MEDFORD UiILt TRIBUNE. MEPFPItP, OREGON, SATURDAY -AUGUST 29, 1931.
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8. fc. KNAFP, Manager
Ao Iodepcnkat Nevssaptr
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f Mall In Adtance:
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I Dally. vlUi Sunday, month......
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I. Official paper of the City ol Hedford.
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V M. C. MOGENSKN COMPANY
Offices In hew Kori. Chlcaao, Detroit,
franeljeu, Lot Augelea, Seattle, Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
, . By Arthur J'errr.
f At this writing, there U no subject
Demon engaged In tM racket cani
discus 1 'without " Waking somebodyl
Jisd, find not. counting .the leaders)
nd rank and tile of the democratic;
And republican-parties, only the fol
lowing cliques and coteries are. on
tihelr high-horses;
,-Poets, which Includes the lady
jjoets and their men-folks,
f The United Carrot arewers ond the
international Order of Chefs.
' Prospective 'candidates In the 1933
primary aiming to get religion and
talk about It.
( UotO. and OSC alumni, and the
established form of county govern
ment. ' ' ' ";
HoovVrcrats, Meiercrats, and em
ttryo Populists. ' .' -"'"' 1
' The Ohio division of the Jackson
-County Colonels. '
f- Baritones, bassoos, and boom day
tenors, Fletcher Fish being the last
remnant "of the tieralo band. Vl 111
f ord' lbWners Who maintain their
, ten ictesmako' loss noise than k wrist
witwrl.1' ''-'. ' .
-. Home brewers and possessors of 80
inatd."- '''' "';vr. ; "
,; .Bohbolma'ams.--)' '..
LuwyerS; rhorcrlants,' bill' ''s,
(hlt'VeS,' ohlefs, 'candle-stick makers,
bukafs undertakers, farmers, beaity
doctors', Aomeiy doctprs,' Home, firo-'
mga, Wall St., power barons, atheists
Jimrchlats, the mllltla, and the, paci
fists. .. . M'' ' "'' .
niondes, brunettes,' ahd duck hunt
erf, the latter because the president
t)l) year allows thorn only 30 days
In 'which' to "catch" prioumonlR." '
The:'DAutrtmont boys.' Humdln
cfrs,' Inc., Jim Dlnkens, and prominent
fishermen saving ' KOglie1 Viver 'frjr
our 'clilldren's children." ' I ' t "
1 Tobacco 'ohevlng"and shuff-eattng
ioes-of" te cigarette; '"' .- :
: todlos ' With Eugchlo"'; hiits; 'antl
fadleS' without 'Eiigtrhle1 hat. 'Winv-.i
J The" "Oregon branch of Communist
paYty, with' Headquarters In Moscow,
Russia'.'1 -i-.-U "'I c'l-i
1 Motorcyclists and' masters of the
a-pca game.
' The unjobbed and the Jobbed, the
just and the unjust,'the rich and the
poor. t
' Oregonlana still receiving electric
light bills at regular periods through
ilia postotflce.
Serfs of the soli, plump females,
lie ; British" empire," arid1 tho girl
friend.
rlred bank clerks, trotting horse
nthuslrtsts.'amateur astrologers; wig
Ashpole, because Fort Klamath grass
hoppers ato up his boots, and chln
auttlng barbers.
' Fruitgrowers, fruit wqrkers, fruit
packers, fruit shippers, Portland
drummers, golf pantlsts. mustached
J Ids, Juvenile auto drivers; poultry
Risers, deer slayers, refugees from
Iowa and Kansas, and evangelists,
i OH squirts, (he Japanese colony,
fleutcnnnu of thl . Oreat Fracas.
printers,1 Ooneral Motors, and t,ie
reatherauin: ' ' '. P
. Tho Orange, the W. O. T. U., Ash
(and, Eagle Point, and the hired men.
The tested Interests! and orators.
And gay tellers of defunct Scotch
eitorlfs.'
On the other hand, the Lord and
A. 8. (Rosy) Hosenbauin are still
friendly.
TIIK 1VKHT
Out Wost, they say, a man's a man;
" the legend still persists '
That he ' Is handy wlt.'i a gun, and
'careless with his fists.
The fact Is, though, you may not
hear a stronger word than "Gosh I"
From Saskatoon,' Saskatchewan, to
Walla Walla, Wash.
fn western towns 'tis many years
since It was last the rage
tor men to -earn their dally bread
by holding up the stag.
Jet story writers still ascribe such
: wild and woolly bosh
To Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and
.. Walja Walla, Wash.
