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PME TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EC OX, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1931. Medford Mail Tribune - ... .. Dally ami frtndiy l'ubllJi-1 tiy MEhFuKU WtlNTIMJ CO. ifl-2f-59 N. Kir Sf. Fhw T5 Hon cut w. i:riu miu ! 8. BLMtTUK SMITH, Jliiuffr An Itulefxiuleiit ,swtr Kjilrrnl t Strund rla-i Dialirr at Mnlfurit, Oiftfoauitltr Act uf Alaidt S. IkT;. " " "stkSCitll'TlUN I! J'M Hf Mall In AJuitfc: Daily, tirti Smxby, ynr Uitlly. tiitii Pmuliv, HlullIM. . . . r.r.f (j!I), ttllf'-'Ut Hunilay, jfit (UHi, tlliuut (iniHly, uimiili guiriliV, uiui yrar ty t'aniw. in Ailmire MfilRHil. Ac Jiult-uJDtillf, (.Vbtr.ll 1'i.iMl, 1'iUjfnU, iulrnt tili ml nil Hijlmayi: Uailr. uiit) Kmub)', moiitli Daily, without rtiindsy, munllr ll.iily, tiittni.il isiiiitky, one yrar p;il!y, yi. j t M SumJuy, uiw yc.tr , ; AH ftitut, (ti-li Jo aJv.iiH'f. Of(loLil lutpr ol li Cily vt Mclfonl. Ofllclat .iJif if J.icUm ('jumy. 7. Ml) K.tM) MKMURK MK TUB AHSnnVIKtl I'KKSH llroivii Knit l.-Jsr Wire KTtlri Th Aticia(rd Vtrn h fJirln iicly rnlltlrd In tbr It- f"f (uiblWdnu of all turn ili .pulrliM rirdllnl In It or oIluMse crniltrd Iti till iarr, aul kl0 to Hi' local ti'tiii jititilMird liffln. All iJtfbtl fut publiruliwli j tptrrjal di.-JHteliwi fcmin irr ata rt-Ml. MtAIUKK UP ACIMT III I(K All UlaVCUriuN MEM h Kit OP THE t'NIUP 1'KKSH Adtrrtlsirit ItrpreiitaliiP M. t MotlKNSKN L COMPANY -OffkM in N Votk, ITiiriiEi), PMrolt, Ban Franrkto, Los AtW'lri, Ural Ik, I'urlbwl. Smudge Smoke :, The weather has, been , ovory- ihins y'nrt .rouiu.V"!1 ,f0l' ... 1,1,1 ruin was asked, for. .Tap Andrews Is bark from a sojourn in the South, which ho wiys h did not like. ' An unidentified customer accidentally- ntibmptod suicide In the Mutts Whisker Halon Wed. by do olaring Hint tho taxes worn, not hltfh enough, and had to ho "Old Sol 1ft In tho skies wlii'ri' hcT belongs,' cu rising t llf ' I'll ni hie sent,' to roino' into play. They an fct-nernlly full of high school girls, trying to' reilnVn up thoir lipw, while in motion. H. Flow her, the baker, Who says hf ha u fapntation. Inured over .TOO Diilf-n of Northern California Thurs. I'M. Quit a nu m lit r have taken nd-T vantaKf f the depression, nnd tho famine. ;to have their teeth yanked out. nn they have nothing to 'Work their teeth on. There neenis to he eonHiderable pooial netfvity koIhk on amon? the Kuoial llonK. Many of them look flat! and weary, 'due to flKhtinj? with the wonder ffal; JIor.HP Iliftniley, an eff ieienl Copeo hnnd,. was late to court, when railed last wk. A hardy mi to 1st spent Monday trylntf to convince a lady autoiHt (hat fthe wan tn bltinie for the himired up fonder. He tried to Ret your corr. to act a a medi ator, -hut your enrr. you will note, in fitlll your eorr. Ronun river Ik now cloned, until H (h opened. ' The ofchardiHta wlio flit between tho 'nrfharrin and the Rny Kuro pefln rupHalH, have Htarted to flit back.' All the Nipponese kids have roller slniteA, and can Hkato baok wardH.''1 ' : - . I .The , nui-HCH held a batuiuei ThtirH, i eve, and- It Is a wonder,: tho valley, does not have an epl- j dmle. ' ' Stockmen 'report their cows are j mi'ting ul "their hay. In accord ance with tradition. j - President iloover continues as j o ltve, topic or eusMinj;, as the He-' publicans strive to present a solid; front In 1932. The ldpublleans of Orecuh outstripped themselves; prenentiim a holid front lost Nov-i ember, but" the Democrats were sollder.' ' The co. apt. Is poins hfter smut In tho wheat, and parlor stories. A ynuiiff man bawled Vrl. 1'.t. Iwcause his' Maw took his peeny, and Rot welKhed, the scales lyinR as usual! 