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? PXC1E STX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 'oHFlOX, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. Normal Spine Means Health to Women Free Nerve Supply Assured : By Spinal Adjustments AT LAKE 0' WOODS Permanent docks are now under conHlrut'tion ot I-ake o' the Woods, Fred Wuhl ulinouncerf Monday, and work will prohahly be completed in uliont three weeks. The dock extends straight out from the shorn for about loo feet, with an urm extendlnK to the rlKht at center for 80 led. An extension of 80 feet nt a 45(1enree unKle, pointing: outward, In at the end of the 80-foot projection, making a space for bouts to dock near the shore where they nre protected. ' Certain allmenls of women hnvo become almost unlversul among civilized races. Many think that most of these disorders are un avoidable and they are looked upon as a "matter of course." InmanceB like the following are of noinmon occurrence In cases where Chlroprncllc analysis In made from the spine. Nerve pressure Is found to Indi cate lack of uourlshmcnt for the kin; poor surface circulation, and as a result of this condition, defec- tlve elimination through lbs skin anil accumulation ot wasto matter and syHteniuilc poisons In the sys tem. Implement found on nerves leadfnf fd the stomach Indicate signs i)f catarrhal affections and membranous Unions und want of nutrition In the glnudular struc tures. This, of course," moans such effects as IndlfseBtion, fermentation ot foods, gas formations, constipa tion and B multitude or resulting disturbances, , , There , will he found upon exam ination ot the spine certain devia tions of the vertebrae which creates the nerve Interference that ac counts for the fallen or prolapsed conditions' of stomach, bowels and other" abdominal organs, . from which there Is likely to lis, a sag ging of the pelvic organs, relaxa tion ot the bauds and ligaments at 'ladling them, and from this relax ation, the chief misplacement that accounts tor so mnny distresses of mind aiid body, . . Cuie and Effect! ' Many have been , Informed thai tfygery offere the only hone or re Wing order III the parts Involved sufficient to alfbrd all tlio reller that can be given tho patient, : From ..this oplulon the Chiroprac tors dissent, and explain that the relaxed ami prolapsed conditions, as well as the chlof misplacement, are not causes of disease, but only the effect or the compressed or Ir ritated nerves supplying the or gans and parts atfectad, and that the only possible wuy to restoro nu tnrul order and harmony of action Is to clear the way (or the normal passage or nerve Impulse from the brain to tho body. This is done by locating the displaced portions ot the spine and adjusting thorn to liberate the nerve Hues from Im pingement and tension. The Result of Adjustment Women who will make cureful Investigation ot chiropractic and take spinal adjustments will be proven fully sufficient to overcome all the. symptoms or ofreutB of their disorders. Removing the cause of the splue will dissipate such effects as-constipation, pains In the head, breasts, pelvis and lower limbs und disturbances of the KiiHtor Intes tinal tract. . . " .A areat deal of unnecessary suf fering can be avoided if women will Investigate and accept chiropractic. .MEMBERS OF CHIROPRACTIC BUREAU: DR. H. P. COLEMAN . Msdford Building DR. R. A. HEDGES " Stewsnt Building 'DR. E. W, HOFFMANN - Liberty Building , CUT OUT tlQN AND MAIL . The Cblropractlo Health Bureau, car of the Medford Mail Tribune, Medford Oregon. ' Pleue send me, without cost or obligation on my part, copy of the ew Booklet describing Cblroprao tie Health Service. i V Name .