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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OftEflOy, - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929. ';,'tittiW;iof'.;r ,' BfcONCHlTIS Easily Corrected .'.l'',..by Spinal , Adjustment ' - & l.v'' ft C',. . . t'nthrrliiil n licet inns or ti c rospirhmi'y liwt lire commo" iliirihj''ihe ;c(ilil wfliillicT, imVi )fp)ln -'viin iiiive lioijvd r t'liivniiraclii! wdiinVr if' it is nf njiy vnliio in such liiscilKCK. All Itilli'li Wf clinch iiiWIiciiii'K luivc Vi'pii.'tl'icd I'.v 'nst i'nni il i nrl 6lfli;n fiimily linn ii Ktandiiril liiid'iiio upon which tlicy ciiii ite'lM-ml"' uprtll ' to; liri'iilt hp 11 'colli." It ciiii ho iiccnmplisli fil'.'!.jy proper iVdjiiKlnicnt il' vertebral Hliiilaxiitinnn,' wlii'h in' ''.'lyrii pcrmii I lie nnniiiil ti'Hijiiniissirtit n)' eiic'H'y tlirniiKb tli'licrvcs. ' .:'A: STAGES " r-Fit'oiicbilis is an iiiftiimimi liwfcof llic iniicoiiK inciiibniiH' lijiiuK 'of the broncbial tiilr'H-. iltylttll.v I lie Jirsi anil .sccnnci ui; v'hfiiiiiK nf t In I lilies arc al'fee!' f$.tyii' inl'biiiiiiial'i'i ni'iiy' lie Jlili'il to (be tci'iiiiniil, bioii cIMIj's, wlicreiipoii I be iilTeV ti(tH;liei''oiiics known us broi'- cil''0)piieiiiiiiiiia. Durinj; tbc "ii- tilll".stat-"' tbc brmicbiiil mucus liHcojiies KWi'llcil ami its blimil veSscIa cont-'cslcd, which is nc c(inl;iiiiei by a VI ry conch', (.lijifil fever, poor appetite and seii'iie ot constriction in tbc cih'iil because nf' the excessive ciiibli)!r. If ail acute atlaeU is ,ifjjnilW through time it mcr- I itfB;.in'l n : the cln'oJiie: lorm ''I wliicli .-there arc. two .varieties -jflfW: eolith and 'that ' foi-u! asio'eiiUnd with a loose eoiij.'li. ; CHtROPRACTIGALLY jjr ilervctraoliig, a.rtioile or liliyn r.d uXuinhmtlon employedby chiro practors only, ;tliUerneHs cart ,lie imci'if Ijoin tliu plope nf Implniso uiflutiot Ihd sillno in, tlio region' oW Uii bronchial t'iilien. . Thin as HiiilH lliu olilrojiractorB In' locntliiK exact ctiutM of the, .bronchitis, which, when removed, produces health, and normal function or the venpkratory, ; orgium. NinnnroiiH cason or lironch,lllB liaYB .voniniotely recovered unclor ('lilroiinictlc utljuHtnientn.; Acute cohch usually require but a short Merlon of dully. atUtuMUWU!!. wljljg clirnnlc cusps will require loiiKor lime, depcndliiK upon tho severity of the rase. Urn InhKth of Its stand hit; mid the responsiveness ot the yiullmil'H vitality; ' oouott . ''.'.Tho olio Impnrtant slid vltnl fact livorloolied Is, lliut nearly every iIIh niisft linn an oiIkIiI .iUio to Injury of.noniA kind to the tissues In volved, ir wc rarorully trace back Hit 'hlslory or each case, the cor fnlily with which uii analysis or lilit'.li . Injury can bo made Is Hl'liiuikulile. '.ill Is rnro a patient ever ilirocU Ills ..attention to an accident pro Cedlii); the nuiulfHHliiJloii or tllsat i,iil''.:iatleiiir,,rai:ely sees nuy, con ilfrtloii lieiwpen au. injury to. Hie hjiil'y; Apralli or strain, and aiilnc ijtii'iil. 'illness, illseuse not bolnir Ml'iioraliy coiisldeicil', from this vi)Wxilu. It Is eiiHlly discoverdd In 'iiioMt cases. It Is rnnuently not riVealeil until on the ocQuslon ot a unnoiiil or third visit. The iiatlenl )V Ihe '"meantime, volunlivilly re v-nlji'.'llui . tu-tnul faols; iniiieovci;,, rail, Mlualn, slrnln or slioclt inny dutei back several years. Tblt would, not he considered, even re iilolely, lo have any bearlnn or enn lieol.loii ' with the present Illness, were II nnt (hut n cavrul dlRinl iixatiilnntluu or the spine revealed the. exact ruets., ' ,,,' .thlrop.incllc Is (ho . science or cojiihiop .sense, apidleil to the hit iilun iiiauliinn, and Ihe art or adlui.t inK .tli iln when it is out of or dir. . ,Moderii uclentllle research priWvS tbut appixixlmulely most all difliiibuuiieii in the human struc ture follow nerve, compression. ..