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..x TAPE FOUR "-BEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFQBD, flREflOX - TIITRSDAYrPRIL-13...1029. v,;. m ! I ft m Medford Mail tribune Dallr, tmdij, Weakly Published br tlx Z MEDFOHD rilKTWa CO. - le-tr-it N. Fir St. BOBERT W. RDRL. Mitof I. lUMTTEB BM1TH. Uaoacar An lodcptodcat Nmpapar Soleras' u aeeond elM matter at Medlar,1, fcaioo, under Act of Much 8, ISTt. iUBBCRIITlON BATE! - Br Mall In Adtanee: i; Daily, wltb Bundar, year .ir.to . .14 . e.to . .65 r uaii, vim uunaay, noma. bsilr. tlttKHJt Sund. ttu Dslly, without- Sundiy, month Weekly Mail Tribune, one year,,.. ' Miindiv. ooi yftr 3.00 1.00 ' . By Carrier, In AdTince In Medford, Aihland,. r Mill nd on Hithnin: ' ! Itaily, with Sunday, month .....f .frJ Ueily. altliuuL Bunds, month, .05 bally, without Sunday, " Jf T.OO HaJy. with Sunday, ne year 8.00 AU terms, dLVth in adfanea.. - - -. - - MEMBER Of THE ASSOCIATE!) PftKM RecehlnC hill Uased Wire Herrlce Tha Associated Prets to exclusWrly entitled to - the use for publlntign of all riewi dUpttchai r er edit 1 to it or otiitrvi mdited In tlili paper, anl slu to the local newi published herein. ; ,A11 iJttitJ for publication of ipeaJal dlipatebea berein are also resened. Bcorn dally rtraie dreulatlDO for Ux Bootbt awlli Oct. J, l&as, 4438. - ttfflelil piper of ttie City of Medford. . Official paper of Jackson County. " ' Adrerthlhg RepreaeDtatlrea M..C. MOUKNflEN A COMl'AKT tofftees In New Vork, rhieago, Detroit, - franclsco, Los Aneirt, gut tie, Fortland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Tho front dirt no commercial dniimKO to the penm. or trips to California and Europe next wlntor. - 'Daughter Is how 14, and her iog . will Koon be ions enough lo drive f tho hiBh-powered car. The sentence of three months In Jail for Harry F. Klnolnlr, oil haron dims been cnnflrriicd. All. ho did was to weaken the foundations of t the government. As all the rork-rlbbi-d Heiiubllcan pupeiM are 1 p r 1 n t i ii c poiuUrotis editorials, " riisliintf him to the honxn-gmv, it Is - itlKbly pi-olmblt tliat lin will not i til Ihei'o at ail. it Is now predlct ed that Mr. fclhclnlr develops an ailment that .sounds terrible, but ' doesn't' hurt h bit, and gets par doned in time to celebrate 'the KmlrM of July) . We'd llko to seo an effieiemry 'expert cut the fingernnils. on his right hand and get satisfactory results. (Ohio Htate Journal.) ' Kama here. - The son of Tom Iloflln, tho eminent Alabama senator, wind- "Jammer, bigot, and dry follower, ' who got drunk on tho way homo ' - from I'nnnrnii, and mndo a fool of ) himself In New York, could huvo mndo matters worse, lie did not "say ho was bringing homo the hootch for his "puppy." - :Jlm Grieve of i'rospeet was in lown yesterday and bought licenses . - for five of his 41 dogs. HTlflRINO TIIINdS AT DOH HIS (Yreka Journal.) I'robably putting tho homo brew mnsh In . tho washing machine.. Tho Mendow-lJirk Concert coin vPnny has resumed ri'hearsnls on ,lhe J till tloro fence.. ; The weather has been favorable to the woodman, hut Is not reeelv lng any enconlums from tho refrig-'ei-ator. agents. . " Henry C, Mgnn Is gqlng to. play , soihe golf, if he wins ho will be from Medford, und If lio loses he will bo from Chicago. b Open air discissions of the taxes llre the piilor of the day. Homo of (the debates are salted with uuugh rty words. .The diplomats have derided that .Mrs. (laiin, the sister of t:iu vice lnelili.iit, eun sit where she cun .tfl ber sleeve in the gravy howl. ' strawberries are on tho mnrket. ,They me as costly as.u gold nugget tianti taste like one. . , . , A juvenile was seen limiting n flro eiiglun with a corset-string j yt-storday. , Ho will Jab himself I In the eye with his mother's hatpin next. i The wrath of the smudging hns sotliiKl on the snow-enpped peaks, and the permanent blondes. ' ADVICE TO I.OVKI.OItV '.' (Maiden Merit) j. . See where a judge up In ono I