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Mi;: ;(!' tVE rr PXGETOUR ,. MEDFX)RD 1M4.L Tkibune Dally, 8uDdy, Weekly , . Published by " ' MEDFOKD PKINTINO CO. ?':t N. Fir 8t. , PhoM T5 RUllKKT W. Rt!HL, Editor B. SUUPTEK BM1TII, Manager An Independent Nenpapr - ,.,V Entid u second flaw matter it Medfurd, ",JI flrnon.imJfr Ael of Mirdi V, 1K70. . -mo fll'UHCIill'TIUN KATKB nl i Bf Mill In Advance: Daily, with Huixlay, year .....$7.80 Dully, lth Sim-Iay. muntti 75 Dally, vltltout Kmiday, year . 6.50 Dally, tlthuut Hutiday, numtli Ufi - Weeily AIjII Tr lb ii one yur....... 2.00 W ( . Sunday, otie year 2.00 h , . Uy Carrier, fi Atlvance In Medfriril, Ashland, Jaeknomllle, LVntral i'ulnt, I'liuenlx, Tuleot, Ould a,ltl 0,1 : Dally, Willi Sunday, moot I f .76 -" Dally, without Hun Jay, mouth .03 Dnlly, without RuiKlay, una rear,,,,,. 7.00 .. Dally, wllti Sunday, one yw 8.00 All term, eaxli In ailiaii!. tmirlal paper of tlie City of MriUunl. (IfltrUI taiMT of Jackson County. illKMIIKK t)V THK AHHOC'IATKI) I'llKSli Uprr i na ru uurd H ra Mrrica tu Tlie Aawlatwl I'rna la exclutiirety wttlllwl to ' ' the ll for pulilkatlon of all Iwva ilUpatchea credited to it or olherwlM cmlllnl In Uili paper, "J,1'aial alHO to the lowl new puulhluKl btrrein. All rlahta lor piildieatlon o apeckl ilbpaUljea hmln are also resmw. - - MKMIIKII !'' AUDIT HIIIIBAU OC LWUUTION ':' A. II. t'. ateraite circulation (or all motitlia .i'. . Maine March I, lao. m Uti. Oil! I'rcscrtt preaa run, 4 ay 5. MKMIIKII Of 7I1K UX1TKD rllKUH . Ailrrrlhliitt Ikprftenlslltea ... ,. M. I'. MIHIKNHKN CII.Mt'ASY -,; OfNro 111 Nf York, t'llkaao, llrtrolt, J,,,. FraucHco, lia AiikcIm, Hcauk, 1'orllaiHl. Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Perry) The "overcrowtled condition of ..our prisons" woultl Iie..i'elioV4ii('. if so many boolleRKcrrf did not catch .fiithemHelves. It has bean .a Iuur vil time since ono of the Ki!iitry..wus! itpiirehemled on n lonely country ' roud. Tlie long nrnt of the luw nabs them on tho busiest thoro- The local "Amos N' Andy" ml '- - diet who called his better-Km ':f'Miidam Queen," March 21st, .tin waiki'd u block by himself late A l yesterday. , . "AmonK the RitestK 'wan ' one of tho most loved "women In Hlsklyou ' county" .(Orleans Hems). 14ut Why men . Hon that? Tho entnpalitn, to date, has lacked reunions fervor, no pulpit In the slatu belnf inufflcally trans ... formed Inlo a stump. There have uitheen no prayers for a bountiful 'crop, tho retreat of Jack Frost, '"and tho election of tho right man l9'ltn squat In tho (lnvernor's chair. Thet-o Is a soft pedalling of what ""transformed this city Into tin armed camp In 1022, and the rest ''.nf the state Into a belligerent camp ;w.ntoelJnfl, . with tho CcurloHH upstate .,kfind. tnieti-opollttin press terrified into a whining silence. Tho same old bigotry, however, stalks among the -voters. Lot aides .have only lost their public, voices, and Iholr K)jfrourage. l'ussyfoollng intolerance Is as ungodly lis the kind that set flrp to the hilltops, and ran around '- on monnllKht nlgltts In their shrt- tnlls, singing " Onward, Christian Holdiei-H." r What' tho esteemed Pendleton pt Jast ' Orcgonlan headlined as a "tiff," has been resumed In the .Ohio penitentiary; . A 'Frisco miss,' ngo 17, botched V.H sulcldo attempt, and then ln--rttitred froth beneath her picture In ""the paper: "What has a girl of 17 '''Ho live for?" Among other things, there should be an inhuman con . fereneo with a pine hoard, In the ... woodshed. Tho Weldon lliddle hoy got his j; hnlr cut yesterday, at tho hands of --William Mutes, and put up more of n fight than the Democratic party, --"Avhen In fine Cottle. -: Tho ntlto that cost $1033.75 In I92, has only depreciated JI0S3. K" It Is noted that a "took ft lrl' Jiand. Jegncy 'of (1.790.1100. . ,,.inior Is itppareutly i .fuddled by rontance. Yalo senlor Instead of a ' The Yale slightly lie The girl Is .i just as craaiy, or she would find a lluay for him to retain both the hand and