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UUDFORD MAlLTRIBUNIi
Dally, 8undty, Weekly j
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MRDFOKO PRINTLNU 00.
It-IT-M N. Pir HE. PkoM T
BORKRT W. ni'HL, Editor
. SUM ITER Hill iH, U .(
An lodVpcndtnt Newapapcr
BnUrrd as second clans nuitttr it ,Md
lord, Orcon, uudcr Ad ot Mint. 8, 187B.
BUBSCHM-nuN KATKS
By Mill In A .lni.ee:
Daily, with Sunday, yttt 17.10
Dally, wih Hunday, month 7a
Dally, wlttiout Hiinday, year 0.60
Dally, wfthout Sunday, month Aft
Wtakly Mall Tribune, ou year.,., t.00
Sunday, one year k.Ob
By Carrier, In Advance Jn Merilord, Ah
Und, JackaonrtUe, Omtral Point, l'iiociiii,
Talent, Gold Hill uid on Ifignwaya:
Daily, with Sunday, niontl 9 -7S
Dally, without NtimUy, montli Oft
Dally, without Hiuidaj. ono year... 7.00
Daily, with Kitnluy, ona year 6.00
All terme, ouah In advance.
HKMHI'.R OF THB AHHIIUIATKI) 1'IIKSS
Hocrirlag Full Lraaaii Wire rir-r1ua
Onlr paper III citjr or county receiving
ewa DJ telegraph.
Tha Aaaoclaled Pr.aa la exflualvelr en
titled to the uac. for repuliliratiun nf all
AtwJr.Ln,.rZZuiy .be no error, a prominent Medford democrat mid u proini
.""lffit?!
alchca herein are alao reat-rverj.
1
Hworn dallr average circulation for all
tontiia ending April 1, 1D28. 4632.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
youriK nam wrfte to Uh
AKitny rolinnu of Hie Alltany
JJi'iMoerat-ilcnttd. to inqulii; If lie
t'.in love two kIiIh ill tin- mi nil j
tlmi'. ' Jle can. until om: or the.
oilier fintlH it out.
As the ri-sult of the liijentiuii of;
th
a nuniber of devout Chiistliiu If
mi' up pen 1 Iiik on nevi-i-al local
faces.
! MY COSH!
(CliU-o, t'ul., KntcrprlM)
The IiIk question in tile
campaiKU is whether tin hoot-h-KKers
will crawl into bed
with the V. t T. V. 1'oliUes
mixes 'em up strauKeiy. espe
cially when the pockclbook Is
touched.
KLAMATI1 OIltLS OIPI.A Y
A PPKTITKH tlldllne Klamath
Kails Herald.) This Is carrying
things lo extremes, hut they will he
outstripped.
Tho way to stop male singers
from singing "No .Matter How
Young a Prune .Mny He, It Is
Always Full of Wrinkles," If no
ax Is lnindy. Is tu drown them out
with the s:ster vocal atrocity,
which predicts a shortage of rain.
The
circus elephants that
Kol
loow at Ijcwision, Idaho, were
lucky they did not meet tip with a
wild lady driver.
It becomes more and mure evi
dent, that sterling citizens are
going to bt outlundiHhly insulted,
.ind outrageously kicked In I heir
leading virtues. This Pinkos the
women sympathetic, so look out
for a bumper crop ot professional
nm it vim, adept at mixing self
Klorlflcatiun with u tuur-yunkiug
...hi.
A hatch of home-grown aviators
are In tin offing. Their slogan
will be; "Orop Kverything.
Mr. Hoover accepted the OOP.
nomination Saturday, as expected.
Ills election is assured. If he can
be kept from putting on a cowboy
hat.
A bout Ire aided Hie moon In
lighting up the be.ieh. (Pendle
ton Kit st Oregon hi II.) Wherein
some much needed assistance Is
rendered by a heavenly body.
The marriages last week
ed the Hhlvai'ce.
xccim
The puukins of Hie valley are
ready Tor the first application of
the frost.
The great lack of this metropo
lis, Is somebody with a goatee.
