The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 21, 1930, Image 8

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
Qhe Great S ea t
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Benjamin franklin
¿John Adams
By ELMO 8COTT WATSON
|HENEVER President Hoo­
ver signs an Important
state document, there is
another ceremony which Is
necessary before the docu­
ment
becomes
official,
That consists of affixing
to It the greut seal of the
United States, which Is
In the safekeeping of the
secretary of state, a metal
disk two and a half Inches
In dlnmeter and engrnred
First Great Seal
the
with the coat of arms of
U nited S ta te s
this nation. And when that Is done,
the document hears the Imprint of the
Second Great Seal of the
oldest nationnl arms In the world,
United States
despite the fuct that the United
States Is a “young” nation. For our of the coat of arms. This tells of the one was made and the traditional
coat of arms has retained its original significance of the escutcheon In the number of arrows was restored to the
design for nearly 150 years, longer relationship between the Individual seal. Not only Is the American seal
than has that of other nations which states and the federal Union. In terms the oldest nutlonal seal hut It Is also
of heraldry It Is composed of a “ chief"
said to be the most perfectly bal­
are much older thun ours.
and thirteen “ pales,” that Is, an anced and most beautiful of all na­
The history of the great seal goes “azure" (blue) crossbar resting on
tional Insignia.
back to the founding of the republic.
stripes of “gules” (red) alternated
It has often been remarked that the
Soon after the adoption of the Declar­ with “argent" (write).
makers of the seal were unaffected
ation of Independence In 177(1, a reso­
“The pieces paly,” rends the old by the superstitious fear of the num­
lution was passed by the Continental
congress naming llenjainln Franklin, text, “ represent the several states all ber thirteen. Instead, thirteen Is the
keynote of the whole design. Not
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams ns Joined In one solid compact entire,
a committee to design a coat of arms supporting a Chief which unites the only are there thirteen stars and thlr-
whole
and
represents
congress.
The
teeen stripes, but there are thirteen
for the new nation. The original sug­
The arrows In the eagle’s talon and thir­
gestion for the coat of urms was that Motto alludes to this Union.
pales
In
the
Arms
are
kept
closely
teen stars In the glory. The motto
the shield should he divided Into six
quartering*. each hearing the emblem united by the chief nnd the chief de­ E Plurlbus Unum contains thirteen
pends on that Union and the strength letters, there are thirteen leaves on
of those countries whose colonists
resulting from It for Its support to the olive branch and the same num­
made up the grenter pnrt of the pop
Ulatlon of the United States. Two denote the Confederacy of the United ber of berries on the branch. The
o f the features Included In this com­ States of America nnd the preserva­ eagle has thirteen feathers In each
wing and thirteen In Its tall. The
mittee's design were luter Included In tion of their Union through congress.'
The colors of the escutcheon are title “The Coat of Arms of the United
the present coat of arms, hut nothing
definite was accomplished at that time. the snme as those adopted for the flag States of America'' contains 39, or
On March 25, 177il. the mutter was In the famous Flag resolution of June three times thirteen, letters, and If
again brought up for consideration 14, 1777—white for purity nnd Inno­ one counts all these he will dis­
llhti a second committee submitted a cence, red for hardiness and valor cover that the number thirteen Is re­
design In which the “ radiant constella­ and blue for vigilance, perseverance, peated thirteen times in the whole
tion of thirteen stars" first made Its and Justice. In its beak the eagle design.
appearance.
It b I b o provided for holds an unfurled scroll on which on
Since the great seal contains sev­
thirteen alternate red and white a crimson ground are the words “E eral emblems which symbolize the fuct
I’lurihus
Unum”
(One
out
of
many).
■tripes which were to he placed ding
that the nutlon was founded by rebel­
onally across the shield. Rut this Above this Is the “glory” or the con­ lion against the tyranny of England,
stellation
of
thirteen
stars
on
nn
azure
committee' design was not accepted.
It Is worthy of note that one of them,
Then a third committee tried Its hand field, breaking through a surrounding the eagle, is of English origin. In thut
at the Job and the members of this halo of clouds—symbolical of the new It was suggested to John Adams by
one called to their assistance n noted nutton emerging from the storm and Sir John Prestwtcb, an eminent Brit­
authority on heraldry, Dr. William stress of the Revolution. The white ish antiquary. The choice of this
stars against the background of blue bird, which came to he popularly re­
Barton of Philadelphia.
also point to the unity of the states, garded as the national emblem, was
The design submitted by this com­
since If a line be drawn between the very distasteful to another member of
mittee was a complicated one. It pro­
outer ones It forms a perfect six- the nnlional great seal committee, Ben-
vided for thirteen stripes or pales, a
pointed star.