The gents' who roam the West, today
. are manicured and meek, ''
They shave their features dally and
- the baths' thres time a Week.
They tot the tame umbrella, and
they wear the mild galosh
From Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, to
Walla Walla, Wash. '
u (Spokne Spoakesman-Revlew)
'"' . .. '
For a short time Hutchison Mere.
SU will give 35 reduction on all
, shoes.
' ; . . .
A load of g re-en slab'worHl. about a
cord and t half, f 5 cash. Valley Fuel
Co., Phone T6. ''
Spread Out
WILLIAM GIJEEN, preilent of tIie-Auieriini-FdBratjon of
Labor, freflicts 7,000,000 unemployed tins winter in the
United States.AfThfs is, peHisps, (somewhat pessimistic, as might
be expected from the head of the federated unions. But fifiuTes
certainly will stand within a million or two, say at 6,000,000..
" JV". Orecn advises shortening of the working day and of the
working week in industry to give the otherwise unemployed
enough income to keep themselves and their families going. He
wants the work spread evenly, even if it must be spread a little
more thinly. -' ' - k-- :'.''it,-rl ; .....
TIIAJP. ccommeiuhitiou ju , sound, PARTICULARLY FOR
THOSE INDUSTRIES WHICH WOULD SUFFER 9 AD
MINISTRATIVE HARDSHIPS FROM FOLLOWING IT. Most
factories, for instanccf have waiting lists of men quite as cap
able as those now on'tho job. A more eVwifdtribnt1dn''f "the
jobs would cost no iiitircwould, in f aiet, only demand a little
more bo'tikkeeping. ' If industrial employees' generally cbukl bc
prevailed upoii' to see the wisdom of .this pourae, most of the
6,000,000 "would be absorbed and they could get through the
winter montlis in-at least moderate comfort. As a matter of
fact, some of the employers already have- adopted this system.
But most employers still consider "it (is new and' troublesome.
They arc trying to find markets and that is occupying their
thoughts.' I 1 ... ! : . . :," -v
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THEY should not bo misled;, v,Thc 6,000,000 arc practieally all
voters. In a time of extreme .stress they jvil) ,n,qt .jvpigli.
carefully economic principlcs--baliincing the hardships of the
present against the dangers of ehftiigo. They are sufficient in
niiniUw ttf syViiiS o-tsal, state and national elections. They may
decide' to ' inaugurate ' the dolti, abolish the. tariff and buy
half the industries of the comitry on behalf of the common
pgent of tho people, ,tho government. These would b'e illrad--visod
and perhaps nationally ruinous steps, but for the tim-J.
being at least "the old American adage that wlioevcri,want
to work can find it is not true;, and if the.busiiiessi'and indnsr,
rial leaders' of tho couiitry do not co-oporatewith-tltcoveriU
ment to take the -obvibi ''ijipans. 'for- (tiviqg, JJef.tlii'mni-
ployed cannot be blaniod for seizing ujipi whatever iintnceas. of
the demagogues appeal to them Xn theii distressiOrcgotiiani ,;
v: ;.. " .-- r r-n r-r-.-.ii;' nlt( (';.,, T-'.'fr
How Its Done iri KariMLX:
AT A recent mooting to consider unemployment this winter.
County Commissioner? Fred Fowler anfj g!ity Commissioner
Harry Peach puff forward the' idea of a cim$fyjl&$le this
winter, as a partial aid for unemployment relief.
AA woodiiile will not sol vo) the prublotji' bt Carin:g:-ftiP'-.the
ritiecly'this winter, but jt might' vastly taducii its .sieoii) Tliis is a
I'ich country with vast resources, and all'who'pre willing, to
work should eat this winter. 'But these' resources will be put
to a strong test, and no lazy idler should be allpwcd to cat'cither
at the cxiienso of tax money or private charity.
The self-respecting man who is unable to find work will be
much happier if he. is allowed ,
giving 'an' honest day 's work in return1 for food" and coitl, atr
self-respecting American should. The chronic, loafer, vvlip idles
the summer away without looking for work, and expocts to be
fed by tlic taxpayers (juring the winter as his royftl right, will
of course howl,. ; : 'i ' .
But his yap will be sweet music to our ears. ' There should be
plenty of money available for food and clothing for unemploy
ment relief this winter. And every able-bodied man- whq ap
plies for this relief should be presented with the business end of
iiu ax handle to prove his good faith. Emporhi (Kas.) fjazeUts.
