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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933.
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By Arthur Perry.
. i. u nf Miotla drivel
lanv -
tbout "freedom of speech". It Is
constitutional guarantee and unre
atrloted. What alia Jackson county
ti tha freedom of acreech, and mar
velous Inaccuracy la approaching the
Truth.
' "There never waa a time when the
dollar went ao far", editorially ob
serves the esteemed Portland Journal.
It might be added there never waa a
time when It came back ao leliurely.
WHY EDITORS QUAKE . .
(Tupola, Miss., Journal)
Mr. and Mra. Reed are alwaya
moat cordial hoat and hostess
v and .this delightful affair wilt
linger long In the memories of
those unfortunate enough to be
Included In the guest llat.
The clg ada aay: "If fun to be
fooled, but It'a more fun to know."
It la nothing of the kind, a local
...... .vtnwa rha e! a mA hss been
amended to read: It'a fun to be
fooled, but more run to any looiea.
In thla aectlon, even If a voter knowa
It, he etUl Insists on being "mlaled".
nn..u la mnt.hlnir nlM to do. ao theV
willingly aubmlt. The rest of the
nation, reports inaicate, are omy
crassy about Jig-saw puizles.
It clouded up again yeaterday
morning, bo a courthouse reporter
and street corner diplomat escaped
spading up the backyard.
.
Vigorous denial la made that the
worth noor are in need ox trie gum'
lng hand of an A-l politician, to
thwart the ruah of Professional Poor,
and transient Indigents. Thla la cor
rect. They need all the A-l pouti
otana they can get. The situation la
Justification for a speech, so nobody
will make a speech about It. If
rendering assistance to the Worthy
Foot ties anybody's hands, start the
tying, and pray that the square deal
will not be drowned In a wave of
misplaced political sympathy. .
PIONEEB RIB TICKLERS
(Pendleton East Oregonlan)
Most of our young men having
Invested In new straw nata lor sum.
trier use It will be In order to study
the following:
Wearing the hat squarely on the
Dead I love you madly.
Tipping It over the right ear My
little brother haa tne mumps.
Wearing It on the back of the head
.-Ta, ta: awfully awrui.
Taking It off and brushing It the
- wrorur way My heart is bustea.
Holding It In the right hand-
Lend me a quarter.
Throwing It at the marshal I love
your sister.
Carrying a brick In It Tour cruel
tr U killing me.
Kicking It across the street X am
engaged.
Putting it on the ground and alt
ting ,n It Farewell forever.
The "Parlor Pinks" are all doing
fine, and can be found every place
but In the parlor. The Joan of Arc
chapter of the Patriotic Hellralsera
association will meet soon to sew a
few alibis.
The first 1833 vlotlm of mistaking
toadstool for a mushroom, la able
to alt up four hours every day. He
Is very bitter against toadstools.
Julius Iv Meier Is the best governor
that hsa blessed Oregon since the
war. Other governors In time of
stress were only confronted by a
giddy legislature. Governor Meier has
been forced to combat ST varieties of
agitators, and a state treasurer who
lovea to see an account of his mean
ness spread on the front page. De
spite these handicaps, the governor
haa managed to thump out some
constructive measures, along aane
and sensible lines.
Michael Hanley, the lake Crk. cow
man, townsd yesterday. He haa con
quered the flu, with a little assis
tance from a doctor.
- . .
A number of municipalities of the
Pacific coast area have concocted
scrip money schemes, by which they
hope to lift themselves over the
fence by their financial bootstraps.
The scrip money notions prove that
people are willing to spend anything
but money, to Insure the return of
Prosperity.
. ,
Lays Cornerstone.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 34. 0P)
Placing the cornerstone of the new
department of Justice building, Presi
dent Hoover Thursdsr spoke his belief
that "democracy can hope to endure
only to the degree '.hat It can find
the means of enforcement of its own
laws,"
What "YotS Can Do '
"PHIS newspaper is besieged by inquiries from good citizens
who want to know what they can do, to really restore "law
and order" and make this community a better and a safer place
in which to live.
Well- here is something they can do, and do NOW.
