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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthor Perry
Moonshine wu splashed on many a
moonshiner's ahoea lata yesterday, aa
they recalled how they hurried Into
town the morning alter the primary
to kid the aherllf, and aoold him for
keeping them In Jail.
Fifty-eight daya till Christmas, aa
the crow fllea. If Santa Claua was
running for aomethlng, .
According to testimony of your
oorr'a radio, there la
aoprano In
the Ylclnlty of Denver,
never atppa alnglng.
Colo., who
Deaplte the ahortage of Indiana, fine
Indian summer prevails,
It aeoma to be the opinion of both
Democrat! and Hooverhatera adhep
nts, that It would do no harm If the
Bon. Alt Smith got the tonallltla,
Care ahould be exercised, or the
Medford-Klamath Falls football game
Saturday will degenerate Into a po
litical rally.
,
Country hams are being amoked,
but not where you think you smell
them.
HE-MAN STUFF
(Nashville (Tenn.) Banner.)
A search for the man with the
ugliest, longest, biggest, shortest
nose In the Shrine club member
ship ended shortly after noon to
day, at the conclusion of a nose
measuring contest , which fea
tured the weekly luncheon meet
ing in the Andrew Jackson hotel.
The Rev. Prentice A. Pugh, rec
tor of the Church of the Advent,
won first place; second place
went to Judge Charles o. Gilbert,
and third plaoe was won by Bar-
ney Rlttenbergi T. A. Spring
Held was In charge of the contest.
'
It was never charged that Demo
cratic ladles were homller than J.
Nance Garner, the vice-presidential
nominee. As a matter of fact, Mr.
Oarner'a face la not homely It's the
shape lt'a In,
Tom Waterman Is going to vote
(or Roosevelt. We hope he has to
wear his linen duster all winter, and
that Vermont frlende who send him
maple syrup every fall make It 09
per cent water.
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WHAT PROHIBITION DOBS
(Confession of John Smith as taken
Knowleton Parker.)
"I had 13 bottles of whisky In my
cellar and my wife made me empty
the contents of each and every one
down the sink, so I proceeded to do
aa my wife desired and withdrew the
cork from the first bottle, poured
the contents down the sink except
lor one glass, which I drank. I then
wltudrew the cork from the second
bottle and did likewise, with the ex
ception of one glass which I drank.
"I extracted the cork from the
third bottle, emptied the good old
boore down the bottle, except a glass
which I devoured. Pulled the bottle
from the cork of the next and drank
one sink out of It, then threw the
rest down the sink.
"I pulled the sink out of the next
cork and poured the bottle down my
neck. I pulled the next bottle out
of my throat and poured the cork
down the alnk, all but the sink, which
X drank.
"I pulled the next cork from my
throat and poured the alnk down the
Bottle and drank the cork.
e
"Well, had them all emptied and
steadied the house with one hand
and counted the bottles, which were
4. so counted them again when they
esrae around again and I had 74. and
a the house came around I counted
them and finally had all the houses
and bottles counted and I proceeded
to wash ;ht bottles, but couldn't get
the brush In the bottles so I turned
them Inside out and wiped them all,
and went upstairs and told my other
half about what I did, and oh, boy.
I've got the wlfest little nice In the
world." (Emporia Oaaeette.)
Dallyl Huh Jovel
RICHMOND. Va.. Oct. 37. (AP)
Announcement that Lady Astor, the
former Nancy Langhorne of Virginia,
will come to Richmond and speak at
the opening of the community fund
campaign on November 10 was made
today after a trans-Atlantlo tele
phone conversation between the Brit
ish peeress and parliament member
and Julian M. Hall, Richmond bank-
. Menaan
Who's Looney Now?
'T'HE present status of the presidential campaign recalls a
remark made by the late Lord Bryce:
"During the height of a presidential campaign (In America)
It U doubtful If anyone remain quite aane. It hu been my
obaervatlon that those who moat emphatically deny emotional
lnatablllty, are often thoee who are moat plainly vlctlma of the
prevailing psychosis."
Lord Bryce was the author of the most penetrating and
authentic analysis of American politics ever written, and what
he found true nearly a generation ago, is undoubtedly true
today.
llOfO one is quite sane, and
whole, we fear, will not
8th of November.
