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HfFDFOltT) MATT.' TRTTiTTNTF,, IVfEDFOTtP, OttrYiOK. TTTTT?ST)AY; NTOVEMTT:T? 22, IMS. PJfiF, FOTTTl MKDFOKU MAIL TRIBUNE Dalle, Sundae, Weekly Publtalird be HEDruRU MUliTliKa 00. II I7t M. tr m. BOBERT W. RUH!.. EJllor 1. tjUaMTKIt KMI'lil. Mui'l" All Independent Newepaper ; Entered eecond daae matter ft Med lord. Oregon, under Act ol Harea a, 187t. BUBSORIITIOM JUTES r Mill In Adeanee! Daily, with Sundae, Jar. .. 17.10 Hail, with Hundar, month .76 Dailr, without Kuiulae, JtI bail;, without Simdar, month ... .6 Weekly llail Tribune, one jeer. ... 00 Bunder, one year Br Carrier, In Adrence In Medfonl. Aen Und, Jerkmiiivllle, Central rout, l'hoeuu, lelrnt, Uold Hill end on llighweye! . pally, with Sunday, month f .76 Daily, wiOwut Sunday, mouth .& Delly, without NuiHlay, one year... 7.00 Daily, with Hunday, one year .00 All tenne, ceab In adeance. UKUBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HeccMiif Full LeaaVd Wire Herrlce Only paper lii city or county leieielng ' aewa by U-lrgreph. ... The Aaeoclated Preea le eiclulleely en titled to . the uee (or publication of ill aewa dlepetchea credited to It or otherwlee credited In Uiie paper, end alea to the local aewa publlahed herein. . All riKhu (or republication of apodal die pali-hee herein are aleo reeerved. - OHIclal paper of the City of Medfonl. Ulllciai paper oi wimu iwn. Sworn dally arerage circulation for alz ontha ending April 1, 12, 463i. AdrertlelnfcT Repreeentatleee 1L O. IIOOKNHKN A COHTAMT Office In New York. Chicago, Detroit, San Erancleco, Loa Aogelea, Beatcle, Port land. Ye Smudge Pot Bf Arthur Perry Winter has come, unil It Im colder limn tho Inside of it butcheri-hop. In u revival of impudence In the upholy Ku Klux Klun, that hell-rnisini,- oiBiintaulon announced it vuull Have n ft'W shirt-tails flul' itIiik nt the InniiKuriitlon of .Mi-. Hoover, lit ordor thut the president-elect "might know who help ed clout hint." Thu supreme court of tho niitliin, in n decision, holds tliul tho Klitn must publish the lint of It members every three months, mid behave itself all thi time. The hiirh court opinion further holds the order 1m more or less of u coin itiunity nuisunco, "operating ut niicht," und deptinlin on terror for ItH success. Tho Klan Ih u Kood organization, which hitB liad a crimp put In 1ib cuHHed iicbh heforo It coultl Ket Btnrlcd uKiihi. II. Klewher, tiic demon .baker, Is fiKhlimr a had cold, und not huvinK much luck, with hlB hut und coul 1,0th off. The press of tho stale, unil well they limy, Imvc conunenced to view with alarm, the comlnir hcbbIou of the legislature. Kool notions that will ho ilicorporuled Into bill, are bcKluulnp; to . Nhow up, A "fish offtinHlvu" 1b promised, and it will be ull of t hat. .Many of tlie tiltlcr (iirls huvu llruppcil overythinir. and (tone to l-iiinhattllifr tvrinltlcM In their swan like necks. Hume of the furrows would lie a credit to a neatly plowed atfiilfit field. Autos Willi Hevcn HkIiI. and four hiiriiH, are fur too freiiueul. SOMI-. NOIII.i: HYI'OCHISY (Dliln State .lourtuil) Tlie Dry 'oter l.etiKUO of tile Kranklin Avenue I'rntee tlve association Kavo a OellKlU ful cocktail parly last cveijliur in celebration of tho recent ovcrwhi'linliiK victory of the moral forces at Iho polls. (.!. AYflHhlngton Maddux, the ex. lethodlst and eminent shinuloKisl. was uttackeil liy a phrenolnKist yesterday. Air. Maddux teal tried that he was never able lo feel the roof of a hcnhuiiHc, and lell huw many chiekens were inside. A delegation of farmers were la town today, and all were luud in their praise of Iho fine deeding weather nuw avatluble. Christmas Is cuuiIiik, as U al ways is, and the puverty of the poor Is lieiutt nollced. Tile pour are Just as puur in June as they are In December, hut it Is not cus tomary lo mention tile empty stockliiK In the Rummer. The re forestation of thu Muln Stem is under consideration, the cost Ihereur rrctthiK a burn that ex pended ssKiiu fur a Jubilee or Visions Kenllxcd. Thcro is hoiuo talk of n contest to see who can ttet their Isi'JD auto license first. Tills Is a laudable muve, and will resiitt in a contest lo see who can