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PAGE TEN MedfordITribuke "E.eryon la aonthern Or-oa Bead 111 BU11 TrlbQM" Daily Except Satnrdftr. PublHh.il br MEDFORD PR1NT1NO CO. !-7- N. Fir St. rhoa T. ROBERT W. BUHL. Editor, 4.0 Independent Newapaper. Otiria u econd-cleee matter at Med. lord. Oregon, under Act ot Majcb . Illl. SUBSCRIPTION BATES HT Mill Id Advanc! Dally, on year " Dally, all month Da.ly, on month ny Carrier. In Advance Medford. A.n land. Jackeonvlli. C t r a I Point, Pnoinli. Talent. Oold Hill and on nlihwaye. . . Dally, one rear ; Dally, el montha Dally, on month 10 All term, caah In advance Ofllrlal Paper of the City of Medford. Ulllciai rpr wi - - MEVIIIER Or THE ASSOCIATBU PKK Beeelvln Full Laaerd Wlra 8T.te. The Aeaoclated Preee la eaciualvely en titled to the ua for publication of all new dlipatchea credited to It or other wle credited In thla paper, ajtd alao to th local newa publlehed herein. All right for publication of apaelaJ dlepatchea herein ar alao reaerred. MEMBER OF UNITED PRESS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Advertising Repretentatlvee U. C. MOOENSEN COMPANt Offlcea In New Yorlt. Chlcego Detroit San Franelaco, Loa Angele. Seattle. Portland. MEMBE. Ye Smudge Pot Bj Arthur Perry. Adxnintatratlon expenditure, ac cording to Republican apokeamen. total 35 billion, and. according to Democratic spokesmen la oniy billion dollsrs, "with bookkeeping errors of from three to five billion dollars to be deducted." This all Is no balm to the local citizen, who was threatened with five years In prison, and a 410,000 fine, or both, for a "bookkeeping error" of 3e In hla Income tax report. e A skunk was loose In the waatera suburb last evening, demonstrat ing what the Italian army will be, up against, when they reach the Ethiopian water-holes, defended by hla Ilk. The City Besutlful club, defunct 30 yesrs or more, turned over In Its grave Tuesday for the first time sines s atove-plpe was projected through the north window of the Commercial club. A big washing flapped In the bright October sun shine, on a bualnes district root, snd wss visible from passenger trains st the depot. e e The Portland "Cocktail College," suspected of being s saloon, lost In court, snd wss denied s restraining order. Bom of the backward stu dents were ready for their Bsr-Fiy degree. ' , e e e "CO-ED LOBES ELEPHANT CHARM" (Burbank (Calif.) Review) An apology will be published by the editor, when released from the hos pltsl. a e An Applegsts prospector towned yesterdsy. He made a mistake snd brought In a slds of bacon, Instead ' of s aalt sack full of gold nuggets. e e e The Detroit ball team, winner of the world series, sdvertlsements de clare, amoked the right kind of cig arettes snd were cheered snd cured. e a A lsdy who won notlcs aa the "Poetess of 8sn Quentln," when con fined In that prison, now on parole, will be returned i ostensibly for forgery. a Xtsly, according to one press as sociation, now anglea for peace, of course, on her own terms. No no bility of purpose sctustes the Isnd of Mussolini. The economic sanc tion proposed by te Lesgus of Na tions hits Italy In her moat vital spot the pocketbook. Furthermore, there Is smpls evidence the Ethlo plsns will not curl up and aurrender when II Duce makes a speech. BrUT BOLSHEVIK INCTBATOR (Salem Statesman) Eugene paper announos t meeting to be held there to form s Eugene unit of the "Amerlcsn Lesgue sgslnst Wsr snd Fascism." A university pro fessor. a psstor in ths Liberal church, and seversl university students snd others Join In ths call. We hsvs a suspicion that this Is merely another substdlsry of ths communist front. It is slgnlflcsnt that the league does not Join "and Communism" to ths objectives It opposes. e e Ths spple cider output this fsll will be light, owing to ths pron Imlty of the state grogshop, and the alcoholic discontent win be low. e e The nation has expended lues for M steel cuspidors, to be seques tered In the suprems court building at Washington. D. 0. It Is not fig ured that the tobacco chewing states men will he able to hit them with any more accuracy than the dime store vsrlety. a woes or a rabbit. Of all Ood's creatures here below. The rabbit suffers grestest wo. Re spswn prolific, but for what 7 That he may grace some hunter's pot. Or else some canine predstory, With brutish senses guststory. Tastes his life-blood flowing fret From his poor torn snstomy. Hs msr with tosins be Injected. Kept alive, then vivisected Into pstterns un-artlstlc, t By a doctor gone sadistic. (Amerlcsn Medicsl Joumsl) They also suffer muct. at night. When blinded by approaching light Jay-Jumping when they hadn't ought to, They're scrunched beneath a speed tin lute. Slaps on the Wrist TPHE practical