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

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MlEDFORU MAIL TRIBUNE
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the
KOUtltT W. HPHI.. Editor
B. titJUITEK SMITH. Ul.ftfr
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur 1'rrry
Tin. AllK'-iitulnf- KI.'lilrizilelH
OiiKfllm'huri, I ho (ii'iiimn Kcni-riil
elV'Ctrli: enniliM.V, I"''' linnlMtl
the onpllnl "-- I Aiwnelateil
J'ross lin.l I'll I . A mere mouthful.
The INiftl foolliall trail!
lKM'uiinlly irnmiih'il. a usual,
Sniunlny by . Siaiirm.l. nn.l It in
HKiee.1 that OrCKtin ni'i'ilH k
IHJIIUT. Uhl- lllMMln tWO JlJlltTH.
Oih to hiitjt the f.tDthall. mitl lh
utliiT lo hunt 111." nihil. u iuli-th-luiiH.
Have IN-nce of the I'roMliPf-'t ills
trh t Ih KrilxlliiK - out hot Hi""", an
iih-al iilitHte.r for hri'ail anil ian
rakt'H. Tht- HofBhum Iioh tlu niitil
jmini of wnninviioil anil null, a
liMlillllK falltllK or miml of our
HGrKhunt. Jlni firi.-vt. Ih IrtllliK hi"
KiU'sts lastr saint. Irs.
Tin- t'ampnlKn stllftloi'K nrr all
s)iar.iiii'.l for lh- f'. Look out
for I llh hour rananls slu.wiiiK l
ut U:-'7 a. m.
If It rains I'lft'lion ilay. eltlzrnK
who havo ln.i-'n nil to tholr hi
pockftH In Hokih' rlvt'i- all KUintniM'
will hi unal.li In mi to tho polls,
fiwinic to tin- ilanncr of Ki'llitiK
thi'lr f.ct wrl.
Thn wonii'iirnlkH nr.. Krui-rally
nKi'i'i'.l that ihi v.'ooils look thi'll
IIiik lu lli.'lr nuluuiti colors.
Hally round thr iiullo. anil st'c
Iho IiIkIi sol I at hi. lli' funil
shrink Uko tl"' shirt collar that
Wflil to the laniulry.
JtoW-ll'KKI'll Ki'llls in K"lf lUlltlH
rhoulil not snicker at i;atslii'Vlkis
in short skirls.
Toilrrn i: tin- political vineyards
who huvt. hi'cn. ac.'ilshiK A. K.
Knilth of KfttiliK drunk, arc Ih'Iiik
hnllc.l into the Smith prcsriirf to
fonffss thry Hod. Ho far none
such have coiuc fioiu tho Smith
prosoncr with thf news that they
wore nfffi-fil a think at thf con
clusion of the ennfrre ncf.
Ili.mfhrfW The Vice of ft flri'iit
Country.
The haypllf of thf Mnrnn hoys
is now it prominent part of the
Intiilsrapf to tin noi'tlii-iist, with a
J !.'.'!! Illilck hlilKf III its sides.
No hinitfrH of this section Imper
sonated n deer las. week, and
landed In the uioikiic or liospltal.
The corn that was lint consumed
Into roastiiiK curs, Is I.eliiK made
into hominy.
rhicllcnlly all of the oil octo
puses are itlstrthiitlut' gasoline
colored like a lady had dropped
her lipstick In ll. Many prclcr
plain colors, and more cietlll.
IN' his afco'Q-ince sih'ccIi Oovcnini' Smith PinhiOcil l lie I'mli-r-wiinil
tariff hill, the MiiMNi!i.ii liriiiu tliitl l!ii i-c.ff-scits
what hi' hO.'iii'i when lie says he is for 'Marin' prot.-climi."
