Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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ipat-ents
SHOWING OFF .
irenr child Is a Mm now-
L loves to. hold tlio . center
rtage, to cause comment anu
out way or asserting inim
erery human -toeing -rwants
Bting little, unskilled, and
, Acre are lew ways ol self-'
t a open to mm.
iDds on his head In the mid-
tie living room floor, sticks
i tonguo, or,' teases- the dog.
a a blameless desire to' put
tcross,
eli not aware of the' motives
prompt this peculiar behavior.
ipt to give him Just -what he
4tentiuv.'?The f&etthat-the
acts is In the form df
log or even punishment makes
lae lesa.sweeti -' w.- v
IchUd Is not to be an objec-
idoihhi, Jie must be given
fit waya of holding the Ume-
llttli service he can do, such
fcat the cookie plate at tea
ring to lay the living room
p messages or - bring In the
rjj wiisiy nts need. ' ' :.
inowlng off persists to an
Iml degree In a child who has
n legitimate ways "of get-
ifoUon, It la a slgn of an un
Jtlig of Inferiority.
n a cnuo it is necessary
me Insight Into the causes
wnotlonal conflicts.
k tatanca, his showing off Is
fo lo a! feeling of Intellectual
pj to a sister or brother, I t is
fl a make particular effort
appreciation for -what he
'o do ell, and to encourage
detelop and pursue his own
p aptitudes. -.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJXft, MEBFOTID, 'OREGON TITTTRSDAY, JULY 30. 1931.
lisliaine's Today
pnued from Page One)
STOP THE HAIR PULLING, LEAVE IT TO THE COURTS!
IT IST the heat, it'H the hmuidity. It W't that there is
anything wron with the local county health unit, Xt a
spmt o stnfe, hostility ml dissension is in the ir, and the
eounty health tu.it is simply one of many other victims to it
AVhut started tts a personal matter between two officials of
the county health ut,it,;and a year aKo would have ended as a
personal matter, is now the subject of a tempestuous ami, to our
mind, rather ridiculous public heariti"
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TIIK rank a,"(1 ' section, and no doubt every other
.. section,, arc in, a fighting mood. Discontent, suspicion and
general cantankerousness are rampant. Instead of the average
;(IZ?1? L:Iicti!,S .best, of liis fcllowman he is believin
the worst,. instead of trusting his neighbor he is distrusting him,
and nt every opportunity giving vent to that distrust.
i . 11 t "i tins column a tew davs a"o 'it is
iul mm jicuus ana clear ones, lor leadership that refu;
!.!!?... st!,m.l,etlcd by the mob, instead of leadership that
eunibs to it.
a
ses
sue-
w
Ji ARE
- i.-.-,
Lioing to do everything we can to resist this
" .,
TAKE this county health cmbroglio, for example. Tb
nal 'tjontention, as we understood it, was whether
mi; last Saturday, a
celebrate the 50th an-
K of what is now the
"re in Los Angeles, and
MifRMt (lav's business!
lie 50 years, not except-
lf,M boom vears.
ion to havini' the.
:kc really ADVERTISED
PatRnrnJ.. . ''''
t "Miction In wages,- par
Mmong laborers, mechanics
F?"Pigen In industry.
of dollars a year
liS?? Hoef wishes' at
Of the clerical r,. .
hZ Wl followed yestcri
ItS V the Delaware &
ft""'"' big rall-
I " tut off of evenr aal.
division superlntendenu.
F irfj , , on that ral1"
K mon, Anna MaVlA.
hK , ' brother, Ro-
tweaked the
.i- Z ume. something
' ", ever done, even
ftei."' father.-: It'was
ta!? f"" " to th blrth-
"'"JearofhfA , .
U.'VtweaXIng'' Mits-
fc?M bMn since he
ter.too,E.
iiS,', "hen one steps
"at, I, . "t&1 ' organized
I ,,! U'M. t least FOR
TuTtJt p.rov 11 " Russia.