3 l-Tupee officials looked at the' Main Htem crossing Tues. ami It will bo' tore up. Tho comment n few paniKiapbs hnek about the nurses, oil second rendlnjf don't' turn ml Ho Rood, so ! iRn'ore the same. An effort was made to say that with such charm m! heuuty, etc., etc., It would be, pleasure to ho sick, Just like1 havlnfc your eyes blacked, and noso broken, and skull caved In, i by n ret ii (iurbo. the Scandaniv- Ian film beauty. What tho Spanish Covcrmuent peoms to need is a Rood political mulnuir. One adept In handling the hull. Philadelphia Inquirer. Soviet official declares that "Moyietism nnd alcoholism do not Co together." Okey by us If they did, and never camn back Wes ton leader. The opinion of the Judiciary concerning Judi-o Clark' ruling that the Klghtcmlh Amendment is Invalid Is that the decision It self inn't so- husky. Philadelphia Inquirer. The Literary Digest undertaken to explain "what's buck of the , ItepubUcnn bluw-up In Hpaln.' Some Spaniards are also Interest ed in what'M In front f It. Vlr-Cinlnn-Pllnt. hen you sec n man stundlnw on n street corner with a fvw Ituldwin's. you know he han lost most nf his money. When you see mitn passing by with a couple of pippins, he's prolmbly nnnn to. IJostnn Herald. The Capone nuptial" bitvo unit ed two fairly noble c h I c a a o houses, nnd after this we shall take no nonsense fmm our Prlt Ish co iif In. We reel that our ber. ntio is just nn costly nnd snooty n theirs. The New Yoiker, !. Keith-Miller, Austin ,jan f I yer. who w. h f o rcert down in tho llahamas. Ilwd for some tim nn wild pawpaws. TIicm should nnt.'i howver, be roufncd with the wild pawpnws finm which ih- augar c lues. Hotn Herald. "Joseph Policies'1 Disciples in .Political Fuss Among Selves (.Salem Statftnmui) It i only nutur.il liat there hIkmiUI now he dis'ord in the In 1 tiTpretation if the sacred writings. ! It wn.s always so. The people i iwed not he surprised that even j tho etfet dispute amonK them ; selves as to whether or not 'the I Jiwrenee hilt eonfurms to the 'text of the Joseph platform, which in of course tho covenant of the I new administration, jlarry Dross sayH that it violates Jhe vJiwh of I Mr. .loseph, and tho tfovornor in j slKts that It conforms nnd hol- 1-slies tho commission' "a now I Constituted" and Colonel (.'lark j publicly admltH tliat hi hill in I merely the carry-over with iliht j amendments of the old legislation land regulatory niuchlnery. The i various dlseiles may (piairel like i conventional relinionit ovi-r how . to Interpret the three tablet of j stone that are tho alpha nnd ome j tin of the new faith. While they ai e doim; that the public is war ; ranted in makfrm a study of the j merits of tho bill without regard to Just bow it conforms with the Hunk of Joseph. ' The Lawrence hill In brief does three tilings: 1. It "abolishes" the present public sei-vice commission of three and sets up a single "commis sioner of public utilities" who pos sesses all the powers now possess ed by the commission. 2, It Rives optional and some what qualified "homo rule" to cities. y. It Rives tho commissioner power to examine and pass upon contract between operating utility companies nnd affiliated service or supply companies. The last provision Is n leRlti- QUILL AInybc ytlit1 :. ovcrniiu'nt Iuikii 'I sense enough to operate Muscle Slioftl,v,;'l)iil 'i)U mc-Vpp hojnvi of- post ul'fU-c (in broke It's a sure sign of n bad winter when ('alifoniiit ;inl Kioriil.i enjoy priiilin stories abonl one anolliers weather. Ctnreet this sentence; "Yes, it's ehilly," said the winter resort native, l;uu what's morer it's always disagreeable ln'ie nt this .seiison' Well, it' the fittest survive, nice compliment. Then, tort il 's a itu idea to Ul in hard t inn's. And yet. if yon sjiield people pect Xii t mv lo eliminate fools? An ''unavoidable accident" belongs to ti prominent cilizen. The middle ehiss is the one while the poor are beiny; fed. It doesn't take three generations tn malte a "cntleman.' It just lakes thai lon-j to feel al ease in the presence of a butler Religion has ils little faults, hilt it never makes fntrhtened Nouiigsters wish they hadn't done il. Americans no longer have man who offers I hem savs he Al last Mr. Iloover has a break. The senate is against him. Aim ri 'anism ; ( 'heerfully appropriatiipj; millions to feed Europeans ; ihinkiny; it "deradinr paterntdism " to ap(iropri ate lnuuev for starviii'' home folk. The danger in