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MKnronn matt, trtbuot. medfoin), Oregon, wedotsdat, mabch 15, 1933.
Uedford Mail Tribune
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Pot
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By Arthur Perry
There was a time when the women
folks fought nothing but let end
wrlnklee, end the greeteet calamity,
waa e run In a ellk eock.
Beer hu been legalized for revenut
Aa eoon ae It etarU to flow freely
number of gente who would neve
think of trying to eat all the bam
In the world, In order to put the
butchersnops out of buaineae, will
earnestly endeavor to drink all the
beer In the world, In a vain attempt
to bankrupt the brewe.lea. There U
considerable talk about beer regula
tion. It la the beer drlnkera that
need the regulation, ' the record of
the peat ehow.
CIIUBI AND UNUSUAL
(Blielburn Items)
The divorce waa granted on
the ground. of Intolerable
cruelty. Mrs. Snyder told the
court, among other things, that
her buaband hit her In tha
bakery and broke her gaa ranged
Tomua Waterman while ' apacln?
bis garden, he aaya, found a $6 gold
piece, he says.
People continue to express confi
dence that they have confidence.
The basketball team 1 up to
Balem. Not as many people accom
panied them as usual The way they
have been scttng, -they are a llttlo
shy about going to Balem. The stu
dents and gereral public are back of
the team, Thla will spur them to
victory. The team, however, will have
to throw Its own boskets.
The crime waa committed In ftu
orderly manner.
Whooping coug'a la the prevailing
pastime among aome of the klda.
The Lyle Wilcox boy was downtown
yea. He was aa friendly aa a candi
date for sheriff, last spring.
There will be a bog-calling contcet
March 36th, and same will be the
opening gun of the spring social sea
eon. A very good hog aller, when a
boy, waa O. Wig Ash pole, and who
up to the fall of 1997 could make
wio w...u ...Ms. ...... """
0 head of hog, ?' Oo
uM. w ...ww . "i I
mine., and not a hog responded, rhey I
paid absolutely no attention to his
when the hired man went to feed
uHm tne Ap'plega'te'! aeallng8ithtlS
feed trough. Thia indicatea that
Wlg'a call has range and power, bu'.
doea not Inspire leadership. j
BIOAM7 CHAROB BARES THRCT
MEN (Portland Journal.) It's
trifle chilly I
eovlet Russia announoea again thai
It will abolish ood. Ood la more tol
erant than eovlet Russia.
SHERMAN NEVER SAID IT
Only once did he Bay anything
worth hearing and tat time he
didn't really aay It. Tbla waa on
August 11, 1880, and the place waa
Columbus, Ohio President Hayes
waa there to address a contention of
the O. A. R. When Hayes's harangue
waa over aome of the veterans called
tor General Sherman, and ha .steppe i
forward. "My speech," he began. "Is
not written, nor haa been even
thought of by me." Thus be rambled
on for two or three mlnutea, saying
nothing. And then;
There la many a boy here to
day who look on war aa aU
glory, but, boyj. it la all bell
You can bear thla warning vole
to generations yet to coma I
look upon war with horror, but
if It haa f come I am here.
Nobody In the crowd realised that
Sherman had said anything Immor
tal. Nor had he. Who changed his
flaccid platitudes Into the succinct
and memorable 'War la hell" will
probably never be known. Perhapa It
waa aome rummy and uremlo editor
ial writer, grinding out copy lata at
night for soma dismal Utile aheet in
Indiana, Arkanaaa or Oregon. Per
bapa It waa an evangelist In the
wllda of Georgtt. or West Virginia
Perhapa It waa a mlnatrel-eho
comedian. AU we know la that the
words had taken wing by 1881
Pretty soon Sherman began to be
lieve that ha had really uttered them
and presently ha waa known thru
out tha world as tha maker nf a
deatblesa epigram (Mercury )
Ro-ehurg Callrra The city of Row
burg la represented In Med ford to
day by the fo!!owlnjj pwpla. regis
l.l at a local hotel P. O. Green,
Joe Murphy. I. A. Collins and Roy
Xntler. '
Time to Buy r
WALL STREET started out this morning like a million
dollars. In the first few hours stocks went up all along
the line and buying was brisk.
If Wall Street can have confidence in tba future then cer
tainly the people of the country should have.
