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JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO. 1929.
Medpord Mail Tribune
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Hoys In llie grade school of
Woodburn, Oregon arc tntight
how to care for bableH, and it
looks like the campnlKn to quench
the flames of flaming youth was
well underway. 1
"Leo Hansen and Harold Potts
have returned from the hills,
where they shot two deer, on their
week-end" (Del Norte Triplicate)
Whut was It Hhakcspearo Bald
about "the panting hind"?
Owing to unsettled conditions
on Wall St., a number of flnunclul
'wizards throughout the land tire
In the same fix as your corr., but
not used to 1U
Alexander 1-anvagos, who shriv
elled many a Boul in accumulating
$20,000,000, Senator - Hlngham of
Connecticut, who had a turiff ex
pert do his thinking while prepar
ing the tariff bill, and Albert I).
Pall, who fell Bwiftly from high
pluces, have about reached the end
of their rope, rantages, who after
4a years in America; can hardly
"read or write," Senator Bingham,
who Is considerably pooved about
the revolutions, and Mr. Fall, all
clulm skullduggery of ono sort or
another. Fall and runtimes faqe
prison, and Hen Bingham, ndi
much of anything In the way of
humiliation, as he depends on
voters, who are eithor dumb or
blind. If not both. For Fall und
l'antuges It can not bo suid they
were lazy. They at least, did their
own thinking. The law of com
pensation, which does not ahoot
wild, got Puntnges. Hen. Bingham,
a product of tho primary election
system, barely possosscd enough
energy to anHWer his own critics,
and ,thon reluctantly. Fall avers
he borrowed $100,000 from an old
Mend worth $100,000,000. Of tho
lot, this sounds the most plausible.
It is not a strain to Imagine such
a loan. Pantuges was Buffering
rrom the delusion that his wealth
would protect him from tho pen
alty of any cussedness. The Bolon,
bosldo betrayal, lucked the gump
tion to use tho round thing on Ills
shuuldcrs.
The morns nro 'getting nippy,
and tho gals ure walking like they
wanted to get some pluce.
When it comes to fancy eating,
ChineHe noodles present qulto a
problem. This dish is now con
sidered chic nt bridge parties. A
nutld or matron nicked for $2.10
of her husband's dough, can forget
her disorder while tussling with
tho Oriental dish and, Incidentally,
be a humorist. The male with a
barren upper Up also docs fah-ly
well. Hut the galoot with a dainty
nose-width mustacho In In a dif
ferent boat. A stray bit of noodle
Invariably InsistH on nestling on
his prize adornment. It is the
opinion of the undersized that It
serves him right.
The citlea of La (Irnnde and
linker, beyond the Cascades. Heetn
to be Indulging In homo sort of a
dispute over football players.
Baker threntens to hold u mass
meeting, and La Grande Is hnving
n civic halo Installed, Both the
municipalities are mad at each
either, worse than If one had di
verted the tourist truffle from tho
other. It looks like Baker was
technically guilty, which Is a com
forting way of mtylng that a high
school foiled ' to get away with
Imitation of a college The Inno
cent Jiystnndcr Is Inclined to think
Baker was an amateur, or they
would not have been caught.
! "I'KAC'K COMKTII"
A long time ago 1 was told that
certain persons unknown to me,
being peeved by something printed
in the Tribune, planned to pay mo
the honor vf a call between sunset
and morning. As I had no artil
lery In the house except a .SR
8, ft W., and did not wish to seem
Inhospitable In tho event of a sur
prise party, I Invested In a 20
gauge pump gun a beautiful
fowling piece that shoots seven
times very promptly and Is sup
posed to be the most sccurnte
Instrument for small ga,ine as well
as close callers. It Is a light bur
den, never fired prulse be to
Allah! and Is worth somewhere
In the neighborhood of too or t0.
I have forgotten tho price. Any
way, I'm thinking nf trading It for
White Leghorns not Just utility
stock, but dainty and beautiful ei
hlbltlon birds that will be treat
to the eye as well as a source of
breakfast food. Does that Interest
THE PANTAGES
EVKIITONK who followed the l'tuitajies case, closely, will
iijiree tlip verdict whs a just one. A defense more clearly
false and perjured eould scarcely have been iuiiif,'ined. The only
(loul)l rediirdint; the result rested upon the assumption that in
hos Angeles $:(),0O(l,0O0 could not be convicted. The jury
demonstrated it can be.
