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PAGE ETOHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,-1933. Medford Mail Tribune -trarrwa to SoutlMrn Uraaoe taadl tM Mill Mama" Daily faeepi Sainrtai ptrbUstw or MEDirnun PRINTING CO. isirn n. rti t rbooa r kobeki buhu una Ao lpdportqrt Naeapapw Botsrafl sa aaeoor) aiara natter st Uadtord flncoo, tuxvr aa of sra s. m. SUB8CKUH0r- HATEB I; ma in unw Diif. ;; Dalll, Boat 8? B, Carrlar, Hi ailtanc Manors, At&liod. JaersooiUla, Centre! Point Fboeoll, Talaol, Uol BUI and 00 Dtttiears. Dallj, ouotll Daily, oo raar I.oo All Urns, 6Mb 10 adranca. OflleUl piper of Un CIO of Uedtord, Ofndil otper of lacaano Uwoty- uutBHB or nil amociaiki miss BoeclTtDC full Leued Win Serrte Oa associated Prea Is awlaatreli aoUUed to ON om for pabUeouoo of all on dlapattoai endued to It or oUenrm eradltad lo tola moot ' tod aire to tba local om oubllaoad serais. AU rtebta (or publlcaUoo of ajKlal dlaoalabra iartlo aro alto rowrwd- JiEMfilH or UNITM) PBESB UZMBEU Or AUDIl BUHEAD or cmrnuTiQNS adirrtlitnt Heprataotatltte M. a M0UEN8EN A COMPANT Offlcaa lo Nas Iota. Cbltaio, Detroit, BSD " traodteo. Loa Amalea. leatUo Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry that oround. and en the elldewalks, and In the streets, as well u whore you have been find ing It for the past three year. In all seasons. ' m ' There has been considerable cuas lng of the government, ss constitut ed, In a wild-eyed and promiscuous manner. The euoeere, who as a rule am good at profanity, are Inconsis tent. They lean towards the Russian form, which permlta of no cussing of the government, and oonolude all arguments along thla Una with a bit of brick wall, a bit of the dawn, a blindfold, and alx armed men, erect and In a row. The majority are per fectly willing to act In an official capacity, for the government they o bearOly cum. : All the governmental trussing la emotional anger and not worth the wind used to make It audible. The ouaeera are prepared to bed their lent drop of blood for a "Change." A foot, In a pair of plow boota, vigorously applied once, to the right portion of the human anatomy, i the moot effective cure yet re vealed tor halting one-man revolt. It Is humiliating, and makei the by atandera laugh. No eelf-etartlng mar tyr can survive laughter. notch Fish, the boom day tenor la again sequestered behind a fungus growth on hie upper Up, that Is al leged to be a mustache, and Is so called for the lack of a better name. The petitions for the abolishment of the state penitentiary, "in the Interests of economy," still lack names. In view of the current hys teria, this Is nothing short of dumb founding. Why anybody with a heart and soul, would want to keep a neighbor In the Big Rouse these tunes la beyond comprehension. If (reed, next time, the erring brother will not get caught. It Is still main tained that the place to get signa tures, la within the prison walls. Those ttius detained know the situa tion, and what la best for them. a FACTS HAED AND COLD (Cong. Record) There have been Individuals ' who were good farmers but only one class of real farmers the Pennsylvania Dutch. Whether ' they have also been corrupted I am unable to say, but no plea for ' federal aid has come from Lan caster county. Pa. Their system differed from the average Ameri can system of change and ex treme waste In three outstanding rules: 1. They bought land to keep not as a speculation. . They bought nothing that could be produced at home and wasted nothing. 3. They bought only when they had the money to pay. The states which have made greatest departure from these essentials are also making loudest plea for aid for farmers, NEED OP TUB HOUR It la frequently claimed that the need of the hour Is a leader, to radicate the polltloal monkeyshlnes from the body polltlo and corporate limits. It seems to a man up a tump and under the house, at the aame tune, that If we hire a leader, it should be for longer than an hour, and for about Mil length of time that Uhe clrlo agony has lasted. Be sides, any kind of a leader would not consent to lead for so short a period. A second Abe Llnooln could not do much leading In an hour. It would take an hour for a leader to prepare his toilette and get ready to lead. There are plenty of volunteer lead ers, who could not pass an examina tion for aheep herding. Moat of them are out of everything, Including fol lowers, but they desire ardently to lead the way out of the swamps, the morasses, and the tall timber. A leader should possess some quallflca tlona besides the feeble ability to make a bum speech, when Intoxicat ed with the