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MEDFORD MILf roiBPNE MEriFOTlD, ORBflON, THtlRSDAY, I JtTl!vI ? 6,' 1931 J
Bedford Mail Tribune
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MEhPORD HUNTING CO.
SI-S749 N. ftf H. - -
KflBKirr W. BUHL. Editor
K. L. KNAl'P, ftUMKW
- A Inkpendcttt Nmptptr
Knttrad u Kcond diai natter at Madfori.
Orifon, wdr Act of limb 8,-1870.
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lltlly, without HutKtay, Bonlli. ... .
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Sunoar. mm fear
Uv Wrier. Id Arfrane. Ifedford. AihUnd.
' Jackwpfiile. Ontral Polul, 1'boeoU, Talent, Uold
hiii ana on uwin.
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Hilly, wlihoirt Bundajr, ane year T.00
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All mm,, cub in jwtaoce.,i v
AFTER THE BATTLE
orrielal piper of tlx CHr of Madiera. -Orrielal
paper of Jaekeoo Coiulty.
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. lltcdiioa Full Leued Wire Hci-tIm
' "Tbei AAoclatnl ."ran -la uelinhely entitled to
the uae far publication of all new dlapitehn
ereonM -to it or ouwraue creaitea in uiu paper,
and alao to Un local newt puldbhcd herein.
All HchU far rubllulloa of ipeclal dlapalcuei
ncrcm tut eiM retanea. -
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MVMBtCR OK .AUDIT Hl'UKAU
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,., AdnKll6i"ttfpreenUUfee
M.'.-li, MQtifc.VHKN' U ('UMI'ANY
Offlwi .to Wr.L Wileano, IWrblL Ban
bin'
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Ye Smudge Pot
i f Tan- city can .now .cull "Whlolc''
Bulo. as twhnloal eni;ihecr'tor Uio
aewo.r disposal !tlan.r f-'ii'-VN
It la iow propoBoa that, all malria
uonyeon ,tne agog, of and
yeara, bo, trained jn .woodcraft., bo
"thoy,ca,n Uvke ears .of thpmeulvo
,ln jtno ivreain,- , nncl , follow .the
woodland itralla," It might nut be
u.liad lda',to trulrt them ao tlioy
can follow the trail from tho illn
nor talilp .19 the .kitchen ulnk, and
properly liung (he iuiahruji un .the
lower iinin 01 a jacKpmo. . ,
Tho fallowing dlla'toh fi'ohi far
owiyr RhotleHia, 'i'nvtiul;;thnt mm
are'-ii'illl Witch and - able, tol take
.car' of: theinnelvog,. In Whatever
UekVfoh Bltuntl)ii' that may iuIho: '
Ilv(nitone, IthdduBla',''Jiilysl'
i Ms Attacked tiy,; .wpunil.ed.
. 'n which hod aet upon him
In the Jungle a rancher named "
Ulotmsnn seined ' tho beilBt'B "'
tunt)nif una hold , on . until a ,
friend killed the,' Hon with 'a
rino. . - ;,. y:
I ' ThlB' la one of tho most novel
Vtvy.ru ndf hetolo . 'irlcka .that luui boeri
' brouglit.: to 'the : nttohtlon lit ;th
woi'Jcl ut largo In u long time., and
IVTO ONE familiar with iictual conditions was surprised at the
" defeat of the $235,000 bond issue yesterday. ,
. As a member of tho 'City Council and an ardent bond sup
porter expressed it a few days before-election : . "I don't be
lieve you could pass this bond issue in Medford at the present
time, with an aet of Congress.,'-'
v He was riht. Asking the people to spend such a sum of
money ut this time was like ringing the dinner gong before a
boat load of sea-skk piissengcrs at the height of a hurricane.
""fcW favorable response" it couldn't be done'"''"
IJOWiiVKIl, under the conditions, no one can blame the City
, Council for refusing to accept the responsibility for allow,
iug things to run along, as they have been running along for so
many years. With domuge suits threatened,, with sewage con
ditions deplorable, they naturally decided to appeal to their con
stituents for further instructions.. ,.,.,!....
