Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pomona and, ,
Subordinate Grange Chapters
Given by Official Reporters
Cfi-an1' X'tilcmlcr. '
l.lvc .Oaks,. .Monday, Dec.
t. p.m.
Kngrc Point,' Tucsilily, fiec.
J, K::I0 ii.ni. .
hyl '-tile' fariiiuVi.' Vhnt; will 'iirl !
un outlet for the produce ri-owh
here Ui felt by most flrnnKerM.
The lecture hour program wn"
In rhni-Kv of .Miss Hurl of the
IiIkIi school faculty. The pi-oRi-am
character Is. hyltL' up by. A berte:
undrrmundlfiK'.'-or ..,riftK; Jtruicl-
ploH. A better tfnnwlecffcb "of The I
purpose and object of the Cirnni;
will result In better work In all of
its various department. j
A Kreater insluht into the vision :
iriiMymii
IfUpoiitd Dy jMHon County Abitrnt Co.
tfllth Blritt and Cantraj ihmJ
Auuin In H't'n tlio hIIvit lining of , wiih very lilfiinlnu and i-oiimIkIhU j of the early iounlrn or the! .Muri liij;' 1 -Utiimk.
the clouil . of a ThiinkHKlvlriK klt B'vn ly i (Iraiitfe will uive uh a cpurer. Andrew .. Jinon Wurm niut
AftT ileimlr hiid neemed to wrap, 10 high xehnul kMJh ami Itlllle truer vinlnn of the mil HjHrit of Amni Iaii.
him an ji shroud. i Millar, who fi ii'l im Old . Fitther the flrnimp.
' . "rim'. i nttportunity to Impart
ThankHKlvIn Dy Anntlui- pit-- J A Kioup drill ' dunce ptv-on hv , newer inemberH ' a better under
line durk'nlim '.tenth Dip Htiirmitne Kirln wnt very pretty and the j mnndlnt; of the principle, pur-
fiuch a wonderful
our
Tnlenr,;'Th!'fiduyV 1:. 6, 8 Our buy uvrm the mohh; while na- whiin dreHHcti and coral enpH and! pone and aim
p.m. ' tl'UiH wordnhlped Maw;
" Central Prtlnt, Friday, Dpi. 4 The Hnmke Iihh cleared; 'the kuh
G, 8. p.m. '.' ' ' ni' stacked; nrmlmlee rleelarett,
. HatiiK Valley, Saturday, Dee. i And joy now fills the heari-i thai
7, 8:30 p.m.
Ijnlie freok. Thursday. I7f,e.
JneksonvIHe, Thurdny, we
j com her, J 2, :8 p.m. '
Knierprlwe. Saturday, I)e-
eemher 14. 10 a.m.
' Live ' OaltH. Monday, Je-
comber IK, 8 p.m.
' KarIo Point,. Tuewdayj J)e
eemlier 17. K;3tf p.m. t,'.
Talent, Thursday.' Deaem-
4 ber Ui. 8 p.m.
9 Central Point, Friday, lie-
eemher 2, K p.m,
ei-Kt-vvhilf had deKpaired.
of the ("JnwiKft
wasliPK worn nave a "bright andjnhould not he neRloeted. " W'p
pleawlnK note. , nhould Iohp no ehaneo to Innlll a
.Miss Hurt lenrettud that nhe Kieater iwpect for our beloved
wuh una hie K preHent all of tin
Miguel Ortega and I. of tC II; If n II.
IfUKh K. Holland and Jevni "I
Holland. ' ' I
Stanley fin eon and Amelia Itieh-j
ardw.
Conquer Catarrh
Inflammation Quickly .
