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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933.
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur perrr
to look a bit like
wh.h t.v,A .trav robins and the
sunshine. It l always spring some
body trying to spring now
hokum on the people. And, sod to
tell, the people, ohservlng another
season of the year fall. .
' The ten moat beautiful words 4n
the English language have been se
lected by William J. Funk. They are
printed on the left. On the right are
their equivalent in Jackson county:
DAWN DARN
HUSH TALK
JjTJIjTjABY mjlulib
MUBMUBINO : MUTTERING
TRANQUIL TANTRUM
MIST HIT
LUMINOUS FREE! LIGHTS
CHIMES CRIMES
GOLDEN BROKE
MELODT RUMORS (I heerd)
It's rood klea.
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A number of the Social Lions are
becoming ping ponglats, of moan abil
ity. Ping-pong takes their minds off
conomlo problems, of which they
know nothing, and can do nothing.
It can be ployed by a He-Man or a
Bhe-Lady. It Is played with a poddle,
and celluloid boll of foathery light
ness The paddle has other uses, but
Is seldom thus employed as the sinner
Is too old to reform, When applied
It makes a resounding, and not un
musical noise. Playing ping-pong Is
considerable work, and much would
be accomplished, If the effort was
harnessed to the end of a shovel.
YE PIONEER OLOOM.
(Pendleton East Orcuonlnn)
Cigarette smoking has grown
wonderfully smong our "tads"
and If not stopped soon will re
sult In serious Injury to the hu
man race of the rising generation.
As one scientist remarks, we "will
become a race of lolots,"
Our favorite local comedian exposed
himself yesterday, as willing to be a
1938 edition of Poul Revere in the
freat one-man revolution and rebel
lion. m -
"Let's see. What other animal be
sides Man deserts Its young?" (To-
tonto (Con.) Tribune) A snoppy
bawl-out for the human race.
The 10 demands of the so-called
"hunger marchers" presented to the
tats legislature Tuesday contains no
demand for food. Eight of the de
mands ore for cash, directly or Indi
rectly. Demand No. 10 is for the re
peal of the orlmlnal syndicalism law,
which puts a crimp in Boisneviaio,
when too rampageous against the gov
ernment. There Is one Just demnnd
. "that there be no discrimination
against single worker." The single
worker gets as hungry as the married
worker, and Is the first to do any
marching, In the event of war. A
significant point Is the uncontra
dicted statement In presa dispatches
that the leader Is a communist to
be sure from Portland. All a com
munist wants to do Is tear hell out
of the American form of government.
The "leader" disclaims "any responsi
bility for disorder." This Is easy, as
the government would probably hold
the "leader" responsible. As a dem
onstration the march wns mild, and
nc effort was mnde to shove the state
house over on top of the legislature.
Communists should be careful, lest
they Irk citizens with firm and ad
miring notions about their govern
ment. . a
A word to the wise around here,
Is sufficient, and also superfluous.
A new auto was noted yesterday
with the hydrantphobla.
Prlday the 19th shows up this
week. This is supposed to be a very
unlucky day. It sometimes appears
that It has been Friday the 13th for
the past three years. Of course, now
and then Tuesday the Sth, does not
turn out so well, but does not have to
bear any opprobrium, as a result. On
the 13th lust, and Friday, one Is
supposed to look out for black cats,
cross-eyed mules, ladders, and light
ing three cigarettes on the same
match. There are many things In
thla world that need watching, more
thrm black cats and kindred curses.
Lying Is the greatest curse, when on
a wholcuale basis, and nobody Is ever
on his guard ssnlrut It at least they
never mention their watchfulness.
Portland Hausor Construction Co.
of this place submitted !ow bti of
408,142 on schedule C for recon
struct: north and sout.i rubble ;
mound Jetties at entrance of Ya- j
quiua bay. ;
Editorial Correspondence
SANTA BARBARA, Jan. 10. The legislators at Salem like
the legislators at Sacramento and the legislators at Washing
ton for that matter fail to realize the state of the public mind
the intensity of the fornist vote the extent and gravity of
the political revolt, which is naturally being reflected in their
membership.
