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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1928)
e psge rouii medfotcd mxtl trtbuntmedford, oflEc.ON, moxday. December nip 1023. UEDFORl) MAIL TRIBUNE Daily, Sunday, WirUr l'ublUhnl by tlie MEDIUM) rKI.NTl.NU CO. SS-3I-2W N. Kit HI. ItnilKItT W. 1H IIU Kilio 8. Wli.Ml'TKH HM111I, M&Jiattr All IiKkpeudent Nespai Kntered u srroiH) rlvi mattrr it Medford, Orftuo, uuder Art of Match , 181'J. HI I(H( JtHTION RATES llu II. II 1., Dally, villi Sunday, ytu 9 lUily, will) fliiiKliy, montli Daily, williuut Sunday, year Dally, lltlmut Sunday, innntll.... Weekly Mull Triltune, una yt-ar... SiuxlaV. one year . r.50 1 ,5 1 ; ;r, ! tint 1 tty Carrier, In AdianM In Mfdfnrd, AOilaitrt, i-Iloenu, TaUntS ! Jarkfomlllc-, tenlral I'utiil 8,,X.; month. ... .m I Dally, vlllioiit similar, moiitli v llally, wltlioul NniMlay, tin yrv 7.1X1 aii !"' eS".' Z.Z j .MKMHKIl OK TIIK AKHOCIATKI) VHKHH KereUlnic Full U'Anl Vlrn Hrnlrc Tim Assorlitrd 1'resn In exrliulvely entitled to tltr we for publication of nil nenii dUpatrliM rmlilrd tn It ur otlierule credited In tlil paoer, and uIm to llw loeal newi iftMHtid Iwreln. All riciiti fur publication of ipecial dUpatchea ltrrrln are also rrttned. ntflclal paper f tlie City of Medford. Official taier ot iarksun County. Bvorn dally aterajte clrrulatloti fur sLx montlu eiulhiR Oct. l. -h:ih. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Ah nil ninnklnd 1h hIhuiIImk upon the brink uf u New Votir, It Ih IiIkIi tllno to taku Invtwitm-y i.f what Iiuk Ii.hmi Koiim on In our iiiUIhI, the punt 3l.ri tlays, antl tin Hainu nuiu IjfM uf nlKhlH. In Home lTHpertH. th year about to kick the bucket, wan a holy terror, and Hh (b-mlso whh mini! i too Huon. In other wtiys it waH iik ehai'ining hk blonde, until tho wJht cut with 'the JiHlhitm, of her nature, ; lcnpH to the fore. j IMany Hiintiy llHMiHl(ionH were ! driven hhIioj-ii In tho kIicpm (if tho canipaign, but there were no tnurdeiH, however bndly needed. I Klderly genlu pitching horeHhoeM I made more nuino than raraguay and lmlivia, with the kiliiic amount of violence, Thero wan Jchh oi Ktui lzed goHKlplng tlian uhuuI, and ln trlguo wiih at a low ebb. None of tho hank were robbed Tin; amount of hId, and the number of Klnuei-H, compare favorably with previouK yeai'H. Nary a hunter wan shot for a deer. Thero wero no Heriouu flren, and tho minimum of hiud-tlrcM blew out, ludleatlng that tho general proHperlty of tho community was good. There wiih no druukenneKH to tpeak of. Jf anybody got full, they ttayt'd hoiiui and out of autoH. (.'Umath'iilly, thn year waH glorl duh. and the valley nn not haxed inueh by I hu fog. Dieting whh all tho rago among tho fair hcx. Ity and large, the glrlH played about even tu their wqr on fnt. Thin wiih duo lo iminy uf tho Ohler OlrlH eating Kpinnch all week, and relieving the famine on Sunday. by devouring a ham. Many, en ached by Experience, bocumo Outing lit lis, better than the averago brownmateiB and winemnkerM. Tho town won the Htato football chanipluuHhlp, aHHlnted by 11 young men, IDl'K Hlnrlod will, the erection of n HkyHoraper. It failed to mater iallzo. llundredH of local turkeyH were Hhlpped tn (lothtun. Tho fiendish practice of idilva reeing victims of l.'upld showed a Uecltne, and It was not l.cemmry to perk up tho city's tighteouHncttt by hanging a tool uf Halan, or burning n fiery cross. Herb Hoover, before olected prrshlent, gt wet in Koguu river. Colonel JJndbergh blew Into town unexpectedly. Tho Spirit of 11115 was dead, ho neither were taken for an nutn rldu pant Heg 1'arHon's hotiHe. t. Ooff Thomson wrote a book. Heott Davis and John Johnson too gli'dllng tho globe. Dick Anile went to Kurope. Air. Antlo was lie ii i iy outcast, for stating Oiat ho was not glad to get buck. Tho socially prominent all huvo polleo dogM. ur fnney ruts. jne in-i i.eirneii ooy, a cone- gian, worked all summer. Ho has showed up with a new -Id. ! Speeding facilities wero In- creaKed by paving 4 moro mile. Thero was no outstanding bcan-)i0 dal. This was attributed