' Now ihose instruotions have been given. The people of Med
ford want no bond issue at the present time, or at least they
don't -want the $235,000 bond issue as proposed.
fhe melee is over, but the ddor lingers on.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
BlUKd Irtitra pnujnlnf to ptnonil IxilUi ind brtlexe. oot to dlxait, dlicmto or treitmoit
will lie ramiM br Pr. BlJi If umped M-uWhmA enrelope b encloud. Utlen ihould be brief
ml iTilten In Ink. Oilnc to the Urfi ntmljer of lettrrt recelted ooljr a few cut be answered bere. No
rerbr ean be nude U querlei sot eeaforainc U ImtiuUloM. iiUim Dr. tVUllM Bradr In can of
Ibe tlaU Tribune. , ..
WHEN NEHVK8 GO WWONG, WE CLT 'KM. . .
Jtecently a man. In iCansaa City sola. The hands , have, remained
ytVhc sewer "bonds arc beaten, but the sewer problem remains.
WHAT TO DOt '
flfKLL, same of our jmiBter minds may go into a huddle, and
.i cvolvo some scheme by which this problem may be satis
factorily solved without spending any nioney.- t V V !
; But While' awaiting such miracle, we; are going to make a
suggciition, namelyii' i'!' , , :-. . t ... v ;
TJ f AT TUJ3; KKKVICKS. OF. THE BEST SANITARY EN
CINEKlfc; AVAI'LiAULK JJE BBCUBBD, ' THAT- II K MAKE A
COMPLETE 8UHV-EY OF THE MEDFORD SITUATION, AND
TJIAT HE MAKE DETAILED RECOMMENDATION, AS TO
WllAT fjJIOyljD HE DONE.) W,-..,u w,i,M. ... ....v .
ThisHwill oOst' some money but, in bur ' jxulgmeht, it .will be
mpn,y. well apent. i, ;.. - .i.. i. , wv'.-i !
(i . The opinions of several well known engineers, it'sitrue, have
lioen secured. ' The preliminary estimates of ithe' city cngineeriiiL'
dciHtrtmetit'' aavo' .beon- approved. '! But:"tlies'e opiniqns - were;
based iipoil tho assumption that the bond issue could be passed..
NUW WK WOULD IdKE 'SIMILAR EXPERT OPINIONS,
BASED UPON1 THE KNOWLEDGE THAT SUCH A BOND IS-;
SUE CAN'T BE PASSED. ' -' 1 1 ' -vfe
OULD the problem bo solved, for . example,' by the construe
tion of a sewage disposal plant alone, or could it be solved
by tomo practical expedient, even less expensive, which would
tido tho city over until general financial conditions imnrove.
ald the passagti of a bond issue would, at leHstj'.bc in the range
llK -DONoT . know;ir he . a vorgo citixoii bt Mqdfofd doeim't.
'if -Icnow. lint a'lliipable annitury engineer familiar with
Hhtli'rrtlilomH WQUJleti 'KNOW, r.t ;: r-' '
!An(i .3it n an iiidividal, AconfKOutcd by '.a , snrioiis accal
problom, Koea to the Amt lawyer 'he can fUul. or iby'-'a seiio'wa
licnUh frobli'in to tbovbesi ,t.octor ,he. caii ut sri THK ".pitv.
vuffcred an attack tot ' hiccoughs
that pons luted In uplto 6t nit rcme
v Vv hC dies fqr ton Uaya
and nfKhtji. He
wus finally taken
to. the open, ting
room and the uur
KGun Bevered the
two phrenic nervea
in the patient's
neck. These ner
vos are . 81) 1 n a 1
nerveu which hup
ply aensution and
motion to the din
, pnragm. Tho cut
ting . of the nerves Immediately
Htopped the . Npatim of the dla
phranm and the patient obtained
desperately needed rest, of course
his diaphragm Is put out of com
mission for an Indefinite time,
perhaps forever, but had this sur
Klcal interference not been avail
able the , hiecouKhs would prob
ably have put the whole man out
of commission for longer than
that. f tho phrenic nerves should
fall to regenerate and resume their
function, the. -patient simply Ke
on as he,waa, only slightly less
actively, for his breathing capac
ity would ibe limited and exertion
would quickly wind him, Jut as
though he had a damaged lung or
an Im pa I rod heart, !
