Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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Ueoford mail tribune
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MEDFOKU fHl.NTI.NU CO.
I(-1T M. Fir Si.
ROBFHT W. HUM, Kdilor
8. KI MITKK SMITH, llanacaf
An Ind.pf'ml.al NrwKa
Kntarrd u afronii claaa muter at lied
fort. Orfjon. wuler Act ol llsti-h 8, 1879.
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Sun Kranclnco, I.ob Angdea, Hrattlc, J'ort
Utid.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Ferry
j1;
Dr. Mnyo, the eminent surgeon,
rteelnreit that high heels arn caus
InK'the HhankH of the Unites to
shrink. Kltheivllr. Mnyo or your
corr. needs specn.
Thu 1 Hybet. oats are fence
hlKh, or better. When Mr. Hybec
planted these oats he feared that
owlmr to the taxes, they would
never polllnlce.
The number of disreputable and
hurd-lnokinff 4ds In this vicinity
Ik steadily Increasing. Kntne have
been- prey In the wind and rain,
and others have bad home-brew
spllted on their features.
Thfl r o in mitt e n nf lawyers
limned to InvestlKatn the alb-Keil
slieniianlKan nf h supreme- court
Jurist, is encountering troubled
waters In making a final report.
They desire to say something with
out meaning anything.
Thunks to tho gumption of J.
MeUniw Hall, more Interest Is
being manifested In a baseball,
speeding In a straight line over
second base, than a salmon trying
tn break n fish lino.
Calvin Coolidge Takurit, IT, while
scuttling fur redskins back of the
laundry yesterday, shot a $2 win
dow. The rnnr and (he plaudits of
the crowd for IiIh heroic flight
across the Atlantic, with two
lit hers, was tort much for Huron
von lluenefeld. Ho has written
u poem about It.
"!' -discover," jmid Joe Brown
this morning, ."that .you would be
surprised at the number of women
who ' have been s t r u o k by A I
Smith," No comment Is neces
sary upon this ungentlemanly con
duct on the part of the Smith
person. '
Tho ITofO, football team next
fall will be a dandy, as (he IJofO.
ball team made 1 :i errors In a
game yeHterduy.
The I. McDonald boy Is grow
ing like a weed, and will soon be
able to crack his noggin on a
drooping store awning.
ONI-. KDITOIt TO AXOTI.l-.lt
(i:iiui .Mills Sentinel)
, Some of the more zealous
of Mr. Latchem's many friends
have requested that the editor
of tho Western Sentinel make
n "reply" to the fetid con
glomeration of words that
went to make up the bulk of
the alleged "attack." Hut,
please forbear, kind friends.
Why should we sully our
aesthetic1' sense of what Is
, clean by .even giving n thought
to the cumbersome hunk of
porcine excrement that "edits"
the filthy Yreka "rag"? That
barrow wou.il be merely flat
tered by the' attention given
him .and "retain to his wal
low' with reuew.eil energy.
Situation wanted c Mil. handi
cap of university education offset
by wUlingnvss to wc-.k. (Kansas
City Star). A dastarlly It Murk.
1'olltlcians have sinrlhd to pant
about the "vested interests."
There In n great paucity in the
news these days, and it lucks fer
vor and feeling. Occasionally
there Is a murder but the deceased
Is of no conscuuence and tho mur
deress (if no great beauty, and Ibe
murder Itself Is accomplished by
tho simple process of pumpliiK
lead Into a vital spot Instead of
using rat poison, window weights,
or shoving n sweetie tiff the roof
of n skyscraper. There has been
not scandal in mcvledum for mhos.
duo to either the film folks be
having themselves or not getttug
caught nt anything worthy of n
liendllne. The most exciting event
Is the flight of an Italian over the
INilnr regions In a sausagc-shuped
balloon. He will probably make
it, and Mussolini claim all the
credit. The outlook Is black, un
less human cussed ness returns to
normal. Next mnmh the Itepttb
lican national convention will tune,
and a dreary dessert of bunk about
prohibition, farm relief, tn riff and
world pence ought to be relieved
vllh n romantic kllltiiR.