So we must expect to find such evidences of irrational
cerebration as continue to provide amusement for those who
ure able to retain, both their sense and their Bense of humor.
For example :
The recently accepted organ
county brands the endorsement
nor Meier, "as political propoganda of the most vicious type,
endorsement of a cause that has brought ruin and disaster, and
if successful, will mean "a complete breakdown of the present
order of things, bloodshed will
munism, that most dread reaction to special privilege, will gain
impetus, and there will be retributions on a scale never dreamed
of."
And leading this incendiary outburst is the declaration,
THAT FEAR IS THE MOST DEVASTATING OF ALL IN
STRUMENTALITIES THAT
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN 1
When such statements can bo
side by side, what is any rational
cal scene to conclude? WHAT comment can be made, MORE
effective than the raising of both hands, a shaking of the head,
and no comment at all!
A ND until Mr. Richard Washburn Child, the apostle of sweet
nesB and light in this campaign, who so bitterly excoriated
J the Republican leaders, as "guilty of fabricated treason, playing
shipwreck politics, advocating
they dared to maintain that a
gram at this time, would retard rather than hasten economic
recovery, SPEAKS OUT AND ALSO DEPLORES THIS
DEMOCRATIC PROPOGANDA
can be drawn.
When such a plea aids Roosevelt it is right and proper, when
it aids President Hoover it is unworthy and WRONG !.
And so the crazy snake dance goes onl
Stand by Oregon
"THHERE is a great difference, however, between what Gover-
nor Meier said in his endorsement of President Hoover, and
what the journalistio spokesman of Roosoveltism is and has
been, saying in this neck of the woods.
Governor Meier does NOT foretell calamity. He does NOT
believe that the election of a president, any president, is
going to spell this nation's ruin. He believes in this country,
he believes it is too great, too Btrong, TOO SOUND AT HEART,
to be destroyed or mined by any individual, or any political
party.
DUT lie DOES believe and this piyier absolutely agrees with
him that conditions will improve MORE RAPIDLY
under the leadership of Mr. Hoover, than "if we elect a guide
who is going to take us no one knows where 1
Ho DOES beliovo, that changing pilots of the ship of state
NOW, abandoning the Hoover
period of four months, when one program has been repudiated,
and no program will be available to take its place, will make
economio conditions WORSE instead of hotter j RETARD re
covery instead of ACCELERATING it.
That is and has been the position of this newspaper EX
ACTLY. We don't know how others feel about it, but we are Bick and
tired of tliiB depression; we want business to return to some
thing approaching normal JUST AS SOON AS IT CAN. We
want nothing, no matter how small, to interfere with that
recuperative process which unquestionably has started, and
we are firmly convinced if President Hoover is retained WILL
CONTINUE, unchecked and unabated.
CERTAINLY no one cnn accuse Governor Meier of taking
this stand as a Republican partisan. He left the Republi
can party to run for Governor, as an independent, ho defeated
the regular Republican nominee in a bitter and tempestuous
campaign.
Nor can anyone deny Governor Meier is a good business
man, that he knows his state, and that only -as that state pros
pers can his business prosper.
In tho following statement, we believe Governor Meier sums
up his position and tho position of the Republican party in
this campaign, bettor and more oonviueingly than any other
spokesman of that party has done:
"As governor of Oregon, as one who haa pride in his native
state, as one whose business Interests and financial investments
are tied up with the prosperity of the Oregon livestock raiser,
the Oregon grain farmer, the Oregon fruit raiser, the Oregon
fisherman, the Oregon lumberman, the Oregon butter and
cheese producer, the Oregon nut grower, the Oregon paper
manufacturer and the WORKER DEPENDENT ON THESE In
DUSTRIES, I don't want to take a chance on Roosevelt's tariff
poltclea.
"I don't want to TAKE A CHANCE on what It will do to
these and through them. to EVERYBODY ELSE IN OREGON."
TENNESSEE HINTED
AS ROSE BOWL FOE
LOS ANOELE9. Oct. 31. (ff)
Should Tenesaee go through the sea
eon undefeated and have Its football
team Invited to participate In the
Rose tournament game at Pasadena
New Year's day, the Volunteers do
not propose to be unprepared.