of the larger cities the other ' day a warded a fair damsel V ir,0.ooo heart lmhn In a breach of promise suit. The same day tho same Judge , awarded a little girl to dani . ages fur six broken ribs sho a hud received when n car 1 smirk her. There's a moral i to this. It Is: If you have a sweetheart, never break her heart; kick her in the libs, ,j It's1 much chen pei, Things are, looking blight for -the thinners, us the fruit crop is a total loss In every direction. DAki:i i hns oiti)i:iti:n I'OH l'".V I 111 N( 11 Hi) ADS 1 TAItlH a') llnnkeil turns nre ih '"more for fust drivers ou the re built roads of l'Vimce. Wherever a rwnd.ls to lie feeon--structed or extensive repairs ore necessary, tho ministry of public inlucl hits ordered that the turps he adapted to the fust travel of .today. Klrico nhout half the main hlgh wnys'nre diic Tor rebuilding In the 'next few years as money becomes ivnlldhlo, there eventually will be -pi marked improvement In rural traffic movement. "Cannon Wonuiii" Dips , . MANTl'A; Italy (4 Olovnnna Ossena, tho "cunnou-woman," re xJiUled to be the heaviest in all Italy Ims died here at the ago of 10. PUie weighed iSb pounds, her bust rniessuremeht 6 feet 4 Inches, .-nrid xhe stood slightly under fl .relnt. It took 15 hystiindcre to lift : her ok the stretcher, i QUILL But how docs static know you htvi edftipnhyr. "'' A sudclpn .ftll.of temperpture means, among Qthor things, that you changed your 8uimnr ones yesterday. . So live that you never will violated freedom of the- seas. Business executive: One jvho parks his feet on a mahogany J dsk ami says : ) 'Sick 'em.M Perhaps oil and water won't finity compared with white pants and a flat tire. Poise is t!iu quality that, away from the inkwell when seventh "Xo." . Death ahd taxes, however, are no more .certain than Jittle Willie's spilling of the beans when you have guests. Why do the dears complaint about, changing styles when uybody with a needle and thread can hem, up a skirt a little shorter? Sonic men who drop mil, of in atmosphere, but Mr. Dawes Americanism: Buying , ihings you don't need because a slick guy flatters you by promising to take your future earnings. A snake's eyes look cold woman about to kiss another Pennsylvania has discovciicd . 175 liei'iised driyers who are deaf. People who hotjk in vain for gangway wouldn't be sur prised to learn that all of them, are trunk drivers. There's one comfort in stock speculation. " 'rimsti who wilt take it from those who have a surplus to play svilh, Dining-ear service isn't much. Finger bowls are provided for use after grapefruit, but there's nothing to clean your eye glasses. . ... p I 1 "As mean as a dog," people say. But you never, saw; a.dog shake hands with somebody and then bite him in the back. The way to sec the silver lining of a jeloiid is to stand in the sunshine far from tho fellow who is undei; it, , ; ,., ; Advertising does It. Detroit jias more killings per capita than piiicago, and yet nobody thinks of tho town lis a producer of anything that isn't f. o. b, . . . .You'll police that governmciif, officials who wish to grab liquor for a test ease are careful to pick oil Siiun or somebody of that size. .... "Come in," cried the busy man cheerfully. "I'll examine your set. of books in just a liioinent." Taxiinc ' Around LoenUon of the nowiLas Voii Nv., nlrpflfi't "hrtH hovh rtotormlh-pd. The new port.-whU'lt Will be cim AcUi In ov-y'ry lU'tntl, Ik to bo cIohu to tho city. It will Hupei-Heilo tho airport uwctl for many yearn Ity tho Vt!Htoru Air JOxpri'SH o)tniHim ln twt'Pti Lom AiiKctcy and Suit lake t'liy. ' Tho Ifiiso for the old airport hiiH expired. Tho department of commerce plantt tho PHtahli-Hhincnt ot two ad ditional beaeon on the JJntdon-Ncw York nlrwaya and ly considering conHta-uetion of one moro Inter me diate landing field aloim the route. Tho Colonial Air Transport, oper ating along thlH airway, requested the InsttillatlonH. 