the legacy. The weather contlnuoH obnoxi j,,.oua and hartlly fit to stay in. There la not much chance that Us pro MiMUlKiitor will do anything to nf- - tord relief, as he lets It liavo Its own way. Under the present re-"-glmo, the aweetpeas are lo days ''' late, and no housc.fUc to swat. Y,',Orchiirdlsls are too senrtd to go ,.li a commllteo meeting, and fear tf they will have to throw away their golf pants and hop Into their over alls. In tho present climatic con ditions chiton looms. It Is too '"chilly for the Older ".Iris to wear ii'iith'r uni"l'' tan, and they mo Betting uppish about It. Utile ..folks want tu scatter bread crumbs -Jin the lawn for woodpeckers to eat. Uncle, 85, leaned up against 1he Kill (Jure fiduciary depositary i" yenlerday and has a rheumatic yjwlnge In his left shoulder. Winter ,,ls In the lap of Spring, and Muy ' Is wedded to December, with no grounds for t divorce. Unless there is u chungo for the better, within -44 hours, yuur eorr., who so mag ':(d'nlflcently and efficiently slralijlil. ened out the weather mess a year - hgo, will do so uguln and the Habbatli will be a balmy day, with tho heat turned on full blast Tues. .. day. Tho Ktraw Hat Dealers usso ti; elation can sturt writing their resolutions of thanks and appre ciation, a your great benefactur known where lie hid his 1H3U liead gear. , . . . , .ft- rlpyppn communities are willing to Invest heavily In trnlnlng camps for the prlnrlpsls In tho coming "'duel of .Mux Mchmcllng Itntl Jack ,,,8harkey. Johnson L'lty, N. Y to .f lul its nauie In the giupers daily - for several weeks, line of feretl to defray all of Schmelin's training expenses there. , , , DO WI NEED A NEW COURT HOUSE? To the Editor: In thin court house mntter why not he Bennille and IhihI ness like? There In no crying need for a new court house at the present time. Then why rush In and build one. hooxtlni: taxes which are already hlR enouKh and mulillinR the people with another lante bund issue. Why not ko on as at present, usins the present city building for a court house, which answers every need, and perhaps creating, u Rinkini fund which can he used for a new court house five or ten years hence. Under, present conditions this would be the policy tit any Rood business man. Why shouldn't Jackson counly observe similar rules Rood business. O. U WILLIAMS, Medford, Oregon. This communication merely illiistiti.'H how ninny people .lo not . niulersiiind the' court house situntion, even in its most fumliimentiil nspeelH. The only explanation riwii'tliiif,' Mr. "Wil liams, is thai he has not read the newspapers the past five years, or else he ffmst, he a recent, arrival, who is guilty of I'lirmiiij an opinion, without first, deleriiiiiiini,' tlie facts. . w B SL'ri'OSED everyone far as Jackson county is concerned. The sinking fund our cor. respondent wishes to raise has already lieen established. Thanks toy the O. and C. land (i'ant, refund, Jackson county has !S.Jfi0,000 lyint? practieally idle in a c(ini't house sinltini? fund, and an additional sum of approximately $40,00(1, making a total of :100,()00. As we understand it, this money, according to terms of the legislative act which authorized it, can he used for no other purpose than the construction of a new court house. Because of the 'condition of the money market, und various legal re strictions, the county has been able to secure only about 2 per cent interest on this amount. Here, then, two of the main contentions of our t corres pondent' are autonialically eliminated. '"' TpiJE THIRD coiiteiiiioii that there is no crying need for a court house, that the present temporary structure is en tirely adcipi.ntc and can be used fyr five-or tun years more, also, disappears, in the light of existing facts, as dew before n Jjoonday sun. The present court house iH now overcrowded, there being no room for the District Allorney's tilTices, the legal adviser of the counly' court, nor for the County Agent, (piarlers being renled elsewhere, at an expense