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MEDFORD MTTE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEGOX; MONDAY, APRIL 2S. 1930.
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HtllBKK or AUDIT BL'KtAU
OF CIBCU-ATION
A. B. C. mure drojlithm fir tlx Bvetba
indltn Mirth I, IS30, u 132J.
Crntin preu ruo, 4S'iB.
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M. C MOCKNiCt COMTAST
OftVca In Nr Ybri, rhkico, IMlrtlt, M
rtwcbeo. Lot Awln, Ifclttlt. FftTtLiod-
Ye Smudge Pot
(By Arthur Perry) ,
; Portland c!a!mn their none
fount Inn Ih Incomplete, nnd It
lookH Hko the onumerutort mlKl
the horde running for the IpkIhIh
lure from Multnomnh county.
W'c have read n acathlntr two
column editorial on the obscenity
njid immorality contained In "Lady
i 'hatterly's Lover," a hook con
demned by the U8. Senate and
reformera. 345 .booklovera of thene
partH nre endeavorlnK to buy the
damnable volume, and 344 of the
lot have olemnly pro mined to let
ur read their copy firt.
When the tinlentlHtH nay aoine
thlnK. which Ih often enougb, their
HtatementH are alwayti uh clear uh
the well-known mud. Ierhap you
have noticed thlK In their remarkH
on the vaudeville Hinged thin morn
ing by the Hun and the moon. Hald
a Harvard BBtronomer Saturday,
dealing with n downpour of Iron
on Old Ho), "There Ih alwayH a
ramcneH about nothingness"
There Ih uIho a nothlngneHH ntout
the umeneK,
"Hoe-cake" Ih making rapid
xtrldeH as a locul epicurean de
light. The hou-cuke Ih a member
of the pancake family. One of
i hone" days a cooking genluti will
invent a meat-ax cake.
There Ih one thing about the
N'ipponcHe. They keep right on
Huying "Clofih!" liiHtcad of "I'ae re
KUMted!" The only way to drive an auto,
In on the theory that the other fel
low Ih uh Idiot, too.
Word haa been received that
' AKV. Carpenter, who nan been ho
Journlng in Darkeat Africa, will
return In a month and will have
with, him a Pr TunlHlan terrier,
to high-hat the local S200 dog
colony. The TunlHlan terrier Ih a
high-power dog, with nice man-nei-H
und a noprano bark. The
wandering horticulturlHt U now In
Kngland, and nan been warned not
to come home wearing ft monocle,
"Hah Jove!"
InveHtlgation shows thnf many
of the 1129 backyard cornfleldH
lira now bean patcheH. Thin Indl
raloH u MUbmlHHlon to Prohibition,
hh tho alcoholic content of a bean
Ih not worth bothering about.
The Seattle Time prints a pic
ture of It eg 1'urHoiiH, owner of the
lllllcreit orchard, n punelled-Hlded
truck, and a upon of mules with
artistically notched tails, before
the farm barber got kicked. Mr.
I'ai'Mons Is ut tho buslnesH end of
a shovel, and his posture Is that
of a busy section-hand. At the
nd of tho shovel 1s a neat pile of
dirt about the size and shupe of an
Ice cream cone. Reginald Is sur
rounded by 13 prominent Seattle
lies und a steam shovel. Ho photo
graphs well.
"Adger was sentenced to ten
years In state prison. Ho said he
was ready to go as soon as the
sheriff was ready." (Itandon
News.) (live him credit for being
obliging.
' 1 W 1 1 li 11 K HALL HTRKNOTII
COMINO FROM J8 I'UZZLK"-
I lldMne Klamath Kails Herald.)
As Mr, Hall Is too much of a gen
tleman to vote for himself, ho wilt
probably mark his ballot wrong.
