PAGE SEX KIDNEY CONDITION ALARMING Important Bodily Organ ..- Operates by Nerve Force MTEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MBDgQRD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1, "1930. COMES-TO-TOWN 4 By U jr , Graft 0 The proper functioning of the kidneys, above all other organs, Ih essential to the maintenance of noimallty in the hotly. This In because the kidneys are concerned with keeping the circulation of the body normal so far as the quality of fluid which they contain Is con cerned. Importance of Kidney Function ' As It Is true that the blood Is continually receiving new red cells, new while cells and new serum, it is equally true that It must con tinually discharge the old, worn out particles which are no longer I or value. This it tloeB very largely inrougn tne medium of the kid neys. ' Abnormal Function i-ei uh consiuer for a momen the far-reaching effect that abnor mal functioning of the kidney will produce. First, such a condition dams back the waste product whl annum ue excreted. These ln ducts are worse than useless. Thoy are an actual poison to the tissues. Remaining as they do in the cir culation, they are panned time after lime through all parls of the bodv Being poisonous, , they naturally airect first thoso organs whle posses the least resistance, and as tnis varies in different Individuals. so the symptoms which arise from such a condition are varied. it happens that the lungs are the weakest organs In the body, they are the first affected. And so we might go on and enumerate them all. it Is for this reason that ah normalities of the kidneys show sucn rar-reaciiing results. Some tlmea the poiBons ace ov ulate rap. idly and this is true where the abnormality In the kidney function s very 'marked. In other cond I tlons the accumulation of poisons la. a very slow procesN, extending pernaps over a number of years and it Is only by a gradual pro cess that, the resistance . of the weaker tissues is finally broken sown. ,i . , i The 'chiropractor." however. ' tin lersUtuds the various abnormalities which may result from, abnormal functions -of these . Important or gass, and la capable of arriving at a correct conclusion, not only from tbe symptoms employed but from a thorough examination of the spine, whch discloses that fact to Dim. To Restore Normality The chiropractor la an expert ' with- .thorough knowledge of where the uorve trunks are given ntf trom .the spine and what or gans they supply. Having deter mined, that, the, kidneys., actually are at fault In their function, be immediately looks for an abnor mality In a certain region of the apine. Being specially trained, he la able to detect what sections of the spine are displaced and in which direction. . He . is further trained In the technic of restoring these vertebrae to their normal positions. Having accomnllshed tills, health Is the result as a nat ural consequence. Why? Hocanse tbe kidneys are permitted to func tion normally and the poisons are thus entirely eliminated from the body and their effect upon distant organs disappears. No matter what other measures are taken to afford relief to the patient. It can only be done per manently by removing the cause of the disorder. As this cause is a displaced vertebrae In the spine, it cannot be reached by Introduc ing medicines of any kind. Time Element There Is Just one point that the patient should be apprised of, vli., that the time element la an Im portant feature In his recovery. He must remember that the condition from which he In suffering may have been developing for years. This being true, the spinal seg ment must have been .displaced for years, and It has undoubtedly ac customed Itself to the new position so that It is firmly fixed there. Time is required by the chiro practor to alter that position and to bring It again back to Its nor mal place. Remember that by putting off action for weeks or months yon are weakening the tissues of your body and are permitting the ills placed segment to becomo more and more thoroughly and firmly fixed in Its abnormal position. You should see your chiropractor Im mediately and permit him to ex plain what Chiropractic will do for your particular trouble. (All Rights Reserved) ' SYNOPSIS: Uary Lou Leslie comet to a parting of the ways with Brinmor Whlttamore. Ue thlnke her a -nloe" girl from