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-f. .'--- JifEBFOnT) M ATTi TRTBTTNE.iJtEjj'rbilD; ORftOOX. TI'KSDAV. NOYKMRKIf' 12. ' 1023. .i V't ! . ' i .. . -j CHIROPRACTIC SISKIYOU ARREST . FOR r . , NETS ALKY AUTO Curie Visit Links "Pure" : . ; , ' and Commercial' Science Medfcrd's Great Credit Furniture Store Is Now the Most Beautiful ' 1. SCIATICA . Sclunticu Is an - abnormal cundt tlou . of the great sciutie nerve which Imuran to and supplies the . tissue of the thigh' and lower leg. ... , Sciatic Nerve . ... '- The essential characteristic of Mas condition is that ot pain,' and runt iaiu may ve me result ot in flammation of the sciatic nerve, tir . its sheath, or may be due to ' a pressure upon ' the sensory nerve fibres which have their peripheral termination.. in. . the- sciatic nerve. Sciatica can only be classed under one of two heads neuritis of the liei'.vo tissue, or neuralgia. If neu ritis, It is marked by congestion. - awelllng, redness and pain. Such a condition, when it first exists, Blvcs rise to a marked degree of jmin. As it. progresses, the pain becomes less pronounced, conges tlon is gradually eliminated by the overgrowth . of connective tlsRtie which binds the nerve fibres to gether and the contraction of this connective tissue. When the con traction has taken place, sufficent ly, jit not only eliminates the con cent ion in the nerve, but it serves to produce compression on the fila ment which it contains. For this reason, the carrying capacity of those nerve fibres is decreased, nnd tho effects which are noted depend entirely upon the function of those fibres: ' .; ; ;'. . Motor Nerves ,- I Some of them are siven the func- . tion of. .transmitting . vital energy in the form of motor 'impulses. If thoy are pressed upon, the condi tion Is one of partial paralysis, which gradually progresses until complete paralysis results. If the pressure happens to be upon fibres "which possess the function of transmitting vital energy in the form, of sensory impulses, there is in lack of sensibility in the. extrem- ity jaffected, NathraUy, the results of j such a pathological condition are variable, it II, is the motor rt Hires which are involved, the mus cular weakness and the final par alysis are accompanied by a de crease in. the size.. of -the muscles in the lower limbs. ..An atrophy exists. : and the nizc of the two lower extremities is not ettual. , Sensory Nerves . i If it is the sensory fibres which are affected,, the condition gradu ally 'progresses until such time as a complete loss of- sensibility mani fests itself. Tile limb is Insensible to heat. cold, pressure nnd other iimircsslonn'whlch can only bo felt Lit the nerves of sensation arc nor mal in their' carrying capacity Logically, the only way to. elimi nate the condition is to ellniuv.te factors which cause the abnormal ,il.v. . ;. Why Nerves Are Inflamed t The nnrvo fibre,- like any ithcr tissue, or organ, is supplied by .many other nerve fibres. They icarry impulses of heat, nutrition, expansion, and transmit certain isensatlons. Upon the1 proper sup- ply of life force depends the nor mality of the nerve, when It is abnormal, It is because one or more of these varieties of llfo en ergy 1s normal In-quantity. . 1 i If there is an excessive expres sion' of lieat- in . the sciatic nerve there will be inflammation, and the ;Cnndftion is called sciatica. Exces sive expression 'Of heat can only ' result because the carrying capac ity of those nerves which supply heat Impulses are Impaired. Th can only be impaired when pressure exists upon them, and the only i place .prosstire enn exist is where ; they . emit, from' the spinal cord I ami pass hetwoen bony segments i of. tho spinal column. If one or I more of these bony segments is In an abnormal position, pressure Is i produced upon tho nerve fibres, 'milling immediately above or be - low them. I Naturally, if this is the condition i which Is primarily producing the abnormality, the. only way to re duce that, abnormality is to restore : the vertebra (bony segment) to its : normal. position. i . r ... , Solution The Chiropractor locates the vcr- I tnbra which Is in nn abnormal po sition, and which is producing the inflammation In .the sciatic' nerve. ; This is accomplished by palpation, i based upon a thorough knowledge of, tho nervous system. Not only i is the vertebra located which Is ! slightly displaced, hut j determines the direction .in-which the suhlaxa tipn exists. Tho Chiropractor then . restores tho vertebra fo its normal ' position through adjustments. ' Results . i ' If you arc suffering from sciatica, : the most logical course Is rhiro- practlc. . The Chiropractor will ex - amine your spine and point out to you where tho trouble exists, then have him adjust the sublaxated . segment, and health must nccessa 1 rliy follow. ' CUT OUTSIGN AND MAIL Tho Chiropractic Health Korea u, i car of tho Mvdford Mail Tribuue, i Mcdford Oregon. , ' Please send me, without coat or obligation on my part, copy of be ' now Booklet describing Chlroprac - tie Health Service. : Name Address Cltr John JlcDonuld of Seattle, an alleged rum runner, is In the coun ty Jail today, following Ills uvrest at, in o'clock lust nluht In' the Siukiyou mountains by Federal Auunt Terry Tnlont. " McDonald's car, a 1U24 Kssex, was seized 'to Bether with its alleged cnreo'ot 50 gallons of alcohol. McDonald appeared- boforo United States Com missioner Chnunccy Florey' ' this afternoon and Was bound over to the federal grand Jury under bond of 2uuu. "McDonald hits been coining thru southern Oregon for sometime en route to his headquarters at Seat tle where Officer Talent declares McDonuld has been carrying on an extensive bootlegging business. The alleged rum runner, 30 years t0111 - ' nado "o resistance nnd was easily urrested by the officer, who became suspicious of the heavily loaded machine. The alleged alco hol was contained in five gallon tin cans In the rear of tho ma chine: - ' This was the 25ih machine Offi cer Talent has seized in southern Oregon since the first of tho year and there nro lfi machines in stor age in Medford, awaiting to be sold nt auction suits tos be held here from time to timo. ', . EAGLE POINT On the allegation that they were hunting deer unlawfully last Suu- Uay, the deer season having closed on October 20, a group of men from the Eagle Point locality came to grief when Deputy Game Warden Roy Parr and Field Deputy Game Warden F. At. Drown arrested their, on' the specific charge of "unlaw fully hunting deer with dogs." to which they pleaded not guilty in Judge Taylor's court this morning. ' Ti e accused men E. V. King, Drako Walsh, W. Jones. Urn Jones, Francis Ptitman and George L.' Mason who are represented by Attorney Porter J Netf, demanded a jury trial. Tho time of the trial was set for next, Friday at 10 a. m. and they wens 'released .on their lowh recognizance; , ,' . 83 TURKEYS TO THIEVES Another indication that the Thanksgiving season is fast ap proaching was the report today of the theft of 83 turkeys Inst night from the Gene Wat kins ranch near Central Point. ' The birds wero ap parently iloaded onto a truck and hauled out of the state, leaving no clue 'behind . uccording to the sheriffs office this forenoon. The iburglary of two .service sta tions on the Crater Lake highway at the "four corners" intersection was also reportod. Thirty gallons of toll and 30 gallons of gasoline were taken from the Snowy Hutte station and 40 gallons of oil was taken from the station-directly op posite on . tne .Highway. nothing oWovas reported lrlisalpg. - November 12, l2ii. ' Modfurt! tind vlrintty: Kafr to night nnd Wednesday with fn In early mornlni;. lnereunliiK cloud f nesH WcdneHday. . OreKon: Kali' tonlulit, with vnl ley foK In west portion Wedhet day.( Increasing cloud! noun in west portion. Fulr and warmer In east portion. 0. Local Data, Temperature (dogs.)..- fie Highest (lust 12 his) G2 Lowest (Inst 12 his.) 80 Itcl. humidity (lie.) -to Precipitation (in.) Oti- Htate of weather .... Clear 50 'JO ..(10 Clear lowest temperature this morn i n g, 19 degre-s. Total precipitation ninec 't tembcr 1. IMS, 1.14. Jn'ho. Tetnpertiliirra a year ago today: lllghcst. CI: lowest, 4 Kunrlse Wednesday. 6:59 a. m. Sunset AVcdneBday, 4:52- p. in.. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time Daily Meteorological Report 1 jTS ?? ra. : i ? citt. baker City 40 14 Clear Ulsmarck 38 3H 1. Cdy. Denver 44 5) Hnow l)cs Moines SH 3d I to I ii Fresno' CO JH ; Clear Helena 36 :n Clear Los Angeles To .1! Clear Marsllfleld ii Sit Clear Portland 42 J6 Cldy. Hed llluff 64 0 Clear Koscburg 4 .16 Cldy. Pan Kranclsco 64 52 Clear Santa Ke 46 l Clear Seattle 4 42 filar Spokane 42 Cldy. Winnipeg 10 Clear w7T.HiJfcTiTsoxr ' Meteorologist. Sandy Waplnilin opened to traffic. highway . Is nlS 4iww ;LiiVs . M V I"'-' - V Hi I . During her.visit to'this country, Mme. Marie Curie (inst) will dedicate the Hcpourn cnemistry laooratory lociow; at St. uawrence university. A relief containing a close-up at upper right, is at the