Jnmln Franklin. In a letter to his
constellation of thirteen stars, an
At the same time that this seal was daughter. Mrs. Sarah Ruche, written
angle poised on the summit of a Doric
columu, a helmet of gold ou which was adopted another one. Intended to be on January 20, 1784, while Franklin
a cap of dignity, surmounted by n the reverse of the cont of urms and was in France, lie said;
cock armed with gaffs; on the right to be used for stamping the wax on
“ For my own part, I wish the bald
ribbon attached to ati Important
■Ida was a figure of the genius of
eagle hud not been chosen as the rep­
state
paper,
thus
making
a
hanging
America and on the left a man In
resentative of the country; he Is 8
armor. Over all gleamed the eye of seal, was also adopted. On It Is u bird of had moral character; he does
pyramid
of
thirteen
steps
with
a
cul­
Providence and below the shield was
not gel Ills living honestly; you nmy
the motto “ Deo favente" (Favored by minating triangle suspended above It. have seen him perched on some dead
God). Above the crest was unother On tills Is the all seeing oyo of Prov­ tree where, too lazy to fish for him­
motto “ Virtue sola Invlcta” (Virtue idence looking down upon the unfin­ self. I.e watches the labor of the Ash­
ished pyramid, by which It was In­
alone Is unconquerable).
tended to Indicate that the United ing haw k : nnd when that diligent bird
Finally out of the suggestions put
Stntes hud not attained a final state has at length taken a fish and Is bear­
forth by the three committees thereat
of spiritual perfection, a goal toward ing It to his nest for the support of
of arms In its present form, proposed
which It must strive. According to his mate and young ones, the bald
by Doctor Barton nnd making use of
heraldry, the pyramid stnnds for eagle pursues him und takes It from
some of the elements contained In the
strength and durability. The eye Is him. With nil this Injustice he Is
previous designs, was adopted by
the symbol of the eternally vigilant never In good case, but like those
congress on June 30, 1782. By this
Providence which hud favored the among meu who live by sharping and
time the seal had been stripped of
Amerlenn cause so many times nnd robbing, he Is generally poor and
every emblem that suggested mon­
this thought Is carried out In the Latin often very lousy. Besides, he Is a
archy and Included those which em­
motto “ Annult ChoptIs" (God has fu- rank toward.”
phasized the Idea of democracy. The
Modern science, however, has re­
vored the work) across the top of the
outstanding features were the eagle,
seal. The date MDCCLXXVI at the futed some of these charges, especial­
the shield and the stars.
base of the pyramid is 177tl, when the ly the one of cowardice.
The eagle, typical of those found In nation was founded, and the Latin
The eagle as a symbol of racial and
this country nnd nnllke those which
motto beneath "Novus Ordo Seclo- national power dates hack to the time
appear on the Imperial arms of Aus­ rum" declares that then began “A of the Etruscans, the race that pre­
tria. Germany and Russia, stands for New Order of Ages."
ceded the Romans. Rome, after the
power and authority.
In Its right
The original real was cut In brass days of Marius, also adopted the eagle
talon It holds an olive brunch and In and Is believed to have been used fot as It standard of legions. It wag rep-
Its left a handle of thirteen arrows, the flrst time on a commission dated rescued with outspread wings. Iy*’.»r
these daunting power In peace nnd in September 10. 1782. In which congress the B.t zatitliie emperors adopted tne
war. The ancient symbol of peace, granted Washington the power to ar­ double-headed eagle, which symbol­
the olive branch, was placed In the range with the British for an ex­ ized their rlulra to the eastern and
right talon to Indlcnte that the first change of prisoners of war. This was western empires.
gesture of the new republic should be signed by John Hanson, president of
In the Fourteenth century the Ger­
penre Instead of war. hut the arrows the congress, and countersigned by man emperors adopted the eagle as
In the left talon Indlcnte that the nn
Charles Thomson secretary The de­ their national emblem. Other Euro­
tlon stands rendy to defend Itself If sign of the seal remained unchanged pean countries followed Germany's
Deed be.
