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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932.
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From thU distance the fake theft
ot the ichool merger petition loom
like the mental work of three men,
who liavo been members ot the state
legislature, or llgure on" going there
next winter.
The Republican party and Presi
dent Hoover are also to blame for
no horse racing at the county fair
this fall, and it is claimed they never
do anything for anybody but inter
national bankers.
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After a pair ot feminine pajsma
have traveled by auto from a town
In northern Ohio to the summit of
the Blaklyous, without benefit ot soap
or removal, they don't look like any
thing, and neither do tfcelr occupant.
The .valley corn crop la making
prodigious growths, and more glass
containers In the gallon sizes will be
needed.
Miss Katharine woodpecker will en
ter the university this fall and will
hereafter be called Kay.
.
It Is now possible, according to re
ports, to reach the lake areas, over
the Incumbent roads, without the
traveler having the delusion for six
months that he was caught In a mine
cave-In and hit by a falling tree.
Said the show girl widow ot Smith
Reynolds, heir to $35,000,000, whose
death suggests either murder or sui
cide: "I loved him, but hated his
bated his wealth." Try that one on
jour "Oh, yeabl" snorter,
IT DON'T TAKE MUCH
(lleppner News)
The volunteer tire department
arrived on the scene in short or
der and everything was brought
under control. This, however,
caused some diversion and peo
ple were out In the street taking
some Interest in life.
It's a wonder the movie news reels,
and the newspapers, would not show
some gumption and display pictures
of Prince Michael ot Rumania. The
pudgy youth la more photographical
ly shot than Calvin Coolldge, but as
yet has not showed up pitching hay,
or wearing a cowboy hat.
i,
K visiting rattlesnake called on
Mrs. O. Goodwin a few days ago.
(Hilt Notes.) And both were rat
tled. The more cheerful leaders of pub
lic thought are proclaiming "that
the depression will be over three
months before anybody knows It." At
this rate of dumbness, some never
will know that It started.
TELLING 'EM WHATI
- (Pendleton Cast Orrronlan)
Hs Is surely lost to every sense
ot shame when he cornea among
a people who have known him for
years and Jiave sat under the
drippings of the sanctuary where
he has dispensed the gospel and
now under the guise ot religion
rolls his blasphemous eyes toward
heaven and with a sanctimonious
whine calls upon the same people
to send him to congress. Only a
short time ago this same Hlnes
was Imploring our people with
tears In bis eyes to forsake their
sins and turn to Ood.
The next Industrial project on the
Rogue, as planned, will knock more
resolutions out of the piscatorial
enthusiasts than any similar tragedy,
and will all but ruin the fishing
Industry in these parts.
The estranement ot Jim Bates from
the Republican parry continues, and
the Democratic party Is figuring on
holding Bates Day banquets la all
the larger cities.
...
Oltco Bhlmoda, 8, Is submerged be
Death a new straw hat, and be read
ily mistaken tor either a young hay
tack, or Mexican senor.
The love letters of a Frisco club
man are being publlehed. They sound
like they were written by Clara Bow,
the late hoydenlsh "It" girl ot the
films.
set
The governor of Nebraska agrees
with your corr, that nothing circu
lates money like spending It. It the
governor of Nebrsaka Is asked, as he
probably will be, "what can we use
for money?" he cau Inform his In
quirers that they csn use the same
thing they use when buying new
eutos, gasoline, and bum moonshine.
Orystalglow Kodak flats tuprems
The reaslefs, Opp, HoU Theater,
Has the Worm Turned?
OT the law of averages the expert economists should some
- day be right. For two years they have been consistently
wrong. Perhaps that expert in Kansas who announced last
Saturday the depression worm had at last turned, is telling the
truth. We hope so.
Said the E. E.i
"I observed many months ago, the flrat step In the revival of
economic conditions would be an Improvement in farm prices.