to the nun inu niumnweiH mv K i- ting cautious, The year that will bo cranked up nt 12 M. toniKht gives promise of being much like the last one. In general aspect, duration, and eUHHeilness, and there Is an Inclina tion on the part of the general public to give It a chance and stick it out, If they run retain their health, and not get hold of any hiyn moonshine. This eol. wishes - everybody, everywhere, a Happy New YeaK and a short session of tho slate legislature. E Through tho eourleny of the California Oregon Power Coi the big New Year's day football classic between California mid tloorwlu Toch will be broadcast over station KM 11) tomorrow nCternoon. This Ih one of .the outstanding football gum os of tho entire year and much Into rent Is being evidenced In tho outcome. No doubt local football fans will gather about their receiv ing sets In great numbers tumor row to get tho direct wire report of this big gridiron battle. Ivule Havis, well known sports nnnoiin cor will officiate at tho "mike" during this special Copco program Muln (iocM to lle.1 LUMBliltTON. N. C. W A mule at Kvorarocn, neat! hero, selted with an attack of "blind nluKKem," torn down two wire fences, entered it home and lay down In u bed lo die w ith Its "phoes on," HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1 028 whs u Kooil .veur in .Modioli! uil Jaekson County iiml in iiiiiny wnys a record limiker. The fruit crop led the rect.Ql-hrciiluiio; list with a total ship- IJlL'Ilt Of 4553 CaiS, lH'ill ly twice vield in 1027 of l!575 cars. Tiie summer tourist crop made n new hiidi reeonl. Over ; 1 1 1 'i 1 it lit .. ; ...1 .... .... 1 ..1 ..1.. ii 1 in nt mi.h I i j.),unu jirujur wrmcu v later iwiuc, iicauy a ipciiusu . .. ... . . ,,. u,.n,,, . ' 11... tonm.'lii;hlc'or,lin!)L'(.of,H(,01!l. . I lie liioiictarv value nt those frdi'oril bank dcpo.sils, uliicli jiHsseil the $0,0(1(1,11(11) mark, with mutely .7,011(1,(100. Less than ten (the (itt.'iinment of a $2,000,0110 total with rejoicing. III all otlicr deptirtnieiits, similar iiiemises were shown, and ! new records estahlislied, scliool telephone users and water users, invested in new buildings. "With the announeement of a plant, the completion of the new . . , i , lehl building, not included m const nicfion the coining year of a nt'W cniiiily court house promises to maintain tins pace and may exceed it. With the old year passing, Med ford and Jackson County have irood reason to congratulate tlieinsclves upon the achieve, incuts of tJie past and the promise of the future. . Not only is Medl'ord economically sound and industrially vigorous, but it is becoming more and more attractive as a residence city and as a KatheriiiK place for visitors, particu larly for various slate convention. Duriiif,' the past-year the hitfh-linlit in this rccard was reached, when the most successful st0 lgUm con vent iftii, ever conduct , ' in is iiij. Hut more important than liny of these statistical items of achievement, is au ileiu which can't be tabulated, or totaled, or translated into dollars and cents. This is the hitrlnpiulily of our citizenship, the (jo-ahead spirit, the intelligence and enter prise of our COllllllUIIII.V., .... . , j l i i ill. i, : . .. r..,,. i There is no old-l line booster bunk about this. It is a laet in Lreiierallv rt'cOL'iiized outside of Medl'ord than in it. w.. i" 1 ,.c ii t; iijuc uiu mi tin ii 1 1 the composite spirit and skill to imiKu tne mosi oi iiicm. So as the Old Year departs we can he ffraleful to Father Time for past favors, and ureet bis OH'spr'uiir with that enthu siasin and Confidence which is always accorded Youth, as it sallies gallantly forth into the untried and the unknown. a ratal" CHEST FAVORED By C. C. FORUM At the nieethiK or the Klwanls club this noun, turned over to the Chamber ot Commerce iib ii general civic forum. It was voted to form ii Chamber of Commerce, commit too to mako u survey of tho city and report back to the chamber upon I ho feasibility, of Instil utlni! n community chost In Mudford lor tho your .1!I2. ' i The motion to