Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 07, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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r Wn la A6ruv- I spinas usual, in u clean little of- j print fh orange "Hun
MU 9itt SS1' ri,'" T"?S I Wce 0n ft w,rt ' ne"nnino flour j Jtlwn.-d'. They then pa through
CuS' io&J i'saUl oiiu -ml of ih packing house, la long box. whr they are spray-
fMiir! viOMit Ito'aMUi .5 j We ofi0ed him a clgriret but he ed v.-'t hot liquid p;trrnfiue, to
toUf Mil !ijbu, m tt rffufrfj. "Can't jruioki in here" 'wive ".-in the proper k!'w and
S7ViifliWmui MKd. iitiud
iAsfeafcii, trti ftot, HtMu, laitot. uii J The rennon may be iraere'inff.
tJo4 tiwSZir1 aootb TSt10 tn'vrnl1 ''ruil Exchange la
a?J' aJttat avou!!!!I!II !5 ; yu know a coupcmtlvf iriNtiiu-
P&uy iuut touxbr, on rur TOO.tlon. and carrfci nu parking house
pal, no. fciBdti, ( tLUQ (nJM(r&nw. jnHiead therw la a
M l ., ..,. fllIll( -.mm.
tL bj far fMaUkattan f all r flb(uu I To reduce the rUkit there are tik'id I
rlitd la tt of (UMalJ4 moJW lit uto pmt, J rulea aaiiiHt MiiokJiiK. al rulea 1
v. '"-..IreuaidlnK ail wui nmtn ml of an i
All MJLU I(K UUfUTVaUl U MON WWHW. '
mill sww e tu cir r ifarert.
H C. MOCUVSC.I 4 COHTAVT
OfflcM lo Nn lut. Clilcuo. Iirtrctt,
ffudMO. Lm AitfdHi, flMUk, KrtUod.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
A
with
Yale professor contemplates
,h-..' would hunnen
horror, what would happen
if for 30 days no newspapers were
publisbcd. Bo doi-s your corr.
A biting wind blew over the
valley yesterday, and bit quite a
few.
It a Blass l accidentally dropped
on a rug and broken, the small
pieces mny bo easily removed with
a dapi0 woolen cloth. (House
hold Hints.)' It beats all what the
hujnan mind will think up.
Tho Daniel Webslers' and Clu
Nnwburys of the local high school
wore out-tnlked by the Irving
Vlnlngs of Ashland last nlgbt, but
had better vocal cords Ihan Orants
I'ass. The home orators would
have won had they maintained
silence when they swept Into the
lead with a long sentence around
right end f.ollowed by a sonsatlon
ul paragraph from the northwest
corner of tho floor. The coach
says his charges are In good coni
dltlon, except for a few frogs in
the throat.
WUV NOT COMBATANTS?
(Kilgrnc IU-lKtrr)
The participants have a
large host of friends who wish
them much happiness. They
will-occupy a newly complet
ed bungalow which tho i-voin
has erected on tils farm north
of town.
Knllor Jack Woods who was
twisted out of plumb hy a brother
wrestler. Is being twisted buck Into
lino by osteopathic treatment, and
has picked up a couple of new
holds.
Nothing to get excited about Is
the publicity raging on tba first
pages anenl Almeo Hemfle Me
1'herson, evangelist, who made n
record hike across the burning
sands some yeai-s back, without
getting tho powder off bar noso,
let alone sand 111 her shoes, nnd
sunburned. Almeo, llko I'rohlbi
lion, is mixed up with loo many
politicians, and ton much politics,
to accomplish much.
Tho overgrown barn used as a
fast nuto freight service, In Port
land, was rammed by n one.-liingcd
4d -yesterday, tho latter being
crashed Into oblivion. It was one
of those nip nnd truck affairs.
' The esteemed legislature Is cut
ting Just as many capers as ever,
but they are nut ns nutty as ex
pected. Khu had the king of diamonds
In her lap. This looked suspici
ous, hut all regarded the samo as
the holy Kupublican party regards
Its high mogul, who tonughl thorn
selves In (he Teapot Dome oil
racketeering. .
