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MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS A. B. C. tmifi elreuUtlon fur ill bodUm Ddlnc March 81, 1930. 32i. Dallr atM-acc distribution fvr ill uothi to Utreti 81, 1HS0 4075. Pretcot net paid A. B. C, I40B. PrtMDt pre run, 4tftP5. ' Admtttlnc Heprwemtdie ' M. C. MUtiES'HKN COM PA NT OfftMf In New Turk, Chicago, Detroit, rrueiKO, uw Angelct, Buttle, PaUUwj. Ye Smudge Pot ; (By Arthur Prry) The c-tili-f cohorts of the Julius Melor oandlilucy for governor In the pout,, have been illHtlngulHheil for their ability-to become Infatu ated with a fuol nollun In record time, and1 mont of the lot, if now 14 yearn Old, would bo rooming In a tree. Rumor hath it that some of the Older lllrl are lining snuff, on the Bly."Ve admire their rugged reck lemnotn In tackling a niltnulunt heretofore used almost exclusively by .male Scandinavians. Prayers for rain continue futile. F. Byhee, the J'vllle serf and steady .worker, laid off six hours IU.BI IIIBIH AU nu,.,v .. . . . "Olrl ,' wanted for housework who will go home nights, phone 666" (Del Norte Triplicate). They won't do It, and, besides, Ii'b none of your business. . The government Is crushing the very gluard out of the farmers, those 1n -Kansas In particular, thru cruel and unusual application of the farnvald bill. The KansuB far mer -was Inclined to plow up the Main streets mid how to wheat, so there would bo a surplus for the government to purchase at a fancy price. Thwarted thusly, the tillers, who have been known to put all the little potatoes In the bottom of the sack, did cover their faces with t".elr hands and sob. A acamp waa caught laat eve ning chucking liln wife (oatenalbly) under the chin. ThlH trick ued to he the height of UevlllKhneaa, and ahvayn received a tnnt and anuppy rebuke, but tlmen have changed, Dock Wilson 1h paatilng tho cigars and stepping high, wide and handsome. Charlea Franks In In the same boat. "The fuctn show that tho facts exlHt, and nhould be trented um uch, In the lat analysa?." (From a letter to the editor.) A anitirt lawyer could not put up a bet ter argument than thin, and the facta juKtify the facta. John Demmer - Informed the writer thia um. that he 1h con vinced the flcletitbit who wild there would he no summer, wuh In error. There 4h n pretty good story in circulation, deullng with the word concentration, and ItH havoc. ' Snappy olmervntlon by Fletch Htout, pilliHt: "The fllea ulwayn come in 8eptembpr.M OLD I,A1Y IN I,AVKNII-:U I was npventy-iteveii. come AukuhI; I , ahull Hhorlly be IohIiik my bloom; I'vo experienced sephyr and raw ' gimt ,' And , (Hymbollcul) flood nnd 'tdmoon. AVhen you come to that time of .abatement. To thin panning from summer to full. It In manners tn htue a Mtatement Ah to what you got out of It nil, Ho I'll say, tho reflection unnerves me And pronouncements I dodge nn 1 can, That X think (If my memory serves me ) There wan nothing more fun ' than a man! In my youth, when the crescent ' wan too wan To embarrasn with beams from above, By the old of some lnenl Hon Juan I fell Into the hublt of love. And I learned how lo kiss and be merry un Education left better unsung. My neglect of the w titers I'lerlan Waft a scandal when (Irumlma was young. Though the Nhabhy unbalanced tho Kpienditi, And the bitter out measured the! sweet. I should certainly do an I then did, 1 Were I given the chanre to repeat. For contrition In hollow and ! " wralthful, . And regret la no part of my plan And I think (If my memory's mmaaammmm Wf VfWN Alt (m Lw lislifl ) t otitf of ttli! is sordid fktpn!t), its P)tl i consistently to vteytninj; thai is unworthy in Americtn life. Ye, ceortlin,' to it official "stntPiiifiits, its circirkition is steadily f;rowini;. and, jiulKiiiK by its" letter hox," where one reader protests aj-'iiinst its constant l-anilvriiij: to the lowest instincts, a dozen eat it up. A recent Sunday supplement feature in tins weekly on mor als of the American nirl, adopts the credo