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o o POTF FOOT! TrEDFORT) MAITJ TRTBTJXE. fEDFORD OREfiOX. SATURDAY. JULY 28, 1928. o - - "') L'ilEDFOBD MAILTRIBCNE Dally, fiundif, Weekly HubliiheJ by tbt MRDrUHU PKU.TINO 00. 1I17H N. f ir Sr. fbQM 71 HOBEKT W. R1JHI., Editor ,f. HUUITKR HUl'i'H. Maiiafar 1 1 An ludefU-udaDt NewsiMHr JCntered M iecond claa. matter at Med ian!, Oregon, under Ad o( March 8. 1879. 8UBSCKUTJ0N JUTCS Mill la Advance: .,( Daily, with Sunday, yir 17.60 Dully, wllti Huniiiiy, moult 76 I " liy, wiiiio.it humUy, -nr Dally, without H111..U. month 6 I Weekly Mali Tribimt. Mi )t;ir.... S-('l J tuilay, on y-ar -uu by Uarrffr, Hi Advuni'f In UMtonl. Ahd Uud, Jaclnwiiri.la, Ontr.l 1'oint. HiomiIi, ' Talent, (.old UlH and on Hlgiiwuyf: Dally, witti Sund.., month .76 Dully, wllliout Sunday, monUi & J Daily, without Sunday. ona year... 7.00 Dcllr, with Htinday, oiwi year 8.00 AJI irriuft, caUi in advance. UCMI1KK hV TUB ASSOCIATED I'KKHS ! Ktreirlug Kull linked Wire Nrtflca Only papr lo city or county recviflng , oewa by telegraph, i Th AnaociaU-d Pwmi la txeJn.ifely en- i titled to tlie use or republication of all ; Dew, dlMjit' ti credited to it ur otberwltn ( credited li thia paper, and alio to tba local mwi puliliahed herein. ,' All rights for republication of fpeclil dlav I patches herein are iIko renervr-d. j Sworn dally average circulation for ill j aoutha ending April 1, 1H. AMI. . Offlr-lal paper Official puper of the City of Hertford. j of Jarkaon Count. . 1 AdertU!nf Kepreaenrallrta j If. C. alOOKNSK.N ft COUI'ANT Oftln-a In New York, Cliiao, Detroit, flao fiauclKO, Loa AnKelea. Heatll, Port- i Uiid. BH Ye Smudge Pot Br Ariliar fern 1 BUl.mlt that If l hero Iw ny pneieiy iinmiitf the ui)K'ls nml nrHianffpls, oven divine heiriKM. It ' li :fS the LIiiiik Club. (l-'roni tlw Of 'llcilll I'lllilieilllnn (if tllP l-inilM)-i , vhy Aimi-l-l-ion Hurry HmiKen Is tmse-Hl-ipini,r. The ItiHelnuH vnlley tomntn l now in Uh liMt eondltlnn for ) .llii'klim nd UirnwinK- The heat Is still lieltifr accord ed a chilly reception, by lis tar- .Mr. Coulidue eaur.ht a fish ton many, ihus maltreatim; the sacred I'.sh laws of Wisconsin. Isy no , wild chance could the rceordlnK ' i- r.he Inve struck the wionu Key on his typewriter. "IZdar Welsh Is rnnnim; around with one nf the lallanher i:lrls. We are Klad lo see Kdar tak" U s:and for the rlKht." (Plum Creel; News. Yreka .lournaH Jlow does MIsh CallaKher feel about It. Ho many outspoken, outstand ing drys are showinn up drunk in the fhst pan, that It Is ifv bout time a prominent wet ap peared sober. Al'TO-lNTOXlC TI( (i.Mr. Uasltob. understand you have taken on a nlw 1 1 tie. A. Yes, the Smll h-liidiinson. -. We are to make a special cam pitb'ti to put ft over this fall. y. I've heard a hit of talk "' iiboui tt. Will l( do all that is advertised ? A. You can't k wronn uriili Ibis model. The very best stuff bos one Into li. Are you inter esled? (j. Well, I'm sort of loohini? ;i round, hall about made up my mind to buy a I louver. A.- Thai's a (jood make, loo. Ci:t it all depends on what you , ae InokiiiK f"i. W' ilon't want to knock any model. The Hoover is all rii;ht If you want the con Y veutional iroditct, with no radical haimes In design or mechanism, liut If you want something now, KometbhiK that will embody mark - t-d Innovations and Klve you a '"decided chanM' front whal you .have been accustomed to for thf Wi eluht years, yoti will make no mistake In deciding on a Smith- Itohiusnn. (J. In what respects does H differ from the Hoover? A. The Hoover Is really the old Coolidc, Slb-nt Six with a "' little heavier