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    AtEDFORD MAUi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOIT, FRTDAY, OCTOBER 28, J932.
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Medford Mail Tribune
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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUBJSAU
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Offices In Ne Tori. CWrajo. Detroit. Bu
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1 1 0raiTWlX1A!OM
Ye Smudge Pot
, Bj Arthur Perty
.nation, tha harder
It Is to dlilersntlat, (there' wot
lor you), between a mad Democrat,
and a trended Republican, and nei
ther one will ever mi the White
Home Lawn. Mixed with the two, la
the wild candidate, who think he 1
abused, every time another candi
date 1 mentioned.
It might lntereet you to know that
SO year ago, aooordlng to the Jack
sonville Post, the livery table rate.
"were far to nign.
New York ha closed the regular
burlesque snows, nus wis v
atlll watch government by the people.
(Schenectady (N. T.) Oazette)
The trum anavea again,
The Spring Ilea are coming horns
Is roost.
i
YOU'RE WELCOME!
(DeKalb (Mo.) Gazette) '
i I want to thank the friend
who ao loyally stood by me dur
ing the recent primary. I had
very few relative and no poll
' tlcal pull. If I am to blame for
anyone having a big family I am
perfectly willing to help support
them.
(Signed) . JOHN COLLYIR.
- .
Can anybody guess why Rufu Hol
mm. state treasurer, la keeping 'hl
mouth abut this fall, about hla "sub
sidised pres.?
From now on, the talk will be as
dangerous, as a. 13-year-old kid loose
with a.30-30 rifle.
' MYSTERY
' . (New Outlook)
I believe Herbert Hoover has
bad one of the toughest Jobs ever
faced by an American President;
that compared to It OolUdge's
term was a mere episode In button-pressing,
Indian headgear In
spection end aap bucket demon
atratlon; and that Mr. Hoover'
determination to run again can
only ba explained as due to some
thing he ate.
'
A prominent banker say he would
njoy running a newspaper column
for Just on day. And, boy. what we
oould do to a bank In half the time.
(Boston Transcript.) Just give us
three minute head start on the sher
iff. There Id thl satisfaction: The Vet
era are not counted like the number
present at a political meet. The new
mathematics work thusly: 18 men are
present. The correct total la gained
by addH so 188. In cltlee of over
80.000 the 8 it placed ahead so 818.
BEST TEAM I.OBKS
The Hardscrabble football team
played a return game with our boys
Friday In Jameson's pasture. It was
another hard battle, but again our
boys lost 84 to 0. Your scribe attend
ed the game, the first one he has
everaeen and learned a lot. Our best
player, George McWhlnny, vjom they
called the quarterback, stepped In a
badger hole, hurt his leg and had
to quit. Mel Hick's hired man, who
had never seen a game before, took
Ills place and plaved until h had a
oouple of front teeth kicked out The
Hardscrabble fellows are gentleman
ly players, the work of their hslf
buck being outstanding. Com again
boy. Pleasant Olen Items.)
" The Community Chest
TPHE collapse of the Community Chest this year, is gymtomatic
of the times. For several seasons the Community CheBt
members worked in harmony, and the people of this community
were relieved of countless drives, and the annoyances attepding
them. Duplications of effort were avoided, and funds collected
were distributed where most needed.
But this year there was friction and dissension from the
start. The spirit of give-and-take evaporated; cooperation
dwindled; differences of opinion became so extreme and un
yielding, that an impasse was reached, and it was decided to
abandon the Community chest entirely.
"THIS outcome we regard as extremely unfortunate. But the
harm has been done, it is too lats now to undo it. There
is no escape from a series of drives for the various relief and
character building organizations.
The only consolation is that after this yesr's experience,
WITHOUT the Community Chest, public opinion may be so
aroused, and the value of unified and cooperative effort so
plainly demonstrated, that the Community Chest will be revived,
next year, with such strong popular support, that its retention
will be permanent, and its success CERTAIN.
It Must Be Done!
