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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKL), OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1935 MEDFORDSjUTRIBUNE "Eryinf 10 Haul hern tlretns BncU the Hall tribune" 0il Eicepl Mardmf. MUUKUHD PBINTINO CO. U-IT-2B N Kti 8u Phoae R'JBEKT W. BUUU Editor. A.D lnrtpDdnt Nwp pif. nttrert second -cIm matter a Med lord. Oraaon. urnler Act oi BliBSCRJPTION RATES Br Uiii-ui Ainci t DHIJ-. ooe year DeJlr. l month Daily, on month Vllillli" ."h Bt Carrier, in Advance Hertford, Art- Uod, Jackonl)la, Caoiral Pont. Phoanli. Taant OoW Bill an on fclghwaya. Jfl 00 Dally, ! moutha Dally, one month 411 terms, eaeh Id advanca. Official Paper of the Clt or Mrdfnrd Official Papt of -Jiickaon County MEMUKH (If 1IIK AHSIMJIATItU lMH Kernving rim inrj ...... The associated Praia la excluiel an titled to the me foi publication of all ow rtlipatchea credlied to II or other wlaa credited in thle piper, and elea to the local otwa publlahad herein. All rlfhie for publication of apeelaJ dispatches hereto are alao reserved. MEMBER OF" UNITED PRESS UEMHfSR OF AUDIT BURBAO OF CIRCULATIONS Advertlilni Rpreanteilea M. C. MOO E.N SEN A COMPAN Office if Niw fork, Chleeo Detroit San Prtnrlftro. Uo AfiKle. Seattle, Pnriland. Ye Smudge Pot i By Arthur Perry. Three members of the "Manhattan String Quartet." an American mu - steal organization touring Europe, were pummeled last Saturday In Rome. Failure to salute a fascist funeral procession, to alleged to have been the cause of the attack. e The Canadian reciprocal tarifl treaty, regarding which so much is being said In the daily press appar ently swat Orrgonlans, in six dif ferent sections of their pocketbooka. A few healthy licks In this area causes a voter to revise his political thinking overnight. If not before darkness seta In. The treaty to an other example of an incurable demo cratic passion to tinker with the tariff. The tariff bears the same re lation to the Democratic party, as the tax laws to an Oregon legisla ture. Both feel they are under di vine orders to monkey with them to their hearts content. It Is ad mitted the "Presidential charm" will be forced to work overtime in the next campaign to convince the worker, with his pay cut. or his job gone, that "the reciprocal tariff" la gooi for him. The Klamath county moral wave over gambling has engulfed a mer chant on the grounds his suit club to "a lottery."' By the end of the week, It Is predicted, It will not be safe to buy a ticket on a church bazaar raffle. The I. Coleman boy, John, visited his Paw yesterday at work, and cried for a drink of water, until he got an Ice-cream cone, his original objective. Among the better bridge players, this trick Is called the "masked approach." K. Shimoda rode a bicycle up the Main Drag Mon. eve. In auto traffic. He steered an erratic course, as If the driver of the nearest 4d had a jlu jltau hold on him. A Boston psychologist says man Is the only creature that makes plans for the future. On the other hand, benvers, squirrels and honey bees may not use much Imagination, but their plana work out a lot bet ter than most of ours do. (Knnsas City Star) Mnnl the outstanding mart-sleek! "The Eugene Chapter of the Com munist party of Amertca" has been fairly busy writing lettera to editor of late. There la something about a Eugene radical that makes him seem funnier than a Portland nudist A brlhk south wind wafted over the valley late yesterday As H could do no damage to this year's fruit crop, some of the more fret ful orchardlat had It blow off next years. An Ohio girl advertises for a proa pectlve husband who Is "rich, hand some, sober, educated and moral." However, we assume that others may apply with a fair chance of favor able consideration. (Trenton (N J. Curette) By substituting honest for "rich." the qunllflrstlons the lady seeks are all found In an Oregon candidate, while attending an Ep worth League picnic. The police are reported to be hunting for a youth, with keen eyes, and a atendy right hand, who by adroit use of six Inches or wire, has been cheating ttlot-machlnes be fore they could cheat him. Under his magic touch the contrivances spill nickels too regularly. A posse of citizens are also reported hunt Inn the master-mind, to find out how he does It- "Die Dub Watson boy la over the measles that were over him. but is still too weak to fill the wood-box. Movies of Admiral Byrd'a second expedition to the Polar regions, are on tap at the nialto. the No. a mngic lantern palace of O. Hunt. Throughout most of the epic por Irnval of man's daring, the hardy rxpl rr only look as cold as a gtrl. after