It Is getting qulto the fashion
to Jump in and cut , off nerves
when thoy got crossed or any
thing. Take Raynaud's disease
('dead fingers"), for example. In
very troublesome cases when other
known palliative remedies fail it
Is now the custom to roll the pa
tient into the operating room and
do a thoracic or lumbar sympa
thotic ganglloneotomy--'the sym
pathetic refers to the , nervous sys
tern, not to the doctors and nurses
tho sometimes thoy are so ,very
and If you were the patient you d
be surprised , and delighted with
the results. In a series of six
patients with ndvanoed Raynaud's
disease of the feet this compara
tively simple division or severing
of the nerves supplying the blood
veuels Involved gave complete re
lief which has lasted from one
to four years so far. Tho feet
. commands ' admiration,, DttiHtmic
Vi .','Prt of. nig .inatomyThd "ninchVr
H
mtntetl Ulelinann," howevor, failed
In the big moment; Aa long na
hla hiuid was In tlio lion mouth
It would have, been but the work
of h moment, to havp, roaehed
farther, , grabbed,, .the, , '.'King of
Bpasla" by. tho tall,, yanked gently
but flniily, and turned the varmint
wrong aide out.
THE OOMMITTKK XM)MMJT
(l)ry olt NmtH)
,'Flvo delegatea from an On
tario town went to Turpnlo to
protest the culling of railway
aervleo. to their tuwn. Of (ho
five. It develupod, throe -had
driven to Toronto In minor,
cura, quo n a bus, and pirn
"ipni -hy rail. . u ; .
If you oro Intorealed in . tho
allKhteat,' In the Joya and' wova o
"Maw Kennedy; wltoao romnnoe
poted tout on from pagna reuenlly
it la timely .to mention thut hor
huHbimd loukB like iho huaband of
two, (!) utluT.wotnon.
Amliow Mcllun, nperelary uf the
treaaury, admlia be doia not "thor
cHighly iimlvi-alaiid the JSurppean
(liiunclal and war debt situation.'
Thcro aro 1 4, men on the abady
Ide of tho lllll (lore bank, any
afternoon. iualiried to aet aa lu
tora fur Mr. AUUIco. . and know
moro about tho Kuropoun altuatlun
than buropo doea heraelt,
"Jamea Qulnn and Mary Qulnn
wei'o married hint Saturday nl
Lakevlew. They me no rvlnllon
U'alaley Itema.) la that aoT
: The threatened apeelnl ailun of
the leglalntore, to. illaeuHB nothing
but taxua. will dvvoto Itaelf exe.lu
alvoly, nu diuln, to a feverlnh
dlacuaalvn of the Kogue river f lah
laaue.
There was oo automobile parked
In the "courleay apuee" lit tho po.
betivoon Ihe tiouia of 3 o, m. and
6 a, m. thin imrnng, for a wonder
Halla romo under two olaaalflea-
tlona thoae you menn to bit and
thoa you hit Iiwtead.
Of the, twe klmla of ttalla. th
metal are the eaaler to keep manl
euiwxl. On the other hand, the
huainn or finger nail If driven
Into) the wall la not ao handy fur
nn rising pleturea on.
There la an old byword nbout
nllrlng a nail on the head. Thla
la bhvlounly allly. alnee nulla do
not grow on hernia, on the con
trary. It la perfectly poaalble to hit
a hall on tho foot.
Toe naila are a great drwl like
finger nalla, only they can bo put
off longer.
If It weren't for finger nalla. wo
couldn't pick up plna. To show
our gratitude, we ought to !eV
up all the plna we ean.
(Cleveland Prraa)
' J undo, turna AU-aander Pan
tagoa looao. and then proreeda to
.corral Albert B. Fall in1 iirlaon. h.
V'k i':'miv, ?'n Vwr wna .convict
. . d .f . 4icitliiH bribe w hile
aecrelnry of the Interim-, ihoiigh
aiver of me brlba wHa niiinli.
