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PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1932. Medford Mail Tribune "Ewram la Southars Oragos mdl tin Hill Trlbum" Dill? Eic.pt Saturday Mbllih.il tiy MEnroBD paiNTiNQ CO. ti-sr-M n. iii at torn t BORKUT W BUHX, btlur 8. L KNAfP, Uanasar Ao todepudmt Nawpapw Entared u neooo daaa Butter tt Madford OtKOO, ondec Act of March I, 18T. B- M.tl In IrifinM Daiir. rear ?? Dally, Booth eu Br Carrier, la adranc. Madford, Aihlaad, liriMirriUa. Central Point. Pboeull, Want. Cold Bill and oo lllctiwiya. Dallj, month Dallr, ont fair All tarmi, caih la adraoca. orflclal paper of toe Cltj of Madford. Official paper of Jacawo Countf. HE.WtBB Of TUB ASSOCIATED PIIB8S BeceMng full Uaiad Wire Barnes Tba isaoeialed Presa la eielmlielj inlltlad to the me for publication of all ei dtipalelw credited to It or otherwlae credited In tall paper ind alio to tho local nel pulilUhed herein. All rlghta (or publication of ipeelal dlipateaea bereln are alio reeened. MEMBER OP UNITED PRESS MEMBER OP AUDIT BUBEAD OP CIRCULATIONS Adrrrtlilnf Bepreientattrei H C. M0UES8EN A COMPANY Omeei lo N Yor, Chleaio, Detroit, Ian rtaadieo, Loe Amain, Seattle. Portland. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry A deluge of hysterical end semi ldlotlo lying, end dramatlo acting silly, can be expected between now end election day, Inasmuch M Mr. and Mrs. Voter are showing deter mination to rebuke rabble-rousing and chronlo falsifying at tne poim. The people, ohaetenea oy prints'."'"' Ar fto Truth and the Facte, have decided to end oivlo turmoil by alapplng the "msrtyrs" oaorr. w y..i. mfli..ttF rlnrr. and other actlvl- tlea that come under the head of "too bad" If caught, candidate win - choeen for their ability, not their good looks, power of Tlsuallslng and need of a Job, for which they possess no qualification! whatsoever. Folia are decidedly weary of Imputing dls ' honesty to all men and motives, and. the boasts of an egotist with a grouch that all holiness la wrapped up in one pair of golf pants, that do not fit. Slander and character assassina tion have had their paroles revoked. e If there Is any Justloe) tn the world (there Is none In Jackson county), the eutolsts and wlndowist will neak out tomorrow night and smear soap over the kids' necks. e aiif iirmcAndlnrr eltusens have gone over to Klamath oounty to recline In a mudnoie sii aay, in cluding sunrise and sundown. nd Imagine they are engaging In the sport of duck hunting. . PHOTO OF EVERYBODY. (Sam Blythe. Sat. Eve. Post) Wherefore, when the reverses came, when this country fell from prosperity to poverty, what did we do? What did those sterling exemplars of the bone and sinew of this great republic, Mr. and Mrs. John Citizen dot Did theee estimable people take any blame for allowing the conditions that brought about this situation to develop and .continue, and for electing men to office who, if they didn't foster those conditions, at least did nothing to stop them? Not at all. They began running around In circles and shouting curses at the party In power, and the head of that party, the president. It was all his fault Hoover's. - - There has never been a time, in the memory of the oldest Inhabitant, when there was so little cussing or complimenting of the weather, as now. In normal years, wben perfect days like these come, they were too perfect, and doing all kinds of ruin to the wheat, the fruit, and the fish Inn. This fall all are too busy with th belling and the despondency to pay the slightest attention to a trifling thing like the weather. Km Brltt of Jacksonville was over Tues. to get Instruction on how to be an election official, at the oounty clerk's school. Emll Is a good stu dent, and got A In deportment, e MASKED MEN ROB RESORT: TALK POLITICS (Hdllne Portland Journal) Even banditry haa It Ir rational moments. - A hlllman rolled Into town yester day, and he think he thinks h tt an anarchist. The only valley Republican of any consequence, outside the fenoe Is J. Kort Hall who ha announoed he would oast his ballot as one with Moa Barkdull. et al. Mr. Hall will lose his