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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929.
Medford Mail Tribune
OlUr. undlj, WKlif
Piiiiii-ii'd br
HIDrOKD MtlNTlMO CO.
ll-IMt N. rir It. Thut ri
EOBKKT W. BUHL, Editor
I. UMPTt IM1IU. aUmr
10 lodtptulaat Ntnpuar
lotarad u lecond elua nittar it Mattcrd,
Omon, udar Act of Hint I, lift.
tUBSCmVTtON lUIil
r Mill to Adium:
utu, wild Buuiix, r ir.to
pally, villi BulNlir, jnoutll .TC
lull, Itbuut Bunlir, I'" f.00
pallr. without Sunday, tauiitb (15
Witiff Mill Trlbuut, out ytar 3.00
Sunday, bni lu 2. DO
Br Cirtlrr, In Adtaopc Id Milord. Antiland.
JuiaoMim, Central point, ftwuli, Talanl, Uold
UIU uul 00 aiKUoarr:
Daily, lib Bundir, aontb I .to
. pally, miiiout Buudar, bwjoUi........ .08
lially, vltnuut Sunday, out yaay T.00
pally, olio Sunday, ont yatr B.00
All teriu, tub lo adiaun.
MKMBKR lit TUB ABKOCUTF.U FKKBI
KfCtlTlnfl Full Leawd Wlra swrlea
Too Associated Freaa la ucluiiiely cntltlad (J
tot uxa for publication of all nea dliuauboa
credited to It or otherwut ertdltcd lo tola paotr,
liid also to tbe local oen publltbed herein.
All rlrbU lor publlutloo ol aoedal dJagtttOM
karelfl ar, alio referred.
Offlelal paper of the City or Hidtod.
Ofriclal paper of Jackioo Couotr.
Bworo dally arrrage nrculatloo for all
aodlnf April lit, la, 4671.
AdrertUtlDg KepreleotatUM
U. C. M00K.N8KM k COUPANT
Omeaa lo Ni Tori, Olilcao, Detroit,
rraoclieo, Loa Anielei, Beattio, roruuo-
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Farmers of this vicinity nro
nlleged to be praying tor rnln, hut
it will do no kuoiI unions more
autos ore washed.
Henry Ford, In tho notorial
Review, reports that women "don't
want to think much; they prefer
to take orders." Tho erroneous
observations of .Mr. Ford conclu
sively prove that as an authority,
on tho fair sex, he Is a. flno auto
iiiochtinlc. -
Tho foothall season will ho
under a full head of steam by Sat
urday, and by Monday, Oregon
Journalism will be chronicling Hie
ri'HiiltH nod and Joyful, with the
delightful aecuracy of the society
page. The "Moft hoop" will be dis
tributed with gusto, nnd fly freely,
like I he dust and fur.
lOCAL STALWARTS THOl'.NCH
IIKLI'LIOHK VINITOItS, 7-fl, II V
PIIKNO.MFN L PLAY
VICTORS SNEAK IIOMK, AS
Will, I, THEY .MAY, AFTIUl
ItOlllllNG HOME HOYS, 411-7.
HYENAS BEATEN M'T NOT
DISGRACED, RH TO 2.
ItltlLLIANCY OK LOCALS t'N
AIII.F. TO OFFSET NINE TOUCH
DOWNS HY 11IVAI.S
COACH IIOOIM.A ATTRlll
I'TRS DEFEAT Ol.' HIS TKA.M
TO IM'I.UHHtlTY OF WINNKItS
In order to show the high grade
of the JournallHtln falrueriH, let iih
unulyzo the fii-Ht huadline, Whleh
JlxU u 7 to 6 win, au a trottnelng.
The difference between 7 und II, 1h
approximately the diHtanco from
pttlo to pole. The reader can read
ily anoertuln that while It could be
rtoMjgnated an a trouncing, It watt
In reality u mummcro.
Headline No. 3, 1h another Ktem
winder. Tho objective of the
llyendH wan to keep from being
disgraced, not beaten.
i.iru's limnr.N tiiokns
(HeppiU'r Newh)
lie ban no difficulty except
when he flndM tho nor4) of
Hiieeiilng nnd (IiIh 1h a painful
piocMH for then It In the frao
tured rlbri rebel.
"The complain recited that Nhc
fired two nhutH at Hogg, who
thereafter remained nwuy from
home for two wecka . . ." (Lake
Kxniulner.) The cowardly cult.