the country, and become engaged to a night club dancer, Uary Lou, however, reeotvee to Hve down the ' "nice girt" reputation and have a good time without Brynmor. Tony Titherington, a reckleea young avi ator, akee her to parties and Uary Lou ehortly loeee eom ol her demureneae. Be takee her to visit hie Aunt Bthelberta, a tem peramental, wealthy evineter. Pre viously ehe had refused to back Tony Unandally on a flight around the world. She Hkee Uary Lou, and telle Tony that ehe will fi nance hie flight It he becomes en- laged to her. Tony ie in a dt emma. lor he has sworn never to marry. Finally he decides to talk tt over with Uary Lou. Chapter 16 MAKE-BELIEVE 'T'ONY wanted to introduce the subject tactfully, but be was at a loss for words. "You made a bit with Aunt Kthelberta," be, Anally blurted out. "I'm so glad you think so," Mary l.ou rejoined. In her own mind Mary Lou knew that Miss Titherington had liked her. Hadn't she gone so far as to kiss her good-bye? To ber. It seemed that the big gest obstacle to capturing Touy was out of the way. Mary Lou had iieen clinging hopefully to this ought never to marry. It wouldn't be very pleasant to be In constant anxiety over my safety, would It? "I simply can't Imagine any sen sltlve girl doing It. Because ol ber, 1 would hesitate to take risks and then I'd never establish those records. I've sworn to sacrl lice everything for flying, and I'll do If Mary Lou hesitated before she Bpoke. "Don't you think a girl would take tbe risk. If abe loved you. Tony?" 'She might, but I wouldn't lei her. why should a girl suffer foi my sake? You see" bis voice dropped, "I never can forget aboui my own mother. Dad's accident killed her. you know. And do you think I could stand the strain ol flying If I knew the girl I loved might have to face " Stop!" Mary Lou bid her face In her hands. There, you see bow right I am?" Tony queried triumphantly. "I 1 suppose bo." . "That proves conclusively that marriage Is not for me." Tony ar gued. "But look here. Mary l.on. 11 you'll only consent to become en gaged to me for a limited period. I'll be your slave for life. "No one need know of our ar- HULL AND TODD VETERAN PLANE ASK TENNESSEE ADDS BERMUDA SEAT IN SENATE HOP TO RECORD "I aay,1 Tony haiarded, "you're not offended ?" MEMBERS OF CHIROPRACTIC BUREAU: DR. H. P, COLEMAN Medford Building DR. R, A. HEDGES Stewart Building, : DR. E. W. HOFFMANN Liberty Building " ' CUT OUT SIQN AND MAIL Tbe Chlropractlo Health Bureau, ear of the Medford Mall Tribune. Medford Oregon. Please tend me, without cost or obUgatiou on my part, copy or tbe ear Booklet describing Chlroprao Ue Health Service. - Neae Addree City (Paid adv.) thought ever since they had left Ham Orcen cottage. All sort of hopes and fancies had beea flitting through her brain. She was roused from a trance to hear Tony saying: - "You'll probably have a fit. but Aunt Bthelberta actually suggested that 1 should become engaged to you!" . .'- ., .-.' . i Mary Lou's head swam. This re mark didn't seem tq lit Into her picture. . ' -."That was funny." "Deucedly funny quite ridicu lous, In tact." Mary Lou suddenly felt sick. "And she's set on It." Tony re lumed. "She said she won't fi nance my flight unlesa 1 become engaged to you." Mary Lou was limp. "A-and what did you say?" "I snld you'd laugh at the mere suggestion." Tuny seemed to think It was a loke. 'She persisted In ber nonsense. too," Tony frowned. "She won't' let me have a penny unless we become engaged." . "JWbst are you going to-do?" Tony slackened his speed. "I'm putting It up to you. Mary lxu. My -fate lies entirely in your hands. "Do you mean that you want to marry me Just because of what your aunt said?" "Heaven forbid!" cried Tony In dismay. "I've no Intention of mar rying anyone, my dear, nut I'd sure be gratoful If you'd be sport enough to become engaged to me for a time." Something stuck In Mary Lou's throat. "I say," he haiarded, "you're not offended?" "No, not offended." After a pause she added, "Do you mean you don't want to marry until you fall In love?" A stern look crept over Tony's face. "Not even then, Mary l,ou." "But but why?" . Tony was silent for a moment. "I'll try to explain. Mary Lou. although you're the Drat girl I've ever taken Into my confidence." Tony was more serious tlun she ever had seen him. "As I see It. an airman like my self, bent