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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 Perhaps Thief Will Save I Hi« Loot for Future Use I A Kansas City, Mo., thief I* du* Petal Pillow or Bag for Pajamas h>r a surprise if he tries to dress ■p In one of the sample suits he stole Irom Mrs. L, M. Trapp's automobile. Ifhey don't button, but snap together lip the back. They're specials tn- ended for dressing the dead. Mrs. Trapp's customers are funeral II rectors. I - -7——_—:—.—... Il y GRANDMOTHER CLARK © ------ ; DOCTORS KNOW Mothers read this: nati « hm Roosevelt's Speech at Georgia Homecoming NE hundred thousand Demo crats. mostly Georgians, gath O ered in the stadium of Georgia Tech at Atlanta for a hom»veinlng and heard Presi dent Roosevelt de liver a character istic speech, full of confidence, n s s u r- A cleansing dose today; a smaller anee of prosperity quantity tomorrow; less each time, and praise for what until boards need no help at all. the New Deal has accomplished. And Why do people come home from a lie did not neglect hospital with bowels working like a to attack warmly well-regulated watch? the critics of his The answer is simple, and it’s the administration. In answer to all your bowel worries if President reviewing the eco you will only realize it: many doctor« Roosevelt nomic and socinl and hospitals use liquid laxatives. advances since his inauguration he If you knew what a doctor knows, gave out what was considered the you would use only the liquid form. keynote for his campaign for re A liquid can always be taken in election. nnd definitely announced gradually reduced doses. Reduced his candidacy — unnecessarily — by dosage is the secret of any real relief asserting that life in the United from constipation. States has improved in the last two Ask a doctor about this. Ask your and a half years and will continue druggist how very popular liquid to improve "if 1 have anything to laxatives have become. They give the do with it.” right kind of help, and right amount Mr. Roosevelt promised that lav of help. The liquid laxative generally ish government spending was over used is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. and that the nation could look for It contains senna and cascara — both ward with assurance to a decreas natural laxatives that can form no ing deficit, and asserted that the habit, even in children. So, try Syrup government credit is higher than Pepsin. You just take regulated that of any other great nation. He doses till Nature restores regularity. bitterly criticised the treasury poli cies prior to his entrance into the White House, traced the relief poli Winning Freedom Freedom has to be won afresh ev cies as opposed to dol$s and de clared" that the peak ’of appropri- tty morning.—Edward Carpenter. ations has passed. The President said farm income ! in the United States has risen since « 1932 a total of nearly three billions, and this additional farm Income •'has meant the rebirth of city busi ness, the reopening of closed fac- , tories, the doubling of automobile production, the Improvement of transportation and the giving of new employment to millions of peo I To quickly relieve 1 ple.” ‘chapping and roughness.' “The word 'progress,'" concluded apply soothing, Mr. Roosevelt, “is a better word cooling Mentholatum. : than 'recovery,' for it means not only a sound business and a sound agriculture from the material point Ci wee COMFORT Daily of view, but it means, with equal Have you tried the Importance, a sound improvement MKW MENTHOLATUM LIQUID in American life as a result of con for head coUfi? tinuing and forceful effort on the Like Menlholalum ointment part of our people, and, through it brinda aooihing comfort . them, on the part of their gov- ' ernment. I am certain that that Is your purpose; and that Is why I 1 continue my confidence, my faith in <A bad case of the people of America.” In those phrases and In his high Constipation! praise of the New Deal experi ments, the President made clear his Feel fit! Feel like working 01 pitting. Enjoy hie! A intention of carrying on his pro prompt, lure, pleetantwny to relieve the »lowing-up gram for altering and bettering the effects of conitipelion It to social and economic life of the CLEANSé INTERHALLY—the CARFIELD TEA-cup way. American people regardless of the Drink a cup tonight. Enjoy return of material prosperity. tomorrow ! <At drug-etoree) Governor Talmadge of Georgia, FREE SAMPLEI who, though a Democrat, is a se Write tet GARFIELD TEA CO.. Inc.. Dept M. Brooklyn. N.Y. vere critic of the President and r many of his policies, pointedly ab sented himself from the meeting at Atlanta, spending the day on his farm. Several days later he re plied to Mr. Roosevelt's speech in a radio address. Republican opinion of the Presi dent’s address might be summarized in the remark of Harrison E. Be Sure They Properly Spangler, director of the Chicago G. O. P. headquarters: "Gulliver Cleanse the Blood \7OUR kidneys are