KELSO KILLING HELD
ECHO SOUTHERN FEUD
KBLSO, Waah., Oct. 38. (AV-Carl
O. Reld, 81. was held In the county
Jail here today, accused of the slay
ing of Walter Cronk, 80, who was
ahot to death last night at Oak
Point. Polio said Reld admitted the
killing and claimed self-defense. A
reverberation from old North Caro
lina feuds was blamed tor the killing,
aoqualntanoea said. The Cronk nd
Reld families bav had trouble for
years.
Grid Star Left
Her Says Bride
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. 38.
(API Charging desertion, cruel and
Inhuman treatment, and non-support.
Jean Rogers Meenan, former
University of Oregon tudnt, yes
terday filed suit for divorce from
Kenneth Meenan, former Northwest
ern university footbsll tar. They
war married early thl year while
Mrs. Meenan was attending North
western, Broken windows glased by Trov
bridge, Oattnat WOIs,
SO-CALLED character-building organizations' are important,
and we agree with those who would regard abandoning
them ENTIRELY, as extremely unfortunate.
On the other hand, the approachnig winter in this commu
nity and every other, promises to be an extremely critical
period, from the standpoint of the unemployed and their
families.
Providing food for those without it; providing warmth and
shelter for families unable to provide it for themselves; is an
INESCAPABLE SOCIAL OBLIGATION.
This paper feels very strongly that relief work should be the
first consideration, and people in a position to give, should
concentrate upon providing it. For people without food and
J shelter, not only provide the major humanitarian problem, they
j represent a genuine civic danger.
If this duty can be fully performed, and sufficient resources
remain to keep the character building organizations functioning,
WELL AND GOOD. But if this CAN'T be done, then we feel,
the latter, RATHER than the former should be sacrificed. .
A S we understand it, there is a plan afoot, to place frelief
work on the oity and county tax rolls next year, thus dis
pensing with voluntary contributions There is much to be said in
favor of such a program, but obviously it can't be effective
this year, or next year UNTIL tax money is available.
The local relief problem, in other words, is an IMSIEDIATE
one. To carry our suffering and unemployed through the com
ing winter, is a duty that must be performed, and must be
financed NOW.
This relief work centers around the Red Cross, and this is
a plea for the people of this community to prepare now, to
give this organization, that generous financial support which
it DESERVES, and local conditions DEMAND, when its
solicitation for funds, starts about two weeks hence,
III -Will Never Pays
TpHIS spirit of dissension and dissatisfaction, which wrecked
the Community Chest, is undoubtedly a product of the
depression. People are disgruntled, their nerves are on edge.
The destructive results are noticeable in all walks of life, in
all departments of human activity, private and public, domes
tic and political. This is no time to launch endeavors, which
depend for their success upon harmony and g'ood will.-
The presidential campaign is nearly over. Putting all
political partisanship aside, it is our considered conviction, that
no President in this nation's history, ever more clearly DE
SERVED re-election a vote of gratitude and confidence from
the American people, than does President, Hoover. "We don't
believe we are yielding to nn unreasoning partisanship when
we maintain, that in the light of facts as they EXIST, condi
tions as they ARE, the Republicans never had a Btronfler
candidate or a stronger case ; the Democrats never bad weaker
candidate or a weaker case.
Were economio conditions, or our national psychology, nor
mal, there would, in our judgment be no question, about the
result. But conditions' are not normal, the national psychology
is warped and twisted.
As a result the outcome from a Republican standpoint, at
best, is in doubt. Not because so many American people want
to vote for Roosevelt, there is no enthusiasm for him even
among his most ardent supporters, but because so many want
to vote against conditions as they are, and give vent to a blind
but deep-seated, Resentment.
nmrrci ..4. i ...,.t,,n. ...I. t
mo no icgoiu aa kaucuiuijt iiuiuiiuuaio, uui bu Uluvu Hum
tlie standpoint of President Hoover and the Kepublicsn
party, as from the standpoint of the country and the people
in it.
UR idea, was more clearly expressed by a cartoon on this
page a few days ag, than anything we have said, or can
say, about it. That Cartoon represented Mr. Average Voter,
swinging a hammer marked "protest vote", that knocked down
the pin, in front of him, and simultaneously released a mechan
ical boot, that gave him a swift kick, in the rear.