body and stlKht chatu;e In the cooling system. The smitb-Uoblnson ir an entlrel nev model. it differs In even ,,, way from everylhinfc thai ha- 'in been proiluced In the past. li operates on a new principle. Thi contriils are easier for Hie aver uae man to understand. , ,i, What about lubrication ? A Don't worry ahmii Uibrica tion. If Ibis car goes over your lulu b allot) ll oiibb will be over fur fmir years anyway. (J I hear It has somethlnu niii'l in body construction. A. Oh. yes; forgot to tell 'ott. It has a coui bimtt ion and j convertible body which makes It a family car, a farm wagon, a beer tno k and a business car, : as the occa.-lnn may require, I i). I'm nearly convinced. Hut I soppose ibis Smiih-Hobinsnn doesi 1 not live up to the representations. A. Listen, niy man; if you nr-' . i not latlrted with the Mmllh-Cob. 1 inson ami It doesn't do everything j j, , we say H win il". you can turn ii in and vet t;o per cent of the : purchase price. I (J. Will you take la my old car on a deal? a. What kind In It ? Q It's a Calvin brougham. A. P.I log H In and I II allow you $4 tut it. Q. Why ean't I Let mot e on ; "If ? A There's been a tot of om . , tialnt about It. It dncMl I ehooe to run. ( New York Sun . i , . . V-'AKHINf .TON. July US --OVi The lirtvy ilciartment was ndviscil today that Till Natidlnn followers sort cndeiiMl to marine forces at ''tnmoin. Nicaragua, July 24. Tlie (io n vcre granied he eustomarv , 'cremency. ,f. Mr. and Mrs. W. .. Mh haet ami si mi Ailt and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hickman of this city Icfl early Hits teiirniitr, ' for Cren-ent City ami oile r points for n few day' vara- -tlon, I THE CITY OF MEDFORD SHOULD TRADE AT HOME I T"vO the people nf Medfnrd believe in llie kIosmii, U in ford I rude is .Med lord made?'' IT tliey (In, llien tlie ( il.v Council was pi'H'i letting 1lU ('(lilt I'lK't fill' tin ( It though tlit Iiils of some oiitsid Hin. iicconlinir lo inniihcrs vnvly criticized for tlmt nctioii. S( tin other day when bids were reecived for the pnvintr of Ncvenil slreels in Med ford, the Council k"V the eontntct tu tli lowest bidder n firm in Oregon City, even though the loc.d bidders were only liliniil nej- cent hitflier. We don't censure tlie members of tlie Council for Hint nc tioii, for we understand tlie tissumjition upon which that action I is based. They are elected jis the representatives of the coJc, j ami they .should do whal ihey believe the people want them to do. Hut we do believe the members of the Council are mistalfii in their idea of what the people want. If "With Med ford trade is Medl'ord made" means anything it means the patronage of local industries, even though a lower price miVlit lie secured outside, at a catalogue house for e amjtlc. It is based upon the perfectly sound theory that by helping e.ich other we help ourselves, and by keeping I hf money nt home we alt benefit. Th.it theory applies to the city as well as to the individual, if anything it applies more to the'city, for the money the city spends belongs to the people, who benefit chiefly from the application of this principle, I'nless priees submitted by local firms are extortionate and local competition should prevent that, the city of Med ford in our opinion should buy everything it can in Med ford, cer tainly everything that is manui 'act ured here. Mcdford has a e((ncrete plant. It has in its territory a ee- . , , , niciit plant. I he local linns have constructed cement pa vintf here which is hitrhlv aeceplable. The moncv spent on t hese . . . , a . , .... ' .. streets has stayed here at home, and benelited the community (fenerallv. j , , n . . teniion to the eriticisnts advanced Ilall contract. Kor we don't believe those criticisms were either II founded Or represented the a whole. We also believethe City Council should have awarded the pavinr contract to local firms. 