They can communicate with the county court, and give their
views regarding- the solution of the local unemployment prob
lem, a very serious and immediate problem.
'ITtLcY can declare whether they believe this relief work
should remain in politics, whether Judge Fehl or anyone
else should be allowed to capitalize distress and suffering, for
political benefit,--or whether the entire matter should be taken
out of politics, and placed in the hands of a non-partisan and
public spirited committee, with power to act.
They can declare whether they believe E. F. C. funds which
will be available the first of the
COUNTY OBLIGATION, should
This government money is
ANYWAY. Jackson county must assume its share of that state
obligation. The only question is whether Jackson county wants
to pay for its share if payment IS demanded) and USE its
share to feed the hungry and
it should PAY- and receive NOTHING.
. . .
AT the request of Hamilton Patton, director of county relief,
Pniirihr PnTTlmtRninriArt Rillinca nnrl Vpnlftn airmArl tnfl
application to secure this federal
REFUSED to sign it.
Do you agree with Messrs.
agree with Judge FehlT In this as in most other matters, public
opinion will be the deciding factor. Communicate with the
county court and let them know
'I 'HE polioy of local relief has
vestigate afterward," which has pleased those who want to
be fed but don't want to work and has, according to all reports,
brought hundreds of floaters from other parts of the state- to
be supported by the overburdened tax payers of this county.
Under the new plan every DESERVING person in need of
food and shelter will be provided for, but only the sick and
helpless will be given aid, WITHOUT doing some work in re
turn. This will automatically keep floaters and panhandlers
away from Jackson county, instead of inviting them in. Jackson
county can't feed the world.
IF SUCH A PLAN STRIKES YOU AS SENSIBLE AND
PROPER, LET THE COUNTY COURT KNOW; IF IT
DOESN'T, LET THEM KNOW THAT.
I TNDER the new plan, the idea will be to give FIRST con-
sideration to our OWN people, and only when they have
been properly provided for, see what can be done for OUT
SIDERS. Do you believe such a theory is sound, or unBound t Let the
county court know about that- too.
This relief problem may not seem as exciting, as some of the
more melodromatio issues in the local situation. But it is never
theless of the most vital importance, and must be solved, before
any RAPID return, to what we all desire normal peace and
harmony can be realized. Every citizen can now do his bit.
Go to Headquarters! V
AS a postscript to the above we commend a communication
printed today headed "as to painting poles."
As is the case with all communications marked "name on
file" the writer of this letter is known, and .the name oan be
given to any interested parties.
Our communicant urges all people to disregard reports and
rumors, and when they want information about this or that,
go to HEADQUARTERS.
"AMEN" say wel If that advice had been followed by the
good people of Jackson county, during the past two or three
years, we would never have gotten into the mess that now con
fronts us. '
QO TO HEADQUARTERS I " When a public official is ao-
cused of this or that don't swallow the accusation and
pass it on to your neighbor. Go to the official accused, and get
his version of it. Go to the aoouser and get HIS. Then oheck
up on both stories- reach your own conclusion, and act accord
ingly. That's what we mean when wo advise citizens to communi
cate with the county court, regarding this matter of unemploy
ment relief. GO TO HEADQUARTERS. The county court is
at the head of all relief at the present time. Find out what
they ARE doing and have done, not what someone else SAYS
"they hear they are and have been doinir. and OTVR THEM
YOUR OWN IDEAS OF WHAT
SUCH ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL AFFAIRS
IS THE VERY ESSENCE OF GOOD GOVERNMENT.
No wise aotion can be taken without knowing what is true
and what isn't true without having the facts.
Headquarters, and NOT the street curb, is the plaoe to get
the faotsl
The Court House
D EFORE leaving this citbject, just one word more i
Judge Fehl ocoupies noxt to the, highest position in our
local government. Since taking office he has deolarcd many
times he is the high oustodian of the court house, and waving
the official key, he has proolnimod that HE will
to be let into that oourt house,
IIRECTLY following a mcoting in the court hoiiBe of the
Good Government Cons-ress. of which .Tm1o- VM i.
member the court house as everyone knows, was broken into,
tno vault smashed, ballot-boxes
Commissioners Billinpts and
house should not be turned over to further meetings of this
uooa uovornmcnt Congress, or any similar political organization.