nuttlness of one of his own notions. If a leader Is the need of the hour, he Is the need of a year. The need la a crying need, and the altuatlon Is enough to make every body bawL What 1 really needed Is a poli tician. Tou have been told that the present hubbub la caused by poli ticians. This Is a base slander on the politicians. It has been caused by geeks who think they are poli ticians. A genuine politician Is a soother, not a hate stirrer and a rabble rouser. Be Is for peace, not strife. He never uses the American flag and prayer as a background for cniasedness. There baa not been a politician loose In the ftogu River valley for three years. If there had been, the Majority not ths Minority r-would sow be organized. Editorial Correspondence HOLLYWOOD, California, Jan. 25. Congratulations to George Roberts, Ben Harder, Ole Alenderfer, Gus Newbury, Attorney Neil Allen of Grants Pass, Colonel E. E. Kelly, Johnny Beid of Gold Hill, Raymond Reter, and other public spirited citizens of Medford and Jackson county, who according to re ports just received, stood up and were counted at the recent Legion mass meeting, and with the customary initiation of per sonal abuse and villification, were duly elected to the News "GANG," by Its editor the next morning. Perhaps they do not realize what a large and honorable organization this mythical gang has become. To enumerate its membership would fill more space than we have at our com mand. But here are a few of the members still in good standing : President Herbert Hoover, Senator Charles L. McNary, Senator Steiwer, Governor Meier, Circuit Judge Noton, Circuit Judge Brand, Circuit Judge Llewelling, in fact all the circuit judges that have held court in all the grand juries that have been in session in recent years except the last one; all the officers and members of the South ern Oregon Bar association; the officers and members of the Medford Legion, the Ashland Legion ; the officers and members of the Traffic Association; the Fruit Growers League; all county judges and county commissioners with the exception of Judge Fehl ; all attorneys in active practice with the excep tion of M. 0. Wilkins; the mayor of Medford and his predeces sors, all city couneilmen, organized labor, all former employees of the News, all newspapers in Southern Oregon, but the News and Record Herald, all citizens who have tried to do something for Medford and Jackson county and have refused to be bull dozed by the morning parer John Mann, Bill Gates, District Attorney Geo. Codding, County in fact a most distinguished and extremely respectable company. JUI ANT names have no doubt been overlooked, and many citizens not members of the organization now, will be nominated just as soon as they dare to protest against this attempt to ruthlessly -tear Medford and Jackson county asunder, injure business, advertise the Rogue River valley, far and wide as a place where human life is not safe, where law and order have broken down, and where open violence and bloodshed are imminent. . QO we congratulate the citizens mentioned above, on their courageous and publio spirited action. We know why they did it. They had nothing personally to gain and everything to lose. But they felt that conditions had become so serious, the situation so intolerable, that it wag time for all loyal citizens to stand up and be counted to take a stand and a strong un compromising stand, against this outrageous attempt to turn Southern Oregon into a veritablo shambles, and to render any return to the peace and harmony and prosperity of former years impossible. They KNEW what they would sacrifices involved. They knew the truth, no regard even for the in the tirades against them ; they knew NOT- ONLY they would never again be safe from attack, in the publio print, but that even their wives and members of their fnmily would not be spared. ; But knowing all that, THEY WENT AHEAD AND DID IT. They did it because, in a time of crisis they cared more for the welfare of the community in which they live, than they did for themselves. ....... , SO WE SAY ALL PRAISE of the oitizons of Southern Oregon, who believe in truth, in decency, in fair play, and wish to pull Jackson county out of this mess, follow their example. TO all of which if oourse, the editor of the News will have hin fnmiHni nntinwlr TVi Mail rp.;Vi.,MA 1- t. j . "1 ..J.U. Al.UUllO JB tljriug bU UBBLIUJT him the gang is trying to destroy the saored freedom of the press. Boo-Hoo, Boo-Hoo I "Arise, citizens, ariso," etc., etc. BALOGNEY I What is the freedom of the presr, ANYWAY t Is it freedom to distort the truth and misrepresent the