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nrrw fottn BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dill;, Bandar, WnkJy Piihhftlird ti th. MEDFOK.D MINTING 00. M-IT-H N. Kir St. RHHKK'1' W. Hlllir,. Editor i B. HUM I'l'liH KUII H, alaiiagm Au lntle;!ud.ut Nr trapvr Bnternl 11 lecond claa. matter at Med lord, OregOD, ruidM Act ol alarm 8, !' SUBSCRIPTION HATKI 07 Mall In Advuncc: . btilj, with Sunday, yr Unity, with BunUgy, mouth.... Dally, wutiout Sunday, ysr... ltetly. without Sunday, month.. Wtx-klv UjII Tribune, on -a Mtr. ,;"S guuiUy. one yew I By carrier, in Acivurai ir. Mmifiru, und, JariMngiie, Central roiitt.iiioei,ia, I fife il Dally, wUtiout Sunday, at year.. a.'oo Ullly, wltD Nuriuay, oiia year. All trtni, eatoi la fclroor. Mirit. ri.ii Wira Mfrrtce LllLW:'Jlcilf 01 cyuntr ,eCfe'fiu:hcfore the V.W winner can ho wiS toXI'Sl BT. .u.pliK'Os may determine the final news ilJujiaunpa rrwmtw 10 it ur ouirrwij Dr-I.tiil In Uila pupfr, I.l.l.li-dla.l IllTfltl All rifliM far fii)tiltlIrllon of apectal dlf eat i-li tt Lerebi ar lino wtwd. mnAyru'i? wtl'" Oflklal pifT of tlx! City of UHford. OfllHai pu(r ol Jankaun Counu. A'lTertfalng RfpreH-nrallTta U. O. UOOKSSKS it COMCAST Oftlct-a In Ktw York, CbU-f, IfetroH, Ban rrauclaco, Lo AJtgtlea. bealtla. i'wrt. land. Ye Smudge Pot Bf Arthur I'erry Tlx- civic Delight and Je!itium, is Ulsmiiy unil IUhkuhi (deep), hr rnusp .Mr. Hoover came, and th naered steeihead of the Rogue woro nil liMikiiiK the other way. The annual shoring. of the val- 1 ley hay crop is reported; tun bulg- ' ing barns, and thick array of liny- t stacks that dot the landscape, re- 1 moving nil doubt about tt. The unholy Ku Kluaf Kltm, of, unhappy memory In these parts, i has launched another raid upon i the poeketbookH of the bnuhery of j the land, it press dlspalcii oi yeH- j tenia y stating: The letter assorted the Khin was not asking for funds be cause it needed the money for Its operation, hut that an opportunity should bo given ' every "public spirited Ameri can to contribute to this great en use." . . ." the opportunity to contribute t'o this ureal online." Is first mntlP itvallablo in Kansas, and the Klea-gli-H, ami the Dragons, and the Wizards, know their simpletons, nicgonians, who have not had their systems entirely iirgvd of Ihe lUl! spell of bigotry, and who me being pursued by the Pope will, In due course of time, mid before it 1h too wet to light the fiery cross upon the mount, he glwn tin opportunity to righteously putuvle Into the coffers of slickers, cash thai could iu hvitrr applied on the hack-salary nf their, pastors. It has been a long time since tliey were unmercifully skinned, in tin name of religion, and (hey ant just dying to put on n nightgown, and go to a pasture Instead of to bed. Hon. llors(? Itromley was bereft of his mustache last evening, by force. Lt was only a question of tlpie until Justice overtook the vic tim of the outrage, who has been flaunting an eyesore on his upper lip, in the face of lovers of the beautiful, for what seemed like nn eon. A fitting appreciation should be rendered the perpetrators of the brilliant stroke, t'o pro movies of the devastation will be shown at the next meeting of tho Tolo Com mindly club, LOST ST. Orecubnek In or near I'uhlir Alnrkol lust Saturday fort, noon. Phono IM- lfi-.M. ( Kugeni Cuard.) What's he looking for sympathy. Several young men who will enter the 1'ofO this fall, have s'.ai ted dragging I heir feet and have thrown uway their garters. I battle your feet with my tears, iiml dry them with my hair. It Is true I have very little hair, but then you have such very little feet! ( Kmporia, Kan., flazetle.) When Komnncc Is bald. M r. Kemtis, the wifc-shooi ing bootlegger whose genius for being crazy in u timely manner consti tutes a smell to high heaven and beyond, fuees deportation to Can ada. I'or over t no years t 'ana da has been a good -neighbor, and then this comes lo p:is. I'ublic sentiment has switched from the vigilant police dogs, to the Orent Onnes. The Oreal Dune Is the size of 11 ycaroh( steer, and tuiiM' as clumsy. The species occu py space freely, and love to argue with the silvery inoon. Ilclmoh, the llob Deliel liny, has i f t urie-d from the lat II ie ocean, which he attempted to swallow, with no success. There are several new sets of false teeth about, and I be steaks are In for a tough time. J I irutn-fli e is forecast for t he : tail-end ot tin- week. Across the drive va s, mothers mention KcactUms on the heat's extension. Shirt-sleeved fathers, wlih garden hose Water the yard and their own clothes. The new boy scout has slight dlMI-qlll ltravi ly blowing squeaky taps. .