Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 11, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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Medfoku mail tribune
Daily, Buodj, Wklj
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BOBEIIT W. RUHb, Eilttor
B. tsuMWEa Hun u. iiuir ;
'An lodrpiulDt Newitttpr '
Entered u accoml ebuit manvr it Med'
jford, Orrtfon, under Act of afarcb 8, 117.
BUBSOHIlTlOSt iUHB
By Mftll lii Advance:
Pally, with BuuJay, jrear...V..
nally, with Sunday, acuta...
Daily, without Hunilay. y.ar . ,
Dell;, wltbout Sunday, monUi
' Weekly Mull Tribune, one eir.
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punaay, one y,ar
Uv Parrler. In Advance 'In Uedlord. Aa-
IMid, JarawonviUe. Central I'olnt, 1'boetiU, '
Talmt, Cold Hill und on Hlbaya: i
Dally, widi Suwlay, month I .74 j
Dally, without Kuiulat, month 66
Dally, wltbdut Sunday, one year.., 7.00
lull, with Sunday, one fear..,., .00!
All terina. caah in adrance. j
ukuukk or i hi: associated ruEse
Receiving Xull Leaaed Wire Service !
(Only paper In city or county lactlrtnf j
nea by telnraph. I
The Aaiociated Prtaa la eicluaitely an-1
rltlad to the uae for publication of ail
newa dlsnatcbea credited to It or otherwlae .
credited hi tbia paper, and' Abta te Ut4 local j
uewa publlalied $rr,ln. , .
All ritfhta for republication of tpecUl 41. j
pavebea wcla are alao leaerved. . j
Ye Smudge Pot
B7 Artlmr PT7
Th campaign 1 rapidly ap j
'pntuohlm,' 'its Kflly kHirc, to which j
it j 1 unnHH win onmqH . ennny.
Dock Kaludo iH .pruyinK toy rain,
tu "whip up the nlt'ulfu." Thin ff
voftJrt the plow In hlu nature, nnd
iinllcaiHH ti has oulKiown hl
J'hl!:iil.-lphla ftftchlriff up.
1'otalnf n, whk'h will not "grow
In this vnll', lari?r-ly lM't-nuso no
hmly will plant tln-rn, a they iriunt
Ik ninHicurotl with u hop, riwht In
the nihil.1 ot the finhlnK noason,
nrc Ik'Ihk Imported from hooHoiih
of the Htntn that huvo no nohlo
MircaniH inr tho power trust to
lia riii'SH.
. The flr.'it fojt of the season ap
peared thin inorninK, and 1m the
Kit rim color and model as last year.
Nothing further will be nald about
the fojf at thin lime. li.Hte.ad, it
will be treated uh Wlllaiiiette val
ley edlloi-H treat their perpetual
rain, towll: The next thru a
cyclone hltn KansaH, the pontic
nature of fog will be, diKCUHHed,
und compared with a cyclone.
Next Saturday the UofO plays
WIlhtnuHio, who are known an 'the'
lioareatH In the footbnll world.
wlu n i hey ant an ferocious uh 11 ;
pussies. ' j
The mUHlcal culture of the vat
Icy nils perked up with the ap
pearance of a bull fiddle In the fl.
Jluht orchestra, rind is hill 'of
omlnoits Trunin.
Home-made huuhukc Is now tho
raire on tho hennery menus. .Mont
of the home-made kiuhhrc has not
beep home for a long time.
s O. WashlnKton' Mdddox,
. eminent Methodist and Mhlnnloglst,
backed away from a dentist, and
Is hhmt 'five teeth.
2 local Kli'ln have walked to
Texan in to days, when they were
pot rid Iiib.' ',
A Hmlth Kopuhllcnn wan run
down by a Hoover Democrat latir
yi-Hterday. Owing to. poor alih, a
poor Impression was left "of the
Jloover auto campalKn plate,
,The auto stage right of-wuy In
Ktlll being cluttered up with pri
vate IltltOH. '
A high Kchool girl was Been talfc
Ing' lo a youth who wiw not a
football player.