Mussolini in Italy.
15 tmi.'v Banlt of England
tri L bor"' HO0.00O,
' rah que de Prae an
a1 overnment.
'""M "an attempt
Br"lsh reputaUon
Uj J , when money
JSl0,"- Britain le
allied"018 10 Prancl!
J! "oooooo to
fobdit n-asonaDte,
mob
spirit, to maintain, in the midst of this senseW strif',.
and, turmoil,, both our sense of proportion and our sense of hu
SiS..1?!; f?'.V9,tv!!i it',.?,1')y by such action can this district pull
through this trying period with the minimum' instead of the
maximum amount of damage.
'. ''. ..: S"!,e. !ia'.P'i?sed( 'however," when a certain number of
eat-and-dog fights can be avoided. -The only sensible way out
is to recognize them as eat-and-dog fights, and not go com
pletely crazy, and regard them as the long waited Armageddon.
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lie origt
or not
the county physician or the county court had the right to hire
and, fire, the. county nurse. .
.,, . H1'1' t'W.PJ'K6) n.JPRal qucsfipn,' a inatter for the, courts, to
decide? Seems that vay to us. And it also seems, that it could
be decided in five minutes. ".
; But' after several hours hearing it hasn't been decided. And
just why charges against the county physician or any other
countjr health official should affect this decision in the slightest
particular, is more than we 'can athom.
'. v But the hearing was entirely taken up by such charges. And
now .. that one side of the controversy has been presented, of
course the other side will have to be.
l w una, too Dim. dacuson uounty lor many years lias
. the, state in county health work, and no matter how this
,particubtr controversy comes ou(, the county health unit wi
suffer, and its splendid work among the peoplo of this com
munity will be retarded.
, i THAT'S ,VIIAT AVE ARE , .INTERESTED IN, THE
HEAriTII OF THIS COMMUNITY', AND THE FIGHT
AGAINST DISEASE, AND THAT IS. WHY. .AVE KEGARD
f llIStEMrEST IN A TEAPOT, TRIVIAL THOUGH IT MAY
BE, S A CRYING SHAME. 1
But, as above statedr with-thcjpublie temper what it is, with
everyone more or less a victim of a widespread combative psy
chosis, there probably wasn't, and CERTAINLY ISN'T NOW,
any other way out
has led
Personal Health Service
By" William Brady, M. D.
RiRtird Mtprs iwrtalrilnc to-pmpnal hrilth ami hyRfnif. ivit to riKrnf, dUcimst, or trMlm-ttt
III ! aihirrmi by Nr. Hrwly If a staim1 w!l -atldrfssnl im-l, It fi,r!nsl. utter sNmlil tif Itrli-t
atMt arittin In Ink. 0lne tit tin? law mimlxr uf lellrrs rn-iutl ntily a tew ran to amw-rt Inrr. Nn
rri-ly ran tw mnila tu queries not eviifuruiliu tu liutrucliom. Address Dr. William Brady In cart- of
Tlie Mall iribune.
KEI'OUTINU l'K()(iHl:ss. IX TI1K COMllCTOK'S
, CI.OSK1) t'Alt NKl Itl'IiS.
i Well, -well, we live and learn. Pos-i But I felt that this confession or
fclbly our Nebraska reader will 1 re- explanation wus due my readers,
tali thut I had a touch . of neuritis i 3tiu-e I played up my lake "neu-
111 my arm last iu. ; rills" and challenged anybody to
It came on wlillO explain how the draft Inmi the
I was driving out , open window struck mv right, shout-
whero the sua
shlnea bud the
wnter bill Is a dol
lar a dftjr and worth
It. This brachial
neuritis was cm the
right side of course
it would be lu my
case. According to
the French authori
ties it should, bo
nn- tlm ntt - uiri
111111 wemg me sine ou. which Uie
draft coming in thp opon -window
strikes the driver. I alluded to this
discrepancy here, and several readers
hastened to inform me that Frencn
cars usually have right hand drive,
which I doubt, so far as modern
cars are concerned, but In any case,
what difference would that make
in my neuritis? ; , ' V ,
Through -tho winter, In spite oi
the sun and the loveliness of it
all or them all, I grumped nround
about that right shoulder. For a
time I even -carried the arm In a
sling for greater comfort. Then tor
another time I worked up an obses
sion of cervical rib. and whenever
tho thing felt mean I would de
cide to have an X-ray negative
made to see it we could find evi
dence of a cervical or additional
rib in my neck. Then on days when
tho girl friend was content witn
left-armed loving I didn't want to
mess around with X-rays or doc
tors or anything.
