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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932. Medford Mail Tribune "CitryOM hi SwrMwrs OrtfM fMd U Mill Tribune" Pally ticept stardsr PuDUilwrt Mr MZDrOUD PBINTINO CO. U-sf-H N. Ftr 8t mm 78 ROBERT W. BUM. UIUC . L KUtfP, Huutt . As Ifldpwdwt Nwipapw BdUt4 ween cUm aatur at fctsdford tiBSCRlrTlOe RATE DH1. fMf nii. MAiitk so imh in lilnflM Mtdford. ArhliM. totUomlllt, Central Mm rhoeeli. Talsot OoUl Hill iDO wo mimnj. Dtilr. nootb D1II7. All Urw, eub In Sonne. 1.60 OftleUI paper U CIIT Mwltord. Official paper of Jtebap Coentr. UKIfBER Of TH1 aiaoCIATCl. PBE8 Kaetirlnc full LOMd Win 8nlM At sjaocUUCi Prx b ticlmtitlj wUtUd to tha um for pubUeatioa of til n"" aliwunoi ciodiud li n oiiwm erxllud la tbls ow ana also to tb local owl piibllh btnln. AUrttnU lor poMImUod of ipoeW dupatdNi MrriB art tin f owned. MEMBER Of UNITED PRESS MEMBER or AUDIT BUREAU or CIBCUUTIONB Aditrtulr Btpmtnutliti M. tt MOIIENBEN COMPANl Orfic III Now Tori, CMW. Detroit, . Ijj frinelKO, Ue Antelti, stittls. Poitltnd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Herri A plot a day ep doctor hut the doctor o iBf to bis business. Th. hlgh-powed air mail atop wio niDu "K"" r . . - abould be borrowed and brought to town for imi araprv find an honeat, man In our midst. The Diogenes model lantern, used ao long, are Ineffective. To be .nr., MM of the beaoona will do no good, but the rut of the world could never ear the city and county didn't try. 'ome African native, enroll dog M mutlclana. tying a wooden bell to the dog'a neck and leaving the ani mal free to move about, (Bend Bul letin.) Thla la not Africa, but up to the time of the Depreeelon, It waa the euetom to give a collegian a ukelele and leave him "free to move about," chltflj at night. The geranium still out In i front yarde, look tired and tuckered. ' It would be Interesting to know what Oeneral Sherman, whose opin ion of was baa been widely quoted, would have to aay about the by product of the Depression, auch aa wholesale hating, chronlo lying, and Inveterate oraeryness. " Th me Mohr boy writes back from the V, that a a freshman, he eta paddled three and four times per diem, whether or not be needs It. Mo action will be taken to stop tail flagrant usurping of parental power, aa the paddllnga wlU do him no barm, and may stop him from revert ing to hi saxophone. - THESE FINICKY TIMES (Salem Statesman) "Wanted A stout Christian young woman to live In my fur nished house aa housekeeper. But no bobbed hair, high heel shoe or naked arms or shoulder or kslaomlned face and only that th Lord would approve. See J. L , South Meridian St., Mew berg, Oregon." o The ehtef trouble with th pro posed sale tax, seems to be Its oom tnonaenae. Furthermore, It la a pain less tax, like the gasoline tax, and the cigarette tax, and easy to collect. Take a beer tax of a nickel a glass. With the present enthusiasm for a flaas of beer rampant, the money would start flowing Into th war best, fatter than the gentlemanly bartendera could fill the steins. Every cigarette user pay a six cent tax on very package he purchasos. Nobody vr see an Irate clgarett smoker, out In front of the cigar store de nouncing the cigarette tax. A aalea tax would lift th Indebtedness, and cur th nation-wide grouch, and Increase human happlnes, of which there 1 a decided drouth. There 1 no oclal Justice In a tax on a bom, ao heavy that It 1 lalhle to cave In tb roof. One argument asalnat the alas tax to that "It will hit th worklngman," and hi bean. It will alto hit or rather swat th rich son with hi 138.000 auto, and 15,000 diamond, and 1300 doge. Whenever a Just tax la proposed, worry la expressed over th laborer. Tb tax on a laborer' overalls la not th source ?f th fretting, it' th millionaire' luxuries that perturb the atattamen (?). Illustration: What .' the difference between a ac tax on aide of bacon and a 111,000 tax on a Ma-going yacht. A th tale tax lack nutuness. It will never be adopted, too The Swiss government got a good cussing Tue., on the corner of Main and Orape at. It waa denounced like It waa the American government. Switzerland la approximately 10,000 mil, a th 'H flies, from th corner of Main and Orap at., and th sere of the efficient Bwlsa police art not ttiat good. e I Sweet of Bam Tel., towned Men. otlll administer th campaign hendahak. but la pretty well weaned from the campaign argument, he