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KinrtrJ u mtoikI tlass mattr-r it Medlard,
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Ye Smudge Pot
(By Arthur Psrry)
Signs are multiplying, nnd ncr
fnrmlng other mathematical stunts,
to Indicate thnt tho sr. seedsemlor
from Oregon will encounter what
is' playfully culled opposition, (or
re-election In the full. For some
time . past, the political egotist
herelnbeforo mentioned, has been
In a high stuto of Intoxication from
his own windlneas, and full of
strange and quaint Impulses to
run for .something, and has reach
ed the point where the only thing
that Is restraining him Is the lack
of the modest filing fee. It now
looks as if he would be financed,
and due announcement to this
effect will he forthcoming within
the fortnight. The name of the
candidate is withheld, to keep tho
curiosity of tho masses at fever
heat. However, it can be stated
that he will attempt to make all
the sinister Influences "swent,"
with the result that there 'Will be
some clownlshness Injected Into an
otherwise drab campaign.
A California editor was In town
yesterday In a Ford that needed
editing.
.' Considerable ado about nothing
In particular, Is tho present status
of Clara Bow, film quoen, and her
-' romantlo adventures. Hhe Is alleged
to have swiped tho affeotlons of .a
young Texas doctor, and pnld his
wife 30,000 therefor,, without get
ling a certificate of title. However,
r)he has been in dire noed ot pub
' llclty for some time, and lo! she Is
cluttered over many front pages.
Clara 1b not nearly as Interesting
ns Aimee Hemple McPherson, evan
gelist, who wulked 20 miles, nt
night, through the Arizona cactus
fields, wlhout Incurring a scratch,
vet a cowboy could not cover the
ttume distance In the dnytitne with
out getting the whiskered pants
men of his calling weur, ripped off
in shreds, Hhe even holds less
nppeal than Kuth Elder, who told
her mate not to be a "Da
f 1, when he displayed a notion
to kiss her when she returned
from a watery grave In mld-Atlnn-tlc,
thanks to a Dutch steamer.
"Pancake vs. Pancake. Default.
Decree. Final order." (Court
house News.) Why not entertuln a
motion to batter?
A dog-ln-arms was noted yester
day. . v :
F. Dybeo, the J'vlllo serf, crnwl
od' out from under Wall at. long
enough yesterday to come to town
mid get his $200 watch fixed.
Home ' apprehension Is being
mimlfenteil by tho womenfolks
over the state of tho weather,
which (la. coollsh, and they fenr
there will be no summer. Nothing
stints 'Old Sol to functioning ns
it heating agency, like the women
folks canning cherries.
Little. Laura tipurrow success
fully tempted a out late yesterday
nnd nover nguln will cling to tho
ruillntor and eat butterflies.
,-Y" HKAUVI.M
1 will shape me a bird
that will be tho envy of all crcn-
tures
said the Lord,
t will give them wings
whose property it shall lie
lo uso wind nnd storm na things
for weaving patterns In the nlr,
figured swift and whlto
as for' a second they are truced
there,
then lost for-evermore.
I will scatter them freely on the
seas
and round the earthly shoe.
Far, far" from the earth.
In the middle of the Atlantic ocean
hall I place their playground and
tneir Hearth.
Sailing silver rays they'll muke
while on furrowed fields by Eng
land's const
they follow In the ploughman's
wake.'
When In rocks their home Instill-
ling
they'll wheel In crowds
Ilka snowriakes falling.
Though In the tempest ships go
down
they shall sustain their play
ns If the storm was but a lover's
frrrwn.
And their cries, so glad and yet so
wan,
shall strike In pleasure and In pain
across the memory of Man,
bringing back the scone
of curly morning by the sea
and things thnt might have been.
.. ..('4,h'on Spectator.).
ADMIEAL BYRD AND BOBBY JONES
AIR CONQUEKOR of Imtli cuds of the cartli, Went Admiral
Riiiluird E, Hvnl wns welcomed, with fitting ciitliiisasin,
in New York yeHtrrriay.