By spring the right shoulder - was
beginning to feel fairly comfortable
except when I made any lancy
moves with It, such as preetlng
tho girl friend with both arms- at
once. Then we hit the trail bacK
to God's country for God Is good
and never denies even tho most tor
saken of his countries and mot an
oil man In Texas-, He drove some
danged little- nuisance,-' but he
wanted all the road and part ot
the gutter on our side, and wo de
clined to let, him have the guttor
too. so we camo on the rest of the
way by rail, and -now I had a rem
game shoulder,, this time the leit,
which was slightly fractured. Prom
now on I Just forgot - that' lame
right shoulder, or to state' it; accu
rately. It never gave mo. another
twinge.
The -doctor made X-ray films, ot
both shoulders, to compare the, in
jured side with the normal. I .was
abashed to learn thnt I had . no
cervical rib and probably not even.
a brachial neuritis, but Just a slm.
pie chronic subacromial bursitis, ll
you know what I mean, and If you
i don't never mind. The negative ot
j the right shoulder showed .a little
nodule or concentratlon In the
bursa, the scar or result of tho in
flammation.
I've often remarked here and else
where that the doctor who attempts
to diagnose his own ailments has
fool for a patient.
T know It now. -
ft
SO MAY" we make this suyostion ? That the leal question
of who has the riht'to hire and fire the county nurse, be
promptly determined, not by the shock troops on cither side
BUT BY THE COUIiT, ' , ' .
With that fact determined, let the proper authority take
what action it believes the situation justifies.
Then if the prevailing passion for head cracking is not sat
isfied, let the head crackers take thetr.charges, not up the lanes
or alleys or over the backyard fence.. but to the .proper authori
ties where they should have been , taken in the first place, L e.
to the grand jury and to the courts.,. , r;.
FOK with the matter of authority established,' the case ceases
to be a personal one; it ceases to lie' a controversy, between
the county nurse and the county doctor, it ceases to be a con
troversy between either of thorn and the county health associa
tion; it becomes solely a case of the people of Jackson County
versus the individual charged witli certain and "sundry crimes.
And it should he settled, not by public meetings, .nor by
street corner debates, nor by the newspapers, but by the agen
cies the people have set up to handle such matters.
Either these char-res are true or they are false, - If true those
guilty should be punished, if untrue those accused should be ex
onerated, and those guilty of making false charges should re
ceive the public condemnation they deserve.
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, GEE GOSH!
OXDEIJS never cease! Two yonnt; men ciiiiid in n-
' lilane iind shoot tliroii;;li n cloud above New York City.
They are never seen nor heard of again until, 48 Iionrs later,
tiiey lun'd, safe and sound in far-off Turkey.
