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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOttl), OREGON, MONDAY, 'APRIL 11, 1932.
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Ferry
There 1 thle much about the
coming campaign: The shouting J
and the tumult will concentrate j
on home-grown Issues. In 1928. the j
Republican party of Jackson county, j
all lummer and fall, vainly endea-l
Tored to reach clear across the contl- I
sent, and twist the tall of the Tam
many Tiger, dcaplt the fact that
the T. T. never had anything to do
with, or did anything to, this neck
of the wooda. It U, also a fit mat
ter for fervid prayer that the popu
lace does not take the campaign too
seriously. Whoever get the moat
votes. It la not a matter of life,
death, or the hay fever.
In Kentucky, the home of femi
nine beauty, faat homes, and excel
lent whiskey, they also ' seem to
take trivial things with devastating
seriousness, A respected oltleen Sat
urday lay mortally wounded on his
own front lawn, for alleged failure
to return a lead-pencil, used), he
had borrowed from another respected,
but hot-headed citizen.
WONDERS CONTINUE.
(Oakland Tribune)
It's a girl at the Michael
(Olorla Bwanson) Farmers) And
It all happened so quickly that
even Mother Olorla didn't sus
pect. Italy will undertake to eliminate
all "foreign words from the Italian
language." . This Is Just a sample
of what would have happened to
the Italian gangsters, If they had
not journeyed to America.
Baker, according to the Baker
Democrat-Herald, haa austal ned 44
amateur plays In five years. We al
lege that Baker Is a glutton for
punishment.
Astoria may not be able to pay
taxes, but Its women and fisher
men buy apparel. (Oregon Voter)
Thank Goodness! The state has not
kidded down to a Turkish towel
and O -string yet.
It la predicted there will be 10,000
Totes registered In this county, ere
the first ballot Is marked. Tills la
a healthy sign and means that SO
per cent of the total registration
will feel so healthy they will be
too busy to vote.
'
SO RUNS THE WO It 1,0,
(Boston Transcript)
A man about 46 years of age,
giving the name of Joshua Cop
persmith, haa been arrested In
New York for attempting to ex
tort funds from Ignorant and
superstitious people by exhibit
ing a device which he says will
convey the human voice any dis
tance over metalllo wires bo that
It will be heard by the listener
at the other end, He calls the
Instrument a "telephone."- (60
years ago col,)
'. '
Signs of Spring Dock Porter's
grandson, rolling In the grans, and
kicking like a mule colt . . . Tomua
Swem standing still, for a wonder,
under a new brown hat. Annual
motor boat races and Impromptu
baptisms come next Sunday.
A mad clttran declared Saturday
that he would not pay his taxa,
until the Lindbergh baby, was re
turned. The mad cltlsen has been
reading the history of the Charley
Rosa case.
New pens are on tap at the po.,
as the old ones have been retired on
a pension.
Don't be surprised If the presi
dential p salon for economy does
not die down a bit, after the bonus
bill haa been flattened.
S'ittte It haa been uncovered that
Col. O. Vorhels wrot 'I trow" In
loaa, some original cum will up and
yell "Prithee I" at him.
WHKV NEWS NEWS.
Bucklln (Mo.) Herald,
A real equinoctial storm the 31st.
A good many oau sowed this
Week.
Raster Sunday was a clear, dry day
which stands for seven dry weeks.
They say.
Easter blossoms are shooting out
their peddle with a wonderful de
gree of fragranc.
Some weddings have been post
poned because of depressed economy
and damp weather.
Brownsville. C. strene More; pur- J
rtaaed O. M. Tyson blacksmith shopj
oc rim avenue, '
Te m it
1 i Off (MjjlMASSOCIATiON 1
The Lindbergh Mystery
Deepens
WE CAN nee only three probable explanations of Colonel
Lindbergh 's sudden change of policy regarding the re
covery of his son.
Either this "double-crossing" on the part of the abductors,
was the final straw, and this determination to hunt down and
capture the kidnappers, was the result of the colonel finally
breaking under the strain, or
Colonel Lindbergh convinced the baby is dead, decided to
abandon the policy of conciliation, which could be only justified
by the hope the baby's life could be saved, or
Colonel Lindbergh has such a close line on the identity of
the kidnappers that he believes they will not dare make way
with the child, and that such a change of policy will hasten the
safe return of the baby, rather than retard it.
