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MEDFORD MXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 26,. 1932.
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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
The Intelligent Voters, with the aid
of the Unintelligent Voters, hava play.
!? n?"S nofa. oriud '
or it a in previoua yea, but thera
"rZX?" m m w".whom they accuse.
Mra. Bernlce Emma of U Angeles. I
hand and missel hai been p.rdoned '
by the governor of California upon
land! c.. "and afa'y there? This is a
eruel exile, but ahouid learn mad
jn the future.
The Andy Dumps of the alley,
seem to be against sin, In all Its
varied forms
NATURE OETI FUNNY
(Covington, Ky., Star)
A bolt of lightning which
knocked W. I. Hansen, a farmer
of the Bagdad eomunlty, eleven
miles from here, unconscious,,
killed the cow he was milking
and knooked the cow his son
Oeorge, seventeen, waa milking
on the boy.
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The weeds In the fenoe corners.
are making better progress than the
wheat.
: Austin Oood, chef, bears a grudge
against the hold-up men who shot
him In the foot Monday morning.
(Eugene News). Your Justified Aus
" tin, but be a good sport, and turn
the other foot.
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The talk about a revolution con
tinues. It has not been definitely
decided whloh bank to aelae first, or
wbat oltlaen to stand up against the
courthouse well as a. horrible ex
ample. Xhe revolution here, la con
fined to one Individual and la more
or less of a self-starting personal
Insurrection. The Una of march of
the revolution will be up Sixth
atreet to Oakdale, thence down Main
street to the bridge. The revolution
will be given 100 yarda start of the
posse.
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As the mayorship of Medford pays
no salary, there will not be more
than 100 candidates, It la feared.
Political fees have started to bury
the hatchet In each other's necks.
The popular editorial of the day
Is upon ths defeat of Congressman
Hawley, It la learnedly attributed
to everything but the real cause:
the abhorrence of the state, aa a
whole, for anything that resembles
In the slightest, orderly efflclenoy
In publlo office. Some of the more
outspoken Journals mention this
trait, In passing, and call It "Incon
slstency." The better nsme Is ornery
nees. A good congressman or sen
ator In thla state aa a rule, lasts
about aa long aa a good football
coach at the University of Oregon.
The daya are growing warmer and
the Older Olrls are subsisting Urge
ly (largely la the word), upon salads.
The Older Olrla will eat anything,
If It is on a lettuce leaf,
Wig Ashpole did a good Job of
plowing, via Fred Tloe, hired man.
The handicraft can be noted from
the Crater Lake highway.
Several eltlaens who faoed famine
last winter, are akedaddllng over the
lea In apanklng new avitoa, and con
fidently expect to atarve to death
again next winter, tf they cant make
tt to California or Europe.
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There are enough new straw hats
to have three daya of rain,
.
Mlchasl worked on a pavement
gang during the day and went out
horseback tiding with the ladlea In
the evening. (Chlco Enterprise).
Olve Mike credit for versatility.
...
Lire
What doea tt matter to tailor or hat
ter. Butcher or baker, or truckmen who
drive
How It all started t
Clear-eyed and warm-hearted.
Each la a person and each to allvsl
Life Is a problem and this Is the Jest
of It,
lie Is the wisest mho Just makes the
best of It.
Detroit Free Press.
Time ear Improving. An upstate
Jury returned a verdict, on an empty
stomach,
Auto glass installed while you wait
rncas right, BrlU 4bl aiatal Www.
"Call" the Poison Spreaders!
RELIEVE it or not the poison campaign has already started 1
" Usually after an election there is a lucid interval a breath
ing spell during which the people behave like human beings,
But this year, apparently
grace. No doubt a newspaper
people who walk up and down
They DO sayi
This candidate is a booze fighter. The other a moral leper.
Candidate No. 3 started life as a horse thief. Candidate No. 4
stile the savings of a poor widow, etc., etc.
WHAT utter foolishness. Not only foolish, but injurious to
the entire community. The primary is over. The election
won't be held until November. Can't we enjoy a little peace
and sanity for a couple of months!
If that is too much to expect, there must be some way at
least to stop this vicious and irresponsible scandal mongering.
Three such tales have been ri'n down by this newspaper and
found to be made up entirely of
truth in any of them. But we
lation of these libellous falsehoods is still going on.
WE CAN see only one way
when told one of these
DOWN! The primary winners
easily be found. Insist that the accuser and the accused be
brought together, and the matter cleared up once and for all.
