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r PAGE FOTJH MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, ?n-:DFORD, QKEGOX", WEDNESDAY. APgTL 1(0920. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE pally, tmiar. WmUi PuMklml W UK MF.DPOKU HI.VTLSO CO. ii ii ii n. rv sl 1 " j ROBERT W. (TRL. Mltar I. otlUTH SMITH. IUdh" A lodtftfndaat Nowoeoaf .1 Knfmd U MTnfld filM Bit Iff U Maofari. : Egaa. mitt Ad at Wmt . I1T. j ILBWRIPTION aUTU It Mill 10 AdiaiK.: I IMU, all Biwiar. par 11.50 . tJaUi, vita Biioaar, BMOtn .15 ' Uallr, vlthout Buralar, rar 1.6 ! Ilallr, a-ilirtut BtoMUl, awotb B i WMlf MaB Trluux, tM ar I untar. tat tat S CO I Bf Carrier, ht Aitfahr In Watford. Alhlind. j . r nif.ro : . ., i;,, iIimii wm laeaasnUI.. Cmlral l-clr. r1Mll. TmlMlt. UoW;.v!" "r "r, Hljffllt 1 11.111 Oil. UlU and oo HHhW: liajlr, ftith Sunday. Booth Iialli, vltaout aWar. avotli..... liulr. without Sunday, one year-. liatr, lta Sunday, on 1t All terou. caib lo adraoer. .1 .IJ I T;J j MfTMBER Or1 THE ASSOCIATED PBE8S IkretTinc full Ua wtra Bnl Too Aaoeiatd Preu l cxetusirlr cntltlad ta (ha om (or pubtleatinn of aJI navi dapaicriao rrMIIMl to H or otnervlw errdltail fat tho) pabor. sod alio to tba local ao publlabed bertiD. All rtgtita tar publlcaUee of aooeui dboatebrj barala art alw mcrtod. flrniro dillr arcraaa clrnilatloo for tb aMotba andlnt Oct 1, llll, Otllelal par of tnt Cllr of HrdfanL Otlidal papif of JacUoo Counlj. Advertlilnc Itrpreientatliea ' M. C. HOfiCNSKI COHTAW Offkaa ta Nn Yorl. Chlearo, Detroit, tao rranebco, Im Amcla, DaatUa, Portlapd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Prry Wise men. with a 2S,.iO prize : , danglinfc h.-foro them,- have been j pounding typewriters and burning j ......i,. Kiriiiu fur Inln thf niifht i for months, lo find a way to re- niovv Prohibition rronii its preseni status a fizzling faro. No pon derous thinker lo dale lias pro posed that it he divorced from . n,.Htleu nn.l nnllt le! on. Such U procedure would cure Prohibition of what alls It. ' Owing toi the .severity of the nmudge, everybody feels like they had been In a minstrel show, and washed up in cold water. The public ought to begin to weary of the carrying-on of Aimee Hem pie Mcpherson, and her Ma. The amiable Aimee leaped In the Pacific ocean and came to the sur face in an Arizona desert, 27 miles south of Phoenix, thus remaining spot less. Her just as amiable Mn, has heretofore been concerned with the collection box and tho Issuance of statements, but now she Is alleged to have been flirta tious and is sued for $50,000 by a broken-hearted gent who claims he had his affections trampled. The gent Is more interesting man the feminine pair. ' He would be a, great pal for the dry-voting Ohio congressman who deposed that the liquor found in his suitcase, bu longed to his wife. Just what Ma had to contend ' Wltit, Is re von led In the following press dispatch: , , Mrs, Kennedy refused under persistent questioning to re veal the nature of the Inci dent, but she admitted that it occurred at a time when he had an evil gleam in his eye. . The Baker- Democrat Herald opItiHH that tho first luO years of the Almee-Ma shenanigan is the worst. This Is probably true, but there nre 90 years to suffer. Brad Heath cdrttlnueH his pugi listic efforts and yesterday bounced a hard right off his Paw's Jaw. llrad Is about ripe to cut a tooth and he a vocalist, ? A Kansas norgrirr (Atchison, Kan., (.IoIm) We thought It was very kind of the governor lo eny a kind word about tho legislature that has just adjourned. We have always urged that kind- ness be bestowed on the sick, the lame, the blind, the halt - and the nutty. Tho Klamath- Kit I In Chamber of Commerce Ik asked to remain neutral In the rati development of southern Oregon. If they do, the .Finnish Fishermen's Union of Astoria should do likewise. Then It will not make anyt difference how the Prune Growers Associa tion of Douglas county feels about It. After the honeymoon trip, the hewlyweds will return here, where they will make their home, the groom to work In the mill. ( Orleahn, Cal., Notes.) That's no way for a groom to do! A pioneer tale tells