'I'hc I'tnlcrwiiiid I ii riff hill I"''''! H act irally .-M-i-y . i..lnc!
t.f til.' farm ti.tiii I he frcu list. Wiion llio Hiiulili.aiis ?.imi)iiUi
Invt'i' litis mcastiri' was i-cpcalt'il, ami a new tariff measure eti
aeleil, wliieli plaeeil 11 iti.leclive itpiin prael ieiilly all faun ru.l
lnis, iiiclik'ii:,' Caiiailioti ami oilier fnreioli wheal.
Sinee lit. u f.'..voniir Smiili lias re.ea!e.lly rvlieiilecl Seere
lavy lli.i.ver's eonteiil inn llial inereasiiij.: the tariff ilnties nn
farm in.iliiets "ill lieli. I Ii farmer. T.i sii..iiil this claim lie
has I'eeileil whea! as an example Ihe problem in 1 tint com
modity beine. not to keep mil for. 'ion wheal, but to dispose of
the domestic expoil surplus.
This is trend-ally eoircct. Althottoh no doubt ! inventor
Smith would ;t that if the tariff afitinst Canadian wheal
were removed more ( 'amnlian wheal would be shipped into this
eiiimtry, ami increase Ihe American surplus, rendering the do
mestic export problem more diftienll rather thi'n less so.
:
This (in lent Ion, however, refers only to w heat, I here l.oinn
a lone; li.sl of other products, where no surplus exists, and where
the fanners want protection and need it.
The Itepnhlieaiis fjave it to them. And until Governor Smith
repudiates his endorsement of the I'lulerwood tariff, it is only
fair to assume thai the I humeral ic candidate, if he is elected
would not (.'ive it o i hem.
And in that as a Tammany leader
would be perfect I' eonsislciit, for New
pose protection of food stuffs, bccam.i
mean higher prices lor lite city dweller
hut must consume them.
So far, so i-'ood. Hut itow we come to the farmer'!' viewpoint,
not only in this state, hut Ihrouolinul, the Western iiiii'juiiltural
nren.
Does the Western farmer, for example, accept Ihe Demo
cratic, favorite eateli slogan, that he "must buy in a protected
market and sell in an unprotected one'.'"
We are hull-bled to a subscriber for a copy of the I'aeifie
Rural I'ress anil California Farmer of October Ii, civiiit: an ac
count of a farm im-cline; in San l-'ranciseo week before last.
We (piotc as follow s :
.Many
i.kcr
! . i : i - . . l r .l. .'...:!:.. ...... .enme out and ca liieainn
i ifiier irre eireuiiisiauees, wnai iiccoiue.s in uu- iiiiiiin.ii c..o , .. . . lKvft ..n.i liur
tcntion that tVe fanner "buys in a protected market and scllsilon aru ,atan and denounce -Mr-
:.,,, ...... i.l ,. ;ll....vn- he. a use he happen to he
I u
Also what become'!!' the Democratic approval of a protect
ive tariff which const it ut.-s acceptance of the I'nderwood schedule-,,
w liii f? p.?.ecd all farm product, ..n the free list .'
Here eertSinly is a clear-cut issue if there ever Wits one.
I'lider the circumstances no one can hi: surprised In learn that
ihe farmers and fruit men of California are workinj; as it tutit
lor ihe siieeess of the Republican party and the election of Her
bert Hoover, for the Very (rood and sufficient reason, they be
lieve, the prosperity of their industry depends upon it.
man says.
e
What
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
a Ou;iker
l,.-hind his n-litfious K-rupif.s wn-n
the Woi War railed to nnnf."
-r .h r hi m;m .savs, "ihP.v
won. n't date do
And thf-r-H yuii
Smith supporters vpu'Ay think is
that you follow with yr iniol-iM-ont
politicHl ii-.-a. ii.-rs.' your dis
play r.f lloovi-'i- Iiuti'iiis :md your
tinxit'ly to u-t mtu print is s'toi -wiuit
' like thf hoy pasinii -iiiiiv
yard at niKht, "whistliiiK' t-
k fp your oin "1' "
yoiif unfair ampalKii,
may swi'i'i) t hi-
fi t-t. will at us
and cause - many
Arm-ncan titf n
liis political par
jn'odiut of tin'
I York, adinitu-d
AMPL PRESIDEIit. tiW
I intend to vote tova
ior President at the Novibeor eVtio.
