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ixnui err PAO-T? 'EIGHT MEDFuRP MAIL TRIBUTE, FEDFORD QftEGOS, -TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. 11 Ik it r ? f-t I iiii ill i m 'HI 'ti HI ! S hi iS .'If i .5 i 1 ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Daily, Sunday, Weekly I i'ubllilK-d liy II MEDFOUU i'BlNII.NU CO. J5-ST-29 K. Kir 81. KOBBRT W. llt'lll, Klllor 8. SUMl-TEIl SMITH. Maimer An Independent Neircpaper KnUred m second ?3U mailer at Medftird, ' Oregon, under Art ut Slaidi 8, I H JO. ?L'Bmniiiio.s haws 1 By Mill In Advance: : Pally, llh Sunday, T'. .,.t50 Pally,. Willi Sunday, mwilli. . .75 Dally, without Sunday, year 0.50 ; llatly, without Bimday, moiilli. . . . Q-7 Weekly ilall Tilbune, oik year 2.110 , . Sunday, ode. year ffiwirr;,;.r 1 Jacksonville, t'enird point, riwrnix, Talent, Uold ( urn ami on nigimiyi: Uilly, ltti annua)', moiim Hilly, wltltotit Huitiiay. (Jiotitl), - ... Pally, without Hund-HV, cue reir. Paly, ltli fluiKliy, oite year.,,,.. Alt ternu, ei!i In advance. . T.00 . HMO MEMIIER OF TUB ABHOt'IATEP P1IE88 ! . Ileeelting Full Leased Wire Urn lee . The Aisuclaled Prest it eiflnslicly entitled to (lie use for jjutillaitW. of all news dispatcliet credited to It or otherwise rrrrilled In this ajwr, mid also to the local tiewa iiuhlUlied Iwreln. All rlehU for tmbllcaLlon of sptclul dispatches herein arc also referred. Offlrlal npw or tlie ftty of Mcdford. Official paper of Jackson County. snow dally averaice rlreulnllun for six month ending Oct. 1, 4tU8. i Advertlsltw KepreirnlatlTri M. C JUUbE.NHK.N- fc I'UMI'ANV . : ' Omees 'In New York. i'Mw. Detroit, Ban Franelico, Im Auneles, Seattle. Portland. Ye Smudge Pot . By Arthur Perry - Apologies and alibis . for tho "legislature, us exclusively predlct- i ed in these parts ten.dayrt ago, aro descending with the vigor of u T cloudburst upon' the citizenry, and n -aurvev of the situation shows -that the august hody Is worse ttbused than the last Democratic nrtminintraHnn.' Tiixnavors should start repenting nnd set aside' the -"""s. This Is no time to export lunte; is almost decent. They, servo ,VL,ttlIWf r HnY'itlad to ndvlw imv ' last t-vo days of every month, , miracles, no time to bo Impatient a good $1 luncheon In the patio, ,,aI.ollL on jjtiardinn who writes me until 1946, , for tho purpose of"; or unduly critical. For several an nttrnctivo place, with lots ot ipny nli f,ankly about It, how to ! cheering tho solons, Individually ; monihs nt least, the slogan should , oolol- ilnd' sunshine, and- un. ambl; ; lllana.c this linlilt I have no art . and collectively, nnd as a whole. -bo on nil sides: -Don't crowd, ! Ing Mexican orchestra to give at-; vr(, nrfj lla infoi-mallon about the . ; 'I'hev wore charming in their Klvo him lime!" jmonphore. The main bar Is ft anz-1 Mll )J( cl (or nnyonp ciSL., Thnt Is tomfoolery, and delightful In their : After the address: wo were quite izllnit piece of mvish ifnd seductive ! nnJ c,car , u , r hft . brazen impudonco. They were as ' Prepared for tho remark of a ornamuntntinn. Nevertheless, while v , ,S.onolOKic ,.Cason for t- school gradunte, ' combined, with sufficient of thnt cstlmuhlo -riual-' - Ity left over to supply grandma. They wore as industrious1 as u ; prominent groom who never did a lick of work In his life, nnd never ..Intends to, nnd aro all the compll j nientary adjectives n collego man enn think of In the next five yours. - Two of their smart capers should be carved on everlasting marble. The early part of the . session they ndjourued Thursday ,iftornootis, to rush to 1'nrtjnnd to 'observe the Hnblath nnd, as un Indirect result, were forced' to pro long tho agony ten days, for which .!., ..,.ll Ihnmunlunu