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PflflE ETC MEDFORD MAIL 'TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1932. Medford Mail Tribune "tntyvm in Soathifti O'ttM r.adi ttii Hall Ifliunt" Dallr Bmpl tatufdw PtiftlUheJ ttf mnraRti puintlnu CO. tS-Sf S0 N -lr 8U fbooa Tft , flOUKKt W liUIIU B-Iltoe K. U KNAiT, Ma.w Ac lBdptflnt Nnipapar Bntartd u weood elan matttf tt Madford Ortfoo, under Act of Uutb I, 1811 8LHSI HUTIUN BATES v Mall Id Adiaoc Dallr. rtu V 00 Dalli. Booth f 6 Bv Carrier. In AdflM Medford. Atbtaod, JarUuoflll., Central Polot, Pooenlx, TalaoL Gold UHI and OH HUlivin. Dalit. bmdUi I -T6 Dallr, on gw . f.60 All term, cub Id adtanet. Official paper of tha Cltf of Medford. Official paw of JaeiioD County ilEMHKH OK TUB AflrlOCIATKU PKbHB HeerlTtnt Kull Leaiad Wirt Herrlea Tot Awoclated Vtm t aieliuliel) antltlod to tfct uh for puhllralloD of all i diiiMtcJwo credit) U II r othertrlN eredlted In thla paper tod alto to the local newt putillahed here in. All rlihU for puhlleaUoo of ipeclal dlpatch twrcln art tuo retorted. MEMBEB Of UNITED PUKBS MEMBKH Or AUDI1 HI) HE A U OF CIKCULATIONS Adftrllilng KepretMUUtei It C- MUI.Kftt.KN COMPANY Omew la tin York. Chicago, Detroit, Bu rrtodieo, Lob Angeln, Btattle, Portland. MiMaia air bh OR ECONIlrtl S.fA T t. torroitTeiiAsociAyioN Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry BprlDff Fever It ggrTtd stoma- IXttON P what bjr um Depression Blue, the, i voun(? cnap w;ti, the extraordinary mental equipment of John Ferry bobs up we would like to see the people take a little Development. In the- Undbergh , more active jntcre8t jn tne fact tnan tl,ey d0 bsby klanaplng demonstrate eutflcl-1 1 . . ntiy plain lor any one. that it is 1 Not that we seriously favor meeting this young man at the about time the nation too etepe to ' g p 8tati0n, and decorating the Chamber of Commerce building decrees lu surplus of raWbOuled . , . . , . ,., , whelps. The original reprehensible-' with his picture and bunting, to do him honor. Such a demon- fkM?0IthJ!1,r,tr!!K:"'.yUl'elghten")y'8tration would probably deprive the Rogue River valiey of the their heartlea duping of the father. ! , . i . , The entire low-uied business aavon brightest young mind on the Pacific coast forever! "i"1 lu tu?UKi. But we would like to see, not only here, but everywhere in for dollars. There should be more , ,. , ' , ' ... . solemn gatherings of grim-faced rifle- the country a little more emphasis placed upon the importance men at sunrise, with brick wall for of intellectual achievement and a little less on purely physical a background. This might Mem a ,, trifle rough, but It would halt the , achievement. orlmlnal ctissedness, now rampant. fjot because we fail to appreciate the value of wholesome Dock Mulnoliand silked a fish out of tha river Bat. The member of the finny tribe weighed 37 pds. and put up more of a struggle than a bade tooth. Then Is letter addressed to Miss stroma Xelsey, which cannot be for warded on account of the want of a stamp, Paisley Items.) The eco nomic stress takes a bite, where It hurts most. An Arlrona millionaire has been sued for eaoo.OOO by a young lady for a kiss applied In 1938. Thla Is very dellberatle, and sweats that may hap she did not know until recently that tha kisser was a millionaire. ... Who recalls the good old days, when nothing more legally ferocious than a "whereas" was hurled, and now and then a fiery young barrister said "quondam." ... NO MORE BEFlinnLEMENT (HollM-hoUl Hints) In order to secure a proper bal sno of light In a room, a study should be made ot the window shade. By adjusting the shade, a little lower, or a little higher, the range of light can be Increased or decreased. ... The agony continues Intense. There has been a general cutting up of tith ing poles and golf sticks Into kindling wood, to cook the frugal morning meal. ... A number of mole-hills have ap peared on many ot the better lawns. They are not the species of mole-hills that are made Into mountains, by politicians after votes. ... A pale but business-like moon has been gadding about the western heavens, the past four nights. This silvery orb Is ducking behind the Sardine Creek hills, instead ot those back ot Jacksonville, ss formerly. ... SO RESTFIX AND MERRY (Variety) Brussels. March as. Th