A Tennessee scout was on hand for
the Stanford -Southern California
game at Palo Alto last Saturday, tt
became known here todsy. The Vol
MEDFORD MAIL
the people of this country, as a
return to sanity until after the
of Roosevelt support in Jackson
of President Hoover by Gover
stalk through' the land, com
CAN BE INJECTED INTO A
made, by tho same newspaper,
observer of the present politi
a policy of rule or ruin," when
repudiation of the Hoover pro
as well, only one conclusion
program NOW, injecting a
unteers hare lost only one game In
five years.
Steele Wins.
SEATTLE. Oct. J7. fly-Th fistic
ledger of rreddle Steele balanced
again today, the hard-hitting Ta
come welterweight having defeated
Tommy Herman, Chicago, In a six-
round boxing battle here Isst night
to square up for a recent loss lo
the middle westerner In Los Anielea
Steele weighed
Herman 150,
148!, pounds and ,
Oraf Zeppelin Again.
PERNAMBUCO, Braall, Oct. 97.
WP The German Oraf leppelln ar
rived today on her ninth and last
visit of this year to South America,
TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD,
Personal Health Seirvice
By William
' Signed latura psrta.rt.ng to psrsonai beaJtb and oygiena, not lo disease
diagnosis or treatment, wlU os answered by Or. Brady U a stamped tali-addressed
antelope ij anoloaed. Letters mould oe briej and wrHtan in ink
Owing Co (he targe number at letters received only a few can be answered
bora. Ho reply can be mads Co queries not conforming to instructions, .ad
dress Or. William Brady in care of rbs Mall Tribune,
BLITHE AND CAREFREE THE LIFE OF A TAPEWORM.
The common tapeworm Is the beer . the personal supervision of your phy-
tapeworm, called Tenlo saglnata. This
parasite seldom causes serious trouble
In the human
host, tho In some
Instances digest
Ive d 1 s t urbance
and simple ane
mia may occur,
The life cycle of
the tapeworm Is
passed as follows:
The larva Is pres
ent In the meat
In little spots no
larger than a rai
sin seed. Such spots are called
"measles," or cysttcercl, or bladder
worms or hydatids all meaning the
same thing, a watery vesclcle. Exam
lned under magnification the "blad
der worm" appears to be the head
(not larger than the head of a pin)
and neck of the tapeworm with a lit
tle watery sac attached.
The "measly" meat Is eaten raw or
underdone (thorough cooking of the
meat would kill the larvae) and in
the stomach or Intestine of man the
larva develops Into tho adult tape
worm. The head Is equipped with no
hooks such as some other tapeworms
have, and hence It Is not difficult to
expel the worm. The worm grows in
links or segments, very small at the
head end. Increasing in size, until
they become flat oblong yellowish
links as large as a pumpkin seed. The
entire tapeworm may reach a length
of many feet. Pieces consisting of
one of several links or segments are
occasionally discharged. The finding
of these unmistakable segments or
the finding of the tapeworm eggs by
microscopical examination, la the only
positive evidence that an individual
has a tapeworm.
Contrary to popular belief a tape
worm does not rob Its human host of
any appreciable amount of nourish-
ment, nor does emaciation or weak
ness of the host Indicate that he has
tapeworm. Indeed, most persons who
are found harboring tapeworm are too
well nourished. Voracious appetite
Is of course not at all suggestive of
the presence of such a tapeworm.
The eggs of the tapeworm dis
charged from the Intestine of the host
contaminate the ground or perhaps
the feed or pasturage of cattle, or
possibly their water supply. The mi
croscopic eggs are Ingested by the
cattle develop Into larvae In the stom
ach of the animal and penetrate the
stomach walls and lodge In the mus
cles, also In the liver, heart and
brains. Their presence seems to give
the bovine host no trouble aa a rule.
No treatment for tapeworm Infesta
tion Is advisable or even safe without
E
AND POLICE Ml
LONDON, Eng.. Oct. 37. (AP)
Rioting unemployed, shouting defi
ance at the police, participated today
In the most serious disturbance of
the kind that London has seen In
years.
Fifty thousand people wese massed
In Hyde Park and at the several en
trances as a column of several thou
sand Jobless marched In for a dem
onstration in protest against admin
istration of the dole system.
In great Cumberland palace, oppo
site the marble aroh entrance on
Edge ware road, a brick was thrown
through the pos toff Ice window.
Mounted police charged, swinging
their clubs, and the mob fell back,
cursing and booing.