that the American (,'irl has no morals, and then proceeds to establish this point'li.v culling on various and sundry underworld experts. If half the facts in this' feature are true that is, if they are TYI'ICAIj of American life then the ipmlities which for centuries have been accepted as the mark of ladies anil (,'entlenjon, no longer exist. T WK can't believe they are true. If we rememlier correctly, it was Voltaire who slated that if there were (iod, Man would create one. For the same reason if there were no moral code, society would create such a (joi'le for human conduct. Old standards have miipiestionahly lieen abandoned. New standards have not as yet been sufficiently crystallized lo tak'? their place. Mntthis period of suspended animation in a moral sense is, we are sure, merely a passing phase. A new moral code will eventually take the place of the older one, and probably prove a belter one, because it will be better suited to modern conditions, particularly to the so-called equal ity of the sexes. Tiri.S will happen not because morals arc good I'KR SK, but because if what we call civilization is to endure they nr.? XKCKSSA.HV. Self preservation is still the strongest instinct in the human animal. And what, we call being "moral" is mere ly being wise avoiding the habits that nol only destroy happi ness but, in the end, mean physical and spirilual death. By taking advantage of this passing phase Uhcry undoubl edly is making hay while the sun shines, but its heydey will pass, just as surely as the condition which created it. There is a force of moral gravity, just as there is of physical gracity. And while it may be overcome for a time, anil perhaps eluded here and there, it always wins in the end. The OrKoiiiiin snys tlio Mnil-Trilmno milit liavo known who it wits Kiipportinf; for (Jovenior if it only would rom the pnper. Oh, hum how one Ihih to work for kmJwlrdtfc ! Booth Titrkmtou in quoted H,j,.tH ,y 1()H0, Happy (lll.V another ninrket criish. Americanism: Tourists s t'liilint! u liilliini dollars iiliroml ; fnitliiiK superior to tin; KiiropeiiiiM who remain nt liome to ny! tliem. Our Kiiess is Hint tin? Jiiind-ernnlted outbonrd motor wai tliouc;lit up l.V some fellow who hud just twisted u mule's tail. Avoid (lit girlH who enjoy milking fool out of a man. Wlujr you wmi I is h ((irl who win niiiltp n man on! of a fool. A prilifi says inan i Ii'sh subtle than woman. Iiulwri, yes. When he eatohes a fish, he doesn't aet surprised. So the Hods should be tolerated heean.se they spend so much money f Aren't gaiiKHterR good spenders, top? The simple life is niueh like you know you eiin (piit when you If you think there iH no self weather man s infrequent use of You may enrich and civilize will trv to kid waitresses still. The first effort to eliminate a pest species before it multi plied too much was made by Cain, There are few mysteries left and inside a cantaloupe. Modernistic painting at least for those who can't paint. The blow has fallen. The way the race has been acting, the return to tree-sitting was inevitable, Anyway, the no-stocking fad hair-conscious. The great outdoors: Any place you go to sit in a smoke filled room and play bridge. MUTT AND JEFF oh, oh,oh, this dailv true louc story is baotfuv.s tm httl toamct mall Hostess Fell in lou with a sailor vnh0 has uv6i 0(v) govrwmtmt propcrt so long that ujhcn He tt HC UILLto IT TO HIS Sow- 6 THOUGHT He owwet IT? ch.oh.oh) ytMm &&mf i.mm mWr' to this tlesfe )' LitVetMy, pill)- Chicago f'rilnmt. ItH cotf ns snyinu; men will o without Think of uoinu; 51 yeiirs without economy. It's n lot of fun if get tired of it. - eontrol in America, note tin adjeetive.s. u hick if you will, hut the booh now except in the spirit world serves as a means of expression docs much to make the land Mutt' Pitching a Close 6AV TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ! e MAIL TRIBUNE I i DAFLT CROSSWORD PUZZLE l : : ' 'i ACfOSHo TnKHbondi Jt-niKUed WrJtieii ne Liiitnli-iltrmi-nt of nmnry