'. So now our multi-millionaire showman faces a penitentiary
term of from one to f0 years. J lis wife, convicted of iiinn
slaughter, us a result of driving a car while intoxicated, also
faces a prison term. Certainly a pretty family picture!
Hut why waste, sympathy over such scum as this I'aiitages
family represents, or why stress a moral which is so obvious?
The best, place for a wife who gets drunk, and kills a husband
of a family; and the best, place for a husband who is such an
unspeakable beast as Alexander 1'antagcs proved himself to be,
in behind the bars. There they can have ample time to reflect
upon the error of their ways and
plutocracy of ours there are some things money cannot buy;
and certain moral responsibilities which even the wealthy can't
evade.
BKFORK the J'antages drama is closed, however, they may
agree "it never rains hut. it pours." Alex started as a bar
tender's helper in the Klondike, and a handy man in the under
world. Kntcring the music hall business, everything he touched
turned to gold; he became a man of wealth, with power that
money brings, but he retained the moral code of that under
world. Money had done everything for him; he believed he
could do anything with money. '
Now it develops that while he sold his vaudeville interests
for a sum variously estimated at between ten and twenty mil
lions he only received a million
deville business has received a staggering perhaps it death
blow from the "talkies." l'antages' vaudeville in San Fran
cisco has been turned into a movietone house. The circuit in
San Francisco has been abandoned eutirelv. Jn another year
there maye be no l'antages or Orpheuin vaudeville on the Pa
cific Coast.
In short, l'antages may find
instead of twenty and a property returned to him, which would
be worthless, even if be were not in a place where successful
administration would be rather
Not n very pleasant prospect,
reduced the values of life down to a monetary basis, and in less
than six months lost between nine and nineteen millions.
FOOTBALL PLAYED IN
IN view of the recent eharges of "professionalism' in our col
leges, it is interesting to observe the reaction from the re
cent Slanford-l'. S. C. game at l'alo Alto.
"The best team won,' observes I'op Warner, coach of the
beaten "White Shirts." "Southern California has one of the
finest football teams I have ever seen in action."
"Stanford has no alibi," declares the Cardinal captain. "We
were lucky to bo beaten by only otic touchdown." .
" While" it was a hard-fought game, there was only one penalty
for roughness. The Npirit on the field was splendid. Time and
again players on one side helped up players on the other, after
a scrimmage. On neither side were there serious injuries. The
vanquished joined with the victors in songs and cheers after
the final spirit.
It has been charged that both at Stanford and Southern Cali
fornia there are football players who have been, and nrc being,
helped financially. No doubt this is true. Hut the point we
wish to make is that, while poor boys with good football records
may have been given college educations, and thus have become
technically guilty of professionalism, there was no evidence of
the spirit of professionalism on the football field when these
two colleges played.
As far as conduct in the game was concerned, no one could
distinguish between the player
lege by his parents and the player who was being helped by
some graduate who was no blood
So long as college games are played in the spirit displayed
at l'alo Alto last. Saturday, we tlont believe one need worry
about professionalism ruining football as one. of our greatest
amateur sports.
ESE CREEK PLANS
HALLOWE'EN PARTYiESTATE REESE CREEK
KKKSU3 CREKK, Ore, Oct. 30.
I Special I A special meeting was
hold by tho P.-T. A. at tho homo of
C. W. Waddoll last Thursday after
noon and plans wore mado for n
Hallowe'en party for tho school
children and their parents on No
vember tl at 8 p. ni.
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Mail Tribune ndi nre road by
20,000 people every dav. tf
MUTT AND JEFF
JFP,j: see a tSeRfwAN
rLew IN A T10CKV,
AINPLAN6. THAT'S A
DARN GOOD IDA.'
MELODRAMA
realize that in this glorious
down. Since that time the vau
himself with only one million
difficult.
particularly for one who had
THE AMATEUR SPIRIT
who was being sent through col
relation.
ItKtiHK fKKKK. Ore., Oct. 30.
(Special.) W. II. llammell has
purchased the Mlnter state con
sisting of something over J oil acres
adjoining the Uube Johnson prop
erly. Tho estate has been farmed
fur the past several years by a
oii, Marshall M inter, who ha
dairlcd and rnlsed sheep and goats.