Portland Yegg llnutcil
PORTLAND. Ore., May 8. OVi
Firing JtU revolver. Patrolman
irtman routed t h r i e men he
cu light robbing a grocery store on
Mississippi avenue early today, the
men breaking tho front window
to escape. Iter Archie Vantou
nn.l Kdrilo Llsoslfi were arrested
nt their hnmci charged with tho
robbory. The third man was be
in? ought, . ...
THE SITUATION IN CHINA
A PRACTICAL demount rat ion of the Utility of preventing
war by treaties of arbitration, and particularly by treaties
which would outlaw aggressive warfare, is now being placed
before the eyes of a watchful world in China.
Practically speaking China and Japan are now at war. To.
day flu pun is dispatching a division of shock troops to the Chi
nese front, its fleet is Mobilized, and the Japanese Premier has
invited t ho world powers to a conference, so he can explain why
military action is necessary.
Needless to say, Japan will claim that military action is nec
essary, because Japanese citizens have been killed, and Japanese
, ,. t i .
SOLUKTS HlimKLU .) 1 110 A Hi HUlll list Hiniy.
, . . ,.
MaHI JS HWHlt tO WltfJItfO 11) a (let PUKIVP Will.
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it ii in tt in, in im i uii him
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"ii ' ! iimnf iiiui nin- ii(in iii-.-ii
t, ,,.-.! i ,W1 :, "ii
n 1 1 riii-, uiu
UlM, IS (HW)ltl Ml 11 WlIT hT (IctVllSO.
Which nalion is leHini; llm truth, who in reality the nj
cressor! Friends of China will say one thintr, and friends of
Japan another. Hcfore any judicial determination could be
iiiiMu-, hut . r wuiim in- tin, .him
its termimitioii impn.ssihlcN
Such a ennrtitioii i.s not iiniisii.il. Ah Iiiih oflcn hoon poinlod
out in this column, whi'ii fircunistmicfs nrisn tlmt caiisi! wiir,
both piirtit's to it el.iiiu the other side is tlio arrpssor, tmd
! iiKiuilly tht worlil luis to nwjiil tin
which whs ttoiwtr
So oiicp nioro trt'Jitics outlnwino; iifiroKsivf! wiirfarc, such
k was rt'ci'utly proposed by Knun-o, are shown not to he worth
tin; paper they urn written on.
.Aii illuntimiliiitf sidcli;lit on tlie woiikncKs of arbitration
treaties is also available al tliis time. China asks the I'nited
States to arbitrate. The I'nited States replies, it can only art its
arbitrator if both sides request it.
It. is possible, of eourse, that Japan may make such a request,
Ant not at all probable. When war brealty out, there is a'.wa.vn
one party usually the stronger, that declares the time for
arbitration bv il third nnrtv Uak
. , , ' ..,..
asKHti, iiohi im ics nave auvaneeti so lar, ami puiiiie sentiment be
come so inflamed, that the dos of war eanuot be leashed.
COOLIDGE SHOWS REAL POWER
OTTC most. l.iii(;eri.Hs symptom is polilienl, ns eviilenced by
desires nf Congress I'm- it Musele Hlinnls ndventiire, Uon
der Piini favor to locid inlercsls, a recklessly planned Missis
sippi Kiver Flood eontrol, a priee-fixiiiK fanner relief bill, and
a rejection of the well-considered treasury plan for tax reduc
tion. I're.fiidenl, t'oolidue alone stands in the way of such perpe
tration!). t is not. surprising that he is tired of politicians win
ning llicir way to Congress under the gonfalon of Coolidge
prosperity and then eonteinplnnnsly disregarding his leadership.
Tt is a bad symptom that politicians should want, to do such
things. With a President (if less intelligence and courage, with
perhaps a revival of the policy of
mi.hl remlily be pro.h.ee.l. The
and polities is always close.
QUILL
.ti immodest (till is one who is nwiire tlmt you're nwnre
Hint, silo's inviirn of her lens, mid doesn't euro.
If .von linto your ihmkIiIk.p liccnnse lii cliicUcns scniteli 'in
your Burden, yon slionlil iind'crstiind the J.tilluins.
