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Medford mail tribune
Daily. Sunday, Weekly
Publu.hd by the
VKDFOKO J'RINTING CO.
S-t7-t0 N. Kir St. Pnont "
H(lHt:i!T W. HUHL, Kditor
S. KL'MITEK KMITH. Manner
An Independent Newspaper
Eitterwl aa aer-onrl claw matter it Med
ford, Oregon, under Act ot Marh 8. 187V.
BL'BsOllllTION HATES
By Wall In Advance:
Jtaily, wilh hu inlay, year
jMily, with Sunday, month....
Haily, wiitiout Sunday, y-ar. . .
ltjlty, wiltiout Stindaj, month..
WeVkly MjiI Tribune, one yrar.
lly Currier, i Advance In Medford. AU
land, Jacksonville, IVntral Point, fhoeitii,
Talent, c;o!d 1IH1 and on Highway:
Jlnily, wild Sunday, monlh $ ."ft
Daily, wittiuut Suinlay, month Cft
Daily, without Sunday, one year... 7.00
Ha.ly, with Sunday, one yejr 8.00
All terma, cash in advunie.
mem unit op Tin: Assormi:i ruicss
Ueceirtng mil leaned ire nervier
FAME IS THE REWARD OP THOSE WHO RAKE
CHESTNUTS OUT OF THE FIRE
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irEV Hismnrek hnd returned home after a elever tliplo-
imttie Ktrnkn Hint tended to inula? Oim:iny (.'rent, lie rc-
j fused to show liimst-lf to tin- crowds tliftr (atliered to eheer liiin. j
"What would (hey have done," lie asked his servant, "if 1 j
; had failed?"
1 lie knew that people eheer only those who prind their nxe. j
j In time of peaee yon hear no eheers for soldiers. J'eople do (
'not feel indiunant heeaiisi- soldiers are improperly housed and
j inadequately fed. They (rive no thout-'ht to soldiers. j
What, then, is the meaning of the eheers wlieil soldiers leave 1
Vim ',
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Rlffntd letter pertaining to perianal health and hygiene, not to diteaae dlagnoala or
trellinrnt, will be anawered by Ir. Urady if a tamp-d, il(-addri.M-i envelope is enrloaed.
L it era ahould be brtvf and written in ink. Uirf to the large number of lettera re
ceived, only a few can he aniwered here. No reply fan be mail to querie not conform
ing to Inatructlotia. Addreu lr. William Brady, in car of tiiia newspaper.
ii-:niLs or nsii iv
Mr. St'funsson tells in his book
"The I'Vi'.'iitlly Art-tic" (which Ik to
my inintl the Kn-atcHt at book
about polnr and itrrtio exflloratluru
frozen raw fish,
have the operation ami no fooling.
Only papi-r in city or county receiving! (i
for tlie front? The cheer is easily t r;uislntel. Jt menus:
lire :om out to f'iht fur me while 1 reinitin siil'ely at
Htirnili for you
The little busy bee is not more busy lh;m the ant.
loes it receive so lunch more praise? The iinswer
llOIIK
tm.iX'" f.r,,bH"K',.ii "i I vions. It stores up honey that men eun steal.
., ,iipai;hr rrr.iiir.i i to ii ",r. (',, vou reiiiem her liearinjr anv praise for Hi
"i7o,'',V;uLic.iion oi .Pi.i di.. J "Hier side who did a heroie tiling? Never. The one on our side
pai.-iw iu-t-io re i.o mnKi. j w,() n,,ls (1nii;er is a hero; the one on th' other side who
soldier on the
Of mill'
tppliuw
porting to cure
bims.
the numerous plasters,
and medii-unionis pur-
rupturo are hurn-
Svorn daily average Hmilation for ais
monUia ending April 1, 1920, 45.-12.
official paper of the City of Medford.
Official puper of Jaiktion Count).
lmt i
Advertising HcpreHcnfutlvea
U. C. MOUKNSKS it. COMPANY
Office in New rk. t-'hiraco. lletroit,
Ran Krauciaco, Loa Angvlea, Seattle, l'ort- ;
land. 1
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
"lln you huve hcjiilin-ln's'.' If
vtiei-e? I IllMlliatiei. 11 ppllcntlun
fliiery.) A iiiii-Miiiia llinl 1b u fin'M-
tlin.
i
Snnif tif the hiime-lirew 1b 1
I mid i' In have it hiiiiif.
laui-'hs at danj;er is a lirnte.
