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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUKS Your Health and It's Care Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Reader! should addrsui lnqulrlm loi Dr. William Brady. 26S El Camlno. Bererly Hill. CalU. MURMURS THAT Through an odd combination of circumstances I know as much when I was a sophomore m e d 1 c al stu- Aa n t mm T'd r- Bver know.. 1 The clrcuin m stances were (1) I had a brand new Btathoscope, 2) i .j . n rvM hud but one 1 Ai lung left on the basis of what she de clared the Dr. Brady great Dr. Shat tuck of Boiton had told her when she was a slip of a gerrul, and (3) I was stone deaf In one ear. So aftvi a thorough listen with mv fine new stethoscope I broke it gently to the other mem bers of the family that I heard no breathing sounds at all. Grandma O'M wm vindicated, after years of tush tush. "There, now, I tell you, Eiien, that boy knows as much now he he 11 ever knowl" My difficulty was not that I had but one good ear for with that ear. if there is reasonable quiet, I can hear rales and things which are hardly audible to ordinary ears I mean my hear ing in that one ear is better than the average hearing of people with two good ears that Is, always provided there are no confus'ng noises In the environ ment. There are a good many poor gckes walking around, oh, so carefully lest they overexert themselves, under the morbid obsessli.n that they have "heart trouble" when In fact they have nothlnit the matter with the heart or the circulation except the disturbances of function arising from fear or anxiety aris ing from the. suggestion or the bald assertion of some bumbling doctor that there i a "murmur" or that there Is "a leaking valve" or that the heart Is "weak' and the patient had bet ter 'take things easy" and be careful to avoid all strain. As a matter of fact a systolic murmur (abnormal sound with the normal sound made by con- LEGAL NOTICES Notice oi Final Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that P. E. Morgan, Administrator of the Estate of ELMYRA M. THURMAN, Deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, his Final Account as Administrator or. saia tsiam, emu said Court has set Friday, the 23rd day of November, 1943, at 2 o ciock in me anernoon oi saiu day in the County Court Room at the Courthouse In Medfotd, hearing on said Final Account ana ail onjccnons inereto. i. a v Mnnr.AN Administrator of the Estate of ELMYRA M. THUhMAW Deceased. Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of GEORGE CUR RIER, Deceased. The undersigned has been ap pointed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County as Executrix of the Will of George Currier, Deceased, All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them, duly verified, with proper vouch ers, to the undersigned at the office of Rawles Moore, Coolcy Theatre Building, Medford, Ore gon, within six months from October 22, 1943, the date of this notice. ROSIE C. REINKINQ. Executrix. NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. In the Mailer of the Deter mination of the Relative Rights of the Various Claimants to the Waters of Little Butte Creek, a tributary of Rogue River. TO ALL CLAIMANTS TO THE WATERS OF LITTLE BUTTE CREEK. AND ITS VARIOUS TRIBUTARIES. A TRIBU TARY OF ROGUE RIVLR. AND TO CHARLES E. STRICKLIN. STATE ENGI NEER OF OREGON: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the first day of Novem ber, 1945, at the hour of 10 o'clock forenoon, at the court room of the above Court, Court house, Medford, Jackson County, Men Who Get Up Nlghfc Often Lose Their Pep If yoo oars te is op I or mars times a Mfht. rour ra.l la brokan and It's no aondar !( )ou taal old and run-down bttor rour Urn. So If rou Oat Up Mlshta or luStr frcri B!addtr Weaknai. Painful Psasasas. Hie, sens, Ll Pains Ntrroumiss, Anaumatlt Patna. Ctrrjaa undar Svsa, er Bsollaa anklri, dus to nou-ortanle and non-ara-Umlfl KldnfT and niaddar Troublae. you ahould try ('ratal fa phvatetan's praarrtp. lion). Uluully. the lary flrat doae of Cyates tota rlsht to or helpW the Kldneya Bush out ricass sclda t.nd vaatea which may have esuaad your trouble. So tats Cyalea sisrlly as dlretud st.d i.uh for astak halo and a cstld Incresaa In pap. mors youthful faallnl and joy la llalni. ryates muat satlify com" plataly or almply mum amply pscksas and money bark la rusranteed. Donrt auffar an. har nlf ht wilful trytna Cyll,,'"',. uts4 ansa, IS a. lit. at Sitviu. tj. vrk Uf, Mondar. Oct 29, 194S DO HOT SIGNIFY i traction of ventricle) may be heard In the examination of the heart of a perfectly healthy young adult in various postures, in different phast of breathing or afier exercise. So the mere hearing of "murmur" does not necessarily signify that there is anything the matter with the heart. Then there are a good many morn people who are barred from enjoying good health by the blood pressure obsession, Some of these are Just simple mlndec they take seriously whatever morbid suggestion the nostrum mongers, diet or food "specialists" and Hssorted near- docturs and queer doctors who cater to the ignorant. And some are the wiseacres, who make it their mischievous business to find out Just how many "points" high their blood pressure is and go on from there doctoring themselves. Well, then, .do 1 mean to say that a person can or should do nothing about It If his or her h 1 o o d pressure Is ... T No, don't. But If you ask me about It honestly and not Just to see whe'.he you think I know what I'm talking about, I say, to wit as follows: NEVKR MIND YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE It's NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS. And don't let any one know I told you, but If I were you l would not put much faith In a doctor who mumbled or mutter ed about a murmur or about blood pressure If he did not ex plain exactly what he thinks about it or what to do about it. QUESTIONS ANSWERS Thank you million for sending my huoltand to Dr for Injection treatment or nernia. ne naa anoui elxtcn Injections In all and wai not mucr. Inconvenienced at any time He In ao happy to be cured with having to go to the hospital He la more active now than he dared to be for aeveral veari Dait. (Mrs. L,. 