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Medford Mail Tribune
Dally and Bundiy
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MEDFORD PRINTING CO.
I8-3M9 N. fir BU nm T8
ROBERT W. BUHL, Editor
I. iUMPTKH SMITH, MiMjf
An Independent Ntnptpcr
Eotwtd u wcuod elm matter it MMord,
Oretgo, uodtr Act trf Mwch 8, 1879.
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' J M. C. MttUENSKM COMPANY
Offlctl .10 firm Vurk, Chicago, Detroit, lao
BtaiKueo, Los Anfeiej, BraitM. ruuiano.
Ye Smudge Pot
(iy Arthur Prry)
The ' noblest cruHader of them
all' 'tor the good of the nation,
tho Htnto, the county, unit the city,
will report. In a week or 10 days,
that a gang of Republican hood
lums have bunted his bass drum,
and ripped hla yellow tights, bo
therefore, It will be beat for Ore
gon to go crazy and Democratic.
"The Twilight club will Nerve, a
picnio breakfast at their final
moetlng of the month." (Hhedd
News). Such In lite. ,
i . ...
The beat atory of the week, tell
of a lady, who . iioaaeeaed a pair
of lega, tlint reaembled two (2)
exclamation polntn: vis. !!
. In the courae of one of the cases
It' was necessary, .to pause In the
taking of teatlmony, in' order that
the court bailiff might awaken a
slumbering Juror. (Albany Demo
cr&t.Herald.)..... Justice .anorefl. . -
It la now asserted, In the Chi
cago gang alluutlon, fhaf even If
a gangater or -.gangatera, were ap
prehended and. hanged, "the pol
Itlclana ' who apawned ' the ' Ilk,"
would atlll remain. - The obvloua
solution of thla problem, seems to
hinge . on alao hanging the politic
ians.'' '. . ' ' ,-. ,
"APAHTMENT tlOUHK- OWN
KR HHOT THROUtUI HAY WIN
DOW" (Portland Telegram).
Ouch! '
It beglnn to look 'Ilka the frost
and the pumpkin would have a
get-together, earlier than usual
thla year.
"One 'of the- Vnnco boys la con
fined, to hla home with a light at
tack of ammonia. "-(Malln Notca)
Confound that bootleggorl
' ;' Flunk'Dunnlgan's baby daughter
got a. spanking the other djty. Hhe
crawled up op the table while her
mother 'Waa buay elaewhero and
plopped a dosen freah egg on the
flQor, one at a time, to boo and
hearj them o "aguaah'-rtMound
City Independent) ; Mama never
throw an eloctflo light globe
agajnat a. brick wall. - -
AMO!(0. TIIK' GAM
Miss - waa caught
emoklng a 'cigarette ' in a cafe
booth Wedt. I'M. by her paw, "who
gave her male eaoort a good talk
ing to, and lie sure .flounced, out
of the pluce. There la nuthlng
like putting the bliutie where' it
belonga. 1 ;
Home of the Older Olrla have
atarted crocheting thlnga for
Chrlatmaa.
Kannle II. aquirted.too much
belladonna In her left eye . Tuea.
to Improve the glistening thereof.
The June tun bus Blurted to peel,
on a number of feminine tmcke.
' Bchoolnla'ama will soon bo back
on the Job,, aa mad aa ever.
Mm. !. fooled her youngest boy
Monday and gave him a blistering
in Crowaon'a. It will teach Him
respect for authority, Mrs. 0, In
formed the writer.
. MNKK ON "SHOUTS"
(KuiisnH City Times)
Rut this capitulation of a good
many men tn the east to the mtiM
cullns "shorts'' even the enthus
iastic apostle of comfort must
view with alarm. lt us hove
thin, cool trousfin, hut let them
he full-length. .It Is lmd enough
to expose the unkimlnoHH of Nut
uro on t)"i athletic, field, where
freedom of movement la neces
sary: but etsewhore let men be
modest. Somebody lias to be mod
est, and It seems to be up to the
men. Yet who known but the de
mand ' for men's "shorts" may
move weitwuid? Hut there Is no
telling. When, young men follow
feminine fnshions to the extent
joC having thtdi- hair permanently
waved, they might as well he given
up. '
PROMINENT GRANGER OF
UMATILLA COUNTY DEAD
- PORTLAND, July 19. (P) The
body of WvBley.W. Ilarruti, (3,
who died here niter n three-month
IllneHS, was ftcnt to hi home in
Tendleton lata night. The funeral
will probably be held Monday,
friends here mild.
lie was prominently identified
with Orange nnd farmers' Union
activities, null during th war
Nerved an food ndmtnMrHtor for
the. urnin bo.'ird' under Herbert
Hoover.