PIUH.IHSS
This Is a ehaugiim age. The
trend Is upward and onwanl, mid
daily old customs are having the
tar knocked out of them. With
the blind persistency or a gimlet
progress penetrates, so let us have
a gooil bawl. The expi vnn ijiin
piiny. alter stalling as long as it
could, has remodeled the oat bin
Into
gasoline tank. It has been
unhors
(Ml.
iamy wiirnvt;
(lola. Kan., ItcgNicr)
Say. my. but the sun L- hot. It
is lhat elude of a sun.
Il looks like the rieoll family Is
seattereil the Mrs. In ihe hospital,
Angelo must he bidding down the
family tie.
Kvery day we hear. "Well .Mrs.
iulletl, will Kcnit win.'" ( Mir mi.
Mwer is "We will tell you later.
.Scoti ls a good citixen, a clean
man and the cimle uf a man the
lown U mil. I be glad lu see in
iiiriee. ( hae been uiightiiig fin
his paper thirty ears and he has
nil ways been chide to me. telling
t me to wrighl as I cmild. not over
tux my self, as I am.no loimei
young-"
We culled on .Mrs. .Minnie Tallin
11 Tuesday cave, and .Mr. r Mrs.
l'aul. Mr. Paul sure has a lovely
little home cep In perfect order.
Mi'rt. Taul is quite lame sul'terlng
from a fall several years um.
W'v see where a hitin hiul owed
a hedl seventeen years and found
he was a hour lu file un.l paid II.
lor Hie (loud l:ook k.ivh owe no
man anything. We know a man'
In Ohio owed my father and found
lie wan not long for this world and
went to me if he could find him,
found he had been dead lor years
and his wile was dead, so he payed
the hill to my sister and I. Kvery -thing
shall hi brought u lo Judx
ment, let it bt, good or evil, the
UiMik says.
.Mrs. Herbert Martin and Kluf
fey. her net. are holding down the
home In the absence of the boss.
r. i'ook called as he w.ik goiiiK
m by, ho hud not heard from Dr.
Ilurk of Mt. Louis for a long time
and wondered if the warme wenth
er was get ling him. t r. thinks
tuts of Oirric Hhafler. Again Iiin
ttuehs Is liKht,
A STRAW BALLOT IN
IX miswi'i- to j'iMiicsls by several siiltsrriliors tin- .Miiil-Triliuni:
' is today stiitiinu 11 trtntw linllut mi tin- rcsilenliiil eli'dimi.
It seems In lis ii trifle truly, I purlmps a sufficient munla-i-Iwvc
made up their mind liw tlioya will vnlc, and lire siil'i'i-
eieiillv interested
their respective eiiinliclates to
in
send in a hallnt. (
SiniH- Imllots are never Conclusive, but tltoy are invariahly j
interesting and, in the present .state of politieal confusion, should ;
he partielilarly interesting this year.
There will he hut one rei,ircinciit,
tlieir own names and pri'p-r :r.tldresses.
.strict I v e(in!'idential. hut without slicli a n
sueh a pull would he entirely destroyed.
In today's paper a sample straw ballot is printed and will
he continued until sufficient time lias- elapsed to .secure a repre
sentative vote.
lie.siilts will he published trom lilifcf to lime and, so there!
A ford I iepubl iea 11 will be
, . ... , ,
the final count.
So to it. you Hoover and
laekson Coiiuty, and make this a mil rppri'Seiitntion of political
sentiment in this part of the state. The hi(.IIoliii.' starts today.
GOVERNOR
X our comment ni the Stniluii
would ni'vrr orcui. We were
we
iinticipiitcd.
v. Dr. .I0I111 lioiu'li Sti-aloii is tin, out: to retire, not (Jov
ernnr Smith. Dr. Stniton's reiison is he tlocs not, consider his
ehiirrh a Miilahle )laee in whieh
t .. u -.i, 1,1,11)11.ltii, vt,
on Snndav.
Well. well.
New York pastor to heal sueh an
he niiide the ehares on Sundiiv and in his chnrel'. ( iovcrmu'
Smith was entitled to reply in the dime plaee, and the same. day.
lender the circumstances we must admit liovernor Smith
scores a complete victory. In siihstanee, the New York pastor
admits tlml he was wrong- in introducing polities and person
alities into the pnlpil. Mad he not lost his nerve, and held to his
original contention, no doubl (.overnop Smith would have been
the one lo retire.