Hlgnor Camera, the Italian
puicillMt and bunru-urilst will ex
hibit his mighty muscles n'nd tre
mendous feet In Salem this week,
first giving our dazzled und dumb
founded metropolis n second
glimpse of his mountainous phy
sique. An obvious truth was strangely
overlooked until a bystander at a
Fwlitiming pool remarked that
whnt city traffic needs Is a sprlng
Iio:ird for pedestrians. -(Han fier
iwmlino. Cal., Hun.) Mo far, so
i:mh1, Whut the pedestrlun needs,
in conjunction with the sprlng
Iioards, Is a series of cyclone cel
lars. "The rafters of the First Hsptlst
church were rattled as never be
fore, by the renomince of (leorge
A hi, baritone, who executed two
numbers" (Canfleld, Kan., Times)
One of those gruniy booms front
tin' Innermost depths.
Knlem Allied Agricultural As
sociates, Inc., olKanised to jet as
holding company for system of
iigi iculturnl lmlement and nupply
stores throughout western Oregon.
A tf2W HIGH
'T'lIIS bring cliild health week,
coach for the Modfurd 1 Titrh
v are keenly interested in
... .. t . . .
lelie (.'lories of the recent past,
more important than winniiii; championships, is the promotion
of health the ImildinK of belter and stronger bodies, not ainonir
the few promising athletes alone, but among the student rank
and file.
We .roiild therefore like to sec an athletic coach selected who
has a pood (.'rounding in the matter of physical culture, who
knows this important element in school education, and who
could be depended upon to establish a system of competitive
inter-class athletics which would give every student nil oppor
tunity to not only enjoy outdoor sports, but receive the bene
fits such sports provide.
Sl'C'II a system would probably not produce c-hiinpionsliip
teams as quickly us a system directed solely to developing
the superior physical minority into 'star.s," but it would con
tribute far more to the physical betterment of the entire student
body, and woidd eventually establish the best foundation for a
permanent, rather than a temporary, athletic superiority.
In other words, we believe two main considerations should
govern the selection af a new High School coach. First and
foremost, his abilities as n physical director, his fitness to intro
duce a system which will not be eonfinerl alone to turning out
title winning teams, but also to promoting the health and phy
sical improvement of the students ns a whole. Second, with the
applicant qualifying in this category, he should be as experi
enced and eaiMible a coach as can be found.
XX7K do not agree with those
ant qualifications can't
Medford is to have championship
with the exception of perhaps
competitive sports at all, but must confine their energies to sit
t;ng on the bleachers and overtaxing their vocal chords.
We believe that in this matter
have its cake and eat it. We CAN give needed physical training
to the entire student body, and also, in fact, as a natural pro
duct of such a system we can turn out our legitimate share of
title-winning teams. k
At least this is the goal toward which we would like to see
the school authorities aim, in this matter of selecting a new
High School coach. The ground is cleared for an entirely new
start. With the summer vacation ahead there is no need of
haste. Time and money spent in au effort to secure such a coach,
and establish such a system as outlined above, will pay divi
dends of increasing size and value in the years to come.
WHY NOT GET
AS predicted in this column, commercial fishermen, under the
leadership of Roderick Macleay, have organized to fight
the closing of the Koguc Kivcr, upon the ground that such ac
tion would destroy the third most important industry in Oregon.
Wp would like to see the. sportsmen of this state meet this
challenge early in -the game. And we would like to see them
meet it in this way. t -
Governor Xorbjad is in favor of Closing Rogue River ami also
devoted to the material development of this state. Have him
appoint a commission to determine, the facts in this case, not a
commission of commercial fishermen, nor a commission of sports
men, nor a commission of both; but a commission of representa
tive citizens, from all parts of the state, who are neither.
1 1 -IIKN delegate this commission to make a survey and deter-
mine the truth which can easily be determined. What is
the value of Rogue River to commercial fishermen and can
neries, in doll am and cents. And what is the value of the Rogue,
U) the people of the state, in the way of sport, with particular
reference to tho tourist crop ALSO IN DOLLARS AND
CENTS. "
No one will pay much attention to what the commercial in
terests claim, nor what the sportsmen claim. Hut everyone
would pay careful attention to what an impartiaJ commission
of this sort would determine.
