) a PSQE FOUR MRDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 31-1920, .-.!(. ?. ... 5 f 1 ti Medford Mail Tribune tMllr. fluiidar, WnUl - IIEHPOHI) HUNTING CO. S.ST-89 N. fir at, FhomJt HUBERT W. RIIHU Editor B. aUMITEB SMITH, Miuier An Independent Nmpaptr ' Rnimd at aeeoiul class matter st Medford, Onion, under Act of Marco 8, 187th mmnniiiTiON sates tj lall In Mmxx: Daily, with HufHlty, (ear.. ' Daily, will) Himday, saontli Dally, wltlwut Hunday, year ' Dally. Titliout Humlay, month..,. Weekly Mall Tribune, one year... .T.5I . .73 . O.MI . .03 . 2.00 2.00 By latrler, In Adtanee in Medlnrd, Aaliiann, Jadsomllle, Central l'olnt, PlmauU, 'lalent, Gold till land on IllUitrayi; ' . i (lally, tilth Sunday, month .7j Dally, wltliout Hunday, mui.lli M ' Dally, without Sunday, one year 7.00 ' Mlly, with Hunday, one year 8.0U All terms, eash in advance. MKMBKR OK THK ASSOCIATED Pllt88 neeelilw Killl Leased Wire Ktrrlee . The Amelaled Preao la eieluihely entitled to the t tor publication at ail neirl dlipatehea errdlted to It or ollrerwlse credited In thU paper, and alto to the local iiewa puMWied herein. All rir.nl for publication ol special dispKCQCS herein aro alto reamed. Offlrlal paper of (lie I'lly ot Medlord. ' Mrllclal paper ot jneason minim. . ... rfnu iriim.tlnn for air monthl HHUIII IHIIf w.-- indlnt Octoiw 1, J nan. 4174. Dally ateraite dklrllnilloD for tu monthl to Ocltfier let, luai). 4111 1 . Freaent preai .inn '4810. ' , Applicant for membtrilrip In Audit Bureau of Circulation, leeosuiaed ai alnolula luaranlee of circulation. Advertising Itcpresentatlves M. C MOUKN8BN COMPANY Offices In New York, ililcac.o. Ilftrolt, tail ttaticltco, l.m Angelei, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry i' 'TonlBltt la Hiillowc'cn: ' Llliotho I'-'iiUrth of July, : il Jakes tbreo Union hh lone uh necessary tu "t llltRly observe the event. lTellm ' Innry dcatractlvenetw by the yoiirnr heftHn lairt nlBttt. -Tonight It -will reach ha -peak.' Tomorrow nlfSlit tvlll lie devoted to completing the wreckage, und visiting places over looked the first two nights. Tho uulprltH are callotl olfn. ripi'ltes alil gnomes, by citizens who aro not hnthcrctl. Those who are victims of ghostly tricks, uso more violent words. A gent who notos that a dull jack-knlfo hus etched Its way through 'the paint ot his uuto Is maddened. It is nice that tiny triiuvnra should enjoy their thrill of the lighted pumpkin, and tho tlck ilidk'. Hallowe'en observers ovt'f 14 yours of age care nothing about Hallowe'en, and ure Just prowling uruund to boo how much hell they .can raise -without going to the reform school. H. Why bo so -conceited? It's your cur and dog wo girls like. ( Personal In Kansas City Blur.) Whoroln a social lion gels his lull twisted. ' This is Tho last day for Hiney Klewher'H electric lighted parrot to lib legally shot fur u Chinese pheasant. Among Hi culinary crimes of tdo week Is "Spinach nu tlrutln." - A tvuvc of civic unity and oiBan Izintr hus been sweeping: the Htutu tluvUiHl two weeks. Innocent by Htundem lo ditto huvo been unublo tb determine whether tho movu , mbnt Is a new way of mieultlng up on tho Roguo river ftHh itwue, or u HChumo to endorse Bumebody tov governur. , , ... . 1 Upstate culture plans to revive "Tho I'oet'a Heti'cut" ldeu. It ha heon dormant since 1U25. Wo say now, nu wo said then: the poets should heed tho advice. It would bo no surprise 1( I'rof. Ki'lmcr fooled around meuHUtinK HttdiH. and tho density of Iholr IUiiiIiiuuhiiohh, and kh'.Iiik lit them plffhts, until bu gets uno numed after him. Winter has hern introducing tiuUlimmy lo kIiow that it will gel here oh ox pec tod. Tho air Is he KtnnluR to bite, and colds and bug killing have started. A Chicago dentlMt leaped out of Hie main whitlow of his of flee, 1-1 ttlnrlcH up. As there was no patient present, ho seems tu have made the Jump of his own free will and accord. - "BAK1S L1MHKU TUtiK8 LOOK GHASTLY" (Montague Messen get.) Tho ghastliness is not con filled tu (he trees. A nc-lb. heauly on a diet, has to ho an artist to bop on the I Htntng scales as blithely us i canary. Tho return of the hookundeye to tho feminine garb. Is u blow at progress. In some cases It will bo u coast-lucoast huok-up. In si fad of tho