Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    XXGE FOUR
MEDFORD MA1LTRIBLNE
MiDroBO ruKtuia oo.
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BOBERT W. BUHL, Mite
ft. BUMPTKH SMITH, aUnafat
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Entered u mcoiuI elm nutter et Ked
lord, Orrgon, under let ol March , 17.
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credited in thia paper, and aUo to the local
oewa published beiein.
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patches herein are alao reMired.
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Official paper of Jackaoo County.
Bwon dally are race circulation for
onto ending April 1, 19X8, loll.,
Adrertlatng; nepreaentatlref
M. O. MOOtNSKN at COUPANT
OffloM In Mew York, Chicago, Detroit,
Ran rranclaoo, Los Aitgelea, Battle, Port
land.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur I'erry
1 It In auHpeeted that tho lvd
(IcurKia cuUoglHtiH who killed und
robbed for a thrill, got their xtnrt
painting a frcHhmnn green, after
nearly drowning him in an Ico-cold
u-cck.
DICST WlKK-CrltACK OK THU
AVKKK If a child of 10 has Henna
enough to drive a cur. It wasn't
inherited from the parcntH who
trust their em- to a kid of that ago.
(Loh Angolea Timea.)
Mm. Cavottu could not leave her
baby today to vote, hh the Infant
caught a cold ut the dance Hatur
day night.
The deniiHC of Atlantic soahoard
clti.eilH who Imhllicd poor lluuor,
Ik cause fur reJolcliiK In the Inner
circle of the Indiana Antl-HuhMin
league. The i'rohihlllon hypocrisy
is thus enlivened with Home
paganism. .
In tho excitement of . tho elec
tion, and (ho flight of the Zeppelin
hack und forth acroaa tho Atlantic,
an event of mighty impdrt locally
has been overlooked. Tho Mayor
of Portland up and kiaucd a for
mer Medford girl, and was not
tilapped. This department will
give $100 to tho lady who knocks
the metropolitan burguincialer
down, when ho bccomcH ovula
tory. Hllppcry curyoa hnvo . Htatjted
moving out from under uutoH.
It is suggested to the Uof (..
that they try their luck on tho
gridiron, for 'a spoil, with a team
composed entirely of players who
belong to no fraternity.
A WOltl) roil MCI.I.IE
(Smith County I'lonccr) ,
. Nottlo Itnman haa set out
to Hell the fumouti Uucino
hoHlery in our midst, and wo
deBiro : to say a few words ,
about her und her lino. They
both grade 100" per cent. Any-'
thing that Nettio Lanman sella
you niUKt bo good or your
- money back. Hho'n built thut
way. And this, uftor alto tried
onco to palm off A pair of
twins on ua na her own, hut
luler, under a aovero grilling,
ndinltlcd they belonged to Ike
Cnrler and hla wife. That
wns one time, had we been a
woman, when thoro would
havo been an awful fight.
A pull- of ncwly-hundcuffcd
were Kilbjrcted last night to the
hocIuI third degroo known aa a
ahlvaroo.
A duck hunter shot hlniHclj. It
waa not slalcd In the article what
part of hla anatomy deceived him
Our tonsorial artiatn hnvo adopt
ed Hie luzlncaa of alttlng down to
cut hair, und what barber will bo
the first to lie down to shuvo a
man?
There Is a good Htund of colda
In tlio community.. A cold gener
ally Htupa In an inacccHHlhlc place
like betwean the ahoulder-liludca.
, The ' young men wearing aide
burns, nro slowly Hlnklug to aputs.
I.en Carpenter la atudylng revo
lutionary conditions in Old Mexico,
and tho first but I In will be staged
on the vacant corner lot near the
depot, the last week In .April.
THK INIKMI'ICTKNTS
They hcihI you pink when you
ordered blue. They dig tho trench
where it Isn't wanted.. Thfy pro
mise to como -Monday and arrive
on Thursday. You Inclosu stumpa
for reply, but they do not answer.