to the county of $140 per month.' Tlie Justice Court should also be in. the court house, but because of inadequate space, has been quartered in the Federal building, permission to use this space only being granted until the new court house should be erected. Obviously such an arrangement is uneconomic and ineffic ient. County depart nients, courts, administration offices, etc., should be grouped TOliKTIIKI!, fur there is almost constant communication necessary between. Hieni. When this is not done, needless delays, wiisle of lime, and duplication of effort arc unavoidable. Moreover, we Jiavc yet to talk with n county official or em ployee who does not agree that the temporary court house in its present location, renders efficient transaction of the county business practically impossible. With continued growth and congest ion, more noise and nioi'o dirt, use of the present qunr-, tern through a period of five or ten years would, lo say the least, be as far fropi observing the rules of good business sense as anyone 'could imagine. CO IN Til K L If! I IT of facts, which no 'informed person dis pules, not a single point advanced by Mr. Williams .holds water for an instant. Yet judging by some comments wo have heard since the court house campaign opened, he does not rep resent, such a hopeless minority, ns many people may suppose. x T WAS HKCAUSK of this surprising condition that The.Mail Tribune slarted, a week ago to gi! the fuels concerning the new court house, so the people may know what they are voting on at the election a week from tomorrow. We didn't believe then, and don't believe now, that any haranguing from the h-Hise tops is needed. We are convinced that if the people are given the truth, the essential facts as they exist, they will agree, by au overwhelming majority, not only that a new court house must be built, but must be built now; and that it should be built on the Washington school site because it is: The best available site. The site the County Court unanimously selected. And, therefore, ' the site Medford promised to fur nish when it was made the Keecnt developments demonstrate, once more, that what ever power controls the went her, Mere Man has nothing to do with it. ,Tlu commission form of government may have faults, but, at that, it is better than the omission kind. The next big eclipse will be staged in Oregon on May for the particular benefit, of about L'OO candidates. MUTTT AND JEFF - : : t r - 3 1 1 1 , - - ; ArrfiRTHH, tACK MCMBer? vv.il - ( ctUTTS: OF JfeFf ! ' MUTTO LZ VK1S. COMING, ( 'f'. Ji!' 1 ( .5. : '' . " o' ' . .. ' 'a '.'- " " ' 11 -I 1 1 ' .i'-ii '1 .ai i.ii a 1 1 .iiii.ii.i.ii iT. .'. . I 'MlK . n e K.. , . a, Tt. rt , f.y. - e fEDFORD MAIL I;; knew that tlie buildini; 'ot this counly seat. Hith Two Weeks Is Two Weeks on Land or Sea TRIBT7XE, ' MEDFORD,' Personal Health Service By William Brady, VL D. Signed Oiwi pertaining to personal htallh and hygiene, not to dlteaie, dlagmxla or trnlment vitl be inswrrrd by Dr. Brady If mmprd aelf tvldresfed emelope h enclosed. Letlera should be brief inrf uriiten In Ink. living (o the large numLrr of letters received only a In ean be answered here. No rruiy ean be made lo queries nut euiuVfnilug to Imtruclloua. Address Dr. William Brady In care of Tlw .Mall Tribune. i 1 ' C.ltOWJXr. IWIXK AN D A survey made In the county of MUIdlfH x, Knulund. Bhowod thtf .... lr ennt or the chiitiren there had, complulned of growing' pnlnw. A Hlmilm HUrvcy made In ltochen ter, N. Y., Hhow ''4) that 7 per cent of the Hchool childrtMi had cotii plained of grow ing painH. Heart disease wa found in 2.6 nop cent o f Roc h tmUii Hch ool children and In 2.V lier-'cnt of Tondon chool children. Ofj the Knllsh chil dren,1) percent had chorea (St. VituH' dance), while only 0.5 per cent of the American children had it. There han been a disposition to aHcrihe tho excessive prevalence of tio-eailed rheumatism in Kn land to the climate, to damp, cold houses and all that sort of thing. Kven now some