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OUT.DFORD MXITJ TRTETTXE, jrEDFORD, OREOOY. TTTTRSDAY. .TAXUAR'S 3, 1929.
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IIIIUKItT W. Ill'lll., Editor
S. BIMI'TCK SMITH, Maun
Ao Imlrpendnit Swt,ptt
Ktitrred as seeund clan natter at Medford,
Orefun, under Art of Mairtl S. 1K79.
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Hill and on jimi.wiiy.
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1 la llv. HltlKiiit Sunday, wte year.
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tlw uc f(r imbllratlun nt all tttM4 iliatrh j
rrroll! IQ II oc illirfb rrmitnj ill lulf pawr,
f.l aim to ilr lufal ihv pulilUlift liefcin.
All ilKlil tut iiujillrailon of tDrclal ilLspatdirl
lirrrln ire also rnerteil. -
lirrieial natjer of ilM I'ltr or Mrdford.
Ilfflelal iar ttt JarkM)n Uiilinl,-.
fljorn daily atrrare rlreulalion fur fix nontlH
rlHliiqc art. I, llix, 4f.i.
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M. c. mih;i:hk 4 iiimi'AXY
((rriref In .NVv York, f'hiratfo, llelrolt,
Fi ..iM-i-.ni, nt AnKrlri, Sealll, I'oltlund.
Ye Smudge Pot
B Arthur Perry
Science has manned to .separate I
the hoi-moncK from tho ahrnca-
da lira, and many would like to
see the snore divorced from tin? j
Mioi-cr.
N'one of the couti-staiitH for the
Si'L'G.OOO prl'e for tho host plan
for tho enforcement of t'rohihltinn
nuKcHleil that the newspapers
ipiit writing it up, after the man
ner of a wedding or amateur
theatrical.
The 1'reHiilent hunted deer an
entire day, ami was not shot for
one.
The sot-hil lie mm. with the holi
days", history, resumed diplomatic
relations with their female admir
ers, and the social whirl has start
ed to whirl anew.
The flu Is not as rampant In this
vicinity iih It was.
The Treasury. Department re
ports that tho dollar is shrlnkhiKi
a trick that amounts to evapora
tion In many Instances.
Mustaches have hroken
anuiiiK our young men aKiiin.
nut
"What will the tourists say, when
Ihey see a fully adorned clothes
Krreltlm Kull lawl Hire nernre , . , . . . . .
Tlx Jtxorlalerl lTr- 1 eirllKlrely tl.lltlrd lojtOWal'a SIII'll l SOllltlllll IS tile htl'ICt llllll I'OIlt 1IIIIOUS I'll loreelfieilt ;
line within a stone's throw 04 tlieisult in Oregon.
Mr. area? It will not ho. known
for sure wha,t they will say, hut
they will do what they do when
iht-y see a ifarden.
llon . John Cu rl In has returned
from Portland asaln, and as he
did not wear his lontf hlack coal,
the tax prohlem of tho state Is
exactly wheio it was. The Tax
Commission convening dally on
the sunny side of thn Hill (lore
hank, yesterday expressed Us ah
horrence of all varieties of tuxcH
for everyholy hut themselves.
The shortage of hay lit the val
ley last rail, us usual Is asHiimlnK
the proportions of tho usual Jantt
' ary surplus. Stockmen report they
may have to help the. vows eat it.
Spring hats have appeared upon
the up-and-comlng-aud-golug (lat
fchcvlltls. They are shaped like 11
pie pan, and set (it a rakish augte,
and unlike the prevailing head
gear, hide no gray hairs around
tho ours.
Merchants have finished the
nnnual counting of their heans,
calico, and clerks.
There will be no in ventilation
or the hunting alive of a neuro lit
Miss.HidppI, as ahout 2001) voters
were concerned.
Tho city has a new hurgomels
ter, and (1. Kahrlck a new vehicle
for tho dlslrlhutlon of the wash
ing. A patriarch of the horseshoe
pitching arena has to stay home,
as lie uspd language ho heard at
it marhlc game.