They accept. the chulrtnunahlp of
the committee, . hut do nothing
about it. Thoy any tbey have had
experience, but It husn't done
them uny good. Thoy take your
order und forget to put In the kid
ney. They will tuko your letter In
abcrthund, but thoy cannot apoll.
i They wait on cuatumera and for
get the prlcea. They gu out on
errand and alay Indefinitely.
They tell yuur best customer you
hro away, then let In tho Insurance
agent. They give you Information,
Inn you find It la wrong. They
hud what you wanted a moment
ago, but ennnut lay their hand
they are no good-natured
and ho obl'.glng. And as likely as
not they iiuvo a scolding wife, a
sinter In hoapltul, an aged mother,
or ever an many children. And
ufu-r all, If thoy Irritate, they do
make you feel ao efficient yourself.
Rainier Carload iheep purchai
ed for distribution and brooding
nn terms In this rlclnlty.
HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN SOMETHING?
E
VERY election for years, the Mail Tribune lias urged every
one to vote VOTA VOTE! (We never meant vote
time the repetition was always for emphasis). This year sucli
advie is probably not needed. Nevertheless we don't wish to
get out of a valuable habit. Tlieref ore, don't forget today to
vote vote vote. If you haven't voted when you read this;
do so. The supremely important question is not how you
j vote but that you do.
WE BECOME
WE feel very prophetic to-tlay generally a dangerous con
dition. But so many wise politicians have told' us just
how tlie eleetion is coming out, that we have deeided to tell
them, or w'loever wishes to listen.
Whereupon we predict Mr. Hoover will defeat Mr. Smith on
Tuesday hy 305 votes to 170 or 400 votes to 131 depending up
on whether New York state goes Democratic or Republican.
Nothing daunted we will name' the Smith states: Alabama,
Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi,
New Mexico, .South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin
and N'ew York.
If we are correct then Hoover will break into the Solid South
carrying North Carolinn. (We never believed this until possess
ed by 'the prophetic mood).
Nov? ivc are definitely committed andjf Al Smith wins, we
will probably have to roll a peanut to Ashland and eat sundry
buckets of crow. But there will be plenty of distinguished com
pany, and at the head of the table will be our valued contem
porary the Literary Digest.
WE BECOME
YOU noticed we sa.it Wednesday morning. We are
oiih regarding election night, for we haven't fo
1912. I low well we rcn(ember that inglorious occasion, when
we, with sundry other Hughes supporters, celebrated the glori
ous victory of that distinguished statesman. AVc even collected
some election bets, after the New York World had conceded
the defeat of Woodrow Wilson.
: In fact our stalwart Republican friend Dr. J. M'. Keene, was
the only flv in the ointment that night.. Ho studied the Al' dis -
patches carefully, seemed to detect a political cavity
where,, ami remarltcd, "isoys l clou t line tlio iook oi ir, i tion i
like the look of it." , ;
Kveryone gave the doctor the merry "llla-IIa" and sent him
homo about one a. m. us a Kill-joy. But what a headache the
next morning and how the pain grew iibout noon I Sweeping
north over the Siskiyous came the final obituary notice, and n
chastened lot of celebrants pulled out their wallets aiid filed
forth to pay back those election bets.
Kvcr since then we have been .superstitious about election
night eelebratious. So much can happen, before sunrise next
morning. We have also, ever since, bad considerable respect
for the political judgment of Dr. J. M. Keene.
By the way, what has become of tho genial cbbullieiit doctor.
We bavent seen him for months, and with a presidential cam
paign on too. Can there be any truth to the report that he was
seen in the vicinity of Agate station attired in overalls, and a
brown "derby ? '
We hope not. And yet it may be a good sign. Forfeit that
fatal night sixteen years ago, he backed the wrong horse, too!
WE BECOME
FOR weeks we have been longing for the election to be over.
And now that 'it is over, wo rather wish it weren't.
Ah yes the perversity of human nature. But it has been n
most interesting compaign, unusually dramatic, picturesque
and worth while.