meiMinp; n fool driver lies in ihe fact that he mav be doiur the same thiii'r. You may cut, you may slink up the hooch if you will, but sonic poor sap will drink the stuff still. Kdueation just seems to prevcnl crime because the educate ones don '( "i" 1 Jail. Tell n man he looks better ami he sticks out his chest. Tell a woman shelooks better and she wonders whether you are beine; catty about the two pounds she's gained. A winter resort is a place heating sVstem. Hut if bootleg chemists can'l :iev indiMrinl alcohol, how will do il ? .Mussolini tells his people other nations are in a wojse fix. Sounds like a ( residential Thanksgiving proclamation. Some of our jury decisions isn't (lie only thiny; that only understand. Correct this senlencO: "It'w a. strange thing to im' said Ihe cop, 'that other people can find speakeasies when we Nint.M . ' ' CAVMNO I'lHM'KSS MAY t.KT ls. MP UKAl, I'HKNCU WINKl PA HIS. Feb. : i,T Ereneh wine 8 rape growers see a glimmer of hope that a new condensation pn-o-n may enable t hem to market their product In the fulled States in spite uf prohibition laws. Experiments have shown that Pile unfetiueutcd Juice of hr Wine grapes tan hi- condensed and pre served an f.itKfactnrlly as milk, lo he tt.inslmtmd later h0 perfect Iv nnd wine f authentic I'tench terest. It prevents .iiffiljntett or holding companies from "milking", mate protection of the public In the utility under the guise of "op erating expenses' nnd thus keep Ins its apparent rate of return be low the "fair rate." The first chaiiRe mukiriR one commissioner Instead of three is pure camouflage. "A roso by any name would smell as sweet." Com pare It with' senate bill tiii. creat ing a'."tiyti-eloctrlc commission" which' Would consist of ihreo members. The regulatory ' com mission or commissioner will havo far k renter duties- than this lat ter icom mission of three. Wash ( UK ton lias a single head of the "department of ulllltiea," hut he has a.socimed supervisors who Join' In passing Judgment on rntes. The public norvico' commission Is ordinarily onn of the most over worked branches of government. The dulien are pressing, im port ant and onerous. The work is of such a character that the eas oncd Judgment of threo is much to he preferred to the- Judgment of one. It would he a mistake, in our ' opinion, to substituto a single commissioner for a board of three. There is this nlso to he recalled. Suppose some years hence tho peo ple are led off on kukluxism or some new exploitation of preju dices, and the "interests" slip in a governor they can control. How easy then to dictate tho appoint ment of a single commissioner who will be pliable to utility demands? Then what a hue and cry wnuld be raised for a commission of three, not all of whom, it Is reas onable to expect, would be tools of vested interests. POINTS old Darwin paid Al Ciiponc a store up a little reputation for from follies, how do you ex is one in which tin ear at fauH (hat slays hungry in hard times faith in old bricks unless the is n scienlist. where faith lakes the place of a remove the smell from ihe the perfume manufael urer indicate that Kinstcin's theory twelve men in the world can flavor. Tho condensation process costs only 2(1 oents for S3 gallons. It In planned to try the system 1 n Era n co t e red u ce the cost transport nf wine In glass and tu wod. both for the colonics uttd l(iie:n countries. In the case of foreign coanti'Mu. it In pointed out, the grop 4uct not being inc. wnuld bene tit by iuw t-ustonis tariffs. Medford Is the fmniif nf inn metrnpnlH nf the ttni Htvei vnllry and galenay to Crater 1-aka. Fifteen Years Ago ; This Week (From Uu file of Tbq MaU Tribune) MoiMlay, Flood water h of ihe Wlllameite overflow the upstate low land . de laying train and auto travel Scarcity of hay In the Applegate. Parent- eomitlain to tin lice ntiimt I y o u n g ghis nnd hoys running around In "borrowed autos." inefficiency of . t'nite, St:it's army due to "caste." TucHilny. Effort to establish a rest room In city abandoned "until tho need becomes more appa rent." i;r!tl.