cumbersome hook und eye, tho tlrcHwrniikers should use tfiCa' patent arrangement employed Ibopeu and shut tobacco pouchen d)pt auto mechanic coveralls. All that Is necessary Is to grab a ban tile and pull down und there you are! IllAIIO ( ItlMI'S A .KXU s m lust HulurdHy Hheriff Harry L)cnt received word that a man was mukltiK himself nultn olinnxl ouh to Miss Jtenu IfarlinghoUKe, toocher of tho sehotd In tho lltm I'oek district, by culling nt Inter vhIs to tmiulrc whether tho teach vr needed nnythlng from Kewlston. When meeting with a rebuff per sonally, ' llrkcns took to leaving holes under tho whoolhouao door HskiiiK tho tmmvi thing. Dickons frost and cxHtulnutlon followed. In court Dickens proclaimed himself hs writer of poetry and pmse, also ndvlslng Judge Tarker thttt he had s vera I at hub coined :w In the making. Ills wrUiarrn along t mcr 11pm have been eyten've, he told tho com t. Upon leaving the t iourtroom Ulckons took churvo of a gout he had ehalned to his crlnihon-cnlortid roadster, then saying ho would proceed to Lapwal to git nnotber goat he had there. 'Thnn 1 will ' hi ii r I on my trip out wide thin coun ty and amy fomvor." -Lewinlon, lUnho, Tribune) POOKER, SADDER ALL the bis? bunkers and iiidusliriiil loaders tire telling the lciir peti)le liow sound the col in try is und how foolish it is to sell their htoeks in suuh 1111 'intemperate and hysterical fushion. '- ! Quito true. J 1 lit. so it would hi; true if a crowded theatre cauuht fire mid these same men sat' safely before it. loud speaker and toltl the dear people within not to rush for the exits, that there would be no danger, if they would just keep their heads and quietly walk out. : , Hut unless that audience happened to be a very unusual one, this excellent advice .would not be followed. This stock stampede is 'oinji toHtO), of course, but the hankers are not K"'"" 10 stop it. Good advice is not doing to stop it. It is only uoing to ntop "WHKX JT lidXS OUT. It is .only ijoinj; io end when the millions of stockholders who are literally throwing everything' away, becaus-o. they fear if they 'don't "they wilt lose still more, wake up and find that that fear, sprcuding from one individual to another, and forming a mob spirit of panic, was really the liasie cause of what to most of them Jias been a catastrophe. ' ;' AJCD undoubtedly the big lVunkeM know this. They are do ling what they can to save the passengers in the steerage, but after all, in a situation like this, only the people can save tfieinselves. Moreover, there are eciiipcnsations. Financial and industrial leaders with millions at'their command, banking syn dicates and investment trust eoniJiiues, are not uverse to pick ing up stocks that are thrown away at bargain prices. What is the average man's loss is the ,. super-man's gain. When this is all over, the billions that have been lost by the rank and file will have been won by the cool-headed minority, the men with gold braid on their urins the born leaders. ' ''' IT has 'been ever thus. It may good thing for the country. It satisfaction. Hut, while it may lie Holsheviks say it 'isn't, for law of economics, in the civilization of today. And of course there are other compensations. Mr. Sloan of (ienenil Motors recently expressed gratification over the Wall Street collapse. "Now," work instead of gambling on the Not very consoling to the ings, perhaps, but there's considerable truth in it. The morning after headache was never a pleasunt. thing, but it dill in prc- Volstead days prevent niany night before, and thus encourage So with Wall Street gambling. .The lambs arc out for a lime at least, anil some of them And as it. was popular support, the entrance of the rank and file that shot this market up lic withdrawal lk what has brought it tumbling down, and what is going to keep it. down for quite a while. Many are going to be poorer last, but they are also going consolation. A Diiin enlt'i'in tho Jlikiulos his Klines. In this country a mail Knocker k home after 1! a. in. If the farm hoard expects to as Congress did, it has only show results. There were 7;W fatal accidents last month, not counting tho times when dry agents stumbled with their guns pointed at somebody. How fortunate that the only people who know how to solve a local labor oi race problem should live in some other section. - x Correct this sentence: Whether I win or lost an argument doesn't matter," said he, "for my one desire is to learn the, truth." A ltostoif merchant bit a holdup man. . The merchants of that town seem to be versatile in attack. One slung us some years ao. The steel magnate who wishes isn't uniipie. Sheep always feel While, .searching for the cause of prison riots they might consider the ruiimr that some of the inmates are tough guys. The middle class is the one that remembers sleeping on tlu floor with cousins when Aunt Ella s crowd came for a week. 