Iam registered as a me
Signed (Name)
Address - " ""'. TT"T
(Kill out and mail to Straw-Bullot-Uutest-RdUor, M.d-
Tribune, Medford, Orwm).
a thinli
ianalicH ull tnuir
k ii "houmtfranM"
ii con.st'i'vaiivc
.1 rornprvmi-s,t
mil vote for ;i
hicwalks of N. w
hv hiu h iii.-n
Bigrif"! lettera prtalnlri(f to pr.ial health tini Uy$ieue, not to (Jisenaa dlairnnala r ' t.v.i :v-i iiur Huuhcs, I Mihu lio"t.
treatmrlit. will be .hWT;i liy lir. H;wty U tuiur(l, Bt-lt-mlilrciwieU -Vt-iuf u encicweil. . ,1 ..,,nl I Vl lllhlit il US,
Letters hIiuuM b brivf aii'l written in Uik. Own.tf to tiif lure number of lettra re
ceived, only a few cttn lt mmeret here. So rely be mmle to ueriei uot conform
ing to inntrucjtoiii. AiMretw lr. Willliim Rrdv. in rure nf ttii newjfipr.
t.f
ati-Sl fXecil-
!tlv-
iio, uni, wiiv i:xi:i:cisi:.
i ;v.
;iinl I'i ( 'il niiui lie
Vni'k and i'aniniany op-
lltcy maiiilitiii il would
. wImi d'H'sr 't. rais i hem.
ryo? knows I hat fihMy
nci-i'Kt.ary for Hit- working of .1 ;
ii.ti' lf. wliftlu-r it hf ih" rniisch' i
th:.t you all your jaw or tin- inu.s- i
c U- thai yon ail your lu-art or ih
miiKi-if you us,- to dtat yourst-lf ,
n way from tho
dinner tahh when
oti're f'd up.
Some folks have j
a vacn' noiioii j
Dial Ihe iit'ci-s- i
h a r y ' n a r k )' 1
soniehow conies
li 1 has no knowledge of Ihe
. hatdts of ille candidate.
jh'i:stios and Asvi-:its
l.illK' ill I'lllJlS.
Kindly Cell me what fruits, etc.,
contain calcium. 1 am yuhject
hrom hitis, having frequent attacks,
and have heen tuhl that 1 lack cal
cium. ,li-s. S. 1.. A.
Answer. If correspondent
would kindly refrain from In ln
Iiik ihe Tolds alojiK, either M. or
It.-n, when they conif to consult
nu. I am .sure we would under-
li.Mii the. nervoiiH i stand each other better. If a phy
syrttem, mid peo- ; Klcian finds that there (s a calcium
pie with that no-J, deficiency in your hlood, tiiat mayi
t ion readily uc-'havc a hearinn on tin- tendency to-!
cept the idea of "nei vniiK exhaus-jwaid hronchitis. liut even in thai -lion"
or "ni'rvotiH hruakdown" or 1 case, it doen not follow that ihery!
"wtJak nerves" an an cxplutiation I Is not enough calcium in your fond.J
for wlia lever needs explaining. ; h'umetimes an individual h,
'I'liese jieoplo tlierii aro millions of faulty calcium metal. olism
that
and ihe
evidenc"
tier
speei
Uet)uhlhan saintH and Jli-tno-crntic
sinners, tire till husy.
Kil Hanley of Seattle, Wash
who cans Home of the salmon dc
voured in these pails, despite Ih 1
predomitmnce as a fishing center,
is In our inidsl. With t'. Win Anti
pole, on Sunday, he i-droe a'
hand of steers to Alaska, a.- they ,
did I lie first year llryan ran lor '
the presidency. They lost, as did j
lii yan.
