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-MKOKOnn MATLTRIIHTXK, MttDFORD, ORBflOX. TlTKSllVV I HXR 211030. ' " ' .
PAflR TWO
Research Work
of Science
Proves Claims
of Chiropractors
Basic Principle of Health
Found in Nerve
Dr. I Icnry l do Korent, of New
York City, mid Dr. Homce II. I):ilil
wln, of TuiinciHVillo, i Y., have
Ijuen couilitctiiiK researches in the
medical lulioraturles nl Cornell l:nl
verHily hero to tllBcovor the ana
tomical busis for what they are con
fident is u cure for varioun nervoun
irritations commonly nilntalien lor
i licinnatlum. A soiicu of ailmentx
thought to he rheumatic but really
caused by mechanical nerve Irrita
tion can he and huve been cured by
these physicians, hut they have yet
to I'lnd the anatomic substantiation
of their method.
. Anion); the numerous diseases
which the researchers feel certain
uro susceptible 01 euro by llulr
luothod uro nervous prostration,
neuritis, diabetes, Huyuuad's- (lis
cases, sciatica, iuuioaRo, neuralgia,
itnKina pectoris and vurlous forms
of painful affections generally
classed as rbeumutic. Such ail
ments, they suy, are not really
ihoumutic, hut are caused by me
chanical nerve irritations.
The two doctors have treated
thousands of supposed rheumatic
cases witli success. "We have done
II, but how do wo do It?" is the
iiuestion they nre asking them
bcIvob in their research work.
A slight dislocation of hone, they
bavo proved to their own satisfac
tion, exerts pressuro on nerves
passing tlnoiiKli the Joint and may
causo pain in the foot lor une man
or chronic headaches for another.
Ily setting this hone in place they
bavo worked "seemingly miracu
lous cures."
'I'bls Is the mechanical end of
their knowledge. Tiio anatomic sub
stantiation or the method they uro
lit loss to explain. They have pro
cured the use of tho Cornell anato
my laboratory ami joined forces to
nllcmpl u solution of tho question.
It Is hoped that tho treatment,
onco U Is analysed and Its analoini
aral basis dlBCover'uil, may beitip
plied by small town physicians in
ill) fuses of the sort. ' .
Ilrlsbune, tho greatest of all liv
ing American editors, has to say in
his "Today" column lu tho Chicago
llurald-kixamlncr, of Tuesday, May
I, o.;
"Doctors experimenting at Cor
nell say that many dlsonses sol
Ilea, neuritis, lumbago, nuuralgia,
;glnia pectoris and others are
really all canned by 'mechanical
. nerve Irritation.'
"They 'discover,' that Injury to a
small bono at the base of the hack
cun causo pressure on nerves that
in ono man will cause pain in tin
lout, In another chronic headache.
Tiiolr remedy Is to sot this bono lu
placo. Chiropractic and Osteopathy
discovered, or nt lenst announced
thut, long ugo, and regular doctors
. laughed at them."
Mr. Brisbane sees tho humor con
tained in tho statement of tho two
-medical men.
Hundreds of thousands of people
throughout the country will surely
laugh at Ibo presumption of the two
medical men referred to In nssuni
Ing tbat they have "discovered"
iiiiylhlng new. The old adage.
"There In nothing now under Ibo
sun," bus again been exemplified.
What Is Chiropractic?
Tho American Illustrated Medical
Dictionary, by V. A. norland, M.
1).. it member of the committee on
iiomenclentiiro and classification
of diseases or the American .Medi
cal association, has the following
dellnltion of Chiropractic, I. e.:
Chiropractic A system of ad
justment consisting of palliation of
tho spinal column to nxcertnln ver
tebral subluxations, followed by tho
adjust meat of them by hand. In or
der to relelvo pressure upon nerves
at the intervertebral formltla so
that nerve force may flow freely
from the bruin to the rest of the
body.
MEMBERS OF CHIROPRACTIC
BUREAU:
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Med lord Building
' DR. R. A. HEDGES
Stewart Building
DR. E. W. HOFFMANN
, Liberty Building
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The Chlropractln Health Duronu.
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gfoA-NIC-E-GlftL-
COM r S TQ 'TOW N j
11 y M a y t I t
SY.Vtll'siS: Mnry .on l.mit
ft Hntililittl anil tlehnftrtl liy Itryn
nutr U'ltlltiiiinti n the tttnlit.o? lift
nrrtvnt In l.iiniltm. Tim ittinre.