Hllnw Woodpecker, a vutoran
polo 'worker, expect to usri' tho
J'ubllc Uhrhry uftln: this 'year us
a whetKlonu.
Homo lady KHklmou were muun
derlns; alonK Hear Creek Tuemtny
loftklpR for pUanywIUowH.
It was Inferred recently that lite
'voitUcr for pretzeU waM linked with
aonin Volateadlnn akulldUKKory,
but un InventlKatlon shown It vus
iiothlnn of the kind; an the outlaw
prepel Is used only In dictlnif. ns
It Ik tin uncompromising w.jemy of
jhp confounded Tat. : ! '
Stoves aro rftd-ehuoked these
days, to the ureal dKUst Of the
woodmen. '
Not A slnglo noul who hps been
pamurlnfr this winter In California,
and mom particularly Peftth Vnl
ley, haa written hack, or told upon
his return, the Death Valley Mory
which oyerynody U fiupponed lo
toll who has uasod; upon Uunth
Vulley. " r
1 It seems (hero was u tunderfoot
In Death VulleJ', who decided lie
would walk ovvr to it nearby butle
before breakfast. V)ien (iq had
watKed three liours. and uuj np
pflrently .no . nearer hla objective
than when ho started, he met n
man on a burro who asked him
where ho was go Into
"DlHt&ncos ui deceiving here,"
fiald the man with the burro, "that
knob Is only 266 miles away."
Pp ihe way home the pair came
to a tiny rivulet so the party
uUJpped to rent. '
Tn' nadVe new (he tenderfoot
peel I un off hie clothes. '
."What ore you going o dot"
wild the native,--"
"I'm going to swim this rlYtr,"
replied pie tenderfoot.
-' 41 Why. you can step across It!"
replied the native.
"I'm taking no chances." en-
wered. the tenderfoot. "Distances!
nre too deceiving here."
Editorial Correspondence
CI.ARfi.MONT, Calif., Feb. I.
I Floyd Young, our own champion
Ifrorft fighter, hns hi winter head-
quarter In an oranee packing
nous in romona. w
I We motored down the four rnii
I m t'umona in ay m-u mm, nu
iild "Ktrict ruio UKamst It." ,
thu ineinberK contribute. Fire i
I Iqmkch ar paid from thin fund. ,
InUumtuublP nutui-c. The whiftc
""ilia woi-kfd wondcTfully well. Jn-)
inrr vory Mnall. ahf,ut flvo per i priro IncraBinif un ihe ulze in
I rent what they would b In r-nu- j 2ixaiM.. The email nizen are not
i lar old Jino coiniKiniH." ! Hhipp.-d out under the uun-kiriied
I "Have you had much Kinudglni; I brand, but under the red ball
j thin year?" j brand, and them, are nent nlmoit
! "Very little. There ha been a , entirely to Texan, Arkanwu) and
iBreat deal In the 1'orlerville ll-
l.rlnt Ihn nnlu i.I.wa I i tt.n minlH.
whero they have below rreeiinff
temperature- In foB. but here It!
ban been a quiet nennon." ,
I Wo mentioned the nmudBini;
'near Kan liernardlno and aiked !
why tho clouds of xinudtto smoke
were so llcht In color. nothinB
llke ln ,",'lv' Mttek smoke In the
. ,.Wp, ,nc,y uso ; h(;n j
Ismokc - consuminB typo of pot very
I generally." said Floyd. "In fact
this type Is necessitated by law )
(within the ellv limits of Pomona i
' un,l mnnv ntttAX vn nv tnu-na
Home of this type arc being used I
In the Medford district, and prob
ably more will be, as the advan
tages become generally known.
These pots give a maximum heat
with a minimum of waste ur
smoke. And It is heat tho fruit
needs, not smoke, as some of the
ranchers onco believed."
The packing house, we might
add, was nent as the proverbial
pin, It was nearly noon, the
oruhftcs had been rolling out for
tllsee or four hours, and yet the
place looked as If It had Just been
swept and scrubbed, a fciv mo
ments before.
Nearly the entire packing opera
tion is automatic The throwing
out of damaged oranges Is done by
hand, as Is the packing, all the rest
of It Is done by machinery as the
oranges pass along on an endless
chain.
