Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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liEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Daily, Sundiy. Wwkly
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WEDFOKD I'HINTi.NO CO
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KOUKKT W. HUHb, K. 1 1 tor
8. KUMITEK SMITH, Manage
An I ndr penitent Kvwipaper
Entered ierond Hiu nutter it Med
ford, Oregon, under Art of Mrth It, 107V.
subscription bates
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land, Jnrkfl.iiville, Centra) l'oinl, Plioeni,
'Intent, tiolil JtNi oni on nignwaya;
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Meceivtng Full Uaaed Wire Stivlce
Only pjjjtr in city or county receiving
Dewa by teleyrairti.
Th AMKK Uted Trew la en liwinely en
titled to tlie un fir remllii ation ol all
ru-wa dipatlM-a crrdited In ft or otli-rwi-w
eiedlted In ttiia paper, and also to the local
Dewa pulilifdteil (if rem.
All riifliia for repullir-al)on of apeiial dir.
patrtiea hrrein are also rem-rved.
Hworn dally averaK firciiljtiofi for ail
tnontha endli-u April 1, m, 4.r.;t2.
Official paper of the City nf M--. I ford.
Official paper of Juckhon Couii'i'.
Advert hiiifc ltepreni-nt'iitivcii
U. 0. JlOMKXKKN & COMPANY
Office in NYw York. CuiuK, DHrnlt,
Sun Franclaco, l.oa Angt-les, Seattle, Port
Und. Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
Snmo nuiro of the kItIh die run
nliiK arouinl wllhoiit iinlr sloik
Iiikh. ThiH Ih f)K, iih i-vt'iy ri ttitiU'
,Ihih the ccniHlllutlonul rlKht i
IllltlOl n HplM'tlK'lc T lH'l'Hflf, tlC-
ciiniiiiK tn the illctali'H (if .Iht Hfiim
(if tlM 1'ilnCriH of IIiIiikh.
Th JM'fHliIi'iit Iiiih Vi-lni'il tin
MiNary-HiiUKt'n fitrm aitl Mil. ns
In wild hi wmtltl It tl'f nr. h I-
kiii1t fitn on-ifiiii, iiiMiMtcft on
rotfilnliiK Um HUfiuHmii: fi-uimi'
c(nmH.ntl"in ft-c. It wouM
can so a Kcnornl plnwlin; up f
.Main Ht'iiH lo plant wln-al, it nil
the miinf rontllihMiH Ihroituhoiit
the nation uh tin y-ar liiirlt uli ur
Isis r thiH fair valley threw a
watf-ritii'lon wed on every vacant
xpol hecauHG I More was a water
melon Fhoi tani- this yar prevlouK.
The reHiilt whm Ki'nt mtrpliiH of
wutcrtneloiiH, and a citl.en whm
Flmt If hn illd not rob a water
melon patch. The hlKliwayw and
byways were uhiHiiy with waier
melon rlndH, the abnormal nianl.i
of (i j VaHhlnjfton laddox was
Hiitlsfii-d. for nine, and farnieiH di'
luyed their fall plowliiK to Rive
away watcrmelonn. The McNary
piiiMiHal would fix the price of
watertlteloiiN. and If thorn were too
' many watermelons, those the
populace failed to consume tlie
Kovernmenl would pay for and
dispose, of as best they could. The
McNary bill, In effect, piivo every
farmer a scoop shovel, and u Key
in the mint.
We are informed by Mr. Frank
Ttybee, apropos this proposition,
ami who Is In extreme distress
nwhiu to i:i hulls, and K5 hay,
of which he has ti-plenty. that the
1'arnu'iH are apt to et peevish,
ipilt farnilnn. and "let the rest of
the world starve.' Mr. Hybee can
start his famine any lime he wom
fit, and your corr. will personally
chaso him home every time he
comes to town. if the McNary
fool notion rcMilts in a dietitiK con
test, nobody will miss any meals,
because the non-tillers of the soil
would take over the farm and
operate them, as they do hitnkiui;,
Industry, anil business none of
which have been an outstamlliiK
fizzle.
A week ft-nm tomorrow OS
mveet Kiel KnitHmU'H, ami Just uh
hw.'cI hoy Krioluntcs. will reei'lve
their Mht'cpHkhiK, ami Htnrl upply
IllK their Iniltvliluill nenrs tit the
economic Ki'lnilMtoiies. There are
plenty or grindstones, nml they
litHt lotiKcr than tlie nverni;e iiohc
Xolmtly tlcnleH. uh yips the I'oii
laml Journal, "that on the whole
the f-iinill.laleK ehos.-n ate men of
nhlillty.' 'rite "a" Ih ilcnt In
tllitlllty.