IF WE HAD A
WE ARE indebted to Hector MaePhcrson of Corvallis for the
following editorial with the principles of which the Mail
Tribune agrees:
Two or three recent editorial comments on the cabinet form
of government constitutional amendment indicate that the writ
ers believe that the recent unsettled political conditions have
tended to create distrust of the cabinctplan. It was, staled that
the aiii'-ndliienl would place too much power in the hands of a
radical or erratic governor. The dismissal of ! ml; Sawyer
from the public service commission by (lovcrnor Nurbald and
the assumed radicalism of the late Kenator Joseph were cited as
reasons for the distrust.
Kortunalely our experience under (lovcrnor Norblad (jives
us material from which wc can compare our present system wilh.
the proposed cabinet form of government.
TPIIIC most important part of our reorganization scheme was
achieved dnrini; the last session of the legislature under
the higher educational consolidation act. There was one va
cancy tinder that act which (lovcrnor Norblad filled. Herman
Oliver's term expired and necessitated an appoint meul which
is one of the most important non-salaried positions within the
gift of the governor. Why was Herman Oliver reappointed.'
lie was reappointed because the terms of I he higher educa
tional act made irresponsible action impossible. When vacan
cies occur between sessions under that act, every appointment
must be endorsed either by two-thirds of the senate or by two
thirds of an interim eonunitteec of six senators. The knowl
edge of having to face men like Senator Corbett of Portland,
Senator Kddy of Hoseburg, Senator Slrayer of Itaker, or Sena
tor Willard Marks of Albany, who are members of tin! interim
committee, for the approval of his appointments would have a
sobering effect on any governor. ;
OMI'AnK the appointment of Herman Oliver wilh the dis
missals anil appointments of other officials under (lovcrnor
Nfiffclnd and wo have the contrast between our present system
and the proposed cabinet form of government. The cabinet
system makes responsible, carefully considered acliun a neces
sity for every governor. This is vouched for by the foremost
political scientists from their knowledge of the operation of
the cabinet, system in other states.
Walter I Dodd, head of the department of political scienej
in Yale University, says: "A departmental organization fixes
responsibility, whereas without it there is no opportunity to
hold anyone responsible for misconduct."
In reply to a questionnaire dealing with this subject, Pro
fessor Dodd says: "My own feeling is that a poor governor is
brought into a position where there is better opportunity for
chocking him up and that a good governor has a much greater
opportunity to develop an efficient administration."
Prof.. John A. Fairlie of Illinois says: "State administra
tion in Illinois under the new code in my opinion has been dis
tinctly better under, a poor governor than it would have been
under the former disintegrated system."
Prof, John M, Mathews of Illinois says thai the cabinet plan
"promotes publicity and acts as a deterring influence against
the commission of the more heinous forms of betrayal of the
pilblic trust." '
Scores of other quotations could he given, all proving that,
the cabinet system is the most effective test raining influence
upon a weak or vicious governor.
Mr. Mellon 's (lennrt mcnt tloosn'l obit'ct to Hie cl i til trlt'DlioiH'.
The loys there lire neciiHtonied 1
of their finnera.
The Mayflower now for sale isn't the one tineeHtorH eame
aeroHs in. It h the one I'resitlents used to make Couressnieu
come ueross in.
Correct, this sentenee: Without regard for my personal for
tuneH,' roared the eanditlate, "I shall do what is best for my
country."
muffing nets you nowhere in the end. A eireular letter
with nn air mail stamp just reaches the waste basket a little
quicker.
Another married man lost his
Sins of lulling memory were
no.
A far as physical comfort is concerned we maintain the
weather this June, surpasses anything the valley has ever seen
before.
Bootleg litpior serves one
eliminates those who are dumb
When people clamor for a new religion what they really
want is a religion which isn't too religious.
MUTT AND JEFF
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I JK .1 -A60Y WHO DloN'T If T
RThSlV m uifeiGH 60 POUNDS 1 1 i i
JHEDFORD' MXTJi
CABINET SYSTEM
lmvinjj; big figures lit the end
memory and wandered away.
uotieed by his creditors otoliths
purpose. Slowly but surely it
enough to believe a bootleiruer.