1 ' flalvoHton, Texas, has obtained 160 acres of land eoM of tho olty which will he developed Into a mu nicipal airport. CoiiBtruotlon work win ne Htureo noon bo mat xno fielti may be lined Into In the Hpring. Complete fticilit lew are to bo In- Htalled dm iiiR the mimmer. At preH ent, the army nlrnort at Fort Crockett Ir nvallnblo for transient pianos, The Alexandria, I.a., Aero club Is making pluiw fir an "airport day" in nn effnrt to arouse Interest in 4he mnniclpal airport to effect the Inytallatiim of heeded facilities. Army plnnes from l-'ort Crockett MUTT AND JEFF (MUTT, lAlHATl (IF Y4 AB A m?f, KNOUT WTH PLCS V ITViPlWGLLi. DROPPED V Wf i.ii-rffi. !S? ARS You . CAUGHT T? F WHRS VOO A LGAD SLUG IN L V MANAGER! pSi 1 t Ronn,mg 1 YOU vsnu. SirM P slot- aut I P'1CG iS-Oie ..- , AUI FOfcT y r-t X Tf NICKELS M WrtAr Do -Voo jSki?'. ' V . ; 0 -...j -v- " 1 " ' - . r--:-:.. Ml r' ' ' 1 1 .. -v .r;.., t c ,,, a, .-Sj POINTS feel an urjie to wail about the . mix, but tliey have a unique af enables you to keep yolfr. hands tle book agent fitils to hear your . publie life note a decided change goes from the Senate to Chicago, until you sec ihose of a smiling woman she dates. The Airports pb Oalveston, Tex., are to put on an air show for., the ocpasion. ', 'Tho power company at Ray City, Mich., plans to light Ita high ten sion transmission lino near the municipal airport to uld a via tor a flying at nluht. vTho fairgrounds site has been selected forvCHiahllHhment of the Hiawatha, KatiH., municipal airport. Many, of the. buildings linvo been torn down and the area to bo used for landing 1m to he reconditioned. POCTOKINO AMMMjK, KANSAS CilKlYS PLAN MANHATTAN, Kas. (A) It Is Helen Kieht'H ambition to bo n vet erinarian of small arm nnlmnls and petH. , . i TIiIh freshman . blonde with a boyish bob in tho first girl ever to enroll In tho veterinary medicine curriculum at tho Kansas Htate agricultural college. A. girlhood apent on a farm where she acquired an oarly In terest in animals, eld to her desire to become a small animal practi tioner. Fashionable London has taken to counterpanes of the type Queen MIlKabeth used, jnade by miners' wives in distressed coal fields. Clnfttilftnd advertising aretir rufliiUfl. Information Is Power Personal Health Service " " By William BEADYi ii. p.'i Z.Z .. "". Birn4 latUra perUtntnc to personal b tilth uxl hjtieoe. not to 4M dUfnoala r treatment, will t an-mertd by Pr, Brady It a aUraped, eelf-addre d otmlop la tocloaad. Lcttera ahould b brlct and written In ink. Owing to tho laif number of, letters rt ctlfcd, only a tew can b aoawered fa era. No tplj can. ba ma4e to queries not conform ing Co Instruction, Address Or. William Brady. Id ear of tbia newspaper. -: . GALL BLADDER DYSPEpB.A Invalids or nrosnectlve invalids tO wall off the-'lnfeetfnh nnd hr- i west of the Rockies ahbiild have ii J vent iis spread. Only occaBion jcare where they have a pain. A are adhesion left by Infection, Spokane Internist: In case you do not. know preclso ly what an Intern 1st Is, let me In form you thai he Is a. kind, of all - around specialist on everything except perhaps eczema und poison Ivy, corns,'-falling hair and earaches one such vernatile specialist out there1 deposes and says, to-wlt andlelther rpcall on nf iho.bnlr fin7n as fellows as duly recorded In the; medical literature: "We should not wall for pain. However, when a patient sayH, 'I have a pain here.' and pulls his hand along his' last rib, I think the diagnosis is al most certain from that point." mo iiuiwi in niM uniM ui uiu out.i am sorry you, take uch an diagnosis of gallbladder disease, attitude. Nothing In the world, not whether gallstones are present fn rn,cIfeul ethics nor the unlikelihood the diseased gaJlHac or not- SojUot conj-pensatiop, could prevent me warn patients in tho northwest tojfrnm giving, you an opinion, advice, keep Iboir hands out of their right a diagnosis or a prescription, if I waistcpat pocket when consulting only knew What to give you. Your physicians in that part of the coun-, attitude, my friend, . is unreason try, that is, unless In .a hurry to get able. to the operating table.