The rad-dio contributed liberally to its human clement ami
attraction.' Just as the "talkies" havo developed unexpected
values and discrepancies among the movie actors, so the rad-dio,
ha's developed the same surprises among the politicians. The
out-standing upset, in this direction was of course, the. effective
ness of Secretary Hoover as a campaigner through the air. Al
Smithy ort the air, was by no means a flop, but considering the
advance notices ho was to the great majority a disappointment.
And now wo return to jazz, and the concatentations of cocoa
nut grove. This will be a relief to many, but after a few weeks
of daily dozens, rural dramas and orchestrations, we know many
radio fans,' will wish they could tune iii on the net Vork, and
hear Al Smith's vibrant baritone plead for a change, or Mr.
Hoover tell 40,000,000 voters, they better not rock the boat, and
keep the CJ. 0. V. on tho bridge.
Think of tho millions of people", not only in the cities, but in
the wilds and the wilderness, who felt they really knew all these
prominent figures standing before their microphones thousands
of miles away. And when '.he television is perfected, how well
they will know the ml
What to do I And particularly what are tho newspapers to
do. Well maybe something thrilling will happen. As a stop
gap, until New Years, there is football.
MUTT AND JEFF
MUTT WASN'T
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MEDFORD MATlJ
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REMINISCENT
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Big Business
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TRmUNE, MEDFORD,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
mAnI !tfra prrtalntni to peraonai health and byfleoe, not to dlaeaee dlafnoaia er
trratmtm, wlU be answered by Dr. Brady 11 a atamped, eUaddreaeed envelop la enclosed.
Letter ahould be brtei and written in Ink. Owing to the Urge number ol letter re
ceived, only a few can be anawerad here. No reply can be made to queries' not ooulorm
lug to tiiauuouona. AOrtrew Dr. William Brady, to care of tbia newspaper.
DON'T BE AFRAID THE FOLKS WILL BITE YOU
Several years aga. Incredible I disease, my doctor tells nte. Is
though It may seem to Stewart L. ' olive " helpful In relieving gall
, .. , ... . 'atones or is an operation the only
Garrison, prolessor of public speak-,Bllrn, (M ... , s, '
happy as tho next icliow when
the moment approaches for me to
do niy stuff, especially when 1
know perfectly well that thcro Is
really no goou reason wny j
ahould perpetrate the deed. How-
ever, 1 am not so unhappy or mis
erable that I can't enjoy the hu
mor of the situation even though
it be al my expense night there,
I Imagine, is the key to the mys
tery of stage fright. Tho more se
riously you take yourself the more
likely you are to suffer. Anyone
who has ever been thoro ahould
enjoy the talkie movie sketch by
one llenchley (I think), of an ad
dress hy tiio secretary of a charity
cummitteo on the occusion of the
annual dinner ol' the committee.
One with no imminent speaking
on-agement can get a chuckle out
of it just as you enjoy the latest
appendicitis joke if you havo had
your appendix out.
At that the professors may be
right wllon they declaro that stage
fright is no disease at all but-Just
erfgerness to go only a million
victims in the throes of the eager
ness wish the professors would tell
'em where 'to so. Nevertheleaa,
atnge fright is just eagerness to
go nervous energy (the profes-
ZlCA cZ
! trol comes from practice. The
iomc-!' ;gl
tho 'I.tiguibrioui Lunch club and
feel your nervous energy tearing
around out of control you should
registor at once rr the professor's
couiae in public speaking and plat
form deportment.
.First, I shall briefly describe
my guaranteed cure for stage
Iriglit, and li en oner a course oi
preventive treatment that I believe
Is valuable in many cases, In spite
of tlio scoffing of my Amhorst
critic.
The cure Is very simple: You
get Home one else to speak your
piece for you. I am sorry now I
didn't bring this to the attention
of Soit'etnry Mellon before hla ra
dio tlobut.