1or the 5 per cent saving in the contract price will, in our judgment, represent a decided loss, when the extra cost of lnaintaininy; th asphaltie type of pavement is considered, added to the greater loss sustained by sending thousands of dollars away from this city, which could have. and should have been, kept at home. QUILL Kuropcan travel maki of smells. one I'Vorr fmvii lmu aM'nmilv Ibaf ,. ' 111 milliner O! unpaid hills'. . j 1. I a m for t he su rvlva I o ft he , 1 . 1 1 p 1 1 finest. There was another good .Men are created eipuil. out it takes an occasional bank tail-1 n.asn fur the prejudice of the old lire to keep them that way. timers anainst sleeping late mnni- I lugs It cut In one's quota of ultra " ; violet. This, too, need not concern 'The Kin": of Italy has no softer job than the jjnod party man us so much today. The absorption ,i 1 1 ii . m -i ' j of ultraviolet varies with the area nun ifi r 1 1 j ' 1 'i i-n 1 1 m imi 1 lie im II I I If At does nothing else in his a confirmed drv. A soft voice indicates two I that the waiter will serve Almost everybtuly would favor birth made selective. Awful thought! Suppose, tlie radio worked both ways and the politicial speaker could hear ten million people mutter "Hull!" In the world of science, liuht means heal, romance, iy.hi lowers the temperature. Americanism : Cheering ipnrt who saw him cheat. the Trader Horn miubl sell another book to Amerienns by eon fessini; thai he is also Santa Clans. Too much of "education" U useful only to those who will i't a living by tenchinir it to others to teach. A few others bv insects are equipped by the loudesi horns ihey MUTT AND JEFF IN62, BCFoFJe VWG GO D0UUM 10 SIR JltivjeTS You Afjt .sere rtftyc A T AMCC; I'LL Roll op rue rug: v , lV fit f j i r' ;' I DITTO, A 'th Mcl- tlly .justified V tUlll t( a -Mcutord lirill tfWU firms were lower. of tin Council, they were HO- . wheu'thev awarded the Citv sentiment (if this eommnnilv ass,M'l "" warm weather or cli- POINTS tolerant." Especially tolerant looMu io evnevllnno- . net m I hi o I ' r,t i II j; Willi pi H 1 campaign, lie will make Hoover things: That you are wel vou last. bre ontrnl if it could be In the world of winner; seoruinn the spoil- Nature to make a noise, and ean yet. Inez Should Brush Up IT'S O. IC. VAlTH Me, Mutt! THIS VAMi NVV PART c-. ..rs r. iT avwvul tAMte(j Jepr cs'. UjHGM wvYACH'- if w A Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Hlffiird Irttm pertaining to personal ,rttra uhwM l.e bri unci uhttrrt in Ink. twvra, only a iw ciiii i answer en urre. lug V) i nit ru'-tl una. Adilrcs Dr. William n Aiu is. jioiuiii s ai jn:i.rii No. 1 I)'inic Abeil in tlw AIuiiinj. Karly to bed and early to rip iH twaddle to one hyici-h atty wis', it may have lif.n a nod habit in the days of tallow candle, Today it i.s mainly tlie moron iiojiululion thai fnllowH tiiiH atn-ient iireeept. Ho far a h our orrsent knowl edfj( Kor-H, it dori n o t matter whi'ther one re tircM to bed at 9 o'eloek or nt 1 L' o'clock, provided one m-in the nee-r-M.sury number of With very few ex. 1 houi'H of Hlecp. reptionH the neccsnary bourn of Mleep vary with ukc, an fftllows: Infants under ti mniUtiH of UK InfantK 1 year old Infants from 1 to 2 yaix old Children from 2 to li years old 1 H hourH I T. hoti t'H .1 A houtH ..1 '' hour, Children from r to 8 years old Children fro m 10 to 1 i 1 1 hours years old 1 0 'i liours ; In, youth mont persons re quire Ill hours I Adults up to middle awe.... !i lioui's Mature adultH s hours Klderly h u t fitlll active ' workers 7 hours : Klderly retired or sedei ..ti'f. hours I tiiry folk " in ndividuai cases may; Thp Brlimi,(Mlsis. ln,r Ih,'K,' f'K'oes slightly. 