-. .... j ' Born With a Tooth ' Heretofore we havo made it 0ne Qt corresiwndents.seem. rather routino practice to order the G(l worrlea bGcauso ,ier Uaby waa operating room made ready when-j boru wiUl a tooth. J can allay. her ever a patient of the feminine gen-., fril u ti WQn ,uu tier, fair, fat and 40 complained of ', , :; , ; , p cions were confirmed at autop- at, the operalKm by tho dlscavery of stones or at least the makings 1,1 Htl " ln ,Ba,'!UU:' ' V Prnpuuly about 90 per cent of Ihe entlro populallon or the conn - try remains unaware, or tho situa- lion or liiirpnso or the gallbhulder or. gallsuc In the human economy . r.cuii.oM, i i .i..iu; u,m rm iiiscussiiiK a surg cai sunjeci. , ment und confusion we had bettor locate the gallblaijier and otter extenuation for Its presence, if any. It's p little sue shaped llko a. per fume spray bulb or a camera shutter bulb, about the sue of a youns hen's egg, and It lies, oh, how t directly under the till of your mid dle finger If you stand at attention nnd flex your right arm to a ripht angle and dig in firmly but gently with the finger. i'uro uncomplicated dyspepsia, that Is, entirely functional, doesn't huppeti, und Hint's ull there is n limit It. I certainly hate to, give anybody bad news, but this' is quite essential for the pursuit of houtii. Any difficulty or . discomfort or pain or distress from the digestive organs or their working is nssiu edly not .from "Indigestion" , or from a mere orror of diet if It. hap pens repeatedly or persists more than momentarily.. When you, suf fer "dyspepsia." frequently, or .con stantly there is something serious tho matter with you, that's : cer tain. , ) Of course gallbladder inflamma tion (doctors call tills cholecystlr lis) with or without gallstones (cholelithiasis), Is only one of the niany disease conditions that pro duce "dyspepsia" of one kind or An other, but it Is probably the com monest cnuse of dyspepsia, nud it happens in the best of regulated households, too. In most.cusos of gallbladder, dys pepsia, whatever preconceived no Hons I ho patient may have, analy sis discloses that the acidity of the gustric Juice Is lower than the nor mal. Hyperacidity Is almost un known In gallbladder dyspepsia. ( Nut every case of gallbladder dis ease requires operation, if gull stones aro present, surgery is posi tively tho only. cure. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Quack Mistakes Patient for Ninnyhammer . ," iUy doctor lold mo I linvo h chronic cold of tho throat. (A. I). M.) . . Well, I've' often -Intimated IheTo are a lot of old fossilR in practice I who ought to he pensioned. Stuck Is It possible that a person with adlienslons cut) get well nml strong, or Is np operation neces sary' (Mis. Ii. S.) Answer. I am pretty well ami moderately strong, and I hope 1 have an adequate number of adhe sions In there where the old np pendlx used to. he. Adhesions are n great blessing to people with a grave localized Infection or Inflam matlun. They serve lo slick 1o. get her surrounded tissues and so "J '' imul"!uuu" or a wounu, responsible for subsequent trouble. Well, My Goodness I knew this was the answer I'd Bet, writes Af. V: W;; on the back of a note that explained whv l vini,i iofler no onlnlon or nrivima in th I matter submitted. I didn't ask you inciij muuiiiio prescrine. I simply wanted to know what you would do It you hat) taken, your .yhild to half a dozen different doctors, and they did not do any good. too anv eooa. irvi v. w.t . Annwer.