Knox HtnuU of IVtaluma (aid ol tin need for protection against
foreimi ckh, particularly those antiques from China whicli find
their way into American mayonnaise and noodles and candy and
other product H in competition with our rnod home-srown ti;:s.
Specifically he wants to sec. the tariff on v'Zxh in Ihe shell hi
crensed front H cents to 1( cents; on frozen e-s from i cents hi
If. (ems u pound; and on dried ei;s from IS to i centa a )oliiuI.
Live poulliy now hears a tariff of only 'I cents a pound; he would
like to see It Id cents a pound. Ih-essed poultry comes ihrotmh
for i rents a pound. The poultry interests, for whom-Mr. Hondo
speaks, wauls a tariff ol I I cents a pound.
Satu II. (iroMii, ol the Calllo.nia hairy Council, reported that
the present laiill ol lli cents a pound on butter was satisfactory,
hut (hat the dairy interests deserved protection In the matter of
substitutes. Thai means lilrilf on cocoanut oil. copra, soy oil, pea
nuts and thn like. Soup milkers and oleomargarine manalactur
orn scour ti e world for cheap vegetable oils, and put them in com
petition with both animal and vegetable oils in manufactures.
William 1'. ilosl, llaywurd cherry grower and niemlvcr of ihe
Ktutt Assembly (chairman of the agricultural committee at (he
, last HOBrtion), sfudui up for cherries, A Hood of small, poor-ipialily
Kalian cherries: arc brought in for maraschino purposes, easily
hurdling a U-ceiitH-u-potind tnrllT and make it impoHslhle lor our
fine western cherries (o compete for the bottle, ice cream and
candy trade. Jost wants a t a ill I' high enough (o make our cher
ries profitable in Ibis Important outlet.
Uoy Ha-;en of the Catlletnen's Cooperative pointed out that
hides aru coming in free. Me declares the cattle need a tariff of
6 tti 11 cents a pound nn hides in various forms.
Preston McKinney of Ihe California Canners' League said that
we had no competition on canned friths, but that Italian canned
tomatoes weig giving trouble to a sound and able American in
dustry and that (ho Industry Is now asking the President to make
u SO per cent Increase on (he present low tariffs, hut tb:i( if this
wore granted it would not he enoti-;h. A real tarifi schedule Is
required, lie expressed the belief that bananas are the hiiu-,cst.
single competitor of Ihe frail industry. These come in duty tree.
-:t !
!
C. (. Teague, head of (he successful citrus cooperative, told I
how li.i.i Industry hail saved Itself by tariffs and by the use of
by-products as outlets for large crops. Kurt her protection is needed j
on pectin and citrus acid, he said.
Iln also spoke for walnuts, which have found the -t-cent tariff 1
very helpful, hut may need some additional protection an shelled
nuts. i
J. J. Hoey of the California (Hive Association spoke, up for ripe i
olives and olive oil. j
Almonds were not represented in the conference, hut the Alm
ond Kxchane has found larltf protection vital to its life, and the
exchange ts preparing to have a word with Congress when the mat- j
ter Is opened for discussion. j
Sum (ireen predicted Hint this opening of lIuMuriff would come
In n special session of Congress next March, lie Intimated that ,
he felt Hoover would approve Mich u plan. j
Kigs were not olnety repiesetited, nor beans, but both deserve i
hotter protection, and surely will ask for real protection when Hie ;
time Is ripe. ' i
: ;
Frank Swell, speakii T for tin pear industry, saiil Hint peaiM I
nr not imported, hut that (he pear industry wanted to see a 1
gem rut la i til on litrui ct'ifhs us a means of pro(i't ing pen in
ugainsi cheap foreign substitutes, not only for fruits, hut for
nil sorts of foods. To some extent ail foods are competitors
He was our of several to wallop bananas, which come into this
country in greater loiniuercial value than our entire commercial
apple crop,
Mr. Swell i-, well known in Mcdl'md, wliciv lie has spoUcn 1
sevcrul limes, niitl the other witnesses nre all Unnwn as pruuivs
sive and practical fanners in California. The tariff problem in
that state is identical willt the tar ill' problem in this stale.