facts, is it freedom to abuse and villify upright oitizens, and even drag members of their families into the mire, is it freedom to misinform and mislead the people, merely to attraot a follow ing, and gratify a sense of vanity and a will-to-power, even though an entire community may be wrecked as a result! p.REEDOM OF THE PRESS INDEED 1 No one wishes tp eurtail the freedom of the press in Jackson oounty. But the freedom of the press, like the freedom of action or free speech, is a TRUST as well as a privilege. DOES the flight of a mad dog down the street, biting and snapping at everything it sees, represent freedom of action. DOES an individual entering a packed theatre and yelling fire, when there is no fire, just to see men, women and children crush thoir way to the exits, represont FREE SPEECH. Of course notl Neither does the effort of the members of the American Legion, and thousands of oitizens in Southern Oregon, to stop this campaign of incendiarism and destruction, whioh aotunlly threatens open disorder and perhaps bloodshed, represent an effort to destroy the freedom of the press. The members of the Legion have no more desire to destroy the freedom of the press, than they have to destroy the morning newspaper. Except for a few years immediately following the war, Medford has always had a morning newspaper, and until the advent of L. A. Banks, as editor and general trouble maker, neither the Legion nor any other group of citizeus, thought of opposing a publication in the morning field. e e o e IT is not the morning paper the Legion wishes to stop it is the uses to which that paper has been put; it is the tactics the editor of that paper has employed. , Let the editor of the morning paper institute as many re forms as he LIKES; let him point to as much corruption and graft, as he LIKES, but let him go about it in a law abiding and self respecting way let him reveal his evidence of corrup tion, let him present his evidence of graft, then let him call upon correction and punishment, in the proper way before the properly constituted agencies, and he will, not only have tho support of the people of Southern Oregon, he will also have the support of tltis. nowspapcr. DUT let him stop this ceaseless hulabaloo about graft and then do nothing about it, LEGALLY, let him stop this wail about law and order having broken down in Jackson county, Jackson county in recent months, Clerk Carter and many others get. They knew the personal there would be no regard for oommon DECENCIES of life TO THEM, and may many more and then do everything in his power, to make that BREAK DOWN CIMPLETE. In short let him run a newspaper, not a scandal and libel sheet; let him work for the upbuilding and betterment of Southern Oregon, not its disruption and destruction. Let the editor of the News do this and he will enjoy not only the gratitude of the right thinking and peace loving people of Medford and Jackson county, but he will also enjoy their respect and good will. R. W. R, Personal Health Service By WUllam Brady. M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis or treatment, anil be answered by Dr. Brady If stamped, self sddresaed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to tbs large oomber of letters received only a few cap be answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions, address Dr. WUllam Brady In care of The Hail tribune. SPECTACULAR BUT FATAL FIRST AID METHODS On of our correspondent lnXorm u that the firemen of hU city are taught and use . only the Sch&efer prone-preeeure method of reeueclta . , tlon, but that the police have and frequently use a breathing machine, and to doe the light or power com pany serving the city Then the c o r r e s p ondent narrates a tragic Instance There spectacular but fatal first a 1 d was used: A boy of 18 years of age was rescued from sub mersion within 10 minutes and the correct prone-pressure resuscitation immediately started by the one cap able bystander among a crowd of 300 ghoulish persons who Just crowded and hampered the efforts of the first aid worker. After half an hour of this the boy's skin, which bad been cold and bluish, became warm and a lifelike color returned. At this juncture the police and police phy sician arrived. Now, if the narrative Is true, the police committed a grave blunder, but the physlosn did worse. The correspondent asserts they brush ed the lone first aid worker aside, turned the victim over onto his back, placed a, mask over the mouth and nose and started their breathing mu ch lne. Presently the victim's skin again turned blue and yellowish and death won the battle. The correspondent