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    MTvDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUNE, IMTTDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, yOTOriiEK 1. 1935.
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FOR TOOTH STUDY
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Good Results Reported in
Treating Gum Disease
Before Headway Is Made
San Quentin Lends Aid
By HOWARD W. BLARESI.EE
Associated Pruss Selene Editor
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1. (AP)
San Quentin penitentiary prisoners
furnished the American College of
Surgeons today with the first exten
sive object lesson of the sufferings
that may be relieved by early treat
ment of pyorrhea, one of the most
widespread human Ills.
Pour hundred prisoners volunteered
a year ago to be treated In a stage of
this tooth trouble when ordinarily !
little attention Is paid to It. j
Today's report presented the first!
results. It was made by Drs. Paul J.'
Boyens, Alexander G. Bartleet, H Marie !
O. Marquez, George F. Ovideo, I. C.
Gobar of San Francisco, and Leo
Stanley, prison physician. The study
was made for the California Academy
of Perlodontology.
Of the 400 volunteers. 39 have been
elected for treatment, and the re
sults for 70 of them were given to
day. These men had the "early
stage" before the teeth became loose,
and had no sysstemlc diseases which
might complicate the experiments.
They were given a recently devel
oped treatment by which diseased
parts of the gums are removed sur
gically, after which the standard py
orrhea prophylaxis Is employed.
Before treatment, these men had
complained of physical fatigue, stom
ach disorders and nervousness. Their
improvement, the examiners report
ed, began anywhere from the second
day of the treatment to six months
afterward.
In all cases the Improvement has
lasted unimpaired up to date, which
in the longest Instances is about a
year.
Two of the men who had heart
trouble not attributed to pyorrhea
showed improvement. Digestive dis
orders Improved in three out of four
treated. Headaches were less, but
backaches remained unaffected. .
The object of the San Quentin
study was described as finding out
whether pyorrhea undermines health
before the victim is conscious of lo
cal pain and before any of his teeth
are jeopardized.
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TO CANCEL GAME
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themeelves with woolen stockings, and
shoe cleat have beei revamped to i
offset 6ome of the cttMd vantage of !
playing on the snow-toalwd gridiron, j
Klamath will enjoy a weight ad- j
vantage In both line ond backfield. j
coupled with the fact that tht?y will
be playing In their own b&ck yard, j
where they are used to a wet and I
slippery field. Depending strongly
on a line attack which feature off-tackle-
slant and end run, they ore I
expected to put up a far grenter bat-!
tie than their previous showings have I
indicated, according to those who
have swn the team work.
Coach Bowermona. Black Tornado
will have to battle the blluard, a
slippery field and the Klvnaih team
all at once, but are can fl dent of a
good showing. A low to the Pelicans
would nut an abrupt atop to their
state championship aspirations and
they will enter the fray primed to
hammer out a win.
Last minute flashes from over the
mountain indicated that snow was
still falling there, with about aeven
Inches on the level.
The AAA highway btireau late to
day announced that autos are getting
through from Klamath Falls without
chains, with snowplows busy taking
off the 11 'i Inches of snow that fell
through the night. Although the roaa
Is negotlatble without chains, they
are recommended as an added precau
tion for those making the trip.
'CTSgWITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE-AND ECONOMIZE AT
P "I". i I'H n wn m)inui
olloway's Reliable Grocery
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner.
100 Independent No Affiliations.
Phone 20
Stretch Your Dollar Further the Reliable Way
OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. 1.
Oklahoma recovery ad ministration of
ficials, always eager to coopemte with
the national organization, neverthe
less balked today at the latest re
quest for a survey of Oklahoma's '
ship-building industry.
Plans for an air sen-Ice from an
Franclsro bay to New Zealand by
August were revealed when Prime
Minister Joseph G. Coats of New
Zealnnrt nniiounced he had approved
landing rights of Pan-Amerlriin Air
ways, which Is ready to etnhllsh
trans-Paclflc service from CallTornin
to China. The map shows the pro
jected route, a distance of 6810 miles.
(Associated Press Photo.)
taxes to the city of Astoria following
the fire there." fitaplea conUnued.
Senators arguing to uphold the
governor's veto alleged that the bill
was unconstitutional and wouldd be
so declared by the court.
"What Is the use of passing an un
constitutional bill?" Senator Wallace
queried. He also referred to an opin
ion of Attorney -Oenero I Van Winkle,
which held the bill would not stand
a court test.
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spend the entire day an a committee !
of the whole. Both houses wilt con- I
venc here tomorrow, however, to rush '
further consideration. After the bill
passes the senate it will go to the
house.
Seek Store Tax.. j
The house today saw Introduction j
of a chainptore tax bill, ranging from
2 to $750 for one to more than 60 :
stores. In its short session it passed '
two minor bills, after which mem-
ben listened to the senate debate
on the caplto! bill. 1
The senate overrode Governor Mar
tin's veto of house bill 436, passed
at the regular lt35 session, crediting
Tillamook county with $24,700 of un
collected state taxes resulting from
the disastrous , timber fire there In
1933.
The house passed the bill over the
Rovernor's veto earlier In the week.
The measure later was reported out
t unfavorably by a majority cf the sen
f ate ways and means committee, but '
was passed over the adverse report
by a vote of 21 to fl.