Unless this IS realized the
Salem promises to be the same
session in "Washington much
thing accomplished.
For under prevailing conditions, there is bound to be strong
opposition to every measure to balance the budget any budget
and any single measure. It makes no difference whether it is
a sales tax, an economy measure, a beer tax, or an increase in
the income tax, as each one comes up the opposition is almost
certain to be stronger than the support. They will therefore
be beaten separately, very much as Napoleon defeated his
enemies separately when if they were united, all taken togother,
they would probably win.
What we are trying to get at
The big job at Salem, at Washington, at Sacramento and
everywhere else is to balance the budget, to reduce expendi
tures to income.
This can't be done by any ONE tax, by any ONE reduction,
by any ONE provision. It can only be done by many reduc
tions, a radical readjustment all
The only way to get this done in our judgment, is to first
settle on this comprehensive plan the plan best fitted to bal
ance the budget. Then fight
alone. Make the fight not for
provision or that, but for the
GRAM AS A WHOLE.
Such a program can be passed, but singly we doubt if any
provision sufficiently radical to contribute materially toward a
balancing of the budget can be.
Wo have an idea no one
value of sunshine. There is
sunlight will kill germs. It
sunlight is beneficial to anyone
The present writer has had
slrate this assumption isn't true in fact is the very reverse of
the truth. Sun baths, after a cold infection has started, have
in two instances, intensified the
a great deal worse instead of
to "too much sun" or it may
sunlight is a stimulant to infection good as a preventive, not as
a treatment.
And before leaving this contribution to therapeutics, we
might add there have been two
southern California and the flu
been considerable rain in the
the flu is running Btrong up
has been living an outdoor life
forced to succumb to the flu with a temperature of 103, and
abandon golf for two weeks perhaps longer. Dick Hauley, the
Northwestern football ooaoh had to follow suit. Outdoors, in
doors, sunshine or no sunshine ; Old Man Flu appears to prosper
regardless of weather or conditions.
There) is a German baron
Episcopal bishop (retired). They the baron and the bishop
play ehess of evenings. The baron talks excellent English, with
a perfect Oxford accent, and has a sabre out on the back of his
neck whioh may or may not
German arjstoeraoy as one on
for hours before the ohesa board, which isn't at all unusual for
chess. What is UNUSUAL is they play the game to the boom
ing of the hotel radio, and never bat an eye. (
Einstein arrived in Pasadena yesterday to continue his
studies of space or whatever it is he is studying and contrib
ute to the betterment of American-German relations. It is not
difficult to see the baron has about as much use for Einstein as
Hiram Johnson hau for President Hoovor. Einstein is a paoifist
and an internationalist the baron may no longer be a militarist
but it is safe to assume he is a nationalist. It takes all sorts of
people to make up a nation, as it does a world.
The California spirit dies
congratulates Ventura county because its lemon acreage is boing
inoreased and walnut aoreage is being deorensed. Not so many
years ago conditions were reversed, lemons were at a standstill,
walnuts were coming in. The LosAngeles Times devotes a long
leading editorial against selling L. A. real estate and calls
attention to the faot that all the great Amerioan fortunes were
made in real estate, from J. J, Astor down. "Don't sell, hang
on" is the final word, backed up by recommendations of leading
bankers and leading citizens. We may be unduly pessimistic,
but congratulating any district today on increased production
strikes us as questionable policy. Urging property owners in
L. A. or anywhere else to hang on to their holdings, appeals to
us, like urging a man going down for the third time, to quit
his foolishness and swim for the shore. Obviously no sane per
son would sell at present prices if it could possibly be avoided.
In short, any manifestation of the time honored California spirit
UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS, seems to us pathetic ex
ample of obscurantism and futility. (Which we trust is suffici
ently obtuse to escape the notice of the Ventura and L03 Angeles
chambers of commerce.) ' R. W. R.
