DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic & Naturopathic
Physician
128 E. Main , Dial 3170
Blood Pressure
- Diastolic
There are two blood pressures.
The systolic, which is the pres
sure registered when the heart
is exerting its greatest force, and
the diastolic, which is the pres
sure registered when tha hpnrt
Is at rest that is between beats.
It Is usually the systolic pressure
that is referred to when blood
pressure is spoken of. However,
the diastolic pressure is often of
greater importance. It may re
veal knowledge that is of great
er significance than the systolic
pressure. It represents the ten
sion which the walls of the
arteries exert upon the column
of blood. It denotes the pressure
that the left ventricle of the
heart must overcome to open the
aortic valve. If your diastolic
pressure goes beyond the pro
portional range, find its cause
and institute a program for its
correction.
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BUY WAR BONDS
Nights Only Weekdays
Doors upon o:o
CLOSED TUESDAY
BEERY
n
PLUS
MOONLIGHT In VERMONT
COMING WEDNESDAY
HIS
WWW
ALSO
FRANK JENKS
In
"SHAKE HANDS WITH
MURDER"
Fined Sylvester W. Webber,
88; Albert E. Pierce, 24; Ernest
Raymond White, 42, and Byran
Smith were all fined $10 In city
court today for being drunk and
disorderly.'
Id Hospital Leota Can trail.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Cantrall, is a patient in Com
munity hospital. She Is a pupil
at Washington school, and plays
in Mrs. Eve Prentice's accordion
band.
O. E. 8. to Meet Stated com
munication of Reames chapter.
O. E. S., will be held the eve
ning of Nov. 9 at 8 o'clock. It
is stated that this will be "ad
vance" night and that there will
be initiation. Refreshments will
be served.
Mothers to Meet , ' Griffin
Creek Mothers' club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at' 2:30
o'clock at the schoolhouse. A
large attendance is urged by of
ficers of the club since plans
for the annual fall carnival will
be made.
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Correction The C. J. Doug
las family now resides at 143
Kenwood avenue, having pur
chased the home from G. C.
Corum. Sunday's Issue of the
Tribune inadvertently gave the
Corum residence address at 143
Kenwood avenue, the former
listing.
Officer Candidate Bob
Steadman, former Medford high
school teacher, is now an offi
cer candidate in the engineer
ing school at Fort Belvoir, Va.
Steadman was formerly a ser
geant. Mrs. . Steadman and
daughter, Lois Kay, are resid
ing at 225 South Oakdale ave
nue. Runaways Sydney Glenn
Freshour, 15, and James Walter
Bruton, 13, both from Stockton,
Calif., were apprehended by city
police Saturday. The boys are
said by police to be runaways
and were found with a sack
containing $252 In cash, which,
police said, belongs to Bruton's
uncle in Stockton. -
Cars Stolen Two cars were
stolen from the Automobile
Market on 6th and Bartlett
street some time since last Sat
urday night, according to Em
mett Gott, manager of the Mar
ket, who reported the loss to
city police. One of the cars was
a Willys sedan and one a Lin
coln sedan. -
Air Coral Studante Tjim jn.
listed men in tha Armvi Air
Corps have enrolled .for post
graduate courses in Medford
hlffh srhnnl under th uhnn1
program permitting servicemen
to attend classes that are not
already too crowded. The men
must go to school and study-on
their snare time. Tha htoh
school believes that arlanra.
mathematics and art. will pro
vide me most interest for ser
vicemen.
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Lawyer Returns J. F. Flie-
gei, ivieoiora attorney, returned
home this morning after spend
ing several davx In Pnrtianii
with his mother, Mrs. Josephine
c uegei, wno is seriously 111. Mr.
Fliegel stated that after a few
days at home he plans to return
to Portland to again be with
his mother, whose advanced
age, 78, and Illness makes it
necessary for him to remain
witn ner.
Minor Accidents Dr. W w
Howard, 1507 West Main street
and Earl Emm nss rim-v
street, drove passenger cars in
volved in a minor arpiriant
Sunday at the intersection of
West 6th street and North Fir
street, according to a report on
file. Georee Dva. Sharfv rv,.
and Ronald Miller, 734 Dakota
street, drove vehicles involved
in another minor nnMa-ni
Ull
8th street, Saturday, according
tu a oecona report.