I
CONFRONTED BY A SERIOUS- SANITARY ! PROBLEM:
SUOJULDrlN -OUR QITNjON, GO t6 THE. BEST SANITARY
KXI'KRT JT DAN SECURE, u,, . , 1:i ,
:A"d. wjb.i-lie.sucji. action shoidd Jjo tuktyi, withuut (uuduT
in tlio cxcitciiient of the campaign, were perliaps exaggerated;
that dangers do exist is certain. jThit something definite must
be dimofvaiuj dono'tpjiiikly, i aJso',eertiiin.v .... j ' .;
v r :) ,... ',.'. , i '-. ;v f .?; -.-N
FACT, ;Ouo,umiNual feahiro. of tho campaign was that, whilo
feeling auuinst the bonik
the air, even the most , vociferous opponents did not deny tin;
sewer situuiiuu wus bud, and soinpthing would .eventually have
to bo done about it. j ,
The diff'erouccs ,of opinion were noUas to the sewage situa
tion, but the method of correcting it. ,'
WITH SUCH 'UNANIMITY ON THIS POINT, WE FEEL
nuiB,j)jS.NU. lOI'LU OF MEDFORD CAN GET TO-
((ETHER AND SUCCESSFULLY SOLVE THIS PROBLEM
CONFRONTING THEM, AS THEY HAVH SOLVED SO MANY
t'JiRWfS PROUUIS IN'THK PAST. ' , ' V.
Bl:Tit ranH btvdou(?byeubmi(tin the drfuftted bond isiitie;
lit tlm 4,ia f ...'..A. ' . .
..,... vi pmni ji iuj mb: aim II; can r ho ilnnri hv
inr the buek, and (Ulai-inK tlio reHpoiiHihilitv now rosin wiih
the people who votrt tbia itwue flown, i- i ' ' V '
ihe mMttaiity,.doea.-'jiol? runt with tho neonle. but with
their duly elected reor8tmtatives. and. knnwhii? thu .i.w.ml.nr..
of tho council at we do, we are confident that while, natuwillv
tisappoiuted at the result of the eleetion. thev aro roliovn in
know where their uonstUuenU atand, and, with their mandate
of yesterday hi view, aro .determined to carry on and ko1v thW
tsewagc problem us speedily as it ean be done.
have ' been .warm -and dvyi even
In ' tho coldcHt wenther.' Thore
have been no- untoward effects ob
served. ,,:
Thoracic' sympathetic ganglion
removal has been done In a series
of rnsea of Raynaud's disease In
volving tho upper extremities, all
very sevortv advanced case. '-Three
ouch, oasos observed' for from two
to olovenvmopthji;iijfiley tho opera
tion, -JiaVo sJ.owti no further evl
deiico m ppHum of the surfuce ves-l
warm and dry. In one ,caje seven
montlis after operation mild blue
neat, of two fingers is Induced hy
any emotional . upset possibly
stray . strand of the .sympathetic
nerve was missed In the .operation.
In twenty -cases of thronibo-,
angiitis . .obliterans .affecting the
legs, -lumbar sympathetic gangll-H
oneetomy has proved beneficial for
16 and a failure In four. In four
cases of thrombo-anglftis obllter-.
ans affecting the handi, thoracic
sympathetic ganglionectomy (good
practice for .the tongue, . what !)
has proved eminently satisfactory,
bringing complete relief ttt.the
pain and other symptoms. .
This nerve operation is not
cure for either disease. It Is
merely a supplementary protective
measure that improves- the circu
lation In the affected region and
hence prevents gra v o r conse
quences., . , , 1. .;
FLIGHT O' TIME
(Medford and JacfcaoD County
-History From . ibe Files of
Tbe Mall Tribune of 90 J-nd
10 Yean Affo.) :
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ;
So. Thcrel
I am Interested In your offer
and would like to learn to breathe
with my stomach . -Mrs.
E- P. It. . ' ; .
Answer The1 stomach'.' Madam,
Is a digest! vo organ, and I do not
advlso trying to breathe ;wlth it. .
Kead It and Feel the Jainip
My little daughter, . age.d 16 Vj
months, has very bow .legs., We
have no porch or yard, so she is
unable to play outdoors or get any
sun or opon air. She has cod liver
oil every day. Is there any spec
ial shoe you would advise Would
an Inexpensive sun lamp help?