of our medical colleagues vigorously up hold this idea, i myself do nut like to he all wet, especially if it is cold but if I had to ho damp and chilly ipost of the time I'd strive to hear up cheerfully under the ' discomfort, knowing that it couldn't rub me of such health as I might have to begin with andl havinu reason to believe mind ll say only , believe that a little cod liver oii ration would com pensate pretty well for the ultra violet 1 might miss by reason of th dark, foggy, dull, leaden, cluimny, dismal, damp clothes compelling .weather or climate. , In other words It wems to me the.' greater prevalence of bo-i-alled rheumatic fever or rheu matism in England Is due to the comparatively small amount of ultra-violet rays that reach the naked .skin of the lCngllshman.. Hememhur, London is far north of Itocheater. Kngland lying In j tho )a tit line oi uioraoor, unu inv sun'H rays are slanting up there and comparatively hioi In ultra violet at all times. Although tho Knglltdl doctors, and some of our own, cling fondly to the name rheumatism or rheu matic lever., nonouy m .noui-m, medicino doubts that mtch lllnesj or illnesses are manifestations oi Infection, invasion of tho body by eei'MViu disease germs, particularly tl)e(!type or strain called strepto coccus. Dr.. Albert D. Kaiser reports that a survey made In Uochewter Rhowed that !30 children out' of 20,(1(10 who hail never had their tonsils removed, developed acute rheumatic fever; Whereas 3 AH h. 1. 1. -on nut uf another group: of 2(KU0ll between the ages of 5 and 15 years whose tonsils had been removed an average of five years before the survey, had developed acute rheumatic fever. As I have minted Dr. Kaiser's studies hero before as tending to discourage, tonsillectomy, it ia only fair to uunte his conclusion from the foregoing and other data. J!q says "tonsillectomy should bo prac ticed In children manifesting mi nor manifestations of rheuma tism , Homo, of the minor manlfoata tlons to 'which he refers nre. early recurrent tonsilltls, malaiwe, rapid heart, growing oi; Joint pains. Among a group of 105 children whose only complaint was grow ing pains. 10 were found to have endocarditis (involvement of the heart lining or heart valves). Dr. Kaiser reminds us that very fle rlous rheumatic fever, involving the heart, for instance, may oq cur even tho the patient never feels nny Joint pain or. growing pain. When n child has "growing pains" it Us well to have the doc tor Investigate the condition of tho tonsils uind keep a watch on the heart. QVIvSTIOXS ANp ANSYVKKS Itllilrcit Out of Luck. Our a-year-oid son had Vin cent's angina last winter. After his recovery the doctor explained at length to myself, my wife and the child's dutlng grandparents the danger of sore throats in chil dren, anil succeeded in searing them so that nny cheesy deposit on the tonsils or other rtgn alarms thorn greatly., Hut nothing, was said about promiscuous kissing. and such contact between the OREGON", THITRSDAY, WHAT 1"HE MEAN. " " 1 child and his young cousins and ' the old folka gu merrily on, as thnv nuMtliin nnA finnthcr ithntir i" - exposure to drafts, wet feet and the like. 1 J. H. ' Answer Maybe the doqtor knew of kiswlng hazard, but feared to dwell on it lest the .old folks think him a wild fanatiq. , You. see, , the public health authorities are holding such' Knowledge in. abeyance, pending the vague fu ture when thq public , w.iil have enough intelligence to understand. This same situation explains the: present practice of our most pro gressive publie Jiealth officers, cautioning people about the dan ger of Infection via, the spray of uncovered cough or sneeze, but preserving politic silence about the same danger In the spray of ordinary conversation. Be pa tient give us another 30 years or so and we'll dare to deal with all these tilings quite frankly.. VUanilii CoHCOijtiiiton. Please inform, us about (a pro prietury concentrate of Vitamin A and Vitamin P) which. I under stand is many times