Ifttxtititt Mnry .on la In.rl tilirtt
lit) rcltrn in tier tin a "like jlri."
she rtntilttii tn lime a iiootl lime
tlesjtlte llrtiitmor whom bite luttl
, loi tit tlctttit illy Ha in litlvtiin an
afrtir luitli i'l, litre tiny, a ntfiln
clult ItHttri Mnry Lou in over
Iriyrtl tnlir.it Ttmit Tllliertn,litin. a
rith yiiunii ntijilnne yiltil, of,tre In
slmiv ln:r the town. They il,m to
tlltrittl a ntirlt.lt til imrttrs ttllil
tliint:t'n. Mnry Uoti trite llryitinut
alto In "Imtikr.tt till" wlmn lie tries
lit nynlotitze lor lilt coittturt. She
hits nnive thcttitis ot rorntttiee tin
the licyins tt rtttttttl ot cmrrlnin.
iiir.nt with Tony. However, lie tlnrs
not tntmil tltnt any tlrl shall
ttilte Itlm seriously. .
Chapter 9
SECRET BOGEYS
j3IAT'S your secret bogey, Mary
Lou?" Tony Inquired the fob
owing evening, as be drove bcr to
i ho "freak party" at Gwendolyn
arrutherB' home.
Mary Lou considered It.
"Do you mean my real secret
uogey, or the one I'm going to pre
tend tonight?"
Tony chuckled.
"Jove, you're learning so fast I'll
havo to reconsider you. You see I
had you tabulated nlco girl from
country, shy, unsophisticated, not
had looking. . ." ,;
' . She, overheard them discussing
"Stojil" crleil . Jilary Lou,' and
J?t'l F
klbked film on tho s
bin.
"Wowl" cried Tony. "You've
maimed mo for llfo."
"That's not halt ot what I'll do
it you ever call mo "nice" again!"
"Sorry." he apologlzod. "lint let
me finish. I said I was reconsider
ing you. Now 1 should tabulate you
little devil from country, looks shy
but alu't, pretty, stunning dresser
kicks like n mule." Ho gave her
a lopsided grin.
Mary Lou laugaed aloud. "You're
an Idiot, Tony."
"Thanks. Hut wlint Is your secret
oogcy seriously."
"I think," slio admitted, half
shame fnecilly, "It's fulling In lovo
with a man who doesn't lovo me."
Tony emitted a snort ot surprise.
"No fear of that. Not when I've
llnlshed with you. Look nt tho hit
you made nt tho Hay's dance last
night. I could scarcely get a dance
with yon."
"Nobly said," Mnry Lou flashed
hack, "but I don't flatter myself you
tried very hard."
"Would you like mo to tell you
mu sccrot bogey?" Tony asked In
reply.
"I'm nil attention."
"Well, It's tho fear that somo girl
Kill fall In lovo with me."
"The wrong girl?"
"Any girl would bo tho wrong
girl."
"Oh."
Thoro was silence for a moment
Mnry Lou's checks had flamed.
"What's Gwendolyn Cnrruthers
Uko?" alio asked.
"Gwendolyn's a type. The bored,
restless, anything - tor-a good-timc,
society type. . , , Funny," he medi
tated, "but that's all you cnu say
about a lot of girls those days Just
type."
Mnry Lou was on the vorgo ot ask
ing him whether sbo was a type, hut
she rofralned.
"Here we aro," cried Tony, as
they drew up before the Carrulhers'
home. "Hop out and tinkle on the
lolly old bell while I park the car."
A maid admitted them, nnd a min
ute Intor Gwendolyn Cnrruthers her
self dashed out ot the drawing room.
"Oh, Tony, darling, so glad you've
some. All my Hie I've been dying
lo know your aecrot bogoy."
Tony introduced Mary Lou. Gwen
dolyn said, "Hon do you do?" and
promptly lost interest In her. She
KAdl.l: POINT. (He.. June S3
(Special) Alice V.,',kcr. ilmmblvr
of .Mr. nnd Mis. (leorgo W'uiker.
i in Medford to spend a week's
vaeiillon nt the home or her
Mi undpxrc lit", Mr. and Mr, (ieorge
Walker.