latest Sunday morning amusement In Brussels Is a visit to Belgium's first and only crematorium at Code, a suburb on the south elds of the city. Guides conduct psrtles round 'he ovens and ei plaln the process, and police are on duty marshalling the queues. Madame Butterfly has started flit ting over the pavee and the lea. Her span of life la eight days. If shs dont get gobbled for supper by John J. Sparrow. ... The Democrstlo press of the state better start attacking Congrenmsn Rswley, In their vigorous menner, or he will lose In the primary. ... Oltiso Shlmoda, T, cut a finger Bun His Maw wrapped the Injured digit up in a piece of clean shirt-tall. In stead of sanitised antiseptic gaum, recommended by the US. Board of Health. ... "Bridge engrossed ths evening, the men smoking meantime" ( Heppner News). Mean time la not often smoked. ... A lot In the resldentlsi re h , been plowed, and will be planted to tennis balls. F amed Specialist Slain By Tailor VIKNNA. April 11. (API Prot Ousts. Alexander, widely known esr specialist who has lectured In the United Statee. was killed today In the street by a tailor's apprentice who shot him three tlmee. The aasallsnt was captured but police were unable to learn his mouva. Super-Heads IF John Douglass Ferry of Foots Creek, had the best pair of j LEGS on the Pacific Coast, instead of only the best HEAD, I on his return from Stanford to the Rogue Eiver valley, he would undoubtedly be met by a cheering mob, headed by His Honor the Mayor, and the High School band. As it is, he will probably return, unheralded and unsung, his advent not even chronicled, enterprising newspaper reporter, happen to glance upon him. PAR be it from us to disparage the importance of good legs, We admit we would receive a greater thrill from seeing Ben Eastman (also of Stanford) set a new world's record in the hulf and quarter mile ; than in seeing John Ferry, split the atom in the chemical laboratory, or set a record for scholarship that hasn't been equalled by any of the 32,000 graduates of his university in 41 years. Nevertheless we would like preciation of the extraordinary Foots Creek has performed. We don't care to pull legs of heads, let our super-athletes like to see the heads brought where NEAR the niche where race entitles them. pOR when all is said and they are in undergraduate modern, work-a-day world, either to the possessor or to those about him. Seldom does the law-abiding citizen find it expedi ent to do a half mile in 1.51, or 2.51 for that matter. But super-heads ARE. In fact it is no exaggeration to maintain, that the constructive this country (of the world indeed) depends upon them. So when a super-head appears in 8 community, when a I sprts line present writer Happens to do an uicurriHiuiu ijui m i fan) nor because we fail to appreciate the Importance ot a sound mind in an extraordinary body, but because in our judg ment too many people FAIL TO APPRECIATE the GREATER importance of an extraordinary mind in a sound body. And that, unquestionably, is what this young Ferry has I Germany Shows Good Sense PRESIDENT Hiiidonburg'a deeisive victory testifies to the essential good sense and stability of the German people. During the campaign which closed with Sunday's election, this bogus "Mussolini" Hitlor made by far the strongest emo tional appeal, for he harked back to glories of "Germany Ueber Alios, " while the ex-Crown Prince strained his vocal chords, and rattled the kaiser's battered sabre, in an impassioned "call to arms 1" ' . Next came Thaelmann, the German Stalin, who painted an alluring picture of an alliance with Russian communism, a dicta torship of the prolotnrint, and a merry war on the capitalistic world. Between these two dramatic extremes stood Germany's "grand old man," Grandpa Paul, battle-scarred veteran, who renounced on one hand, the spirit of militarism that brought him fame; and on the other the siren call of revolution, so appealing to the suffering masses at such a critical time. He merely asked the Gorman people to keep their heads, and take the middle road. DY A plurality of 6,000,000 votes the German people chose Ilindenburg, and the middle of the road. A WISE DECISION! TIIIS means Germany will make a final desperate effort, to work out its destiny, by peaceful means, through hard work, conciliation