HfEDFOKT) MATTi TRTHTTNT!. MF.TFOttD. OKKOOX. Tl'KSDAV. OCTOnKR S. 1929. J-,.- - Spinal Pressure Is' BUSINESS WOMEN f NEW YORKER TO m i nnimiijiMiiiini niiiii mi li in n Cause of Disease' DISCUSSING PLANS 1 TALK AT HEALTH Thqt Brutal Overseer Roasts in Hades! Claim Straight Spine Guar- i t . antca of Health i Tliurn lire tlirou UiiiiKs which lnahi Iho man of ucllou good lioi.lt li. ithllilv ninl iiiitim-tiiiiitv. Without the first thu others mo lout. SueceHH In life demands n tie j i'iiilahlc body as well as a sound nnd resourceful mind. I I'cuplo trying for tho best in life will endeavor to have the host of I health. Poor health Is universally j acknowledged to bo a dead weight to proKrexH.' The army of human beluga that lone out on mgoimt of it la large. Myriads of missed op portunities to do well could he traced to organic or functional dis turlianccH that wrote the lines of unsatisfactory physical condition itcross tho general appearance of the Individual as plainly as health will manifest itself In the light of the eye, the color of the skin, the shape and movement of the human -ody and the clearness nnd force fulness of tho human mind. Because there nro millions of sick and ailing mortals, there .arc score or more of health cults of fering service to make people well and keep them that way. There have been doctors since the first day broke almost. There arc many now, so that soveral repre sentatives of as many different cults arc of easy access to almost any sick Individual. They are all in the fight against disease nnd all interested In promoting human health. Some with faith in the potency of drugs, some with the knife as a last resort. Tossibly they all do tho best, they can, but the I host that has as yet been done is not all that must be done. There arc more sick and ailing In our generation in ratio to Increased papulation. There is now extreme need of a health system that wl'l prove nioro powerful to combat discaso. i The success of any health sys tem rests in tho results It accomp lishes in .curing and proyfiililng disease. The Science of C'lflroprac ffie, 'a druglesB health system, has only Its results in restoring the sick to health to account tor Its pin nomcnal growth. It. has cover ed the entire country in lei; than a iiuartcr of a century. It is en dorsed by more than a half million benefited porsons and Is well on the way to universal use. He suits caused Its growth' and ac count for its progress. I'eoplc get well when they take scientific spinal adjustments, and In thous ands of cases this lias been true of persons pronounced incurable by other health modes. When there Is a disease in the human body there is a cause in the body itself to account for it. The Science of t.'hirnpniclic assumes that cause to be in tht: human spine. Kplnul Joints become dis placed and press the nerves to an extent that It will Interfere with the normal passage of health ener gy through thorn from the brain to tlio body parts. Practically all dis eases Is tho result of such spinal derangements. Are the chiropractors right In this hypothesis? The lad that they havo 64 per cent of recoveries to their credit is statistical tables, made up by non-partisan agencies interested only In gathering facts for public health reports, proves more to the advantage of tho chiro practic work than the finest spun theories of all our brightest minds ln all the health books of the world. Health theories aro valu able in proportion as they work out health results when put to practice. Sixty-four per cent re Biilts Is a triumph for the underly ing theory of Cliiropructle, which is that compression of nerves by displaced spinal bones Is the cause of practically all human disease, and that health is tho result of ad Agisting these bones to remove tltc causeatlvo pressuru from the nerve lines. I Preliminary plans for the unter- . talumeiit of the 5U0 or more dele gates who wi l gather In .Mcdfonl In attend the Slate Federation of llusiness and Professional Women' Clubs the latter part of .May were outlined yesterday by Mnud K. Chapman, president of the -Yledford chapter, and Pnloma Kuiullcmiiii, piesldent ol' the t) rants Pass chap ter, whose clubs will bo joint host esses lor the convention. Miss Itandleman, who has just returned from the North Willam ette district conference, attended by club members from the Port land district as well as the sttit'j officers and executive council, re ports that enthusiasm over the choice of Mcdford as the next con vention city was freely expressed at the meeting. Tho state federation convention will be a three-day meeting, draw ing to this city some of the out standing women leadors In business j and professions throughout the 1 state. The slate program to be fol lowed at the convention will be forwarded to the local club presi dent by illss Cecelia Ueyler of As toria, state head, some time soon. One of the national executives will attend the conclave and act as prin cipal speaker at either a business session or a banquet. Tho entire stato federation Is looking forward to the visit of Ruth Kich of New York City, field sec retary of