Only time can tell which of these three suppositions is cor
rect, but we believe one of them will prove to be. Needless
to say the final explanation is the one everyone HOPES, will
be the correct one.
Time to Wake Up!
AS HAS been previously pointed out in this column this
Lindbergh outrage should prove to be a blessing in disguise
as for as the country is concerned. And if it fails to be, then
the American people are not as sound in head and heart, aB we
believe them to be. .
The lesson of this Lindbergh kidnapping, is plain. The time
HAS COMB for the American people to rise on their hind legs,
unite as a nation, and declare a war to the death upon organized
crime.
TPHE issue is plain, and in importance, it outranks any other
issue in the country today. This country can't endure,
half-criminal and half law-abiding anymore than it could endure
three-quarters of a century ago, half-slave and half-free. It
must be all one thing or all another. It can't be both. It can't
be half-and-half.
The .task before this country is not to make the world safe
for democracy. The task is to make this country safe for
decent, right-thinking and law-abiding citizens.
, Either this must be done, or wo might as well fold up the
national tent, hand over the reins of government to the gunmen
and crooks, and transfer Al Capone in triumph from Leaven
worth to the White House 1
Fight Fire With Fire
THE greatest single obstacle to the performance of this task
WHICH MUST BE DONE, lies in the incorrigible senti
mentality of the American people, their strange but apparently
deep-seated passion for condemning criminals one day and
glorifying them the next.
A remark made to the writer today concerning the latest
Lindbergh development, illustrates this point. The speaker was
amazed that these kidnappers could descend so low, as to double
cross Colonel Lindbergh keep the Wney and refuse to return
the child.
"Th underworld may be rotten." said he. "but even It has a
code. If the police don't get these welchera. the underworld
will."
aj'O SANE person should be surprised at this latest dovclop-
ment in the Lindbergh case. A gang that will steal a baby
for money will do ANYTHING for money. The underworld
doesn't waste its time hunting down violators of its code, for
the good and sufficient reason tho underworld HAS no code.
The underworld is out for just one thing money and
money alone. It cures for nothing, hesitates at nothing, respects
nothing.
It will steal for money, kill for money, double-cross for
money do ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING for money.
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TTIIE only thing that will make it hesitate is fear, the only
way to stop this criminal holocaust is to fight fire with
fire, beat it at its own game.
And to do that the people of this country must become
aroused; public opinion must be organized and given aggressive
and relentless leadership. Another General Grant must be pro
duced, determined to meet force with force and "fight it out
on this line if it takes all summer."
That is the only way. This Lindbergh case should arouse
the people of this country to the truth of that statement.
It MUST be done. And we are convinced that sooner or Inter
the American people will do it I
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f f , V x the newest wedding
'' vs xl fowns. This model has a
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j Sjf i ' s s I long, and it is made o( shim-
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p t 'i,' fv 4 v I placed the vogue for the
fN . S i 1 1 r,,e c blM " rri
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Vii?' M!" V' I wedding gowns to he worn
j ' i , I this spring are simple. The
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Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Pelicans and Flowers,
Indian Sales Ladies,
Is China Unconquerable?
Let's Keep Our Gold,
Copyright King Features Synd inc
LOS ANGELES, Calif., April
10. Two nights on the train
from Chicago to the Pacific.
Three nights from New York.
Just now the train is crossing
from Arizona to California
over the Colorado river that
will supply water, power and
fertility from the Hoover dam,
at Boulder canyon.
Pelicans at the river's edge,
look solemnly over their beaks
at the passing train. They have
lived near the railroad bridge,
fishing in the muddy waters all
winter, watching hundreds of
trains, knowing about them as
little as the average American
knows about his government.
Marvelous sunshine, clear
sky, desert covered with beauti
ful wild flowers and bright
green shrubs.
At Needles, Indian ladle that aell
bead necklaces, bows and ai-rows and
pottery, seem dimly conscious of a
depression. Their salesmanship haa
(alien off.
One, middle aged, with a bright
red shawl, and Jet black hair, pokea
pointed toy bows and arrows at you
with a determined look that saya:
"Have some sense and buy it." Her
competitor, very old, hair white,
smiles the benevolent smile of age,
and doea not try so hard.
A few hours more through Bar
stow, Vlctorvllle, San Bernardino,
most of the way down hill, to Los
Angeles, where this will be put on
the wire.