Classified advertising gets results.
Love Sends A Gift Of
I
I ANT HCA IS IdoU'T ST U&N Do X GT iTHERfc'S Ful (1(1 IT:,,-r va, A Ino, AlM'T THAT JUST1 I'M GOING TO I
rJ3ooT UNTIL NERVOUS, K0. vCNS DOWKl AGAlMfJ DIRCCTIONS irf'M-Jl , TOO BAT). WHPDP PuM vuiTH
KAii-.- hlrrr-iTT 1 - rr l rirr U .V l-T. va,,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
BlfMd latter, pertaJolot to partonal health and hygiene, out to dlieatt diagnosis or treatneot.
will bo awwered by lr. BriJy If itamped, self-addrwed emekpe la enclosed. Utters ahould l
brtox and written In lot O'lnf to U Ivt Dumber or letter reeehed, only few eta b imwer
d faere. No reply tin Do road lo queries Dot cooformlog U loslrucUoos. Addrsaa Dr. wuUia
Brsdy, lo ears of tnls newipaper. s
J'lltST VISI T $70; SI HSKQI l-.'.NT VISITS MOSS
lU'p.'.'t from the V.Htern Front,
where it seems all Is not 0 quiet
HH Home of our medical colleagues
would wish:
Dear Dr. Itrndy:
.'lease accept
tho thanks of
my w i f e and ;
myself fin the
education, sut
j.sfjicion and''
Jjr help we derive (
W J2fS-J. from your col-'
iJw's' umn in our pa-
leucher of ap
plied Hclence and lwayn en
deavor to practice what I
teach. I often quote your ad
vice fn my classroom unA more
often am criticized for dolnu
It. (Yea, the whole medical,
dentul, nursinK. social Kervice,
highbrow medical school and
I fancy the veterinary, polit
ical aggregation of your state
' Ik combined In an attempt' to
ilence me, hut pa far the big
scheme bus not madt! much
Impression.)
Our baby girls are two and
four years of age. .Since their
birth our policy has been to
clothe them with as few clothes
ii s possible. In summer they
wear nun -suits. In winter a
1 little more, but not too much
clothing Is added. Other than
vaccination and health exam
ination they have had no med
ical care. JSut oh! the advice
and the slams we get from
people who , criticize this ap
parent "lack of clothing." We
are "training the children to
be immodest" and "preparing
the wny for disease later on."
Out In the country one day
n farmer offered us hiB shirt
"to make some clothes for tho
children." A little girt knock
ed at our door nnd bft a bun
dle of clothing "from the
. neighbors."
I tut in spite of this "neglect,"
our sun-tanned youngsters con
tinue to thrive. . Sunshine in
summer, cod liver oil in win
ter, a wholesome diet with a
preponderance of fresh vege
tables, lots of play outdoors
plenty of sleep In a cool room, J,
and not much clothing that
- is their program and secret of
health.
How we pity the poor people
( who "cannot afford" to have
children. They are missing the
. greatest happiness of life. Our
first girl cost us $70. We
schemed a little and reduced (
the cost of llie second to $ TiO.
Muybo the third will lie . ono
'''"of those $40 bimbos you spealc ,
about! , .
Ity the way, flaxseeds nro
only 10 cents a pound hero.
If one takes a teaspoonful
dnlly a pound lasts approxi
mately J5 days, maklm? the
r cost of each dose 0.181 cents,
. which is not a big price to pay
for the best constipation rem
edy known.
itest wishes from one. of your ,
respectful disciples.
W. II. Tl.
P. S. All my students are
taught the Schaefer method of
artificial respiration, even
though it is not included In
their course of study. Need
less to say. we do XOT put
tho subject's arm tinder the
head. (W. It. 11.)
1'leaso pipe down on the $40
bimbo. Friend II. I'm trying to
Jack tho price up to n modest $fin,
which will take caro of many really
good doctors who deliver 'em at
that flat rate but properly balk
at contracting for less. The $40
proposition was based on economic
conditions ns of 1025-2(1.
WKNTIOXH AMI AXSWFItK
Tho Spread of Diphtheria.