(Kansas City Kiarl. ( A high Fchool gn t dresse.l once loo soon Highs up nt the yellow moon. The curfew sends the young ones Mary Pir kford isn't going In play little girt parts any more. That's llKht, Mary; bt yournelf. r AMERICAN ATHLETIC TIMES hnve chnnsred. Not so many yearn ago, track and field events nt the Olympic fiimn were little more than contests between' nieniliei's of flic American tenin. Foreign iilli letes made no pretense of (.liiillentfinsj Ainerieun supremacy in this lino of athlelie endi'avor. Then Finland eame to ihe front, followed by ficrmany, and ..7.co ! nm'' Fi'ttbind has deinonslnited e!'Sj,n' hurdles mid the half-mile, ! eonetdi'd to Ihe " Yankees" hefoi Willi the I "nil oil Stales wn.l')i t(,,mJs (-haw pioiixli i p. lllis eountrv is forced, for the first m ,,...,,..!.,. ... ,.,k,. s,,.0nd vi,-e m aioB ,i,e i.,,,., 1 wiili the exception of iroli'ssiniijil wrestling nnu boxing. j It is ton early, of course, to ;tnnouncc America's defeat in the ' AMIKTeMUlin Climes, 101 there iire . Itut this much is eertain. Amerienn surireiiiaev in the trnol: and field events has been definitelv teiniinated. The Old World "liown the New World that supremaey is over. QUILL Alas! Those who use perfect grammar seldom thing worth using it for. , the business ol All, well .well as the business of warring Americanism : Reading the game or speech yesterday was The Arctic won. after all. rew and took Amundsen. All creatures arc much alike. one whoso bill hurts. There's one way to I'nnl the vacation after ihcir holiday plaim Nothing makes a visiting school teacher more scornful than In hear the natives pronounce their statu the wav she doesn't. ISnrglum is enthusiastic about, a North Caroiinfi whn submitted some poems and disappeared. Hoys much discretion are rare. i Correct this sentence: ''I'd pcr to her boy friend, "but the, two." Another need of the times is no early-morning lawn mower thin will make a noise like a robin. All sueccsslul men have an lining to school and some got it The farm problem probably section casts only 20 per cent What a male can't understand about house-cleaning is why a house is any cleaner with the davenport moved from one side nf the rnom to the oilier. The "Movietone" is both seen and heard, and the hero kiss ing so passionately no longer can mutter: "Why in heck tin you eat onions?" Now lhat the price, of slocks has tumbled, it is estimated lhal :is,!)t7 fewer good democrats will speak loftilv of tho "lower classes. Mary had a little lamb and a calf or two. Khe was a goat gcltcr also. Hut her Mock-yard interests were Hunted. She didn't care for hull. Correct this sentence: "lost weiv placed in our box by fiiisaUe,M said she, "lint I didn't read them. With the head of General Mo tor. as nation,!) democratic chair- Who man ibis year, "business" Is going ; to show less excitement about the outcome than lu some former palgns. Wealthy partb receiving mys i) have a certain designated bonl re doubtless not lerious warnings package under i dec al midnight s t victims merely funds. of the black baud bui are , I'eing solicited for campaign j MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Displays Real Horse V .13V ' -" . if. ' - I - -'-rr'TTl ..Ta r-,' to-t-pi. r-.cc 1 ' r " tfl-, i - . , . 1 1- r i- i-i iimi ri' r- i-niti i ii u T" i m i x v iu i-nj j . k r i 1 1 -r- . t i i mt n t 1 1 -r- r.-. ... J ABJG KICVs oot o- it. it seeNNS -k..t .p nav, nM1 1 if.LS J-i u 'MU r M.r..iii.i i-r-t &Vt ixirC S V K6 -trvr , itte . hcwaVutTm Tam J'" ""T. sowl that , iHjrg ACn f VAAi a . TJOM-T KWOW If BEDFORD MXTTJ SUPREMACY ENDS she is supreme in the dashes, events that a decade n;;o were - c the gun cracked. in-'iiin defeated by Fianee for the seores f events yot to lie run announced Second mid lliir-1 o.iteomo this yejir, as they have the latter's undisputed athletie POINTS . . . i nulla wmu war is jrof,'reKsin as i on outlaws. paper carefully to see if the just like you thought it was. ball It traded back Nobile and bis i .