-; -4! Subdued' '
I roKiam which xhe had prepared,
din,' to MnesH of Koine inemheiH of
: ThankjKlvlnj: I')ay The Southern i the Kroup. but we are sure that
! t moon on this pictut'o dne.s rise! the CranK thoroughly enjoyed
V I A idetuie of deHualr and AVoe. lui'!the nnitrntm iih ir wam prtKented.
i chlldren'H helidewH crien 1 'J The OraiiKe npiucclates the co-'and in bulfdintr manhood and wo
l-'atheri Kidly; went to help KiiiK , operation of our lorn I teaeheis in manhood. ' '
; in thahkRKlvlnfc onjj ' i Oranyp work. Inn especially do we
Kor . of H. number now etuhl-j appreciate the -work . which the'v
I , hundred-thousand-Htronji. ' ar doinff -wlth the younp folkn
! ThankHnlvlbtf! f)ay Our happlm-s:
i we oft tiniPH put in pawn,
; i'VpKettliiK that the hittn-H an
I-Mate of Waller I-ee Harris, a
order In the. mlndu of our mem-1 minor. Admitted for prohate.
hers and thl repeet follows n;U- Kwiate of Matthiaa Ucmmer, do- rct any orSrtn part of tllO body
What Is commonly caHod catarrh
Ib a condition of luflamod mucous
mombrano. TIUh dlseaso can .r.f-
darkpHt juvt hpforc the. dawn ;
..Un idtVi r timti. imdnrMtfindlnLf 1 nAiitioil Admit I mI fm nrnltiiin
of the work. That order whli hj 1-tate of Albert II. Tirahear,' lined with membranous llssiifi, nueli
has done so much to "elevate and deer-awed. Admitted fur probate. 1 j for example,, . as tljc; blajltleij tlnd
pdueate the Anierhnn farmer": liiL' .,in Xa -.i X'nUn
C'ireiilt, fourt. ,ouy.u. ...
Vina KiHinann v: U. Kifl- and thront. There is a catarrh of
I . . ; niann. I' or divorce, , ; tlio generic anatomy which din-
JarkMnivllle .Medtord lr, (Ktion HiHtriet. a j tr08HlnB hrf?c'ts hundmls or thou-
I 'Jacksonville (IrattKe will - not cnl.p VH .Mabel I. nuiKdorl. ?t ! ' ,
. t...i.. i... i i...,..! . - . :snnr4 nf women the world over.
of the community - ilm ir-m ikwhw iimbwi-o" . ai, T(( en nee i -ccruiicaie 01 rt-Kis- - . ,
TO 'develop and dlreot to Rreat-; meeting Thursday eveninn, N'-fiered title and lsue new cerliri--j Acute Nasal Catarrh
er- usefulriewi the latent abilities ! vomb.r 2k, due to the fact that ! Pa,e thereof. ' inffects the mucdufl membrnne lin-
f the vounif nnd the diffident ' u " on Thnnnwiviny; oven- .ledford IrriBntlon Dint., a corp.
9 ; Sams Valley, Saturday, fu 1 And we full to hi-c our 1ichsIi)i:'-j the future of the Orange rent.
1h a -(irnniri. ehnrpe upon which ! in- l'n,(,HH H beeomes nfvomry vs. Wm. Noonehesier,- el al.
To
to hold a Hpecial meeting, the next j cancel eertifleate of title and Is-siie
eemhiM- SI. 8:S0 rt.m . l wh.'n nnr hc.irix nr.. Horelvl Tin cure -f manv of the wnela 1 1 meennR win nm oe m-m unui u nw certtllcnte in l-u inereoi,
v , 1.HKU LTfnK, 'inurminy, in- irieu ., nviit( linn pxicwph ni me reen
rlib'swd Klfls of friends and love i day lies in the hnndn of our
!
cember 20, 8:110 p.m.
Jaolcsonvllle, . Thursday
J comber 2C. 8 p.m.
2nd Thursday of December.- Ar-
ranKementn will be announced. 1
l)e-
tind dear ones by our Hide.
(i. II.
(Iranftt .Motto,. ,
v Jn essential, unity:
. In non-eHpnllntH, liberty:
In all .things, charity, i . , ' '-,
. 14 ' " ' '
Ohjecl. , .
Tim (freat object .and ernwninu
fflury of our oi'Kauli'.iilJon In to
'Kdueate nnd Kievate the Ameri
can farmer." ' ' '
, "For we spelt the prcatcttt (food
to 'the (.'realcKt number."
lionoiitblc t'ulllnff,
j ' i:aule 1'olnl ;r)tii'c.
i A very pleasant meeting of the
: CiariKe was held at the last ienu-
lar meeiinif m Tuesday nlKht. No
vemher 111. although the aiiviul
ance was somewhat smaller than
usual.