Mrs. M. P. W. ' i . i
Answer Feel a .little lump in
your throat, reader? I did until
I came to the postcript, which
explnlns that the family car ,1s
closed car so the child Is still
out of luck when she goes for
ide. Then I swallowed the lump
broke off a piece of my wisdom
tooth, and swore copiously to my
self. Just another case where
we're goln" to keep up with the
Joneses, by God, even if it takes
the life of our children. Thore
are literally millions of people
In this stricken land who live In
hovels or in tinselled . packing
boxes In-order to support an auto
mobile as expensive looking as the
oneses have. - This may be an
very-? well where it is merely
matter of an intentionally child
less couple playing the game of
bluff, but it is ai crime when It is
carxied on at the cost of the hap
tness and . health.: of : children
Read It. again, :;folks, and ec if
ou. can think i up a remedy for
this sad little, girl.'-- ;'
(Copyright John V, Plllo Co.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
, July 16, 1021.
,; ' (It was Saturday)
City's demurrer to emit that pav
ing wa laid around private prop
erty without consent of the owner
Is sustained, and circuit court holds
payments must be met.
Governmental expenses are cut
19,000,000.000 by the Harding ad
ministration. , .
Keeps, F,alseiaJ
Two
creek.
new forest fires on Elk
J city swelters in hottest day on rec-
if aLetT n
der keopa pliue., ,T'
alipplng. .- ... ' "m i
inK. - Sweeten, the V- H
. . . . i real teeth r-nmr....
Flrat and only unineaercnauHtur,! hv ,,," an,
l anu only tninsaere-nnuijiur,, b nniil ..U "'"h,
thern California klUed when t $r na
Clilcago.. "Black Sox'! In baaeball
scandal go on trial. ' .. )V
Empty houe on Orango street
and. unoccupied house, on South
Riverside .destroyed by fire, at the
same hour, ,1 a. m. in the morning.
Ilnlh M'nM tnlol Inaona '
-a
Mrs.. Brumfleld identifies body"
of tennis R unwell aa her husband's.
and- expresses firm belief ho- is
dead... 1
Mr. Borgdoll, mother of Grover
Cleveland Borgdoll, notorious slack
er, testified .she paid army major
$5000 so son, could escape. Major
asked for $100,000.
In ou
he rung auto Into phone polo.
for
COMFORT
IN THE .
KITCHEN
may aha '
he installed
in heirooms
unJ lavatories '
POST MORTEM
4 u is 1 1 .... .i .: .
' P"!"1'1 ooneorniMl, we did our best, "angels
Jilt ilii IWi innn,. " At' - X1 l.i t i
, "V '",vi' "-' og"t tmnl lor a cause in which
we Dciifeu, ami untler the same circumstances would ln tb
same again. We have no apologies to make, no alibis to offet
nun to tnose on mo other side who wou such an overwhelming
yiii-iHi our nearly eongratiUatums.
jSow Au U ims.t history .water over the mill aM f.,r ...
are concerned. As we wrote ut Ihe outset, this paper is as keen
ly interested in reducing its tax burden as anv business in Med
ford, and had wo been ,ib to see any way out or the mess with
out increasing taxes, we would have been for it ten thousand
ways. But we couldn't see it then, nrtd frankly We can't sec
n nuw
M M j.
Dl. T perhaps others wiser than we ean see it, ami to repeat,
we believe some recognized authority in snaitary engineer
mg w best qualified to point out the direction.
We are not interested in bond issues per se, but we RK
INTERESTED IN PKOTKCT1NG THE UKil.Tll n-ni.
CITY. AND PROMOTING THE WELFARE AND PROSPER
ITY OF ITS PEOPLE.
Any plan with this end in view we will .-i..r.,.,
lisnds and an open mind..;lf It appears to us right we will s.
' JI; If it appears to u, wrong, we won't support it. ,
"in we tio want this sewatre nrnb em nlv.li i..-
si.lyed and at the rrlietrrartii'l moment. '
A President i iko n bn-iebnll .,ii..l,. ir i.: .
I , , , i i iriiin mines
oool away a no-hit biiiih bn' ),,..,
. : . PlVfN.j.
Hy .Mury imliaui Ikinucr.
TeRKy wna ao jnoud ehe could
hardly talk dourly. She .wanted
to tell the LltUo lllack Clock that
"nil una uv-
. come such a
good diver thut
hp had return
ed tho rliiK of
ft little ilav-
mnto ' who "had
loat It In awlin-
mlim. , ;- ..