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10 to ' 11 Watchtower; Jackson
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11 to 13:90 Sunday records
12:30 to 13:4ft Twin Plunges
13:45 to 3:50 Pipe organ and
' novelty program
P. M. , - ' -4:30
to S Sunday classics
8 to 0 Vaoy Radio church .v,
' ' " 'Mummy . ',
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7:55 t6 8 Breakfast broadcast 'of
news by Mull Tribune
8 to 9 Treasure Box; West 8lde
Pharmacy; Gold Seal 1 '
0 to 10 Friendship Circle by
Economy OroceterlaClty Clean
ing and Dyeing i i ... .
10 Weather rorwo.it
10 to 11 Snow WtlK; Gardner
Drug Co.
11 to 13 Sperry Plour; Bttrelson's
Ladles' Wear, JAckson Co. Bldg.
and Loan
P. M. '
13 to 1 Monarch Soed and. Peed;
John Cupp Furniture Co.; news
' flashes by Mall Tribune'
1 to 3 McNolr Bros.; ' Bnlders
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4:30 to ft KMKD presentation f
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' News and markets! by Mall Tri
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8 to 7 Mutual' Mill; Where to.
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' Inson Tree Surgery
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PERMIT ABANDONMENT
, 0. W. R. & N. BRANCH
-, WASHINGTON. Aug. .30. (AP) -,
The Oregon-Washington Railroad and
Navigation company and the Orogon
Short Line railroad were authoring
by the Interstate commerce commis
sion today to abandon '19 miles of
the Komratead branch from Robln
otta) to Homestead. .
The branch la a(jout mea long,
the - Work
to. work it out on tho woodpile,'
Meteorological , Rigiport
August 30,-J881. -!'- i
i Foreeasts
iMedtord and,vlcnlty Tonight tuid
Sunday,- .oioudK. it8wiewiut,( cooler
tonight. i
Oregon: Clcncnilly cloudy tonight
ond Sunday. Somewhat lower tem
perature Interior tonight and In east
portion Bunday.'ss; ; 'iM ;
Meal Dutn.- '
Lowest temperature this morning
57 degrees. . . . :-
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 91; lowest, 54. - .
Total prcclpltutiqn since Soptemr
bcr 1, 1930, 13.67 Inchon
Relative humidity at p.m. jrcs
terday, 10:, ft a.m. today; 36.
Sunset today, . 8:60 pm. .
Tomorrow: , Sunrise,, 8:34
Sunset, .6:49 p. nr., .... ,,
Obsep-ul luns tiikeiiat '5 n
Meridian' Time.
II
City
n
Bnker City ......... Be5, 64.. ,1..
Cldy.
Oldy.
Cldy.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cldy.
Clear
Cldy.
Clear
P. Cdy
Cldy;
Clear
Cldy.
Clear
Cletir
Cldy.'
Clear
Cldy.
cwy.
Boston
7"
I.e4
Boise
00
68
Chicago. ....
.; 4 :
.... 78
.... 70
....100
.... 80
.... 98
10
80
.-.:.. r
.... 96
54
50,
60
74
63-
74
HO
68
66 ;
63
68'
68
68
68
64
68
Denver .'....'...
Dcs Moines
Freeno .......
Helena
Los Angeles
!rillnl
New York
Phoedix
Portland ..
Reno
.01
94
Rosehurp- :X....c.... 98
Solt -iJike VI :. 84
Sn' Fmhclsco .a. 66
Seattle
Spoknne' .... gtat
Washington D O, 88
HOOVER ANSWERS
PINCHOT'S LETTER
WASHINOTON. Aug. 39. (AP)
J President Hoover has answered tha
letter pf Go. Plrtchot of Pennsyl
vania urxtug hlm,,tp pull a special
session of congress to deal with
unemployment. The -reply was not
mane public, , .
The president has been represented
repeatedly as opposed to an extra
session,
Personal Health Service
. By William
fllcned lettera pertaining to penonal health and tirilfne. not to 'disease, dlacootu or Ueatmsot
ltl h iMMtMl h nr. ttrulv If a itamned Mir.uldrMfed asretone la enetoaedtettera tfaottld be brief
and vritten to Int Ovtnc to tbe large number of
reply can be made t4 queries Dot eooformlos to
tbe Mall Tribune. - .. '; ' .- "
, ..WHY. AJODIFV. illL.K FOR THE BABY
i Why pot eed the young Infant
with milk lust as it comes from the
cow or the goat? Thai .might be all
right if you have a
goat, or If , the m(lk
comes from a tuber-cullu-tested
cow end
Is delivered to your
.home. immediately
after milking, -v;
As a rule all milk
offered for sale in a
town or city must be
pasteurized (that
means heating up to
145 degress F. for 20
to 30 minutes, then
cooling' again enough heat to kill
off tuberele 'baWlll, typhoid bacilli or
Jstrpt&co6cl ':'.'4ijileas -to' certified
:mllvswhlchHif course, is- pure and
safe Oitak;'a.w. . u .i . ' -!