-rl Imaeine I Hhould or try, a seventh,, but I should har- ihor no .resentment ugainst a doctor jffir away who could form ho ojtin 'lion or give no adYrtce .about d sick j child he had never seen or exanV jlned. Your disappointment Is quite I understandable, and the little in i valid certainly has mv (.vmnathv. teeth.' and am still living and quite l'at C8.. My yennger. sister. mow to, was norn wim one tooth. N,ltll t f ordlnar ,mB 1)a . lwn..,, In ... lllr I yollr t.0rrosK,dent need' not. worry' "no bit ahout her dear babe. (Mrs. r i) 1 Answor-Thank you.'. You know how lt jB ,n mR,i, t.u.Wg. ltfln T()lt, ani, Sllnu)fiV a,ways ,loW k , of , prelnatni.0 llUUest and 8l(irt the Bll. iperstltloiis going. (Copyright, John F, Dlllo Co.) Sonic folks nre so . anxious to git what I hoy pay fer that" they will buy a ticket fee nu auuiteui show nn then use It. ' 1 rarWy ever run into n glossy, in ven black mustache .uny more unices I meet uii ole policeman. ..who's try in' to hold his Job, 4 . NOTIOK TO WATKK L'SERS HOPKINS IiATERATj An . Important meeting of the water users under the Hopkins Lateral Is. hereby called next Sat urday, April 13th, at 2 o'clock p. m., In tbe.basement of, the.Medfo.rd Hotel nt which tho committee will make an important report on an option recently obtained from, the Public Water compnny,. and other matt era in which every Innd owner will bo Interested. All water users are urgently urged to be present. .VICTOR IlLRSliLL, Chairman. Donald Clark, M. V. Hanley, , I. R. Kline. Frank E. Upton, John H. Carkin, 21' . Committee. i Traders ict I Widget XKW YORK (tP) Huge celluloid badges, four liu-lies In diameter, now aro useo by iraoers on the . ehatiRO for Identlfieatiom The In novation is one of a series design ated to speed business and reduce errors. Quill Points ; QUILLS .v. .....a..... j An optimist Is oriq, wrjo thanks Heaven tor? hi a rescue;,- a; pessi mist la1 glad Heaven treated him no worse. . It may rbe, heresy, but the num ber of nice girls who yearned for Undy probably didn'i. exceed two. Pullmans now have every com fort except noise enough to drown 'the talk In the smoker. ..' ! - ... . , i . Of course man is superior, hutt other creatures , don't, labor to! make their world fool proof. ' ,j If a monkey In a cage docs much thinking, it probably sym pathize, with American celebri ties. , . Ptvsomjlliy. fft.wlint a young scr Jias is homely and dull and uv'iu, sporty roads- . A specialist Is a mao In a white coat, who can say "Thirty dollars" witho.ut blushing. .... , Economy, government style: keeping salaries down to $1342.60 a year; hiring 10 men to handle one job. Nothing has yet Induced iis to cross .the Atlantic, hut a spelling bee In Wales would be a great temptation.' - Americanism: Boasting of free dorji; reading- the popular book, going to popular, places, wearing popular clothes., . . , The .correspondents, who call It tho J'Hio Orantlo ,rvcry ijoubtless tiro , the I same ones-, who" .wi'Qtp about "ifie la grippe1' last winter. . Roston policeT. say Hhfy don't know how 10 ' handle Joywalkors. What's the matter with, the old fashioned stretcher? . . .. Under the new . Jones .law, pro viding 6 years and $10,000 for bootleggers a New, York offender got tiree 'months.. Maybe the Jones law should ha.ve.made It 300 years. ' - r..- , The reasonable contention of inalcv In tlils: sox-,efjunllly controvej!jy, i4 tliat tho biio who -noife: tlie driviii" should fix tn'e-' priiiotures. '" Mexican, rebels are looting hanks, and Brlsbarie.calls.lt a re ligious war. That same kind of religion .seems to be epidemic in Chicago. , ....... . ' "It Is " true, poetry . (f It stirs the. emotions." It mitst be great stuff the . editor- reads,, when he gets up and kicks his chair. "Whatever is contrary to na ture is Immoral." j This, then, de fines the good loser, The cheer ful winner . takes the bee's hony, but not the hees sting. If you wish to understand how a child's mind .work's, - nnd. to abominate the stupidity of adults', read "The Innocent Voyage" by Ktchard Hughes. (Harpers).. , Correct this sentence: "While cleaning up the house .tho morn ing after, a party." said she, "J always wish I could give another one