Men do not receive praise in proportion to their work
in proportion to the serviee rendered to those who cheer.
The morn fine tpialities the opposition possesses, the more
lie is hated and condemned.
AVe praise the bridge that carries lis over. "We cheer the
man who does our chores. We erect a statue of the man who
raked our chestnuts out of the fire.
Kaine is the 'ood opinion of those whose back yoji scratch.
Do not despair if you are niihonored and unsung. Obscurity
is no disgrace. It means only that you have attended to your
own business and that nobody lias used you as a cat's paw.
The sound of clapping hands is music to the vain, but those
who net no applause need not despise themselves. All the
world cheers the man who stands treat.
Let the famous have their I'aiuc. They pav for it.
I seurity vou hear no cheers, neither are you hissed
If in ob-
Hubert
The Knls oro woarlnit lirnldeil QujUcn
Uailui' dimes. This nhoo Is a .
hlcxshm In fllHKUlsc, nH It cannot
lie mailt' Hinull finiim'li l hint, anil
nwliiK t Us conslruftimi, k'vch
iiiniliiil In k 1 1 c or all thai I he
wcari'l' can tlo. The Hinalli.M Ihcy
lu-i' inailf. Ihi fai'lher tlu-y Htrcli-li.
Several of Hie tail' Hex arc il IkkiihI -fil
le-ynnil V.'iirilK. Ill t-:nillK ilnwn
the streel Wlllmlll liinliillK. "
liiiikiiiK rin a iilacc to lake nfl'
their ruiilKear.
QUILL POINTS
t'Fnr Kato 1920 Ford coupe, In
good condition, run Ki.ooo milcH,
are tire, and tliln year's license.
Any respefUihle hiiiii ai-eepted.
lMume TA9-1" (Vreka, ('ill.. Jour
nal.) If you ran't nive a jespect
uble Hum, Kive a modest sum.
Clerks never disturb .Mussolini when lie's meilitaliuir
how if 'n a cabinet meetinjr.
Thev
To poor man can enjoy his friends,
of designs on his )tirse.
f( never suspects them
(Ircat rejoiciiiir in Hoover camp,
to anybody not his superior.
Mellon siiid Hoover equal
The susplelon arises that Tonuis
Swi'tn is nl"'iiously rich. Mr. Swi'in
Kllbly informed this writer, "that
money is absolutely unniM-essary.
' hit or rats of the John 1 . and
j ienry l'ord type talk this way.
but plain men from the hill, an'
imi nlv-u to Jabber I UK" throimh
Ibeir whiskers.
Tourists have started, lany
turn their ears around in tho mid
dle of (he street, like they do in
their home towns.
The liar's punishment is that, be tbinlis everybody else
Ivinir and never feels secure about anvthinu.
Vou can find nil kinds of people in the
who ever reallv walked home from a ride.
world except a
If be sees an advertisement of some bealtb-buildiiif;' contriv
ance and reads it rareully, be will be forty-two this year.
r.wrv whitim;
(loia, Kan., Ke-lsler)
May is Juhn .Mi-lbnrje was
over sellinK needles a Wednesday,
says he will o on the
Iouk. as lie feels better when trav
eling oh how our heart ached when
we heard of the dous In the pound.
We are a lover of dons. Mr. Smith
tuy dos keep your mlnde young.
Well i bey are company and will ',
htaiid by you In the hour of dan
ger, when Nom people wont.
Mrs. I'arker received a beautiful
voll dress pattern from her son
and wile in t'alifornia for .Mothers
May. Ilow uuieb nicer than $4. no
or a box of candies. 1
Mr. Sanders daughter Kffie and
husband ami her daughter Allis
coin down and got a truck load of
her furnatuer. She said the crops
In Mo were farher a head than
bear. We wish her well hi her
new home. She is a good woman.
Mis. Arnold is well pleased with
the paintiim of her Imuse, had two
coats. a:;', H'.v f'dH well nahl fur
her money spent. M r. Hart don
the palntiUR.
A coupe) of collard men went by
with two Rt'ey bounds, a Kushen
and smooth, they were black and
dark m ey. Tey w rre sure fine
tburs. They w-r working on the
railroad, they had a chain on the
rough one and collar on both.
School will soon be out and we
will miss the cheery voices. Time
anil tide weights for no one. they
will soon leave never to retuin to
this school again, for they are
through.
Hazel Maxson is having a bain
moved out on her farm.