"If a mini should liilc a doir, that, would'lie news," said
Dunn, lint there were no hot ilosis in his time.
The worm will turn, lint what of it ? Turning servos only
to emphasize his helplessness.
If (Jcorjre never told a lie,
told his wife just how little he
Aery few nf Hip bitf jobs art
wivos lircmiso a button is nussm'r.
lilne bird house: A ipiaiut
filled with Kuirlish sparrows.
There's no way to be norlialant on your first pbuie ride. You
onnt walk down the ni.sle for a drink of water.
Why Isn't sitfn painting a sport? It's work done by profes
siomds, and people like to watch it- as they do baseball.
Americanism: A constant struggle ta attain the decree
perfection demanded by Jl eaveu and the magazine ads.
THE NEBBS What's
' I DOM T I IKC THIS "V T
iiis vwiti i.vy h.m rnv. vl . trj
ia (M-HNDlCVTlONIS ITA MUTUAL . tf
ViUT I'D LIKE TO GET IN WITH I If
i IV. GUY LKE THKT C&M . if
iMftkTE YOU RlCM IF WEVvAMTS"OM MR. H
S-g-"; J I 0 7 SLIDER! -
- -H(4Jjr v- . 1 J J rX-EAbE J ! MEEE ? WHY DON'T YOU
liimmU'hiAlli
In other words,
1 1 H.i, IU1 illicit III 1 H in I JM H l"M?
i i i , . .
imnni Jiipmi, llIHl lII.ll'K'.
i l i i i i
in- ui iimiiimi uv jiipilll. VJUIIlt
uiiiiuiii i iihc tn oillSMie iorco
- vcnlict of history to find out
nnxxoA ItoLirn ....I.W ,...t .....
. ,
hanissintf business, bad times
..ssoein.i,,,, be.ween eeono.nies
POINTS
he uover had n had nifiht mid
slept.
bcld by iihmi wbo pout nt t Uimi
little box covered with bark nnd
nf
Wrong Around Here?
NO
I VG
NO
DO
1 l TELEPHONE TO
TWHUfllQlKLKUKlJ,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Flcncd !tt pcrUlninf to ptraonal hnllh aM bygir, not to diteaM dlifnoafa or
tmttnrnt, will be fuwered
of in. tJ rjuly if
Lttttrt ihould b brief nd written in Ink.
ccived-onljr a tw owi be uiawtred her. No
ing Ui inatruaioo. Auureaa ur. William Urttly, in
TI1K 1XXOCEVP BYSTAN'DKK IX XF.W HOLE.
A new iivm hiu In by a reader
tHlM how a boy. who t-hokou on a
kernt of jiopi'di i), wan wived
from death by
m;i ii who hap
pened to be on
the street car
when the child
KtratiKled. T h e
man elzod the
, . . . .
fnco had turned
..n the floor of
iar itiid na-
mlnlslert'd prone presHiiro reus-i-itation.
Jle Haved the boy's life,
but not without khrip Interfer
ence on the part of the innocent
bVHtander. - While this mun wu
..iik, -
in mi who happened to bo a pn-
senger 1 nlhe same car, deeming t
the man s conduct cruel or unwar
' , ' " hiii, Hunt
,", 7r " w,"!
druhdng. The rest fo the by-
stamlem , apparently, played the
conven iona rolo of the Innocent ;
bystander they did nothing.. Ks-
pccially they did nothing town id 1
protecting the mun In his efforts:
in behalf of the child. Neverthe- i
less the man's efforts proved suc
cessful and the child was saved.
The man quietly disappeared with-
imii KtituiK ui" ilium; wr iimihudh.
Only i after considerable searcli
were the child's parents able to
find him and thnnk him for sav
ing the boy's life. The mans
mime i.s .lames K. Itoltz, an em-;
ployo of the Western 1'nlon Tide
graph company, Dcs .Moines, ia.