A renllor woh apprehended yes
terday, recumbent and prone, on
the front fender of hlx own auto.
Second, Mr. Kdltor, I do not nee
nny reoMoti fin a Hound-minded
cillior to play with the pernonal
Hles autl lookrt of other people. If
Mr. I''oroughl ban a buhy black
beard, it In none of your confound
ed IhihIih-.hu. (Time Mag.) Tut!
Tul!
The Intent trick of bridge playem
In to "Vunderhllt." It ban not been
Iried around here, an far oh any
body known,
A wedding which came mh no
MirprlHc lo the contracting parties.
t.Mende, Kan., (ilnbe.) You
iueun, contrmlicting.
Henry Mimon Day, pal of Harry
Sinclair, ' oil haron, eervlng time
for nuking the nenote, nlro for
nilence In their nugtiMt prenence,
walked out tho front door of tin.
cnlahoone . today and faced the
prospect of n trip lo Hurope. The
puuinhinent continueM, oulnlde of
may walln and Iron ham. Mr.
Sinclair will writhe in durance vile
for another month. He reportx n
xhrlnfiage from 2u0 pdn. to sh
pounaH and ban no ntrengtll left
to nuike hl cblnn clank.
.Mljn Womack, who ntrurk It
rich o Idaho, In runhlng home
nfooti' nnd upon arrival will build
n ramie wem of the moon.
.
Watch TiilovoN
I'OliTI.A.NU, Ore., Oct. . (fll
M. A. Kapp, night clerk at u
tlowntown pharmacy, and S. I)o
lon, n patron, watched two arm
ed youth loot the canh ri-Rinter
rind nearch for nnrcoticri larit night,
pnwerlaHit to prevent the robbery
bocfcuro of adherlvo tape ' wllh
which the thleven hound them.
.. . .
Dnlor AwiiIih stork
HOLLYWOOD, t'al., Oct. J. Ml
Mm. John llorrymnre, known on
the Kcreen an Dolorea Cordelia, an
nouneed her temporary retirement
from . plctureii pending arrival of
an heir. v
' 0)-.-ralo On a'rlnch.
HT.'I.OUIS. Oct. 9 M-Krnnkln
I'lliojh, cardinal rtcRund hanemun,
underwent n minor operation here
yenterday and wa retlng well
. lOdnV. A . : :' !
BEDFORD'S TELEPHONE SITUATION
HOLDING ii tlie local tclciilmuc frnnt'liise is nno of those
t bines thut will probiibly do no barm, but we fenr will tio
no Rood.
We re informed by members of the city council that they
found the franchise satisfactory, but they favored holding it up
on the theory that such net ion would spur the company to im
prove the quality of its service.
This may be true, but such improvement will at best be only
temporary. Kor if the franchise is satisfactory, it will soon be
signed, and then the situation will be precisely the same as if
the contract had been sicned in the first place, the time lost
will have served no useful purpose,
WE feel it would have been better sense, nnd better for both
parties concerned, if each factor in the transaction bad
been decided on its merits.
Hy that, we mean if, after careful study, the Council found
nnthinu; to criticize in the franchise, then it should have been
accepted in the regular way. If on the other hand, if investiga
tion showed that the service of the company bad not been satis
factory, then this matter, too, should have been acted upon in
the regular way.
AND the regular way would have been to draw up a list of
complaints and file them with the Stalo Public, Service
Commission. ,
For only by such action can relief be obtained. Tbe Public
Service Commission, lias power lo order changes or improve-
j ments in the telephone company. The City Council hasn't. For
i the Council to hold up a franchise that is satisfactory, because
it believes tbe service under that, franchise ISN'T, simply eon-
fuses the entire issue, and delays that satisfactory settlement
and understanding which both parties no doubt, desire.
THIS paper probably uses the telephone service as exten
sively as any business in Mcdford, both in local and long
distance calls. This service has not, been perfectly satisfactory
at all times, no phone service is, but as a whole, and through
a long period of years, we have had little cause for complaint.
When something has gone wrong we have, always taken the
matter up directly with local headquarters, and have invariably
been met with courtesy and a sincere desire to remedy what
ever defects existed.
Ot'lt expeuienco may not be typical. In fact, we don't know
just what the criticisms are, or from what directions they
come. - .