Little constructive progress can be made without knowing
the facts. Why not jump in at the outset, and determine them?
The apparent increase of heart disease just means an in
creased number of doctors -vho don't know why the patient
died except that his. heart stopped.
It isn't hard to win a slognn,
remember that tho judges always
that never amounts to a darn.
There are just two kinds:
those who say what tliey think
prohibition.
MUTT AND JEFF
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SCHOOL COACH
the matter of sclectiiiK a new'j
Selmol w of timely importance.:
returning .Medtoru to the atn-
u I iw . i .
but we also In-neve that even
who maintain, these two import-
be found in one man, that if
teams, the entire student body
H0 boys, must enjoy no outdoor
Medftrd can, in n sense, both
THE FACTS?
story or music contest. Just
give first prize to au offering
of men: Important ones, and
about religion, chain stores and
All the Wrecks Aren't
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
nrd mttn twuicinc u vmmti beiitb ud bytim. m u 41ium, tfutne.ii tr tmtmat
! "N' ta t If. II lUnvot Mil unrated nrela( li eoeloud. utleri tbculd t
,ttef tod antteo i int. o.u to u un munur a ittun ituned im ao m umd
btrc So rtf ly on t uu U querk Kit eecfbrodof U loftacttu. Addru, Dr. WULUa Bridy
IB Wl M IDf Mil inim
OITIMISTS PREFER IMMUNITY WHILE PESSIMISTS
LIKli "ItUS! STANCE"
What actual difference does It
make whe'her you call it no Im
munity or lowered resistance when
one comes down with an acute re
spiratory infection
asks a correspon
dent. As Prof. Lucifer
O. Butts might say
let me hexplain
you.
If you assume
"lowered r e n i ti
tan ee" you must
assume something eyebaH. Doctors call this condi
has lowered it. Hay!tiftn lrif.hii- r..nu,fl . .
i
a ducking, a mean draft, getting j
your feet wet last Thursday, miss-j
.. yuur uiniirr oaLuiuujr, oau ,
weather last spring, working late
at the office on your inventory.
That makes life very sad. doesn't
It? It Is bad enough lo get one's
eight dollar shoes wet thru, a
calamity to minx out on a good
dinner, a rank injustice to have
such unusual weather this time of
year, quite bad enough, without
thinking "Oh. dear, and that ain't
the half of ft probably my resis
tance is all shot now and I shall
be down with some dreadful mal
ady tomorrow or next November
anyway." A gloomy philosophy of
life, I call it, and a wrong one.
On the happy other hand, so far
as our present scientific know
ledge goes we are warranted. In
assuming that once you acquire a
given degree of Immunity against
any specific infection, no trifling
everyday annoyance or mishap can
rob you of It. The loss of a night's
sleep, a bit of overtime work, an
involuntary fast, even the loss of
your coonskln coat or heavy un
derwear can cause nothing more
than annoyance or discomfort In
any case. Ho why take life so seri
ously? Of course we know, now, that
deprivation may prevent one from
developing the highest degree of
immunity, especially against re
spiratory infection (I'll enlarge on
this In u moment) but we have no
scientific reason to Imagine that
any contributing factor can appre
ciably reduce such Immunity, with
the possible exception of the lapse
of time a long time, not hours,
days or weeks. I want readers to
bear In mind that I dare not make
Huch a positive assertion, here un
less I am sure of my grounds and
secure in my belief that no physi
cian or health authority can suc
cessfully controvert what ' teach.
The correspondent follows his
argument with a real quesUon. Is
there a possible procedure, he asks
for one to follow In order to work
up an Immunity against respira
tory infections?