the national association, within the next few weeks. - The exact date of her visit to Medfonl is not yet known. - -Mr,. Nt'woonii!, promim-nt N't"' York husiiu'ss map, intofcMoU in I'.uliUn health' wurk. It to ! thu in-lnclla1 spcnkci ! tho Tubrn.il- ' lojis Assouiut,loii lnstitutu on d- j ncKlnv t tliu V. ,YV. C; A. Mr. eiiiimlmiiihi of t'nriUind SinU' TuluMvuloslsi 'ANHotfiut lm publicity chairman, --will . ttwi?itt In tu lro Bi'fnu . ,.. ' ,. . Tho purpose of tho Institute is ti crtMitc Interest ;Sn the annual : Chrlntmus Seal sale drive. Members of the Health Associa tion cwmmittecs are urctl to be p esent In onler better to under stand the routine and scope of the sale of the . tuberculosis seals. Kveryone Ik Invited. Slornlnjr Nt-wdim. 10 A. M. 1. County Publicity: How to t're ate and Cse, .Mr. Chamberlain. 2. It tint I and Urban Sale; How to S't lp, Mr. Neweoinb. 3. Mt.-thuds and Technique, Mr. Newi'omb. Afternoon Ntwstoii. il I. M. Itelntionrthip of National, Stato and County Associations. Mr. Neweomb. lM-Kiaiii UuildiiiK,. Mr. Cham berlain. Hound table discussion. Itrophy's Jewelry store has re ceived a n air mail letter from White. Wile and Warner. Huffalo. New York, manufacturers of. rings, in whleh iliey eoniplhnent Medfonl very highly on its progress! veil ess. especially in connection with Its "w air port, the letter being on the road only 44 hours from I lie tune it left New York until it wasj read by .Mr. Jhophy. The letter in part Is as follows: "Hern use nf air mail we are sep arated from you by really only 24 to 3ti hours. If we are not mis taken we have read something bunt t!ie wonderful airport In Modford, and furthermore, if we arc not mistaken we think that. Medfovd wws one of the first cities In the country that boon me what W known as 'air-minded.' Are vrt right ? AVe nlso read marvehms things about your wonderful air port. In fact, we havo read a, great many splendid things himiui your progressive, city, in iidditinn rh t iiiirt pertaining to aviation. Wo hero in llic cast are much behind you in t lie west when It comes to aviation, but we are try ing to catch up." The Itcv. Chas. II. IS. Lewis of I-Yemont. Nebraska, representing tho United Lutheran church, to which the Knglish Lutheran con gregation of Mcdford belongs, will speak at the Lutheran church this evening at 8 o'clock. Hev. Lewis spoke in Salem Sunday, and in Lugene yesterday.. Dr. Lewis, who is a specialist in church work, will give an interest ing talk, to which tho public is ctiidiaily Invited. A conference of church workers will be held at the close of the address. ' POLICE TO SELL RUM FILLS CHRISTMAS BOX PHOKNIX, Ore.. Oct. 8. (Spe cial.) The Thimble club, whleh is a social circle organized through the Neighbors of Woodcraft bulge met at the home of M rs.' Maud Dauglierty last Friday. There were only a few present as many of the members are working in the pack ing houses. At this time the club is making n Christmas box to be send to the Circle home In California, The family of the Nnrinal at Ash la nd held a dinner party and dance at the Mine l-'lower lodge Saturday night. Dinner was served to twenty-nine. Tist Thursday noon Mrs. T'--rett of Mdford entered with luncheon for nine guests at. the lilue Klowed lodge. s An automobile, seined by fede ral authorities last May from Karl Parker, local man. as a car rier for intoxicating litior. will be fold a week from next, Saturday at the Medfonl police station by Federal Prohibition Agent Terry Talent. Hlddlng will begin at 1! o'clock In the afternoon. Thin Is t lie first of 14 con flsca t ed ca rs that will probably bo sold here this fall and winter. The first machine up for sale Is a Chrysler ami a lfl-Ti model. It Is reported lo be In good running order. All Talking "Idle Rich" at Rialto A letter written by Coventor I. L. Patterson to a Med ford citizen In answer to one of the announce ments sent on the f lift flight from the new airport, says In part: "I want to congratulate tho citizens of Medfonl on being progressive enough to make an investment of Sir.n.flon for one of the best air ports, if not the bent airport. In the stnte. I have heard much fa vorable publicity with reference to Mcdfords action In this matter, and know it 'Will bo of benefit to your community.' 1 Ta k e a n A me r t ca n fa in i 1 y , a u average family in an average Ainericnn city hotn a flat, suy land inject a love affair between a pretty stenographer daughter and her mltlionalrn employer, and you have the ingredients for a great play sueeess. All you need Is a great cast and a director to com plete the formula. Striking proof of this may be had at the Klaltu theatre, where "Tho Idle Itich," all talking filtn izatlon of the noted stage success, "White Collars," Is the attraction. Directed by de Mille, the story, a vivid cross section of American family life in n big city, is literally era mined wit h laughs, romance and heart Interest. Conral Nagel, he of the famous speaking voice, plays the young millionaire, with Leila Hymns, who played with William Haines In "Alias .Johnny ab-ntine." again in a talking role. She is very beautiful