Our OraiiKP usually has a very
ood attendance, there heinn from
80 to 150 members present at each
meeting. We Indleve our Oraime
Ih Htandard so far as attendnnee
of meinlters is concerned. We
are also standard in many other
counts. We have heen wondering
there -is no eaHfn more ele- If Hito Is an officially reconlxed
'.v'nlUw, La -the . mind than thai of
tiFfi-leulturo, .when- viewed as pre
..Wntecl in our order, find. In the
trf'(?lnnlnif, niadn It honnrnhle. and
- ,u ih our nuiy
such'.'
-
Tliaii9fvilttf I")' I'M lire
' .Thfinkmiyins uy Ah! History
i painty a picture 'fore our eyes
f 1'llri'nis hold, as with heavy
loail he homeward hie:
standard (JraiiKe In the county
The general diHciiHsion centered
ai-ound the ever present subject
of markotinff, the particular pbtiat1
to Biistain It as tniH "eniK me puoiie maiKei.
Although there Is still a crcat dif
ference of opinion as to the mid"
a public market should eater to.
retail, wholesale, or both. It is
Inevitable that plan will soon be
evolved that will meet with tH"
approval of the majority, for th.'
I teachers and the (Iranffe, and the
weapon, tc believe, Ik substitution,
i To fill the hearts and minds 'and
time of the youm; i eople with
I clean and wholesome entertain
mem" at such timen as they ar
not otherwise occupied in secur
ing useful Information and attend
ing to necessary duties, will - do
much to "elevate the thoughts and
refine the manners" and "build
the characters nf those who will
be at the helm during the next
generation.
The reports from the carnival
committees phowed the returns to
l;e beyond our fondest ex pert n
llons. The Orange expressed ap
preciation for all donations, work
and planning, and to all who at
tended a nd spent their money u
freely, also for the friendly spirit
ef co-operation by frleH Vf the
( i ra ih; e 1 1 1 ro ii g h on t the en m t y.
Worrying
about kidneys?
i . i
; PHOENIX
(I. :
Ins or the nose nnd communicating
I cavities. It usually Is character1
Ized .by disorder of the. sense of
smell and an abnormal mucous dis
charge. It is commonly called n
cold in the head and neKlna with
Clmrles l.lndKiy v, Jessie O
Lindsay.1 : Kov dtvnr.'e.
Sidle of Oi-CKon" vs. .Michael V
l.lnnllnn. Pni-trerv. '
State of Oregon vs. II. C. Arm- chilliness alonff the back, headache
stronK. ObtnlnliiK money by false ian( general feeling of weariness.
li.
'rhi. nnvi ,-Ufril,.i. nini.tl...r nf
the Cnini:e will l.e held on )o-w,lh ,,",Lr I''rilm'
l'IIOi:.VIX. .Ore.. Nov.
(Special.) Kev., Krnncls 10. Itaii-,
croft left Monday foe Ills home In
the pulpit at the' "i'resliytcrlnh D"'''1
church hei-e for the past two Sun
days. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watl.lns of.
.Medfoiil, silent Sunday at., the
home of .Mr. and Mrs. J: W: Wat
1.1ns. Mr. and -Mrs. Ilurdell IJodKO
visited al the home of Attorney
anil Mrs. Soliss on- the hiKhwfty
Sunday afiernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Frame will
leave today for Sacramento where,
they will spend Thanksgiving day
and
I There may he n slight fever, sneez
j ins and feeling of dryness in the
cember :! at ::in p.m. At t li Its
meeting the I'entral Point flrann"
family. Tiiey are driving down mid
expect to be one about two weeks.
:-v,AitNiN'Gsj
Bitckliche
Hi'uh Blood Pressure
' , Indigestion -Glycosuria
Atk druggtit tor free Agrnel
literature
n
Take courage
a big discovery
ABEMAHKABI.R kidney discovery
has been mude in Mexico. Milk or
sap from the famous maguey plant has
proved to be an nmazing aid to health.
The fresh sap is culled "uKuamiel."
Now it has been concentrated and tlio
name shortened to Agmel.
