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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNB,- MEDFORD, OREfiONT, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930.
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CRIES
: CONTINUALLY
j Hay Fever Sufferers Find
j ; Help in Chiropractic
t Hay fever Is an acute Inflamma
I Hon of excesalve heat of the mu
i fcoiiB membranes lining the nusul
I tasai;eB .as a genoral rule, and in
' tome canes the inflammation ex
j tendB down as far as the hronchi.
ThiB disease Is characterized by a
' thin, watery dlscharxe from the
Dose, and the mucous mcmbrano
I lining of tile nasal passage Is so
I swollen as to make breathing very
difficult.
1 .The upper portions of (ho respl
' ratory tract are bo swollen from
j the Inflnmniallon existing that
I breathing Is veiy difficult, eupe-
daily through the nasal passages,
j and the patient often resorts to
j mouth breathing.
. The discharge fruui tlio nose Is
or a thin, watery, acrid character,
' and is almost continuous in Ita ex
i udatlon from the mucous niem
I branes lining the air passages of
' the noBo. The mucouB membrane
I of the nose, owing to the acute In
I flammation and congestion, is very
j sensitive, and as a roBiilt of this
aunsltivene8 the patient sneozes
i very frequently.
Hay fovor is also known as ''rose
I cold," "hay asthma" and "autumnal
I cartarrh." Hay fever, In its most
pronouncod form, generally mukca
I Iter appearance in the IbIo summer,
, generally tho latter part of July or
j early August, and with most suf
' lerois terminates about the first
part of October. It Ib commonly
) supposed to' bo "caused" by lha lr-
!ritatlon produced by the pollen of
Homo flowor or weed or effluvia
from some plant, weed or flower.
This, commonly supposed "causo"
. varies from the so-called, "ragweed"
j In 'certain sections, of the effluvia
I from the "rose" In other sections,
, or the dust - from troBhly out hay
'or' weeds In other sections, thio
supposed cause depending on the
character of the neighborhood and
the fauna of that neighborhood in
which tho patient resides,
the pronounced stage of this dls-
.ease begins - with sneezing, tin."
same as with an ordinary cold; tho
eyes become easily Irritated, tours
(low easily and continuously; the
eyeballs become Inflamed and tho
tissues around the eyeballs and the
eyelids become congested and red-
Honed. There Ib almost-a continu
ous watery discharge from the
nose. Because of tho Irritation pro
duced by the extreme sensitiveness
of tho mucous membranes lining
. the nasal passages, und tho conse
quent snoozing, bronthlngf1s vory
difficult, and the patient Ib very
restless and Irritable.'
! In tho eastern stntos tho treat
ment prescribed Is usually to go to
Maine or up In tho mountains,
while In the tnlddlo western Btutcm
It Is to go to Colorado or Michigan
or' Wisconsin.
"
i- The groat majority of sufferers
howevor, cannot afford the time
from business or Uie money to
take a vacation of several months
for the purpose of ridding thom
aelves ot tho supposed "cause" of
this disease.
VGtilropractlcaUy, tho cause of
tills disease Is a Biiblaxntlon at the
'fourth cervical vertebra, lower cer--vltal
or upper dorsal. That Is, the
most frequent subluxation found In
oasea ot hay fevor Is the one found
at the fourth cervical. The norves
going to the affected portions of
the upper air passages of tho res
piratory tract loavp the splnril cord
,ut the fourth Intervertebral fora
mina, leading out on each sldo of
thp spinal column.
As stated before, medically this
dlsenso hi considered practically In
curable and tho medical treatment
Is given merely with a view to ro
mnving the Irritation or of allaying
tho moBt Irritating symptoms 0f tho
disease Hut from a (hlropructic
standpoint, ,thn prognosis is very
favorable, and recovery Is Hourly
always the rule. Tho Chiroprac
tor seeks to adjust tho suhlaxatcd
vortebrae that all pressure la re
moved from the spinal nerves, thus
'Permitting tfto floe and uninter
rupted How of tho vital forces
from "the brain to mucous mcm
branos lining the upper air pas
sages of tho respiratory tract. If
the disease la of long standing,
then It may be a matter of some
months before vital force will flow
Unobstructed and unhindered to the
mucous membranes lining the na
sal pussnge. In this clnss of oases,
whore the patient has had this con
dition, through several years, the
patient should begin taking adjust
ments tame, week or months bo
fore tho usual time.
