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PAGE STX " TUEDFOTin MATT; TRTHUXE, MEDFOTCD, OREr,'ONT, TUESDAY, .TTTKTC "10, 1?T.O. Claim Gall Stones ACTING GOVERNOR Chemical fault Liver Operating Below Normal, . ? From Limited Nerve Flow Most people will admit that Chiropractic may be good for "ner vous" diseases and "spinal" trou bles, but they can't hoo how it can benefit (fall stones. When a non-believer in the Sci ence of Chiropractic Is confronted by a patient who has actually re covered from a case of appondl citis or Ball stones under Chiro practic adjustments, it makes him sit up and take notice. Invariably he eays: "How wonderful! Why, it can't bo so; I am amassed." Thoy then may begin an investigation of the merits of tho twentieth cen tury science (Chiropractic), whose truth is abundantly able to with stand any Investigation which may be made. The Iylvcr The liver In the largest gland of the body and is situated in the upper and right portion of tho ab domen. Its principal function or work is to socrele or form bile, a fluid which h used In the Intestinal digestion. Tho gall bladder Is tho reservoir for tho bile. It is a con Jenl, pear-shaped sac, lodged In the depression on the under surface of the right lobo of the liver and con nected to U by the connective tis sue. , How Gull Slimes Are Formed The liver Is more or less con tinually at work secreting this bile, which, when it is not used for di gestive purposes, la stored away by the reservoir (the gall bladder), and very rarely Js the gall bladder found to be empty. The bile, like all other fluids of the body, con tains . small per cent of mineral matter. In case there should be a chronic Inflammation or exces sive heat In this gall bladder It will produce a crystallization of the mineral element of the bile, so that it takes the form of small, solid, hard particles, the same as the mineral cake forms In the bot tom of the tea kettle that has been used for a long time. Theo crys tallized mineral particles collect In the gall bladder and adhere to par ticles of bilo pigment (coloring matter). Hy the movement of the gull bladder these particle are rolled around within it, thus col lecting other particles which In time forms a calculous, or stone. 8tone formed in this way and In this place are called gull stones. Why Aro Gull Hlono lUlns Not Constant? 1-Oall stones may remain In tho , gall bladder for un indefinite time and yet give rise to no symptoms Indicating their presence; but should they leave the gall bladder, passing through tho bile ducts, In tense pain called hepatic colic, Is produced. An attack or hepatic colic begins suddenly with intense cutting pains In tho right sldo Just below tho ribs and often radiates along the ribs upward toward (ho right shoulder, because this Is the path of the nerves leading from the spina to the liver. There may and may not be a chill, and fever of 101 to 103 degroes. During tho attack the liver becomos swollen, tender, easily felt, and there may be vomiting and drenching sweat. In about ono-balf of all the cases, jaundice or yellowlshness of tho skin appears. The duration of the Attack b varible, lasting from a fYew hours to several days with ro 'iinlfmlons and exacervatlnns until Vlite stone Is finally expelled Into tno small Intestine, from which It passes. This colln or pain, is pro duced by tho hard, sharp stone scratching or tearing the dellcnto mucus membrane- lining of tho bllo ducts. Now some may say that nn np eratlon Is tho only means of gottlng these, stones out, In view of the fact that they aro already formed and iiti the gall bladder. Hut should they ho removed by operating, what Is going to hinder more from being formed? Kvldenlly there must he a cause for their forma tion. It has already boon stated that they are formed by excessive heat crystallising mineral clement In tho bile. Can heat be rut out with a knife? What folly! The next question that naturally Brines la what causes the excessive heat? Uoat in produced In any organ by tho activity of that organ. If the organ l extremely active. It forms largo amounts of heat, just ns the body does when wo. exercise - froely. This heat production is controlled through the nerve fibers wnicn supply tno organ, and In tno case of the gall bladder It is ex cessive only when the nerve fibers cannot properly function. Thoro 1h only one place where- their func tion can be Interfered with and that la when they leavo tho splno, tff the small bones of the spine am put of their normal positions, thoy press upon tho nerve and cause them to function abnormally. It U the bushiest of the Chiropractor to locate this trouble In tho splno and correct It. Chiropractic educational articles nre published