, ?ut if as snino members of tbe Council maintain the serv.
ice is so poor that some action is DK.MANDKD; then, as pointed
out above, wo believe, the sensible thing to do is proceed in the
regular way draw up a formal bill of particulars nnd filo the
same with the Public Service Commission.
If it isn't so poor, if tho shortcomings arc only thoso in
herent in a growing and complicated business, and conditions in
Med ford compare favorably with thoso in other cities of the
state, then let the facts be known, so that tho telephono com
pany 'may go on with its improvements, nnd the people may
turn to the solution oT more pressing problems. .
IT IS
LODGFS nro getting their winter's activities under way.
Young folks are wooing Terpsichore again. There is a
smell of camphor in many homes as cedar chests are being
opened up. New radios are being installed. Study circles are
resuming. There is hot competition around the rending lamp
for possession of the home town paper. Bridge is still played.
There is some demand for corn poppers. The ice man looks
a little glum, but the electric light meter render wears a smile
like a split watermelon as he sets down the figures.
It has been a wonderfully fine summer with more than usual
opportunities for outdoor enjoyments, bifeause of the unbroken
sunshine which continued for so long. Hut. it will be fine to
have the fall rains, too, and Inter the uip of frost and perhaps
n sprinkle of snow. ,lust as one of tbefinetbings about going
a way from homo is to come back there, sp one of the fine things
about n prolonged suniiiver is that finally we come to to its end
and to normal change. Seasons lend variety nnd prevent mo
notony. And each of them in Mcdford is enjoyable. .
SUPPORT THE FOOTBALL TEAM
S seasons change, so do fortunes
nent in the "dunce of life."
For many years Mcdford has cheered n championship foot
ball leant. Last year the very apogee wan renched, when Mcd
ford not only won the state chiiinpionship, but in our opinion
had the best High School football team in the country.
That team has gone, vanished in thin tiir, one might say.
So has the coach who was so largely responsible for such a sen
sational record.
Mcdford bus a new coach, also a new team and a green
one. We don't believe this team is going to be any "set-up."
1'nlcss we aro greally mistaken, it is going to give a good ac
count of itself.
Hut nnything like the record of last year or tho five previous
years is impossible, as impossible, one might say, as fresh
roasting oars at Christmas,
has changed.
For
WH demonstrated we could properly support n champion,
ship team, t'oubl be goml winners. Now let us demon
strate we can support a team that doesn't expect to win any
championship that when ami if -we nre defeated, we can also
be COOD LOKKKS.
Football is one of the best outdoor games ever invented
far too good to rentier victories essential to entbusiiiNtie public
support. So we hope the fans of yesteryear will nlso be tbe
fans of l!tL'!). Show this new coach anil these new boys we lire
behind them, regardless of the score board.
That's the proper spirit. And incidentally that is the way
to build up a team that will return Metlfonl to the champion
ship season a few years hence.
A lamb satisfied the old-fashioinjl Mnry. Hut the now-fnsh.
ioiied Mary isn't content unless she gets your goat.
. What a country! . Trying (q reforest nnd rehuffalo and ,m,
uig at tffort to preserve the iodojtriiui 'class,
FALL
There is nothing permn-
Mcdford the football, season
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
lined (turn peruuiint w pttMMl twiltfc ind hwM, not to diitiM diHiii or trMtaut.
Ill U crtd br Dr. Brtdr if i lltnpMl, Mtf-Jdrer.).cd ttiitlop 1 tMloicd. Utters ntwuid trt
brier ud rltuo lo Ink. 0it4 to U Ufft cumber of letttfi reedied, onlj ft cu t uxwtr
d bcr. ho reply uo b to utrl Dot eoofornlDg ta lutrueUoa. Addrm Dr. ftillUa
Bn&i, lo ut tt U otnptptr.
MlTOl'S, YICS IH
' Mucous colitis, If one may Judgo.
by tho number of queries readers
nuuinlt about It. U an excocUlnuly
common compl-ilnt mind, 1 nay
complaint. I do
not mean to deny
that vUiirnft com
plain of some
Auch aliment; but
only to uucstlonf
wncther tnero is
audi a 'ypo of
inflammation I -of
the- colon, '- And
In a u e h 1 1 onlnK
that 1 am by no
means giving utterance merely to
my own unsympathetic, view, us
ninny victims of the obsession
may suppose, but notunlly trying
to crystallize for tho reader the
latest and best medical opinion.
