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Br Arthor Perry
At this writing the voters have
started to drift. Yeoterday a down
trodden farmer who drifted Into the
Republican party to run for office
Kepuoucaa poxi-y w .
last soring on a Meier platform, was
in town and announced he had drift-
ed Into the Democratic party. n
sported a Roosevelt button to prove
that he was through drifting. This
morning Claude Baylor, a graduate of
the Bates Bros. Barber College and
School of Oratory, was drifting
around town In a pair of overalls. Mr.
Baylor was denunciatory of Mr. Hoov
er because In 1020, 1031, 1032, 1933,
1024, 1025. 1028, 1027, and 1028. the
president caused him to drift In an
auto from this valley to Pennsylvania
and back again. Mr. Baylor's drifting,
however, has been geographical, not
political. He never recovered from
his first dose of Democracy, swigged
when he wss young. The past year
or so, our hero, through the dlabol
lcal cussedness of the ohlet executive,
baa been grabbing plowhandles,
razors, and fishing poles, Instead of
steering wheels, monkey-wrenches,
and hoods to determine what ailed
the engine, He needed a shave, but
sever looked better. There was also
a farmer from the Applegate in town
yesterday. Last spring iie drifted Into
considerable bull, and was painfully
gored by the same, and was drifting
back for some more, when he recalled
In 10U, when the -Democrats got thru
lowering the tariff, that great num
bers of Mexican cows drifted into the
county, and being cheaper, drifted
Into the butoherchops ahead of his
own and caused the profits to drift
elsewhere, so he hss drifted Into the
fence corner of oommonsenss. Thess
sure are the days, when lifelong Be'
publicans, who havs slwsys been
Democrat, start drifting towards the
Democratic standard bearer, and tell
everybody about It.
"I face certain defeat at the polls,"
said a candidate yesterday, Who had
been slipped a Truth serum pill In
bis spring water. He Is the only
loser.
Our idea of' an' unsung hero Is
Fred Strang, a Hoover defender en
tirely surrounded by msd and enrep
tured Democrats. His Paw regards
him aa a amlrch on the political
escutcheon of the Strsng family.
NOW, ALSO ABUSED
(Cass, Mo., Democrat)
M. T. Hedd of Harrlsvllle had a
good Job this summer and the
depression wssn't worrying him.
Then came the 2-oent tax on
checks, "snd when the boss de
ducted the 2 cents from my pay
check. I quit," he ssld. Tns de
pression Is worrying him now.
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Credit must be given for thinking
up sn alibi for wholesale lying, In
these psrts. The liars performed a
olvlo 'service with their lying, it Is
argued, and lied not from sny msntal
depravity, but to wake up the people
who had never been asleep for
their own good. Thus, it can be
readily seen the Truth won, but Lies
scored a moral victory. To be sure
the Lying bred Hste, and aroused the
lawless rabble, but this was a tonic,
and was nothing but Righteousness
wosrlng a false face. Later in the
month a series of hootchle-coochle
dsnces will be staged, to Intensify
the refinement of the waits. The
current epidemic of petty thieving is
not criminal. Thieves ers Just dem
onstrating tttist "honesty is the best
policy" If you get csught.
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Oltto ShlmcKta, 8, had an argument
with his Psw Sundsy, which he lost
by a heavy plurality, and failed to
carry a single precinct. His Psw
thought Oltro wss Manchuria.
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Two or three Ashland Democrats
were up. yesterday, hopeful of victory,
and smiling with tears in their eyes.
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The Tuesday Bridge club will meet
this sfternoon, to vote on whether
they will go and vote next Tuesday,
or listen to a Frisco expert explain
the new bridge rules. This will be a
test between governmental welfare
and when to lead the trey of spades.
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If American-born cltlcena don't
like the wsy aliens are sneering at
the American form of government,
the American-born citizens can move
to the homeland of the sneering
aliens.
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The frost hss laid a heavy hand
upon the trees, and now the leaves
are almost as numerous as candidates.
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The valley martyrs are getting
ready to look sad, and be martyred,
and pass the hat,
taMMlam
The Two Best Speakers
"Sincerity of feeling ts the sterling mark of ST! good litera
ture whether by the written or spoken word. Without It no
literary skill can produce s great book: without It, no oratorical
facility, can produce a great speech. But WITH XT, IM A HIOH
DEGREE, any literate, person, may attain, by the written or
spoken word, true distinction, and that Inner Integrity which
raises effort lnevltsbly above the oommonplace."