Who said anything about ma!,'ic carpets? A certain Caliph
a't nn one and was whisked from Knjidad to Con
stantinople, Very few of his neighbors believed him. And his
only alibi was "mngic. ;
Hut these two aviators lay no claim to mace and need w
i;i,;u ' Th'nv waved their hands to Sandy I look on M lav
and' t'hev waved those same hand to the Dardanelles two days
lalCCirf All'din and his lamp. If the old boy is still hover
i.hnv' in bis Nirvana1, he must admit that modern science has
f omd bin t? tako a batik wettti, . ;
Gain new vigor. . a clear skin . ,
with New Strength in the Blood
O Surprise 'yourself and bo the OT of others
look better ... feel better I Blood is Life I
it v0i?self You. too. will enjoy your food . . .
vLH Jit f oh. . . sleep sounder . .-. your
nave firmer liean . dhf ... ,
nerves will be calmer . . . your kn iU " P
... you will possess a greater resistance to infec
tion and disease I S.S.S. 'J Mthered mH-
mcdicine. It is composed of freshly ara hered meai
Viraclonsr Yea I
ffltraicme. is ram m " ;ir itntw Nature,
cinal rooU and herbs-a g. from "other Nature.
F Mfely . surely . . swiftly ! Make a note
;tA bf your condition toSay-then compare
ffl therdifference six to eight weeks hence.
Mil S.S.S. makes you fetl like younelf again.
der ana neck instcucl of tlie lei
side next tho window.
Of course the dtntrnosls of bursitis
quite, excludes any thought of drill t
or cold us a factor.
FLIGHT 0' TIME
(Med ford nnd Jnikson Count r
lllst.irr l'rom llio Mies of
Tho Mali Tribune of 10 auii
10 Years Ago.)
Ye Poet's Corner
TUN VI.AHS AGO TOIUY
,iuiv :n, i;im
(It Wus Sumltiy)
Herbert Launspnch sella out his
Oroctiiy busiiuss to his partiu-r, J. A.
Mofrett.
Forrt bug nnd Chevrolet collide nt
Mnlii and Central avenue, nntl Fortl
ih knocked onto Jackson County
Bank steps.
City planning will bo topic of civic
forum luncheon.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWKItS.
This Is My Altlil.
You recently stated that n per
son emit make up for lost Bleep.
That seenis n paradox. How do we
get back the onm-gy then? M. E. C.
Answer we do not get buck the
energy if we lose nny of the ES
SENTIAL, hours of sleep. Mont per
sona sleep longer hours than are
essential, and tho loss of a lew
hours' sleep now and then for such
persons is insignificant ' provided
they don't net all hot and bothereti
about their "Insomnia.." 4
-MuitkeyiiiK; with the I.uzjs Saw
. A laboratory test shows my blood
bns 42 per cent lymphocytes, tl
per cent multinuclenr, - 3 per cent
mononuclear, white count 15.000.
What per cent must one have bclore
it will -prove fatal? E. P.
Answer Yes, . bv all means. . Mv
advice Is that you lenve tho con-
sidemtion of lnbomlory reports en
tirely to your doctor.
Neetl,s ii Vest and a 1'alr of rants
ThcrMYrller has had good health
for 30 years; Now for the first time
In my life I havo n problem which
cnusns me worry nnd nervous trouble
I am now nnnoyed with a coated
tonguo for some five months, uo
you think it Is from tho stomach
caused by worry? Pleaso suggest a
cure. E. R.
Answer If you were my patient
ana claimed or acknowledged no
other symptom than the coat on
the tongue, I'd see that you wero
fitted-out with a suitable assortment,
before you got out of my otttce.
Just on tho off chance, and not that
I care whether you put on n lire
sftlo or not, Bomethlnfr seems to
tell ine you've been sitting around
using 'a heater with leuky pipe j
lUsinp a heater with leaeky pipo--- ;
enough to get a tyuch of carbon i
monoxide poisoning. Don't let tpis !
worry you, for that; would only give
your tonguo ft heavier coat, nim
that in turn would make you worry
and thero Is no telling what tnc
outcomo of .such n vicious cycle
iwould be. Just see to It that tnc
gas fixtures nro O. K., nnd t'ako irom
10 to 20 grains of sodium hyposul
phite (photographer's fixing hypo
two .or three times a day, in water
ior with a little syrup, for three
weeks.
Pol ho n otis Hnlr lye.
