Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 05, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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Nerve force DOUGLAS CO-OP!
: Basic to Health SCORNS OFFERS
Removing Nerve Pres
sure Banishes Bodily
Pains
' A Kraut-many lnimnn disorders
n re mild by lieultli scientists to be
iiR-iinible. Among tlie array of bar
(IIiir ailments tire miiny tlmt result
from disturbances of kidney func
tions. These glands have a work
to' perform that designates them as
practical controllers ot tlie sys
tem of expelling waste product
from the body. If they work in ex
'cess It will affect the bowel by de
priving it of due moisture. Then
arises a situation of unnatural re
tention of fecal matter to poison
tho entire system through blood
'circulation.
' I. Ike all other body parts these
organs receive their powers from
'the brain through the nerves. They
me healthy for their work when
the nerves connecting them are
'free from spinal pressure for tlie
normal transmission of vital force.
l The high percentage of results
i reached by the chiropractors In
I this one particular condition alone
V In of real triumph for the theory
' underlying their entire work. It
fully justifies the claim of the
members of this profession of fnr
reachlng benefits t'o be round In
'scientific spinal adjustments. Es
pecially Is this true in chronic con
ditions of any character, even
though they arc Said to be Incur
able. '
' H is", much easier to pursue a
benten path than it is to build a
new Sac. i It Is less difficult to
doubt than it Is to believe. There
'ore people -who would rather hold
to prejudice than have their opln-
ions disapproved. Chiropractic Is
a now, strange and unusual health
Idea, to some people. Some are
prejudiced .' for other mothods In
' splto of the fact that they find no
relief In them. .
Results produced by chiropractic
' are the sole source of the growth
mid tlie development of the work
from a slnglo Individual to fifteen
Uiautiand members of the. profes
sion in the comparatively short pe
riod of a quarter of a century.
' Thousands have- been restored to
' health by chiropractic adjustments
: and other tl ounands will' find cnunl
relief in the same way. If you are
sick you are Interested in getting
' well. Jlnke your own Investigation
of chiropractic.
If you are really sick beyond the
power of common sense methods
' of living you will find by consulting
a chiropractor that many recover-
les are readily made by merely ad
justing the spine to insure full and
free action of vital force through
the nerves to tho ailing organs or
parts.
Simple, you say, and in a sense
It Is. Hut In Its vehy simplicity It
Is highly scientific. Removing the
pressure from the nerves to the In
testines will insure good digestion.
Naturo will correct bowel and kid
ney dlsordars In tlie same way. Ad
Justing the pinched nerves will re-
. Hove aches and pains anywhere In
tlie body. Men, women and clill
dri'ii get equal results. Health Is
not a matter of sex, age or, urill-
' nurlly, of occupation. It Is a mat
ter of perfect action of the natural
forces of tho body. .Vital force In
normal quantity and degree is in
sured to every part. Chiropractic
adjustments are given to effect
that freedom. The part will get
' Well when thut object is nccom-
j pllshetl.
i - Inquiry at tho office of the chiro
practor will convince any sick In
dividual that the good results
'claimed for chiropractic adjust
ments can be promptly and last
ingly accomplished In nearly every
kind of human aliment by merely
Snaking au adjustment of the devi
ating Joints of tho spino which are
rvsiKjnsihlc for tho unnatural nerve
pressure that causes tho trouble.
Investigation of the chiropractic
rfclenco is courted. Opportunity Is
freely given for full consultation.
CUT OUT SIGN AND MAIL
I Tho Chiropractic Health Bureau,
.are of tho .Medfonl Mall Tribune,
Mcdford Oregon.
( Please send me, without cost or
obligation on my part, copy ot the
' " new booklet describing Chiroprac
tic Health Service.
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INTURKEY POO
Five Bids Declared Too Low:
Over 30 Cents Prof er
red Is Report Consign-
ment Deals May Be Made;
Declares Manager.
nOHHItUUG. Ore, Nov. 5. UV)
The Thanksgiving' turkey price!
situating wfin thrown jnto 'confus
ion when directors uf tho Douglas;
Co -operative Turkey Growers lute J
yesterday rejected the five bids re
ceived, as too low and refused to I
-sell at the prices quoted by pros-1
pective buyers. Information wjs
received from the Idaho pool 'it'
Ilolse that similar action has bein i
taken there. Uoth the Douglas
county and Idaho associalon with
held the Information reyardiiifcr
prices received but It was stated I
tlie hish hid was over 30 cents. It
Was considered, however, that this
was below tlie price justified by
market conditions.