County Judge Fohl believes
rectly informed declares IT WILL BE.
How do you feci about it.
their court house, it is yours. TELL THEM ABOUT IT,
THE same county commissioners believe that in view of such
an outrage, and also in view of the tense situation that still
month, and WILL NOT be a
be used or not used.
to be distributed by the state
relieve the suffering, or whether
money. County Judge Fehl,
Billings and Nealon, or do you
how YOU stand.
been "feed them first, and in-
SHOULD BE DONE.
and who ISN'T.
stolen and the contents burned.
Nealon believe that th nn.n-f
it should be. and if ves art nr.
Mr. and Mrs. Citizen! Tt i not
exists, there should be a guard at the court house.
Judge Fehl as a member of the Good Government Congress
sees no need of a guard. He says the horse has been stolen, why
worry about the oourt house further.
WHY INDEED 1
Commissioners Nealon and Billings say, "there may be
OTHER horses in the court house, it is our duty to the people
of this county to see they are NOT stolen 1" ,"
Communicate with the county court- and tell them how, as a
citizen of this community, YOU feel about it I
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, U. D.
signed letters pertaining to personal health and hytiene not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady U a stamped, self
addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In ink.
Owing to the large number of letters received only a few cap be answered
here. No reply can be made to qnertea not conforming to Instructions
address Or. Wtlllsm Brady In care of The Mall Tribune.
REFORM IN AMERICAN SURGERY
In tihls column August 9, 1930, I
said:
"Readers frequently Inquire about
electrtc treatment
la lieu of surgical
removal of diseas
ed tonsils. All I
can say about that
is that if my ton
sils were concern
ed there should be
no 'electrlo' treat
ment.' On May 10, 1929,
said:
"Even If It (di
athermy) were of
no other service
than the defalcation or coagulation
treatment of diseased and enlarged
tonsils, I should still classify it
among the great advances of mod
ern medicine.'
Obviously my opinion six years ago
was based on Ignorance. No doubt
the Inquiries about "electric" treat
ment referred to diathermy, but as I
then knew nothing about dlat&ermy
I assumed the inquiries referred to
an old discarded practice of destroy
ing tonsil tissue with the electro
cautery, which was equivalent to
burning with a red hot iron.
The modern method of extirpating
tonsils with diathermy Is not cauter
ization. Tbe Instrument, the appli
cator used by the physician, never
becomes hot at all. This simple fact
distinguishes the diathermy method
from the electro-cautery. I mention
it now because there are still too
many physicians who. like myself
four or five years ago, are Ignorant
of the character of the diathermy
method and condemn it under the
misapprehension that it is a revival
of the crude electro-cautery which
achieved oblivion after a brief vogue
thirty or forty years ago.
Although the Instrument, applica
tor or electrode used in diathermy
treatment of the tonsils does not be
come hot, it is true that heat Is pro
duced In the Issue through which
the high frequency or Oudln type of
current passes. This heat, however.
Is due to the resistance of the tis
sues to the passage of the current.
The current being absolutely under
the control of the operator, If the
physician has the necessary techn
cal knowledge and training for this
work, he can produce precisely the
degree of heat he desires and more
over he can confine Its influence
rpeclsely within the limitations he
wishes to treat. The tissue may be
heated only a few degrees above nor
mal; it may be practically pasteur
ized; It may be desiccated; or finally
it may be coagulated. But NEVER
charred or burned.
The chief objection that, haa de
terred physicians from adopting the
diathermy method as the method of
choice for removal of tonsils has been
the fear that It would leave too much
scar tissue, which Is commonly called
"adhesions." But this fear, as I have
explained, was based on misapprehen
sion. Burning would cause consider
able scar. Diathermy causes actually
Communications
Willing to Help.
To the Editor:
Last fall I started the organising
of the Jackson County Taxpayers'
league, and I have been asked lately
why we do not do something about
some of our present local conditions.