Ret their 1 tl 2 auto license last. A trip (ver the highway system of the state deinnnst rates to all able to use (he Hubbard sutiiiMh on their shoulder for mental func tioning, that no time should be lost In compelling auto freight lines to Install hind-cud brakemen and cabooses. A story about two Kugllshmcn, hits unhorsed the bumper crop of Hcotch stories. Citinel-hnlr overran ts construct ed by curly wool, are quite plenti ful. The Use of rouge is forbidden In Juxo-Shiviu. The writer hpent nine days In .tugo-Hlavla once, und, If we remember correctly, rouge .would do no good, nuywuy. A local girl finally got back from 1.oh Angeles, without meeting Adolphe Mcnjou, or any other Hoodlooklng movie male. Not much time Is wnsted these mornings between the bed and the window. Several tire iukhiK their aliened cold water baths. Sedan defeated the Taney town team in a game of football yester day afternoon after the parade. 10 to ft. t!nney was not able to do much with the visitor. (L'aney t'hronlcl.) 1 Ho it keen.. Moving Into a new location. ronton. Ohio, butcher failed to iT-moVe mi old sign hturlng tin word "Jioalher Hltop " AN AUSPICIOUS BEGINNING SOl'TlI A.MKKK'A is essentially u Liitiu country, just us tin; I'liili-d Slates is fs.si-iili.illy mi Aiii-'lti-Suxiiii country. While hoth divikiuliN of the western hemisphere lmvi adopted. rcpuhli. ciui forms, of LroviTiiiiiciit, their social unci eoliticul 1 rati it ions Jiavt! been, jiinl lire today, entirely different. It is this diflVr jt'iitrc which luis ciiwsed most of the difficult it's of the piist, und thu iiiiMiiidfrstiiiidinifs of the present. !' .Smitli America in extremely sensilive luid iroud. .MaiineiM land di)oniatie forms are of oustaiiilini; uiiiortnii0' south of I the I'miania canal. Tin' uventue Anieiiean which iui:lii s Hie ! American I i liutiii prides himself upon Ids seoi n of and iu jtlifference to these thinv's, which his Soitli Anieiiean eolleUtrue places union;; the major amenities ol pulilic hie. As a result relations between ;iitii(-Amf ricu anil North America have not been satisfactory for some time. Sout. America, loii(f aeenstomed to look to I'lii Ls socially, has been looUinif more and more to London eoiiiinerciiilly. Our trade with South America has been standinir still, while JJritain's trade has been crowing by leaps and bounds. 1'iTsident-elect Hoover, no doubt, has many reasons for title -intr this epoch-makini,' trip to South America reasons of trade, reasons of internal ional friendship mid iindcrstandintr, reasons eoneeriied with rest for himself after it fatiKiiinjr campaign, anil escape from importunate office seekers but probably tl hief reason is a desire toattain a first-hand knowledge of the situa tion throughout South America before he takes over the job of conducting the affairs of the. I'niled Slates. And the chief benefit, from this trip, in our opinion, lies in this direction. As has frequently been remarked, Mr. Hoover is. before ail else, an engineer, and the first principle of good engineering is know your facts. Itcfore formulating any new Latin-Ameriean policy, MY. Hoover intends to know J.ittin America. And with the facilities at bis command, when he re turns to Washington, he is going to KNOW it. The benefits of this trip, therefore, promise to be far reach ing and of true historical importance. Anil one of the greatest will be a complete, change in our diplomatic altitude (Ward our South American neighbors. President Hoover's policy will'uiidobliteilly be based upon a recognition of the fact that South Americans are "different."' Their culture is not our culture. To tin; conventional Yankee, mind these dil'I'ei ces may appear trivial, and they unques tionably are subtle but.' .Mr. Hoover, after his survey of the Kit nation, will certainly realize they are important. it is no exaggeration to say that, in making this trip, 'President-elect Hoover has justified the enthusiastic expectations of his supporters. He has not only made a good start, he has made th(! best start of any President-elect in recent, liistory. Instead of wasting the four months before his inauguration in jabbering with politicians and office