(motional factors account for most j of the harm popularly ascribed to Male suppers or bedtime lunches. I' femalo lllOSnitO is thej Of course digestion proceeds j while one sleeps, normally. The 1 "digestive organs perform their J work at all times without the Jndi- fish riumirp Iho dntn nP va.ii' arc made. boy with poet , that likn to take, vou " said (be fhm- front, seat has room for onlv! education. Some got, it, without i after going to school. won't seem so acute, if the rur of tho vote. cards nddressed to a neighbor More Mysteries discovered that autos In - tended for two will leven ? carry six Why does a cat's tail when a fifth! is brewing ? What is Ihe man wearing bets his last shirt ? who Cal still does not choose to run from the mosoiiiioes at Cedar ld ! and lodge, but he Is letting the gentlemen of the press know that his asthma Is getting pretty had. TRTBTJNTC, MEDFOItTJ. Personal Health Service IT WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. StffriH lrttfr. p.rtllnlng to pcrnonnl truant.,!, will ! anawt-ri-d ly Dr. Brady I j.fti.ra annum Me urit-j aim wriiun in Ink. iiwu.tf 10 nit- urge nuiti Ur-r ur utl.ra re 1 reived, onljr a tew can be aruwered Itere. .N'o reply ran be nudn to querlei oot conform' I ing to IfiNtructlona. Aiidrraa Jlr, William Hrady, in care of thia newspaper. habits, iimtnir:s ai iiKwrii o. 1!. Killing (H Bod lime. Anyone who tines honest work r I have too much nebl in my sys or plays actively should cat henrt.ly : M-m? Also I havo a-ln-avy tartar ami to the satisfaction of his Ui- ! deposit on my teeth, while, my sis- petite ami as soon thereafter an he, I feels Inc-Illictl ho may CO to l,r-d until Z !ri7Z thf n a t u r u 1, hralthful Ihlnj,'. I'fopl.' who live by their wits or upon a pjttrl many, people who art o v e r-iioin-iiihotl, nui si nvoil h o a r t y in e a 1 a at l)ed- tiinn, and should avnjii them at all, ; times. .Man has no conscious control j whatever over any part of his dl ! estlve process. i'.Ut the involun- lary "sympnihetie" nervous system automatically controls the secre tion of digest ive fluids and the moeemcnts of the stomach and in i stelne. and emotional impulses in j dependent nf ihe will or rnnseious , ness do exert favorable or unfavor ' able influences upon the digestive functions. Anxiety, worry .fear tends to retard digestion in every MlJt(,(, of llU; ,,roec. y0u know 1 how your appetite falls when you are anticipating some trying or (leal, and how the old appetite comes back with a whoop after the j critical moment Is over. Kveryone 1 knows that cheerful friends anil pleasing surroundings and agree- able thoughtK or conversation at f mealtime help digestion. These : vidiml being conscious of it. So fwhy not enjoy your bedtime lunch! j ilJld digest it While you sleep? i I If you're mo stout, no midnight i j linlck knacks for yours. If you t ican prolitably curry more weight 1 one of the best ways to gut it is! this: ,Mtst before retiring take a i glass or a pint of pure fresh certi fied, raw or unpasteurized milk. l . i ., , unit .1 mil l- in KU'IMI Or I rw ,.r:irU,.r Km... ... 1 bedtime every night for a year will give 20 pounds to added weight in a year, it' you are In a condition free to gain. If you have handi caps of course they must be re rt.'oved. fill of the secretory processes of I digestion is the .secretion of Insulin' by cell; in tho pancrens. The Jn Milln enters ihe blood stream, and in essential In tho assimilation or metabolism of t he blood sugar, which is the form all carbohydrate fond lakes In the body. A good Jimmy people are underweight bo- eurwe they ar eshy in their in sulin .accretion, These people gain a good oppetlle and consume and assimilate 4iillc hearty meals when they are gSyen regular injections of Insulin at jibout the time it is needed In dlgtutlon. People who shouldn't take the extra nourishment have no Jnh cause for complaint when they suf fer Insomnia, nightmare, or "indl ccstion' from a late super. It is nature's way to persuade them, to Jive more temperately. A good deal of the popular prej udice against eating before sleeping; arisev from the error of charging to perfect ly wholesome food the wakefulness Induced by coffee or the excitement left by social di rerslons or Ihe