Office To Close The Red
Cross Offices and work- rinm. In
the courthouse will be closed
tomorrow, election day, it was
announced today, since the en.
tire courthouse hnilHins I.
ditionally closed during elec-
uuus. was aiso announced that
the work rooms and offices will
oe closed on Saturday, Nov. 11
the ArmisUc Day holiday. In ad
dition. the Junior Ran rn. -
fice In the Hnllv thastn K..iij
" " VUltU-
tag will be closed both election
cay and Armistice day.
Sane Announced An rnfor-j
mal dancing party will be given
at the Riverside u30 &jtt& j
and all Junior hostesses are urg
ed to attend. A special feature
will be the appearance of Joanna
Wyatt, recently elected Miss
Jackson County. Miss Wyatt will
sing a group of songs. The party
is scheduled for 8 p. m.
Student la Hospital Miss
June Marilyn Davis, a student
at the Southern Oregon College
of Education in Ashland, under
went major surgery last week
and Is a patient at the Commun
ity Hospital in Ashland. It Is
announced that Miss Davis is
now able to receive visitors. She
Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Davis of Phoenix.
Returns Mrs. Gordon Voor
hles of Eden Valley Orchards re
turned last week from Portland
where she spent the past two
months. Mrs. Voorhies received
medical attention and is now
improved in health. While in
Portland she was a guest of her
son, Charles Voorhies, teacher
at the Portland Art Museum, and
his family.
eel.
DickersoB Leaves Robert L.
Dickerson, Slc, has left for
New York after spending a leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. J. Dickerson, formerly of
Medford and now residing near
Selma. The ybung man has had
IS months sea duty, 14 months
in 'foreiffn W&tprs. h nn nnfl.
aircraft gunner on a destroyer
escort. He participated in three
major naval engagements and
was awarded three battle tr
The cantain of tha 4vr
escort was awarded the Legion
oi went for outstanding opera
tion oi me snip.
Hubert Todd Home Hubert
Todd. 843 East 9th Street, is In
Medford for a short visit after
two and a half years in Hawaii,
where he was a civilian worker
with the Army. Air Corps. He
returned to the United States
by Pan-American Clipper. A
brother, Phillip Todd, is in the
Naval Air Corps.
e
Commissioned Robert L.
Scott, South Oakdale avenue,
Medford, has recently been
commissioned a second lieuten
ant in the infantry at Fort Ben-
ning, Ga. Scott established an
excellent record at the infantry
school, breaking all existing ob
stacle course records. He also
rated at the top on other phys
ical achievement tests. He Is ex
pected to be in Medford soon for
a ten-day leave.
la South America ro.M
xaie, formerly with the Stand
ard Oil Company in Medford,
has left Belvedere. Calif . hra
the Yales have lived for the
past year, for Maracaibo, Vene
zuela. Mr. Yale will be head
engineer for the RlehmnnH Fv.
ploration Company in Mara-
cbido. ivirs. xaie anrt children
Ann. Ted and Barrie. will
several mnntha in FlnrlHn Ka
fore leaving for Venezuela. This
win &e the yales' second trip
to South America. They spent
some time in Ecuador two years
ago.
CALENDAR
Monday
7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekah
lodge, regular business meeting
at I. O. O. F. hall, 221 West
Sixth street. Visiting members
invited. .
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild,
Presbyterian church, at church
parlors.
Tuesday
2:00 p. m. Lady Elks at Elks
Temple for dessert luncheon and
games. Mrs. William Young
and Mrs. A. B. Corbett, hostesses,
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Post
and auxiliary, VFW, semi
monthly business meeting at ar
mory. Final plans for Armistice
Day.
8:00 p. m. Past Presidents
club, Degree of Honor, home of
Hattie Bradshaw, 1211 West
Tenth street.
8:00 p. m. C h a p t e r BE,
P. E. O., home of Miss Katharine
Stewart, GeBauer apartments.
Brief meeting. 1
8:00 p. m. Temple meeting,
Pythian Sisters, K. of P, hall,
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. Army Auxiliary
Red Cross production unit, Out
post.
10:30 a. m. Medford Exten
sion unit, courthouse auditorium.
Project, "Conserve with Scrap
Bag". Mrs. R. G. Beach and
Mrs. S. L. Morgan, leaders.