A numher of blind drivers were
nut In a blinding rain lust night.
A local survey shows that throe
women and a male have not re
covered from cross-word puzzle
epidemic of I SIM.
How Far Do You Walk?
The convenient nrnuigenient of
feed bins, hIIoh, row ami enlf
stables makes a great deal of tllf
foreneu in the time ami labor ro
qulred In doing tho chores.
Investigations carried oil by the
Ohio University showed that one
limner walked In doing tho chores
170 miles lu a month, whllo an
other walked thirty-three miles.
On two farms where the number
of cows was the same, the tlllfer
ence tn the dlstuitce traveled tn
lookfn? utter them was slghty-slx
miles. The average dlstunce. trav
eled by all farmers investigated
was ninety-nine miles.
Walking at the rate of two and
one-half miles per hour, the man
who traveled eighty-six mtles farth
er tli nn bin neighbor who had the
fame number of cows, used thirty
four hours more time than did ItU
neighbor doing the sumo amount of
work. Thin was time lost. At ten
hours per day thin la a los of
!U per cent of the time. A little
thought In rearranKW-; the barn
mlKht pay well.
-0.
Yntcl l'jtas
The price of ckk l" limited
finite largely by the cleanliness
of tho rthell. Carefulness In al
lowing the eggs to borome soiled
Jn the nest menus thnt they can.
not hn marked an No. is or
Hpeelals. They must ho cleaned,
whlrh of Itself Impairs the oual
ity of the product, and then It
Is practically Impossible to clcano
a fulled iholl complctoly,
MAYOR PIPES STARTS OUT RIGHT
A iJAYOR IMl'KK' imiujiurii!
IWBi a -
' snows ii i inn k1'")1 "' "r
KjiiMty of lcadcrsliiup wliii-h iiii.'iii-s well for the kiici-cms of li is
' :i)1ininistrutioii.
-iir i i i-i r
e particularly like MjIV (IT
mentjtl illusions. He ronlizes that any public official who tries,
to please everyone, nsiuilly ends )ty i'jisin no out. He in-!
tends lo welcome advice: arid Mtri-'i-sl ions from nny qtiarlci
Hive cqu; consider;. I ion to all, hut once convinced of what the
proper course of action is, he doesn't propose to he swerved j
.
I rOIM Midi
a course, simply hecauso everyone do not atrren j
willi liim.
,, ....
I Ins is I he only priicl leal
policy tlnit 1 his city needs. As
solution of t ho triitTic problem
r.f tiiifl'ie laws now in force. Not only will such n policy con-1
vinee the people of .Medl'ord that the j'ity administration is 1
serious in its intentions, but it will also reveal weaknesses of!
the present re(.'iilat ions, and make clear chaii;es that are essen
tial. We heartily iifiree with Mayor l'ipes re(;ardiii(; (lie import
ance of a municipal airport, and the desirability of Medl'ord
talin; advantage of its natural advantages in this direction.
There is also no ipiestion that the problem of a better park sys
tem should be considered. For the time to imifi out. a park
, i i it , .
program is bclore coiikihIiod renders such a problem acute, not
lifter.
,i i- i i r ii i i .i i
.Mayor l'ipes' address in full is printed in another column
of this paper today. We believe
every resident of this city.
TAX HASTE WILL
AS. the tax situation, politically and economically, becomes
more and more complicated in this state, it becomes in
creasingly certain that the best way out i.s for Oregon lo
Ko slow, and make every effort to march side by sitle with the
stales of California and Washington.
Such a policy is not only advisable from lhe standpoint, of
those who oppose a slate income tax, hut from the standpoint
of those who favor one.
For as we see it, there is no ipieslion that ultimately the
three Pacific Coast states will adopt some form of state income
tax. California, in its adoption of an excise tax, is already on
the border line. "Washington is niovino; in that direction. Hut
the tax experts of both neighboring states are opposing the pre
sentation of an income tax NOW, because they fear Hint such
action would defeat Ihcir tax programs entirely, and result in a
deplorable condition of tax chaos ami confusion.