I find that there Is an Intense inter
est on the part of all citizens, and
we talk of its constantly, but the
consensus of opinion la that the less
that la said the better, and that "ou
give a oalf enough rope and he will
hang himself," and we will find that
that Is Just what Till happen in our
local troubles.
The Jsckson County Taxpayers
league is organised, haa a program
of work, has oflcera and will be an
organization to study all local affairs
and especially along the line of being
a help to and backing up the efforts
of officials in doing their work; we
find that most of the officials are
making an honest effort and are glad
to get cooperation.
But in the face of the present
hullabaloo we felt that he would let
our organization rest for a while.
However, if the people feel that we
should go ahead, we are ready to do
so.
The taxpayers leagues of other
counties are doing an enormous
amount of good, and there is an en
ormous amount of work that we can
do here, ODO. rVERtSON,
Secy. Jackson Co. Taxpayers League.
Me fiord, February 33.
As to Painting Poles.
To the Editor:
Under the heading of "Communi
cation" of February 23, I read the
Idea of some cltleen to "Paint Our
Poles." Well, they would look pretty
an right when we stood with empty
stomachs next fall to look at them.
Who would H benefit?
Since all labor has dropped and we
can not get one-third what we did
Mt tar our labor the companies that
own these poles are still charging
the same rate. They are the ones
who would receive the benefit of pre
serving their poles. If you are so
inclined to beautify the highway,
let's paint the homes and barns along
the highways. Those people need It
but cannot afford IU
less scar than does the standard sur
gery tonsillectomy.
The last doubt of the superiority
of diathermy over the standard sur
gical method of removing tonsils is
dispelled by the universal practice of
throat surgeons today. When the pa
tlent who has undergone the stand
ard tonsillectomy returns months or
years later with a complaint of con
tinued or recurrent trouble from the
odds and ends of tonsil left in the
throat after the operation, the throat
surgeon prefers diathermy to clean
up what the guillotine or snare
missed. Tou see It is easier to inform
the patient that he must have a few
diathermy treatments than it is to
explan that he must have another
operation 1 Well, why shouldn't the
throat surgeon tell the patient the
truth in the first place?
X Invite any throat surgeon who
has a fair answer to occupy this
space and tell our readers his side
of it.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Peanuts Are Real Food
. I am very fond of peanuts and eat
a nickel or a dime's worth two or
three times a week. Mother objects,
as I have been sick from them once
or twice. Please tell me what Is the
food value of peanuts, and whether
they are good for a person. (J. A. K.)
Answer Tes, peanuts are good for
anybody. A pound of the edible por
tion yields over 2500 calories, or
about three times the nutritive or
energy value of beef steak. People
should use peanuts more freely In
the family dietary, as an economical
food, which enters into many appe
tizing dishes. Peanuts, peanut flour
and peatnut butter or oil.
There Is Always Something
Oosh, I don't know what I'd do if
I didnt have your column every day.
We get a tremendous amount of good
from It. . . . Your corrective pro
tective diet and the lodln ration,
which I follow . , . you see, I'm not
going to be one of those fat middle
aged ladles and lose all my good
looks and my pep . . . and I want you
to know It has kept me right up on
my toes. (Mrs. O. W. H.)
Ans. Well, anyway, If the paper
comes one of these fine days with
something missing, you've still got
what you learned before I got gay.
Bo Horsee Take a Nip, Too?
Interested In your suggestion of an
lodln Ration to prevent goiter In
childhood and to prevent going stale
In adult or mature age, I have made
some studies of the lodln requlre-
-ments of horses. (Horse Association
or America).
Ans. Thank you. I'll be interested
In your observations. Tony the Wlrlsh
Terror and I often meet dogs and
men we think would be the better
for a nip of lodln with us. Sheep
need lodln to grow a good fleece.
Trout and other fresh water fish
need lodln to prevent goiter. Begins
to look as though we all need a nip
now and then. One drop of tincture
In a glass of water. Here's perpetual
youth to you. Send a dime and
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress for Instructions.