vote twice. He will be un able to throw It away as he forgot to register. a Judge Kelly and Secretary of Agri culture Arthur M. Hyde are still at loggerheads over he tariff, and F. DeSouEa don't think much of Henry Ford, except as a likely looking client. . m H'AINT THAT BI'MPIV. (Columbus (O) Sentinel) A concert of real hound dog tnuile will be broadcast over WEAO, the Ohio State Univer sity ststlon, Friday at 10 p. m, through the bureau of education of the stste division of conserva tion. A pack of coon hounds and a real Itve coon will play their part In the broadcast studio. Some peopls are paying their Uses, and some aw betting on the election, and the majority are doing neither. a The weatherman made several In effectual attempts to rain last week. A email boy named Hoover must get some thorough spankings these dsys. not to mention the) youths pained. Herbert 7 The "Three IT has been frequently stated "you get just what you vote for." This has always been' true. It is true today, particularly concerning three candidates for county office, Feb! for county judge j Wilkins for district attorney, and Zundell for sheriff. Here we have the "Three Musketeers" of local politics in all their glory, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, "All for one, and one for all," THEY are men of different ages and varying attainments. They have no partisan kinship. One is running as a Republican, the other two as independents. Only a few weeks ago two of them, Fehl and Wilkins, were bitterly opposed. In fact we have been reliably informed that Fehl informed Wilkins that if the latter attempted to speak at the Fehl meeting, that night, he would be thrown out on his ear. But today, all are united, under a common bond of undying fealty and eternal friendship a vote for one is a vote for all, a vote for all is a vote for one. see WHAT has brought this miracle about! What righteous cause, has welded such divergent types, into perfect peace and harmony, three political souls with but a single thought, three hungry hearts that beat aa onel That is plain so plain that those who run may read. Their righteous cause, the slogan that has brought perfect union, from disunion, is none issue, the "RECALL OF JUDGE NORTON." On this issue and this issue ALONE these three candi dates stand united. This issue, and only this issue, have they in common. But that is enough. Divorced and scorned when he opposed this issue, by renouncing that himself, Mr. Wilkins has been forgiven, and is once more the properly anointed candidate for District Attorney, again a trusted brother in arms. CANDIDATE Zundel njver opposed the recall. But two weeks ago, he declared to a representative of this news paper, that he had taken no stand on it, and refused to state whether he was for or against. But since then a change has also come over the spirit of HIS dreams. He haa now officially taken his stand FOR THE RECALL. SO there they are the "Three Musketeers" standing shoulder to shoulder before the electorate, asking for votes on one common issue, and one alone the recall of Judge Norton. And there TOU are, Mr. and Mrs. Voter. "You get just what yon vote for." If you vote for these three men, OR ANY ONE OF THEM, you vote directly for the recall of Judge Norton. Not at this election. For it is too late to get it on the ballot. But at a special election, after a president has been selected. ease WHAT does this meant In the first place it means expense a heavy expense to the taxpayers of Jackson county, for speoial elections oost money and the people must pay. What else does it mean f It means no rest from this noise and fury, this internal and ETERNAL' dissension and strife, after the present election is over. Nothing disrupts a community as does a recall ANY recall. But the attempted recall of a judge, as generally re spected and beloved as Judge Norton, would simply blow things in Southern Oregon wide open, rendering any internal unity or harmany, any benefit from the return of better times, utterly IMPOSSIBLE! QO there you are again I You get just what you vote for. If you want this fecall, if you WANT a