. There you have it I The lesson is plain. In fact we doubt
if ill temper and blind resentment ever injures the victim, as
much as the individual who yields to it.
But, it is so much easier to see that truth (like other Chris
tian truths) AFTER the event, rather than BEFORE 1
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Signed letter pertaining to persoual health and Hygiene, not to Oeaae.
diagnosis or treatment, will b answered by Ur Brady U a slam pad aaU-ad-dressed
envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be onet and wnnan In Ink
Owing to the large number of letter received only a few can be aiiswerad
here. No reply can be mad to quene not conforming to Instructions, Ad
dress Dr. WUItam Brady In can of Th MaU Tribune.
REST VERSUS EXERCISE TOU GALL - BLADDER
More Important than any question
of medicine, diet, massage, manipula
tion or surgical technic In a great
many cases la the
problem of pre
scribing and In
suring th right
degree or kind of
exercise or rest.
When a physi
cian say rest he
doesn't mean
whst the layman
thinks be means.
To the physl
eian reat may
mean a epeclal
posture, a plaster splint, a drug to re
lax aoco-nmodatlon, selection of food
which Is completely digested in the
stomach or little or not at all digest
ed thsre, breast or belly breathing,
mutism, fsstlng, even poisoning.
When there Is a good reason to
think the patient has chronic chole
cystitis (gall-bladder Inflammation)
with or without gallstones, It la gen
erally advisable to avoid the ever ready
laxative or cathartic, . no matter
whether It be ordinary salts, natural
mineral water or an oil. These reme
dies, so lightly taken by laymen,
cause contraction of the gall-bladder
and ejection of bile or an attempt at
ejection, arid the contraction In
creases the colic or pain, without ac
complishing any benefit greater than
an ordinary meal would produce.
The colic or pain associated with
gall-bladder Inflammation, whether
there are gallstones or not, Is chiefly
due to contractions of the gall-bladder
and bile passages. Besides saline
laxatives and castor or olive "oil, we
know that the ejection of chyme (di
gesting food mass mixed with acid
gastric Juice) Into the duodenum pro
duces such contraction, especially
food containing considerable fat,
such as yolk of egg, cream, butter,
animal rata, olive oil. And we know
that anger produces such contrac
tions. ....There Is at 111 another reason why
persons wltif gall-bladder trouble
should avoid the foods mentioned
and certain other Itema to be men
tioned presently. These foods con
tain considerable cholesterol, a fat
like substance which entera Into the
composition of most gallstones. Be
sides the fats named, liver, brains,
peas, beans and wheat are rich m
cholesterol. If you are subject to
chronic lowgrade cholecystitis It will
do you no harm to get your carbo
hydrates (starches or sugars) from
other Items than those named, and to
play the role of Jack Spratt, that Is,
take the lean and give your other
half the fat or the cream.
Nothing said her about rest for
the atck gallbladder la to be con
strued sn Injunction against belly
breathing. Belly breathing 1 bene'
flclal in every conceivable liver or
gall-bladder trouble except only cases
that put the patient In bed with the
doctor. Patients as 1U as that should
ask the attending physician about
belly breathing. If he smiles about
It, you tell him, with my compli
ments, that It la at least as helpful
as any other bit of hocus-pocus we
physicians know about.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Diathermy Method Not For Crooners.
Speaking of the diathermy method
of extirpating tonsils a physician
says: "How different some of the
throats one sees after diathermy
no torn pillars or disfigured throats,
such as we see after the old surgical
method. I have - treated several pa
tients who have been able to sing
In church. In radio program or con
cert the same day. One patient plays
wio nute in - orchestra and
the diathermy treatmenta never In
terrupted his work. I have also had
patients play on the saxophone
heaven forgive them while they were
unaer treatment. . . ,
Answer There's one ereat draw.
back about the diathermy method
wmcn the old-timers who still hack
'em out by the old Spaulsh method
ought to us to frighten patients who
would like the modern way diather
my doesn't compel the crooners to
miss any performances.
Belly Breathing
Your Belly Breathing proved the
very thing I needed. For one thing It
has cured the constipation with
which I hod suffered for years . . .
(S. D.)