The police retired and the crowd
swept in again among them. Time
after time the horses pressed back
the mob, withdrew, and the mob
surged In again.
Stones and mud whizzed past the
policemen's heads. Several persons
were injured and taken away in am
bulances. This fighting took place over a
300-yard section along the bridle
path from the marble arch westward.
Meantime the throng Inside, which
had been listening in an orderly
manner to speeches from 50 soap-box
orators, became menacing.
Attracted by the affray at the mar
ble arch, mobs began to gather in
side the park railings.
The mounted police extended their
charges along Bayswater road as the
crowds before and behind them grew
more hostile.
The rioters pulled branches from
the trees and tore up the park rail
ings as weapons. They threw any
thing that came to hand.
One mounted policeman was sepa
rated from his galloping squad. His
helmet was knocked off by a stone.
There were women screaming
among the rioters. Some of them
fainted and were carried into stores.
Dozens of windows were broken
and as darkness fell there was no
sign of a trues.
While this was going on. a number
of elderly gentlemen who lead their I
dogs through Hyde Park every after
noon were out as usual for their daily
exercise.
t
PRINCETON. N. J. If Princeton
has trouble solving Michigan nlavs
Saturday It will not be from lack of j
coaching. Earl Martlneau haa been t
playing the part of Harry Newman !
on the scrubs' "Michigan" team for
couple of days and Campbell
u,,"n and Tad Wlemsn. a former
Michigan coach, have also been In
the backfleld.
Mrs. Hhltlivk ltrttrrMra. A. Whlt
lock. who recently undetwent a major
opet.itlnn at t;ie Sacred Hfsrt hos
pital, left the hospital for her homt:
, toaav. ner conait on M nt miwH im.
proved.
OEEGON, THURSDAY,
Brady, CI D.
cian.
Such "measly" meat may occasion
ally pass the regular government In
spection In the great packing bouses,
and probably not Infrequently gets
Into the market In communities
where locally produced beef Is sold
directly to the retailer and the public
without official inspection. However,
it Is a minor matter, provided one
makes it a rule to avoid eating under
done or rare beef unless there Is ade
quate assurance that the meat Is
free from bladder worms.
Beef kept In cold storage or In
pickle for 21 days may be considered
safe In any case, as bladder worms or
cysticerci die within that time.
Ql'ESTIONS AND ANSWERS,
They're In the Breakers Now.
Myself and another member of the
family have Joined the "Breakers"
through giving heed to your advice.
We are very grateful to you. H. M. 8.
Answer Which means the corres
pondent has succeeded In breaking
the constipation habit. Glad to send
Instructions to any victim of toe
habit who sends a dime and a stamp
ed envelope bearing his address.
Bow Legs.
Would the taking of cod liver U
help In straightening bow legs In an
adult? If not, do you know of any
thing besides an operation that
would? F. M.
Answer No. No. Only operation
on the bent bones, by a responsible
surgeon will straighten bow legs In a
person over 8 years of age.'
Save 'Em.
Do you believe In saving baby's
first teeth? I mean by having them
filled at the age of 4 years? If so,
why? Mrs. P. S.
Answer Yes. By saving the baby
teeth you provide a good ground for
the development of sound even per
manent teeth. If the baby takes
plenty of RAW milk he will have bet
ter teeth. Certified milk Is the purest
and finest milk you can give a child.
Certified milk Is raw. Ask your fam
ily physician, or your local health
officer about any ordinary raw milk
you propose to feed the baby.
No, Honey.
I have been cured of the constipa
tion habit by following your advice.
Formerly I used a large amount of
physic. Now I use nothing but flax-
seed. If you like honey 111 send you
some of our choicest orange flower
honey . . . Mrs. L. H.
Answer Thanks, but I don't care
for any honey. I like old-fashioned
molasses (without the brimstone
adulteration), and lots of sugar. Ice
cream, candy and cake, but I draw
the line on fudge and honey.
(Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.)
TOLD BY CURTIS
LIMA, Ohio, Oct. 27. (AP) The
Republican tariff was described by
Vice-President Curtis In an address
last night as an Important protection
for American farmera.
The vice-president, seeking re-election,
spoke before a capacity crowd
In Memorial hall which seats 4,000
persons.