Everyone can now have this great
health food, this valuable tonic in kid
ney deficiencies, high blood pressure, in
digestion' and glycosuria Men and
women entering middle life should in
vestigate Agmel.. People of evury ago
should know about it -particularly those
who aro being warned of dancer by fre
quent arising at night, hackuches, other
symptoms. Imported by The Agmel Cor
. poration, Now York and Mexico, D. F.
rtcsvex team will confer the first health cararnlnatlon as Riven
u i In Iho ilifldren i,l Mw Vm-th I'lmn.
from the Ijilte Creek (Si-nnse. to-! nix school by Dr. Balcom and Miss K jo
llier with cnndlilales of lOairle 1 1 Jluliseher, last week.
.Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sheets were
dinner Ktiests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sloan on Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Fish am!
son Harold spent Sunday at tne
home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Leslie
at I lornbrook, California.
Miss Stockton and .Miss (Inulil,
I'lic
pretense.
O. V. Meyers vs; Walter
Holmes. Chattel lien. I
I lielln M. Acklin vs. Thomas W. nostrils, so the patient feels more
j Ai-klln. Divorce. i comfortable when breathing
(inula 1. Davis vs. F.lljah K- ,,, , m,;, n-i,,,,., ,
lior divorce; i
Vn..nn etftUrnv, On n ant. IV nvn.li-ui,,, lkjiii iiiv. iiubi. uiiu
I.uey Iteed, guardian ad litem, vs. i eyes and an Impairment of the
.lames 1,. -Kershaw, et al. l''' senses of smell and taste. The in-
money. ,: i'lnmniallon may extend downward.
Al I'lche vs. T. K. Tillman, ell
al. To foreclose lien. i malum; the pharynx red and swol-
Venlta ltatty vs. Krnest C l!a!-len, nnd there usually are sores
ty. For divorce. ' in the nose and on the lips. Often
O. V. Meyers vs. I. A. Decker, j deafness, owing to
For possession of chattel. !
State industrial Accident Com-.j swelling of the membrane of the
mlvslon vs. .luhn II. f'ogan, et al. Kuslacbian tube, loading from the
Kor money. . tnrnut to tlio middle ear.
Chronic Nasal batarrh
indicatCR struclurttl changes in tlio
Real Estate Transfers 1 nayaj membrane. It progresses from
(ilenn rrovoit ei i 10 josepn ne
forth Heed lo land in Twp. 38 S.,
A. A. Madden vs. .1. . tTOsslin. ;
fhattel lien. !
I'olnt fJrange. who are wnlting to
lake this work,
Also there will be Voting for
the Htate (i range officers.
We extend a eorrlhil Invitation
j to nil Crangers to meet with im
I at any time. The latch string Is
always out.
Ltr'titrc Hour.. .
December lth Is the anniversary
of the organisation or the first
('range In the I'nited Htates.
Probably more than 90 per cent
of the lecturers throughout the
country will in some way puy trib
ute to the founders or the (1 range
by commemorating this event u;
the meeting which comes nearest
that date or by a special meeting
on that date itself.
Kor many years our national
and Htnte'urflCFrH have requested
and urged that we honor the
fdunders of the only fhrmcrH' fra
ternal organisation In the country
today, in this wn.
And thus a wonderful opportu
nity is nf forded for Crange edited
Hon.
The more we know of the home.
evangelists, who spent some time
at the J. W. Kish home last week
left for Dayton, Oregon.
Dr. Dan K. .standard preached
the morning sermon at .the l'res
byterian ehureh al Uogue Itlvor
liift t-'unday.
Mr. ami AIr. lOarl. Anderson
were dinner guests at the home of
Mr. end Mrs. Tom faster at Kagle
I'olnt on Sunday.
M rs. Frit n k Denzer Is teach i ng
kIiooI nt Antloc.i HiiliKtltuling for
Mr. Iluptftn. regular teacher. She'
wtil subsume until after the holi
day season al which time Hhe
pl,ns to enter the Southern Oregon
Xortnal for the spring term. ' '
Francis Peek of Portland who
has been visiting al the Fred
Furry nome left Thursday for his
hiwioiy of the Orange, -the 'more
Kf 1 - 3 tm(
mi .MMwi-yij -n II
I'tt'iwrrJ alwtv i$ our beautiful, new Sumine Chapel,
t Jnitrii Tfir Sunifl C'fuirl,' with a IniiaiK cuftiiitj
(o matter Where yon Reside
In ever growing numbers, families through
out the Pacific Northwest are replacing earth
burial by cremation or vault entombment.