AVhut do yon think of a doctor
who tells a nurse caring for n
diphtheria patient that it Is nil
right for her to visit our homo In
the next street if she first washes
her hair and changes her dress?
She came here about 8:30 In the
evening. Our little daughter was
asleep and so she didn't see her.
But nine days later our daughter
came down with diphtheria. Isn't
it certain that the n u rse ga ve i t
to her? Can diphtheria germs be
ea rried hi boo ks or pa per '.' M .
1.. J.
Answer. Kven assuming that
the nurse was a "carrier" nf the
germs in her nose or throat, she
did not come within range of your
daughter, so it Is not likely that
Wet Matches
that was the source of your daugh
ter's Infection. Jieslds, the incu
bation period (time from exposure
to beginning of illness): in diph
theria is usually le.sH than nine,
days. Your daughter was more
likely infected through' some suli
Kequent contact with a person com
ing down with diphtheria or with
a "carrier." There is no reason
to Imagine tliat diphtheria is ever
carried by books, papers, clothing
or even hair. It is a respiratory
Infection almost invariably; the
only expectlon to this being oc
casional spread of diphtheria thru
the medium of milk contaminated
by a person, ill of the disease.
Incubation in dlptherfa is usually
from two to seven days.
lOxerclse for J'ahiful Feet.
A long time ago you gave some
exercises for the "Poor Oeek "With
Painful Feet." I have mislaid the
clipping of the article, and now I
find my daughter, aged 1 4, has
pronated feet and needs the exer
cises . . . U. X. :.
Answer. Here Is an excellent
one suggested by Dr. Alice Get:
Sit on the floor with feet out
stretched. Place soles together as
nearly as possibly without sepa
rating the knees. Raise front part
of feet strongly, hold while count
ln 10. and rest. Repeat this 10
or 15 times, according to strength.
Vary this exercise by sitting on low
stool, grasping a large rubher ball
! 0 to 12 inches in circumference
between the feet, keeping heels to
gether. Go through 4he same ex
ercise, Fqueezing the ball firmly
und dropping it t while relaxing.
This seance must lie followed reg
ularly, morning, noon nnd night,
for a period of at least n month,
to get d'-finite benefit. Of course
your daughter must not indulge In
the freak footwear of fashion. Send
a stamped envelope hearing your
address nnd ask for advice about
proper footwear and the care of
the feet.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
live in nccordimcc with the
Hussiiin ideas of government.
The Russians that flew from
.Moscow to Seattlewhere they
were well entertained, flew on'!
'Mdinlny from Chicago to Dear
born, ate luncheon and talked
with Henry and Kd.sel Ford.
Russia is grateful to Henry
Ford, who has sent engineers
to show Russia how to build
factories and get production,
and was among the first to
ship goods to Russia, knowing
they would be paid for. They
were paid for.
Gerald Swope, president, Owen
D. Young, chairman, early Kavo the
Russians a line of credit even big
ger than the Henry Ford line. All
of which is intelligent business.
Now Yorks hospitals own $1,000,
0(10 worlh of radium, 16 grams,
which wouldnt occupy much space
on the tip of your linger. '
That is a good Investment; Ono
million dollars worth of tho finest
machinery that men ever made
would wear out ten thousand times
with that' radium still working,
sending out the electrons from Its
millions of atoms at frightful ve
locity, penetrating and destroying
germs of disease, deadly to men
without proper precaution.
A million years will pass. New
York will disappear. Oceans and
continents will change their places,
and the tiny particles of radium
will still be at work.
In Paris, where American fool
Hpend their money nml wine Ameri
cunet study Kronen efficiency,
those that Reek to please the fools
havo invented somethtiiK new. Kin
Bor nails nre to be dyed emerald
Broen, In keeping with emerald
Jewelry now fashionable, nnd other
nails will he dyed sapphire blue.
Tho colors will be In keeping
with the painted faces of Boniu
modern Vomen.
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Solemn celebration in Rome of IVfiaudcd on Tax.
the anniversary of Mussolini's ; SAX KItANCISCO, Oct. 30. UP)
march on the eternal city. Georges Wilkes, former theater
In reality a Mussolini celebra- i manager of San Francisco, was In
tion. a one-man achievement. I ,lkt'', '' ",c federal grand Jury
.Mussolini tells Ills enthusiastic i
T . i T, Ym Z T
Italy is implacable,
followers
it to be.