superior to cud liver oii for . infanta. Our doctor seemed unimpressed by the. new "dope" nnil advised me to stick to cod liver oil. B. A. . E. Answer So do I. There are satisfactory concentrates . of the vitamins available, but they ore I very expensive nnd - unnecessary, except where the patient cannot get the vitamins in natural foods or cod liver oil. ;hi Victim of Tobnccoism, Could you please advise me of a cure for the clgaret habit? I liavo smoked incessantly for the past 10 yeai-H . . . llefore I ac quired the. habit I had a very good voice, could swim well and was fairly successful in athletics gen erally. Now I (,-an hardly get enough breath to walk to and from the office, and I can't keep up with my gym class. J. A. Answer Well, it's an old story, but nowadays young women have to see for themselves before, they will bolievo it. Send a stamped, addressed envelope and asK for instructions for breaking the smoking habit. No advice wlilj be given unless your request in dicates that you have the habit. (Copyright John V. Dillo tVo.) Quill Points Here's a tip for the nations: A Chicago gangster wouldn't agree with those who wished to.qulf , kill ing, and .they shot him. As a liLst desperate effort To" keep the boys on the farm, you might try calling them vice-presidents, ' rerhnps you've noticed that the wild life that stay up all night belongs to the cat family; If delegates brought home an In ternational agreement without call ing it ii great achievement, that would be news. Mussolini grabs hold. a.od gets busy without seeing the e'nfl, which shows the value of training on spaghetti, r tine mison why men thm't hang tlieaiiselves i.s hocuiiso lliLy hoar no phonogi-jiph rc-oinl-i' of' the stump ' fqHwl.cSj liiojj make lo their wives, Itorah Is a' chivalrous chap. He sticks "by the party leader so long ns he'a running. It's strange that the ninth planet, n way In the outfield, camo in close enough to be recognized while Ituth Is still going good. Most senators nre gentlemen, but an Investigating committee must have somebody to insult wit nesses. As oratory Is often a substitute for thought, so big headlines ae often a substitute for news. Americanism: Iteleasing each yonr yfto.OOO criminals made bitter 1 and rehelllous by prison brutality; wondering why crime continues. MAY 8, 1930. MAIL TRIBUNE . DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE; Solution of Ye'tJtefday'i Purzlft ACROSS I. Piece of batter 4. Social Inserts H. (,'orapanlon 19. Hotithern cod tellatlnii IS. Infrequent 14, Arablau ta juirt 15. (Jbest bont , 1C Tele nti on Klrli V IS. Morle 20. Confined 81. Jropsy 33. IV (It-1' i. Sen: comb. form 2, Al one time Ul. KqaulMj" S3, Mttkes Jubi lant SI, Tukea for one' own 30. A'einitlve nrellx ST. I)x with ft rlrculnr motion Iff, .Nerve 4. Cloned enr 4. -A fries ti 41, Promontory 4 , Luxuriate 49. Change from ope nubUinre . lo nnolli.r rtTC-TnTfis p irt a o t tt rptX ElNlSlH c s RJE 53. Wrath -fit. Airrlcullsfnl atute t 53. Ureal laku As. Insect', egg S7. I'ore r,l. Departed 6tf. Aeriform . II ilia wM. iiiZi , 4Sj 3j si . ' ' S ' ' ij-.'E: Teniiey and- Hoberf Dollar I are the only fanious men to lm-i mortallkte covins, xinless yoty court Woolworth and ItockefelleK I "Jake" poison paralyzes the legs. Now if somebody will invent a hooch ingredient to paralyze, tho tongue. , It might be worse. It there were two million more laws, we'd all 'h criminals. ' " 1 Apparently the (InciorH liavo dex'lileil lo unit until wo got ours .iMsforo discovering that vlolet-ru, jiuichiju's awn't-OJiy g(HKL.!afteK: nil. . . 4 ., Italians suggest calling tho new planet 'Pluto. But it's purgatory they're thinking of, not the pur gative.'' France now Has an ample force of all heayter'-than-alr craft ex-' cept' storks. That German boy named Paul Millions, who tried ro reach Amer ica as a stowaway, probably didn't! know about the new Immigration! rules. We're keeping out millions! now Correct this sentence: '"The'dolei Is wrong," said the man, "and l'd feel the same way about It If 1 1 were Jobless and hungry.' VETERAN ACTOR DIES RESULT OF WAR GAS ST. PKTKRSBURG. .f la.. -May S. (PH-rAVil! Crcssy. 