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Bt Arthur Parry.
By tba grace) of Providence, m t
bountiful element ol kindly luck, the
president-elect of the United States
eacaped asaauln'a bullets. The trig
ger was pulled by an alien, who had
been listening to Inflammatory
pooches and reading Inflammatory
artlolea, from the mouths and hands
of parlor reds. Demagogues have been
running wild during the past four
years. Their ravings all but produ'fl
a martyred chief executive. T;
Miami, Pla., Incident ought to be a
uufflclent answer to those kindly
soula who think radicals "are Just a
lot of wind, and don't mean what
they say." Their benighted dupe aay
It with bullets.
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One way to end the pepresslon,
would bo to have all the houses
painted, that need it, A worker re
port that the "men ara for It, but
. the ladles balk at spending any
money for anything now." Bow like
the women. .They want to spend
everything, or save everything. A
motion la In order, resolving that no
feminine noses be powdered unless
the front door la varnished. The
panlo baa not slapped down the sale
of cosmetics, or its use lor which
mankind gives thanks.
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DO BE CABEFUL1
(Haskell. Okla., Ledger)
The management of the Moon
light Dance hall wants It dis
tinctly understood that the man
agement reserves tne rignt to re
fuse admittance to any lady It
thinks proper,
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Rodney Bluejay, who planned
wholesale tinkering with the govern
ment, and was convicted of wholesale
robbery of nests two years ago, was
sentenced to serve five years in the
State Knothole. Bluejay plead that
be was crazy, and the Judge ruled
that even so, the damage would have
been a great as If he was In his
right mind, and, furthermore, what
at It?
In happier years, about this time,
the citltenry were busy plowing, and
the GREAT tret was: How will the
quint stand In the state basketball
tournament?
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BANDIT OIVEN UFS; BAYS NO
MORS CRIME (BP. Paper) It sound
like a pretty good guess, if the gover
nor doesn't get tenderhearted, .
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FRAILTIES OF MAN
(Fountain Inn Tribune)
Fountain Inn get liquor oon
eloua by spells. Male Inhabi
tants, black and white, will go
along for months at a time uni
formly sober, except for the few
chronics who burn out their
Innards with patent medicine
and denatured alcohol, and then
a new bootlegger will set up shop
or an old one resume operations
at the edge of town and a large
portion of the population In
cluding eome church members
will be addled or hog-drunk
very week.
One man smells another's
breath and thereafter has no
peace of mind until he has a
breath of his own.
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Jim Bates, the tonsorlallst has re
turned from Portland, where he went
to get warm, after a winter In his
workshop. In the future, Mr. Bates
aid, be would turn a cold ear
towards all arguments. It has been
chilly enough in his place to do that.
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Fletch Fish, the boom day tenor,
is blaming his 9.3 percent O. Chaplin
mustache, on the Depression, and his
own bullheadedneas.
Hon. Donald Caaebolt, IS come next
May, Is learning how to make a bread
board. A girl acroes the aisle Is
learning how to make something to
cut on It, when both are out of
school.
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WIFE SCREAMS AS HUSBAND
CHOICES (Siskiyou News.) Nothing
makes a husband any madder,
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The po. Is still staggering along
without the services of S. Sherwood,
who rammed a hand Into the flank
of the Slaklyous and busted same,
while skiing.
Willamette Keeps
Conference Lead
TAOOMA, Feb. IT (AP) Willam
ette university basketball quintet
maintained Its northwest conference
lead here last night by taking the
first of a two-game series from Col
lege of Puget Sound, 33 to 37. They
play again tonight.
Fender and oody repairing Prion
Ugh. Brill Sheet Metal Work.
Is This Good
TPHB very basis of good government Is fair play. The Good
Government congress was formed for the EXPRESS PUB
POSE of securing the recall of Judge Norton and District
Attorrrey Codding. The honorary president of the Good Gov
ernment congress initiated these recalls, organized the congress,
whereupon the congress promptly endorsed them.
Now the Good Government congress comes forward with a
very amazing proposition. The victims of these recalls are
ordered to appear before a mass meeting of this congress on
Saturday night, and defend themselves.