on establishing records. rangement. When the flight la over yon can pretend you're bored with me and chuck me over. That's simple. Besides, we'd get a great deal of fun out of It, with everyone getting romantic over us, and our knowing all the time we were boodwinklng 'em. "It'a for you to decide. I won't blame you If you refuse, but some how I don't think you will." .; He turned his attention again to driving, and gave ber a chance to think it over. ' y Mary Lou knew that Tony's am bition was centered on this flight. And she realized, with that practi cal streak which Is woman's heri tage, that half a loaf Is better than no bread at all. Even tt she never married Tony. It was something to have been engaged to him It only for a time. "All right, I'm on." Tony was too elated to notice the strained note In her voice. "That'a great!" he exclaimed. He looked at her, and ber quiet nesa made him uncomfortable. "I say, you'll thmk I'm beastly conceited, but there er Isn't any danger of your growing too fond ol me, is there. Mary Lou?" That piqued Mary lou'e pride. "Of course not!" she said sharp ly, and laughed. "You're the last man In tbe world with whom I'd fall seriously In love!" Tony sighed contentedly and grinned. "Well, that's reassuring. I suppose I'm not tbe type you ad mire?" "I like you well enough to play around with." Mary Lou Hod. "But the sort of man I'd marry would be quite different serious er in tellectual . . . belter looking, per haps. . . . Tony chuckled. "That's a bit of a sling, the bet ter looking part, 8(111, you're Jus tified In having your own Ideas on the subject." It set Mary l.ou laughing. Some times, she had found, It's better to laugh than to cry. "What's the Joke?" he demanded. "Is It on me?" She shook her head. A knowing voice whispered to her: "Mary Lou, tue Joke Is on you!" ICopyrlght ItSS Uaysle Orelgl Mae Mary Lou played htr cards cleverly or not f Tomorrow the game of fnake-ballava starts. Democrats Welcome Back to Fold Members Who Helped Hoover Party Now Closely Knit. . DENTIST FLAMES WHILE ENJOYING PARK DEVICE liioim-tloii of Poultry I RKHKDA, Calif. (A") Federal I Inipei'llon has been Instituted In I the new poultry canning plant of PORTLAND, tire., July 1 IA1 I"" Hunnynied Klntinre corporn An nttpmliinl nt the Zip. thrllllnv I ""n which, with n flock of nearly ride nt an amusement park here, j 500,000 hen. operates the largest threw a burket of wuter over Ur. Poultry mneh In the world. I-:. II. Flora. Portland dentlat v. 1 ler.lay when the dentlnt'a clothing raitiiht fire from matches he enr rletl In his pork el. Flora was riding the Zip. VELVET HATS MODISH . FOR THE FALL ATTIRE rARlS.-HP YVlvet hat ar in dicated for fall and winter. Thy two fur mem, openlnn curb mar were worn when the Oram. Prx , fcet nt Oxford, N. C. nold Sir! rare at Ijincrhamn attracted tin- worth of sur,tlui pro, luce the flmt lituy uf th Intent ntinlri, I day. Akn l,mo Iht I III. rKN'ni.KTON, July I M Mm, Nettle Hrown filed milt In circuit court today eekln(t $10. 000 from Mrs. Ada ttrown for nlleRed alienation of her huahand'H affection. Curb Market t1mir1.l,r KALKIOH. N. C A) Twenty- NASHVILLE. Tenn. ' JP) Ten noKHco DemocratH have welcomed back Into the party fold thone who helped President Hoover gain a 40,000 plurality In the Htute, no the primary campalgnn - are going uIoiik full tilt. Nominees will be selected, for governor, junior United States Henntor, 10 congressmen, ' Mate nil Iron d and public utilities com missioner, and the state legisla ture, hy both pur ties August 7. I Despite the fatrt . that President I Hoover was victorious two years ago, Tennessee re-elected demo mils to the offices of governor, senior United States senator, rail road commissioner and to eight of the 10 seats in congress. The first and second congres sional districts In east Tennessee, where - Republicans were elected always have been Republican. Cordell Hull, veteran repre sentative In congress from. ,the fourth dUtrlct, and Andrew 1. Todd, MurfecHhoro capitalist and land owner, nre In the race for the Democratic nomination to the senate spat held by W. 12. Urock of Chattanooga. Mr. Brock Is filling out the un expired term of the late Senator ,nwrence D.. Tyson of Knoxvllle. He wns appointed by Clovernor Henry II. Horton.