AVe believe they are absolutely riht in this contention.
And we further believe that if this "income tax or nothing"
hullabaloo is not curtailed, and a better spirit of accommoda
tion and conciliation exhibited on all sides, this will be the re-
Jn other words, the state faces 11 situation in which haste
will almost certainly make waste. There is nothing to be
gained, on either side, by trying 'to bull the thing through.'
There is everything to be gained by trying to secure a uniform
system of taxation on this const, and joining our competing
states to the north and south in a determined effort to Keen re. a
common solution of a common problem.
Never yet lias a man earned
common people.
(lovernment plans to make bills smaller this year,
isn't talking about those of January 1st.
Mnny a flower is born to blush unseen because it doesn't
hook up with a live wire who can attend to the selling end.
It! he says environment means more than blood, be means
lo say: ',My people were common, and look at me."
"13oys are learning to cook,
that last word 1
0, for the good old days when
instead of a pistol.
Some have a militant modesty easily insulted, and some
have nice clean minds.
The cynic doesn't believe in
reason that a eat doesn't fly. He
A normal man is one who glories in the fact that he is more
prosperous than tho man who bullied him in school.
1
Double the penalty for each
,.,..,..,,
himselt decide when the price is
MUTT AND JEFF Jeff '11 Never Be Able to
jEFf.. T-ODVf we'tL8AS cxJlV FUvVT
Moose; As ( Moose -CAiiera x'r
IMA CCASS BY MVSeLFl IM FACT,
I TAUGHT AtW THC GUIDCS INJ
MAINC AND CANADA AVI. THY
KMOU) ABOUT Moose calling;
wt'fcw HlOe BeHlMb THIS
amo t'tu er Busy;
'tiCrCH--
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nddress, iMjvr-iwI lift liifrht.
prcssni civic priiuk'iiis, and a
if i- i , i
I'lpCS freedom from IIIIV Sl-lltl- ;
... .
iiilicy to pursue, mid it is such a
Miiyor IMpes points out, H betlcr
is imperative, mid t ho first stop
it is worth careful icadiiif,' by
MAKE WASTE
a monument by scorning the
But it
also.'
Yes; but why drag in
Cupid lised a bow and arrow
love nv religion for the same
isn't equipped -for it.
I
conviction and let the criminal I
... 1
too high.
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
i Biipicd letteri perUlnlnt; to personal heilth ar.tj bygine. Dot to diwaa dUrnords M
' treatment, will be irwri by Dr. Utuiy If tamprd, sell addressed envelope Is eiiclOMd,
Letters sliould be brief and written in b.k. Owing to tli Urn number of letters w-
ceivtd, amy a iewo ue sjwwwrtj iter,
ig u Instructioi O Adclre. Ur. WUIimn
OX Till: TltAJL OF ANAPHYLAXIS
Thl.s f.s n nmhr chapter in our' you use it to keep your hair
irtfrilriil d-twtivj nei ious Btorv. i nmooih '! Y. M.
Anaihytaxi in not the myterioun .
Huxiin )rln, TT)P ravlhin rBcomm(.nd rilh,.r n uiff 'HWM.,
iH-aut In dltn-SH who mun;iKH tu(,, (olive oil), nktii ulmuml oil.
uddip thft nlrfady
muddled h r ainx
of tlio chip p y
c li u s o r of tho
p i e v f. Anu it
merely an alias
for ullc-Kry, and
1 told you alt
Ski, ahout allercy Ai
r lKU'k th'rc 1,1 tml nur
'm talks which I en-lan
t It led "W h P II
I Food In Poison." "Food Allergy Is
ia Mystery" and "A Medical I)elec-
live Htory." j surh admiration fur and such sym-
ItavlriK cornered the nuHpect, and i Pathy fur the tyfic of youm; wnin-di-li-i
mlixd ly skin scratch HkIhI'oi that on tern upon thin nat call
with, Niy. thri'e iir four doen com- ; lnK ft isn't a "profeHwion" at all.