(Copyright, John F. DUle Co.)
Still better, let Mr. Patton and the
committee do the planning. I know
when they suggest something It will
be something that will not only
benefit us In the present labor prob
lems, but we will be able to still re
ceive compensation from the work
wej do In time to come.
These men have made a thorough
study of these matters and are still
studying while you and I are taking
our sleep at night. It Is a great fad
to sit on the fence and tell the other
man how to run his business.
As to the people receiving food at
the commissary. It Is a hard problem.
There are more investigators now
than really should be and they are
working night and day, but they can
not find out all the people who have
no right. Some names are turned in
and we find out the person turning
In the name did so 'cause "he killed
my cat last year." Others we find
are not entitled and are rejected.
Thanks for the information.
When you hear all these tales dont
listen to them, but say "I am going
to headquarters and find out."
I heard there was a man tried to
hire one of the men getting supplies
and they refused to work. If that
man will see Mr. Patton and have a
talk with him he can either get about
1000 men or we will be glad to have
these people known who refused to
work.
Now folks we have several who are
In that class, but let the proper au
thorities know of them and the In
formation will be gratefully received.
(Name on file) A CITIZEN.
4
NEW YORK. Feb. 24. (AP) King 1
LeviruOcy, clouting Chicago heavy
weight, rules an 8-5 favorite over
Johnny Rlsko. Cleveland veteran, for
their ten round bout in Madison
Square Oarden tonight. i
The rivals have clashed twice be-
fore with Rlsko winning by decision
each time but the betting fraternity ,
figures that Johuny Is on fhe down i
grade now and have laid their odds '
accord ir?ly. Ri.ko Is 31 years old, i
Levinsky only 32. '
Comment
on the
Day 3' News
By FRANK JENKINS
TRANSPORTATION coats an pretty
far down In these days if you
are lucky enough, that Is, to be able
to do your traveling on these penny-a-mlle
bargains the railroads offer
from time to time.
x Pullman costs, on the other hand,
are not down at all unless you
consider yourself a' sufficiently com
petent porch climber to tackle an
upper. In which event you can save
a little over what you used to pay
back In the palmy days when a dol
lar was Just a dollar, and not all the
money In the world.
AT BARGAIN rates, for example,
the round trip fare' from Med
ford to San Francisco to "the city,"
as we of Southern Oregon say is
nine dollars and some odd cents. The
Pullman rates for a lower, both ways,
is a little more than that.
That la to say, your berth costs
you more than your ticket, and if
you happen to be a 'big shot whose
dignity requires a compartment or a
drawing room it costs considerably
more.
But if your dignity Is such that
you have to live up to it, you can
expect to be stuck at every turn,
anyway, and so have no sympathy
coming to you.
THE Pullman company, by the way,
recognlzlnp that uppers are more
or less a drug on the market, has
worked out an ingenious scheme for
prying a little more money out of
the cash customers.
For a trifle less than half the cost
of your lower, they'll leave the shelf
that constitutes the upper berth
turned up, giving you the whole sec
tion to yourself, so that when you get
ready to go to bed you can get out
of your pants without tying yourself
in a double bow knot.
This double bow knot business, of
course applies at present chiefly to
the male sex, but if the women go
in heavily for tthese trouser suits that
seem to be the latest and hottest
thing, it'll be applying to them be
fore long.
(Note: This writer, feeling tight,
in keeping with the times, considers
that tying himself in a double bow
knot Is an easy way to earn $1.80).
LATER note : Luckier than a fool
this time no snore rs in this car.
If there's one thing that takes all
the Joy out of life. It's a snore that
staggers the click of the rails when
the train is running, and barks and
chokes and strangles like a balky
Ford engine on a cold morning in the
Intervals when the train is stopped.
Congress, or the League of Nations,
or somebody, ought to do something
about snoring in a sleeping car.
AWAKE at Woodland.
Outside, the palms are gray
and shriveled, and the olives and the
eucalyptus look like the fag end of a
hard winter.