-.h ca ptuie O.-rmnn raider U"on in South American waters. All ohloans meet to form an Ohio so iety. Water liigh in Dear Creek, re calling to "old timers" the flood of IMtH, when the entire valley wa a "turbid mais of muddy water." So rospects of a mail train for six week. 9 , ' Wednesday, , Revival meeting r.pen in S:i. with a chorus of ao voices. Howard Hill writes a letter to the Mail Tribune on smudging with oil. Jackson county poultry pro nounced "the best on cart h" by visiting expert. Home of Allen I!. Druiy. at south end of Kin'r highway, destroyed by fire, the efforts nf a bucket bridage being futile. Mail Tribune brands regulation prohibiting Med ford f.re department from aidini:, without permission of mayor, as "fool ruling, sublime." -. Thursday. . Creator Medford cluh to hold recital at tho Paso, "with Interpre tative dancltif- by.. two l-'rlsco nrt- ist.s." The fwhwny at Anient dam is In good condition, and steelhends will soon appeal- in schools. President Wilson pledges he will Ite.'p nation out of European war. while assembled mothers in'. "I Didn't Uaise My Son to De a Sol dier." Modoc Orchard inwialU pump V pump wntcr from Kogup river to Irrigate 3tl acre.- of pears. Priday. State aid for Crater Dake hiKh way now assured. CJov. Wytliecombe spends day in city. Dog poisoner abroad on Kast tide. Itain Is badly needed. ;!nce the recent high water. Circuit court refuses injunction against t'nion Oil company plant. Saturday. Misa Helen Da hi entertains a number of girl friends at St. Val entine's party. Mrs. Fred Cplvig s hostess to the Elks Indies Tuesday. ColW.c women meet and deride lo honor trl-ccntenary of Shake speare. The Pan-Hellenic society Is en terta i ned by a rea ding ivy M Lss Susan Deuel, ' )' Ed Andrews addressee the (ireat er .Medford club on opera, and de c.lnrcs that with "no reflection on the , inarvels performed by Edison with hix phonograph, there' I noth ing lo cvel the human voice for sliming." Press Comment "o.iic to oitroov . Sips made on excellent sugges tion whim he proposed that fien eral Smedtey P.. Puller who is to stand trial by court martial Tor remarks made nt Pittsburgh derog atory to Premier Mussolini of It aly. if found guilty, come to Ore gon and run for governor or sen ator on a free speech platform. Oeneral Duller will have his day in court nnd failure to prove his charges and the consequent pen alty Invoked would at once make a hero of him with the voters of Oregon, and the sympathy engen dered would assure his enthusias tic "vindlcntlon" at the hands of the people by ejection. Oeneral Duller l accused of having said that Mussolml, while motoring with an American at a. hili rate of speed in a car he was driving himself, ran over and killed a child and refused lo stop, saying "What Is the life of a child in the urfalrs of stnto?" Dot El Duoe declares the story a fabricn tlon. We diuve our own hit and run drivers, and they don't have to be Mnssoiinls to escape punishment. In fact such Incidents add to their popularity nlmost us much as free Hpeech. Sahmv Capital Journal. 'Racketeering" in Portland tCervallis (lazelte-Timcs) According to news -itoiv in Hie OrcKoulan. political leagues i te .Uohhhii; up . In Portland thick as fleas on a hound dog. This has been one of the h.M rackets in Portland for a hmn time. Tho po l.t cal racketeer organizes a poli tical club of some kind, charges the sucker a Jll.Oa membership fee, promises him political con trol, or free electricity or what ever the sucker can he worked ip about. The Municipal Ownership league was organized that way and Kalph Clyde made it pay by gettitiK himself elected city com missioner. There is n legit imate hydro-electric. Jw tt is entirely manufactured for pnlfcicM pur Psos nnd uiiscrnpUus nun nnd ncAvspapcr ma Ue u-e n li for r own -ell ish ends. A few yttars nn It was the Klan Suck i is dim 11)1 $1 2 for that h sides payim- he price of a r.iuht si. lit Mitt pillow sliti. Thai graft peter ed out eventually and the mi aang tif racketeer who collected inon y from nah.v marks then fr