An a result of a shuffle by the'
Associated Oil octopus, thin burg
loses a bugler, and gains a hoxo
phonlKt, both baritones,
Cltimjl KuJlmoto'H deputy sheriff
dog Is nick .
The mnrhs are nippy. Very few
feminine pricks have cotton topn,
and If thus degrntlvil ute rolled.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pag On.)
here, hill ihey aft mjltl roiujiared
with tlioHfl- of -Akltt. 1 Tho Mo
hamniedtitiH of wontern (Mitiin killed
off, nt one time, emtugli Chinese
lo build an (ho canals and matin
needed in the UniUul States.
Mohammedans count It ute only
one. third of (lie pnlmlatton In Kan
rtn province, lntt they are HavuKo
flghlem. Other MdltnmmeditUH, Af
r.hans. living In India under llrlt
lsli rule, are also Kood flKhlerH. It
the MriilHli would let them, (hey
nay they woitld Rtll two thlrds of
tho Himltin and multn aluve of the
re si.
Mohammed'H entrfiy BiirTlves. i
N : 1 1 m 1 1 n 1 1 ItotiapiiMe "npeued ea
reei'H In talent" unit coimequenily
nn Anierlcnii girl -will marry tli
eouxlii of a klnn, Count Koike (lei
natlotle. The original llonaiKirlc, of hum.
hie I'rencli pliientu'e, worked hlu
wuy up in Niolenii' army, anil
llonuparle made hlln klnK of Swe
den. Xow hne, nt hlu dnseendantn
will make a (Ine young Ainnrteun
Kill part ol' Sweden's well liebnved
rnvulty.
HuhbIii, with territory. resourceH
nud bituro poHHltillllleH unlimited,
Ik NlruKllUK to eliuiiKe Rome of her
IiohkHiIIHIch Into rnul money, nnd
wisely coueentrnteR on her mnKiilfl
ecnt oil fluldR.
In Ilia next, U montlm liunalu
will have 12,0110000 tons of oil for
Kale. A new pipe line will enable
her to put KaHollnii on lank hIiIph
lit 8 cmitH a KUlliin.
That may create intereHtiix com
petition aeroRR the water. Hut do
not pell your oil hIockr If thoy are
the rlKht kind, tiarlnn buck of them
nil In the Rrnund,1 not promises in
hu air.
JT STILL LOOKS
FOR the first time siriee the
month ano, tiovcnior. Smith
Uriltld totals. I
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In nil former tabulations, Hoover led .Smith ner tWO to one; ,
, r.r.n
DOW, With nearlv 2.000,000 votes
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leads Smith by slif-'htly less than two to one.
UTim-or. urlvnnliii'e. however, is still SO CHrl III II 111 t i II ir that
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I 111 I'lll.V SUllllir Mil .TIIllLll nnjiJ'VI
has progressed thus far, must he based upon the assumptiim
that the nicest vote this year. unlike previous presidential
has progressed thus far, must
years, 'fails to represent the true politieal conditions in this;
country. j
In other words, unless this straw vote, the larpest and most!
carefully conducted in the history of American politics, can I
fairly be thrown out as worthless, it emphatically confirms the
prevailing and growing pfpi'lnr conviction, that, while Smith
is sure to poll a large popular vote, Hoover is bound to win-
This poll is now at the half-way
.,. 1 a ,
I has four more weeks to jn.
and
Smith's total (!88,8L9.
An cxiimination of (ho lalyilatinn shows that Smith's train j HolIlo ,)f tne ,)eHt Hili0mon in 1 wator. Mth. ji. c. k.
this Wfck hli.s licen due entirely to Votes from New York '('it V 1 the husincHH suffnr. or ruthor ar.' Answer-Yen, n drop or two of
, (. i-i i. " . i- , . , , . , ' jauhjct to that vory "compl-'x:' 'mmoii Uncturo may ho taken
arid the Solid South, m other words, irom distriots wliei'.::0n Ul() nlnni. hftn(i th(,ro nrti tnniin a Klnwifui of water, or in n
Smith's superior strength is, nnd alwavs has been, conceded, t many aKt-nts or HiiiMnu-n wh.i.mwrt r cirinkinK water ir you
. 4l ... -t t rI ., . t ' lure ho handy nl rinlnK thr- hell, like, one a week,
fn the normally ICepuhlican states Hoover has not only mam-jtnilt lhoy KlVflt tho wt,oie truiid : Child Chou-s inar.