Distance is no barrier, because arrangements
for our services can be maite iiv any city
through any funeral director.
Here beloved sleeping ones can le given
tender rest in beautiful buildings .ot time
enduring stone, or their ashes can be ret
turned home to repose in the family plot
i or mausoleum. ,.. , . t
ynuV nuu unci ni (titrrfor or
or riic to us or our free miK-hmr. (hut
rvpfuini it ntl.
H'ortland
rematorium
. : . and Mrtnsocntti
' tW 41 H BylAie Ave.'- ! rortlatid, Orcp,on 5..
Or. Susie B. standard left on
Thursday for rortland on n busi
ness trip, and Is expected to return
li.dny. Willie In Port land slio is
attending clinics of special note.
(!eo. Jackson Is on the sick list
tills week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Hartley and
sons Joe and Collins plan to spend
ThanksKlvliiK day nt the home of
Mrs. Ihitlc.v's aunt, Mrs. Alible
Thomas la Mcdford.
The Misses Leoiul nnd Caroline
llaUKlicrty were called to to play
piano solos over the rallo last
Tuesday 'evening;
Carol lliiilge of .Mcdford spent
Sunday jilRht at t.ie homo of her
aunt. .Mrs. Kdlth Tlionipsou.
Ilelgiuiii I'lglils Disease,
IMtrsSFI.S. tl'l infantile
paralysis Is claimed victims in lle:
glum. .More than Till eases, most of
them resulting In death, were riv
ltered within three months.
Dorothy M. Klmore to Serherl
Fhnpre et ux need to the N'B4
of SK'4. of See. 31; the NVj of the
SU M, NW',i of S1SV4. and the SW
Vt of Ni:4 of Sue. 112, Ttjii. US S.,
n a v.
Wilfred CI. Mlksche et nx to Clias.
It. (iall et ux V. D. to lot ICti,
block 1, Jackson Add. to Medford.
K. 1. Stuart et ux lo Lemmlo 11.
Cook el nx W. D. to land in Twp.
iiO S., R. 2 1!.
- George W. McAfee et ux to fleo.
Itenker W. D. to kind in Twp. 37
S.; K -2 W.
I 'l.iima II. Kllcge et tiv to Norman
C. St. Arnold et nx W. I), to the
NWV4 of the SIC',4 of Sec,
.15 S., It. 4 ".
Anna' K. I. inn et vir to Alex Die
huld W. I), to the W-i of the SE
V of the SK(4 of Sec. 5, Twp. 36
S., It. 4 W.
Fied L. Heath et ux to J. V.
Wakefield et ux W. D. to the NW
14 of Sec. 4, Twp. 37 S., It. 1 Yv,
CKuept 21 acres. '
, J''ieil 1- Heath o ux to C. W.
fjiltn et ux W. n. to the $W of
Sec. 4, Twp. 37 S., It. 1 W., except
21 acres.
IJ. It. Tcrrett et nx to J. YV. Wake
field et ux W. I), to quarter in. In
iNW'4. of Sec. 4. Twp. 37 S., 11. 1
W., except 21 acres.
Victoria liichards In F. M. Pow
ell, W'. 1). to the NWir of NU',4
of Sec. 22. Twp. 33 S., ft. 1 W.
'' Vivian .1. lieacli et u xto Hoy (1.
Smilh et ux W. I). to land In Twp.
37 S.. It. 2 W.
Lester T. llanta et ux to I". I!.
chapm; n: W. 1). I.f)ts 7 and 8. lilli
the acute form, and the nasal pas
sages become thickened, dark red
in color, and 'there is a 'congestion
of the blood vessels. One or both
of the- passages may become closed.
Another form of chronic nasal
catarrh atrophies the mucous mem
brane, and tho "passages become en
larged .from tho tissues withering.
Frequently thero are ulcers on Iho
membrane, from ivlijch there comes
an offensive discharge.