continuation of this political snake dance, a continuation of this mud slinging, character assassination, and trouble making, then all you have to do when you enter the booth and cast your secret ballot, is to vote for these three candidates, or any one of them. IF YOU DON'T WANT IT. If you DON'T favor this recall. If you want a few weeks peace and quiet, an end to all this hullabaloo for a time, then vote against them, and vote for the candidates who also oppose it for with the exception of these three, all the candidates do oppose it. rONT be deeeived. There is nothing bogua about this issue. It is a REAL one. Time after time, Fehl and his supporters have publicly pro claimed it as their "paramount issue." Time after time they have given the lie to those who main tained the recall effort had been abandoned. And now on this issue AND THIS ISSUE ALONE these three candidates stand united and appeal for popular support. "You get just what yon vote for." Don't forget that, when you vote for county judge, district attorney and sheriff on Tuesday next. Gates, Codding and Beeson TIVERTON; knows why Enrl Fehl won the primary election. It ws not the strength of his support, it was due to the fact that his opposition was hopelessly divided. Unfortunately there it a similar division now. Three candi dates instead of one, oppose Fehl. Three candidates instead of one, oppose Zundel. Two candidates instead of one, oppose Wilkins. Unless political history Is to repeat itself, and a minority candidate get in, there Is only one thing for those who oppose this Norton recall, who oppose this campaign of dissension and slander, who oppose this self starting triumvirate and what it stands for, TO D0 That ia, take no chanees. Regardless of politics, regardless of personal likes and dislikes, for the sake of good government in Southern Oregon, now and in the future, UNITE BEHIND THE STRONGEST OPPOSING CANDIDATES, MAKE THEIR ELECTION CERTAIN. As to who the strongest candidates are we believe there is no reasonable doubt C. E. (Pop) Gates for county judge; George Codding for District Attorney, and Everett Beeson for sheriff. This is no reflection upon the other candidates who also oppose this recall. But we regard the situation as serious, the condition critical. And we are CONVINCED that those who cef uge to dfi thii, xhfi '4 Musketeers" other than Mr. Fehl's paramount stand and completely reversing carjng tigjg xfitej Oft Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Bignad Utter pertaining to personal aealto and orgieoa, not to Oiaeaaa diaffooeu or treatment, will De anevered 07 Or. Brady U a etajnped eeli-ed dressed envelops is enclosed. Letters anouid oe ortet and tntuo in ink Owing to tne large number of letters received only a tew oas be answered here. Ho reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Ad dress Or. William Brady tn care of The alail Tribune. MIGRAINE ASSOCIATED WITH BHIMTIS. Migraine or megrim Is a "neurosis' that is, a disorder of the nervous system for which there la ho known pathology or discoverable organic cause. Epilepsy Is also such a "neurosis." M 1 -gralne has been described as t h e "sensory equiva lent of the motor neurosis epilep sy." Offspring of an alcoholic, fee ble - minded, epi leptic or Insane parent are as likely to be mlgrantoua as they are to be epileptic. The characteristic which distin guishes migraine from ordinary head aches la that the seizures are periodic and each attack la ushered In by an aura or warning sensation (as In epl, lepsy.) This warning may be a zig zag flashing of light at one side of the field of vision (fortification spec tra) or Just a vertigo or dizziness, or some strange sensation that warns the victim to prepare for the coming of the headache. The headache is always one-sided and sooner or later It brings nausea and perhaps vomiting hence the common name "sick headache." But It Is a common mis take to ascribe the headache, to the stomach disturbance; the truth Is that the stomach Is upset by the great pain and Mvere pain that lasts for hours Is quite likely to produce nausea and vomiting. Another common error Is to