says the ma chine used by the police and their doctor was a pulmotor or a lung motor. ' I sincerely hoped not. I hoped that even If the police and their doctor committed the grave error of turning the victim over onto ! his back they at least gave him the benefit of Inhalations of carboxygen (7 per cent carbon dioxide and 03 per cent air or oxygen mixture.) This gas mixture Is given through mask. from an Inflated rubber bag, but no pump of any kind Is used the pati ent -Inhales It when the ordinary prone -pressure manipulation of the Schaefer method Is kept up without Interruption. Of course there Is no need to turn the patient at all If the correct Schaefer method Is ap plied (and not the funny stunt taught by the Red Cross add allied organisations) the lnhalator may be used without Interfering In any way with the application of prone-pres sure respiration. I asked the leading newspaper of the city where the spectacular but fatal method was employed to give Communications Would Clean Court Ilouse. To the Editor: This week there was held In the Jackson county nourt house, a meet ing sponsored by L. A. Banks, the purpose of which was to destroy the power of the courts, to prevent the trial of cases pending In the courts b gainst L A. Banks, to set aside the laws of the state of Oregon and the constitutional rights of litigants to have their cases tried. The people of Jackson county have not con structed a court house for the pur pose of holding within Its walls meet ings that have for their purpose the setting aside of the laws of the state of Oregon and the violation of the constitution of the state, and It Is reasonable to presume that Commis sioners Nealon and Billings did not know that this court house was to be turned over to this man, Banks, for the purpose of Initiating a scheme to overthrow organized gov ernment In Jackson county. And these commissioners should take a firm stand on this question and In struct the proper custodians of the buildings that meetings such as was had tn thla building by L. A. Banks should not "be sgaln held In that building. , Thla Is a building constructed for the purpose, among other things, of holding courts and not to destroy organised government, and the result of allowing h. A. Banks to have the court house, had for Its purpose the prevention of the holding of court and carrying on business In the man ner provided fay the, laws of the state of Oregon, and the constitution of the state. The taxpayers of this county should protest against the use of this court house for any such purpose, and Banks should be dented the use cf the court house for any more meetings of any character, to be held by him. for the reason that any meeting sponsored by' him bss for Its consummation the overthrow of organised government In Jackson county. TAXPATKR. (Name on file) The Landlord's night. To the Editor: X think that article tn last nghts paper about evictions by local land lords, quoting Hamilton Pat ton. merits some sort of answer by one of the said landlords. There Is a very grave problem to us In the fact that so many of our tenants do not pay their rent; I have Just figured up that 1 hare lost $388.80 in rents thlt tat year alone, and. my gosh, ho- I need some of Itbet money, Tou think we landlords .tif J, me the data on such first aid work in tht eastern city, and the editor assures me that the pulmotor Is ao longer In use by the police or the fire department, and that only the Schaefer method Is used by them and by the local electric light and gas company first aid crews. But au lnhalator is used to supplement the prone-pressure respiration. That Is fine. But It doesn't deny what hap pened In the instance reported by the correspondent. The editor adds that experts have criticized the po lice of the city as Improperly trained in the Schaefer method, but he be lieves this deficiency is now being overcome. That's good, too. I her' by serve notice on all first aid crews and other medical Instructors, If any, that the time has come to call a halt on this spectacular farce and to see to It that correct first aid Is given victims In every Instance. Whenever I find any official or quasi-official body doing any funny stunts with pulmotors or lungmotorst I'm going to show them up. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Split Finger NalL What to do about split finger nails? It has been splitting the past eight months and In spite of much care It continues to spilt as it grows out. It Is now turning white away down in side the "quick" as though It is go ing to quit. There was no Injury of the nail to start with. My health Is excellent.! O. O. H. Answer Drill holes through the edges of the split beyond the nall bed, Insert stout silk sutures and draw edges together and tie, to hold edges of split together. New holes and extra sutures as often as nail grows out enough. In several months this will bring about coalition of the two portions. (The above query and answer were made nearly a year ago. O. O. H. now writes: Thank you It worked. The nail is now as sound as the others.) Artificial Heat In Bed. Our 15-months-old son sleeps In a small bed on a glassed-in sleeping porch. Re has warm sleeping gar ments and plenty of covers, which he sometimes kicks off In the night. Would It be advisable to put a hot water bottle in his bed every night, even though the temperature of the air does not fall to freezing? W. M. T. Answer Never use any artflclal warmth If the child seems comfort able and his hands and feet feel warm to your touch. Better to make the bed wind-proof and the sleeping garment sufficiently warm. Reserve the artificial heat for extremely cold nights, or for the old folk or for In valids. (Copyright, John P. DlUe Co.) are wealthy, well I will Just tell you how wealthy I am, by stating how I am forced to manage. For the month of December my grocery and meat bill was 7J50 (this was high on ac count of whole family home' for Christmas) and my January bill will be less than 94.00. X havent a pair of work shoes to wear and not a single decent shirt, and more than that I am In need of medical atten tion that I cannot get on account of no money to pay for It. I have not only lost the above amount In rent, but have paid for the water they used, and actually had my lights turned off because I did not pay the light bill for one of my tenants (I had guaranteed the bill). Yes, we vicious landlords should get credit. Oh, yes. Why are we not Just as much entitled to our rent money before we dellvor the living quarters, as a merchant Is to his money. You go Into any store and try to get merchandise without money In advance and see what you get. But they are not vicious mer chants are they? X would Just like to go to the water commission to see what they would do about the water that these lost renters used; X know positively not one red cent would be deducted. Now I am not unburdening myself because of my own personal grievance, but this represents all of we land lords as a whole. They all tell the same story, snd we are In a far worse plight than the unemployed; with property renting for Just one-half of what It should and all other burdens, we have absolutely not a show In the world, absolutely no show for us to pay taxes and very little to creditors and Just a bare existence for us. Of course we have a vas majority of tenants who are absolutely O. K.; some of them get a little behind, but are absolutely honest and pay when they can; by own loss Is only 15 per cent of my total rent list. GEO IVERSON. Landlord with 10 tenants. One Killed When Auto Hits Engine PORTLAND, Jsn. 37. (AP) Dan Luckena. 51, was fatally Injured last night, when the automobile In which be was a passenger, crashed Into a locomotive. He suxfered a skull frac ture. John Berger. S3, driver of the car, was only slightly hurt and was charged with reckless rtrtrlr.g , California Cuemen Cinch World Title CHICAGO, Jsn. 37. a Regard less of the results In todsy's matches la tbe world time-cushion billiards A' SEAT CI in the Q Virginia. (EDITOR'S NOTE:' This Is the fourth of a series of articles pic turing briefly men and women mentioned for posts In the Roose velt cabinet) Woodrow Wilson called Carter Glass of Virginia from his seat In congress to accept a cabinet post as secretary of the treasury. Many observers believe Franklin D. Roosevelt will do the same thing, al though it has been reported Glass would decline an offer If made, be cause of senate duties and Impaired health. Author of the act which created the Federal Reserve bauk system and high ranking Democrat on the sen ate banking and currency committee, the 74-year-old, wiry senator Is one of the country's recognized author ities on finance. It was 1899 before Glass entered politics, and that was largely by acci dent. He was an editor and pub lisher when an unsolicited nomina tion to the Virginia senate was thrust upon him. In 1902 he was nomi nated for representative In congress without his knowledge. In 1918 President Wilson offered him the treasury portfolio out of a clear sky. And again, a little more than a year later, the governor of Virginia appointed him to the U. S. senate to fill a vacancy caused by death. He has been re-elected three times since. Small