intoxication of al cohol or tobacco. Many undernourished persons not only sleep better but Kain in vigor by the habit of Inking a light lunch at bedtime. Am a general rule, healthy persons may hit the iVr n husks' as soon as they wish after the heartiest dinner. ;r i:sTios ami wswiiits Com pled Word and .Music. I aw an article lu your column May "4 about injecting a fluiil. in the veiirt for varicose veins. Please scud nie Cull details and all neees- Jsary Int'ornMtlou. Mrs. A. K. K. 1 Answer. All the details 1 can m.tuve you were jncmoen in ine ar- line you saw. mi up m oaie so big ' PoTsiclan can administer the ehem 1 leal treat men t successfully. I am glad to refer any physician to the technical reports on the method, if he so desires. I'ari I'riills Small Tongue, Why is ll that foods such peuclies, pineapple, tomatoes, spin-' ach tnd eggplant smart my tongue while ating? Does this mean that I - Sense OTCTlfiOX, TTESTttY. tipalth and bytflrn. nnt to dlRfaait rila.-nfla or If a atamiM-d, wlt-addrnt.twtl r-iiwlufie la fin-loi. ter. on ihe sarin diet generally, has nn surh trotll.lt!. II. I-:. visits to havo tiie teeth scaled or cleaned. The presence of the tartar deposits may keep your tongue irritated and the f o o d s naturally smart the raw spots. Anyway, it is no indication of acid in your system, and if you liad acidosis or too much acid in your system .these foods you men tion would all .be especially good to oppose it. Tut filrl. I am a fat girl, In high school. i The girls se.-ni to like me. but you know fat girls are not overwhelm ed with "dates." Is marmola harm ful to one's health? Are there any , reducing corn pounds safe to take :. . . ii. v. I Answer. 1 advise you not to in I dulue In any redtiejn remedies I without medical supervl.-ion. If j you were older I miuht he able to j instruct you how to go about re (du'ing safely. u, u fr a girt of school ago the personal supervision of a physician Is absolutely es sential in any attempt at reduc tion. At last analysis 1 have, mar mola con t a In ed thyroid extract, anil I consider that a dani-erni I drug for any layman to trifle with, j Ivy PoKoning. j I have poison ivy. Cotiht you ho HO kind and let me know how 1 ca can cure myself? is it all ri-;ht for me to go in swimming in salt water or fresh water? i . . A nswer. iet some photograph er's "hypo" hyposulphite of soda. Dissolve one onncc in in ounces' of water ami keep compresses or soft bandages wet with this on the Inflamed skin. (Copyright. John F. DUle Co.) Science 'II soon fi.v it so air- j plane, kin take irfr any oh time.' IVr it liainl iM-cii mi long ago .since! ue li.nl f -aii till th' sun wu.: out V git a phoicrgraph took. "1 i knew I hat) Nomcil.iu' C tell you." said Miss l-'nvvn Uppinciit today, t when she noticed a iicwspais-i j picture o' one o' th' Yandcrbills. . "Mrs. Art Purvlnnce Is golu' git a divorce." Brisb Today ane s (Continued from Page One) how dn I know that 1 can sell ( at a profit? And why doesn't the mun keep it and take the huge profit himself?" If you are leaving money to wife or daughters, fix things so that no other man will he able to get it from them. 4 Kotail prices in Chicago are the highest in years, and I he porter house steak war price, $1 a pound, is expected. That suits Republicans, although It does not suit the housewife. Dive the farmer 2 wheal and cattle 20 cents on the hoof, and his cares Hat Infest the day will fold their tents tike the Arabs, and he will vote Ihe .wod old Republican ticket. national committee for repeal) I i 2aW CPs i mrn'M JULY Hi. 3928. Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) INCURABLE HEROISM Dad l.fim'O snared to Artie land, for he was led lo under stand there was a continent of sand io be discovered ; h crossed tho Pole In ardpiit haste, and then above a dismal waste where human foot was never placed, for days he hov ered. It crossed the empty region twice, and there wna nothing there hut lee which had no value and no price, no market ratine: and then, his pas tank running low, his plane came down upon a floe, and lie was loft there in his woe, for rescue waiting;. When brave explorers lose their gnats we send out airships, rafts and anything that flies or I'loats, to wave their bacon; we seek them in the dismal wild, where berKs on other hergs