ay. TJpstat editors hare started cow plaining about th lack of editorial topic, now that the election ia over. They can revert to their old atand tye. uch aa comparing a ralnv diy In Xugena to a Nebraska bllcaard, and th glories of th autumn foliage back of Portland. " see ' Habitual lla:a Invent faUehoods not to gain an; end or even to deceive their heuera, but to amuoe them ae'ves. It 1 partly practice and part ly habit. It require an effort In them to speak truth (Haclltts Char. WoMslc. Mo. IM.l ; Worth Looking Into TTHE fundamental problem, not only here but everywhere else, is providing work rather than chBrity for the unemployed. Charity of course must be provided in the immediate emergency. But this is a palliative rather than a cure. The cure lies giving them gainful jobs and a pay check at the end of the week. This is the idea behind the reconstruction and rehabilitation program of the government. We feel that our city and county officials should look into the opportunities offered by the Re construction Finance Corporation for example. In the November issue of the American City, under the title "R. P. C. urges more loan applications" we find this: , "The gate la wide open the responsibility for Initiating these project rests on the officials administering th affaire of municipalities, counties and etates." In these and other forceful words, an urgent invitation to public bodies to apply more generally for Federal loans under the self liquidating clause of the Emergency Relief and Con struction Act of 1932, was voiced by Harvey C. Couch, a direc tor of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Mr. Couch explicitly declared that new sewage .disposal plants come under the self-liquidating classification, where periodical charges are made for sewer service. He also declared informal applications 'for loans are welcome, and street and water improvements, may be placed under the provisions of the act, by passing proper enabling statutes. We quote : "If any publlo official who 1 contemplating applying for a loan under Section 301 (A) ha any doubt a to whether or not hi proposed project 1 self eupportlng he may submit this project to the corporation in the form of a letter. . . . Official of the corporation have often made suggestions to appllcanta whereby If certain changea are made, Ineligible project may b made eligible." In conclusion Mr. Couch makes this appeal : "When one recalls that there are over 8000 town of over 3500 population; that there are 11,000,000 unemployed clamoring for work, it 1 astounding that the officials of municipalities and publlo agencies have not taken advantage of the Act to a greater extent. From this large number of eligible appllcanta, only 100 application that are legally eligible have been received. If the fund provided by the act are to be effective In relieving the unemployment of the nation, public official must mak application for project which com under the scope of the law. Fund will be advanced for small projects aa well as large. The provisions of the Act should be studied by every mayor and , county official to determine whether or not there are projects which may be initiated In the community and financed thru the R. F. O. . . . In making application correspondence should be directed to the Engineering Advisory board, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Washington, D. C." With ' widespread unemployment, with tax delinquencies, largely eonfined to workers and home owners, with practically all unemployed men clamoring for work rather than "a dole," the Mail Tribune feels' that here is an opportunity to relieve local unemployment and improve local conditions, which city and county officials should at least investigate carefully, before they decide nothing can be done. This is particularly true in Jackson county, where the bond ed debt is very slight compared to the assessed valuation, and where if taxes were fully paid, the county would be on easy street financially. The way, we repeat, to secure payment for taxes is not by oharity, but by giving work to local residents who are unem ployed. Such work can't be financed by local banks, can't be desirably financed by local bond issues, but can be financed by the government, and on easy terms. 