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

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    MEDEORD UML: TRIBUNE", MEDFORD OREGON, WEgX tfSMY OCTOBETr 1929.-'
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These Shingles merely
improve with age
IABORATORY TESTS have proved that Jolins
' Maovillel Rigid Asbestos Shingles, exposed to
weather actually improve with age. Exppsure to
weather merely make them tougher and stronger.
For your house, a roof of these shingles is the last
roof you wilt' ever have to buy. It is permanent.
Nothing can destroy it, neither wind, or rain, or
fire, or sun or ice.
Wi are roofing experts, ready to sell you your last
roof. Let US tell you how little J-M shingles cost,
Trowbridge Lumber Yard
Set Trowbridge Cabinet Works for Windows, -J)oor3,
. Screens - Everything in Woodwork 'Vf '
As Ye Sow
.Ye Reap'
Live up to j'oiii?neoiile and, l,ay aside nothing
and you'll never have funds with which to
meet emergencies or develop opportunities..
Practice organized, systematic saving and you
need nevr worry. "
Shares iti this 'company are hoth savings and
investment a foundation for the future. And
your earnings araguurantccd. "''
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'Systematic Savers Succeed"
SOUTHERN .
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
125 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1224'
.Operated by experienced men who live here
'.'I '"' " ' arid know values ''"'
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
OCTOBER 26
Fares to Portland
1 Greatly Reduced 5 ?
For only t third mote than the regular one way fate you
rnnyfcur a roiindtrip ticket to Portland during the famous.
Pacific Intetnauonai Livetiock Exposition.
..Tickets are on sale from October 2-1 to November 2,
with return limit of November 4.
Going Away?
No need for worry or confusion. A short trip or a long
one-rail details are easily simplified. Phone or call oa
your local Southern Pacific acnt.' He' is a travel expert.
He will arrange yom trip by train, stage or steamship, get
your transportation to your destination, make all reserva
tions, check your baggage and give you all information to
, make your trip a carefree, joyous one.
For all travel information, phone or call ' '
-' on your local Southern Pacific agent.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING QET8 RESULTS
"So Shall
LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
NOVEMBER 2
C. CARLE, Agent
Phone 34
TABLE ROCK
OF STRAY
BY
TABI-E' ItOCk, Ore., Oct. 18.
(Speclal)--After months of "watch-1
fill waiting," wlille gardens, mail
boxen, gaten and fences were' de
stroyed and traffic seriously, handi
caiped by stray horses running in
the highway, the herd luw has been
put Into efTuct In this district and
the lid 'was suddenly clumped on
last Saturday noon when some 15
head of horses and inures of many
sizes, culors and ages - were cor
ruled at the Pendleton farin.
It Is said that the process of en
forcing the herd law will bo in
charge of the Jackson County Hu
mane society, assisted by the con
stable and road supervisor, with
the prosecuting attorney acting as
supervisor.
. The usual number of casualties
among live stock during the pheas
ant season will probably be re
duced hero this year judging from
present determination of lurid own
ers to prohibit hunting or trespass
ing On their lands.
It Is also understood that the
careless shooting from highways,
practiced In former years, will
come under the ban and where
names are not known numbers on
car license plates will be used to
identify.
For those of us who wish to hunt
or to Invite friends out to enjoy
the sporty the safert plan tills sea
son will be to stay withii the
bounds of bur own lands.
OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN
AT EAGLE POINT SOON
KAOUK 101 NT, Ore., Oct. 1C
(SiH'cial.) A tryout for a fcle
chili Was Ktarted thin wick in Mrs
Miller's room. Those who are eu;
ccsMful wilt take part In the op
eretta. The boys' tryout will come
later, and praethx' on the operetta
will start In a short time.
STAMP MILL RUNNING
STEADILY, ROGUE RIVER
- HOOVE lilVJOU, Ore.. Oct. 16.
(Hpcolul.) The ntarnp mill recent
ly pure honed by - (J rant MatthewH
nan been running- Kteadily fur the
piiMt wei'k. Severn I impruvemfiitH
hfive lieen nddi'd to the mill.