1-or x,u..lsP ilU lh curo for MVV(.nl. example, one requires more sleep. in .m(1 mrus f,.et. k. k. ! wh,'n 0,10 Aw nuri1 iyii work j a nswer. I know no cure," but 1 Viny. and less sleep when one!,.n,nv nt . n,..tn j .l(tvisl. does mainly mental work. . This isi jM,,.Inij ,n (.(.h !:hon nn ounce or Jcnnirary lo pumiar belief, but ) twn tfn s(1uiion nf formaldehyde. il'liysioloulrnlly sleep is repair time. (1,(inin;j JI1(1 sllimlintf tho noPH iiihi wo" "'". uiioivM miMOiij,, tI(, j,,,,, i( possible to 1 rv out much repair work to do compared i fnr ., ll;tv twn ir.fnro weiring with one who inborn. In eoldj.,(.m Alsi, p;ihlt ,ho solf.s rtml weather or climate one needs moroi i-iui-en im-w with thn c-imc ,iu. mate. Some people are fat be cause they sleep too much and others sleep too much because they are fat. Skinny persons require relatively mure sleep than Cat per sons. So lying abed In the morn ing Is one of the best medicine: for Skinny Winnie or Slim Jim: but not so good for us plump ones, and that's a great pity, too, be cause we. know how to do this thing so well. The old-timers were unite right about the utiheatlhfuluess of lying abed in the morning. It was even worse for them than being a bed In any hour of the night, for by X or !i o'clock in the morning the air In the bedroom was something frightful. Nowadays, however, the late sleeper need not worry about jtliis, for nobody excludes night air from his sleeping rom any more if anybody still does so, then lei h.m n,. there and sobacelatc. say exposed to sunlight, so 1 liai we have an obvious advantage over our grandparents In this respect. People who are, well, restless, of "nervous" temperament, should lie hue. Persons who are of san guine disposition, wide-eyed, slen der build, slow pulse, cold, subject to spastic constipation or mucous colitis, should lie 1 Normal young persons should act up when they awaken. These other classes profit by remaininu In bed an hour or two even when they no longer sleep, ll is a good time to let the thoughts run free, let the subconscious rule, day .".ream, and perhaps discover some ureal Ideas. When you do gel up .bat he or not. as yt.;t enjoy more. Cold waler or wM'm. or perhaps an air bulb, suit yottr ow 11 taste. A Iso take a drink of water, hot. cold, as you like. 1 tetter omit salt or other things fnm this morning lui Jdhltion. A glass or n pint Is plenty. 4) i:s'l'IOS M ANSWI HS Personal Hcaltli Serlcc. J:e kind as to advice whal to o f..r i bad case t.f eczema. X. S. Answer Consult a physician. I medical advice. not ulv Cooilcs. .1 hav i.mic n.-e tint c.iltf. t h:i lr spots. Can ou siniKcst ome - ihltm '.' Atuwer. Smear freely upon the lllfei 'cave ii over uinht : ii. iv .a.,!. .....it ted areas ami On Her Geography JUiT A SCHCMe OM So SHC could UUUAT AM NG 6C-T' TO THC S.C'LL Be , .kit,. e?rs.rs TV! lifalth an-) hygiene, not to rtifant iliaKnnsii or Owing to tlie large number of it-Urni rf- o frjuy can ue niiiut; 10 queries not cuuiorm- Brady, in cara of tit. a tiewupuper. t VHImv oxlrt of mercury 3 ilraiTiH Salicylic arid Jo e,ratu; I'ctrolalum i drams M(mqiilloe.