. 12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club.
covered dish luncheon at Girls'
Community club. Irene Shirley,
chairman. . .
1:00 p. m. Crater Lake aux
iliary, VFW, sewing club, home
of Mrs. Mabel White, Ivy and
West Eleventh streets, dessert
luncheon.
2:00 p. m. Chapter AA,
P. E. O., home of Mrs. H. L.
Brown, 105 Geneva street.
SMITH HERE TO PLAN
CIVIC MUSIC PROGRAM
Franklyn Smith arrived in
Medford this noon and tonight
will meet with officers and
board members of the Jackson
County Civic Music association
to plan the annual membership
week. The membership week is
to be Nov. 13 to 18.
Mr. Smith, whose headquar
ters are New York and San
Francisco, came to Medford
from Richmond, Calif., where
he worked with the civic music
association in that city.
CHILDREN'S COLDS' COUGHINGj
qukly relieved by Penetro
aaeaaeveioped by modern rwenoa.
into b counter-irn tent, vapor ieingc
saive xnan DnngsquicK, comiort-r
3CK relief. 25a. drnihU stea SSn. b
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PASECONTA1NB MUTTON 9UET
GOV.
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SGT. MERLE O'CONNOR
WOUNDED IN EUROPE
Sgt. Merle W. O'Conner, son
of Mrs. Cecil O'Conner, 215
Washington' street, has been
listed as wounded in, the Euro
pean area. Local selective ser
vice board 2 said he gave his
address as Rt. 1, Box 181, Cen
tral Point, when he registered,
but was inducted at Sparks,
Nev. No address for his wife,
Lavelle Eddington ' O'Conner,
could be obtained.
Also listed as wounded In the
European area is Sgt. Ernest
Mann, Jr., whose wife resides
on East Main street..
WHY TRET HEMARRY
Boston (U.PJ Loneliness and
a desire for security are the two
principal reasons why widows
and divorcees marry again, ac
cording to Secretary Kenneth
P. Clarke of the Family Society
of Boston.
GATES MANSION TO C. Y. O.
Chicago U.R) Tha son non
mansion of John "Bet a Million"
Gates, colorful financier of the
'90s, is being transformed Into
a Catholic Youth organization
residence for woman. It will an.
commodate approximately 100
roomers.
Monday. Hot. I, 1144 MESFOHD- MAIL TRIBUNE SZTE!t
Colorado has been tentative
ly allotted $15,000,000 dollars
for postwar electrification proj
ects, according to the RE A.
Dm stall TrlbuD tin Ada.
There are more than 7,000
varieties of apples, but nurseries
deal in only about 1,400 of them
and a mere 30 varieties are
rated as of commercial importance.
Townsend
DANCE
at
Dreamland Hall
Tuesday Night
JOLLIEST DANCE
IN MEDFORD1
J
In repulsing a German coun
terattack at San Pietro, S;t.
Dudley Henry of Waco, ' Tex.,
fired between- 800 and 1,000
rounds from his 60.mm. mor
tar in one evening.
California dominates the na
tion's cantaloupe industry.
FEEUD KELLY
IS QUALIFIED FOR
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
MEDFORD DISTRICT
EXPERIENCE Six Years service with U. S.
Dept. of Justice Pacific Coast and Northwest.
Also official poiitioni in Oregon Federal and
Circuit Courts.
FRED KELLY says: That to have an equitable
and impartial operation of this court, knowledge
' of procedure, experience and human under
standing ara essential attributes.
VOTE X 35 FRED KELLY
Voters requiring transportation to get to the Polls 'phone
848 1 Democratic Headquarters.
Paid Adv. Fred Kelly Committee.
WANTED
AT ONCE
Girl for stenographer anal
general office work. Pleas
ant working conditions.
CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC
UTILITIES CO.
PHONE 4800
Shows Dally 1:45-6:45-9:00
1
ENDS TOMORROW
Turkey Growers
ATTENTION
Our modem turkey dressing plant is
now in operation and we want your
TURKEYS.
TOP CASH PRICES PAID
Half Moon Fruit & Produce Co.
, 334 McANDREWS AVE.
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PROHIBITION AND
ITS COMPANION EVILS
le It It fair to the Sendee Men while they are away?