ituhl 'J'houirtitrul h!iU torili liortemiin ) UUIIK K'Ult Mr-ei Brvhln 'I lioruuKlifuro: aribr. , .lurked roe m Matrons rnied eon lllrt OhHtrurted AiiKf r J'ulllil A lrii(T 'J'ree Ancient peo Die l.ouk after Kerj one Dlnrerii t'on.lunctlon Keep from Weep Allude f.lke Krrullc mem her of the mi I ft r system Not hollow Hlirh explo alvei rolloq. Anion ir Solution of Saturday's Puzzle PlA IS it K'A'LOT KIA Y fODjE M LJA NHl L'iT'EC3 TPiNffA Lit SltlX t'.u tint rod Ttinci at- litCllril to a muv(itie vi..iit dl ruioii f oiiic metcri ( 1..ksHi.., no w s MWrt'i..i,, send iajinent Sour fame tnpotliir I'iitlc of din in i '"r to clreum fi -em 1 12 13 14- o XL ylT j 7 IS" 9 '0 I 2 7.,7j ""Is T7 1 I 1 , I 1 .(iaiiii!h(it(auA I 1 I I I . Personal Health Service By William Brady, M D RUnN) Mien pertnlnlrit tn pmunil lienlth nid hyulene, mil to dHeufl, dlninofili or trrHtment olll tM inswerwl by lr. Brady If ft- (tumped nlf addrmed envelop li enctnsed. titrr thuulii w hrlef and rltla tn Ink- c -dig tn tho Un mimlier or let I em received only a fe can be aiunered brra. No reply via be mak qiterlea oat enniraili) to Uulruellooa. Addreaa Dr. William Hrady lo eart of The Mall Trlhww BREATHING EXERCISE f6 Kucontly we doscrlbed bore' badly brontbiiiK exorcise which Dr laranl Huppupnrt of New Yorlt, N.' Y., found beneficial in lowering blub blood, pres sure. The simple exercise had brought about re?iach breaths in a minute, as suffi duction of 20 pei cent of the'exces sivo pressure iti the average case, and in some cases the good effect wuh maintained lur a year or two. At vaiiuiis times ;a tho last lew years 1 havo described or quoted the author's discrlptiou of a belly breathing exercise devised by L)r. Clelia Duel Moshel, i:iett.val advis er of women In Stanford univer sity. This same belly breathing ex ercise has prevented and cured many cases of functional difficulty among youux women. Hut priority to w.iom priority Is due. 1 have discovered a little book published In If IN, now out of print, on "Exercise and Set-Up," by Samuel Delano. M. 1 a lung spe cialist of New llritain. Conn., in which the belly breathing exercise is clearly described and its physl lological purpose or elfect scieatifi j cully expounded, thus: ' "To go on thon with the full breath. Begin by "blowing up the abdomen. A good method Is io lay the hands on the ab domen aim make them rise to the exorlme limit. The din phrugh plainly gives a sensa tion of descondi.ig. In this part of the act the chest above the Imaginary plane is lo reuuilu completely at rest. Now having done the first liuii pi ope. ly ( and to completeness, get sot, heave the chest from below and continue the drawing up quiti Game But Will Lose NaT -re Be owTDoNt im oriental CooliTftSVjTHC HANfcSbMe RACkreTCeR. H6.R AM ANOWVMOOi CHCl FOR A million dollars . OH, oH, A.INT THAT sweeT? P I TO FURNISH A NST Fofe OKrXiONT, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930.. SI. Pxpovayi Nalivii metal "ta. I. on, mono!, oiious hunt t7. I pper 1 1 mil ( iH. J.oiiff'leKKeiJ bird to. Kish knur 3U. KvitiiittHler 81. Fl)inic mum inula SS. 'rourd lite heltered ld 3S. .Sot ell 34. Due of I he A potlta 38. Olilni' liMiei ST, lt?uurfd XII. fndeihilte nun- t?r or itmui'Hi 40. Mouiilalu it, skill 4:t. To.ik out 44, Frit lira nt wood 4m. Men sure of leiiirtli 46. Jotol. of the foot 47. Spirited horse 4H, Kerentrle pie rex 49. l.eavtt out .'ii. I'ronouu &l. Itrunkiird ' W. lilplontuer it. Adlrmallve Spoil 7. Aictilnt pre lis itf. Kxelamntlon tMed to fritrhten ElN'l jOlRiSl E i S! LiN IClE Li At 5 6. Treated with ft line mint 7. I'ronouu H, Artlrle ft. ( ii slum 1t. ItniH frolt II, smooth li. M:irk of a blow It. Note tlm .peed of IS. Urlttntt Imple ment is, I'ttrfiirmed 21. ConteKtH for rerrentinn tS. American nloj- ViTlifllt R BETTER CIRCULATION to the chin but without strain. The abdomen will follow, I. o.. will become depressed, but as the diaphragm has been fixed, no air has escaped If proper care is taken." Or, Deluno suggests