'Ho bad' to
dive only four
tlnira .to- pet It
J'ciisy aatil.t -"Another
time'
I nh ou Id bo
nblii to do It
f bo , second illvo anyway,"
ialkslo
enfs
nflei
John nddrd
"Nolv Isn't Unit IntoreatlnK."
miiii tne Clnrk, na thoukih-bo
iiHnn i eecn paying pnrtlruinr nt
lentlon, but then rcn.izpd what
me cnimrcn tind been aaylng and
naacn to hear more.
"1 really wiwn't pnyinit enoiiRh
attention ut flrat," he said, "be
eniiao when you apoke of John's
dlvlnit i aald to myself that wo
would have the diving udventuroa
lo liecll plnnnlns. 1 was merely
tninkliiR which trip .would
take.
"Oh, li-i'a take the divine one."
jonn salrt.
1 m going to turn the time
hack for tho first adventure." the
J.liue mark Clock aald.
They went along wlih him until
they came to the lake and ttiore
they saw a man In a great rub
ber oil-akin coat ami a helmet
g"ln down Into the lake.
' Ho la going to look for a box
of Jewels lost off the lake steam
er." the Utile Black Clock aald.
"but he can atay under the water
for only a few minute. Hla out
fit will help him, but only for a
little time."
John and - Veirav- remembered
having; heard their niothrr tell
about a lady who had loat a
package, containing her Jewelry
on one of the lake ateamera yeara
before. They had forgotten about
It.' hut now they wondi-reil If the
Clock had turned tbe time back
to thla event.
INunorniw llocovcrln the
Jewela." . ,v
"llcrt" lirlvrr Kincil
PORTI.ANH. Ora.. Julv 1 lj
irrnlce Campbell, convicted of
driving an automobile whll un
der the Influence of narcotics.
Was fined lion, sentenced to aerve
thirty days In Jail, and had her
drivers license suspended- fcr one
yi"rw1in h app.ivred in itm
Iclpnl .Tin lee Wndter conrr-hi-re'
late yi stenl.-iy.
Claaalfird adveitlsing gets results. '
8TINGINRS8.-'-.-;
' Ity Alice JuiImoii Penle.
rrobnbly the leaat loVablo trait
thnt anyono can posaess la that
of atlnglness.
Cblldren are not born stingy:
they are only made ao by . the
training they receive.
The stingy child la usually an
unnappy child. A lack of love,
of normal pleamirca, enough toys,
enough playmates all tend to make
for 8tlnginesa.
Menn treatment of ' nny sort
makes him feel thnt ho must cling
10 every satisfaction he already
has. ' .
The example of the jiiuUs In hla
N'ggnrdly, parsimonious .. parenta
unconsciously tench their children
to be mean and selfish. .
Frequently atlnglness . In a child.
Is a symptom of Jealousy. Ilif
parents muy have done nil In their
power to teach him generosity.
They may have aet him nn cer.l
lent example; yet. If ho feels that
bis parents favor a r brother
sister he may respond bv belne
grasping and selfish.
Since others get more than their
rair share of love, he is deter
mined to cling to every privilege
ne posseaaea in self-love and self
defenso and perhaps, too. na an In
direct expression of hate against
those who are cheating him out of
his due. .
To tho child who Is Jealous,
possesnions ace apt to become ft
symbol of the love that has been
denied, thereby assuming nn un
real and disturbing importance In
hla life.
Ironically enough, through thus
making himself disagreeable, he.
further alienates from himself the
love he craves. .
Not only la enough love helpful
In preventing a child from becom
ing atlngy, but he must .also have
busy, happy dnllv life, if the
World treata him generously he la ;
uisposea it treat It generously In
return, j - .
The value, of tarm rrooa produced
lu Ohio In. !!:!() waa ill ner eon I
less than In 1929.
How One Man
Lost 22 Pounds
Mr. Herman Runkla of Delrnli
writes: A few llnea of thank
from a rheumatism eaifferer My
first buttle of Kruachikn Mnila .rwi,'
all of the nchea and a-ellln. out
or my joints with my flrat bottle
1 went on n diet ami l, i.i i
,.,.,x ii-fi uae a new man.'