Today, Hobby Jones won the open frolf c!iaitiioiislii of
fireat Hritnii) for the third time. A lew days iiko he won the
British amateur title for the first time. He has won the Ameri
can amateur title four times. In a few weehs he will he jriven
a similar welcome in New York City, and his fellow townsmen
in Atlanta will get out the brass hand.
It appears to us that both these young men are iiisoiuethiiiK
the' same predicament. Like Alexander, they seem forced to
mourn, because there are no more worlds to conquer.
EVERYONE rejoiced when Admiral B.vrd added the South
Vole to liis North I'ole achievement. So everyone rejoiced
when Bobby won the British amateur, the only major golf .title
he had not annexed. .'."'
But, granting the glory of such achievements, aren't both
liyrd mid Jones faced with the same dilemma, "Just where
do we go from here?"
K DMIRATj BYliD declares there are still portions of South
America, wliieli hnvn never
can set out to win nil four major golf titles in one year, which
lias never tieen done before.
Hut. under the circumstances, such achievements, we fear,
will lie in the nature of anli-climaxes. As Oscar Wilde remarked,
"There are only two tragedies in life; one is not getting what
you want, tho other is getting it." And the same psychological
truth was expressed by Robert fioiiis Stevenson when he wrote
that true happiness in life is not achieved by reaching your goal
hut in travelling joyously toward it.
Nr other words, Kinersnn's law of compensation works, in suc-
cess, as well as in failure, fnlcss Messrs. B.vrd and Jones
find new worlds to compier, the life est they found "before
gaining their hearts' desire" will, we fear, never be found there
after.
SHAMEFUL
'17E nre very sorry lo see tho Portland Journal trying to capi-
talize the death of (ieorge Joseph, in its effort to dis
credit the State Supreme Court.
What useful service can possihjy be attained, by reviving
the controversy between Mr. Joseph and the court, now that the
former in death cannot speak
erly speak, against, him?
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i itvic iiic t.tvu isfyivn lu jiiwm (m-ni isinn, null Ills' i ' w iii-.m-
preme Court controversy undoubtedly was no exception. We
believe all fair-minded people will agree there was some right on
both sides; and on both sides some error.
Instead of condemning tlio Supreme Court for expunging
tho disbarment from' the records, wo believe such action was
not only in accord with the law, but with every proper human
feeling. ' "W. '.'r,
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KJOW for tho Journal to maintain that such action is a confes
" sion of guilt, is, to express it mildly, taking an improper
and unfair advantage, For the court CAN'T defend itself, with
out attacking the "sacred sanctuary of death"; and if it
DOESN'T defend itself, its enemies can proclaim it' lias and
had no defense to make. f
Too bad I Far better, as both sides of tho controversy mourn
tho tragic death of one of its
ences, and regard the incident
that should be held far above
them.
One reason a rich candidate
get elected is because the boys
Chicago reports a lower suicide rate. Naturally. Why kill
yourself when there arc so many willing to do the job for youf
Explain divorces? Well a woman sees a movie hero making
passionate love and then goes home to n husband who says "I'll
huh" when asked if he loves her. ,
Mussolini is not so much.
he tries to control a golf ball.
If a few companies are actually controlling the radio indus
try, we wish they'd control that loud set next door.
The raiment oft proclaims the mini, but there's many a whole
souled chap wearing haU'-soled shoes.
People, nre never satisfied. Here's Gandhi demanding free
domwhen Iic'h the only important citizen in the world who
can get by" with a loin cloth in hot weather.
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been oxnlored. Bohbv Jones
for himself, nor .the latter, prop
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principals, to bury all old differ
as closed, closed by a Power
any petty temptation to revive
must spend a lot of money to
know lie's got it.
He only controls Italy,
Wait till
Size Larger and He'd
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PersonaljiHealjth Service
By wijUam.Bradjr; M. D.