The barbers of the slate rejected
the plan to call themselves
"cli ironists." A lady, disallMicd
with a trimming, called a barber a
new name yesterday, and it was
not chlronlst.
Of course Orientals are inferior,
padlocks from Chrislian nations.
Thev have to buv all their
There isn't any Santa Clans
oad be f('' If'liosc frond will is coveted by
(I one.
but if you're kiiij of a eonntry
Kuuland and Uussia, you don't
"Kvery evil contains the ycrm of its own destruction
enough ; hut how nuike the bootleer drink it.
Americanism :
surplus; o(qtinj; a
Kicking because Congress spends a treasury
raise and promptly living up to it.
There are only :10.)00 blacksmiths in the Coded
this doesn't include the number who think ihey are
mechanics.
A sufficient, commentary on the human race is
ment that prompts it to name somebody "Honest
Still, if a few foreign nations shoubi
ed States soil, a few of them luight be
in China.
quarter troops on Cnit
'murdered J as they an
when he finally
got a w a y from
bis kind but mis
guided friends
and off by Hlt-dge
oer the ice to the
hospital, HO dnys'
travel away, witn
typhoid fever.
II v e r y d o c tor
knows something
about the ravenous appetite of the
lyphoid patient for real food, J:ut
tho joy. Mr. Htclansson got out of
the frozen fish puzzled me. Not
long ago I asked him. just before
11110101, how he would like some
raw fish frozen to a turn. He said
i he would enjoy the delicacy If he
could get t he g ratio they had up
; north.. Me asked me If I cared for
blue points on the half shell, and '
I when 1 nodded an affirmative he
: Intimated that I ain't tasted nulh
j In' yet.
Someone sent me a clipping from
I which 1 deduce that a hitler battle
has been going n In certain parts,
of Minnesota, over the qucsjlion I
whether the Manes. Swedes or ;
Kiuns prefer their Iike Superior
or the how many thousands of1
Minnesota lakes fish raw or cook- !
ed. The call to the colors was
Hounded, it seenitt, when some doc
tor without apparent motive charg
ed t hat Minnesotans eat raw fish
or praetieally raw.
i I have not seen with my own
i fi'im. but I have reeounized bv other 1
j Kenses. certain shell fish that I'd
I be sorry to eat raw, coddled, poach -'
ed or devilled, lint I can readily
believe that ihe kind of fish theyj
! cateh In Minnesola ate excellent I
' to eat in any style the Mitineso- j
la ns e:it 'cm and I'd be delighted;
to take dinner with a Minnesota!!
lit his own shack near the water,
If I v.ere not so terribly alia id of
fish t a pi-worm infest at ion.
In this country we have hereto-j
fore managed to get along very j
well with praetieally two kinds of'
tapeworm the commonest that in-.
fests man being the beef tape-;
j worm (Tenia saginata ). and a
I comparatively small proportion of'
cases of human infestation by the
I pork tapeworm (Tenia solium).
Lately, however, medical biologists j
have found that in certain par
of the country, notably Minnesota)
and upper Michigan, the fresh
wtner fishes harbor still a third (
kind or lapeworm that will infect
man if he eats ilie fish raw or
underdone, and this nr.o bears a
t itle not oiie whit more alarming
than the condition it produces in
human hots. Mibothricephalus la-
I tus, or broad tapeworm. This
j tapeworm was formerly found only
j in certain immigrants from Kin
lland. Sweden and other Ilaltic
I countries, and the experts believe
1 these immigrants brought the par
) ashen to America, ami their ex
I element i-arried the tain-worm eugs
or larvae to the fishes.
' Let us not dwell on the inipair
i mcnt of health caused by infesta
tion wit ll l lie nsn la pew or mi, i m -ther
than to say it is more 'marked
than infestation with either of the
other kinds of tapeworm. I must
warn readers here that of course
1 can give no counsel or encour
agement to persons who undertake ,
lo diagnose or treat their own tape- i
worm, actual or imagined. This is ,
:i nu est ion to be submitted to the i
v. b 1 Judgment of your physician.- '
Mates, PHI ( varieties of fish that have been I
automobile i fmiml Infested are the great north--
erif pike, wall-eyed pike, sand pike, I
perch, salmon. Probably most va-
rleties of fish are infeshd in re-
astonish-1 inril when' the fish tapeworm is.