After their defense the members of the Good Government
congress will vote, declaring them innocent or guilty. ' If
adjudged guilty, these two gentlemen are requested to immedi
ately resign, ,
IN other words the Good Government congress formed to
REMOVE these two public officers, institutes ITSELF, as
the "great grand jury" to TRY them. More than that, it be
comes at once the prosecuting attorney, the judge and the
trial jury.
IF THAT IS GOOD GOVERNMENT, OR GOOD ANT-
THING ELSE, THEN WE
RUSTY ON OUR WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED.
WOULD the members of the Good Government congress,
believe it fair to submit their case to a vote of the Amer
ican Legion, and abide by THAT organization's verdict t Would
its honorary president, believe it fair to submit his case to a
mass meeting of the state bar association and abide by ITS
verdict t
Hardly 1 Yet the conflict between these two publio officials,
and the leaders of the Good Government congress, is as funda
mental, as the conflict between the Good Government congress
and the American Legion, or between Mr. Banks and the bar
association, v '
'IVus purpose behind this extraordinary proposal, however,
1
like many other proposals
down by the "all highest" is quite plain.
If Judge Norton and District Attorney Codding, ACCEPT
this invitation of the spider to the fly are simple enough to
agree to be tried before a mass
they are sunk of course. We don't believe even the president
of the congress would maintain for a moment, that an organi
zation formed expressly TO DO
such circumstances, slap its own face and REFUSE to do it.
But if they DON'T accept
. Ah, there's the milk in this little ooooanut!
Can't you hear the blast in 12-pt. type the morning after
followed of course by the usual resolution by this Good Govern
ment congress.
"Norton and Codding admit guilt, don't dare present their
case before the 'great grand jury', stand self convicted before
the bar of publio opinion" etc., eta. AND so forth.
Easy, isn't itt If they go, they are voted put. If they
don't go they are guilty and SHOULD be thrown out. "Heads
we win, tails you losel"
That, ladies and gentlemen, is what some people call "good
government" in Jackson oounty I ,.f
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Roosevelt on the Spot
DT the narrowest of margins, President-elect Roosevelt
excaped an assassin's bullet, Wednesday night. Mayor
Cermak of Chicago was shot and may die, two others were seri
ously wounded.
The would-be assassin, an alien, with a roaming eye and a
pain in his stomach, expressed no remorse, only regret that he
didn't get his man. It seems he doesn't like presidents, he
would like to kill them all.
Not only this country, but the entire world expresses horror
at the deed, Guisoppe Zangara will be promptly tried, and of
course be given the maximum punishment. Then after a little
while the people will forget all about it, until another tragedy,
or near-tragedy comes up and everyone will be horrified all
over again.
IVVff IGnT it not be well to inquire into tho causes of this
AT attempted assassination, before we dismiss it, as just
another one of those things.
What destructive and incendiary propaganda was it, that
working on this man's weak and unbalanced mind, convinced
him that all presidents were bad and should be shot. It is
certain he didn't think up the idea by himself.
Whoover put the idea in that irresponsible man's head,
which dovelopcd into a blind homicidal mania to kill all presi
dents, ANY president, was just as guilty of attempted mur
der as the man himself.
But we never think of that until it is too late I '
AND THEN HOW SHOCKED AND HORRIFIED WE
ALL ARE I
Too
1ES, this tragedy has a lesson
For months and months thin
by the most incendiary and destructive propaganda. Individ
uals ana publio oilicinls iiave been called crooks, thieves and
murderers. Threats of violence and bloodshed have been
openly made.
Everyone knows many members of the Good Government
congress are armed. Arousing the mob spirit is a terrible thing,
undor ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Under such circumstances as
exist in Southern Oregon today, such propaganda is simply
criminal.
TTE do not doubt many of the members of this congress are
" perfectly sincere, have been innocent victims of this
propaganda, and are as strongly opposed to violence and blood
shed as those not in the congress.
But how about those, whose mentalities are of a different
mold, whose minds inflamed by this constant excitement, become
convinocd, as this poor devil in Florida became convinced, that
unseen spirits call to shoot and kill!