this effort was made by K. C. Corn, rollowlni; sev-1 eral speoehes and it Reneral ills-' cusslou, all in lavor ot tho com i in unit y chest Itlea, Carl HwlKttrl proseiitlio; an ainendment to In- elude membeiH of tho service clubs sutunluv n.Kbl or last itiKht at on the conunlUee, which was I muIIIuh' liulles' remly-to-wear store udnptotl. !ou Kiist Main slixMit. where $25 In Tho following eonimtttOG whk (MIS1i and dresHes, coatsi hIiooh and then tmtned: t t Lenunon tui(l(llK,r ciotliing was found missing Carl Swigart from the Chamber of todav. Knlrauce was made through Commerce, Howard Scheffel and Al listen from tho Kottiry club, WinWarner and C. M. Kidd from tho KlwuiiiH, Dr. K. V, Hoffman and H- C. Hubbard from the Lions. Ted Maker, secretary of the Clmuihor of Commerce, was the first, speaker and emphasized the fact that tt community chest would saver the people of Medford ' proximately $7000 of the 2l!.ao ; total now eoum huted on t to nil- nnd misa plan of indlviduiil drives, inp (iates gave a forceful speech ni mvor ut- tho Idea and aroused applause when h stiiil he would ikm-hoiihIIv lavor a sneclal eitv tax vuiHe money for cluirltuhlo pur-1 i ptmes. so that every taxpayer would iittvo to contHhuio his proper snare, t llo added that he feared such a 1 plan would never he adopted, now- over, so he not onlv favored lull would work for ti eoinmunlly chest. Mayor-elect A. V. Pipes main tained thero wero things both for tint) aguiust the cummunlty chest tiUm, hut thut If it would save :t0 per cent of the present expenses of local charities and cover the MUTT AND JEFF xou runt, Vou tvlo wfc TMeise) Je . ANOTHtre thiog, oovou iieALiiei Z it SOME HUNTCRl Vow L ' I 7. 1 I v) ' : I wv moose UP HtRe in THe 'Tr-tf we'Re LOST o voutdld m& j tjV'' domt eicm kmcw " S. v m'J .r: northern wooer,', we've ' ,4V Vow wjeR A SCo t y 8'v How to shoot A 6cejl rvj ' J&r ' n ' f,l,' 1 V . QCM TT?ArAPIW6 ALU DAV AND h BoomeI FIRE ouw GuW y You couldn't Hit A Jj NM'l'A fj7 , . ' : l' ', W AlM'T SCCM EVN A j. ):. TRAPPER MAV HeARtT ZePPeuW-UST J IT I' K 1 ' S5ft. US lai'C US tilt former lVCOnl increases was rctlccted in the for llu1 first tinu; in Jocal history combined resources of approxi years uk Medford celebrated jioptilat ion, iostal receipts, etc., whilu over $500,000 was new $100,000 fruit packing Catholic church, ami the new ach. aions with th bile from the .Addre, mention your trouble and .I kwu . . .1- ... l..iililim'ver. carries on tho digestion ofUH mail you advice. Do not use the ll'JH totals, new uuiklinir t.arbohy(lrato i&n :.intU of 8UffIir clipping ask for what YOU want. with the probable construction j in the state, was held l,l .,. i,,',MHi,t we l.i.v.. ...... , - - Biuno Ki'ouml, us clitiinuil, ho would certainly hu for II. Previous to tlie community chest discussion, K. ('. (laddls, reinesent- Iiik tho (.'linmlier or t'onimercu. iiwanletl tho prles to the rollowlni; winners in tho outdoor Christmas inliiinlnatlon contest : First prize, .1. ('. l'.arnes; second prize, Mrs. Larry Hc,liu(le; third , prize, llciuumint lVlxish, and I'ourth prize, Mrs. James W. YoitiiB"" I John Mann, president or tho U'hninhcr of Cominurco, prusided. BY BURGLARS OF CASH. CLOTHES Perhaps the boldest burglary in Medford In Ht-'S took Pluco elthor a rear window ami ho clues could he found by tho police upon iu vestinathm or tho premises. The stock taken by tho burglars had an approximate value of $0U and Included It silk dresses, a l-U.iii) hath robe, three pair of spike heel shoes, two metallic hats, one box of hose and one ??i squirrel np-har trimmed coat. Tho stock Is be Heved to have been insured against iin.it Tho burglars were so bold as to cllmb lu'.o a display window audi remove one dress from its rack, footprints bein;; found today on the display window tloor. Authorl ties believe that Ihe prowlers mmle n careful survey of tho Interior of miii eslub s iment before nttemnt- Ihl' the burularv. SALT hAKK CI TV, Dec. 31, (tV) David J. Puuh, chief deputy state treasurer, was sentenced to serve room tend to make the atmosphere