Although the United States Is a
largo exporter of wheat, Curtis said,
It needs Republican protective tar
iffs. "The Underwood tariff act, a Dem
ocratic measure, permitted In 1831
the Importation of t9S.000.000 worth
of wheat, most of It from Canada,"
he said.
"When we Republicans regained
control of the tariff, we enacted at
first an emergency tariff act and
then the McCumber-Fordney bill, and
the Importation of wheat dropped
16.000.000 In spite of Canada's low
prices.
"Similarly, the Democrat were
permitting a condition that brought
us $13,000,000 worth of wheat flour,
mostly Irom Canada. But after the
Republican tariffs were operating,
we find that only 37.382 worth came
In In 1938."
Curtis said the Democrats have
been telling the wheat farmer that
a h!g,h tariff has no benefits on sn
exportable article where we can ship
large amounts abroad." He also as
serted that Qov. Franklin D. Roose
velt, Democratic presidential nomi
nee, favors a reduction In the sugar
tariff that would "mean a real
threat" to the sugar beet Industry
In this country.
roWERFl'l, FLEKT FAVORED
IF ARMS PACT LIMIT FAILS
(Continued noin Page One)
it Justification for our Insistence upon
equality for Germany."
LONDON. Oct. 37. (AP) Govern
ment officials withheld comment to
day on President Hoover's declaration
that If disarmament negotiations now
In progress should fall, the United
states win build Its navy to full
strength under the London tresty.
It was thought, however, that Prime
Minister MacDonald may be ques
tioned In the house of commons con
cerning Its import.
in autnontatlve quarters tt was
considered that the president's state
ment probably will have little effect
on this country, aa Anglo-American
naval relations are at present so
sound bssically and both nations are
o desirous of armaments cuts. In:
these quarters It was thought that '
Mr. Hoover had directed his statement
at other countries.
Recent conversations between Brit
Ifth officials and Norman H. Davis,
the American disarmament- repre-crt-.tlve,
are iVMuMcred to have built ,
an utid.tstsndmg which may place ,
Great Britain the United States
OCTOBER 27, 1333.
Flight 'o Time
tMedford and Jackson Count
History from the FUes of'Tnr
Mall Trtbnne or aa and 10 Year
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
October 27, 1922
(It was Friday)
Peon pants make appearance on
local dudes and create a furore.
A gentle rain falls over the valley,
causing the leaves to fall In great
profusion.
"Independent League"
heckled at Rogue River.
speakers
Many surprise parties In the Wil
low Springe district.
Evans Valley to build new school
house.
Police report that stranded tour
ists are showing up with great regu
larity. They are all out of money,
gas, food and clothing.
JPJUA Wlnhlirn rinn.l., -
Ity house to Ashland, and Ashland
'"uaca w ict, nis ineno. ana canal
date for governor make a sDeech
In It.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
October 27, 1912
(It was Sunday)
Frank Seymour confesses he helped
Mike Spanda slay George Dedaska
lotts and hide body under the Farm
Exchnnge building.
Registered Voters in jAPlcnnn rnnn-
ty total 6,477.
Newlyweds are ridden down the
main street on a hose cart and the
merriment Is dimmed when the bride
tumbles off.
Mose Barkdull, who Is a candidate
for representative from Jackson
county, la out with a 'statement for
a reform In the assessment lsws that
will prevent a man from having his
assessment raised without his knowl
edge. Three battlej. nurlnir nlnn Rallran
front, and peace of Europe la endan-
Work starts on Page theater.
Norton Suspended.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 27. (API
Wlllard Norton, Eugene middleweight
boxer, was Indefinitely suspended yes
terday oy the Portland boxing com
mission, following his poor showing
against Al Trulmans In a bout on
Tuesday night's card. The commis
sion at first ordered Norton's purse
neia up, Dut later decided to suspend
him instead.
shoulder to shoulder In the next
moves at Geneva for world disarma
ment. The threat of a big American navy
has almost ceased to disturb official
Britain, for It Is generally accepted
that the United States could, If It
desired, outbuild any nation n the
world.
In fact, the Hoover statement prob
ably will be welcomed as a means of
deflating tha naval ambitions of other
world powers whose programs at pres
ent are obstacles to a conclusive
Anglo-American naval understanding.
Why
Get Up
at Night?