'em are so com da cent in 1 heir
unau areness. I believe 1 't'11 '
sor Insists one should say when
(me men ns Ignorance that they
just can't understand why anybody
should Kft all llet up over the sad
.state of filleted physiology Instruc
tion in the schools. Knowing all
they want to know about their in
sides, the folks who think energy
is produced or manufactured in the
nervous system, regard the teach
iim of physiology as rather a silly
tliim; anyway, except u few chap
ter, and these few chapters are
low
capacity to utilize calcium (lime)
in the body, even though there be
ample calcium in t be fond. U'e
know of several ways to remedy
such a faulty calcium metabolism.
One is by sun bathing. Another is
i by ultraviolet lamp treatment. An-
other is by administering plain cod
j liver oil. Another is by aduiiuis
! ferine; the proper duct less gland
. hormone only your physician can
j do that.
However, the following foods are
: ri'-h in calcium:
Prunes, dried: oranges, peanuts.
nasty. walnuts, almonds, cabbage, turnips.
Well, it may be a shock, but the ! carrots, beans, cheese, milk, yolk
truth is that every Iota of energy. of egg.
muscubir. vital, organic, function- le- Water,
al. nervous, brain, call it what you ; Ts ice water harmful to drink?
will, is derived from the combus- If so, why do most office buildings
Hon of fuel, the oxidation of food! supply it so cold that it is almost
material or of tissue material, and impossible to enjoy a drink'.' Ii.
one of the
if recent generations,
want In remind yoti
"::tiU water runs deep.'
I Sin i tl forces will be i'
;.'it the polls November ti.
! In conclusion, I want to say
'that 1 am a Protestant and a con-
fii-uied prohibitionist, having never
: tasted intoxicating b'-verage since
Oregon adopted the law. but Hor
i bert Hoover has been a member
of the cabinet for about eight
years, and he has never lilted his
'voice against the disv.ieeful man-
1" its enforcement, anil in nts
h of acceptance lie men-n
nronoiinced it a "noble experi
ment' With the bribe-taking en
forcement officials, commercializ
Tng the bootlegging business to the
di.-gruce of thy Itepuldicim party,
all decent and self-respecting citi
zens an- completely disgusted. U
isn't anv wonder that thousands
of prohibitionists who have n
in vain to Hie lU'publican
'.in Is for enforcement of the
jure turning to the frank and open
il. clarniions of governor Sioil b.
j who has 'distinctly promised
: If elected he will enforce Ihe
! amendment, and pin a slop to the
I flood of Republican corruption
iin" our national government.
I These are the reasons why I nin
ifor Alfred K. Smith, the man who
I has done what he 'pledgi
Neb' to do for New York.
not fail to carry out his promis
ii the American people, if
sident. K. r. Piui'i n.
Hiked
oific-law
that
istb
d bim-
;tnd will
elected
piv
Med ford. October S.
Quill Points
H.
I Answer. It is harmful if It is!
i as cold as that. I!ut iced water
j is all right to drink when it is1
j not too cold for comfort. 1
! All Mothei-s-in-ljtw Are More or
this process is metabolism.
I'.very one knows that a fire dies
down if there is too little oxygen
present ; 'close the draft and the
fire slows down because the oxy
gen supply Is diminished.
The quantity of oxygen absorbed
in t lie body is not df ter mined by
the depth or rale of breathing, a
too ninny victims of "physical cijl-i
tore" sharks imagine. eep breath-'
ing exercise is a ridiculous pastime
which should be left to thoso who
like to be humbugged. 'ertainly
anyone can crowd an excess of oxy
gen into his blood by consciously
deeper and slower inhalations for
a minute or two; but no one can
el feet ji pei ina nenl gain, by that
method, for Immediately after t lie t 'aii't yu get advlc
overhreahttng comes Inevitably a j
compensating period of under-i
breat iiing, a few moments during j
which one breathes not at all or .
takes only ' slow and shallow
breaths, and presently the oxygen;
level in the blood returns to the)
normal just as though t here had j
been no variation of the usual'
breathing. i f course the slight,
additional muscular effort involv
ed in the exercise does produce a.
trifling increase in the absorption i
of oxygen, but even that N prob- j
ably wiped out by the component-1
ing period of diminished breath - j
ing after the effort.
h'a vanity that makes you self
conscious. A man is at. ease in
pverulls because ho knows people
aren't watching him.