three or tour cient i or one sceance, unu me uino when one i el ires at night ns an Ideal time for the exercise. He de scribes the effects thus: "The effects at first of all ns a tranquilizer. A sense of calm settles over one; the cir culation is remarkably equal ized . , . nsplratlon of the tho rax is at work. . . ." Vhis author was careful to point out that "Ono does not lake a full breath so much tor the purpose of getting in extra oxygen as to influence the circulation. The blood can take up oxygen only to the point of saturation . . . ordinary breathing will ac count for the oxygen end of the system's needs." "IT? A D MSlElD RTl1 In a special chapter about Aspl-1 "There If nothing more marvel ration of the Thorax, Dr. Delano ; ous than being in a field of clo- remarks that: "The function of aspiration Is a piece of phsslology that is seldom referred to . . . it fur nishes ono of the readiest means of controlling the circu lation." Then he goes on to liken It to . ! donkey engine used to pull tho j they sipped of the honey they ! wnter In n long range heating sys-1 answered their own question, and item back to the boilers from the' said., ! distant radiators. j "There is nothing more marvel- That is piecisely what this belly j ous than being in a field of clo j breathing exercise does, no matter i ver." whether It be prescribed by Dr.- "You see," explained the Little llano, In. Mosher. Dr. Kappaport or, ninek Clock, "I turned the time ! tho conductor oT this column, it ( back, and you have heard tho rab ! Mills some of the more or less j him nnd the bees talking about the stagnant blood back from the gen-j beautiful clover, 'end or gieater circulation Into the' "l'rom now on there will be a ANOTHCR NVW HoPeS Atot FEARS HIS COONTRV CALLGb HIM- H THOUGHT IT WAS A oH VENTRILOQUIST- H PROMISED TO FURNISH TH6 LITTLfi: DANCC; HALL. HOSTCSS. leaser circulation (heart and lungs). So it tends to prevent or relieve congestion in the pelvic region, high blood treasure, ineomnia. or ulnit have vou. lielieyiiiK this simple exercise ofj great value lur many reauers t ue acribed it nere again Thursday, June B, 11130, following the inatruc tion given by Ur. Mustier for girls and women in her excellent tittle book, "PerVonal Hygiene for Wom en," published by the Stanford L'ni- 'llfi.rriki r 41 fill Come to think of it, 1 gave a biiei description of Dr. Moaner's : liieutbing exercise in my own book : on "Peisonal Health. published in liilti (now out oi print, thank heav-j eiw, so it must be that Ur. Mother J recognized . the value of belly i breathing a mite earlier than Ur. 1 Delano did, each in thon own spe cial field of practice. (That word "thon " Is a new one, not of my coinage, but introduced by Ur. Geo. W. Lyon or tho English department of Perry high school. Pittsburgh, and upproved by William Lyon Phe'.iiH hfmselfj. Whoever tirst discovered the nat ural method of breathing, comme.id it to everybody as a good little old beutime natm and un aid m re laxation. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Emergency Disinfection of Drink ing Water Pleasu give me the method for making water safe to drink when one is touring in the country. I mean water o..e gets trom well or spring or bvouk along the road. (Alias S. R. C.) Answer. In a quart of water put a drop of common tincture of iodin. Shane t up and let it stand 15 min utes before drinking. This scarce ly a fleets taste, and is not too much idoin to take even XL one drinks a gallon of the water. Tills method is obviously not suitable for con stant use, but only for emergency disinfection of questionable drink ing water. If the drinking water is to be disinfected constantly or i throughout the season, one ot the ' c-hlorin compounds would be prul ciable. O Htiiull vial ol iodin Is in i eluded in liio tourism's Hist aid j kit. which you should carry la your I pockefi. Send stamped envelope j bearing your address and usk lor : directions for the assembling and I use of the kit. Sundown Stories