and a ejrver little actress as wt-ll. I less I e Love, of "liroad way Melody" fame, as the flapperinh Utile sister, Is one of the brightest spots of a very I clever show. "Blue Danube" at Isis Today CUT OUT SIGN AND MAIL . Tho Chiropractic Health Hureau. rare of tho Medfonl Mail 1 rlhuw;, MeilforU Oregon. Please send inc. without cost or obligation on my part, copy of the new liooklct describing Chlroprnc tic Health Service. Name ; Ai dress CUy ... Palu Ad. ItiHiintiee, spelled in rnpKals that Is Lea trice Joy' new star studio production. "The III u e Danube." It Is a tremendous throbbing love theme dominating tn a plot hcmllng tense ilrmnattc action with delicious comedy. The ftory H extremely human, with a huckpround ns colorful as any ever seen on the screen. Tho not a wur picture, t lie undercur rent of the World War In felt In several sequences anil it stresses the irnRcdy of a proud nation suf- Vicks Now Passes' 26 Million Yearly More and More Millions Follow Trend of Modern Medicine and Treat Colds Externally ENT PREJU DICE AN ANCI HAS BEEN I Wise legislation has halted the ancient prejudice that dictated the exploitation of child labor For selfish gain. Guided by AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE it has routed greed. No longer are little children forced into slavery. . Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS pungent irri tants) from the tobaccos. 'EARS ago, "when cigarettes were made without the aid of modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against all cigarettes. That Criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE, the finest cigarette' you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco, properly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted." , "TOASTING," the most modern step in cigarette manufacture,. removes from LUGKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so "TOASTING" LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful cor rosive ACRIDS (pungent .irritants) from LUCKIES which in the old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient preju dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. 66. 99 It s toasted No Throat Irritatioh-No Cough. TUNE IN Tho Lucky Stiiko Danco Orchestra, cvory Saturday night, ovor a coast-to-coast network of tlf N. B. C The Amrrfcnn Tobnrco Co..rvfr. : "It's Toasted" the phrase that describes the extra "toasting" process applied in the manu facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop are scien tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini-' mum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit. The exact, expert regulation of such high tempera tures removes impurities. More than a slogan, "It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as the most modern step in cigarette manufacture. yf lit! i ' 3 SI hi To kop imce with tho ever-1 pniwlim (Jcninml fur Vicks Vao- j Hub. the xternH I rnit en cuhlf, finothtr Jncrcaso Is being Tim tic in ihr -1kui ui i . KinMttn. mmlfj famous vhrn vvtii reached "IT , Million Jars Unci Yearly.'' ' , j Only h nhnrt tlnio ac'. t hr wpII kimu n "17 Million" wa. rlfMl t I "'-'1 Million." Attain thin figure ( hai lncn nutiirmvn, a ' tiiOafH ami ; more people turn I I lil It r j wny ft treating cohlM. There are' now "Over Million .lar I Veil j early" a Jar l4r every family In the l'nlle Hthte. A ueneriitlnn mko. when Vlck wan oriiciiiHteil, the hie a, of treat Inn coMs without "loln" iih I niont unheard tif. Today, the whole trend f ntt'dhal pi a i Ice In nvvav from needleKj "thatlnu." r .Mot hern espeelhlly hv uppre- ferhiK the fianicx of trulltnie defeat "The Mine Unnuhe" will prove a tHivA tin- modern vniiorixini ..mi picture of exceptlmiHi appenl tojmeiu, hcciire it rherk ruMjr with moM motion pleturr audiences. It ! out rlik of upxettlnx chlldi en de. f dPrtinatlc. the , act ton nw Ift-mov- j Icate ntomachn. inff and there is much njiyttile V- Jfk rli,Jml?v " . ,, . .. . I it hH become the family Btnnhy v.-.ir.i.u.r. .v m.-u.u ifttr r0 lt mliill II M well ttm ehll It Z' 'I ! Concert Trio to Play The Apostolic Faith Mission . 42 North Front Street . One Night Only Tues. Oct. 8 Evengelistic Trcupo en route to Portland from San Fran, ciaco, where a revival campaign was held. THE MORNING STAR STAR MALE QUARTET Will also render special gong numbers No Collections Marvelous Testimonies COME 4 4 6 1 i clllllllliP'il An Overdraft May Be an Oversight lull, it is just an liiirinl'iil to your credit .stiimliiiK ninl luisincss rqiii 1 ui ion as if it wi-rt? iiitciitioiml. I!y kccitiiif,' your Clici-kin Ac-' count biiliincc ui a l'ii;iin' higher lli.'in your usual needs you w ill lie .sal'eunnletl against; accidental ov erdraft H." First National Bank Medford, Oregon Women's Hose $1.00 Pair S Bilk from top to to wtth polnUd hL 0 9 6 m ;,fiilllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllinilipi' w i mt- II m Close study nndrr artificial li'lit causes serioua in jury it tho eyes nn uniiiilod by enr ri'rt kIhnkm. . . ' ', May wo serve you? ImX- Uri'n'a lo inort tba countrla. 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