each Hunday In tho oh me, Monica outlook. Tho Chiropractors Identified with ttils educational campaign bear the tnmn of reliability, ndupxttniuti qualifications n! indorsement of ine cniropractio profession. MEMBERS OF CHIROPRACTIC BUREAU! . DR. H. P. COLEMAN Med ford Building DR. R. A. HEDGES Stewart Building DR. E. W. HOFFMANN t 1 Liberty Building ARE OLD F TRAINI AS Days Kne by were recalled In tho reunion of two old friends. Acting Uovernor it. H. i la mil ton and W. II. Watt when they met here yesterday. -Mr. Watt, well known orchardlst near Phoenix, went to school with the governor's mother back In New Palestine, Pa,, and knew the state executive us a small boy. It was a great visit for the local tmin who learned much of his old home town from the governor who hud visit ml there last year. lie asked of friends he knew IiG years ago before ho came went und learned that tjulto a number of them had gone the way of flesh, but tho place hadn't changed so much. The road still runs out to Unity and the country Ik Just as pretty now as It was then. Mr. Watt is planning a trip back to the home state this full after the pear crop Is In und among other things, a ride out that old road to Unity will be one of the most interesting. Mr, Watt left New Palestine years ago and did not see tho gov ernor again until he, too, came out went as a green attorney juHt out of school. He stopped at M Gil ford Just 20 yeara ago and visited Mr. Watt with the Idea that he would locate a law office In Aled ford. Together tho two men looked over tho local situation carefully, but there wus already u sufficient numbor of lawyers In the city and tho governor continued his Jour ney. He stopped at Kugenc, opened an office, operated it for a short time but soon learned he had made a mistake locating there. How ever, It was not so long until the governor settled at llend and there, developod into one of tho most sucuesHful luwyers liT central Ore gon, lie Is speaker of tho house of representatives und is governor In the absence of tho strfte execu tive, A. W. Nor hlad, now on a tour of tho oust. Clovernor Hamilton Is In Mud ford In connection with tho state bankera' convention and delivered a, speech at the session this fore M)NO liKACH, Cul., Juno 10. j (Special) Wilbur It. fiodlove of , Mud fun). Ore., b-ft the V. K. Na- f v:tl Itewrve aviation base here j this morning to report for dutyj at Kind I'oint Naval Air .Station,) Seattle. Wawli., after eight months i of ground school training. I find love- is one of three cadets l icked In the first group from a class of more than GO on a bash; of physical fitness, academic prep aration und grades made In ground school courscH, Other! clns:-H from the Hitnu group will be sent to Sand Point luter In the summer. Ai o r e stringent examinations and test! will be given at Sand I'oint during the stay there, l're llmlnnry flight training will be part , of the- urogram and . cadets will make their fh-Kt snlo flights I and undergo flight tr-.dta before ! being declared eligible for the Navy flight school ut Pensacola, Kin. (inillovo is the'son of Mr. $nd Mrs. J. O. fiodlove of 315 North Holly street. Med ford. Jin Ik a graduate of the Med ford high school and the I'niversity of Ore gon wliere he majored in geology and mining engineering and was elected to th" Geological and Min ing Society of American Universi ties, an honor Hoclety for mining students. He Is not a member of any j-hm lul fraternity. ACTRESS GIVEN DIVORCE FROM JAS. SCHILDKRAUT hOH ANOKIjKK, May 10. (P) KI;-ie itartlctt. stage actress, was a warded an Interlocutory divorce decrco from Joseph Hchildkraut, motion picture, actor today. Cru elty was charged. Schlldkraut did not contest the suit. He will pay his wife $250 u week alimony, under nn agree ment reached out of court, and divide community property valued lit $20,000, IMA OF CRATER LAKE IS LATE APPEARING CRATKH UKK NATIONAL PA It K, June 10 (Special.) Teddy, the two-year old, acrobatic bear cub arrived at the kitchen door on April 1, still blinking from his long winter'M sleep. Two others who accompanied him didn't appear so well or so comfortably covered cither in fat or fur. , Teddy gained great 'popularity last year by his self-taught perfor mances. Kor a few days It was feared that he had Joined the "holdouts' for a bettor contract, hut his reappearance settled this doubt. Jamima, however, grand mother of the bear group of Crater Lake National Turk, Is among those yet to report. When she floes come in, it is expected there will be either one or two more little bear cubs nt the gnrbngo pit TP to Join the Junior class. Tho cubs are usually tho favorites with the visitors, and It will be interesting to see how tho present two-year olds meet this new competition. These youngsters, who usually make their first appearance early In February, are carefully guarded by the mothers until they are able to think for themselves. During the summer of 1929, there wero eleven cubs In the vicinity of head quarters. This year opens with every promise of an even better attendance. SUNNYSIDE, EAGLE PT. EAGLE I'OINT, Ore., June 10. (Special) Among the sixty-four uuc-sts at the Sunnysido hotel Sunday wore .Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Hush, Miss Opal Hush, Miss Evelyn Brown and Miss Marjorle Jones of Ashland; Judge and Mrs. Tou Velle. Mr. and Mis. Spllver, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mrs. J. V. Merritt and daughter, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. V. D. Harnliart and son, Oeo. M. H'irtge. Mrs. Coo. n Raltraan B W. Powers, Mr. and : and Mrs. W. K Morris. 0f n p. Sallroon. . w. MrB. Modoc orchard and Mr. and M , flEmm." of Medford : Mr. ! B. R. HnH of Tahie Rock. WISCONSIN IAN DISCOVERS Afl EASY WAY TO GET RID OF PILES Got Disgusted with Nasty Salves. Suffered Terribly EVIJRVUNE WITH PILES CAN DO SAME THING "1 hope nobody else in the world suffers six long years with piles and wastes all the time I did on salves and such stuff," declares Mr. John Undo, well known Wag on Maker, 213 South ( enter Mreet, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. "I had to keep trying something to keep from sunenng. my was bad, but nothing helped me :l I -A ik. Aatimnninl at a (I l l i , iriu " - - man suffering with piles who claimed he was helped by Colae Pile Pills. I sent away for a cou ple bottles and began using lhPm. you swallow a couple three time, a day and strange as it seems, they helped me from the start and today my piles are gone and I tf, more like a human being. Life is worth living again. Thousands of men and women who suffer with piles are discovering that such troubles can be quickly, easily banished in this simple, inexpen sive, harmless, internal way. ft, bother or fuss, so why should any body suffer another day? Doctors prescribe these pills, which you may now obtain, 45 pills in a hot. lie, sufficient for a full week's treatment, for 75c at drug store or send 75c in cash or stamps to Colac Chemical Co., Brentwood no. no risa. money Dack with out quibble or question if Colic Pile Pills fail to banish your trovJ. ble. You are sole judge. TO MAHHIIFIKLI), Oro., Juno 10. 1 (!') An extensive p run ram of road, 1 hrldtfo and ferry construction, un- I sttrpasHcd in recent years, will bo launched by Coos county this week following tho successful movemont for retention of Koadmnster W. A. Clilbort who wilhdrow his resigna tion. Gilbert had previously ten dered his rcHtKnatlun to take a similar position In Umatilla county. The road proKi'am will result In tho KravelliiK of many miles of highway, will open up tho Coos river diHtriet. rich In dairying, to nutomoblles for tho first time, re placing boat transportation. CUT OUT SIGN AND MAIL ' The Chiropractic Health Bureau, curs of the Med ford Mail Tribune, Med ford Oregon. ,. Please send me, without ooet or obligation on my part, copy of the new Booklet describing Chlroprao , tlo Health Serrloe. Kama Addreaa . JCItf 3E LOOK OVER CLIFF CAUSE OF PLUNGE ItHNH, Ore., Juno 10. (!) Kufus Iindstvcrk, 24, was In a hospital hero today HufrprliiK from multiple Injuries received lu a 150 foot fall from u cliff In the ('rooked River roi-kc of the Des chutes canyon. 1 Jo received a skull fracture, broken ribs, Internal in juries and several severe fractures. Umdxvcrk stepped to tho edge of the canyon to take u photo tiraph when ho slipped. T OF nil-OXI, MIhh., June 10. (V) Millions of dollars this year were released by members of t he Na tional Association of itulldhiK Owners and Managers for bulldlng trades payroll through tho reha bilitating of old buildings as a result of tho Hoover busineKS ser vice conference, l'nul J. Robertson of Indianapolis, association presl- ' dent, told members today at tho ; annual meeting. j altitudTrecord gets' official recognition WASHINGTON, June io. AV The bureau of standards announc ed today Lieutenant Apollo Sou cek of tho navy had flown his plane to an altitude of 43,18 feet last Wednesday, establishing 11 new altitude record. To break the record established by Willi Neueuhofen, Lieutenant Houcek had to pass an altitude of 42.123 feet. 4 RETAIL DRYGOODS MEN DISLIKE TARIFF PLAN (Paid adv.) WASHINGTON. June 10. The retail drygoods association of New York yesterday requested President Hoover to veto the pro posed Hawtny-Hmoot tariff bill on the ground It would mliitnti against general prosperity. 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