Women mltnircrs of Al Smiflt
have Httliicil to wear hrown
ilerhicH. This Ik a Utile too much.
A woiitii Willi. i: m list mm it
( I'ortlnml ToIoh ra in)
I know it little Hotm-tliltiK
flhotlt this newspiipcr rai'ket
ami 1 want tn tell you It was
thti most (ItoinK stalnl t hove
ever known a paper to take.
I ll stick will) the Tcl.Kiam
until It f.-i'zes over, then I'll
he riahl l.i'himl you sUntliiK on
the ice. W. M. WILSON.
Clvilizalion is luakini; some pro
Kress In lJarkest Onui'ti, as conn
Iry papeiH at haml contain uotlcer
that "the rt-Kiiliir nci-tltiK of Ih.
Ku KttiK Klnn halt heon indefinite.
ly postpoiu'd."
The law uKuinst three people In
n front neat is hi-kn riKorously
enforced, hut it In smart for three
liids to ko down the Main Stem,
when Ihe I m flic Is heaviest, aboard
a bicycle.
Mussolini Is Honored.
WAHIMNdTON, May "4. (tV
Premier Musxollui til Italy 1;it i
nlubt was elected to nun -i evident
niemberKhlp of the Nalbmal Press,
club. Ills name was proposed y
Jack Connelly, a member of the
club, who recently Kitpei vised the)
Inking of a talking movlto; picture i
of the Italian dictator.
Mussolini's proprietorship
tie wspa it(i' In ltotne nmkex
eligible for inemberMhip In
rllllt.
if n
Ii I in
11, r
Slmrkfy lo I-MkIii Aanln.
NKW' Vnilli, Mny L'l.
,!.n-k Nhuiliry, liiislon lio.-irywplKlti.
hun iiKiofil In trims tlinniKh ln
mamiitcr fur it mulch Iti Jill'. Willi
lh winnrr of iho Jnlmny KlKkn
iIpiiikp (lutifiry li.ttlli- ni KIiIiiMh
fli'lil. jiim io. Iltiinliwt .1. l-'n-Kittii-y
ntitiuunfcil Imlity. Tti t-un-trutt
will bu liluiKil Momliiy.
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A COURAGEOUS AND
THE MYTH that President
1 Im riniil "cnnji-de-ntee"
yest onlay on tlie McXiiry-Hjitiiren
A iiirir ,.MiM'nir,.AiiL ,.,-r.,...
....... .......,(
House ,i u mi 1m since tli- iidiitiiiist ration of (irover C'lrvfluml; tin
last I 'resilient before Mr. Coolidne to use tlie veto power us fear
lessly, mill with as einnplete a disregard of tlie polil ienl eonse
ipieiices, us the loan who enjoys the misleading silniipiet of
"Silent Cid."
Willi a presidential eanipaiun appi'oaehinj.', every considera
tion of political expediency called for executive sanction of this
measure designed solely In sulisidize and secure the discontentc(
farmer's vole. '
Hut liy his veto, I'rcsidcnt Cooliilue not only demonstrated
he would rather he ri trlit than he I'rcsidenl, hut with a si-i-miil
term already declined that he would rather suffer the outburst
of villification ami alnise this action will produce, than si);n his
name to a measure ill the principles of which he does not be
lieve, and the results of which he is convinced would he eco
nomically nod industrially disastcrous.
The threat by Senator McNary ami oilier belligerent
"friends of the poor farmer" that Ibis bill will be passed over
the executive veto docs not, appear lo alarm the I'rcsidcnt. It
should not.
For nnlhinsj would so effectively demonstrate the correct
ness of the I'rcsidcnt s stand as lo have Ibis measure become a
iw. Determined lo retire to private life ii v event. Mr. Cool-
nif:e eouici men rustieaic contentedly at Ins lather s larm in er-1
monl, and piictly await the inevitable vindicat ion that iippo- j
units of litis bill, in ils present form, are certain ultimately (o
receive.