A
CLEARER definition of what distinguishes permanent
from transient achievement in the realm of letters and the
spoken word, has perhaps never been given than this quotation
from the published lectures of Brander Matthews.
Applying this test to the present political campaign, estab
lishes the fact, that the best speeches to date, have unquestion
ably been given by President Hoover, and Norman Thomas
the candidates of the Republican and Socialist parties.
Absolute sincerity of feeling distinguishes both men. Presi
dent Hoover believes, ABSOLUTELY and profoundly in what
he calls the "AMERICAN social and economic system." lie
believes it is the best system of civilized government yet de
vised. He believes that this country's salvation lies in remain
ing true to that system, and working itself out of the present
morass, by cleaving to its FUNDAMENTAL principles. He
feels this so strongly, that in his Madison Square speech last
night, and in the speeches that preceded it, in SPITE of his
shortcomings as a publio speaker, in SPITE of his ineptness as
an "exhorter", by the SHEER INTENSITY OF HIS FEELING,
the strength of his conviction, he did attain that inner integrity,
which raised his effort above the commonplace, and gives it a
place in the political history of this period.
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X1TITH equal sincerity, with equal strength of conviction,
' Norman Thomas does NOT believe in the American social
and economic system. He believes it is all Svrong. He believes
ONLY through its destruction, and its replacement by the
socialization of industry and government, can conditions be
improved. However one may disagree with the Thomas creed
and we do disagree with it completely no one who has followed
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integrity wnicn aisunguisnes
sient and the commonplace.
The "Real"
IF we COULD as a people, shake off this partisan psychosis,
which has us in its grip, and renders any comprehension of
the realities or true perspective,
of November; it would be obvious
now being waged, is NOT between President Hoover and Gov.
ernor Roosevelt; not between
parties; but between President
between the Republican and Socialist parties'.
They alone hold to sincere
principles, which are FUNDAMENTALLY AND INHERENT
LY, OPPOSED.
Their battle is a real battle, the Hoover-Roosevelt battle is
only a sham one. Important from the standpoint of partisan
ship it is true, important as to the IMMEDIATE fortunes and
material welfare of this country. But unimportant, when
merely considered as a part of the great cosmio plan.
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1 1 MiEN why make all this fuss over it I Why care whether
President Hoover or Roosevelt wins!
MERELY THIS. Norman Thomas can't win. The contest
is solely between Hoover and Roosevelt. The question then
comes down to this :
Which candidate and which party is better fitted to take
control of the government at this critical time, under this
"AMERICAN system."
The party, that sincerely believes in it the system of free
initiative and equal opportunity (the capitalistic system if you
prefer t) or
The party that for political purposes only, doesn't believe
in it, (but as Norman Thomas has truly said either does believe
in it, or has no honest belief whatever).
In President Hoover who has built the machine of rehabili-
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tation and reconstruction, and who knows how to run it, or in
Governor Roosevelt who has built no machine, has offered
no concrete plan; who prattles about the forgotten man and
the new deal, in the farm belt; but who returns to New York,
joins his plutocratio pals Vincent Astor, Barney Baruch and
John J. Raskob, .in the exclusive Racquet club, and assures
them so charmingly they "have nothing to fear."
In other words, .. . .
We either BELIEVE, or we DON'T believe, in this American
system, that Presided Hoover believes in so completely, and
the essential principles of which he expounds so clearly.
If we DO, then we should support the man who also believes
in it, the one man in this country, best qualified by character,
knowledge and experience to run it,
If we don't, then we should not turn to Raosevolt, the
synthctio apostlo of the forgotten man, the left-handed friend
of capitalism but to Norman Thonias1 who proposes a NEW
deal that IS new; who offers a plan that is a real plan; who
doesn't approve what Hoover approves in private, and then
condemn it in public,' but who is opposed to Hoover and what
he stands for privately and publicly, all times, and all down
the line.
TTIIERE is the issue, the real issue in this campaign, but
not one-half of one percent of the people will believe it.
If we were as a people, CONSISTENT, if we could throw
off our partisan blinders for just a brief lucid interval the
people of this country would either be for the American system,
and tlp man who best exemplifies it, PRESIDENT HOOVER,
or they would be against the American system, and the man
who best exemplifies that opposition, NORMAN THOMAS.