Bids for Douglas county turkeys
were said to be practically tho
same as offered for tlie Idaho pool.
Keports had not been received
from Colorado and Nebraska
where bids were received.
Herbert IJeyers, manager of the
Douglas pool, said the associations
have Invest isated the market and
believe tlie prices offered are con
siderably lower than conditions
would justify. The turkeys will
not be sola for cash unless a bet
ter offer is-secured, he snid. Sev
eral firms are prepared to handle
tho turkeys on a consignment
basis, Ueyers said, with a cash ad
vance to the growers, j lie said the
same procedure was considered by
Idaho growers. , v
Five large companies were un
derstood to have bid on the Doug
las county pool.
10 NAME COMMITTEE
A meeting of the state commit-
too of the American Petroleum In
stitute was heldat the Hotel Med
ford today. Working on a national
code of practices for the market
ing of petroleum products, tho
members present Included t.eorge
H. Ouge chairman: W. L. Muncy,
C. U Fo'stevin, P. K. Lakln, R. 11.
Cook, T. E. Nichols, Jr., and M. l.
Leh.
The purpose of the meeting was
to appoint a district committee
and various subcommittees in or
der to carry out tho work of the
American Petroleum Institute in
southern Oregon. The nieetims
opened with a luncheon.
OUT THIS AFTERNOON
The jury hi the cheek forgery
trial of Hurry ChamtierK, who went
on trial yesterday In circuit court,
was still out this afternoon, nfter
the case had been given to it early
this forenoon.
t;tmuilerp, arrested sometime
iiiro for the alleged passing of n
$3i!.r0 chock on a local merchant,
based his defense on the fact that
tile chock could not tie introduced
as evidence, ns it hint hoen de
stroyed, according to testimony.
Percy l!ray wuh appointed l,y the
court us tlie. defense attorney.
Glt-n Smith, Charles Wing and
George Kunxmnn were formally
received into Lie Kotary club this,
noon by K. C. Corn, program chair
man. llHdges were presented them
by Dr. D. A. Chambers, secretary.
The Community Cln-st was the
subject of the Notary elub pro
gram today, the organization of
which was explained by Hamilton
Tatton. head of Hie campaign
committee. ' The Kotury club will
be. In charge of One oC 1 11 four
districts to be rovred by the
wnrkf-rs.
Sore Throats
and Coughs
Quickly Relieved by This
Safe Prescription
Here's a doctor's. preript hm
that Is rosily throat inunime.
Si.rn fir irrltnti'd throats are r
prvrd it nil soothed hIuiom Instunttv
wlth the very flrM whH"W. About
3a pfT cnt of all cough arc ciiiis
n by an irritatfd thront ; conse
quently for ino-i coughs to thrre
i nothinu httr than this fum
ous prescription It gnp direct to
the Inttinnl riiuve. It Is put up
under the name Thoxin and I
guaranteed to stop coufchs and re
lieve -ore throats In 1 T minute
or your mou"v wltl fe refunded,
tfiniera and cpoakers find Thoxlne
verv valuable.
The rt'marki.bl" thtnir about
Thoxln in that while It rHfrvcH nl
moet instantly. It contains nothing
harmful. i pleasant tatlnR and
naff fr th" whole family. Auk
f.r Thotlne V.e. fine, and S t.oa
bottles. Hild by Jarmln Wood
and fall other good drug stores.
May Enter America "
Associated Press Photo
Count and Countess Karolyl have
oe?n granted visas to enter the
United States on the basis of a new
application made through the Amer
ican consulate In Paris. '.'
F
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Yesterday was tho biggest day of '
the year at the sheriff's office In I
the collection of taxes when $ti5,- !
000 was taken In covering 1000
pieces of property. The largest
check camo from the Rogue River
Timber company, which paid Slti,-'
000 for the second half of the lfl:;s
taxes. Only one large check had
not arrived and that was from tlie
Owen-Oregon Lumber company.
Today Is the last day taxes ca:i
be paid without Incurring a penalty
as beginning tomorrow 1 per cent
ner month will be charged for de
linquent amounts.