. To lose fat safely and . quleklv
Uke one-half teaspoonful of Km'--aehen
Sails In a g!as of hot waier
,"T ery morning-;
kntta la.i. 4 week 1
'- WoodTor
llenth lrug sir, or nnv drug
lone In America. '
If not Joyfully aatlsfle,) after the
first betile money back. 1
TWIiNTr YEARS A0 TODAY
July 16, 1911. ;
(It was Sunday.)
GiT-ck meets Greek at railrond
camp near Butte Falls.'; one shot,
other :1a a fugitive. - .-:'
- Deal completed wheroby. ..the
Medford Hotel,, when completed
August 15, will be iloaiid to .-.'tho
Mohr-Itau- company.. i
Arrangements- for- coumy fair-
ana pear siiowQ. hjs Anadofat . ma.?a
meetlnir. " - ' '
' Mereirryi-lsea to 106 de'gWo-!and
, a, a, 11 iai I) UOn.i a-.c .... (.1
111 ItzWn
This General Eleq
1 Window tVentilatinj I
EaKeuvS heel and eeekm. I
.-Swfatl.r aa lnJle.ai eji Lau"l3
' IfV .IOW1 D U IC. F .1 (n, nrA . "
,,t :v"s
v MUX JQ 1. i
1:hebc tOU.SU'. tfj
.T.fm .G-E JIGN . I
t I f C T R I C
BU Y vJHEM Hi
j- Peoples JElectrio StJ
? t N t t A t
s ii t p i v ' c 0 r p a nf
it
.,... , -4-.- -..''. ." .,'-i. '"' S.u..ima r;nov..,..o.-. :0..'(iUi1s i r'ulftij Jillliil
I: 10 Days Qnlyj at? i
, '.rr... -. ,:.., ,-"'1"1 "j')'"V'.'r-.w''..Mil'-'-I'n'i.i'.V. i . , i,..;,.
A ' " T7A !. -A , .-. 1 . : 1 V:::,i
nrc
:.."' -JLi :.-U
Linseed
Oil
Guaranteed Pure
$1.09
GAUOS
ivalsomine
list Grade
-' All Colors
ORONITE
Oil
28c
, GALLON
S2.50 House Paint
C-iiaraiiloexl -
SaIe i)ricc ; SI. 69
House Brooms
(ioiMl Quality - .
Sale price L!.':-.'.::.:;..-39c
Fly Spray Guna
' '. i ''-V . 1 'Jit--tsiie ' ;" ," .'
Sale price .-::.'....;.!.. 3 9"
Non-Rusting Dairy Pails
ilt iU 8lxc
Sale price ..... ...JQf.
Congoleum Rugs " v
Sale price 'j ,gc
Guaranteed Tin Snips
' ' ' $1.50 Value
ya, iiri,e 98c
6-Qt. Sauce Pans
Triple Coalcil
Sale price. '.:.:.i.L:.x:i..-;..,:;2gc
Pear Packers Aprons
Sale price , ;:.'..u 29c
Clacks Box Hatchets
Sa,e i,rive : :- ;-- -$2.49
Rag Rugs
, ' by 4 ... ...
;Salt i,ri,e -69c
Hand Trunks
July Clearance
Gypsy Camp Stove
Ooacman Make
July Clearance gej gg
Guaranteed Alarm Clb
. v ;' ' x Millie -Jiy J1U- Uen '
July. Clearance $
Single1 Electric Plate)
July tileai-imco ..i.::....
Double Electric Platef
'.'July Clearance ,....L.-...$3 1
Baby Bath Tubs
'.'.'.. While Tubs .
July Clearance $2.
Gold Medal Camp Co
; tt Values '
July Clearance ; ....i..:.:..-.. $3,!
Folding Camp Chain
$5 ticjlil .Medal ( bails
July Clearance $3.
Traveling Bags
$1.1,30 .Values
July Clearance - $9.
Atkins Hand Saw
July Clearance $1;
Window Awnings
$1.05 Values in All SII-
July Clearance $3,'
Keen Kutter Axes
' .1.S Vahioi - .
JuJy ClearaJJce -.-$2.'
Lamport's s Special P!
July Clearance - - 98c
WallPaper
100 Kill Is
July -Clearance 1-3 0
ESlPORf
226-230 East Main St.