. Until the farmer atarts to make some money, no one will make
money. When farm prices Improve, one can be certain the long
delayed up-turn of the business cycle has started. In the last few
weeks top on hogs has advanced nearly aa. pat steers are higher
than at any time since March. Corn prices are advancing, and
wheat Is holding Its own. The tide at last has turned. In three
or four months after the event, the people will realize it. The
shrewd far-seeing business man, will become a bull and a buyer
now." .
This paper has long since abandoned making predictions
in the realm of economics. We do know however the above
facts are approximately correct. Hogs and cattle are going
up. Will Rogers (who isn't an expert economist) remarked
on the improvement of the farmers lot in Texas.
Our chief faith in the statement above, howaver, rests in
our conviction that a million expert economists can't ALWAYS
be wrong.
The Kansas prognosticator may be wrong now. But cer
tainly this is the pyschological time long past due, for
SOME expert eeonomist.SOMEwhere, SOJIEtime,
TO BE EIGHT!
What Is Will Hays Doing?
7E think Deacon Will Hays should be prosecuted for get
ting money under false pretenses. Deacon Will is the
moral Judge Landis of the movie industry, and is paid a huge
salary around $100,000 a year for keeping the silver screen
on a high moral plane.
As has been pointed out in this column the movies have
improved materially in quality and skill of treatment, during
the past two years. But recently, there has been an epidemic
of stupidly salacious offerings, climaxed by the late and un-
lnmented "Red Headed Girl."
Tho saving grace of the Red
the lightness and cleverness of treatment, the gold-digging
theme was expertly handled, and the characterization was
excellent. The movie adaptation preserved the worst features
of the book and eliminated the best.
How Will Hays could have
and let them pass is beyond the
Not only was the theme of the former loose, . but the moral
lesson was that moral laxity PAYS!
e e e e e
OUR objection to such films does not rest so much on moral
grounds, however, as on artistio and esthetio ones. The
plain truth is such films are a bore, and if the movie industry
persists in presenting them, they will be killing the goose that
lays the golden eggs.
( For the hope of tho industry rests in its creation of a new
"art form" and only by achieving this can the industry be
placed upon a basis of permanence and growth. There is no
art in these films, no permanence, the temporary gain in box
office receipts, is more than offset, by the loss in publio con
fidence and esteem. x
It was the realization of this truth, on the part of the far
seeing mon at the head of the industry that lead to the appoint
ment of Czar Hays. He was given an important job to do,
and generously paid for it. We can only "remark that Will
has fallen woefully down.
Who Is Getting Skinned?
IJOWARD, Kan., has its own system for reducing the spread
between producer and consumer, without waiting around
for the middlemen in New York to come to reason. Listen to
this from the Howard Citizen:
"Disgusted with having to pay $24 for a hide that in the
raw eosts only a cent a pound, Tat Lewis, harness and shoe
man, decided to tnn a portion, at least, of the hides he works
up into harnoss and shoes. He paid a eont a pound for un
dressed hide, the tanning material cost him 60 conts, and the
work of tanning cost him less than two hours of his time, at
a cost of not more than $2. This is one of the good ways of
beating the depression."
Now will somebody explain why, in the name of common
sense, a hide which brings the farmer or cattleman less than
a dollar, with the addition of a little labor and a pinch of
materials costs the shoe maker $25. There is almost no mar
ket for hides now, and Kansas hide buyers have lost heavily
through drops in price during the past year. Yet the leather
workers who buy the hides pay through the nose.
Who is being skinned, the farmer, the consumer, or the
steer t
OF
APPLES
CORVALU8, July 14. (AP) Al
though the markets are extremely
low compared with former years,
abundant crops covering a wide va
riety of fruits and vegetables are
moving to market from Pactflo north
west growers In volume approach
ing 760 to 800 care a week.
The 103a apple crop la expected to
total only 133.84,000 bushels, or two.
thirds of last year's production.
