SOUTHERN OREGON MINER -y I >411 Ground XJ tie House .MJ News Review of ( .lu rent Events the World Over about Shaw Come» Through ouston , ti < x .\ s .- i al­ ways said there was only H one living person who could Norris Urges Congress to Curb Supreme Court Ora tor) on Lincoln Day—Drath of Charles Curtis Long Newspaper Tax Invalitl. By EDWARD W. PICKARD 0 Western Newspaper Vnlon. T To tighten springs In curtuln roll era, hold roller llrmly, pul end ot spring between tines of fork and , turn until spring Is tight. Apply paint rtunover with a brush When paint begins to curl remove convince inc that George Ber­ with a putty knife, Hemmer takes nard Shaw was not the smart­ time and cannot be hurried • • est man in the world- and that I Water should never be poured on person would be George Ber­ burning flit. It will spread lhehliue ■ nard Shaw. ' Flour will extinguish the blaze. And, by gum, he did It! For thia • e admirer he began the d I «111 iih I oii I ng If hot parti din la poured ovei Job the Inst time lie pul nt left unused In a can It will nul was over here, tell burden. Ing us so frankly what tilled us, and In on the present trip he already has flu h pun of watet Ished up the con­ until soil tins tie tract. When a man, no mutter how great • • he was In the past, To elemi artificial fruit dip It In white reaches the point soap suds several times, then rinse where lie mistakes in clear water to which a few drop» rudeness to his of ammonia haw been added. hosts for proof of Irvin S. Cobb © Aeaoclsted N«,w»»,»p»«e — WXU Servios. Ills own brilliancy, Instead of Just hail manners—well, to me one of the most distressing sights on this earth Is that of an extinct crater still trying to he the flaming volcano It once was. “Stuff it Colti nml Stnrv© Fever” Wrong, Saya Doctor 1 do not know who wns reaponalble for the slogan, "Stuff a cold nml starve n fever.** Perhaps tlie «nine one who started, "Eat, drink, nml tie merry, for tomorrow we die.” To follow the former would probably result In «lying, though perhaps with little merriment. It Is unfortunate thnt slogans have so strong a hold on people and so powerful nil In­ fluence on conduct. Don't stuff n cold or starve n fever! Ent not by slogan hut to meet the articular situation. In that way Iles Intelligent trentmeiiL But don't try to trout n fever, or a bad col«l either, without expert nd- vice. Consult your futility doctor nml follow bin direction* Dr Wal­ ler II Eddy, director Good lion««»- keeping Bureau. congress In 1892. He was made \V a s it I ng to n monument senator In 1907. was defeated In long a subject of discus- bill, Senator Norris, the independ- 1912, and two years later was again In au«l out of congress He was elected after the death of the Father of ent Republican from Nebraska, elected senator. scathingly attacked Vice President on the ticket head­ Ills Country In 1799 until Its cap­ the Supreme court's ed by Herbert Hoover, and was re­ stone was set In place Ihvember 0, AAA decision ami nominated for that position In 1932. 1884. a total of 85 years, says a Mr. Curtis was greatly liked by National Geographic society bulle­ urged congress to use Its right to curb his associates In Washington and tin. the court’s power, his death caused genuine grief. On Decenil»er 23. 1790, John Mar­ lie argued that the President Roosevelt said: shall. fatuous fellow-Virginian of “I am deeply distressed to learn George Washington, Introduced a (5 to 3 decision it­ self was unconstl- of the sudden passing of my old resolution In the United States t u 11 o n al by the friend. Charles Curtis. Whether house of representatives providing court's own reason­ they knew him as a senator, as the that "a marble monument be erect­ ing and shouted "It Vice President of the United States, ed by the United States in the city or as the man he was In his own of Washington and that the family sir. how cannot stand." sarai Senator •'The regulation of right, his legion of friends will re­ of General Washington be request mat sont? Norris member him, always affectionately, agricultural pro- ed to permit tils body to be deposit- duction, they say to unconstitu- ami will mourn his passing.