of how customer bought a steak, and then j tuid to the butcher: "Give me that knife, till I cut , off your hand. 1 paid for it." Tho tresses of the Oalshevlkls are now long enough to knot on the Hwan-llke necks. Kt'OKNK'K FI.AMINtt YOt'TII fiOINO TO HIjAKRK Tho facts adduced hy Julian Strait, a deputy Investigates for the sheriffs office, hear out com pletely the theory advanced in this column regarding responsibility for the long-continued epidemic of automobile thievery which af flicts this community. Those guilty are not professional automobile thieves: from outside places but a limited group of local youths act ing from motives of Joy-rldlng, vandalism and sometimes malici ous mischief coupled with petty thievery of accessories and parts. It ought to be comparatively easy to break up this gang and bring punishment upon Its ' members, pome of whose names have become known to the authorities through Deputy Htralt's activities. Mere publicity concerning the Investiga tion under way has so cowed the thieves thftt they have censed to steal cars during the past few days und nights. This -condition can only be made permanent by carry ing the Investigation to Its conclu sion und haling the thieves Into court. v - ' , Lej . Albany. Contract awarded for construction of eight-Inch sewer in Albany Heighti! district. QUILL The love of money is also the MI a liioYio.. L ..,, L,,.. ... ... u ntiuon nuuiil i. lot of fast lesr woil:. If the man says "Hello," imid or more discuurf poms, he "bum" hook is one wrilten for people More Ktupitl than . ... ' 1 ' Knt'lanil and America, in a -as hard as you can soak yours." Oratory sitll is enjoyed hy that elap vigorously when the the audience is. AVIion a rich injin tells reporters lie doesn't know how lie got thiif may, it rimy be either modesty or is'ret ion. nl . i i . :. i i, i t i t iiiiHk in Hie Sontll lire iirnviilinr iiiimki'iiivt tnl tJw. liwhec must expect to pay more for walskin coats. Four inen in tlw Wes were weri'ti't, DemoeratH, ettlii'r. Americanism ; ('lever, idle Kpciulin money ; professional lion fcin;di luiuiteiirs. Too many eajL'er to help the uiiu niiiiirmnijf n gi-i iim Another ice ae in l5M)0 yesrs wouT worry anybody if th: vmt.u Htyles continue to toughen the human hid i If you never say eollrpe iueii. are silly incompetents, nobody will suspect you missed a eolleife'ediieation. Why a two-ear Karate? If has one of them all the time. Never mind defining ''freedom of the seas.' Just let Amer ica and Kntfland make a treaty airrcein; not to molest an other's commerce in time of war. . There's little you can do by way of early spring training for the fisljinp; season except that boxing increases the reach of the arnm. If they are poing to padlock homes fhat serve liquor, would not it be cheaper to fence the country and padlock the gut a The season approaches when (ret shot because a policeman sees Correct this sentence: 'My illiterate constituents need the hard truth," said the senator, "and I had rather lose my office than to dope them with flattery." Tumble-Down Socks and Bad Manners in Minority Among College Students, Say Questionnaire Replies of Deans VA8Il.NOTOPf, April 1-0 () The modern American collegian Is not "collcg aK'" but "has higher Ideals and purposes, does better and more jiorious scholastic work and lived by a higher standard of moral conduct than the stu dent of any preceding generation.' That Is the conclusion Henry ( Ira tin n Doyle, ; dean of men .of George Washington I'nlversity, has drawn from his own observations and from statements by the presi dents or deans of men of about 300 collegeH In reply to a ques tionnaire. He undertook the Inquiry, ho explained In nn announcement of the results today, w th a desire "to contribute something toward the correction of what 1 believe to h erroneous public opln'on concerning the college man and woman today. ' Ho will make a detal'ed report this week at the annual meeting here of the asso ciation of deans und advisers of men. The "col leg 'a to" of tho stage and comic papers represents only; one or two per cent of tho stu dent body, the replies agreed, ami almost all declared that the, nlnuehy