If you had telescope eyes and
could look around the earth's curved
aurface, you might sea from a Los
Angeles roof, Japan, China, old Asia
with lta "yellow peril" 7000 miles
across the water.
If you think Asia will again come
marching against the watt,
this time with airplanes and subma
rines replacing shaggy ponies of the
old days, you may find comfort In
the war between China and Japan.
Japan, hungry for Chinese land.
Increasing China's bitter hatred, may
keep Asia busy and no menace to
the west, as hatred between Moham
medans and Hindus, keep India safe
for England.
Mrs. Pearl 8. Buck, who wrote the
sensationally auccessful book, "The
Good Ecarth," cables from China to
Cosmopolitan Magazine for' May, Just
published, her belief that Japan can
never conquer China.
Daughter of a missionary, aha has
lived In China all of her life, and
knows the country. Jenghls Khan
and other Tartars have conquered
China and Japan Inflicted a humil
iating peace on China not long ago,
but, says, Mrs. Buck: "China absorbs
and conquers her conquerors."
"The Chinese know their strength
In the end. The whole Japanese na
tion could be put Into China and
lost. Her last words concerning
the Chinese-Japanese war are these:
"It may cost Japan lta life."
Parle pollca nave arrested a -woman,
accused of conspiring to force
down prices of stock exchange secur
ities. Wall Street would need a big
prison to Imitate that.
The lady arrested la one of many
In France buying to undermine the
American dollar.
Why doea not thla country abso
lutely forbid explication of gold, as
It did In the war? Washington now
has In Its vaults billions of dollars
worth of gold. We should keep that
and gradually absorb mora gold with
out letting any of It go.
If we owned and announced our
Intention to keep half of three-
quarters of all the gold In the world,
our dear friends across the ocean
could hardly say that we were "off
the gold basis."
You cannot help comparing our
finance. Industry, and this great
country Itself, with ancient Dino
saurs that grew ao big they could no
longer defend themselves.
It may be said, without any "bol
ahevlet tendency," that the Ameri
can government haa been In reality
not a government by the people, but
a government by organised money,
which haa dona fairly well In the
past. But how that organlted money
la frightened out of lta wtt by lta
own folly and greed. It no longer
knowa what government orders to
give and there la no leadership.
Blmtlarly t hestock exchange,
kicked and etifted around, the value
of lta seats falling 80 per cent. It
evident! unable to protect Itaeif
Personal Health Service
By William
Big ned letters pertaining to personal neaitb and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Or. Brady IS a stamped seli-ad-dressed
envelope is encloeed. Letters should be brief and written in ink
Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Ad
dress Dr. William Brady In care of The Mall Tribune.
DON'T LET THE
Quack doctors, fake healers and
nostrum mongers are exceedingly
fond of telling the great sucker
population about
the "toxins" that
"clog" your "sys
tem" If you are
so careless as to
allow your deli
cate little mind
to wander from
its chief concern
the "regulation
of the bowels."
Now as a mat
ter of scientific
knowledge, which
may become common sense in 60
years or ao, there are scarcely half
a dozen toxins that we can recog
nize at all. and If any of these
gets you not all the yeast or orange
Juice or mineral oil In the world
can help you. Among the few
known toxins are tetanus toxin,
diphtheria toxin, tuberculin, typhoid
toxin all specific poisons, whether
your bowels work as the European
clinic clerks say they should or
not.
Once In a while I still come
across a quaint little bit In current
medical literature, wherein some
fussy professor, text book writer
or nominal medical authority lapses
into that Imposing patent medicine
style and explains something as the
effect of vague "toxins," which, pre
sumably, arise from "intestinal sta
sis," as the suave charlatans call
It, or "the body's failure to elimi
nate poison-breeding waste," aa the
polite achool of buttermilk or sour
milk vendors say.
The whole morbid suggestion of
"autointoxication" or poisoning of
the body by Imaginary "toxins" or
"waste" of any kind is utterly un
founded. There Is barely the sem
blance of a scientific fact to bols
ter this vicious notion. If you pin
any of these 6lippery "authorities"
down and ask him Just how he can
veil anybody is suffering from- any
such poisoning, his sole tangible ex
cuse Is lndlcan.