Answer I am glad to know It, but
I do not suggest belly breathing for
that purpose. It may Improve intes
tinal Indigestion by the massage ef
fect It has on the liver and the bili
ary apparatus.
Communicable Disease In School.
Now Is a good time to warn parents
of the dangers of catching communi
cable disease at school. Especially crl.
(D. J, McN.)
Answer Can't make much head
way. Too many old fogy health of
ficers still teaching that bad weather
or exposure to cold or wet feet has
something to do with such ailments.
Too many Ignoramus teachers and
principals of schools urging that a
"mere cold" , Is no reason for ab
sence. Too many selfish parents who
send children to school when they
obviously have symptoms which
should exclude them.
(Copyright, John F. DlUe Co.)
Flight 'o Time
(Medfurd and Jack ion Count
Hlitory from tna Filet or Tnr
MaU Trtbuna of 4 and 10 Year'
1 TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
Ootobw 28, 1922.
(It Was Saturday)
City and country full of political
orators as bitterest campaign In his
tory of state comes to close.
1. water la the Issue In city campaign.
Snow storm rages over Middle west.
Warm aun shines over the valley.
Many Medford people to Journey to
Crater Lake Sunday, to see the scenic
wonder In her winter dreu. -
Alexander Powell, famous lecturer
to visit city soon.
Bernard Hughes, a grade school boy,
sustains a badly skinned noae in a
football game. (Now U. of O. center,
and former Medford high star.)
Medford high school football team
defeated OAO rooks in the last min
ute of play 30 to 14, at Corvallls.
Coach Eddie Durno and his men to
get ft royal welcorie home.
, Police warn ixiya they must not be
destructive on Hallowe'en.
L. M. Sweet of Beagle, writes a let
ter to the editor deploring "political
rough atuff, by both ldes of the argument."
A candidate for the legislature pro
tests hla war record is assailed.
Report that doeens of Jackson
county Republicans will desert their
party to vote for Walter M. Pierce,
for governor, la declared by County
Committee, to be faise. (The count
showed they did.)
Balmy Indian summer prevails over
the valley, but rain la needed.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
October 28. 1912.
(It Was Monday)
Farm hand steals $300 worth of
Jewelry from Miss Alice Hanley.
Mme. Gadskl sings at the Nat and
delights large audience.
Editorial declares, "the Rpullcan
party of Jackson county Is trampling
the rights of the people under foot."
Mose Barkdull. Democratic candidate
for the legislature 'comes out "for
purity in politics."
Chemical plant planned for' valley.
Aahland seethes with political rumors.
James S. Sherman, vice president of
the United States near to death.
Communications
Let's Stop the Slaughter.
To the Editor:
During the present hunting season
there have been two fatal hunting
accidents and one near accident In
Jackson county. The men respon
sible for these accidents are men be
tween the ages of 39 and 45 years,
not Inexperienced boy.
It seems that it Is time an effort
was made to learn the cause of these
accident and try to remove that
cause. 1 once had a man shoot at
me for a deer, at "Very close range.
King Insulted By
Red In Parliament
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Oct. 38 (AP)
A communist cry of "Down with the
fascist government," Interrupted a
speech by King Boris today at the
opening of parliament. Ushers sur
rounded the mart who had shouted
and ejected him while the rest of
libe deputlea cheered.
The other coumumijt member
walked out In protest and th king
finished hla speech.
PORTLAND, Oct. 38 ur) Herman
Enke, 70, for many years active In
business her, end president of the
Ink City Dye works, died at his
horn last night. He had been III
two year.
Select Utah Coal 13 SO per ton off
car car due Oct. 38, Med. ruel Co
Tel. J1,
LAYING HENS
RACE TO DUCK
THESUNSHSNE
But U C. BeU. Jr., Knows
What to Do
Wnttra pAoltirnu tvr tl tftqatlaUtl
ilk Us podlfiW C Wfclu Uihora
stock brd by Ur. I a Bull, Jr., of
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nub ontftisln NOPCO XX CotiMatrst)
TilsmlB rt la tt s vital Btltl for itr
are' kulta aid top prodootloa la nuDir,
Ur. BaIL Jt wn. "Is vary vim
tkr a bird won't nj eat la ik oo
kin mUm k It fortwd to do to and tha
tbt Is anoomforUbla, Thr anjor tk iob
bias bal It Is a qtmlloB ai to th antenot
e altra vloUt fyt racoWtd by tk.m, par
tlealarlj daring tk 1st inmmu montkt
kB tka e'noapktr ta aalu fall of
amoka, tkas prohibiting tba altra rioUt '
ray pining tkroagk. Wa oniidtr tka
NOPCO XX akoap In in Mot la ktcping
as tka summer prodacttoa."