tained his two-to-nne advautafje, hut materially inerensed it. in hurt name. . fui '"ni' ol(l nu-t-p has a
x, . , . . '.. I a man or woman who under- habit at pullinK hair from her
Nothing: short, ol n miraele ean now (ilutne this situation nia-takos to .n ronj oaUio or in- h;d and putting it in nor mouth
teriallv as far as the Uitrest poll is eoneerned. For returns from isurance would find thix complex nnd swallowing it. can you huk
iL . . . ,., . . irather an aFKet, I shouia think. : west what may cau.so this and, if
tho eiht missing states, in all Jilcelihood. will increase rather U; 0UKj,t to mai;n wigh an aKnt possihio, a remedy? it. v.
than decrease Hoovers advantage. ;thln lnfl mnuor ovcr ,,pfore ap- AnMver u is a habit akin to
... ., , -,r iproiiehim: the prospective client. ; biting the nails or Hiu-kirik' tlu
. 1 hesft states are : Delaware. Florida, Iowa, KansaK, .Minne- ,llIt himseic or her.eif In the thumb. Sometimea children with
SOtn, Mississippi, South Dakota, tfo'rth Dakota. cWnt' Pla.-e and try to conclude tbl habit suffer eventually from
' 1 ' ' whether he or she would buy ; obstruction, from the- aeeumuln-
Delaware, Kanwts and Iowa are certainly tor Hoover. us- the lot or the policy under stirh tlon of a hair ball in stomach
Sissinui Oldv is eoiiallv eertnin
elnutorol votes to the Hoover eidmiin anil 10 to tho Smith column.
(living all the other states to Smith except -Minnesota where
it is conceded even by .Mr. kaskob, the Republicans have a slinlit
advantage and Mr. Hoover would buvc 118 electoral voles and
Smith L'fi.
.
The beat, evidence that the Digest, poll is fairly .accural? can
he found in other nation-wide polls. All of Ahem point to an
overwhelming Hoover victory, but. willi less one-sided ma
jorities. ,
In the Hearst, poll, for example, Smith is lending in only
one Northern state, New Yorl: ; and in one border state, Mis
souri. All the rest of his strength is from the Solid South, The
vote iu the electoral college, bused on this poll, stands:
Hoover, ;t()8; Smith,
In the popular vote, Jiowever, with approximately a 'million
tubulated, Hoover is lending Smith by only 100,000.
If we were to predict regarding November (ith, we would
be inclined to place our prophecy midway between Literary
Digest and Hearst polls- That, is, we would be surprised if
Hoover should win in the electoral college by such an over
whelming majority as .:) to i:i!l, and we would be even more
surprised if ihe popular vote for Hoover should approximate
the present Digest percentage of (ill, to only lit! for Smith.
' AVe 'would shoot about midway between. .But, we would eer-i
tainly maintain that as the political situation stands NOW- -Smith
is nmpies'tionnbly beaten.
GIVE LIBERALLY TO BOY SCOUTS
THKlUi are many worthy civic organizations iu this 'com
miinuity but none which, in our opinion, deserves more
generous und whole-hearted support, on the part (if everyone,
than the Hoy Scout movement.
A drive for funds is now on. Thanks to the enterprise and
efficiency of the local Itotary Club, over half of the total auuinnj
required has been pledged.
The Iiotarians are bending every effort lo secure the com
plete ipiota in flic next two days. They should have no diffi
culty in doing this.
Kvery cent, contributed is spent right! bore, for ihe benel'il
of those boys who are to he our future citizens. In what pos
oible way could we contribute nionev to bmini- nlvni.t.i.n-i
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!o give all jnu can when
receive no cull send your contribution, in to lieaduuarlcrs.