The woman who Interfered with
the resuscitation meant well, of
course. She did not understand
wlmt the man wns doing and in
her anxiety ahtut the child's ties-J
pcrate state and her ignorance of
tin arlifii'liil respiration, she fan
cied the man was not giving the
boy proper I mat ment, and t here
I'ore, like n good moiberty woman,
she interfered.
1 am sorry Ibat this newspaper
ilem loes not deal with tho inci
dent In greater detail. It would
see ml hat tho editor overlooked
a big news story here. Instead
of printing the bare facts in l:-n
than the proverbial stickful t I
siwe, the editor should lmvo let
lne public know how Mr. Rdt
happened to be prepared to savcj
this boy's life, where in the world
he picked up such knowledge or
skill, for surely he didn't get it
in the ordinary backwoods puM-i:
schoid. The editor mig,ht bv'
extended the story to Include an
interview with the good woman
who attempted to prevent Mr.
Holta from saving the boys' life.
II,.,. l,lr...U ..I. I U MllllJl. tV.ariTd
'make interesting and instructive'
Ir'.nnS Sj
'for her well-meant uction.
f n few newspiipers whose editors
boldly and unequivocally declare
that a health department, culurnu
j or feature, does not properly be
! long ill n good family "news
paper. Vet these same "con-
servative" moss hack or reaction - j
ary Is the riht term, but they I
like to po.so ns conservative j
editors constantly irlnt heahh
news and without the .slil.test vi-
gard for propriety or even for
truth il cnmeH through more or
less regular news channels and
the editors assume' It i.s fair and
proper to print it.
Had the editor of 'the paper in
which appeared tills Item I quote,
had a health editor to consult, or
an expert on such quest ion to
summon, or a medical friend or
iishoc late, he might have present-'
ed this vital story in a consistent
fashion. As it is lie was asleep
at liis desk and failed to we t hi
human interest in the item. He
.must be U "conservative" edlor.
QlI'iTUXS AM) ANSVi:US
IJke n TrahitNl I'crrct.
If I made, t ho claim for our
product that is made in tills cos
metic announcement, we'd be put
out of business. 1 object to the
false claim that appears in this
announcement and unite your at
tention to It. I'. I!. A.
.Answer The objeciotmhle claim
marked by the correspondent
rea t !y : "You will I e dell n h t ed
with the way (the cosmetic nos
trum) slips into the pores and
brings out impurities, leaving the
skin clear and fresh." Aside from
the assumption that there are
"pores" in the skin in which
t tie cosmetic trade has the loyal
! itinpport ei' some of our w. k.
J medical Kent s there is little In
j t be claim thai one can uuarrei
i ubout. l'er.sonully I believe noth-
jjnj; ever enters the hotly
thru
I the -Uln. but this cosmetic may
MELLO WHO lb THIS ?
f
AMTWOMV ? OW WELLO PARK J
I CAN'T PLAV 60Lr TODW-
6.0T ROfelWEii'. TO TTE.MD TO
I CiMsJ'T I 1ELLVOU .
VOU WAMT EVECYTWIIsKS
GO "TO TM DlCKEMS C.COUMU
MEKE 7 WHY DONIT YOU
INVITE NEBB
,)HU.(,, 'UIIUV. ma. . 1!JIK
tatrnpN, ielf-ajdrt-s-rd envelop is nvlMtd.
Owing to the lainfe nutnber of letter re
rply ran be mail to queries not oonlorov
ly ran be mu to querte
in car of Uii newspaper.
! Ie as koo, as poan or plain cold
kre - nm for N-anH.ni; the sktn.
.Minor Hernia.
1h It poHHlhle to cure a minor
herniu hy ih use of u trtnsu or'
any similar appliance or any ex
tornal or local remedy? or is a
MirKical operation the only per
manent cure '! J. M.
Answer If by minor you mean
small, recent .and reducible, it 1h
nOHsible to cure Home canes by
1 . ,., , ,,,,,
hpecial exercise s, taken while the
,,, t.(.,.lalnl , ,
tainly operation
the only treat men t that may be
fairly called a permanent or radi
cal cure for hernia. As a rule
I think It Is saffttt and best for
the patient's interest, to operate
on every hernia ol more than
. nlh . HtandlnK in a person
over live years of aye. No truss,
'appliam-e or oilier local or exter
;nul remedy can be fairly or rea-
simal(V expected to cure hernia.
