Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDTORD.-' OREGONV TUESDAY, APRIL 16,. 1929.
MEDWRD MAIL TRIBUNE
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Mr, wHa Bandar, aw fear.
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TOO
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tCMBt f THE AMOCIATSD rM
bmilof Uaud Win nk
Tha AsKtiaui Prm li nrlaiiirfj aatltuKl ts
IB aw lur pwiniMi m ail am
crNUM U n or-atlwrab. endlud to
aad al. la th lacal am publijb4 btrtla.
All rV" ror tusneaiM.) at apeaui
aartta art .'1m raaarrad.
tmn dally afcraga HrraUliaa far all aMdafl
anftnj Ort. 1. 1118, 438.
Wflrfal paper of Uw Cllr If MMMf.
orielal paper at Jaeboa Cwrtr.
AcMfttum InreaeaUtleea
1 M.-C. MOtiENHKN ft CuMPAVT
Offlm la Nra Yk. ctucarg. ixtratt,
fmsefcea, tor Aatetei, BeallH. rprtlant.
Ye Smudge Pot
My Arthur Pny
Unrtnn TnlUv Prnnrl ADOrD Mtlir.
rich an income of $250,000 ' per j
year, has retired to a, Kansas farm.
heeaiiKe somebody said her voice
wax "cold and Inflexible;" . Worse
than this has been said of many
ihspranofl, resulting In longer and'
louder s.iua!ings.
The prww or ttt nation-has-been
given a well daeerved lecture for
iu , unmerited rrtticim; of the
Congressional hypocrites, Tecently
revealed as publicly dry and pri
vately wet. Tbt press should has
ten to express its deep regrets to
the' pair for their misfortune in
getting caught with liquor-in their
possesHlon, as they will no doubt
be more careful lp the future.
Several of our dinky mustached.
young men. are that way because
they have been misinformed by a
female, that the hairy adornment
makes them look like Conrad
Nagel. This Is had". news, as Mr.
Nagel In, a coming picture sports a
goatee.. ... -t, , .
A lighthouse worker with three
desks, and two hours off for lunch,
said yesterday: ' "
"Between you and' me and' the
gate-post." . .
An efficiency engineer analyzed
this statement, and returned a
verdict of treason In the first de
gree, as .he should have said:
''Between you and. me,, and the
power-pole.".-, (.;
BotaniHts report the findlfig of
some wild mustard? that was not
growing In nn alfalfa or grnln
field,
The passion for bulldogs, which
broke out In this1 vicinity five
weeks ngo, has encompassed one
of the Bates 3loys.' The erase is
Jn three forms, viz: the white bull
dog, the Boston bulldog, and the
Knglish bulldog. Humdingers, Inc.,
should nwuke, before the commu
nity Is confronted with wrinkle
faced poodles with the asthma. -
Prof. Relmer called yesterday
and reported that he had a tele
ncope coming, that would Bhow
every pimple on the moon. .
The first California tourist from
Roseburg, turned around In the
middle of the block yesterday.
To date, not a male has remem
bered where he hid his 1928 straw
hat. , '
Rodney Woodpecker, father of
seven boys, addressed the Bird' P.
T. A. convention at the l'ub. Lin.
yesterduy, and sounded a timely
warning. "The oncoming crop of
woodpeckers is A' shiftless lot," he
declared. "The young woodpecker
of today demands a grindstone
upon which . to whet, his , beak.
When I was a boy, a knot was
good enough. The example set by
parents, when they began to use
the corners of concrete houses, Is
coming home to roost."
Homethlng ought to be done
about upstate autolsts getting In
the road of auto freight trucks.
The three lending Republicans
of the state not mentioned for a
federal post, will probably sacri
fice thomselves for governor.
There Is a shortage of mechan
ics, and a surplus or lawyers, and
a wise Kansas City editor allows
thut this deficit can he wiped out
by drafting lawyers as mechanics.
A lawyer, thus reformed, would
have to be watched or he would
pack as many monkey-wrenches to
work as he does law books to
court. On the other hand, the
learned mechanic will never make
A grimy lawyer.
