Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1929, Image 4

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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
' Art umliicnl physician lec'turlni?
lit I'nrtlnnd yeslcriluy. onumenitl
i!li limreillfiils i( ilKiireilPs unil
f.iritiH lu im-iillliil ulfulfa anil lu
lineco. Tile leui'll'il mm li)lmil
lliat If ft iiersim liiiil In sinuku nil
llll) ClKllll'ltcH In II") win-Id, li"
would meet llio Hume fill" uh Itiu
mini who irleil m il "H i'1" l,u,n
inul I'KK'i. "i- iliinlt nil (he i-oiikliiK
wlilHkcy. NnlhiiiK was alil detrl
mi'liliil lo clifwlna lolnici-o.
After Kc'tillB I"B fr yiu-H
with only one uul". Ahy.iliinlu now
linn HV". lice-online lo tli Ameri
ca n A ill u (iHHuclalion i'ioi-t. It Is
Hale lo Hliy llial li of Hie ",u
clillinB haH liolh hiailllnhtii worlt
Ihk iiioicrly.
The llnliln. Voiiilip-kcr fo.,
have mnrled the work of taklnu a
Idle mil of every, cherry 111 I he
valley, and are doing a IhoroiiKh
J
Klizil Tonn lias Inslalled her
own Bi-ales. an liny fill more nccur
alely durliiK her ilieliliK. Iliu" H'
liiilillc or lriiKl(ri! hciiIcm. ;
vin:iti: mks aim-: jii:n
: (Kliiiiiiilli .'nll News)
I'ltOl'MHTIHH of lilt) iievullnr
' conuiound were revealed In a
HUl'iirlHlnir inalilier. i-id Hiinp
Hun, a nini-liei- 1IvIiik.Ii
Tlllo Lake Hecll.in was taken
HerlotiHly III Tuesday with a
nick calf.
Tlio Bliiiwlni! of the l'oillond
hull learn deiiioliHlraleii that Hie
member thereof who wished ho
was wnrklriK " Hie section, had
Hie 1-IkIiI Idea, mid Hie enllru out
Ill should o hiick lo Ihe liuudcal-.
V. liyliee, tile J'vllln pe.isanl,
was over Oils no, mini; In u liraud
new aulii, Hint cuulil ho parked In
front of Ihu Ulllv. cluhskl.
Tlio current harliei-shop piopn
Knndu on Ihe wnler Hlluiillon, llliiK
It (o thin, and lunctlonB only when
if Indy Im Keiilnu her hair Bhlnnled:
l.'li-Ht llallier: 'Thero uln't no
incHBUro in Ihu wulcr inucet to
day." , Second Harbor: "lletler bi-11 II lo
,.Inckoiivllle," ..
(.Movie News)
(Inn of Ihe Intent ullonipts 1b
"Uroadwiiy HnlilcB" BtiirilUK Alien
Whim, a youim lady who may lie
.described uh a pretty lilolidu wllh
n bnby Blare and Bound effects.
(The. local VIcllniB of Infantile
paralyslB will Bonn lie equipped
wllb Bound effects.)
lirasshnppcrs are abundant In
the rural areas, and In fashionable
clrclcH lira livlllK culled locusls.
California wine im'lies by the
carload are beliiK received on Ihe
I'lirllund lmirlcclrt, as most of the
wlue grapes are shipped to unholy
ccnicrx with u liuse forclitn and
Bcotllaw American populiilioii.
The cutest way lo escape (ho
hallucination Dial it is hot, is ad
vanced, via: "If you must look at
a tlicruionictet-, never look ulsive
the xet-u mark." . We dlil not know
this In time or we would have
ihoiiKht Hie truck kuIiik down Ihe
Alain Sieni yesterday wllh a load
ol olI-buiiilliK furnaces wus an Ice
WiiKon. ,
It louks like Ihe tall hats t'i'
(lalshevlkls would ulni-t bIiowIiik
up.
, TtlK .MISKII
One nlaht as he slept Death called
mid said:
"Come on! It's lime for tho trip
ahead.