Washington expects a crop 7 per
rent under last year, while Oregon
probably will harvest a larger crop,
particularly In the Hood river dis
trict. Cold storage supplies In the
country are aald to be praotlcally
cleaned up and early new crop apples
are starting to more. The California
Ciravenateln crop started this week
with first prices at tlM.
e
No Suleaincm Hotels Quit
BUDAPEST (AP) Hotel keep-
era In the smaller cltlea aay that many
hotels are closing because govern
ment restrictions so hamper Inter
nstlonal trade that commercial trav
elers In Hungary have decreased from
0,000 to a few hundred.
Headed Girl, as a book, was
seen this film and many others
comprehension of this column.
PORTLAND, July 14 (AP) Pre
sentatlon to Senator Charles L. Me
Nary of a mammoth allver tray by
hie Republican colleagues ot the
senate, was made In the aenate lobby
at the national . capital Wednesday
Just after adjournment for the day.
A sjrelal dispatch to the Journal
said "senator Mi-Nary received
handsome testimonial . . . when Sen
ator Watson ot Indiana, majority
leader. In a speech brimming with
praise, presented him with the .
tray."
The gift was selected by a com
mittee, consisting of Metcalt ot
Rhode Inland and Keen of New
Jersey, who spoke briefly. McNary
responded with a few words of
thanks and appreciation.
Wales' Flag Follows Trade
LONDON (AP) The Prince of
Wales Is to fly a new flag rsrrylng
the Cornish motto "One And All I"
over Port Belvldere, his country
house, and also above the properties
lie owns in Cornwall and from which
most ot his Income comes.
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
A Zoo Cobra Fight,
A Girl to Be Proud Of.
It's Their Business,
A 3-Cent Notification,
Copyright King Features Synd, Irw
in New York's Bronx Zoolo
gical Gardens yesterday morn
ing, two cobras fought, their
fangs pouring poison into
many wounds. When they had
fought for a while keepers
separated them with a stream
of cold water. ,
One cobra is a new comer.
The other has been winding
around his zoo cage for four
teen years, and disliked in
trusion. Dr. Ditmars, ruler of
the captured snakes, says they
must fight it out, there is no
other way. He will not separ
ate them.
To comfort him, the old
snake, defeated, was treated to
a Texas gopher snake, six feet
long. This old cobra, ate,
sulkily.
A cobra fight Is neither pleasant
nor Important, but how like human
beings that began a similar "cobra
fight" In 1014, wlto poison gas worse
than cobra poison. The United States
provided the "cold shower" that
cooled off that fight, pouring mil
lions of men and billions of dollars
onto the conflict, most foolishly. It
would have been wiser to let them
fight It out, and that Is what the
United States will do next time.
Energetic-, ambitious young woman
la Amelia Earhart Putnam. The
power that you see In her eyes Is
genuine. Yesterday, she landed on
the Atlantlo edge, having flown from
the Paclflo In 18 hours, 14 minutes
and 40 seconds. Except for failure'
of her gas pump, which compelled
a stop In Ohio, she would have
'hopped" from ocean to ocean, non
stop, defeating all records.
Aa It is, she sets a new long dis
tance record, flying 3010 miles with
out a stop, 10 miles farther than she
went on her non-stop flight across
the Atlantlo recently.
This la a young lady to be proud
of, and the wonderful fact is that
there are a million like her In the
United States, with Just as much will
powers, and ambition, waiting to be
discovered.
Britain and France agree. In con-
aultatlon with each other,' they will
"stabilize Europe." That Is their
business, and It Is well that they
have come to it at last. Hitherto
the plan has been to have the Unit
ed States stabilize and finance Eu
rope by forfeiting ten billions of dol
lars, after foolishly spending other
tens of billions In a war that did
not Involve the United States.
Several members of the British cab
inet are on their way to the empire
parley at Ottawa. Stanley Baldwin
and alx other able Britishers are In
a party that will discuss Britain's
welfare with representatlvea of all
the British dominions.
That party should have Included
Lord Beaverbrook, the young man
from Canada who gave Britain the
beat Idea It has had In many years,
"free trsde within the empire," Brit
ons buying from Britons, as we have
free trade with our states, Americana
buying from Americans.