I tilt . while he sulTcrs a disastrous and liiumlni t .ml.' defeat, he
is at least doin the right thing now. The ehnrehes of America
as siieh should not only he completely separated J'rom the statu
hut from partisan polities.
QUILL
Americanism : A siililime I'nitli
J nil : A pliiee wlierc
eriininiilioii.
I lie
l''iiinc! The hriel' inlilicity enjo.vcd hy one. who iniiUes
record sonielioih- will lireiik tomorrow.
fi) I it'll 1 1 ' iiiiilrimoiiy fails
etui 'l iniirove the flu vol'.
111 ease of wiir, Kiiroieiin innes mic;ht bomb miy Ainericiins
who huppi'iici! lo he in the Azores.
"lmiiKin.il ive wonieii weep
lot of imagination to think up
I low larye n mode
losiliL' streak al lil'id"
l'"ew of the hi',' julis me held liy lueii who were Inil'lit us
hoys to I'eiir Ihe opinions of the neiohhoi's.
A 1 ii . 1 rii'u 1 1 is i ii : Spcndim: money you Iniven't
clothes for .'nines you don't piny.
ll nuiy he lluit noiu
huh specimens Imvc cn
hut piMir 111411 lire liuuiM
jiu-(l it liilely.
A ItrciiUliist rnoiu is lliat
cut vitiir dinner ,nu Mippcr It
Vin tlnii'l sec so in licit lent her upholstery in cars now, (Jur
e liieehiiniex dun't like il to wipe their hands tm.
I M her oil euinpanies
notice J nh n D. is slill p
nre Milium tip a
;tssiit out dimes'.
this senleiiee: "lie plays hridire heeaiise lie like
e wii'e. "ami not jitst to pleaso me."
" siiiil til
MUTT AND JEFF
Mr
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sup mc I i-M rigutA
TMe pHowr:: ) hckg; I'll v
I'LL AMSUK-R AMSVWCVl n
ML
'KW7''n
7 -. ,
JACKSON COUNTY
-that all voters sin
'Until will be kept
illation the value of
choscu te am$t editor
Ill
(iovornor Smith supporters
111
SMITH WINS
- Sin.tli ilrliah: W(- priMlictc
il
coitccI, but- not pi'ccisfly ,is
to debute, and, while he wants
l, u;il i-..t'ni. .. r-,,., k i
... ' ' , -, L , , I1"'- ,n "ther cities, where Us of
f never t'XM'et(!lI a mail aS militant as thc'.'a dozen or two lives each year u
ijrinniiinioii.s retreat. As lo
POINTS
in spinacli.
keep the victims of unjust ilis-
hcciiusc the jiiiniini; of two hail
more Hum others." Il lakes
anvlliing else to cry for.
on n wife's cheek looks iil'ter n two-hour
e with her us piirtner.
;ot to buy spoi l
il, bill it Int !'
I.ii iumI lit tit cnliliy-linlc wlierc vtm
uvoiil suilint; a fresh t;il)lt; clolli.
1
hitler l'i;;ht, lint vou'
Augustus Mutt
Gets
caul
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BXAJDT, K. D.
Nllftinl l.tt.r pertaining to personal
treatm.-i.t, will li anaw.rHi by Of. Br.rty If
I.iiut. Mioul.l I brief ami written i la.i,
i.L- ' I "i'"1, o"1' cmn anaw.r.il h.-re. No n ply .an be Huili- to q-ierita Dot CODfoifr
II K ,11111 t,s lo InaUurtioi.B. A.l.lreaa llr. William llraujr. III fart of Una newapaper.
an oiti.ixi: or iiv.ii:m:
No. 4"a Detilll)' Oitiirltx, t'arlmii Mouoxiil.
t'oiiIiirniaUuii of the air ,y ur
htiu inouoxiil huh Ik the nio.t ilcvait
ful haai- you anl I are Mlit-ly tu
oncouiitev. hecaune it happen with
out warning, carbon monoxIU he-
llIK Otloiil'Kri. ( f-
ten tho produc
tion of this fatal
Kits in annoclaic.1
with the produe
lion of u t he r
k.isoh or commuta
tion products
which have more
or leMM charaet'r
istic odors, hat
dath has hci-n
the Vfward of manv an iuiinr:tiu
! pei.m who n-lird on the serine t(f
! Hnell to wai n hiin of thin daiiKr.