Cosmic Ray Birth Cry
Of Universe Is Theory
PASADENA. Cel.. Jan. IS. (API-
Abbe Gorges Lemoitre created a sen
sation before a distinguished group
of scientists here today by an
nouncing a new theory of the or
igin of cosmlo rays.
He said they appeared to be "the
birth cry of the universe."
"Cosmic rays." he said, "are some
kind of a glnnce preserved for us In
ever-Increasing space, of the prim
ordial fireworks that marked the be
ginning of the universe.
"I really think that the study of
cosmic rays will give the final ans
wer to cosmologlcal questions, that
tlioy are Vie key to the problem."
Me depleted them as the evidence
of the euperradlatlou that existed
result of the special session in
as the result of the lame duck
ado about nothing little if any
is this :
down the line.
for that plan and for that plan
this tax or that, not for this
BUDGET BALANCING PRO
fully understands the medicinal
a very general belief that direct
is therefore assumed that direct
infeoted with them.
two experiences which demon
infection, made the patient feel
better. This may have been due
have been due to the fact that
solid weeks of sunshine' here in
is still going strong. There has
northern part of the state, and
there. Yesterday Sarazen who
of exercise in this sunshine, was
and baroness here, also an
be as authentic a mark of true
the face. These two men sit still
hard. The Santa Barbara Press
when a primordial atom burst some
ten billion years ago and started the
expanding universe
Dr. Albert Einstein, enthralled by
the report of the Jesuit priest and
professor of the University of Lou
vsln. .Belgium, warmly congratulated
Le Maltre.
"It Is the most pleasant, beautiful
and satisfying Interpretation of cos
mic radiation," said the Berlin pro
fessor of relativity. 'This picture
has less objections and conjures less
contradiction than any other theory
of the cosmlo ray source.
Hood River Pocket of gas struck
in Ciarno basin well by Clamo Basin
OU copinpany.
Personal Health Service
By William
signed letter pertaining to personal bealtb and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If stamped, ecu
sddressed envelope ts enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink.
Oaring to tbe large number of letter received only a few cap be answered
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions.
Address Or. William Brady In care of The Mall Tribune.
LOWERING THE
Many laymen who a uninformed
or misinformed concerning physi
ology, hygiene and pathology, com
placently assume
that In any cir
cumstance one
makes no mis
take In taking a
brisk cathartic
even If no further
self -treatment Is
attempted.
In my opinion
cathartic r a r e ly
does any good In
any case of acute
Illness or Indis
position. Let us
not quarrel about this now. Mine Is
an expert opinion; yours Is Just a no
tion. I offer my opinion for the
benefit of your health. Take It or
leave It, but do not ask me to give
serious consideration to your amateur
notion. That's the trouble with too
many lay wlae acres. In their smug
Ignorance of physiology, hygiene and
pathology they arc Inclined to re
spect their own crude notions more
than they do the knowledge or teach
ings of physicians.
There la no question that popular
laxatives, purgatives or cathartics,
such as castor ojl, salts, calomel, aloes,
and various disguised concoction or
modifications of these, do a good deal
of harm In many mild chronlo ail
ments. We haven't space to give de
tails about the untoward effects of
physlck here, either. I'm telling you
what every experienced or well-trained
physician knows. You are not com
pelled to believe It Is so.
In Philadelphia survey made by
a physician Indicated that the city
has the lowest death rate from ap
pendicitis of any city in the United
States with a population in excess of
300.000 (there are 26 such cities).
Philadelphia's rate Is 14.4, In Indian
apolis IB 3, in Los Angeles 10.3, In
Rochester 18.8, In Kew York 15.9, In
Ohlcago 18 3, In Louisville 18.8, In
Buffalo 10.5, In Milwaukee 20.6, in
Newark 22.6, In Cincinnati 24,1, in
Kansas City 20.4,
The moral to be drawn from the
figures Is, not to hurry to Philadel
phia If you think you're comlm? down
with appendicitis. The low mortality
rate in Philadelphia is due to two
factors. First, the public educational
campaign carried on there to warn
people about the danger of taking:
these phystcks when any acute abdo
minal distress calls for relief. Sec
ond, the education of the public about
the Importance of prompt treatment I
of such an Illness as appendicitis and I
the danger of delay where surgery Is
necessary.