are piled, and where the weather's never mild, a land forsaken. A rescue party found Old Dad, in a condition truly liari.n victim of the polar fad that he had chosen; lie had not had a thing to eat, and he had chilblains and repeat, a po lar hear had gnawed his feet, his ears were frozen. They brought him home, a ghastly wreck, with icicles around his neck; it was a Inn? and weary trek, that grief attended; and people said, "1Mb work is done, and now. until his race is run, we'll see him, sitting in the sua, his graft Is ended. He'll shudder when he thinks of snow, tho sight of ice will be a blow, thu sufferings of long ago will al ways daunt him ; the recollec tion of the hear tlint hit his bun ions off up there, and ran It? forepaws through his hair, will surely daunt him." Dad Uin-io lor a fortnight sat. and then went forth to pass the hat or find a sporty plutocrat who'd dig the hoodie, so he might buy annlher plane, in which to sail up north again, and make bergs echo Ihe retrain of Yankee Doo dle. of the eighteenth amendment has! sent out 1,20)1,000 letlers. j It intent, send out 1.200,000,000.-. 00o.0oo.ooo letters and still the I eighteenth amendment would not be repealed. PHOHII.ITION WILLI STAY IN" THK CONSTITt'TIOX. because you could never get the necessary 3S states to vote it out. The only hone of the thirsty is ! for a change in Yolslead's law, ami I that hope is faint. The real hope I is the bootlegger, if you can swol- I low his merchandise. i Our innocent government is ihe bootlegger's best friend. It releases i floods of pure alcohol, and is aniaz 'ed to learn that. 3(1,000 gallons here, 100,000 gallons there, go into lioot ifeg whiskey, not into perfumes or hair tonics. ' Seventy-rive Chicago gentlemen are said to have made S100.o00.ooo on such transactions. And because it would have embarrassed the gov ernment they said nothing about income taxes. Merchants always have their troubles, even in prosperous limes, this country youn.-; gentlemen go bareheaded, thinking it manly or hivIIkIi. foolishly permitting: ultra violet rays to batter their little ;, , , ... '1 lat hurts the lmtbus.ness. ) In France ladies have their legs I painted a beige tint in pleasant hni I tatiou of South Sea ladies, and Mhat hurts silk stocking makers. The stocking business fights the leg-paintim; beauty parlors, prnduc . ing stockings that imitate zebra I skins. CAtJKORMA. Mo;. July .11 itP? Three hoys were being held with out ball today on charge of intoxi cation and tipping over 4 0 tomb -tones and wrecking a cemetery In Latham. .Mo., a small community. The boys say they don't know what prompted them. There is indigna tion in Latham, sine nearly every stone in tho cemetery was tipped over and broken. The boys are Henry Pulliam, Percy Dusky and Marvev .Moore, all about Di years old. JIM SEEO SAYS VOTE FOR WETS KANSAS C1TV. .Inly 2 1 . P Hack in his home town and state, Senator James A. Iteed has plung ed into the state political cam paign With the deel:ir:tUo-i that democratic state nominees must be in harmony with the ideas of (Jovermtr Alfred Smith on prohibition, Stating ihe nomination ot jo ernor Smith committed the party lo a policy of revision or repeal of the isth nruemlmeni, the Mis souri senator last night said the state must nominate candidates who will adhere to the national platform '-else the party will be engaged in a joint dt-bate with itself." Speaking in behalf of his friend, James A. Collet, candidate for the nomination to succeed Iteed. Mr. Ueed launched an attaek on Col let's opponent. Charles M. Ha v. ef St. I.ouis, dry, who declared he stands for prohibition enforce ment. "The Houston convention de clared simply for enforcement of the laws." he said, "if it had stop ped there, it could well be said there was o issue with referenc to modification of ihe Volsteuu uct. But, to removo all questions, the convention was held in session for the express purpose of receiv ing a message from iovernor Smith s telegram to be incor porated in the platform. That was the intent of a majority of l lie delegates. "Nomination of Hay will imperil the entire ticket," Senator Iteed declared. "It will plane the democratic party before the pub lie ip the i.ositioii of espousing two candidates of diametrij-ally opposite views regarding proliibi -tion." "Adherents of Hay upon this question will be aiding and abet ting the defeat of (iovernor Smith. "1 protest against lieflinizing ol .M issouri." the Senator said. ,"1 know Tom Heflin and 1 know Charlie I lay. I say to you they are as much alike as two slices of beef off the same carcass, only Hay comes a litt le nearer the horns." Tiie address was I he first of thre to be delivered in the state this week. TEXTILE STRIKERS HERDED INTO JAIL NKW HKDKOIU), Mass., Julv 31. (Pt Weary and hoarse aftc a night of confinement at police headquarters during which they sang and cheered almost continu ously. 