' ('arbttn monoxid may funn when
j any kind of fuel hurns. If the nup
j lily of air is limited. It may form
1 In sufficient quantity to bo fatal to
the occupant of a small hedroom
I or a bathroom where a small oil
I stove or Kas heater in burning with
; oul pi uju'i- iM.iiuectlon of the pipe
i with the flue or the open air; cm-
pecially when the heater hums for
an hour or two with the room win
dow niitl door closed. In elik-s
whf-re liunian life is more precious
than profits fioni the nale of nmall
ir portable heaters, ordinance
prohibit the use of mich stoves
j without proper stovepipes or con
t nectiou to chimney or the outdoor'
r considered a trifle, you can buy and
1 Ose I hnin .1,
adly little pipele.-s
if you wish.
Any stove may piodur
arbon !
mum.xlil, ami lhB deadly KIih llns
111.' priiiit ,'ty of passim; tlll'iiull
lu'i-hlt Iron, wliiel, ..v..iiMU
Kloaal ffitii lit i.-k fruin ciirljun mini-. y It will, miilass-cs (which,!
"xld polnsiinlMu even when th" ' ,,y ""' '" a'11'".- h.xntive. tin.)
stove, ur the wuier healer has a!"'""" I,"lf h"lf. a"'1 seizim;
Kl.ive,,e. IncanilesceiH .sunt reml-l""' ll"'l;less child l,y the fi, relin k 1
""""" "'"""Xiii. , ,,;,', , " ""'I llu' f'lKi-lm mvay from Oreson's
IHe e Is eiinslderiihle ,,. , . " ' ; ' ' hat seem- I fields ami orchards and fol-es(
or oarhui, moni.xid present 1 j v ; "n ' I'"'- "'I- Sp.;l"s surely misses his Kod old home
Ml.imlir.itlnK Kas. mill II Is the most." ,llrr1"" Hiose ! paper tho .Me.li'nrd Mail Trllmno !
polsonniis, thmmh not the onlv '''il so were spoons. i n paperdom. It seems peeu-
polsotioiis eonslltuent or enl m,s 1 ''''' s'"e to Nl.s'p On. liarly likeable- Its MrikinK dallv
or water t-as. ! . slcepini: on the l.-ri side In- j picture and newsy columns It's
It is a shiimeful thluK Mint our I J" "ls ,l;,v'' ''card It weakens ; eililnrlal slant on the passim; Pa-
laws permit the sale or some kind I hearl. I;, c. A. irailc or llte's progress, the heallhi
or sloves thai purporl to pro j , "Ver. Sleep m rlu-hl side. ,.ft ! ta lie. the Joke or .IIkbs, tho ads
""harmful riimes or cases and tu. ' I""1"', supine, slrelelied out j on trade till comhlno to make It
mire no eonnei-tlon with riues
" I V electric stoves can mini! thai
! claim. Von can't lun n ruel with
;olil lirodiiclin; enrhoii di.'Xid and
j wh-rvever Ihal Is pri.iliieeil there Is
I a Veasonahle likelihood that some
Oarlion moiiiixld mnv he iiroiluee:!
I 't'l'e sliKhlesl coiii-ciilratlon ufi
lulu.' Invariahly conlains i-arhoii !
I ioxiii. and Ihe tool who locks
ih
iio.it or playfully alms n khii
lliinks unloaded Is almost sen-
h
Slid'
oinpareil wilh ihe person
nlilre.H lo remain In a eli.seil
or oilier unvenlllaieil place
a l;iisollnc ciieine Is run-
ho -Kurai
w here
nine.
'I'll esllehlesl eoneenlralloll of
enrhoii monoxid In the air causes
headaches, dizziness, noises In Ihe
ears, ihrolddm; of ,1, ,
.J laiiKtii'ii reeliiiK. tr the vle-
tlm
rcliialcs In llie contaminate.!
i air. nausea or vomllim: and an op
i pression Ihe chest, palllllat Ion
I or riulterlim
i ralntiiess or c.
or Ihe heart and
llapse ensue. U he !
coiicenirailoi, Is a lie higher, the !
victim may "rreczc" or cive wavj
,.,-, -s ami i,e unalile to es
caie of his own 111. The f. is
ret and the hearl acllou s often
violent, even when ih,, victim has
lost consciousness. he can reach
,hl' '!" Ir or II he Is discovered
and di'liKKid mil, a slow return lo
consciousness may follow . ,t !
weakness, headache and nausea!
persist for
loilK lime aflerward. I
Death occurs In carl
monoxid
' t. il S S I II L' Il-lltll li.'iral.vL- ..i- .1..