When the oranges are picked
they are almost as hard ns apples.
The picking must be carefully
done, leaving in the nrango a part
nf ihn sterti If the stem Is pulled
out this leaves a cavlly, which in
vites rotting, and all such oranges
are promptly discarded.
M
The oranges are aMowcd o
Stand for several days, until they
oftep up. Then they tire rolled
onto the endless carrier, and nre
first plopped into n warm wntor
ROSEBURG PAPER
SOLD TO EUGENE
i
nOKKIUJIKl. Ore., Feb. 7. A')
AlamiKeinent nf ihe itoHehuin
NewH-Ftevlmv, formerly uwnil and
edited by-II. W nnd H. O, Kitten,
will bo taken over hy the IteniHtur
Publishing company . of Kugeiio
.March 1. The nniiouueeiuQiit or
tho purchnHc wan made ItiHt night
follow Iuk a eunfeienee between
Frank Jtinklnx, preHldent of lite
ItcitMer company and editor of
the Mornlnff IteKhiter nt Kueno.
Thu ItOHeliuiK iicwapnpor .will
ho publthhed daily excupUnf; Bun-
day, No Im media to chaiiK In the
perNonnel of the ' orKanisntlou U
contemplated. II. W. Hates, retlr-
ln editor will leave for California
to efJoy a vacation, while his son,
who became associated' .with his
father In 11115, will go to Minnea
polis where he has accepted a po
&it Ion with a puhlhdilug concern, j ties of tho University of Oregon or
In April 19 lio, the ltoseburg Uo- Oregon Slate college or any unl
vlew and livening Newn Joined j versdty ur college accredited hy
forces. 1 Tho retiring editor has ; thorn, with thu state suporlnten
been ' closely connected with tho 'dent of sen on In ex-offlelo seer
pri ruing business hi Unseburg for j tnry. Kxainltmtlons would be given
the past SO years. at Jeatt tw.lco a year.
A full Associated press service j
is curried by the Ilosebmg paper. 4 HA FlI AN'C'ISfO Frunkle Btet-
Classified advorttnlng got results
MUTT .AND JEFF
vThat do yoo kfoow
iV ' Heft THAT . UKAT?J STATCS Hv ( u,Hn? , VWITH TH
SfciJa.? ' f SZlJ. ALF S2I11 (SNEEZE ouvej -
ashimst Mj hIas ' . """ , Collin ' (Kr - I
CNVofY to London '. T 1 VT-T J TV Y A
.. ' ' l
I and borax barn n patented o-
ce which 1Mb the ftT'A iWild
I pore. There aro two "i these
j bath, then Ihe oranges u9 clean
: ru u rnoivm orun, nea ny
j hut uir MaU .-in J sorted by hand
, u uirj imiw u.wiu, uiimit il wi 01
uImo prwrv,. them .ieaint deteti
oration and decay. The grading la
. l .e autnmatiuiy long revolv-
linn spools, leaving apenutea for
1 th siimlh-st up to the largest
"if h.
Thi. neL-i.. ... .t. ...
beint; done entirely by women.
euch oruiiKi as It drops down hits
a catch uhlch resist era iLs number j
'ti a dial, uo that at any moment i
lb foreman can tell how manv
oraii(r-H of t-iu-h iiavc bin
hundli-d. Tin' jrice of oranges tot
other ataten, whkh have been edu-
leafed Ifl nr.fnr th,rt I r. ...a Ir.ar.. I
oranBO. I
I
One great .KHantaKe the orange
Industry enjoys Is thu continuous
Production. When the navel or.
anB'-s are throuish the Vnlenclas
"egln, so that this packing housnJ
for example, operates continuously ;
,.,.,., rr i
the yt.r. This reduces tho over-j
head charge per orange materially, i
The prango boxes are made 1
atically.-ono man pile" the
into uracil" o" orlrside!
achine heaves and grunts
autbm;
shook
iinC marltlnn tieflVf-u '. n.l ,.,b
md rolls out a perfect box on the !