IX CI.OVKK Ily Mary tJiabam Homier r A family of rabbits were sitting In a field of clover. "Aren't they adorable?" Peggy said. "I'd like to have rabbits some time," snid .John. "Could we play with the m?". Peggy asked. "Y e s, they're quite t n m e 1 think," the Little Black Clock nn swered. "Mother Nature has told them not to be f r I g h tened of either of you, and so if you treat them very gently ami kindly 1 Know they'll let you play with them." Peggy thought a white one with black spots was the nicest of all JU,d Juhn could not ma'ke up his mind which one he liked best. And. because of the Clock's mngie, they could understand what the rabbits were saying. J "In clover, is there anything ! more wonderful than being In clover?' they were asking each j other. And, wiggling their noses j as they did so. they would answer each other and say, ver. Along then came some bees nnd they sipped of the honey from the (lowers of the clover and they hur.zed and said to each other. "In cln ver. is there anything mre wmdrful than being in clover?" And buzzing about as -dav DAWWtD vnv ITS ) A WST Fofe I I 1 . . . : -.. t i V saying, or expression, which will be 'In clorrind whenever any one s very happy or very contented .....n nr w,ai satisfied thoy will iy that tht-y nre really j in civer. Tj. morrow "Fi-li-mlly Moiinluliis An olil-tlmor l.t ono who ran ro. niemlii-r whin riKhtnlnu was ion pitlt.rt'd fast. I'aronti.: Ol.l Klll-J".vs wnu, should Iwirn lo iay clucrfully and not hull in ao much. Men on southern chain Hangs worked In the sun until they fell dead. Aren't the Itusslans hrutal? Nothing hut -ma;hlne In next war! Wont it he fun to watrll the baffled cootie. Vim ttin recocnlo an Anna te in anywhere. He's tin flie. way from a ll(! lime I" nil tlhj):rlli tahlel. ' The hui-Blar Is afraid." sJ' 11 gun ad. He knows that at any time he may he mli-taken for a returning hushand. Indians can express a sentence with one movement of the hand. And we've seen a thumh say: "You're out, darn you,' and serves you right." Life Insurance applications need one more iuestion: "Are you dumb enough lo pick up hitch hikers?" A bear Is born while the mother is asleep. After seeing a baby 1-ahnon, we wonder how It got by without some such strategy. Another aid lo longevity is to wnleh your iwuinmu as I he wind rolls it through tnilTIc ami say: "fio lo thunder, then." Still, when one of them rocka a Iioat ne s-mes mhhii- -iii;iiit-vi trouble of backing up to get the fragments. Alphabet crackers aren't popu lar In London. The kids mess up the floor dropping- h's. A New York child was born with a zig::ag line on Its abdo men. Mayne .Nature is coiueiu- plating a zipper front "to simplify operatlnns. Correct this sentence: "I love her madlv." said he. "and I like to hava other fellows see her in a skimpy bathing suit." Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) If any nation attacks ours, it wilt immediately ccnclude that we are savages and need bombardment, ar.d we shall get it. To meet possibilities of the next war. tho United States Bhouid build ; a fighting air fleet, equipped with I every modern weapon of ilestruc i tion, from small machine guns to I big deudly gas bombs, nnd then say ' to the nation: I "If you attack us. we shall de- stroy every one of your principal jellies and all the people in them. If you think we can t do it, come ' To be safe in this stage of civ I ilizutlnn. you must bg strong enough to make others afraid of j you. Spain having doubled her tariff ! on American automobiles, in reply ; to our new taiiff, Henry Ford dis j mantles bis plant in Spain, releas ing B0 employes, probably getting ! wages that Spanish workers never beard of. and sells out his stock of II Quill Points J i : cars at oui prices, i oo men turmsiwnr are dangerous and too energetic re- . p: isala are dangerous. At home Ford wisely tights de- i nri'ssio i with advertising. In the Cntskill mountains, where this is wruttn, tn energetic "Stnr" and 'other local newspapers carry big'; advertisements oi Ford's traveling I item. You are invited to "see a Fcrd car actually sawed in two," .showing how it works, and to "see PROMlSeUTO FURNISH THG ) I'LL .