FOR STl'RDY FISH Kit S
I have it wish to wander by the
little rippling brooklet,
To choose a' brightly painted' fly
from out my leather booklet
And yank a troutlet high and dry
uSon my tiny booklet.
The springtime, stirs my sluggish
blood and penetrates my
marrow:
The bending hough begin to bud,
and Cupid whets an arrow;
. The froggle sings amid the mud.
nnd In the trees the spar
row. I have a strong desire to He upon
a grassy pillow,
Watching the fluffy clouds go by
st Hive the pussy willow
(No doubt I'd catch a cold and die
from such a peccadillo).
(Cleveland tMaindealer.)
Clatsop. Contract will be
awarded May 1 for construction of
two combination bathhouses at
Camp Clatsop.
CONGRESS OPENS,
W1TIC thiT opninjr' of Congress today; it' seems ftenerally
agrrtf'if tlie troubles of President Iloover will begin.
Xo doubt of it. But there w-no indication they will axstime
serious proportions in this special session. .J
The Republienns have an increased majority in both housed.
There appears to be general agreement regarding the provisions
of the farm relief bill, and only minor differences regarding
tariff revision; "
President Hoover has adopted i "hands off" polieyregard
: . i. .. . .i : . i. u - :..:-. . i u
"-""K", unu, vun sum
i program, any serious conflict
'ITMntiVA hrntii))H wnnM l,o ctirnpiuinrr ' .
Xo, in all probability, the President's real trouliles will de
velop later on. For'-sooner or later a test of strength between
the 'White House and the Congress is inevitable. A "hands off"
policy is theoretically sound, but practically impossible. .
President Iloover is wise in starting slowly and placing leg
islative responsibility f:olely upon the legislative branch. But
by the very nature of things, not from what our government
was designed to be,- but from .what! it has actually become,
such'a policy can't be continued indefinitely. .
Eventually, President Iloover must secure leadership of the
government with the allegiance -
. . .
in spue or and over, us opposition.-:, wjin a man or rresiuenr
Hoover's character and temperament,-we can see no alterna
tive. ... . ;-i J ;,!!;.- . . , f- .
" AritT this" means' a strugfrjf,
or urt open fiht, with an appeal1 to the Vmerican people:. In
-pitllCM flUA ihtt hilt tin iu on'tntr
! "
and the result will very largely determine., whether or not
President Iloover har been able to master the intricacies' of
practical politics, as well as he has the technique of other activi
ties in which Fate has thrown him. .
WHAT'S WRONG WITH
TII! problem' of the Hi Leagiieji whicl open their seasons
today is to furnish genuine eonipetition, particularly for
tile New York Yankees and the -Giants.
For the past three years the Yankees have won the Ameri
ca League title, and for five consecutive years.-from 1920 on,
the Giants did the same thing in the National. '
As a result thi baseball-fans of the -country as a whole, have
lost interest in the Big League title contests; always convinced
that the pennants will go to one or botH of the New York aggregations.-
It has also been generally agreed thiit the contests
have been reduced to merely a mercenary basis, pne or botH of
the New York teams winning, simply because they had, and
spent, the most money. ,
; This'' had been bad' for the national' sport', nnd unless there
should be a radical change this year, with the competition of
golfing ami motoring, liig League baseball' is dtio for'a sharp
decline in popularity. -. . ' .,( ...
There are indications, however, tliere will be new faces on
the chompionship benches this year. jCobb is throiiglvSpeakcr
is out, and. Babe Ruth' is 35 years did; For the sake of the
sport it is to be hoped' these stars appear on team, other than
those financed in-New York,. - . ..
SHOULD'SUCCESSFUL'MEN Bfi DISQUALIFIED?
A DKMOORATlContemporary declares there arc 'trio many
rk'h men in President Hoover's cabinet and: too -many
amongJiis appointees.
This has a familiar sound. But assuming the charge js true,
is iiVeally a bad' sign or n good'one?