Oovernor Roosevelt, when nominat
ed In Chicago, created a favorable Im
pression by flying out 000 miles, with
his wife and young son to thank the
delcgatea and say: "I accept." He
did away with the usual solemn de
lay about notification.
Speaker Garner goes about it even
more simply, saying: "No formal no
tification necessary. Just 'drop me a
line to make It official; that will
do." Notifying him will cost only 8
cents, even with the extra cent tor
postage.
Andrew Jackson was not more dem
ocratic. The Association of Hotel Men de
cides to support Oovernor Roosevelt
and the Democratic ticket, because
the Democratic, platform has a better
prohibition plank than the Repub
lican platform.
Republican politicians will not
weep about this. For every hotel
owner that votes Democratic, there
are at least a hundred speakeasy
owners and bootleggers that will vote
the other way. if they think the Re
publican prohibition plank the
weaker.
A wise man front India, whose hams
was Shrl Meher Babs, came from
India not long ago, announced as
"the holy man" who had not spoken
a word for seven years. He was to
open his mouth and speak on Im
portant things on arriving.
Now he says his silence will con
tinue because "coadtllons are not yet
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and syglene. not to disease
diagnosis. or treatment, will be answered by Or. Brady U a stsinpud self-addressed
envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In ink
Owing to the large number o.' 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 MaU Tribune.
EYE EXERCISE IS
A while ago a 74-year-old lad told
ui here bow ho had kept bis eye
sight strong by means of regular
eye Axerclsea or
ratliet massage
which he had
practiced for
many years, with
the result that he
now has perfect
eyesight and
needs no glasses
for work or read
ing. An optometrist
who is not
n e c e s sarlly an
optimist, you must understand tells
me the 74-year-old wno neeas no
glasses Is not such an exceptional
case; he probably has 3D myopia
(that, I think, means a certain de
gree of nearsightedness) or one eye
may be emmetropic and there I
can't follow the optometrist any fur
ther. But he goes on to. say tnai
many persona with 2D or 3D myopia
go through life without glasses and
declare their eyes are stronger tnan
their neighbors'. The optometrist
cites an acquaintance who at 70 is
slightly myopic In one eye and hy
peroplc (far-sighted) In the other,
but has never worn glasses, nor has
he had any eye massage, Bates or
absent treatments for his eyes. This
70-year-old gentleman thinks It Is
foolish for folks to wear glasses.
Well, the more I learn about It
the less I know.
Optometrists, opticians, oculists
and their clients, customers or pa
tients all have their Ideas and while
they're telling you It seems quite
plausible, but no two of them agree
about anything. That's what fraz
zles my nerves so.
Tho last three oculists I consulted
clearly had no definite opinion or
advice to offer when X asked whether
It was better for me to wear a lens
for distant vision or to omit It as
long as my distant vision Is good
without glasses.
The last two optometrists I nave
consulted about the same thing were
quite firm about It at the take-off,
but before they got far with the
argument they, too, became vague,
and confused.
So I wear my glasses when I wish
and leave 'em off whenever I feel
like It.
My own notion I am not an eye
expert, however la that, all these
eye massage and eye exercise Ideas
are the bunk. Not that they do
any harm, but I regard such prac
tices as a silly wasu. of time.
Prom the physiological viewpoint
and here I do profess to be an ex
right." Wise Mr. Baba. He should
be elected to congress.
The last two volumes of "Every
Mail's Encyclopedia,' Just published,
undertakes to "set you right" on
Oeorge Washington. The cherry tree
story was "Parson Weems' silly in
vention." Washington was not a
great Sunday school hero. He got
angry, liked picnics and barbecues,
"danced and had flirtations," at
tended the races, raced hla own
horses, played cards for money, ran
up bills at clubs, for alcoholic drinks;
etc. All this, true or false, does not
Interest the public.
It may be taken for granted that
any manab le to beat the British was
unlike a wax figure In many ways.