and renunoiation. No easy task. In fact it may prove an impossible one. But from the standpoint of oharacter, good faith, and ENLIGHT ENED self interest, the only sensible course to pursue. Now it is to be hoped France will meet this "new Germany" half way and in a spirit of moderation and Teutonio rcapproach ment, deny Messrs. Hitler and Thaelmann, the opportunity to proclaim "We told you sol" For this much is ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN. Until France and Germany get together, forget the past with its hatreds and suspicions and fears, permanent peace in Europe is im possible. , .J j , parents MOTIII R INTERFERES By Alice Jndfton Peale. Twice during the French lesson Helen came to her mother complain ing that she couldnt get along with Jane always saying the words before she had a chauce to think of them. She hsd studied ber lesson and she knew It, but the teacher would think her stupid Just because she couldnt talk as tsst aa 'ane. The lecond time Helen was In tesrs, Mother sent her bsk to her lesson and called Jane out to tell her Just how mean and unfair she thought her behavior. Helen was younger, she was not aa quick at book learn ing. Jana should be more consid ers te. Mother spoke with anger and Jane looked back at her with equally ati try. stony eves, turned on her heel eti! returned to the lesson. Did this interference really helpr Very probably not. Tha undercur Vs. Super-Legs unless the bright eyes of some i to see a little more public ap feat, that this young man from down to the accepted standards have their day ! But we would up a little nearer the legs, some their importance to the human done, super-logs, remunerative as life, are not so valuable in this progress and future destiny of rent of antagonism which mini ex ist between the two sisters hss cer tainly not been diminished. Helen at the moment has won her point but Jane Is angry. She will find ways of making her sorry.. The skirmish msy be over but the bsttle will certslnly be resumed with re newed vigor. With children It matters not so much who Is In the wrong at any one moment. The Important thing Is to allay the antagonism that has given rise to the quarrel. If Interference Is necessary It imit be strictly Impartial with n open hearing for both aides and a decision lalrly and objectively given. Neither child mutt be permitted to feel that he has hsd anything short ot Justice, no matter how little that justice msy be to hie liking. Roeeburg. Murrh Bros.' construc tion Co., St. louts, submitted low bid ot M4.000 for building construc tion of first unit of nstlonal soldiers' home here. Oreehara. Emery Peterson pur chased W. P. Deen barber ahop. Dallas oil drilling progressing on Coviue farm northeast of hers. Today By Arthur Brisbane Once Things Start, Desert Flowers and Music Giving Away the U. S. A, Bonfils on Gold and Silver Copyright King Features Synd.. Inc. LOS ANGELES, California, April 11. Things grow rapidly in America once they start. In 1880 this was a little town of 10,000 inhabitants, half Mexi cans. Five or six thriving cities were competing for domination in the west, paying no attention to this little town "of the angels." Los Angeles and Its metropolitan area today have a population equalling all of them combined. - Not very long ago the father of the reserve board head, Eugene Meyer, Jr., who lived and had land here, decided that he wanted to go ahead more rapidly. He sold his Los An geles land, joined the important firm of Lazard, Freres in New York and made a great fortune. He said to the writer "If I had kept my land in Los Angeles and taken my ease, I should be worth more than I have now, with all my hard work. " You will probably come out here, later thla year, for the Olympic games. If you motor out, come by way ot Barstow and through the Ca Jon pass. This writer took that route thla morning. You come 'through desert brUllant with wild flowers. endless varieties of blossoming lupin, sagebrush and cacti, and rising to ward the snow covered tops of the southern Sierras you pose the strange Joshua trees on the upper desert, heavy with white flowers, then down to San Bernardino andt the orange groves. Trees are thick with blos soms, air heavy with their perfume. Signs along the way would Interest easterners, "Fresh eggs, extra