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Mbhoti.
jim mt (.i:m:k'H S
I like M give to I hi:- or that,
to any worthy cause; v. ben peo
ple come and pass the hat I
gleet them with applau-e. I'd
fain" respond to all th- hint
solicitors impart, and iVum- in
the public prints as oi I
princely heart. It fills m soul
with pleasant thrills, it my
choicest bet : but first I have
to pay my bills and see I'm not
in tb-bl. I'm ak d to give, say
fourteen bones, to leip th-
I r Chinese, and lltai's jnt
what I'm owing .tones, the gro
cer, for his cheeM-. If f dig mi
for Chinese lads who have no
pie to eat, I'll get credit for my
scads, much glory, which b
sweet. There'll be no doubt a
irinted list of those who freely
gave, and I will figure Hn-i.-, I
wist, among in- goon aim ii
And men will say, "Thai i
gent is of trio- inctal mad
stripped his roll and gladly
the starving Chinese aid."
if I pay th- groe
there'll be no wild
alile
he
selll
' I '.111
Jones,
ct In i in :
none will in "ke, in I bunder
tones, large bl'ssim.s on my
name. Man pays bis hills ami
no one prints the "a- t in purple
ink, or other briihl, attractive
tints it's only riht. we think.
And so tile hero takes his Wad
and pays tin picayunes for cans
of dessicated cod and dehydrat
ed prunes. He pays the butcher
for his joint, ami till that ehore
is done, he has to cry. "A vaunt !
Aroint !'' to causes m edin; men.
And then, when all the i,jjis are
paid, if he has kopecks left, he's
free to send some princely aid
to these who are bereft.
This a intereM in; and new ;
therefore, ii's news.
A Latvia named Kirslein, con
vlcted of murder, escaped death by
consenting to experiments on his
bodv with germs of lep'osy. II,
will' he infected with the dreadlul
disease; treated wll h all tin; re
sources of science, and, if he re-
, ...... T.,.!,..,,-!',.! I.. ..II nvM.,1
ineuted with poisons on slaves, ami
some ancient doctors are supposed
to have made experiments in vivi
section on criminals. This volnu
tarv leprosv arrar.-:ement is new.
Somebody, name unknown, gives
Si'.'.m.'smi to build "cheap apartments
for aged wage earners A good
start. To give an old man working
for low wa-:es a little room in
which he can live without being
dispossessed, is kind.
When this earth is civilized, old
men and women worn otil, will live
in apartmenta as good as any man's
and won't pay any rent.
Heal civilization will treat an old
man or woman at least as well as
a decent man (reals a worn-out old
horse.
Political Talks
on Air Tonight
The KelltwK plan Is n l-'onrt one.
It lias I'lH-omased peace since a
Nazarene miKKested it limn yean;
ago.
I nni enuni-cl to a ynini man
whose niotlH-r has lieen In an In
sane asylum on several oi-easlnns.
She is nearly always mil nf tl
heait. ninl for that rensnn I am ask
iitK ymi what 1 shmilil tin. I love
hiin very iiHH'h. but I am aTraht to
marry him. 1.. 11. A.
Answer. On the face nf it.
(Iaur,ht.'i-, I should say what I ran
t eiK-imraKi- that fear. Hut per
haps that wouM't he unite fair.
from a Kon.l
.liH-t.n- who knows pr.'elscly the na
ture of the mental Illness of the
hoy's nintlier? It mlqlit he some
thing thai enuld have no hejtrini;
I No mailer who nets I ho colored
vote in the South, (here will he
I very Utile change in clothes-wash-
iivi circles.
i-1
n the hoy's own future
hihlren's inheritance.