soon." , Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) there . Is nothing ."in-dho report tlint General Motors 3ms purchased for 150.000,000 .the Citroen,. blggest,au: tomobile plant In Frnuce." lenernl ?iIotors, however, HAS bought the great German Opel au tomobile works. A while ago (hat was denied. t Cardinal O'Connell, chief of the hierarchy iii America, refers, to Professor Einstein's "relativity and utterly befogged notions about space and time" as having n basis to produce a universal doubt nhout God anU 1Ii8 CreaUop.' The cnrdlnnl said he did not wish "at this time" to accuse Professor Klnsteln of "deliberately wishing to destroy the Christian faith," but the cardinal described the Einstein theory as a cloak "beneath .which lies the ghastly apparition ol athe ism." H'""' v Einstein, In Germany, said be did aot wish to' enter into any discus sion and that Cardinal O'Connell's statement "left him cold." ' It would not have left him cold had -It . been made In the days of Galllleo or Giordano Bruno. -r? , , About ' ' " ' By niebfli-d Q, , Masock. NKWlyOHK,.-!- Jie,a rd about town: ,:.:' v! ... ,, Krotrt;-.AiCK)lis .that;. have , been uppressed . are - being - bootlegged literally, whole- sale. .Copies are cheaply primed or P h o t ostatl - cally r e p.r.o- t,, 1 ,duced and ped - .ImI died 'to dealers, W$ I the jobber call- I W' .ui:ri lng on the trade with his books In a suitcase or handing them over surreptiti ously behind counters. ivpwos.AS30CX James Joyce's "UlyjmesSJ. ,p.7H. Lawrence's "Lady Cheltesiiys ,tnyjers" , and Frank Haj-tfo. "LlfeandS.I-oves" are the standard woriesii Tho . bootlegged copies .cost, ;only h few cents to manufacture and sell at ?10 to $ 15 retail., .... Vafxv Aiillmin' . r WhUky fiasks, I .am told, have just been elevated to . antique standing, They have been col lectors' items for some time, but ari object riiust..be a hundred years old, to bo an, antique, so part of the b collection pf,. t'000 poUlos picked up by George S. Mclvearin of..lIooskk Falls, N. Y... and, da t lnjr ba,ck to the early . nineteenth century, wiis displayed for the first time at; the recent exposition of old treasures. t - . . . Ariothe.i; .curiosity , was a spin ning .wheel that wprked. Mrs. Phyllis Rankin Davenport, a. re tired actress of Canton, pa., ex plained .that most of tho old wheels, now are, merely. .ornamehr tal, , usually lacking spindle, or listaff,s.or jjotii. Enough jn work ing, condition, still . exist,', however, for . her anri nther riavotneq to keep the art of ; hand spinning alive. . . ; . ...... ....... ; Mrs. Davenport, who .learned to spin, at, Jane. Addams' Hull house while ..her husband, HQrry, . was playing - in , Chicago, takes, her wheel and bundle of flax oh th road, passing . the time aboard trains, arid in hotels like a, colo nial dame.. She has spun all the way to Hollywood and back. ' ' -Sentimental Curios. spinning wheels were scarce, however,' there were plenty 6f ro mahtic objects of former centu ries' at the show. These Included a $17,000 . . needlepoint dressing case-made in 1665 for Catherine de Braganza. consort of Charles II of England: a seed-pearl bo lero' worn by Catherine the Orent of Russia; an Indian rajah's jew eled ci'own which he lost in a love affair; a mask of Madame du Btjrry, and miniature portraits of Oeorgo Washington's mother and of Lord Byron. There were, too, a bronze pea cock under a crystal-pendant tree, six nnd one-half feet higtt, given by Napoleon to Josephine and now converted Into a lamp, and a model of the French ship "L ITercule," made of- bones from ment rations by prisoners captured from her by tho British ship "Mars" In 1798. ; - Rut most interesting to this reporter was the discovery that there is, In . New Jersey, a town named' Ho-Ho-Kus. Vaudeville pnmirs need not copy. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A. Battle Creek physician says, "Constipation is r-responnible , for more aiiiserx than -any -other, cause." Hut immediate relief .has been found. A tablet called Rexall Ori derlies has been Tllscovered. 