-i. Please recommend sotm'thlns to apply ' arms ancl li-js to repel mouultns. also somi'ihliitf to re-lii-Vf ilrblntc of mosquito hi ten. V. C. H. Answer. Kqual parts of th(! four oils. oiiv tar. cedar and eitron ella. makes K"d mosquito dop. Soirif may be rubbed over the ex posed skin. A cloth saturated with Ibis and hum, in doorway of tent' or room will repel the varmints in disorder. Relieve the itch by tom-him? the bite with tr. lodin, peroxide, or aromatic ammonia, or by iubblnt wllh a bit of wet soap, or applying Klyrrin, or liathinf: with salerattis in water. Oil of rlt rone la alone repels mosquitoes, but does not last bum. Acidosis. Have yon a pamphlet or oi her printed matter eoneernlriK acidosis : jind n diet I countemei it ? VV. IS. W. Answer. N'o. I have no infor mation to aive about any disease or disease condition, cure or treat ment. This Is merely a personal health service. ( ilad to ulve you whatever information or adviee 1 ean about your health, but I do not believe in distributing morbid information promiscuously. ,lnn um.p f..u,u niiernate dav for three or four times, and l"t the feet dry in the air. The solution is made by putting one ounce of liquid formaldehyde (37-40 per) cent) In a half pint bottle jiikI , filling up the ( Copyright. bottle with water. John Pi lie Co.) 4. ll I ! Some o these times Mayor 1 1 ,Hi n my Walker Is -otu C taUcj mi much primpln' it that ever- 1 " luiilily'll be gone when he gils , (her. Who ever dreamed th' time; would come when th' rarmcr an' j Ih' Arctic explorer would have anything In common? Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) iron mines, in .llnueot:i cent public schools. magniii t The open pit iron mines near 'llihbing are niarvelonst proofs of '(he Creator's generosity. Hut the open minds nt children are ten million times more Important, and Minnesota knows It. Will peace ladies and gentlemen j kindly consider China ami Japan : China's population Is more than stv i times that of Japan: her wealth inland territotv imleiinltelv niciit ;lhan .lapau s. .s ngniers. iuiur - 'ers. in brnverv ami intelligence, t'h nese coital Japanese. 1 Hut China lives In dread of Jn- pan, and at Japan s mercy. Hlv SAY, tou'Rd AIV i-M iLift-rc run Si - MATTCR UITHJ 1 Vil I T - ' I Rippling Rhymes (Ey Walt Mason.) Foil I'RF-KIOKXT. I vole for Klauk for presi d e n i , been U se he. is a ji f ' cd gent wit It an unspotted fame; the policy for which he stands the highest eulogy commands, ancl i shall voire the same. When seated in the White House chair ! know we'll find him just and fair, a cautious man and wise; I know he'll guide affairs of state with acumen supremely great, and to each crisis rise. I feel he'll be u great success; he'll try to save us from distress ns nobly as he can; but still I figure I must toil if t would buy six quarts of oil to lubricate. . my van. If l would keep my stand-off good I'll have to kepp on sawing wood, must labor and repent; I can't expect that statesmen wise will pay . the baker fnr his pies that I am prone to eat, I cannot hop that .Mr. Itlunk will make m solid with the bank if I dis play no thrift, if I blow in the precious scads, the shining dol lars of our ttnds. and with the spenders drift. f there's n mortgage on my cow, the presi dent, I must allow, won't liqui date the same; he cannot pay my private debts, for he's en gaged with bigger bets, he flics at larger game. If l um shift less and inclined to dodge the useful daily grind and on vain errands chase, the President won't help me out. though he may be the finest scout who ever held the place. The presi dent will sprain a limb to keep tho land's affairs in trim, he'll wrench a collarbone; but still the plnylnc of the game, and building up a shining faint?. Is up to me alone, jf 1 pay up my bills on time, and look on i d 