Even If you can have milk; from
your own cow or goa( or from, your
jnetghbor's delivered. lnjmedJately after
imllklng. it Is generally advisable to
jmodlfy the' milk before you feed it
to the baby.- Here is a table showing
Ithe average or- usual composition 'of
human milk, cow s milk- and goat's
jmllk:- -.:.". . V. . . :.. -
I Human- Cow's i Goat's
" . ",.','. Milk Milk Milk
Water .
87.41 87.27. 85.71
Troteln
....;.." 2.29
3.78
6.21
'3.65'
3.65
4.88
" .71
' 4.39
4.78
4.46
' .76.
Fat ,
Sugar .
Mineral salts.
Si
The purpose of modifying or alter
ing, cow's milk or .goat's mllic is to
Imake-Ht as nqarly -like human milk
:as:poslble. The mam difference In
;ths .composition of: -human milk and
ow's or. goat:s milk; Is In the propor
tions .--of. protein ; (tascln, and albu-
jmeo).-and of ..sugar; (lactose, milk
isugar.) . i Human "milk . contains little
mora than . half thi amount of pro-
iteln usually present in: cqws or goat's
milk,.; buf" almost twice- as , much
sugan -pin- fat? oontent-"there is no
great - dlfference,...exeepti -that' goat's
jmllk-ls the. richest of-aHc:ii;Mi !;t
. rsuppose.'. your nave an-- infant a
month or twq old .to feed, 'with cow's
mils;, or goat's milk. It would be well
to modify tho: ireuii.-whole milk by
.simply diluting: It wlth fiesh boiled
water (boiled. .then cooled), In order
;to rlng th$ proportion of protein
aown' io aDout mat or-ouman mux.
4fr,the milk contains .twice 'as much
protein sJ.ihuman. nulk. contains, you
;wau)d bring thf protein, down to the
h-ight proportion, by mixing, with the
jmllk an equal quantity of water. But
'that':. would-alflo brin the propor
tion. of lat and sugar down' to barely
mora- than, half the amounts of these
in human milk.' So In order to cor
rect this -you would add some pure
cream and sonic sugar to the mix
ture.. Then you would have a modi
fied milk, -verey.' similar to Human
milk In composition, and .that's what
the "yqtinfe Infant requires. It is riot
so Important In the feeding of babies
over six months of age.
It doesn't matter much ' which
sugar yon add in modlfylnymllk for
the baby cane or -.beet, sugar,-, corn
sugar (glUcose, cormsyrup), inaltose
HI'NFLOWEK'S' lllSTORYn?.
iy ' Jlnry. (fnihnm Bonnet
Trie tittle Blactt' ClocK .Sinil turned
thp tlmij."Vay ''back.; inthey
were on the sliores of an enormous
' f ' ' ' Ink. ...Klnh , V.n
Clock Bald was
Lake Huron.,.
, There were
many Indians
"around and they
were taking care:
of regular gar
den of enormous
sunriowers.- '.:
. They:- were
using the stalks,
they told John
and ' Peggy,, for
materials, and
bo usc.dj.f6r (foqd for: their horses,:
ajid ,)ti, ,'4w(ls,1 would be eaten, too,.
w.niie vncy i;c)iiig mKe iiair uu uiiw
dye from' tfie 'flowers for their dress-Ing-up
times, - ' '
We have a row or - sum lowers
growing back Of the garage" Peggy
told the Cto?k. and he'knew. It, too.
tor he d HI not stand : on the desk
in the back hall all the time, i -Now
one of the Indian chiefs was
talking tot John and Peggy. He
was. telling thorn how they cultl
vated these great daisies and how
the BUnflpwers know how to turn on
their stalks so as to gat the sunshine
on their flowering - races ' ana on
their leaves.
Ho told them, too, how these
flowers ond plant had been, brought
from the pralrlea, where other In
dians had grown them, and how
the early settlers would toke them
and cultivate them. too. and now
some samples of these plants wouldj
be sent back to sngianu ana i-trihc
where they would also be grown.
- And now they watched the stem
movlns- silently so as-to get mor
of the sunis warmth and health
Und John, and Pom thought this
was quite- marvelous.