1 "How Dry HIGHLY respeoted member of this community came into the editorial sanctum today, and with tears in his eyes, asked if we had notioed the following item in the press dis patches : . SPRINQFIEtiD, III. While Representative Raymond O'Keefe of Chicago ang "How Dry I Am" In a loud tenor voice, the House of Represenattlvea endorsed the repeal of the state dry' law by a vote of OS to 31." Such a spectacle in our visitor's opinion, typified the moral eollapse of this great nation, as an aftermath of the recent election, and he shuddered lugubriously at the projeot of the depths of debauohcry and degradation, to which this oountry is destined to sink. That point of view is quite understandable from the stand point of the sincere Dry. But we feel our caller is taking this incidont too seriously, and not adopting that rational perspec tive, which would be such a help to him, at the present time. - He should recall that very wise saying that "life is a comedy to those who think, and a tragedy to those who feel." To thoughtful observers of that scene in the Illinois House of Representatives, the reaction is essentially a comio, rather than a tragic one. "Boya will be boys, when the cat is away the mice will play," there is nothing more certain in this life of ours, than that action and reaction are equal. Because the national Dry wave went too far in one direction, the Wet wave is bound to go too far in the other. This should not come as a shock but merely as one of those things to be expected. This Wet jubilee will not last forever, anymore than the Dry jubilee did. "How Dry I Am" will no. more become the nation al anthem, than "lip that touch liquor will never touch mine" became tha feminist slogan. e WE humans go from one gxtreme to tha other, the dance of life goes on and on. We protest this and we protest that, but NOTHING interferes with that etornal pendulum swing.' We would like to have human progress represented by a straight line, but it never is. It is represented by a xig-rag, from left to right, from right to left, but gradually it rises slowly but surely to a higher plane. "THE radical Dry have had their day, now the radical Weta are to have theirs. VThe King is dead; Long live the King!" We repeat, it may be difficult, but it is also sensible and salutary, to view this phenomenon with a smila rather than a frown j with UNDERSTANDING rather than with despair. It was ever thus and always will be.' But the graph of destiny is never charted by the extremists on either aide, but by the oonimon sense and sound rank and file those who keep their heads clear and their feet on the ground, regardless of the tempest whirling about them. The worm has turned. Sootier or later It will turn again. So our advice to our agitated visitor, was to be philosophical, continue to atand for what he believe to be right, and work toward that end, and wait until the pendulum of life swings ba,ck again, as it surely will which unemployment presents, in getting idle men to work, I Ami judgment of moderate! of the I Personal Health Service By William Brady. OH D. Signed lettere pertaining to personal health and hyrlene, not to dtteaM dlagnoalt or treatment, will be answered bj Dr. Brady if i tamped, telf addreued envelope la enclosed. Letters ihould be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the Urge number of letters received only a few can be answered here. No reply ran be made to queries not conforming to Instruction!. Address Dr. William Brady In care f The Mall Tribune. THE RATIONAL CONG EPTION OF ADENOIDS We were Just ready for the oper ation, which the little tin doctor (nurse or teacher) bad decided upon. when the bell rang the otber day. I tuipiot this scheme of ringing off la one of the ceoaor'a. for dang If It doesn't go ding-dong Just aa I get warmed up and on the verge of saying some thing. The typal 'ade noid Xaclea," or open mouth stupid appearance, featured In ancient doc tor books as sufficient motive for perpetrating, an 'operation, especially If the child seemed less bright than nurse or teacher thought he should be, has led to many useless or harm ful adenoid operations In those crude shops that appeal to the credulity of the public under the name of "clinic," "dispensary" or "hospital," any dodge whereby the brass sur geon can get a little practice with out honestly using his own name In the racket. You see. It la all right for him to employ any means to catch suckers so long as he keeps his own name out of It. A "clinic" or a "hospital" may resort to all the wiles of quackery for attracting