They would not allow themselves to be stranded HALF
WAY BETWEEN, lured on the fatal political fly paper, by
promises that can't be kept, or stuck on the rocks, because
they kicked out the best pilot under that AMERICAN system,
for a makeshift and inexperienced one.
Oregon-Louisiana
Clash Postponed
BATON ROtJOC, U , Not. 1. (AP)
The Louisiana State-Oregon foot
ball game here December 10, has bean
postponed to December 17, Athletic
Director T. O. Heard of L. 8. U. said
jodey.
MEDFORD irSJL
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me permanent, irom me tran
National Issue
impossible until after the 8th
to us all, that the real contest
the Republican and Democratic
Hoover and Norman Thomas
convictions, adhere 'to honest
The December 10 date conflicted
with the annual southern conference
meeting.
PRE Pioneers ' anu descendants
photographed without charge tor
pioneer historical collection
SHANOLK STUDIO.
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TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and nygiene. not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, anil be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped salt-ad-dressed
envelope Is enclosed. Letters should oe oriel and written la ink
owing to tne large number of letters
ere. no reply eea De made to Queries
dress Dr. William Brady to ears of rha
BABE KNEES AN
Correspondt sends in a clipping
snd sake for my view of the subject.
The clipping purports to be the views
of severs! world
famous author!'
ties, whose
names are not
divulged. One of
the coy author!
ties Is quoted ai
follows:
"Bare knees
in dsmp wea
ther presup
poses to ar
thritis, peo
pie have
enough trouble tea their knees
without exposing them to any
more."
' nave you ever noticed that we
eminent medical authorities do NOT
qusllfy our arbitrary assertions by
the clause "In my opinion?" We go
on the good old plan of pronounc.
Ing it so. That was enough to make
it so in the halcyon days.
Another well known but unidenti
fied authority, divulges the secret jt
his success In prsctlce. He says, that
When parents bring a child to him
he always advises covering the child's
knees, as he would rather err on the
side of safety. By the sams logic
thla gentleman would probably ad
vise agalnat aU ventilation, lest a
draft reach the child, and he would
prohibit all rough play in order to
protect the little darling against
stone bruises, skinned shins and
punches in the nose.
The prise "authority" of the lot
divests himself of this one:
"Doctors have noted, an in
crease In cases of Inflammation
of the bladder among those who
dress scantily. This Is thought
to be due to chilling of the lower
parts of the body."
This hypothetical "authority"
makes use of the old device he re
lapses into the passive or furtive
mode. He doesnt say "I think" or
even "we doctors think." but "It is
thought." For all you know sU the
thinking may be done by the office
boy or the Janitor. You're Just a
dumb customer and if it ever does
ooour to you to wonder who does the
thinking, you sre too timid to call
ths bluff.
There is no scientific evidence that
bare knees in damp weather predis
pose to any disease or in any way
Imperil health.
The clinical, actual or everyday ob
servation la U at baring trio knees is
a healthful practice whenever the
child (or adult) finds It comfort
able. Years ago, when women began to
follow the fashion of scanty attire.
Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jackson Count
History from the files of The
Mall Tribune of and 10 Year
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
November 1, 1922.
(It waa Wednesday)
Minneapolis mother who stole food
for 18-year-old son. Is betrayed by
youth for ts reward. He is held In
jail as a material witness, but the po
lice cant find the mother.
Campaign In Jackson county reaches
Its height, with Klan and compulsory
school bill sb red-hot Issues. A wave
of wild orstory sweeps over the vsUoy.
Ashlsnd politics scrambled beyond all
recognition and Jesse Wtnburn la
bone of contention.
Rogue Valley Cannery packs 40,000
esses.
The wife of Dr. R. M. Brumfleld,
Roseburg, who committed suicide In
state prison desth cell, becomes the
bride of a road worker.
Oregon haa best climate In Union
for raising bsbles, U. S. heslth board
reports.
Pine midsummer weather continues.
TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY
November 1, 1813.
(It was Friday)
County campaign seethes snd rsges
with seven speeches In a night in
this city.
"When Justice Winks" at the Star
theater.
Chester Pnrker wins the automobile
In the Toggery Bill contest.
Vote Against Bill 371. It will de
stroy free speech." (Adv.)
Gov. Os West urges all Jackson
county voters to vote for Col. K. E.