In the early years of scientific
medicine which was perhaps SO
years ago the measurement of the
amount of lndlcan In the urine
was considered a fair Index of the
amount of putrefaction going on in
the alimentary tract. Indtcan is
universally present, a normal con
stituent, , but the old-timers didn't
permit a little difficulty like that
to spoil their fanciful pathology,
any more than they permitted the
normal presence of uric acid in the
blood to cramp their conception of
gout. They got around the lndlcan
difficulty by assuming some arbi
against short selling rate that would
sink tne ship and get away with
their share of the plunder. The
Phoenix Gazette prints from Washing
ton the Interesting news that "stock
exchange shorts had organized a one
billion dollar market raid" which
would have made yesterday the
"Black Saturday of all trading his
tory.". This plan, according to the Phoe
nix Gazette, was Interrupted by the
senate decision to Investigate stock
exchange dealings, especially those of
bears that conspire to knock down
prices.
Today Germany holds her presiden
tial election. Hitler, young Imitation
of Mussolini, running against the
aged Von Hlndenburg. The Ger
mans, thoughtful and educated polit
ically for the past sixty years, by
the Social Democratic party, know
that they have a faithful, able man
In Hlndenburg and will doubtless re
elect him. Germany's decision to
cease reparations payments made
clear in the fact that her present
budget contains no provision for
reparations, should give the nation a
new start. The French announce that
they will not pay us any of the bil
lions they owe, unless they get the
mone from Germany, and appar
ently dear, foolish old Uncle Sam will
have the pleasure of paying Vie repa
rations for Germany.
As we shall get nothing from
Prance, except a good warning
against foolish sentimentality In war,
why not send a commission to
Prance to learn how the French do
things, and bring back valuable In
formation? The unemployed would
like to know how It happens that a
Frenchman can buy bread for half
tVm It costs In the United States.
American farmers would like to
know how farmers In France get at
least one dollar and a half for every
bushel of wheat produced. Our far
mers get thirty centa on the farm,
and what eel Is at about sixty cents
a bushel after railroads and middle
men get through with it, costs SIX
DOLLARS when the bushel is made
into bread. Nobody in France can
make flour unleae it contains a cer
tain percentage of wheat grown on
Frenlcv. soil.
The government regulates that per
centage and regulates, as It has done
for years, the price of bread.
Wrung on the train quoting from
memory, dating far back which
should never be done, this writer at- j
Ulbuted a line of Schlller'e to Goethe.
He apologises to Svhlller and Goethe '.
and thanks Mrs. Margaret Blum, !
Carl J, Oppenheimer and others1
quick to correct Vie mistake. When1
Brady, M. D.
TOXINS GET YOU
trary quantity of lndlcan as the
normal, and when they had a hunch
they were dealing with some ob
scure Illness It was natural to esti
mate the lndlcan as a little exces
sive. You see, the arbitrary normal
standard was elastic enough to suit
nearly all requirements.
tolde from the frail support given
by the lndlcan Index, I am fairly
confident I will not be successfully
contradicted when I say that there
is no scientific evidence at all to
sustain the commereiaiiv insnirflrt
teaching that the body suffers any
injury irom waste matter when It
is retained hours or days in the in
testine: and on the nthr hanrl
there is an overwhelming weight of
eviaence 10 convince any one who
knows physiology or pathology, that
the symptoms the Quacks and thtr
i customers ascribe to such poisoning
cannot possibly be so produced.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Nor Nerves.
I know you don't believe In ner
vous breakdown, but my nerves are
certainly in bad shape . . . Mrs.
W. P.
Answer And I don't believe your
trouble can be explained by the
shape your nerves are In. All sorts
of functional and organic diseases
are dubbed "nerves," "nervous beak
down" and the like, but it doesnt
mean anything.
Skin of Toes Splits.
My husband Is a baker and does
much walking and standing on con
crete floors which causes the skin
to split around his toes. What rem
edy would you advise? Mrs. A. D.
Answer The concrete has nothing
to do with it. He should use a dust
lng powder in his shoes and on his
feet, half boric acid, half talcum
with one-fourth ounce of salicylic
acid to the pound. If there is
much itching or irritation he should
soak the foot in plain gasoline for
a half a minute, two or three suc
cessive days.
In Far Saskatchewan
I have Just had my tonsils re
moved by the diathermy method
you recommend and It la simply
wonderful. No sickness, no laying
off, no bleeding, no interference
with meals even. Believe me, I had
a pair of beauties. I certainly can
recommend this method to any one
who cannot envisage the operation.