('hi. Intervfeh'H with the Irans niisgion of the lir enerxy from the bruin to. tho various organs or the body. I'lor liulaiice,. 1( ynu have eonielliliiR wrong in lliu nnsiil pns nuge, throaU lungs, heart, stonuich, liver, kldiKiys. the bowels or any parlor the body, you may rest- as sured that it Is duo lo un abnormal quantity of life energy, and Hint the nerve supply to any one . of these regions Ig under prcssuic along Its course , Tim, nioBt., frequent., cnuso ' nervf) coniprHSHlou Is a mlsuliKii mem of the bones In the spinal c,d limn, from between which the lierves pass. (All Mights ltesnrved). . CUT OUT 8IGN-AND MAIL The Chiropractic Health Ilnreau, care of the Medforil Mall Tribune, Merlford Oregon. Tlease eend me, without coat or obligation on mj part, copy of the now llooklct descrlbltiK Chiroprac tic Health Service. The Secret of Mohawk Pond : "'By Natalie Sumner Lincoln' ; ' 'l t: ' SV.VO'SS: Jfvttnw. mm-iftr .ami iutiltiitti the tlnil: nhiultno thru cunt ovtr Yew l.tntne. tlriif i;ii. Jim ".-7t''lA en, Die Units' .. llifd tmti ut t.'rilllntt the rullffllf ill on tin i iiiiiil'iliiiu trller wi itltn lit C&ttliuli Ki int Ou Jnuilt unit KincltfO'-r t;uii'jm Itfltire utut icilt iiihetit Ilia I'rturotl estate l , t'l'tmu ttirtett hr l inhta. ttliti . ilinh titiee In Ttniiiititiiti liosttltal, . vuinlti tzt.lihia tntni uititlun , utimit ; i tfitiifMi'iVi ntoi( liUntlne.in tiuil is ttartitil tu .learn. I'rcacutt ttitU. .' ' Irtiin. nitrif: .bite. Peuml recover- . itiu :tfont it Muriitimt uii'Ve aetlu . . JiAittauet ihe lenr ut JnUa uho telle her ut henriiut etranftel tram the vuuit unit ot tu'U'e, ' etc- , ) ' inn Preecult in her dittim'e.: v ' : "'': '.t Chanter 20 I j ., TREASURE TROVE; OHADOWS crept into tho living room as darkness descended and reminded Peggy she was hungry. . She heard the tinkle or silver ware In the dining room and soon Julia's figure emerged through tho doorwny. wheeling a' tea-table ou which, she had placed Peggy's din ner. . As she drew the wagon up to the couch on which Peggy reclined, Ju lia rested her hand nnd weight on Peggy's foot accidentally. At Peg gy's Involuntury cry as tho weight caused her pain, Julia lifted her hand and tipping her body back wards slid oft the edge or the couch. carrying the light comfort and a I gold coin lying there at tho bottom of the pages Peggy took up the coin and turned It over a (20 gold piece lay in her bund. Iloldliig, It up to Hie light, she read the date 1S17. An old coin , then, although the gold was not tarnished -In the sUghiest. not oven n speck or dust lay oil In bright surface, even though- the edges of'the book were black. The girl frowned. th;n, amllod. Why worry over tho coin's shiny appearance? It was treasure trove and she was $2(1 tho richer by her Mini.. And $20 was considerable sum when alio considered hor de pleted funds, with the first ot the month at. hand and her hills In Litchfield coining due. . , . She had only the traveler's checks, taker, out ror ter contem plated trip to Join her parents In the Philippines, with which to meet current expenses, as Philander Chase, had told her he could not furnish her with money until, her claims to her Inheritance were fully