The danger and tragedy of such a situation lies right here:
No matter how strongly opposed gome members of this con
Government?
ADMIT WE ARE TERRIBLY
of this organization as handed
meeting of their ACCUSERS,
a certain thing, would under
Late!
for Jackson county and every
otion hm rnn flnnrUd ailv
gress may De to any violence
strikes the powder magazine they will be powerless to prevent
it. The seed has been sown neither they, nor anyone else, can
stop the whirlwind. Then how horrified they will be but alas !
it, -too, will BE TOO LATE!
Can't all right thinking people in Jackson county, whether
they are members of this congress or not members, see the
appalling seriousness, the immediate danger of such a situation?
Can't we, as a community, yield to a cool headed and tem
perate leadership and stop this mad rush to ruin and destruction
now, BEFORE It is too late 1
Personal Health Service
By William Brady. DL D.
Hlrned letters peitmlnlni to penonaJ
d la i noil or treatment, will be answered
adaresieo envelope ia enciueva. iveiicn
Owing to the large number of letters
bere. No reply can be made to queries
Address ur. wiuiam uraay in care or ine niau iriuuuc.
THE OLD WOMAN WHO KNEW HER ONIONS.
A reader offers testimony of some
thing or other:
years ago I contracted a
severe case ox
pneumonia.
The attending
physician gave
me every atten
tion p o s s lble,
nevertheless I
c o n t lnued to
grow worse.
One evening he
told my brother
it was ques
tionable If I
would live thru
the night. He
returned about 9 p. m. when I
was no hotter. Before he left my
wife asked him about putting an
onion poultice on my chest. He
smiled and said It would not hurt
me. ' My wife immediately sliced
some onions, fried them In lard
and placed them on my cheat as
hot as I could stand them. With
in thirty minutes I hrrl relief,
rested better that ntght than on
any other night of my Illness,
and In the morning was much
better, so that the doctor. Instead
of finding a corpse, found his 'pa
tient on the road to recovery, all
through the suggestion of an old
woman that had dropped In to
see me the day before . , ,
No, ,1 can't see where suggestion
was concerned at all. The patient, I
take It, was too 111 to know what was
going on; certainly too ill to put any
faith In an onion poultice, when the
doctor could see no hope. My opinion
is that the pneumonia had run Its
usual course and the crisis came
about the time the onions were served
I use the term crisis in the scientific
sense, not in the popular sense. The
crisis in pneumonia Is a welcome and
favorable termination of the fever
and toxemia or poisoning of the blood,
and not an occasion of peril.
Suggestion la nevertheless a more
Important factor In many an illness
than most of us realize.
Any unpleasant suggestion Is a blow
to the patient's will to recovery or his
recuperative power. Modern medicine
and modern surgery alike recognls
the Importance of thla. Exquisite
pains to Insulate the patient aaalnst
unpleasant suggestions or impres
sions is the secret of modern shock
less surgery. The physician's desire
to Insulate his patient against what
are scientifically called nocl-assocta-tlons
(harmful or injurious sugges
tions or impressions) accounts for
the attitude of the doctor toward the
busybodles, the gossips and the well
meaning but mischievous neighbors
or friends who Intrude with their
opinions.
Human nature to put faith In the
application of onions or some even
mora offensive charm when the doc
tor gives up hope. Human nature to
proclaim the recovery aa a miracle If
the outcome happens to be favorable.
Communications
Answers Mr. Burton
To toe Editor:
I read a letter In the Medford Mall
Tribune of February 15 signed by
Mr. R. H. Burton.
I would like for you to publish the
following letter to Mr. Burton and
print my name at the bottom:
"Dear Mr. Burton:
"I have read your letter In the
Mall Tribune.
"I would like to ask you, Mr. Bur
ton, If you know that there are two
laws of the land? Did you ever stop
and think? Do you know right from
wrong? Do you know that we have
aome of the most corrupt laws ever
made written In our law books? Do
you know that aome of our most
Just lawa are unwritten laws? Do
you know that as a people we should
be guided by a sense of right and
wrong?
"I would like to ask you who makes
our laws? Do wa. the people, make
them? NOI We do not.