Approximately 100,000 service men and women from Oregon
cannot vote on this question. Is it fair to permit prohibition
to be slipped over again In 1944 as was done In 1918?. Yoq
can protect them by voting 313 X NOI
2e If they get away with thb, wll all Beverage be next?
So far this "Burke Bill pertains only W beverages over
14 alcohol by volume. But If they slip over this mnch-
the light beverages will be NEXT! Vom tdu troWc? -our-self
by voting 313 X NO.
3. What win this Joker do right now?
It will prohibit yon from serving any guests your usual hos
pitality beverages in your club or at home unlees yen want
to risk severe penalties. Look out or this dangerous
"JOKER".
READ THE JOKER' IN THEBURKE BILL
PURPOSE FOR YOURSELF
Swelrlae ell bmrfeath timer Maulelsv m 14 m e
ef Icskol br nlnu, ladudlaf itnlM miatt xct?t lor lacratMaul
etfrpous. to be ol4 ctclairalT by Mora u4 nci eprit4 br th
Onto llnor coatrol mamiuioa, tnd miking It gainful lor any ethtr
pniMi ana m wporaioe m Mil. enrr lor mi, er Qivm to ant
PERSON tar each vise er llmon, ubt lor ucrimrau! pvpowe.
yiolittoe el thle ut le suae nuUkebU by Sae esder UnprlKtnmutt.
MOiiCT row miDonni mita
YOUR StmCtMH'S mtOOMi
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We tub AHTi-momimoif eomniTK or OUBOOH
f' -O. J. McPhinoa. Oulnus, Pune4tk Are. Sldr. Pm4
The S AILUS TAlfc
PUT CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON
AHEAD OF OREGON!
CALIFORNIA adopted the Sales Tax oyer 10 years ago. She
reduced her taxes on property 25 has made the greatest
Industrial and population gain of any western State since Now ;
has a post war chest of more than $226,000,000 to help her people
reconvert from war to peacetime basis.
Washington by Sales Tax cut her property taxes 50' now does
NOT need an income tax and like California has out-stripped
Oregon for population and industrial payroll gains.
. Oregon did not adopt the Sales Tax did not cut her property
taxes and HAS NO ADEQUATE post war chest to help her less
fortunate citizens over post war humps.
Of greater importance, her heavy property, excise and Income
. taxes make it hard for permanent job creating enterprises to ex
pand or for Oregon to attract new ones seeking western locations. .
Hero Is what the proposed
SSaSe SaSes flaxStfeams
Oregon 's 453,000 Peacetime Wage
and SalaryWorker8, owners ot 300,000
dwellings, 61,000 farms, 159,000 reg
ular income tax payers and 6,800 job
making industries that MUST compete
with Washington and California when
war boom ENDS.
All State Incomm TtucaM
Will Be Wiped Out
or orar 92 of total which means all low end medium
'bracket payers up to $4,000 net Income.
Property Taxes Cut 25
en dwellings, lands, arms, laotortet and buQdmgs ganeraBv.
Excise Taxes Reduced
lor 6,800 Job Making Industries
. now paying 8. Will pay 8 thus increasing iheir
ability to maintain wages and expand payrolls.
$8,000,000 More for Old Ago
Assistance and Schools
, Act specifies 20 be est Slide lor each oi fbeee two
governmental acrUviUet.
Average Tax About 3 Cents
Arerage cost band on other stales' azperlenoss about
3 cents dally lor average man. Tax on retail merchandise
mostly. NO TAX on essential FOODS, or FAKM PRODUCE, .,
RENTS, gasoline, Doctor or Dentist bills or any personal
services, eta NO TAX TOKENS to bother with. lust pay
a penny as you buy.
VOTE
2U-2-YE
FOR THE SALES TAX
Paid Adv., Citizens' Committee of Jackson
County. B. E. Harder, Chairman.
WIPES OUT
State Income Taxes,
for eO veote aal income is
1400 or lea.
CUTS 'PROPERTY!
Taxes 25.
efeclu? 300,000 tomes and
61,000 farms. '
SLASHES EXCISE
Taxes ham 8 to 5
erU76800 Indtiitrtal payroll ea
ferpreae opportunity to compete
eoa BMpaod mmploymtnt tor Ore
oog's 483,000 peacetme iraoe.
and talary worktrt.
$8,000,000 MORE
for SCHOOLS and
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
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