Never mind dresslnit. You'vo nolll
: I ll K to puck!
Don't worry, old man. You're not
cominu hack.
Leave cverylhlllK Just us 11 Is riullt
now,
.Voill- friends 'will take care of II all
somehow.
"The money you've saved ? Junt
leave Dial, too.
There's nolhiuK up Ihere (hat your
anlil can ilo.
Don't you slai t aprinKluit Ihe win n
out moan
I if Ihe aouil oh'd have done If
you'd only known.
Vou dead men weaiy me with your
cry:
'It never occurred to me I should
die.'" (Ollesl.)
'IVimr liijnrttl.
'lUi"A(K, July IS Jnm
MnJIrii, tetir of lh" rhiciiKo Clvlo
(pcrii roinwiny, wjim lunnfully In
Juroil lu it nlKt tlutliiK a iH'iform
nnrp of "Thi Jt'wotu" im liavlnla.
Ilf fell nn hi nttimtt1 lo li'ap
llirhlifih 1 window in vvm thn
Irntr futlnT In u Hft-ninl nvt.
THE ORIENT AS A MARKET FOR OREGON FRUIT
ONE nuin, ii 32-year-old produce grower, linn solved a prob
lem wliieli limy menu millions 'of dollars a year hi the Ore
gon ami 'California fruit imil veKctalilc industry in years to
come lias solved it by liccoinihu; the I'licifie Coast ' first sea-fining-
Imekster. '' ' ' '
If.- is Frank T. Klliolt, whosi' lihiipie Inaikclini; exploit lias
I proved of sufficient importancu
eital in the current issue of World's Work.
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YVIien 11 ncuan IO appear recuiiny uun ................ i
?:SSialile e.rnns were so ample that Hie
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hint o sn ijl i-mve-iicne nun .iin-u
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Jnsleiid ol tannin a Heavy loss, as ira irieim .. . .... ..... ....
i eturned five months later, having ilispos.-.! of his produee at
ton priees iii the markets of the
and with eontraels enlliii,'
auiuiui; season.
While the masses in the Kast are comparatively poor, Klliott
loiind. in ShaiiL'hai alone 70,(101) Chinese ami the eolony of 50,00(1
foreigners eaj;er for the luxuries whieh the Orient does not pro
vide. In Manila, in Bangkok, Saigon and a half dozen other
ities he found the same situation. . -
The result, it is predicted in the World's Work article, Will
he the opeiiiiiK of a market which may solve the Pacific. Coast's
surplus problem for many .years. Agitation already is under
way for the buildiii!,' of a hune cold storage warehouse, on the
Kan Francisco waterfront, from which a line ot reIri(?erator
ships will ply lo the Oriental ports.
THE ROGUE
THEY say that search is heini? uiaile ior a pretext on which
to base a mandamus to stop 'the 'biiildini? of the proposed
bridge ncross Kogue river at (iold lica'ch.
Why ? That is the ipiestion why?
One explanation is a claim that, biiihlini,' n bridge at. the
moiilh of the l(oue would be unfair to Kast cm Oregon. This
inter -locality dispute shnnld' never be raised. J'mf since it has
been already bruited in this'casc,' it is "important to say that, in
the distribution of funds by the
and tiiiie-hnnorcd ratio has been
per cent west of the Cascades and 40 on the east side. In com
parison, in the proportion in which the funds are reeeived.Sl 'j
per cent comes from the west side of the mountains and hel
per cent from the east side.' Could the east side of the moun
tains ask more in the distribution I
is a safe bet thai, in the
sentative of the great I'.iisteru
inaiid.ii i In slop (he building
the liogue. ' M
And meanwhile,' the present
spleniliil in inieiiigence anil iniir
ors. Its members are fair, safe,
doubtful if there is a highway
iroad, capable, honest and fair.
The thing to do is to bring
stale highway commission lo go
in its honorable and faithful
district and district, men tind
Oregon. I'ortland Inurnal. :
And now nil we need is ii
honor instead of a hank roll.