VncntistttiiNmialliy Sen.
Senator Staples declared that a
large percentage of the taxes of TM11
amook county were delinquent at 1
the present time find many formers
had been unable to met their ob
ligations. "I can see no difference between
this bill and the one remitting state ,
PORTLAND. Nov. 1 (AP)-Re- ;
porta of considerable damage to the
potato crop in the Pacific northwest '
continued to be confirmed here to
day, and talk was current In the
trade that consumers will find that
while the present offering of pota
toes are generally or very good qual
ity later shipments may not show
such good condition.
Have Two Dates With
Fluhrer's
This Week End!
First you will want to try our Date Bread made
from a special recipe and baked in a square loaf
convenient for sandwiches. Generously mixed
with dates and nuts too.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
DATE BREAD
per loaf
13c
Dated Oatmeal Cookies
Another special that you are already familiar
with.
per doz. 19c
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Morning after morning
t million "repeaters"
stuff the billot box
for Schilling Collce
and Wings of the Morning.
That's because
Schilling Coffee lives up to
its campaign promises.
Make it with reasonable care
and morning after morning
it repeats
with delicious regularity.
Schilling
Coffee
There are two Schilling Coffees.
One for percolator.
One for drip.
SAVE
at the Peerless Tomorrow and Every Day. We are
offering some Extra Low Prices for Dollar Days. Come
in and let us convince you that it Pays to Shop at the
Peerless.
THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET
SIRLOIN STEAKS . . lb, llVfec
SMALL STEAKS lb. lgc
LEG OMUTTON . . . . lb, 10c
MUTTON STEW . . 2 lbs, IS
HAMBURGER 2 lbs, 19c
BEEF POT ROAST Shoulder Cuts lb. 10c
BOILING BEEF RIB . . lb. 72c
BACON Sugar Cured, Any Size Piece lb. 32c
Fresh Dressed FRYERS Any Size lb. 22c
Rwrap Roast lb. lT2c
OYSTERS Fresh Grade A WillapasJ Pint 2jc
HENS Good Sized, Fat, Fresh Dressed ea. 48c
MINCE MEAT Knights High Quality lb, 9c
Let our EXPERIENCED CLERKS
at this friendly home owned storo
help you save money Saturday and
Monday.
If the weather keeps you at home
Just Phone 20
for the same friendly service. Free
Delivery on any size order.
Matches OQ C
6 bo cartons ...... "wM
Shortening 4 lbs 49c
Ginger Ale ?C
riirqnot Huh, pt. S for faof
1 Doz. bottles $1.-10 '
C.H.B. Catsup 1Qr
Large bottle .. I W
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Scans
of the
following
ASSORTED ANY WAY YOU WISH
for $1.00
K0YAL
dp
Corn, Golden Bantam, No. 2 can
Spinach, No. 2 can
Sauerkraut, No. 2 can
Hominy, No. 2 can
Fancy Local Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 can
Grape Fruit, Surt Blest or Royal Club, No. 2 can
Peas, Merrimac or Meco, No. 2 can
Green or Dry Lima Beans, No. 2 can
Beets, Crater Lake whole, No. 2 can
Pork and Beans, Van Camps, 27 oz. can
SPECIAL SALE OF
Bulk foodS
New crop
RED BEANS , fl
WHITE BEANS 20lbS? A
DRY PRUNES
CANDY SPECIAL
Old Fashioned Cholocates, Gum Drops, Plain Mixed,
Crcame Mixed or Marshmallows, ' OK I
fresh stock, 2 lbs CwU
Salmon, Booths Alaska Red 1 9C
Sorkc-ye No. 1 tall ran ea .-. "
CORN MEAL, 10 lb. sack 39
.IETjLO, any flavor 3 packages 10
Shred. CoRonuut, Bakers Premium, lb. i - 20
WALNUTS rkrl?S 6,b, $loo
SOAP DEALS
Peets, lg. pkg. 33c, 2 giant bars Crystal White Soap FREE
Pkg. of Oxydol FREE with 4 bar.s P. & G. Soap . 19c
White King Laundry Soap . 7 bars 25c
Ivory Soap Flakes, lg. pkg. 25c, small pkg. FREE
LA FRANCE, ? packages : 23c
Home Made
CANDY
jSALE
Saturday
by
Girl Scout
Troop 4
FLOUR Klamath Bouquet 49 lb. $1.49 Kitchen Queen 49 lb. $1.95
FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
muff ii.
WILL BUY
50 lbs. No. 1
POTATOES
and
10 lbs. No. 1
ONIONS
75 lbs.
Sweet
Potato
SQUASH
100
Sunkist '
Oranges
Chinese Lettuce, Ige. 2 for . . 1 5C
Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs 25
Lemons, large size, doz. . . . 19c
Cabbage, very solid, lb. . . . 2V2C
522
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MEAT
DOLLAR DAYS Bring Added Savings to This
EXTRA VALUE MARKET
FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS, pound 25c
121 North Central
Phone 324
Free
Delivery
Any Size Order
Shortening
4ibs.4c
BACON
BACKS
Lb. 33c
COTTAGE
BUTTS
Lb. 28c
WE ARE FEATURING SWIFT & CO.'S EXTRA FANCY MILK FED FRYERS
FANCY HENS, FRYERS AND RABBITS-ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS
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