Mild su-cating of I-Yei.
daughter, u'd U,. is an-
, BWeatinff of lne fet.t.
s() , Ht(K.k
(l!lv. Th.... iu nn
odor, but can you suggest some
thing to relieve this? S. It. M.
Answer A foot powder consist-
inn of two drams of salicylic
Jacid, mixed with four ounces of
l ...... I ..fill nnnti-nl It Iillut
! this in shoes and stockings.
! ft'opyright Johh R Dille Co.)
Talk about crawlln' out of a
ml "
VIC, i
..jr..r.Lr.rl n..n I'll k.t , dmllul.. ... ...
, ..I " " '
fight in a dinette is a. mess. If you
T 1' 7
alls. . i.l unn hnu s Hn af rinwn
. r V . . ' . . . . .
set o O. Henry,- an' then try t'
i nic,c
Communications
Chnney Aalu Defended.
To the Kditor:
For a thousand years tho Anirlo
Saxon has been a heavy drinker of
ui,l..!i,.nu 1...,...,. ll.. A m.,i-I.Mi n tn-
U.itutinn ot prchlhltlnn Is one of!""'1, 1,'ark ,0
1 the creut experiments of the aires.
for tt undertaken to overthrow the
a ire -old customs and h:ibits of a
race. After years of open, and
at limes, bitter discussion in the
press and from the pulpit and ros
trum, the failed States adopted the
ISth Amendment to the Constitu
tion. 4i5 out of the 4X states rati
fying. I have hope and faith to
know it will never bo repealed
while we endure as a nation. 1
do not hold the belief that the
flht is over rather do 1 hellov
that the battle has just bet
the battle to adjust ourselv
I,,
he new order,
shackles of th
and appetities of the past and to''iet attorney, has handled this
ultimately stand forth a liberated : fund exactly as the lUlif. law enn
and revltali.ed natlo-:. destined to j templated, so what H all the row
point the way to spiritual and ma-la,,out 7
terial health and happiness to all j A nd remember this the three
the sons of man. . years previous to his taking office.
Al its best, alcohol is a poison-j prohibition law enforcement cost
ous sitmulant and when used tojthe taxpayers of this county over
excess it only serves to stir the $ir.ooo. Since Chancy wns sworn
evil nnd foolish passions of men j in on the first of January. lit 2 5,
and women, and ' with unfailing' prohibition law enforcement' has
soreness breaks- down their moral I not cost the taxpayers one dollar,
fiber, at its worst inevitably crime. 'and there has been turned back
degradation, want, sorrow andjlnto the general fund of the county
death follow In Us wake. close to $2,01)0, and into the stale
Indictments seem to bo popular j prohibition fund about $S,0un and
in Jackson county just now. and: dou't fall to get this point, for it's
this indictment of John Itarley-j nothing short of sensational un
icorn will stand as is.
j I will now make a report and
sign U.
In Jackson county we face a con-
WHAT f OU YOU
LIKE TMKT XQOUT
U WELL I CP.NT
Ai MAM OF AFFAIRS -
YOU DOM T LlKTE MEG&
E TUE. BEtiT TWO V-IMODED BUT IT DlDM'T WOKV.
LOAFER IU CAPTIVITY
f
fCcT-fteSt. by i hf B.H Svffd,atf. nt i
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Wftll HhhI '
WASTE OF WORDS
1 receive a million letters tell'
inn me of gooUa for s.Uh; pluv
hats. ctirkaorewH, liriiH Knucka,
sweaters anytliln.-; to net my
kale. And the writers ore en
raptured with the Roods they
thus present: all superlatives
they've captured In the line of
argument. And tliey fill perhaps
four paces with descriptions of
their junk, quoting classic bards
and sages to enrich their line of
hunk. They are anxious to he
triend me. they will fill my life
with hliss, If I'll only let them
end me puckiiKcs of that nnd
this. I dou't need to send a
nickel sIkii the coupon, that ia
all, and I'll Kt a safety sickle
or a patent, talking (loll. They
mlKl.t get me for I'm easy if
they'd make their letters hrief'
If they'd make them crisp and
breezy, it would he a ureal re
lief. Hut 1 never finish readinK
any letter of the kind; life is
short and time Is speedlnK. and
I've many chores in mind. I
mitiht patronise the fakers, ev
ery now nnd then I'd bite. If
they wouldn't use up ncrcs of
the lancuuKe when they write.