Crime will end when Ihe people revere an honorable man as
thev revere a millionaire.
Still, ir a reform idea is right, it isn't less right, because one
ol the leaders is caught being naughty.
The nude has one advantage. When' the heal becomes un
bearable, he has something to lake off. .
The blacksmith still stands
tree, hut he's just n sign for his
Since man is disposed lo lighl for the right, isn't it nice
that the right side always happens to bo the one that butlers
his bread?
Hypocrite: One whose outward appearance indicates n vir
tue he docs not possess. Sec cantaloupe.
Love matches don't end in
people gel tired of wailing to
without it.
Will Diirant. thinks sex eipialily made an end of chivalry,
which indicates, among oilier things, lliat he doesn't travel
much.
MUTT AND JEFF
FCftt. APTKL J BUT T5UT ISTUTV:1 SNOIA CAW STOr THG MAH-. g . - V- S J-t-a-t- katk.-t ' fe' V ' P
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M1vTH'Y)RT) MAIL
and interest to warrant its ra-
ti...t r'.iir.m.ln'u n Ji.
ordinary home markets would
of the "rowers .were preparing
,i,,,l r.ilu.p i.iniiiiicii Mies into Hie
...;!, tl,.., f,,ii the Orient.
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Hnlippiiies, Japan ami l.inmi
for heavy .shipments during the
RIVER BRIDGE
- highwayepniliiission the. old
'maintained. That ratio is tit)
face of that ratio, no true repre
Oregon empire woultl tavor a
of the bridge at. the mouth of
',!-
stale highway commission is
- sipiare in us inncnii euiicav-
sane, prudent and able. It is
commission in the country as
no mandamus, and to allow the
unlrammeled and unhampered
efforts to deal squarely, between
m in building highways in
caste system headed by a roll of
iinderMliu spreading chestnut
wife's initicpie shop.
divorce. Marriage fails because
fall in love and try matrimony
Mutt Must Have Been
TUrniTNK. 'MEDFOUD,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
. ,VT.in h, umwmi br Dt. Budy
tfMWUS . . . 1., -A 'h,. l.'tnb
tdinm Dr. WUlUa Brady, In fmn l OUj .
'I'ltK KKK-KAW l'UlKS OP HA.MfAIIO.N
When I wan eUlit.vnr,)-aiijit -a
little cold it puialed mo to do US
I was told, for mollir a(4i "Vopr
child.
....!. ...I
may h o in o tiiiloy rrom
Km leacliur erliil, ."No,
.... .i.ut l. iiiriilnsi Ihe rule
. en, now . i
1 and fl t llll
Bcarcely 5e how
to heliaye when
c o rn I n n . down
wllh c r I. At
home they .laugh
an If my plight
was quite a Jet.
At school t h e y
h c r e e c h, "11 o
home or , you'll
Infoot ll)i.,rc!(t!;' ,. '; ,
(ivilllor'B nouv The author of
the'..fi)i;i-,-ut;iK is still llvinn. e
feel that this racl is surricienuy
remarkable lo publish In connec
tion Willi the atrocity Itself.)
KpeaklilK of poets, recently 1
compiled a aood list of them and
learned wllh amazement that they
are 1-iilhnr a lonK-nveu no, ui.c.
all. Hilelley and olio ol- Iwo others
luccumln-d 01 a tender one. hut as
a rule pol ls remnln uprlKht on the
ground well beyond the three eore
and ten, no. mailer how nutty their
plilloMijiliy of life m(iy seem to u.
The lgnvtty . "f poets.,.' Indued.
tends to iiiiike liyKlcnists a little
less cocksuie of tlieniseves. or one
of them, at b-nst. Then If you
throw In the rather notorious brev-
lly of the sojourn of physicians on
ibis sphere, why, a fellow feels al
most chastened. , '
Poetry, they tell llie. Is truth, if
it Is, then I'm a hopeless lowbrow.