** under it.” Martha Washington i Vice President Garner said: tional because not mentioned in the acceded to the provisions of the res- OLDMOTHER HUBBARD "I was always fond of him. I Constitution." Norris asserted. “No­ ' olution. hut nothing was <|one. MAS fUlID NTH MW CUTBOAMO where in that great document is was associated with him in the In 1816 ami 1819 the memorial WITH OMIOftS ANO STIAKS ANO CMtISU; there a syllable, a word, or a sen­ house and senate. He was a fine was discussed In the halls of con­ Ml STOtBACN IltlJ CAANO Only for Westerner» tence giving to any court the right man and a good friend.” gress and again In 1S24 ami 1825 sma sat Kiirs turn on nano ... ask you, Is the* use of HAT. I Funeral services for Mr. Curtis to declare an act of congress uncon­ SMI tATS WHAT SMt DANN Will n 1AMSI And again nothing was «lone to car ­ being a consistent old line R«>- stitutional. Hence, when the court and the interment were iu Topeka, ry out the provisions of the resolu ­ publican back East, with t*:ie bank­ indulges in that pastime it is It­ Kan. tion. NO ALKALIES FOR ing connections, when all you're per­ tnsii him self violating the Constitution ac­ Displeased with the failure of mitted to do, ns the other fellows cording to its own words." NCE again the Supreme court congress to erect a memorial. Influ start drawing their hands for this Norris quoted from the majority of the Unite«! States comes to havr found thry do tm( nrrd to «■pinion of the Supreme court hold­ the rescue of a free press. Unan­ ential citizens of Washington or- year’s big game, Is to fuss with the M ILLIONS drriuh tbrir •UMnach* with •<«*<, raiaKhc discards? ganlsed In 1833 to promote the proj ­ alkalic« rtiyauniii hive ru>t<| th | ing that the regulation and con­ imously the nine justices ruled that ect. That laxly became the Wash­ brnuf« furthrr acid inditfretRim. Ho much m»«n Why. lota of us can remember trol of agricultural production was ulr and arnadiU tiiwniply carry a nJl c4 I urn« the Louisiana law imposing a puni­ ington National Monument society, when It wasn't regarded ns fatal to A eleansing dose todau; a smaller in ytur laakrt Hunt It or 4 nllrr mral* « a local affair reserved to the states tive tax on the advertising of the quart!tig tomorrow; less each time, wlkriw-vrr tnnHJcd by Iwar Dxirn. gaa. •(•>»«■ with Chief Justice John Marshal) the Presidential prospect of a am! beyond the power of congress. ach Try them whrn yt>u kcl thr effect* <4 krt principal newspapers of (liat state until bowels need no help at all. nisht'a (tatty, « Under th it decision, he declared, not is unconstitutional. The law was as its president. The society, which bright member of the <1. O. P. Tun »a cuntatn a wondrrful antusd which nru- only the ¡tending biII but "a large por­ irnssed by a legislature c«>ntrolle«l financed construction of the shaft younger set if he happened to re­ NY mother knows the reason trahxra aetd tn the atnmachj twit rtrvrf over. until it rose 154 feet. Invited Amer­ side on the Wall Street side of tile tion of the laws which congress lias by the late Senator w hen her rhd«| stop* |’I:» x ing, Mt* Huey Long. ican artists tn submit designs for a Allegheny mountains. In fact, quite little, is hard to manage. Constipation. as cantly and only lUc al any slgn was Now It seems there's a rule thnt sensible way to set things right I tional." of its history and of Its present The ordinary laxatives, of even of the later decision ordering re­ setting, it is seen to be a deliberate * not accepted. It cnlle«l for a circu­ only westerners may look longingly ANTACID . . . LJ222 j turn of processing taxes to the proc­ and calculated device In the guise lar colonnaded building from the toward the White House without ordinary strength, must be carefully wo» A LAAATlvej^-p^JL^ regulated as to dosage. being accused of trying to peep In center of which would rise a 500- essors, the senator said Secretary of a tax to limit the circulation of i A liquid laxative is the answer, the deck before the deal. Wallace perhaps was too severe in Information to which the public Is I foot obelisk. mothers. The answer to all your e • a In 1848 congress passed a resolu ­ calling it the greatest legalized entitled In virtue of the constitu­ worries over constipation. A liquid So-Called "Sunn» South** tion authorizing