appearance, tumble-down socks. . three-day shirts ami mm- lhd collars were exceptions and were d'xapprnved by the majorliy of collegians. Mont college men. MUTT AND JEFF No Wonder Mutt Isn't Trie CouRT caiAmDA IS -A ouR jhowoRj mvjTT l&nou BIG STlFfj f. THAT A T.TTY 7 SO THAT S TH6 f Bur USTCM., I a v.,-, , t rULL or-TC NW JOMC3 $rVACKX M tM - WAS THS A CRACK JuT6S. 1 WVY TUJAS JUbSGt lUlAS ft VVtLSTiASS AvO FvVE AtVb Tew CASeS Ttt -GUMnAtfc J PRCMCDlTATeD T WAS ALL JEFF'S m NCXT TIME YOO'fce), piCTV VARbSTCi r WHftOC t ArJt V0O B020S BUST UP WITH A SOU"? f ACT 0f0 YCUfe OUJM FAOLT H OM A GOLF COuRSe c llp AMTi ! i POINTS root of all diplomacy. A ,rt ,i , , ll J uoirj;! iMlll I! ir-jiif u. anil his voice then heroines niorr is talking to his wife. duel : "I ean soitk ny taxpayer 1 some people. They arc the kind orator remarks how intelligent 1 ' hnrii i'i ),y a JainlHlidt, jhhJ thry wives j'arniiiy for their own writers competing wit h two mil-1 cause of flying are like orators - mr ms ituhuiiv. yon have two cars, some relative thrVe innocent 'bystanders will j a dog HiifferiiiK for u drink. they said, were serious minded, particular about their appearance, kept their hair neutly trimmed and their shoes shlned. wore clean i linen, and eschewed the coonskin coat, the gaudily painted flivver, course -can understand what infra- hard drinking and bad manners. red means. Almost anyone may get ( He plies from co-edncatlonal col-Jan inkling of Its meaning from oh- j leges declares the presence of wo- servatlon of the arrangement of ; men students on the campus hailthe colors of the rulnbow their : a irond effeet nn tho imrnnniil no- order Is red. oranec. velloW. green pearance and conduct of the young men. The rare real llfo "collegiate,' It was held, does not ns a rule ex cel In scholastic standing, sports or other student activities. Home of the college authorities went so far as to declare that he almost! neat rays, nut tnw win .scarcely; never excelled in those things for moan anything to the unfortunate which students are respected who has been denied a fair educa-1 among their fellows. Only about ; thin In school. I merely seek to tell , half of them, however, professed ! 'u that Infra-red ray treatment i to see any definite connection be-1 requires no special gadget, i tween the stain of being "col leKlute" and such- problems as drinking, necking, neglect of class work, dishonesty In . examinations and other ethical questions. NKW Yoltl. April 10. (V George I Uerner, wartime aviator, 'never had 'such trouble In the air. His motor ear would not run; He Hold it for fa. Then he was called to court for overparking while he was hunting a customer. A sym iiathetle magistrate suspended sen Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. A' IctUn aertaroina; Co traoakal beolta and bytiaD, Dot to 41oM alafboaie a, aroatWccl. will br aJrd Of Dr. Brady if a auupod. arif-aldrraMd anteiopo ta vMluMd LotWra at-OUlO 0 DTI.I anO mi.O U. tSK. ; caliod, only lev eao bt anawerod bora. not to tnotny-iiorio aqaro ur wiiitoai tick uiw uowx F'robably there is nothing lower than a red in the estimation of a fellow who has cut his, but in the- : "l"'ullc" "'venheless we have th.j i Infra-red rays, and from the end-' IfsH Htroam of In- quirieH I receive from readern it would eem that lhe.-; impressive, inp have I lain late in the hope of hatching Home pln to make this ray mystery clear to him who t reads. I haven't hit on a feasible plan- as yet, but no mattei, it will ! come In doc time. Vou can't drive r t'ome in nut iiinu. i u u.in i in ivu . . ; rue suitcronscious; you can oniy give it freo rein. Iyinff abed In the j morning, when old-fashioned folk ; ftro up. whether they rt doing1 a-y- thing worth doing or not, Ik, In my habit of thinking, tho best way to coin mono with the subconscious. Them is . a twilight zone, there .somewhere Jusi between sleep and full conHelousneKs whom ideas urt conceived, of course most of them remain jorever in w.o tinKnown. ! pus, ani wine made rrnm grajtes. T!ie triek Is to capttirii tho germ of; II. .M. ' the idea and fetch it out into thej Answer." I should say it Is consciousness when you do wake j usually harmful. up. I Dentist DiviiiCN Diagnosis. I-Lfton to tin authority of th My dentist tells me I have pyor hlghest standing, JJr. .lohn Tfarvey rhea caused by an avid system . . Hogg, the sage of Huttle t Trees, who says. In the American Journal of Surgery: "... 