ride from Aahland on the rear aent of a motorcycle. In the mrr-nt kind of weather. li,inl business has forced Alt). B Hr:nmrnd. the younger, to run up to Hir-cre ar.d Portland, and it is feared he will be forced to keep on running north t '.he Old Oregon-Washing ten footbail gsme next Saturday Be correctlf core left m in .'tint Model ry fciueJwyo 0. aoiauiao. MEMBER. The World IT only shows the folly of yielding to one's prejudices! Jn the days of our youth, for example, the skunk wag univer sally shunned, detested, and condemned. This odoriferous ani mal ranked below the snake, for in our ancestral habitat, there were do venemous reptiles. At the old Garrison school it was not uncommon for a nice little boy, to bring a nice little garter snake to school, and arouse considerable excitement and envy thereby. But no nice little boy (or bad little boy !) ever thought of doing the bame with a skunk. That simply wasn't done for various and sundry reasons. By common consent the skunk was outlawed. But that was 40 years ago and some 2000 miles away. How different it is in the year of our Lord, 1935, and in this salubri ous and forward looking Rogue River valley 1 YESTERDAY, for example, the present writer visited the dog hospitnl on North Riverside avenue, where the family pooch was to consume a bowl of barium, and if the X-ray re vealed certain internal conditions was to submit under ether, to the approved appendectomy. Upon entering the portals, we were greeted not by the doctor nor his assistant, but by a strong and unmistakable fragrance of the mephitis mephitis, alias that musteline mammal b. o. com monly known as SKUNK. Yes, it was strong and unmistakable. Peering through the mist for some sign of life we finally found a door ajar, and within the doctor's assistant properly attired in the clinical white and just removing her gas mask. "You wish to see the doctor! Well ho is in the back yard, just completing an operation, yes it started in here but you can smell it I guess. Something went wrong. We are conduct ing all hospital work outdoors for the present." SO outdoors we went. Yes there was the operation just being completed. The skunk was still asleep but everyone else was wide awake. ' With scalpel poised, the doctor rose from his semi-recumbent position, and greeted one of his best customers, with that unmistakable aura of professional triumph surround ing his fresh and keenly efficient countenance, which is invari ably the sign, of a difficult and precarious surgical job, finally crowned by complete success. "It's all over and he's all right iv:w" said the doctor, to the two young lads, standing at his side, the two young lads promptly beaming with relief and gratitude, as is customary, with those nearest and dearest to the patient, when the crisis has passed, and a return to health Whereupon it developed that since the gay and early 90's, as skunk is concerned. Not only as is the skunk highly prized, but as a cherished family pet! WE have the word of the doctor's assistant for it. This nnrtinnliii Klfiinlr wna (nr ir llnw A nnt nnrl thorp nrn many others, facing tnc same ncneticcnt tatc, or who have already matriculated, via the operating table. "They are just like cats" said the assistant earnestly, "only better. They are extremely affectionate, faithful, and cleanly. Deprived of their capacity for offensively odorous excretions, many people now prefer them either to the domestic dog or cat." OUT how docs the skunk like itt (One should always look at " BOTH sides of these questions.) According to the same authority the skunk doesn't complain, in fact seems to bo temperamentally inclined toward domestica tion, and extremely adaptable in any normal household. Of course, if there is a family dog around there may be initial complications. At the first few meetings the skunk may display certain signs of perplexity and frustration, but as the experience is repeated, these manifestations become less and less pronounced, and with proper care family skunks will eventually play with family dogs, with just as much amiability and exuber ance, as family cats often do. SO that's that! It lllSt RlinU'H U'0 rniiPflt thn prejudices or believing that anything wc may have accepted as true may not, as time goes on, prove to bo untrue. The despised musteline mammal of yesterday, is the adored family pet of today, curled up there in the easy chair before the fire, probably with a ribbon around its neck, snoozing away as peacefully and contented as can be, a joy and comfort to young ami old. SO THE DESPISED THEORIES OF YESTERDAY MAY IW. THE ACCEPTED PRINCIPLES OF TOMORROW. The world, Indies and gentlemen, do move. It also shows thnt when material runs low, to the inquiring mind, there may be, editorially speaking, more than one way to skin a chI ! P. S.: Nothing written above is to be taken, directly or indi rectly, as evidence that the doctor mentioned is, in any way, shape or form, now, in the past, or in the future, soliciting the skunk trnde. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY Ry O. O. Mclntyrc NEW YORK. Nov. 19, The ancient cameraderte that existed hack stage between players and some shifters and resulted in a closing ntg'it Jolli fication by til connected with the theater Is but a memory. When a show closes to day there is scarcely a good bye. Ihe se es a w i between unions and producers has produced this tension. Every Oodv carries a chip on the shoulde: and us ually there la a utorin orewtryt, Moh an) Mansfield, testiest of the stats, had a sentimental regard fo.- t;ioe who made up the houae iteff, front nd b-x. 1 mmsmm 4 lie rare!) ayokt to iellow iU)r Moves On! and normalcy is assured. times have completely changed far as the lowly and despised a valuable fur bearing animal fnlK nf 1'inlrtim. tn nnn'o nuflv save through lines or the play. But when hit runs ended he Invariably saw to It that earn member of the company jid all connected with the house received a gold piece. Maude Adams also presented each with a gift In person. A minor member of Mansfield's company was once Invalided to a hos pital for la weeks. Mansfield paid the expenses. One ntght aftr his return to duty, the actor sought Mansfield to thank him. He glared and shouted: "I don't know what you are taking about." And stsjnned away. On his vast estate near New Bed ford, Mass.. Col. K. H. R. Green, son of the famous Hetty, has a Boston terrier that Is the apple ol his eye. When feminine visitors show the pet i special attention he disappears with out command and returns with a packet in hi mouth to drop t their feet. The packet contains a vinity case with the Bostons hMd done In clolwone. Cole Porter seems to have edred Noel Coward completely out of the hnot as the reigning ulti A-aophlil-cate While he has none of tho con versation asoerbltles of :ne english man, he has heen -!e 'o It so expressively with song be nas become Personal Health Service By William Brady, M D. Signed letter pertaining to personal health and hygiene nut to disease d lug limit oi treatment wttl be answered by lr Brady If s ttamped aelf-io dressed envelupe Is enclosed Letters should be Ariel and written in ink Owing to the large n umbel ol letters rereivert only a tew can be antwemi No reply tun oe made to queries not conforming to instructions Address Or WNItam Brady, m fcl Camino, Beverly Hills. Cat PULLING THE LEO OF The sciatic nerve extends from the lower part of the spinal cord down back of the hip Joint deep In the buttock and thru the back of the thigh to the leg and foot. As those who have had sciatica will readily believe. It la the largest nerve In the 'J body, being near- f 1l half as thick &s I ClWVi your thumb 11 I Vii supplies aenea- Joint, motion to the large muscles of thigh and leg and sensation to the skin of thigh and leg. Sciatica is pain In this nerve, whether due to inflammation of the nerve (neuritis) or to some Irritation of the nerve as by pressure upon It or strain or functional fatigue (neu ralgia). Of course there is no such condi tion as "sciatic rheumatism" that is merely a name to give the trouble when you don't know what la the matter. Strain, sprain or weakness and re laxation of the sacroiliac Junction, "slipped innominate" aa the osteo paths called it before wo regulars got onto It, gives rise to symptoms fre quently mistaken for sciatica. This should be ruled out by special test in the preliminary examination. Sciatic neuritis Is comparatively rare. It may occur from general toxe mia from alcohol, lead, arsenic, or from diabetes or syphilis; sometimes from pressure on the nerve by tumor within the pelvis. Treatment depends on the cause of the neuritis. Injection of normal salt solution or other medicines Into the sciatic nerve trunk or Into the space around It has given prolonged and grateful relief In many cases of sciatic neuritis. Sciatic neuralgia generally calls for REST as the paramount remedy. Not Just sitting of lying about, but rest In bed with the limb of the affected side In extension, either the familiar Buck's extension or better Hodgcn's suspension, for a period of a week, more or less. Then when the pain subsides and muscle spasm relaxes and the distor tion of posture or relations of leg and body or spine and pelvis and femur becomes normal, either a well fitted corset or plaster cast or a wide ancro Mlns belt or girdle may be applied for support, and the patient Instructed almots a cult. Smart party throwers angle for him. Such honnrs are not particularly new to Porter. The South Bend, lnd., lad with the Buddha gwe was something of a white-haired boy in London's Mayfe.tr txfo.