difficulties in making economic sanctions against Italy effective are becoming apparent. In the League for example, Austria, Hungary, and one other nation, not named, refuse to impose such sanctions. With Austria, Hungary and probably the unnamed nation next door neighbors to Italy, this refusal renders any effective blockade of Italy impossible. There is nothing to prevent agents of Italy in any. of these countries purchasing whatever they wish, assuming they have the money to pay for what they buy, and reshipping across the border to Italy. SIMILAR difficulties face the presidential embargo against . ftpndinff war materials to Italv from this pnnnrrv. The neutrality measure provides no war materials may be sent to any nation at war, or to to one at war. Tes but how can reshipment vent an American munitions manufacturer for example, selling munitions to Mexico, Canada, or any other nation not at war? Nothing. Once that shipment has crossed the borders of the United States, no American prohibition can prevail. Such ma terial will be the property of the purchasing country, to be dis posed of in any way, the owner can be sent to Italy by merely of the consignee. Imposing economic sanctions against Italy, can be annoying to II Duce, but they can't seriously embarrass him, or prevent him from carrying on his conquest of Ethiopia, as he may wish. N this direction financial sanctions would be far more effective than economic ones. Italy is far from being a wealthy coun try. Her financial condition is not of the best. If the United States should join England and Prance, in strict financial sanc tions, so Italy could not borrow money anywhere abroad, then a real embargo on war munitions might well be put in effect. For even munition makers won't sell to a nation that can't pay in caah, and pay in advance. But would this force, Italy to call off her war in Africa assuming she wishes to continue it! Hardly. ' . ITALY hag been preparing for this war for many months, her munition factories have been working night and day, for sev eral years; it is only reasonable to assume, she has ample guns and ammunition, with whirh to carry on a war against a foe like Ethiopia, for the duration of the present dry season . . . and if the half clad, flea-bitten subject of the King of Kings are not subdued by that time, they probably never will be. TIME is the vital factor in the Italian strategy. It is a sud Han. nvprwhplintnc emnsh rhn ewlft. U-nnrlrmir. hlmr thnt , B vu ---- ................ ....... v - must win or lose for II Duce. He is a dangerous man to have loose in what we like to regard as a civilized world, but he is not a stupid one. Undoubtedly he and his military and naval ad visers, have it all figured out. Let the League impose its sanctions, let the United States im pose its embargoes, let the peace societies rave and draw up their censorious resolutions, the war will be over before any of these slaps on the wrist can be in any sense effective. In other words, Mussolini is utilizing all hit resources and concentrating all his energies upon securing at the earliest possi ble moment, what is known in diplomatic parlance as a "fait accompli." The value of a "fait accompli" is based upon the well estab lished truth that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Let the others talk, lot them resolute, let them point with pride and view with alarm 1 Talk any determined hunter from bringing down his prey. Mussolini isn't talking. He is acting. And he doesn't intend to talk until he gets what he wants, that Ethiopian bird in his hand, then he will talk and it will be very much to the point snd entirely simple. Something like this: "Ethiopia is mine brothers, what are you going to do about it!" Then there will be plenty of talking, negotiating, and what have you, but II Duce will be sitting pretty, with a basket full of chips and an ace in the hole I War to End War WHICH brings us down to a conclusion which has frequently hppn pmrthflftierl in this pnlnmn ? In the world as it is constituted, if we really want world peace we must bo willing to fight force, with TEACE-foree or world peace remains just as it has been for so many centuries, nothing but an idle dream. In his determination to conquer Ethiopia by force, there has been, and is today only one thing MILITART SANCTIONS. - That was undoubtedly the reason he was so quick to accept without protest, economic sanctions. And also the reason why at the present time, there is likelihood he will not only fail to protest the rote of censure from the league, but i,-.ay even remain in the League, if that body takes no more drastic action. But had the League said at the outset : "Tou wage war on Ethiopia, and we will wage war on you !" Or had England, the United States, France, Russia, or any other world power said the same How differently Italy's modern Caesar would have respond ed! Not a ship or a gun would have been sent to the Red Sea, and the subjects of Haile Selassie would be doing well what ever they HATE been doing for a thousand years which was NOT: Supplying machine gun fodder for II Puce's legions, and providing the vultures and jackals of Ethiopia with a Behliaz.'