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h i-.uimr, iu i or hiipiuri
nil sfti-ts, and nil opinion can
Aiiiomk the things lluil happen every lour vein's lire Hit
saliudii nuv nntl sympatliy I'or I'lirmerH.
i , ' 1 iu your columns, I shall feel ll my
The final proof of lac, is ,o help Floritla m her hour of ee,l l,'0 adhcr i si.JII'have r!S
nntl .vet seem to believe that nothing nnieh liappeneti t her. 'to publish the .document .without
' bis eiMisent, t am not as yet ad-
' .-' i vised: 1 1ll t If he does not care
i rt in may not lm very excitini-;, hut ynu never have tn takoito complete what he started and
aspirin for it, ' 1,1 ,n" l'l,lu kw what the dis
MUTT AND JEFF
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MTSPTOnn MATT
EASY FOR HOOVER
Literary Iiv'-st poll Ht art eel a;
shows a relative gain in the.
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eoimted, trom 40 States, liOOVer 1
o
fi.i ; iu ,ii . ; .
ivi.l im. , hi. " ' 1
he based upon the assumjitimi
mark. It is four wwks ,nll,
4, , . . . , u,.
Hoover s total is now l,J(H,HI!l,
for Smith; This wot. hi di1
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Ihe solicitor 'culls. And if you
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oi WHICH, ppopil? Ol all piU'tlCS,
jiiuI sliouUI join,
The
Little Fellow Feels
VNKV fvJOT? LOOfc
TRIBUNE, MTCDFQRP,
Personal Health Service
Ctf By ttLIia BRADY, M. D.
Slfnad lettera pertaining to peraonal health and hygiene, not to dlaeaae dlaffnoila ar
treatment, will he auawered by lr. jirady If a ataniped, aelf-addreased envelope ia er.cloaed.
L,lt ,,ould be brief and written In Ink. Oio to the lame number of lettera re-
celveu, only a lew can ue anewerca nere.
Ul. w ul,iirtioiia.. Addraaa Dt. wilUam
IIKFOUI-: VOl" ItlMi THAT IICLL.
" W,UPH ''"''"-
n..ml. nl. lins alwavs wanted . -
;,. mil ertate nlul inHurunCe, b
he Is ilrivinu he "reasonable, my tit n visit.
tu.vl-rah h'-ciiusp;,,, th(. most."
he. huH failril !! Xo. lor all the man ncciU is
his p re (e r r ert l(.tter monlul hyrriene. feihapa
work. lie fools ;1 joh ,in(ier Homo kooiI old real
ocrtuin that thol(l!4tnu. ftu(i inmiranoo man who has.
trouble in a foar,nn oHlablinhod IuisIhg- would ho
ol" rlnKlu the tjle T,eBt wav f0l. ti,is younp; man
hell. Thai hi. to loarn how to rinir that boll.
when he has a;
prospect ho can't; gl'KSTKl.VS AMI AXSWKItK
Knt the (ouraKc1 UM-a-A llilnklnir Wau-r.
1 or confidence
put over the
! '', I'S""8 10 m" ll,tre mll"t
l.be some" way he might overcome
that obstaele whieh stands in the
way J'of succesM in hiH chosen
' linn .-if icnrL- "
! elrnmsUmcoH. And finally, )ov intentine -whl.-h demnndH mir
fore seeklni? ttin interview, the i Kl.-lll IlllerKM-enee. I'erhiillH tno
sali-anmn or saleswoman should !se "f I'lhow miffs or oilier np
irmke uti hi" niltlil that ho Ifl not paratlls, such ns Is used In hreiik-uolim-
lo he disappointed or dln-lnK ehlldron of the thumb suck
, oiirai;p,d If the prospeut decides lntr hahit. may help to remedy the
not lo huy. Only when tho sales huh!;. The allern.uh-e restrain
anent Is ipiite sure ho has ihisllni; method is to clip the hair
attitude Is tho time ripe for tholilose lo the sealp, nnd keep it so
hell ilnKlni: stunt. In this frame clipped I'm- a year a prnctic"
of mind you visit your timu-rv wiihout serious objeelion In a
and. at any rale, if he fails lop-omit; elilld.
lake, ihe hook, vou leave hlln with Krars.