intiii fund protein, that the hum- ' In "'' opinion t hat I neck to warn
pect reacts to one or two of them. I t,in pronportlvn pupil nuro aK'ilnst
the next .step will depend on which lhe mean third year nick the high
way the rjuarry seeniK likely to
in in ii. i i lien in it liinirn I
,llv(. r tU.nn!MlH n, W(. ,
I inlKhl try ilie "iherupeiitiv tet" 1
i Iiml if. nilminlKtor an iiilriiiniis-1
I. ,,,,, r ..,.,. ,,.;
oimht to Kive marked, if not mar
vellous relief to whatever ails tho
victim. If it Is of an allergic or '
anaphylactic origin.
On tho other hand, h we come
upon the quarry at a moment when 1
there Is 110 particular urgency, say
between seizures or migraine or In
a comfortable Interval of anlo-j
nouroilc edema, then lhe usual
procedure among the best medical
detectives Is to confirm or corroli-1
orate the presumptive evidence of
the .skin scratch test by means of
1 be "elimination diet.- in other
words, the patient confines himself
for a sufficient period to a diet
from which the food substance or
substances lo which his skin rear-ted
are excluded, ami on such a
diet the patient should experience
relief if his trouble is due to fond
allergy.
If tho patient has given no indi
cation of milk sensitization. It may
be welt to begin with an exclusive
milk diet. To this may be added,
one item at a time, almosT any
thing tin patient prefers, say from
rlay to day, except, of course, the
for ds to which the patient is sen
sHized. In some cases lt4s neces
sary to make tho Intervals longer,
say a week from one new Item to
the next. 7t is well always to re
member that wheat, eggs and milk
are more frequently responsible for
allergic troubles than other com
mon foods, and to be particularly
vigilant when these Items or di-sbes
containing any of them are added
to the diet.
Sometimes a pntlent reacts to
several foods when the skin scratch
test is applied. That means sim
ply that the patient Is out of luck,
lie must worry along somehow' on
a diet that eliminates every one
iif the foods to which he seems
sensitized. In time, If it seems
necessary, such a patient may per
haps ho desensitized to a particu
lar food by means of a prolonged
Series of gradually Increasing hom
eopathic hypodermic doses of the
food In question, or even by a sim
ilar course of treatment by mouth.
Hut beware of any homo made .. ex
periments In this line! When I
say bomenpatlc J dont mean
hnntey-pnthy!
(Jt'FSTIONS ANI ANSWKKH
Puffs and Specks,
What causes black specks before
the eyes and n puffy appearance
under the eyes? Mrs. ..
Ans. Som limes dlzzlpation will
account for it. Anyway, It might
be worth looking Into. Is there
no doctor In your neighborhood?
Tlie Purity or the Hhxnl.
In a conversation with a friend
of mine tho question arose whether
persons who have acne have im
pure blood. C C. J,
A ns. - Another question that
sometimes arises lu such conver
sations s w bet her the earth is
round or flat. There, are still
some folk who like tn believe it
Is flat, Likewise, there are still
some mean, narrow -minded, un
pleasant folk who, happening to
In at the moment free from black-
beuds and pimples, like to Imply
that the condition spells "llllu
blood." If all of us bad blood ac'
pure ns the blood of tho average
I young person with a crop .f acne
pimples, this would be 11 pretty
healthy world.
That Patent l-eatlicr Kffoot.
- vllsoUnp KOO(l for the Ilnll. if
Keep This a Secret
I
1 lv 1 1 v J 1 f 1 11 - 1 11 1 - . I
fto rej.. cd be mone to luerlr not conform-
Urady, in cart of this newspaper.
Aiih. I do not think bo. If you
'milKt 11 nil nn vnnr hnlr T iilmnlH
coconut oil, cantor oil or t ewtmc
oil.
On u Pedestal.
I think your ndvi" aonut two
year course all vronK aw a med
ical man you should put the nurs
int: prnfew4lon on a p-detal. Alrt.
K, C. M.