In answer to that I can tell you.
in a sentence pructically all we
know about It. One should en
deavor to expose the naked skin to
as much sunshine as the skin wilt
comfortably stand, and supplement
that by making sure of 'an ade
quate ration of vitamin A in food
or medicine.
It Is nn old, but not a scientifi
cally estubllsned Idea, that plenty
of fresh air, nourishing food, daily
exercise, sleep and all that gen
eral good hygiene right living
builds up "resistance" or keeps one
immune to respiratory infections.
.So far as our actual knowledge
goes, these factors havo nothing to
do with the matter.
Let m add a suggestion whleh
I consider practlcully us Important
as cultivating Immunity. Most re
spiratory Infections are spread via
conversational spray, which has an
effective range of not more than
five feet. SO when in doubt, en
deavor lo keep beyond your cus
tomer's, classmate's, passenger's,
foreman's, pastor's, grandfather's,
visitor's, waiter's, neighbor's doc
tor's, or salesman's conversational
spray range.
WKKTIOWS AX1 ANKWrcit.S
This Is Not From California
1 wish to pass on to readers who
seek the Information a little dis
covery 1 have made. Oninne juice
or a piece of orange eaten with the
pulp will relieve the most severe
hiccoughs immediately. I have
tested it scores of times and al
ways with success. Can it be that
every fruit nnd vegetable was
given to man as a euro for some
ailment? We have already discov
ered that upples keep doctors
away. (Mrs. K. H. C.)
Answer. Thank you. Coming
from Chicago, the suggestion looks
nil right to me. And there may
be something In tho kind word you
say for other fruit
At any rate, I
at Sea
banana keeps the baby happy,
prunes provide plenty of food-iron
but when we encounter cranber
ries we're nonplussed. Maybe they
are intended to temper the Joy of
life on this planet.
When Hair Go4 Wild
Is there such a thing as "wild
hairs" In the eye? If so, how do
you detect them and what can be
done for them? (H. J.)
Answer. The trouble common
ly known as "wild hair" is a tam
ing inward of one or more eye-
htuhOH NO that thpv rnh ncnlnut tha
fcd aKheH( e few weeks as fast
as th(.v grow a(?ain Jf lni8 does
not brinK reief hnVA th. lnuh
stroyed by electrolysltt of course
in medical hands. Sometimes
where there are several lasheH in
volved (entropion, or rolling in
ward of the margin of the eyelid)
an operation must be done to bring
the eyelashes into proper place.
Hearing l'p Well
Would you let me know your
opinion of aluminum utensils for
cooking, whether there is danger
of poisoning. (Mrs. T. B. W.)
Answer. Most of the food at
our house has been cooked in
aluminum utensils for 20 to 25
years and we're bearing up re
markably under It. But then, we
don't take the propaganda of the
divers cancer quacks ajid mail
order fakers very seriously.
Quill Points
You aren't a real patriot, how
ever, unless you fel ashamed
when a statesman makes an ass
of himself.
Of course It Is all right to hoot
at religion If you have become a
great and good man without It
Blessed are the poor. The more
a man has, the more he lives in
dread of reckless fellows who dis
turb feathered nests.
Llttlo things a lot of people
don't know: The pearl is a
tomb the oyster builds around nn
invading worm.
The sujKTlor intelligence In
evitably dominates. And tluit
explain why sonic- parents
cuii't control their kids.
If you would know the worth
of a man's opinions, look closely
and see what they have made out
of him.
Americanism: Growling be
cause the government spends
money to build a fleet; howling
when war comes because the gov
ernment hasn't made adequate
preparation.
When the new-rich long for a
more cultured community, they
mean they can't feel aristocratic
among people who call thorn BUI
and Susie,
It Is good philosophy, to nccept
tho inevitable without howling,
but who can be philosophic when
Ills wife can't get a decent hat
without paying $18 for a 50c one?
Don't give all tho credit to the
college. After four years of de
velopment the boy would seem to
have a little moro sense In any
case.