The- ehlldren thought how much
more - they would regard their own
row of sunflowers when they got
home.
ut now the chief-ahdwed Peggy
and John the animals all eating
the seeds, of the flowers. - ..
. Certainly these great flowsrs were
ready to be used for all purposes.
Monday "lUark-fcycd hiiwhis'."
. 4
lium Wheeler Paner
WHKELKR. Or. Aug. (XP)-
The Wheeler Reporter. Nrhalem val
ley weekly, has been purchased by
A. N. ftlerrtl, formrlj of West Salem.
SUNDOWN
Brady,. M..D. r-
letter receives onlra-fee ess be answered here. No
loetxiKtlooa. Address Dr. Wuuass 9ragf IB ears at
' ". ,.
or lactose (sugar of milk). The cream
1b best taken from the top' bf a "Jar
of fresh milk, that 'hSB Btood cooling
for several hours. .
v Formerly lime water was added in
modifying milk, but this Is rarely
necessary. If anything else' than
plain -boiled "water Is used to dilute
the froilli.rlf . had better' be barley
water or oatmeal- water, barley water
being somevhat less- laxative' '"'than
oatmeal water; - -
--Here Is a simple formula for-modl-
f Icatlon-otr mllki -for ababy Hwo
months - old : Add a pint of water
to a quart of the. milk, stir two-table.
spoonfuls of sugar in, and add from
one tO'three-.or-four tablespoonfuls
of fresh cream. .-: :- '-. ' -i '.-
. QUESTIONS AND ANSMEKS..
Blngworm of Feet.
Several months ago you sent me
two formulas for -ringworm, of the
feet (athlete's-foot), and since then
I have cured myself and two other
persons, but'-now I find inyVcopy is
missing. m.-Wi'"" -
Answer. Whitfield's--ointment:
Salicylic acid .....;L......,.-.-.-i...'ie grains
Beneolo acid :.-.....;.....v.i--.. 2fi- grains
Soft petrolatum i.-.-.;';'...:;.3' drams
Cocoanut oll..........;.....to -make- 1-ounce
Apply at night to affected patches
of skin, for-one Week, then-Bt
weelt and resume if necessary-.:-" r;-
r Whitfield's lotion for use in day"'
time: ' t . .. '. -
Salicylic acid . dram
Benzoic acid ......'..i:; drams
Acetone- i:...:.,.......-..'.:.--?.....:::.-:-.! ounce
Diluted alcohol enough to niake 4 oz,
I-.,cannot! guaranteethese recipes
will come through In print as I write
them. - Glad to mall any reader'-'on
request the Information, If he Incloses
a statnped envelope bearing hip ad-
'... Seasoiial. Astlimn.:';, i
I have frequent attacks of asthma
from April to October.- '.Have been
bothered most' of my life Had a
sinus' operation by eminent surgeon
which was supposed to cure but It
was a total failure . '. . H. T. R., Jr.
" Answer. The -seasonal' character 'of
your -trouble suggests polllndsls-some
form of "hay fever." . But theni 'pos
sibly : it .is' some '-particular '.'food .-.or
other protein with whloh you happen
to come) In contact In tho . no-oyster
months; say a" dog, cat, horse, canary,
parrot, goose feathers, kapok, or even
the face powder your, summer girl
uses. ! -,: '.: " -; '.' .'.
Kound Shoulders. ; :,.
Daughter, 12, getting roupd-shoul.
dered.. Would It be advlstble .to give
her- (a hlfalutlri nostrum) during the
day and at bedtime? Mrs. C. .Jj.
MW.
Answer. Send stamped envelope
bearing your address and ask for in.
structlons for posture exercise to op
pose the , tendency to round shoui
ders. I do tiot think the nostrum
will do the child as-much good as
piam, wholesome, food -which she likes,
.By all means sea that your -daughter
gets the full benefit -of every bit of
physical education the school- she' at
tends affords." - .; -.
- (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) -
THE DON'T ll.MIIT.
' Bjt ""Alli-e JcnIsoi Peale,
.Hpewoud you ilk Mt "if gb times
stop" doing" fus. you mustn't"1 toucii
this, you must drop that!
Don't you think, that It .you were
VIluJf. ..V"1","?" . tpterierea ,,with ..ani
frustrated in d61hg'!what ,vdu were
bent'hptin It might curdle youV dis
position; just a little? t ". . ,i :
to- many xhlldren "No." ' Ston'
and -"Don't "are the most' freauentlv
recurring woras in grown-up vocabu
lary.'