trade when in fact the "clinic" consists of a huddle of three or four ambitious young doctors, or the "hospital" Is nothing but a close corporation of a dozen or twenty doctors. Mouth breathing and Irregularities of the teeth, and the formation of the jaws, and such faults as pigeon breast, though generally associated with nasal obstruction, by no means spell adenoid enlargement. The ob struction of the free passage of air through the nose Is as likely to be due to simple chronic rhinitis, a thickened turbinate, polyp or a for eign body. In no case can a physician be reasonably aure a patient has ade noids until he has felt the adenoid with his' finger or seen It directly with his eye or Indirectly by means of throat mirror. Sometimes It Is pos sible to see the adenoid mass through trhe nose, but always It Is a simple matter for the physician to Inspect the vault of the pharynx by refract ing the soft palate and using a suit able mirror In the throat. Beware of the quack who asaumea adenoids are present without troubling to make such an Inspection, or, what Is less comfortable for the patient, Insert ing a finger through the mouth Into the vault of Vie pharynx and feel ing the adenoid mass. Today good physicians advise re moval of adenoids only when the patient surfers some definite path ological effects. These are (1) con stant or frequently recurring coryza or running at the nose, with or I PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 18. (AP) Market for egga was today governed entirely by weather conditions. Trade In eggs was a weather affair gener ally and sharply higher prices 3c dozen all around lor the day, sug gests a radical change In tempera tures In the bigger consuming sec tions. Freezing weather In the mid west is the cause of a great decrease In offerings from that section and this has resulted In a further oharp upward shift of eastern values. The advance of So a dozen named by E. J. Dixon, general manager of the Pacific Co-ops, was In line with conditions ruling elsewhere. The de mand for fresh eggs Is gaining and production decreasing generally. The new pitce of extras here Is 39o don. Market for butter continues to re flect liberal activity and additional strength from day to day. Make la decreasing at many points and this Is creating a wider movement. No further price change. Markets Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 16. ;P CATTLE 76, calves 10; steady except for steers, which are slow, weak. HOGS 460: ateady. SHEEP AND LAMBS 160; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 16. (AP) IQ Q3 Paclflo Poultry Producers' selling prices: FreaH extras, 39c: standards, 37o; mediums, 36c; pul lets, aao dozen. POTATOES Local, 68-700 orange box; Deschutes Of ma, 61-1.05; Yak ima Gems, 70-900 cental. Butter, butterfat, live" poultry and country meats unchanged Onions, wool, hay quotations un changed. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. NOT. 1 P Wheat: Open Utah Low Close Dee, A 4JH ..!, May .49 H A .4H Cash wheat: Big Bend blu'.Wm Dark hard wlnUr. 12 Dark hard winter, lit.. Soft whit Western white Hard winter .. Northern spring Western red Oats: No. 2 whlta. 817 00 Today- ear receipt: Wheat 37; barley 1; flour 4; corn 9; oats 3. .45 SS'J I .. .84 Ml .484 .44 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16. Bu(trt f o b, Aaa Francisco, 24. without hacking cough, (3) deafness, (3) kernels (enlarged lymph nodes or "glands") on the aides ot the neck. The modern conception of the ton sil and adenoid question la radically different from that of thirty years ago. We know that faulty nutrition in infancy and early childhood has much to do with the state of the adenoid tissues In every part of the body, and with the development of the teeth and the bones. Inadequate rations of Vitamin D and perhaps other vitamins will permit not only rickets but other growth defects, and tvhere Is good reason to think that this same nutritional disorder la re sponsible for the faulty development of the jaws and the palate and the nasal passages AND the adenoids. See that Infanta and children re ceive plenty of pure RAW milk If It isn't CERTIFIED milk, ask your own physician or your local health officer whether the raw milk avail able in your community la safe for a child. QUESTINONS AND ANSWERS Economy I want to tell you that two years ago I had my tonsils removed by the diathermy method, as advised by you. The