1 I""-1" ",-
I The best a.-.-ur.ince against fin- j
j Testation by the fish tapeworm is j
thorough cooking of the fish, just .
i as thorough cookhm of -v( or (
; pork protects against infestation ;
with beef or pork tapeworm. j
How I'gs.
I am -1 years old. J necer had
bow tegs until about three years
ago, 1 seem to keep getting worse.
Is there any cure? j am til inches
tall and weigh f ."i pounds. A per- .
tain firm claims ta have cured
hundreds of eases with a patent
appliance that gradually straight-'
ens the lirnbs . . . .Miss (
A. M.
Answer No nppllanee or other'
patented dewdad will straighten :
bow legs in a person over six years
of age. 1 'orhaps your les neem i
bowed to you merely because they
are so skinny. Vou should en- ,
deavor to put on flesh you ought
to weigh 8m pounds more. Inclose
a stamped envelope bearing your
address, and ask for instructions
for gaining weight, but do not send
clipping.
My (iofMlncss.
I wonder if you can give me :
stone corrective diets for anemia, ,
constipation, etc., as I have to give
a lesson on this subject at a club.
Mrs. T. M. r.
Answer Just assure the mem- i
hers of the club that nothing they
can cat will cause either malady.
(Copyright John K. Mille Co.)
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! 'oiiii!r soiiirts that simmm) around i( "
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- ceipts.
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Wall Kami
I'OITI.AU VI-ltlCT
I read the works of Jasper
Jinks, wlu. writes 1 iv novels
every year, and they r vastly
w o r s e, mothiuks, than any
others, far or near. I read them
hoping I can find the reason
why their sales are great, why
all the races of ma n kind a re
rooting for that Jasper skate.
1 read them with a weary mtlcf
to me they sopm a thing ab
surd; they're lacking all ihe
grace and style that should
adorn the printed word. The
characters like wooden toys, go
through their little round of
tricks; the girls are silly and
the boys are always mediocre
hicks. Why do those stories
sell in tons, tht-.se books that
are not worth a hoot,: and Jinks
is rich while gifted ones can't
raise the price of a cheroot.
Sometimes I think I'll hire a
hall, and thrash this matter out
at length, and turn Jinks' pic
ture to the wall, and show his
work's devoid of strength. And
then again it seems to me the
fault is mine, I am to blame; I
nm so dense i cannot see the
reasons why Jinks conquered
fame. There is some merit in
his work that eye escapes these
eyes of mine; amid his pages
there must lurk some symptom
of the fire divine. If millions
buy his gaudy tales, and for the
next one wildly yearn, it shows
that somewhere worth prevails
that I am too stupid to discern.
And so 1 buy his latest yarn, 1
have the tome beside me now, as
sit writing in the barn, while
round me sports my festive cow.
To buy it eager crowds have
ganged around the bookstores
for a week: it must have worth
but I'll be hanged if T can find
th- faintest streak.
Drops Cross on Pole
NORTH ss
; , VKINGSSAY
' .. .11 O Amsterdam
KEY MYSTERY IN
PORTLAND II
IER
CASE IS SOLVED
l:. II.
I'OKTI.ANH. !. '"' Wi
lli:it Ci'"rK0 .iiiMi'rsini
Iii wliii-h JH'
A I nlifll.
,r:uli Tiii-si!:i.v
tml:iy whi n
prii'lur "f
1 General Umberto Nobile, above,
and his crew in the dirigible Italia,
circling over the North Pole, as
shown on the map, dropped a
cross, shown below, made from a
tree of the pope's garden in Rome
z j the ceremony being in charge of
oiilniiHiTiile nfliT I lie i Father Giuseppe Gianfrancesthi,
nwfliiiK, Klin wonlil Have seen ml , the Jtalia's chaplain.
Irnllal inn or such a war. .Mrs. Cut t .
thinks war has iirael ieally reached I
its end,
llihitititl
Optimism is
characteristic.
'lilto the opposition to pro-1
loveliest
! THE MARKETS
1 ANT10CH ITEMS i
to Ihi: il-iUt moiil
Mai jorie Stoy of
h., was shot to
Horning was unset
Amadeo ZanciiUi. pro
Ihe Portland Custom
(larnient comp::ny. repoiieo i,( toe
police that he found the key and
placed it in a mail box Tuesday.
.am-tlli found ihe key at H u. m.
T'i' --d: y at the corner of Itroadway
ami Iluriiside, several blocks from
the ileathman hotel where the
killing ..cctnred in Masterson's
room. X.aneolli placed it in a mail
ho: at t p. ni.. the same day at the
corner of Sixth and Anke ny and
p.ibl no more attention io me mat
ter until he noticed a newspaper
report concerning the return of
the key.