Infer from the fact that bile is present In the material vomited, that the trou ble Is due to "biliousness," what ever that rrmy be, and on this frail theory to ply the suffered with medi cines which purport to correct the "biliousness." Now the truth Is that repeated retching and vomiting Is bound to bring up bile In any case, provided the liver and bile apparatus be normal, for this Is the natural consequence of reversed peristalsis. Besides, there Is no such thing aa "biliousness" anyway. A correspondent says she has been greatly benefited by taking calcium lactate tablets ... for a nasal cold which al ways came In April and lasted throughout the summer, yielding not at all to treatment by many doctors, and In return I should like to offer to your many read ers a remedy for the relief of sick headache accompanied by nausea and obstinate vomiting, from opposing field, run the serious risk a REAL risk of electing the candidates for office they most strongly oppose, bringing about the ONE condition of dissension and confusion in local affairs, they wish above everything else to avoid. Many saw this danger in the primary election, but no one acted upon it. Everyone knows what the results were. Lets learn a lesson from that experience, and see that Jackson county is not made to suffer again! Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jackson Count) History from the Hies ot The Mull Tribune of 9 nd 10 Vear SO.) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY November 2, 1922 (It was Thursday) T,ftfc trf nrooer fire equipment causes heavy loss In city. Ben Lindas, candidate for mayor, and "Pan" Gates In the pink of condition for their debate on civic problems at the Nat tonight. Local politlclal prognosticate pre dicts every Democratic candidate, and every fool notion on the Oregon bal lot, will carry overwhelmingly. (Ed. note: And the prophet waa right). Four-hundred -pound deer killed on Lake Creek. The Butte Falls water rlghta are explained and contradicted In letters to the editor. The president Issues the annual Thanksgiving proclamation. "It has been a year of peace and plenty, and free from strife and hate." New Turks seize the sultan's ha rem. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY lsovember 9, 1918 (It was Saturday) Sln In the Ntffht" and "Rhinoc eros Hunting in Africa" at the Ugo. Mrs. Cora Kidd returns from an extended visit In the east. Misses Florence Kidd and Helen Reddy gave a merry party on Hallow e'en that was thoroughly enjoyed by all prosent. Their guests were Ella and Bernlce Brown. Margaret Kub rick. Anna Broad, Alleen Perl, Myrtle Rolph, Marlon Mitchell, Janu-s Vance, Rowland Hubbard. Karl Hubbard, Herbert and Robert Strang. An editorial declares "Vie aristoc racy of the valley is drugged with the falsity of Republican promises." Suffragette meeting on Havmarket Square addressed by Ron. B. F. Mul key. Colonel Tou Velle favored to win county judgeship. Mall Tribune to stay open all night to give election result. Communications Poor sportsmanship. To tho Bdlior: Aft-r hsrlng Inward'y boiled for sereral days from ths Isteat develop ment of the sheriff race, that is. the which I have always suffered pe riodically, we discovered the remedy ourselves. Keep a thin cloth wet with rubbing alcohol or whiskey on the pit of the stomach. Do not let It get dry. Lay a heavy wash cloth wrung out of Ice water on the eyes and forehead, turning It as It gets warm. After you are sure the stomach Irritation Is quieted take a quarter of a cup of black coffee. This treatment relieves attacks In a few hours that formerly prostrated me aU day. A masseuse who has lately ar rived here from Sweden tells me they glvj calcium lactate to chil dren who have "running nose" in the old country. Calcium lactate treatment has brought much relief to many victims of hay fever and also to victims of asthma. It Is likewise a good rem edy In cases of hyperesthettc rhinitis If you know what I mean; If you don't It doesn't matter. In any case It does no harm to try It. Ten grains three times a day after food Is ft fair dose, and that should be con tinued dally for eight or 10 weeks for a fair trial. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Refrigerator Economics. Do fresh cooked vegetables lose any of their food value if kept for two or three days - the covered dish In a refrigerator which always maintains the same degree of coldness. Mrs. A. B. K. Answer Not In calories or fuel val ue, but they lose some of their vita min value on standing. Bursitis, Some tlme ago I remember you had an article about bursitis In the shoulder. My sister is now suffering with this and It la wearing her down terribly . . . Mrs. T. A. E. Answer I suggest a series of dally diathermy treatments for two weeks. If this does not bring relief, surgi cal removsl of the Inflamed bursa. Baby Stands On Her Own, Baby eight months old stands In her crib. Wtl! this make her more likely to become bowl egged? She weighs 17 pounds. Mra. L. J. Answer No. A baby's spontaneous attempts to sit, stand and walk are o. k., and rather tend to prevent bowing of the legs or other rickety conditions. The objectionable thing Is encouraging or aiding the baby to attempt these things before he or she is ready. your columns to blow off a little steam. From a standpoint of sports manship, it's about the worst I ever heard of In politics. By the same reasoning the University of Oregon U C. L. A. football game should be played over again. Oregon waa sup posed to be the best team but was defeated. Did they insist on playing some more to demonstrate their sup posed superiority? No, they took their defeat like men. Jennings was supposed to be the best sheriff, but wsa defeated, and by all the ethics of sportsmanship and politics, he should do likewise. I believe the two regular party nomlneea are potentially aa good or better sheriffs as Jennings was be fore he took office, and ahould be allowed to fight It out between them without Jennings, under the name of "The Committee of 7000," snapping at their heels. Several gentlemen whom I have talked to and whom I suppose are' mem bo re of the mysterious "commit tee." Intimated the so-called "com mittee waa Inspired by love It was a delightful surprise party for Mr. J .iinlnga and family, and they gave the impression that the members of the committee paid the expenses. Some of theee members Ira acquaint ed with couldnt be pried loose from a campaign dollar with a crowbar, so I onn't help but believe the "com mittee" was Inspired and financed by the Jennings. It's bad enough in a political race to have those afraid to take their ohancee in the primaries, file as In dependent, but when one who was bsdly defeated still Insists on running it's the height or deepest depth of poor sportsmanship. I think the "Committee of 7000" a misnomer It should be The Com mittee of Bum Sports. A TAXPAYER, (Name on file.) Schedule of G.OP. Meets in County Applegate, Orange hall, Wednes day, Not. 3. Wlmer, school house, Thursdsy. Nov. 8. Butte Palls, Woodmen hall, Friday, Nor. 4. Speaking at each place begins at 8 p. m. Jas. W. Mott, rsndldste for con gress, speaks at ths Gold U1U snd Ashlsnd meetings. Two or three good speskers 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 eseh meeting and be Intro duced. Medford. Friday. November 4. radio talk over KMED by Burton Fltts. dis trict attorney of Los Angeles. He will also address a big meeting in KMED Broadcast Schedule Thursday. 8:00- 8:09 Breakfast News, Mali Trlbuns. 8:05- 8:19 Musical Clock. 8:15- 8:80 Morning Melody. 8:30- 9:00 Shopping Gulds. 9:00- 9 :30 Friendship Orel. Hour. 9:80- 9:45 Today. 9:49-10:00 The ePt program. 10:00 Weather Forecast. 10:00-10:15 Fashion Parade. 10:15-10:46 Ths Kockdell Program. 10:45-11:00 Dance Tunes. 11:00-11:15 J. O. Kldrldge. Jr., speak er for Anti-Food Tax Lesgue. 11:15-1,1:30 Happiness Hour. 11:30-12:00 Song snd Comedy. 13:00-13:15 Mid-day Revue. 13:15-13:30 Advance Shopping, fea turing Gladyce LaMarr. 13:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune. 13:30-13:40 Interlude. 13:40-12:45 Rer. a. B. McClure. speaker - for Save SONS Assn. 19:45- 1:00 Popular Vocalist. 1:00- 1 :45 Dreaming the Walts Away. 1:45- 3:00 Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. 