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MEMBERS OP CHIROPRACTIC
BUREAU: .
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Medford Building
DR. R. A. HEDGES
-. Stewart Building ......
,jDR. E. W. HOFFMANN
j Llbsrty Building
CUT OUT SIGN AND MAIL
ti- The Chlroprnctlo Health Bureau,
ma tit the Medford Mali Tribune,
Medford Oregon.
F1ai aend me, without coat or
bllfatlon od my part, copy of the
flew Booklet describing Cotroprao
tfo Health Benrlce.
Kaae
citr
LAST CALL FOR
SCHILDKRAUT
VETERAN A
HOLLYWOOD, Cfillf.. July 15.
&) Uudulph Kchlklkniut, 05,
vetrun of tho hIhkc it ml Hereon,
died at 2:45 ii. m today at the
homo of his Hon, Jomc:i Hchlld-
4tociated Press Photo
Itudulpli Hfhllilkmut
kraut, jlm Htar. Ho had suffered
a heart nttuck yeHterday while
working at a motion ptctuio Htudlu.
The denth of the actor wan un
expected. Ho bad appeared to he
gulnlng strength lat night and re
ceived Heveral friends who entor
talned him hy singing songH and
playing a ukolole.
HIh Hon attended tho opening of
a stage play here and roturned
home at 1:30 a. m. After sitting
up with his -father a half hour
Joseph retired. Korty-flvo min
utes later his father died.
Tho elder Hchitdkraut suffered
a slighter attack lat November
but recovered and resumed active
screen work shortly afterwards.
Ho was born at CoiiHtuntlnopIo and
oarly In II fo started out on a stngo
career which earned hi mfama in
contlnentul Kurope.
In his later yearn ho scored
numerous successes in the films,
his performance In "Tho King of
Kings" being an outstanding ono.
Tho advent of tho "talkies' open
ed a field In vhlcb, lie was much
at homo und ho ecu. mo, ivn active
performer.; , !l
,
An attractive hour' program of
vocal and Instrumental muslo by
a. group of well known urtlsts of
Southern Oregon has been arrang
ed for "Coped Hour" tonight,
Among those appearing on the
Oopco program arc tho following:
Tho CrewM slHters In popular duots
nnd solo selections, Miss Floy
Young In selected violin numbers
nnd Miss Vcr Iean Harvey, piano
itecompanlnt. Tho entire hour is
ntade up of a pleasing variety of
popular and Kemi-classlo selections
which should have a decided ap
peal for the local radio public.
The detailed program follows:
1'
Vocal duets
. Where the Hut (erf Urn KUa
tho HutterciipH Goodnight. ,
Ik Until tho Knd
t'rews HI (dors '
2.
l'lamr solos
a. Uypsy Airs, Op. 20
PahtO'du-SaraNatl
b. Sung of tho Shrine... .,.1HU
Ltlctle ('rows
3;
Voual duets
a. Oh, that ve two were May
ing Nevlu
b. Indian Love Call Filml
Crews Sisters
4.
Soprano solos
a. Love Janls
b. Oh, Maglu Night of Lovo ...
I'd wards
Dorothy (.'rows Hall
6.
VocjiI duets
a. Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life
Victor Herbert
b. Moonlight and Itosea
Crows Sister
0. '
Violin so Ion Selected
Floy Young
7.
Vocal duets
a. Just a Cottage Small
b. I'm Lonesome That's Alt
Trews Sisters
.
Contralto sol oh
ra. If He Cared Htothart
b. L'iluere Kxtitilne
Pnlduwskl
Lucille Crews
9.
Vocal duets
u. I'm I lancing with Tears in
My Kyee
b. Hometimes at Close of Day
Clara Kd wards
Crews HlstVrs ,
COPCO HOUR TONIGHT
Hitllnmdrr Klllil
SPOKANM, Wn July 15. (JTt
Michael T. Itmdlcy. roadmaster
here for the Northern Pacific rail
road, was killed as his gasoline enr
left the rails two miles south of
Hauser todny. Ills body was found
by the conductor of a train.
a
TILLAMoclws-HuUaiLOiairy OU
WVst First Htreel Installed new
vqulpmenti - ,
BUTTER SUPPLIES
EXCEED DEMAND.