For Wall Street has taken a terrible beatingr of late. The
big bankers have been pestered and panned to a fare-three-well.
If temporary abandonment of gold payments and a regulated
inflation have not scared THEM, then there can be nothing is
such a situation to be scared
The Mail Tribune has never
market speculation.' We don't
a newspaper, particularly a small town daily There are plenty
of financial journals, to attend to that.
But the reaction of the stock exchange is worthy of com
ment, and justifies an attitude of confidence and optimism,
throughout the country at large.
ONE thing is certain however,
thia tinpprnln Mta nun Via
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Not stocks anj bonds neces
sarily, but the more necessary
For with gold payments
new currency distributed, commodity priees of all kinds are
bound to rise. We believe future developments will prove that
the first of March, 1933 marked the low point in prevailing
price levels, all along the line.
So if you need something
home with, and have the money
GET IT.
Snob aotion will save you
followed generally in this country, will definitely mark tho en'l
of the d epression and a steady climb bauk to normal eourity
and economio wll being -
Jo This
DEER will hell). But the helo
D mui. . l - -
iius is nui a uuer uriiiniK uauuu auu o. purci-in ucci 'whether he puts his mind on the
wouldn't satisfy a nation that WHS. . J Pr00M or never gives any stage of
But legalized beer will be something new. And the people u ('"worry, anxiety fear, not think
jrave something new. It will also stimulate hore And ther '" lht retards or inhibita the di-
,, . .. . . .. , gesiive process. Doesn't matter much
can't be an over-stimulation Of hope. whether you worry a. out meeting -the
Abandoned breweries will be opened up. New breweries interest on the mortjaje or about
, , mi l i i j -it. ii ' tne fllre effects you wlU suffer rrom
will be built. In short a new industry will be launched with all "autointoxication" if your bowels are
its direct and indirect benefits. permitted to get ai: clogged up
n , , .i j I Anger, hatred, Jealousy, malevol-
Farniors who grow hops will smile once more, the producers . enM havB a mnrIied lnhlbltln,
of barley will smile, also tho bottle nmnufacturers will increase action on the vigorous pertsaitio or
j ,i . i waves of contraction that pass alom
their puyrolls and BO On and SO forth. . the Intestine and p-opel the con-
But unloss wo nre greatly
D "
por cent beer will be greatly beneath, expectations . The glow
ing predictions of brewers, will not be realized
Beor will help, but it will work no miraolcs. The main
benefit of 3.2 beer, we repeat, will bo psychological.
An American Tragedy
fllEBE is President Hoover t No ono seems to know.
TV
last reports ho was about
he did sail wo misNed the itcmrit must have ben a machine
head on an inside page,
"A maohino head on an inblde
'And four week, ago, a four-deck
a front p.flgo bai.nor.
i.j e- VRAIJC! oiml
B ' ' .
The new president of the richest find most powerful nation I
in the world, about to ssil to South Amerioa on a triumphal
tour of good will and better
TTmu rnav ovArvHiiiu Innknd
. . " " . . .
mm: Elected by record breaking majority, bis uountry pro ,
, an .t n.iu nnl u nnnA
"
new deal a Vision tor mnKing
.h0l.l,, of
I '
Amorioan system of crovernmont
' , . .
THBN the Cataclysm came, a
D0 trol and for which he
blame. It shattered that vision
... .. .. ,
'u"!1"u wcium, ji eiiiiiionea
lean system of government in
very edge of the preoipico.
A millionaire in his thirties,
The most powcrfuul figure in modern civilization in his fifties.
And then like a bolt from the blue ehnog and destruction 1
And so two weeks after leaving the White House, no one
knows where the 30th cresidont of the United States is, and
ns a matter of fact, no one seems to care.
The King ia dead.
"Long Live the King!" ,
'I Will Not Stampede, I
Will Not Lose My Neroe
-The' Only Thing We nave to rear I
Fear Itself."
President Roosevelt,
March 4. IMS.
Tha following la taken from article
written by Jessa laldor Straus, presi
dent R, H. Macy St Co.. Inc , New
York named by President Roosevelt
to be U. 6. ambassador to Prance:
We have a chance to reallne that
wa lira In tha soundest country In
the vrorld . ,
. . . that It haa the eafeat and
sanest form ot government.