seekers, he. proceeds at once on the line of intelligent preparation and constructive ( achievement. You are tlel'inilely liiiilille ii(?etl il' you rend back to pn HI!, iliscover the slory to be coiilinueil, anil ncilliei' Nweai' nor UieU the eat. Heckle: To inlciTti the .speaker with iiiestions. First prac ticed by Kve when Adam eaine in at '2 a. nt. liicer civili.ntion ! It pities those deformed above tlie ears. All drafts cause sliivei'inir, overdrafts. No ml tor liow poor you are, if you neither hate nor revere the rieh, you art undoubtedly upper-eluss. Why weep because tin- buffalo were killed i much wood tfolf ground they would occupy. Those who arc really Nincere about farm relief, are mourn ing because they don't have to pay higlu prices for their Thanksgiving turkey. I'ily the poor fish off the const of Mexico! How little they realize that what they would like to avoid is what nt least half a million office seekers are praying for. Governor Smith is scheduled returns to New York City, which cial resources arc practically inexhaustible. Colonel Stewart, Stnmliiril Oil miitinnte, kissed tlie two lady iiieinliers of the jury tlmt tiectiittod him. Wc womler wlmt thu men on the jury (.'"t 't "f it. If you wmit to know wlmt Ims Angeles in 1 !)"J7, ' whisiu-r jump. MUTT AND JEFF r ' TTGi tNToA "rTe AIMGD AT I rv-fv'. x'n. Svw I I USTefv). r JuST. UJAMT I t SOMS SASHi AM1 T) fiRST I'LL SSC Aftc fANFRltNlA PRtVATC (V FACtBwT TXAT VJ? FOfc PLrMN 5.WIrJG, NioT" j C0VWAr5tLV. X J THA.T BtG I CKARGS TO SCVW THC l.' .co AGWf f'y ordinary cripples am! scorns und t li is is pnrtieularly true of Think How to manage n bank when he indicates Mr. Kaskob's finan hnppem - il to Mv. Holly wood of "sulidivisitm" .und wnteh him Augustus Mutt Thorws Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. HtffTwd UlUra pertaining to personal hnhb ind hrgea, not to dlMU dliffuoata tr trettineiiC l" anmerwl bf Ur. Brady It ft tUinpeti, Htf-addruMd tnreiop U tocloccd. Lcttera should Im brief and written in Ink. Owing to Uio large number ol letters re ceived, only a iVw can be anawered here. No tcf can be made to querice Dot vooform trie to Instruction. Address Ur. William Brudf. Id care of this newspaper. YE8, WE HAVE NO NERVE ENERGY TODAY Kvery tired perKon Ih Utr tli ' whole flaxseed. We une a Bmall time beinK neuraHthenie, swlv Konful H.irlukled over our break- 'A,,a,tL,otfLk;1;,11,'",a ,V,h0 ,i.':;v':!.i..-'!':i.,..,rr,n:1. un "''"a'c(1 now, that raHtlienla" an eiror of inuili- C-'i '''l'.'""''"' " only Dr. Kelloss llilll l,lfl II lit tllM i.r mil up witn me explanation mat 8W110wg Brape 8ee(s one sm. tho tired person More ol nervB!ce,ule t0 al)pen(,k.ts. , woul(I energy Is exhaused." That (IraKs the good doctor's teaching down : n(vlHe at)out thB , column. Crom great to HOiuetlilng less than ( Wnl rj g , commonplace, for the conception' ' An;wJer..lone lllf ,f nnvthing, of -nerve energy has no physio. k.S8 ,fel to hnve allpell,,u.ltls lf logical ground to rest on. II is nc Kral,e Hcmili nJ strange how this eminent health i an other frult Keedg Uv authority and excellent physician , re..,uiurly. xhe p,,piar fcV abol;t clearly recognized, la years. iigo.!that pr(),ablv depends on an error that "neurasthenia would In time , jf obsc,.va,011. Concretions resem dlappear from medical literature, .,,,, HeeM .sometimes even seeds, that il is an errat c conception and iMre not rai.eIy foum, ln , a blind lor covering up real trou-(,,,v , ,.,. , . ,,, ,,,, hies (or perhaps a kind of alibi for : misoenavior,, jet still iiii.;Keii u e into , apwnnix oniy as a COIlae. delusion that when a person is 1u(,nce of inHeaHe iat orMn tired his "store of energy ts ex- all(1 not le cause of H Thp hausted. If there Is any such lngestion of grape and bony seeds energy, then surely anyone who , ,B a ., fllcit,nt nnd cannot finds his supply reduced below ,.oaKoHahly account for tiny dls whatever the standard level may 1 eaHe, uv, is eiiliiieu III i:iiii iiiiuneii in'r raslhenic," for the term nearas- tlienia means literally lack of nerve i energy. Hut no one has evor found . any scientific evidence that "nerval energy" exists. Physiology reeog- j ul.es only two fornis