Their success would he much
greater if less lanpuace they
won! spill when thy'd sell a tire
deflnter or a duplex coffee mill.
It is always better, wiser, not
to talk around in rinss; the suc
cessful advertiser t'oes right to
the heart of things. He's averse
to idle chatter, to a vain expanse
of words, and he never tries to
scatter eloquence to charm the
birds. He would sell a stogie
holder or a ten-quart wooden
pail, and lie hits out trout the
shoulder with the Tacts that
make a sale.
rtftlon ami not a theory if a mtir-rt-'r
or robbery is committed nil
officers in all department. ami all
(he people are on tlie "loukoul"
for the culprit if he i captured
he Is landed in jail .is brought to
trial, nnn u nis puiu is proven
the Jury convicts, the Judpe S''n-j
"v v" " "
i'1"- 1 inrrivlnp first at the GGth control
Now. how about violators of thcim 0-1. His elapsed time for
: liquor laws? They are the most
I cunninR and best oriraniwd crim-
j in als in the country today, but!
citizens will not help offjers se
cure evidence njrainst a hootlesper.
i u mrttnncr or moonshiner. t'Ui-;
zons wax indtirnant and crow
cited when murder, robbery or ar- nationalist aKression. National
yon is committed, but remain calmtisl3 were staled to have attacked
and indifferent 10 the operations ! lne Japanese puard at the for
i.f liuuor law violators who flaunt I men .,1ti-..i..i HiL.,ct,.t nt,ru.
,hn lnw lin.iOP thoir verv noses.
.Now, when one or inese Reniry is(inont witn the
Pa,,tm.0(1 the (deal situation would manders.
,,p to lake nim into CO"rt, Jl1RM
... .. ... ......
l.Kc any otner ma.eiacior. try nis
case on its merits, nnd if guilty
convicl him and pive him a stiff mer mayor of "shanghai, against
sentence and land him In jail. ImtJthe Japanese. He asserted that
will tliis plan work? Not on your! HuaiiK' Ku took refupo at the .Tap
life at least not yet. Most jurieslnne.se battalion headquarters when
refuse to take liquor cases serl
ously, 80 per cent refuse to con
vict, half the j mitres fail to in
fliet adequate punishment, and the
few boot lexers and rumrunners ,
clven jail sentences are soon, by
j hook or crook, pardoned or paroled,
llinj? booze;
ujrain and who pays for all this
tomfoolery? The taxpayer, of
course! '
MavliiK this ineffectual and ex
pensive situation in mind, the 1!)J5
legislature enacted a law which en
ables district attorneys and sher
iffs to build up a fund secured
from fines, sales of confiscated
curs, etc., with which to pay the
epen.se (,f liquor law enforcement.
A large part of this fund noes to
secure evidence through the em
ployment of undercover men. The
! cfectiveness of this policy depends
entirely on a certain amount of
throw off theu""ennvPI secrecy.
cleKrndliiK habits' Newt Chancy, our present dis-
I dVr Chaney's administration the
bootleggers and rumrunners were
j made In pay the expenses of their
own capture, prosecutio nnnd con-
FEEL K OM MtLLO - YOU
1 ( WCRE ? I tluST
SO. IM TRIED TO DATEYbO
bOftHY up FoP A&Ci! F
- HE'S 3AME WlTU AMTarivIv
JUST WMOT IbTMEPE
ABOUT M3U TMAT DONJT
FIT r IT MUST BC
YOUR &ELF-
ADOPATlOU
VJ
it2s 4-' CiJ
vlctlon. ami u profit to the tax
payer besides.