-.v?nV' ??? MeST-PRoUlBCD Stt BecoA a TRee sTTR-sH6 TN5 Vf ,;'Cr ; ''v SAID, t HATtYOU, t ARe TvUNTV-FouR- oo Hoo Hoo: i TEN YEARS AOO TODA (From files of the Mall Vlhul Austin II. l-'- a On order of th state shanking department, the'fiank of Jackfion- jlle closes its doors, ana us presi dent, William H. Johnson, is held i .he enonlv tall. The exact state of the hank's nffalrs will not he known until the ofrieial examina- . tion is completed. Johnson re fuses to make any statement. . Early fall rains are hoped for. aa many wells In the northern and eastern parts of the county are bo Ing dry. Corsey M. Kldd returns from nn auto trip to the mouth of Koguo river, where he acted ns an ail in the ltoiiue river fish Issue. Mr. Kidd say the road is roiiirh nnd "the fish issue cannot see daylight, as yet." Oregon W. C. T. U. comes out against the "cosmetic evil." ' Emlllo Schenck of Rio Janeiro. S. A. arrives to talk to l'rof. P. C. Keimer on fruit pests. A.htnrwi hears rumor that Esnee will electrify route over Slsklyous at early date. A. E. F. will cease to exist nfter August 31sl, a war department 'or der sayfl. Charles Ponzi of Hoslon, Mass., held In Jail, accused of the most gigantic financial frauds in hostory. TWENTY YEARS AOO TOIAY (From fllos of the Mill Tribune.) August II. Ht". lialtlmore. Joe Calls, the great est lightweight of the ring. dies, (iruelllng fight with Battling Nel son paved way for end, physicians state. Portlnnd dlspateh says that P. & 15. will be extended n:i'us the Cas cades In "the general direction of Bend." Twelve cars of nears have been shipped east from this section the first 10 days of thi? season. This Ih better than a car a day. Cluster lights, so popular In tho larger cities, to be installed on Main street. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II. Tlalley re turn from a three months' trip through the east, I-ocM nollce capture a fugitive I ,n,wl I.. ..hi r,.i fn.-.r!n.r n It n Charles V. Htillon. former Unit ed States senator, spending fort night in valley on vacation. and hear a moving talkie, showing the great factory turning out cars." Friction of the right kind will re- i store a half drowned man. Adver- tiutng or tue right Kind win restore J a gasping business condition. , , . tJ, . ' Russia Is doing well with hei "nrolettarian" experiment. Nomi nally run by a government of tho workers, Russia Is managed as all efficient countries are, by a few men. whose orders the workeri j obey. Agriculture and industry an i improving. Necessary billions for development are found with mar velous resourcefulness. Italy, supposed to be the antithe sis of Hussia, but In reality the same thing, is under a powerful dictatorship with one man ruling. There conditions ure also good. There is no unemployment for the reason that everybody MUST work. Britain, with a former coal mino," as prime minister and organized la bor in lull control, has unemploy ment, enormously increased since the tories lost power. And Australia, home of radical experiments, and real government for the workers, is In a serious eco- . nomic condition. The plan to have no ricn ano no poor nas not worked out. There are "no rich" but plenty of poor. One-tenth of the workers are out of work, and half those that reach ed the age of t0, are living on gov ernment charity that costs $57,000, 000 a year. The French government, usually wise, always efficient, ia buying back, nt a premium, 7 per cent j bonds that it floated Paris says that $: . already been spent bonds. American tourists r Ing process. They t f JiHO.i.'Oiumo trnvplii-. France, paying hotci i i goods, etc. The money was Wen only way to KNOW is round ig travel a- . By BUD FISH! VUOULb ( SIX T mcs- f.y-:- HAT6Y0U, WITU TT-iC. o, T -J T faithful) - There wan nothing more fun ! than a man! (New York World)