A radio sermon can be
nuidc rculittttc. Yon ran get u
had tuning instead or taking
a back seat.
In plain words. France will
agree not to build the ships she
had no Intention of building If
the others will promise to do her
fighting for her
O
A Had In used a lamp to make
n terrible djinn appear. In Bng-
dnd on tho subway they use
telephone.
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Solution of Saturday's Puzzle
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lyric poem
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Thorc are two kinds: Common !
people, and those who call it '
"Whupee."
Correct this sentence: "Ah.
well." said the man; "I really
hoped it would he a Birl."
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from page one)
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dresses the great Roman as
"Maestro." And Dante wtts j
one of the three greatest writ
ers that ever lived, Homer and
ShaUespearc being the other
two.
Italy calls Dante and Virgil the
two greatest. Germany says Shakes
peare and Goethe. France, Shakes
peare and MolleVe., or Kaclne.
Spain, Shakespeare and Cervantes.
There Is no doubt that Shakes
peare was first.
f-4
Sporting reporters might cele-1
brate the day and improve their j
siyie uy reumng vngiis uesenp
tlon of the first fight between
Dares and Entellns.
It's a good fight, heavyweight.
The gloves, of raw ox hide, are
made heavy with metal. Entellus, :
old and stiff, reluctantly decides!
to fight and throws down his gloves
"made of seven huge ox hides," all
!r. ...ttl. In.,, I n.wl l.nn "
Those gloves. Sryx-wore when
he was killed In a fight with Her
cules. Entellus wins tho fight, in spite
nf his nge. The prize is n power-1
he is still good, in spite of his'
years ond a long hard fight, walks WASHINGTON. April 2$.JP
up to the bull, "then drew backTI"' revised Couzens railroad res
hls right hand and. at full height, j olution. submitted to the senate
swung the hard gnuntlelt just he-1 Interstate commerce committee to
tween the horns, and broke Intol"'"!' In executive session, would
the skull, scattering the brains.
Outstretched and lifeless, the bull
falls guivering on the ground."
What a movie that would make,
whnt'gnte receipts!
Poor Gnmllil, determined to seize
tho British salt depot at Dharasnnn.
calls for martyrs "to present their
broken heads to the British gov-
em men L"
He lias not yet lnnrned that revo- ingn.
7. Cnttomer
8. College degree
t. Piece of Hoth
10. I.gyptian god
de
11. I'lacld
14. Sber
17. Short ileep
50. Cogwheels
SS. Vrr-are for
publication
ti. Outer gar
ments ST. Excess of the
solar over the
lunar year
30. Handle
32. Introduction to
a poem
34. Sweet cakei
30. i;ury
r,;. ltref closer
SM, liutfle call
40. supplication
41. Toierute
41. Mono j hoarder
47. HeaddrehSi
poet.
49. (ioiera
ii. City Hi
Holland
51. Corrode
Plural ending
iU. Plant of the.
Ilijr family
DOWN
1. Tropical flnei
2. Wandering
3. lovc on a
coarse
4. Al-o
i. Afternoon
fanctloot
I. Klklt
lutlons are won by breaking the
other man's head
Imagine Patrick Henry saying:
"Come, let us get our heads broken
bv King George," or Danton say
ing that victory must be won by
"broken heads, more broken heads,
always broken beads."
Every day science tells some
thing new, startling, or disturbing. ,
The moon will hit the earth some I
day you will not be here. That I
will bappen millions of years from 1
1929. I
The sun's heat will end, and our I
solar system will be a frozen death
scene. Bat that will 'be millions of
millions of years hence.
Today's Item Informs you that
the earth is increasing its speed
and the days getting shorter and
shorter. We shall be dead before
we really notice it.
No matter what happens, we can
stand it, when we. realize our
slight importance.
In our galaxy, the milky, way,
there are 30,000.jHi0.CU0 suns, many
of them a million times as big as
our snn, with planets many times
as big as our earth.