,nn. I have oftn wiid I think
nur.siiit thp nohlfst cnllinR a worn-
can follow. Hhort of mothfr-
I hood imelf lv firut u-lfn w:,
; nurse; my second wife will he one.
i necessarily. It i.s lierauxe I have
orow iraininff scnooi aim nospitai
' l" i '; "'" n-"'" i i-
il. l.,,- ui.is. it is in my, ju.lKmct
rteiiloralilo noil of exiilnilntirin :
when Die hospllal can keen the
well tralnct nurse workln,... , mis-1
frame pay. for a whole year after
e has really niialifled to .serve the ,
public,
(Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.)
"Next V glvhi' women th' right
t' vole, th biggest mistake that's
Is'cn made lately vu. glvlif pe
destrians th right o' way. It's
11 clneli they'll abuse It," declared
.U'tie Mar-dt Swallow. Cday.
Tale
have
Is about th' only thing we
.left that money can't, fix.
.
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One.)
The big problem is extending Iffe
for men and women past 50. Jar
rtng cancer and other troubles, not
understood, prolongin.'? life is not
complicated. Kat, sleep, exercise,
and breathe properly, and living to
t)0 will not be difficult. Kutiug is
especially important. We are what
we eat.
Luigi Coniado proved it, when,
at 10 years of ago, doctors told him
his case was hopeless.
Ho cut liis diet to 12 ounces of
solid food, Willi 15 ounces of light
wlno per day, wrote an interesting
book when past 90, lived past 300
and wrote to the archbishop of
Venice: "I mount my horse with;
difficulty, and had to live past DO j
to realize that the world is beaut i-'
fill."
Ho made his wife live as he lived
and she passed 100, Francis Bacon
supplies Interesting detail of Cor
iiaio's life us do other ancient writ
ers. One feature of the old year's
Inst day was not pleasant. A negro
was burned alive nt Lombard), a
Utile village In Mississippi. If it
bo possible for a half developed
l.utuan creature lo deserve such a
death, he deserved tt. Ho bad mur
dered the lather of n girl whom he
outraged and confessed his uilt.
No matter what the negro de-
pi,m.d. the ilne itnle nf MiNHisHimil
did not deserve such an ending to
As a whole, Hl'S has been a Rood
year, even for lynchlngs. tho total
number being lowest in many years.
Hemnrkable Is the courage of!
Rippling
Rhymes
By Wult Maaan.
THK JKAIXH'S OXF-S
1 boost the ftllow who ex
cels in any craft or trade, who
cometi among us wearing bells,
who's nobly made the grade.
1 much admire the gifted luds
who rise above the crowd, who
garner honest fame and acade,
who largely are endowed. Hut
I would rather train along with
common, garden wights, I'd
rather travel In the throng
that does not reach the heights.
One needs a lough and hard
ened pelt who plans to walk
with kings, or In a while he
will have felt a thousand barbs
and stings. Sdme kindly souls
will roundly effeer when you
have made a hit, but multitudes
will gibe and sneer and throw
a jealous fit. You wan your
laurels by a fluke, they'll
amply demonstrate, and -they
will hand you u rebuke fur
bei ng good a nd great, 1 f you
are built so you don't care
what Jealous folk may say,
proceed along the thorough
fare, along your shining wujv
If you don't care for chunks of
coal and bricks and cabbage
heads, proceed sublimely to
your goal as every hero treads,
if you don't care a tinker's
boot for critics sour and cheap
go on In triumph I'll salute
with admiration deep. Per
haps, alas, you're sensitive,
and, hoping to excel, you know
you can't In comfort live where
kindness doesn't dwell. Then
you'll consent to walk with me
along the lower trail, where
there's no cause for jealousy,
where envy doesn't wail. Wo' 11
jog together in tho murk, se
cure from goad and gaff, and
do our little share of work,
and gain an epitaph.
Miss Ijaura Mae Keeler, a young
white wonan, who captured the
negro murderer single handed. Ho
was hiding fh a cabin with a loaded
rifle.
Miss Keeler, unarmed, went to
liim. told him "The farmers will
surely get you and kill you," and
persuaded him to give himself up.