of stature, wiry and aggres sive, he couples with his extensive knowledge of finance a vigorous mode of expression that makes him both admired and feared. Ye Poet's Cornei MY FIRESIDE I sit by the evening fireside, Secure In the companionship Of the leaping flames that abide There In the oaken logs. I hear the rain Its gentle drops give Me a feeling of gladness and Joy At Just being able to live And meet every day as It comes. - I watch the bright sparks fly away; With them my thoughts soar up ward To the things I may accomplish some day. If I only work and keep courage. X see the smoke spirals as they en twine Themselves Into intricate patterns That In some peculiar way combine Wtlh the peace that can come In life. I hover closer as the flame Burns down to a bed of coals; I dream dreams Just the same As the last spark fades away. Maude Pool. 4 Meteorological Report January 37, 1933 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Occasional rain tonight and Saturday. Moder ate temperature. Oregon: Occasional rain west and local snows east portions tonight and Saturday. Moderate temperature. Lowest temperature this morning, 33 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 38; lowest, 81. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1933, 10.43 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, S3 per cent; at 5 a. m. today, 90 per cent. Sunset today, 8:19 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:38 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:31 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time M., vav ii n n i f j fl f I City Boston Chicago Cheyenne Eureka Helena Los Angeles , MEDFORD New Orleans , New York Omaha Portland Reno . 40 30 '.04 8 now 38 Clear 33 10 Clear SO 42 1.00 Rain 38 20 Cloudy 84 48 .. Clear 44 38 .48 Cloudy TO 88 .08 P.Cdy. 42 38 .04 Cloudy St 30 P.Cdy. 44 38 1.18 Rain j 38 32 T Cloudy1 38 20 Cloudy 52 48 .10 Rain 40 34 J8 P.Cdy. 34 28 .33 Rain 42 40 T Cloudy 80 38 T Cloudy Seattle Spokane Walla Walla Washington, 1 championship tournament, the lead ership was safe tor aunny CallfornU. Tied for the lead were Welkerl Cochran, the bslkllne wizard from ,r' aa J; T10?.:! 1U f atfTJU J VJUUJOVi BUU USIWJ . lK rati.. lories and on defeat. IRRIGATION LAW GET QUICKATTENT10N (Continued 'from Page One) yesterday, consolidating the commit tees into group of five or six. Then, there Is such a thing as overtime. But no one gets paid for It. It used to be, according to old timers, that "over-time" was what some clerks claimed nothing else but In fact, they'd aleep during regular hours and work at night. In order to get paid time and a half for after hours. Well, those days have gone forever. Economy Is king. They're not exactly a couple of lame ducks, even If they do hobble Into the house each day on crutches. Speaking of Representative and Mrs. Teunls B. Wyers of Hood River, who Just arrived on the scene last week. They were temporarily crippled as a result of an automobile accident near Portland, while on their way to tbe opening of the session. Representative Wyers, who was a well known track man and all-round beau brummel at the University of Washington In 1935, suffered a broken knee cap, and Mrs. Wyers a broken ankle. Other Injuries laid them up In a northern hospital for a week or two, but mere broken bones cant keep either of them from discharging their duties with zest, now that they are here. Purely as a psychological measure against the predominating Influence of that bevy of single heart-throbs In the keyboard sorority, the first legis lative grass widows club was formed at the capltol this week. The laltlal luncheon was held to day with 10 present. It was the opin ion of the temporary widows, that legislators should not be reminded of domesticity during lunch hours. Therefore, after making certain that tbe men are tending to their legal knitting, either across the luncheon table or In committee rooms, tbe "widows club" will set forth in search of those eating places ran by pro prietors deemed most worthy. A" statistical wizard, who waves his i wand over the groping mentalities of committee-ridden legislators and clears the fog, Is C. C. Chapman, editor of the Oregon Voter. No matter how hard his day's work, nor how late the night, .Mr. Chap man can catch a flock of numerical swallows on the wing, and bring them down to the level of common under standing. He Is considered Invaluable at the major committee meetings on taxa tion, where he often subtly directs the numerical reasoning of law makers who get lost tn a maze of figures. With a nod of the head or a hastily scribbled note, he lets