HOW ABOUT
PHOKHSSION'AIj politicians, however, are nol interested in
future vindication, hul in present results. ('nnseiicntly,
Ibis vein promises to have. . I'ar-ri'ai'hin political consequences
Ij, is Kcncrally, and no doubt, correctly, assumed thai this
vein has the supported' Secretary Hoover, ami the opposition
of Howdcn, Dawes and the wcll-oranizcd Hoover opposition.
Needless lo say the auti -Hoover camp will proceed to malic
the most of their present opjiorlunilies, anil Ibe drive against
Hoover in tlie convention will be
ami enthusiasm.
il I lie other band, there is
snares Hie views ol the 1'residcnl and his Secretarv of
nierce, and, as has been previously
iioicis Hie nan ol power at
'Phis widening of Hie breach
tin- fiirin-bloe irrecdiicilablcs,
Mr. Mellon securely into the 1
JHMivt- nitlHT lliiiii a piissivi- Hoover supporter.
As a result, lliis velo, Mislead of making tin; nomination oi'
U)-lcn or Dawes mon likely, makes them lss so; for their
nomination would mean a complete adminisl rat ion defeat, and
administrations are never defeated in tlit'ir party eon vent ions.
The issue lias been (joined. This veto renders the nomination
of .Mr. Hoover more certain than if has ever been, the polil ica!
sacrifice it involves will be felt no, at ,he convention, bu, in i
the suhstMpient president inl civnpaigii. !
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QUILL
JC v ii It'll 1 1 - Siindinn learned
llow nice In be rich and able
and clothes.
Still, if anybody tried In slop the Japanese invasi I' China.
baleful tilings might mention Xicaranua.
tlx
Deleelive stuff: When you
burniiio-, i"s sioM the Imusc is
It 's always thai
Ihe general (els thi
way. Air.
1 medal.
It's nstonisliint; Ilia! tlie same
over llir telephone nml so tneck
liuss.
A movie jielress ejills lier luishinnl "Ilioney"
is eiisiep than tetiu'inlieriti whetlier he is Tom,
Aniericjinisni :
moss timiutg-enieiit ;
Thinking roml
Mnniinjj: the (
A fiim iry live
I lie main trunk.
is like tilhers.
Ihe ' scientil ie interest" nf must of
flights is limited In the miise made when
strikes the palm of the other.
THE NEBBS-Now,
IF SOME BODY AiMT PLvy4
EfV1 OC QSJ OU, YOU'RE!
UOIM WIC.V-IT SMART
( Lv.t;J J;
STATESMANLIKE VETO
CooMdjre lacks murage rfceiveri
when Iio handed down Iiis vein
farm sttlisidy hill.
ln.tf iirtt I.,.,.., n-,!,.,! I,. Whit.
..wt ii tv .ii i
HOOVER?
resumed with incrcasei
v--?01'j
no doubt thai Secretary Mellon
( 'urn- -
pointed out, Secretary M
the Kansas City convention.
between the administration anil
therefore, will inevitably force
Hoover camp, and make him an
POINTS
strategy from oil wilnes
lo pay too milch for your board
pass a lionsi
am! smel
eahi
on a party line
Walsh. The private mops up anil
voice can sniinit so iniioiMaul
wlien
it savs "Yes, sir
,( h '
j
wliieli ,
in ptililie
Dirk or
1 1 MTV.
times 11 result
JnvernmiMit I'tH'
ol g:ndtl luisi
luiil tint's.
'I'he shin I v lmrt i t'oi'tlnl rroni !
'
whn plan tiee;m
milm il ..n. li-in.l
i '
What?
Y'DOM'T WMMD
TfLL IM' A PCR'&OM
WHAT WOCK TMAT
IS ? MI6MT TAWE
LITTLE PLONC
MV6ELP
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEAD?, M. D.
Signed letteri pertaining to personal health and hygiene. no to dfieaae diagnoali or
"Ml""-'11- Wl" anawereq ij i. Hredy if a
irfiii-ti iiouiu im itr.ei ana written in ink
"nr'i, wmj m irw van muwrrni nere ."o ""p'y ran ue riuaM u quene! nox coutoroi
ing Ui inatruclioo!. Addreaa Dr. W ilium Jfrady, in cart of Una newapaper.