1 e n ess as a cr i m e, and t rent all people fair, and with the Imnker keep in touch, it really does not matter much who ohbls the White House chair. ('Al'SK CHINA IS NRVRIl PRK. t PAIlf'.I). I This big, rich, peace-loving coun try could easily give u good imita imiu 01 II num. iToeBUs snowed ilia I ijotr mi goiu 10 0010a, tne wise man, -ami 001011 said aometliinK that ;ou-'ht to he posted across the walls of the Senate and House, and in I every room in the White House, f "IF ANYONE COMKS HAVING iltKTTKR IKON THAN YOH. HK !WII.L HK MASTER OF ALL THAT GOLD.'' 44 Little private wars, based on hootleggltig;. vice and extortion, proceed. Two are shot dead, rhl- ;dled by machine gun lire, in St. 'Louis, a third, in the parly, lives with six wounds. j In another St. Louis Ane; opera - j tion three were shot down, nut .killed. i f4 In Chicago, Salvatorc Canale, only 24, drove into his gartvw unit I never came out. Men waited there in ambush. Six bullets tn his hentl. ; no clues. London and nil Hrltain are boni fied by our "murder carnival." We take It calmly. That's why wo have it. E PES MOINES, July 28. JV) Gov. Alfred E. Smith's position on the prohibition question. Including, hisvlews on "the chaotic condi tions resulting from lax enforce ment of the prohibition laws," has the endorsement of Iowa denioc- 1 racy The state democratic convention. In endorsing the democratic presi dential nominee's stand on the pro hibition question yesterday, reject ed a qualifying clause offered from the floor, to stand by Smith's senti ments "until some more stringent method of liquor enforcement were found." Tlie presidential nominee was . '-o-.- ..-- ... . common people, and the couven- 'ion eiiuorsen in its entirety the nat- party platform upon which the ional campaign will be built. JUST X Dom'T You' Re 1 J KGce a I - iiu-lk, 'm .... . I JV. Jm f CORRUPIIHED CAUSE nc I sl'ATTr.K. Wash.. July After hearing repeated aicacks on .,..nv:.ience of crime in the United States. and being i horteil to work for obedience to all krws, 2,000 lawyers wer today ' preparing to return , home from the of the American 1 fiftieth convention association here. ; Alarm at the rapid growth r I organized crime was expressed by Mrs. .Mabel Walker Willebrandt. assistant attorney general in charge : of prohibition, at the lawyers' an- nual banquet last night. ! The upholding of ill laws, par - ticularly the Volstead act, Is neces I sary to the preservation oi cun i stiiutional government, .Mrs. WUle '. brandt declared. j "Tho great center of lawlessness 'cannot continue lawless without graft and corruption by city, state and sometimes national law. en forcement officers." she said. ''Hut It all starts with the tarnishmeiu ' of local officers. Obedience of the law. even more than enforcement ! is the remedial step necessary, j "Organize the forces of law in i your own communities until they 'are at least as effe-tive as thej ' forces of disorder." ! STUNT FLYER DIES I IN A NOSE DIVEil I IMPERIAL, Oil., July 28.-HP), ' While attempting to show a j traffic policeman "how easy it ' is Uv nose dive under .'i00 feet." j Carol ft. Crossan, ' Los Angeles , stunt a vi a t o r. wa s k i 1 led n ea r j here last night, when his plane crashed. The traffic policeman, Sam I Wise, was the only near witness j to the crash. Shortly before, he land Crossan had had a discus ! slon a ho tu stunt flying and the (aviator had told him It was a ("cinch." Crossan entered his plane and began to demonstrate. Jn-1 !st end of "leveling off." however, the plane sud j .lftP1. a n0se dive, denly crumpled and fell. Two years ago. white flying