She started for the Parcliman pris
on, but her prisoner was taken
from her by farmers patrolling; the
road and burned on wood soaked
in gasoline.
. :
Quill Points
The national habit of buying j
stockH on margin indicates that the
Installment plan also affords the
most popular method of going
broke.
It's wicked to get a postofflco
job by contributing to the party
bosses. Only, ambassadorships are
obtained that way.
All winter resorts nre alike In
one particular. The current weath
er, according to the natives, is very
unusual.
A lilck town is a place wheru
a light after 10 p. ul. means
jdckiie. or ,11 r. marriageable
daughter, . '
Bolshevism doesn't seem so rot
ten when you see tho old employe
who built the business trying to
curry favor with the squirt who
inherited It.
What doughboys the Bolivians
will make! yon out of five labor
ers earn their living by serving as
pack, animals.
A broker is a man who has a
toll-gate Where the stream of cash
flows from the suckers to tho wise
boys.
Americanism: Using friend wife
as a clothes rack to show the cock
eyed world how well you're getting
on.
The telegraph people now have
form messages to serve on all oc
casions except when you are get
ting a wedding invitation.
A hick town is a place where
you are hopelessly ornery If the
banker won't let you overdraw.
Nature adjusts it. Parents who
Of Interest
(Seymour Jones, State
Market
Agent).. .
Teaching Farm Crop (irading
Fuinuin and others who would
lib tn leurn Hnmelbinf' ubOUt the
trading of wheal, oats, corn. hay.
- ukn..iH ttnii th Mhort
course which will be given in that voiced tne opinion mac uny
line at the Oregon State Agrieul-1 expansion of the dairy industry
tural college. Corvallin. from Jan- would lead to disaster, becausj
uary 14 to when the va-j production nt present is abnoM
rious phases of grading of farm equal to consumption, and any
crops, also seed testing, will be great increase in the output of
fully explained. The entire staff butter or cheese would mean a
of the farm crops department I lowering of the prices received
will be In charge of instruction 1 by the dairyman. Why will mew
in this school. In addition, the ropolitnn newspapers, chamber
following state and federal lnspec-fof commerce and other Hty or
tlon officials will assist: Uerihti : ganizations continually endeavor
O. Hite. seed analyst. C. S. de-to increase agricultural produc
panment of agriculture; II. W.ltion when they know that what
u-hitlnek. It. .1. Stubblefleld and ithe farmer is today Buffering from
J. F. Welch. Pacific toast board
of reviews; A. F
Nelson, federal
grain supervisor; Chas. .
Wright, chief state grain inspec
tion department; W. J. Morgan,
federal hay supervisor; J. S. Jones,
professor of agricultural cheinls
trv. Registration may be ob
tained by writing the farm erops
; department, O. S. C, Corvallis.
j Wheat Acreage unci Condition
The acreage sown to wheat this
jfall in Oregon is given as 88!). 000
j acres, a 3 per cent Increase over
'last year, but the condition of the
' cron on December 1 was K! P
..oni miiiiA vftiir n fri Ir was I'Hi
Lor cent. In Washington, the the grentest measure of farm 1 re
'acreage is 1318.(100, a decrease lief obtainable. We do litO.OOO.-r
1 of 1"C 000 acres, from 1!27, and.000.0ai) worth of business among
'the "condition is 70 per cent. 'ourselves. It's a cash market, asd
'against 115 per cent last year. In for the farmer to have an oppor
'iHnhn. the acreage is 518.000. an tunity in this market on at least
increase of 3:t.000 acres, the con
Idition being-8G per cent, against
i!3 per cent last year. The acre
uige in the whole United States
la 43.2S8.000. about 8.6 per cent
'less than 1027, and the condition
ion December 1st was 84.4 per
.cent, the 10-year avorago being
84.6 per cent. Shortage of mols
Hure In eastern Oregon the past
fall may result In the necessity
'for reseeding considerable ground.
Would Curtail the Otiipui.
The Oregon Orange Bulletin
complains that a Portland even-
beat their children have progeny
who inherited enough meanness to
need beating.