Largo cheeks have been received
from the Southern Pacific company.
over StiO OHO and. from the Califor
nia Oregon Power company for fits,
000. The tax department has sev
eral extra helpers And has been
working overtime.. Tho office' will
not be open af tor regular closing
hours. "
Diaries Williamson 13, is to have
a hearing In Justice court Friday
forenoon on a charge of driving
without a license, following an ac
cident yeBterday morning when he
struck a school girl, Jean Wing,
6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wing, while turning a cor
ner at Oakdale avenue and Sixth
street. The injured girl was re
ported to be much better today and
in no serious condition:
The boy's, father, Hoy William
son, was arrested on a charge of
allowing a minor to drive and Is to
have a hearing this week also.
RECALL PEACE PACT
As Ihe Mnie approaches for llic
annual rontliHil game between Mcd
fnrd ami Ashland. Interest i hein
aroused as-to llin doinonslratirmH
that wil! he staged by tho two
cillea in nrdor Ui creale enthusi
asm and pep.
In founnr yours it has been the
custom for elements of both the
schools to Ret toether which
brought about III feeling "between
the Iwo schools.
The part that wan entered into
by tho student" bodies of Ashland
and Mcdford high schools Iwo yearn
ago is slill In of feet, accord inn to
Principal Collide, which Btates that
there am lo be "no marauding ex
peditions or .visit by students of
one community to that of the oilier
at any time during the school
term." . Tho pact alwi does away
with all 'unsportsmanlike demon
strations." FILMED BY BROMLEY
Moving pieturis if the Dreer
monoplane. u oriRnu made pm
duet, k'.hliH ha taken many hid
ing citizen on nights over Hit v;il
b'y the past two- flays w-ro film -d
yesterday by It. I Dromley fir
the Copco news-reel.
Close-up of the pbne und lis
fsmoin pilot, Mijor Kckerson. an
w-fll hf Gorgf Istve. Mlejf-mnn i
ger for the Brfes Aircraft cor
fi'imtion. find immo of the dis
tinguished pnftsf-mccrs were shot
by the Cppeo rmni:itnnn at the
new fttrtiori. Somfl good ir-mov
les of the now hangar and the
flld as well h views of the ci'.y
und Burroundtng country wern
nlu tfikeu fnr enrlv howing by
the "C.ip.o cm rent K nfa' hew-rcel.-
I auk in rs lo Hold ,
('hrlittma llituar.
The senior high schiuot Girl'
League council held tht lr regulf
lunch wn at the high m-lund Mon-
'day neon, followed by thti- business
'session in charge of the irresldent.
Laura Dtury. (
The nirls planned to l't on a I
Christmas bazaar tlie first .week in
December, and a ofrt.Wi
that would be solicited wlis oom-1
pMed. The Jist Is to j be, put on
the Girl's Ixuguo bulletin 'board.
The bnniar will be held down i
town. ' ' . I
All chairmen will meet with
their com mil tecs this week. In or-1
der to advance tlie work.- j
It was reported' tlwtt 20 had J
been cleared during October for
the league-from the operation ofi
the candy counter in I ho lowei
hall. - "
Kxerutlvc (.roup
Meets In Ashland.
Members of the executive com
mittee ' of Crater Lake union.
Christian Kndeavor, met lit (lie
home 0 Mrs. Charles I). GHffney
In Ashland Monthly ovening. As
this was Hie first ioeetiiiK of the
new officers, the stvir's program
was worked out, and definite steps
taken to start the work imme
diately. Deputation work will ' be carried
on throughout the year, and will
be confined lo conventions and
rallies alone.
Following the business session,
a number of games wen? played,
and refreshments serve by the
hostess to the eighteen guests.
Ti, Kciui.iil-! i 'ii-dii will imet
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 with
Mrs. K. SMHtzler, :t;iX West Holly.
Student Says Medfordites Also i
Lacking in Support for Squad;
Armistice Day Turnout Sought
MTho students of Medford lilgh,
school are responKif-p lor mo .
astrous outcome of tho last two
football games. They have failed
to give the team the support it de
serves. They lack 1 hat valuable
quality known as ucuiool spirit."
These ure the serious IndletmentH
that have been brought against
the local student body as an after
math of Saturday's game, with
Kupene.
The roolinff hiw been character
ized as feeble an)! markedly effem
inate In tone due' to the failure of
the male element, of tuo student
body to do its share of cheering.
In a word, the alumni and fans
generally, apparently feel that the.
students havo fallen down on tho
Job. ! '
Are tho students the only ones
who can bo accused of giving up In
tho time of adversity? The main
grandstand and bleachers, reserved
for members of the alumni and
thoso rabid fans who demand vic
tory, were conspicuously empty.