M. T. A.
Answer I am rather fond of opera
tions myself, yet I'i prefer the
diathermy method if my tonsils re
quired removal, because I do hate
to miss my coffee and pancakes
these mornings.
(Copyright John P. Dille Co.)
twenty or thirty millions see what
you write, your sins and mistakes
are sure to find you out.
Talks ID
THE SAMF BOY
By Alice Judson Feale
The teacher of Uhe fifth grade com
plained that Henry was the most dif
ficult child in her class. She called
in his mother for numerous consul
tations and finally refused to keep
him in .her room.
Henry was transferred to another
section. And there strangely enough
he gave no trouble. The new teaoiier
said that be was her best student
and it was a pleasure to teach him,
The difference between a boy so
bad that It Is Impossible to get
along with him and one so good that
it la a Joy to have him about often
Is only Just this a difference in
treatment.
No normal, healthy child will be
good if he la nagged, -scolded and
bored because he has too little to do
or If he Is expected to keep lnhu
manly still and quiet. On the other
hand, nearly every child will be good
if he is kept Interested and active
and allowed a certain amount of
freedom in a friendly atmosphere.
The teacher who has the beet dis
cipline also la the one who herself is
interested In the work she and her
pupils are doing, who likes them and
who can overlook their minor fail
ings, i
The mother' who wins co-operation
and willing obedience from her chil
dren haa much the same virtues.
Every mother w.ho thinks that her
child Is unusually difficult may well
ak herself what in her own treat
ment of him may have caused him
to be so. Has she been patient, reas
onable, consistent and friendly?
Haa she allowed him enough real
freedom? Haa she kept him busy?
Has she been able to Ignore his
lesser failings w.ntle she recognized
his efforts and praised his achieve
ments? Mule Oefrats Eagle
ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo. (AP An
eagle which Invaded the Henry
Kappes barnyard In quest of a lsmb
was set upon by two farm dogs which
were getting the worst of the battle
when the milling trio rolled close to
the hind heels of a mule. A kick
from the mule knocked the eagle 15
feet and the dogs killed it while it
was still riaced. 4
Oregon Weather,
Fair eat portion, cloudy west por
tion, and unwttled on the coast to
night and Tuesday; mild tempera
ture; gentle changeable winds off
shore.
No Sleep, No Rest,
Stomach Gas Is Cause
Mrs. A. Cloud aaya: "For year I
had bad stomach and gs. Was
nervous and could not flep. Adlerlka
rid me of all stonvvrh trouble and
now X sleep fine." Heath's Drug
store.
Coffee Chocolate Cake Liked
By All Members of the Family
. ' - ' HIV
By Joan M. Rock
Royal Baking Institute
IP tha American public marched
to the polls on a November day
to cast ballots for Us favorite des
sert. It is a safe wager that choco
late cake would be well toward the
top.
Feathery in texture and mahog
any of hue, delectable richness
three layers high, topped with a
fluffy Icing and served in generous
aectors following the light lunch
eon or supper nothing could be so
eminently satisfying, whether to
the small boys and men of the fam
ily or that discerning audience, the
ladles of the bridge club.
To add piquancy to Its homey
goodness it may be flavored with
strong hot coffee freshly made, and
thickly frosted with coffee marsh
mallow icing.
Coffee Chocolate Cake
'M cup butter. .
Flight o Time
(Medford and Jackson Count)
History from the Files of The
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 eai
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
April 11, 1922.
(It was Tuesday.)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strang rejoice
in the arrival of a baby girl.
Valley lady writes an eight-verse
poem, upholding the Ku Klux Klan
and its Kleagles.
Six aspirant as postmaster of
Jacksonville postoffice.
L. Niedermeyer is elected president
of the Western Oil company, a local
concern. ,
Big league baseball season starts.
T. W. Lamont, New York finan
cier, predicta there will be no more
depressions.
TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY
April 11, 1912.
(It was Wednesday.)
Clara Barton, founder of the Red
Cross, passes at Echo, Md.
First general smudging of season
due tonight.
Map of Crater Lake forest to be
issued.
Thlrty-jri tsrw autoe eold in Med
ford during March.
Editor refuses to print a 10,000
word article on the basalt forma
tions of Jackson county.