constantly filter- has started his travels again and I ing waste matter from the blood we ll all be hearing some more tali stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in stories.” CHAPPED k SKIN J MENTHOLATUM GARFIELDTEAj Watch Your Kidneys/ their work—do not act as nature in tended—fail to remove impurities that poison the system when retained. Then you may suffer nagging back- ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, puffiness under the eyes; feel nervous, misera ble—all upset. Don’t delay? Use Doan’s Pills. Doan's are especially for poorly func tioning kidneys. They are recom mended by grateful users the country over. Get them from any druggist. Situation in Europe Is Eecoming Tenser ' UROPEAN diplomats, especially ■v tlie British and Premier Laval of France, are exceedingly clever and resourceful, but if they are to extricate their na tions from the present threatening state of affairs they will need all their smartness. Though decision as to the imposition of an oil embargo against Italy was PARKER’S postponed until De HAIR BAJJSAM cember 9 to give Remores Dandruff-Stope Hair Falling Imparts Color and Laval a chance to Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair Sir Samuel 60c and 11 00 at Drugg/sts. conciliate Muss o- Hiscox Chem. Wks.. Patchogue. N Y. Hoare FLORESTON SHAMPOO - Ideal for use in lini, the duce re »nnection with Parker’s Hair Balsam.Mak en the fused to make any gesture toward »air soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at dmg- rists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchoarue, N.Y. peace. Italians were authoritative ly warned not to mistake diplomat ic exchanges between their premier 50-33 and the representatives of Great WNU—13 Britain and France as "peace talk,” and were told there was no reason to believe Mussolini had modified his minimum terms already pre sented to Sir Eric Drummond and Laval's representative. Also he has For sufferers from the itching, burn declined further to conciliate Brit ing and irritation of ecsema, pimples, ain by removing more troops from rashes, red, rough skin, itching, burn Libya and has repeated his warn ing feet, chafings, chappings, cuts, ing that he will consider an oil em bums and disfiguring blotches, may bargo an unfriendly gesture. He be found by anointing with and all Italians are especially re sentful against Great Britain, which apparently Intends to insist on the oil ban. And now they are getting very sore at France, despite Laval's Sample free. Addrees: efforts to maintain friendly rela **Cutlcura,” Dept. MS, Malden, Maeev tions between the two countries. D oans P ills ¥Í. PromplRdieff E l'nia» There were re|H>rts that Italian troop« were being massed along tlie French frontier. The British government was en grossed vv ith the troublous situa tion. Sir Samuel lioare, foreign secretary, received timely orders from Ill's phjwtatan to take a rest in Swlt-rarland, wild it was an nounced lie would stop In i'ar.ls -for a conference with I'remier I.aval. The admiralty was preparing for eventualities and ordered officers of tlie royal navy reserve to report at once for duty at Plymouth, These men have been serving as officers and engineers In tiie merchant ma rine. All members of the la'turue of Nations, including Italy, are ex ceedingly anxious to know what will he the course of the United States concerning the oil embargo. End of Federal Relief Shifts Millions to WPA Rolls XIZITH tlie ead of November di- » » red federal relief came to an end. nnd It was officially announced that 3,500,000 persons hail been shifted from relief rolls to tlie WPA pay rolls and put to work. Other millions of employables who have been receiving the federal dole but who cannot be hired by the Works Progress administration because state quotas have been filled must be cared for by the states which will be helped by the final allot-1 ments made by the FERA before it went out of existence. As for the "unemployables,” numbering per haps 4,000,000, Aubrey Williams, as sistant administrator, said the prob lem of their care would be solved satisfactorily. Statistical charts on the relief situation, prepared by the research section of the FERA, were Issued in pamphlet form and show that unemployment decreased about 3,- 000.000 In the first two years of the Roosevelt administration. New Corn-Hog Program Announced by Wallace SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE WALLACE announced the corn hog program for 1996-37. Designed to maintain a balance between the Interests of the pro ducer ami tlie con sumer, this new plan will permit a 30 per cent Increase in hog production next year over 1935, tints preparing the1 way for possible re ductions In pork prices to the house wife; and to re-j strict corn acreage Sec'y Wallace to about 95,000,000 acres, an Increase of about 1,400,- 000 acres, over the amount harvest ed tills year. After appraisal by community committees and review by county allotment committees, a corn acre age