' Just what' is it rielt man? As a' generol ruld isn't the rich
man iil-tliis country llic successful m&u? And isn't the success,
ful man-usually, tho capable mim? :
-1 Then how would it bo possible for the President4 of -this-country,
determined to make fitness and ability the prime tests
of political preferment, to avoid scouring some men of consider-
ut n..1f 1. f
; As such things go in this country today, Secretary Mellon is!f,f,n,"and for hW long it should
the only very nrh nmn in-the Hoover cabinet. Would our Dem
ocratic; friend discharge blm on that ground?
A much better plan would seem to be the President's plan,
to get'the licst men for the various jobs be eatt secure, and re
gard tlieirpcrsnnal fortunes-as factors neither for nor'against
them. - - "
Tlie' Mexican rovol til ion tints far,' if it lintl been n part f
the late unpleasantness, would have been chronicled as "Noth
ing to report' on the western front.' '
Tho (treat need of airplanes
keep a man np in the air without
Come to think of it, it never would do for man to control the
weather. . The farmers would need rain and thc'solfers willl n
pull would never let it.
MUTT AND JEFF
FOR TV4 C l A..r aC -shf
MKJtr THOU&HT
Yoo ArvD MoTT U)R6
o Your WAY
HOMfei
. ,r -r . f, . (sonna stay v ir , . 1 . Lit: V - ; ' .. -
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WHAT DOES IT MBAIW
a majuriiv umi niirn n umiitru
between the executive andlegis-
and support of the Congress, or
. ...... . . -
oitlior in politiefll manipulation
in ha 1 n ! i-l n'nrtVi irentriri !nrr
1 4 ' f"'
Bid LEAGUE- BASEBALL?
'
and. flappers U the ability to
so much speed..
The North Pole Is Just
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Personal Health Service
By WTJLLIAM
xraanal
tTMfapr. wul tm lamniil 07 Dr. Bndy U a ataaapeaV peU-aililinalil tamloaM U aacloMd.
Utura aboard b total aaal wrltta aa Ink. Ovlaf to tk larp anmber ml. latura ra.
aainj. aoij ikaaala aaaarnj kara. K replj eaa p aua- u aaaertaa aa4 mtarm
kaf U ktauntlarai Aililiaaa Dr. aUilaal BiMtr. Ik ekra'a tkl uiaaaam.
PHYsioixMsy
'Every chool girl knows that the
force of the heart beat ta the main
thing in the pumping of the blood
thru the arteries.
Bat that is all
the average! worms in children? (II. T.)
pchool girl knows- Answer Yes. Jn that way. and
about It. Ask her I other ways, the dog may act as
how the blood is j intermediary host in the infesta
returned to theltlon of children with intestinal
heart again and j para.Utes. Care should always be
she becomes "ken to prevent this, where there
vague. Ask her I31 a dE or 11 c!it in the home with
mother or herfyoung children. As a matter of
9unr nr even her simple h)-giene anybody should
teacher., tae same questions and
you'll find the school girl ,to not
so very dumb, after all.
Well. now. girls, mothers, teach-
era and aunts, if you will give me
your undivided attention for two
minutes you'll know" something
that may prove of real benefit to
your own health. I m going to
gWe you a' little lesson In practical
or ar""lwi physiology. .Notning to
uneasy ubout. just an' idea
him
about your circulation. Or If that
is embarrassing, then-suppose-we
say' any woman's circulation, or
for that' matter, any' human circu
lation at all. Tarnation, but it
does make me feel ugly and mean
the way folks take these little les
sons in physiology; one might
think 1, were committing some im-"
propriety In getting the blood back
to the heart, tho it is quite all right'
to-send it out from the heart even
if you have to make It surge thru '
the veins In a direction contrary to I
the normal flow. -
Maybe the 'force of the heart
bent would' be' sufficient to drive
ihe blood nil the way back-to the
heart again, if it were not for the
capillaries out where the arteries
end -and the veins begin.- Press
your fingernail nnd notice ' the
blanched area creep over the flesh
as you-increasa the pressure. You
are squeezing a fraction of a" drop
of blood out of tho capillaries
under the nail. It takes some
force to do It. Consider the enor
mous network of capillaries thru
out' the tissues of the body, and
you will readily Imagine that there
ia little driving force left after the
heart has driven the blood into the
capillaries.