5. W.I Answer Thank you, Ma'am. Any reader who asks for It in writing (no clipping, please) and Incloses stamped self addressed envelope, may have the pjmphlet on Htrnla. My special 1 its nf nhvslr an are still fragmen tary (since departure of so many of the best dlctors for military service) hut 1: 1 know of a doctor In your vicinity who ta skilled In ambulant treatment of hernia 1 am always happy to name him for you. (Copyright 1045 John 1". Dllle Co.) Oregon, a final hearing will be had for the purpose of entering a decree of said court determin ing and establishing the relative rights of the various claimants to the waters of said stream and Its various tributaries, and for the purpose of considering and Hearing an exceptions ana odjcc tlons heretofore filed In said matter, and for hearing on all orders of determination herein heretofore made by the State Engineer of Oregon, This notice is given pursuant to the order of the Hon, H K. Hanna, Judge of said Court, made and dated September 21 1945, directing scrvico of this notice by publication once each week for four successive weeks and mailing of this notice by registered mall to all known claimants to said waters and their attorneys of record so far as known. Dater this 21st day of September, 1945. Date of first publication hereof is Sep tember 24, 1945. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk and Ex-Offlclo Clerk of said Court. Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COUNTY OF JACKSON. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LYTTON FRAN CIS IVANHOE, Decensed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Court for Jack son County, Oregon, has ap pointed me administrator of the estate of LYTTON FRANCIS IVANHOE, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the offices of Neff & Frohnmayer, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated: October 15. 1945. SETH BULL1S, Administrator. Notice To Creditors Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson CoiintV. Oreffnn Art,ii.Mtn of the Estate of Henry W. Brandt, uevcasea. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the under signed at the office of his attor ney, Gus Newbury, Room 207 United Slates National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, wlth In six (6) months from the date COLDS' Whn cold itrlk with Uwm common mil er. or lti rouihitif kv4t tu out rub Pn ttro on throat. chl and bark. (I Uaes rhrtrt rrtuicU tcrvni. htHpi brrak local fun. ffMtlnn O) Rtt' palfl at ntrvt nd tn tt kin. t.1 Phlfmn tooa- eouf htng Wtvni aa vapors help you breath asitr. Prnvtro acta fait, for H't Oranrtma'a famous mutton ut m OHEST MUSCLI ACHES. MINS, LOCAL IRRITATIOR TIGHTNISS OF 00U0NINQ rrn fndlratlon. doubt supply &c Ta.Hir ramny win to Tor Prnsrtro. prlally t rhildrrn. So always b surv to (rt l'cnt(ro. TOTs Quiit' Agalri I 1 4 Vt1 r , t t si i. 'WmA 1 ,? . p " t ' t 1 ' i x t ' i a s't A , - (Acme leleahoto) Lew Ayres, rormer screen actor, who went into Army as conscletlous ob jector, returns to Sen Francteco, Calif., aboard the USS Cape Mears after serving 22 months overseas as chaplain's aide and medical corps man. Ayres, who refused to carry arms, says compulsory military train ing for men between 18 and 21 might not be a bad idea. Pianist of Note To Play Role In "The Ghost Train" The musical world Is aptly rep resented In the play "The Ghost Train" which the Little Theatre group and the navy are Jointly producing at Post Theatre No. 1, Camp White, November 5, in the person of Lewis T. Eanes, emi nent pianist of Greenville, S. C. Eanes, who plays the role of Charles Murdock, a newlywed on his honeymoon, studied piano at' the Chicago Musical College, the Jullliard Institute of Music in New York City and with the fa mous Casadesus at Fontainblcau, France, before the war. He has appeared at the American Con servatory Auditorium In Phila delphia and many other famous symphony halls throughout the notion. The Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra has engaged Eanes as guest soloist for a performance January 9 when he will play Mo zart's Concerto in E Flat Major. GOLD HILL EXTENSION MEETING HELD OCT. 12 Gold Hill, Oct. 2D Gold Hill Home Extension Unit met Oct. 12 at the home of Mrs. Bob Kies. The subject was "Sugar Extend ing Cookery" and the lender Mrs. Lottlo Frost. Paper bag lunch, with salads from members and desserts made at the meeting were served. The table center piece, showing "Sugar Saving" was placed by Mrs. Esther Gil christ. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Virginia Kel logg. Leader will be County Agent Marian Farrell. GRIDDER INJURED Grants Pass, Oct. 29 Jim Owen, 15-year-old Kerby high school student, received a broken leg while practicing football Thursday afternoon, Jim was tackled by his brother, Jack, and fell with such force that It broke both bones of his left leg near the ankle. of this Notice. Dated October 20th, 1945. WILLIAM BRANDT. Administrator of the Estate of Henry W. Brandt, Dec. GUS NEWBURY. Attorney for Administrator. CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KINQ Highway 99 at Talent Come Out and See the Bears) THE NEIGHBORHOOD lEiCUE en-. . A KAr;tP Tcr W -t-f sfT rCCK,1'E Pi TtLf 1HM A WMIC HAP hvv,tp Pi"!'? INAO d MA..!N6lf fM TSV TcR tT ivtt t r wm h,ni.t a r."'.'1:, iiwmins n wok rf k-x tx 5Kts'Hi RWitiiwnTfso chfMAt ttt.'w; rirvn tiTl ASV eCC P Bl'l WKH 1 JMVl K-T AiW5 hlV if i Ttf iS On the Radio Chain STATIONS Chain afflllatloD and erbere cbe are uo the dial. KALI (MBS) IJJO Portland. RKX (AUC) 1190. Portland KUI) 1AUC) SIO. 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