Such an attitude on the part of a few citizens, would stop
this cowardly and oontemptible
As has been pointed out
present depression has resulted
normal etock of kindliness and
partisan politics into this situation, has created an atmosphere
of suspicion and hostility, highly
order of character assassins and
But not one of them can
play. Not one of them, if called, will face the facts, or those
I 'HKREFOBE, the thing to do
the people of Medford take
thirig, it, will not only continue, it will grow to such proportions
that by the time the presidential campaign opens, the real issues
before the people, will be entirely forgotten. The energies of
the entire community will be
slinging it.
,
Swat the Imps!
A LONG this line we are indebted to the Emporia (Kansas)
Gazette for an excellent parable written by one Drew
Warren, a well known citizen of
readers that they look it over,
swatting the imps, infesting this part of the country.
"The devil stood on a busy Btreet corner intently
watching for viotimB. Pointing to a man who had just
passed, he spoke curtly to one of the little imps that
surrounded him, 'Go get that man for me.' Like a flash
the imp raced after the man, leaped to his shoulder and
. whispered, 'You're licked!'
"Why no, I am not licked," replied the man.
"Oh, yes, you are, too," urged the imp.
"Why I don't think I am," retorted the man.
"Yes, but you are and you know it," insisted the imp.
"Well, maybe you're right, I guess I am," admitted
the man slowing his pace as his whole demeanor changed.
With a malicious grin the little imp slid to the ground
and skipped back to the corner eager to report his success
to the Big Boss.
"Never mind the details, we're busy," snapped the
devil and pointing quickly to another irian, snarled, "Go
got him for me. Give him The Works."
Instantly the imp loaped to the chase and in a moment
was on the man's shoulder and as before whispered,
"You're licked!"
"No, I'm not," the man replied with oonviotion.
"Oh yes, you are, you're licked," urged the imp.
"Indeed I'm not," sharply responded the man.
"But you are and you know it," fairly screamed the
Imp into his ear. '
"I tell you I'm not, you lie!" snapped the man
squaring his shoulders and increasing his gait.
Down crashed the little imp and picking himself up
from the pavement slowly made his way back to the
corner.
"Well, what's the matter!" challenged the devil,
"didn't I tell you to give him The Works!"
"I did," whined the imp, "I played my strongest card
too, but the man not only wouldn't believe me, but he
called me a liar and that LICKED ME!"
For over two years 20 million imps have been riding
America's shoulders. Let's change our bait.
Phoenix Church
Plans Memorial
Sunday Service
PHOENIX, May S. (Spl.) pec-
lsl plana are being made for services
at the Presbyterian church here Sun
day morning, aa It la the morning
preceding Memorial day. The male
quartet will have a special number.
Rev. Brownrlgg will bring the mese
age. Services will bs from 11 to II
o'clock.
There wll lalso be an evening serv
ice commencing at I o'clock, whsn
th Ladles' Missionary society will
present a pageant of Missionary spirit
and Interest, and Mra. J. O. N. Pol
ing will give a talk on missionary
work.
This service will he at th close of
th Christian Endeavor hour from
8 to 9 o'clock, and will bs conduct
ed by ladles of th Missionary so
ciety. All In the community are cordially
Invited to th services.
Shoe Factor Dies.
PORTLAND, Ore, May a.
Funeral services will be held her to
day for Theodore Bergmann, IS, pres-
inent or tn shoe manufacturing firm
which bean his name. He was 111
for eight months prior to hi death
her Monday,
there is to be no such period of
gets such a reaction first, but
the Main stem, must have met it
whole cloth not a scintilla of
have reason to believe the circu
out. For right thinking citizens
yarns, to DEMAND A SHOW
are all well known and can
mud-slinging in 24 hours.
previously in this column, th
in a shocking decline of the
good will. The injection of
favorable to the amalgamated
poison spreaders.
stand the light of day and fair
eve
is to CALL them. For unless
some stand against this sort of
devoted to dodging mud and
that town. We suggest to our
think it over, and then start
My Baby.
A tiny little person
Stopped at my home;
Now life to brighter,
Each day is a song.
A soft, downy head,
A dimpled little chin,
A round little face
With th pinkest skin.
Two bright llttls eyes,
Ths color of the sea;
Two little hands.
Holding hsavsn key.
A tiny little form,
Close at my breast,
Rsveala th happiness
With which I'm blest.
Something to work for;
Just something to love:
Something to lire tor
Ood sent from sbov.
Mrs. H. W. Crocker,
All our lesther goods, special tor
graduation gifts, 9s to &0 off.
Offtc Stationery ft Supply co.
Phon M w'u haul away your
refuse, City Saalvarr oarric,
Ye Poet's Corner
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
A Welching Bloc,
Your Silver Dollar,
Rules for Wives,
Two Governments,
Copyright King Fi xtures Synd., Ine.