That sleop destroftnrr deaira to adnata at
Bight U (rn rally du to aa irritation of
th btatloor or kidnera. During 237 yuan
Ctold Medal HaarUm Oil has brought re
lief to many thmisandi of soch mi If ? pen.
Try it. But insist on GOLD urdaL. S5e 75c,
GOLD MEDAL
HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES
GOOD NIGHT!
Communications
Due to Newspapers.
To the Editor:
Despite the many differences of
opinion and the difficulties between
our two contemporary newspaper of
Medford, the Medford Dally News and
the Medford Mall Tribune, I feel that
these differences In opinion on the
local political situation have done far
more good than harm. Of course I
know what you are saving now as
juu reug biiitb statement. Dut oeiorc
I finish this article I hope to con
vince you that this attitude Is cor
rect.
You may talk to 100 people right
here in Medford and at least 05 of
this number are vitally interested In
the coming local election as well ns
the national. Look at the enormous
number of registered voters in Jack
son county over 19,000. This fig
ure represents the largest number cf
voters ever to be registered In the
political annals of this county
Just stop and analyze this situa
tion what does It mean? It means
Just this: That the political Interest
of the residents Is by far greater
than ever before. Now you ask: Why
are so many more voters registered
this election year than ever before
in Jackson county? why is every
one In Jackson county vitally Inter
ested in the local election more
than ever before?
I am going to answer these two
questions, and I am sure that most
of you thinking clrlzens will be In
agreement with, try statement. I
feel that . the Mwiford Dally News
and the Mtdford Mall Tribune have
been the muln factors In creating
this great amount of Interest.
If these two newspapers don't af
fect the community I don't know
what docs, fo if these papers were
In agreemfnt probably most of the
voters would agree. If this were true,
that all of the people agreed on most
things, there would be no need for
elections or laws. I feel that you
can readily see the way In which the
county would progress II this were
true.
It has been through these two
"sheets" that this Interest his been
aroused among the voters which,
after all. Is largely a factor In the
progress of our county. So Instead
of condemning and criticizing these
two papers, I feel that they are
worthy of a great deal of praise for
having accomplished a fine piece of'
work In imbuing into the minds of j
the voters of Jackson county the j
Importance of voting. '
This article Is lust an observation
of a college student. I
(Name on file.) 1
ADVANCE
dffGiilette
11 BLUE
Schedule of G.O.P.
Meets' in County
Jacksonville, city hall, Thursday,
Oct. 27.
Eagle Point, Grange hall, Friday,
Oct. 28. i
Gold Hill, Odd Fellows hall, Mon
day, Oct. 31.
Applegate, Orange hall, Wednea
day, Nov. 2.
Wlmer, school house, Thursday,
Nov. 3.
Ashland, city hall, Tuesday, Nov. 1,
Butte Falls, Woodmen hall, Friday,
Nov. 4.
Speaking at each place begins at
8 p. m.
Jas. W. Mott, candidate for con
gress, speaks' at the Gold Hill and
Ashland meetings. Two or three good
speakers will be at all the other meet,
lngs.
The Ashland Scotch Kilty band will
play at each meeting at 7:30 p. m.
The republican candidates will at
tend each meeting and be Intro
duced. Get ready for rain For High Grade
Roofing of ajl kinds Phone 629.
Cost 85 Cents To Put
Rheumatic Cripple
Back To Work Again
Now Joyously Happy
While all his family looked on in
astonishment and all his friends were
amazed, one man took the pain, swell
ing and agony from his tortured
Joints in 48 hours and did it with
that famous rheumatic prescription
known to pharmacists as Allenru
you may do the same.
mis poweriul yet safe remedy 1
wonderful its action Is almost mag
ical. Excess uric ecid poison the
cause of most rheumatic agony
starts to leave your body in 24 hours.
just get one 83 cent oottle of
Allenru from Heath's Drug Store. Jar
min & Woods Drug Store, or any live
druggist take It as directed and if
in 48 hours your pains haven't left
you get your money back.
It works as swiftly with Neuritis,
.Sciatica. Lumbajio and Neuralgia.
Severin Battery Service
Medford Made Batteries
6-rolt, 13-plate, 1 year guaran
tee, $3.50
Re-chg. 50c. Our Make 23c
Re-wound armatures $1 up
1322 X. Riverside Phone 1338
Secret manufac
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