Tolice had supposed that Mas
terson himself dropped the key
into a mail box some time Tuesday
and they worked on the theoi-y
that he might still be alive instead
of drowned in the Willamette
river. The new development today
concerning the key revived some
interest hi the theory that .Master
son had jumpd into the river after
he left an east side hotel where he
: changed his bloody shirt and suit
for other clothing. Mis billfold and
some of his pa pel's were found In
the river Tuesday.
I 'o lice learned today that Mas-
jiersou took a taxicab in the Heath
jinan hotel to IJroadway and linrn
;ide where lie is believed to have
(dropped the key. Later he look
another taxi to the Sargent hotel
Ion the east side of the river where
ihe changed his clothes. 'o further
trace of hhu was found after h
j leit the SargciU.
j The county grand jury yesterday
j investigated the killing of .Mm.
iStoy, usiting th hotel room where
ilhe tragedy occurred following n
idiiiiking party, and Iriu-rviewinc,
friends of Mrs. Stoy who had spent
Monday evening wit h her and
Mastersuti.
Hotel employes, taxi drivers and
Archie Stoy, of Aberdeen, and
I'euiralia. Itusltand of the woman,
also were questioned.
Young squirts that spct'd around
town till '2 or it it'cbu k in lb inorn
i ii" had iH'iter save ihcr roadsiers
fee th long, dull, terrible cvcnin's
mi Sundays nt'lor tlnyre imirrlcd.
Th Hue thing: noon! spell hlndiii'
on Ih air In that liter's no commit-it-cs
at th' depot V meet you. an'
you don't have t' gll yiur neck
shaved.
(Copyright. John K. Mille Co.).
! eslock
! I'OHTLAM. Ore., Juno 1 .(iV)
Cattle and calves steady; no re
ceipts; Hogs steady; receipts S; all
and iambs steady; no re-
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
the Lahn for seven hundred years;
humble before Hod, hi;:h hearted j
helore men, an enemy of untruth I
and of injustice." I
You should read the chapters on j
his lite in Andrew M. While's ;
"Seven Hreat Statesmen."
I'roducc
POllTLAXM, Ore., June 1. (JP)
Hutter steady, wholesale prices;
(Cubes, extras 41le; standards
140c; prime firsts 3'iUe; firsts 3He.
; Creamery prices; Prints 8c over
J cube standards.
' IIHCS standard firsts half cent i
higher. Fresh standard extras
HUe; fresh standard firsts ".Tic;
fresh medium extras lii'c; fresh
.medium firsts 20 Sc. Prices to re
tailers one to three cents over ex-
i change prices.
MILK steady. Raw milk (4'
.S2.3a ewt f.o.b. Portland. liutter-
fat 41c station; 42c track; 44'4;.ei
A large number of people from
outside our community were seen
in the Antioch cemetery on .Me
morial day decorating the graves
i of friends and relatives.
It has been quite difficult to
j finrl th"' names of all former ser
: vice men who are buriell in the
Antioch cemetery. It is very like
" ly that quite a number of old sol
'diers are buried there but present
i investigations revealed only three.
The old soldiers
; Identified and flags placed on their
graves are; James II. Rogers. Mex
I ican war veteran: Thomas Hrown.
; Civil war veteran and Victor
i Creighton. Spanish - A mei ican war
'veteran. If uTiytme in the com
( munity knows of anv other old sol
diers in Antioch c-metery please
notify (irant Martin, local meir.ier
in" the American Legion, "and lings
will b" placed on their graves.
i I-'rink of Antioch was the
only student of the Sams Valley
high school to receive the atten
dance certificate for perfect atten
dance during the past year.
BIG BILL DEFEATS
MP NET STA
CmCAHO. June 1 . UVt Wit-
who have been bam i I'.iti I'.ill t 1 ilden. cautaut t
Tanuo Abe. in the opening s:n-
Ma is cup tennis finals.
The sf Tires were l'-2. li-8, 'I-.
f.o.b. 1'ortlantl.