- , Senator Brock has remained si lent about his intentions after his term expires In November, It will be . necessary to elect a sena tor for the short term November to March and for the six-year term beginning In Mnrch. Hull and Todd seek only the long term. Governor Horton, Democrat, who succeeded Gov. Austin Peay upon the latter's death In .1927, and was re-elected the next year, Is seeking ronomlnation for a two year term. He Is opposed to I E. .Owlnn, Memphis attorney, who. 'Pledged In 'his .opening, nddress' Xnnt n would effect an annual reduction of $2,500,000 in the cost of ope rating the Mate- highway ;,ppart VALLEY STREAM, N. V., July 1. (Jry The monoplane Colum bia, veteran of a trans-Atlantic flight and once holder of a world's endurance record, had another exploit to her credit today, a non stop flight to Bermuda and back. Roger O. Williams, a trans-At lantic pilot, and Errol Boyd steer' Ing the Columbia by the nai-Iga tton of Harry E. Connor, hopped off from Roosevelt field at 4:01 a.m. (e.B.t.) yesterday, found the speck of an Island 800 miles away, circled above It In a tropical down pour then headed hack, . landing at Curtiss field ut 9:03 p.m. " At Hamilton, Bermuda, the filers dropped a sack of mail. The fliers said they had no trouble in finding the Island, al though it la a low lying spot In the Atlantic and they were trou hled with fog part of the way. KYA COMPLETING FINE NEW PLANT ment. in BANWELL TO ATTEND E A. E. Bnnwell, executive secre- ary ot the Southern Oregon- Northern California Development association, will represent that or ganisation at a tri-county mineral conference to be held nt Weaver- llle. Calif., July 7. Shasta, Trln Ity and Siskiyou counties will be represented and the nssoclutlon us Invited, to take part In view of similar conference it will hold t Grants Pass July 15. It la thought possible that these hree northern California counties may be induced to join the local association, which has for its ob jective the general development of the region it serves. SAN FRANCISCO VP) Em bodying the Intest features of broadcast equipment, KYA is com pleting a new $75,000 station here. , Equipment of the .old station' will be Junked.. ' ' '. Two of the most "recent develop ments will be utilized according to (.', E. Mnrrlson, general mana ger of the station. Screen gtd transmitting tubes will be used which will permit KYA to modu late 100 per cent. KYA operates on 243.8 meters. FORBID RADIO STATIONS AN INCREASE IN POWER WASHINGTON.-) An order designed to prevent broadcast sta tiona irroni i 'stepping up", 'power beyond that licensed and- to dis courage applications for increased power has been issued by the fed eral radio commission. The order, definitely limiting the maximum rated power of trnni' milters used by stations, also pre scribes a standardized method of determining operating power. Types of equipment as specified as . well as the maximum power output which will be allowed each class of fit a lions In the future. , 1 t! OLDEST MASON IN STATE SUCCUMBS PORTLAND, Ore., July 1 Uncle Jim" Whttford, who was orn at Shaddaso Kour Corner. ew York. October 30, 187. the ear tnut stnle Abolished slavery, led at the KoreM Grove Masonic onip yesterday tn the age of 103. o was a member of the Masonic gantzatlon C2 years. Whitford came to Oregon !n S70 to cruise timber. Beginning with his 100th birth day in October. 192 7. the event has become n statewide observ-nni-o In Masonic circles. DETROIT. (Jfi More than 1800 arrests have been made with radio- equipped scout cars here since Detroit Installed its police radio station a little more than two years ago. In . one month police records show, WCK flashed 3322 messages to units of the police department with cars making 1512 runs In re sponse. In 176 instances, the cars arrived before the criminals escaped. 