' hreathiiig apparatus. So if ynu arc
; not capable of making a dead man
! breathe ymi are ,.f lillle use in
Mich an emeiMflicy and you nut, lit
l be ashamed if y,,ur childish
, immrnuee. lerhaps we had better
j give the simple directions fur re
j sliscilullou onei- more. There are
I unite a feu persons whu have been
! taught an Incorrect method by
' such organizations as the l.ed
' 'i't. See the next chapter in this
outline.
Jl i:STIls M WsWKltK
Caloric tialore.
Where can I obiain a list of foods
'Iviiiy the amount tif calories each
I contains'.'-- Mrs. .1 . ,
! Answer. Sen. I In cents in coin
I to the superintendent f documents.
I government printing office. Wuh-
Quite
Fote
a Surprise. How
HGLCo; tVj O, (VWj TT I M
AJHAT"S. TH.T?--OM. 1
TO fY F v$G.r0V MUTT I
CALLS, GGNJC A RCAL
CHAIWV. YGAH,TH
lir-alth .nil hvjrtene, rrnt to illaraa diaaiioaia or
at.tia-l. wlf-addr....-.! env-lope ia ......loaed.
,1.,,,.,. In it. rv ,,.n.l.. nl -
liiKion. D. (., and a.-k for a t:opy '
of bulletin So. l!h iteviseil i, a- '
riciAure department. "Chemistry
of American Kood Materials, " Al
water and liryant. This kivck the,
composition and caloric values of'
nuriy nu roods, ami is the source !
from which nearly all calory tables
are compiled.
Cataracts.
Is there any way to cure cata
racts before the sluht is dimmed?
Is there a substitute for liver, one
that Is really j,-ood 7 What should
one do for varicose veins? What
causes low blood pressure and what
should he done for same? Mrs
II. 11.
Answer. .Nowadays oculists do
not wait for "ripenim." and the
associated dimminK of eyesight,
hut operate before useful vision Ik
quite Jost, removing the lens in its
ciipsiiie. Your other questions are
impersonal. I do not believe in
kIvIiik morbid information promis
cuously. The question about sub
stitutes for liver Is vnnue,
in the Sprinit llie CrnnilimiV l-'aney
I have been told by grandmoth
ers that sulphur is a bund tonic and
purifier of the blood, especially for
children in the spring . . . that
It will ward off diseases peculiar
to children. Please give directions
for taking it. Mr. It. A. K.
Answer. Now if you can per
sinide the urandmothers to nn.l.-n
known which diseases, arc
to children, it may help
ward the extinction of those dis
eases. .Sulphur Is a mild 1:. y. t iv.
having the characteristic effect of I
SMft,'l,inK lne dejecta. Otherwise.
so mr as we know, it has no effect,
I The favorite wav for fee.!!...' '
I fortunates this spring medicine
was
... , ' '"en ,
I. ' 1 "H v"" l"''rer. ami;
I nssur
you me si
'iiitii; posture
John mile
w. ........ In le
dog nrc
you never
,.i,i- nlmiu aiilns. Illll
iiu a fox lerrler jump In an' ride
vtllh Just anyone (hat pulls up 1
Ih' curb. "We waited ini long.
i;crbnddy makes U. or Uiiown
whciv I hey kin gll II." declanl
INniy Mopps t'Hay. hi UiscusMii in
povdhllhy o' cr again git tin th
ole out In this itmnli-y.
H'pyrii;hl. John K. Iille t'o.
The C. P. Water situation.