'No Wonder international trusted to simps who depend on MUTT AND JEFF They're The Same On Trunks And Bottles . By BUD FISHER WJTT, t PRgAD V , 'rS CQ WHAT D06S H IT'S - THe c'0oT5TsSf OF ' ' ITwt i. V . . . X , . I IS TrllS TH 1 lruU'.NV TRUST) RCTUftMlNS TO &2S5SaStfRrfNt3THIM& THAf MfN? E TH PoRT. THAT LAB6L " 7 ' - V (M. ' ' S COURTCSY 7 A LABEL AGAIN'. J AMCRiCA. TH4 . TO WORRY -2Z-PASSS US THROUGH 1" I ! -ih tlV Ciffl CUSTOMS' . ABouT. pV vwiTHouT HAVimG A WWW &7'rt ? 6F ' me cL ' . ZV- g BUT WISER always remain so. It isn't a breeds bitterness, unrest, dis not be a necessary law of life- example it is a fundamental said he, "some people will go to Stock 'Exchange." individual who has lost his sav from repeating excesses of the a fortuitous sobriety. will never return. to such crazy heights; so pub this Christinas than they wert to be wiser. Ami that is some palace afliM' !) n. in. removes dors it when entering the Head do its bit for relief as efficiently iseven years and nine months to he never had seen Mr. Shearer that way about the shearer. conferences fail if they are 'en some slick outsider Jor guidance. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. fllgMd IUn pert. iliac to pmoul bctltb tod brgleM. not to dlKtv4 dlicoMli or treatment, will bo tatwered bj Dr. Brady If taiopcd, iclf -tuldrwed emelupfl ti cucloied. Letter! should bo brkf muA written to Ink. Owing to Un largo number of letters receded, only a few can bo aaiwer ed bero. No reply eta bo nado to vuorlot cot cuoforuiog to lnrtrutUono. aiddroat Dr. Wlillaa Bradr, lo earo of tbia oovapapor. A HOOK MA KICK LOOKS AT Our noble profuH.slon hus just cause und inovocutlon fur looking uxkuncu at popular medicine, ul mannc pathology, newspuper hcI- ence. and doctor book lore. JJut j thought cramp one's kissing style, nowadays the al- j There is no scientific evidence that manac has little disease Ih ever spread thru tho uir. weight In popu- Molo, Wart, Cancer ' lar educ a 1 1 o n, j um nearly 70 and have a dark und- we regular colored wart or mole on my back, doctors aro ad- . nearly half an inch In diameter, min istering a! raised, rough, and it often itches reasonable sharo, ian, becomes tender. Is It likoly oh, say one-half of tho newspaper medical science, and hT we arc onto our job at all wo ought to make some of tho people think somo of the time. Here is a paragraph from the chupter on emotional conflicts In Dr. William S. Sadler's "Tho Jlind nt Mischief" (Funk & Wagnalls Co.) "Too bad wo cifn't take the peoplo who are cureless and In different happy go lucky folks who are digging their graves, as ft wore, with their teeth and leach them how to ' postpone their funerals, without having them go to the other extreme and fall Into tho doctor's hands, sick and depressed, nil because of a health complex! Too bad. we can't think enough about our stomachs to avoid serious indi 'gestion without, at the same time, thinking so much about tin; digestion as ultimately to bring on nervous dyspepsia! Climsily worded, but un epigram- I can recommend for application , to the epigastrium in many cases j of stomach trouble. I In another part of the book, dis cussing worries, dreads and obses sions. Dr. Sadler observes that "Many hypochondriacs fear diseases. They nre constantly Inventingnew diseases, and It is only necessary that they find. a new almanac, .road the health column of tho dally, paper, or get hold of some of our, modern health books, In order to be able to dig up half a dozen new ail ments." I wonder what newspaper health column tills busy book maker Ills In mind. Just to simulate ingenu ity I