h.itnc the Jews, were leaders in the r.tckel to make Julius Meier goxe'iior. Th.t how lncortlie racketeers were. Now there is he- lug organized the Independent' political league to get out a semi-' monthly pnper filled with hooey. Then there is the Progressive league. -A progressive is a semi-! demented individual who thinks; ' any change is progress. He fx a ; wind Inflated visionary suffering t from mental sirabinmus. There, are a couple of other clubs or ganized by political racketeers in Portland. The membership needs, a guardian more than anything else. There Is the Oregon club, i the Citizen's Politca (eapuo and. before the next elei-tion rolls; around, there will pruhably . be several more f the pickings look good to the racketeers who or-1 ganize them. The Oregon', club trfj liased on the "Josoph-Melcr priii-J cjtde," whatever that ,1s or was! or may be. It's whatever, tuc kers, bito at host. , Poor Portland! D: must have more political : : .idiots i 4" the lilocl; tlian ;nny town on earth, liyen llm followers of: (.Miandi show a lucid interval vt-1 cesionally. In Porttand. ijlnh Joju-j ing sucker never do. 1 What's the Matter ( E f f iclency M ugazi nc ) t You are depressed'. Yon think you are crippled. You are afraid 1 of the future. Vou are full f : t oa rs. j Vou have half the gold of the; world and half the machinery i and most of tho nmtor cars and J iill tho skyscrapers. j You have the greatest home ! market In the world and the larg e.'t corporations that the world has ever t-een. Vou are ruled more by idas amt less by tradition than any other people in the world. You have usually done what you t not ou toum o. How can it be possible that progrcs.ve nation of 12u million people can he wrecked by the .speculations of a little hiiiuliul loots in wuifMireei. . The prices that were forced too! high had in come down. Tday all. the prices are ton low. There is imw a golden oppor tunity for every eyes to p?e it. man who has! Til? way to create n fortune is; to buy from pessimists .Pay yourj money nnd take the risk. ! Trick started his career by buy ing coke ovens in tne stump " U7.1. Carnegie made 300 mill on fRm Qf poljti(.s It is a game tlmt ' dollurs by. buying steel pb-nts fewr thoroughly understand, and, ""nips. jlne governor js not one of the few. i Hundreds of fortunes have heeiiju1iat iy a ronl:u., man I mad.- by buying from I"Imists- lor legislative work. His political; Ye Gods: What a chame there friemH are Unde: taking the job.' is at tins moment: In five years from now most American business men will be long to the I Wish I Had flub.' Then it will be too late to buy a dollar for 110 cents. The oppor tunities will be gone. V h e n a h o rse balk the ha I k Is in his head, not In his legs. He moves on when he think" he will. And when an American busi ness man is depressed tho slump is In his head. There is nothing serious to prevent him from mak ing monty If he thinks he will. When roar rules the will mull ing can be d'ne, hut when a man casts fear out of his mind the world becomes his oyster, 'To 'lose a hit of nmney i- noth ing, but to lose hope or lose nerve and ambition that is what makes ni'-n cripples. This silly depression has gone on long enough. Got rid of it. It i inside of .you. tisc and walk! A Bigot's End Tlmps rhanRO. Only n few ypm-H ana Senalor Ill-Mill was lhi lilol of liis native Htllto of Alabama. And nnw look what tho k'Kisl.'iturc nf that mi mo stato. hy n volu of 01 to 3. (loos to him. In a resolution passed Inst week, It says: "No man in Alahnma during tho Inst quarter of a century has re ceived greater Kitts within the ranee, of tho electorate of this slate than haH J. Thomas I It-flirt. "The said J. Thomns lleflln has durinK the Rrenter part of his tenure in .office as United Htntes K-nator made Alnliama the hum hint; stook of the Union hy his hlgutry, lack of rellKious tolerance, and the lack of many of the courtesies ex pected between one gentleman nnd another." And It continues with more in that vein, concluding with a fer vent condemnation of the senator as "n