a friendly foolinit for you. II"; I have: several Bears fin my
finds you such a pleasant person i I'oreai ni. I'lease h-l me know
thai he rallier ret-i-ts he can't where 1 can have them tattooed
deal with you at the moment. flesh , color. What kind of phy
Thls Is a Kain for your husliiess. jsh'ian would take eare of such
I'he prospeel is not unlikely in! work? ('. K. F.
sicn on Ihe dotted line for a hiis-1 Answer A Physician who is a
iter and heller deal with you;skln specialist (dei-matolocist )
next season. imilfht do it, If such treatment
l!y jlnto. I am afraid this it Veins likely to make the scars
",'., .hnlnL-C." AllVlVl.V I kr.OW IlililUrh U'SS COIlSpiCUOUS.
Is hysicne. and that'H my provlnce.i
Ye Letter Box
Mr. i.leve ( lmllenses Thomas ; 'l. . 'th.
To the 1-Mltor: The S'ont Irlvp
On my return from J.os Angeles, To ti1(1 Editor:
where I was culled on account of p1(1 drive for funds with which
my father's death, I was mtt at the; to curry nn the lby Seoul work for
train by a reporter, asking for an tv,,. fi.scal ye;ir, ()ct(dier Ift, 1 1 2 S
aw.swer. to .lutlge .Thomas' attack m October 1 3, 1 !"-!) Is progressing
upon 'me as the forewoman if the 'rapidly. This Is due to the fart
Chancy grand Jury. Of course I, that some forty or fifty of the
had heard nothing of this .and so busiest business and professional
slated. I was compelled to go men iu the city are devoting prac
immediately to my home near Pros- ticnlly their whole time to the
pect, and am Just now learning work.
what the newspapers have said. These men have spent hours in
I very much regret the attack upon making personal culls. They re
nte. I am sorry that Judge Thomas port in most cases a ready rt
fclt it necessary to do this. The spouse and warm reception. It is
grand Jury had a lortg and labori- regretted, however, that iu some
ous .struggle with the mutters un-Jensen tltey are retiuested to call
dur investigation. We fell that he 1 back one or more times before the
public expected us to go to the root ! subscription, if these were travel
of the evil and to do our duty. Wc Im,' sulcsmen, paid for the time, it
worked, however, against great would seem a slrcicli of courtesy
odds. The newspapers continually to flirt with their time. As each
demanded reports of our doings. ! .ilmself liberally snb-
YVe would alwavs have been glad ' r ribe.l and in addition is volun
to have taken the public Into ouri,p'-K time at the sacrifice of
confidence. Hut our advisers, who business and personal interests it
nnnnintM.1 hv .Iu.Il,. ThniitaH - " ""I0'1 ,h"1 ,hose "PProuched
and constantly conferring'
Willi
1,1,,, ii ii fiwoil nu thf.t w liiwl nn .
rlgh't to make any report. This!
, - ii lanwt i ii iiin'i -lint null
. h,,. Thn nnnnshion nnd n.m.
cism was not easy to bear. 1 am
sure that we were entitled to have
the public believe, and know that
I we were hnm-st in whnl we illil
i,i,mmh the work w.is nut com-
: liicte.
-NOW lh JUiiKe
Thoman has
smight to shift th
ri'sponslbility
to me alone, taxpayers and friends
, upon all sides ate Insisting that
j they knew Ihe truth. Will .Indue
I 'I'hiim.'iH now trlve Mile puldlc tile
I partial report which he suppressed '.'
I If not. and you will Kive me spaci-
He Has a Right to
PRECOX. TinTRSPAY.
.to ixvj " uik mj micnr, uvi coiuorm.
Brady, In care of thla newapauer.
" '"" recnimcno mat.,
, ''"'''"'"1, ''"Z!. tJ''.u,
Would one drop of iodine in a
'fl'" '' " nee a week
; be safe to take? AlthoUKh we
us0 iodized salt exoluilioly vtv
would like to add .nioro lodln1
filtf Ail.l nu vn hnvn tn .trlnl.
l 1 1 I i n .lilllll I lltiif "
diatcly, I shall ask space in your
columns that the public may know
the truth.