A final check on tho Corvallls
game, contrary to last week's re
port, shows a profit of approxi
mately $1.50, while a. deficit was
incurred as a result of the Kugeiu
gante. If the attendance is as
poor at future games as it has
been, .the high -school will face, a
deficit of several hundred dollars
at the end of the, season. .. ,
Suicide Of Ex-Sergeant Causes
No IVfourning In Foreign Legion
Hy T. T. Topping.
Associated Tress WLnTt Writer.
HI DI-itFL-A IJHKH, Algeria. (Pi
Xo team were shed by ihrt har.l
botled corporals and buck privates
of the French Foreign legion when
they heard that I-'cter Kleins, a
former legionnaire sergeant and
one of the most audacious adven
turers ever to set foot In North (
Africa, had comnfllted sulfide bi
a Merlin police station. ;
Klems hail escaped from a
Freneh firing suund after lwdii-f 1
Cocoa's convenience
Chocolate's flavor
Everyone likes the full; fine flavor of
chocolate -just as everyone who
cooks likes the simple convenience of
cocoa's powdered form. Ghirardelli's
Ground Chocolate combines them
both true chocolate flavor
form for beverage, cakes, icings, can- rgf
dies, desserts.
D OKifirdMiC,.
901 Nnh PnkiS'..
for " Wt Sutton"
Rip PtittN. a.
GHIRARDELLI'S
CHOCOLATE
niu-r Cake Guild
Meets With Mrs. Luke
The Crater Lake Guild met
Momlay evening at the hoim of
Mrs. D. Y. Luke. Miss Kllxalieth
Huii, .Miss lsobel Wlllsie and .Miss
Gertrude HutlerMere hostesses.
Members came in costume and
prizes were awarded to Mrs, Ter
ritt it nd .M rs. I larvey Fields. Miss
U'illsie ave a very enterlaininR
paper on ' "Holland" anil M iss
.Olea inn- Currie very eliarmbigly
sang the' national nullum of llol
Jand. l-'oriy-six members were
present.
Tlie Woman's Missionary society
of the Kirst Christian cluireh will
give a covered-dish lunclieon in I
the church parlors this evening.
The regular society meeting will
follow, in charge of Mrs, I L
Latham. An invitation Is extended
! to all Interested In the mission
! work, espeeiallv tho young people.
i The Chamber of Conimnree fo-
rum1' luncheon will be held at the
Hotel Mcdford Wednesday evening
at ti:;:o. Tickets may be obtained
,n. the Chamber of Commerce. A
number of proble ns that are of
! interest to the citJKens of Med
I furd will be discussed and all
members are urged to bo present.
! Chrysanthemum Circle Thimble
club will meet for a social evening
, Wednesday, November litli at the
f home of Dorothy Scripter, 715
I Cedju street. 1
Mr. and Mrs. liawles Moore and
'ilr. and Mrs. Louis D. Humphreys
I avc re visitors at (.'rater Lake iSun
day. Mrs. Helen Schrupp of Kugcue
was a visitor in Modford over the
week-end on Girl Scout work. :
' About all that is left of the large
! army of loyal fans who followed
Medford's championship team of
1 last year from one end of the state
! to another. Is a few of tne "Old
i Guard," who realize that financial
! support Is needed just as much
i when the team Is losing as when it
(is winning, If not more 'so.
How long win It take for Med-:
ford to regain hor position of
state-wide nthletio supremacy?
Tills question nn host be answered
(by the town's people, whoso finan
cial support will bo the greatest
factor in building up another team
of championship caliber.
, "I teat Ashland." ' The present
season can still be saved from
passing down us a black spot on
our athletic history through the
defeat' of our traditional rival. Tho
students havo pledged themselves
to forget past defeats and hack the
team through every minute of tho
game.
They are asking that every loyal
Medfordlte be t hero to prove that!
the whole town Is behind the
team. The turn out ttt the game
.Monday, Armistice Day, against
Ashland, will Indicate the number
of true supporters the team has,
und prove whether or not Mcdford
is the Intensely loyal town It ad
vertises itself to be. i
f A KTUDKNtJ
. jf.Vamt' on, file.) '
sentenced to death hy n court mar
tial for desertion and enlisting with
Ahd-el-Krim, to whom be became
chief of staff. When Informed
that he hud taken up burglary up
on his return to Germany, Ills for
mer comrades expressed no ur
prisn. ''lie was a natural born burg
lar," i hey agreed.