ON BUDGET VOTE
(Continued from Page One)
due in 1984 and payable In "lawful
money' Is selling around 35. Both
series are equally secured, but the
gold clause In this Issue Is worth
five points or about 14 per cent.
Technocracy may oon have a rival
In the new science of eunomlcs. For
the benefit of those who don't re
member their Greek, eunomlcs means
"well ordered." It has something
to do with the basle economic pro
posals recently put forward by Pope
Plus XI the same proposals referred
to by President-elect Roosevelt in one
of his campaign speeches.
A typical eunomlcs development
would be the intensive organisation
of industries for self-regulation along
the lines of the ancient guilds. Capi
tal, labor and the consumer would all
be represented on governing commit
tees the latter by the state. The
Idea is based on control from within
Instead of an extension of bureau
cracy.
The Romestake (gold) Mining com
pany may not know It, but It 1 In
line to be enthusiastically taxed on
output or profits by the state of
South Dakota. The county in which
Homesake operates was the only one
In the state carried by Hoover and
the new Democratic state adminis
tration will ta';e the cue.
The labor boys have been prom
ised that Mr, Roosevelt will push the
five-day week, as It needs to be
pushed.
That Is one reason why President
Green of the A P. of L. has been
threatening strikes If recalcitrant em
ployers do not change their minds.
Mr. Hoover dropped the Idea be
cause he could not put It Into effect
In the government departments. He
could not Induce business to adopt It
unless he did It himself.
That Is supposed to be one of the
first situations to be Ironed out by
the Roosevelt administration.
The state department Is secretly
preparing to send two men to Russia.
They claim It will be Just like Byrd
exploring the South Pole, but Rus
sian repress ntattve have already
learned that It ts being done at Mr.
Roosevolt'a request. It la further
confirmation of the fact that Russian
recognition Is coming mxm after Mr.
Roosevelt takes office.
Mr, Roosevelt's New York conference
with Mr. stlmson may have had
something to do with that.
Folks nearest the incoming throne
will tell you that Mr. Roosevelt likes
the secretary of state. He would lean
toward Mr. Stlmson'a policies as
against those of Mr. Hoover In the
instances where they clashed.
At the same time Mr. Roosevelt does
not tike Treasury Secretary Mills. Mr.
Roosevelt thinks MlUs It a politician.
Brady, M. D.
PHYSICK DEATH RATE.
Even comparatively mild laxatives
such as milk of magnesia, cascara,
mineral oil, senna concoctions, when
given to a patient suffering with
acute appendicitis, may cause per
foratlon and general peritonitis. Ene
mas are Just as objectionable as ordi
nary laxatives In such cases.
Absolute rest and external heat
are the best and safest home reme
dies to use while awaiting the diag
nosis.
The medical societies and the mu
niclpal health departments in these
cities with the higher death rates
from appendicitis, owe It to the pub'
11c to do some educational .work after
the fashion that has proved so ef
fective In Philadelphia.
QUESTIONS ANT) ANSWERS.'
Irrigating. '
Row much water should a person
drink, and why does plenty of water
aid elimination? c. R.
Answer From one to two quarts
dally, much more If one works or
plays hard or If the weather Is very
warm. Water 1 the natural solvent.
Rabies.
1. Can a well dog get rabies from
chewing on wood or bones that a
rabid dog has chewed a few days
before?
2, A veterinary put his fingers in
the mouth of a rabid dog he had Just
killed. Was he liable to get hydro
phobia?
3. Does hydrophobia virus die with
the dog?
4. How long does It take a person
to get hydrophobia?
6. How long does quarantine on
a dog last?
6. Is It necessary to take every dog
bite to a doctor even If It is only a
scratch and It Is given accidentally
by your own dog? Mrs. C. 8.