. Capillaries are not little blood
vessels- at- all. The are merely
spaces between the fibers or cells
br the tlastie". Blood fc-oaks, oozes
or percolates thru the tissue as
milk does' thru' a filter of cotton
or water thru a piece of- blotting
paper.
. Your breathing is the main fac
tor In drawing the blood from the
capillaries back thru the veins to
the heart; With the act of inspir
ation, taking In breath, there is
considerable suction upon- the
blood in veins and capillaries, from
the lowering of pressure in' the
great veins in the chest. The dia
phram contracts, during , inspira
tion, pressing downward upon the
liver and" stomach and causing the
front abdominal wall to hulee (If
the individual' Is not opposed- to j
sucn ways or nature), and so blood
Is sucked' intb the rreur vein and
into the right side of the heart.
. Ho enileth the physiology lesson.
Is It necessary to remind you that
inifny functional troubles are due
to poor circulation and that they
mny ne prevented and In many
enses-cured hjr cultivating natural
1.1-eiuhlng hablt and by practicing !
ing muscles over which you have
voluntary oontrol
yt'KSTIO.NS AXTk- ANSWKItS
t'iMl r.lier Oiling the Blmho
. I'lenxe tell me when n normal
bnliy shuulil. begin taking cod llvei
"II. that Im, If you teach that he
iKhnuln beer In. imw miirh him-
e continued, cun you- name
Htiltulile' preparation or brand of
nod liver oil for this purpose?
(Mr. V. J. B.
Answer' JCvery bottle baby
shnuhl receive cod liver oil dally
from the age of 2 or 3 months to
the' end of the first year, llrennt
fed babies should hnve It, too, but
if the nursing, mother prefers she
may take tho cod liver oil for ,hc j
hnhy. Begin' with a dose of five
drops, mixed! with' any fresh fruit
Juice or vegetable Juice, or canned
tomato Juice, and' feed it on a
spoon to the- bahy soon after a
regular feeding, sny twice dally.
Increase (he dose of cod liver oil a
( drops each week, so that the
baby will get a teaspoonful or
more a day nt the age of five or
six months. There are ninny good
brands, any plain cod liver oil will
do:
Hogs am) Worms
t' have bean told there is dangef
Like Home to Augustus
VeSTtRDAY lwTTl
. t tovd we HeiwAS.. So was A PeN6onO. THAT J - - I I .. u.s , PCL ATiuec " I
Y STAY up HBe r- H'S O.rf. r HoMSlCKrJess! J 2LT TALK AV. I'-
i " amothfd Tiaw I -v roeui.' , 1: - - To haa gith? ! ijr
BBADT, M. D.
kaaJtk ami kraieoa. m t iWaim aMaawala a
ron woMCv
tin permitting a dog to lick the.
j hands, as there may be worm eggk
i 'n the dog's saliva and the eggs
' may invn imu inrir way into ones
; moath. Is this a possible source
! immediately wasn his hands after
: handling or playing with dog or
i cat-
' The Old Hokum Bunkein
1 I notice in a . . . publication a
i notice of a book that purports to
j tell' how anybody may tic . away
) with the need of glasses by means
of some simple eye exercises
(Miss M. M. L.)
Answer I can only assure' you
that no one'who needs glasses can
correct the defecr or visidn by
means of silly eye exercises. Using
t H A VM In dab u'ilk I- . I l .
' " niwi ID I, lie uesi :
exercise. . 1
Water Softener
What la best for making water
soft for bathing? Mrs. B. ft. H.)
Answer Bora Is an excellent
softener add1 a spoonful to the
gallon.