Six years ago Kleins, fleeing be
fore the- German police, reached
MarMcllti'K and enlisted in the For-
Ign Legion. lie look part In Cf'-
in one A
iff
oral combats against Abd-cl-Krim
and bcbaviMl so well that lin w.ts
promoted tit a sergeant.
Kleins' adventurous soul Ml.
however, that there was more op
portunity fur advancement with
the rebel forces and he deserted to
the Ciffhins. Alxl-cl-Krim nppr
cialeil the skill of Kleins as a sol
dier and made him his chief ad
viser. Kleins taught tlie liiffians many
modern war methods, especialiv
with iulillcry. One morning n
May. 1 !-, the second l-'rem-h di -vision
under Genera v Marly op
erating along the Mmili.ya river,
readied the foothills of the Itiff
range.
Tai'MiM.' Abil-el-Krims military
capital, lay :e miles to the north
and General At arty In bis hurry
to capture the rebel chief, ordered
I lie line of bills two miles away
to he stormed. Four companies
were instructed to reach the lop
of the hills and dig themselves in.
Just as the black domes of the
Senegalese appeared over the top
of the range, 77 millimeter guns
raked the ground with appallingly
effect ive shots. It seemed as if
the It If flans had their two lone
batteries trained upon this point.
Twenty-three men were killed and
HO wounded before the four com-,
panics could be brought back. Tlud
evening at mess, General Marty
said:
"lOvery one of those shells wns
countersigned 'Kleins.' He must
be captured when we get that
Itlfl'ian army."
lint Kleins escaped when Abd-el-Krlm's
collapse came and If wis j
a year later before a dark-halrod i
girl employed by the French en
ticed him inio Foreign Legion ter-
ritory.
He was sentenced to be Fhot. '
Five days later he stole the uni
form of a French interpreter and
walked through the lines.
Fleeing to Germany, he took up
bis old trade ' of burglary, w a ,
Caught and was being questioned
In a Derlln-police elation when he
slashed hlS throat with a razor ;
blade. il
MRS. DITEMAN LOSES
HOPE HUSBAND ALIVE;
HILLINGS. Mont.. Nov. 5. Pi
Mrs. I'rban F. Dlteman. Jr.. '
whose husband's name Is recorded
among those of aviators missing
in transatlantic flight attempts,
left last night for Akron, Ohio,
where she will visit relatives. Her
two small sons accompanied her.
After long adherence to the
hope that her hushMid might havn
landed in some obscure point in
Ireland or have been picked up by
u tramp teumer. Mrs,, Dlteman
now is resigned to ihe belief ho
perished. ,
Blue Ribbon
Bread
lias ol'k'ii li(!(Mi liuitcrw!.
hut never been heKered.
It's made willi malt aiul
milk.
Pink and White Cakes
10c a cut
for Wednesday
Model Bakery
111 W. Main
Electrotherapy Chlropracili
Dr. H. P. Coleman
8 lb Succosaful Tour In Mudtnrd
Troalmontii liy Apnolntment
Natural Mothoda 1'nnd Soionoi
Medford Centr Blda. Phon 16:
Films Free f Value ,
WEST SIDE PHARMACY ) M ;in; . ..
YOUR EEXALL STORE Spfl'r' W) il- ' "
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Open Sundays and Evening j J : . -wJtl n
AU tho Timo , j . SEptejg Vorld ' '
? ! - ; -7 ! I MODEL' 91 . COMPLETE ' ' 1
I ml ;; $137S0
! kfe ro. fi! I .
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fiCTittlIt4:lj i I "aimer Music House
I rMttfffJ ' 1 1 "WE SELL HAPPINESS"
m
Bought Suits Saturday h
Don't You need a Suit? ; . r I
Better Find Out Before They are1
AH Gone. Only About 100 Suits'
Left.
35 Dollar
Suits ......
Men's heavy Work Sox 10c
Black, Brown or Gray Sox. -10
Big Yank Work Shirts ; ' -r
sizes 17V2 to. 19 . 89c
Heavy Whipcord Pants. $1,35
Corduroy Pants in three ; i
colors $2;95
Men's Work Pants v$l;35
Men's Dress Hats . . . . . . .$195
Men's heavy Work Shoes $2 95
Men's 16-inch High Tops $g 50
All kinds of Work Clothing, '
Blankets, Quilts, Trunks,
and Bags and Suitcases aQQ
That's
Will
32 NORTH FRONT STREET
The Cheapest
If not in, push the mdney under the x
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RADIOS 1
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M
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$1450;
all ,today.(
H. Wilson
Store in the West