large, 30 cents a dozen." Strawberries, two large baskets for 35 cents." The strawberries grow beside tha road between Azusa and Arcadia, heavy bright red crimson rows of fruit. The sign on an airfield Invites you to fly for fifty cents. Another sign reads "10 gallons of gasoline 88 cents. Prices are reaching bootom here, The Mojave desert, high above the Pacific, of which, you have read In this column. Is far from lonesome, thanks to radio. On Thursday the San Francisco Symphony Orcheetra sent through the air a magnificent program that included Schubert's Unfinished Symphony. Next morning came the General Electrics admirable concert for achool children, Walter Damroech conduct ing. And on Sunday another Gen eral Electrlo concert, with Instru mental and vocal selections from Goetterdaemmerung, Including pre lude and an excellent voice singing the "Uebes Tod." Thanks to radio. Intellectually the greatest of all human discoveries next to the telescope, the man on a mountain top or In the heat of a desert can enjoy everything worth while In civilization, and escape the racket. Wise easterners, tired and sick of tslk about the depression, would do well this spring or summer to cross the continent and see for themselves what their country really la, and how little It ought to depend on Wall Street, bulls or the bears; what the French do about their gold, the Germans about their debta, or the English about their pound sterling. There are things In this world worth while, outside of bank bal ances, ticker quotations and "graphs" that tell what la going up and down. Mr. Whitney, head of the New York stock exchange, questioned on bear raids and the ridiculously low prices ot stocks, tells the senate In vestigators: "I believe the publlo to day la trying to give these United Btatee of ours away." Whoever has SEEN the states would not be Inclined to give them away, or to exchange them for any dosen other countries. In spit ot ths fact that our government Is not per fect. Th senate's Investlgstlon hasn't helped stocks and their prices much yet. Steel and some other stocks went to new low prices today. However, the actions of frightened speculstors, stampeded by conspira cies of bears "hammering" prices, hav no meaning aa concerns ulti mate values. Many who now think, foolishly, that the end ot the world has come, will before long be wondering why they hsdnt brains enough to make a fortune when th chance was be fore them. Personal Health Service By William Signed letters pertaining to persona oeaith and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr Brady It a stamped self-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered bere. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Ad dress Dr. WUllam Brady In car of The MaU Tribune. THE SALT PORK AND F CorrMpondent writes from down south: "When my little girl cut her foot and Infection started, I began soaking it In hot water and apply ing merouro chrome after wards. But all the nets hbori Insisted that treatment was worthless and brought over salt pork and pine pitch. After al ternating these the Infection got worse, so I soaked the foot In hot water, which relieved It a lot. "The1 next day another neighbor insisted I let her put on a bread and milk poultice. I told her I thought I could deal with It my self, as I bad no faith In the neighbors' remedies. As a result they say I shouldn't have children aa I'm too Ignorant to know how to take care of them. But the sore healed all right, while I have noticed two cases of blood poison among the salt port and pine pitch and the bread and milk poultice advocates. , . ." Thla fate of being Ignorant evi dently depends on which first thinks to so describe the other. My own plan Is to call everybody ignorant right off the bat, before they can get sufficiently wrought up to utter remarks about my Ignorance. Why. In some of these health matters practically everyone In the whole country Is Ignorant except me and a few others of the Intelligentsia As for the medical profession, hon estly, sometimes I have a good mind to resign from it altogether and I'd do so In a minute, only I feel sorry for the poor doctors bowed by the weight of centuries of tradition and delusion, so I stick and do all I can to life them up and show them the light. Angleworm paste, snake