' Sinned letters pertalnlnft -to personal 'health and tiynlene, not to disease, diagnosis or treatment
srtll be answered liy llr. sraily If a stamiicd self aildressed enrelope Is enelnseil. Letters should lie
i,rlef and nrlltent In Ink. Owliw to tli. larne number of letters received only a fev can he answered
here. No renly can be mada.-w. QiierleSjftfil couferraing to IrmUliftloris. Address Dr. William Brady
n ears or Tna Ala i ir uune.
THE HICOST06ICKNES8
In tlioo Ititzy hospitals with clon
ed or "Hiiml-cloKed" stuffs nnd
threo-yonr iiiiiho tntlnliiK courses,
iiiiiiivod nnd mure nr less controll
ed liy unit nieiiiu
cal oIlKtirehy cull
ed tho Amoricnn
CuIIoko of Sur
geons, the attend
un:s siieiid con
sldernlile time try
ing to persuade
exit cling pntrons
Mint ii special pri
vate nurse isviiot
necessary In udtlt
tion to Hie hnsuitiil's reuulnr nurses
nr lluif ii ItiYi-tiiiiu m'lvulii tin t Is lu i
superfluous since the patient enn't
puHsihly use it nnywuy, hut, a su
perinleliilent of H hospltul com
pluins, pOopIo nnwnduys demand
tho very highest stundurils nnd the
hospital simply has to cuter to
them mid their whims.
ror uoot loggers, rncKeteers ana i who pays the bills and the pa
tho like this makes n very satis-! tlent to ask what is wrong with
factory arrangement, one mny sur-1 the stale's system of licensure,
mlse. Hut how does it strike tho i The stnte grants the doctor who
common people, if any, that great
hypothetical middle class of near
royal Americans?
I'-or cenl uries tho Itoyal Collego
of Surgeons In Kngland has given
members the privilege ot append
ing tho letters It. C. H. to their
names, and certainly such a string
of letters gives a doctor's name a
lot of class. We don't tudady
hero In I Ills democratic country,
but some twenty years ago n doc
tor colcelved the idea of organiz
ing a similar surgicnl society in
America, and presently wo had tho
American College of Surgeons and
quite, u sprinkling of ambitious
young surgeons hero who soon be
gun to write A. C. S. after their
numes.
Thero la no question in my mind
thnt. a stranger who might find
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himself in sudden need of good
surgical treatment would bo wise
to select a doctor who has the
right to write F. A. C. S. nfter his
M, D., although only a minority of
the good surgeons of the country
ure fellow members ot Unit particu
lar society.
My sole objection to the Ameri
can College of Surgeons ns a fac
tor in public life is thnt the so
ciety is in effect a medical oli
garchy seeking to administer mat
ters which belong to the stuto.
When this organization lays down
requirements for tho standardiza
tion of hospitals, surgical service
to the public, nurse training
schools, U renders an admirable
service. nut when the organiza
tion gains control of a hospilul and
attempts to estublish tts own arbi
trary qualifications for doctors who
wish to practice surgery In the hos-
oital. then It is time for the liinn
is able to show his fitness, n li
cense to practice medicine nnd sur
gery. H never Imposes nny re
strictions or limitations on tho doc
tor's surgicnl, special or general
practice: It is up to the doctor to
follow his own incliiiulions: the
state has licensed him ns prnpcrly
educated, trained and qualified to
practice any or nil branches of
medicine or surgery. When this
little clique ot self-approved sur
geons assumes the prerogative of
validating o r invalidating t h e
state's license, the siliinlion be
comes Intolerable to self-respecting
physicians and a meunce to public
welfare.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Scratches Heal Poorly
Whenever I scratch, cut, hum or
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KWr BRLAKD0WM TfetlNJG TO KSCI -""EFv
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otherwise injure my skin a brown
spot Is left when it heals. Can you
tell me a way to remove iu;
blemishes? (H. S.)