OBLITERATE THOSE VARICOSE VEINS
A fi feud ol" mine from never daughter in the rU-'M direction,
mind where was Ju:.t in my office ' HawiJiiUas, buokB unJ beautiful par
ami showed mo his h-K, writes n ' all very woll. bill In tHeae
,, , duyH yoiilh reipiireH something more
medical correspondent. He had ; , lhe point limn unythiuw I have:
been treated far ever seen printed. That is why I
vericose veins. He i want your son to feel five to ques
tiiiyn the donor t ion me. . Whether I see fit to an
wl n treated him swer or not, that in the end of the
clipped u rubber, matter. Am for Unit, here is a jjnod (
band around the ' phice to remind all readers thev
thigh a few
inches above thw
knee and i:noihr
around the leg
above the ankle,
then injected
almething into the vein just be
low the knee and again half way
flown the calf and a third just
above the ankle. After each in
jection Ihe leg cramped severely
for a few minutes. Two or three
days later the lc and thigh Boom
ed much inflamed, but the doctor
assund him that this was the us
ual occurrence with every case,
and that it would presently sub
side. This .proved precisely so.
Anyhow, my friend's leg is just as
good and as smooth as the one
that was never varleoHod.. Tlie
doctor who gave the t rent men t
tells my friend it fs in rout i no use
in hospital and and
that any physician may use ft suc
cessfully on private patients with
out! interfering with patients' or
dinary activities. As this is quite
new to me I am anxious to lenrn
more about it.
The treatment is quite now to
me. but nevertheless It Is just
good and and just as available
as
to j
an I
every doctor and every patient as
this particular patient's doctor said
It is.
Heretofore surgical excision of
the more distended and atrophied
or weakened port Ions of varicose
veins has been tLo ladieal cure gen
erally used in this country, and this
has always been a loriublahle pro
cedure. :il least from 4he tialieiit's
point of vitw. l-'or Ihe last live
or ten years a few phyaicians have
.been trying the Injection treatment,
ami the results have proved so sat-
isl'actory that this method is now
'cotnin-,' into general use, and hiu-j
" I refers from varicose veins may oh--j
tain lasting relief without purlieu-!
I lar risk and without interfering j
twith their usual occupations. The;
i chemical or injection treatment hits ,
: been successful in not a few cases 1
: where patients have already had
I varicose veins surgically excised .
I only to develop other varicosities j
'afterward. It is equally effective!
in obliterating tlx varicose vein 1
i when the patient also has varicose I
ulcer or eczema of the leg.
Kor smaller or recently develop
;d varicosities one chemical is in
: lofinJ riverv alternate dav until no
more varicose veins can be round,
J'Z Zl.Mc"
another chemical is used, which is
itpt to cause slightly more htirnii:-.
at the point ol injection ami ciani
inu ot Hip h'K lor a lew minutes.
Koine KWellliiK of tin loot or le I"
'. usuiilly present for a (lay after
jlhese xtrniiKcr Injeeliona. This Is
'not tlie place lo m into technical
. ileiuilH uliout the medicines used.
I Of course only a cuuicetclit pll'.ii-
I elan can apply this treatment, and
I I In- details are availahle lo every
physician.
In view of Ihe meat prevalence
1 .-..,... .A. .!.. .oo.-ttlv in Iho
i I..HJ. lull often In other sil nations.
I lor insdnice "piles' 'are varicose i
veins I this chemical injection treat- j
i incut Is a tremendous hnon to suf
ferers, and the Ha" tliias is that;
I your own doctor can (iive you the,
; irciitoicut without pultliiK you off
I vow feet except for tko few tniii- ;
von sit In Ills otllee or your
own home receiving the injections,
i feel Hint unwary renders neeit !
la warning, and this Is tlie warn-
I in';: llewaro of tho quack "spe-1
iciaVist." Insiiiule or institution or i
i i-iinic thai exploits or adveriiscsi
'ti.u similar treatment i
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Delighted to Play Dad
My fon aged IS. a college fresh-
man. mplatns ot' his laek uf :
Knowledge on the sex question, t'nn
yon tell us nf itny suitable rein I inn
inatler that will enli-ihten the hoy?
(Alex. It. 11.1
Answer. I urn sending you the
iteiieml information and adviee I
would give any boy of l"i years or i
older. Hesides. 1 want your son
tt) Know that he may write to me i
nd asK any ituestion he likes, jind
it" he ineloses a siamped envelope
i heaiinu his address I'll answert or
fiminrei the nuestinti. as thouiih he
Ihroiher.'it Is a touuh Job. isn't it?
1 Mut if you find it hard to Instruct
i In hoy.