"In support of that statement I
would like to say that at the last
election, on November 8, 1932, the
people voted on at least fifteen dif
ferent measures all drawn up by
lawyer. Mr. Burton, did you see any
of those measures written out on
the ballot? - Do you think that the
people (not Just the city of Med
ford) kr.sw what they were voting
for or agnuut? Therefore, I say that
we, the people, the ordinary citizens,
do not make the laws. We vote on
them according to w,hat someone else
tells us about them.
"You say that you realise that
Soothes the
throat Fresh
ens the mouth
OVERCOMES BAD BREATH
Depression Proof
Security
GEO. I1ENSELMAN
Aetna Life insurance Co.
Medford Bid,.
cSSSJ
or bloodshed, u a sparx once
bealtb nd Hygiene not to dlieaM
by Or Brady tl a tamped. ieli-
tnouja do unci nuu wnueu id ui.
received only a fen car be answered
not conforming to Instructions
But how characteristic the reader's
story the inevitable "old woman"
was kept concealed until the miracle
became a certainty. Then, after re
covery was assured, the "old woman"
is dragged out from under the bed
where she has been hiding all the
time watching the doctor's futile ef
forts. The greatest help anxious relatives
or friends can give an invalid In any
circumstance Is to strive to take a
cheerful view of the outlook and to
conceal from the patient any doubts
or fears they may have. That Is not
so easy as It may seem. Invalids,
whether children or adults, are ex
traordinarily keen In detecting any
dissembling on the part of .those
abound them.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Too Tired.
From considerable experience In
training children who wet the bed
I believe the most Important thing
is to see that they do not become
too tired at night. When they are
not too tired they seem able to react
better to the suggestion or the reso
lution to remain dry Mrs. G. M.
Answer That is true. With the
right help and encouragement every
child who wets the bed can overcome
the habit. Send a dime and a stamp
ed evelope bearing your address, for
instructions for correction of bed
wetting. .Diathermy.
Is diathermy good for poor circula
tion? Is It recommended for rheu
matism or for arthritis? Is diathermy
a cure or Just a relief? Miss G O. R.
Answer The questions are vague
and I cannot answer them. Diathermy
Is as much a cure as any other rem
edy or method of treatment can be
In any case'. It is of great value in
many cases of arthritis.
Have More Celery.
I have a craving for celery I eat
two or three bunches of celery hearts
dally and crave more. Is this in
jurious? Does It signify that some
thing Is lacking in my system? Mrs.
A. O.
Answer No, it Is perfectly health
ful. But it would be more healthful
if you ate some of the leaves too,
Baby Spurns Cup.
Since I took the baby off the bottle
she refuses to take milk from a cup
or glass. If I use milk In her foods
Is that as good as taking It plain?
She took a quart a day from the bot
tle. What cod liver oil would you
recommend? Most of it Is too ex
pensive. She is 16 months old.
Mrs. M. K.
Answer Yes. the milk Is quite as
good when given in other foods or
dishes. Offer the baby a cup of milk
at regular meal time, and If she once
refuses it take It away and give her
no more milk till next regular meal
time, and only In the cup. The best
and cheapest sources of the vitamins
(A and D) for the infant during the
first year is halibut oil.
(Copyright, John P. Dllle Co.)
there Is a complete breakdown of
law and order In Jackson county.
Now why dont you try to find out
Just who, where and why, Is respon
sible for this breakdown and then
do like some of the other good citi
zens of Jackson county. TRY TO
HELP REMEDY THAT CONDITION.
Do you realize that to support those
public officials who are responsible
for such breakdown only spells ruin
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FEB. 28
is the last day
for letters to be mailed
by all poultrymen in the
2000 lbs. FREE FEED
HOPCO XX TEST
BUT from now en
the few who did not enter will feed only mashes U muhe
containing NOPCO XX for proper Vitamin D and A content
judging by the hundred! of letter received from poultrymen
who hare proven In their own way that the one rare
way of getting NOPCO XX results U to feed only maihes
containing NOPCO XX. This Includes -H Club members.
RIMIMBKR There Is no tubitlture for Nopco XX.