To '.he Kditor:
Please allow me the privilege of
a small space in your paper. I
had intended to decline saying am
nion about the t'entral Point water
conditions, and I supposed the
inicsl ion was en li rely dropped.
tin the '.'Till day of .Inly, a slate-
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TRvjnA. SvjftC
. o.ic. cHggrio:
- ' f " - l..t. liiH I.W fiJ Man 14
mcnt came out in the Central Point
IS tar. lauiiirm the purity of tho iA'n'
tral I'oiut wutur. accordlnn to crre
Kon titaLo hoard of health. I do
not know who is responsible for
that statement, neither do I care.
Now, I knew if the Mutetuvnt wan
not correct, it woOld woefully mis
lead the people, an 1 hoped the
water was Just as the article claim
ed it to he. yet, I viewed it with
much distrust. On the tith of Au
KUst I collected a sample of our
city water, strictly according to
regulations, in the presence of wit
nesses, forwarded it to the. labora
tory of the Oregon state hoard of
health, Portland, Ore. in their re
port lo mo they clussed- the water
in "C" condition unsafe for drink-
iiiK purposes,
.Now, this is a condition that
should not he tolerated under any
circumstances. The health and life
and the prosperity of our little
town depend on the condition of
our water. It looks very queer to
me that our city administration is
not familiar with tho true condi
tion of our city water
One death caused by drinking
this water Is worth the whole town.
I am informed some of our city
council haul their drinking water
from M I'd ford. I asx no one to
take my word In this case. Just
collect a sample yourself, send it
to Portland and get report In a few
days. ,
I took the dipping from the
Central Point Star and sent it to
Portland. Tho laboratory ignored
it, for It was in plain contradiction
of their analysis. 1 am not writ
ing this for any lH-fecling I have
towards .anyone. 1 am desirous
of having the people know Just
what they arc drinking. I deem
It foolish to try to mislead the
people In a case of this kind. AVo
never can prosper, as a city with
such water conditions. We cannot
peculiar." um moiiieiu crown inings on
lot to-!"u l,u,'lic f this .nature, when a
siate lahorator;- tells us different.
We are governed by a very strenu-
us Uiw of which I have made
m'M'lf V(,'-v familiar. If anyone
i " 1 uvu saiu, I ask
!lh'm to come and see me. I am
uu,mf ,u .MMtruct them how to get
line tacts. SIMPSON "WILSON.
Central Point.
August 13.
Mil l-Trlhmm Mkil
a Bl-cat paper, to lie sadly missed
wncn rar away: ! road prices cut Ills profits. Canals
California Is wonderful in somcl'o the Kill anil ocean will help that,
ways. Lire here Is much compll-! 'Old it is the Kovernnient's hiisincss
cited In pursuits anil in peoples : 'o interest itself In Ilis ureatcst
i many
ilish."
can speak the Hub-
.Many fnriners are , in n sad
I l.liKht over low prices or produce
in this district. Tin-lock Is. one of
the Krentest melon districts on
earth, as wo understand It. Komo-lime.-i
you cars ot cantaloupes,
IlieloilS. llnlieydeWS, CllsaliilS, etc.
are shipped out in one day. Many
p caches are also grown here, the
Hume Cannery company havitct
a larite plant here, cnnuliiK hun
dreds ot thousands of eases. Tills
l yen r they are paying the grower
! ?-5 per ton for peaches, which
i see ins to he tho universal price for
'this state this year no fruit lieilli;
; accepted, only the must fancy se
tlect. This situation should Insure
ja hlKh produce and a reasonable
I price on canned peaches. An
other stratme fact
noted l.y the i
writer Is not only
Is ttuod fruit I
of
slight blemish rejected, but ;
also all freestone peaches arc re-
jecieii; nothing canned here ex-1
cept the flnst dings. That seems;
odd to an Oregon merchant, who ;
knows the housewives' great pi
ereiue for freestone peaches for
home canning.
It is the writer's opinion that
liogue lilver valley needs to can
more stuff. When a product
is j
io I
canned it Is saved till a time
comes when It can be sold ami country.
used. Comprehensive canning Those Interested in prosperity
units to .save everything produced j will not miss these lines of speech,
would encourage production and I -tak-
care of perishable stuff, give These works, which will provide
markets to farmers and
pay days
to workmen and give more pur-1 so far as practicable, be adjusted
chasing power to the consuming -to take up the slack of unemploy
public. The attention of our com-jment elsewhere,
mereial bodies might well he di-i
reeted to the problems of more I Herbert Hoover's speech out
canning ami preserving of tho I Hitoa his beliefs and plans with
garden and orchard products of I
our unique. Interesting valley.'