KATIE M. fSItlRVK.
"" "" iSV 111 -lilt.- I'-IH
or the eampalgners.
N''' one .who is interested in the
work should necessarily wait till
! upproiiPltPd. It Would speed th.
drive ami save valuable time of
the workers If readers would send
. In their contribution at once to
; .Scout Headquarters, payable to
Hoy Scouts.
If this work Is to be successful
j every member of the community
mast do his share.
Minwl vnm. rlnmillnn t. 1.1 ....
. h 'fni. lwilt(.,. ,.,-...
ship. Sincerely,
.i .x. nn;...
President. Crater Lake Council
Itoy Scouts.
WIIJ.1AM AI.I.KN,
(eueral Chairman, 132S I'Ituih
cial Ciimpaign.
K. IlKATU.
HA.MIIroX I'ATTON
Finance Committee Hoy Scouts.
NOliD ri'Koial I landscape
Service Cfi. plans to build modern
nursery plum.
Be Chesty Rv Rlin FKUFR
OOTOP.ERn, 1028.
Rippling
- (By Walt Mai on.)
sri)ij-: wkai.ti!
f'reorne Oumho wrestled with
the- soil,- lie' hoed it with his
h trims visht prm, tintil some
chap loratd oil rinht in the
center of his farm. While he
was poor he was admired, the
standard virtues his displayed,
he had mo.st hlessinRs he de
fiired, nnd creitu inthe marts of
trade, He was a modest sort of
miin, he humhly teetered 10 and
fro; he look much pride in his
(.-heap van, and in his 3-ronm
huiiK.ilow. Collie and pleaH
unt to all men, he was to them
a welcome Kuest, and people
hoped he'd come again, and take
hin honnet off and rest. Not
KMf assertive, not inclined to
boast or reel off fahles tall, he
seemed distinguished nnd refin
ed, n I though his bank account
was small. lie early learned
to toll and spin, the stubborn
tflelie with hoes to vex; then
suddenly the wealth rolled in,
and he was busy cashing checks,
A year of riches changed him
so that old time friends were
shocked and grieved; his voice
grew loud that once v'as low,
his stories couldn't he believed.
Intent on pomp and vain diK
play, he wore tho showiest of
suit?, and rode in an imported
dray whose horn gave forth long
strident toots, lie huili a pal
ace on a hill, a thing to strike
observers blind, hut people
didn't cross its sill unless they
had their ax to grind. His ar
roganee made people sore, his
Insolence increased apace, and
voters counted him a bore, and
sighed when they beheld his
face. "He might reform if he
went broke," men say, "if lie
knew toil anil care": hut riches,
having spoiled a bloke, have
Hpolled that bloke beyond re
rt'palr. Quill Points
... . I
The ago . at which youngsters i
seem silliest is the an at which)
yours now are.
I Alas! It' all of us could remodel;
Jother people to please us. the only1
i result would ho a new lineup of!
saints nnd sinners.
! Hard hearts cause fights outside!
! the church; -the rows inside arc
j caused by hard heads.
In many houschohrs the male is.
boss, but as a rule his prestige!
wanes after his third birthday.
Americanism: Thinking the kids
are going to the dogs because they
do frankly and openly the things
yon did secretly without fatal re
st! Us.
The miildle class, apparently, Is
the one whose members can't get
any publicity by bolting to the
other party.
Things even up. Those who "do"
Kurope in the shortest time spend
the most time talking about it.
Opponents of communism say
nobody would labor unselfishly to
win a reward for the other fellow.
What about candidates for the vice
presidency ?
A braggart Is a club who observes
a foursome 2 00 yards ahead ami
yellK a warning "Fore!"
The things commonly used to
provide an education late In life
are a correspondence course and
a set of children.
Everybody can find his own e.t
planation of the country's degen
eration. Home's fall began, you
remember, soon after women were
given the vote.
Preachers have no right to dis
cuss national off a Irs in the pulpit
except, of course, when it is nec
essary to put over an Issue of I. Ib-;
erty honds.