French woman gave tho roclpo to
restore natural color to grny hail
Plumbl acetate, lac sulphur, eacn
one ounce, common salt 2 ounces,
bay rum and alcohol, each ono
pint. W. E. M.
"Answer Old stuff sugar o loart
and sulphur. It doesn't "restore
color, but dyes tho hair black, Lead
in not safe for use as hair dye. 1
Medford woman testifies Tanlac is
, blessing.
Woodshed and garago or W. Y.
Crowson, 1013 East Main street, go
up in smoke entailing a $400 lass,
despite the valiant efforts of the fire
department and Herbert Alford, first
on ,'ianrt with water. ,
fl'WKNTY YKARS A4iO TOIUY
July hi, mil
(It Was Monday)
New auto law for Oregon goes into
effect tomorrow, and autotsts plan
to fllo test suit on grounds that the
license fee is a double tax and there
fore illegal. Chief of Police Hituon
announces that he will arrest all
autolsts not properly licensed.
What Will (iohl Huy?
What will your gold buy. my mend,
What will your gold buy?
Uuy not the sordid things of lite;
I hear you make reply.
If not the sordid things of Hie.
Then what would you advise?
Garment rich. Jewels rare.
Such as n king would prize.
"Nav. seek the stmplo things of ilto
That satisfy tho heart.
Then as you Joy in their use,
Give to mai.Kinu n pari..
Give prlrelcss love; golden thougnts.
In place of Jewels rare;
Aa words that Moses wrougnt ui
stone,
Havo been treasured everywhere.
They have lifted men in every age.
Above the tilings oi earui.
And pointed out nges before,
King Emanuel's birth.
So many a thought of htimmc men
Hiwo shed their iroldeu rays.
Oo -pend your gold to help mankind
To brttjnten ineir iuuk. u.iyo.
Then brighter far, than Jeweled
crown, '
Thino epitaph shall stand;
Eternal In the memories
Of every kindred man.
If gaudy baubels deck thy form;
And wino brluhten thino eye,
Hast thou bequeathed ono lasting
put
When thou hast come to aci
Dy Mary O. Carey.
Local street paving to bo completed
September 1.
Excnvating for a store building to
be occupied by "Toggery Bill" starts
next to tlie Medford National hank
Toggery Bill drew tho plans and the
structure will bo built according to
them.
. New era predicted for local mining
circles and operations., -
Councilman George Millar will at
tend tho socialist convention.
other flowers to erow we come along,"
they said. ;
We do not mind the bard, burnt
ground , a some flowers would. ',-
we come lortn into nowcrs. ono
after another,- on or long,. Btems,
and when tlie autumn comes, wo
send seeds forth in silky white pack
ages which are carried by tho wind
to make new plants.
And as Peggy or.d John told tho
fire weeds how many of them they
had seen where thcrd had been for
est Ilres and how much they wero
appreciated the Little Black Clock
added k-
"You can- find them, too in almost
all parts oT this country and Alask
and Kurone and A.ta." '
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SWEM'S
I :. fc. i
Gift Shop
"The Store of a Thousand
Thoughtful Little Gifts"
-
Sundown
STORIES
ML11ILM
CHATER LAKE. (Spoclal.) A va
cation trip Insludmg Crater Lake na
tional park next month is on the
schedule for tho Siena club of Cali
fornia, southern branch, arriving at
the lake during the latter part uf
August. While all the sights en route
from California will lie viewed, the
longest stay will bo made nt the lake.
Tlie club is to leave Los Angoios
August lfl by motor cars with 25 to
:.o mach l nes 1 n the curava n . The
first stop will bo made at Sacramento,
followed by a direct drlvo to southern
Oregon. The club members plan to
do much hiking while In tho park,
as well as boating and fishing. Visits
are lUso planned to scenic spots In
the environs of the park.
Tho Sierra-club was organized in
1092 by 12 college professors. John
Mulr, tho well known naturalist, wa.i
the first president' of the omanlva-
tlon, whldb. now has ovr 3000 mem
bers, -with .headquarters maintained
in San Francisco and a branch In Los
Antreles.