a term of five years in the state I more healthful for human oceu penltentlary on each of four. counts I pants, day and night. Theoretical of e tuber.! emeu I of state funds ( objections to 1 he contrary not when he pleaded guilty in superior withstanding. (Hit flowers have no court here today- effect on the air or the healthful- The Boys Are After Moose in the Northern Personal Health Service By "WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Signed lfrtteri pertainfnf to permmal health n5 hygiene, not to dlueaae dlugnoaia r UtUri should be brief mid rittm in ink. j coved, ouiy a lew can ue aiutwereo nre, ,o I tiig to iimtructioiii. Adrru Or. Wlllt.tD mv0 T( SKISJfY KAXS ,JlolT Insulin is win name ni int nor- )mm(, m. H,.t,.t,Uon ,.. miucimI by groups of Hpcciaiizf d uHh (culk-d Uiu islunds of Lai r- Jiaiin) in the nun- crius or abdoml- mil "sweetbread." ' u lmve been taking sulphur and Tlie punureuM is -nolawes twice u day and it does a gland that i nwt W'1'"' Ui clear my kin of pim t;riteH an impor P'l "'I blackheadH. ( U. A. D.) tunt diK e h 1 1 v e Ann. I.-m'l it discouraKinu? I've fluid which, de- '' betn taking HomeiHaulta for ever livered to the in- ! 80 'ol'K llnt Bt'll feel menn and tcatlne , a few' crabid aometlmes. Sulphur and 1 ii c h e a beyond ' niolaHHca In just a mild physic, son, the lower gate- ; nnt nna no ttect on the skin. Send way of the atom- and auuch) and fat in the intes- tine. I 'Die insulin produced by tlie Hpe I ciallKed calls in the pancreas 1m j poured into the blood Ntreum. Its I function is to rejider the blood sugar combustible. All carbohy ! drate food is converted by dipes ! tion into a soluble form of augar, called glucose, dextroHe, or in(liver j the blood, the muscles and other tissues where the sugar is tempor arily held or tored, glycogen1. An older name lor glycogen was "nni m:il starch." The blood of a man in normal condition always contains a certain proportion of this sugar fuel in Holutlon, from 0.1 to 0.2 per cent. I'm not so good at figures, but tak ing 15 pints of blood as the aver ugo adult iUot;i, and estimating a pint itH a pound, the normal Indi vidual curries in his blood a con stant tabicsponn.-til of sugar I do prefer ligures nouml. Tlie u.uan- i Uty uf HUKar, animal Hlareh, glyco gen, stored lit the liver of 'this tten. sto.eu Mi wie luer ot inuij amu hum .v iiiiaivMiuui u i mujvi' 4 C1. eonl uf thfi vntil.e welBht of the liver, ami by Intcn- !s,Vo IQS,i"K u,t '".which pros ,.,. Anieileans excel) anil grl ly iletermlned eating (another thing wo do better than they do abroad) one can run the glycogen content of one's liver up to JO or j 2 per cent of the weight of that wonderful gland. In other words; one has In tho liver a reserve sup- ; ply ot anywhere, from twu to six iiliuces ot Klyei'Ken). Then anoth- eserve of tho precious fuel Is stored in the muscles, estimated us O.K per cent in resting muscle, down to virtually none in muscle exhausted by prolonged exerl ion. KInally, smaller caches of this vital energine fire normally present In other tissues, particularly the glands, when- it is used as energy, ilut. note well, it is doubtful whe ther any energy fuel Is stored In or used by tho nerve ,and, braju y tissues another reason why we cannot take "nervo energy" or "nervous exhaustion" or "brain power" seriously. All in all, and still in round figures, one carries, say, a pound of sugar with him at 1111 llmos- 1 Kight hero I would make this ooservauou mini inu pnysuuoguai facts cited: TJie excessive per cap- Ita consumption of sugar In this country may help somo of us to i achieve grossness, corpulence, even I diabetes, hut it probably ha.s a i Thousnuds owe their sight to good deal to do with our our lea-.him. Ho gave to Hnrvard. tor at dership among the nations. ficial research, $50,000. earned in A person with diabetes may have 1 a 0f hard work. Had he led more sugar in his blood than a! normal person, but his capacity to utilize tlie fuel is lowered, because his natural supply of insulin is de ficient. An Injection of insulin