offer n copy of Dr. Sadler's book "The Mind at Mischief' to any reader who will submit evi dence that my. health column cators to the hypochondriac popu- j latlon in that way. I might fairly retort that a lot of folks who are well educated in everything but physiology manage to keep tolerably happy until they get hold of one of these new psy chology bonks. Dr. Sadler's "The Mind at'Mls ehlef deals with tricks and decep tions of the subconscious and 'how to cope with them. Jt is unlike the general run of popular .psy chology books in Its-' refreshing freedom fro mtlm ouasi-scientlf Ic guff that features most of these hooks. Here's an Instance of what I mean. Discussing tho fear Com plexes Dr. Sadler says: "We are well on tho roadto success when we can make a Joke out of tho whole experi ence (say stage fright). The other day I had to appeal to a patient by saying: 'What would you think of a fool fireman who responded to an alarm which lie knew to bo false, and Insist- ed on hooking up all the fire apparatus nnd Htiulrting water all over the place? That Is ex actly what you do'." And I axo you, fellow victims of stage' fright, ain't It tho truth? Alter u while. In some cuscs a long while, one lets tho alarm ring, grins foolishly and waits for the firo to burn itself out. What's the senso In getting all bet up about It? OJTSTIOXK AMI AXS i:itS Don't Worry AImiuC icrniN hi Air How can you, reconcile .vouv po sition on tin; fiuestioii of germs traveling pi tho air with the sluto mcnt underlined fit the clipping inclosed V (it. K. V.) Answer. The dipping refers to a warning -Issued by a health offi- i cor who asserts that ltpstlck on the I lips nets as a trap for any germs I In the nlr. and ho becomes what j we doctors would call a contra - Indication for kissing. That's all j baloney. Hut 1 understand some j tf the girls now use mere urn -j chrome in place of rouge, and j that. If H ue, would tend to make I the game safer. Seriously, I ho- jliexe there Is less risk of contract ing .dtseave thru kisning lips eont- THK HKALTH COLUMN ed with lipHtick than there Is In talcing a klfes straight. The lipstick would tend to impede thq direct transfer of germs. - AH i-fut any germs caught by sueh a trap from th air. one need . not let that t become cancer? What should I do about it? (I. S. W.) , Answer. Such benign lesions sometimes do develop malignant tendencies in later years. I advise you to have the thing removed. A good doctor can remove it either by excision under locul anesthetic or ,y one of the nosurgical meth- OUH mivh as carbon dioxld freez- ing, clectro-desicatlon, etc. Loose Body Ah the result of a twist I got a loos cartilage in my knee about a year ago. lly using hot fomenta tions and other local applications it has become better, but the knee seems to be smaller. Will tne Knee return to Us normal size? Should 1 wear an elastic knee cap? (M. A. A.) Answer. The knee is not likely to return to normal size unless' the loose body is removed, by opening the joint- 1 believe udheslve plas ter strapping in such manner as to imitate the support one might give with the hand on tho weak side of the Joint, is better thun an elastic iiee caM - - . ---. ---- Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) Those that foolishly talk about a national panic will please remember that the in come of this nation is one hun dred billion dollars a year. All that tho people may lose now in the stock market they ciin pay for in a year or two if they will stop gambling and save some money. 4 ' The lato Dr. .lohn Roach Btraton, absolute fundamentalist, believed that the whale swallowed Jonah, and the latter was unaffected by the lafter's gastric juice, njso that Joshua stopped the sun In Its trip around the world, although the suu doesn't go'nround tho world. Many that think themselves In tellectually superior to the earnest clergyman can envy him one thing. lie died convinced a limitless re ward and eternal bliss would be liiB the moment his heart stopped beut Ing. It takes a good deal ot modernist science to compensate for that feel ing. Two more great oil fields have been found, one in Texas, one in Kansas. And it is called "a mis fortune harmful to the price of oil stocks." It ought to mean general satis faction, proving the limitless wealth of this country. Unfortu nately, oil companies nnd govern ment combines have not learned to protect nil resources und prevent criminal waste. 