3:00- 8:00 Dance Matinee. 8:00- 8:30 Bonn for Bverydsy. 3:30-3:35-4:00- 4:16- 8:35 KMED Program Revue. 4:00 Music from Yesteryear. 4:15 Judge Rutherford. Lec eurer. 4:80 Across the flea to Ha waii. 4:30- 5:00 Maaterworks Program. 8:00- 5:15 Silly OUly Story. 5:15- 5:45 Popular Parade. 5:45- :00 News Digest, Mall Trib une. 8:00- 8:18 Anson Weeks Orchestra. 8:15- 8:30 Nat. Shllkret Suite. 8:30- 8:35 Save SONS Assn.. Rev. O. B. McClure. speaker. 8:33-8:45-7:00- 8:45 Vignettes. 7:00 Chandu, the Magician. 7:05 A word About the Freight Truck and Bus BUI. 7:90 A. W. Pipes. Ind. Csndl- 7:09- date County Judge, speaker. 7:80- 7:45 William Allen Whltf. speaker for Repub. Natl. Cpmm. 7:45- 8:15 Jackson Oounty OlTlc League. 8:18- 8:45 Porter Neff, talk on Democratic national Is sues. 8:45- 0:151. S. Kelly, talk on Dem ocratic national Issues. 9:18- 9:80 Eb and Zeb. Jenkins Comment (Continued from Pag One ) BEOINNINO. at the northern end of ths Willamette Valley, where traffic Is heaviest, the state highway department Is pslnttng a white line down the center of the pavement, ALL TKB WAT and not Just at curves, as In ths past. This system Is copied from California, which has used It for j years. I It Is a frest comfort to those who ! have to drive at sight, tor the white Una In the center Is a great help In meeting approaching cars with bright lights. IGlassford Offered Post In Johnstown JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Nov. 8. Mayor Eddie MaCloskey announced today announced that Pelham D. Olassford. resigned head of the Wash ington polios, will be offered the post of chief of police of Johrstown Budd'a Mother Dies. PORTLAND. Not. i. VP) Mrs. Mary Budd. 63, mother of Ralph Budd, president of the Chicago, Bur lington A Qulncy railroad, and urn:: recently president of the Great Nortr.- j f rn. dtfd at her hrr.'.e at MuUr.orr.sli : :ast night aftar aa lUaess oj sevecail ROUSED! GREATEST VOTE OF HISTORY TO MOTION (Continued from Page One) calculators figure this year's vote as high as 4S.OOO,000. Others place It below that of 1028. Six States Decline The 1032 regis tra Ions reveal de clines In only six states Arkansas, Delaware, Oeorgla, Idaho, Pennsylva nia and Texas. In some of these, however, the decrease may be due to more conservative estimating for ttils year. In others, aa In Pennsylvania, there Is an actual drop. All of the large electoral vote states, except Pennsylvania, show In creases In registration. Some of the largest gains were made In the fol lowng: Wisconsin, increase of 630, 000; California, 676,000; Ohio. 500. 000; Mew York, 840,000. and Indiana, 325,000. Cities Show Increase Excepting Philadelphia, which felt the decline in the total Pennsylvania registration, all of the big cttlee showed Increases. New York's gain of more than 800, 000 was attributed by election offi cials to the normal rise in toe city's population and the fact that this year, for the first time in the history of Greater New York, a mayoralty election is combined with the presi dential and gubernatorial balloting. 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However, In Pennsylvania the Democratic registration declined, while the Republican figure jumped to a new high. Conversely, PresU dent Hoover's home state of Califor nia showed only a 29,000 gain for the Republicans as against a Democrat lo increase of 570,000. Women account ed for the entire decline of 59,000 In Pennsylvania's registration. California Republicans from 1. 535,751 to 1,665,264; Democratic, from 692,161 to 1,161.462; Oregon Repub licans from 305.397 to 319,840; Dem- ocratlc, from 116.812 to 154,466. Segregation of women registrants for statistical purposes Is not at tempted in most states, hut women leaders believe the fair sex will roll up a larger vote than ever before. G. 0. P. RALLY SLATED APPLEGATE TONIGHT A Republican meeting will be held In the Applegate hall this evening at 8 o'clock to be addressed by Ralph Cowglll, president of the Veterans' Republican club, and Frank K. Van Dyke, of the junior Republican league. 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