What happens to us i3 really not
Important, although not all realize
it.
lMeky he who believes that spe-
" orarugenicuis nave oeen niauo
"' preserve his little ego, Intact,
thiough the crash of solar systems
"! the debacle of nebulae.
Un OuLJ's!
ban direct or Indirect unification I
of railroads involvtne "substantial i
reduction of competition
The original proposal of Chair
man Couzens. of the interstate
commerce committee, was to sus
pend ail railroad consolidations
until congress enacts further regu
lations. He redrafted It to meet objec-
M tinns registered in extensive hear
Kit 1 .,
By BUD FISHER
Do Yoa Remember? t
TEN' YEARS '10 TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
April 28, 1K20.
Newark Cieneral Wood carrion
New Jersey primary. Warren CI.
Harding easy wlnn'.r in Ohio.
Edward Carleton buys c. P.
flolfe place of three acres on
Foothills road.
C. of C. headquarters to he re
painted and kept lighted all night.
Dr. H. P. Harsrave resigns as
city councilman nnd will move
to Berkeley.
Medford banks serve notice they
will close at noon Saturdnys.
Portland Authorities powerless
to cope with bootlegging activities. 0
thry admit.
TWENTY YKAIt-S AfiO TODAY u
(From files of the Mail Tribune.) 9
April 28, 1910. -
Los Angeles T. R. and kaiser
lauded by president of University
of California as "potent factors
for peace."
San Francisco Jack Johnson to
start training for Jim Jeffriey.
.May 1.
"flrants Pass gave tho Portland
excursionists paper bags labelled:
"Fresh, cool air for use at Med
ford." Our loving sister city.
Washington The Panama Ca
nal will be opened in 11114.
A.ftC Burgess purchases Louvre
Cafe from C. D. Miller.
V. M. ColviK. president of com
mercial Hub, defends councilmon
from attacks of Dr. Oliver, revi
valist. 4
Sundown
T
JOHN'S WATCH
By Mary Gruhum Bonner.
John had been piven a watch.
One of his uncles who had been
away on a trip brought it to bin;.
It kept the correct time anil it
ticked so clearly that you knew H
was Roing every
minute.
He told t h e
Little mack
Clock about it.
"It's fine." lie
said, "for all the
hours when we'iv
not with you, ami
I love to h a v e
people ask nft
the time. , Pes
Ry'fl great about
that. She ask
me the time every Jw
few minutes.
"But I like you
r,Vr JUS
C2&
realliv a lot bet
ter than the watch because you
can take us on adventures."
The Littlo Black Clock was
pleased about that.
"Thank you." he said. "But I
is indeed nice that you now own i
watch. A watch is a member of
the family and we're all a friendlv
family, but I'm. so plad you like me
better. I'm so different from a
usual clock or watch because I
cannot keep the correct time nt r. V..
"As you know I promised to let
my hands always point to even
o'clock for all the other members
of the household in exchange f'
the maple given to me whlWi
makes it possible for me to turn
the time backward or forward for
yon.
"The magic allows us to ha
adventures, and e must be start -ins
off shortly. But, by the way.
did Peguy receive a present from
her uncle, too?"
"Oh. yes." said Peggy. "I re
ceived a Japanese doll."
"Did you. indeed!" said tho I.J
tle Black Clock. "Then I know
what we'll do.
"I'll turn the time back just t
trifle and we'll take a little trip t i
Japan o Peggy will know what It'-'
like over there. Then she can tnH;
to her doll about It. There may b"
tlm'fl' at first when the doll will
lQt i n homesick."
Peggy and John thought it Wi.s
a splendid idea.
Tomorrow "In Japan.'
Dunn0& Baker Construction Co.
received contract on bid of S-tO.G,
for graveling ond oiling the Chllo-qiiin-Klamath
Agency nnd Chiln-quin-The
Dalles-CallforiSa highway
roan.
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