oil, split live chicken, fresh killed Ismb ap plied while still warm, salt pork applied In the dark of the moon, western1 mud and other substances not menttonable here, are still em ployed by the peasantry in the United States of America much as the correspondent describes. In the great majority of cases of course these remedies fall, and often trag ically, but the peasant mind Is a simple one and soon forgets. Now and then by fortuitous circumstances or coincidence recovery occurs in spite of such maltreatment, and in such cases the American peasantry acclaims the cure as a miracle and all the world hears about It. The neighbors who resented this moth er's defense of her child against such superstition were all inspired with the wish to achieve fame as the healer Instrumental In the oc currence of such a miracle. That la a strong Influence In human ! nature. i I think this mother resorted to F. O. Bonfils of tha Denver Post discusses gold and silver, paying no attention to the statement of Wall Street authorities that such matters should not be discussed. Be quotes th Christian Science Monitor, which says: "All th gold produced In the world In 438 years would make a block 38 feet square. Nearly two billion people are tied by the leg to this golden fetish." lie also quotes Sir Basil Blackett, director of the Bank of England. "Banks keep gold merely because they think that th people think they ought to keep gold." Bonfils says: "A billion yellow people with whit mony (silver) are debarred from commercial relations with 100,000.000 whit men with yel low money (gold.)" Bonfils thinks America could get rid of the world's depression "by rec ognizing th whit money of a bil lion people, and placing ft on some stable basts where It can do busi ness with our yellow money." Classical Wall street finance will tell Bonfils: "In Vie first place your state, Colorado, la a sliver state. In the second place W. J. Bryan nearly scared us to death with his sliver theory. One la enough. "It 1 tru that with England off th gold basis, and th United States on th gold bssls. Canada buys from us two hundred million dollar, less of goods thsn sh, used to buy. "But Canada ought to be ashamed of herself." The ordinary worm of the dust hardly know what to think. - e , Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, who edits W. R. Hearst's Washington Herald, plonts with pride, excusable In one so young, thus: "Over this last month's period w hav had ths big gest morning and Sunday circula tion In th history of Waahlngtoi ! Morning Herald, dally average 78, 343 Sunday Herald, dally average. 143.131. This Is th largest ctrcula-'; tlon any morning paper Washington has EVER had, not excepting the Post In its palmiest dsys." This should Interest masculine newspaper editors, and publishers who hsv their worries about ad vertising will be Interested In Mrs. Pstterecn's announcement: "Our Washington Herald advertising In I Brady, M. D. INE PITCH TRADITION the very best possible emergency treatment for the ' Infected wound when she kept the foot soaking In hot water, and the water should be kept as hot as tolerr.ble for at least an hour. Immerse the en tire foot even if only the toe is sore, or the entire hand and fore arm even if only a finger is red and swollen. It is not a bad plan to add some salt to the water, handful to the gallon. When the soaking has been carried on for an hour or longer, wrap the hand In many yards of washed gauze or cheese cloth and keep this moist ened with the hot salt water, which should be poured on the dressing several times 1 in the night. The dressing may be covered with rub ber, oiled silk or waxed paper to keep clothing and bedclo thing dry Mercurochrome Is second choice as a first aid disinfectant or antl septic, In my opinion. Common tincture of lodln, I believe. Is the best remedy for such primary wound disinfection. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Calcium Lactate for Migraine My wife would like directions for the use of calcium lactate for mi graine. She has suffered since child' hood with attacks occurring from two a week to once a month. She la now 35 years of age . . . (F- A. M.) ' Answer Many sufferers from ml. grains (periodic sick headaches ushered In with fortification spectra or zigzag flashes of light In one side of the field of vision) have obtained prolonged relief by taking Internally, thrice dally, after meals. 