: tit nit jt
think how nnuli more ii if -is
for mother to lead the
Z'' mome- or-voUR
BuSilMETSS PREFERRED
-PLA.V THAT . YOU MAY
NJOT MAKE tvCNJEY BOf
VOULL MAKE FPlENDS I
S if.
i HM -)-!l . .
aiarnpea, elf ad-Jrewd cnv.lop ia eiirloaed.
tn ti.a lurlre numhor i( letter r.
may submit their questions not
a.es to me on tho same terms
and i will treat them in the same ,
fashion. This is not a promise to
answer any question, it is merely a
statement of my desire to do sood
if I can but to do no harm. (That
is a kind of golden rule handed
down by that other noted physician
ami author HI ppokat est.
Doctors Are of Some Use
.Many children in our vicinity .
have had trouble with uuthnrinf; or j
inflammation in their ear this last!
year, and our doctors seemo to fa j
vir slight operation a puncture of
the 'drum membra no before the
gathering breaks through. They I
say this Hhortens tlie attack, re
moves the (ianner of serious com- j
plications, and the clean puncture,
heals better after the trouble is I
over than would a ranged rupture j
or tear. One doctor argues that it j
is better to "let nature take its ,
course." ' What Is your opinion,
please? I.Mr. W. O. S.) I
Answer. I congratulate you on j
Ihe caliber of medical service in j
your community. Your doctors are i
of some use. The old wishbone j
prophet who would "let nature take I
ils course" should get a Job in the j
movies. He miMht stand about and '
shako liis Load and let nature take '
its course in those harrowing- emo
tional scenes. When nature takes
its couise unguided by Intelligence,
a child's life is of no significance .
at all. Nature is a cruel charlatan.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
Ike Soli-s loll In tli- mill iiond
Sunday, while lookln' for a golf i
hall, but his I'lak kept liloi I
i ni lout till his cries IVr help wul
heard. While liiillanii.v pollllciansl
'ii ually have their mills oal. Ihevj
(S'l'H1
term for nolliiir now un I
i
j
I then.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Tage One)
now, iinnouiiieiiiy many oi ineiii,
i M.,i. ;
let us nope, loosing in pity iiiniii""""""'"' "" ...... i..u r.
lliis poor, sick planet with its! NITS Steady. Walnuts, ltiifi
plagues, wars and cheating. . . 27c; almonds. 2iki 2Sc; peanuts, 10
;illc: prunes, 3S (fi 42c.
Six hundred million dollars ill the HAY Steady. Bavin'.; prices:
Rockefeller f ondatioii will help Dr. ' Kastern Oregon timothy. $21 'ti
Mncon to answer ihe (uiesiions: i
"What maUes men unhappy?
Why should men -;o hungry, etc?"
An answer that doesn't cost any-
thins is this: j
.ien are unhappy and hungry be ;
rattse tl.t-y are Ignorant, and he-
caure powerful men use their brains !
to collet I wealth that they don't!
ed instead ot helping those that
need help
Two hundred more may die in
Hamlmrji. killed by deadly pans
lie war j;as aeridentally released.
America should realize- that a
country not protected tgalnst air
planes that would drop such ;as on
cities is a foolish country.
Ii Is particularly foolish when, ns
in our case, it is the richest na
tion in tho world, doubly and ttvblv
rnollsh wln'ii It liuys usi-Ipsh use-
EUDOLPW . -
VOU HAVE A
profit Small we
Tl-iCT LOOV6 .ErJLiNE
MOW I'LL ENJO ANOTHER WIRE!
TO HOWARD SCWAETFFER, SAYIN6,
"WOLD STOCwf - BuV ArsjOTWEW
IOO SMvCES", (JUT TO
LOOK OCMOIKlE. AnjD, IMODEiMTALLv;
MAKE. A Bli 3'JV OUT
w Toe.
... ii, ... ti ) TiU. M.it R.i V S I
Rippling
Rhymes
tBf Wal Mmoi,
no i-oss or si,i:i:i.
Tiny :ty we will be at the
mercy of , other hmds. If war
arrives, bet auae, although we
u re fa i a n d p u rsy , we w on ' t
build plapesi u sav tgur lives.
The o t h e r governments are
building their battle planes
without a rest, all gleaming
with red paint and gilding, and
we look on and idly jest.