. . that ainca tha adoption ot
Its Constitution in use we and our
forebears have been through five
wars, ten panlca and have come out
of each stronger, healthier, rlctier.
saner.
Our country la sick.
B'lt our country haa every means
or cure mat it aver nadi in ability.
in
natural resources, in energy, in
Inventiveness, in patriotic leaden.
and in citizen-courage.
We are tha envy of the world for
tvat strength.
So now Just aa we would aland by
a sick relative, would do nothing
rash, would trust Uis doctors we hare
about.
advised anyone regarding stock
regard that as the province of
certain as anything in
and less speculative things in life.
suspended, and $2 000,000,000 in
to eat or wear or furnish your
to pay for it, our advioe is
money later on, and such aotion,
Is Beer!
will bo ehieflv osycholoirical.
.! on x i ...
mistaken the consumption of 3.2 j
1 I
to sail from Now York, but ir
pager
head, "column left," under ;
commoroial relations. I
t.hn. to iikahH oven mora'h,
, ..... i
nn In. Iinnrnn ha iilaii tin.' a
ins country a mua'ra utopin,
novertv. imd his faith in the I
' ,
as a new soolnl order,
. .
cataclysm over which he bad j
personally WHS in no sense t J
into a million fragmonU, it
poverty, 11 Drougllt mat Amer- ,
which he had auoh faith, to tin ,
A world figure in his forties.
chosen ao let us trust the leaders
we have chosen.
Aa a oltlien, the bank holiday haa
given me urns ana cause to aet down
a code which t am following!
"I trust my government.
'I trust our banka
"I do not expect the Impossible.
"I shall do nothing hysterical. I
anal act aa nearly a I can to nor
mal. It It la normal to carry Uttle
caan In my pocket when there Is
plenty to go round, I shall carry Ut
tle now. There never waa a time
when everyone on earth could pos
se ie all his cash In his pockata, his
stocking, hla safe-deposit boi, or
anywhere elaa.
"I know that It t try to get all
my cash, I shall oartalnly make mat
ters wore.
"I will not atampeue. I will not
loa nam. I will keep my head."
BIRTHS
Born to Ur. nd Mr. P. I. OarrUot.
of Copper on, weighing tlx
pounds, nine ouncn, at th ftAcrvU
Hftvt hospital this morning.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady U O.
signed letters pertaining to penonal dealt n end hygiene not to disease
diagnosis oi trraliurnl will be answered by Ui tirsdj tj a stamped, sett
eddrrshed envrliip is enrlimed letters .hould be Oriel and wrlllrn In Ink
Owing to the larae nuniliei ol tellers rei-elvrd only e few car he answered
here No repl can oe made to queries out -onrnrmlnt to Instructions
t-ldress Ur. William Brad) In care ot the Mall Tribune.
FORGET II AND II
Today's little Ieseon In physiology
Tha entire prooesa of dlfceatlon,
from the swallowing of food and
drink to the
e x p u Ulon of
the residue
from the In
testine, Is no
more under
control of con- ,
sc loudness or '
the will than
3 the beating
of your heart.
No matter how
often I say thta
or In bow many
different word.
the great majority of render go right
on complacently believing that onr
can somehow "regulate" the bowel
by taking medicine, funny food pre
parations, or thought.
Here is one who even condescends
to show how illogical Z am about it:
Dear Sir: .
You claim the process of elim
ination Is not a conscious one;
that It U not. under control of
the mind or the will.
Yet you say that if we stop
thinking about It and Interfering
with It, elimination will regulate
Itself.
If It Is not under control of
the mind how come It works so
well when ve ceae thinking
about It? . (L. M.)
L. M. uses a term I have naver
J employed. The function of defecation
j has no relation to elimination or
excretion.
j Merely thinking aoout this func-
tlon has no apparent effect upon It,
one way or the other A healthy psr-
i aon with a fair
knov'.ege of anatomy
! tM PhS''oloOT has normal digestion
,t"nf' .J""8,, ""P'fJ""" emotions
thrOIT the hrnkA on t.h. nnrmn nrn,.
j throw the brake on the normal proc
essor or aigestian. They stop lecre
tion Altogether for a time. This Is
how a Uttle flare-up of anger or
Jealousy Just before dinner drives
away appetite.