The Defendant Asks for a Change of Venue
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CX1XHK1XVATIVE TH HAT
Speaking from both professional!
and personal experience, it is myj
judgment that the most annoyingl
feature of acute appendicitis Is the I
bellyache that so commonly Intro-
duces It. Were it I
not for the belly- j
ache a fellow)
might take some
Htnall pleasure in
shopping around
or In looking for'
some real doctor, j
if any such there j
I?, who would as
sure him it was I
no such thing. I
There is s o m e-
thing sobering and compelling about
that appendicitis bellyache. I had
cherlrthed ns 1 thought conservative
Ideas about the treatment of ap-
pendicltls; Indeed, l had endeavor-1
ed to apply these Ideas in my own:
practice. The chief idea wa that
in most cases If not all of nrute
appendicitis It was Just as well to
wait, say 4 8 hours, bejore con
signing the patient to the operat
ing room. This Idea appealed to
me, somehow: II appealed to some
of my patients, too. Yes, and U
seemed to work out fairly woll in
t number of Instftnces; then nun In,
it didn't work o well. Hut when
my great moment came, that is,
when my bellyache developed, allj
my fine conservative Ideas went I
Honey and 1 called eloquently fu;
one of those ever ready operators'
I sometimes rail against, nnd 1 beg-'
ged him to make it snappy, lie
did. At the time 1 didn't even ask
my surgeon whether he was a b!
A. C. 8. 1 didn't care. t den t I
care now, but out of curiosity I've'
looked that point up. He wasn't, t
Hut he was a t. Cl, S, I found. In'
hands 1 was In belter hu-k than
poor Mr. Ulake ;
Here lies what's left of John 1
J. Ulake. t i
Who had what To o k e d like !
I bellyache.
Wherefore the neighbors made i
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Oleum Ttlcini.
Oleum Riclni, you understand,
Is not tho author of the epitaph,
though, largely responsible for it.
Oleum Hicinl is the Latin or scien
tific name for castor oil.
Tho records of one large hospital
showed that of all patients who
died from a spreading peritonitis
(inflammation of bowels) caused'
by perforated appendix, 92.3 per
cent had received laxatives or ca
thartics before admission to the
hospital. This shows tho public M
not aware of the danger of giving
laxatives or physic of nny kend in
the presence of bellyache.
Of course I do not mean to Im
ply that every bellyache spells ap
pendicitis. Hut t do earnestly
commend this rule of safety to the
parents or guardians of children:
Never give n physic to a patient
with acute Abdominal pain, unless
by expVess order of the physician.
To the good old g rand m o t b ers
who practiced before appendicitis
wns Invented and had a surprising
ly low mortality rate considering,
1 concede that nature gave us cas
tor oil; I'll even concede that oils
in general are bland, perhaps sooth
ing to Inflammation. Hut It is my
bounden duty to point out thai
nature alo gave man his repug
nance for castor oil; and further
that the acrid principle of castor
oil is an Irritant.
The most conservative treatment
for appendicitis is operation at the
earliest possible moment.
Ql 'KSTIOXS AND ANKWKKS
1 Speak for 40.000 Pix lins.
If the manufacturer of the near
medicinal cigarets does not quit
mailing complimentary cartons to j
us doctors with his assurance that
we are under no obligation to an-j
swer any questionnaires or give
nny testimonies In return for the ;
M.IO bribe, about -lO.ooo regular'
doctors are going to draw up a
suitably protect and publish it liij
the name of honesty in the mer-l
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JULY 19, 1930.
chandisinj; busiiu!, if there 1a any
such thins recognized In modern
merchanditflng. 1 say 40,000. that
being merely my estimate, on the
batfin of the degree of irritution ani
exaaperaiiun exjiressed by nil th
j doctors I have heard comment on
this cheap trick especially the
doctors who are mnokerH.
How to Ventilate.
Wo are about to e rect a new
school building In this community
and we wondered if there are sta
tistics Knowing the comparative)
value or vanoua metnoits or ven-j
tilating We are being interviewed
by all kinds of salesmen, each;
claiming his is the best. (J. O.
Anwcr. I do n-; "ow about i
st&tiHlics, which nr triv,. things.
in a question ' like mat. Hut J do
know that ordinary window ven
tilation has proven more satisfac
tory and healthful than all the ex
travagant mechanical installations,
except to the manufacturers and
grafters. Window screens of un
bleached muslin solve the problem
in cold or stormy weather. New
York City schools scrapped many
thousands of dollars worth of me
chanical ventilating equipment n
few years ago because it had all
proved worse than worthless in lis'..
It is a disgrace to public intelli
gence that such a matter should be
left to the eloquence of salesmen.