Here's a brief passage from a re
cunt contribution to tho medical
literature, by n man of first rnnlt:
" . . it Is now rocogniMd
that the majority of cases of
Intestinal Ktasis result nqt-
I'rom ntrophy but rather from ':
, undue muscular tonus, sec
ondary to abnormal nervous
stimuli ..."
This authority "was speaking of
what he culled "colon dysfunction"
that means disturbed or difficult
bowel iunctlon and the-tltlo ha
used for this address 'was "Colitis
the Silastic Type,": lie went on
to say- that tho use. of the term
yoUUs" for this type of consti
pation lnvitea criticism, as.:, In
m any oases no Inflammatory
changes are observed.
The term "spastic" will he more
understandable to the lay' reader
If we explain that It Is medlcaleBC
for spasmodic. There .iw another
term in the passage , quoted
several- others, - I .fear, that will
take a little explaining. . Krudite
medical gentlemen -do Just dole
on Imposing words; If a medical
writer has a choice of several
words, technical .or otherwise, ho
Just naturally prefers the. longest
even if .it confuses or misleads his
audience. ."Intestinal stasis" means
simply a lowering, of the speed
o( propulsion of -food residua thru
the canal sluggishness, , "Atro
phy", merins wasting, . thinning,
and usually a - weakening or im
pairment of . function in. conse
quence. Muscular '"tonus" menus
tho vigor of contraction of the
muscle. "Nervous stimuli" are
of couiso tho only klhd of stimuli
there are; stimuli nre the Impulses
or messages that reach tho nervo
centers presiding over this sector
of tho alimentary tract. It Is odd,
or maybe not so odd. that this
excellent medical authority should
find it necessary to ernphasiK-3
the "nervous" character of stim
uli, In view of the fact that there
are no other kind to be had. As
I am not naming the .doctor, It
may be permlssable1 to - suggest
thut he does'so because he Ik em
ployed In a sanitarium whero, of
course. It would be lonesome If
people did not cherish this "ner
vous" complex. I'osslbly I do
the good idoctor an injustice In
snylng this. Ills motive may have
been much better than that, for
a little further along In his pnper
ho lets the cat out of tho hag,
to wlt and T beg that readers shall
not hold thin against me I am
only quoting a good medical au
thority: .
-".My observations lend mo
to conclude that nn unstablo
nervous condition Is tho most
prominent ctiologle factor." '
There you nre. Now, (hen, you
Sundown
ctabifq
,
Scarllnir Again.
(Hy Mary (irnnnin ' Honner)
"I am so very thankful," Bald
the Utile black clock, "that I d
rlded to accept the mat'le. How
very foolish I would have been
had 1 uot accepted It."
"And what lot Wo would have
missed." said dohlt.
"It's wonderful uf you to lake
us with you," IViigy said.
The, little black clock irrlnned.
He not off lus place on the desk
In tho back hull and, -.-taking .1
hand of each of tho children,
started off, - .....
What tjoi-n' It matter," tho lit
tle black clock continued, "that
I have slopped keeping the time
tor the rest of the world? There
are plenty of other clocks.
"What does It matter If I mn
always T o'clock to them? Sown
o'clockl The time when I stop
ped so many many yeara ugo. .
"What dues It matteri JuM so
long n they like me and keep
me? And now we've become
friends., nnd you can both share
my itutKlc. .
"Oh, yes; it's so much nicer for
me to he able to turn back to any
time at all or turn forward t
any time, at nil.
"You can have the correct time
when you're not wllh me. We
ran no back. We con co nhead.
I've got enoiiKh msRir, too, so
that when you get back to bod I
cAn give you some extra time,
and you don't lose any sleep.
"lis Just as lucky a. It can
be."
"Lucky for us," the children
holh agreed.
"U-t me see, let me think,"
said the little black clock. "Howl
far back or how far forward shtlll
sirs v
I go?" v
fan we hav last Saturday
afternoon all over again?" John
asked. . 1
"Ot count: Whui happened
(lies'"
T COI.ITIK XfV
may get Just as sore, as you like.
I can't help It. ' 1 don't determine
these policies 1 Just try . to re
port them as 1 see them. Tho
"etlologlc" .thing is Just another
of those long ones Tv-e docs cer
tainly love to .work in wherever
wo cun without Invading the com
edy field; It means causative. May
bp the good doctor used It hero
In 'order to. make, aure nobody
shduld think he was saying costive.