the Washington steal in history, ami added: “But it tional guarantee. can be measured. The dose can be National Monument society to erect F THE poetic pioneers who first exactly suited to any age or need. is a gift, the greatest gift since God "A free press stands as one of i christened the lower cress sec­ Just reduce the dose each time, until made salvation free.” the great interpreters between the! a monument nml authorize«! the the bowels are moving of their own » Norris urged that congress pass a government and the people, To al- (’resident of the United States and tion of our country the Sunny South came hither at this season of the accord and Med no help. law requiring unanimous decisions low It to be fettered is to fetter O you suffer burning, »canty or This treatment will succeed with year. 1 think I know what actnnted by the Supreme court to overrule ourselves. too hequent uiinetion; b»ck«ch«( any child and with anu adult. them. the acts of the legislative branch h«*d»ch«, diluntil, lost of energy, “In view of the persistent search The doctors use liquid laxatives. They called Dixie the Sunny Hospitals use the liquid form. If it of the government. leg P«ins, swellings «nd pulbnest for new subjects of taxation. It Is South for the same reason that nat­ is best for their use, it is best for under the eyes? Are you tiled, nerv­ not without significance that, with ous—feel «11 unstrung end don't uralists have named a certain home use. T'he liquid laxative most INCOLN day was the occasion the single exception of the Loui­ know whet is wrong? type of African hyena the laugh­ families use is Dr. Ualdwelj's Syrup for a flood of oratory, largely siana statute, s«i far as we can Then give tome thought to your ing hyena—not because the crea­ Pepsin. Any druggist has it. by Republican opponents of the cover, no state during the kidneys. Be sure they function proper­ ture luughs so often, but because New Deak Herbert Hoover spoke years of our national existence ly tor functional kidney disorder per­ he laughs so seldom that It nat­ at Portland, Ore., on the "State of undertaken to impose a tax And a Blrttin« mits excess wesie to stay in the blood, urally attracts attention. the Union,” which he said was a that now in question. •nd to poison «nd Upset the whol« Physicians like to doctor n cheer After contemplating lowering or state of confusion in thought, gov­ system. "The form in which the tax ta ful man. That's co-ojieratlon. leaking skies for a straight ten days. ernment, economic life, and the Imposed is In Itself suspicious. It Use Do»n's Pills. Doin’» ere (or the I’m beginning to wonder whether kidneys only. They «re recommended ideals of liberty, "The New Deal," Is not measured or limited by the the sun has rctlrr-d from bnalness the world over. You c«n get the gen­ said the former President, "lias volume of advertisements. It is uine, time-tested Doan*» at any drug [»ermanently. Probably ubout next been a veritable fountain of fear. measured alone by the extent of store. July I'll wish he hntl. The day after the New Deal was the circulation of the publication in * * . * given life at the election of 1932 which the advertisements are Car­ Valuable Advice began the great fear which created rie»!, with the plain purpose of |»e- the bank panic of March 4. The « nalizlng the publishers and curtail­ I run Into uiy old ami a stock boom today Is not from con­ ing the circulation of a selected wis«- friend, Basnett Blakely He fidence iu the future; it is partly group of newspapers." stuck to the cow hu.slnesn, wher«-as from fear of inflation.” Will Rogers was weaned from It. Otherwise these southwesterly In Greensboro, N. C., Senator Relieve III«- dlxlmnlnd PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. RAN- ranges might have produced one Dickinson of Iowa warmly defend­ •yniploms by applying * SOM of the American Bar asso more corn-fed philosopher-humorist ed the Supreme court as "the only Mrnlholatum in noslril» elation, with headquarters in Chl-| with a natlonnl reputation. and rubbing on chr»t. remaining guardian of the liberty cago, announced that Newton D. During the depression, Bassett of the people,” and inveighed Bflker, former sec­ tried to borrow a sizable sum from against what he said was the New retary of war, has a gentleman with a well-earned rep­ Deal's “planned economy” and its rerhnpi the lureit way to prevent • cold Washington National Monu­ G/vaa COMFORT Dally accepted the chair­ utation for frugality. It was a for­ “attempted bribery of the states” from ’'catching hold" end gettin g wo»«« 1», ment in the Capital City. manship of the as­ lorn hope. through the invalidated AAA and •1 one«, to Cleanse Inter­ sociation's special ^•FREE nally. Do It th« plaeunl tea­ "No," stnted Bassett, emerging Its proposed substitute, the soil committee on co­ officials of the society to choose a from the Interview, "he didn't let w«y. Flush th« »ytt«m conservation measure. SAMPLE cup operation bet ween suitable site. L'Enfant, In his plan me have any money, but on parting with • hot cup ol Garfield Senator Vandenberg of Michigan CASFKLO TU the press, radio and of Washington, bad provided for an he gave me free of charge some CO.. Heat- US Tea—th« mild, «tiy-to-tak« was a speaker in New York city, Sreeklm.N.Y. liquid laxaii re. At drug stores bar against pub­ equestrian statue of Washington, beautiful advice. Bassett, my son, and like his fellow Republicans he r licity Interfering but the spot then was a marsh. Thus he snld, never feed your stock dry fiercely assailed the administration, with fair trial of the present site, only a few hundred I fodder In windy weather. I did that terming it the "third party now in Judicial and quasi- feet away, was chosen. power.’’ In March In 1884 and one shuck -------- 1 On Independence‘day. 1848, amid judicial proceed­ blew away on me." Among the few leading Demo­ N. D. Baker WNU — 13 8 36 ings, colorful ceremonies, the corner- • • • crats heard was Secretary Wallace, The creation of this special com- stone, fille«! with historical docu- who, in Indianapolis, defended the Long’s Machine Endures mittee to define standards to be ments, was laid, Slowly for six administration. Referring to the ake C harles , la .— i mean recommended to lawyers, newspa­ years the obelisk rose skyward, Constitution, he declared that “most Don't be rflacourered! Mak« up your no disrespect for any man's pers and radio broadcasters In the Then dissension in the society and mind to try and have the rlrar. freah of us" thought the agriculture ad­ »kin you admire in other» I Thoiiaanda matter of publicity as to court lack of funds caused construction memory, but for most any one of us justment act was valid, and “some have found the acrrrt In t'utimra who ever tasted success the verse trials, said the announcement. Is an to cease. treetmrnta. So aimple, too ! Thr tfc>»i> of us. Including three Justices of “Morning xirkne«»”— i* esuxed by an that was written about ilttle dog sooth«» and rl.-ann«» the Ointment outcome of the Incidents arising President Grant, In 1876, signed the Supreme court, think so still.” relieve« anel«<« Breslucls, than $1JKW.(MX). It Is 555 feet 5% dian blood ever to Hitler himself has declared the les., 4402 23rd St., long Island City, N. Y. will refer to Ills establishment as stomach, headache or nervousness. preside over the Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York, reports: Jews are to blame for all the trou­ Inches high and stands on a base 55 a dandruff ranch. 35c A 60c senate. He was one bles of the relch In recent years. feet square. The lower walls are of j, In Texas, which we Just left be- “Inaddition to intestinal cleansing, Adlerika treatty reduces bacteria bottle* quarter Kaw In­ Scores of Catholic youth leaders granite faced on the outside with They are 15 feet thick up Blnrl us, nearly everybody ta a and colon bacilli.” Charles dian, his grand­ have been arrested, charged with marble. ’-----, — —-------------- . to about 500 feet; the upper walls, rancher, too, or used to be. Today Curtis Mrs. Jas. Filler: "Ona on my stomach mother having been co-operation with Illegal Cbmmuntat 2Oc tin* land of the planters, was so bad I could not eat or sleep. Even Princess Julie of that tribe who groups, and It Is predicted their or­ of marble only, are 18 inches thick, i WP’r** In my heart hurt. The first dose of Adlerika MILNES'O- married a French voyageur. Tn his ganizations will be dissolved. The It Is estimated that about 23.