base and a market hog base will be fixed. Co-operating producers must agree to plant corn next year on at least 25 per cent of their base acreages. They will be per-! mitted to retire from 10 to 30 per! cent of their base acreage for soil improving or eroslon-preventingi purposes. Hog growers must agree to produce between 50 and 100 per cent of the base market produc< tion. The 1936 corn adjustment pay-i merit will be 35 cents a bushel on the appraised yield times the ad justed acreage, less the pro rata share of local administrative ex penses. Corn adjustment payments wll-1 be made in two installments. The first, at the rate of 20 cents a bushel, is to be made about A.igust L The second will come due about Decern- i her 31, 1936, at tlie rate of 15 cents per bushel. A payment of $1.25 per head vvlll be made on each hog In the base. Deductions will be made at the rate of $2.50 per head If a producer falls to raise 50 per cent of his base numbers. The total payment to a producer will be the same for a ! production ranging from 50 per cent to 100 per cent of his base. The 19.37 rates will bo announced! by November 30, 1936, but the rate on corn will not be less than 30 cents per bushel and the rate on hogs w|ll not be less than $1.25 per head. President May Attend National Convention THERE Is a possibility that Pres ident Roosevelt will attend the national Democratic convention which will re-nomlnate him. It was reported in a Baltimore paper that he wished the convention to be held In an eastern city, nnd some one at the White House, when asked about this, replied: “Maybe. The President might want to go, and he would not want to travel too far.” Philadelphia has been under con sideration by Democratic leaders, it was learned, but the question of money remains a prime considera tion in the choice of the host city. This Is the dainty pillow tint you have w hired <kvr but, 4>el«<t «“upruslee, possibly did not buy. Here Is yoilr chance to sew lip this one mid the cost will be very little. This can also be made Into n palama bug. This package contains silk nnd rayon cuttings In white and pencil sufficient to make the dainty petals; also full directions for sewing petals and pillow. The work Is simple nnd you will be more than pleased with the beautiful results. Package No. 4it sent postpaid for 40 cents. Instructions only, 10 cents. Address Home Cruft Co., Dept. A, Nineteenth nnd St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Inclose n stamped ad dressed envelope for reply when writ lug for any information. Artificial “Radium" May Change Cancer Treatment Pretty Actress Accuses Hnrd Cop of Resisting Out of the maze of scientific dis coveries tn connection with the con stltutloii of matter and ths rndlonc- live metals cornea n promise to medi due of n great contribution. The fa mous Joljut team mudo the first step Inst January when they produced radioactive elements In lhe labora tory. Now with the help of other world famous physicists they have transmitted to such common elements ■is aluminum, boron, nnd magnesium the power of radioactivity. With practically the uhiiiii radiation ns ra ilium these transmuted metili» nre expected to be of Immense value. Their IhnlXed period of activity may entirely chiwnge tho treatment -of evincer. , For n definito pe'rJed ef Him» they r-adlatu lametlelnl vny-s nnd then be- come Inert nnd h-Hrmless. Such n clririicterlMIc mny make direct nppll catloii to tiro dlaeaseil area pmwlhle and It may be that the cost of such treatment will be reduct'd. Betty Ann Painter, pretty "Llttll Theater” Heiress, stopped by a Kmv »1» City motorcycle nlllcer, protested cajoled, flattered, smiled nil to n< avail. Sim went to tlie station. "She wus doing 45 tulles mi hour, mid—” said the olficer, remembering rcKlsh-.i." That was too much for the dainty prisoner. "Oh, no.” she retorted "You did nil tho resisting.” Athletes Live Longer According to n ntudy of longevity made by tho Metropolitan Life ill- surmice company, collegi» athletes live longer tliun nverngo men of the Slime age. Histories of 4.97(1 men who had distinguished them selves In Intercollegiate «ports were tabulated over n 20-year period Baseball players recorded the high est mortality, crow men next, then track men; lastly, football players. Englishman Had 40 Wives; Particularly favorable wan the show ing of men who won letters In sev His 79 Children Argue eral sports. In the latter half of the Nine teenth century John Dunn, a white Englishman, settled in tho Zulu ter rltory of Africa, in tiio course ot his life In Zuiuland he married 4*> native women. Following tho Zulu uprising of 1STU he was appointed one of the 13 chiefs controlling the country. Recently bls 79 living children ap peared In native court at Cape Town, Africa. They began arguing over the partition of lO.tMKi acres ot land set aside for them by tho Union of South Africa parliament. Each descendant of Dunn is to receive 100 acres. 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