I know a still longer word, longer
by two .syllables than "etlologlc,;'
but Just to show how kind henrled
and sympathetic I really am for
the poor laity I'm not going to di
vulge the secret, and I think It la
unlikely that the profession' will
ever get hep lo it, :
QrFSTIONS AXI A.VSWKHS
Do Toll. .
am ashing your .opinion on
a certain matter . ; , Mrs. (i, S.
Anttwer, I'm so glad you ex
plained, for when a letter doesn't
begin with "X thought 1 would
drop you a few lines," l naturally
aBMume somebody In trying to sing
the irlnoner 8 Song to me. i'lea.se
remember that there are several
hundred letters daily for me "to
read, - and no correspondent who
ask anything about heaith, hy
giene or his own happiness, need
nffer any apology. 1 Invite you
to ask iue.stions like that; hut I
h-K you to omit the chaff. In the
initrent of fcervire.
Tin True YVn'rc Not True
Is It true thut one uhoulder is
usually higher thamthe other nnd
one lfg Is usually longer than tho
other? Miss H.
Answer. Yes. The right le is
usually longer than the left (of a
right handed person). Hhoulders
are only exreptinnally nn an even
kofl. iSut this universal symmetry
Is generally apparent only by
careful measurement
This Is Not Xch.
My child was playing with my
brother'a dog and the dog bit
him, not , badly but just enough
to bring the blood a little. There
ia no reason to think the dog lo
mud at all, hut several people
have told me iu case , , - Mrs.
H. . H. V ' '
Answer If the dog hasn't rabies
when he bites the child, the wound
rennlres no-other treatment than
you' would give nn ordinary punc
ture or abrasion, and there Is no
chance of any subsequent compli
cations. If you have any doubt
about tho dog, the dog should bo
confined under the observation of
d .veterinary; physician for two
weeks, If the veterinary finds no
ii.dlontion of Illneos' In that timri,
the dog was nil right and there Is
no further excuse for anxiety or
111 feeling. The owner of the dog
cannot object to paying for this
expert opinion of tho veterinary
physician, when the injured party
asks for such assurance. ,
Trench Mouth.
I get a lot of help from your
column. For instunce, when I
was troubled with trench mouth
you told some correspondent what
to do for it. I used the remedy
you suggested and It cured me.
M. 8. ',
Answer The remedy I suggest
ed is sodium perborate; Make a
paste' of it by moistening with
water and apply to sore spots for
five minutes, onci daily. Also
mnke a solution of a teaspoonful
of perborate in a pint of water
for, mouthwash to use many times,
dally.
(Copyright John V. Dillo Co.) .
: "To. lie sure, to be sure," Bald
tbe little black clock, as he turned
tho time back only a lltjle dla
liince only to the last Saturday.
And now the band of the circus
could be heard 1
Tomorrow- "Tho circus."
' -' '
Communications
Very N'ux'ly l'ut
To tho Kdltor;
I wish to express to you my ap
preciatlon, as well as that of the
Medford Dolly News, for your
remembrance in the way of flow
ers which greeted us on the first
day wo occupied tbe new home of
the Xows. .Courtesies of this kind
make life worth while.-
Vou hnve the thanks of all thoso
associated wllh mo .In .making the
Medforrt Daily -News a, success in
the Ilogue River valley, .
, MKm-'ORD DAILY NEWS '
Llewellyn A. Hanks.
,
GKT ACTION FROM
MAIL TKini'NR AI)S
"They sure get action,"
said n Medford man. "J In-
f erted a small property .for
salo classified ad In your
paper; received 11 answers
and telephone calls ufter first
Insertion and 12 the next day.
Lois of Inquiries . hut not
enough property to sell.'
4
Iaiip. Dcpnljr llkH-luirgtMl.
in'tlK.NK. Ore., Oct. 3. IP)
Julian Strait. In charge of crimi
nal Investigation work in the
sheriff's office, has been dropped
from the payroll. Kconomy Is
given as the reason for his action.
He has been exceeding his budget,
he saltl.
Drfi'lMlnl t nolldgo
; NEW YORK,' Oct. 3. On A
fumous angler-, who defended Cal
vin t'oolldge against the onslaughts
of fly casters. U lo become an
American cltuen at the age tif 70.