physician was Dr. and the total fee was ISO. My tonsils were .very large. The complete treatment required 10 sittings. There was never any particular pain and my throat was never sore enough to prevent me taking my regular meals. My throat has been perfectly normal ever since. (Mrs. D. B.) Answer. Try and have 'em out by the old Spanish method at that price! Not to mention .the risk of anesthesia and the risk of hemor rhage and the risk of Infection, and the hospitalization, and the days of atrociously aore throat and inability to eat, and detention from business. Frankly, your doctor did not charge a fair price. But perhaps he tempered his fee to your present need. If the entire expense of the crude old guil lotine and snare method averages $76, It la surely worth 160 to the patient to get rid of the tonsils safe ly and without serious discomfort. Club Foot Baby born with one club foot. Family physician referred to ortho pedic surgeon who has bad charge for a year, applying plaster casts every two weeks until three months ago when he discontinued them. Now the baby la learning to stand but the heel cord still seems tight. . . . (Mrs. M. V. O.) Ana. It will stretch out as the baby uses the foot more and more. I advise you to rely on the treat ment the baby Is receiving, and faith fully follow out the doctor's instruc tions. That is the best known treat ment, and It will give the most sat isfactory result possible. (Copyright, John F. DUIe Co.) Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) November 16: ' 60 30 30 00 Indl'a Rr'a tlt'n Tnr1 Mday 66.6 38.0 88.8 67.3 Prev. day M 67.6 39.1 91.3 69.0 Week ago m 63.6 36.7 66.3 66.0 Year ago B0.7 46.4 133.6 63.8 3 Yrs. ago ....181,8 139.1 187.0 161.3 Bond Sal Average (Copyright, 1933, Stana-rd Statistics Co.) November 16: , 30 30 30 o India Rr'a Ufa Total Today . 03.4 64.1 83.8 69.9 Prev. dsy . 63.S 64.3 82.2 69.9 Week ago L. 62.9 63.3 81.3 69.0 Year ago .. 76.4 83.6 91.7 83.9 3 Yra. ago .... 90.4 102.S 96.8 96.4 NEW YORK, Nov. 16. (AP) The stock market dragged downward to day, closing around the Iowa of the quiet session. Net losses In some leaden ran from 1 to S point in a turnover ot approximately a million ah ares. Today' closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 7714 Am. can 63. Am. it Pgn. Pow. 7i A. T. e T. 107S Anaconda ... Atch. T. it 8. r. Bendtx Avla. - . Beth. Steel 43 H 104 n 1H ? 2 36 H 36 131, 22 ij 23(4 13 20 31, 23', 6'l v 19V 26 3114 ' 331, 26H 95 H Ghrysler Coml. Solv. Curlliui Wright DuPont . CTen. Food Oen. Motors Int. Hsrvest. I. T. A T. Johns-Man. Mont, ward North. Amer. . Param. Publlx .. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. OH N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel Jenkins1 Comment (Continued from Page One ) "yms WTlter disagrees with that statement. It doesn't matter whether ft news paper wins or loses a political cam paign In which It engages. What DOBS matter la whether or not tt Is honest and at nee re. If It la honeat and sincere. It will hold the respert and the confidence of Ita readers whether it wins or loaea campaigns. A meeting of the Oregon Pacific Highway association has been called for tomorrow In Roseburg for the purpose of considering the future program for highway development and a publicity program for Increase of tourist travel. A delegation will attend from Med ford and will be composed of) W. 8. Bolger, president of the Chamber of Commerce. C. E. Gates B. 8. Smith and others. They will leave Medford In the morning and return from the northern city tomorrow evening. Ed Bailey of Eugene is president of the highway association, which was formed about eight month ago. Since that time it has been Instrumental In accomplishing many highway im provements for Oregon, Including straightening of the road to Portland and the Siskiyou straightening proj ect. Work on the Slskfyou straighten ing will start early In December, ac cording to present plans of the high way commission. Bolgers To Give Cabin Party For Store Personnel Mr and Mrs. W. S. Bolger will be hosts tonight at a party at their cabin on Rogue River to all members of the J. C. Penney store staff. Each year Mr. and Mr. Bolger entertain with a turkey dinner for the staff and the annual event will be In order this evening, pinner will be fol lowed by cards, ping pong and other game and program features. Mr. Bolger 1 manager of the local store and has made extensive