.ar feast every NIGHT I EYE LASH DYE CAUSES $150,000 DAMAGE SUIT LARCHMOVT. N. T-. Oct. 10 (UPi Claiming ah we rloulv Injured by us or a dy on her eveaiaahee snd brows. Mrs. Oraham Msgre today sued a New York City halr-dreaeer for '.50000 snd supported s tmltar ml by her huaband for tio ooo demsete "becaue of oaa of my wile's ser- MEDFORD MAIL any other nation for reshipment . be prevented f What is to pre of same, may wish, and therefore changing the name and address butters no parsnips nor prevents for it willing to meet WAR- to worry Mussolini, namely, thing. HUGE FLAMINGO DROPS DEAD OUT OF CLOUDS KANAA5 CITY. Mo, Oct. 10. (CP. Who killed Cock Robin Is an unim portant mystery to J. H. Yeo and Clyde Joyce of the atreet cleaning departmen t . Wh l le work : ng tod ay they heard a thud be'.ilnd them, turn ed and picked up the body of a Kven-Xoot kpc tWPfo, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be snswered by Or. Brady It a stamped self-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in Ink Owing to the large number ol letters received only s few can be answered No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Or. William Brsdy, 265 El Camlno. Beverly HlUs, CaL SO-CALLED OB Many cssea of chronic running nose, obstructed breathing, mistakenly diag nosed ss sinus disease snd operated upon therefor. sre reslly allergic In character. In aucb cases often repeated opera tlons of tapping of sinuses, moval of turbt nstes and snar ing of polypi have been performed with little or no relief. While sometimes occur ring In patients suffering from seasonal hay fever or asthma, perennial nay fever (that Is, alleged hay fever out of sesson. say In the middle of the winter) msy sppear aa an Independent affection due either to foods or to Inhalants. As an example. of the variegated etio logical factor (that Is, causes) -In this condition, the last five cases which have been referred to the au-i thor for Investigation by a rhlnolo- glst have proved to have an allergic ..,,.o,,Cu py - rethrum from Inwet. powder, to cat hair and parrot feathers, to cheese and the pneumococcus, and to to bacco respectively. If prnctmoners, especlallly rhlnologlsts (nose ftpeclal lsts), had a more widespread apre clatlon of the allergic naturo of many chronic Incurable nasal conditions which they treat palliative !y year In and year out, there would be less unsuccessful nasal surgery and a great decrease In the sniffling popu lation. t The foregoing paragraph Is quoted from a paper on allergic diseases read by Dr. T. Wood Clarke, Utlca, N. Y-, before the district medical society and published In N. Y. State Jour, of Medicine February 15, 1933. Laymen need not ask where they can get hold of the article. They can't, so far aa I am concerned. "Allergy" is hypersensltlveness of body cells to specific protein sub stances. Its Importance as a cause of asthma is pretty well known, but few victims of the type of nose trou ble mentioned by the author are aware of the nature of their trouble. These allergic "colds" as this doc tor Insists on calling them occur without reason, the trouble often de veloping abruptly and running to beat the band for a while, then sub siding or clearing off as Inexplicably aa It began. But trust the educated nlnnyhammer to account for It all there Is always a chilling, dampness or sudden change to be assumed re sponsible, and of course the ninny hammer has tried some remedy which "breaks It up Why certain Individuals manifest this peculiar hypersensltlveness or al lergy, we don't know. It is not rarely encountered In young Infants and in deed Is not to be ignored as a pos- NEW YORK DAY BY DAY Ry O. O. Mclntyre NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Many believe the penthouse, like so many up3hoots of the rarln'-to-go days, la on Its way out. The few new apartment houses now be ing built do not include th roof residences, and any number al ready built are being disman tled. And many are for rent. There are, of course, respect able, beautifully terraced and ap pointed pent a with satisfied tenants. But the idea is associated with go-llghtly gazelle and drinking org lea, and now and then a pistoling to add a splotch of red to the pink of dawn. Thla sire-up has been fostered by dfrisory movies, novels and several plays. People of