of energy. One Is musciUar energy; the other Is heat. We have no evidence thai the function of the brain, spinal cord, nerves or nerve ganglia in volves the proiiuction or use of any other kind of energy. Therefore, no physician, no health teacher, has a right to as sume that a tired person's nerve i energy is exhausted, that Is, any more than the person's muscular or heat energy is exhausted. ' Anyone can understand that i when a person feels or Is tired his ! energy is reduced for the time be ing. That's what tho reeling of Tie tlgtie Is the sense that one's mus cles are short of energy. It is meaningless, and worse, to ilia'; into the picture any morbid notion about exhaustion or "nerve" en ergy. Thnt tends to make a merely tired person sick. When I say thoro .Is absolutely no ground tor tho Idea of -"nerve energy," I mean to inclutlu the mys terious cousin or "iicrvo energy" as well, namely "brain energy" or brain power. I don't want any ex port work dod-'tor to run away with tiio miiug faucv that thinkinf; or i i the use of the brain reipiires or j mi i nunm mic uses any kind of energy, for ifpwoin my underskirt wuz showln brain activity does involve any ' it win only my thltrh after transformation of enoruy Into thought or ilocil the qimnllty of oiuu-gy is ho InflnitoHlninl thnt our pronent scientific Internments nre scarcely cnpnhle of (lotectin- or nieiiHuiinK It.." So there neccl he no quarrel over a trifle like tha,'. A rather obvious rojoinder to this Ih tho question, what is the j nature ol brain fair or how do we explain tho weariness that over-: lakes a brain worker after Iioiii h I of concentration? That's another I question to (IIscush another day. Here I wonhl merely surest that so-called "brain fim" Is simply on-1 nu! and the weariness that steals upon the student who sits Intent on his work for a limn timo'suh. oxidation, and in either case an hour of play, honest work, exercise , '0 oiikIu to do more business or brisk wntkinK In tho open air in our own tropics here In tho West Is tho quickest and best relief. lern Hemisphere. Instead of send- . . in.' all our inonev to tho Far Kast. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Wholesome Reading Ver.us Morbid 1'ersonal Item-but more In ho ,v,ou. , , , i swer moro personal health ques- lions than any other physician In! this country. I do not refer .6 the ! distribution of pamphlets, leaflets ; or circulars, but only to personal i health problems. You may or may I not notice that there are very few symptoms In this column. There ...... ,. I., ..... ,.tv..in -o . ...j I'li.t.iu .... i er to iniBslions. Vrnm amnio 1 eMiericnec I nm convinced thnt I mis is nm riKui n io coiuiiui newspaper l-ealth feature. Now I invoke the indorsement of all read ers who approve this service, as well as the candid criticism oT any who do not. p Good Seed 1 My family wish to thank you for the suggestion ns to the use of a Nasty Hoof Answer. lYour exuerlence cun- ' trovertu the projiuminda of kept ' :,l,.t,,ru U')w. u'i, . m tlb, nir ,, ,,h ,, ,, ,,,.,,.. remedy as flaxseeds In order to boom the market for Import oil . . . . . "lll'IJ ir I i i i mmseeti. I Deiieve the tlailv ime or it lie naa oniy (), n teaH1)oor,rii or two of raw flax cxiiutlutot nloii!. see(ls is especially helpful wher mo pliyKlolotiicai . the constipation habit is nssocint Ines Hut no,, d wl , itnbl , he followed the Fruit 8eed wordn of wisdom , ,,au ,,m..i i.ft, i appreciate It very much if you will hese fol.e,K11 bo,ne8 Kaln elltl.ance (Copyright, John P. Utile Co.) I iu?vcr felt more mortified iitj (M(rt,lf S Doll t7 ,n' 111(1 tli,u bcln'. I wuzjto stick to the old-fashined rope ail, saltl Mi 'lawuey .ppic tins week. t giiess nii I va t Ion Is free a ft or all. Almee lcllieron is groin' t' open up In 1nsgv, Scotland. (Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.) Brisbane'sToday (Continued Krom Pago One) nearly twice as much trade a we give to Cuba, while Cuba buys more from us than twice ns much as tho Dutch and ltrltlsh ICast in dies combined buy from us. ;,, ,,.,,,., , n-n nhntilH rn. I jlloV(J ,'ho )lml(,n 0J'2 cvMa a , i on tll0 BUK1U. tlmt wo ,,,., , .from Cuba, Colonel I'eter O KnlKht. of l,.l"kl'M "fe "lmosl unbearable us Tampa. Kla.. Democrat from birth. Vt e"rhS abic lawyer. shows that Florl-1 s,", Allen.hu da's break from tho Democratic!' Moro than one man and woman column, deplored by Democrnts, I whom horrible rhuumatlsm has mny , n KOO, tlihiK for Florida. i been enrrylnu down to helplessness Hitherto, says lie, "Democrats!1;",!1 t-'f.v to this. , ... . .... 