The escutcheon was set In any particular for more than llfty lead. Prussia's emblem was dlstln
■cross the hrea«t of the eagle without years During the time Dnnlel Web
gulshed hy the black eagle; Poland's
any other sup|M<rt to show thul the ster was secretary of state a second hy a white eagle. Napoleon made
United Stntes was to rely on its own seal was cut
on this occasion the the eagle represent tmpertnl France.
Strength
artist placed six Instead of thirteen The emblem was dropped by the
The Journals of the Continental arrows In the eagle s left talon This Bourbon rulers, hut was restored hy
Congress afford au interesting analysis sent was used until 1886 when a new | Louis Napoleon on January L 1&52.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
High water caused by sudden melt­
ing of snow has resulted In much
damage on farms near Moro. Farmers
in many Instances were Isolated by
roads being washed out and report a
big need for hired help In filling the
ditches caused by the flood.
WHY WE BEHAVE
LIKE HUMAN 8EINGS
H EALTH Y
COMPLEXIONS
By GEORGE DORSEY, Ph. D„ L L D.
.........
............ "
The chambers of commerce of Ba­
ker and Huntington will erect a sign­
The Secret of the Thyroid
board on the Old Oregon Trail at
HE endocrine gland best under­
Huntington calling attention to the
stood Is the thyroid (shieldlike)
The annual meeting of the Oregon fact that Huntington Is the “ Gateway astride our Adam’s apple. It varies
cooperative council was held In Eu­ City” and that Baker has lots of ad­ individually and with age. It Is rela­
tively largest In fetal life. At birth Its
vantages worth considering.
gene Tuesday and Wednesday.
weight in proportion to the entire
About 2000 trees, of various vari­
County Treasurer Helen C. Claypoo! body Is ns 1 to 300, by the third week
eties of peaches, will be set In the has issued a call for Crook county war 1 to 1,100, and In the adult as 1 to
Healthy
Louis Will farm in the Grand Inland rants for the general road fund. With 1,800. It Is generally larger In women
complexions
vicinity soon.
the taking up of these warrants Crook than In men. Why this Is so Is not yet
come from healthy systems.
A Grants Pass physician has an­ county goes on a cash basis for all known.
Free tho body of poisons with
The
thyroid
usually
consists
of
two
nounced that he will adopt the Chi­ funds, the others having been placed
F eca-a-m in t. Effective in
equally developed lobes two Inches
nese tystem of charging his patients on a sound footing before January 1, long, nn Inch and a quarter broad.
smaller doses. All druggists sell
so much per month for keeping them
Hop growers of the Harrisburg ter­ They vary greatly; one lobe may be
this safe, scientific laxative.
well.
ritory are undecided about raising a much larger than the other, or may be
quite
absent.
Generally
the
two
lobes
The grand jury of Wasco county has crop this year. A number of them
recommended that officers of The plan to let the Tines run for a while, are connected by an Isthmus; tills also
Dalles undertake a fairly rigid en­ and later get what crop they can if It varies In position or may be absent.
There may be accessory thyroids down
forcement of the curfew and other or­ seems worth saving. Others say they
the trachea ns far as the heart
will plant some crop between the hop
dinances.
Only in higher fishes does the thy­
rows.
roid become a ductless gland, take on
The dance ordinance that caused so
much commotion at Medford has been
Crook county schools' second annu­ new functions, and start a new ca­
repealed and a substitute adopted. It al music festival will occur this year reer. In man, a duct Is sometimes
eliminates certain club dances from early in April, with every school in found In the Isthmus—vestige of a
condition found In lowest fishes, echo
police supervision.
the county taking part. Last year the of millions of years ugo. It Is prone
chorus
work
of
over
500
pupils
was
A recommendation that a new char­
to trouble.
ter for Klamath Falls be drawn on considered excellent by the large
Children with deficient thyroids,
the lines of commission-manager gov­ crowd which packed the Prineville through removal, atrophy, or Injury,
become
heavy-featured,
gibbering,
ernment is being considered by a spe­ pavilion.
cial charter committee.
The city council of Corvallis has ap­ Idiotic dwarfs known as cretins; they
do not metamorphose Into normal
A N ew E xte rm in a to r th a t
A survey by Portland and Salem proved plans and specifications for a adults.