Mr. fad-, WMtvra Uansgar of NOPCO, j
atsarvi raadm of tbls papar ral Informa
tion If tky ears to writ for a tpvrlal '
WtUrtii foldtr telling "Whit 15 Tro
fMor of Poultry linabandry Say Abont
rttding VlUmla D." If yoa'ra not a
postryrnan how this ad to roar algk
kor wko ts. Tha folder It qnlt wortk
whtla. No rkarga poMrt'd. Addrasi
bilw to NOfC 4U OWtfjaJa eta i
qaj sfftytkafr j
HOTEL
ALLEN
Attractive Winter Rates To
Permanent Quests
Rooms Without Bath
1 person, per week $4
2 persons, per week Jj6
Rooms with private bath
1 person, per week $6
2 persons, per week JgS
Hot water day and nights
Steam Heat
East Main
Tel. 800
USMBfeldSl
WHAT? DON'T YOU WANT TO GET RICH QUICK?
That w... ',ae "AN
"IM. QUIT.
31 no that time I hava dons a lot
of thinking.
In my opinion these accidents
would be prevented In almost every
case If the hunters were using dogs
In hunting deer. I believe that had
there been a dog In each hunting
party where a man was killed, that
both men would be alive now, for
the man who did the shooting would
have reasoned like this: "If this Is
a deer or bear It ts strange I don't
hear the dog. I had better not shoot
yet." In all probability tfce man
who did the shooting would have
seen the dog before the man In the
brush .came Into view. A dog will
also warn other hunters in the same
neighborhood that others are near.
California has proven that using a
dog Is In no way a menace to deer
hunting, but Instead tends to In
crease the deer, because the hunters
do not kill nearly as many female
deer when hunting with a, dog.
When a dog Jumps' a deer, It runs
with its head up to listen, trying to
locate the dog. The hunter ca.n see
at once whether or not It has horns.
But when' a man jumps a deer. It
runs with Its head down In front
of Its body, and In the brush, and
the hunter shoots, hoping It has
horns, but often finds that he has
killed a doe or maybe a man.
I have studied this subject from
all angles and will say that I don't
believe there Is one sound reason
that is based on facts, why hunting
deer with a dog Is wrong and should
not be allowed. But there are many
reasons why deer should never be
hunted without a dog.
C. R. BENNETT,
central "olnt, Oct. 25.
Schedule of G.OP.
Meets in County
Eagle Point, Orange hall, Friday,
Oct. as.
Gold Hill. Odd Fellows hall, Mon
day, Oct. 31.
Ashland, city hall, Tuesday, Nov. 1.
App legate, Orange hall. Wednes
day, Nov. i.
Wimer, school house, Thursday,
Nov. 8.
Butte Falls, Woodmen hall, Friday,
Nov. 4.
Speaking at each place begins a
8 p. m.
Jas. W. Mott, candidate for con
grew, speaks at the Gold Hill and
Ashland meetings. Two or three good
speakers will be at all the other meet
ings. The Ashland Scotch Kilty band will
play at each meeting at 7:30 p. m.
The republican candidates will at
tend each meeting and be Intro
duced.
Army Flier Killed.
MANILA, P. I., Oct. 28. 7P) Ueui,
Leroy M. Wolfe, 38. was fatally In
jured today In the crash of an army
airplane during gunnery practice.
Captain Edgar P. Sorenson was In
Jured. Wolfe was a naltve of Ohio,
Severin Battery Service
Medford Made Batteries
6-roIt, 13-plate, 1 year guaran
tee, $3.50
Re-chg. 50c. Our Make 25c
Re-wound armatures 91 up
1S22 V. Riverside Phone 1338
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