It is reported seriously that
England, France and Italy
have united to "bar the pay
ments of debts to us." They
are said to have arranged what
might be called a "Welching
bloc" as though three book
makers should agree not to pay
what they owe, hoping to make
the welching less unpleasant by
making it co-operate.
This welching plan by Eur
opean friends that came hat in
hand, tears in their eyes, beg
ging for help in the war, may
hurt them more than us. We
can afford a ten billion dollar
welching process if we must,
whereas on future occasions the
welchers may discover that de
liberately swindling a good
lender, with plenty more that
might be lent, is not profitable.
Also, there are several ways
of killing a cat, and several
ways of recovering a debt.
Some day a forceful American
government may reveal some
methods of debt recovery to the
"welching bloc."
Mr. Mills, secretary of the treasury,
Issues the ' first SI bills with his
signature. Like other ,61 bills, they
raise an Important question.
Take a one dollar bill and read
on It In large type, under a picture
of Oeorge Washington, "ONE SILVER
DOLLAR."
Nothing is said about gold, It's a
SILVER dollar.
Yet that silver dollar with Uncle
Sam's name on It Is worth one hun
dred cents, whereas government
OOLD BONDS seU below par.
A government bond la the govern
ment's promise to pay you the face
value of th bond IN OOLD of at
th present standard of weight and
fineness.
Your dollar bill Is nothing but
silver plus the country's name, and
tt la worth more than the bond.
To the average citizen who knows
no more about finance than the
average high financier, this Indicates
that Uncle Sam, If he chose, could
flnanoe his affairs without going to
the bankers that he has created, say
ing "Won't you please lend me a lit
tle money, at high Interest rates."
In England, a gentleman waa ac
cused of enticing . away another
man's' wife. The husband sued. The
learned Juatlo McCardle decided
against him, saying among other
things: "I must tell you that a wo
man's body does not belong to the
husband. It Is her own property;
It Is not his. A woman can leave
her husband by her own free will.
She may choose her own occupation.
She may take her own political party.
She may profess her own separate
religious creed. She may decide
whether ah will bear children or
not, and she may decide when each
child ahall be born. The married
woman of this country has gained
.her freedom.
That sounds radical for an Eng
lish Justice.
Another learned British Jurist, Sir
Thomas Edward Scrutton, reversed
the opinion of Justice McCardle who
is a bachelor saying: "If there la to
be a discussion of the proper rela
tion of husband and wife I think
It had better come from Judgea who
hav mor than a heoretlcal knowl
edge of such relations."
Th opinion that a British wife
owns and can control herself Is
startling, In England, where until
recently there had been no change 1
In th ruling that said that a hue- ;
band might beat his wife providing 1
he used a stick no bigger round than
his thumb, I
Her tn America' w hav what !
might be called a conservative gov-
ernment by high finance and big
corporations. Nobody wlU deny that
they represent the real power In the
United States. About one out of six
of our workers Is Idle. And we
moan, naturally.
In New Zealand they hav exactly
th olher kind of a government.
run for th people, by the work
men," a pretty good Imitation of
"proletarian" government, without
th soviet trimmings. And In New
Zealand TWO OUT OF THREE
WORKMEN ARE IDLE Th worker
r nbelllng against their govern
ment, and ar In miserable condi
tion. In a depression any kind of
icwmment may be th wrong kind.
-
Mr. Corbett, chief architect of the
1M Chicago world a fair, and on
of th architects of th Rockefeller
Center, says th country will soon
b dotted with small houses sold
ready made, like suits of clothes for
"Nomadlo America." Th condition
may com so soon aa to surprise Mr.
Corbett, for production of such
houses Is now In excellent competent
hand.
An American family want three
things, a house to live In, a car to
drive In, a garage for the car. Ninety-
nine out of a hundred Americans
would rather have a two room house
and a four, six, or an eight cylinder
car, than a twenty-room house and
no automobll.
Wall Street was sad again yester
day, prlcea sagging. That part of
th world reminds you of the gentle
man whose wife persusded htm' to
take castor oil, promising him a lit
tle rye whisky after It. He was fond
of rye whisky, and yielded, but from
that time on, he could never touch
It, because It reminded him of castor
oil.
Some cltlzena are fond of stock
speculation, but cant bear to touch
It now, because It reminds them of
1929.
The Filipinos, preparing for the
day of "deliverance" from the United
States, plan to buy out Japanese
land owners. They say Japanese
owners are willing to sell.