W o n 't K ill L iv e s to c k , P o u ltr y ,
hop dealers show that in 1929 on a new addition to city hall. The council
These appalling results In both chil­
D o g s , C a te , o r even B a b y Chlckm
total of 17,006 acres growers raised will call for bids February 25. The dren and adults have been corrected
K -R O can be used about the home, barn or poultry
In Oregon 96,288 bales, of which 33,052 people of Corvallis voted $60,000 at by feeding thyroid extract.
yard with absolute safety calt contain s n o < « d I y
p o is o n . K-R-O is made of Squill, as recom­
the recent election for city hall im­
are still in growers’ hands.
Enlargement of the thyroid from mended by U. 8. Dept, of Agriculture, under
the Connable process which inaurea maximum
According to Brenton Vedder, coun­ provements and new fire department whatsoever cause Is called goiter, or strength. Two cans killed 578 rats at Arksnest
Derbyshire reck. But an over-devel­ State Farm. Hundreds o f other testimonials.
ty school superintendent, Clackamas equipment
oped or over-active thyroid produces S o ld o n a M o n e y -B a ck G u a ra n tee.
county now has 131 school districts
Breaking all scholarship records at
a definite disease known as toxic or Insist upon K -R -O , the original 8quill exter­
with a total enrollment of 13,655, com­ the University of Oregon, Mrs. Golda exophthalmic goiter, or Graves’ dis­ minator. All poultry supply, drug, and seed
store#—75c. Large eixe (four time# as much) $2.oa
pared with 12,000 in 1920.
C. Wickham, sophomore student from ease.
This is characterized by In­ Direct if dealer cannot supply you. K-R-O Co*
Springfield, O.
Roseburg,
made
a
total
of
95
points
creased metabolism and blood pres­
Acting upon a suggestion offered
by County Agent J. C. Leedy the for her work during the fall term, the sure, rapid pulse, lux and moist skin,
Lions club ol Roseburg will sponsor university statistician has announced. nervousness, and protruding eyeballs
a plan for promoting the interests of Her score was the highest It is possi­ —hence the name, “exophthalmic."
KILLS-RATS-ONLY
The remedy Is still in the hands of
the poultry industry in the Umpqua ble to make.
the surgeon.
valley.
Plans for promotion of the estab­
It Is believed that the activating
Mrs. Kate Cundiff of Eugene, known lishment of a cheese factory in Rogue principle of the thyroid hormone Is
to her wide circle of friends as “Grand­ river valley were outlined at the Med­ thyroxin. Isolated by Kendall in 1918.
ma” Cundiff, has celebrated her 89th ford meeting of the Jackson County Thyroxin is a crystalline compound
birthday. She was one of 11 children, Agricultural council recently. Central of three molecules of Iodine fixed in
of whom six are living and all are Point, the center of the dairy industry a protein derivative; tri-iodo-tri-hydro-
In the valley, will endeavor to have oxyindole propionic acid, or 05 per
over 80 years.
cent of Iodine.
Feels Much Stronger After
A bicycle race from Eugene to Cor­ It located there.
Only the thyroid secretes thyroxin,
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
A
test
suit
to
determine
the
consti­
vallis and return will be conducted by
nnd apparently It Is the Iodine In thy­
Vegetable Compound
the Amateur Bicycle league of Ameri­ tutionality of the law passed by the roxin that tells the story. Iodine is
ca, February 22, it was announced by last legislature limiting voting power found in many seaweeds; Is three
Lankin, North Dakota.—“ For nearly
four years I was not in good health. My
I. E. (Dinty) Moore, state representa­ at municipal elections to taxpayers is times more abundant In codfish than
In
human
beings;
is
found
In
traces
In
work is cleaning
being contemplated by the city of
tive of the league.
milk nnd in drinking water; and gets
house and I work
Canyonville,
which
recently
voted
a
Postal receipts at Eugene Increased
outside too and
Its name from Its violet (lodes) color I
sometimes I could
4 per cent In January over January bond Issue of $10,000 for the Installa­
Possibly no life exists without Io­
not do it. I read
j last year, the total being $13,892. Ecah tion of a municipal water system.
dine. Certainly normal humnn life Is
in
the newspapers
Bids for the construction and Im­ impossible without one one-hundredth
month but two in 1929 showed an in-
about Lydia E.
of
a
grain
of
thyroxin
a
day.