Next to squandering public funds
for a pulmotor I know of no tiling
Bo ridiculous as spending the tax
payers' money for ventilating ma
chinery for a school building. Too
many wiseacres and dumb or needy
doctors on boards of education, ho
called. iM'tiiiicai secrets.
Sumo time ago you toiti your
readers about a "sure chemical ob
literation" for varicose veins. Kind
ly tell me what chemicals are used.
K. A. G.
I am receiving the diathermy
treatment for my tonsils, and it
rieems to bo doing all you said itj
does. lSut I find myself som-
times gripping the chair arms. Ii
understand it is painless. My fam-j
lly doctor approves of it, but he
says he understands the needle i
method Is not so satisfactory as
some other method V. K. K.
Answer. Itoth queries are out
of order. I cannot give such tech
nical Information. Thai Ih not tiro!
patient's concern. I merely offer 1
here the information that these i
methods are available. I did not)
call chemical obliteration "sure." i
It is simply the best treatment we
have for varicose veins, and any
good doctor can administer it any
where, without interrupting the pa
tient's ordinary occupation.
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.)
Sundown
stories
TIIK OCKAX BOAT. I
By .Mary mhm Homier.
The Little Black Clock told ;
John and Peggy that he was going
to take them for a trip under
the ocean.
In fact, he
said, they would !
take several trips'
there If they j
liked It John!
was sure that he
would, anil Peg-!
gy thought she
w o u 1 d like it,
too.
' I've turned
the time ahead."
the flock said,
"and the boat is
a fine submarine
known as an
ocean bottom
tractor."
The boat had caterpillar wheels
which would be useful when they
wanted to crawl on the ocean
floor. John was fascinated by it
at once, and Peggy who loved
almost everything tJiat John did,
enjoyed it a great deal too.
There was a searchlight In the
nose of the boat, npd the windows
were of thick glass. It was run
by electricity.
It was built so It could resist
greater water pressure than any j
other submarine. There was n '
crew on board, but they paid at- j
tention to the running of the,
boat. j
John looked i round nnd snv(
the steering room and the motor ,
room anil the battery room and '
the engine mom, atid he sa how,
It could go quickly or slowly by!
meant" of a lever which worked :
the caterpillar wheel?. He looked j
through the periscope.
Then the Little BlAVk Clock !
gave the children stilts and hoi-
mots especlly made for' them
TOW An
( "We oncy TirA i euefe ibut yachting is a squars gam6-
SrMLt VWrS ON" A SUJANBoAT TKfe YACHTS CAM'T WHISPSR TO ACH
IN THG PARK L.AKC. C J . OJTHeR- A SAILOR MUST GO DOWN THREG-
TteN) I GoT SO GXCiTCb J ""S BSFORC- He'SOUT-ANP FURTHSR-,
X UANTGt) TO RADIO P? WoR TOMrAV UPTOfO NeyJER SOT Cl0S&JLl
Twe folks back r1. MlmT $M6LMU
so they would not feel tho pres-j
sure under the ocean.
"T'va turned the time ahead for
this nip,' the Clock suld. "as this
boat is very far advanced over the
older ones. It can go so much
farther down oh, you'll see!
"Hut the old days were interest
ing, too. That they believed that
an old sea character known as
Father Neptune lived in a most
gorgeous jorul cave and ruled the
"Prn thmiirht he caused nil
the storms and that all he had to
do was to speak and a storm
could come up and that he could
tell it to stop and it would!"
The submarine went nlong and
the Clock pointed out ever fo
many sea fish. It was a won
derful sight. .
Monday ' Ocean Dwellers."
Quill Points
ii nature inn u. vacuum. .!
did she make it so hard to insert
an Idea Into one?
Bill Thompson may fear the Eng
lish, hut he en pie their system.
He's another king without much
say-so.
You can say one thine for King
Carol. Ho didn't pretend to have
lost his memory.
The all-talk!e Is an Improvement,
but we can't say much for tho all
single. When will good times come
back?. Well, when the cow is milk
ed you just wait until she gets
some more.
Business men must cling In
eouts lit summer. You can't
make seven fountain pens
stick In a shirt pocket.
Lightning never ptrikes twice in
the same place, which shows that
it isn't related to Sharkey.
Babe Ruth ahead of his 1926 rec
ord; Tilden back in his prime.
It's a great year for knockers.
You see, Mr. Hoover was a sue-!
cessful leader in th old days, be
cause he could pick men who didn't
feel Important.