THE TRUTH
ABOUT CANDY
To Be Moderate Is Not to
Gorge or to Undereat ,
A noted food authority states
that attacks on candy lack a buck
ground of scientific insight. He re
minds us that in addition to sugur,
the beat candies and confections of
the present day contain nlso many
other foods. He enumerates nuts,
milk, cream, butter, gelatine, choco
late, and fruits, as being used along
with sugar in delicious, modern
candies, and he says that good candy
as a dessert may become a whole
some part of a meal. Who, he asks,
would deprive the world of one ox
its most delicious desserts?
Science and common sense are
restoring sanity to the nation to
day. Don't gorge. Don't undereat.
Prepare a great variety of all
healthful foods. Flavor these so
that they will be delightful to the
taste. Those are some of the present-day
precepts that will guide us
to a better diet.
If a dash of sugar will encourage
your family to eat cereals, fresh,
canned and stewed fruits, and milk
in the form of milk drinks and milk
desserts, then in the name of
health use a dnsji of sugar. Try
a dush of sugar when cooking vege
tables in a small amount of water,
and you will be surprised at how
much fresher, more colorful and
more delicioua the vegetables are.
A liltlo sugar sprinkled here und
there throughout the meal will en
courage children and adults to cat
the vnried diet that is so necessary
to health. Most foods arc more de
licious and nourishing with sugar.
Good food promotes good health.
The Sugur institute.
BAin Hour are. hohb t4
A Compute Gleaming am
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The Drug and Dope Addiction
. . Situation in Southern Oregon
No. 3-"Pharlsee or 8amarltan"
(Conclusion)
This Is tTie third and last section
of a review of the Harrison nar
cotic law, entltled "Pharisee or
Samaritan." We first sketched
over the Harrison narcotic act,
then gave a picture of addiction
disease. Now we hope to suggest
some better ways of handling the
problem. As to what we do will
show whether we are Pharisee or
a Good Saramltan. - ..
A few years back In the history
of man, yes even In the history of
'$iir country, people who suffered
from one of the many mental dis
eases was thought to be possessed
of the devil er tp be bewitched.
These people were Id the way, and
were thought to bewitch or have
an evil tntluence on others, so they
were persecuted, hung or burned at
the stuke. Thus man's Inhumanity
to man had made countless mil
lions mourn. J 1 i.
' There have In the- past been
thumb screws and torture racks,
mutilations, of the body anil hor
rible devices for punishments? None
of them singly or combined can
equal the torture and misery of
opium deprivation In the case of an
addict. He suffers the mental tor
ments and physical tortureB of a
Dante's- Inferno. ' Happier ii would
be for him, if he were burned at
the stake than to hare liquid fire
in his veins calling for relief that
only the drug can give.
Would you think a doctor a hero
who refused to relieve such suffer
ing. No. You would .pay he wan
inhuman and barbarous 'if h, did
not extend the helping hand of hu.
man kindness and be his "brother's
keeper. What physician would not
relieve a human from this physical
hell of torment until auell. time as
proiier treatment could competent
ly and successfully withdraw the
drug, cure the man and then re
habilitate him? "
What are the purposes of life?
Nature says to perpetuate the spe
cies. Such Is true, so let's make It
a better world for our posterity,
as our forefathers nave fltrlven to
do for us. The purposes of life are
to live, to labor, to love, to achieve,
to be humane and altruistic; be
tolerant, obey the law, human and
divlue, respect woman and rever
ence Deity. Or, as expressed in
the sweet singing word 3 of the
poet, "Mve for those who love you,
for those who know you're true.
For the Heaven that smiles above
you, and the good that you can do."
Sufferers of mental diseases to
day are put in state hospitals. They
are taken off the streets and out
of society and are cared for. We
are on trial for the way we care
for the addict as much as the ad
dict Is on trial- for his behavior.
The question is not what we shall
do to the addict, but what shall
we do X)R him.
Under the Harrison narcotic rev
enue act nothing is done toward
tho care and treatment of the ad
dict, yet the administrators of this
act are asking for more teeth to be
put Into the act -I presume to per-
GAC-I.K POINT, Oro., Oct. 16. J
HnpHfil.) Thomn.4 ' (!.' " Ilnilirook
and Ft. K. VinjMlbv iC Illinois VIm
itetl ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gt'orjr Stowell and tittipp" frlonda
the past week.