2-10 textile strikers arrested yesterday afternoon and last night, went into district court today !": arraignment. All were (barged with rioting. National Ouardsmen called oiu to aid police when a crowd of, in.Oini strikers and sympathizers threatened to storm the central police station to reb-ase the pris oners, had been withdrawn to the state armory. Mill gates were sparsely picketed today with the lone exception ot the Whitman mill, where the dis turbance started yesterday. At that mill a line of several hun dred pickets were on duty and a crowd of over 2000 looked on. Still defiant, as they were when they picketed en masse at mill gates last night contrary to police wishes. The strikers. S2 of them women. Hied hard today under the handicap of physical exhauv tion, to carry on the militant spirit. Long into the morning the prisoners continued to shout and sing in their crowded quarters at the station, while radical leaders of the textile mills committees urged their companions under ar i est to embarrass a ut horities still further by refusing to apply for. or accept ball. Those under arrest were opera -tives affiliated with the labor group opposed to the New P.ed ford textile council, the recog nised union body, which has con sistently refused to be a part to ' J) the denit'iOruli"". wltich liavtr ill'.olvetl l.tili't- ihihe. i X t new nil-earl I1'" "irK,J nu.ntluii. tt efiimotnl i i ti iiioi uaihered about lb ! . i-hlof nf Police Sail ; NUlinni. - - - i 1 1 McLeod then culled upon j-h-ne'rv K of the coast artillery whil Idcpiry sheriffs toivcd their w..v Into the throng to read the riot act. Ihe National Ouardsmen sur mised the mob by pouring out "t he nation with fixed bayonets and although a few Mones greeted their arrival. Uv cmwd wa rn... kly Polled ,l,n, lh' str,..-ts cleared for lv... bvk ni all directions. An erroneous r nori that a man or woman had ,,,,-n stabbed by a soldier's bayo net, temporarily caused fresh ex citement. police found complications in e era I rasi s where both p;u"ni had been arrested, leaving large families of small children to wan der in the strwets or seek shelter from neighbors. The cases were referred to the Childrens' Aid So ciety. HIS HELP FOR HOOVER SCPKKlOli. Wis.. July 31. President Coolidge feels that the best contribution to Hoover's cam paign is lo continue lo so conduct the affairs of the nation that the record of the republican parly may commend itself to voters. . Apart from this, M r. Coolidge has made no plans for any partic ular activities in the campaign. Me will continue In hi- best ef forts to conduct safely and effici- entry the duties of the office which he undertook on August 2, I'.ti'iJ. In the meantime the presi dent does not consider it possible I to attempt lo seeuie tariff revision in favor of :;grteuliftrc at the nej' in of i ongr-s-j. . Chiropractic Naturopathy Dr. H. P. Coleman rlh Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment Med ford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Electrotherapy Pood Science 9 muL T -iv Youthfulness Tho rontliiitr seu'iiioiil of tl.o Xtilvi'iinii: Uifiir.'il is pnirtiriilly invisible. As n i-t'sull, jrlasscs with No-ki-iimt's linvo Hit' sumo liiiiiilsoiiio voiilhl'ul iip-poiu-iiiH'O ns tho s i 1 1 1; I tt vi sion 1 fuses worn by the yiiung people of loilny. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main Road Oil Cleaning Car Washing Hardie System We use special chemicals for road oil. Will not in-jiu-e finest finish. No steam used. Best equip ment in city. Expert Polishing ami Re f inisltiiifif. Vacuum Clean ing. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 101 8. 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