on the front of jthis
step-in pump conceals the gore
that insures its fitting qualities.
Mdo of hlack kid, this style
makes a" pleasing contrast with
nude or h hose $7.25
uh owiso our ltontlr-ss brawling Mini
jntrnjirmnr'n
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MrMr I fl"1 n closet.