Answer Apparently you regard
"hydrophobia" as distinct In some
way from rabies. The disease rabies
is the same, whether In animal or In
man. There is no sense In calling
it "hydrophobia." I. Yes. -2. No, ra
bies. 8. Nobody knows, for nobody
has ever Identified rabies virus. 4.
Authorities say the Incubation time
from Infection to development of first
symptom of Illness) Is anywhere from
six weeks to several months. 6. Six
months. 8. No, ordinary soap arid
water washing of the wound or
scratch, then a single swabbing with
tincture of lodln, and a suitable
dressing to prevent subsequent ordi
nary Infection, Is adequate care, In
my opinion. (Personally I still doubt
that rabies ocoura in man. tho I'd
have the Pasteur If any good physio-
Ian advised me to have it.)
(Copyright, John F. Dille Co.)
JOSEPHINE
LUCKY TO ESCAPE
(Continued from Page One)
hole, for the new Judge would have
the appointment of another com
missioner, which would have given
him two votes to one, and an un
restrained hand to upset Jackson
county in a manner that had 'he
conservatives trembling In their
boot.
There was a hurried meeting of the
old oounty commissioner and Judge
on their last day or legal life. A new
commissioner was appointed and at
tempted to serve with th Incoming
administration, whereupon th new
county judge put on a farce that
would have been comio If it hadn't
been so absurd, Issued "bench war
rants" to arrest the late Judge and
commissioner, gave them a "trial"
before himself, found them guilty of
the Lord knows what, and fined them
1 per.
Now the state's attemoy-general
has held that the appointed com
missioner Is holding office legally,
th radical ones won't accept the
ruling, the Jackson county commis
sion Isn't functioning at all and
trouble-makers are circulating peti
tions demanding thst both .county
commissioners resign and leave the
new Judge In sole control of the
county. The petition pushers didn't
include th new Judge in eh whole
sale resignation request, which shows
th attempt tip for What It la.
Tou would think that was enough.
It la, but It isn't all. A march on
th county courthouse Is being or
gsnlred for Prlday, In which press
notices predict S.oco Jackson county
eltlnens will parade up th steps to
ask for the resignations. ,
And the Medford American Legion
resolves itself that If mich a mob
ts actually collected the Legionnaires
will be aligned with th forces of
law In preventing or suppressing
violence.
We of Josephine county have for
long looked with envy upon the msny
auccessful campslgns of Jackson
county boosters in years gone by to
get what they want. Whatever It
era of new Industry or of civle or
oounty value thst cam to southern
Oregon. Medford saw to it that Jack
son county was where th better
ments cam to rest.
Now w can look upon Jsckson
county again, but with th envy
wiped out and replaced with a feel
ing of sorrow that such a rich and
successful county should b reduced
to such state.
Ther ar seeds of unrest within
our own borders, true enough. But
any Internal atrlf within th coun
ty administration that would force
such seeds Into a scarlet flowering
is lacking here.
And the sodden effects of a certain
sort of Journalism required to leaven
the whole sorry mess are also non
eilstant within our small but not
unhappy borders.
FOR TROOPS AT
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v ssav
Waitresses and hostesses at one of Tokyo's gayest cafes are shown
delivering hundred of comfort bags at the Japanese war office clqa
rets, candy and other comforts for troops at the Manchurlan front (As
sociated Press Photo) -
1C.
AT
CENTRAL POINT, Jan. 12. (Spl.)
Woman' Relief Corps held Its an
nual banquet in connection with In
stallation of officers January 7 at
the Orange .hall. The banquet was
served at noon to members, their
families, a group of ladles from the
Medford corps accompanied by Com
rade J, C. Woods and other Invited
guests.
Officers were Installed by Mrs.
Kathryn Merrltt with Betta Pankey
acting as conductor. Installed were:
President, Emma Gleason; senior vice
president, Rose HermanBon; Junior
vice president, Sally Musty; secretary,
Dora Jones; treasurer, Carrie Welch;
chnplaln, Mattle Parker; conductor,
Eva Smith; guard, Iva Copplnger;
assistant conductor, Glgpsy Rich
mond; assistant guard, Etta Purkey-
plle; patriotic instructor, Floretta
Smith; musician, Lois Richardson;
color bearers, Tlllle Maple, Wava
Cummlngs and Ethel Southwell.