ItKKT ANDHKHON.
yt K.Yolertj should watch for
nd in this paper tomorrow, s'vlnu
some Interesting figures.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pag Ons)
: Uussia Is constructing a system
of inland waterways to rival such
work In France and (lermuny. The
Volsa lJon-Ozof waterway. ' now
i building, will give the VoNsa, big
gpsi river in Kurope, an outlet to
the sea.
f
The Volga, navigable for almost
Its entire course, MuO miles, drains
with Its tributaries MD.WIO square
miles. If that region suffered such
floods! us afflict the Mississippi
valley Russia would, do something .
about it. more eiiecnv' man mm.
.lanan will make China regret
killing Japanese Holdiers al Tsinan
Fu. Japanese and Chinese accuse
each other of atrocities, Including
torture, ami ill treatment of women.
A Chinese official, Tsa Kung-Tse.
had his nose cut oft', eyes gouged
j out. and then wns shot to death, ac
cording to Chinese.
The Japanese can easily lake ro
Ivenge on China, but the latter tin
'able to fi-;ht Japan, will boycott
I Japanese merchants. The latest
I difficulty may cost Japan SD0.O00.-
000 In business boycotts every year
i until China forgets ubout it.
J Judge Brown's decision that con-
1 linuous blowing of automobile
i horns violates the sanitary code,
; will please many.
! Schopenhauer poured out his rage
Ian Berlin coachmen because they
I cracked their whips. What would
i he say of our motor horns, exhaust
(whistles, backfiring cars, and sput
j tcring. barking motorcycles?
' llittin.; the ear with hideous
I sound is almost as bad as hitting il
with tho closed fist
ITALIANTTRST Ml
UOOXIKn, Ind., May 8. OP)-
, miv.tn T'n,k lxr nvino.n imlv
1)at.cd the trans-continental foot
racers trom; .Misnawaka. tocuiy.
2547.9 miles was 473:11:0!;.
.
lNTKHVi-.XTlOX .SKi:n.
(Continued from Page One)
inp the resumption of fiRhtintT
at Tslnan. claimed it was duo to
1 ; ,in t i
' 1 "l 'v.i"i'iu.' co .(,'-'-
Chinese com-
T Japanese chief of staff in
..
his report replied in detail to I
charires made bv Hunnir Fu. for-
the fighting- began nnd later nd
mitted that it was the result of
nationalist aggression nnd ex
pressed regret.
The Japanese at Tsinan, endan
gercd as the
esult of northern
air
aids and the bombing of thcft,,e MnV Primary. J. G. LOVE.
international settlement and tho
Japanese legation, warned Chang
Tsn-IJn, northern dictator, that
One Secret of A Beauty
Is root Comfort
Frequently you hear people
say, "My feet perspire win-
Wi ter and summer when I pat
?J on rubbers or heavier foot
wear-then when I remove
my shoes my feet chill
quickly mid oflen my hiwo
seem wet lliroiiyli." In ever
community I domain) a uow
use AUcn'sFool-Eaif ib
tlic font-ball, daily and
tlion dnut itii fi't-t ml
shake into the Miot-s tliis
antiseptic, healing powder.
Fiill.l.rectionson Unx. Trial
Package and a loot-Kane Wnlkli.K Dull sent
Irte. Adiirrps. Allen's Fwl-lae. Lf Rov. N. V.
in Pluch, Due Alien' t got -base
XACTO
SENTRY
Is Coming
Ll&TtM YOU MEKiT-L AMD
f-WS'ilCAL DWARF - DCM't'
FiX AsJYTr-llNO FOR ME !
JUST CALL W1M uP AMD TELL
H'M YOU'RE GOiM6- ANOOOvm
u;t u rPWL& mM wiTW
YOUf? IMPCSTAMCE AOOUNO
MERE AMD SOU TELL MlM
NQT TO OjLT FLOSSY CD t'l I
tJERVC TWE BED Cut FOpw
C3k
I 1
By SOL HESS " FgSl
v
-
these raids must cease. Chang
undertook to stop thein.
Three Japanese plane arrived
at Tslnglao. having flown them
Iron. I'.ng lang. jvorea, by Wuy
OI I'm if ii.