IMPORTANT TO POULTRY MEN AND
TURKEY GROWERS
Thii It a FEED TEST NOT0 Utter Writing Cent. THE
PURPOSE to ttHtfr yourself, in your way, on your ranch,
regarding NOPCO XX result. Then list your results on wrap
ping paper, if you like. Form ia of no consequence. Sign up with
your oWrr for the FEED TEST whether you write a letter or not.
Von can do as you please about that.
and to lay down on the Job would
get us nowhere?
"I am looking at the situation not
from the standpoint of the city of
Medford alone but from a viewpoint
of the county, state and nation.
"Broaden out a little, take In a
little more territory than Just the
city of Medford. Look the whole
world in the face and see what kind
of a picture you get.
"Mr. Burton, you advise us to all
go to the library and read one law.
Namely, the syndicalism law. I
would advise' you, Mr. Burton, to read
some of the other laws and see if
that is the only one that is broken.
See If our publio officials are not
breaking the laws both written and
common. Now, Mr. Burton, how do
you expect the ordinary, common.
everyday citizen to live absolutely
within the law when our public offi
cials and courts of Justice are vio
lating the law every day and the
good people know it?
"Now we get down to Judge Earl
H. Fehl. j
'Mr. Burton, your Ideas are great!
If they would Just work. But they
won't. Do you realize that the grand
Jury is Just about as badly tied up
as Mr. Fehl? Do you realize that
It Is practically Impossible for the
grand Jury to get an Indictment
against a publio official Under exist
ing conditions (now I mean condi
tions of our systems of Justice and
law enforcement bodies)?
"Do you really believe, jar. Burton,
that a man who Is appointed by two
people has as much right to sit in
our courts aa a man who was placed
there by the will of the people? Or
do you believe In a government of
the people, by the people, for the
people?
"Mr. Burton, do you think that
our public officials should vote and
do things . they see fit personally?
Or do you believe they should be
guided by the will of the people?
"If the county court or any other
body of publio officials acts only as
they see fit personally, then where
has our democratic form of govern
ment gone to? What good are those
Inalienable rights guaranteed us by
the Declaration of Independence and
the Constitution of the United States
of America? If you would like to
read a little REAL law, Mr. Burton,
I would suggest that you read the
Ten Commandments from the Bible.
There you will find the essence of
all law, both written and unwritten.
"I would like to know also, Mr.
Burton, If you really believe that the
indictment of some few officers
would settle this question?
"Now, Mr. Burton, I would advise
you to take stock Inventory and see
Just where you stand; see if you
really believe In the stand that you
take.
"I have watched not only the cUy
of Medford and Jackson county, but
the whole world and especially the
good old U. S. A.
O. J. CONNER.
Star Route Box 85."
TJp to the Governor.
To the Editor:
Away back In 1856 the Rogue River
Indians, who had terrorized the peo
ple of Jackson county, were taken out
of the county and placed on a reser
vation In the Willamette valley.
From that time up to the present,
peace and reigned in Jackson
county, lu.c xiv that Banks and his
band o: Insu-ents have brought
about "the breakdown of law and
order In Jackson county" It must
seem something like those early days
to the o' '-timers.
Banks and his followers do not
represent the best element In the
county, nor are they In the majority.
When they go so for as to threaten
to "take the county" It Is well for
them to remember that there la such
a thing as MARTIAL LAW In Oregon.'
The governor Is the chief executive
officer of the state, and Is obligated
to see that the laws are faithfully
executed.
He Is commander-in-chief of the
military and naval forces, and may
call out such forces to execute the.
laws and to suppress Insurrection at
any time he may deem best. Think
it over. CITIZEN.
(Name on File)
Jacksonville, Feo. 16, 1933.
Auto Crash Fatal.
HONOLULU, Feb. 17. (F) Miss
Marjorle Little, formerly of Seattle,
was killed and Territorial Senator
Francis Brown, amateur golf cham
pion of Hawaii, was seriously Injured
In an automobile accident here last
night. Miss Little came to Honolulu
three years ago.