1. A vim have to do is to take one nave pain no aiienuon to r lorma. 1. ....., ,i. ,i i ,..,, vote the Demoerntlc ticket anyhow, uepubiicans liaid no attention to Florida, because they felt that Kememiier it s "the little green Florida would vote the Democratic I capsule" that Is turntiiK the trick ticket, no matter what the Kepub-, "'i'1 ''lnlu.- joy to thousand, of llcnn party did. Now: Florida st'.Tutorcn' so ln5ist " i definitely a dehntnble state and.' i,.atii'HNi'js"'tl,esc, ltltle wonder will continue so In the future." worklnir capsules must ImuiIMi nil . I INiln mill torture In 5 days or nion ! Colonel IsnlKht thinks the recent i y i liiyrfullr rcfmuliil. Rippling Rhymes By AVnlt Mustuj. UAKllKltS- LI CK For many yt-aru on adult irmlfff long whisker fluttered In the Kales, and beard leg men seemed freaktt; the hurberw' trade became no Im k they iKh ed "Alua," and eke "Aluek," and uttered piercing HhrlekM. Then fur Homo reason unexplained tho flowing beards were much din dalned, and every man was Hhnved; the ImrberH aw their lurk had turned, and while they wrought, and kopecks earned, they JoyoUMly behaved. Tho Hafety nizor then was npruntr. and count lew voters, old and younc, hewed off their beards at home; they only sought the barber's chair when they would have him cut their hair, and smooth It with a comb. Now superficial people Bald, "The barbers trade will soon be dead. It's doomed beyond repair; it can't exist when people fail to wpend a modicum of kale for aught but cuttUig hair. x Men have to shave threo times a week some- every day, their whis kers leak so fast it is a crime but nearly all are satisfied to let their glossy tresses slide six fortnights at a time." And then the women everywhere, grown tired of their abundant hair, de cided they would bob; and to the barber shops they flew, an eager, palpitating crew, a densej but cultured mob. And how tho' weary barbers wrought! - When they had bobbed one dome- of thought, n dozen were in line: the more they bobbed, the more the girls enme up to sacrifice their curls, with heroism fine. Now beards are coming in again, and soon the maps of grown-up men will look like fields of hay; but that won't hurt tho barber's trade, which always seems to make the grade, whatever prophets say. unlitlrml .Inimra ,t ...... suado Coiigroas to change the In- iiui inuu;r m. in n , e.vii vmviy un just and harmful to his state. M President Coolidpe's son will unnn tin ni-.vrln.l In Ulna t'loeonen Trumbull, daughter of the govern " 1 or of Connetlcut. She and the President s sou set a good example to this country, which Ik a little too Inclined to self advertising and notoriety. The young couple will NOT be married in tho Wliltc House. Illinois decides to use the elec tric chair, and tho first occupant will bo David Shanks, a colored man.' who confessed to killing and robbing a young woman school teacher. Illinois would have done as well while waiting to get rid of capital punishment. It Is at best a joke in most of our states, often preventlns con viction by jurios and rarely seizins the really dangerous criminals. Campbell Carson, after hunting gold for 30 yearB, invented a cop per smeltiVig furnace that earned tens of million KOR OTHERS. A long law suit is winding up in his favor, nn4 the very old man I will have millions, now that it is too Into for them to do him much j good, or much harm. I Hetween 7.oun,oo0 and $20,ono.