66.'; veteran actor, ded toduy at his home here. While entertaining soldiers near the front in the World war, he suffered from a gas attack, which affected his hea,rt. He had been on the stnge most of his life and was In the original "Old Home stead" company with Denman Thompson. With his wife he had toured most of the large vaudeville circuits of the country. t. Blltl. m. Thrice: predx A EE e En IMI1 pEIp. 17. .liauB ft pre lim I nar j .vuver Iff Hrtpare for n pobllrutlon ( ii. t.reutest qnan llty o 94. Sanctioning Si, Ktryiitinn queen of tlit iods t$t Formerly 27. Fouli 38. Medicinal lllSHt 30. holb-Kude S3, Ancient slates. 3. Fairy tale monster . ON mil 33. Secaro against loss 11. Kecord of Bingie, imwli , erent i -v 4S. Snlut : 45. Kind of duct 47, SlUwono. 4S. Perm II 49. Tilt. r t id. Fish egg it. Sail of a wJni1m.il I r.3, lUetui. .. ,, 1. Portion : . S..Votsl80lo... fl. Plateas . 4. AsceiMl.'l ' A.-Hhort. tlrep . Surtreon's In Rtruroont 7. Wltliereil 8. Dull units SUNEtOWN STQHIES jfflli? OpIvD WAVE fc. Byi-Mnry Urn ham. Bonuer ,1'.H-"teM 'jVK-cpld for this time of the.yeaj;1 said John lo the' little Black flocki "But I've turned the time back and you see it's winter now' th Clock explained, The children then noticed that the ground was covered with snow and that the Little Black ClocJi had a sled all ready for them. And a splen did coasting par ty it was' Al though the Little Black Clock was not much good at ; !. .... neiping to 1 ?,.ed.ue,!".,;,!? couW ' helping to pull on- us; "'?!..''" ',j . "Well, well." said the Little Black Clock, "he has played a joko on us." They were at the top of the hill when the Little Black Clock I stopped and suddenly made this, i remark. John nnd Peggy hadn't the least j idea what he meant by such a speech, nor did they know of whom he might be speaking. "I can see you're wondering what I mean." lie said after a minute or two. "You see. I heard that a coll! wave was due to arrive at just this! time. And I thought we might like to see him. j "He his been expected, for it was reported that he was traveling oveti the country at a great rate, and that he would be here In a very sho1 1 time. "But Instead of having colder weather it is growing quite a little bit warmer. I wonder what could have happened to him, and wh;U made him change his mind." Neither John nor Peggy had a suggestion to make. -Well' the Little Black Clock v ikMy Do You Remenfter? '"tev YEA11S AGO. TODAY ' (From flies of the Moll Tribune.) Ralph Cortslll comeii out for th legislature. Fish are plentiful In itlgue; but n.,t bltlnit briskly, anglers com plain. . ' 1 Hiram Jnhnson to make speech In city, and Johnson-for-I'resldent club is formed. ' ... . .. Washington Capture of Car rnnza by -Mexican rebels reported. U. S. warships wrdered to Vera Orus, with 11)6 marines. .. "We had n genuine runaway. In our little town, and It was . not somebody's boy and girl, but Wil liam Terry's fine bay team." (Eagle Point Kugletu,) ,, TWIONTY YEA HS AGO TODAY (ftom files ot the Mall Tribune.) May H, 1UIU London. King Kdwnrd dies, and the British limpjro mourns. Manager Edgar llafer ulana to re-open box factory. , . . . A. C, Allen, first vnlley resident to see H.alley's comet, owing, lo premature fr.ost alarjn. .. Mike llanley offers to compro mise on city water cape for l&,u"0 and certain water' rights. Another motor car placed in service on 'Jacksonville line. . Local baseball fans disgusted with showing of Portland team.. Some of the, autolsta who speed at night without lights, '.'will run Into trouble," warns Chief Shearer. continued, "It is pluin 'to be' seen that he isn't coming here.- . "Shall we go and see what lyi happened to him?" "Oh, yes," agreed the children This would certainly be an adven ture. - i Tinnorrow "t'iiaitge of Mlntl." ' Johu Day. 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