10 grains of calcium lactate. In powder or tablet, with a good drink of water, for a period of eight or 10 weeks. Sometimes thla upsets the stomach, but otherwise It la harmless In any case. Tuberculosis Indicated I am 33 years of age. I play basketball two or three times week. I do not seem to have the necessary "wind" to play a full game. When I have played about 30 minutes I become very short of breath and start to cough up blood stained saliva . . , (K. E. G.) Answer Which Immediately sug. gesta pulmonary tuberculosis. Have a medical examination without de- lay, and be guided by the advice of the physician, as to continuing the game. More Tuberculosis Indicated Do you think It would be wise for me to attempt to develop mus- cular arms and shoulders? I am 31. male, 138 pounds, 68 Inches taU, nervous, and have a neuras thenlo condition with a tremble al ways In my hands, tatlgus In arms after holding anything up any length of time. I don't work and don't worry . . . (B. E. H.) Answer You had better go along with K. E. Q. above and have medical examination, to exclude tuberculosis of the lungs. Let the physician who examines you advise about the athletic or exercise ques tion. creased In the month of February 55,323 Unea as compared with Feb ruary last year. Our six months' ad vertising period ending March 81 was up 351,428 Unes." The young lady writes: "Isn't this nice?" It Is. How does she do It? ICE CM KING OF CHINA FACING TRIAL SHANGHAI, April 13. (AP) Trial of Paul Crawley, American, "the man who Introduced Ice cream to China," was begun here today on a charge of exporting opium to San Francisco. Crawley, who one controlled the tee cream business here, wsa arrested January 0 following the seizure at San Francisco ot 55 tins of opium valued at 83000. He la wsll known throughout China tor bis spectacular promotional exploits. T LET WASHINGTON. Atirtl 15 ran n-h Veterans' bureau today awarded the contract for construction of the new Soldiers' home at Roeeburg. Ore., to Murcn orotnera construction com pany of St. Louis. Th company bid 683.000. The building will house 190 hospltsl and 350 d.-mtclltary beds. Astoria. Bids tn h rtvrf Anrll 18 by district No. 38 for etertrlc nrlr. lng and fixtures In school house. Salem. Rebuilding to get under way soon on White and Brevmsn buildings, recently destroyed by fir. If you use MINERAL OIL ostc for Th Original and Best RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL roi coNsrisanoN Highly refined, free 'om oil impurities I rtooct jLy irons Flight o Time (Medford and Jackson Connt History from the Files of The , Mall Tribune of to and 10 Yean Ago.) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY AprU 12, 1822 (It wss Wednesdsy) Bakerslleld. Cal., druggist, visited by Ku Klux Klan, disperses the out laws with a shotgun when leader starts to give him a lecture. Three citizens deny they hsd shot removed from their anatomies at Bakerafteld .hospital. Flower thief operatea In city. Van. dal wears a red hat and la accom. panled by a boy on a bicycle. Spelling match between Gus New bury and Court Hall at Elks club called off as both have the flu. Shortage of labor In valley, though plenty of apparently Idle men. Transient arrested for selling same set of harness twice. Ashland auto camp la enlarged and Improved and Is full of transients. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY April 12, 1912 (It was Friday) School teachers for next year elect. ed. A. J. Hanby la named principal of the Roosevelt school. Central fruit agency assured for valley. Senator LaFollette given wild wel come In Salem speech. Railroad to Blue Ledge making pro gress, committee reports.