- LITTLE GREEN CAPSULES STOP RHEUMATIC AGONY Prove It in 5 Days hero's notbimr in tho world that I briiiKs such quick and complete re. lief from the pain and misery that ,,.,,. ,,. i i tiny capsule -aeh hour for the first I j t", hours' foi iV'lioursi thent'akc as directed. will be the minimum due him fium bis smelling companies. This indicates that gold hunting in your head is more profitable than -sold hunting in the desert or even in Wall Street in the long run. 4 Quill Points Sins are much like dogs. Vuur own pet pouch would look vitioUH in the other fellow's yard. The objectiun to fume as u prize is that the same people who give It can Lake, ft away. .still, evorr (1 river who does n't take ti tho illlch seems a rood hog to the timid driver. Are men more thrifty than wom en ? Well, flues a woman come homo and sny she's going to have tho house warm enough to uit her and darn the expense? The millennium will be here soon after you see the first bronze stutue inscribed: "To John Jones, who minded his own business." It's H case of true love If he dis covers how dumb she Is and still thinks her wonderful. Americanism: Culling on the famous man to satisfy your curi osity; feeling ill at ease because you can't offer peanuts as you can at tho zoo. The reality of prosperity depends on whether you compare . it with tho hard old days or" the present You ilon't nceiL a iircsg au-nt to attract attention. Have somebody tow you in. Kvery town has a bully who Kels by because better men dread the notoriety they would fret by tick ing him. The five senses: Money sense, social sense, class sense, common sense and horse sense. Typical U. 8. "knowledge": Chile (rich, cultured, larger than (.treat Jtritaln) is n little jungle country full of naked niggers. Correct this sentence: "When I ask John what he thinks of a new hat." said she, "he always gives mo his honest opinion." UNION VAI.K 100-bushel yield of corn from two acres reported here by John Hibbs. Filson Laced Breeches MADE of finest auality Shcd pcl Khaki, double front and scat; wtndproof and water resistant. Mighty fine for any kind of work or play it) tbe open. Trim looking and pcr- Icct-httmg. For sale by bcUer dealers C-FilsonC V Outdoor Cothes. IO0S-IOO7 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE e-" K1" J j state of the big guys. .. - i Ccitveiltence. comfort ff&cyfil I and toad appearance rJ ' lill combined . l ! P'J ' J MEDF0Rj8 newest - f jf wtrmii;--fr;Tri?;-.-EniEasageMa I A isrv -l n ' Another 4 Sleepless Night ."Fur yenr I didn't know whifl a sound night'H sleep was. I would toMH and turn all night, getting up In the morning looking and feeling like a rag. To make thing -worne I was bothered during the day with a nugging headache, dizzy spells and Indinestlon. I was literally a wreck when I began taking ox gall for my liver. I got It in the form of IJloxol tablets and had nut fin ished one package before I felt like a new man. I began sleeping soundly at night and could work energetically through the day." Your liver can have more to do with your health than you suspect! When the liver becomes sluggish it fails to cleanse the blood of the poisons furmed in food waste. These poisons permeate the sys tem, causing a toxic condition known as auto-intoxication. This In turn brings on nerves, sleenless ness, high blnod pressure and dis eases of the stomach and kidneys. Natural ox gall, extracted .Vom tlj liver of the ox, is recogni'd as tfr finest tonic for the human liver. It is 11 natural liver stimulant and literally rejuvenates that organ, v. hich is to rejuvenate the entire system. 'The pure genuine ox gall ft; to be had In dainty, tasteless form in Dioxol Tablets. Kach Ul oxol Tablet represents ten drops of pure ox gall and costs less tlm i two cents. Try a few and see i he difference they make. , Genuine Di oxol has picture uf ox's head on package. On sale at all good drug gists. Special Agent, Jarmin & Woods Drug Store. Notice Pythians Once a Pythian, always a Pythian. There are many true Pythians in Med ford and vicinity who are hot affil iated with Talisman Lodge. We are requesting them to communicate with C. R. JA QUA, 501 West Jackson. Phone n:.S-X, or with J. Wakefield, phono 17, i DANCE Wednesday AND Saturday Nites' WALKER'S , Youthfulness Tho reading Begraent of tho Nokromo Bifocal is practically invisible. As a result, glasses with No-, kromcs have the same handsome youthful ap pearance as the single vi sion lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometriit . 122 E. Main By BUD FISHER