4-4 The'Paciflc Relations Conference opened In Kyoto witlt two unpleas ttnl notes. Thero wore Chinese attacks on Japan and Iter policies. And tho Japanese Viscount. Shlhusawa said tho wound caused by the American exclusion of Arfliillc Immigration, "so heedlessly reflected on our na tlnnal honor. Is still open and will romiiln open until tho matter has been rightly settled." TI at wound may bo open, but It should not be. There Is great re epeot for Japan In this dbuntry, and our exclusion program is prac tically a confession of inability to meet Japanese competition here at Inline. 4 Incidentally, I'nlted States exclu sion laws are no more severe than those enforced by tho Hritish gov ernment in Canada, less severe MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY, CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 6olutlon ol Yesterday's Puizle What n. tfnek fur on la nerdaa According to fnrt llnnea Introflaetlo to a poem Kre ot All. ... Hnlnta' IHif Mat. ;liattv.neA ' til. ajta.lftslliut And MlsfoarP -rlv.fa , Withered "''. 'Txn mlaalon Carpenter, tool Knrnpitnn flty Holltl rrir.tublo auhalimro IMali mmlo ot itira Ona ntio doeil ftufflx Overnncd Antrmntlro TOtei - -r Covers frith tnrl nroad street! ahlir. Wholly ah. sorlipil ICinploTnient llotoret prellx Feminine nanis Invlfllnlo flreek letter Drink slowly Wlmle In the rear ol our Lord nsMAperiAi iMiEipd s to v eTklaJS n a ft el tFoqa l t IPs i n c e A RiMgloRM!E op e l V E AMLpPlA I nHh taA:eN-E;ISl SiTQfME iJasJEIoIt ETNEfeTv i&j BilNU R Y rIaTTIsTe 411. ((rule . St. lioinl' fnstener 63. Keirapnper rinrngropha Irlentnl ship r.nptnltt &7 Cloaor !'. Step fli. Child's marble its. Color OC. Martinique roleuno 117. Not nn (W. Uncororcd ett. Jlnllorvnias ' TI. ,Vnali llglillT Ti. Chair i H H T7 p I TS 17 is y Ifyf.'ho n . n li " . ty' - 1 'T-' j 'J- t, ' . :i-M:'f , . i;2- L. -5 , i i .'" . '1 ax ti 3 si 34 1 -wjt "S Tj 3?" "TT 377" tor ". ( . y;7" ,:.:: . 4'" . '" . . 75 :."', 47 ' ,,:,. Ti : : niiilii: H OTS si A M?: a. raw tt" 755" -7i ji"" sr T, " tu 7r st SI " 3P . ip - '. :'fi m ; wfc - . - jjiiL f '. 11 , m1 . . - il7t '; 1 1 1 I'M,' i i i i i i i than those In force In Australia and New Zealand. And Japan says little about ex clusion of Japanese immigration by her recent ally, tho Hritish empire. Fish, dipped in a salt solution, 4 degrees Fahrenheit, "are frozen l ai rt, as wood within four seconds, without changing a fibre of the fish, and the fish, is covered, with a coat of crystallized suit." . Yon are told that fish thus pre served, keep nine months without changing, and the taste cannot be distinguished from fresh fish. ' It is hard to realize what the world owes' to refrigeration and to the methods of preserving food. FAILURE ENACT TARIFF HIT BY AGRICULTURISTS WASHINGTON, Ort. 31. UP) Tho National Association of State Agriculture Commissioner. in con vention here went on record today as deploring "the apparent im pending failure of the enactment of tariff regulations affecting farm products at tho present special session of congress.' Insiitiu .Man Captured KCGKNE, Ore., Oct. 31. (ZD Lark Vincent of I'ayette, Idaho, who escaped yesterday fom tho Institution for tho Fcoblo Minded at Salem, was picked up by Ku geno pollco nt 3:30 a. m. today hh lie was wandering through thu freight yards. SOIIN'IHV Robber POUTL.AND, Ore., Oct. 31. (H) KIHott Henderson, IMi. said to bo a member of n prominent Tilln tuuok. Ore., family, was sentenced to a year und a day at McNeil ' Island prison and fined $1 today j on his plea of guilty to tho rob-i berv of n notsofflce, i 1 !. PllZzle fond your nnmo nml i n(li1rcH and ilit a tirw ! nnd different pu7lo KUKK nnr that apponU tu your iinaultuuiitn I lnorp fun, than a cntswworil puz:d.?. ' K you aro frood at puzzles, you may f win a 1!'30 llotlm Six Sedan or one! ot 4 other prizes to he awarded In a ureat advertising ramtali:n. j Western News Co.. l'.M4 Hazel St., Sijenl. Ore.uun 8. itabbar trees . Bpanlsk article 10, Theae fly on 14 across 11. Hoes irares It. llalfl preOx II. Presently 10. faddles IS. Knit SI. Trendies SI. Kothloi mors thnn 11. I'nbllih ' as. Promontories 57. Keit-shaped i. Well: prenx ni. lincloso .12. Vision ! Dlapntclieo . .10. Aches as. whole 41. Feminine name ij. mat 46. Parent 47. Wash BTray ; rn. J.cast wet fl. nart ol cast pictal &4. Jlllsalon ; in. Keclon t! f.S. InfntnntloB fill. Nprlnits no. Distnnt: prefix 01. In the manner of 09. F'cmlnlnt namo ' 4. Irlth ' os. Conveyance . 