Alarmists tell us it Is frightful,
the way we let our duty slide;
they hay, in language rather
spiiefnl, that all our enterprise
has died. Some morning we
v;i find, on waking, that war
upon us js declared ; ah, then
our hearts will all he break
ing, and well be huffaloed and
seared. The enemy will send
air flivvers in countless drove,
to mow us down: and priceless
blood will flow In rivers thru
till the alleys of our town. The
airmen from their lofty perches
will throw their bombs upon
our shores; we won't have
planes to guard ouri churches,
garages ami department stores.
And yet 1 find it hard to worry
as patriots are asked to do;
my heart is tranquil as I hurry
to buy a necktie or a shoe. I
have to wonder how they'd
reach us with airships from
across the brine; the record of
such flights should teach us,
of every 10 they'd forfeit nine.
The tenth, surviving, would be
driven to I.,ahrudor or some
bleak land, and there a finish
would be given to every mem
ber of its band. And if they
shipped their planes In steam
ers, we have some warships of
our own; and we. denounced
,as Idle dreamers, might make
the busy foeman groan. I
worry much about the weather;
will there be drouth, will there
bo rain? I worry o'er the price
or leather, which makes pedes
trians complain. Hut little do
I mind the danger of airships
coining from abroad, to bring
the grim and warlike stranger
who'll drop big bombs upon
our soil.
less battleships, spending on one
battleship enoush money to build
u complete air fleet.
Business men. in Europe nre out
raged by high Interest rates paid
on American lotuis and tlie hiu
"rake oft" of American, financiers
hanuliirg the loans.
The worst Is that when the time
comes lo repudiate some of those
foreign bonds they will be in the
hands of little American Investors
fur from the vaults of Ihe "rake
off" gentlemen.
Livestock
POItTLANIJ. Ore., May 21. (fl)
Cuttle, calves, sheep and lambs,
steady. Xo receipts.
Hogs weak to 1.1 cents lower.
Receipts 520. all direct.
Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., May 24. (P)
Wholesale prices:
1 I TT 10 It Steady. Portland
dairy exenange. net wholesale
prices: Cubes, extras, 41 i-ic: stan-
thirds, 40c; prime firsts. Slic;
firsts, .Ulc. Creamery prices: Prints.
:ic over cube standards.
KCiCiS Standard firsts, half cent
higher. Portland dairy exchange.
net basis:
2.c; fresh
Fresh standard extras,
standard flrsjs, 23c;
fresh medium extras, 22c; fresh
" . ' . , " "
- l.i
do valley. S1U (if lit. 50 ; aifal-
fa, Slii lft.5o: oat hay. $ 1 5.50 5t 16,
straw. S!..j0 per ton. .cllinK pric-eH
$J n ton more.
HjOPS-Steady; ifiL'7 crop. 2c;
10'js crop. INff lSo contract; fits-,
gles. I'Oc.
Itids io the farmer:
MM. K Steady. Haw (A per cent) i
cwt. r. o. b. Portland. Itutter
fate. steady, 41c station, 42c track,
-14 ft trie f. o. b. Portland.
POn.TItY Steady. Heavy hens,
L'ltc; litjlit. 27Ti:it)c: broilers. 2:i(it
r.r. Pekin white ducks, 27c; col
ored, noinina).
OXIONS St ea d y . I .oca I, $1.7 u
(a L'.LT per cwt.
POTATOKS Steady. 7:.cfii $1.25
sack.
WOOL Steady. Kastern Oreiion
wools t f. o. h. count rv pnints 1. 1
i t hniic li:;hl shrinking (inc. 5i'f
37.0QO
ell ? "
1 ,UEf3
GETS SPtSEAO
that vm 7ooo to the 6ood, i ll
Et - JOUciW
6E6M TO LOO
TUE&E NATIVES - IT'S FUNJNV WOW
mucm SmassteH vou look: winning
sTUAWVOU
MAKE. TUS
OF ME,
.to., -7 inn. So,
Why Country Is
munlcv rn-iun.il. As-mlated created the number of tripe read
siuiiH y i " ' , . . j;. . tr a stock luealiinB Ihrouuli
(liy
"vtfw YOHK Tay 7-Vl-
iTh movie cker. which4-flashes
. IllumlJuur-l ,eree a
runnin, Htory o, the W'
transactions in hundreds of bro-
keni"..
house chrouBBout tne'useoiu .....j...... "-. -
country. Is belnir haile
1 in Wall
street today as one of the pri
mary factors behind the wild spec
ulation In recent months.