Kelly for prosecuting attorney, "as
he la a man of ability, and has a
backbone."
Tearful appeal Issued to all voters
by Democratic Nstlonsl committee.
James 8. Shermsn. vice-president
of United Ststes, . laid to rest with
slmpls ceremony at Otlca, N. T.
Communications
stop and Think.
To the &dltor:
It la self-evident that, until dawn
of the perfect day, somebody must
be always receiving new light and
making new departure., and there
has never been an Instance in the
htstory of the church In which this
has been done, but nearly the whole
of that generation has raided ft hue
and cry against it. There is much
talk on every rhaiad about remals.
But do we realize that It la Irapce
slble to bring about a revival, ft
grand aggressive movement of Chris
tianity, without receiving new light
and departure from accustomed rut
and grooves to nme path In advance
of all that has gone before Are wc
in
a condition to receive fresh light ,
from God!
au we jueruuj so g? ,
QKEGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER J, 1932.
Brady, HI D.
received only a tew can be answered
not conforming to Instructions, ad
Mali Tribune.
D GOO.'l HEALTH
some of our best medical authorities
(I have named one of them here .n
this connection) deplored the fash
ion on the ground that it would sub
ject young women to greater danger
of bronchitis, pneumonia and tuber-
culosla. They subsided at length
when unanswsrable statistics proved
thst these affections are less preva
lent among young women today than
ever before; even tuberculosis is not
more prevslent smong young women
tbsn It is among young men.
Whatever our medical theories of
ths psst may have been and these
old theories are the popular beliefs
of today fair consideration of the
facie leads to the Inexorable conclu
sion that nudity, nakedness, expos
'ire of the skin to sunshine snd the
air It always healthful If it Is com
fortable. If any such exposure Is un
comfortable, why, put something on
and be comfortable, you ninny.
QUESTION'S AND ANSWERS
Baby's Head Is Bent.
Son 4 '4 months old wss premature
and remained In hospital three
months. In hospital they always
kept him on hla right side and I have
thought that was correct, but a week
or two ago I noticed that bis head
la rsther one-sided. Will this right
itseir in time? Mrs. R. D. McC.
Answer So far as the symmetry
or need is concerned it doesn t mat
ter which side the baby sleeps on.
But train your baby to sleep on either
side, or rather, don t cultivate neu
rotlc adherence to any particular
position for rest. Such lopsldedness
is quite common in Infancy and
spontaneously corrects itself, if the
baby gets his open air and sunlight,
sound nutrition, and especially his
vitamin rations.
Bruise Marks.
Why a person showa bruise marks
from slight touches or pressure? Is
there any way to prevent an unsight
ly mark like that after a slight bump?
Mrs. S. A. L. -
Answer Purpura, scurvy or a sim
ilar condition that Is hereditary may
account for It. I know of no rem
edy. Popcorn.
Approximate number of calories In
a 10-cent sack of popcorn. Shredded
wheat with milk, with and without
sugar. T. Y.
Answer Popcorn has approximate
ly the aame food or nutritive value.
calories per ounce or pound, as hss
oatmeal, 1,890 calories to the pound
fne shredded wheat biscuit yields 1 10
calories. Teaspoonful of sugar
calories. Milk, 20 calories in the
ounce. Cresm, 130 calories in the
ounce.
(Copyright, John P. Dllle Oo.)
on In advance and endure the hard
ships of a-pioneer?
Saul of Tarsus was honest. In the
world's acceptation of the term.
when he persecuted the Christiana,
winning tie was doing God's service,
but all the time he was making a
mistake, and helped ford ward the
work of the adversary.
O that believers would only stop
and think that the views of truth
they seek to stereotype the views in
herited from their forefathers were
once as novel and unconventional
and obnoxious to the coadjutors of
their forefathers, aa any frVi truth
which the holy spirit may set before
them now. Such people forget amid
what hurricane of excitement, oppo
sition . contempt and prosecution
their forefathers fought for the very
truths they -are now standing attll
In. and holding so sacred that they
cannot bear to think their needing
modification or adjustment. Do you
see how unreasonable they are act
ing? If their forefathers had taken
the attitude they are taking, they
would have made no progress in the
knowledge of God's word and some
of the truths whloh are today the
common heritage of the saints would
never have been unearthed from be
neath the rubbish of decayed f ol
ogy. These people stand in the path
of traditionalism and routtnlsm, just
wnere tamers lert them, occupying
all their time In admiring the wis
dom and knowledge and devotion of
their forefathers, instead of Imitating
their aggressive faith, and reaching
after the delectable pasture of truth
that lie Just beyond.