Now, plcano try to disabuse yoMr
mind of that unfortunate Idea oi
the public apenkin.'; professors that
the troubleis just u lotta ncrvou.i
enorgy galloping around with no
place to go or something. You
must not confuse that theory with
the psyslologlcnl facta 1 am about
to montion. i "
My method of preventing, or at
least ameliorating, stage fright is
fairly slmplo, to. it is. aa fol
lows: For a week or 10 daya prior
to the time set for tho crlmo take
throo times dally a small dusc of
quinine. One grain ol quinine, in
nill. tablet, cannule or lozenge, be
fore or after food tin ice dull'. I
Plain quinine, or quinine sulphate,
or quinine blsulphate, or any other
salt or form of quinine. Only be
ware of tho dangerous nostrums
that purport to contain quinine
and to cure everything.
Quinine in small doses lends lo
inhibit and steady spinal reflex
norvo action. This same method
helps to carry a student through
a dreaded examination. It helps
to brnco a timid customer for a
difficult Interview.
Candidly, perhaps, the profes
sors' advice Is good a public
speaking course, or practice, helps
ono (o stand tho attack. Just as
candidly, tho quinine Imminent
liolps, too, especially If you are un
accustomed and all thut.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Albumen ;
i. Dora aluumun In uiino always
mean HrlKht'a ilineaHO? . 2. In
llriglit'H ditieaHo alwayn accompa
nied, with poriotlH of ficprcHKion ?
3. I woultl bo Klad to havo inHtruc-.
liona and advlco how to treat one'
with abovo disease. (Mrs. J. K.
O.)
AtiHWer I. No. 'I. No. 3. No
morbid information available for
promlacuouB' dtatrtbutlon. If you
toll mo you or your dependent haa
li wht a disease 1 may bo ablo to
give you aomo advice.
Gallstones
I am troubled will! gall bladder
i
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OREGON TUESDAY, yOYEtBER 6, J 928.
.,R,Lr.H ' 1 Anawer.-A large dose of any
discovered 4js3- may glve momentary reef to r
euro iot distress in gall iladder dlseaso
Blase, .right, and : wkn or wl,hol g?HH,0ea, but it
wnat is more, 1 1 ,s Blny tt) imagine that any such i
guarantee renle(y can remove, dissolve or
my cure in overy j ai8poge of Bai atoncs. Perhaps .
ta,"' , j. It (i an even chance that there are !
Before I divu ge now,.aii Ktone8 present, in case of
the secret, I wish gaiinac disease. If .tallstone" are
h "i? tl anKl' I present certainly operation Is the '
that 1 feel as Unlnnlv cure. If nn nnneretlnno
! preaent there is a reasonable iro-1
ability of cure by nonsurgical treat
ment. What this nonsurgical treat-
ment ahould bo Is
question that
your own physician can beat an-
9wer. Some regulation of diet may '
ne requircti, out In a general way ;
I tan assure you that Ihero Is no j
cut and dried diet worth consider
ing, j
' How Many Lashes? ;
Kindly advise me what 1 can use j
to lengthen and thicken my eye
lashes. I wrote you once before I
about this but received no answer. !
(Miss C. M. D.)
Answer. According to the cs
teemed United States senator who
writes the testimonials for forlorn !
hopes, the use of mercury olut-!
ment makes eyelashes' row. Aside :
from this, which would be ridicu
lous if anyone else than a senator
said it, I can only assure you that
no one knows how to make eye
lashes, whiskers or hair grow long
er or heavier, t believe the freak
eyelash effect Is achieved by stick
ing bunches of 'em together ' with
wax and greaso. Hut don't let any
beauty bunk artist tell "you that
any dopo will make the lashes
loiwor and thicker.
Dutch Cheese
I enjoy your column and learn
much besides hygiene from It, only
1 don't like your Dutch cheese.
Here is my way. Heat a gallon of
clabber milk almost to boiling, cut
through with a knife both ways,
pour onto a colander to drain, then
pour a gallon of boiling water over
it and let drain until cold. Season
with pepper and salt half a cup
of sweet cream. (Mrs. R. I. IX)
Answer. It sounds tine. What
you called my way was probably
a recipe recommended by some
reader
'(Coyprl-ilit. John F. Dillo Co.)