them know Just where they have slid off the statistical track. Perhaps that Is one of the reasons he has - an enviable number of friends, not only at the capital, but throughout the state. THEY HAVE FOUND A 3-MINUTE WAY TO RELIEVE SORE THROAT All Pain And Soreness Eased In Few Minutes This Simple Way FOLLOW DIRECTIONS PICTURED BELOW GARGLE Thor oughly Throw Your Head Way Back, Allowing a Little to Trickle Down Your T hroat. Crush andDissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin Tablets in HalJ a Glass of Water. Proves Only Medicine Modem medical science now throws an entirely new light on sore throat. A way that eases the pain, rawness and irritation in as little as two or three minutes. Results are among the most extraordinary in medical science.. On doctors' advice, millions are fol lowing this way . . . discarding old time "washes and "antiseptics." For ii has been found that only medi cine can help a sore throat. Simple To Do. All you do is crush and dissolve three BAYER Aspirin Tablets in half a glass of water. Gargle with it twice as pictured above. If you have any indication of a cold before gar gling take 2 Bayer Aspirin Tablets with a full glass of water. This is to combat any signs of cold that have gone into your system. Keep on taking if cold has a "hold." For GenumtBayer Aspirin will not harm you. Your doctor will tell you, it does not depress the heart. Get a box of 12 or a bottle of 100 at any drug store. Ask yonr druggist about tbe recent price reduction on the 100 tablet size Bayer Aspirin. no tablets are genuine BAYER aspirin without this cross I aaasaassssaaaaaaaaasa'ara rarssBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasra.aaaaaasaaaasrsfHraBBaK S I V Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jacasun Cooni. HUtor? from tbe Files of fb Mail Tribune- ol V and 10 Hear ro) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY January 29, 1923. (It was Monday) j.ikn count? ReDubllcans pre-. turned by report Gov. pierce "be trayed them." and will name Boy Davis fish commissioner. Tvn tt rarkin thinks up an In come tax bill for the legislature. .Tnhn A Perl-and son. Prank, leave on auto trip to Portland. jAmes Bates returns from a six weeks' trip to California. vtv thauaand dollars In prizes for auto races here next June. First real snow of-winter falls In valley. Lee Watson undergoes an operation on his nose. David Wood la named head of Fruitgrowers' league. tram-, nf .fnta legislature scores body as "a legalized nuisance tha accomplishes little, ll anyimng. TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY January 29. 1913. (It was Wednesday) Valley aubscrlbes 100 for starving Armenians. . Fish bill mav be sacrificed for good roads bill In legislature. Medford high defeats Klamath Falls, 20 to 18. In hot basketball game. Court Hall returns from toa Ange les, and says Bud Anderson "has all the good lightweights scared to death, as he Is the next champion." State legislators presented with half car of Rogue apples. Interurban line for valley assured by next Christmas. Oregon Jersey Club Will Meet SALEM, Jan. 37. (AP) The Ore gon Jersey Cattle club will -open Its annual meeting here tomorrow morn- ' ing. Action by the group is expected on, t the proposed elimination of appro priation for the state fair. Dairymen generally want o see the appropria tion retained since from It Is obtained the bulk of premium moneys for prize-winning stock. Lumber Orders Fall Far Short PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 27. (AP) With production at 8.3 per cent of capacity, only 24 mills of the 115 re porting to the Western Pine associa tion said today. Current orders for the week were about 18 per cent of sawmill capacity. New business for the week totaled 19,884.000 feet, 7.5 per cent under the previous week and about 57 per cent below the three-year weekly average for January, Repeat Gargle and Do Not Rinse Mouth, Altow Gar gle to Remain on Membranes of the Throat for Pro longed Effect. Helps A Sore Throat Reduces Infection, Eases Pain Instantly. Gargling with Bayer Aspirin will do three things: Relieve soreness at once. Allay inflamma tion. AND reduce infection; which is the important thing in fighting a sore throat. It requires medicine like BAY ER ASPIRIN to do these things! That is why throat specialists throughout America are prescrib ing this BAYER gargle in place of old-time ways. Results are quick and amazing. Be careful, however, that vou get real BAYER Aspirin Tablets for this purpose. For thev dissolve completely enough to gafgle with out leaving irritating particles. Watch this when you buy. A V