Frederick Oeorge Hhaw. British
suhjeot formerly was International
fly casting champion. When he
was young, ho wrote ft hook en
titled "The Pseudomnrpblo Theory
uf tho , Wltwattraand Wonc lomer-
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Quill Points
The end oC man is v.-euK end.
DnnKerouH radical:. Anybody who
threatens to disturb'j-our'yoft snap.
"Develop perfection In solitude,
before . offering -your creation to
the ' public. ' Kspeeially If It's a
mustache.
. Tho news butch on the train still
sells pictures of undressed women,
but now they are in magazine ads.
If only virtue ooulrt scorn ns
MtracUvo when yon foci a-oocl
n it tliHn wlicil ' your,' liciwl
aclrcH. . .
A "darned alien"-In pixie mill
village Is anybody who thinks
$14.(15 '&- week isn't enough pay.
It he handles public money, nnd
gels 930 a week, nnd his wife has
social aspirations, why . wait two
years to have tho books audited?
Keeplnu one ear to. tho ground
doesn't keep i politician Informed
of the public will if a lobbyist has
tho other ear. . .. .. .
' Scientists any- there ones was a
creature much ' like man.' Only
smaller, had more -hair, and wore
no clothes. Probably a woman.
Kxumplo of man observing
thrift week: (Jiving llio lint,
clicok girl a nickel instead of
a- - nuarU'r; spending (I0 "
cents for a clir. .
Correct this sentence: "I would
hate this narrow-minded place JiHt
the same," srt Id he, "if I never had
lost my reputation."
Oambllmr In Wall street Isn't ns
wicked ns playing poker. You can
do It without nny of the home folks
knowing about It. .
The 'Russians and Chinese, dolnjf
something while pretonrtln: they
aren't doing It, show how fo.r the
American Influence Is spreading.
The theory that every man has
equal rjght In nil property Is held
only by the Communists and cer
tain officials who handle public
money.
Increasing the tariff on cement Is
a matter of protection. It will
make roads cost millions more and
protect the taxpayer from the dan
gers of prosperity.
Americanism: A conviction tht
nice peopk are privileged to be n
little nauuhty If they are careful
In public to set a good example
for the poor anil the young.
MERCHANT OF TALENT
CALLED TO TACOMA
TALKNT, Ore.. Oct. . (Spec
lal -J. J. Tryon, local merchant
of this elty, was called to Albany
on short notice last week. Jo
Spltfr offered his car and service
ml drov Mr. Tryon to tho north-
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
Kxplosive force of chemical
preparations is a little .uncer
tain for travel. Hut that nir
plaus will fly some day carry
ing no gas engine or fuel is
prohable. :
Some future Marconi or Edi
son will find a way to send
wireless power intd the air, en
abling fliers crossing the con
tinent to borrow power from
Niagara, the Kocky Mountain
waterfalls and other power
plants on tho way.
In this, column you" have seen
this advice: "llon't samble." W.
J. Keyes. vice-president of tho C.
A. Karl Radio Company, New York,
uoglecled that advice.
On Monday he attended a direc
tors' meeting. Tuesday ho Jumped
from the window ol a high build
ing and died. To his mother he
had written; "Last April I was
worth $100,000. Today I am $24,-
000 in the red." .
1 Ho lost il2L0OO In stock gam
bling in one year, und is one of
tens ot thousands. DON'T GAM
HLK. Invest wisely," in American se
curities and in America's Iiituro
nml you will prosper.
(lamhle and you'll lose.
Wilbur D. Huston, brilliant boy
from Seattle, 17 years old yester
day, bogins his scientific career at
the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, chosen by Thomas A.
Kdlson as the brightest young man
In tho country.
Everybody wishes Mm success,
anil he will have It.
Thousands of other boys may
comfort themselves with the knowl
edge that they have as good a
chance as this youtlg man, and per
haps better, although nobody se
lected them "to succeed Thomas
A. Kdlson."
- Edison at 17 was working for a
smnll salary., never went to any
Institute of technology, never was
SKLKCTEH. but SUCCEEDED.
Anions men working at benches
ih overalls, mechanics In big fac
tories, white collar men that think
as they work, one will be the real
Edison of the future. You can't
select genius.
We are creatures of Impulse, nnd
our impulses are usually foolish.
The old fashioned advice. "Count
Ion before you act In anger," would
save many from trouble.
John O. Reunett hid four spades
and "went down." His wife called
him "a foolish player." He slapped
her. She shot him dead and will
be tried for murder.