A baby clinic Was held nt the
FChnol house Thursday afternoon,
June !. Dr. II. ('. WIWkii. county
health officer mid Mis. Josephine
Jones, county nurse, assisted by
Mrs. J'. I-'. Diivles tint) Mrs, Cora
Morgan of the Inenl public health
ussoelatinn, coiidueled the clinic.!
liiow:, lis' iff
ill S (l -SPOT'S ?m l if
mMl fill
jWflsC, III
EAGLE POINT
CJ r t I
put her arm through Tony's and Ice
li 1 in Inside, diary Lou was lr-ri to
fol'ow the t:.ald upstairs lo divest
herself of a brsrnue evening cloak
that Jay had lent hei.
Gwendolyn's bedroom bad been
turned Into the girl's, cloak room
for the night. Everything In It wuf
ornamental, bizarre, wholly milieu
ossary. Several Lenco dolls, comical
ly lifelike, were perched un high
gilt pedestal.
Mary Lou was oxamlning one o
them when she overheard two girtt
talking. ; '
"1 hear Tony s bringing, a iii.ij.
girl," one of them said. "SoiiM-oni'-from
the country, tat her a ne
line for Tony, eh?"
"I'm dying to see tier," the othvi
replied. "Itet Gwendolyn's mail
Sile's bad an eye on Tony hcrscir
but she's known him too innp.
You've got to catch 'em quick tiles,
days."
They both tittered. "Well, It tin,
girl's out to catch Tony she'd hoitei
work fast."
Mary Lou stareo at t lie d.ih
"It's beastly, the way they lalk.
she thought. "I admit I want Tony
and apparently Gwendolyn does, too
Anyway, he's taking me to visit hip
aunt." ,
She ran downstair? to join tin
others. '
the
"new girl with Tony."
The "freak parly" was a pro
nounced success. Tony said his se
crot bogey was to dream he iva;
Hying and "tako off" through tin
bedroom window. Mary Lou as
serted her constant fear was to bt
mistaken for a "nice" girl. All Hit
men gallantly said they never wniiln
dream of It, How could a blond In
a Darning red dross bo considered
"nice?"
Dancing, drinking, laughing, talk
lng . . , the tun grew as the drinks
circulated. On the surface no one
had a serious thought, but Mary
Lou noted several little undercut'
rents.
She uotlced the tigerish attitude
on Gwendolyn's part whenever Tony
paid marked attention to any othei
girl. Her greenish eyes would
gleam with envy. Mary Lou cnuldn'l
blame her, for she followed Tony's
every movement herself.
At the party Tony didn't appeal
to have a care In the world. Laugh
lng. joking, flirting, he seemed n
take nothing seriously.
On the way home, however, n
sober mood canu over him. Mary
Lou wished she might hove been re
sponsible for the chance. But Tony
was talking ot Gay Girt.
"She's a great little machine," he
exclaimed enthusiastically. "I'd ex
plain about her machinery, but you
wouldn't understand. I'm Inst crazy
to try a flight around the world In
her.
"I'd start out from London, then
to India and Australia much the
same roulo as Coblinm took tn !l'6
Jovo, that was a great achievement!
"Some mechanics think Gny Girl
won't stand It, but I know she will.
I'd bet my Inst cent on her."
He paused, then grinned rue
fully. "I just wish Aunt Elhelberta fell
the same way about It."
"Aunt Kthclherta?" queried Mary
Lou. "What has she to do with It?"
"Everything." Tony smiled. "She's
to stump up the cash. She has any
amount ot lu Once she was all
onthuslnstlc, but lately she's pouted
cold wntor on the Idea. As a matter
ot tact, she's a bit soro with me
Just now."
Ho didn't toll Mnry Lou why, ant
she didn't ask hi in.
fCopirtpM. Ula. Ilowi Urfo;
A turprltt It m itort for Mary
Lou on her next p.lrty with Tony
in tomorrow's chapter.
Fourteen babiee and pre-school
children were examined.
Mrs. George llarker and son of
Kiitene, formerly of Itulte Falls,
were In Kagle Point ThurMlHy,
calling on friends,
T. I,, llenncss was III Kaglo
Point Wednesday ntteiidlng to the
business of ttie tipple vendor com
pany of Scuttle.
Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy and Mrs.
Ilorold Vim Scoy went to ('.rlffln
reck Friday and returned, with
a fine lot of cheri ies from the
W. Holmes orchard.
Frunelr Itnrnei left June IS for
Ashlaml and will spend n week
visiting at the home of Mrs. Ves
tal. 1
The Christian Endeavor society
of the Presbyterian church held
it farewell party for Jtev. and Mrs.
Davidson and son. Hill, who uro
leaving Tuesday for Los Angeles
in the Drowns' hall Friday even-'
lliK. About 40 people enjoyed the
evenlnu. Speeches by , Hev Da-
. V'ldMill, Mi'M. Davidson and Dill
.Miller were given.
.Mr. and -Mrs. George Holmes!
j have moved Into their bungalow :
I in Kngle Point. -Mrs. Holmes
j lived in the Antelope district the
past year, where she tauglit
i iu'IhioI.
'.Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Hmiih of
, Lakevlew. .arrived hf liagle 1'olnr
W'ednesdny at . tbe homo of .Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. V.' HniitH alil enjoyed
j a visit with 1 them, returning to
i l.akevlew Friday where .Mr. Smith
is in the barber business.
! Wig Ashpnle and Hill Coleman
Inf Medford pai'ied through Kaglo
I'idtit WedneMlay en route to Kort
,'Klnmalh to look after their stock,
.'Wliicli uro in pasture for the fium-
nier. They returned via Eaglo
I'olnt Thursday. '
Mr. Ousterhout and Albert Quis
onherry of itlver Dank, California,
in company with Mrs. Karl Ksch.
motored to crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and son.
Dill, were dinner guests Thursday
at the homo of Mr. and .Mrs.
Sam Johnson.
'A. 'A. Smith of tho Crater Lake
highway lm finiahed putting in a
water system for Mr. and Mrs.
Teif Seamiin at their home In
Knglo l'olllt anil has installed a
Little Giant engine.
The H. K. club will meet nt
the home of Mrs. Mobile D.
liarnes Wednesday, June 25th.
Tho president, .Mrs. Dltterllng,
wishes a good attendance, us there
Is much work to lie done, l'luns
for the annual carnival arc pro
gressing. II. V. Ward underwent a minor
operation at Medford Wednesday,
June IS. Mr. Ward Is uble to
be nround. but not able to work.
.Mrs. Anno llropby who has
been at tho Community huwpttal
at Medford several weeks, is now
very much improved and' expects
lo lie home in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. ijiClalre and fam
ily of Crescent City have rented
one of the cottages belonging to
Mr. and Mrs. Dahack near the
Oasis Service station. They in
tend to locate here permanently
and nro bringing the parents of
.Mr. Iji Claire out here to reside
with them.
Jerry Lewis, son or . Frank
Lewis of Eagle l'oint and Anne
Cole of Portland, granddaiigjiter
of Wert Pool ot Uaglc Point were
inni'l-lcd at Portland, Juno Hi.
They bavo returned . to iiagle
Polnt. Mr. and .Mrs. Ingle and daugh
ter, Pauline of Oakland. Calll'.,.
arrived at tho homo of ...Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Drown Sunday even
ing, where they expect lo remain
fur a week's visit.
Mrs. Lillian Davidson was a
Hiipper guest nl the home of Mrs.
Corn Morgan Thursday evening.
Grandpa Itubertsoti of Crater
Luke highway Is In Kagle" Point
en.lo.vlng n visit nt the 'lmtrio'iot
bio daughter, Mr. and Mi's. Da
vidson unit family. ;" '
Mrs. Thomas C. lcigsby Is spend-,
log tile week-end with her hus
band at Luke o" the Woods.
Kurt Hiinscoin left Wednesday
fur Kliiinalll Fulls, where be lias
employment with the Skaggs' Gro
cery store.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urown went
to Derby Monday and spent the
evening nt the home' of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jim King.
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CENTRAL POINT
t'KNTUAl, I'OIXT, Ore, June
2. S tHiul) The InilldliiK oc
cupied by How ltoH 1ms been
Klven a rout of whlto paint KtTUt
ly Improving itH iippoamncc. Kirh
arit Hay did tho work.
Kit Dahaclt and son, Ki ni'nt, of I
tho Ounis Kcrvictt Mtatiun at liable
l'oint voru lui.H.niwi visitors hero
lant week.