However, It might not be a good
buy for the Filipinos, If they are
really to be delivered from Uncle
Sam's cruel grip.
If Uncle Sam should depart, the
Japanese would come In, having good
use for the Philippines, and the real
estate purchases might not be prof
itable.
Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, the
first woman that ever flew the ocean
alone, gets "a distinguished flying
cross" from the senate unanimously.
She deserves It.
It is a pleasant decoration for her
to wear, and she Is a much finer
decoration for the United States to
wear.
Astronomers atHeidelberg observ
atory, near the old castle, discovered
a new tiny planet, nearest thing of
Importance to the earth, except the
moon. It Is "only" 4,370,000 miles
distant at certain times, and will be
useful, making It possible to measure
distances In the universe more ac
curately. I
At present, according to Dr. Frost, I
blind aatronmer at Terkes observa
tory, we do not know the exact dis
tance between the earth and the sun
within 00,000 miles. This tiny new
planet will enable us to cut that un
certainty down to 10,000 miles.
The best clear Cedar Shingles. 3.00
per 1000. Regular $4.00 shingles.
Medford Lumber Co.
News of Your Neighbors !
More of It Than Ever Before
Appears in the
MAIL TRIBUNE
46 Golomnis
of Country Correspondence
Gathered By 41 Mail Tribune
N Rural Correspondents Was Published
In the Mail Tribune During April!
Medford's
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letter pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dlieaae.
diagnosis or treatment, will be anawered by Dr. Brady If 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
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Ad
dress Dr. William. Brady in care of The Mall Tribune.
WHY THINGS H
We do know that persons Who have
diabetes are more likely to suffer
from recurrent bolls than are normal
perTCns. Indeed,
a tendency to de
velop one b o 11
'after another
should raise the
suspicion of dia
betes and war
rant at least a
careful examina
tion for evidences
of such function
al deficiency. Per
haps there are
other systemic
factors which retard or Impair the
healing process. But it Is idle to
Imagine that "poor blood" accounts
for delay In the healing of ordinary
cuts, wounds or minor Injuries. What
do you mean by "poor blood"? I
hope not what the nostrum exploiters
would have gullible customers be
lleve.
When anyone springs this question
on me, and some one does every day.
I neatly evade by asking another
question, namely, what have you
used by way of remedy or treatment?
Not that I am at all curious about
that. On the contrary I am indif
ferent, for no matter what you have
put on the little wound or Injury I
know the treatment is only a neces
sary evil at best and a handicap up
on the healing process as a general
rule.
Having found out what first aid
dressing and subsequent treatment
you have given the Injury. I am In a
position to explain, at least to my
own satisfaction, why the healing Is
so slow in your case. Do you begin
to comprehend? , No, I suppose not.
Well, I'll do my best to make It clear,
though I am not at all certain you
will get It, for that depends on your
reception.
For many years our research work
ers have sought antiseptics or germi
cides which will actually hamper the
multiplication and growth of germw
In the living tissues and at the same
time not seriously harm the delicate
young tissue cells which must multi
ply and grow to form the new tissue
in any healing process. Nearly every
spring, about the time the new fash
Ions In clothing and headgear are
brought out, a remarkable new anti
septic Is Introduced to the profes
sion and the public, and the new
antiseptic always has extraordinary
power to dispose of germs and vet
none of the harmful effects on tls-j
sues that all preceding nostrums!
have had as we learn a season or
two after they are launched.
I am not a pessimist, yet I tninK i
the antiseptic which will apreclablyl
hamper germ life in the body tissues
without harming the tissues In com
parable degree will be discovered when
perpetual motion is discovered. Mean
while I am quite content to apply
mJ 0 NEWSPAPER, the size of the Mail Tribune,
in the entire west can show such a volume
of rural news. Just think of it! 11 cor-
1 respondents plus a score of Grange news gatherers,
bring to Mail Tribune readers bits of news and
gossip of the many communities surrounding this
city. ... 46 columns 966 column inches in one
month is a record we're proud of just another
reason whv "Evervbody In Southern Oregon Reads
the Mail Tribune."
Only ABC
Brady, M. D.
EAL SO SLOWLY
some lodin to any scratch, out or
other minor Injury, cover or protect
the wound from subsequent contam
ination, and forget It.
Salves and lotions are excellent in
the treatment of wound complica
tions, and had better be left to the
skill of the physician.
Every time you "dress" wound
you give the natural healing process
a setback. Today when a surgeon
believes the wound is once clean,
sterile, he leaves It undisturbed for
a week or two, and that Insures the
most perfect healing.