I've Hied, oh, most earnestly, to
see the beauty in poetry, anil once
1 ihoiiKlu I had dlscovoi-ed l,t, for
Pope's Kssay on Man sveined a
wonderful thlni! to mo, but. dani:;
It all. my enthusiasm, wus merely
a display of ignorance and uncul
tivated taste, and the stuff I should
have hailed as beautiful seemed so
flat and silly. after l'opti that I had
to Kive up. Just the same, l'opo
may have been a washout nH ft
poet, y.'t I still maintain you can't
beat him as a pliruse maker.
Wordsworth lived 80 years, Ilus
kin 81, Tennyson S3, Hryant 84,
Whlttler 80, Holmes 85,' Carlylc
(I'm not sure whether ho' perpe
trated any verses) 80 and Carlylc
was an awful hypochondriac In his
earlier life. I' am proud to note
thai Dr. Oliver Wendell . Holmes
made such a fine record, Ihoimh
in-iililibly even he wmno nave pet
ered out earlier had he stuck to
his first profession. Keats chuck
ed out nt 20 and Shelley 'barely
made 30. Poe was 4. C.oldsmlth
.Hi, Hlinkespearo f.2, Hlevenson 54,
Popii OB, .Scott CI, ColeriilKii;
llyron -04, Dryden 70, Lowell: 72,
Swinburne 72. Whitman 73, lAnn
fellow 70, UrowninK 78, and the
t'uknown Poet whose verses, we
quote has three years yet to no
before he will be in Kliakespearo s
class.
(suffice It Hint we print tho poem
here, without any Intention of Inak
IllK our readers acknowlelllte It Is
Kood. We print it hero berntlse
it seeniH to contain a lot of truUb
whether It Is poetry or not.
Ain't II the truth that Ihere has
been just such a see-s'lvjv progress
of hyalene in the last seven years?
QI'KSTIONK AN I) ANSWKHS
ItriUH. Youi-M'lf.
Inclosed Is an article by a corset -ier
abuiK the idea that It is lll
Jiirloiiato a woman's health not (o
wear a Rtuiport of some kind. 1
n m a yottni; woman and for a few
years woi-e a airtlle, Imt iliscarded
11 last summer and have not since
worn any support. - I should like
to have your opinion about this.
os I do not want to go on wilhout
weariiTK a support If It is necessary
for health. -.Miss O. M
Answer. You are rtuht. Never
wear liny support of any descrip
lion unless your doctor prescrlben
it. Your own. muscles, If not put
out of commission by splints, will
support you better than any arti
ficial cuntrlvnncc can. if you
huven't confidence in your own
abdominal muscles and loin and
hip muscles, a few minutes of lei;
raisins' exercises nli;ht and inorp
liii: will keep you fit and trim.
What Is Itlih Tood?
I am a boy If. years old anil for
Iwo years I have had bolls. Th-'y
generally come out on my face
or on' the back of my neck, and
often are (tuitu lnre.' I seldom
have more than ono boil at a time,
but that Is plenty. I eat lots of
li-ult unit vcuelablcs but Very little
rich food. W. 1.
Misquoted
()T?EOON. SATURDAY,
"P. .U ddrMtd wlav ta
ll. In thm l.r ...h .1 1... .
in
Anwr.'--;Tlii) eKtlnp of rich
ffod las' no', bearing on boltH,' un
,ls you happen to have dlubetes.
S-'eiid a Ht4imped envelope heai-ink
your. adircsit and a.sk fpr advice
about the prevention of botlfl.
Meanwhile you inlnht lieBln takiim
h teaspoonful of cod liver oil after
food twice dally, until hot weather.
A Olrl's n Womnii.
Is It hurmrul lo dunce when a
kIi-I'h a Kirl? Mother says It is
and others say It Is not. ' 1 am tiupe
heallhy. .Mian A.
Answer. r Ab a neneral rule
Kirl or younit woman should not
vary her . ordinary activities Jin,t
because she is a woman.
In a Vur !ockct.
I should like the list of pmers
ency remedies you wild .would slip
in a pocket, Mrs. CI. II., J.