other. Tho top is also nailed on "ere. McCarrlson never en
by machinery. Then tho boxes j countered a case of gastric dudcnnl
pass on in a stately lino down into' ulcer, appendicitis or mucous colliis
the pre-cooling chamber. Pro-' among those prlmintivc people, al
cooled oranges e a rule require no i tnougn he performed more than
refrigerator cars en routu except I 3,600 major operations in the nine
In thu hottest periods of mid-sum- years he practiced among them,
mcr. He belii-vcs, and many scientific
physicians agree Willi him. that the
Home Idea of the extent of -the ! remarkable freedom of tlicte peo-
orange acreage here mny be j
Kiianeu irom tno met that during
a cold snup, 1800 cars of oil arc
consumed In one night's smudging,
. pciu-iu ui win orungc growers ,
are members of the
f. allforn a '
Frulgrowers Exchange, about 10
percent in another co-onernllve In. 1
Stltutlou. known as the Mutual yelopment of immunity against ab
Orange Distributors, the remain- domlnal Infections. There is good
lug nine percent aro Independents. ,.,.. to ,.,.,. mt ,,., ,U(.
(-very year the Independent per- i mo nf.. n ih.. -mm.. fa r
centage grows less, as the greater
profits of the cooperative orgaiil- ,
cations become increasingly appar
ent. According to our Information
the profits of orange growing have
been i,tablll.eii, but are not In
creasing, nor is the value of
orange land mounting in any
noticeable degree. Oi grfhlsatlon
has. eliminated losses, but In this
Industry ns In most others, profits
vary with the skill, hard work, and
Intelligence of the grower.
' It. W. II.
DRUGLESSMTS
REGULATION BILL
IN SENATE GRIST
KAI.I.M, Ore., Fun. 7. W) Tho
biinic ''science bill, which wan
fuuKht so nurd by tho driiKless
healers at tho 1927 rchmIoii that it
failed to get hy the legislature,
tiuidH Its iippeurnnco nwaln Wed
nesday, havinK been Introduced by
Hennlnr Jones. It requires practi
tioners of medicine, mii'Kcry, osteo
pathy, chlroiracllu and naturo
pathy to pass an examination in
anatomy. physloloK, cjicmistry.
patholnKy and hygiene before they
can obtain a license In OrcKn. An
average grade of 75 and a grade
(of not Ichh than 70 In a given sub
Joel nre required
' The examining committee would
constat of five members, and,
under the requirements of thu hill,
could be selected from the facul-
nun, rtii ii r rnneinro, vioppeu nil
chle Mack. St. Paul fl.
-Interesting News About
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM
fltfiMd Uutrm pfUining m penon!
dhrf tmrnf will be inMirM by Dr. Biwlr It
7ittr Aouid b brief ami wntfn in ink.
- - i t- im.. h K
i turn to tnatnctloaa. Addnaa Dr. Wiliiaa
Tlin M'RCKOV WILL C.T YOl"
Gallbladder inflammation call-
.h m,.ivhii. . i. fh
"dyKpepwhi" in the plurriliiy of
casoa.
Dj-pepsia
not
maiad, hut juri
me Burn oi ayrnp-'
turns which an
poy the victim or
of which he com -
plains when he
ha come actual i
organic dease. I
In any c.e of'
d v a o e n e 1 i "
therefore. It is up'
to the doctor to
fin. I mil wVinf n.lu tt.A ntlicni If
he can. No medicine nurnnrtlne
to "aid digestion." or lo Mop fer-'
mentation, or' to control the
Unlive process In any way. can do
more than clve temporary relief,
or cormtort to the "dyKpepsla" Kuf.
ferer. No special diAt can cure
or ,oou"- nor method of cooklns
or "."rvlns food, can care dy.
I'""?- No matter wheneo any
"ch nromlie or-prc-lensm ema-
"'u """. uuns is vcr K
business In this country,
When I assert In this arbitrary
f"'hlon that no du,t can cu,e d'"
pepsla T am not unmindful of, and
"ody Ignorant of. the epochal work ;
of McCarrlson. a Hrlt.sh army doc i
"" whose observations among the
"erlainiy uo not wisn to Keep any
mmaiayans I navo. repeatedly clt
pie from nbnminnl Infections Is due i
to the character ot their diet, which
h, mainly "natural foods." such ns
fresh raw milk, fresh eggs, whole
grains, fruits and leafv vegetables.
xnh fnn.it, ... ..i,.n,ltn
quantity of vitamin H and vitamin
r- i,ii. .i..i.iu . .....
