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EIOHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE W.dn.iday. De. 12, 1943 Your H 2alth and It's Care By OH WILLIAM BHAOY M.O. Readers ihould addreu Inquiries to; Or William Brady. 264 El Camlno Beverly Hilla Calil. NON-SURGICAL DRAINAGE OF GALL BLADDER So-called "non-surgical" draln of the nail-sac the little one- ounce capacity bulb or bladder that holds bile and squirta or ejects some in to the duoden- u m (upper part of small intestine) at In tervals during digestion; the gall-bladder Is J M 'used with the f 3 A J 3 urinary blad der in the pel vim rm rievift- iJlaQlA ed by Dr. Ly- Dr. Brady on some thirty-five years ago, Involves Intro duction of the necessary medi cinal solutions through a tube directly into the duodenum, and is of course employe only In hospital. Another method of Inducing more thorough emptying or "drainage" of the gall-bladder In cases of chronic cholecystitis (inflammation of gall-bladder), cholcithiasis (gallstones) and the like, was devised by Dr. Knight twenty years ago and Is compar atively simple. The patient goes without food or water for four hours. He then takes one tablcspoonful of the medicine (to be described be low), lies on the right side and does not change position for two hours, taking another table- spoonful of the medicine every fifteen minutes for six times In all. No liquid or food other than the medicine during the two hours the patient lies on the right side. Half an hour after the last dose of the medicine the patient should eat a slice of well buttered toast, or toast with the yolk of egg. The medicine for non-surgical drainage of the gall-bladder is prepared by putting 4 ounces (quarter of a pound) of Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) in a pint bottle, adding one fluid ounce (two tablespoonfuls of glycerin and three fluldounces (six tablespoonfuls) of elixir of Jactoted pepsin. Shake the mix ture up well until nearly all the salts Is dissolved a little may remain undissolved In the bot tom of the bottle. The clear up per portion Is then ready for use. Effect of this procedure is (1) to lessen edema or dropsical swelling In gall-bladder area, (2) bring about ejection of con tents of gall-bladder Into duo denum, (3) relieve distress, (4) produce several bowel dis charges of black or greenish color. Sometimes reduction of ede matous swelling of the lining of duct from gall-bladder permits very small gallstones to pass from gall-bladder Into duoden um and appear in the bowel dis charges. Stones may be found by washing the discharges through a sieve. If the drainage Is . successful the patient experiences no pain upon eating oil or fat (butter, egg yolk). If the drainage is not successful fat of any kind taken as food will cause vigorous con tractions of gall-bladder and considerable pain. When this non-surgical biliary drainage proves successful the procedure mny be repeated ev ery two or three months. Some patients with chronic gall-bladder trouble keep fairly comfort able and free from distresses in this way. It Is of no avail if CHUNGKING INN At 28 North Front Stroot Phone 9132 M OPEN ERICrlrY WE SERVE All kinds of Chop Suey, Chow Mein, Noodles and American Dishes Many Hard of Hearing Can Hear Tomorrow with OariM drofw nH with lnir4 y II rw dtalcataj, bothered tiy tlnjioj buiIn hr1 olidtiiio tiBijcim) ui aMiultini ! Uiumn), Uf Itit Uudnc Horn Meliiud tht tu mtiy mp tit enahlnl thrm to rrll Vwu nitri br l"ttf Hn makini thii Mrn' w rou 11 wu Boary Uttk ai qov. ft ravaaiwMtl Uutin t utti...-.l I tl4ftltv 0 Mi hi 1:30 to 10:30 WED.. FRI.. SKATING PARTIES by f " 1 gallstones larger than rice grains are present only sur gery can bring relief In such cases. QUESTIONS It ANSWERS Dysmenorrhea Kindly mail your booklet or pam phlet on exercises one does to cor rect dyimenorrhea. (M. W.) Answer Dysmenorrhea mean painful menstruation. The function should be painless. I have a pamph let "Hygiene for Girls and Health for Women". For a copy send stamp ed self addressed envelope and ask for It. 1 wouldn't mind so much Kaylnf the freight for you. but we ave much better ways to use our time than addressing envelopes for you. Clan A I'm fflad you cun take criticism so well and I owe you this report. It was only upon reading your descrip tion of Class A Neurotics (in the "green book") that 1 bestirred my self to get a thorough examination. ana, sure enougn, me pnysician louna I had pulmonary tuberculosis, so here I am, setting on wonderfully In the san. I hope you will continue to Impress upon people who drift along with the notion that they have "weak nervos" the Importance of undergoing proper medical exam Inatlon. (M. K. T.) Answer I have been trying to do that for many years. Only excep tionally does the misguided "neuras thenic" Individual take It as possibly applying to him or her. Any reader who asks lor It In writing and sends twenty-five cents and stamped self addressed envolope may have a copy of the green book ''Nerves and Nutrition". In it the distinction be tween Class A and Class B neurotica Is described and remember, neuras thenics, this Is a free country, (Copyrlgit 1U4S, John F. Dllie Co.) 