0H. Invito 711. KcgatlT pre- tlx 71. Sun rod oPp,'ar e.o risElM i In e ely" i uhm e gTElplEli-g 7.1. -Demnllih : . TJ. Totaled liowJi I. nenns of the . honejbop 8. Jlulnr eulllnff -eunoo 8. liHtlnn medl fine mna 4. Btcoiloir &. HQonre ol type 6. On that uc- count fi Thing mined ' for Its scarce. nces BOOTLEGGING MOTHER TO GET PROBATION .OS ANGELICS, Oct. 31. (P) -Thelma T,ong, alias Mrs. Thelma H o 1 1 a n d, 22-year-old expectant j mother, whose arrest and prosccu- l tion on liquor charges caused an uproar here, has been, given pro bation for three yoaVs--off r"' first being sentenced to a penitentiary term. i . r . Precious Remedy For Rheumatic Pains Recently Improved and Druggists Praise It Acute Inflammation, Swelling, Pain and Distress Speedily Surrender When you are tortured with rheu matic nKony you want to get rid of It as soon as possible. Yon want to be at work again bo ciitiBe you want to brlti); homo the weekly pay envelope so tineessary to tho comfort of your fum ily. Yon want (o tlrivo all this suffering out ot the. isystcm and keep It out. Droad minded pharmacists will advise Allenrn because they know of the countless numbers of people It has helped. They know It Is a real vemedy 'been uso of their training and be cause the makers of Ailenru have so much faith In it that they au thorize drupf&ists everywhere lo dispense It with the distinct under standlni; that one big bottle must do what the buyer expects it to do or money hack. W'''JCisaml Do You Remember? ni v vc-.tiiu ACIO TODAY (From files of tho Mail Trlbuno.) Oitnlicr "1. ll9- Coal mlneia vote to wnllt out In Fplto of injunction nualnst utillio iKsucd by foUoral court. ConKioss unanimously supports prcsidoiit In opposition to Bti'ikOj t.-i , AiHo.r nnd Queen Ellia- 'both sail for homo on tho CcorKo Mayor Gates decides to build new honio in Uuocn Anno district. ti a T?nwlrv of Griffin Croeit dies as result of injuries receiveil when horse friKhtened by noiso ot auto cut-out, runs awny. TTmir hundred thousand coal miners declared out, but coujjtoy is quiet. i nnw Wnlkor of Portland is can- dldato' tor head of Amoiican Le gion. TWENTY YlOAltS AGO TODAY (From files of tho Mail Tribune.) Oct. SI, 111110. Fred StranB Is mado a chartur member of tho Acacia society at University of Oregon. S. P. wins damage suit brought against It by D. W. Hazel for $20,000 damages, in federal court. Toslofflco record again broken with total receipts in October of $1000. Deer is Killed in Ashland city limits. S. P. Cave-in near Kennelt, California killed conductor nnd brnkeman; holds up all railroad traffic north and south for 21 hours. i V , r ; f.- " Iarge natatoiium opened. Vli M celebration in Ashland. 'I RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physicinn Bays, "Constiimtion is responsible tor more misery than any other cause." But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called ftexall Or derlies attracts water from tho sys tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowell called the colon. Tho water looxens the dry food waste Sand causes a gentle, thorough move ment without forming K habit or ever increasing the; doso; ; Stop suffering from constipation. Chow a Xlexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 26o today-at the nearest Ttoxall Drug Store. West Side Pharmacy. Dr E. J. Carpenter CHIROPRACTOR f and" - ' !" '. PHYSIO THERAPIST .319 Medford Bldg. ; . Phone' 430-R yt Phone 93 1 for " FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINQ FRANK HOWARD Medford Exchange. 11 W. Main St. WE DEVELOP Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY YOUR REXALL STORE " ... I. ... IU Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time H Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to too with4 " pointed Hcol 1 siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir' : '-V 1 5T i I A M .