An Interesting feature of the occa
sion was an exhibit of some Civil
war relics sftown by our townsman,
A. W. Ayers. One was a copy of the
dally paper published in Vlckaburg
during the seige by the Union army.
It Is printed on the back of wall
paper and contains some Interesting
articles. - Mention was made of how
they had to no longer eat mule
meat and fricassee of kitten, as the
"Johnnies" brought plenty of good
food with them. .
Mr. Ayers fa'ther was at the battle
of Vlcksburg and has said that the
southern soldiers wlt,hln the city had
been forced to eat even rats or any
thing else they might find to eat.
The other article was a flag known
as a cavalry guidon. The flag Is
made of finest, cloth the entire edge
being bound with a braid made of
fine copper wire. The figures and
words "2nd Cavalry are hand worked
In silk on one side of the flag. This
flag was made by the ladles of the
city of Alexandria, La., and presented
to their cavalry troop. The flag, to
gether wlt,h. seven men, was taken
one night by Second Sergeant Wm.
Ayers single handed.. Almost the
entire command of 1200 men, to
gether with their horses, equipment
and supplies, was captured In the
raid which was made In the night.
The Union army was under the
command of General Banks, who
overtook tbe Southern army at Hen
derson Hill, La., and their capture
practically broke up operations in
the Red River country.
New Books
New books at the Jackson county
library, January 7. 1033.
Fiction.
Bailey. Little Girl Lost; Barrle,
Farewell Miss Julie Logan; Benchley,
No Poems, or Around the World
Backwards and Sideways; Blaker. The
Needle-Watcher; Bridge, Peking Pic
nic; Buck, Sons; Comfort, The Pilot
Comes Aboard; Ds La Roche, Lark
Ascending; Farjeon The Fair of St.
James; Feuchtwanger, Josephus;
Glasgow. The Sheltered Life: Jame
son, A Richer Dust; Komroff, A New
York Tempest; Lamb, Nur Mahal;
Lehmann. Invitation to the Walts;
MacLeod, The Tears of Peace; Mason,
The Three Gentlemen; Morrow, Be
yond the Blue Sierra; Page. Gordon
Keith; Robertson, Three Came Un
armed: Sabatlnl, The Black Swan;
Stuart, Pigeon Irish; Undset, The
Burning Bush; Walpole, The Fortsa..
Non-Flctlon.
Burnham, The Wholesale Person
ality; Ramus, Behind the Scenes With
Ourselves; Dexter, Herbert Hoover
and American Individualism; Hud
son, Progress In International Organi
sation; Thomson, Toung Europe;
Chase, A New Deal; Beck, Our Won
derland of Bureaucracy; Lahee, Field
Geology; Eckstein. Lives; Hudson. The
Engineers' Manual; Kuns. Automotive
Senrlee; H ottos. Practical Plant Prop
agation; Bedell. The Seven Key to
Retail Profits; American Oil Burner
Assn.. Handbook of Oil Burning;
Johnson, Foundation Planting: Cot
ter, A Simple Guide to Rock Garden
ing; Nichols, Down the Garden Path;
White. Principles of Flower Arrange
ment; Colling The Amateur Photog
JAPANESE FRONT
it
i
4
y e &
rapher's Handbook: Geller, Famous
Songs and Their Stories; Hoatetler,
The Art of Social Dancing; Lambert,
Modern Archery; Edgerton, A Speech
for Every Occasion; The London
Omnibus; Graves, Poems; Harris,
Walking Shadow; McKaye, Wakefleid;
Llppmann, Interpretations; Hallibur
ton, The Flying Carpet; Hedln, Across
the Gobi Desert; Wells, In Coldest
Africa; Carr, The West Is Still Wild;
Guenther, A Naturalist in Brazil;
Bowers, Beverldge and the Progressive
Era; Powell, Yonder Lies Adventure;
Leonard, Lokl; the Life of Charles
Proteus Stelnmeta; Hulbert Forty
Nlners; Brown, Fort Hall on the Ore
gon Trail,
Pamphlets.