American people, short in vitamins,
,K tne n.or.. deleterious hv r. ason
of the excessive proportion of car
bohydrnte such. a diet usually con
tains. Ho I do qilulify the assertion I
mnde about tite futility of dieting
for dyspepMa, but we'll Just let. it
stand now.
Nearly everybody, sooner or
,al'r' "ur,! to fl" ,IU ,no hmdn
of a surgeon, either for treatment
of ,in accidental injury or for un
operation. Surgery Is a great pro
fession these day. My advice to
thu young man or young woman i
who contemplates mudylne rnedl
cine Is don't, unless you nre Hure
you can practice surgery exclusive
ly. Vou may utialn eniinence and
lame as a surgeon, even though
you are rather dumb, but you have
a' mighty slim chance of getting
anywhere in the practice of medi
cine or even in a specialty, today.
Ordinary doctors nnd specialist:, are
well the world Is overrun with
'em and their stock Is declining.
Surgeons, too, are frightfully com
mon now, yet people mill think a
Mirgcnn has to know more than an
ordinary doctor nr specialist, and
surgeons' Htqck Is away up and
likely to remain up.
Only a third of the ensen of gall
bladder "dy.Hpepsiu" come to op
eration. Two-thirdtt worry along,
for a while, without It.
One physician, discussing gallbladder-.
dyspepsia, maid: "(iallhlad
dor disease is primarily a mti'glcal
disease lis fur as treatment Is con
cerned. Most caseK that I have
treated medically have ultimately
brought discredit on me."
' Qt'KSTIOXS Al AXAWEItS
&YACtnrv r W.
My fion has bad hi nose broken
twice, playing football, lie has had
it operated on by. a specialist mid
treated some, hut without apparent
henefit. He blows us though ho
has n cold nnd coughs some, What
would J'OU suggest? Mrs. W. W- H.
Answer. First, that hoyn should
not he allowed to play football un
til they tuner college. Second, tbut
fracture or the noso often heals
viciously anfl the effects are rem
edied only by correction of the de
formity by phytic operation. .
Family Wash.
Is It unhealthful to do the fnm-
Mr. Szi, the Chinese
Iff
BEADY, M. D.
b)th and kjf.tv, not to ditto dUcsoale m
ft UJOt4. lf-nldfww tawiob la tclo d.
Ovibf to tba Urg buhUmt of tut r
r.r en b bum t ..t tw bnv
Bradr, la ear of tma &wfp?.
EKX IF VOl' IK VlTC!f OI T
Uly wanhlnc in a cold, dork tae-
fimc - ntr J do tht. rubbinw by band,
! -em to get a new told every wee
from It, and now ant having pains
I in all my joints and uUo in
my
do the waahintr and 1 feet cold all
Awrwer. I assure you that the
. ,7.
ne ' v
, nrw. t"lu ou nRve
! 'k- and nB to do with, Uu -
,iuna "ur JU1U1 ana ninn. bucn :
'nent la as healthful to work
ln an alllc or otu' room would
I'""' w" ne heat and Uk1.
Over s AUIe Jllitli.
We live ;,0(p feet up on the Di
vide (Colorado). From what I
I hftV rt'a'1 in 'our column 1 think
lhft BOit her iH 'nt in lodin.
Ul-lor "'Vtral months therefore we
havt b(en lakinJ ,,rP ot neture
of iodin in a Blassful of milk once
week (it tastes less In milk than
l In water). I certainly feel an in-
creased pep. I noticed one of your
correspondents spoke of taking it
! daily for a month, la that a bet
; ter way? Mrs. W. S.
.""l" rr??rV 0nCl " W"Cki
'.' ' "
Rome persons prefer to take one
drop of tincture once a day for a
month. In each of the four .sc-ahon
of tho year. Tin
soil in most cle -
vated regions U very poor in iodin.
ny event 'L0,U iU Aa ,no i
eck.y drop of t.ncturej
' '? ",.. , ' -
(Copyright. John F. Dille Co.)