Once stock traders sat around
the customers' rooms of commis-
sion houses and
watched hoys
mark un nuolations on
hue
hoards, either
with chalk
printed cardboard numbers as
thev were called out by other;
yoiin
ers. '
men who leaned over lies.
Tho number of slocks Hunted
ranned from 50 to 200, with the niarsei ueais o, u.e
hoards show-ins the openlnK. hlKh. The others include:
low and last price, and occasion- Orowlh of employees slock piir
allv the previous close and tho chase and customer-ownership
hiuh and low of the year. '1'lans. which have created a InrRO
The hoards were often poorly ; army of potential listed security
placed and completely visible to purchases.
relatively few persons. I Employment of surplus funds ot
i These hoards are still In use. ' large corporations In the securl-
: I. or th.ii- li'i.'n Imon Kioto lemeiited . ties market.
il neni lv nil of the l;.ro broker- i
l.,..o i,.,,,o i... a,, il. ker.
generally placed above or to one estates, the hum ot wnose iimpis
side of them, where thev may he previously were Invested in hhth
seen bv everyone In the room, tirade bonds, which now yield a
These llliimimiic.i tickers mimnify
the tone on n lone nut-row screen !
as it emerues from the ticket,
Hiving a quick anil detailed ac
count of all transactions, this
hns whettoil the speculative appe
tite of thousands and created
many new ones, the thrill of see
ing one's stock quoted at advanc
ing prices on a heavy turn-over
being akin to that of the race
track devotee, who sees the horse I
tin which he has placed his bet. elated l'ress and printed oy lena
come thundering down the home I ing newspnpers throughout tho
stretch In advance nf tho field. country within a relatively short
Trndin gagainst the tape, which time after the market closes.,
previously was confined to the Dally stoik quotations and re
privileged few, who were aide to-views over the radio, together
stun dover n ticker nml base their with special entertainment and
i speculative judgment on the man-1
ner In which stocks were taken investment tu rns.
ol. sold largely a question of vol-' Increased foreign participation
nine has been made poslblc for i resulting from the rapid growth
everyone by the movie ticker. ! of New York ns n world flnan
whtuh lias Immeasurably In-.elnl center.
:t"e: heavier Hhrlnkln.'? fine, :S2 Ti'
:Hc; crossbred wools, :ll'.tfi -ID. Val
ley medium, -17c; coarse, 4:tc.
Mohair steady, long staple, ('.tie:
do short, Mdi-lilc: kid, 70c Hi..
Portland Wheat,
PORTLAND, Ore., .May 24. (A")
Wheat: BUM hard while, $ 1.511;
soft white, western white, $1.47:
hard winter, northern spring, j
western red, $1.H5.
Oats No. 2, 3 G -11). white feed, I
$411. !
Today's car receipts Wheat, 1
4; flour, 24; corn, 4; oats, 1. I
' i
Sail Francisco Hllllcl-fut.
SAN rUANt'ISro. May 24. (.Til
lilllterfat, f. o. h. San Francisco
4 C Ii c.
American Star ltcalen.
Al'TliUlL, France, May 24. M")
Uoimlil ISovd anil W. K. Uob-
! son, Argentine, defeated the
j A m erica n-Australlan team of :
j Francis T. Hunter and Norman
I W. llrooks In the international;
l.hard court tennis championships '
today, 0-4; ti-3, (1-S; 0-1. Hunter!
and Iloyd exchanged terrific drives!
across tlie net. while ilobson and )
lirooks provided excellent finesse
at lobbying.
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This Simple. Natural
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, "MY STOMACH made me miser
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alive because ot constipation., Agmel
changed this. Now I forget I have
a stomach. Constipation is gone.
Im full of pep- And I did not diet
just used Agmel with hearty, well
balanced meals."
1 B. CURTIS. Hollywood, Call!.
Afrmel ! not i
medicine, but
natural raw health
food from AJexlcc
the sap of tin
Maguey plant un
changed except
for removal ot
water without
cooking1. Rich In
vitamlnefl, mln
erals, yeast.
Taates delicious.
Non - alcoholic.
Mutruey sap used
cenlurlea In Mex
ico. Now world
famous. Thou
sands praise Ajme'
see letters and
other free litera
Halt,. MAsvqi Pint)
SmtaiMfiMI
Agmel tiled in
treatment of
STOMACH
KIDNEYS
DIABETES
HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE
and other or-
ganic disorder.
ture at druggists.