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Notice of Bond Sale NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that the Common Council of The City of Central Point will, on the 28th day of December, 1945, at the hour of 7:JU o clock p, m., at the common council Cham ber of The City of Central Point Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale an issue of $34,500.00 of bonds of The City of Central Point, being the heretofore duly authorized The City of Central Point General Obligation Water System Supply Line Bonds, said bonds to be in the denomination of $500.00 each, numbered I to 69, both Inclusive, to be dated January 1, 1946, to mature seri ally in numerical order at the rate of $1,500.00 per annum, on the 1st day of January of each of the years of 1947 to 1969, both inclusive; said bonds to bear in terest at the rate of not to ex ceed three per cent (3) per an num, payable semi-annually on me 1st day ol July and January of each year, principal and in terest payable at the office of the Treasurer of The City of Cen tral Point, Central Point, Oregon. Said bonds, or any thereof, not then matured, to be subject to redemption at par and accrued interest on the 1st day of Janu ary, 1951, or any interest paying date thereafter, upon publica tion, at least thirty days prior to contemplated redemption date, of one notice of Intended redemp tion In a newsnaoer nrinted and published within Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. Said bonds will be sold sub ject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal, Wlnfrec, McCul- locn, snuicr and Kelley, bond attorneys of Portland, Oregon; said bonds to be furnished and printed by The City of Central Point, Oregon; all bids must be in writing, and all persons offer ing to purchase such bonds are invited to bid thereon at such rate of interest not exceeding three per cent (3) per annum as they shall designate, and such bonds shall bear such rate of Interest as shall be designated by the purchaser thereof, as aforesaid. Each bid shall be ac companied by tabulation of the bidder showing cost of money to The City of Central Point under the bid. Sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received by the Common Council at the City Hall up to the date of said sale, as herein fixed. All bids must be accom panied with a certified check payable to The City of Central Point, In the sum of $090.00. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Coun cil of The City of Central Point dated December 10, 1945 GUY TEX Recorder of The City of Central Point. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Suit in Equity to Quiet Title in the Circuit Court of the Siule of Oregon, for the County of jncKson. JACKCON COUNTY, OREGON, a quasi-municipal corporation, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES E. RAUGIIT. Individ ually and as Trustee, ar.d MARY DOE RAUGIIT, his wife if married, and unknown heirs of Chnrles E. Riuight it deceased; MAX UNCI Eh MAN and LILLIAN UNGERMAN his wife, and unknown htilrs of Max Ungerman if deceased, and also all other 'persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in and to the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Charles E. Raught, individ ually and as Trustee, and Mnry Doe Raught, his wife if mar ried, and unknown heirs of Charles E. Raught if deceased; Max Ungerman and Lillian Ungerman, his wife, and un known heirs of Max Unger man if deceased, and also all other persons or parties un DANCE TONIGHT DON SIGLOW BAND Returning by popular request with our (avorits incer Larry TP - I W iaKe IjKi iV Famout tot (mr'dT Phone Mac and BOOKMARKER OPCN NX ATMARKte CNlWWFKtS MP SCtLUM HE lUSWAD EcUJ iW. tvtNruAI.LV Rrruws'roFwMEMWR Ar Lcti lt AusUst ,M ' trill , i in see the HEjwettb& &&&rAZ6xr ,r ?mik ft 'L h a22M--rT Es,ssr- f ferp 1 fs Of FAMILY KVi p-.OKtp Ul A'TA-j CVUtSM VkS.CH VMft OXM'Lr? 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CNCK IN THE VtClVi Pt.Vf known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inierest In and to the real estate describ ed in the complaint herein, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You, ond each of you, are hereby required and summoned to appear in the above entitled court and cause, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file herein against you within four weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, and you will hereby take notice that If you fail to so ap pear and answer, for want there of, plaintiff will pray to ihe court for the following relief against you and as prayed for in plaintiff's complaint on lile herein, and specifically referred to hereby and by this reference made a part hereof, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to-wit: For a decree of this court for ever quieting its title In fee sim ple In and to the following de scribed premises, lying and being situate In Jackson County. Ore gon, to-wit: All of Section 16, Township 39 South of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon. Together with all and singu lar the tenements, hereriita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. free and clear from all and any right, title, estate, lien and in terest that said defendants, or any of them, or anyone claiming by, through or under them may have or claim to have therein and thereto, and forever barring and preventing said defendants or anyone claiming by, through or under them, from ever setting up or asserting any right, ti'.le, estate, lien or interest therein and thereto, and holding that said claim is null and void and of no force and effect, and for such other, further and difierent relief as to the court may seem meet and proper in the premises. This summons is published in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general and regu lar circulation, published in the City of Medford, Oregon, once each week for a period of four weeks consecutively, and five times, and said defendants he.e- inabove named are required to appear air answer as herein pio- vided. under and by virtue of an order duly made, rendered l.P lJ - - ir - casy i-oage Steak and Chicken Din 24 F-2 Grants Pass Anne WE H CALLED IT TELEPHONE P. TOO.AMO CTEN fWK HCkER Fl.NM FtACt riNP puce hacks fvAcewiHLitrEc f BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH " ' I J" I ujucrrs ou. puf-Puf- I I twll LftUJSW NO, PftUJ !! N .t, yS "M INFUNNEL 1 UURITLL I HEP NE, ) I CRtWE TO UETCH IC? 6- I FURSE ABOUT, )f KETCH (TN V (TlflUJ-- IT, NOT RUN IT vSl" oO H U . SEi UJ? BREATH, V SfflOCK ORB OFF U BUZ SAWYER , ' M jint W ill lM ' (GORGEOUS EXOTIC ) AT THE 6IZE OF THOSE ) STA&INS AT V GRAPHER WHO'S TAKEN WEARING THE SHE'S A SVi M V PERSOrJPV DIAMOND EARRINGSV THE DIAMOND HER PICTURE. 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