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'WWtecwiL 1
One o' t It rluTrin' things nlont!htff
111' iHtO CH.UlMlR.1 til' litter
cnllniso ' tl.' effort t' revive III'
OlC M)lltl1ll Cll.hllM.m. TlHTS
hwn fino few I.mM.k'C!. o' 'women
Irwin flit men but how nnv girl
kin cuildlo u neulnst a cauli
flower ear (situ niy IPMit.
4
Quill Points
If the moron ha a 12-year-old
mind, you arc tempted to salute
hlin utter reading 7th grade prob
lems for 1 2-yenr-olds.
Tife in't cheap. Of course, the
killer iiotH only n few hundred
dollars, but it costs woclety about
$50,000 to acquit him.
Still. It minht be worse. Think
how the courts would be ub
merged if all of us got our de
serts. Modernism
buildliiK of
in lUcr.itnre: The
ureal machine to
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt If won.) -K -THK
BAUD S TIlOl hm;h
No doubt John Milton
ko runtimes wept when frienda
and neighbors to him Htrptand
aked him if he wouldn't wrltn
Home little rhymes fur their
delight. No doubt the under'
taker said. Just como from
burying the dead, "I whm you'd
wr.te ho me lines of verse about
mv now iinrl rnKt H' Iikm i mp. It
of York and Oretna Green, and
If you boost thut noble car,
I'll treat you to a good cigar."
No- doubt the butcher cried,
''Say John. I've just received
some tripe and brawn which
I consider superfine; so fit you
down and write a 1-ne, n little
Hong, that I can Hlng. to fit
the tune, 'God Save the King,'
and I've a tdlce. of liver now.
freh liver from a Shorthorn
cow. that I will give you free
of charge, ho- write, and make.
It fine und large." No doubt
there came a glad galoot, who
bunded John a fierce cheroot,
und naid. 'Today I am a sire.
ho take your fountain pen and
lyre and daHh me off a hymn
of praiHC that I may warble all
my dayn. My firstborn surely
Ik a peach: It's wonderful how
he can screech, his lungs ure
hitting on nil nix. Iich up to
al! the cutest tricks: ho let me
have a joyoim lay with which
to celebrate the day." No
doubt the poet wondered why
hiB leg wh pulled by every
guy. None asked the sawbonen
for h!s pills without producing
coins or billn; none asked the
lawyer'B freo advice alt knew
Hiich counsel had a price; none
asked the dentist in hl booth
to pull for naught an aching
tooth. But poor John Milton's
trifling wares were valueless aa
oil well shares. ...
lift a small stone and exposo the
bugrt beneath it..
Still, if tho "intolerant" afe a
majority, that makes intolerance
a vfrtuc, doesn't it?
Poise Is that gift or llcavril
which keeps you from feci-
ing 'idiotic when friend wlfo"
mo i hers you in public.
Some of these people who ad
vocate killing tlio feeble-minded
reveal an unwarranted' conceit.
A divorce suit isn't like others.
It's the seamy side that a' tracts,
attention.
Americanism: Kicking because
beef is two cents higher; cheer
fully paying 65 cents for a drug
store sandwich.
Hog calling isn't wasted effort.
It's' good training for ono whp
hopes to bo vice-president.
That Kansas prophet who thinks'
all things will come to
end
fh's year may be just
master.
post-
A normal man is one who
clciiiu out his desk once a
year and woiitlcrs why hj
saved two-thirds of that stuff.
There won't bo a universal flood
to destroy the Hebrew children
next time. Why flood the world
to wipe out New York? .
Pci liaps the nintci-IiinU la a."
stupid aa Now York th'nka. It. Ki
At any rate it thinks a man crem
Just because New York likes bis
The next brother who offers io
him lie millions for southern Hap
tinlH nhmild bring a referenev ffom
hla warden.
Women mny not ficht in
the
next wir. Hut at least they can
serve hy teaching mule rccruita
to fdioot.