-e attaining hla New York celebrity. And along the French Riviera. Ambitious litterateurs out-country will be heartened by the sudden writ ing recosrnltlon for James Street, a young New York reporter. His for mative days were speni Jumping pud dles and loafing on a lard can In front of a Mtsftlnslppl crossroads store. He came to New York less than two years ago and a few weeks ago sold at llrst effort the only book he ever tried to write. A publishing house tok It on strength of the first six chapters. Street's recosrnltlon Is a publishing phenomenon, rare but not without precedent. As I recall, a worthy pre decessor of the same name. Julian Street, received a check for his first effort. Sinclair Lewis sold hla first story with case. Vina Delmar, too And Edward Dean Sullivan, OeUvus Roy Cohen, Edison Marshall and Ed gar Wallace. O, yes, one of the long establish1! and popular book cities. Harry Hen sen, as though answering the accum ulative Jeer of an army of authors. "If you know so much about books, why don't you write one yourself?" did that very thing recently. A re viewer writing book or a dramatic critic writing a play Is at least a gesture In bravado. Hansen's fellow reviewers received his book kindly but with no excess of enthusiasm. One thing upon which all airreed heartily: He la stilt a first rate critic. It's one of thoee little pas-house candy stores where the doorbell goes ping. Shelves with a scatter of Jar red candy, assortment of highly col ored penny drinks, thumbed copies of out-dated detective mastizinea. Prom the gloomy rear appeared a wtrened fellow with half steel spec tacles and a shoulder shawl. I stop ped In to use his telephone. "A tele phone?" he rasped In hl(h squeak. "What do I want with a telephone?" And he turned back Into his cloister with a door slam. 10351 He -Man Stuff: This Is one .if those Invlcoratlntr days when I feel I could almost look down from the top of s the Empire Tower without feeling' fsinty. ! (Copyright. 1933. MoNavht Syndicate ) Communications He's II 1 1; hi Thl Time. To the Editor: Your comments that conorrn M Hil ton's Idea of rrstO'lnrj the rot.. of poflt. are Interesting but unconvinc ing. He would reduce the prices of nil comuuMtltles hut one ind retain the pricf of that one namely I.Ab:T tlme. Thin Is "some" problem. J;it how it is to be bronchi shout: how to regale economL' la a a of commodity production, you have fatl-d to men- . tlon peril a f"1 be-osnae he forgot to wy In his "Atlantic" .rticl. All of which remind m a boo written by Olenn Frank, present of j the Unlveratty o'. Wimii1!1 mv:!' ; admirer of you: , Fr.Mik'- ;:.mr ; : ir "Jam" wide wnlvh so man) of us THE SCIATICA PATIENT in graduated exercises to restore the normal support which has been lost from Insufficiency of the muscles. While the patient is having his leg puiy-d heat In one form or another, or diathermy, and medication may be combined with the correctional orth opedic treatment. This method of treatment has proved especially successful In cases where the trouble Is of gradual onset, the patient "nervous" or perhaps branded "neurasthenic," under nerv ous strain," and subject to backaches and leg pains when tired or worn out. The fundamental factor In these cases ls fatigue and muscular Insuf ficiency. Not a bad plan to keep up your Third Brady Symphony practice, ladles and gentlemen leading strenu ous lives. You escape a lot of ail ments by keeping fit. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Soap as Antiseptic Interested In your article on use of soap as dressing for septlo wounds. We have been using boric acid wet dressings with satisfaction, for in fected wounds. Is soap better In your opinion? (Mrs. E. H. A.) Answer Yes. I would prefer a large hot wet dressing of soapy water ordinary toilet soap and boiled water, used to keep wet the dressing of many yards of guuzo or absorbent cotton changing the dressing only when It is evidently soiled. Whites of Eyes I have Ben Told when the whites of your eyes look yellow you have either kidney or liver trouble. . (R.R.) Answer As a general rule a yellow or sallow tinge has no such signifi cance, but rather indicates fatigue, eyestrain, congestion of the eyes from any cause. Depilatory Please advise whether the following razorlcss shave Is harmful: Mix 3 ounces of barium sulphide. 