I-'IKK WKKiS
,itv Murv firaluim Homier.
Peggy audi John Knew many wUtl
flowers and recontKed tho flreweeds
at onco. ' . -
Thnv Rt.rwvi. nil over a lonn bnn
i ; ; o ; i ,u- and strip, of
-woods thait had
been burnt by a
forest firo. In
the midst of all
tho ugly, burnt
ground and tho
bare, forlorn
trees thy showed
thoir brlgflt pink
ish purple cos
tumes. Their stoms
wero even taller
than thoso of the
buttor- and - eggs
family of flowers,
"Do you want
to know about tie?" they asked John
and Peiruv,
"Oh. it's lust too wonderful to
hear tho stories tho flowers tell,"
Peggy exclaimed as she clutchd ono
of the Little Black Clock's dull Jiands
and squeezed It affectionately.
"I think you had better tell them
rlghtawny," tho Clock said.
"We always urow whero other flow-
,ow will 1W1W.BKPW, and where Hwh
have mdo tho land look tgly and
bluck nnd wretched. Where railway
linea run and whero their cinders
and sparks mak-p H "Iniprnwlhlp for
Week-End
Special
ing
Be
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Two color strongly Jwoyon
straw bags usoful for many
purposos and a wondorful
value at 6c.
Crystal Cut Beads , ;
Beautiful new two,-1!
tone combinations oI"P XiD.
color. Topaz and pink, rose and
lavender, turquoise and green.
Paint and
km
Wall Paper
ONE LOT
Last year's patterns.
Price
1000 Rolls Wall Paper
Good patterns recently bought from the Fire Insur
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price. Think of buying this paper at only
29c
Specisil Paints Pacific Paint Suiilan Paint
Lamport high grade paints in all Pacific Durable guaranteed 3 yearn. Paint that's guaranteed 5 years. All
colors. Sale price AH colors. Sale Prico " colors. Sale Prico
98c gal. $1.69 gal. $2.19 gal.
Paint Brushes Pure Linseed Oil Kalsomine
J ;' : Highest grade kalsomine in all
, ; 'Sale Price colors
l2 Price $1.Q9 gal. 8c lb.
Kitchen Brooms Wall Paper Paste, lb. .... 152 American made Lunch
Rag Rugs, 27x36 21) Dutch Boy White Lead WAt , Pail , Spl.OJi
Alarm Clocks 87 Cronite Shingle Oil, gal. 'Mf Boy Scout Axes 98t?
Packer's Aprons 2!) Double Electric Plates $3.7!) i2 qt. Milk Pails, non-
$5 Camp Chairs $3 8!) Winchester Camp Knives 15 rusting i 79
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TApcstry Purses ,
Fiagiilar $1.95 values. DCfi
Popular, roomy gate-
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long wearing fabrics.
Pongee Scarfs , , ,"'
Moro attractive than CQp
everare the new de; , ,
signs in Ithcso 32-inc squaroa
with thoir softly blonded col
ors. ... . , .. . . '1 ..;
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Flower Vases , , ;
Pretty practical OCfw
shapes jn , pink , or T
green blown glass, with cut
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Tail, straight, op- 4 '0(1
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Epiy kling( crystal., j Dozon
Phone 120-R
Jobbers of Paint and Wall Paper
226 230 E. Main
Phone 120-R
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Pottery Pitchers
High glazed pottery QCp
Jugs in pleasing ,Vr V
shades of yejlow or green. Mod
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Numerology Boblcs ,
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urr In yciir Mfiiue. . .Head tilts entr-
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Bead the new books while thoy
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lliindrrils of I u( i-rrnt Ima tltlrn to nr.
Irrt rrnru hy ymtr fuvorHn Hiitlmn.
No deposit rpqiilrrd. Pii.v only for the
time nii keep A hook nut.
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