Correct this sentence: 'My hus
band is famous and rich," said
she. "but I never conceal the fact
that my people : wcro very com
mon." 4
j Brisbane's Today
(Continued From Pnso One)
Two items in the news will
interest Kuropc und future liis
toniuis of our eivilizntion.
In NcVr York n ''big pun-
ibler." Arnold notUstcin, is shut
down.
Police search for "Hump"
McM-Hiius, while Kothstein, who
gives his address as. No. 912
j Fifth avenue, lies dying m u
! hospitHlv .
Patrick Flood, a detective,
whispers, "Who did it, Arn
old?" - k
The dying gambler replies,
"You know me better than
that, Paddy."
, ,1 ... i.
Ill .tOm IIUUIMI-MI SUCliU
circle you are supposed not to
tell who shot you.
In Democratic Georgia a judge
referred to a sheriff as "An At
Smith man." The sheriff knocked
him down, tho Jiitae attacked tho
sheriff with a kniv. The sheriff
shot the judffe dfnd and gave him
self up. savin. "Nobody can call
me an Al Smith man."
I NJoaraKuaiiH elected tholr presi
dent with United States airplanes,
supplied with bombs and machine
guns, flying low, patrolling the
whole of Nicaragua.
Quite naturally, the winner was
the liberal candidate. Moncuda,
whom those that sent the airplanes
down DIDN'T want elected.
To make sure of elect in; a radi
cal In a small country, it is only
necessary to send airplanes from n
big country.
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THK HAPPY FAMILY
"They do have such good times
together!"
Little Mrs. Turner's eyes follow
ed wistfully the disappearing fig
ures of the MacDougnll's, her
neighbors across the way. Lunch
ami camera and sweater laden, with
the dog bounding JoyoiiHly before
them, they were off father, moth
er and the three young MacDou
'galls for a Saturday tramp in the
woods. .
"I was asking Mrs. MacDougall
only yesterday," little Mrs. Turner
went on, "how It is that although
they all have special friends and
hobbies j-of their own, they still
manage to work and play and plan
together so many good tims. And
do you know what Mrs. MacDou
gall answered. She laughed and
said, "Well I really think more than
anything It's The Youth's Com
panion! In fact, I'm so sure of it
that I should like to order it for
ia year as a present from our fam
ily to yours. Six months from now
you can tell mo If I wasn't riyht.' '
The MacDougalls are Just one of
thousands of households where The
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only entertainment In its fine book
length novels, serials, and short
stories, but
fresh Interests, new
ambitions, and deeper understand
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young and old alike.
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' ' Harness Waves
P.IO JAXBIHO. Nov. 0 'Pi
Francisco Dei uult-Kawioz. a Pol-l
iah engineer' who has spent 22
i years in" Hiazll, has Invented a
niachlno to harness the movement
of oceun waves and lias demon-
Mt rated it to the minhUer of ma
rine. Money In circulation in Hie
l.'nlted tilntes is reported by the
treasury department as J I.S02.S11I.
537, pain of nearly 1 1 . r, u 0 . 0 o (J , ') 0 0
over 1914.
SCIATICA
THE DEMON PAIN
Tlnpllnu, pricking pains that travel
down tho thiph and lop to the heel
are caufed by an inflammation of
the sciatic nerve. Don't waste time
tHktnc drups to "niHsk" these pains, i
tret a supply or lysmol, that soot fi
llip, healing absorbent which poes
In throuph the pores and helps to
drvc out the inflammation com
pletely.. Tysmol it guaranteed
harmless free from narcotics. Kx-
celient for all forms of nerve pain,
wnewicr causcu in- sciatica, neu
ritis, neuialKla or rheumatism.
fouling use u ror muscular sore
ness and stiff, swollen Joints. Sold
by leadiiiK druuKlsts. Always on
hand at Strang's Drue' Store.
CMropractiu Naturopathy
Dr. H. P. Coleman
8th Successful Year la Medford
Treatments by Appointment
Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965
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