'This tablet attracts wuter from the sys tem into the laay, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water hmxens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever Increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a.Rexall Orderlle -it night. Next day bright. Ciet 24 for 2ic today at the nearest Tiexall Drug Htore, West Side Pharmacy. . is 1 j -MIL- "My Tongue Was White and Furry,,, "Some time ago I. began waking up with a terrible . taste in my mouth every morning.' and my tongue seemed to .be seated ,wltn a white fur. At first I wasp t alarmed, but when I began to t re early ln the day and suffer dull . r ,.nieA Imv Hvatem (storlr;p up polf?on I began , taking rjioxol tablets for the ox .,,aii they contain, as my doctor Uiiid there was pothing.be the liver and bowels. I wit Ul hc amount of old wo ' ter expelled from my body. thing.. better, for as amaz- aste mut ter expelled from my body, ana in a very short time began to .fell like. a new man." Let your livor become sluggish and It fails to cleanse the blood of the poisons formed In the food waste. These poisons then . aro spread throughout the system, causing auto-intoxication, chronic constipation, sick headaches, und diseases of the stomach blood and kidnevs. The bust thing for stim ulating the liver, as the doctors now agree, is pure, natural ox gall. Dioxul, containing pure ox gall, tones up the liver in a natural way and makes lt function vigorously. When your whole intestinal tract is kept ciean, your bowels move regularly, and you enjoy genuine health. nioxol tablets aro pure, natural ox gall in dainty, , taste less form, and cost less than 2c each at druggists.. Try them, and see what a difference it . mnkps when your Iver is functioning , rig fit." All good druggists sell Di oxol. tablets. Speefttl agent: Jar min &- Woods Irug Store. - . v- Bynopslt of thf Annua! awtroient oMlw NIAGARA FJKE INSURANCE CtlPANY, of New YorK. In (lie tnte ot New Yurk, on ihe 3lst day ol December, nJ8, maat to the insurance commiSBloner ol tlie state of Or3K0Ik'Ai$.pAl!ut l I Amount of "Pltal pi ." - . INCOME ( ,a.v . . ., Net premiums received hir- - ' - ina tlie year ...i Ill J35.10l.la Interest, dividends and relita ...... 4. received durlna the year.. 1i1h.5O0.3 Inrome iroro oilier onrce received durlna the jear. . 358.120.0B Total income '. . .112,805,730.55 Wet losses paid durlna. tlie , ;. year, includlim adjustment expenses . 5.609,938.07 Dividends paid on capital wnn stock during the year 700,000.00. Commissions and salami , . paid dunnii the year . 3,842,629.49 dttures 83S.278.19- Total expenditures ..IU.308,131.90 Value ot stocks and bonds ' owned tmarket value) .$21,284,447.00 . Loafts on morttam'B and col- ' , lateral, etc , 399.8(2.50 Cash lu banks and on hand 4,638.580.51 Premiums in course ol col- . . . . , lectiou wrlturi smce Sep- tember 30, 1928 1,883,507.00 Interest and rent due and - accrued 98,089.00 Reinsurance recoverable on ' paid losses . 70.443.42 Total admitted nsmU $28,374,879.43 IA ABILITIES Gross claims lor losses un- t '' -paid 1,684,504.00 Amount 01 unearned pre mium! on all outstanding ' ' risl-.s 10.870.392.60 Due for commission and broknratie , 180,000.00 All other liabilities .' 635.000,00 Total Mobilities, exclusive ol , cnpltul stock ol .s''V.' 15,000.000.00 - ,...913,369,690.60 BUSINESS IN OREOON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received dur ing the year t 105.53 8.01 Losses paid during the year. 48.158.37 Losses incurred durum the year 154.338.37 Name or romimny, NIAGARA FIRE IN -SURANCE COMPANY. 1 ' ' Name ol presidtnt. Otho E. Lane. ' Name of secretary, James G. Maconerhy. etatutorv resident attorney lor service.' H. W. Randall, Portland, Or. .- THfc M4THIY-i.-NiELS INSI R AXCK AOKNCV, inc. ' i-oc-nl Agents, .Medford CLEANING FsLUIIt StAMIMII)( By BUD- FISHIER ... V-T STANDARD OOj