CT. it..,. ,lln,vi' .... rpi.i. iu ...I lnaugurato a fuss about, as It wast only a direct violation of the Con Btltullon. and so aroused a citizen with wild anarchy In his- blood, 1 "' ,u " . - , , 1 that ho secured an Injunction to 'nlui.llng from he MuHsaehu keep tho Holdns from collecting It,"""" "1,,"tl" u( Technology at the when- they - thought nobody was watching, i As the voters hud only 'defeated an' Incoino lax measure hlno times, and did not know what athcy woro doln. tho legislature again 'committed an Income . tux, but-thoughtfuiiy left off the right of 'the people to- vote and defeat il again, as they (the legislature) know what s nest. Kpuco will not permit any further enumeration of tho flowering of genius unildst the august body but It was a-plenty. 1 : Therefore lot all good citizens emit no Hosnnnas whon the legis lature adjourns, and attribute the bnd tnsto In their mouths to some thing they had for supper, Instead ot tho rcul cause. l-' It Is quite a distance from the inembert of Congress who worried at tho threat of Senator Heed of -Missouri, to publish tho list of names of Congressmen who are publicly dry, and( privately wet, to tho 13 Illlnolsnns who died, lifter first going blind, from drinking llliuor. There nlso Heems to huvo been a dlfferouoe in the ipuility of the potions. 1 ; George Tlinms Is limping. Ho slid down a bannlMor at the Epworth League social, and picked up a spllntor-f ( Hunter Items.) Mad" rovelry revealed. riuplnnt lh available nt the gro cery storen. and Is UHcd lu ihe making of rhubarb pies. ! ominous clouds mloi n the skies, nnd rain Is viewed as an Impend- ItiH oontlngoney. Dora Thrush, a conlrnllo of no menn ability, while viicallzlng lli,ii,ln !,rli.i'ii,,n hi,, I imp n,.in. low demnllshett by the MplllTow 'gang of hoodlums. Wo like the story about the young lady who poked a young uuiii in the t-llis. and cut her finger -on a corset stay. The first lady lu khaki panls, 'nppourcil before Ihe first daffodil. Tho prize wretch was (-might late yesterday afternoon watching -his wife wielding a spade. He 1 waved , his hand testified, "I'm going to wush the dishes afler whlle." now kaiii (Kmimrln inn He) Ho Washington society is to be 'dry! No longer will the iiiiirn 'bchlno peer I'oyly out of the bae curdl cocktail. Never agnln wilt the wicked dew, dropping In silver globules from the frowted kIuhk's rim, gleam on the whtlo senuiorjal vests. Never again will thu stuffed olive, lolling laxlly in the umber depths of a martini, wink a IhmIvI- oub piineino eye ai ine ancnovy i colled voluptuously on top" or the toast and caviar appetiser. Cracked ico will bn Imnirthed from the drawing room, where once It soothed the feverish larnyx of the congressman, ti tho hospi tnl where it will once more allay the train of the wtok. The moun of the society boot i letfger gives nn tidtiglo note to the ' Inaugural Tejoicinsr 4 Unified adverUein $ct results. Editorial Correspondence SAX DIKCJO, March. 4. On the roof of the i'urk Manor uart- monU our present domicile with the sun .streaming down from a cloudlets Hky, wo llntened thlH morning to the inaugural ad rireyt) of President Hoover, de; livered in the ruin. Thorn .were' about 40 guewU. men and women, In the roof lounge, whore the radio operntcH, and . an the- houiuI of applause arrow thone 3000 mile, jscvonil of ihe gucrtt joined In, particularly the man. We took a chair out on the roof, famous "Monto Carlo." Agua Cal htit with the door 'of the lounge 'onto Am-wa-knh-yente). means open, wo could hear tho address hot water, prohahly" bemuse there pbrrectly. It was, we thought, a every kind of liquid served there very good speech. There Is noth-j Ing new about the duty of obeying1 the laws of this