The main thing to tllat Washington
DID beat the British.
Moscow announces that Russia has
sowed one million fewer acres of
wheat than was planned. However,
on, July 1, more than 341,000,000
acres had been sown, and that Is
not doing badly. Such a crop means
400,000 square miles of wheat, equal
to a strip IS miles wide from the
Atlantic to the Pacific ocean,
A plague of typhus fever In Chile
that has killed 70 affords an op
portunity to try the new typhus se
rum, made by grinding up fleas that
have bitten rata Infected with ty
phus, and lnj ect the flea dust
into living Guinea pigs.
The serum from a mild form of ty
phus teaches the human blood cells
how to fight the most deadly germs
when they appear. Wonderful to sci
ence. A Paris dispatch to Cyrus R. K.
Curtis' papers shows that France thus
far has not fared so badly In dealing
with "Uncle Shylock." Uncle Sam
left In Prance four hundred million
dollars' worth of war stock, turned
over to the French government aa
part of the Mellon-Berenger debt
agreement.
The French have sold for caah part
of the stuff left In France by Uncle
Sam for two hundred and seventy
million dollars, seventy millions more
than France has repaid to the United
Stat, and enough to continue pay
ing French Installments for the next
two years. He may be a "Shylock"
but Uncle Sam Is not an efficient
Shylock
Chinese Bandits
Renew Activity (
MONO KONO. China, July 14
(AP) While the attention of the :
Cantonese army has been diverted to
comm. unlets in the north have re
newed their actlvltlea and today they
captured the town ot Bin Feng. ..
Graves Jewelry Shop, one block
aorUk of postoflica. Phone 490-W.
JUST EYE WATER.
pert Just looking at things, prefer
ably distant things, landscapes or
scenery without undue effort to
make out detail, Is the most health
ful eye exercise one can take. Mind,
I am not saying that rolling your
eyes goo-goo Is not exercise or not
without benefit In some Instances.
Perhaps It would be a good thing
for some minds to concentrate on
even such a task for a moment now
and then.
If you feel that your eyes need
exercise, at any rate there Is no
sense In subscribing to a mall-order
course In the mysteries of rolling
your eyes.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Close Your Mouth.
I sleep with my mouth open. Is
this unhealthy? How can I stop
it? J. E. B.
Answer It is not a healthful habit.
We should breathe through the
mouth only during extraordinary
exertion or when swimming. Try
to fllep in lateral semi-prone posi
tion, not on your back, and with
no pillow or only a thin one under
your head. If there Is any ob
struction of one or both sides of
the nose, have it treated by the
physician.
It Means There's No Such Thing.
Kindly Inform me what your state
ment that there Is no such thing as
nervous exhaustion means. I have
been trying for years to build up
a shattered nervous system .
M. P.
Answer It means there's no such
thing. Nerves neither produce nor
expend energy. They serve merely
to carry Impulses, messages. Does
It exhaust the wires to carry the
impulse when you ring the door
bell? My motive was to persuade
misguided victims like yourself to
cut the futile quest for "building
up," and consult a physician who
will endeavor to find out what alls
you. But for your health's sake
leave your "shattered nervous sys
tem" out of the Interview. That's
sheer hokum, and only a quack
takes It seriously.
)oy Water.
I think you made a bad blunder
at a time when there la so much
depression, by declaring that alcohol
is another depressant. A few good
drinks make a man feel like a mil
lionaire and he ceases to worry about
depression . . . L. B. J.
Answer Or a few good shots of
coke wRl bring back . his heaven
when he is sobering up after the
few drinks. Or a few taps on his
head with a mallet will make him
Indifferent to all worldly cares.
(Copyright, John P. DUle Co )
Bridge 'Horseman'
Associated froaa fhoto
A dispute separated Oswald Jacoby
from the "four horsemen," contract
bridge stars, and Howard Schenken 1
(above) will take his place. Other
members are P. Hal Sims, W I Hard
S. Karn and David Burnstlne.
Desirable houses alwsys In first
class condition, for rent lease or sale.