Free Agmel Literature at
lli-nth's Drug Sloro
By SOL HESS
WWEM "TMAT MEWS
AROUND TuiS BURo
LIKE AMOTMEr? CiUV TQ
DO LOS.INJC
A 1
S
Stock Buying Mad
previous rcsUaunc point. eitW
on the ., r down side, in
InvarlaMy "
l'ZSZ are now .
'
cities uiroiiKouu. v...... j, ...
. which ure Mippneo siock io-h-r
(lliotalions. In the wrst. It Is
reported, a few haw hei-n installed
-
market operators who arc theie ..
aide lo wmcn int o,.r.,M,s ..."
inurkel, wnirn is d a. o... i .iuiu.-
coast time, cuner in oeu or v
lireal.iasi. .
The movie ticker, however. s
i ni. ... tho-noinv ronsons ad
, . , ,u ....
vanced In Wall street for the IdK
HiiKe Investment In
hitth-Krada
Islocks lv wenltliy Individuals anil
and
inls
low return.
Increase In the number of listed
securities. There nre more than
1100 stocks listed on the N'ew
York stock exchange today, ns
compared with lost last year,
778 in 1 t 2 .1 and 511 In ISIS,
j Increased newspaper publicity
to stock and bond lists and mar
ket reviews. J ,
Complete stock, bond and curb
tables are now sent by the Aus
educational programs, by large
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I Notice of Final Settlement, '
i In the County Court of the Stato
! of Oregon for Jackson County,
i In the Matter of the 1 -slate of
! Frank Al. (ierdes. Deceased,
t Xotiee is hereby Riven that Mad
eline Al. tieriles. Administratrix of
(ine rsuue oi rranK ai, uerues, ue
I ceased, has filed in the above en-
uiK'H Louri ner r irst ana X' inai
1 Account, and that said Court bv
its order entered the 17th day of
May. PCS, has fixed Id a. m., Sat
urday, June ltf. in the County
Courtroom. M e d f o r d. Jackson
j County. Oregon, as the time and
.place for hearing- objections to said
account and the settlement thereof
and closing of Haid estate.
MADKLixh; m. c.Knnns,
Ad ministratrlx.
Simimnns.
In tho riicutt Court of tho State
of Ori'nun for JackHon t'ounty.
EtiRono Comstock, Allci ConiHtock.
Addison I'oniHtock. KBbert Corn
stock. Lottie Comstock, Lottie
Ilurch. Laura Havornlck, Wil
liam Haverniok, .'. C. Ctimstocl;
and Mary Comstock, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Lucy Yoarln. Rowland Sa.tton, Ida
Saxton. Oeorge Saxton, Jr.. Ku
nlco Saxton, JoshIu KIcIut, Al
pha Kichi'r, Hilda Anderson,
ltilth Conislork. Htht-l Comstock,
It ok or Comstnck and V.. J
Monro, Defendants. jS
To the Defendants above named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to
appear and nnswer the Complaint
filed acalnst you in the above on
titled Court and cause on or before
the 7th ilny of June. 1 i-s , tmt ,P.
ins the time prescribed by ,,
Court In the order for the publica
tion of this Summons upon you ifli
four weeks successively frm ths
date of the first publication there
of: and if you shall fall so to tp-
1 V . .. iis . r, tor want thereof.
I Plaintiffs will take n decree ncalnst
, you for the partition and .ni.
the followiiiK described premises
tmvli: A tract of land frontlnc
4,. B feet on Hush Street and beltiR
I -I -I feet deep, belnR the Sotitherlj
llalf of Lot numbered Three (3)
Ijx , l'.k, n,,mhl"'"n Korty-four
U4) n the City of Ashland. Jack
son ( ounty. OreBon: and for the
division of the proceeds of said
sale less the expenses thereof and
of this suit, nmonK the various
Parties hereto m accordance h"
e r.rri:r'.'.v
. - "iiiiiiaiot.
service of this
Summons tifjltn
order of' J""'.'". ma VT
Thomas, circuit .ludt-o. at Mod
ford, (ireson. the Sth rlA .
-1. and tho H.ito .i
publication Is Mav 10th l'l-S
CLSTf-:it K. VTnuo
First .lWr,''y,f"j; Pl'nll.
first .'hi. itnnk Hide..
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