That the character of the nation
has been changed there is no doubt.
It must be remembered also that
the right to express dissatisfaction
has been abolished.
Mussolini's extraordinary genius I
has sat on the safety vulve for
seven years.
Something happens usually when
you sit on the safety valve.
Mussolini may be an exception,
but safety valve exceptions aro
rare. Some day he must pass.
What then?
Ye Poet's Corner
PE.UT2
If you nxe tired of-the hustle and
bustle, of life.
In the city where strife is found;
Just conic to the hills where the
biff trees Krow
And peace nnd quiet abound.
Here you may rest In the share of
those wonderful trees.
Which nro towering toward the
sky.
And watch the fleecy white clouds
As they go floating by.
It's a quiet place, ns you will soon
find, i
As you lie there nnd rest,
With only the birds in the trcctops
above,
A-slnginK their very best.
You mty look across the valley.
To the foothills beyond.
And thank God for its beauty.
And the quiet you have found.
Nettie K. Wlltman.
HEADACHE? Look to
Your Eyes First
Dr. D. A. Chambers
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
404 Medford Bldg.
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biirrel
Taiirt out
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3. Topaz hum
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4. Money
6. Pi hnr
fi. Whllo
1, Instructed!
Scot,
on a charge of having defrauded
'he government of between J17.000
j!in(, Js () m amuMmcnt tHX ln
;in26.
should be on the lookout for
signs of gallstones
Doctor say women at forty who
are Inclined to be fleshy should
wr tch out for (iafls tones. Gall
Itladder. Liver and Stomach Trou
ble. If you have pains in your
side, around your liver, stomach or
hack, that is Nature's wnrnlng.
Give FKl'ITOLA a trial don't
wait. One dose (f ten wives com
plete relief. For over twenty years
Kfll 1TH,A has been used by
thousands of people, who praise Its
merit because it arts so quickly.
For sale, rerommended and KUar
anteed by -Malll Drutf Co., and
other leu dint; druuisly.
B.
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Do You Remember?
TEX YHAKS ACiO TODAY
(From flics of the .Mall Tribune.)
O. lober 30.
r,t,i, uMisim ready to call
out army nn,l nuvy as result of
coal miners' refusal to arbitrate
differences.
' Att,.,nev-(ieneral I'almer urge.
that 600 dangerous aliens In )""-
try be deported. '
irnni,unrll,'a Meilford store StOi
sale of bread wlien merchantH'.s as
sociation registers oojecuun.
kii wheeler "Wilcox: famous nui-
thor. dies In New Haven, t.'onn., as
result of nervous collapse ioiiuw-i
Ing her war relief work In Kng-
land. ; : .
I.ark Evans, escaped convict, de
nies any knowledge of jitney hold--up
or mystery murder In Jackson
ville. TWKXTY YKAHS Ai TODAY
(From files of the Mi ll Tribune.)
ociolicr ao. I mm.
Chicago. Schumann-H,'8nk de
clares there should be ono big,
simple religion for all people.
K. S. Palmer buys R4 acres from
M. .Mart.hall & Sons for $40,000.
flravlly water line completed to
Jlanley ranch.
Two-inch rain frills In two days;
continued showers predicted.
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that all ranches must spary fruit
trees.
Xew York. Marry Orant wins
Vanderliilt cup race, going 27S
miles in 2i;r, minutes.
Vernon Vnwter wins place on
freshman (:'" club at I', of O.
If HchinR, burning skin makes life
unbearable, quickly apply Zemo, the
soothing, cooling, invisible family
antiseptic. Thousands find that Zemo
brings swift relief from Itching, helps
to draw out local infection and re-
store the skin to normal. For 20 years
Zemo has been clearing up skin, re
lieving pimples, rash and other skin
irritations. Never be without it. Sold
everywhere 35c, 60c and $1.00.
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A Complete 6lAjimo aw
Of course you don't know
it, but you may be sitting
on a volcano! Title de
fects come to light most
unexpectedly and when
they do there's trou
ble a-plenty for the prop
erty owner if his title is
not insured. If it is insured
the company handles any.
litigation and makes good
any loss which may result.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
121 E. Sixth St.
Phone 41
By BUD FISHER
anybody? (Fountain Inn Trl
bune). ,