country, but It can't ho emphasized too often. Wo particularly liked tho Idea of a; comprehensive survey of the coun-j try, regarding tho prohibition law. Hero is a problem that must he. solved, and yet there can be no solution until we find out Just what the facts aio. On ono sido wo have tho rabid wets, on the other the fanatical dry's, und be tween them, sharing tho views of neither, the vast majority of the American people stand more or less confused and more and more, dissatisfied. ' ! When we know something about I Just what the conditions are, where tlio truth lies, a sane and constructive' way out of the mess. can certainly be found. We don't) ;Cnvy President Hoover he has, lnn f?w hundred shares of stock in ;our opinion, tho most difficult this Mexican. Monto Carlo. . .Lchb "insk u presldont has ever faced than u year old, there has already " ""j"'"' cmi miat'Muiuy ""'W'en a nuiiusomo uiviaenu. inc dh it,, w 'biHeve he can. ; ' ' (original Monto Carlo linn supnurt- J ne ,t,aBC 1,0 uenrven. is wnoiejcu un ontiro . country lor. genera ; hoiirteti help from the pcopio oi couniry, rcparuiess oi pany, regiinlkiss of preconceived no- 1...1.V .1011. ,ui . r i iinrisco. tnip. tni - sent- of the government Hliould biUf moved .to (California. "J , at tended nn inauguration once and do, you fkiiowf' t H ctjittlly snowed, HeeuiH a shame to sub- New General Motors Chairman Well Fitted for Gigantic Task by Technical Study. Experience WIL.MIXCITOK. Uel, VP) Lie niont Du l'ont, who aiicceeils his brother, Pleri'n, as ohalrnmn of the board of dlr tors Of General, Mo tors Corporation. Is a man of tech nical training nnd scientific , out- luk' ," '", 'ls J11'" oUI' 10 age of !! r, ho went lo work 11s an Iron works draftHiniui, but ufter a few mouths tvas drawn into the Oil l'ont family enterprises, 15. I. IJU Pont Ue Nemours '& Co., where he ,Hi(int 20 years In thu develop ment of its varied products. Heading a 2, 0110,000,000 rorpo. nilion will lie no novelty to him. for In recent years he has assumed a major portion of Iho executive and flnanelnl work if the vast Uul'oril Interests. In 1!I!!0 he be came president of the LM Pont company, which, based' on mar ket value, Is Itself nearlng the 0011. Him, 0(111 ulnss. Mr. l)u l'ont la already fhmlllnr wllh the affairs of neuernl Motors, having sat In Its Inncrimist coun cils as a member of the finance committee along with his brother. Tterre, other members of the VJU l'ont family, John .1. Itaskoh. PrcO .1. Fisher, '.Minlns 8. Morgan, Jr., nnd (Jeorgc 1'. linker, Jr. The Mu Pont comimny acquired HUbstanlial Interest In Oeneral ( .Motors In UUX and considerably j lurrcnseil Hs holdings two years ,laler through purchase of the hold- Ings of W. V. Durum. Tiio com- puny now eonmns imuoi cent or (Je) eral Motors eommoi, - stock and is Indlr-putubly the; lam-M HUlgle woeKlloiuer, Tho muishiK of the General Mo - huh ehali iiiiinshlp' to a n o t li e r j n)ll )lc (1 ,,1, r,y o( vn. I the rubric Agg. from, water, get ineniber of the Du Pont family, ,,. .,,,. i.i wvinnin.-i,. lie I ""R woj, etc., are many remedies. therefore, caused no surprise ln ls knmvn , Wilmington . as .nn but under rubrics of remedies hnv- rinanclal circles. Pierre I in Pont!,. x,rolllol yhliril. woru,.r nnd 8 !lnHIf wmiiijiiij tSiro nn no i ivslgned Ihe chuirmani.hip hist on(, ,01, He Is popuV"K- for gettliiH Wet. It Is the August, stating that he feared nr ,m, ,,,,,, l(P1.n ,,,, 0f ,-'nme' with agg. from drnft; cold that his activities with- the Ahho. ' hlimul. lim i,8 democratlo num-i',llr- etc ' Of course one must be i lalion Against. Ihe Prohibition !UM. doginntlo In wrllliig tor the public, Amendment might give the Im-1 but Isn't there an Individual sus- ni,-vi,,n