There are, notwithstanding the
persistent efforts of explorers, re
gions of the many of the world upon
which must still be written "unex
plored territory." In the scriptures
of Truth, too. there are, notwith
standing the strenuous labors of suc
cessive generations, unexplored re
gions. And what task could be more
Inviting than venturing off the beat
en track, to search out "fresh fields
and pastures new" for the refreshing
of God's saints? Happy Is the man
who approaches the Word In a spirit
of constant expectancy, breathinn
tho Paslmlst'a prayer:
Open thou mine eyee, that I may be-'
,noid
Wonderous things out of thy law.
I am a sojourner In the earth:
Hide not thy commandments from
me.
My soul breaketh for the longing
That It hath unto thy Judgment at
all times. Psa. 110:18-20.
A. K. KELLOOCI.
1709 North Riverside. Medford, Ore.
Editorial Comment
Its Great Example.
Organired 30 yeara ago, a fine ex
ample of enterprise and progress hs
been set by the Fruit O rowers league
of Jackson county. It has always
stood for conservative, constructive
effort. It has u till red all that science
could provide In developing the fruit
Industry. Its .leadership haa given
Jackson county a strong claim as the
most progressive county in Oregon.
One of Its first successful actions
waa the establishment of a meteoro
logical office to handle front control.
Careful studv of snrlne frrwts has
ensbled growers to Intelligently conv
De tftu oaSKJ.
Another early project of the league
was the study of fruit maturity. The
objective In this study' has been the
proper harvesting and handling of
the valley pears and apples so that
the consumer, whether in our eastern
metropolitan centers or In the cities
of Europe arid South America, might
enjoy ay of the natural delicacy and
aroma of fresh fruit. The earliest
Instrument, a "mechanical thumb'
or "pressure tester," was developed by
the county agent In Medford. The
latest device, an electrical apparatus,
is Jackson county's new contribution
to the industry.
The next step of the organisation
was equalisation of taxation on
ohard property. The league' also set
up a voluntary assessment of its own
members to provide sufficient reve
nue to adequately maintain the Med
ford office of the extension service
of the agricultural college. Two
county agents, a home demonstration
agent and an office secretary keep
the farmers and fruit growers abreast
of current researches and practical
innovations.
The membership of the league be
came acutely aware of the need of
Irrigation. As the orchard acreage
Increased and the bearing capacity
approached commercial importance,
auxiliary water became an evident
necessity. At the Instigation of this
body of growers two Irrigation dis
tricts were financed and constructed.
In 1928, when spray residue on
tree fruits became a matter of inter
national moment, the valley became
aware of the advantage of proper or
ganization. Medford bore the brunt
of solving this problem. The prac
tices Instituted by the league art
utilized In all Important fruit areas.
In all of this work the league has
looked to the agricultural college for
aid In the solution of the particular
problem. Tile backing of the college
has been Instantaneous and effective.
Sharing with other districts the
knowledge of the vital Importance of
freight costs, the league perfected n
executive committee representing the
Chamber of Commerce, the Rogue
River Valley Traffic association and
Its own membership. In addition to
many minor endeavors this committee
dW valiant service on the northwest
rate case. Through this closely kn'.t
body the new Medford experiment
station was established.
The present head of the Fruit
Growers' league, K. W. Carlton, is
quietly responsible for the active ag
gressiveness with which the produc
ers of southern Oregon are attack
ing the new problems springing from
the general economic situation.
The league haa shown Its capacity
to fight Its own battles In the past.
Such leadership must win through.
Oregon Journal.
Schedule of G.O.P.
Meets in County
Aahland. city hall, Tuesday. Nov. 1.
Applegate. Orange hall, Wednes
day, Nov. 2.
Wlmer, school house, Thursdsy,
Nov.- S.
Butte Palls, Woodmen hall, Friday,
Nov. 4. !
8peaklng at each place begins at j
8 p. m.
Jas. ,W, Mott, candidate for con
gress, speaks at the Oold Hill and
Ashlsnd meetings. Two or three good
speskers will be st all the other meet
ings. The Ashland Scotch Kilty band will
play at each meeting at 7:30 p. m.