The first step In overcoming the
conntipatlon habit Is the thorough
To ,the Ttor:
; A communication of Mr. Dodge's
which you published last week,
who-eln he stated that the owners
of the horaos which were found in
7":""" He
Is laboring under entirely the wroai
Impression We are not aatlsfled.
W1? ahould we be? We spent sev-
erai days rinding our horses, and
''n.hh.m htm." """" ' m"M to
in regards to Mr Dodge's state
men'' tl,Rt brnnd on these horses
ld not show plainly, we wish to
state that the brands on an the
marwi showed plainly.
nt Ortl r.ai hart Kaukn una v taarl ,
when they, .were found ere In paa-
turM approximately five mile, apart.
niniM, hnrw. h.ri luutn In fhal.
possession at least four days and no
efforte had been made to either ahear
'".'rthermore! m had""o'lnted out
Dlge's rld'ere aeveral horses, one
""i t1"'". S. "JL0.
belonged to and that they were abso-
iuw:y nov ror saie. inese were aiao
fsunedi frank
(Signed) FRANK RUKOU.
ANNA WALCH.
CARL NYOREN.
FLOY1J CHARLEY.
Why the lloost In Prices
To the Editor:
Might I 'dlgresa a little from the
subject of "Qooo Government,"
whlct has so absorbed the attention
of our local people these aeveral
montha past, to call their attention
to a little matter ot Imposition and
Injustice along amther line, which
In my opinion, should receive their
serious attention.
1 have before me as I write these
lines a 9x14 "News Dodger" which
waa brought Into my office some two
weeks ago by a carrier It Is printed
In blazing red type and reads thus:
"Oood Newsl Por Everybody! 18S3
Prices! 1943 Entertainment I Effec
tive Today the Cratenan adopts the
most sensational Low Price policy In
Medtord'a entertainment history. The
pick of the Pictures from all major
studn
Matinees, any sent. IS eta.
Evenlnga, any aeat, a eta."
Well Sunday we decided to go and
see our favorite comedian. Will Rog
ers n the picture "State Pair." And
what did we find but the old price
card hung In the box office window,
whlcn retds, "All seats SS eta." .
W:y the raise In prlcef Waa this
a superior production, or one extra
expensive to produce? Not at all.
Just another one of the few which
are worth one's time and -money to
go and see. Certainly not a "1043
entertainment." What I am won
dering ts how long are we, the citi
I Communications
At
notice.
To tha Health CommittM, v
M Ml ford city Council.
Medford, Oregon.
Oentlemen: 1 m in favor of an ordinance providing for
the Inspection of aU meata and carcasses in the City of Medford.
Signed..
. r.&i tn favor. Insert the word
PleAso fill out, sign and mail to
WILL WOBK BETTEB
conning of that little lesson- In
physiology at the beginning of thla
article. Unless or until the victim
of the habit really believes tha bowel
function needa no "regulation" and
that postponement of th evacua
tion for a few daya or a week la at
tended with no risk whatsoever, he
la likely to remain slave to physic
and to become more and more habitu
ated aa the months and years pass.
Any victim of thla foolish and
harmful habit who Las enough con
fidence In the scientific and prac
tical character or my teachings to
follow my Instructions may break tha
habit for life after a short battle.
Send a dime and a stamped envelope
bearing your adreaa and ask for the
booklet "The Constipation Habit." If
you haven't confidence in the sound
ness of my teacbtnga about thla, you
had better spend your dime for an
other package of your favorite pllh.
or snifter of your favorite mineral
oil or whatever nostrum you depend
on.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Yet. We Have No Bamblnos Today.
A Uttle While a?o vou bad an ar
ticle telling bow there were lots of
fine babies waiting for adoption,
pleaso tell us how to go about adopt
ing a baby and whu Institution to
go U for. information about the
baby a health and Inheritance and'w
forth. Mr. D. B. VO
Answer I repeat hat I suggested
In the article, that your family phy
sician or whatever physician you
know le the best counsellor and guide
Fnssen.
Two fine sons. 8 and 20 montbs
They are perfectly healthy, but so
vsry fussy about food. Everything
.must be strained, no lumps, and both
insist on being fed. I believe a 30-months-old
baby oiufht to be able
to eat by himself, and a three-year-
c'd one surely should, but . . . Mrs
R. B. -. j
Answer Is the babies grandma
named noddle? I -.bought It sound
ed like that. The way to stop the
nonsense Is simple. Plaoe the proper
rood before the fusser- at the right
time. If he refuse It, very well.