that the cnrpunitlon was The five-ton gilfflns that wnlch - . , ,.. ,i nll.:.i ,i... ..I. i ..iiinn ..r invniveii in tne movenieiu. iiisieu over me oiu i-nicngo- ooarti oi resignation was-not accepted, how- ever, until tlie l-'obrimi-y niin llng. He remains n director and a mom MUTT AND JEFF r'M GONNA PROVJcl AMD JGFF J'! Joct our PreHldeiitu to uch a cli mate tut WnHhington has the first of March. Why, Mr. Hoover may have pneumonia, nitting out there bareheaded In the rain." It's all right with uh. We would he delighted to huvo WnHhington, D. C. moved t Hun Diego or Pulo Alto, and Die summer ' White Houte put on the Hoguc some where neaiv Jim GreveH. Inci Uently what a 'nice way of solving the Hteulhead proPKm: After tho- Inaugiiral wo motored uown 10 Aguu uaiiento. Tla Juana's but hot water. . However, we sur mise, plenty of people get into it financially at leait, before they leave. , At least, covering the place in proper newspaper fashion we discovered no ono coming out, as heavily loaded as they went in. (Wo also use "loaded", strictly In the financial sense.) , ; Al" Jolson '! living there. ' Well, , If -we had his Income, we "nilftht too. It is really a very magnifi cent place." and : Is ..going to be more magnificent as time goc on. The, hp to I und casino wore built a fow miles uutsldo of Tla Juuna, in the center of a desert. Tho paved roads are nlready bordered .with palm trees, one tin and shrubs, there arc gardens galore In the making and .what looked 'like u beautiful golf course with luscious gruss greens. Next fro owning an oil gusher, we would like to own tions. This border Monte Carlo , snoum uo nB won, kvorythlhg considurcd Agua Cal- jit was wen paironizcu. uu-m " .no drunkenness or disorder while, woiwore rlhetw. , Perhaps Monday Is a (lull day .Here's the. nutll plane wn must run: - ji. Lommob Ou Pont ber of the finance committee. Leaving Massachusetts Institute I of Technology with a degree of t'lvn ' rmgineering, ummut ru l'ont obtained a position as a draftsman with tho Peneuyd Iron U'nrku. n tfiiluililliuf .r Mw. 1T,.U.,.l ! Ht)(Uts su,ol t.on)ljratin. He whs first employed by tho Du l'ont company In Its black powder man ufacturing operations, event uaUy becoming director In charge of . tlml department. For several. yi,n,.H m, WU (n nIm,-K0 of lhl. 1nls,.rlaneous manufacturing " do- 1111 rtim.nl 1 Mr i, ;,, h ,,, ,,,, , j trade have lost their Jobs. There I Is no place for griffins at the jitrtr bqlldlng. " Jeff Decides Mutt Waa a Friend Indeed in HOW tf F(CMt)SHP ftoi FAMOUS CONMC THIS AlM'T "VOvj: RiGKTOi 3 5 ... Personal Health Service BlfMd lettort ptttatoliiff to persona health and hygleiK, not to dliMN cUijjdooU r treatmcoC, wilt be umcred by Dr. Brftdj if a rUmpd, aelf-addreMed ttmlopo la toeloMd. Letter afaould be brltl and wrlttaa ui Ink. Owing to th large nnmber of Utttm f calm, oniy a few can o wmmnwwa nre. Inff to inatroctloQ. Addraca Dr. WUIlam MORE 1RY '.Oh the air they won't lot a fel low touch on humidity at all. . - I tried to say something about sweat ing, and the censor' warned me .lt was vorboten. I tried-to say some- " thing about the spread of respir alory '' Infections In, conversational spray over a flve f pot" rotnge, 'a n d ' that, too, thoftM'n- sor declared ytan verboton.' ltVlH ' indeed, n scandal: r- and q stench in the nostrils of the nation that such a power of cen sorship should bo1 placed in the hands of an' individual who hap pens to have Invested a few thou sands In the j broadcasting business and as a reward nnd nn encour agement receives from the govern ment a licenso which is practlcnlly a monopoly. Maybe the' air is:not a medium of education; but if It Is so regarded, then- our jpducators are strangely