There Is a classic story about the
little girl who, asked her name,
answered promptly. ' "Mary Don't :'
it would be a wholesome 'exercise
for levery mother to keep' track In-
writing of the number of times she
says don't In - alngle'-morrilng. V i
. . Then let her ask - horself .how
many of the.se, don'ts- could -have
boon avoided by planning.' ahead' so:
that the hlld would not have start
ed -doing something 'forbidden or:
by diverting his attention Into-some
more-desirable channel. o v
-She will be- surprised to -renllw
that In nine- cases -out of ten her
don'ts were caused by her own Irri
tability, lack of foresight or lazi
ness. ' "'-:-.
The don, habit not only spoils
the child' disposition; but tends also1
to make him negative. That is, he
wants to do the very thing which
is forbidden. - . .-.- v
. Tills Is partly because slmblv bet
ing told not to do a thing only fas
tens nis attention upon It the more
and partly because he wants to get
even and assert himself. -
Remember that too many don'ts
cannot help but make a disobedient
and, bad-tempered child
; 4 " ..
Mystery Thriller
On Rialto Program
Anna May Wong appears In Ssx
Rohmer's thrilling- mystery drama.
"Daughter of ' the ' Drairon." whlrh
opens at the Fox Rialto Sunday for
a. 3-dasr..ngagement.,, ..
Warner Olahd and siuweu Haya-
waka are featured in the excellent
cast. .'.-..-.
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WAGNER CREEK SCHOOL
.OPENING SET SEPT. 7
, WAGNER CREEK. Ore. Aug. 39
(Special) Wagner Creek school dls
trlct announces that school will start
September 7. The professor will
be Mr, . Cecil A. Poole, with Miss
Eunice Hager in the lower room. An
books are- put In order and the
final work to nearly completed.
.Patients
Flighto'Time
!'s..,i.,, .-'
ifdforl and JactawB ConaUy
HUtory From tbe FUea of
The Mall Tribune ol 10 Mid
10 Year Ago.) .
, TEN YEBS AOO TODAY ;
Great hordes of grasshoppers along-
Bear creek 'spolj .fishing. ' .
nnirvh Rowslll starts, giving every-1
hndv tev..thA.-countv-a watermelon.
as he planted too-.-imony following
the shortage of lastjar.t .
No trace found-of Eric Wold's
stolen Overland aytp. ; a-.
- ' . f l l 1 1 - -It- r
Police arrest, two citizens . intoxi
cated' drink patent medicine.
chicairo wOmien" s'lirti wearing
knlctorbocer:'- l - ' ' l
P.lot. lihickens .1Mat.J Brumfleld
murder "case,. . and.('.h , y ht others
Involved,.. , ". '-' '(' ; : '
TWENTY TEARS AGO TODAY :
.August 2, 1911.' :
(It- -Was Tuesday) ,
Frank 'Gotch is 6 - to 3 favorite
to: defeat Hackcnschmldt for world's
wrestling championship . In Chicago.
Court Hallnf thuv cityi ipredlcts hst
Hackenschmldt .will ; win:-:
Fred H. Cowles to .deliver lectures
fa cbUdisn. of ity . -fire praven-
.Grand ' Jury, exonerates "Ashland
boys, 'accused of raiding' watermelon
. Jack?on . county ", fishermen', and
hunters paitl 66000 lor. licenses this
year. ' -.
Jacksonville railroad, hit by auto
bus, purchases 'seven-passenger ' auto
and will run same to., county seat
to regain business-.-". -:y.-
Judge and Mrs. Crews return from
trip to .gortlarid .and .Btigene. ; .- a
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' . Food Value-of Pears
To thaJSditor:... -i..
: Referring to your editorial - "A Pear
a Doy," I think joyr.feadira: rnaybe
interested in tne following table giv
ing food values -of ' apples," peaches,
oranges and pears -measured in
calories. , -.-.,.'
i . .: ' 'fi - Carbc,hy ."