New Face Powder
Now the Fashion
Wouldn't you. too. like a face pow
dir that will keep shine away stay
'clog the por-s and atwsvs be so
I pure find fine? It . made bv n
i ,,i ...-ri-! miw is rniitMi
ME1.LO-OI.O. It is surely a won
derful Face Powder. Just try
MELLO-c.l.o. Jarmln & Woods,
Do You Remember?
TF.N YjKAKS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
Oct. Itfl
I Kerr of White Sox, holds Cin
jcinnati runless: final score 3-n;
I world's series stands Cincinnati 3,
j Chicago 1. f "
j Deuel & Weeks sell car of Siclcel
pears in New York at an average
;of $7.!i3 per box.
I Suit I.nki City: Special prayer
held for 1'resident Wilson's recov
1 ery. Ills condition now declared
to be grave. '
Helen Yockey leaves to take po
sition on Salem Capital Journal
and make her home In that city.
Septembor rainfall .00 Inches.
five whites nnd four blacks are
killed in race riots in Arkansas.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mall Tribune.)
Oct. !(, I ll
Local fruit growers start move
to secure Prof. P. J. O'C.nra of
Washington. D. C, to act as per
manent pathologist in Jackson'
county.
Rarnum's cannonball train
crashes into .Oakdalo Grocery
wagon driven by Wurreri llutler,
demolishing same and injuring tlio -driver.
President Taft passes through
Medford In early morning, but
train doesn't stop nor does chief
executive awake.
Sir Thomas I.ipton again ch:il
lngos America to yacht race for
cup.
Rilly Van and Darling Stock
company pack house at tbe Bijou.
TIIIRSDAY
National Rroadc-astlng Company.
7 to 7:30 p. m. Halsey Stuart pro
gram. Financial advice by the "Old
Counselor" and a colorful selec
tion of music by the Halsey
Stuart orchestra, directed by
Andy Sanellu, will bo heard thru
K11Q, KOMO, KG W, KPO nn-1
KKI.
7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Standard Sym
phony Hour.
As Max Dolln wields the con- .
ductor's baton, the Standard
Symphony orchestra will Inter
pret a number of familiar yet
never wearisome classics, inelud- "l,
ing masterpieces - of Schuber:,
Beethoven, Grieg, Dvorak, Telua ;
kovsky nnd Marrenet. ' ;
One of the most important se
lections will bo the first movv
. ment of Schubert's "I'nfinlsheA
Symphony," In which occur sev.
oral melodlos of great beauty
which have endeared the work
to nil music lovers.
Among the more pretentious
compositions on the balance 'of
the concert program are tbe
Grieg 'Peer Gym." Suite No. I,
containing four well-known
pieces, nnd the "Fete ltoheme"
from Massenet's "Scenes Plttor
esque," a group of musical pic
tures of country life.
Hrondcnat through KHQ, KO
MO, KGW. KGO and KFI.
s:.in to .9 p. m. Max Dolin and
his Kylectronecrs. .
Dance music will filter through
the ether a half hour tonight
when Max Dolin and his Kylec
tronecrs pluy for the audiences
of stations nfflllated with the
NP.0 system.
All the selections programmed
aro instrumental and Include
such favorites as "On Wings of ;
Song." "Same Old Moon, Same tj
Old June" and "Too Wonderful
for Words."
Rroadcnst through KHQ. KO
MO. KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI,
KSL nnd KOA. .......
9 to !:.10 p. m. Memory Lane.
Hilly Page, the brilliant young
Juvenile star of this radio sketch,
will be heard again with Eileen
Piggott r.s his "Ma," Richard I e
Grand, Hen McLaughlin, George
Rand and Olive West.
II. C. Connette Is the author
of "Memory Lane." which Is de
signed to vivify truly the social
side of life as the "folk at home"
remember it. Goshen Center is
the scene iind the time is some
. time In the Into and pay '90s.
l'.rondcnst through KGW and.
KGO.
10 to 11 p. m. NHC Green Room.
A one-hour program by NIK'
Green Room artists will be heard
through -KGO and KFI for tho
full hour nnd through KPO be
tween 10:30 and It p. m.
11 tn 12 midnight Musical Mm
keteers. Dance tunes hy the Mholc.il i
Musketeers directed by -Walter T
Dehan will he broadcast through
KGO md KPO; KOMO from
11:1" tn I ; midnicht. '
NO WPUAtAWT ODd