POKTLAND. July 15. ()
TrridiriK In butter wuh quiet tuduy.
j HuppllcH were plentiful with tellers
more In cvldoncn than buyers.
Lower Bnidca were eery in price,
while tho top fcradoH hold nteady,
Kkkh were reported n helriK af
fected by tho hot weather und In
Homo IrmtuncoH, OHpeeiitlly In lower
Ki'udeH, prleeu have been Hhaded
to keep MUppHeH moving. The
higher gnuUm are (n Rood demand
with prices generally firm.
('iintaloupen were 50c a crate
higher. The greon port market is
Htlll over-Hupplled und cjuotutlonH
range low.
i-oduco
POKTLAND, July 15.
Butter: Quiet, top grades steady,
unchanged.
KOCS Firm for higher grades,
unchanged.
Milk (hutterfat), poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay, ctiHcara bark und hops
steady and unchanged.
Livestock
POUTLANp, July 1 5. (P)
Cattle 00, calvcto 1U; generally GOc
lower for Htoors und shc-Htock.
Steers, GM0 to !UU I Mm., !).7f.;
medium $7.G0JtJ; common, $5.50
lie 7.5(1. Steers, 1100 to U00 IIih.,
JK.r.jli'y.iMi; medium S7.50K.50.
Heifers, 650 to 850 lha., M.ZUdp
H medium, 0(fc7.25; common,
$5& (J. Cows, good, $(! 6.50, com
mon and in nil i um, $4.50 rfftti; Utxv
cutter und cutter $2ff)4.60. Bulls
(yourllngs excluded) $00.50; cut
ter, $4ff)0. Vealers, milk fed,
10.50; medium, $89.50, cull
and common, $5,50 fg? 8; calves,
250-ROO lbs., $8.50(&9; common und
medium, $08.60.
HOOS 500; 26c lower for kill
ing classes. (Soft or oily hogs
and roasting pigs excluded). Light
lights, $10.25fr11.50; light weight.
IliU to 180 lbs., $11.25ftU.50; light
weight 180 to 200 His., $11.254(
11.50; medium weight, 200 to 220
lbs., $10.2511.50; medium weight
220 to 250 lbs., $9.7511.25; heavy
weight, 250 to 2!10 'lbs., $9.5011;
heavy wolght, 2U0. to 350 lbs., !M'p
10, 26; packing hows, $8f(0.25;
slaughter pigs, $10ll; feeder and
stockor pigs, $lHf 13.J0.
Sheep 1000; quotably steady.
Wall Street Report
NlCW YOllK, July 15. (ff)
Stubborn ineaauro from boars work
ing for n tochnloiil reaction flnully
liiriioil the stock' market irregular
today, nltlniliKll tho revived hull
cnmpalKn wns vigorously iiroHHecl
forward, cloning prleeu being 01119
what ubova t.io day's uvoiukcj
American Telephone was trough!
forward ns the leudor of the ad
vance nnd was Did up nearly !
points, netting ahovo 20 to new
high ground lor tb.o moveinont, and
closing at tho top.
Tho close was firm. Snlos ap
proximated 3,01)0.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 15 so
lectod Btocks follow: .
Am. Can
Am. Tel. & Tet 2201
Anaconda 4!V4
Col. Oas 0!,
Curtiss Wright 7H
Oouoral Klectrlc (now) 74 Vi
General Motors 4X
Kennlcot Copper :tSW
Mont. Ward 3!,
Kadlo Corporation 40
Reading 10s
Sour Roebuck 07
S, I , USKj
(lulled Aircraft .. M
U. 8.. Slocl ::. ltl I
TRAVIS TO INTRODUCE
Tom Travin, dintrlct inanager of
Iho Standard Oil tMintpany, will
tako the microphone at KMKD
promptly at 6:45 o'clock thin eve
ning, and extend tho grnetlnga of
hi ....... i ....Au....n 1
Hlandtng radio feature of thv local
ntatlon, Cecil and Sally in "The
Funniest Things."