O. S. A. C. Extension Service.
1. O. S. 0., 400-hen Laying House.
3. Cherries.
8. Vegetable Storage.
4. The Farm Home.
8. Potato Virus Diseases.
6. A Strawberry Disease Caused by
Rhlzotonift.
7. The Strawberry Crown Moth.
8. Types of Hogs Marketed and
Consumer Demand in Oregon.
9. Arsenical Spray Residue on
Cherries.
10. Soils of Chchalls Series and
Their Utilization.
11. Electrical Resistance of Pear
Tissue As An Index of Maturity.
12. Design of Equipment and
Method for Preparing Starter for Ore
gon Creameries and Cheese Factories.
13. Twenty-five Years of Supple
mental Irrigation Investigations in
Willamette Valley.
14. The "Red Hill" soils of Western
Oregon and Their Utilization.
IB. Diseases of Narcissus.
16. Cream Refrigeration on the
Farm and the Quality of Butter
Manufactured.
17. Incidence of Public School
Taxation In Oregon With Special Ref
erence to Elementary and County
School Fund Laws.
18. Electric Hotbeds and Propagat
ing Beds.
19. Home Food Preservation.
20. Building Plans and Bill of Ma
terials for O. 8. C. Stationary Brooder
House. -
TJ. 8. Tept. of Agriculture.
1. Growing Fruit for Home Use.
2. Farm Sheep Raising for Begin
ners. 3. Capons and Caponlzlng.
4. Practical Information for Be
ginners in Irrigation.
8. A Simple Way to Increase Crop
Yields.
7. The Disinfection of Stables.
8. The Peach Borer.
7. Utilization of Flue-Heated To
bacco Barns for Sweet Potato Storage.
8. Care and Management of Dairy
Cows.
9. Poultry Keeping in Back Yards.
10. High Grade Alfalfa Hay.
11. Mosquito Remedies and Pre
ventatives. 12. Insect Enemies of the Cotton
Plant.
13. Plowing With Moldboard Plows.
14. Bean Diseases and Their Con
trol. 15. Growing Christmas Holly on
the Farm.
18. Dressing and Packing Turkeys
for Market.
Leaflet: Rockeries.
Circular: Utilization of Blgleaf
Maple of the Pacific Northwest.
Oregon City H. G. Johnson of
Foii-mnd received 156,524 contract for
grading 1-2 miles of Clackamas River-Oregon
City section of Super
Highway. Rauser Construction company filed
lowest bid for reconstruction of sea
ward portions of north and south
Jetties at entrance to Yaqulna Bay.
Corvallis Gazette-Times.
Sherwood Dr. W. T. Simmons of
Chohalom Mountain, started work en
new building In this city w.hich he
will occupy as dental parlor.
Portland A. C. Klrteon opened res
taurant at 530 V4 Washington street.
Proves Great Boon
To Pile Sufferers
No man or woman need suffer an
other day from any pain, soreness or
distress arising from Hemorrhoids or
Piles, now that a Doctor's prescrip
tion, known to druggist as MOAVA
SUPPOSITORIES, can be obtained for
a moderate price 80 cents. You'll
be amazed to see how quickly they
a-t evpn in long standing cases.
Heath's Drug 6Vr and all arood drug
gists mil mipplv you on the money
hack U dlAMUaed pita.
Flight 'o Time
(Medford ana Jackson Count)
History from the Files, of io
Mall Tribune of and 10 Vear
Aro.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
January 12, 1923.
(It was Friday.)
Ashland men take steps to estab
lish a cannery there.
Central Point schools open when
flood-bound teachers arrive from Wil
lamette valley.
Table Rock phone company holds
annual meeting.
White-robed gang at Tillamook
brands lady accused of bootlegging.
Barn of Henry Kirby near Talent
Is destroyed by fire, and incendiar
ism is suspected.