- Jackson County Taxpayers' associa tion urges gasoline tax. Governor Wilson of New Jersey looms as Democratic presidential dark .horse. Jenkins Comment (Continued from Page One) NUT here In the sagebrush, toe sheep Industry Is a big Industry, and wool and lambs arent exactly high spots right now In th price quotations on the market pages. Sheep men could be overheard to night telling each other that the buyers haven't even been bidding on wool here lately, let alone buying. But were they down-hearted? NO I They had got their road, and out here roads loom big In th plans for the future. And get this: These people out here In the sagebrush are sure there IS A FUTURE. They are not waU. BABY FRETFUL, RESTLESS? Look to this cause When vour babv fusses, tosses and seems unable to sleep rcstfully, look for one common cause, doctors say. Constipation. To gel rid luickly of the accumulated wastes which cruse restlessness and discomfort, giv.. a cleansing dose of Castona. Castona, you know, is made specially for children's delicate needs. It it a Dure vegetable preparation; contains no harsh drags, no narcotics. It is so mild and senile vou can sivc i' to a youiii) infant to relieve cofie Yet it is as effective for older children. Cas toria's regulative help will bring re laxed comfort and restful sleep to your baby. Keep a bottle on band. Genuine Castona always has lue ne; CASTORIA mhi i m.'sa-i Now on Display! The New Crosley Electric Refrigerator $119.50 5 en. ft. size DENISON Radio Shop 402 E. Main Phona 1520 2 lng tftat th end of th world c; com. They've still got their nerv,' WHAT doe all this mean her la th Rogue River valley, you ask?? Listen: These people eat fruit, but grow none. They eat eggs, but pro. duce none. Their products are com petitive In no way at all with th products of the Rogue River valley. In all the years to come, they will buy what we have to sell and th more prosperous they are the MORE they can BUY. Roads will make It passible tor them to buy over her, which they have been unable to do In the past. So th Rogue River valley, you see, has a share In their joy. Thea roads that are helping them will Help us, too. Y 18-lnS BUY NOW SAVE MONEY green pine slabwood, 84.50 for big double load. Load kindling free with 3-load slab orders. April only. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Klamath Falls. Barham Bros, of Salem received 817,462 contract for constructing overcrosslng bridge over Southern Pacific tracks her. TRAVELING MAN ENDORSES ALL-BRAN Says It Brought Belief From Constipation "I want to take this unsolicited means to tell you what All-Bran has done for me. "I am on the road all the time, and this has a tendency to consti pate me, or any one who travels all the time. I used to suffer a great deal from constipation, until son one told me about Kelloee's Al' Bran. Since I have been eating this cereal, I have been cured of con stipation. I heartily endorse it to any one suffering as I did." Mr. B. F. Pollard, Marion, N. C Constipation is caused by lack of two things in the diet: "Bulk" to exercise the intestines. Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. Labora tory tests show All-Bran provides both. At the same time, it supplies iron for the blood. The "bulk" in All-Bran Is fdml. lar to that of lettuce. JVithin the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Being a natural corrective All-Bran iB not habit-forming. How much better than risking pills and drugs so often harmful. Iwo tablespoonfuls daily will over. me most types of constipation serious cases, with every meal. If vou have intestinal trouble not re. ieved this way, see your doctor. Servo All-Bran as a cereal with milk or cream, or use in cookings. Kt all grocers in the red-and-green.V' lackage, Made by Kellogg in Battli,' reek. NOBODY LOVES A His Own Children Like Him But He's Old To Everyone Else WIFE TOLERATES HIM FOR OLD TIMES' SAKH His children idolize, worship and respect him but the neighbors don't He's that old gray haire man to everybody except hi? family. Nobody loves a gray hair- erl man nnt m.n i ....... ia tvut? sne, of course, gets along with him de pctiuiiig in large measure on how much he earns and provides but' real love died with old age. She Won't arlmif If n j most egotistical men he won't face "".J"i ueciareu u. j. Mains, the nationally known expert on gray hairs. Imagine a parade of gray, haired men down the main street " J "milies such a pathetia Unltu their wItm a Bi who could sullr nt rid of their frav hairs slw t tk.l- . their hair uncut, their ahoei uoahlned, nails .mM, collars soiled and bualneaa or tnk -.-i--.-. . know It and don't hlr. or sir. , trar-halrad men. rn- . . w .pny sx lar brlds. snd th. tarns of lit. ths tame ?"ck " douMwhKk hll haired friends mA tt i. , 7 ... 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