Call 100.
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Joseph. Wallowa County Livestock
association shipped two decks hogs to
market during recent two days.
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Waterapar
Quick Drying
Enamel, per quart
$1.40
Sun-Olo, for walla
and woodwork, per
quart 95
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Sun-Proof Faint
Reg. colors, per gal. 552-93
White, per gal 3.15
Wallhide, quarts
K. D.Ross Co.
22 S. Grape Phone 640
Flight o Time
(Medford and Jackson Coont)
History from the Files of The
MaU Tribune ot V and 10 Veen
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAT
July 14, 1023
(It was Friday)
Carl Plchtner and family return
from an auto trip to the Oregon
Cavea. No trouble was experienced
In making the trip In a day.
Deadlock in nation-wide rail strike
continues.
County In a turmoil over Klan
backed recall of Sheriff TerrllL Citi
zens' committee declares, "time has
come to end reign of gossip and mild
terrorism."
Northwest sheriffs declare war on
"moonshine and country dances."
Country dances "mother of Juvenile
crime," sheriffs declare.
Jesse Wtnburn of Ashland gives
$500 toward building a mountain
road.
"The atage driver to Butte Falls
reports that he was loaded Tuesday
morning." (Eagle Point Eaglets.)
China in turmoil as civil war nears.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAT
July 14, 1912
(It was Sunday)
The river road to Trail Is hub deep
on a wagon wheel.
Rot wave hits city and valley. Flsb
lrfg improves.
Oranta Pass defeats Medford, 4 to
S. Walt Antle's long hit missed be
ing a homer by Inches. The umpire
was called "a brother of Bill Taft"
by one of the Irate fans after a de
cision at the plate. -
Chicken thieves busy at Gold Bill.
Manager Tom Fuson will take the
team to Yreka this week.
Eapee excursion to Coltsln proves
popular, and more will be run.
Hog prices soar on Portland mar
kets. INDEPENDENCE FDR
IS
TOKYO, July 14. (AP) The Jap
anese government, following a series
of conferences during the past week,
Indicated unmistakably to the League
of Nations Manchurlan investigating
commission that it was determined
to recognize the Independence of
Manchuria as soon as U felt the de
velopments of the new regime war
ranted It.
After that. It Indicated to the
commission, Japan will decline to
negotiate further with China or the
League of Nations regarding the
status of Manchuria.
Nab Italian Rello Cheats
COMACCHIO, Italy (AP) Police
here arrested two men charged with
manufacturing Imitation Etruscan
pottery, burying It In fields and then
digging It up In the presence of trust
ing tourist buyers.
Good grades ox mmber at cull
prices. Medford Lumber Co.
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CAMP HURLBURT, Wash., July 14.
(Spl.) Badges signifying proficien
cy with the rifle or machine gun aa
C. M. T. O. sharpshooters or first-class
gunner have been won by two boyi
from Jackson county, All or tne stu
dents attending tiie 1033 Citizens'
Military Training Camp here fired
special courses at army rifle range
last week, but only a limited num
ber qualified for the greater degree
of skill represented by the more cov
eted badges.
Among those winning distinction
as C. M. T. O. aharpshooters or first
class gunners Jackson county had
Patrick Shaw, Medford, and Woodrow
Shaver, Oold Hill. f
Stork Avoids England
LONDON (AP) The stork'i
visits to England are becoming leas
freauent. There were 7,451 fewer
babies In the first quarter ot 1933
than in 1931, the rate of 15.3 a thou
sand being the lowest on record.
Chile Feeds Unemployed
SANTIAGO, chile (AP) Recent
government figures showed that
130.000 persons were being fed at
stations maintained to care for un
employed and that thousands of oth
ers were getting other aid.
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A Guessing Contest
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Or If a dozen eggs cost 25c, what are
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There's no guesswork about our shop
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knowing that our business principles
are gauged by the quality of our
workmanship. We leave no stone un
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