City in a fever of excitement over
the coming of Senator LaPollette.
"You Gotta Quit Ktckln My Dog
Around," favorite wisecrack of the
day, hits the valley.
Hlllstrom Bros., Marshfleld, receiv
ed $73,170 contract for surfacing
Doyle Hlll-Nlmrod section of McKen
zle highway, Springfield News.
Corvallls. Grass nursery conduct
ed by -United Spates department of
agriculture located here, to be op
erated In cooperation with Oregon
State college.
Corvallls. Grocery firm of Jlodee
fc Delist ly moved Into their new
building.
Lexington. County road crew Im
proving road up Blackhorae canyon
out of this place as far as Black horse
school house.
Reedsport. Harry Henderson and
Wayne Jones start work clearing two
acres of new cemetery
Nolle of Sale of Real Property.
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of Guardt&nshtp of
Wilson Church, a Minor.
Notice 1, hereby elven. that in pur
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Jackson. State
of Orefton. made on the 17th dav of
March, 1932. in the matter of the !
e.tat of Wilson Church, a minor, the !
undersigned guardian of said estate !
will aell at private sale to the highest I
bidder for cash, and subject to con-!
flrmatlon of said court, on Saturdav j
the nth day of Mav, 1932. at Boom
201, Llbertv Building. Medford. Ore-1
gon. sll the right, title and estate of
the said Wilson Church, a minor. In
and to that certain real property situ
ated and being In the Cciintv of
Douglas. SUte of Oregon, described
aa follows, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point In the center
of the county road 1.40 chains west
and 9 805 chains north 70 degrees ao
minute westerly from the corner
stone at the southeast Interior I.
corner of the Isaac Jone, Donation!
iiix, Liim .o oj :r Township ;
twntT-even 1271 soutn of Rjir.
su Hi west of the w.' M : runn'n
thence north 70 degree, SO minutes
west 3 335 chalna: thence north 15 'a
chains; thence south 70 degree so
minutes et 3 125 chain.- h...
s-uth 13.11 1 i chains to the p:ce of
beginning, containing fir.
or less.
Ilth"l933,nl p"b,"!,M April i
MRS MAVBKII ruTtcr-n
OuaMUa gf WUaoo ChureH, mav, '
' "4
' -J- f
1 cup sugar
Vi cup white corn syrup
yolks of 5 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract ,
3 squares (3 oz) unsweetened
chocolate
cup strong coffee
1 cups flour
3 teaspoons tartrate baking powj.
der
t teaspoon salt , -
w hites of 3 eggs.
Cream butter; add sugar slowlyf
add corn syrup. Beat egg yolka
until thick and lemon colored. Add
to creamed butter mixture. Melt
chocolate in hot coffee, allowing
mixture to thicken without boiling;
cool. Sift dry ingredients together
three times. Add alternately with
coffee to flrst mixture. Fold la
stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into
two greased square (9 inch) layer
tins. Bake in moderate oven at
340 F. for 35 minules. Put together
with coffee marshmallow frosting.
Communications
Editorial Is Commended
Id your splendid edlterlal In Thurs
day's Mall Tribune, vnu .Viava lev
ered the ground so well you have left
nothing for me to say except to ex-
ytooo w yuu my sincere manks and
appreciation.
This new moral code, as the advo
cates of free love call It, la not a
moral but an immoral code as old aa
the history of t.ho trrAat. f TaK
Ion which was destroyed because of
its wickedness.
God gave us the ten command
ments for our guidance. "Thou shalt
not commit adultery" la one of the
commandments.
ALICE APPLEGATE SARGENT.
Jacksonville, April 9, 1933.
MARSHFIELD, Ore., April 11.
(AP) The district school budget set
at 992.000, a reduction of 12 per
cent, was defeated by 35 votes when
It was voted on Saturday, the board
of education said. More than 400
voted.
Klamath Palls. Marlon Praley to
erect store building on block 242,
Mills second addition.
Eagle Point. George Brown &
Son's store completely remodeled re
cently. Forest Grove. 10,000-gallon tank
installed at Holroyd Garage on Pa
cific avenue, west.
Burns. Knute Lien. Portland,
submitted low bid of $18,850 on Val
ley Falls-Okerman ranch section of
Yellowstone cutoff highway between
here and Lakevlew.
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