.MIhh Kdmt MoiTltt and (!int
Tdorritt aro visiting their brother
at Morrill.
.Mrs. Molly John and duiiKlitcr,
Mary .lane of Itorkoloy, visited
Miss Mary Moo last Wednesday.
. It. V. hold their birthday
party on Haturday afternoon in
honor of Momheru born in April.
May and June. Guests of honor t
wero Mrs. Cntey, Mrs. Merritt,;
Mrs. Farra. Mrs. Southwell, Mrs.;
Uiehurdpon, Jean Iloriuanson and
K mi 11 Klchardson. Mrs. Kd Stroll-
meier kvo two clover reading.
Mrs. Jack Heanle and mother,
Mrs, t'tutes of Ashland, spent lust'
Wednesday nt tho Davis home, I
Mrs. clarence Case of Ant loch I
spent Saturday with his sister. J
Mrn. Theo. (ilass. i
Coori Uowley of Talent Is
cl.M-kim; at tlur Stnno Dniir store. !
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Tysmol Is a powerfully penetrating
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In the back of tho neck, ahout the
shoultlcr blade, face or head. In the
fnrearm and Angers, or extending
down the thigh lo the toe tips, will
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Vysmol Is not an ordinary liniment
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, ltoGUK HIVllIt, Ore.. June 21.
(tiliL) Mrs. fHowai'd Hobblns an l
children, of Kugene. who spent
some time visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Whipple, left Thursday to
visit relatives in. 'Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs.' Xat Hart anJ
daughter lone and Mrs. Fred Dens
ler spent Saturduy shopping in
Medford. .,
Mr. and Mi's. Iteui). Carter ami
Charlotte were' iliiiWIrijfuoslH Sun
day 'at the H, ,f3., Uitiinjnn hyme on
upper Kvans :ortl,'k. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Otto Fubrman. who
attended Slate Orange convention,
gave a splendid report at Live Oas
Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. I!. G. Scott and
children were dinn.-r guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Whipple Sunday.
Mrs. A. K. Karhart and daughter
Arline returned home from Kugene
Friday.
Ladle, of the Itoguo Diver Civic
Improvement club held a cook-.-d
food sale lit OMielly's store Satur
day. Mrs. Henrietta Sundry has been
notified of her reappointment as
local postmistress.
H. D. Duncan Is aguiii In ltogue
liiver after several months' lib
.icnce. Miss Loretta Mason and Mis
Gladys 'Sundry left Friday for sev
eral weeks' stay In Los Angeles.
Grandpa Stevens, who suffered
nn attack of illness last week,, is
much Improved: ;
Miss Helen Jones Is visiting rela
tives near iSaleni, Oi e. '
Waller Jones, Jr.; spent the pa.-V
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. . ('.
Holds at their home near Central
Point.
Air. and Mrs. Glen Itohinson. who
have been visiting at the '.Mcllvain
,honic, have moved to Grants Pass
to locale.
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Miss Anna Dean ot Oakland,1
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Kd Farra.
Mrs. H. P. Adslt of Winton,'
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cinity, Sbo was formerly,, ll.ss
Uoee Flolder. ... ' - '' .,
Central Point 4-II club mem-
hers who attended, summer school
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j Katherine Latlnop, uorotny Jones, :
I Dorothy Smith' nnd Delmer Smith. '
.Mrs. C. M. Johnson is in Salem
on a visit to ner ouugniei.. .
. .Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hostel aro
enjoying their vacation ", at ..their
cabin on the ltogue niver uuom
Prospect, ilrs. Ernestine Kostcl
visited them June 17 to help celer
brato their wedding anniversary.
Mrs. 9. R. Young of Wenatcbec.
Wash., and Mrs. James Arnett left
last week after a 1(1 days' visit
with Mr. and Mrs. M. ' F,' Young,
northwest of town. v
, Tho Nip and Sip service station,
is making preparations '1 to nerve
the public with the new Gllmoro
Mr. and Mrs M. A. Kelly of Glen-'
dale. Cel.. are visting Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Mellvaln. Mrs. Kejly Is a
niece of Mrs. Mellvaln., .
.Urs.w Fern,. JStarK . find small
daughter ...of ..Gold '., Hill 'were ,111
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