3 ounces of quicklime and 3 ounces of orris root powder or powdered starch. Sift. Apply by making a paste by add ing, water to, a Httle of the mixed powder, spread over face, let stand three to five minutes, then wipe .rf with smooth piece of wood and wash. IS. M.) Answer? Only objection to such chemical shave Is that the chemicals are likely to produce too much irri tation of the skin. Ktl. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Uradj should nciid letter direct to Dr. tVllllum Itrady. M D., 2R5 El Cain I mi. Beverly Hills, Cal. vegetate is to lower prices and raise wages. Just what would happen to profits, and what would be tite in centive to production he did not seem to have space In his thick book to inform us, nor was there space to outline how to realize this economic heaven. Great dictatorial powers of the magnitude possessed by a Hitler or a Mussolini might accomplish something In this direction for a time but only for a time These dic tators for tho restoration of profits have accomplished much toward their lecovery by raising prices and cut ting wages, but when other countries do likewise (and they will) profits will Rgain be In the doldrums and production again at a low ebb. But who wants an open dictator ship for America? Certainly not R. W. Rllhl. R. HEGNER. Gold Hilt, November 17th. Specifications For Talent Sewer Out TALENT. Nov. 19. (Spl.) Specifi cations for the Talent sewer have been printed and are on file with the city recorder. They constitute a vol uminous document- of 286 pages and describe everything In connection with the sewer. INTERMEDIATE TEACHERS WILL MEET ON SATURDAY Intermediate teachers of Jackaon county will meet Saturday. November 23 at 1:30 p. m.. In the office of the county school superintendent In the court house. Miss Ida O'Brien, super visor of the Lincoln training school in Ashland will meet with the group. Weather Northern California: Rain tonight and Wednesday; slightly warmer to night in south and central portions: snow In higher mountains: strong southerly wind off the coast, with occasional pales north of Point Sur. Oregon: Rain west and rain and snow east portion tonight and Wed nesday, slightly warmer interior to night: strong east and southeast winds off the coast, possibly of gale force. PEP UP APPETITE; RELISH YOUR FOOD No matter how little you eat, you should relish your food to feel your best and get the moat enjoyment out of llvtug. If clogged-up bowel and Inactive kidneys are poisoning your svatcm, causing you to have s "puny." tinlckv pp"tite. end making you feel run -down, slnisi.. without vnbo:lon or rest for the goxi thtiw of 11 re take a few doses of uood old William K. Formula and see how much defter you feel. Williams S- U K. Formula Is com pounded from the prescription of former amv doctor and contiius val uable Ingredients wmen avompltsh their work in four beneficial nays: a a mild tonic, stomaoh stimulant, lax ative, end diuretic stimulant lor Hie kindevs. Manr take Williams 4 I. K Formut al"o for" indigestion. r.;iea. lrwe of weight and sallow complexion, where a mild tonic, laxative, stoin Avhle, and diuretic Is needed Don't t;tV;e too hrh druia whirl your watem and imet vour siom.cn ,k Heath' Prua 5to:e today for WIN H,m a. L- K rr:ni:M Th rrn Net tle must Mtiaxy o: money w-k Adv. Comment on the Day's News fpHE big news of the day this Is written Is that the Canadian American trade treaty" has been sign ed by President Roosevelt. Its details are still unknown, but in the West it Is SUSPECTED that It Involves material lowering of the tar iff wall between the two countries This suspicion la strengthened by Secretary of State Hull's enthusiasm for the new treaty. Secretary Hull la an ardent advo cate of lower tariff duties. THE industrial and manufacturing East, generally speaking, wants lower tariff duties even free trade between the United States and Can ada. Canada has . comparatively little manufacturing, and what It has la represented largely by branches of big American concerns, located across the line to escape tariff duties. It la thus apparent that Canadian manu facturing would not compete serious ly with American manufacturing. Materially lower tariff duties, ap proximately free trade, would open up the Canadian market to the man ufacturing Industries of the Ameri can East. IN the West, a different situation exists. ' The West Is chiefly agricultural. and American agriculture Is directly competitive with Canadian. In this competition, the odds are on the side of Canada, which has newer and cheaper land. Canadians can grow crops that wilt show them a. profit at prices that