Wishing an abundant harvest
from field and orchard and forest!
and good health and prosperltv j
to everybody in old southern Ore-1
lion
I am, very
truly.
StMKI'.Vtl.I.i:.
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lit the Mail Trll.-
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Tcrloek. t'alif.
Kairs wanteil
line office. .Must l.e clean
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(By Walt Mason.)
CLOTHICS AM) MKX
The millionaire iran well af
ford to Wear old clothes of fadej
dyes, and look us though he
owed for board and for the
room he occupies. He does it
oft In self defense, so delegates
who pass the hat to gather shil
lings, pounds and pence, won't
take him for a plutocrat. JIu
does it so all men ma,v think,
when he appears, with careless
stride, that hen a democratic
gink, and not puffed up with
l.Njny pride. He does it. too,
because hi- knows he's pointed
out to stranger folk as one who.
wearing seedy clothes, could buy
the town and not go broke. And
so his tarnished rags he flaunts,
as he goes skipping out of doors;
if he looks broke, it's what he
wants, he thus escapes panhan
dling bores. The poor man can
not take a chance, he must look
like a million bones if he would
prosper and advance, and gather
coin and precious stones, if he
wears linen that is stained, and
trousers bagy at the knes. the
villages moralists are pained,
'and liken him to low grade
cheese. 'They say he's lacking
proper pride, he's tost his grip,
he's going Mtalo, and all hf
merits are denied, he is a frost,
without the pale. f he is clerk
ing in a store, dispensing cod
fish, prunes and kraut. the stern
proprietor Is sore because he
looks so down and out. If in
an office he's employed, though
he may strive with main and
might, the other workers are
annoyed because he's such a
seedy wight. And he's the first
lo get the can, when for re
trenchment there's a call; and
he becomes an also ran, his
shabby hack against the wall.
The poor man must wear classy
rags if he'd not be a total loss,
while millionaires may look like
vags, and put their idle bluff
across.
Brisbane's Today
(Continucd ri.mi l'aue One.)
mass inodiiciiiB machine. Itteli rail-
problem, which Is distribution.
M
Herbert Hoover foresees the day
"when poverty will be banished
from the nation."
That will not he accomplished
hy paternalism, or artificial con
sli'iictloii ot any Ptnpia, but "by
Klvlne, every man a job."
Mr. Hoover knows what it is lo
worry about an ordinary job. "llav
liiK earned my livlni; with my own
hands 1 cannot have other than the
','ieatest sympathy with the aspira
tions of those who toil."
f 4- -
White he worked lie studied,
made himself an engineer and at
IH years of uko was earuliiK a sal
ary $20.0110 hlKKer than that ot the
President. YounK men inittht re-
member that, althoiiKli .Mr. Hoover
did not tell them so.
4
Mr. Hoover outlines, briefly,
some pt the eninceriug plana
,
has In mind that "will require
probably an expenditure of one hil-
lion dulluva within the noxt four
yearn. It coinprisoH tho lamest en
gineering construction ever under
taken by any government. It in
volve, three llmcH the expenditure
laid out upon the Panama Canal. ItlC AM
Is justified by the growth of our X
'jobs for an army of men. should,
MaUMiess.
It nsks the voters WHAT REA- '
SON HAVE YOU TO SWAP,
HORSES AT THIS MOMENT? I
It asks the, .lemucratic niirtv!
WHAT BETTER HAVE YOU TO
OFFER, IN ACHIEVEMENT, OR,
IN PLAN ?
The voters will lie Interested In
Uovernor Smith's imswcr to Her
bert Hoover's speech of accent-
, mice.
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i:;.--iPi Kire yesterday d.
cs,Yf
me If.' I
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been ut-ed as pickle factory audi
dehydrating plant. 1
"In my practice in Spokane I tav
found Ttu-Bl-i I fonr Snrrtrned Gr.hjtm
C'ra'kfM very b-nt-rTl addition lo ihe
diet in dipntive cam for undti noumhrd 1
cntldtrn id '.at tonvilntfnU grncnlly."
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