Americanism: Urging the boys
to become big business men; pass
ing laws to hamstring those who
do. .
The French idea is that if Dante
lived now he could find the devil
a lot nearer home, .
When the oil man drills n suc
cessful hole he gets a "Brent nig
hand, hut you cant's say that for a
mosquito. t, -.. , ' ,
Pat a dog od Its tail wags, but)
mat uoesn t prove much. A bee
reacts In the same way.
Scleiitists say man's last
emit war will bo with insects.
You can get some Idea of It
by sitting on a hank waiting
for tho cork to bob.
Hard times: A period when you
pay the debts you made in good
times.
Of course America has an aris
tocracy. Look at the mute. His
father was a gentleman of leisure.
A statesman is a man who won
ders what is best for the nation; a
politician wonders how to please
the folks back home.
The senate's ears must burn a
little when the whole astonished
country rejoices over the nomina
tion of a sincere hnd able man.
Correct this sentence: "I chang
ed to another make of gasoline,"
said the man, "and noticed a great
difference in my car's perform
ance." Staples Injured
PORTLAND, Ora.. July 19. ;p)
Senator Isaac E. Staples of Port
land is confined to his home with
a broken leg suffered Thursday In
nn automobile accident on Grande
Untitle highway.
Lon K. A 1,-iii p, blind candidate for
state representative in Texas cam
paigns'with a band.
Crbnn sportsmen of (iMfornia fly
fioo miles to .Sierra Nevada moun
tain fishing spots.
Do Yon Remember?
TEX YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of ihe Mail Tribune.)
July 19, 1920
Mrs. D. Perozzi of Ashland nam
ed on G. O. P. slate committee.
Mrs. Perozzi "will assist in pullinK
Jacksoncounty out of the Demo
cratic hole." ,' .
Washington. President Wilson
and Juries M. Cox hold conference.
All urged to get to C. of C. forum
on time hereafter.
Win. Davenport, city school su
perintendent, resigns.
Denver. Third party to urge re
lease of Eugene V. Debs from At
lanta prison.
Tourist travel to Crater Lake in
creases. TWENTY YEARS AfiO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
July 19 1910
. City to vote on special library
tax.
The louvre cafe has special op?n
iK "with much gayely of a refined
type."
The Rogue River lClectric warns
users o( electric funs "not to put
their fingers in same." . ,.
Scores of bloody riots sweep
sunny Spain. .
London. Dr. Crippen, wanted for
wife murder, eludes Scotland yard.
Court Hall offers to bet $1000
Medford team can defeat any base
ball outfit la Klamath; Josephine
or Jackson counties. "Now put ill)
nr shut up," admonishes Mr. Hall.
First issue of Medford Sun, morn
ing newspaper, makes how with ed
itorial announcement, "we come to
fell a long felt want and to satisfy
the Republican war horses who de
sire a mouth organ." L. C. Bran
son is editor and S. S. Smith, man
ager. r
men dcliahmil
bungalow
. camps
At seven points in the Canadian
Rockies arc located Canadian Pac
ific Bungalow Camps.. .each having
an individual appeal to those who
love nature at her very best. You
can vist one - or all - and feel that
you have had a lonjj-to-be-remem-bered
"easy clothes" vacation.
Vaptn Camp ..cp twautitui t ik wiptt . .
fUhing, twatlnt, Alpla climbing, diim,
pony lulrt and hJLca.
Lake O'Hara Oarr.p ... on ..ipm Uk
O'Hjra.-.ipltnJW (limbing, riding, boating
uid walking tnr
Yoho Valley Camp ... in bnuiifui Voh
Vt!l, (icing TaLiLkaw Falli...lU7
nun, climbing, hiking, tiding.
Moraine Lake Camp... nwi of th viiitr
ot thv Ttn ltiik. . . ttoul litfilnj, climbing,
rhling, hiking.
Castle Mountain Camp... on Sjntf-
U Indrt :nrre Highway.. wgnJettu) inounlsln
ticwa. hiking, motoring, lulling, climbing.
Radium Hot Springs Camp.n iuntf-
irul.-rm.rc Ko.l,.,n,immiog in bo l ipftn,
biking. HUiing, climbing.
Mount Assiniboine Camp. ..at tht toot
ol the "Matitrhoin of the Canadian Kocklti
...mountain ttaili and uoiuipjued ctntfj.
Ratci are extremely moderate wit It full
tlaji of ple.unre and recitation Low
Summtr Railway Fares wilt or
call (or dcicriptive literature no!
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