over the beach at Venice. Calf -fornia, Crossan, in making what was said to have been a forced , landing, killed two children play-! inir In the surf. lie was tried twice on manslaughter charges, shut! the juries disagreed. The district attorney's office dropped -the charges last month. HIT ARIZONA TOWN MIAMI. Ariz., July 2K. fPi Nearly half a million dollars worth of damage was done here yester day by a raging mountain cloud burst that swept throng the town from the hills and left its mark upon business buildings and resi dences alike. The terrific wind which accompanied the cloudburst blew down a few light structures and unroofed many others. Wind and wash mn le a sham bles of the downtown streets. Hocks and brush were carried from the hills into the heart of the town, i sirt-ii. wimv Diie.i iiiph wiih ,io-!s nuiLL ?n" 1 y'LW'Jlii l.ris. Mml and shikI m''I IlU"! 1 jnfllpCl iSl 11 1 TfiV'fib Mon-s iind l.uslnes-s f-stabllshni.'iils. I 8 """t Vl 1 ? MyfirH AlUnmoMlos ! washn.l inl Uu- CENTER OF S'W f'U tW flood fa na I ru nnlng t hroto.- h t he city. There were no known deaths, despite early rumors that three tiVes had been lost In the flood. The flood control walls did little or nothing toward cheeking the torrent which originated in tip' Pinal mountain watershed, passing through the liloody Tanks wash and swept along the Miami-Superior highway. SAN ! i: A N CISC t) Patrick IHeiirv's famous stamp tax sjieech in 1 Tii.i. in which he is popularlv beliee,i to have said -'if this 'e j treason, make th- most nf it." was recorded differently in con i temporary reeords. said Hr. Haviil iS. Muy.xey. professor of History a' jColnmhia university, in a speech .here. Mujcey said the records CARG VHiag pROH! of F AV I "'r' rV'. It sf'i loyul (Viu-ce HI t Kniilaml.' F. W. lJitrson.s arrived llt'n' Thursday night from a few day"' Imslncw trip In norinirn i uiii'mi.. Free Demoastraticn Stuart's IMapao-Pads are differ ent from the truss, being im-chan-jco-chemieo applicator:; made .self adhesive piiims. lo h-bl U the distended muscles. No straps, buckles or springs attached can- t slip, so cannot cnaie or pi ' against the pume. none, j'uoiih i years inousauus oae 1 ( treaieil inemseivvs .11 imi-m join hindrance from work most 'Obstinate case.s conquered. Soft as velvet easy 10 apply inexpensive. 'Awarded gold medal. Home; C.talid j Prix, Paris, and honorable mention, i San Kranci.-ico. Process of recov-. cry is natural, so no sub.sequi ' u.- for t russ. rr.i.i: to i;i ptciifh ! Tucilay. Jills :;ist, at Holland ; Hold, .Meilloro, Irnm io:.( a. 111. 10 " p. m., li y I", ami .iis, . . llll-Mi. j I. ;iities will receive the personal ' aUention of Mrs. Klliott. Jti not fail to call on Dr. Klliott fas you may not have another qi . portunity for years. It costs you nothing to examine ami have dem , onstr ated to you privately this sci entific self-treatment; you are -u-- titled to the same freedom from the truss ami knife achieved by many others. Remember the time and place. I If not aide to call, write for I,: 1 1 K i-3 TillAL PI.APAO. Address t'laimo I Co., r.iN Stuart Itltlg., St. I.ouis, Mo, i Advertisement . ) , j .J ajt .j, ,j. .;. j. .j. .j, j. j. j, .j, .j, ,. tj j $ Blue Flower Lodge We Serve Fine Chicken Dinner J $1.00 I A Good Place for Parties and Banquets ? A PLACE TO DANCE Reservation Call 341-R-3 ? f ' .J, . .J. J. .J. ,J. .J. .J. aj. .J, t ajt Jl t 4 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon WE DEVELOP . FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy 'The Rexall Store" gwa 1 1 mvnwrn mi v. 'as i vr; i ! 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