Oregon income tax measure la held
"Just, but unwise."
Autolsta warned to get their 1923
licenses, or suffer arrest. State traf
fic officers say a variety of excuses
are offered, but few plead poverty.
TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY
' January 32, 1913.
(It was Sunday.)
City council grants a franchise to
the M. T. Mlnney Co., for building
a street-car line here. George Millar
votes against the move, as the Social
ist party which he represente la op
posed to 50-year franchises. Work
will start as soon as the weather
permits.
Mercury drops to 14 degrees above,
as cold reigns over state.
Schools of city closed owing to
epidemic of scar let lna.
The Sunset club, composed of
ladles residing in the west foothills
district, has taken up the study of
the drama.
Mrs. George Roberts leaves on a
visit to Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perl enter
tains a number of friends with a
turkey dinner.
E
AT JEHOL GATES
E
(Continued from Page On)
during the past ten days. The wall
forms the southern boundary of Ja
hol.) The Kuomln (government) news
agency stated that 35 tralnloads of
Japanese troops depnrted from Muk
den, Manchuria, for Chlnchow, Jap
anese army base east of the Jehol
border, and for Tahushan and Kow
pangtse. The official agency said "The army
will advance Into Jehol" from those
points.
Damase by Air Raids.
Further Chinese advices stated Jap
anese aerial raids between Sulchung,
25 miles north of Shanhaikwan in
Manchuria, and Llngyuan, "wreaked
considerable damage."
As the result of a blizzard sweeping
north Asia and bringing sleet and
snow, temperaturs In southern Jehol
were reported to have dropped to
about 40 degrees below eero.
"Both Chinese and Japanese war
principally engaged In trying to pre
serve life against the elements," Chi
nese dispatches said, but added:
"Nevertheless the Japanese defenses
east of Llngyunn, where the Chines
have dug in, will resist If t&e Jap
anese attempt to pass.'"
Salem Bids opened for construc
tion of five bridges, on culvert snd
approach fills over Sandy, Boulder
Pnrk and Swift creeks, Baker river
and Little Sandy creek.
L
Corvallis Workmen completing
work on new bridge spanning Marya
river south of here.
Beaverton New pump to be in
stalled at water plant.
HOW WOMEN
CAN WIN MEN
AND MEN WIN
The Favor of Other Men
Unless two pints of bile juice flow datl)
from yonr liver into yoor boweig, youi
food decays in your bowels. This poisons
your whole body. Movements tret hard and
constipated. You get yellow tonjtue, yellow
"in, pimples, doll eyes, bad breath, bad
taste, gas, ditriness, headache. You have
become an uRly-looking, fonl-smeillnjr,
our-thlnkinfr person. Yon hare lost yonz
personal charm. Everybody wants to
run from you.
Bnt don't take salts.mlneralw&ters.ollg,
laxatWe pill a. laxative candies or chewing
Bums and expect them to tret rid of this
liaison mat destroys your personal charm
They can't do It, for they only move out
the tall end of yonr bowels and that doesn't
take away enonith of the decayed poison.
Cosmetics won't help at all.
Only a free flow of your bfle Juice will
top this decay poison fn your bowels. The
one mild vejretable medicine which starts a
free flow of your hils juice is Carter's
Little Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury) La
Carter's.. Only fine, mild vegetable ex
tract. If yon would brina back you
personal charm to win men, start taking
Carter's Little Liver Pills accordina to
directions today.
Bat refuse "Bomethln fust as mod",
for It may irripe, loosen teeth andsrala
the rectum. Ask for Carter's Little Liver
Fills by name and tret what you ask for.
Swift and Best
Rheumatic
Prescription
35 Cents
Just ask for A) lenru Within 24
hours aftr you start to take this
safe yet powerful medicine excess
uric acid poisons starts to leave your
body.
In 44 hours pain, agony and swell
lny are gone we guarantee this pre
scriptionIf one bottle of Allenru
doesn't do as stated money back.
Jarmin it Woods Drug Store and
Heath's Drug Store.