Heads VctcrlarliiiiM
CHMHAUH, Wash,, July- 15.
Ur. b U Hrown, Portland, was
elected, president of tho Oregon
division of tho Northwestern Vet
erinary Medical anHoclatlon at tho
annual convention hero today. Dr.
Krcd lounge, Salem, was named
vice pnvudent, nnd lr. U, T,
SI in inn Onrvallls. iveretnry.
flies
carry
typhoid
Quick!
i
THE MARKETS
Kill them
I.M1U,,MI. Of.
Here's More Free
Jokes About
Did You HearThjs One About , A
TEUONE
and win
FAEE PASS
to see ,
Kelly
fin
t'uJti'ii
Kelly
-
theCOHENS
ANDhEUYS
SCOTlVND
Tampering Constitution
To Rule Personal Acts
Endangers Usefulness
CLKVKLAND, July W
About 2,000 young me in born 'of'lte
Walther league,. Lutheran chuych
Hoclety In convention horo, ' hottivl
15. J. Oallemeyor Fort Waynb, -ld,,
their president, declare "tumpering
with the United States constitution
for tho purpoRO' of regulating per
sonal conduct" placet tho constitu
tion "in jeopardy." .
(iallmeyer aald: "Millions-- of
our citizens bMieve our conatitu
tion should not bo tampered wU.li,
but should bo left a fundim'uLal
guide. ' The great' majority ,JfLjnr
Lutheran group hold to thtjt H-Jfiw
for two Important reasons;;. ;f .'
"In tho first place, because of
tho great prosperity which ur
country had enjoyed udder pur
Ood -favored constitution. Learn
ed economists hold that our prog
ress nnd wealth are directly trace
aide to our fundamental law for It
made posHlhlo Individual develop
ment. Then having produced
these, It should not bo tampered
with hy propogandlstH.
"Secondly, we hold that our re
Ugluua freedom, our greatest boon
under the constitution, is placed in
Jeopardy Avhen this fundamental
Instrument is used us a statute for
regulatory laws.
"1 am talking about tampering
with the constitution for the pur
pose, of regulating personal con-
TON-LITTERS OF PIGS
PRODUCED IN 25 STATES
VASHINMmN (IVr-Neariy fiOO
ton-llttera wero produced during
l!'l'!i In 2R stairs, extendi m; from
Massachusetts to Washington and
fnjrn Minnesota to Texas.
The term "ton-litter" b used to
designate combined weight of "(Mm
pounds or more at the age of six
months.
Ohio was first with US ton-litters,
Tennessee second with 75,;
and Indiana and Kentucky lied
for third with 6:t. oaeh. IVnnsyl-1
van la reported the heaviest litter, j
1 7 r'gs weighing :t0M pounds.
Are You Ruptured?
Expert here from the East
All who wear tnissos will itpprcciiitc the spocial jirovision we hnvo made for the prop
er fitting of proper truss
MR. JAY WILSON
mi expert, truss fitter Tcom the AKRON TRl'SS COMPANY, AKKOX. OHIO, will be
at the
Heath's Drug Store, July 16 and 17
Chanee and guess work are eliminated entirely. You arc assured absolute protection
with comfort regardless of occupation Age or Sex
Every Truss Sold is Guaranteed to Hold With Comfort
Mr. Wllnon 1ms hud twenty-five years experience, tlo knows how to fit a truss correctly to
each Individual case. He is a reliable Instructor on tho reduction of Hurnia; on the daily appli
cation of your truss for creator protection and comfort and on skin hygiene. We have provided
a modern nnd well equipped flttins room nnd are exclusive representatives of the Akron Truss
Co. We carry a full line of AKKON TKl'SSKS, world famous for twentv ' years. Thev have
earned a great reputation on merit and design, plus their exclusive SIDNOK Kl'HHKU PAH,
the greatest aid to security, comfort and sanitation ever offered Rl'l'Tl RKI) Sl'r'KKRKRS.