..'n u-i.n. j-,
nn' cafes do with till the icuk an1
carrot mi veil iluit art left un
touched? '
(Copyright John F. Dlllc. Co.)
4
our income 1 ax
No. A.
A taxpayer, though unmarried,
who supports In his home one or
more relatives over whom he exer
cises family control, is the head of
a family, 3,500. Also, ho may
claim 9-100 for each permu depend
ent upon him for chief support if
such person It under 18 years of
I age or incapable of self-support
because mentally or physically de
fective. Such dependent need not
bo a relative of the taxpayer nor a
member of his household. The
term "mentally or physically de-
Ifectlvo" Includes not only cripples
"nnd those meiiti.ll v clfifVellve. but
persons ln HI health and the. aged.
For example. If nn unmarried son
supports in his home an aged moth
er, ho s entitled to an exemption
of S3.r00, plus the $400 credit for
a dependent, a total of S3.!(i0. If,
from choice, tho mother lives ln
another city, the son, although her
chief support, would be entitled
IJln Thnrp wux held up on rol-
Iml lol.f t.llA
only to tho Sl.r.oo i-xcinptlnn. plusiVork one of Its finest Institution!?,
the 400 credit. The mother not
living with him,hc Is not consid
ered tho head of a family. The
$400 credit does not apply to the
wife or husband of a taxpayer, al
though one may be totally depend
ent upon the other.
An exemption as the head of the
family can he claimed by only one
member of a household.
Minif ter to Washington
QinZi Pomts
Ae ba comrH-ns-ation. You
tei no uie to o brv-n;.iried or
.wear floppy i)am. .
I Women may he equal, but a
m:m Josn't iHru4Ue some friend
j to go with him to the barber shop.
If only the- intelligentsia would
a or do aoir.ethlng to prove its
jmneriurily. inttmd t.f just reel-
urine scorn.
inject pesu. and
critics who knock
i . ,.
.fed - up and superior.
whal a worl(1. you
wonder
now a man so worthless cot
wife lik(, iliat, flnJ why n man so
Jable pick.-d one of that kind.
Women Brow up" to wcnltli,
tut tlH-re bn't much more a
man u-ants after lie readies
tlic level or a clean slilrt
ecry lay. -
And yet. Alas! The metropoll-
,tan vio boasts of the .superiority
jof city men can name only one.
Speaking of war. many of those
killed last year hy nutomoblles
mli;ht have lived through a year
of trench warfare.
Wives of great men oft remind
.us wo can strike a nose sublime.
but the one who sews our buttons
wi ee through us all the time,
' lm'"" ,.?'c J?.?.p'" '"L
and ignorant; well people taking
; ueaitn-buudcrs" because they are
advertised in tho magazines.
MnsKaehUfc-ctt.v head M. D. says
tho flu epidemic is JiiHt a national
panic. Still, as ft general thins
j mere pnnic doei't make you
Hpank tne em wren.
That Syracuse professor is right.
When you don't need swear words,
all of them are too strong; and
when your need is great,, none
is adequate.
It might he well to replace Mr.
; Mellon, if only to show the people
(that the government can keep on
functioning without him.
Woman may he less effic
ient tluiit man, but t-lie enn
dicfcK without fastening ilii
buttotK -
It's still a hick town if Its citl
2'iiiK are proud of their traffic
problem.
About all you can say for Feb-
uA i..ct rM,viL...u or...1lti
on
and kicked into a peaceful
oblivion.
Allowing Sunday baseball in1
Jp.of-ton probably won't make much
I difference. It's been ullowetl oni
I week days and nothing has hap
pened recently.
Modern progress isn't so im
pressive when the laundry doesn't
come and you try a bath with
paper towel?.
Correct this sentence: "indeed,
yes, madam," said tho salesman,
"our smart est coats nre in the
larger sizes, 40 and 42."
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Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One.)
tallied. Luborlte members shouted
"Uur." .
That fashion was set by Tim
Healy aud other Irishmen In Glad
stone's lime.