silent'' on the abuse of censorship. Hero In a good family newspaper there are, of course, some reason able restrictions upon what a.. man; i, of my cloth inay or should say In i print. Exce.it where such restric tions arc based bn h misunder standing,. I-'find It-no emburross ment to abidu by 'them. , ', . Mow, thcre Is n Imblt quflc prev-j alent among children in the best nf fnmlllr. n hnl.lt tbnt 1st Inn Wfto'n , (t 4 l)(.."niileriwn" ntul tun often ! fails to respond tb'lhat- sort of mls- mn.,K , Tim i,i, .1. i.,i. .K particular about this. When .. .,.,, ,,inurt i. ... .,,i Also do not omit the stamped en- vcl bearing your address. I do ; n(Jl off01. ny Au-v(oo or BtVUotlou for the training of children, under the ago -of three years: Only nflrrr that ago can a child be' said to have this habit. I flo ' not q'ffer any remedy, treatment or onre ror; lied-welting.j Please ' understand,! what I do offer.- I offei-only ad-j vice or instruction to the parent or guardinn of' the child mention-!' ed, for the " management of the habit; Once more, I havo no ad-, vice or Information about bed-wetting to be sent 'Indiscriminately. I offer this advice ONI A to- the parent or guardian of the child that has the habit. Any rormcsts not conforming to these clear In structions will be Ignored by mo. Do not nsk1 for ' ndvlco about a child, but about your child. That Is quite essential if. my advice Is to help the child correct thu habit. Ql'KSTIO.NS AND-ANSWEJKS -. IllCtMl.SC!. Is It any harm to burn lncen.se in a bedronm nt night? My daugh ter, who is '14, burns cones of It every night' before ' she goes , to sleep. While she rends. Mrs'. I; T. M. Answer. rt'ls .hnrrnlo'ss'. V; Panning- Old Sol. ' About a month ngo I listened to suincono (4 don't know, whether II was a doctor or not) on the radio telling all about the evils of going without a hat 'nnd of exposing tile body to '.sunlight. My grandfather, raised' among the Indians, said he novnp- aanr n l,n 1,1' T.i.lln,, ni.,1 T.. dlnns always went hatless . . . I , "T1c duty of citizens lo suppoj-t T. 11. It ' '' .I"10. Ians ls , co-equal with the dirty Answer.' Mnviw ti w. '...miof hrtr Kovcrnmcnt to enforce tlie propaganda of the mad hatters or the vendors' Of gadgets to give ultraviolet "treatment" - to folks who aro ashamed to take the com mon cheap sunlight. Just one tiling deters mu from going forovermoro. Ildless. and thnt Is my prent feftr that folks-will label-tno a- woor. MM. ' It I I, ...I I...., .. l.t. ' ' '"'" ""' i""" imu- on my clonic ru riK even that. I Itnll Til ami S Diiinb. In- Kent's Repertory of the Ho- 1 meopntblu Materia ' Metllca under I peptlhlllly to moisture, cold. etc.,.,,,r,ni r,, ..v,,,.,,,,,,, minimi lor gotiiniiirni .niHitner name for one mans meat . Is another man's poison? Emily , Ity S. i ' Answer. On the roigrnrjv one MrM7 BLACK eye fMVlTT Give. VOU IN H0jJ MOCrt T)it IT cove vou ts Hftfe i GifPCM&C IS : I 5 ' '.'..:;.' '''V-;f' .1 I xio repiy cao nm aaav vo quanaa do Brad, la car of thia Dawapapar. PUOPAGANDA cannot be dogmatic In writing for the public. That Is one of the ehiof reasons why rhe best physician am not tench the public About hy glene of medicine with much sue-; cess they are too dogmatic; for Instance, they tmually assert (log matlcnlly, or Imply dogmatically, that exposure to cold or wet 'low ers .resistance," by' which vague term they mean it makes an in dividual more susceptible to cer tain diseases. This Is pure dogma. It Is merely an old medical opinion asserted as a fact. It has never ben proved true.