established. . Perhaps tbero wore other coins In the Bible? Peggy held It face down and shook the leaves, but nothing fell out, and disappointed, she again laid It down In her lap and turned its pages; some were stuck together from dampness And Insurance Makes the Home Possible L HAVE FEAST AND INMENT Peggy eyed the gold coin In her hand Treasure trove from the Bible. heavy book ai the cud of the couch to the floor with her. Much mortified, Julia scrambled to her feet. "I'm Jes' a clumsy fool," sho ejac ulated, restoring tho comfort and Dlblo the one that Peggy had found In the basement first disen tangling the pocket of her own ap ron which bad caught In a comer ot the large heavy volume, "1 hope 1 didn't hurt yo' bad, houoy?" "No, only tor a socond," nnd ther turned to satisfy hor appetite which was amazingly good despite her In activity aud worried stute or mind. Peggy pressed her hand warmly, and as sho bade Julia good night "Don't wait up for mo; I'll read tor awhile." i "IJest not stay too long," advised Julia. "I'll leave ninli do' open; Jes' call et yo" wantB mo." For awhile there drlttod to Peggy the ramlllar hymns of her child hood, sung by the negro soldiers In her father's regiment, as Julia's voice was uplifted In song. : The singing coascd abruptly and Peggy concluded that Julia had climbed Into bed, rbut all Inclina tion to close her own eyes nnd court slumber had boon banished. ' Swinging her teal to the ground, she pulled the comfort toward her, lutondlng to told It, nnd In so doing dragged tho tnniily Ulble up on her lap. Sho had carried It over lo the couch earlier In the evening, Hi lull ing she might enjoy looking It over, not having done so slnco taking the lllblo out ot the chest or druwers ill tho locked basement bedroom. Ilocomlug absorbed In n novel, she hud rorgolten her tlrsl liituntlon to axniuluo the old book, i Peggy looked down nt Hie calf skin binding; It nppcared both old mill Intcresllni;, beurlng In faded i;old lettering tho words "Holy III I'le," nnd further down tho Initials "P. O. I." Evidently It had belonged to her greatgrandfather, for she recalled hi name Pelur Ormo Prcscott. She turned tho Hum . stained leaves and passed ovor Ihe entries of birth and marriages and deaths. "wherein was recorded, la faded Ink, tho names of representative genera tions of tho Picucolts, . She was about to clone the hook when she noticed that n pugo fur ther on was slightly separated Iron) Hie next, evidently by some object wedged between them. Opening llto lllblo nt that point, sho saw a perhaps paper money, not gold, might be accidentally concealed wllhln the . Bible,..-Sho laughed aloud at the tanlaslla Idea as she cnrofully turned one page after an other. The size ot the type was far larger than that used in modern niblcs and she paused now and then to rend some ot the text, "As cold water to a thirsty soul, so Is good news from a far country." "Good news Trom a Tar country," Peggy repeated the words under her breath; no sentiment could be tnoro lu accord with her most ar dent wishes; how she longed tor lottors from tho Philippines. She knew they would breathe love, hope and encouragement. Peggy paused lu turning another page, strangely elated. Out ot the wholo lllblo she had picked out casually a sentence particularly ap plicable to her own situation; It must bo an omen but had she picked It out so casually; Instead bad ber eyo not been caught by the black pencil mark under the six words ot that particular verse? As she lowered the Illble, Bhe noticed a small