PdCLTHY steady. Live hen
over 4 .j lbs. 21c; 4 to 4 'a lbs. IUc
8 to 4 lbs. ISc; 3 lbs. and under,
Micj; ild roosters 1'ic; broilers 2Tic; j
young ducks 2"'i2Sc. !
j San Francisco Huticrfat
I SAN FJIAXCISCO, June 1. l'i
iRutierfat f.o.b. San Francisco
1 KSfSS iLT 1' ' H? rJ4
.ibpMONEY,m
I CAN'T EUY
ilaiic ccililiiiito for .wf.ft attfti- .WW' A If UTTER OIL 1
,'.., y"'"-- r -than I
IKAMQAQ CAMII V IQ 'wjejA
i
th
John
Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore. June 1. (Pi
I Wheat: HHlt hard white, $1.52;
; soft white, western white. SLI-;
; hut d win' or. northeru spring and
: western reatl, $l.3o.
L (PI
family of
Douhllcss the rii;ht training to develop ;i floor walker's pe
culiar expression would ho to yive a hick-tow n hoy a sport road
ster at the aire of twelve.
Justice iu Now York has-written
different epitaph for the t'amou
Whitteinore -iang. Nate Weinzim
I iner. last of that tribe which ruled
in various slums, will go to jail for
'about forty years. Richard Reese
' Whitteinore. the leader, was hanged
Mn Maltimore not long ago. Milton!
( "Shuffles" l Uohlherg is in jail to
(stay twenty years. "Ituithnore Wil-
jlie I nkelliacli and Leon and Jacob! Outs No. 2, 30 lbs., white feed, and mother and six children
.............. v ........ i j msvowi eu in mi- i in us.
;nemora prison serving forty-year j , Today's car receipts Wheat, U'J; ' , ,. ;
lst'lU'n,'"s- , , j flour, K!; corn. 2: oats, 0; uav, 2. ! tfiefl advertising gets results.
1 These sad facts are printed to let . 4. j
'yotm.; men know Hint crime really. Asylum Inmate Suicides. ; na pi10,,r..it.em nA Woni.it;0
p.-ir-.M. lire., June i m -
COVKKT. Kas., June
; Kight members of the
Alfred Kayser were binned to
death iu a tire which destroyed
- their farm home last night.
! The charted bodies of ihe father
were
THE AiODERX OIL
foils ismm
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
j He hasn'i the true reformer complex,
j straight ahead and let the ears smash if
j right.
unless he
it- knows
will drive
ic's in Ille
People who think everything will turn out all riv.M are cor
rect. Itut it is hecausc stuuehody else has sense enough to hail
the hoat.
,U IISTIONS AM) wswrits
Itiipture.
Is it dangerous to have an old
rupture out'.' When a person has
il out can they get it 1
L. J.
A n s w or K r sa ft t y a
comfort, efficiency and
a person should have ;
operated upon, unless there is some
i-V'eial reason why this is not ad
visable. In the radical cure of
1 ml ore nothing is remo-d. Some
time; hernia or rupture operations , a gutlienng of Ortluulox and luck
fail 10 cure. Sometimes persons , site Quakers: "There is no such I
who have had successful surgical ; thing in modern times 11s
treatment' do later develop a new 1 selt-detensr
rupture
ck?--W.
well as
voiioniy.
ruptu re
: docs NOT pay.
f
I Constantinople reports dissatis
faction with the new Turkish mar-j
' riage law. w hich limits each man to t
one wife, officially.
I Similar dissntisfaction is iadicat- :
I oil in divorce court proceedings;
here. Our civilization has changed j
;"ouly one" to "only one at a time." 1
Mrs. Cm l ie Chapman Catt tells ;
I'eever. an inmate at the
hospital, committed suicide
night by hanging himself
a lied sheet attached to an
Sufferers Out of Bed
Those who have tried everything;
without benefit will find Casey's
Rheumatic Remedy the most start
ling discovery of recent times for
pains of rheumatism, neuritis, neu
ralgia, sciatica, lumbago. The re
lief is quick find sure, reduces pain
and swelling; through direct action
on the stomach, liver and kidneys.
; sold on a guarantee by .larmin &
l Woods' Mrug Store. St.'o per bottle.
war oft Cntil further notice, nil retail; or direct by mail. Address J. H.
; lumber yards in Medford will close Casey. a21 Kearney St., Portland,
I Loui:
I state
; last
I with
lautcmaUc sprinkler. He was dis-1
covered by a room mate, who no-!
tifie.i the hospital authorities.
Peever was received hero in
April and had been an inmate at1
the Steilacooni. Wash., institution.
prior to this time.
If I had a rupture I'd Had the Quaker caught someone j at 1 p. w.on Saturdays.
Ore.
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