Vilh tli Muynbwey.uilfbr sal,
an' the White Hoiim? stahlra done
any 1th It begins to look-i like
I'M'Sttlcnt Hoover uui goln' to ttlt
ii hli'ycle.. I wonldn't mind gittiii'
olo ir I didn't looli m lilumnl ugly-wlM-n
I git up," said Tllfonl Moots,
rflajv
. 1 . . i
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
museum a Japanese ' tablet, on
which Is written a description of
mortifications of the flesh inflicted
UOOn hlmuelf hv a lanaoA tliwl.l
Hist "that tho dlvlno Dowers might I
be moved to restore the king s
Once Christians believed that it
pleased (lod to have them torture
themselves By starvation and other
wise. Now. they iieiieve that the
All Powerful would rather have
them go to-work.
The Reverend Ur. Duff lold Pres
byterian, says our age is religious,
the trouble is with' the churches.
,Vhat is true of Christianity is
donbly true of the: Moslem faith.
Amanitllan, deposed king of Af
ghanistan, drew a crowd of 60,000
supporters by promising to show
them the mantle of .Mohammed.
It had been locked in a chest for
200 years, and .Mohammedans be
eved' that' only a good man could
open the chest.
After two hours of effort Ama
nullall suddenly opened the chest
and held up the sacred relic. The
people flocked to him.
Another ship arrives In England
having landed two-miallimx cases
at Marseilles. Viscount Uurnham
will worry, for he hasn't been vac
cinated wlthlrf seven years.
In Northampton, England, small
pox la' spreading rapidly. Of 3(KI
smallpox cases, M had been vacci
nated bs Infants, not since: 270
Mutt Now
f THAT YC LooKl H6 -DiSCoyeRefc 1 - h -- - thc Pf wsuaf i ; u:' f :.. 2 r ,
j l . i ; --1
had' never bwn Taoclnslpd. An
outbreak of smallpor Is a wonder
ful' cure for antl-vacrlnatlon Don
sense. , ..,,,,,,,
Mexican rebels have abandoned
their publicity bureau In New York !
City, which is taken to mean com
plete collapse of the rebellion. - j
Mexico, In spile of war costs, re- j
ports a good financial condition j
and continues to pay cash to em- j
hiloyes and other.
-.
Quill Points
The Russian, who forgets the
age of the soviet rvgtme, cao look
at the street 'orrihans.
- . i
Thefr say ninety thousand Xew,
Yorkers get a living from boot-j
legging, but, this doubtless in-i
eludes morticians.
The' chief objection to treating
a guest like home folks Is that
he might grt mad and' retaliate.
An .orator Is a man- who can!
take a 300-word Idea and blowy
it up to hold 6000 more. I
"Speed Is essential to success)
In the modern world." - You,
should see a bunt going down the
first- base line;
Ttte ax&toffc American is
: one neither ricJi enough nor
poor cnoagfi . ' Jo count his
change " wlthoat - eniharraes
ment. .
We1 ha,vo an uneasj' fueling that
the "pioneers' never would have
established' a -great nation-on a
diet of peanut outer.
So a New York man' paid J32.-I
r for a bit or ' dentnr nnoge
work? Well, the halt usually goes
Into the sucker's mouth:
: When at last man is accustomed
to doing: nothing but brain work,
there probably- won't be any need'
of radio announcers any way.
Americanism: An independent!
uiaitirii ' siudiiiB civ uic
mnna aiiil-int-tf v whllo ' UStngf '
Dads ' earnings to land a good j
provider. . j
Few will die trying to beat the I
speed record of 231 miles. It
takes money, to build fast cars,;
and it takes brains to earn money. ; I
Seven new schools for the blind :
were established' last year, and .