T3k it away and say no more about
It. Same next time and every time,
till the fusser decides fussing isn't
3cini to get htm anything, then he
will take his rood all right.
Hot Stuff.
Is the drinking of very hot liquids
such as tea injurious? J like my
coffea or teft almost scalding hot,
and nave been told it is harmful .
W. O.
Answer Yes, excessively hot stuff
predisposes to cancer of the stomach
(Copyright, John P. Dllle Co.)
zens of Medford and vicinity going to
stand for this sort of abuse and 1m
position? Ten cents more per ticket
isn't much of Itself, I"ll admit, but
It Is a 40 per .cent increase over the
25-ef-nt price which the management
promised us Vwlll prevail all day
Sunday and holidays "
Why put out these blazing bills
and half-page newspaper ads about
"1D33 prices for 1043 entertainment"
only to take advantage of and gouge
us out of an extra 40 per cent when
ever they give us any really worth
while entertainment?
Well, here's hoping that our "dear
pepul" will get their eyea opened to
thla amusement proposition, and act
accordingly.
, I am not endeavoring to tell any
one else what they ahould or ahould
not do but as tor me, ao long as
thla depression taste no house la go-
lng to take another 36 centa out of
me for an ordinary photoplay.
Youra for a squaro deal,
JUD JtlCKERT.
Medford, March 14.
ENT
U. S. HOSPITALS
TAKING BUSINESS
PORTLAND, March, 18. (API-
Declaring that from 70 to 80 per
cent of the beda In veterans' federal
hospitals are occupied by patients
Buffering from non-war service sick
ness or Injuries, Dr. Morris Ptahbeln
of Chicago, editor ot the Journal of
the American Medical Association,
said here today more than 300,000
beda In private hospitals are vacant
as a result.
Private hospitals all over the coun
try, he aald, have bvt hard bit and
many are In dire financial atratta
and on the verge of breakdown.
The medical profession. Dr. Pish-
betn said, la especially concerned In
preservation of the privato hospitals
and la backing tha movement to ex
clude from federal hospitals tha
hospitalisation of ex-aervlca men suf
fering from alrkneaa or tnjurlea not
resulting rom their war service.
This, he declared, la In Una with
the policy ot President Roosevelt who
urges It aa a means of reducing gov
ernment expenses. The policy. If
established. Dr. Plshbeln said, would
save millions of dollars to the gov
ernment and place the responsibility
on the alck men themselves If they
are financially able to car for them
selves, or on the local community If
they are Indigent.
"not).
Health Committee., City Council.
E
STRIKESCAPITAL
Continued nam rage one)
of being a much bigger man than he
has heretofore been pictured.
Unquestionably his popularity la
multiplying as the mustard seed in
the parable. Unquestionably the coun
try, forgetting partisanship. Is getting
oenina mm. ,
Unquestionably, too, be Is inspir
ing more and more confidence. Un
questionably, says everyone he baa
looked so squarely in the face, he la
honest.
Not the least amaxlng thing le
President Roosevelt's physical endur
ance. No one baa gone after Imme
diate problems so strenuously here
since the days of T R, When the ses
sion with Congressional leaders at
the White House which lasted prac
tically all. night ended he . was fresh
as a daisy.
A man with a torso like John X.
Sullivan's and poor shriveled legs no
bigger than your wrist,1 commented
one of hie, admirers, "he Is an as
tounding med)cal case and one of the
greatest Instances of physical cour
a the country has ever seen. Ho
cannot stand by himself, yet he hnd
the initiative to seek the presidency
of the United States.
"Here is a wealthy man, one who
had a town hcuss, a handsome coun
try home and a winter home. The av
erage person In such a position,
atrlclcen as he was, would have lain
down and waited for the end.
''Not this courageous soul. Be won
his fight and today, aside from the
weakness of bis kgs, Is a powerful
physical spec.mei.. Proof ol this is
chat he can eat anything in the world
hot dogs, spars ribs and cabbage
anything that comes along."
No more apprehensive whispers are
heard about the President's physical
condition but now, openly and in ad
miration, the question is "How does
he do it?"