It's been COLD down in this coun
try. BREAKFAST is served by a saddle
colored nigger with WAVY, not
kinky, brown hair that fetching lit
tle wave that is affected by the col
lege boys, even If they have to have
a marcel to do it.
No, It isn't a wig; it's real hair.
Everybody but the fellow who wears
It knows you can tell a toupee as far
as you can see It with a telescope.
Back where this writer grew up,
that wavy-haired nigger would have
the hearts of -all the black girls go
ing pit-a-pat like an engine with
two' cylinders missing.
OVER Carqulnea Straits on the
bridge, without a moment's
loss of time. i
The old ferry that used to take
whole trains In its lap and carry
them over to the other side is no
more.
We got something out of those big 1
days when everybody was spending
money like water.
OFF the train at Oakland Mole,
and onto the ferry boat.
Even these ferryboats, which are an
Institution down here if anything la,
are doomed. They're going to build
a bridge across San Francisco bay
.have the money all borrowed from
the Reconstruction Finance Corpora
tion and everything. Soon the ferry
trip will be a thing of the past.
If you've been crossing the bay
for quite a while, thrilling to the
Inimitable skyline of San Francisco
If It's a clear day and to the myriad
lights of the city If It's night, you'll
COUGHG
Don't let them get a etranfle holi
right germs quickly. Creomulsion com
bines the 7 beat helps known to modern
science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant
to take. No narcotics. Your druggist will
refund your money if any cough or cold
no matter how long tending is not re
Dercd far Crenmnlslns. UdrJ
Freedom From
Financial Worries!
GEO. DENSELMAN
Aetna Life Insurance Co.
Medford Bids.
feel a little twinge of regret at the
thought.
BUT It you're a commuter, you'll
give three loud cheers. Com
muting by ferry across Ssn Fran
cisco bay for a lifetime or ao grows
wearisome.
OUT from the slip and over the
waters of the bay, past Goat
Island, with a sharp wind "finding
all the crannies m your clothes
for, of course. If you're a hick from
the country, you're standing lh the
bow, up on the upper deck, taking In
the sights.
There are sights to see this morn
ing, for the whole Pacific fleet, with
a part of the Atlantic fleet besides,
Is anchored Just oft the ferry lane.
It's something to look at these gray
ships of battle, lying there as peace
fully as If they never had a thought
of doing anybody barm.
And la Ban Francisco happy I They
used to hsve the fleet here lot, in
the days before Los Angeles swung
the big stick In politics. The fleet,
you know, spends a lot of money,
and Ban Francisco isn't above wel
coming the spending of money.
:
Your Income Tax
A series ot dally articles based on
revenue act of 1933 and designed
to aid those required to file In
come tax returns for year 1932
No. 14
When to Report Income From Sala
ries, wages, Etc
Of the millions of Income tax re
turns that are filed annually, the
vast majority are from salaried per
sons and wage earners whose Income
is derived from personal services.
In general, compensation for per
sonal services should be reported for
taxation purposes in the year it Is
received or unqualifiedly made sub
Ject to demand. Compensation cred
ited to the account ot or set apart
for a taxpayer, without any substan
tial limitation or restriction, and
which may be drawn upon by him
at any time, is subject to tax for
the year during which so credited or
set apart, although not then actual
ly reduced to possession. If the ser
vices were rendered during the year
1031, or even prior thereto, but the
compensation was not received, or
made unqualifiedly subject to de
mand, by the taxpayer until the year
1933, the entire amount is taxable
In the year received, or made un
qualifiedly subject to demand, when
the taxpayer is reporting on the cash
reelpts and disbursements basis,
which Is the basis used by most per
sons in reporting net Income.
All of the various types of com
pensation, unless specifically exempt
by statute, should be Included in the
taxpayers return of gross Income,
such as salaries, wages, fees, com
missions, bonuses, tips, honorariums,
prizes, awards, pensions in recogni
tion of past services, etc. Other
items subject to tax are fees received
by ministers of the gospel for fun
erals, baptisms, masses, and like ser
vices; executors' fees; directors' fees;
federal Jury fees; and prizes received
In contests of various kinds.