POULTRYMEN SEE
BENEFITOF NOPCO
Evidence that poultrymen have
been observing the benefit of feed
ing NOPCO XX (concentrated Vita
min D) to their flocks la attested by
the great number of letters being re
ceived by the NOPCO people. San
Francisco. '
h. D. Coot of Brown-Jeklln e Co..
northwest representatives of the Na
tional Oil Products Co. of Harrison,
N. J., saya: "Poultrymen are send
ing their observations In note or let
ter form In Increasing numbers as
the campaign nears the close. While
many poultrymen signed up at their
feed dealers at the beginning of the
campaign, others have been observing
their flocks with the Intention of
signing later. This signing of the
entry forms should be done now as
this is not only necessary for par
ticipation, but the period of obser
vation will undoubtedly be consid
ered by the judges when deciding
the awards. .
"The NOPCO XX feed teat closes
Februry 28, and all letters must be
postmarked by midnight of that
date. We recommend poultrymen
signing up with their local feed deal
er at the first opportunity. Every
one has an equal chance aa writing
ability, spelling, composition or kind
of paper written on or how written
does not count. Only rtnch proven
results count. Over 10,000 pounds
of laying mash Is being given away
in this test. Each district's share Is
2000 pounds, divided Into a first
award of 1000 pounds; second award
of 600 pounds, and the next five
awards of 100 pounds each. The
necessary things are: Sign up with
the dealer now; observe the flock
benefits; send In the letter to NOP
CO, 405 California street. San, Fran
cisco, Cal., before midnight of Feb
ruary 28.'
Jenkins Comment
Continued from Page One)
will create employment and provide
buying power.
When that happens, as It WILL,
HOW TO STOP A COLD
ALMOST INSTANTLY
lions in package. vvaier.
Aim
ost Instant Relief In This Way
The simple method pictured above
is the way doctors throughout 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.
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-
Ask your druggist about the recent price reduction on the
100 tablet size Bayer Aspirin.
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un THRIFTS ARE GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS ?
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Saturday and Monday Specials
2 40-ft. Rolls Wax Paper 15
American Club Coffee, per lb 18
Porter's Cellophane Wrapped Egg Noodles,
pound 21
Porter's Cellophane Wrapped Noodles, lb....;21
Porter's Cellophane Wrapped Macaroni,
22 ozs 1(?
Porter's Cellophane Wrapped Spaghetti,
2 packages , .. ...25t
French's Mustard, 6-oz. jar 8
Large Cans Hominy, each 9c
2 Bottles Van Camp's Catsup 25
Vegetable Shortening, 3 lbs 21d
Slow or Fast Cooking Oats, 91b. bag 28t?
Diamond Crystal Salt, 2 pkge 15
Del Monte No. 2 tall sliced Pineapple, 2 cans 25c
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Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jackson County
History from the Files of Tne
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Years
Afo.)
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY
February X7, 1928
(It was Saturday)
Snrinzllke weather "astonishes" a
visitor from Portland.
Governor Pierce obarges Judgei
Crews "wants to boost salaries."
Law enforcement flying squadron
here next week. Charges made "that
law and order have broken down In
Jackson county."
Star auto to be exhibited In city.
Postal receipts for January 7.5 per
cent Increase over same month last
year.
Bootlegger fined 400 and sentenc
ed to nine months In Jail for sale
of quart of liquor.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
February 17, 101S
(It was Monday)
Explosion at Medford Ice plant
caused by pump falling to work prop
erly. Mose Barkdull predicts that "It will
be SO years before another Repub
lican gets Inside the White House,
once woodrow Wilson starts work-
tog."
A thoroughbred bulldog by tha
name of "Kebo" la wantonly shot
and thrown Into Bear creek.
Resident of the valley proposes
"scientific money" as means of
"everlasting prosperity." Many fa
vor the plan.
sooner or later, when conditions be
come so adjusted that business can
again be carried on at a profit, w
shall find that we have plenty o
money with which to do business on
the enlarged scale that will follow ,
the restoration of confidence. i
I will appreciate your votes in th
Medford Merchants Popularity con
test. ROSAMOND WAIJ,, Tel. 73S-M.
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