1 think It worth while fo. cull attention to the fact that speclul apparatus for the application of infra red rays Is not needed for the reason that these rays are always preiA-nt in abundant quantity . . .. available In any quantity de sired through such commonly employed means of making heat applications a.s the fo mentation, the hot poultice, hot water bag, hot sand bags, heated stones or bricks, and the shorter and more penetrat ing1 infra-red and luminous heat rays are always present in the radiation from arc and in candescent lamps of every sort. Kven the glowing coals of nn open fireplace are a most ef fective source of heat rays of the very highest therapeutic value." ' , . As a point of interest tt venture lo add to the list of. homely sources of infra-red rays popular radiant j gas and electric heating devices. These modern heating units utilize the physical principle of an incan descent surface, which gives off a large quantity of infra-red rays and is what Is technically known as radiant heat. Kndjant heat, from any open fire. j flame, glowing' coals or Incandes- cent surface, warms surfaces objects in the room, Including the bodies of occupants, rather than the air of the room. This explains why an open fireplace is so com fortable, evi though a thermom eter Indicates a temperature sev eral degrees below that which is generally nialn'.alned on rooms heated by ah registers or radiators. Only those who have studied physics and physics should be one f the three or four main subjects of the first year of any high school blue, violet. Deyond tUe range of the violet Is the ultra-violet. In visible. Itelow. or under the red is the Infra-red, also Invisible,. He yond the violet rays are cold. Blue Is a cold color. Ked Is a warm; color. Helow the red the rays are) QtTKTH.XS AND AXKWHHS j What Is the 'rl? N early every winter 1 have from ! five lo ten attacks of rrl Mi's. I-.. O. Answer, Kvlilenlly you Ihink rrl ! Is a definite aliment. It Isn't. , It ' jumlher Indian who hail been mn- (nun the uric IH'iil 1K)lson throtlKh may he measles, meningitis. Infill-MestiiiK Captain's mother and sis- ; direct action on the stomach, liver email, tiinsilitis. or any of a doz.-n : tor, anil that l.otohes. Captain's : and kidneys. Also specifically ef other respiratory Infections. So ' friend, stepped into tho path nf the , fective In cases of Gout, Dropsy, when you say Tou've had "cri" It's .bullet. Klgh llloocl Pressure, Cramps in hard to tell the depth of the well i l'rellmlnnry hearlnc hefoie the; the Limbs. Reduces pain and from the' loliL'th uf the handle on 1'nltod states commissioner has ' swelllnK. Sl.aft per .hottle. .lurmin the pump. .. . it it set for April 2t. 'and Woods, the Owi lirilK Store. cn the Ryder Cup Team UlO tO ID laig. DUSlUt Of UtCrTO f No reulj eon bo oud to quarto Dot ooolora. vrftflv. IP tr m rni iwvmi ox Tin-: ixri:A-iu:i 'It... KiMielH-s All Ba,. ( May I have a formula, for bad roaches? Mrs. 10. WO. An noud Answer, It 1h 1ad for even the , roachPM. J dare not , publish f It, hut will gladly until you the directions if you will wend with your rcqutMt a stamped envelope ht-arins your gildrps. lrlmr' I'n.sonin?. ind' Od iinpowinK. j I'lease x:aie the tmture uf prim rays are raisin; rope poinoninK. A few daH aftr ructions In thej I brought a restiiiK primrose roin Imagination off the basement up to our apartment the half informed1 my daughter broke vut with a rash layman. j with much itching. Her face, hands Many a morn- and neck had fine red pimplex. It j lasted only two days. - Was this i probably prlmro.se .'poisoning? i Airs. H. I 1., ; An.swer. - Probably not, though ; the dLstribution of the Vash ws , rii.u ut-in wtiu ui print rose uermil ' ... r. . . . mis. until the victim no longer come in. j contuct with primrose. If you re - t move the primrose, try. bringing it ; Into the apartment