H'opyriuht. John Dille
or hi
You can tell n moron liy the joy
ous look nn his face when he has
succeeded tn Klldini; ihe conversa
llon with one l'oreimi phrase, he
knows.
Of course helium is nice anil
sale around fire, but what we need
is a gas Hull Is sale to step on.
lu the Immortal words of Pat
rick Henry: "Cenllemen may cry
pacts, pacts, hut there is no pax."
Well, the steadily increasiiiK col
lee enrollment Is woil news for
tho manufacturers of while collars.
Communications
Americanism: Kicking about liiKh
taxes: klcUillK because Slanil of
fices don't attract Siri.OUO men.
The Literary Hinest frankly ca
ters to those who have telephones.
People on party lines should enjoy
a magazine that -;lves all sides of
the story.
,OUHMBlUUj-
N'KW YHiK, Oct. S 411 Po
litical speakeis on the radio to
day and tonight include:
Democratic.
10:110 a. in. Miss Annie Matthews
over W.I '. and N Hi ' network id'
'Z I .stations.
i; p. in. Louis If.. Veizmiilb-r,
New Vork commissioner of mar
kets over WKAK. WHY and
ACU.
S p. m. Representative Maj,'y T.
Norton if New Jersey, over
WITH.
10 p. in. Senator Claude A. Swan
son, of Virginia, over WOK and
Columbia network of is sta
tions. ! Republican.
i -1 : :i 0 p. ni. .Miss Cora Talbot over
W'liV.
p. in. i;ay mono Konnms over
WKAK ami network of '.VI sta
tions, speaking from Chicago.
F.l-l'aiii-an.
-I .' p. m. -M rs. .Mel la P.rn wn,
president of t be Hrooklyn Husl
n ess and professional Women 'i
chib over WIIXY on "get out
thf vote."
;i0 p. m. Jr. John Hauer, Dnm-oc-rat.
and Dr. Irving Fisher,
lte publican, will debate over
W.MCA on "the issues and per
sonalities of Hie campaign."
Marshfield Editor
Visits in Medford
Why He Is for Smith.
To the Kdilor:
In your Sunday issue you take
; occa.sion to assuie vnui reader
If you really want to absorb that you have been fair in the
more oxygen than you are get-; publication of campaign matter! A Imppy medium must he biuue
ting now ami that is precisely t relative iu the two leading presi- thing between loud-mouthed oratory
what millions of people need Uiential candidates. Von complain and a whispering campaign.
you've got to work other muscles t,f the reluctance of Smith sup-1
than lhi breathing muscles to get ; porters to get into print, or cast 1 There, isn't much wrong in a
It. Fortunately one can employ ' st raw ballots, or wear Smith Imt -; cuunlry where the winning c;indi
other muscles for the purpose of 'inns. date is elected merely because nf
supplying more oxygen for tneta-i The fact is. while you and other ! hi opponent's faults.
holism, and without any secondary publishers may have admitted (he,
compensating effect to wipe away Smith campaign matter freely to I
the gains. your columns, the Smith supporters
!eneral exerive fs the best means realize and feel that you Hoover
a a i bible for increasing t he ah- I ; importers are unfa ir and- nn -
sorption of oxygen in the body, nr; American In your campaigning.:
speeding 11 1 metabolism. The form i Such a spectacle has never before; ( fl ,,.f,.attMi candiilale hears-no
of exercise, work or play Is of small been witnessed in an American miilico he probably thinks the peo-
conscUeucc. ( H me iiiantny political campaign. Keiiginus mi- pp. a re sufficient ly punished by I
and the fretueiiey of dose tiiat .erance is utterly ignoreii ami j,, (bnj(( bis servici
"I didn't miss II till f slopped
dam In' an' started ter home." said
.Miss l.ianei Spry, at an early hour
t'llay. when tier mother met tier al
Ih edge a Km a w it h another skin.