You must see and feel this wonderful appliance on your body to fully realize its value. Mr. Wil
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EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE
Use This Special Service We Have Provided FREE
REMEMBER THE DATE JULY 16 & 17
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
'Ask Fred"
Ticket Winning
Cohens and Kelly s
TO
Oilion: C'lin't you come to my party
Kulurduy nlsdlt, Kelly.
Kolly: Noto. 'iiiiH tlo It Colion. I've
tsot a caw of liuiiluiKo. .
Cohen: Will, thill don't make uuy
(lirrc-ri'iK-e. lirlnu It nilh you. Tlii'in
f oiiln Hill lrluk auylliiiiK. - ;
M4H(i lli:T KIMOTT,
: SIM North Uui'tletl.
tJicli: Suy whot'H Kandy walking ho
miidi for dui'lnir the dinner hour?
Kellv: Me told me he hus lioniifl to
rind a rlitii:er post ofnec and not Iom! any
working Ihue.
.Mii.Diti:i) m. :onnY.
521 So. ltlversldc Ave.
"Oil, Cohen! Hid Bill H that
"I illdit't know a fire Hel."
"No one else did."
KKXNKTir WILSON,
20 Soutli Oukdule.
Kelly 'Tin BeJIln' tlml or the fold here:
' Kacss I'll istt down to the linperlal Valley
to work."
Cohen ''Aw. Kelly, ilont. Why, mon,
KV one hundred niul I' 'teen in the simile
!:ivii there every vtorklll' day."
Kelly "What do I euro? I don't Imvc
to stay in the Nliade all the time."
M Its, DOUA K. CimiiY,
' . - 524 South lvlverslde Ave., City.
duct,"- tho speaker explained. 'If
well-meaning and sincere people
can tell ua what to eat and t
drink, what assurance hnvo we that
they will (not very shortly tell us
how," when" and ' where- wo shall
worship?"
Hhe Route of
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mamnm
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through the world's
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LOW ROUND TRIP
FARES are on sale
until September 30
return limit October
31. Stopovers alloiv
ed everywhere.
1 Canadian Fcilfic Travtlterj I
Cheques Good rhe World Over.
W. II. DiNicon-G.-u TisVr Dipt
1 13 A lliosjwiy-.l'ortlflnil- BR away MS:
American Hunk Building
For IratUl i O- H Btxitr,
Dutrit-t Fr.'.cil Attni
FOREST ABLAZE
ON SAMS CREEK
A new forest, firo of unknown
origin broke out at 4:00 p. m.
yesterday on state protected land
in the Kama valley section at the
head . of Sams croek in brush,
which through the efforts of As
sistant District Forester William
White, with three regular fire
fighters, assisted by the farmers
and others In that locality, was
gotten under control aftc it had
burned over an area of four or
five acres, last night. No damage
of any consequence Is reported,
and the fire is being carefully pat
rote d today.
Another small forest fire near
Aspln peak, Klamath county t1-':
or 10 miles distant from, rUockJj
Point, broke out yesterday uc
noon in timber, which was report
ed under control by 9:00 o'clock
lust night. Nothing since had
been heard from 'this fire at tho
Crater national forest office head
quarters here.
Tho fire that has been burning
for a ay a past at Hlatt prairie dam,
several times breaking out after it
had been placed under control, was
this noon said to be practically
extinguished. However, it is jstlll
being patroled.
- 4
Amorican building materials are
In do ma nd in Chile.
- FARES TO
California
Cut Almost in HALFI
Friday, JULY 18 only
' ROUND TRIP -
San Francisco
- ROUND TRIP
Los Angeks
Cood on . all trains
Friday, July 18, only.
Tickets may be used
in reclining chair cars
or IN TOURIST AND
STANDARD PULL
MANS upon pay
. mcnt of regular Pull
man charges. Return
. limits: San Francisco,
10 days from date of
sale; Los Angeles, 12
Make reservations carry'
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Phone 34
Fbone 884
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... how easy they arc to' prepare "
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THE "!?'"-
CANCELLED
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a bill which you felt you had paid
but was not quite sure?
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lief to be able to refer to your can
celled checks and ascertain that
your memory was correct.
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Commercial Savings Safe Deposit
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Agency
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Mtdford, Ortgoa
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$1.00 pair
Bilk from top to toe with
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