Old Dobbin might have wrecked;
things, too. If the rattled driver
hail stepped on him instead of say-;
fug "U'hoa !" when ho wished to
stop suddenly.
Correct this sentence: "I do not
feel Important." he said indignant
ly, "but I resent havlni; members j
of the family interrupt when I'm'
talklliK."
TILLAMOOK 200 additional
lines installed in offices of Pa
cific Tel. & Tel. Co. here.
Rhymes
1 AMPLE PREElIAL BLOT
I intend to rote for .
X 111 ictiu iu
f6r President at the Noveiuer election.
. . , ....(Name party)
I am registered as a
o
Signed (NaiueJ).- - " "
Add(Fm owlfi" Mil-
Tribune, Medford, Oregon). .
Political Talks
on Air Tonight
l'OnTl.A.S'D. Ore.. Oct. II. WJ
Local political radio hroadcast over
K'CiW loniRhl Includes:
Ti to 6 P. m Democratic cam
paii:n speech by .1. W- Davis, Na
tional ltroadcastinu Company serv
ice.
0 to 6:30 p. m. Repuhlican po
litical prouram from the National
lirondcastinK system.
XKW TOIIK, Oct. 11. W
Pollllcal speakers on Ihe radio to-
nittht incluile:
T)'lllfH'ratll,.
.lohn W. Davis, democratic can
didate for president in ll'lM. at X
p. m.. over W.IZ and a network of
1'-' stations.
John .1. Fitzuerald. former rep-l-esentativf,
at Id p. m over;
WSflll.
Jtipiihllcau.
Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of;
the treasury, from WashlnKton ati
; 9 p. m.. over WEAK and network
of 3!l stations.
Miss Sarah .Schuyler llutler at 8
j p. m. over U'PCll.
j 1'1'lmes Klven are eastern stand
lanl.) ;
Th feller that ventures nut alter
itark an hU money are soon pari-Ml.-
Itcmcmber how a bailender
Used V hate t' make a lemonade?
' (Copyrisht, John V, Dille Co.)
DAYTOX. Ore. .Market road
from here (n Snlem being graveled , Z
Varicose Veins
Reduced ftr Mney Back
SIMPIiF. II ) M 1-1 TIH''"""NT
THAT IS r;ivix; AMAZING
ltKsi'irs
If you ' have varicose veins or
bunches you can start today to
bring tlin back to normal size,
and if you are wise you will do so.
.lusi gt an original bottle id'
Mnone's Emerald Oil at any dis
pensing pharmacist and apply it
night and morning to the enlarged
veins." 1 1 is very powerful ami
penetratingly
After a few days treatment the
veins will begin to grow smaller j
and bv regubir use will soon re
duce to normal. '
People who want to reduce varl- .
cose veins, or get rid m ee.eioa.
ulcers, or piles in a few davs should
not hesitate to get n bottle at once.
It is such ii powerful penetrating;
nntiseilt ic nil llmf n en,..n ki.i
lasts a long tinn
can supply yon
Store.
-Any pnnrmacy j :
Heath's Drug j;
Political Announcements
SHi:i;n-.
I am the regular Itepublican i
nominee for vheriff of Jackson i
county. If elected, i will co-opo- !
rate with all officiate In thq en.:
forcemnnt of all laws. . !
cii.m:i.i:s d. stapt,
raid Adv. Home 4. Medfurd.
I
J lTivri n H -.. M . l -L
nil m i
Another member add
ed to the family.
1
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See Sunday's Issue.
The New
I Tappar
n-So-Top
Gas Range
Xow enables you to enjoy ilic
best of nil .modem . booking
fuelR to the greatest.. advan
tage. Aji Insulated oven re
tains ALL the heat, yet the
TAPPAX ventilation feature
Insures perfect baking with
100 per cent value from tin
Kaa you use.
You'll fiutl TAPPAX range
surprisingly moderate in the
price, too.
Phone 526
TODAY!
I. el us tell you more aliAH
Ras cookluK and TAI'l't'N
raiiKHs. Our heal In-; special
ists will also help you solvt
your heal ini; problems.
Southern Oregon
Gas Corporation
209 W. Main
Phone 520
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