Answer., A pocket In the fam
ily bus. Hand stamped envelope
l-earlnu your address and ask for
Instructions for prnpnrlUK and us
Inc the pocket emeraency kit.
(Copyriaht John V. Dllle Co.)
Quill Points
'All a' diploma needs to make it
useful ls:n; short paragraph ex
plaining ...what the posseasor ' can
do -
If only a closed car had a tittle
cnt for a bee. so he .wouldn't Hit
Kxample of foresight: Vacclnat
Inu - where Ihe appendix scar will
be.
The koo.I old -days were when a
man could obey all Ihe laws just
by being decent. ' ' '' ;
If davKlitcr Is Inuwestetl In.
plaiiUujc.a- vine to; shield tlio
fl0)ti JMirell, BllO tA- OltT.CIIOUIjll
to lie called "Mis."""- ; "
How can a mere tariff lteep out
Canadian ftoAds if armed 'guards
can't do It?.' s , '
Short nnd s n n p p y kisses are
safe. The car doesn't have time
10 l;et off the highway.
Happy thought! People would
be satisfied 'to keep their cars two
years longer if the fenders were
given ft nice crumpled effect ftt
the factory. '
Americanism: Denouncing so
cial eiiuolity" of tile races; mak
ing the black race a little lighter
with each generation. 1
Kvery famous flag-pole Bitter
probubly started out In a humble
way. by being a foreman.
, vyhllo teachlnK'chlldren to obey
Hie laws, It might be a good Idea
to teach theni lo fnake good ones.
. "We won't ndvertlsd'tf you won't
give us free 'publicity," is like say
ing:. "I won't buy a car unless
you give me two-for Hie price of
one." , .-, . ; ' . . . y
?9
A Isy is U1 . enough to he
trusted wHll.the If lie- luis .
lail. enough toeei out of ihe.
way when sister's yoiillic "
culls. , ' '.
aTi, well: one boy goes to col
lege for a degree and anothei1 nuits
at tho eighth grade nnd gets t'lcn
enough to endow some school for
nn honorary L,Ii.r.
"Pew of the world' beliefs were
originated by bachelors." Hut sure
ly It was a bachelor who originated
Iho belief that the moon causes
lunacy.
"If may 1o nil right to give of
ficials "the courtesy of the road"
so they can break apeed lnw's, hut a
similar courtesy In the mutter ot
hooch 1b going too far.
What does It profit a country to
prolong a man's lite ' by taking
lluuor from him and then shoot
.IULY X
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htm because he is -mistaken for a: - The Prince of Wales knows Call
rum runner? ; . ifornia pioduces able girls. He
, . I wall-lied Helen Wills play a pri-
' Correct this sentence: "If allvato match against a .first-class
the details of my life were made j British male player,
p u b 1 1 c,"' said ' he, "I'd 'feet' no Tho Ciilifornal girl won C-2, 6-4.
shnnie." ' ,
I Spaniards used to any they sent
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One.)
eral Atterlmry 's transcontinental-line
for the I'cniisyivaiiia
and Santa ,Fe '-'roads:',' -'predicts.
"flvillir rtlllllians." That will
.
coinc' ' '
The late Mr. Carry, president j
ofdhe Pullman company, had
his engineers working on thai
prohlmn.-. ;
A passenger, east hound, by
the Pennsylvania airplane and
railroad route, is making the
trip from the Pauifie coast, to
Kngland in eight days, a new
record.
- -M
HusBia, to let tlio world know
she 1b not Btandliig still, sends a
giant, all-metal monopluue Hying,
non-stop, from Moscow to llerlin,
unit then all over ICiiropo Paris,
Rome, Vienna, etc., .carrying pas
sengers and reporters, t,
A Gel-mini plane flics, using heavy
oil for. fuel. That may bo more
Iniimrtunt to aviation'- than -more
sensntionuV performances. :
Mr.'-'AVoll, -vice-president nt the
American Federation of Labor, tells
the potters' union: "Slnco machin
ery makes fewer potters neces
sary. It will be necessary to reduce
the working 'week to less than llvo
days." '"''...