.' -Proteins Fatr' drates-Total
Apples (1 OK).' .4- .'i.l .'." .12.1 U8.4
Oranges . ...xu.il ils-10 ai.3
Peaches ; ...i.:-....l , ! - 'i.3 ' .' '10.8
Pears ji.i...- 1 ' 1 ' 14 16
The food value of pears--to 85 per
cent higher than the food value of
peaches, ' 47 percent higher than
organes, and 36 'percent higher 'nan
Lpples. -' " - - - -. -
Dr. Lahman, the father of modern
dietetics, and perhaps t,he most effU
cieht anaTyst ever born the owner of
tne'Tinest 'sanitarium in the- world
where 1-3,000 people were treated and
cured- every year was the first to
point ouf: the Important part "mineral
salts--:play -ln: foodstuffs,-? but that
such mineral salts are In' organic
combination, not always possible to
analyze."''" -v--1-'- -. ' ; '-"
Let us now' see what to said about
mineral salts in" apples:
"According,- to the tabulations ' of
mineral salts; the apples seem -to' be
a good deal behind other fruits and
therefore t3e Inference " might be
drawn IJlat the " apple Is receiving
more Credit fhan It deserves. At any
rate the 'tabulations shdw that ' quite
a- number of other fruits are just as
gooo or ratner natter, etp," tr
Now" pears -' -i -J?
1 "The softer and riper' the pears the
more laxative' 'they wilt be. ; They
contain proportionately more potas
sium salts, and . may therefore be
recommended for sour stomachs."
GEO. SCHUMACHER, Ph.D.
Mcdford,' Aug. 29. - , .- -
- Hkcs Mall Tribune.. .
- : To. the Editor: .- .-''.-: '. . . ;
tt wish to have, you-know, how
much we enjoy The Medford Mall
Tribune. . When the paper, arrives
ji at once proceed to devour It com
pletely-; - .'' .'. .'. -,- -. :
First I take in the headlines lor
the extraordinary happenings, which
of course Includes Will Rogers. Then
I turn to the editorials and commu
nications. Then the Nobbs. Then
I bomb back over the paper . and
take in practically everything' and
uiu-ays-urisDane. .
Airi also Inclosing clipping from
uregqn rarmer, which I found 4n
terestlng and Instructive.' We 'are
eager fqr anything dealing with
Russia, hoping to get correct Infor
mation concerning conditions there
' BERT HARR
Jscksonville, August 37.
9o rrv
Today -nr,.hrro .pndartea aJ rid
a gaix4a ppny. . .--n. . .' -"Whi.
all this talk. thfll ha u
ay
a Puff, ."'is just halonev-" :i
Itut after he luu
rlM'n (mm
gaucho pony spill
- a- v . .
Says- Puff: t irrl-tMat -J've"
been
through a teal bqlurna mill
- .. i ia, . .. .,
No mow green slab ' wdoa errailable
after Sept. lav A blf loaxt ofabow
a cord and half :for aj. Phon, Jg
1
CoiTOunicatipiis
ywiey-rva Co; ---n, c -
MAIJj; TRIBUNE
-;'-'
daEy
' ACROst
1. Town In Ohio
place of 'i ' "'
woranrp. .
. Weep
12. The ' presept
. v- -drne- - - - "
13. Plunge aud-
dertly-:lnto ,
' ' - Water "" ' -It
Regret
15. Writlrie fluid
16. -Cereal grass
17.. English river
li. Ininorreii by
' use ,
JITOratls
2J". Gaping- - '
U. Illrd: or tne :.
tatarHacr-.. .-i
, j .family-..-.-
17. Uncovered
28. Neatly done.:
colloq.
29. Metric land "'
measure' -
JO. Aged '!"' :
31. Aspect. V
32. Selffi'j'i..'. -JJ.
Myself -.' ,
SI; Footprint - ,
3R. God of war ' '
3fl.- Irish termvof
- 'pndeaririept
.38. Accustom . .
39. Ceremony
40. Small nail
it. Rent m
a. TtirkMS name
44, Solid water.
4J. Conjiipotlon
48: Sort- drinks
5(1. Largest river
- In" Scotland
61. Poem
62. Fidelity
63: Before
S' M EnN Cj-nO T. pEIOi
cbN"lvlElfEiDjeKgg
i ty III' T- fT'
'',:- -'-.-' WW " 17,:'. -.'.; W.4A "il
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41 !. : ? g48 IT",;. : '. ; B '
Rogers! Is Coming
In' "Young As You Feel," his! latest
Fox starring " picture. Will Rogers
discards the personal habits - of' a
lifetime and appears for the ,f list
tfrnoi. ori- stace of screen as -B well-
gi-oomctf. Tiond street tailoredJgehtiei
man. ,'. ,-. ' '- ' ". - -'
Rogers has not gone Bollywood.