arrange ment for entertainment of his em ployees. ASHLAND Part of Enders" build ing formerly occupied by men's de partment of Enders' Co. store, to be remodeled. HOW TO STOP A COLD QUICK AS YOU CAUGHT IT A New Method Doctors Everywhere Art) Advising FOLLOW DIRECTIONS PICTURED BELOW l Take 1 or 2 Bayer Drink Full Class of Aspirin Tablets. Water. Almost Insiant Relief In This Way If , you have a cold don't take chances with "cold killers" and nostrums. A cold is loo dangerous to take chances on. The simple method pictured above is the way doctors through out the world now treat colds. It is recognized as the QUICK EST, safest, surest way. For it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. That is because the real BAYER Aspirin embodies certain medical qualities that strike at the base of a cold almost INSTANTLY. You can combat nearly any cold you get simply by taking BAYER Aspirin and drinking plenty of water every 2 to 4 hours the first day and 3 or 4 times daily there after. If throat is sore, gargle with 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets crushed NO TABLETS ARE GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS EXPEDIENCE ; fGiilette ; BLUE i j BLADE ; Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jackson Coaotj Hlitury from th Plies ot fni Mall Tribune of and 10 Vear Ago.) TEN YEARS AOO TODAY November 16. 1822. , (It wa Thursday.) Many local Ford have Installed Ruekstell axle and Increased their mileage. One thousand dollars subscribed to Red Cros fund In sn hour. Mall Tribune - eoolded by Central Point woman for not reprinting a larger picture of Oovernor-elect Wal ter Pierce. Eastern press comment on Oregon compulsory school bill bitter and sar castic. Prof. Relmer warn California grower of blight danger. Co. A tart drive for 90 members. Million tourist to Pacific coast forecast for next year. Oregon favored to defeat O. A. O. In annual game. TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY November 16, 1912. (It waa Saturday.) Grade for railroad over Jackson ville hill started. . Espee to put observation car on trains 13 and 14. Rural route No. 3 to start Janu ary 3. The social season among the young er set waa most auspiciously set awhlrl by an "Informal dancing party given last evening at the Natatorlum under the Initiative of Ben Sheldon. Taxpayera protest spending any money on proposed Crater Lake high way. Mose Barkdull apent 881 to be de feated for the legislature. Mrs. J. F. Reddy decline to run for mayor. If throat is sore, crush and dissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin Tablets in a half glass of warm water and gargle accord ing to directions. and dissolved in a half glass of warm water, repeating every 2 or 3 hours as necessary. Sore throat eases this way in a few minutes, in credible as this may seem. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve almost instantly. And thus work almost instantly when you take them. And for a gargle. Gen uine Bayer Aspirin Tablets dis solve with sufficient speed and completeness, leaving no irritating particles or grittiness. Get a box of 12 or bottle of 100 at any drug store. In the experience of the ma jority no shaving instrument compares with the "BLUE BLADE." Super-sharpened edges; slotted, flexing center; ingeniously tempered steel these and other advantages make the "BLUE BLADE" amazingly smooth shaving. Try it and see for yourself. Communications Billings Thank To the Editor: I want to take this opportunity to express by apprecltaton to the many voters of this county who gave ma their loyal support during the recent campaign ana election. RALPH W. BILLINGS. Severin Battery Service Medford Made Batteries -volt, 13-plate, 1 year guaran tee. S3.S0 Be-tround armatures $1 op Re.ehg. .10c Our Make 25c 1512 N. Riverside Phone 1338 PHONE 1300 For TOWING or Wrecker Service Anywhere Any Time Lewis Super Service SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW HOTEL OXFORD Every Room with Tub end Sfiowcr Single 12.002.50 r...ul to En a. 4 nn Twin Beds 4.00 1 1 m NOTHING HIGHER R I He Ustase r Theodore A. Haaie.Msr. i I MARKET and 11 MASON STS.U 'A Triumph In Train Comfort" Lv. Portland... 9:35 p.m. Ar. Chicago . . . 8:45 A.M. 9 Observation lounge car with the convenience of your own club... fountain service, radio, magazines, news papers, market reports, valet, barber, shower. 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