enables him to oxidize or utilize more of the blood sugar, to pro duce flesh or muscular strength or body warmth. There are plenty of folk who. while not diabetic, yet have low sugar tolerance they can't take ns ; much as 3 ounces of glucose in j water at one, moal without losing S.tU.rS ., ... .. . . I few doses of insulin, nlong with meals, will enable them to put on needed weight when nothing else can accomplish the pleasing re- suits. More Wednesday. Year, Folks. Happy New OJ'KNTIONS Al ANSWKKS Phuitii 111 I ted room Is It unheulthful to sleep ln a room when you have a plant tn it? i nine a icrn in my loom. .airs. Ana. (trowing plants in any Owing to Uie Urge number of letters rfr reply cud D made to qut-nea Dov coLlorn Ilraiiy, Id ran uf UiU twwapaper. ,.U)I)Ivt; rl. ,VITir ly:iiVllls j iihm, txecitt thut Wwy tuU c-heer. j ThHt wintry nlKlitH the ulr of the i 'l.edruom ouMht to he a JIUJe too : cohl for plnnta If you have your . winuiiw iijic-n tnt pifini inuy irt-eze. Quaint Idea 'a tnmped envelope bearing your If a dashln' nvlatrU art' a bus-, ha ml with Lieutenant Hyrtl can't J git along wiutt cJtance lias a coop- nl-up apartment couple? t.ran'iiia i Iteiitley riled yestorclay nt tit rilKT age ' 10-1. Nlto'tl never seen ai wheel rliutr till 1 StnltU run fer Ur iiedclciicy. . (CopyrlKht, J6hn '. Dlllu Co.) Brisbane'sToday (Continued From Pago One) body what reinforcement with fresh troops (Joes for a weakened army, supplying new, vigorous, fighting One New York doctor, doing val uable work in 11 great New York hospital, is alive and working,! thanks to IS successive hlrtod trnns fusions. Dr. I.uclen Howe is dead, aged so To a lllajority of us, his name lnoans nothing. Ho catised udop- Uoll( ln amost every state, of luv.'s to protect babies against blindness at blrlh, by a Simula process ot disinfection. an army to victory, blinding ten thousand men and killing a mil-1 lion, everybody would know him, j and lio would huvo a monument. : Ernest Udet, German filer, j brought down 70 French planes in i the big war. On Friday ho was cordially received In Paris by the j French Aero Club. Rone Fonck, tho French ace, who I brought down SO German planes, j "ado the speech of welcome, which ; was most cordial. , Th0 F"nch, cns and Urit.sh got over their war hates more readily than we do, although they1 hnd a good deal more of tho war! than we had. There Is a certain provincialism j about our American attitudo. Somo foolish ones oven boast of being j "good haters." There never was a gooa iuuoi Mexican authorities have arrest-1 ed and shot Maxlmiliano Vigueras, ' called "insurgent' chief" accused of religious agitation and of two ut-1 ; ,tMmUli to kidnap Ambassador Mor row. I f Mr. Viueras bad been suc cessful in his kidnaping, he would have found himself with a hand ful. Meanwhile, it Is a comfort to know that tho attempts of Kuro-J Woods This Week pean gentlemen to kidnap Mr. Mor-1 row and make him umpire of the , question of Germany's reparations j b.Clfalls through. .Mr. Morrow can do more useful work in America. 1 ' I Quill Pointso Al Smith men will have the lust you CHnt muke HqAh In a land where tho rich ure "lucky stilfs" inaieud ot tin uod. A groucli is just a firown- up way of Kutlng and pout j lug means you lack tlie ! strength or the nerve to fight, j Anther difference between gam- t bling and speculation Is that the j one who gambles doesn't have to mortgage his house. It seems an extravgunce, but why shouldn't farmers spend their spare cash for automobiles instead of gold bricks' Pay dirt: Ore containing gold; sex literature; tho kind "Willie re moves from his neck for a nickel. Americanism: Lower class' grandparents; upper class children. Ah a last effort to preserve peace, Uncle Sam might land about six marines on the Bolivia-Paraguay t bonier and dare either side to start' anything. ' 1 I I Tho more yuu observe; ir vnts. the better you under stand why a newborn Infant yells. Now a seat on the Stock Ex change has sold for SS75.U00. which Hhows a sublime, faith in Barnum'a contribution to vital statistics. , The farmers who need immediate relief are those who drive. 