4 Mr ALLEN, Texas (P The Texas-Mexico border's most pow erful radio stntion will be in operation by August 1. The r 000 -watt station Is being built-in Reynosn, Mexico, across the Uio Grande, because the fed eral radio commission wns unable to issue a license for operation of such a unit In this section of Texas. Studios will be maintained In McAllen and Reynosa. Programs will be broadcast simultaneously from each. FLAGS OF LIGHT for the night of the Fourth Flags wave, drums beat . . . the livelong day. is filled with the ;olor and sound' that mark a nation's birthday. And then, at night, to top the day's bright pageantry, a million lights are born,'"' Flags of light . . . the night . of the Fourth will lie alive with them , this year, for folks are finding in light the simplest and .most beautiful THE CALIFORNIA O "Ytsr Partners means of expressing the "spirit of '7(5." You, too, ean. join in this great patriotic pageant, simply by stringing these "gayly colored lights at' your doors and windows, in . your front yards, or where-, : cvtr their cheerful brilliance -. wijl -be 'most effective. ; ,' " ' (io into your deal-; er's shop and se lect your lights for the Fourth . '. . he has a complete and varied assortment. fEGOJV POWER COMPANY IF YOU HAVE AN ACHE OR PAIN , LET THIS EXPERT HELP YOU HE LOOKS AFTER THE TWENTY-SIX ATHLETES OF WASHINGTON BALL TEAM For1 More .Than Twenty , Years He's Been Relieving Lams ; Back; Sore, Stiff Muscles, Swollen Joints, Sprains,; .. ! Achy Feet, Rheumatic Pains and Kindred Ills . of Big League Athletes Greatest Living Expert On Keeping Athletes In Perfect Condition TRY HIS METHOD ON YOUR ACHES OR PAINS DRUGGIS T TELLS CORED HIMSELF HOW buffered rears. He Tried fcverything, bilt Found No Relief A CLERK TOLD HIM REMEDY WIFE USED "1 know Man, nil ault.t-M m doubt ate whtn I say thrir I roubles from piles and hemorrhoids can now. bf banished I don't blame inrm oeesme. 1 suffered twelye years and durinr that lima tried everything carried in a drug store or sum irouoies wnn only partial or temporary relief," declares Rob- en Higgina, rh. li. 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Just imsgine being , free of psin. comfortable either : working, aittint. walkinr or sleen. ing once more. Colac Pile Pills ar I backed an by guarantee of results ; or money back, bv nationally known Colac Chemical Co, Brent. I wood, Md, who will mail full sis bottle, postage paid in plain wrap. I per, on receipt of 75c in si amps or I coin, if roar druaciat kaaa't ab. tamed Ik em yeU We want to introduce the reader to Mike Martin, who probably knows more about keeping a nerson in lighting condition than anyone else living. . For over 20 years at various universities and with the New York Yankees. Cin cinnati Rods and now as train er of the Washington Ball Club, Mike Martin has won fame as a lightning quick fix er of sprains, pains, aches, etc. Mike Martin is a genius. He can take men claimed to be too old, stiff or rheumatic to play baseball at all and make them as frisky, vigorous, sup- MIKE MARTIN, Trainer Washington Baseball Club pie and quick as a boy. Mike Martin knows his business ask Herb Pennock, ly Cobb, Geo. Sisler, Lea Meadows, Ray Kremer, Walter Johnson, Alexander, Chief Bender, Nick -Altrock, or any of the big stars of today, or the past few years. They know. Ask the trainer of any of the Big League Ball Clubs'. ' , HE CAN HELP YOU Mike Martnin has had a little folder printed, telling how he quickly banishes stilt, swollen joints, achy, lame backs or feet, various rheumatic pains, etc. He has arranged with leading drug gists here in town to sell you generous sised bottlci of the lini ment these great "Stars" use. He has made it a long time for his own use. Athletes on other teams kept Mike busy making his "Mike Mur tin Liniment." Trainers, caaches, colleges, big league teams nil over tne country buy it bv the gallon fmm fiWo Nnu, Mil-.. M . .:.. swamped with demands for this : ""lm,nl or " rUrg tour oubo liniment and directions how to use it, has employed a big sales company to distribute it and they u.a supplying all the druggists Mike still superintends the making of it during odd times between acting as trainer of the American League Washington Ball Club. ASK THE DRUGGIST If your drug-gist hain't lecured s few bottls of Hike Martin' Liniment, aak him to get It. Thero I, no other liniment like it. It worki like nrL4ed lightning even in casea of chronic lameneha, welling,, atllTiic.s or pains, yet la so milU It can he used on a baby's skin. Hike Martin'a Liniment is unquestionably the most ef fective, quick, sure, up-to-date remedy made. Big ieague players couldn't atTord to fo..' with weaker, alowcr remedies. Ho one else should. If your drutrglst fiaa some remedy of hie own he prefera to sell just write Mike Mart n. Tralnar. n.ll P.-L w..i,(natn... I D. C. 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