Three
1 crease over the corresponding periods provement of approximately 180 miles
Pinkham’s Vege­
table Compound
| of highway at an estimated cost of nnd n half grains of thyroxin are all
in 1928 of 2 to 10 per cent.
that stands between Intelligence and
and I have taken
The consolidation of the school dis­ $1,200,000 and the building of four Imbecility.
three bottles of
this medicine. I
tricts of Drain, Sunnyside, Eureka, bridges will be opened by the state
The adrenals, or suprurenals, get
highway
commission
at
a
meeting
to
am feeling a lot
Leona, Gunter and Cold Springs, in
their name troin their position just
b e t t e r and I
northern Douglas county, has been ac­ l be held In Portland February 27. The above the kidneys. Normally they are
recommend it. You may use this letter
complished, and the plan approved by 1 meeting was announced by the state of the size nnd shape of a large bean.
as a testimonial.” —T ilue T rends ,
j highway depratment.
But they vary: one—or, In rare cuses, j R. F. D. j2, Lankin, North Dakota.
the county boundary board.
both—may
be
absent;
there
n.ny
be
ac­
The town of Detroit, located 60
Willamette valley loganberries were
cessory adrenals varying In size from !
hard hit by the recent below-freezing miIes east of Salem' and Breitenbush a pin head to a large pea. Removal of j This Medicine Is Sold in Both
Liquid and Tablet Form
hot
springs,
mountain
summer
resort,
temperatures, according to informa­
both glands Is fatal, often within a !
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tion brought to Salem hy growers. were cut off from communications few hours. When death does not fol­ -
Modern B lackboard,
Blackberries also were said to have with the outside world as the result low their removal It Is because ac­
of a slide which came down the moun­ cessory adrenals are present and can
Blackboards of translucent ground
suffered from the cold spell.
tain recently and covered the high­ function.
glass lighted from behind are proposed
According to officials of the Beaver way and railroad tracks of the Ham­
Adrenln Is n powerful drug nnd a as a substitute for the usual black sur­
Portland Cement company the Gold mond Lumber company.
powerful cnrdlo-vascular stimulunt. face familiar to very school child. The
Hill cement plant, which has been
Normally our blood contains about old type of blackboard Is difficult to Il­
Announcement was made a short
closed down the past several months
eight milligrams of It, which means luminate so that all the room can see,
time
ago
of
the
transfer
of
V.
V.
Harp-
that the proportion of ndrenln to ar­ but the ground glass, electrically
pending annual repairs just complet­
ham, supervisor of the Ochoco nation­ terial blood Is one part to a billion. lighted from the rear, allows every­
ed, resumed operations last week.
al forest, with headquarters at Prine­ It Influences some tissues when di­ thing chalked upon It to be seen from
Iatanglbles taxes of $50,869.17 has ville, to the Umpqua at Roseburg,
luted to one part In 100,000,000. It de­ all parts of the room, even when a
been turned over to the state treasur­ where he will assume the duties of presses the intestinal canal when di­ combination of daylight and artificial
er by the state tax commission. It supervisor. He will be succeeded at luted to one pnrt In 330,000,000! Large Illumination Is being used.
was estimated that the tax would Prineville by W. O. Harriman, who doses are fatal.
raise approximately $400,000. The law has been assistant supervisor of the
Russ Bnll Blue goes farther, makes
Adrenln Is a drug, one of the most
provides that the tax shall be payable Deschutes national forest, with head­ potent our body concocts. Vet adrenal clothes whiter than liquid Blue. Large
feeding lends to no known or proved package at Grocers.—Adv.
prior to March 1.
quarters In Bend.
results. The administration of the drug
Unemployment Is becoming a prob­
Some cities may be growing gray adrenaliu does lend to profound re­
Never Refueed
lem on Ceos bay and North Bend and
trying to figure out ways to keep out sults. Our body blood contains tills
A young poet was asked why be at­
Marshfield charitable organizations
of debt, but not Pendleton. The city drug. Whether It Is made by or ex­ tended church so regularly.
are planning for a wide effort in relief
“ Well, among other things,” he an­
wound up the year with $12,195.83 In creted by the adrenals is still nn open
measures. The situation, as some
Its coffers unexpended. Receipts were question, but that adrenln has specific swered, “ It's one place where my con­
view it, is more demanding than it
action on the vnscular system, the tributions are Invariably accepted.”