Effects of Catarrh
Sui'fiirers with catarrh are high
ly susceptible to head colds. Mouth
breathing is also a common result
I, Twp. I of Interference with tho air pas
sages. There is more or less con
stant sniffling. Tho voice becomes
nasal,- and thero may be varying
degrees of deafness and adenoid
growths in tile nose aud pharynx.
Unless catarrh is caused by const!
tutional disease,. It Involves no dan-gel-
ot fatality, though It is one of
tlio most disagreeable and annoy
ing nf lections wo know, one that is
apf to make lite miserable in many
ways. In the course of time it will
gradually undermine the patient's
gonernl health.
Local Treatment Ineffective
Trying to euro cntarrh by local
treatment is a wuste of time. In the
first place the victims of catarrh
can never expect to he rid of It un
til tho causes within tho body are
1' of Itogue itlvor Valley Orchard 1 corrected. Douches, liquids, sprays.
m
U 1
IUOUS?
Tnko MATUIlI't tllMIDT
- W tonight. You'll bo "tit
nnd fine" by morning
tongue dear, headache anno.
a Pin-tile back. boncUnriimv
invaaunny, UUIOUB a HACK XorgOttfll.
ror constipation, too, Uetter than
any more luxntive.
At drufgistjr-onl? 25c. Make the If it lonif ht
VKKr.r.IKSA MILLION, TAKK
s: WE DEVELOP .,
Films Free
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
YOUR 'RECALL STORE
Open Sundays and Evenings
All the Time
H Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Bilk from top to toe with
French Heel
Co. tract.
Lester T. llanta ei ux to (.'. I:.
Chapman:- w. D. Lot 2. nik. so of
Orlg. Town of Medford.
Wells M. inn to lianlster & Christ
nor: Q. c. 1). land ilescriliod in
deed record 17". pg. 441.
Kred liuehner. Jr., et ux to Le
land J. Knox: W. 1). Lot !. 151 !.
0. Imperial Add. lo Medford.
J. It. Stearns et ux to Hill Ol
ehi Ids, Inc., W. U. In Tp. 37 S. It.
I 1 W.
O. c. Palmer et ux to Stllman II
i:onner et ux: Y. n. all that por
tion of Lot la. Klverside Sub. In
See. 24, Tp. 3(1 S. IS. 4 W. nst ot'
the Pacific highway.
Waller 11. Leverette et ux to
W. I!. Lamb et ux: W. D. Lots ;.
2 and 3 in See. or lllnek "A" of;
ltoglle lll-er 'alley Orcllard Co. s
tract. Tp. ax S. I!. 1 K.
.1. W. Clark et ux to l'.lchi.rd 1j
Keif et ux; W. 1). In liov. I.nl 3.
Sc. 22. Tp. .Hi S. 1!. 3 W.
W. It. Lamb et ux to Walter II
Leverette: W. I). In Twp. 3ll S. I!.
4 W.
George R Cook to Paul It. Hill;
W. I. Lots fi. 7. X. il.,111. II. I I.
13. In. 14. 13. 16. 17. IS. 1:1, 211. j
21. 22. 23 and 24 of 1:1k. S of Col
lege lllll Add. to Medford.
Abbte Kendall Thomas tii Frank
S. Carpenter: t). c. 1). to Lot 7
of Perry Sub. In 1). L. C. No. 7 1.
Tp. 37 S. It. 2 V.
Frank S. Carpenter et ux to Ta
llin M. .lone-: W. 11. the N'j of Lot
7 and the N 'i of Lot X of the Pony
Sub. In l. I..- C. No. 74. Tp. 37
S. It. 2 W.
Klirabeili llltehlnss JL.reh to 11.
P. Poswnrth: W, I. in Siskiyou
Heights Add. to Medford.
W. K. Ilrayton et ux to l.eland
.1. Knox et ux; W. 1. Lots 31. 3V
and 30 in Klk, : of (ilea Oak Sub.
of lllk. 1 of Kxtenslon of Siskiyou
llel ihts Add. to Medford
powders, etc., can not touch or re
move these causes.
A New Natural Discovery
The Scicnce trt Chiropractic has
discovered the only rational meth
od of removing tho causes of
catarrh known to the healing arts.