refinement who would like to enjoy the undoubted advantages of the penthouse hesi tate. They fear a certain stigma. Men with responsible Jobs dodge them for the same reason. The penthouse had Its splurge dur ing the three years before the Wall Street smash. The Idea was not new. Earl Carroll built the first one In 1910. It became a craze. Sky-high living blended with sky-high money- making. In one year 400 were buili. Now It': out I Ground floor everybody Nothing, to my mind, in years la more hilarious than the story whis pered around concerning a dignified matron of New ork recently granted audience with Mussolini In Rome. As everyon knows, so honored, the walk from the massive entrance doors to U Duces desk is considerable. In fact, to the aelf-conclou It seems the Boston commons. Anyway, the lady hsd traversed half of It when she looked around wildly, swallowed msdly and gave vent to a sudden loud hiccup, mere were no more .lust one, but It was a lulu. Major Ed-srd Bowes haj become the most highly paid entertAlner of the day. With hi multifarious mores directing a Urge theater, sitting In studio conferences. broadcsMlnfi, mak ing movie short, oranl.!!.. iimAteur rosd tours, etc. hi income is Mid by such an authority aa Variety to ; ferf rs an(. mtiy j0 t,he same for you by I10 000 a eet. He mede and lot j A fnt0txiJ W7t hJn Vall of neveml fortune on the Pacific xw! ! rf,non. Ore on. w-ritea: "Your N before he came to New York, He a m ; -it: medicine haa done me mar toxi hi middle W. And grand char- f than all the other medicine I have tcter. texen. I hav told my neighbors about It." Al JolAon. year In and o.t. M FOP NrXRITt TRl,ET So. probably N"en the Urgent earner in are compounded from tne formul ot the amusement tWA over a stretfh of t a noted hwafl.c pnymoisn Thv e&r. And Is still going trong Jol- contain no mivotim. bromides. coi on ws drawing down t 0 eoX : product or other harmful m;e- the winter oaMen tn v., a., p ;J ' wlien '.X) a whopping i!r f "r . Wn t c, D4. 990 F.m a star. While h:a piion for the ree!. An fnciiM. fw fre Health I poa.ee baa ooet blin lot ai.ime OREGON, THURSDAY, STLNATE COLDS slble explanation for obstinate eeu matout condition! In early Infancy. It is my studied opinion X may bss a bit prejudiced about this that three or four per cent of ail aiieged "colda" are of thli nature. Of course allergic conditions are never commu nicable. So we cant precisely In clude these casea under the classifi cation of Cri. But so far aa your own selfish Interest goes. It Is well to remember that not all that sneezes la catching. Hay fever, hyperesthsttc rhinitis, asthma, there are the more charac teristic manifestations of allergy. I Just thought 'I'd drop you folks a line about this. In case you are an noyed by bleary beezers. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ' Little Red Veins I have risible capillaries on my cheeks and over the bridge of the nose. Is there any way to remove these blemishes or to make them lee conspicuous? (Ml6s D. O.) Ans. Yes, a physician skilled in chemical obliteration of varicose veins can obliterate them, using a lirirM-fln nnril anrl Vit nr-vi to v Innna jor a phsylclan skilled In electrosnr- gery (surgery diathermy) can oblit erate them with desclcatlon. They are not capillaries, but dilated ven ules. Tuberculosis A My physician pronounces me ap parently arrested from Tbc. I have a girl doing my housework. She takes care of all rooms but never comes into my room. I have always been careful about using sputum cup and burning my own cup. (Mrs. H. M. P.) Ans. Your physician Is the one who should advise whether It Is now safe for the girl to do your room work and wait on you personally. If tuberculosis Is "arrested" of course it Is not communicable. Tea and Coffee I have been constipated for many years. Would you advise me to stop drinking coffee and tea? (L. W. J.) Ans. Not for that reason. Neither tea nor coffee In moderation is in jurious In any way to the normal adult. Send stamped envelope bear ing your address and Inclose ten cents, coin not stamps, for copy of booklet. "The Constipation Habit." Chastisement How about humane chastisement ! for girls 13 and lfi years of age? The older girl was defiant and disobedient about staying out late nights, until I her mother administered a dose of: the hairbrush, and since the girl has been a model of filial respect. Neigh bors say It is better to use reason. (Father). Ans. Well, that's what mother us ed. Usually mother knows best. Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady, M. D., 26S El Camlno. Beverly Hills, Cal. 20.000 a clip he has taken care of himself and whatever happens to the dolar there's little likelihood of a benefit for JoLson. A surprising resldentlsl cul d sac In Greenwich Village Is celled Drove Court, on a serene block of Grove atreet. It Is entered from the side walk through an Iron gate arched In brick. Beyond Is a sweep of grassy court, a scatter of benches and sev eral meanders of graveled walks. The house sre six In a row of red brick. Ivy clad and with aky-blue ehutters and balconied windows. There's a peep of laoe curtains and log-burning hearths. Like a alios of London the tourist never sees. Beatrice Ullle "B" to the worship pers has the most fervent first night following of her ere. Indeed It amounts to a cult. The moment she appesra from the wings, the huzzah begina and often lasts until she steps forth to utter a restraining "Pul leezel" Thingumabobs: Arthur Moss, a resident of Parle U yeara, I atll try ing to learn the language . . , Blng Crosby onoe offered to elgn for life with Paul Whtteman'e orchestra for 100 week . . . Carolyn Wella haa the finest collection of Walt Whit man flrat editions . . . Lily Pons ovea to sing Ja2z at parttea ... 0. P. Grenaker holds the record among theatrical press agent for oontlnu- j ous employment . . . European etyllata I ssy Ginger Rogers hss the most per fect figure In America , , . Frederic Remington, painter of rugged western scenes, loved cream puffs. He waa a pink-cheeked tyke done up In woolens and dragged along by a nurse faf more interested In the young man st her aide. Many times the sharer atumbled and fell. Final ly, with lega apart and In admir able belligerency he screamed: "Dean dablt. where we golnT (Copyright. 1935. McNaught Syndicate.) TTse Mall Tribune want ada. Is Neuritis Torturing You? Ut every wakinc moment mede a nightmare of pain by the terrible torturea of neuritis? If ao. It la hlh time you took care of your pinched. Inflamed and under-nourished nvves before vou bevome a helpless invalid. Oet a bottle of Eor NKl KITH T VB-LI-'TS No. IS today and know relief from cruel jvtin. Tliew tablet hav hroitaht ftvviforfc tn tliotiftsntli nf auf BociCek OCTOBER' 10, 1935. Comment . on the Days News By FRANK JENKINS. nrWO Important developments in 1 the war news; t The council of the League of Na tlons holds Italy responsible for starting the war. The United States announces neutrality policy that appears have some teeth in It. T WOLDINq Italy responsible for starting the war makes compul sory the invoking or "sanctions' against her. Economic sanctions will probably Include refusal by league members to buy from or sell to Italy. That' If It should come about, would mean that Italy will have to fight the war on her own resources, which MIGHT be tough. Oermany found It so. B RITAIN and Francs appear to military co-operation In the Medlter ranean, each agreeing to consult the other as to any measurea to be taken. This statement comes from Paris: 'If either Frsnoe or Grest Brit sin la attacked for meaaurea taken after such consultation, the other will aid the one attacked." Who will do the attacking? Oermsny, presumably. -Germany Is waiting to catch France and Eng land with their hands full, hoping In that event . to get revenge for 1018. AS TO these refusals on the part of league members to buy from or sell to Italy. Remember, please, that Austria la Just back of Italy and Germany Is on the other side of Austrls. So Austria and Germany might supply to Italy what the league members refuse -to supply. In thst event. Mussolini would thumb his nose et the league snd its sanctions. AMERICA'S neutrality policy In cluded ap embargo on shipments of srms cr munitions from this country to Italy or Ethiopia. That will probably be got around by shipping them first to some friendly country and trans-shipping from there. In that event, you see, we would be relieved from the responsibility of MAKING DELIVERIES to a coun try at war. It was making deliveries to a country at war that got us into the world war. THHE second sngle of the neutrality policy Is a presidential procla mation warning Americans that they will travel at their own risk on Ital ian or Ethiopian ships. (The warning about traveling on Ethiopian ships is one of those polite dlplomstlc fictions, put in to make It sound nice snd Impartial; as Ethiopia HAS NO ships ) If Americans travel wholly at their own risk on ships of the belligerents, they can't expect their government to go to war about It If they get Into trouble while so traveling. THEORETICALLY, It Is the Job or our government to protect our citizens wherever they may go and to avenge whatever wrongs may be done to them ANYWHERE. That theory got us Into plenty of trouole during the world war. If you see a free-for-all fight going ; on and hang sround so close to it i thst you get your head cracked In ; the melee, you will hsve a hard time convincing