Some folks are avoided, an' others
are tolerated jest hecansf "li's only
their way."
(Copyright, .lohn K. Dille Co.)
M r. and M rs. F, J . '.. array, of
the Coos Hay Times of .Marshfield,
were in .Medford Sunday enmute
to Klamath Falls, wht re they have
considerable property Interests.
They formerly owned and operated
the 1 1 era Id ami other papers in
Klamath Falls and are well known
iu newspaper circles of the state.
Doth Mr. ami Mrs. Murray will
always be boosters for southern
Oregon and always cujov their
visits in Medford.
.Mr. I'ot tl appreciates quant it y
production methods, and his experi
meats in that South American jun-)-;le
will teach him a vast respect
! lor the mosquito.
4 '
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Brisbane's Today
i (Continued from Page One.)
counts.
There are people who
never take any exercise,
lure a good deal that such
could not pass a fair la
animation by a fair exp
and
n prohibition are
exaggerated to suit
! statements
as) they warped and
I'd ven- the occasion.
l person. 1 put this question to a
altli ex-! supporter Hie other day:
Here It is
along into dclo-
II who 'pose the Catholie
rgy
"Sup-stitmid
Why don't good men run? Well,
why endure the insulin and ridicule
of a eainoatgn to win the privilege
of serving thankless people for lit
tle pay?
Already American screen ladies
are taking singing lessons industri
ously. Minnie Maddern .Kiske could tell
them that a "big" voice Is unneces
sary. As a young irl, sitting with
the firelight on her tare, sinning
"In the Gloaming," many years ago.
Minnie Maddern's small but beauti
ful vice was perfection. Fee Hi:.-; is
what counts.
Keep Your Skin
Looking Young
Protect your heauty in all kinds nf
w.'iulii'!' wilh Ihis jiew f;n-e iow
der .Ml-'.l.l.o-ill,(i. iii.s not aive
the skin a dry l.-i-li n u : ilo.-s not
cloj.- Ihe pores: Is nni affected s.
mio-ll !.y pi-ispirati.-n. s'l.-ivs on
loncer. So pure and Hue. M K 1 .-l.o-lll.o
is ma. I.. I,y ,-i n,.w .-,.,,, h
Process. Ii's truly won.l. l f u I.
H. Mill's Prim mor...
Political Announcements
SIIKItll I'
1 am the i t-i; ii In r llepulillean
nominee for sheriff of .la.-ksou
roiinly. If .-l.'ct.-.l. I will co-operate
with all offi, ials in the en
forcement of all laws.
CIlAP.l.KS II. STACY,
Paid Adv. Koule .. Medford.
l.er, and net a proiulsltiK yollilt:
baritone on the local honoii.
MUTT AND JEFF-Dirty Work by Mutt
By BUD FISHER
riiF.F.sF.S
I 'heshlre find I'm uiesau, Cheddar I
and Kdam i
Head tlieir proud titles, and weep j
ns you read 'cm : ;
Weep as. mi wish you eonbl liac (
ami k
Off to the lands whcie they i ipen ;
and giow.
Umbtirger, Ca.utunbei t, ttoquefoi t
and Swiss
Never t. travelogue brighter than
this, j
I 'ragrant of count i les w here n I- j
ways the breezes I
Waft the aroma of middle-aged 1
cheeses. '
Stout C.orgnnzolu and elcgt ant j
Uric
That In geographically suited to I
me!
MystU-al, musical names! As I .
play with them.. !
Places I see where Ihe curdj have
n whey with ili'tn.
J Jn burger, Ca mem bet t, Hoqm f.o i
nml SwiMn ;
Jalllty Mild sweet as a debutante's !
kiss! !
All 1 he romance in t lie w ot hi 1
conccfle "cm
Cheshire and I'arinesan, Cheddar
and Kdfiiu!
(ripukalic 'vkv4liiuii-ltvvicw.)
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mv wouli yoo buy
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your Political
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