Critics are people who discover
it is great stuff after the common
people have been raving about it
for ten years.
Peace Is
which ynu
I look with
waist."
a ' period, during
forget how mrri
a mere :t 2-inch
Renewing a promise to pay Is
like a woman's saying: "I prom
ised to remain chaste and didn't,
but now I will make it right by
promising again."
Producers making "talkies" in
28 languages will understand why
the builders finally gave up and
quit the Tower of Babel.
Correct this sentence: "Don't
worry, dear," said he; "I think fat
improves your looks."
Don't Put Grain in Sacks
The last wheat-producing region
in which wheat is handled in sucks
is the Pacific coast. Here strong
resistance to the more economical
bulk methods has prevailed for
years.
Department of agriculture and
agricultural college investigators
who have made a study covering 1
several years estimate a loss of
ten and a half cents per bushel I
on all sacked grain, which If cor-1
rect, as it seems to he, brings the !
annual loss In these states to over !
510.000,000. .This loss from the ex-
tra costs 'incurred in handling!
grain Jn sacks is borne by the farm-1
ers. Grain dealers have stood in
the way of the change to balk
handling, as they have their fixed
investments in flat warehouses and
WOMAN EATS ONLY
BABY FOOl) 3 YEARS
"For 3 years I ate only baby
fiod, everything- else formed gas.
Now. thanks to Adlerlka, I eat
everything and enjoy life." Mrs.
M. Gunn.
Kven the FI11ST spoonful of Ad
lerlka relieves gas on the stomach
and removes astonishing nmounts
of old waste matter from the sys
tem. Makes you enjoy your meals
and sleep better. No matter what
you have tried for your stomach
and bowels, Adlerlka will surprise
you. Heath's Drug Store.
I
to Farmers
ing paper is doing the dairy busi
ness a great Injury by a aeries
of articles extolling the virtue
of Oregon as a dairy state, and
proceeds thus: -State Master
Palmiter and several other dele
gates
the National trang
is an over-production in nearly
every line of farm activity?" 1
' Protect tlio Home .Market. ,
Congressman Hawley of Oregon
is chairman of tho ways and
means committee, which has the
handling or tariff legislation. ar
the attitude of tho committ
with regard to the needs of agrl-
culture is Indicated in the fol
lowing from Washington: llaw
ley contended that any farm re
lief bill passed would be only
supplementary to what could he
obtained for agriculture in rer
adjusting the farm tariff sched
ules. "Tho tariff." he said, "is
equal. if not a little more favor
able terms than his competitors
is tho most important thing for
the farmer." !
Organizing for .Mutual Benefit.
Two co-operative associations
were organized recently in for
lumbla county the Rainier Co
operative firowers' association,
with strawberries as the principal
product to be controlled for tnA
keting to the best advantage, anff
the Columbia County Sheep and
Wool ( I rowers association, wlthj
lfl members as a starter.
would gain 'nothim? in changing,
to the bulk basis.
HOOD HIVEH Plans progress
ing for construction of new unit
for Hood ltiver community hos
pital. '
Consult Noted .
Eastern Psychic
Medium
Social a d v isor,'
readings on
business, healthy
travels and all
personal affairs'
short while
only Hours
12 to 8 p. m.
Not open Sun-'
day Studio Crews Apnrtments N.
Pacific .highway. 3rd house North'
of Owl Killing Station.
Superior Quality
Chocolate's
Made in Medford
WHY SUFFER
With Rheumatism and
Neuritis
When wo ran positively assure
you full relief or your money
back.
Casey's Guaranteed Rheu
matic and Neuritis Remedy
Purifies the blood, reduces pnin
and swelling, stops cramps in
limbs throUKh direct action on
the .stomach, liver and kidneys.
SI. 50 per bottle. Jarmln &
Woods. The Owl Drue Store.
DANCE
Wednesday ,
AND '
Saturday Nites
.WALKER'S
MEDFORD'S NEWEST
PAVILION
By BUD FISHER
iMtem