arrow ou the wide margin. It was small, neat and In perfect drawing. Her eyes shitted from it to the verse to which It pi luted nnd she re... I tl'" words un derscored by a black pen II : " 'I'rot not thyself because ot ovl) men' "her eyes strayed across the pago to the othentinderscored words Ihe llrst sho hod noticed there nt the margin was the self sumo pcrroctly drawn arrow.. Swiftly ber eyes traveled back to the left hand page; nt Its foot ap peared a third arrow pointing un mistakably lo the verso with other underscored words, nnd she read them: ' "'When thou hast Touud It, then Ihuro shall he a reward, aud thy expeclullon shall uot be cut off.'" Again ami yet ngaln, Peggy read tho words, aloud and to herself, struggling lo solve 'ie puxzle. She glanced ut tho top ot tho page ot Proverbs unit nt tho chapter num bers 21 nnd 25 Perhaps the answer was further forward or further hack. Sua turned both pages turned more then sat back startled aud con rmied by what she did not under stand The Hook or Proverbs, save for the two pages she had been rending was missing., ft'ojijrloM, D. Atipteton and Co.) Proay revenit flash of temotr In tomorrow's inttallnitnt vttttn Obadlah calls. ' Over 200 Knights of I'ythlns members and their Kuests lust night nt the Talismari lodge castle bull listened to an inspiring iid drcHS by Waller f!. Clleaaon ofj I oilmen, Kin mi Kt-i-pi-r ui n'cortis nnd seals for the Btnto of Ore gon, who told bis listeners the benefits of I'ythlunism nnd re viewed It's history. A turkey din ner at ii:30 opened tbe evening'- progi-airi. w h I e h nl'so included lilnno seW-cllons, songs nnd read ings by I. K. Schiller. The dinner was prepared by the 1'ytblnn Misters nnd perhapB waHj ono of the most elaborate spreads of turkey that has ever been served' In Ihe hull. .Visiting mem bers were present from Asblanil and flranls Puss and the iiitend nnee also included ihe oldest 'mem ber in Kotithern Oregon, Thomas sweni. Sr., who Joined ihe lodge r,2 years ago nnd has been a con tinuous' member, ever since. An Interesting rending, "The Mun In tho Shadow," was well presented by Air. Schuler, who, upon being encored, .presented a short i-eailinK.in hurnorotis vein. A piano ilin-l, ".M.-ii-eb Mllitalic." was preKcnti-d by the Misses Dor othy IIiirgi-sM and Oorothy flore. pupils of Mrs. I-;. Oore.. Solos wei-f nlni 'given by eacli of the I wo girls. . Ill speaking 'of tile ni-gn ni7.nl inn I nf the KniKllls nf Pytlihis, Mr. Clenon said in part ns follows: "The ordi-r . was founded in the city, of Washington. I). C, Febru ary III, lxi;4, and perhaps one of lis first purposes was lo bring soldiers of ihe' north and , of the sbulh eloper together. It' Is a so-eiiil-fraternal soeiety. and its prin ciples, nre based oil the hcmilifitli story or Damon and I'ythlas. re-j .'inled,ns one or, the most sacred I examples of true friendship, exist ing between man. and man lhat has ever illuminated ihe pages , of history.' ' "Ve do hot, spceillillo III 'pole mic .theology," the speaker Con tinued, "and are supporters ot no particular 'sect pr creed. ' "Wo have no fault with mid have no eritlrlsm oC nny Byslem of .worship wliieb conforms" Willi our fiinda mentnl. law-, the belief in Delly. V? discourage exi.