This, then, Is my answer to the
query "Why do things heal so slowly
in my case?" Probably because you
put so many things on the little le
sion, and then take 'em off again.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Old Dan Druff.
I am 33 years old and have had
dandruff ever since I can remember.
I am blonde, and It doesn't show so
much as it does on dark hair, but I
would like to get rid of it. Miss T.
O. F.
Answer The best treatment Is a
course of sulphur inunctions. This
self-treatment is tedious, but It gives
more lasting benefit than any other
remedy. Send a stamped envelope
bearing your address and ask for In
structions, mentioning your trouble.
Occasional application of a solution
of 10 grains of resorcln in one ounce
of alcohol or your favorite toilet
water, a few drops rubbed into the
scalp night and morning, will con
trol the trouble fairly well in many
cases, though resorcln may stain very
blonde or gray hair a reddish-yellow
after prolonged use.
Orifices Are Outlets.
Are there minute openings In the
human skin called "pores"? If this
Is not true, how does the persnlra-
tlon penetrate through the skin? Can
you explain why dictionaries and
home medical books define pores as
minute orifices In the skin? R. C.
Answer The only openings or ori
fices In the skin are the outlets of
the sebaceous and sweat glands. Per
spiration does not penetrate through
the skin. Sweat flows out through
the orifices of the sweat glands.
Dictionary makers and home medical
book writers do not know what they
are talking about, if they imply that
anything can enter the body through
the pores. Neither do coroners or
physicians who offer such an explana
tion for fatal poisonings, such as shoe
dye poisoning. Trouble with a lot
of these political accidents Is they
Imagine their bald assertions make a
thing so and this same ailment Is
prevalent among our medical pro
fessors and would-be medical autnor-
lties.
(Copyright John F. Dine Co.)
For wrecker or tow service, night or
day. Phone 1300, Lewis' Service.
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(Medford and Jackson Count)
History from ths riles of The
MsU Tribune of 80 and 10 Veer,
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY
May 26, 1PJJ.
(It was Friday)
Pall campaign In Oregon promise
to be hottest tn history, with re
ligious Issue Involved. Portland pic
tured aa "nest of political plotting."
Fifteen hundred chlckena destroyed
In fire at F. S. Carpenter ranch.
Graduation exercises heldt at th
Central Point high school.' Diplo
mas given to Eula Benson, Lorn
H. Hamerick. Eva Victoria Nealon,
Norma Ellestad, Annette Heckman,
Moore Hamilton, Earl W. Weaver,
Oscar F. Anderson, Ernest A. Harris,
Johnnie H. Ortm and Eugene Meej.
Rudolph Valentino in "The Sheik"
at Page, draws large crowds.
Prink Calllson. former Oregon star,
rated as leading candidate as coach
of Medford high echool. He la "in
experienced, but a hustler, and will
wake up the local athletee." (His
tory shows that he did.)
Local farmera endorse MuscM
Shoals plan.
TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY
May Z6, 1912.
(It was Saturday)
Valley strawberries on market and
without a peer."
Oregon road problems discussed
at Eugene meet.
Craw of Gold Hill rooster yields
tl In fine gold.
School board reports sanitary con
dltlona In city schools "Ideal.
Greater Medford club says they ar
"outrageous." Civic battle looms.
City to hold special election for
voting $20,000 bonds for building
Bear Creek bridge.
"Anti-Wall Street Association" IM
formed In city. F. D. Smith, presi
dent. '
"We Know Chevrolet
You Know Us"
It Never Rains But It Pours,
The following notice Is posted In
a midwest electric station: "Be
ware I To touch these wires is
instant death. Anyone found
doing so will be prosecuted."
You should beware of excessively
low rates effected at a sacrifice
of quality. But don't let modesty
in price mislead you at this shop.
Our Chevrolet repair work must
be up to the standards of our
reputation, so we guarantee it
unreservedly. Drive in today and
let us look over your Chevrolet.
Prevention is cheaper than repair.
Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
South Riverside Phone 150
Reduced 30 Pounds
Never Felt Better
Safe Way to Lose Fat
Take the case of Miss Msdelons
Crowley, for instance, who lives In
Uttle Rock, Ark. Just read her let
ter: "I have used Krusrhen Salts for
one year when I started I weighed
140 pounds now I weigh 110 pounds
and never felt better In my life."
That's the big reason a host of
men and women take Kr use hen to
lose weight as the fat goes you gain
In health skin clears eyes grow
bright activity replaces indolence.
Take one-half teaspoonful of Kru-
' schen in a glass of hot water every
morning Deiore ore an i asi cut oown
on fatty meats, potatoes and sweets
a Jar of Kruschen that costs but a
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