entrance. , NEW YORK lP Mme. Mifrie' Cuile will be cither a cram of rn- Curte's visit -to the United States'! Is more than the coming of the t for S'ni.OOO as she chooses, ller worid's.most distinguished, woman bert Hoover is expected to make scientist to receive a $50,000 gift 'the presentation early in Novem- from her American admirers. For ono thing it reveals how , closely "pure abstract" science is ( interwoven with everyday business. one 01 nor nosis ,i8- uwen 1 u. sciciiiiuc organization oi tue new Young, Internationally famous for : world. his reparations settlement. Yet he j Madame Curie wifs invited as n receives the Frenchwoman in his : guest at Detroit October 21 t tho capacity as a lender of science. As j Ford-Hill son light jubilee dinner, one ot tho heads, of the Geneial i This function-was more tlian-sim-Electiio company ho is concerned ply an honor lo. iOdisnn; It was one with the company's 'laboratories at of a Beries of celebrations Rpon Schenectady. . ' ' .'! sored by huge organizations of cup As an alumnus of St., Lawrence ; Itnl which deal not only in cummer university nt Canton, N. Y.. he will J oial electricity,; but eek' tho scl take Madame Curie there October 1 ontific use of radiation, of which 25 and 26 to receive an honorary llnht Is but one phase. Ph.D., degree -and to dedicate tho ! Another phase of radiation is ra- new-chemistry laboratory, a gift of lirs. A. tlarton Hejburn.. ; . 1 "Ph AimiS-lpnn nrivsonl in Mnilumn FOR BOSC SALES The thli'teontil i-ur Hiver Valley Boscs, offered on tho VI I 11(11 II II kilflSy DISPLAY ARTfSTl Detroit market committee, so average of JS.sa-per box. Chain stores -wore again heavy.) buyers of the car,' which comprised 32(1 boxes. ' ' '. - " J The prices by Vdzes. were: ; 100's 1 10's 1 20's 1 3r.s ..........: I jo's lli.'l'S 1 He's Prospects are bright t It Bohc consignments will enjoy a .V..:... j.s heavy sale dnring tho Thanksgiv- j Jules. Heisman has assigned him ing season. . Hcports indicate thai studio space In the Cratcrian thea tbe jiear is attaining a ht.-rh pqpitt- tre. is this new astonishing Agmel? Why has it this effect upop kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, indigestion? f i ; .' . . :.. ;. AGMEL is astonishing both turica in Mexico. Now this pure L in what it 's and whal it sato has been concentrated for does. Agmel is a great health food, a valuable Ionic irl kidney; deficiencies, high blood pressure,: in digestion and gly cosuria. It is an extra ordinary discovery, a real gift of nature an imported vege table milk from Mexico. In its native court try this plant sap is called "aguamiel." It . comes froro the famous rrvjgucy plant and there is nothing else in the world like it. ' - Fresh agtiamiel has been used for cen- V IIP Kidneys tOO Uetter "I couldn't tat, had dizzy fpt lb. got up many rimea cvry night. Then took Agmel faith fully for a month and everything was changed. My blood pressure was 60 degrees lower, ap petite returned and kid neys were 100 better."- Mri. . W Shmn; Lot An fin, Cml. , 1 figure of Madame Curie, shown in ; diur.i or Its equivalent in a check her. Years before the president became intorested in statecraft, ho was elected as a scientist to the National Academy, blue ribbon i diuin, discovered by the Curies in j lSiis, nnd indium s uses seem only In tlinlr .Inffinr-w llnrlty as a table dainty nriirtnc the housewlveH of Detroit rind ndja i cent territory. Tiie proroHS of tlx; eanipaiKii to lilnte Is highly satlsfucliiry to the j Winter I'vav committee. The eanj ' paiKn is also httructlnK attnution i i nun I'iirifli: coiunt , growers, UuyeiH land Hhlppci-H interested in the de volopment of new mnrltets -on a thoro nrfd appeitlinR basis. :.: ::.":fox theaters to have: I The Fox West Coast theatres of this city the Cralerlaii and Hlulto ! have retained Arthur ' Mueller, ; formerly of the Broadway theatre jtif Portland, as sign and poster art ist. Mueller will have charge of ' all lobby displays at both theatres and the first of I' Is work was on j ! display yesterday, attracting much attention. Ho makes a specialty of i . uanu panned posters. . manager and . i export, and the name has been shortened to Agmel. Everybody can now have Agfhel This is fortuhnte for those men and wom en just entering middle life and- for those of ell ages who are being warned of; danger ,by frequent,' arising at night. backache, high blood I pressure and other symptoms brought on by modern ways of eating and liv- 1 ing. 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