we hope they have learned to say
"strike" so . the bleachers can
hear it. ' , :
Fable':' The old fellow was 94 i I
and tdld' reporters he dldh'tr at-'
tribute - h Is' longevity to any par-i
titular diet. I
Apparently tlio Idolli mate
is"onfc jiiseBlmple enough to
stand.' for1' bossing ikl 'not-'
quite-'- simple . enough to - be-,
ashnnicri otV
, , r -
SEVERELY BITTEN
BY RATTLESNAKE
BELLVIEW. Ore.. April 1G. ;
i Special I Walter Nash, the well-j
known Dead Indian rancher, was I
bitten Thursday morning by a 1
.rattlesnake when his dog, by bark
ing, called his attention to a hole ,
in the ground. Mr. Hash reached
into the hole with a forked stick I
and the sna-;e fastened Its tangs in
NO MORE PAINS
ORACHES ,
From Neuritis, Neuralgia, ;
Sciatica or Rheumatism
TmtMt ta pMMtpUnt bttltaf tMortMit Hi I
torn ta thnutb trw per ud bctn at one M i
drlr cut Uw Hiflmitloo which raiu all tlit
tortur. Pln and rrm nnlih qulcktr. KtllT. ;
hm and aoroM dteappMr. Muael and olnu ,
beratM aupplr and Hnbar. Tou tlote aoundlr at i
BlftaL rour appUt UmrtM artd yoa aiatn fMl :
that It la goad U be altt. . TrtM) ranialns rv I
dcp. Ouarantwd barale. Tou tn buy U i
ta good drat Mor. Aiwar In atc tt '
All 8 MMlfnnl TfrrutgiMtM
bis thumb. He held on grimly un
til he pulled lw out of the bole,
reaching with his left band to pull
II away. . , .
Mr. Hash Is living at present on
his lower ranch about six 'miles
out on the Dead Indian road. He
was rushed- to town immediately;
where he received medical atten
lion. ' tie has a very- sore hand
but no great trouble is expected
from the bite.
Mis Wyrtlo Xorred of Aehland
spent rridar risking at the home
of .Miss Wilda Merryman: ' I
Mr. and Jfre. Robison of Chilo- j
quin arrived in Uellview last week ;
anu-are at present staying at me
new camp ground built by Jack
lientou. -Mr. Robisoa is employed '
at the Moon Lumber company and )
is an experienced saw flier: The t
Robisons are looking for a location
in the Bellview district.
U. H. Pankey, who recently pur
chased an acreage in Bellview, baa
some of the' early '.varieties of
spring blossoms for sale. Daffo
dils and Jonquils are ready now
for cut flowers. He has other
bulbs planted for later blossoms.
A crew Is busy working at' the
Emigrant dam doing repair work
preparatory to the spring irrigation
season. Quite a length of the ditch
near the dam is being lined with
concrete mixture to avoid the loss
of water through the soli.
Dick and Adena Joy met tlie
froshe debaters from tlie Univer
sity of Oregon on Friday night at'
the Southern Oregon normal audi:
torium In what is probably the last
debate for the season for the nor
mal squad. The debate was a" no-'
decision affair and was enjoyed by
a large attendance: ' A group of
normal students and the U. of O.
frosh were guests of the Joy'twlns
after the debate. '
'Portland. iSite at Brdadway
Terrace and Kdgewbod road will' be'
developed' in near fbture; "r
IChildrenCryl
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The Edenette Electric Vasher that
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washing machine weighs only 20
pounds, and can be used on the
kitchen tablo or sink, any place
where you can plug into an elec
tric light socket. .
' Although it is .smaller than, tho
higher priced washers, , it' is sur
prising the quantity of clothes ,t
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dozen pieces can be thoroughly
washed at one filling, in from 10
to 15 minutes. It is specially
adapted for people ' living In small
houses or apartments, ns it takes
up so little space. Tjo the. mother
of small children who need' clean'
elbthes 'so often, it ' ts of treme
ndous value. It Is no more of a'
task' to do a small washing with
the Edenette than It Is to do the
breakfast" dishes. So little- labor, -so
little fuss and muss. This won
derful washer sells for n little as
$55100 on Kusy Monthly Payments. '
Mr. E, E. Uttlefield, whose .ad
dress Is U. V. .D. 1, Medford,- Is
a sent for Jackson county. .He will ,
be, pleased to let you try an Eden
ette in your home, and let you Ikv
the judice whether you caro.to live,
any longer without one or not. Just '
mail postcard with your name and -address
to
E. E. Littlef ield
Route 1, Medford
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