40 miles to hear a speech about their woes and arc space. unable to find parking i ) They sny futuristic art' is being counterfeited, but surely, nobody would do that sort of thing, twice. ! The talkies have one advantage, j Tho audience applauds the good I spots and the bum parts click right I along and are drowned out. Correct this sentence: "Hut I just keep stilt about it," fiho flush ed, "and suffer in .silence." Happy New Year! To all our friends, patrons, busi ness associates and fellow citizens: May, 1929 be a year of happy achievements and prosperity. ,v Our New Year's resolution: To continue to serve you to the very best of our ability and to do everything possible to result in your ultimate satisfaction. Pierce Rippling Rhymes By Wilt Mason. FltAXZ SCHCliF.KT. A hundred, years ago he died; his life was brief and full of gloom ;and now the world is taking pride in laying wreaths upon his tomb. His songs have made all men rejoice, tho na tions all have loved his lays, and there is no discordant voice In all the jubilee of praise. How often do wo cele brate the worth of some one dead and gouo who was in llfu pursued by iVite, -who had but crusts to feed upon. If hapless Schubert could return from out the shadows : over there, how we would n mke the bonfires burn and ring the Joybells everywhere! 'Jf he could come to scenes like these, tic would be honored Uy the press, we'd hand to him t&e city's keys, the mayor would snake a long ad dress; musicians at his feet would full and reasuro glances from Ids eyes, and in our no ble bauquet hall -we'd fill him with the choicest' pies. When once the people, aro assured that anyone is truly great, their admiration can't be cured they must entWrono that man in state. But sometimes they don't realize so. busy are they with their chores, that somo mild chap is great and wise, until he's entered Aidenn's doors. 1 'oor Sch u bert's clo tlies were old and torn, he seldom had enough to ( eat, a genius born to sigh and mourn, to find life sour that sb-ould bo sweet. For twenty cents he sold a song, that hns 'endured a hun dred years, thi't will bo war bled by the- t?irong until the blow-up of tho spheres. Worn out by poverty and grief, in death ho did .some comfort find, "and doubtless thought It a relief to leavo this thankless world behind. Once safely dead, the tribes of men dis covered that ho was a king; with shouts of. prulse, again, again, wo mako the reeling welkin ring. A Happy New Year j Chocolates Made in Medford X929 - Allen Motor Co. Chevrolet Dealers TEA AND COFFEE ' PLEASE MILLIONS Sugar Also Adds to Their Flavor Millions of adults enjoy the flavor 1 of coffee ar.d tea as a beveratre, and ! yet there are some who, because they do not udd sugar, miss o great , part of the delicate taste that coffee ; and tea should have. Why do these people leave eujrar out of their coffee or tea? Pcrhap.i some do not know what they miss, j Perhaps others feel that thcyshouhl not enjoy any drink so much. Then J j are people, for example, who per- sist in taking cold baths when a j warm or tepid bath would be much ! more beneficial. Do they feel that I they are benefiting themselves by I the hardship of a cold bath? Do people who leave sugar out of their j coffee or tea feel that they . are benefiting themselves by missing part of the enjoyment? ! Just try sugar in your coffee and tea if you haven't yet learned how, i much it improves it. Learn to ufo ' the amount that just suits your taste. Sugar is the perfect flavor developed by Nature. It rtakes nearly all foods and beverages more delightful to the taste. Coffee and tea are,.' America's popular beverages. Sugar enables ' every cup to promote happiness by affording individual flavor. Tho ' Sugar Institute". . : 1 f iuaho Hour St. Phonb 14 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing sekvicb INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managar Phone 10S 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon By BUD FISHER