-. Address BELLES AND WINE LURE TO SAILORS VAVKTTK. Tahiti iff) The So ciety iHlamlH In the Kastnrn Pu clTlc, Inhabited by dusky belles, ami flowing with chimp wlnn, were much to the llkliw of thu vrvw of tha American inulorsliip AictuniH. A broken camwhaft forced tho ArctuniH to put In for rcpafrH. WlM-n th uhip was ready to Hall, many of tho crow preferred tin; coHy khihh hutH beneath tho palm to thu bunks In tho forecastle. Oft'lrera ordered tho enchanted son men handcuffed and literally drnKKcri them on hon rd. a nI on the evo of willing nre linhtH were hung over the Hides of the uhip to attract Hhurks. The low?, gray, menacing HhapeH circling the vpmhcI det(rretl thotto who felt Inclined tit HWim nshore. Meteorological Report . July 21!, m:in Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and WedncHduy fair; continued wurm. OriiRon: Kog on coast; fair and moderately warm ill Interior tonlKht and Wednesday. Local Data. 4 " S t) 5 g H w o. to Temperature (Pegs.) .... 91 r9 lllKhest (Lust 12 Inn.).. IM III Lowest (UiHt 12 lira.) ..'54 r9 tel. humidity (Pet.) .... 24 t!7 I'reclpltutlon (Ins.) DO .00 Stale of weather Clear Clear Uiwest lempuratiire this morn ing, 68 doKreos. ' TuTui pruclpilutlon since Kept, f! 1929, 12.97 InchnH. Temperatures u year uko today: Highest, mi; lowest, 47. Sunset today, 7:40 p. m. , Hutu-Inn Wednesday, 4:57 a. m. HutiHe Wednesday, 779p. m. Observations Taken st 5 A. M., 120th Mercian Time n CITY. 3 V f! fiakor City 84 03 Clear lllsmarck 7S R8 Clear llolso X8 til) Clear Denver (12 M I'. Cdy. Des Moines ...... 81 04 Clear Fresno 1(H) (14 Clear Helena tt2 Kti Cleur l,os Anncles 02 Cloudy Murshflehl 70 50 Cloudy I'hoeulx 102 78 1'. Cdy. Porlluutl K(l tl Clear Itnd lllufr KM SO Clear Hosehut'K 88 00 Clear Salt Luke City.. 8.8 (58 Cloudy Son Francisco 54 Cloudy Santa Ve 8 54 Until Seattle 78 110 Clear HiMikane a 90 ' 68 Clear Walla Walla .... 94 . fit) Clear Winnipeg 70 fill Cloudy W. J HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. PILES EASY TO GET 1 OF S NOWADAY Thousands Are Troubled for Years and Tell of Quick and Easy Relief Inexpensive remedy costs only 73 cents "I'm so happy and grateful at V'ng free ot my old Pile troubles I'm writing you to use my name -if you want to," dcclsres H. H. Nordmsn retired fsrmer of Buffalo Center, lows. "I hsd the itching bleeding painful kind snd I hsd them bad. 1 used all kinds ot salves but found practically no re lief until I ssw Colse I'ile Pills ad vertised in the psper and got some. Those Pills stsrted doing me good the first dsy, snd I hsd no trouble sfter I used the first 75c bottle, ibat I kept on using three bottles in all, and I am free of all signs f my old Pile troubles. I sure sm thankful snd recommend Colss Pills wherever I learn of somrbodv suffering ss I formerly suffered," continued Mr. Nordmsn. Thousands of men snd women suffering with various forms of Piles have been happy to And wives, suppositories, etc, sre no longer required. Juat a couple of Colse Pill Piles with a swallow of water each meal Is sll needed for quick relief. Pruggials here are authorised to sell on positive guar antee of sstisfsrtinn or mniey back without quibble or question, Or seed 7Sf in stsmns or coin to Celts Chemical Co. Brentwood, Md. Grange Notes Jacksonville Orange. The H. IS. club of thu Jackson ville Grange will moot Thurmlay afternoon instead of Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mr. C. C. Hoover on Ko lane. The club ha voted to continue tho bi monthly moetlnjE throughout the Hummer nnd nfw work Is ready for the next meeting. Hegulnr meeting of the Orange will be held Friday evening nt 8:30. The Ornnge hnll Is n cool place to Hpond n warm evening, nnd Interesting meetings nnd pro grams nre being held. Attention Is called to the Po mona meeting to be held nt T-ake Creek. Saturday, July 27th. Initi tory work of the fifth -degree will he given Saturday evening in the Central Point Orange hnll. Those who wish to take this degree should he present. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sim and Mr. and Mrs. Xeldermeyer wro vWtorH of the SnniH Valley Orange Saturday evening, Mrn. Slmn con duet ed the communliy flinging of tho program and fcHldo from that a very good program was enjoyed, Siiiuh Valley Orange. One of the most Interesting meet ings for .tnmo time was held at the Samft Vr.lloy O r a n u o Saturday night. One of the principal fea tures of the meeting was the talk on fraternallsm by Stewart Ma son of Portland. In hi tnllt Mr. Mnnon emphasized the fact that the stronphold of the United Stntes i Its religion, "nnd that Is one renmon that ITuwin Is nttemptlng to destroy It," and Mr. Mn,son con tinued, "Thnnks to the men at the head of our government. It can not be done." From the many expresnlnns heard, the grangers were very ap preciative of the opportunliy of hearing Mr, Mason. Mr. Trill, attorney of Centrnl Point, offered to the granger a feasible plan for creating loan mon ey for farmers' needfi. Other num bers of the lecturer's program were roll-call by tenting the ear of mem bers for music; group Hinging led hy Mm. Mabel Simms of the Jack sonville Orange, who proved very capable; the debate, "Itesolvf.!, that early marriages nre more :tt lsfactory than late one." with Mrs. O. T. Wilson nnd Clarence llnlmea as nfflrmntlves and It. V.. Nenlnn and Frances Wilson negatives. The affirmative won by u small mar gin. Many facts an well ns fun were brought out during the ar gument, and tho 'reading of the Hnmn Valley Orange Journal. The next debate promised by tho lecturer In "Resolved, that we nre healthier, happier nnd better than in our grandparents ay." A Hhort huslness session was hold when county fair committees re ported on accomplishments toward the Orange exhibit. The principal report from the rond committee re vealed the earnest work the com-m-ittee Is doing to eradicate dan gerous pieces of road In their dis trict. Itefreshmentfl of Ice crenm and cake were served hy tho II. K. O. Fred I'ettigrew und huh. Char ley of the Crater I-ake highway, were In Kagle Point Wednesday on business. Mrs. Annie Brophy 1 home again after being in the Commu nity honpital ut Medford some time and in very much improved. Mr. and .Mrs.-C. F. Oavles gath ered a fruit Jar full of urmy worms out of their garden one day last week. The worms have Invaded the gardens In .Kagle Point only in hi.m1I numbers. Oeorge AlbertH of Putte Falls was n business visitor at the home or A. C. MitietHtaedt Saturday. Mm FranciH Campbell of the First State Hank, Leland Camp be II of K veret t , Wash. , a n d M r. and Mrs. W. H. Young and chil dren motored to Cruter Lake Sun day. Uybil Caster and Mary Hanna ford accompanied IClMv Wilhite to the borne oT her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Wilhite at I-ike Creek for the week-end. 11. K. Club will me)! Wednes day afternoon. July 30, at the homo of Mrs. INma Smith. Work for the annual carnival will be the order of the day. John Unn, local youth, employ ed at Crater hike lodge made u short visit to friends In Kagle point Sundny. Ilible class of the Presbyterian Sunday whool meety every Sun day morning nt 10 o'clock. Mrs. Cora Morgan, lender. All mem bers of the class are urged to at tend, and visitors are welcome. Mr. unci Mrs. Karl Ksch culled nt the It. A. Weldman home Sun dny. Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Spencer of tho Alnvinta orchard and Frank Strnhan r visited friends In Kagle Point Sundny. LOCAL MEN ATTENDING1 Five local men are listed as among the 195 Oregon men present at Vancouver Uarracks and Fort Lewis for reserve officers who will lmly for two weeks, and listen to lectures ry told - I me army ser geant. Local officers listed include Evan L. Miller. Olen B. Wood, Clyde S. Cook of Medford. nnd Richard I). Cray of Oold Hill of 3S2nd In fantry; and Newton C. Chaney of iitiih division. r- - Walter Olmscheid Jacksonville Star Eoute You are Invited to present this con pon at the Mail Tribune office ar receive two FREE TICKETS ANDERSON CREEK i ' EAGLE POINT EAOI.IJ POINT, Ore., July 22 (HpeVul) Mr. und Mrs. Tom OiiHter have moved from Kunle I'nlnt tn the ttarber plneo three mlleH enRt of Mndford. Mm. M. I. I'm lit vlBltod on Thurmliiy ut tho home of Mr. und Ml'". I,. K. Hunk. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Mnrnh Clnrrett nnd Mr. und Mt'H. l'orcy Huley were nmonir EukIo Point people pie nleltiK nt McAlllMler npiitiKH Sun dny. MrH. Mtu-Joi-le lluiit'Hon of Phoe nix Hpent Wednesday ut the home of her pareutH, Mr. nnd Mrs. otto Canter. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Mlttelutuodt left Saturday mornlUK for Port land to enjoy a several days' vIhK with relatlniiH. c. K. DavloH.haH ehai-Re or the ikilry cows nnd Mrs. Kdilh Weldman Is IooUImk nftr the home during; their uh nence. Kd Haak of Portlaml Iuih ar rived nt the home of IiIh l)i-other. L. K. liuuli for n Iouk visit. Mrs. Tom tilllott, neo Hthel Cox nnd diiUKhtorw, Irene, nnd Dorothy of Denver. Colorado, nre visiting nt the country homo of Mrs. M. I,. Prtiltt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Stanley nnd children, luy Prultt nnd son. Herbert nnd Mrs. Prultt went to Crescent City Sunday. Miss Ida Ilents nnd .Miss lrmn Stondman ot Anaheim, Calif., are vlsltlnit Mrs. Uitlle Van Scoy. The tadles nre former school chums. Mr. Wrlcht. minister of the Community church nt IMrIc Point, left for his homo at ISoscliui'K Tuesday. Mallei tlioKS of Medford was In Haitle Point several days this week. Mr. moved where ment. Itlclinrd nnd Knrl Wlnu of llak ersflchl. l"n I., nnd Hill l.lnley of Cenirnl Point visited Wednesday nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mis. William Helms. Mr. nnd Mrs. lioy Smith were liuelncss callers st the homo of. It. A. W'elitinnn Thursday. Mrs. Allle Daly left Monday for Ashlund where she will enjoy a week's vacation at the home of her dnimhtor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcrt Pcnchcy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilfred Uncles nnd son. Morris, left for Ihetr home nt Knlcrprlse Monday, after spcmllnit three weeks vlsltlnn Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Davles nnd dall- Khter, Kathleen. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ee Hart left for. their home In llnklnnd. ml., after HiiendliiR a week Msltlnn Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seaman nnd family. Krncetlne Dahack oldest dau ghter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dahftck of the Onsls servlco station and John llenshnw one of our locnl youths, were mnrrled recently nt M.dforil. nnd Mrs. l.yle Carlton to Medford Wednesday Mr. Carlton hns employ- ANDERSON' ORHKK, Ore., July 2'J. (Kpl.) The many frinnd.s of Roy Ilushnell will lie plcuied t,n h'nrn ho Is home after his lonw Ulnew In tho Ashland hospital. Jas. MacDowell and family were out to the valley Kntunliiy. Mr. f. ml Mra. Jas. Mays 'nnd dnuifhter were In Talent Kuml.iy evening I.om Tlushne!! cnlleil on Ttuth Mays Monday. Steve Lunalc nnd Jan. Mays help ed Mr. Petri haul hay Monday. Geo. 'helpheyf 'was out to Tal ent Tucsdny. tf M. Centers Rpent a few days in Medford hint week. 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