Mrs. Francis lioardslcy of .Port
land arrived Sunday for an extend
ed vhdt with hor parcnU, Mr. and
Mm. llitterlltiK.
Uov. and Mrs. Davidson nnd son
nilly, who have hern making their
home In Piitte FuHs during- the
summer months, moved Into Maple
Point Monday and have rented the
Geo rue Holmes dwelllnc house.
All of tho KnKle Point teachers I
attended tho Inntltute held nt Mvd-;
fiird Senior hlsh school October I
7th and 8tb. t
Frank 1111 of Derby was In town
Thui'Kday attending to bu.sine.s4. Ho.
reported Mrs. J 1111 not jJettinK it Ion;!
very well sinco the auto accident
ome weeks aO-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinette
and Mr. and Mm. Orvllle ChVldreth
and Gruydtva ChlWrrth of Med ford
were visitors last week at the home-.
of Mr. Mid Mrs. W. t,. Childreth.
Al MUteUttaedt and Ted Seaman
are among those who donned tod
nuts and hied to tlie hills last
week. Al never returns without
at least having bajrued one deer,
Mr. and Mrs- Htwi Kline cele
brated their wedding anniversary
Saturday and their many friends
Join In wishing them a long life.
Mrs. Jtosn Grant, Charley nnd
Alvln Chamberlain. Mildred Kan
dull, Anita LockwOort and Doris
Grant, all of Yakima," Wash,, were
recent visitors at tho home of Mr.
and- Mrs. Wilfred Jack.
Mr. Merkleo Inst n lied a , tele
phone Saturday for Mr. nnd Mrs.
C K. Cow den In their now home
on the Crater lke highway.
Herbert Wiener of San Fran
cisco Is a house guest of Mrs. Royal
Itrown.
Mr. and Mrs. DeDoode, who have
been residing In Prospect, have
moved to Kagta Point, renting one
of the cottages owned by D;ihack'a
on the Crater J-ake highway!
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Codwen and
William llolman went to Central
Point where they assisted with the
Orange program during the lecture
hour.
A girl weighing seven nnd one
Jinlf pounds was born Thursday to
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford uimlcrs at
their home In Kaglo Point. Mother
and daughter are both doing fine.
Miss Helen O. Miller left Friday,
afternoon for Seattle for a brief
visit with friends, returning Hun'
day evening. '
Mr. and Mrs. T. T McClellnn
were week end visitors at the home
of Mr, nnd Mrs. Theron Jones at'
Grants Pass.
Miss Klvlra- yialr, teacher at the
Climax school, nnd Roy Spalding;
were married Saturday at Medford.
I - EAGLE POINT
Their many friends wish ihem
secute more- thoroughly these un
I fortunate Btrfferers. The medical
' profession has been branded as
i dope peddlers, many of whom are
I addicts themselves. Many well
meaning people want, to poison our
i school hildren by painting before
' them in our textbooks the dope
; evil. It is alssa question whether
;or not the government should go
so far as to make further treat
ment of these'sufferers impossible.
! If a physician meets his medical
'obligation he must care for these
victims within the law.- If he re
fuses he throws a burden on. oilier,
i members of the profession, and'
shirks his own duty. A piieen In.
i the medical field denies .his medl
Icul obligation, overburdens others
land helps drive the sufferer, to t lie
I underworld. -
Some suggest that all addicts,
I high and. low, be reported like
j smallpox, their pictures taken and
i a label placed on them "addicts."
jThls would be persecution and
i would not correct the evil. It
I would not cure them but add more
to their mental sufrerlng. It would
make hell a happy place lor them
land death would be received with
pleasure.. Death has no fear except
for the young and the healthy .