practically ruin far mers on the American side. SUCH manufacturing as there is In the West consists principally . of sawmilling. and the sawmills on fhe American side come Into direct and disastrous competition with Western FREE ADMISSION TO THIS SHOW! K C You are cordially invited to visit this modern exhibit of wall and ceiling decora tion. See how simple inex pensive treatment for finish ing living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, recoption halls, your office, shop, show room, tavern or theatre can be so practically applied. We invite you home own- I ers, mercnants, realtors, i irchitect8, and contractors to see this special one-day ex. hibit which will prove of great interest to all. II V Sfil 1 Learn how CELOTEX 11 17 fl fv I ,5ui'3' insulates, decorates, II X 1 l7l A: J JS-9m I m l and subdues noise. deliver- III f r rIA (VVrVTlTf SKV 1 -4 I 'n our neoessary services III A V Fv Ji-Vi-l X PTA at one' low cost' CELOTEX 11 ' ' ' 'r I JLMUaJH; HpiyO 1 can be used everywhere for M ' 'wl 1 1 nw interiors aswell as for PORTER LUMBER COMPANY 2C4 So. Fir Street, Medford Telephone 121 Canada, where sawmill In ft Is ALSO the principal manufrcturing indus try. Canada has cheaper stumpage and cheaper labor, and her competition is felt seriously by Amerlcsn mills in the West especially In the fir dis tricts. Pine isn't so hard hit. as Canada has relatively little pine timber. But pine lsn;t going to be helped by In creasing Imports of Canada lumber. SO, you see, this is the situation: The Industrial East isn't worried at all by lowering the tariff wall be tween the United States and Canada rather likes the idea, In fact, as lowering Canadian duties on Ameri can manufactured products will in crease the American market for these products. The West, however, IS worried, for its agriculture competes directly and on not at all favorable terms with Canadian agriculture. That explains the interest of the West In this new and as yet secret treaty. IN advance of knowledge of the con tents of this new treaty, whatever la said about It Is merely shooting into the air. What we of the West think of It depends upon Its CON TENTS. But we can't be blamed for feeling worried. Flight 'o Time MedTord and Jurbftun Ciiunt history rmm the tile ut th Mali Trlhllnr III and i Year. ABO) TUN YEARS AGO TODAY November 19. 1925. (It was Wednesday.) Pair weather predicted alter week of stormy weather. Moonshiner sentenced to five years In state prison.. In a mld-arek game, the Medford football team defeats Rosaburg, 102 to 0. This is a record score for the state. Eagle Point citizens file protest against the use of "sticky" on the j This is o Celotex Interior Crater Lake highway between Butt and Antelope creeks. The "sticky" was supposed to harden In the sun shine, which It did. but no allowance was made for wet weather. The road is now " mess." according to Royal Brown. Oregon turkeys now scllliig t 43 cents per pound. Transient auto traffic on Paclflo highway continues. heavy, with many pleas for gasoline filed with county court. TWENTY KftH AGO TODAY Novemlier 19, 1913. , lit was Thursday.) Valley people respond liberally to fund for the "Orphans of Serbia." Carl Y. Tengwald exhibits persim mons grown on the Westerlund Or chard. Drive started for 500 more asres to complete sugar beet campaign.. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knljht and George Trelchler and daughter Laura leave on trip to San Francisco ex position. T. Slater Johnson is attending to business matters In Portland. Rain started to fall over the valley this morning, and If it keeps up for a week the farmers will be?ln to look cheerful again. Meet I lie Tonight The November meeting of the southern district of the Oregon Optometrlc asnoctatlon will be held tonight at the Wltlird. hotel In Klamath Palls, with Dr. Robert E. Lee of Medford presiding. The subject to be discussed Is "Light and Sight." ' DIZZY SPELLS Here's a fair offer get an inex pensive Jar of Kruschen Salts Take as much as will lie on a dime every day in your morning cup of tea or coffee or In hot water. After Hip jar I empty If you lire not satisfied Willi Improvement In health get your money hack. No more laxatives no more cath artics and no constipation when you take your little dally pinch of Kruschen. Jarmin Drugs sells -lots of It. Wednesday, Nov. 20 SPARTA BLDO. MAIN AND RIVERSIDE 10A.M. toll P.M. ' Timber Products Company and Porter Lumber Com pany are proud to present this traveling exhibit of CELOTEX products to the people of this community. TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Tclcphon? 7 - Medford End of North Central