Tho primary cause of catarrh In
any form is to be found in the dis
turbances of the natural processes
or body.' N'erve energy is the ngenl
that carries on llieso processes and
controls every function in every or
gan nnd part. These forces are
normally active when they arc pro
vided with nerve energy from the
brain In normnl quantity. In a large
percentage of all diseases lt,wlll be
found that there are obstructions
on the neivo lines, to Interfere
with the passngp of nerve energy.
Chiropractic, is' 'the jjlciv' dritgless
science of locaUng and removing
these" obstructions 1y hand adjust
ment. Tho,. Chiropractor will glad
ly refer you to scores of cases of
his own observation In which Chir
opractic litis succeeded, where oth
er efforts foiled. There nr cases
of substantial people whose posi
tion puts their credibility beyond
qilestfon,-,many of whom have
scouriad, he , world in search of
healtji and found it In CIliroiKiictlc. ,
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CUT 0UfSlGrt AND: MAIL .'
Tho Chiropractic Health Bureau,
rare of the Medford Mall Tribune,
Medford Oregon. m)
Please send me, without cost or
obligation on my part, copy-of the
new Uooklct describing Chiroprac
tic Health Service
Name
Address
BE
ON TIME
FOR
YOUR APPOINTMENTS
On business trips a.woys be assured of arriving ,
on time, and rested tool Relieve yourself of the
delays and responsibility of driving your own
car mile after mile over the crowded highways.
Sit back in an easy chair and enjo yourself, .
knowing you'll be at your destination "on time .
Our freduent schedule! enable you to leave
and return at your pleasure.. ,i . -.
PORTLAND TO KLAMATH FALLS
AND WAY POINTS ,
Inquire of your local agent for information re
gardiiig optional routes and schedules.
'OREGON STAGES SYSTEM
Phone 309
Hotel Jackson
Enjoy train comforts
to
and to
A quick overnight trip to Sao
Francisco; by day or overnight
sleeper to Portland.
Portland
CcdtforntcL
" WjM
North or south, all
the comforts of
train travel are
yours to enjoy via
Southern Pacific.
Tn Pnrrlin.l nml
north the " Shasta" tS' t
offers a day trip in
all-steel coaches, Pullman or cisco, 10:30 a.m. Earlier arrival
Observation car. The "Orcgo- at "San Francisco is made on the
nian" saves business hours-' "Qrej;onian" which arrives
sleep as you ride. Tourist and there at 7:30 a.m.
Whenever you plan a trip phone or ...
call on the Southern Pacific Agent ' ,
Standard sleeping
cars; also coaches.
San Francisco is
only a night away
on the "Shasta."
Convenient depar
turef rom here with
arrival at San Fran-
aci&nc
J. ('. t'AItl.l-:, ..sent I'lione l
Irowta a- TiirsWe I !' !,J y H
ROOMSENSUITE -; m g'Sj.' I. BS I -, I JI
Ltalni loom, bxlmoai , 13 JlMil (jafj i Uf 8 i ijS I ill
17 ROOMS
no
" . . .s:
101 " . . 5.U3
64 . . 5.5J
43 . . 4.00
Twin Bedrooms 6.03
Close to Shops and Theatres .
Already Ijit.cus foi -it! "homc.iks" haspiUiiity. Every ccumodity or service
at your eloow, and all around you a .sincere desira to sec that you have '
a thoroughly comfortable, thoroughly cnioyabic stay in our hotel. Dining '
room with qgict, clublike atmosohcre. Continuous service in the Coffee
Shop from 6 a. m to I j. rn. J 0O0 Oulside rooms, each w:th rub and
shower bath softened vyotcr, servidor, radio, circulating altered ice '
water, and the "sleepiest" beds on the Pacific Coast.
PRiVATE GARAGE IN HOTEL B'JILPING ' j
L W. HUCKINS. PictMcr. KENT W. CLARK, Monot.r.w;
ml iiW f
m
take
yonx car,
parking troubles exist at The Mar.K.
. he doorman takes vour car when vnu
.( arrive and places it in i garage conneded with
the Hotel, j ust hand him your key u you lctrt
. tlie car that's all. Located in the heart of tha
City near everything.
S mice, QimlityMofpitaliiy
CMANX HOTEL
. SAN FRANCISCO
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A COMPUTE OLEANMO AS
Drao SuMioi
City
(raid adv.)
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