Mr. Woll'says:' "Organized -la
bor must exist, oven If Its income
is lowered by new machinery."
Organized labor may have to per
form some -different Kinds of la-'
bor. , Wlien locomotives came in.!
tor Instance, no arrangement was
mado to let stuge coach driver.) i
continue driving their stage j
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automobiles." ' '
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the sunshine or Spain to the foggy
; Hiilish islands In bottles, port anil
Bherry. ' ,'
I California ships hor sunnhlne to
C.reat Ilriliiln ill very nttractlve
and vigorous packages.
. Mrs. Kiitheriue Tingley, enoiget
Ic and a theosophist, is dead, aged
TO ' '
. a' brilliant woman, she adopted
eastorn Ideas and believed that her
tnoHo of life and tboulllit woultl
mode of life and thought would
produce a long physical existence.
Many a woman has lived much
longer, with nothing more eso-
lorlc to help her than a liaptist
hymn book, nn occasional prayer
meeting and g little mild gossip.
Jir: Eckel,' of thilfalo, says daily
excitement affects. tho niiad, even
producing hltiidnesfl.
Daily excitement, on the other
hand, stimulates the mind anil
makes men use it.
Without excitement, such as at
tacks by men and hears from the
other valley, we might all bo liv
ing now in our original caves.
President Hoover advises, "sane,
sensible" tariff revision. The' ad
jectives are well chosen, but what
is sane and sensible for the runner
Is insane and unreasonable la the
eye of the capitalistic. '', '
And whatever we may do to pro
tect American labor aud busluess
is unreasonable in the eyes of our
good .European friends. : , !
. Fortunately, they are not able to i
control our legislation yet. . :
ttussin has found letters written '
by the unfortunate czar, planning.;
a flight to J.',-iglaiiil, when Ker-;
ensky came in. j
At that time, little boy bankers ;
in Wall Street were buying bonds. '
What "those birds won't buy." '
as Will Rogers says, is hard to. im !
llgine. ' i
The Rex Cafe
. THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Food Good Serrlca
1 .
wish to
THAT" LAST-
Do You Remember?
L
.1HS VKAltS A(JO TODA
iFrom file" of iho Mall Tribune.)
July lS,-lfli9.f ' ' '
Chicago Hog prices reach new
record, at' 23 a hundredweight.
Win rdaii at Ci-nter lake la clear,
ed of snow.
Sweet corn 011 sale at : public
market.. , . .
Chicago Habe Ruth of Boston
leuds league with 9 home runs.
The first arrest since national
prohibition went llllo effect were
undo In lb.- Hlsklyous yesterday
by Bhorlff Terrell. The two men
arrested were brought to Medford
and released on 8000 ball euch.
Yakima banker's Cadillac atolen
in i'ortland recovered In Ashland
canyon after chase by Night Vo-i
Herman Adams. .
TWK.VTV YEA Its AtlO TODAY
(Krom files of the Mall Tribune.)
July IS. 19UB.
R. W. aiearns, graduate 'ot
Northwestern .Medical school; Chi
cago, has located permanently In
Medford.
Cats Newbury purchases a Bulck
from Hudson company.
Thrco miles of P. & E. railroad,
completed. Uicul plans mude for
President Tail's visit - to Crater
lake. -. -
Million feet of logs floated down
from Prospect to "old Ray- by
Rogue River Electric company.'...-.
"Three Weeks" pleased a. largo
and roproBenlatlve ' audience at
.Medford opera house last night.
"The soenlc effects were particu
larly good, while the lines of the
play were clean,; but left withal
much for the student of human
nature to ponder over."
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bulbs. 100 bulbs worth $9.00 for
only $3.00, postage prepaid, satis
.faction guaranteed. Free to every
one answering this adv. within 10
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Lovely blue cut flower 3 feet high,
I grows in shade. Bulbs bought,
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Write. Bulb book 10c.
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J Open Every
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7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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