anybody that anyone is to blsme for your cracked head but you. Two Health Helpers by Snider's It's a good idea to keep a case of Tomato Juice and Orange Juice In your home. Both are excellent tonics, "We lead, others follow" SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. That. In effect, 1 what the presi dent's neutrality proclsmstlon ssys to citizens of this country who In sist on traveling in war-Infested areas. It sound like rsther good sense. Flight 'o Time Medford and Jsckson County history from the flies of the Mall Tribune 10 and 20 fears Ago). TEN YEARS AGO TODAY October 10, 1935 Washington wins third game of the world series from Pittsburgh, 4 to 3. Emily Brown is elected president of High School Girls' lesgue. Five autolsta fined for Improper headlight. Mercury dropa to 36 degrees and city has coldest night of fall. Sheriff Jennings' campaign "for or derly rural dances" brings result, the county court reports. Ashland high school defested by Klamath Fslle football squs4 at Ash land aa Medford team looks or. Blllle Sunday considers offer to hold evangelistic session in Ashland. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY October 10, IBIS Boston wins third game of world series from Phllsdelphia, 2 to 1. German forcea crosa Danube and Invade 8erbla; cannonading contlnuea on the weetern front. Irate citizen call on editor to deny he Is circulating a petition for the recall of city councllmen, when one dropa out of his pocket. Claims "con spiracy works to foil hla fight for the people." Wig Ashpole unable to find a buck ing horse In valley that Indians at tending federal court can't ride. Ben Lampman, editor of the Gold Hill News, spent yesterday In the city. Berthold Rostel, a Central Point lad, had his arm broken last Thurs day while at play. (Continued from Page One) Prom this set of facts, and some others, the conclusion haa been ac cepted by trustworthy authorities that Dr. Weiss had a deeper personal reason for his deed than any which have been stated, that this reason was ndn-polltlcal, that It was not en tlrely new to him, that his decision was lentinder- IT WILL PAY in CONVENIENCE COMFORT and LOW COST TO 1NVESTIGATP. SAWDUST BURNER HEATING T imber Products Company MEDFORD, OREGON Phone 7 and our representative will call made suddenly after he received the. telephone call. The moat fantastic theory now go ing the Inside rounds here Is the. Long waa killed by his own body guards, thst Dr. Weiss did not have a gun. Ko antopsy waa conducted on the body. It haa never been officially es tablished thst the bullets cams from the gun of Dr. Weiss. No autopsy la needed, however, to discount this theory. There waa one, unbiased witness to the shooting, a newsman on a New Orleans paper, who wss a very close friend of Long. His hand was on the inside knob of a door three feet away when the first shot wss fired. He Immediately threw It open, hesrd Long say, "I am shot" and ssw one Long bodyguard with a finger caught In the automatic held by Dr. Weiss. ' The first thought In the mind ot this good reporter was that Long was staging the scene for polllcal effect. He refused to send out the news until he went to the hospital nearby and saw Huey, who had walked away alona while he bodyguards wrestled with Dr. Welsa. LET KIDNEYS FLUSH OUT 3 LBS. A Clean Out 15 Miles of Kidney Tube Nature pat over 1 6 miles of tiny tabes nni liters In your kidneys to strain the wasti natter out of the blood. Kidneys should pa t pints a day and no set rid of more thai Jiree pounds of waste matter. When the pasting of water is scanty, wit anartins and burning, the 15 miles of lddj icy tubes may need flushing out. This dan jer signal may be the beginning of nagginj backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy letting up nights, swelling, poffioess undej the eyes and dizziness. If kidneys don't empty 8 pints a day an io get rid of more than S pounds of wasti natter, your body may take up some ol ihese poisons causing serious trouble. Don't it-ait 1 Ask your druggist for DO AN 'I PILLS, used successfully by millions fo, ver 40 years. They give happy relief and lelp the kidneys to flush oat 8 Douuuii a daj BIQ PINES LUMBER CO. ASSISTANCE IN PROPERLY PLANNING THE HOME i 1 u MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 15 years experience In large . and imall animal practice 225 N. Riverside. Phone 3G9' YOU Lk xjs J3 TSKtate. I f 2l" tiviNe, dt ZzWtM , 1S'lt' I Del Rogue Tomato Juice and Orange Juice 8chool children have more pep and are better natured if you start them out with a glass of rich Tomato or Orange Juice for breakfast. In fact, people of all ages enjoy these delectable juices which may be secured from your deal, er or by calling Snlder'i direct Phone 203 o