poor sport, who is unwilling lo admit that he has been defeated in n fair election.1' Well, hiiiotry is Its own best cure, apparently, nut you would have to hunt through n good many history books to find so complete and dramatic nn illustration of it as this. S. I". Call-ltlllletln. rnrcKLis callko ailmknt by ;i'HM. liuiii roriiT RKHL1N. Feb. 7. tKrecklos are an ailment and not merely a corporeal defect, says a finding by the federal supremo court of tier in u ny. The decision en me In the case of a druggist who was prosecuted for recommending, a freckle remedy which contained mercury. It was chnrged that this Ingredient made the salvo a medicine, to he pro scribed only In cases of sickness. Tho druggist n r g U e d thnt freckles at most were only symp toms of disease ami therefore ho was Justified In using mercury In his salve. Put medical experts convinced the- high court otherwise and the pharmacist was hold culp able. Play Turet-frrfWiaM "iNbtHU ISTHANIU'U Feb. 7 (,V Fol lowing the signature nt Anmi of a friendship pact betweet Turkey and Crcece theatrical troupes (rom Athens ;Aio to Ista ul. One troupe pave "Othello'' with the TurkWh nctresH. Hediha Motmvld Ha:n, playing tVsdeniona. Her tines wore read in Turkish while the rott of tho caste held forth iu Oreok. G4 . Classified ftdrcrttring gem results i.'r .v'ljsi.t,'.-! ...... . 4ai- . Hudson popularized the coach performance. This 1931 Greater Hudson Coach, however, is acn faettsr than its predecessors. Beauty, distinction and luxury are immediately apparent in the streamlines, fittings and appointments, while en gineering advancements in chassis and motor add to the proven . performance standards of the Greate Eight motor. . Governor Finds Politicians Fail - to. Take Like One of His Clerks J t Portland Spectator) ! land police and fire departments j The long-awaited test of strength , are here in the interest of their j between the governor's organiza- pension hill. There 'are so liumy f tion and the opposition has cone of thorn hero, that one. wanders jand gone and to his excellency's J who can ho leu in Portland to sup ! disadvantage. The l.onerjuui, eg- j pi esu ciime and extinguish fires, j hoits stood like a ho id rock nnd ' Those boys know al! about the carried the day. Member after! police ami fire departments, hut I mem her was called on the carpet . they have much to ham about eg !ly.the governor, who pleaded and . e;lature:;. Thoy seem to he, with- thrpnloned hut ivilhnilt the wi:;hpd. ror ronoll. As now organized and play,nK iml lhe Umergun Kmup -n ui(Jn nmcU to. ,. ha ahow;- ,f. ,he j.ovornnr-M )V0. ' M.mo ",uiu ftvr" it will ho bv ramme "gets over j the grace of the opposition. Ihe governor is finding tuat a legislature is fptito diil'erei'.t JVoni a private business. It i.vift a mere : matter of prooyins a button, giv ing, orders, and hiring and filial. IIji iu fMlllillO- tll:lt tlltlilK'R In a , . , , n.( be learned in a day- 1' takes strong friendships of many years' staml- :, tn cement men together i: the i illlt ...iuimI( succe.s becau o of their long-standing unuomn;ntv . with the memhors of the legisla ture. The governor, when he semis tor a member, calls him in to give; him instructions, not for the pur-; pose of receiving his advice. Most i members are pleased at being call-i ed In for conference, I'm it gives i them a feeling (hat they arc really j a part of the show, hut ihoy are. inclined to resent both told what ; they are to do. , The, lobby is bcKinninn to lie cluttered Willi job-hunters, and the governor will scon h;vp. his hands ', full in this (lireilioii. Harry Cross! and Fred nuchtcl have their eyos j on the single public service com mit sinn job. anil feel that they are, entitled to It as a reward lor past political services. A number of! hungry-looking preachers who were on the governor's payroll during j the campaign are haunting tho ex ecutive office wilh a hope of gel-; ling their foot in Ihe public trough. ; According to underground re- ports theie lire ill the ofl'ing a. number of "revenue-producing" hills Hhat