greater than was anticipated and a
has been for several years.
nervous system, the blood, the all-
better percentage of the taxes was
mentnry canal, and on sugar mobiliza­
collected than In other years. The un­ tion, there Is no doubt. Nor Is there
THE MARKETS
spent
balance,
which
is
more
than
a
Portland
any doubt that when administered as
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, $1.27; mere paper balance, probably will be a drug It Increases the action of local
anesthetics by constricting the blood
soft white and western white, $1.17; used to retire bonds.
hard winter, northern spring and west­
Establishment of an insect control vessels, thus preventing local loss of
the anesthetic. And ns this reduces
ern red, $1.15.
station in Salem to combat parasites
the amount of anesthetic required. It
Hay—Alfalfa, $24024.50 per ton; that threaten the fruit crop was pro­ also reduces the amount of toxin dan­
valley timothy, $20.50021; eastern posed by W. G. Allen, manager of ger from the anesthetic. It checks
Oregon timothy, $23023.50; clover, Hunt Brothers’ cannery. Mr. Allen hemorrhages. It allays the spasms of
$20; oat hay, $19; oats and vetch, $20 said that failure to take action In the acute bronchial asthmn. It also stimu­
020.50.
near future would mean destruction lates weak hearts and fortifies the
Butterfat—$2 © 36c.
of the fruit crop and elimination of hearts of the old and Inflim against
Eggs—Ranch, 26 0 30c.
the cannery industry In the Willam­ the shock of operation.
In short, adrenalin exerts nn Influ­
Cattle— Steers, good, $11011.50.
ette valley. He said he particularly
ence upon all smooth muscle ener­
Hogs—Good to choice, $9.50011.
was interested in the cherry industry,
D on’ t N e g le c t Your K id n e y s ,
vated by fibers of the autonomic nerv­
Lambs—Good to choice, $10.50011 which had been damaged materially ous system. That makes Its respon­
/^ O L D S and chills are hard on the
by the cherry fly.
Seattle
kidneys. A constant backache,
sibility enormous, Its Influence on hu­
with kidney irregularities, and an
Wheat — Soft white and western
Tho field« of fall-sown oats and man destiny second to none.
achy,
worn-out feeling all too often
(© by George A. Dorsey.)
white. $1.18; hard winter, and north­ wheat In the Lake Labish district
warn of d i s o r d e r . Don't take
ern spring, $1.17; western red, $1.16; were not hurt by the severe weather,
chances! Help your kidneys with
Liberated by Wealth
Doan't Pillt. Endorsed the world
Big Bend bluestem. $1.28.
according to those who have person­
As It was the wealth of the Ren­
over. Sold by dealers everywhere.
Eggs—Ranch, 26029c.
ally examined the fields. Clover sow­ aissance that led to Its freedom. Its
Eutterfat—41c.
50,000 User« Endorse Doan’s:
ing is in full blast among farmers license, nnd its art, so It Is the wealth
E. J. Bush, 712 G r a m S t m t , Char­
Cattle—Choice steers. $10010.25.
there.
of our day and place, far more than
lottesville, Va., aavs: "A cold seemed to
Hogs—Prime light, $11.25011.35,
affect my kidney* and my back got to weak
Tho city council of Medford has ap­ any literary revolt, that has substi­
that I could hardly turn in bed. M y joints
Lambs—Choice, $11.50012.
were sore and lame and the kidney action
propriated $500 to employ Jacob L. tuted for the rigid moral code of the
irregular. I felt better immediately miUr
Spokane
Crane, a nationally famed city survey Pilgrims the gay laxity of emanci­
using Doan’s Pills end was soon well**
Cattle—Steers, good, $10.26011.
expert, to make a study of Medford’s pated souls. Our changed Sabbnth. a
Hogs—Good to choice, $10 85011 major street and zoning plans, parks day now not of rest and worship hut
L a h e — Medium to good, $10,750 and playgrounds and industrial ha- of wanderings nnd pagan Joys uncon
fined. Is a visible sign of onr altered
ai .Stimulant«Diuretic tothe Kidn£v$
11.U
tu.es.
morals and our liberated lives.—Will
Durant In “ Mansions of I’hilosonhr *
T
K ill R a t s
W ith ou t Poison
COULD NOT DO
HER CLEANING
After Winter’s
Colds
DOAN’S PILLS
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