ugain and see whether the rash ami ftchin I leer and Wine. Is homemade beer and wine j harmful? I mean the kind of beer I nmdo from malt it'll d hons thut are ! sold In so many suues for the pur- 1. IX Answer. In other words, you ( have .some infection or Inflamma ! lion of the gums about tooth sock ets (lilte a large minority of adults) and me dentist is indulging In a little quaint speculation about acid- j o-ls. If you give the anticipated I response to the add system sug - j gesllnn, perhaps tin- dentist will offer .some half-baked siiuuestlon about your diet. Dentists nre funny that way. Yours may be a very L'Ofal dentist, at that but don't let him tell you how acid you are. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Tlit catsup Is nl- the other end . o (he counter," said Druggist Anlc S in a 1 1 today, when a customer boughta liver Mid. "Yes., 1 know, an Pin sorry Pvo kept lilm wait- InV said Bootlegger Ike lark tills morulu'. when Tell Itlnkley's office girl told hint her boss un In con - fiiineo. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) AGAiNST TED CAPTAIN KLAMATH FAU.S, Ore., April 10. (Ai A charge of second-de- gree murder was filed late yester- day against Ted Captain, Indian. slayer of Morris Notches, fellow- tribesman, Notches was shot lo ili-nllf on the Captain ranch near ' M.uloe 1'olnt .-last Krlilny. Captain ! mnlpmls the bullet was meant for i FILE MURDER CHARGE .1 Quill9 Points , . , . , 'more Hindus that tne worm neeun Fame Is that transient slory j-oui"""" " t ( attach tu a iitfarette testimonial i An etcitlna day generally. to make it north Jf.OO. If Mr. Edison can make rubber! from weeds, tnere s a. protu ai. last for the amateur gardener, The final tet of courte.y is Nto keep fcrlnnins when the bore ; ,. to bring t ui iKtrniL-iut,," ,, . , . . A ri.bel' in Mexico seems ti be j one u-hfi lttM imt a volt of, dorl i fiiinpft flnrf .iroatti tnr ilm border.' . - I k i nvitrhr ,.iv.' in a u orl;l j teemint? with insects man has i. ....... r "Personal liberty gets a little- lireJinicf however, when your guestH hceiti to rrgoi you uren't u reiil ImrtciMlcr. The colleges are turnlne out : too many white-collar men and; i not 'enough .300 hitters, The department of justlcc;the Inited States Snippmg noaru should attend , to-nrohibithm. Mr. Mellon needs all of hit, time to figure out tax refunds. .Some day .the race will 'become accustomed to prosperity and then there will be. no further sale for anti-fat nostrums. Americanism: Heing ashamed of the dining room suite that - eminent has been able to show, went out of stylo ID years ago: Getting Us ship from (ierniany being proud of the bed that went'fnr nothing lo start with, it could out' ol style DiO years ago. I not make u financial success of one I of the finest ships in the world. Tho evil thai men do llvs after them. Tho old j birchmaster require ("speak a niece' every F look at the after-dinner speakers now. j i Nalure balances thing, and i hables became unfashionable about ; lhe time laps got too skinny for ' comfort. Judging by the class of maga zines they advertise in, the manu- facturers of beauty aids seem to think the yearning for pulchri tude is confined to morons. ThiN generation is soft, but It doesn't know the luxury of jumping out of bed, grabbing clothe and running; to dress by tho fire that dad built. The career of Trotzky teaches us that a great man is one who dies before somebody takes his Job away from him. They've decided how much Qor many must pay each year, but not how long' she must keep It up. How Is she going to know when the war is hers? , If you make loooo and report $4000 for fnxation, that's perjury If you make $5000 and don't re port anything, that's a national habit. It Isn't correct to say the man's violin case contains a "fiddle." More likely it is a -machine gun i or hooch. j - Correct this sentence: "Yes, I know it's nn antique shop." said he "hut I'd rather drive on and ! not waste time." ' ' " Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) was not hurt, although the bomb was Intended for him. The British, controlling plagues and famine, have Increased India's NEURITIS