. There ,1s . a way out one that
treats the addict liuuiunely cure
him and rehabilitate him. It would I
with one blow stop every peddler,
for there would be, no market. Th?
way out Is for the government to
establish addict homes and farms,
and, with proper selection, put all
addicts there The state also might
well consider 'this move. Have arj
state addict home -and farm' and
take the addicts there. That would j
relieve doctors ot much trouble. ,
The farm could -be. made self sup-1
porting. - ' -' .,
An addict farm federal or state :
would be a measure of man's hu-1
manity to man. He who helps put j
a movement on foot and those who
could put it over , would be Good
Samaritans. Those of us who stuuil
by are Phurisees. We pass by aud '
leuve tiie deserving addict to suffer ;
and to die. j
There are men and classes of
man that clnHil nlu,va llin Onminnn '
herd; the soldier, the sailor and
the shepherd not Infrequently; the
artist rarely; rarer still, the cler
gyman. The physician almost as a
rule. He Is the l lower, such as it
is, of our civillzution and when that
stage of man is done with and
onlv to be marveled at -in history.
Vhe will be thought to have shared
as little' as any in the defects of
the period and most nobly exhibit
ed U-e virtues of tlie race.' Gener
osity be has, Birch as is possible to
those who- practice an art; never
to those who drive a trade. Dis
cretion tested by a hundred secrets.
Tact tried in a thousand embar
rassments, aud what are most im
portant Herculean cheerfulness and
courage, so that he brings hope
and cheer Into the' sick room mid,
often enough,' though not' So often
as be wishes, brlngH healing: ;
i DR. A. A. SOUI.E.
Klnmath Falls, Octi 10.
GRANTS PASS MAN BUYS
ROGUE RiVER PROPERTY
ROGUB UIVKU, Ore,. Oct. 16. !
-i-"(Sieoil)Tfte -plhee beibnging
to-. Ed .'Wioflmck hafli'buen old
to Mrs. Wind of Grants Pas?.
Mr. Woodcock and funil!y ' will
leave, in tUe near future for
the Illinois valley. The butcher!
shop which Mr. Woodcock own
has been leased to Mr. Wright,
of Ashland. i
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ium you can eliminate the
risk of running into serious
and costly litigation. When'
you buy real estate safe
guard your investment with
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means, of protection title
insurance.
Jackson County'
Abstract Co.
121 E. Sixth St.
Phone 41
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JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
f
i ' Over 20 Years in
Stockholder s
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EAGLE POINT CLASS
LEARNS PASTAL' RULES
EAGLK POINT, Ore.. Oct. 10.
(HiH-oIal.) Miss Altkon'a room, :
whlcti consists bt the frtlirtli, fifth .
.'intl sixth griKlfs, is construc-tins a
Dlis-tuft'irc. It Is maile ut of oranK
crutes which weru furnished liy th j
local- merchants. - The- !iuil wlio
lius the best letter 'will tret to he
postmaster, and every letter must
he cftrreet hi form before It can
be iletivered to the pnstoffire.
New Comfort for Eyes
See
Dr.' D. A. Chambers
OPTOMETRIST
. -- . 404 Medfood Bldg.
at
FOOTBALL
THERE'S NO BETTER
WAY TO SAVE MONEY
THAN TO INVEST TN- ,
. "r; 'I-!;.
- Building & Loan Association
financing
us tell you
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ASSOCIATION r , ,
Medford Not One. of Our K
Has Lost a Penny
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Women's Hoe
S1.00 Pair
Silk from top to toe wli
V pointed , Heel .
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Phone 931 for
FURNITURE REPAIRING
upholstering, refinishing
frank howard'.
Medford Exchange, 2Vi W. Main St.
MEDFORD
SATURDAY, tQ
OCTOBER JLZS
3:00 P.M.
The First Collegri Game of theeason
Admission $1.00 ,
Tickets on sale at Brown. & Brown and
Chamber of Commerce
If.
7PerGent
Capable h6me.; management .and ' the
fact that you? money is secured ,by
first mortgages ' on carefully chosen
Jackson County property. assures th
ABSOLUTE SAFETY. .
Combined with this SAFETY is
PROFIT and AVAILABILITY in
fact, all the requisites of a GOOD IN
VESTMENT may be found in this
Stock.;'; A:.; ,1 'T'.'; v
And you can piy for it out' of your
monthly -wages.1'-'- -: ' '
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Films Ftee
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
YOUR RBXALL store.
Open Sundays and Evenings
;;: ai the, Time.
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OREGON
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