His: striking wardrobe Is a- definite
-part of rthe very human' -characterl-:
zatlon - Rogers- .portrays as- "Lemuel
.Morehouac.l dyspeptic, ' grouchy old
fogey who Is compelled to turn ultra
modern, as an example - for his two
sons. '- . . " !- ' :".:
"Youftg 'As t You Feel," which', is
tbe -screen version of George Ade's
hilarious play, . "Father and the
Boys'; and which opens at the Fox
Craterlan for- a four-day engage
ment starting tomorrow, deals with
the-widowed father of two modern
sons, a; man who -. has devoted nis
llta-'ttx their interests and -who wishes
them' to settle down to business- and
become 'happy, contented husbands.
"Young (As You Feel" Is reported
to be ''the best picture Will Rogers
has made.-ii ', '', ' :- "a-v..-
In 'addition tO"Flfi .IDorsay and
Luclen Iitttlefleld, '. Rogers':' support
ing: -cast includes -Donald Dtllawny
and VTerrance Roy. -.c - v '
; :.- - ' i i, 4 h'o ti-'i. : ti 'c
' Lquojr Dumped Into
Creek by Off totals
A week's accumulation of liquor.
gathered by city and county officers,
was dumped Into Bear creek yester
dajr afternoon by therH. The lot 'in
cluded tw . . 10-gallon kegB, ' two,, 8"
gallon Ttegs, three ' gallon' Jtigi, "16
fluaru) "and two pints of moonshine,
in quarts and '40 pints or beer, ana
four ono-gallon Jugs, two 10-gallon
kegs and one quart of wine. ' . -'
Phone 643. We'll haul away your
refuse, city sanitary Service.- -
.; i' Notice of Sheriff's Sale.' -
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the-seal of the Circuit Court -of the.
State of Oregon, in and for the .County
or jaexson, to me-directed -and dated:
on th Itjth day of August, 1031, in a
certain actloh therein, wherein The
Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a Cor
poration, 'as Plaintiff, recovered tudg-'
ment against the property hpreipafter
wvwiuucu, jur tne slim or r ive Anou-sandSlxtS-threeand38-10d'(a5,063J6)'
dollars, with costs and disbursements
taxed at Seventy-two and 20-100"
1(73.20) dollars, and the further sum
of Pour Hundred and no-100 ($40000)
dollars, as attorney's foes, which judgment-was
enrolled and docketed in the
iClerk's office of said Court In said
1931 ''1 ' P.f .August,
Notice Is' hereby eiveri that, niiritii-
ant to the terms of the Said execti-'
iion. i wm on the 38th day of Sep
tember, '193i;'at 10100 o'clock a.' m.,
at the front door rf 'the Courthouse
In the. city of Medford. In' Jackson
County. Oregon, offer for sale and
win sell, at public auction for cash
tfl thethlghest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together, with the costs of
this isle, subject to' redemption ss
prov ded by law. oil of the right, title
and Interest-that, fho . 4i.
Morris had on the 37th day of Ve'J
. . al now J1M- ot 'hat the
said defendants Ernest V. Abbott arid
Jane Doe Abbott." husband and 'wife,'
Nettie M. Armprlest and Walter Arm.
--1-., wue arm nusnmrt- Hnnnsh M
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Slvter and Pearl M. Slvter. wi
husband; Ed Wild 'and Alice M
husband and1 wife;- southern
Credit Bureau, a wrporatloi
Applegate- and Jane Dob-mi
wile .of Ross Applegate,. wbba
name Is Luella Applegate; asl
land National Farm LcaaAaol
a corporation, or any pr eltl
tnem, nod, or now nave, in anci
following descrioed property n
-and being In Jackson count;,'
towit: '. " -' -' '
. - Beginning St the SoathiM-.
,of - Donation Land Claim- rtw
in Township Thirty-nine South,
one,. ast of the Willamette
lan. thence "South 5.28 chains:
East 11.50' chains; thence Nortl
chalns:! thence. West ;11. I
thence South 40.00 chains-iota
of beginning; " Containing
more or less, excepting thereto
following': Beginning at the
west corner of Donation lenfi
No. 44 In Township Hit
South, Range One, East ol ta
lamette Meridian; tnence
348.50 feet; thence East 414
thence' North 1261.20" feet:
West 414.70 feet; thence South
feet to the place' df bcglnnlni
taming 12 acres, an siiuaiw
son County, Oregon. '' ' .
Dated this 21st day of Augutl
'--' " 1 RALPH a. JBOTH
Sheriff of Jackson CountiT.
By Olga E. Anderson,
T: W. MILES. Attorney. ,
Mrs. R. E. Carld
; Pacific Highway Norl
Vou,aro Invited to presentW
pon at the Mall Trmunt o
receive two :
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