-lusivoness and we, admit men .upon the , broad platform of' good nibrals and. right living. . The finunelul' strength of the order Is reckoned at the suni oft-lli.ono.ono. "I'ythlanlsm tenches patriotism and Americanism of the, most exalted-type," siiiil Mr. flleiison, "and It teaches us to.be inter-: ested .in .public affairs national,, state and local; to bo eager for the social betterment . of the com munities In which we live; 1,'q lie bonoralilq nnd Jiist In b'uslnes.'il, to bp loyal to home anil fireside; to respeet the law' of our land; to love our fine und to uphold our government. It tenches us to have faith In Ood ana faith In our fel lows; to live lives of moral purity: to be Just and generous; to for give tho mistakes of our fellows: in short to 'Do noble things not dream them all day long." Mr, Oleason, a forceful speaker, also gave examples ofi.'. Pythian friendship as It hnd been demon strated .to him in , the past few years and be gave a description of the Pylhlnn home nt Portland, where the lodge Is caring for aged members, and for homeless, .chil dren. .,, . . ' '. George J. ' Kunzmnn was 'In charge of nrrnngements for tho banquet held In n. beautifully dec orated lodge hall, filled with half dnxen or so long- lables, E. K. Oore was song leader for the evening. E, ' uPOO PEOPLE, SAYS WAKEFELD contest on "Soap arid Its Uses." The epsay follows: Soup and Itrf Vso Soap! The enemy of every Bmnll boy'ii life, yet It in hh helper to keep clean, healthy and1 lively. It cleans out tho pores, scrubs off dirt nnd takes off old dead Kkiri. It also cleans floors, woodwork, dishes, clothes, raw goods and other things. Men use eoorae, rough soap to tuk th" grWnw flhd' other" thing, thntj 'ordinaryl'snap will not. There nre 'two kJilds W soap, the toilet Roap n tin .the: juun dry soap. The toilet sotfp ih irdi n'ury wmjV perfumed.. Snnie ,hnve olive oil and p;iU)i,o(l Jpnlc,rfoaiHit on;.;. ' .U-Mi':Uy-:-:: 1 4T, hp" nn'pVha1 hOph' nVf la.'differflnt sonn nltOKefli'er1.1; Hhl: iwade' of nil' ye, und Hoflalj j: jtj'fa put In .sheet-Iron kettles ntfd )eiited with stenm, lye' is thedtuid'tid and .U Is heated asaiii,' 'tlieh lirine, is jt.ln an'( liented. The hrine Koes tq the' bntlnirt and the soiip tOj tho top. It ''is, then 'drawn off Tlili) process 1b; I'fHicatod (thrce times. . Portlftnit f-'reunMry P a c k a r e S'lonuf.'ictu'rlhK 'pftmpaiiy leased (luarifi-s in Ulckel 'building, locat l tit (corner of 'Yuit and Cotieh lililuVihiiV " : ' i ' "' ' Twenty-ono years npo J. W. Wakefield arrived in Med fold' from Manknlo, Minnesota. I le rented an office room in ihe Pnlm' huihliiiK on Ahi.ii) street, bought' Ihe fastest driviiiK burse be, uoiihi find, formed a partnership with Joe Drown, and started selling .real' estate and insurance. J Today Mr. Wakefield sat In-ihe; same chair fn tlm same office which he occupied (luring his firtj year In ibis city, f huraeteristie of bis civic activity and "booKtcr" uttitudi was bis prediction (but in .Ml yenis from now there wilt be !ii! than OM.fMiO people In Med ford. lu llU'S, Joe Rrown, who also came here froiri Minnesota oloiig with Od White, bis present busi ness associate, left the Wakefield Brown firm. Since that time Mr.' Wakefield has been in business liy himself. ":od as thft ' best and better than the rest" has been Mr. Wake field's slogan for 21 years. lie writes policies for only old line, sta ndard boa rd co m pa n ies. Miss Ccrtrude Fredenhurg has been Mr. Wakefiwld's office assls-' tant for the past year. Maurice Knmpl'N of tho Junior lilgh school! Wori second prize in the Low Angeles Soa Co. essay First Insurance Agency A. L. MII.L. Manig.r Phona 10S SO N. Ctntral Medford, Oregon ..I'ilsiii' R?Hi!i?iS,'.i!:;'.' WHEN YOU' CONTEMPLATE. BUYING Insurance or j Real Estate 'cdUN8El. "' ' The "TengwaW" Office I'. It offers a most 'courteous and thorough Insurance and Real Ettaw Setvlce. " Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 993 Brown & White Agency, focj Jj P, OOLUIN3, Ma,.,- ' . : ' '. e.'