.Ma hu.ia.
RHEUMATISM
Cannot FxNt 111 tile lli.nmii Uody.
It is now absurd and preposter
ous to suffer rheumatic pains from
muscular. Inflammatory, sciatic,
neuritis, lumbago or any forni u(
liieiitniitlKin.
Trunk's Prescription does nnt de
press the heart nur ruin Hie stoin
acli. and no dieting is necessary t
make it effective. Trunk's i',,..
scriplion contains no hnrtnrul
drugs, but combines ingredients
designed to positively overcome any
kind of rheumatism. It Is Impo.
sible to get something better. Whin
more do you want? An ideal 1'ijc
Acid Solvent and I.iver Mcilici,,..
anyone can use with safety untl nat.
,,,... manufacturers
establish
ed 3f, years. Trunk's I'resci lntin
Is sold by James .McXnir's I'har-
macy
Political Announcements
FOll SHEltlPp
I am a candidate for the repu!&
llcan nomination for sheriff, pri.
mary May IS. CHAS. D. fcTACr.
May 17.'
. I am' a candidate for republlcaa
nomination for Kherlrf at the Maj
primaries. I have had experitnef
in both tnx nnd criminal depart,
mcnts and promise efficient an
economical service.
May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN.
COUNTY CI.KIIK
I am a candidate for republican
nomination for county clerk;'prom
Ising personal attention, economy
and courtesy. , G. n. CARTKR
May 17. Taltnt.
I am a candidate for tho noml.
nation as County Clerk on the Ro
publican ticket.
May 17. A. J. CR08E. ,
I hereby announce my candldnc)
for tho republican nomination fj
County Clerk.
CHESTER PARKER.
May 17. A
I hereby announce my candidacj
for tho Republican nomination foi
County Clerk for a second tern.
DEL1LIA STEVENS ME VIC It.
May II
SCHOOIi SUI'KKINTEXDEXT
1 am a candidate for the re
publican nomination for . schocf
superintendent. V. A. DAVIS.
Mcdford, May 17.
I am a candidate for the Repub
llcan nomination for county st
purlntcndent.
O.-W. MILAM.
May 17 .
1 am a candidate for nomination
on the republican ticket for the of.
fico of County School Superintend,
ent.
Hl'SANNB HOMES CAUTBJI.
May 17.
COUNTY COMiUISSIONEIt
I am a candidate for re-nomlna
tion on the republican ticket foi
County Commissioner. If noml
to do my best to give the people
an economical business adminta
tration. VICTOR BuR.SKLL.
May IT
I am a candidate for the offiM
of county commissioner, subject tt)
tne ot lne republican party at
snowy uuuo urcnara, temrai ru
DISTK ICT A I TOItX K V
I am a candidate for renomlna.
twin In tho Republican primaries,
May 1 8 1 Ii. I stand pledged to
guard tho taxpayers from long,
unnecessary, expensive trials ot
investigations by securing pleas ol
guilty and speedy convictions.
In m:7 I handled 4S criminal
cases, secured 7 convictions from !
trials and 4.'I0 pleas of guilty.
OMi GOOD TERM DK.Si;RVES
ANOTHER.
NEWTON C. CHANET.
May 17.
I nm a candidate for the Ilepul)
Mean nomination for District At
toney nt the May primaries. I nra
a native Oregonian and have prac
ticed as n trial lawyer and prose
cutor In Oregon for 14 years. I
believe my record shows I am qual
ified for this position in every way.
"PIT A IfAWVKlt IX TI1K DIS-J
TR1CT- ATTdl! VVV'e r,i.M.'lr-l.- " J
ALLISON JIOULTON'.
fPald adv.)
I HAVE YOUR
. eye 5
.EXAMINED
,N0W!
We pay a terrible
PENALTY
oft-times fj'ora eye neg
lect. Tis better to be safe
than sorry.
OUR SLOGAN
Good glasses i you need
them, otherwise GOOD
ADVICE.
Dr. Jud Rickert
Optometrist
222 E. Main
window DOOB
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