- r do not under stand your term "Agg." and so -far as I know, cold, wot, draft, jetc, is never poisonous, though "I pap-, pose one person may freeze more readily than another. (Copyright John F.. Dille Co.) fublltiin," wiltl Cirau'paw Ik-ntley, I 104-, tiHluy, when sonieonc nsktb i I1I111 what Iie'd'do If he had his lire. t iiro over. I never reinvin ber whether a pleasant vtoinnii wm irarty or not. . (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) ' ; Epigrams By Hoover Enriched Speech at Inaugural " WASHINGTON, March 6 MP) President Hoover's inaugural ad dreES bristled with epigrammatic statements. Here are some ' of them':. .,"''. ' ,''' '.."We aro steadily building ''a now race a new civilization great lb its own attainments." "Rigid and expeditious justice Is I lie first safeguard of freedom, tho . basis of all ordered liberty, the vital force of progress." j.; "There would be little trnftic In 'Illegal liquor If only criminal! putronlzc.1 H." ,, Inws Which exist." "Our wholo system of self-government will crumble either if of ficials elect what laws they will enforce or citizens elect what laws they will support." ' "Thuse who have a true Hiitler stniullng ot jfliiprlcn. know that wo have no desire for territorial expansion for economic or other doiufnntlon uf other iicoiiles." - - "We not only desire pence- with the: world, hut lb see peace main tained throughout the world." ' tqlned throughout the. "iv,,..,. ,,n i. en,,i, . .. c ' - ",V ' our aon ' ' 'Tiie animosities -of i,oniii iln-.. no i in contributed to ability In de- elccliontt should haxx no place In-our go-1 eminent for government must con- corn Itself alone with mon weal." "Ours Is u land rich in - re- 1928 USPS IT I5i 107 BLAc VffS. TH TJOC'S "BILC ,u;AS..,. "Well, sir, I'll try bt-ln' a Rc-I "FlMll ';W0W, How HrSMy "6P ' YouR. HATS T.O' Mwrr'SM'irt in TUG BUSINGS $ Of NT CRTAl souxtfcvi; stimulating In its glor lous'Dcauty; filled with millions of'hffbpy ho mesv blessed rlth; com fort, ana,, ppportunuy." ; 4No country in more loved by its peojile. I have an; nblding (n(th , In i"tlejr .capacUy, "integrity and high purpose." v ( Quill Points - Statcfmien aro men who ampu- j tiitc territory and leave tho sorei spors to-posterity. ' . The lie is the Iccitlmnte weapon ot tho'weakr but the strong man tells the 'truth and lets the' hca-, then rage.. . " Poverty ; Isn't tho causo of dis honesty. Only1 "the better hotels have their"- names ; woven . in ' the towels. . V i .. . - - i , . Happy thought for .theatre men. When .cattiQ; wander away -.from rotten straw,; clean fodder v.111 lure them back. . A Minneapolis judge required nJ. dealer tq refund the purchase' price .-jpx,.,a cigatjotte . lighter thnt wouldriwofi;Add - $3.60 or 5. to your 're4ou'rric!i;f ...... . A two-ear garage just: means that she alouc vhs ; brlilifCi V: ; ami lie alune plays golf. t ,.''.' r . A .tnlllloh solar . systcmti - like, ours.. llllllons ,pf, earths all, Bwa'cm, ing . w.jtii'v bipods.' '.' And , ono'j, llttV jnait' asking Heaven, to. quit otliori 'business : and ; .'help- - hl'm' riiako. .a dollar.. . . - - '. . ... . :' ' "Mai-be 'nraycrs for ritlh fall' he etiiuse i somebody else With- 'a; 'car.vfoi deadly di'tiffs as our . own en newly w'nslicd Is praying for' a vyligHtened country. , . ,. ,,. . .. spell, j Forgive? ; Yes. - You can forgive w mine tor KicKing you,, out ryqu - never can -trust mm' again,, .rori vou know ho has a capacity ' for kicking. Ambrlcaiiismi doing 'to 'the cir- cus every day., feeling', resentful ; because tho-olowq no longer sbdms.j fqonyu. .-'. . " . iji '' Bridge" and courtship' are the1) - only gaiiies In which, you -can-fallj , to ' make: your bid amV yet profit rr.ore than' -Uio one who'jeats ,youi j ,- 1 . t i - -, c ! 