will fall into the hopper this . week. Such hills are not revenue-. producing, as far-as the stale is' concerned, but provide a meal i ticket for the boys who pieia.'ej tlio.ll and secuie their introduction and the boys employed to defeat j them. Stili. il is a hard winter, ; and folks have to live. li the, whole inside story of a legislative j setisiou could be told, it would be a knockout. Those who me In posi-! tion to know and tell the story are', hardly in position to reveal it. ; The representatives of the l'ort-. nttop i r. s. ToritisTSi W'OIEItlKS Tl'KK MFItt'lLWTS ; ISTANTll'U, Feb. 7. Pl The dearth of American tourists is: worrying bazaar merchants, tour- J kt agencies and gttiilcs of Istan-j T.til. I Turkish, agencies estimate there j was a CO per cent decrease in I Americans visiting Istanbul in 11130, against a 23 per cent drop in j lll'i. Another such season, they) say, and the famous old bazaars! may have to close for lack of ; trade. j Tourists still come from Kurope. 1 but it is the drop in '"real buyers." j as the Turks call Americans. ! which has discouraged merchants; of rugs, copper, silver, amber and: silks. AIIOJUC.IXKS "I'l.AY S.WAf.i;,": t'ASII IX OX TOIKISI' flMU'j 11. i:VIX, Australia. Keb. 7. lif i Ity permitting tourists to witil.-.; their tribal ccrenionies. aboriginal blacks here have achieved prosper.' Ity. I The chiefs of. the north Australia : tribe found that residents of I).n- win and passengers on visiting ( ships wore willing to pay to wit- j .less "curnobori-es," especially ttlCj weird ceremony of "making" the, tribal youths Into men. I Chiefs who formerly hung about the outskirts of Darwin dirty and hungry, hecsting food and clothes, now are affluent. wiinn xi-.s tiivi: m.ixit UUll IT. I, I. V V IV l!HK i PARIS. Feb. T. I -Ti While' canes are being given to all blind' pe.-sons in the depart mi ni of tb-' S. n. by the Par's police. ' This was deci.l'd upon so t!-i-unfortunates might be c:im1v dis- . tingilibei1 and shown public f. r- erence. iMrihution began the fiist of li bru.. f!1'! w ai Mind. d were the firs"rto tb.-ni. The emrs ' are embellished with the shield nf the City of l'.nis. New Beauty, Greater Quality in New Greater Hudson Eight Coach many years atjo nnd year by year out the combination. The report is that they have rairted, and paid Into hands that can do ihem no good. cnr.Kitioianie Kiinift or money. If ihoy would save their money and rely om thci i- 1: lend: Iiips ami lie merit of their meas'-re. they would get larther. As matters stand to d..y. they l-avo nly thrown their mfjiicy away, for thev have miule Lot little or no proiM-is. CHRYSt-I;R BGHT Coupe (with rumble scat) $1495; Sedan $tpy; Gn vertible Ccttpe $1665; Roadster Si 495. Six wire vhccls, $So txtra. Sport Roadjter (tiicluding six wire wheels and trunk rack) $1595. CHRYSLER iMin-.RIAI. EIGHT Fne-Passenpr Sedan $2745; Close-Coupled Sedan $2845; SeveJhPaffenzer Sedan $2945; Sedan-Limousine $$14. All prices f 0. b. factory. Armstrong 101 So. Riverside LITTLE EFFORTS The Little "Daily Savings" of Today Pays the Big Dividends of Tomorrow I "TWELVE WORDS" from Medford National Bank - cpninniiiily helpers of community savcis. qJahty has been increased as well as XODOPY WWTS tiii: JOB or ki;i:pi(; t osti.y castle WORt'KSTKIt. i:ngland. Feb. 7. iPi Worcester wants a bishop who can keep a castle on $ 1 i.roi a year, but nobitdy seems to want the job. The bishop must live In Ilartle 'buiy castle, which costs at least ST.iiaa n ye.ir to maintain. Twelve servitnts, eight Inside and four out. are necessary. The see was offered to Canon A. W. F. Illunt, vicar of St. Wcrhurgh at Derby, following the death of the lit.' liev. Or. M. II. Peaise. I 'anon tluul acecjjted but wlth- wheil he learned that he j u-ould hav live in the castle. ' r:KUI.I, Feb. 7. dJ riUHiness depression and the rem 1 taut un em plcy in en t discouraged 'thous ands of Ocrnians from moving in Iicrlin and the metropolis in I'J'M slinued a decline ill population from J.:Ht..-i:t7 to 4,:!:i;..ssa. Motors, Inc. Fhoiic 18 BIG RESULTS G t.