The salaries of federal officers and
employes are subject to tax, Includ
ing the salary of the president ot
the United States and Judges of
courts of the United States taking
office after the date of the enact
ment of the revenue act of 1032,
Wihlch was June 6, 1032. The sala
ries of members of the house of rep
resentatives and the members of the
United States senate are also sub
ject to Income tax.
Oregon Weather.
Increasing cloudiness followed by
rain west portion and snow and rain
east portion late tonight or Satur
day; no change In temperature;
southerly winds, becoming of gale
force offshore.
1.
Desirable nouses always in firs,
class condition for cent, lease or sale
Call 105
HOW TO STOP A COLD
QUICK AS YOU CAUGHT IT
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2
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Drink Full Glass of
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Take Bayer Aspirin
according to direc
tions in package.
Almost Instant Relief In This Way
The simple method pictured abovs
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
gisi snout me
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NO TABtETS ARE GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN WITHgUT THIS CROSS
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Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jackson Count;
History from the Flies of The
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Years
Ago.)
TEX YEARS AGO TODAY
February 24, 1933.
(It was Saturday.)
Council discharges entire fire de
partment, upon suggestion of the
mayor. More efficiency sought.
Federal official here investigating
nlghtrtdlng outrages, arrested for
violation of the prohibition law.
Richard Payne and Arnel Butler
climb to the top of Mt Ashland Sun
day, and with one look see Oregon
and California C. T. Steward and
Eddie Ourno, high school coach,
climbed to the top of Roxy Ann on
same day. Women friends ot the
climbers think they nave performed
wonders.
Rogue River and Medford to play -basketball
at Nat tonight, and great
Is the excitement.
Rigid prohibition enforcement now
underway throughout county. Swede
with pint of moonshine nabbed near
fairgrounds. ,
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
February 24. 1913.
(It was Monday.)
Josephine county legislatlr threat
ens to defeat the Rogue river fish bill
and astounds all good fishermen of'
the valley by declaring "There la
nothing sacred about a fish In Rogue
river."
A. J. Vance of the telephone com
pany gives 17 telephone girls a treat
by taking them for a ride in his new
auto.
Street Commissioner Owney Patton
completes filling the approaches o
the Bear creek bridge, and paving
will start next week.
The Star theater engages a "train
ed planlate to Interpret the movies
musically, placing theatergoers on a
par with San Francisco.
"Weeping '
Mothers' at the Ugo.
William Jennings Bryan to be chief
of President Wilson' cabinet. 1
DEMlf SLIGHT
MIAMI, Flft., Feb. 24. (AP) DT.
Frank Jirka, son-in-law of Mayor An
ton Cermak of Chicago, said today
he considered the mayor wounded by
an assassin's bullet, had little chance
to live, but Dr. Frederick Tlce, Chi
cago heart specialist said:
'"Human life Is too complicated to
place it on. a valuation of chances
on the one side against chances on
the other. There are too many fac
tors to be considered."
Dr. Jlrka'a statement was made
after members of the mayor's family
had visited him at the hospital.
The family left the room in tears f
after a brief stay. '
Dr. Tlce said preparations were
started at 11:45 a. m. to administer -another
Intravenous Injection ot glu
cose, a food substance being pumped
Into the veins In an attempt to aid
vitality.
State Senator Rlchey V. Graham of
Illinois and Mrs. Graham, son-in-law
and daughter of Cermak, their dau
ghter, Virginia, and Mrs. Jlrka, wife
of the attending physician, and little
Marlnalla Jlrka, 7, were those who
went into the room, In addition to
Mrs. Floyd Kinlay. Cermak 's daughter.
Phone 642. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
8 Photos 10 cents. This week only.
Peasley's Studio.
If throat Is sore,
crush and dissolve
3 Bayer Aspirin
Tablets in a half
glass of warm mater
and gargle accord
ing to directions.
nine Buyer Aspirin Tablets dis
solve with speed and completeness,
leaving no irritating particles or
grittiness. Get a box of 12 or bottle
of 24 or 100 at any drug store.
recent price reduction on the
recent pni
JJayer Aspirin.
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