Answer. Nothing but time will
remove the discoloration.
School Girl Smokes
I am a senior in high school and
1G years of age. I smoke on the
average of five cigarettes a week.
Is this harmful to a girl of my age?
Is it liuhle to start The? All my
sorority sisters smoke. I Jane).
Ans. High school sororities nre
surpassed by just one other institu
tion in their bad influence, and that
Is the high school fraternity. 1 iieso
are merely excuses for the gang
racket.. 1 believe your wishy
washy Imitation of the oilier
"smart" girls does actually increase
your susceptibility to tuberculosis.
Some mother or sensible big sister
ought to spank the whole outfit
and pat a padlock on the sorority
shack. The parents and the school
authorities in your district must lie
just too easy.
Peanuts Are Fine Food
Which is easier to digest, pea
nut butter or the whole peanut? Is
the nutritive value the same?
T. M.)
Ans. They are equally digesti
ble. Peanut butter yields 175 cal
ories to the ounce; the edible por
tion of the whole peanut yields 100
to the ounce. Both are highly nu
tritious, economical foods and peo
ple should use them in various
dishes In the daily dietary.
My doctor told me I had nn en
larged heart. ' Is thlH dangerous?
What causes it? (U. McG.)
Ans. Not necessarily. The ath
lete in training, must develop nn
lnrged heart. Enlargement of the
heart is i( compensatory develop
ment In various disease conditions,
and as such It is essential. Of
course, your doctor can tell you
better than any one else what the
cause is in your case.
What Teeth Are Worth
Our dentist wants $:'.U0 for
straightening the teeth of my son,
aged 17 years. Could you recom
mend a denial clinic where tins
could be taken care of? I am will
ing to pay within reason. (M. K )
Aus It takes n year or two Willi
regular inspections and adjustments
by the dentist. So the terms ure
even more moderate than many
dentists make.
(Copyright. John P. Dille Co.)
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ntOSNIXO TUB ATLANTIC
liy Mnry Ornliatii Bonner.
"I'vo turned the time back to
this same date, but to tho yeir
VSlil." said the ."Little Black CIock,
"and we're just about to land in
Liverpool, Kngland. . - . ,
"What a funny eld hoat," saiJ
John. "How di l
we get here?"
"Some of my
magic," a m I led
the Little- Black
Clock. "I dldn'
think wo hud
time to take tho
long trip across. 1
"You see this
boat is tho first
steamer to have
crossed the At
1 a n 1 1 c and to
have arrived in
Liverpool an 3
it has been quite
a trip.
"The name of the steamer is tho
Savannah."
"I don't think I would have liked
a long trip on this boat so very
much." said iPeggy.
"Thnt was why I only turned tho
time so we could join them at the
end of the voyage," said the Llttlo
Black Clock.
"I'm afraid we won't be able to
stay around very long nnd see the
welcome that the people get, as I've
made another engagement.
"However, we'll po back quickly.
I'll turn the time ahead!"
"Oh, Little Black Chsck, what a
wonder you nre!" said John.
"it's nothing. All due to the
magic and tho kindness of that
old (irandfather Clock.
"Hut come along. We're goinp
to take a piano back and then
we have a very jolly invitation."
Tho timo was turned forward.
There wore many pianos in the
air, and now a plana was landing
on the water close to a landing
place to which the (Little Black
Clock led them.
"We're all ready to start," he
said. And nt once they shot
through the water, up into tho air,
and we're off.
"We've got such a jolly engage
ment ahead of us," he shouted.
Quill Points
Afnvha Senators object to using
tho dial telephone because inej
cun't puss the buck when they get
hum results.
The dumb seldom suffer. The
turtle thinks itself speedy enough
because Its friends travel at the
same rate.
There Is always conflict in na
ture. Lawn Brass, for example,
ulwuys decides to come up Just
where the dog decides to dig a
h
The Celtics suy where there
Is plenty of liquor nobody
cares much ubont i(. That's
trliu or parking space, too.