1 ronuuiic, anu inv(te uie: unya uoi- Thank Goodness! i.Vncle -Sam (owing 1314 to come back.. The 20 nnd John Pull linto and fear- one cen( nank is worth cents, 'Uie another only long enough, 'to-'gctj;oeiit' Ura 'la Vorth' ''eo; thu tnotr -nimroprintion -ortiB -t,nrougn. , Crime' wlllucnd- whon the eitiml nal says to 'himself: ' t'lV'body . despises mc,!. 'Instead .ofi''TIU'y' think l'lii.'itough guy ' I ,),'i'il,.V'i:V You can't, always trll; which- ; one 1s boss In tlio family, lint i it Isn't tlie one tlint Hdes on : the folijlng scat. ' , ' How wise Government is! ,' In milking a. tax' "return' you can do' duct contributions- made. 'vo or ganizations that need nothing: but you can't deduco ' contributions made to individuals- whoso need is great. . :--.- ', . , ' ',. . ' Wonderful man! Millions uf lectures: billions of printed words: argument, quurrela,-, laws,, blood shed, .lawyers,, ships a gigantic expiiiiditurQ.,, lit i cnMty, ,,to docide whether or not ho shall, take a drink. .'-..,, The ' pyrntiitits' may "represent n toollBh Vanity,. sbut at least they provided .wo'rR ' foj- iperi.'C NO rhar- Sore Throat? v ; Don't Gargle Quicker and Better Relief With Famous Prescription 1 : 'Don't snffor "from thc.paln and' soreness, of sore throat. garglns, and salves are to slow they relieve only temporarily.1 Cut Thoxlne, a famous physician's 'prcscrlntUih. Is. guarantoed to give relief almost instantly. . i -Thoxlne has a double nction iellwes the, soreness and goes-direct to the Internal, cause. Ne chloroform, Iron or otner harmful .nu iwi- 11 e 1 1 11 " ! ' 'J :''Ff -' i' , inw- iitiuiiy. jviso wouuei'iiiny tne Cflra', , - .ll. ,,.!.. .. n . n K b wuick relief guaranteed, or your 'money back. aSoiieeo ami $1.00. Sold by Heath's Drug Shire.,- S4r MS BWK , sgvjgm Bucks; i APieceV WIN G TH ooh "was" plmplf?' cnouch tt give a dole to ldlcra. No natlbn can ue kept down forever. ' The' more 'Germany is made to Buffer now, the bigger the bill she will present for pay ment In later years. .y .'iCbrrcci this suntence,- ;;"ln-my time,". vnld' tho mother; 'tgirjH didn't scheme to,, attract ))oys as they do now." , ' Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) j Russia-accuses: political enemies rrif working disguised as' a -Eaptist organization,.'. Counter revolution ary woiji, it, appears. Is usually, In Russia done under gome religion? disguise. ' 1 i ... , . , ' I ' Mr: Rockefeller, perhaps because ho Is a Baptist, is accused ot "using oily money to corrupt the soviet proletariat." It would be good for the Koviet proletariat if Mr. Rocke feller's organizations would : show Russia how to.fjsht disease and or- ganize industry. ., Capital may be a tearful octopus, but it does, know how fp get things' .done, . v , .. . . t - ' ' . H . WTtlle the League of Nations talka of . saving China by prevent ing opturh shipments to that conn try yon learn that China herself produces ten times as much opium as the rest of the world,, not, rely ing oa outside supplies. ';. Mun. ' no rhattor 'bor poor,- will always buy, two things, whiskey and drugs, China's- revolutionary and other generals, according to a dispatch' from Peking, 'compel fill -lanil; 'pwnej-u to plant a cf tutu area t5r opium, production and' from the oropa; extract; tons ot., millions a year.,,, -vi '' -- The heathen,, lu his, blindness, lipwjng down to wood ,and . atone, aoos.;uot,-jiowevor, spetm as mucii ' Germany, according to' press 'bb servers, is pasBlngr throtlgh Its most uangerouB. icnsis- Hmce tno war s end. -Reactionaries, tired of the re public and longing for more kaiser ism, threaten a dictatorship pre- siRn, n.nnnrehv nnd flei-mnn Imne rjui goveWimeht-. '-'.: ..".4 To the outsider it would noein tuut one. uerman .Kaiser ougat to be enough for this country. '. jlowever. Germana ' are intelll Jgent. trained In politics, and It. is hot llkoly thcy will get 'rid ot tholr 2frccnt mark, is worth 25 cents. N01 th 25 cents. Not '-...-,;'-.:.' . so' bad. ;'''A barber shop -In -Liverpool. -ling-; 'Iriiitl ' has Vchnllengcd; ti-ftditlon by issuing, u no-talking decree for the .workers. T1K; triire ihie.s 'not; npnly 'In tffe w'ompp'a depart hient- ' 1 Don't Fass With ; Mustard Plasters ' - Don't-mix a iness ormuslard, flour , and water when you can relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. ... : Musterole ismade of oil of mustard and . other, helpful, ingredients, and takes the place of mustard plasters.. ' Musterole usually gives prompt re lief from, sore throat, bronchitis, ton sillitis, croup, stiff neck,, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back ,or joints, sprains, 'acrtmu9cle,bruiaeK,'chilblato,fro3ted feet, coMs of the chest' (it may pre vent pneumonia). .. .. Jar & Tubes BtUmr than a-muataraf niaafer Electrotherapy ' '" Chiropractic Dr., H. P. Coleman ' '!lth SufecoBflful Yoar Jh.Medford " - Dalmnlilir llV ,'Minninlmniil ' 1 Medford t enter Bdtf. Phohe.ies ivuiuropatuy ; ,.- snou Mcieuce aAiBHau,rT. oni44 AfOMPum eiJARmo ua Tirana bvnkb THAT'S? 29 tf, NOVW, ,1 HouJ rJ0oT "DCNPTAU B 1,1X4 1. rAou) MANY TiMe. DlX,rAUTT KICK YOvj (W TttfS MouTH?,, Au. this . experuss s - - DrSlucTl'Bv.G AMT AM0UfrT AmoumT : off. yoor. n , . UIL:- 1 I .'j',:'fi.'.iuo,. Your Income Tax Sn. 2; Bad debts may be deducted from gi-uss Income In determining nbt in come and may be treated in ;ohe of two ways, either by doduction'from gross Income In respect to debts as certained to be worthless in whole or in part, or a reasonable addition to a reiervc for bad debt.' Permis sion to adopt the reserve method is lirnHed to taxpayers having a largo number of accounts where credit has ;been ascertained to coyer: a considerable portion of time. It Is not granted for the handUng'of one specific debt. .' . . ' Bad debts may be deducted only for the year in which they are as certained:': to be' ' worthless ' and cliarged off the liodks'of the tax payer.' -The taxpayer .should at tach 'Ho his' return' a statement fr. showing the -propriety o" any de duction ''claimed "for" ba'd ." debts. ' Wheij the supporting circum--stances show that a debt Is worth less and uncollectible, and that le ga'l action, in all probability, Wou,Ul not result in the satisfaction of'c'x ecutlon on a Judgment, proof 'of these 'facts, is: sufficient-.of theh wbrthlessness. ...'-... . . . - . 1. Unpald.'.loahsmade ,to- relatives' o'c friends with little or no expsc tatlon of .their return - are hot .de- tdUeUble' but' "are egtfdea, 4s giftx.. claimed. ;'. : ' "' '- . . '. .'-; ' Echo stre,et Improvement project mart's soon. ) ' - -' "" ' "v " ti:' R1S APPETITE. : Thin, pafe pe'opl the , despondent sort who never, bave an appetite' JUi'l complain of lieattacliG's, . iiuligostion, dizziness, biliotisness, uual),y iiavq tpo mucli acid in their atontadi.) And'.ijn loss tliev "diaulaeo-it: iuiv -foad.'tliev eat turns into sour ISle and foul gases, V raic s DlapCp-nh diSolvcp iliat trtji- seaous ueai, sneuiuas Liie sioiuuca nu diKcrtts youf meals.. Many thousands of people have brouplit-bark the appe tite or their youth and gained weight . smvplr by cliewmff one of tlie plensaut tablets of Pape'tc' Uiapc)isiu after meals.' - f-'i- . It does wlmt'ii promises. Thnt'a tao reason 5 million packages nro used' a year ask rour'nearest druggist for it. By ! BUD FISHER AX tNTA.U BlU IseAR. OLb MwTT,' JUST THINVC Off', ti- TiMCesi J tl I III 'In purchasing a. Piamoud, ' III "quality alloiild (;-1lie'litii.i III , amount -conaidcratiorr.,; So.-'. Ill .oi-.tlng tt.slonc liero- nicaiiM HI ;:blianliig -the. ftnest. ovalL- 'B II able for the money. f ' ''Jj n ' in,