J. I'lnrpont Morgan gives Now
York hospital $2,000,00(1. Giving
soems to lin Inherited, as Illus
trated also in tho case ot the Rock
efellers. Mr. Morgan's father gave to New-
a reat lying-in hospital.
Serious rioting in India caused
by u report that Mnhamniediius Kid
naped Hindu children and sacri
ficed them In connection with the
construction f a new b rid to. The
report probably Ik not true.
Once important works wero usu
ully accmom pa tiled by human snc-
rifices. Somebody was killed and
buried under the corner nf a new
tiuildiu. A child or adiUi w
often killed and buried in a shallow
hole in a field newly iilanted.
KnowinB nolhlne alxiui tertilliers.
they observed with "religious awe"
that the Eras Krew greener where
the courpse was buried.
M.0imi I'.ella A'ollack in Ruma
nia ....tt ll le-ltiL' chlldreu.
tho eldest Sfi, aid a fiance who
who would hu0 iK-en her third
husband. Madame l'ollack ale -two
and one half puiinds of black bread
and a puiiud uf sugar every day
and was never ill null her last ill- j
ness. I
lion ofen live louv when ihe tloc !
tnr tells Iheui that they will soon
die. A warning makes them care
ful. James Melrose, twice lord;
mayor of Yolk, Kusland. is dead,
aged loo. insurance company re
fused him as a bad risk To years
asn.
The famous l.uiul fornaro be
came interested In his health when
doctors told him nt 40 that he must
die soon, lln me only VI ounces
ot solid food, draog 1.0 ounces of
rod wine daily, died at 101.
NEW YORK. Feb. 7. UP) The
New York Times said today that
Alfred K. Smith would not be a
candidate for mayor next fall
has been advocated in various
quarters.
Tho paper said It had learned
that Mr. Smith informed Mayor
Walker of his position shortly
before he departed for Florida.
Mayor Walker has not indicated
his position. Former Mayor John
Hylau is again a .candidate
Mr. Smith's statement was made,
the paper said, at about tho Mur
ine first nunion of "Smith fur
mayor" was made in city political
circles. Kinco then the .suggestion
has bien ma tie frequently in edi
torials and otherwise.
Opposition to the idea of having
Mr. smith become the Democratic
candidate in the coming city elec
tion is voiced in an editorial aign
ed by I'aul lilock, publisher. In
li s papers and appearing in oilier
paper ad a paid advertisement.
Tne editorial declares that Mr.
Smith should not become a candi
date for any office unless ho Is
again nominated for president.
Oregon Weather.
Oregon: Fair and cold tonight I
and Friday. Moderate cast and !
northeast winds. I
If Ruptured
SMITH FOR MAYOR I
BOOM IS OPPOSED !
! BY EX-GOVERNDRj
rn naf I eettef u itoa tstop at i .2
iry inisrreegeiMwara
Apply It to Any llupnire, Old nr
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Every ruptured man. women or
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what Is the uso of wearing sup
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ture, the kind that hns thrown
thousands on the operating table?
A host of men ami women are
daily running such risk just be
cause their ruptures do tnot hurt
nor prevent them from getting
around. Write at once for this
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derful thing and has aided in the
euro of ruptures that wore ns big
as a man's two fists. Try and
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below
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You may send me entirely
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Address J
State
i Rheumatic Paifis
Trunk's I'rescriptloii Is d.-Tfc-.
In relieve your trouble uwP.W
wif'tit illetlntr. It doesn't nnn
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Once nerve-racked Weepies pe.ipl..
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lo i.ll-f. K. H. Workman. Tort
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an V the pains mil svvenin alt,
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leadintT ilroKgists, like James i,..
; iilr s Phui'inaey.
When the
AFFIE CEOPO
is mB.fQ
, Follow your choicest
fruit... to the Hotel
Californian! You'll
enjoy tins popular vli'.IJ
headquarters for
orchardists.
JIQTEL
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THE
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GEARY at TAYLOR ST.
One of San Francisco's
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distinguished in the
1
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surrounded by down
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540 rooms with bath
Single, from $4
Double, from $6
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