.j. ALL FORMS OF . Fire Insurance' f AutorriDUla Insurance Livestock . Insurance ,. .).; .':';!(.u .. .f...,-tiin. ' Hotel Holland Block ., Phone 130 ,. ' Charles R. ,4. ., Realtor ! REPRESENTING I The Travelers?: Lifey. Health and Accident, New Hampshire Fire, Coast; State Underwriters of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co.'1'" ' : " ''' ' ; ) '.'.v '" . Room 203 Wfedford Center Building Phone 302 - LW, ; General Insufahce Since 1908 ! Cb ai" the Better than the Rest 107 E. Main St. Phone 17-Ri Earl STumy 1 V General Insurance Service 30!)-310 Liberty Bldg. I Phone 402 ! Medford, Ore. Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Bilk from top to toe with French Heel McCURDY-DANIELS M,' INSURANCE AOENcYrlnX I f"'.i.5 Mriltord National Bank Bldg, ; , Medford, Ore. Phone 123 INSURANCE EVERY KIND t PIHR 1. 1 KM iionos Tltl'STS MAKINK ' ACOH1KNT ltl'U(ll,ARY 1 CASUAI.TV I,IAH1I.1TY AintmoniuR 1'I.ATK CLASS COMPKNSATIOV H1CNT INStmANCt? I'SK AND OCCUI'ANCY - - "ASK DAN, THE INSURANCE MAN"" Insure Insurance We write every kind of insurance in old and tried companies CHARLES A. wma Is Your City v; One f of the 65Q? K'Pt- 1.1; f- ,h- -.r " Fire Losses Afieet the r v: ; Community j Cha mbers of Commerce and similar bodies realize that the prevention of destruction by fire of an existing industrial plant is just as important as the winning of a new enter prise for the community. . , 'When men are put out of work by fire they leave the city or become a community problem such as arises in any locality lack ing employment opportunity. Similar programs on the part of other municipalities and property owners will result ; in safeguarding life and property in an ever -increasing degree,' witli consequent effect upon the cost of fire insurance. , !-. r u, r.ui,.. e .... THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 J uh n S t reet . N ew York A NATIONAL OHUAMZA1TUN UK STOCK FIHti INSUHAM'.B COMPANIES ESTABLISHED IN 1866 The Chamber of Commerce of the United , States sponsors a most effective and, weD f organized activity in the prevention and v control of fire. This is known as the.Na- , tional Fire Waste Council. , w J r . , . ... . Six hundred and fifty cities are engaged' in a nation-wide contest in the reduction of fire waste. Through the National Fire Waste Council the combined experience, advice aad assistance of architects, credit men, boy scouts, educators, engineers, msurance men and many other groups are made a vail- . able to any cQinmunity. .. . : ComprehensiVe Programs . This work involves modern and scientific fire-fighting ..apparatus and methods, sal vage work, regular inspections, arson in vestigations, modernized building codes and ordinances, and actuarial facts. The unusual facilities - and information which the Stock Fire Insurance companies provide, have been extensively used in this work and are constantly available, without charge, to any organization, individual or community. . ., . t ,lyi " VWWWtll PAJAol ; INSURANCE . , . SINCfc I90 1 Phone 444 Jackson County Bank Bldg. WE DEVELOP tVk. Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY . YOUR REZALL STORE1'. ' Open Sundays and Eveninp AU the Time VrJ. . Name AGENGV, Inc. 18 Front ! Phone 728 Adrlreaii CHy . (Paid .lv.) - -v. 4aPw44mHi4j iwiitwr,wr. w!"!?. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP'