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MEDFOTtD MATL TRIBWE, MEDFORD. 'OTtEGON', SATURDAY,' MARCH 30, 1929
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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MKDroBD rsiNTWO CO.
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SOBERT W. ROnL, Editor
t. lUMTTtR SMITH. Hint
Ao Indeptutoat Neswr
toured u wool class utlcr it lisdiort,
moo, mtw Act of iludi I, 18T. -
' BUB8CBIPTI0N BAia
tt Mall In Adiinet;
Dalli, iUj Suodar, fear.., T.60
: Olllf, wit Sunday, Boots 70
Dall?, srithoul Bunds, yttr 6.50
' Dally, Without Sunday. aooUl. . ..... .66
wtly Mali TrlbuM, on ytar 9.00
Sunday, oot year 2.00
By Carrier, la Adrance In Medford, Aahland.
lacasonrilla, Central Point, PUxal), lalut, Uold
BUI and on Hithtiays:
Daily, vltii Sunday, tMOtrj. .'.!... I .T&
' Daily, without Sunday, montn. . . . ... .63
. Dally, wltbout 8uiKlay, one year..... T.OO
Daly, wfUi Sunday, one year 8.00
AU tern, eaib in adtanee.
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ndlnf Oct. 1, 1028, 4438.
. Official paper of the City of Medford, . ,
Official paper -of Jackson County,
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' M, C M00BNSBH k COMPANT
Offices In New York, Chicago, Detroit, Ian
franclsco, bos Angeles, Seattle. Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry .
Great kIcc la beiig expretwed by
that portion of the population try
ing to undermine the Constitution,
"by the upreHt of ty. Albert Mlchael
Hon, conKreaHman from Illinois,
charged with transportation, pou
seHsion, and Importation' of liquor.
"M. Albert Michaeluon uKyftya voted
dry; and he is near the head of the
Uhi of thuue who saved the -nation
by being firm for tho J one a Bill.
-He ue emu to have beemone of the
CongrresBional -hypocrites, that the
late Senator Reed scared out of
three years growth by threatening
to expose but was too much of a
gentleman and good fellow to do
ao.' -The allegations against the
eminent gent, allow . that he la
bleaaed with good Judgment, as he
Imported his. iiquor. The home
output Is tough on the abdominal
orffuna. and no congressman should
swig tho same abomination as his
constituents. Condemnation will
be heaped', on him not for his
hypocrisy but for getting caught.
Mil. CLAKA BOW
1 "(OiVfffMi Rinwrnld)
v Mil. 8UUMAKI3R found a
t fur choker yesterday 'between
Villurd and tho Sociology
ibuildtng.- It. Is not very valu-
able. -He haB it. " . -
Once upon a time, u new uuto
moutie was drivon downtown and
parked no it would not luku up the
parking bpace of three: aulpft.
generals -in Mexico are thicker
than, colonels during the liilO,
boom, and 2nd loots during the
: "World War. '"- :
There is no. vegetation to spoalt
of on the spring hats. , .
v (lrea Dispatch)
. .NEW YOKK, Mareh 2H,
Georgu O. George, hair 'dress-
1 tug authority-from Los An-,
geles, told the national beauty .
- show that evovyune mould re- ;
train from kissing a bald houd
as bald .heads are signs of hair
diseases.
. ((It has long "been a standard
female trick, If they were having
difficulty In gutting Paw to lot
looHC of tho family wallet, to sneak
up behind him and klsn him on the
bald spot, and It will not bo. stop
ped, though same' is unhealthy.)
Unless, the airport bonds carry
Tuesday, this .city will be us deud
as Muh Jongg in less than seven
years,, und known as Chumpvllle.
The dopurturo' of Mr. (lorry to a
new fftrfd is a direct loss to tho
community as he was one of tho
best ovcd mon In Bakor. county.
(iLa Pine News.) There should be
more .mention of tho Rotneo nun II
tles of leading citizens.
Many of tho fair sex are limping
around In n pair of old'slioes.
0 : -.,- WANCY VIUTIN' 1
". (lola, Kun., Kegistor)
1'hu alack In oil Is making som
who havo ti ki o a Mont Curio game
to feel bad.
- Jim Bristol' has not been fueling
well and is over in lola.
Leo Ashley was papering the
KriHto Houa u tiatturday Will
Dnnnon was over to his house fx
Saturday from lola. i .
Walter Baker and fuinly wer up
to tho Parental Home a Sunday,
i The trucks are running early
and late hauling.
Mrs. Harder .got a lotter from
her son saying oil was alack. ,
1 Mrs. Tom Blusahor has boon ronl
poorly. - . 0
Tom Sluawhcr got a ' call from
Uronson saying they wunlod som
work done. , ; - v
The Stewnrt girls wero going to
lola today tho U to fl. the hour
fur Mr. and Mrs. J. . it. .Stewart's
homo coming.. They' Are going to
bring him home on a stretcher. A
week ago the boys, Tony and Rob
ert, had a hurried or ll and 0t hoy
went to K. C. to the hospital. Ho
had rallied and they are going to
bring him home. ''
When Mrs. Geo. Malcolm went
to let her chickens out shoound
they had all been taken but eleven.
Why anyone would rob a coupol of
old people that are too old to stand
a heavy loss. Is more than we can
tell.,- .ftou:. day the wrong you do
othsrs w;l com Home to you, then
.you wilt be like the poor boy that
was mean to his fathor who dlde
Oh, Father, com back, I wHl never
be mean to you any more. It was
too Jate.
Mrs. Tom Blussher had been In
poor Isialth for some time and
they have their llttel Grand
Daughter thear to cars for as Its
mother is In the Telephone Office
In Bemtnule working to make a
Uvinr for the llttel one.
THE HOOVER METHOD
PBRESIDENT HOOVER'S decision to scrap .the presidential
(vach again emphasizes the fact that we have a new Presi
dent in the White House. ' 1 ";. ,'
This action may not be particularly important in itself, but
it is important as an indication of the President's character
and attitude of mind. : )- . ' ' ; '-. : - ;
President Coolidge wv'a not a sea-faring man, but the May
flower was at the dock, former
doubtedly felt a certain obligation in using it himself. At any
rate, the thought of abandoning it entirely would never have
occurred to him. , . '
' But to President Hoover precedents are something not to be
followed automatically but to be tested. Here we have essen
tially the mind of the engineer as contrasted to the mind of tho
politician and office holder. , -
. President Hoover has sailed the Seven Seas, and to him a
trip, on a. private yacht or -an oeetm liner 'presents no novelty.
He prefers trout fishing to cruising as a rcci'eation, so why
spend $300,000 a year and keep
simply because three Presidents
; So he promptly ordered the
In the same spirit; ;nnd with a
Hoover, announced she would
tend her. Why should she' 'She feels she is quite capable of
taking care of herself, and this secret service attendance was a
wtfr measure anyway. v
.As we say not nut-ions so important in themselves, but of
great importance a evidences. of an entirely new type of man
and womaniu the White House. '
AVhetlier the Hoover administration will he a success or fail
ure only time can disclose... But in less than a month it is per
fectly plain that it will not only ho "different" but will be
entirely the handiwork of itwor.tjunds which, Ju quality and
viewpoint, are unicpie in the history of iAmerican politics.
By Richard G. Massock.
NEW YORK. Col. Charles A.
Lindbergh and Miss Anne Spencer
Morrow "will be married by the
light of the largest wedding can
dles ever made In modern tfmea,
nays Antonio
AJoIlo, and ho
should know.
: For" Mr. Ajello
has been making
c a n d 1 e,s since
1880. A foremost
spec lalist in, a
rather restricted
field, he can tell
the history of the
art back to the
days of ; the Mo-
dicl. ;!
So Individual. (b
his own yiorit that
otcHAADQ, massock every til per turn-,
v, ., r'.,,ed out f "Is Hhop
near . the EajjL vlvor has a name.
The Lindbergh-Morrow bandies, for
lnstanco, probably will bo called
'Anna,", for . the bride. Seventy-,
eight Inches tull, made of sieclally
prepared wax f rom AJollo's' own
bees, and scented with the por
fumo of lilies of th-Valley and
orange blossomH. thty will bo the
gift of Mr.: and Mrs. Cleorge Arejits,'
Jr., socially prohilnent. friends of
tho couple. . ...,'
boelely CHiHllcinuker. :
Mr. Ajello, who Is best known for
his 18-foot, CariiHO memorial can
dle, which -burns every All Souls'
day In a Pompeii, Italy,, church and'
Is expoctcd to lant for 18 centuries,
will not disclose how many can
dles ho Is making for the nuptials
of America's hero. Four, boating
tho letlnr "Ij,m were completed In
10f dnys. . Ertch would burn, oon
tlnunusly for four days, but the
oustom Jh to lay thorn ;nway after
the ceremony, to be lighted again
on each Hl.nlvermirv Ihernnftor. Thn
maker hopes that fur yrai'M "I-lndyl.
and hlH brldo" will bo. reminded of
their ron.Hnco by his handiwork.
His candles have lighted (he con
summation of other fam'nps ro
mances,' Including Hint of Gtne
Tunney and Polly Lander. He hius
made candles fur PrcHldent Cool
idge. MttxHollnl, Queen Malic, tho
Prince of Wales, tho Prince of
Monaco (Monte Carlo),, Eioanora
Duso, D'Annunzio, nnd others of
the grout throughout tho world.
Tho largest annlverHary eahdle
72 Inches tall was made for David
llelasco's sixty-ninth birthday last
your.
DonIkilh IOxi'IhmIvo.
To the man who cumo from Ituly
lit tho ago of two, ovovy tiumllo
ho faahlonu in a work of nrt, tlo
aiKnod only on Individual commta-
MUTT AND JEFF
SIR SIDNEY fOO SHoweD
JUT)GM6rjT tOU JOIMGD
HAVINS A LI0M TMC
FRlCMb.lS HAVING
TWfc FImsst peopie cam
LB U6N TAtAERS
I in
i , umtmRSKSBM j ! iiim.ii.i i - ' ' "- " 1 1 it ii iii n nn , 1 . urn w
Presidents had used it. he un
180 men out of naval service,
before him hud done so? .
elimination of the Mayflower.
similar attitude of mind, Mrs.
not have; secret service men at
sloh and hfevcr sold to any' but tho
origiiyil purchasers He makes up a
Htirpluu for ,cach order, to provide
replacements in case of breakage,
but all that are unneeded are
given to charitable institutions.
,. Society? folk, and aristocrats are
his, regular customers. Some use
te candles frankly for show, tak
ing them on travels so that people
seeing, personal tapers on hotel din
ner tables will wonder who the
owners are. For Mrs. Stuyvesant
Fish he made a royal blue candle
to harmonize with her yach.t. And
Just as this reporter was leaving, a
footman delivered a bouquet from
his mistress, to be matched, In de
sign and perfume, with, candles for
a dinner party, at a cost of ?75
a dozen.
; ,
T'
3 UAREZ, MexlcOiIaroh ,30 (JPf.
Dwighjt W, MoiTpnyUnlte StateW
ambassador to Mexico, was termed
a "propaganda, agont" for -..the,
Calles regime, in "a message last
night from General Jose Gonzalo
Escobar,, commander fn'chlcf of
tho revolutionists, to the 1 rebel
dlploniatlc mission, now in Wash
ington! ' . ...
General Escobar, asked the mis
sion to communicate the ' message
to tho slate department and to the
American people
"Ambassador Morrow has obvi
ous business connections with Gen
eral Calles- which prevent him
from realizing the regrettable
error he "makes by invading the.
exclusive Jurisdiction of the Mexi
can people, 'thereby prejudicing
American Interests not only In
Mexico but In all Latin America,"
the message said.
, '
AIDE BY J. D. MICKLE
' PALiKM,' Oro Mar. 30. i (ff)
Iano Morloy of Kalcm .lias boon
anliolntod by !lalo Dairy and Pood
ComnilBHlonor .1. ). Mloklo as a
doiniiy in tho department. Morlcy
luia for a jiumber of years boei
engaged in tho roHtaurant nnd gro
cery bnnlneiw in Salem and has
been mailing olorlt of tho state
Hfiiato at several legislative ses
sions. .
NEW VOUK, Mnroh 80. (P)
Mrs. Kuto Uav:s !'ir.::xar, widow of
Joseph I'nllt.er, founder of tho
Now y6rlt World, left njt ostnlo
Willi a net valuo of ta, lp,Ti28. The
appraisal, filed lodiiy, showed that
tho gross estato was 33,0411,605 and
that Its lai'Kest Item was securities
Worth 32.4C9.S77.
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Personal Health Service
: By WtLLIAH BEADY, M. D.
SlKtwd letter pcrUinlns to ptrmod bttltb tod hrr. ool to dlMjtM dUfnosls m
trntmcnl, will be tnawtrd bf Dr. Bnd; If s lUmped, tilf-tddrMMd tnveJop to eoclOMd
LetUr should bt brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large Dumber of Utter re
ceWd only few etn be answered here. No replj can be nude to gueriee oot eon (oral
iof to ItvtrtxHlooa. Addreee Dr. WlUUta Brady, to ear of tbls newspaper
, a charter member on two. 1 ; .';;'"'i' -
- California lady -writes: ' ; ' K I loua"? I assure readers frankly
As I count myself a charter I that if bad news is the only news
member bf the I A T club t feel ' en a " cfre Pondent. T In-
' , I variably evade the Unpleasant task
that I may rise and make a few in one way or another. Even
' ." .
read: .the article
referring to the
Dumb Division
How can some
be so dense, and
not have enough
Initiative to try
anything? I have
used a (proprie
tary est orer"
with a harmless looking name, but
containing - e ad ...and-..; sulphur,
which dyes the: hair black) for
.15 years. It had not been satis
factory ' for some time and I was
Wanting something better; .there
fore I grasped with pleasure your
formula of I & T and It Is fine.
I do not find it necessary to
use . it more than once a week.
with perhaps a little touch up if
gray spots appear. , I want ' to
thank you. heartily for the recipe.
I find also that it helps, to make
It "set" . the color to put in a
little spap.
I am also an addict, .of your
lodln ration, though;, I am not a
medicine taker on general prin
ciples, i have, never had a sick
ness. of more than 24 hours since
I was. 8 . years , old,- which is .a
pretty good record, as . I am now
paat the three score and .ten rr
but don't tell any one. ,1 never
A. i 1 I
,1 enjoy your articles, and when' 'of f rttlns l in , ,
you get on ono of your sarcastic Petrolf"m- Apply, this dally for
streaks It , Is bettor . than the eve1 th?n d'acontlnuo until
"funnies" ' i Iftirther need. In some cases it is
Tho lady incloses ''a generous' well. to reduce thr strength of
lock of lier hair, and from the the salve about half at first, by
appearance of the sample I should m,ixlnB ,11 e 1 wltn. an fnuai q"a"
have felt no surprise had she told! "'y 0,f Plain petrolatum. This
me she is 25 yearsold. The hair If 18 not only a sood remedy
is a. well, I should call it a light '" tun, or ringworm toe Itch,
brown color and it looks like natu- but, 11 's al8 an excellent appll
ral color ' I caton tor the relief o, fexcessivo
ANew jersey lady also rises to swfa""B " fseet-il.It sho,ula
remark not be applied more than a few
"I see quite a lot of talk about day8 ln succession, however,
this copperas and black tea for Beware lie Spray,
dyeing gray hair. My hair isj ' I use spray gun for painting
white in front. I got some cop-) toys. Fan not .large enough to
neras and black tea and used- it' take care of all the paint, fumes.
on my hair as a wash (warm) 1 1 am pretty healthy, but wonder
and behold not a. gray, hair in' if this is unhealthful work. The
sight, j 'um.lt twico a week.. 1 1 spray, gun does not bother me as
use a larger piocei of copneraB,neh.,as the. dlp tank.. Please
than you suggested tt- a .piece the
size of an olive, instoad of a
piece the size of a kernel of corn. i
in the pint of black tea, and apply J.?i. : ,n :
it hot. I am employed where here Answer The-'-spray is partieu
are lota of young people and as .larly, hazardous. ; It Is criminal to
yet no ond has ever noticed myxpose any workman to such spray
hair. They do say I dress it bejineedlessly. Proper installation of
comingly. ,1 wish.';! could, me exhaust or other mechanical ren
these people!:-who c6mplatrf': ab0OT tllatioiit'.or, of sealedfchambers for
results and Just let them see ri the work would, obviate the risk,
hair. .1 use': rubber gloves.'ias trieij.I should not.; advise any inan to
copperas, and tea stains tho hands. .'take. ieh a- Job at any price.
I lo so enjoy your health articles." (Copyright , John F. Dllle Co.) ;
Once-more the recipe.. An un
known correspondent sent It in.,
l'iit a plec'o .of copperas (that la I.
iron sulphate, not copper) the size I
of a kornol of corn, in a . pint of
black toa. Apply this to the hail
as often as you wish. It, darkens
gray or light colored hair. .In any
case It is absolutely harmless to
use for 'darkening gray hair. '
Several correspondents say they
use a larger quantity of copperas
a teaspoonful or more to the
pint of ordinary black tea. I
believe ordinary green tea would
serve aB well,, but the correspon
dent who gave us the roclpe speci
fied black toa. . ' ! ' . ;
Tho membership of "tho. Iron
and Teanrlub is Increasing stead
ily. Tho Dumb Division, too. Al
most every day a eandluato,, for
tho lattor asks whore- black 'tea
may bo obtained' .Until some,
tea Importer or grocery houso sub
sidizes mo to boom black tea l'nit
not a-going to toll when you can'
buy tea. That would bo advertls-i
ing, and doctors don"t advertize. .,
OlTKSTIONS AND ANSWKItS
CoriitHiHiiidents Should Not, Bo 4)
"Worrkxl ' ,
Kvory day a number of nnony
mous queries como from "Wor
ried." Somo of tho , subjects of
these .quorles are not suitable for
dtHcurtsipn hero. Otherti can be
properly answered only by an in
dividual reply. Most of them, I
am sure are from, persons who
really havo '. nothing to worry
about, If they would only let me
have a chunce to toll thorn. All
questions and requests for Infor
mation or ' advice are absolutely
confidential so far as I am con-
my friends be "Worried" or "Anx-J
aid Get in the Swim
when a doctor has a natlent at
I,.have 3atjhi8 mercy lt 1 cUngerous : busl-
ness- giving bad news. I nave
a poignant recolleqtlpn bf an In
stance of this to deter .me. For
20 years, so it seemed, I had to
meet face to: face nearly every
day a former patient whom I had
once consigned unequivocally to
a plot in Wood lawn yes, and a
couple- other ' accomplices, "'really
good doctors,1 concurred' 'with me
In. this unqualified pronouncement
of doom. Gosh, how that fellow's
grin saddened my life! I learned
my lesson.' Yes, we - have -bad
news NEVER AGAIN. . ..';-
Tho Salve for Too Itch. "
Somo., tlme ago you printed ft
salve for toe- itch which worked.
Uvonders both fOLv tho itch and skin
peei:ng . between the toes. uur
.jar was' broken and part of tho
label .with the formula, is mlsslntf.
Would youl be kind ', enough to
print .the 'recipe again, ' It. helped
several members of our famHV so
much. Mrs. M. . .' V . . -Answer
Whitfield ,,.(a.lAhclon
dermatologist ,. rde ma to lo'gist is a
physician' or. Surgeon who devotes
his ..practice to. skin diseases, and
it does not mean wha the' layman
too often .assumes in America)
gave 'us the; formula' for his oint
ment. t It Js salicylic .add twenty!
(20) grains, . penzonlc , acid (40)
advise ,, me whether, to . stay or
leave, , I get : good pay mayDe
that ' is - why-. the pay -ls good.-!
In look 1 11 down our long1 lino
of Presidents, I bellevo Herbert
Hoover is O10 nest, (wimple of the
possibilities of this couutry. Ho
never hold a poll Imofc or c-en
studied law. G119 Ijlndlwrgh '11
find tliat "wlnntu' South America
nil wlniiln lain wife's , folks . are
two . entirely . diftVJrcnt ' proiosl
lions. 1 ; . ': . ' .
Ernest Hostel was' a local visitor
at Table Kock, last night,; whero
he. mado a brief address at the
meeting of the Table Rock Com-
munlty club,
Quill Points
It Is fitting that, the secretary of
the interior Bhould come' from the
interior and the secretary of war.
Rain Is that wet stuff that domes
down the day. after. you havo t,h
car washed. . .. -. . ,v , ? i
The world praises a great critic,
but It. thinks of him much as It
thinks of a parrot that can swear,
If you know his opinion of com
panionate .marriage, you know
whether he has any daughters, :
, No man ever had any luck mak
ing love to a woman who was con
scious of looking her worst.
You on n't always tell tho ;
man who takes cold baths, but
it isn't necessary. He'll tell It. '
The Puritans had ..their little
faults, but. they, ducked tiommon
scolds InstuaU of calling them great
critics. ;- . ;
One reason why a girl looks bet
ter in profile la bocauso you can't
see that the t bloom o , youth is
higher on one cheek than on the
.other. :, ,-, .. . -: , ,
'. Nothing elso so annoys a doctor
as a patient who persists in having
rheumatism after his teeth and ton
sils are . out. . . - .
Americanism: - Pretending to
hunger for culture and beautyt
silently enduring billboards.
.. If she kisses a baby on. the cheek,
she is a young girl; if she kisses
its mouth, she is an old :mald; .lf
she kisses the back of its neck,
she is a mother. , -
. ' When a comic .strip character . Is
in danger,, it's a comfort'to reflect
that the artist, can't afford to. kill
him Off. ' ... wr:,..; -
.If the dealer drives it out to your
house, ten times, it is still, a new
car. . "When you drive, it out one,
time, it is a used can : .-. - ,.
, Yet these patent household
conveniences never seem to ,(
keep a house as clean ns old-..
faHliioned elbow e"ease did. ,
' ""The" dumbest girl is one who'
wonders whether the widower with
nine children really has serious in
tentions. ' iJ" ";, - ti , ( . .
.' The more we see of ciragette tos
tjmonlals, the more we"ohder
what vague quality it' fs that makes
the greu,,t great. ,, .' '.;.;-; V,' X :
' Almost every youth goes through
a- ported -when 'he wonders how
such dull parents contrived tb , pro
duce such a brlght child;. Vj, ;
' The world knows- little about
Anne, but it finds considerable on-,
lightenment in the fact that she
calls Llndy "Augustus." . . .
. Correct this sentence: "I was
so interested in the picture," 'said
she. "I didn't notice what any of
the characters wore." ' . , , ;
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
That interesting collection -of
fanners would" probably tell the
farmers first of all to organize
their business, eliminate lost mo
tion and time, Including - an hour
and a half for their hired men to
harness and unharness the team.
Cut Rockefeller, Schwab and Young
decline to advise. Morgan is ln
Europe. The farmers will havo to
work out their problem., .
H
Big oil men of Ameria agree to
a definite plan for preventing
waste and reckless competition.
Sir Henri Deterding, manager and
director of the Royal Dutch-Shell, a
sort of British Standard Oil, prom
ises 100 per cent co-operation, what
it amounts to remains to be seen.
Europe also reports that United
States steel plants will combine
with European steel companies in
a sort of international trust to rogu
lato prices and other things:'
Once, in the good old "muck
raking" days, this country swooned
and then had tits about a poor
little trust amounting to a billion
dollars. It . chopped that trust,
Standard Oil, into tiny pieces. Now
each piece is worth a billion.
' M
The trust fever has gone down,
end men can talk calmly about a
trust to Include all steel plants in
the United States and plants across
the ocean. "We first endure, then
pity, then emhrace"
Mr. Mnxoe, editor of the London
"National Review," has a program
for Britain's salvation.
Mr.' Maxse suggests that Great
Britain stop paying Installments on
the money she owes Uncle Sam.
The good exuse offered being; "we.
have discovered that America useB
our annual tribute to build battle
cruisers."
That's almost as bad as the king
of Crete using the annual Greek
tribute ;of youths and virgins as
lunch for the minotaur.- '-.-
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England lacks gold, England has
much ' unemployment, England is
heavily;:. taxed. But in . England
those1 that liuy stocks borrow the
money a 5 per cent. ;r :
f--'
We sent five billions to England
in the war, about four billions to
Prance and scattered other billions
around ''like drunken sailors," and
'Americans pay their banks 20 per
cent interest if they want to buy
stocks on margin. In "poor Eng
land" money is borrowed for the
same purpose at 6 per cent.
High finance inanageB its busi
ness better here. It could teach
Shylock something about getting
that pound of flesh.
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Farm Notes
. When lawns are beginning to
grow and there is more or less
lead grass in the sod, It is best
,to ctlt the lawn early and thus en
courage quick .results irom me
new shoots, says the experiment
station; - . X
A farm building- may often be
saved from fire by having water
available in hydrants in the barn,
garage or hog house or by having
running water in the house, says
the experiment station. Hre pre
vention Is the only protection from
firo on many farms. . Smoking
may be forbidden, brush fires
may be watched, chimneys may
be cleaned, grain and storage bins
may -be ventilated ' and electric
lights may be installed, - but in
case a fire starts a good water
system with water under pressure
and hydrants nnd hose near nil
bulldlngH forms' a ready and re
liable defense. "Where no running
water is available fire extinguish
ers are the next best.
A good top. dressing for grain
nlmnnimti MiilfutA fir 85 . OOUlldS
sodium nitrate an acre, says the
Oregon , experiment station. mo
fertilizer.. Is put. on ; when the
v.1Oli no Ay., ni whflfl It .S H.O-
tually raining so the fertilizer will
not stlck;.to., tne plants. ' .
. Ammnnlmn aiilfnfa In thfi fer
tilizer recommended by the Ore
gon experiment station for grass
lawns. . Grasses, , especially bent
grass, thrive on acid soils and dan
delion and plantain, weeds which
are troublesome In lawns, do. not
grow well on acid soils. Ammo
nium sulfate increases" the acidity
of the soil so that it checks weeds
and furnishes nitrogen for tho
A in n nnlnm oillfurn (u VidHt
hut on dry and washed into the
ground with a hose. The rate , or
application is one-half pound for
100 square feet, i '1-1 '
: Parsley may bo kept for somo
time If put in a iglass of water
and set ln tho ico box.
Carrots and beets cut Into odd
shades', make effective decorations
for soups and salads.
" A' syrup for griddlo cakes and
waffles, may easily bo made by
adding caramelized sugar to a
plain sugar and water syrup.
' A' pumpkin pie may bo dressed
up In different" ways,, ono ofi
which Is to arrango ' mounds ot
whipped cream on top of the plo
with lakes of honey - in each
mound, after the pie hail been
baked and cooled.
" Soup fat is excellent for cook
ing and seasoning vegetables. After
removing from the top of the soup,
it Is slowly rendered until all the
fluid has evaporated and the fat
is clear. Time may bo' saved by
rendering tho - fut from two to
throo cookings of soup at once. , '
A kitchen bouquet usually con
sists of half a carrot, a leek, a
few sprigs of parsley, a stalk of
r - t f j!
Home Pointers j
colery, a -sprig of thyme, two
whole cloves and a bit of bay leaf.
These aro tied together in a
cheesecloth.- The bouquet .is al
ways removed before serving. Tho
Ingredients, may be vanca at win.
All measurements 'are figured
as level In baking and cooking.
To got a level spoonful, dip tho
Kimnn into the material. ' lift - ft-
slightly heaping and level by slic
ing the side of the knife across
the top 'of the. spoon.. . Do not
level by pressing Jt. ...
taportatf By jaoRson cunt, Abatnatt Oos
. 8I1U1 SifMt and CasitraJ miJ
' ".. Real Estate Transfers. - '
V H. Robinson et ,ux to Lulu E
oaulsberry. Q. C. D., the W. 100 ft:
of lot 3. In block 33. in McL'ullv's
Add. to Jacksonville.
O. H. Dalkey et ux to Sterling C.
Richmond ot ux, W. D., lot 8, blk.
3, -Queen Anne Add. to Medford.
' O. V, Myers et ux to Arthur E,
Lalng, W. r.. land in Medford.
Nellie V. Boll to CharlesA. Wing
Agency Inc., W. D lot 10, blk. 2,
Park Add. to Medford.
, Charles A. Wing Agency, Inv., to
L. P. Stubblefleld ot ux, lot 10, blk.
2, Park Add. to Medford. W. D. :
Conncll Ward et al to ' Marlon
Qault, Q. C. D lot 4, L'k. 2, Ken
wood Add. to Medford.
Linnie Hanscam et al to Marlon '
Gait, W. D., lot 4, blk. 2, Kenwood
Add. to Medford'.
O. U. Nlles to Charles M. War-
reii, w. kj, v., an unuiviaeu
interest In NEK of SW14 sec. 4,
lurn 9E Xf 9 IT 1r .
C. W. Reives to Perry I. Ash
craft, W. D lot 18, Pracht's Add.
to Ashland; :
- Arthur E. Lalng to Blrdeen My
ers, w. u., land In Medford.
O. U. Nlles to 8. Gartslde, Q. C.
D.. M Int. in NEV4 of SWV4, sec.
4, twp. 35, S. R. 3 W. W. M.
Matilda Lofland to Philip Wendt
W. D. to part of the N of the'
E of the W of Twp. 59 S., R 1
E W. M. .
Margaret C. Phillips to Raphael
C. Messner et al Deed to govern
ment lot in Lot 2, Sec. 17, Twp. 26
S., R. 3 W.
Annabel Porter to Theresa M.
Dickinson W. D. to halt interest
20 acres nernna tlm emttl. ami nP
the SEV4, of Sec. 26,. Twp. 36 S., R.
2 W. . . .
J. C Bnrnpn ' ot liv tn Tatap
Young et ux W. D. to land in Soc.
13, Twp. 37 S., R. 2 W.
Stella B. Myers to McKinley Gen
try et ux W. D. to land in block 3,
Kenwood Add. to Medford.
Otis F. Mays et ux to P. E.
Parts et ux W. D. to lot 5, block
8, Laurelhurst Add. to Medford. '
W. A. Farmer to Otis P. Mays
ve. j. u. .10 -ioi o, diock s, Laurel
hurst Add. to Medford. .
joe siottck et al to dohn A, Riley
et al Deed to half Interest in the
NE' bf Seo! 4, Twp. 41 S R. 3 W.
Daniel N. Cowley et ux to Elmer
E. List et ux W. D. to 8 acres off '
of the entiro south portion (if Tract'.
R of the Snowy Butte orchard.
. Charles E. Brown et ux to Ver
non McKenzle et ux W. D. to lot ,
5, block 3, Kenwood Add. to Med
ford. .,.'.'.
G. M1. Roberts et ux to Parsons
Warehouse Co. W. !)D. to 33 4
feet off the entire south side of lot
11, block 32, Medford."
City of Medford to S H. Nowton
et ux W. D. to lots 8, 9 and 10,
block fi, Fairmont Add. to Modrord.
J. H. Newton et ux to William J.
Roberts et ux W, D. to lots 8, 9
and 10, block 6, Fairmount Add. to
Medford. . -v
M. L. Hartley et ux to S. W.
Boyd Q. C. D.1 to land deso. 117,
page 499.
Jasten Hartman et ux to William
ot the SW4i and the SWV4 of the
MUM. n Ctn ' on m qr a n
4 W.
Thomas K. Flynn ot ux to Goorgo.
A. Kassobaum et ux I3eed to the
SWV4 of the NBV4! of Sec. 14,. Twp.
35 S.. R. 2 W.
R. F. Parks et ux to Kutherltre
nil of al r In .1.,,. 1h ain11,l
& Payne Add to Ashland.
John I. Demmer ot ux -to II. V.
Pike W. D. to lots 1, 2 and 3,
block 2, Fairmount Add. to . Med
ford. . Paul n lnnnlnfd In Dalnl, CI
Jennings et ux Land in Twp. 37
S., R. 2 W.
Barbara Jennings ot vir to Paul
C. Jennings W. D. to land in Twp.
37 S., R. 2 W.
Frederick P. Bun-ell to Laura V. .
Edwards et al. iQ. C, D. to land in
Royal Orchards. .
John P. Lord to Minnie S. Lord
W. R. to lots 6, 7 nnd SE14 ot
SWyiof Seo. 6, Twp. 40 8., R. 1 W. ;
the Sli'4 of Sen. 18, Twp. 40 8, R.'
1 W.J . the NEVi. of Sec.-24, Twp.
40 8., R. 1 W.; the SWVil of Sec.
24. Twp 40' S., R. 1 W.
Wm. Heckman et ux' to' E. J.
Cameron et al Q. C. D, to Sec. 13,
Twp. 39 8., R. 3 W.
By BUD FISHEP
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