Natives of India seem deter'
mined to have independence even
if they must kill one nnother lo
show England how mad they nre.
That "colyum" doctor who says
n reducing diet never Is necessary
will please note that little lthode
Island's population has Increased
1 3 per cent.
Americanism: I'liylng a famous
mini $50,000 for testifying that
medicine he never took cured him
of something he never hud.
The census is worth while.
If only lo remind the rnniily
. every leu 'yeai'M (hut 1U(I is
officially head of Hie house.
Song of ' the, I'edestriuns: "Six
teen seduns on a dead man's chest.
Yo ho ho anil a bottle of rum."
A cynic la a man who has lived
just long enough to lose his youth
ful illusions hut is still too young
to have regained them.
Lives of rich men oft remind us
wo can havo the selfsame gout nnd.
In dying, leave behind us much for
heirs to fight about.
Correct this sentence: "Darling,
I'm so glad your new secretary
has a pretty face and n sweet dis
position. You'll do much better
work in pleasant surroundings."
- CHICAGO (yp) Tho first Amer
ican gaM meter was a man.
"When illuminating gas was first
introduced thero were no meters,
hut customers ngreed to turn it off
after a specified hour.
Gas inspectors were appointed.
Records show that on their rounds
these Inspectors frequently rapped
on windows to remind their cus
tomers that they were using over
time gas.
These old scenes will he repro
duced In the scientific exhibits at
the 1933 AVorld Fair here.
MODERN LIFE DEVELOPS
NEW YORK (p) All sorts ot
eye strains aro Imposed by com
plex modern conditions, says a re
port to the American Engineering
Council by its eyesight conserva
tion council.
These strains include rapid and
universal use of artificial light in
the home, school nnd workshop,
general spread of printing, popu
larity of motion pictures, "the run
ning to and fro of motor vehicles "
and concentration of masses of pop
ulation In cities. .
LAME BACK
ACHES, PAINS
OR STIFFNESS
RELIEF OVERNIGHT
MIKE MARTIN'S
LINIMENT
DIRECTIONS WITH
BOTTLE
I'll. MARTIN
A FEW CENTS ALL DRUG STORES
TRAINBH
ole.
Do Yon Remember?
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of th Mall Tribune i
Juno 20, J 020. '
Chamber of Commerce full
fragrant roses and sweetpuas.
Washington. Immigration (rnij
lil-eece so ncuvy imooiiy left fu,
farming. .
Shortage ot hay hands acute.
County clerk reports dearth ,
June weddings.
Interest In school election r,t ,
high pitch.
.Minnie Maddern Fiske to ar,
pear in "dramatic treat" at I'a8i
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAT
(From files of the Mall Tribunal
Juno 211. milt.
New York. Theodore riooi,.
veil, Jr., wedded to Kleunor a.
under.
J. If. Cochran re-elected scho,,
director by voto of 74 to 2.
Store ut Wimer burns; loss sot
Reno to get "Untile of Century.
!reut results obtained by m;
cooling expert with Jtugue rlvo
pears.
Auto pageant at Jacksonville,
July 4; first of its kind in slate.
Fruit crop will bo largest n hi
tory ot valley.
A. S. Rosenliaum takes wives if
K. 1'. freight agents for ride ovd
valley.
EDMONTON, Alta., June 20-tf
Isolated by torrential rains whic,
have- played havoc with highway,
and railway lines in northern Al
berta, a motorcade of -120 person
seeking new homes in the Pea.
river country, aro facing starv:
tion. Tho settlers, stranded at tt:
town of Smith, reported their pli
by telegraph and an airplane loa?
ed with Ibroad and meat was irr
medately started on its way north
wn rd .
6 6 6
Relieves a Headache or Neural);
in 30 minutes, checks a Cold lh
first day, and checks Malaria ii
three days.
666 Also in Tablets
INA M. HUSON
Sunset Ave., Medford
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