The republican candidates will st
tend esch meeting and be intro
duced. Medford, Friday. November 4. radio
talk over KMED by Burton Pitta, dis
trict attornev of Los Aneeles. Hf
will also address a big meeting in I
Mediord tea, evealnf.
WHERE'S THE EGG?
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V Jley View
VALLEY VIEW, Nov. 1. (Spl.)
Grant Davis and D. Nance of Ash
land were Valley View callers this
week.
Chas. Butchart, milk tester, was a
business visitor here last weeek.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Penland visited
the Tft rock martin home In Eagle
Point Sunday.
R. O. Fowler was a business visi
tor In Valley View Friday.
Miss Dorothy Leslie went to Horn
brook Friday to visit, returning home
Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Glenn, Mrs. J. R. Mc
cracken and Mrs. Jas. Lennox at
tended the "Who Do" class at Mrs.
H. J. Marter's in Ashland Friday.
Mrs. L. Gallatin and Mrs. W. A.
Stratton attended a ladles' aid meet
ing at Mrs. Warren Cook's Tues
day afternoon.
R, E. Runyard, Copco Investment
man of Medford. was a Valley View
visitor Wednesday.
Miss Georgia Coffee , Mrs. Lillian
Schofield and Mrs. L. Pierce called
on Valley View voters in the Interest
of S. A. Peters, Jr., of Ashland, can
didate for Justice of the peace.
Tom pankey of Centra 1 Point,
Democratic candidate for county
commissioner, Louie Ulrlch of Med
ford, Democratic candidate for coun
ty clerk, Everett Bee son, Republican
candidate for sheriff, S. A. Peters, Jr.
and Judge Roberta of Ashland, can
didate for JustTce of the peace In
tht district, were In Valley View last
weeek.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Penland were
Central Point visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Mills of West-
Where Does She
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SHE doesn't look seventy. Nor
feel that old. The woman who
stimulates her organs can have
energy that women half her age will
envy
At middle-age your vital organs
begin to slow down. You may not
be sick, simplv sluggish. But whv
endure a condition of half-health
hcn there's a stimulant that will
stir a stagnant system lo new life
and energy in a week's lime?
This remarkable stimulant is
perfectly harmless. It is. in fart, a
family doctor's prescription. So. if
you're tired of Irving every patent
medicine that comes along, tell
the dniggist you want a bottle of
Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin. Take
a bit Of this Hclictrtii. svmn M'tra
day or so, until you know by the
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Courtesy New York Herald-Trlbunt
wood, Calif., assistant manager of
the Red River Lumber company, are
visitors at the Jewell Lowe home this
week.
Mrs. Agnes Mernn of Medford vis
ited with Mrs. O. W. Glasgow Sun
day. Russell Hawk and the two little
Williams girls of the Suncrcst or
chards are back In school again after
having the chlckenpox. Albert Strat
ton is out of school since Tuesday
with the chlckenpox.
Valley View community club met
Thursday afternoon. After the busi
ness meeting and roll call Mrs. Peroz
zl of Ashland gave an Instructive talk
on the amendments to be voted on.
Mrs. F. Craig. Mrs. S. Ghllders and
Mrs. R. N. Chancy served refresh
ments and ft social time was enjoy
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blbbee of Duns
mulr visited at the Fred Garle home
Sunday.
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Jenkins9 Comment
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THE only sure way to limit Increase
or taxation effectively Is to con
vince the people themselves, who do
the voting, that excessive taxation Is
unwise, unsound and Interferes se
riously with the comfort and happi
ness and well being of EVEEY PER
SON. Oet ready for rain For High Grade
Roofing of all kinds Phone 628.
Desirable bouses alwaya In first
class condition for rent, lease or sale.
Call 105.
Get Her "Pep?"
way you feel that your lazv liver
is again active, and your bowels are
poison-frce.
Men. women, and children who
are run-down, who tire easily, get
bilious spells or have treqiicnf head
aches, ore soon straightened out
when they get this prosrriptional
preparation of pure pepsin, active
senna, and fresh laxative herbs.
(Syrup pepsin is all the help the
bowels need, and vou do not form
the very bad habit of alwavs taking
cathartics.) " .
Keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's
syrup pepsin in the house, and
take a stimulating spoonful every
now and then. It is all that a great
many people ever take to keep
strong and vigorous, and absolutely
tree from constipation.