And Rheumatic Sufferers racru't ftoarantaai-t. P rviriJ assures vou full relief In the most HeVern onsen nr monev hark. Na- .,.,, nw ,nniP riP,ini,B ,ho lh,n,l nonnlntlnn bv 100.000.0011. As Hie population pressure increases, the Hrltains may agree with the Af ghans, that Urltaln is breeding Kithteen American fljins maehiuea ( moving above the Mexican uoruoi, bare orders to shoot down any nmMin ,i, horrb'r j W(j show ,h(Se gu-mon the politeness that e show tile s; pilsner " " " StatC9 aoaa .1 - , Senator Hiram Johnson, iwlnR that 'Tm vlIie" wcldem u a . lt?Sl. Bans Ills iriiuw i tn'. iir : airiui what would happen in sutti a ; case if this country were in the, WvwM Cnjrt fiiitvofed 10 to 1. or. f ( worse yet, m me i'Wn -j. 'tio.is. r.i,inUtnn ta i-ootvinir liitut'htvi , nPM.A-.ni notes irom or muc vit-. oi gu "u ., . (friend, Canada, on the stibject of ; Milk of Magnesia has acidity com the "I'm Alone" and another ship. ! pletely checked, and tho digestive .... .1.. 1 . H ..nnnmll IW1 llnefl VOI1 In the LaBue or nations uaiiuuu wotilil have one .vote, the same as the United States. Britain would ! hace a seuarate vote. Other IraK - rnVnt, of he nrillsh empire would Tave votes. Tills country would a fine chance Mr. ..Hoover iwouia nave ilh ai..i as ; power, internationally, as an Indian rajah. With "ann-onriute ceremo-.iies." ' i flae was hauled down oti the mg j ship Leviathan Monday and the flatc of a private owner hauled up. A 1.-. ..p.nlrl (r.l Tftnlinil Thai)-1 i num. hoisted the new flag. That was the "appropriate" part. A gjrl of 15 might easily show more ability managing u steamship line than the l-.iited States gov- SELF-IMPOSED FAST RALEIGH, X. C. April 10. (VP) A six-day search for Mrs. A. I P.urroughs, 34, who left home with the avowed purpose of ; tarvinK herself to death, ended last night when she crawled from beneath the home of a next door neighbor and called for water. Organized searyiiing parties had combed Kaleigb and is suburbs and earlier had dynamited a pool, in an effort to find her body. Physicians said the woman was1 f in a weakened condition from j lurk of food and water. Internal Health by Nature's Own Methods If you are sick inside you are sick all over. When the stomach fails to digest its food, you are standing at the threshold of a series of ailments that may end in a complete physical wreck. Internal health means health through out the body. Keep your stomach and other digestive organs clean and vigor ous by giving them the natural stimu lation of the roots, barks and herbs contained in Tanlac, Tan lac is wonderful for indigestion and constipation gas, pains, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings back lost appetite, helps you digest your food, and gain strength and weight. Tanlac is as free from harmful drugs as the water you drink, it contains no mineral drugs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature's own medi cines for the sick. For over to years it ! has recn recommended by druggists who. have watched its marvelous re suits. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. CetabottleofTanlacfromvnur ; druggist and give it a thorough trial. I Your money back if doesn't help you. iaiilaci 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED Fred Uoittriod Arroa Turnlov GOTTFRIED & TURNB0W Expert plumblno, heating inf heet metal re par ihop. We specialize on aervlce at real onable prices. No Job too amall. J1 N. Gran St. Phone 55. A Sour Stomach t n,a oaniA t.tma It takes a dose of 4 i.r.ntj a little temoorarr relief i 1 a,,,. atninnh. Phlllins orpins an i, ..,,... - , have tried this form of relief you will : cease to worry about vour diet aod 1 experience a. ire- ... I This pleasant prepara ion just ' as Rood for children, too. Uw itflen- : ever ed brh iu t(,n you that every spoon- i t'a" "" ' JIiJk o jjagrjesia neutralizes many times its volume in acid, net ttte genuine, vu jmam. ll,;ilir.a ia lrniinriJUIIL I ILL1 IA1 L1VLLB Uf. r D4v' HIIXIPS Milk of Magnesia THE PLACE TO EAT TV Rex Gafe Good Food Good Service On your way To Crescent City Three hours from Medford. 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