Another precedent was shattered
when Mrs. Rot -revolt walked In on ft
White House press conferonoe to say
a few words In the ear of her hus
band. This was in the presence oi
50 or more newspaper correspond
ecna. She was proa'sly the first wife
of a President ever seen at such a
gathering. The wives of presidents
have seldom been seen at the Execut
ive offices at any time.
Jenkins' Comment
(Continued from Page One)
telling themselves that when condi
tions get so bad they can't get any
worse they will begin to get better
That Is the old rule for the ending
of depressions. And certainly It bao
lcked for the past couple of weelo
as tf things can't possibly get an?
worse.
So It Is possible that people have
taken hope from the very blackness
of the present situation, believing
that st last the bottom MUST bo
here and the upturn therefore at
hand.
Whatever the cause, there la nc
denying the new hopefulness and tho
new confidence that are apparent ou
every side.
rtUT to this writer It appears that
confidence in the new leadei
must have a lot to do with the start
ling change in public feeling that
has taken place since the fourth day
of March.
President Roosevelt has real cour
age. He possesses the ability to
make quick decisions. Htt knows how
to Inspire people with confidence in
his Judgment
This MUST have had a lot to tl
with changing the whole attitude or
the American people toward the
future.
FOOTSORE TABBY
GRASS VALLEY, Ca!., Mar. 14. JFi
Tommy, the house cat, following his
f el Inn homing Instinct, guided his
weary feet across tlx counties, 375
mllM from Treka, Siskiyou county
to Grass Valley, Nevada county, to
get back to his own doorstep.
Mr. X 8. Howard 'of Grass Valley
gave Tommy to her friends, Etta and
Ella Hampton of Ma.-shf'eld, Ore. The
Hamptons carried the cat by automo- j
bile as far as Vreka, where the an!- i
Dial escaped. j
Mrs Howard, startled by plaintive ,
mewing today, opened her door nd t
found Tommy, gaunt, footsore, but ;
quite content. j
Treat Your Family with
SUNDAY
DINNER
Family Style. AU Yon Can Eal
on" 40J
From 13 to 8 p. m. Sunday
(Dally plate LumCie! 25c
Dinners 40c)
The Corner Inn
t04 South Central, Medford, Ore.
Mr. and Mr. Geo. Ehrheart wilt
tell you their thrilling time earth
quake experiences, and why they
elected Mrdford for ntw home
FISH LAKE LADY
TEACHES HORSES
HOST OF TRICKS
By Evft Nealon Hamilton
Thirty miles away from Medford,
traveling mouctainward, where tha
sighing of pines and the sound of
running water bleut into an ever ra '
freshing symphony as seasons como
and go. there Uvea a little woman
Calm as the take on a summer day
Is her brow, while the rest of the
world frets ove depression ana
moratorium. Por she has found hap
piness in the hills through continu
ous service to fther.
Mrs. vida Smttn la her name aai
she Is best known to the outside
world for her association with Pis a
lake, where she has operated the
concession sine the traglo death of
her husband, who waa drowned tn
tho great flume at the resort. Sh
is alao known s Tom Parlowfc
daughter, and that's where this etory
begins. -.
Tom Parlow lives on ft stock ranch
mi &a Lake irtek country with his
two sons and Mrs. Smith, who keeps
the home in oraer All are very fonc
of horses. It's a Parlow trait, arm
tha Uttle Mrs. Smith ts herself an
equestrienne. 3c tt happened a short
time ago when her father and broth
er, Earl, celebrated their birthdays
ihe gave them, .na'ead of the prover
bial socks and neckties, horses.
Up in tha appiegate country she
found two well trained animals. She
drove a bargain and transported
them to Lake creek as a birthday
surprise. Both are black and ono
has four white .tocklngs and a blaze,
which completes the stunning con
trast ih his coat. The other has Just
a hint of white in hla forehead. Baca
tips the scales at 1100 pounds and
knows his tricks. ' They kneel, for
their riders to mount. One takes the
bridle off the other, lifts his mas
ter's handkerchief out of a hind
pocket, if so instrucUd, and both
know more than the tirdlnary num
ber of horse steps.
Mrs. Smith is now training ber
horse to do the same stunts during
the "spare time" she finds between
washings, Ironings, cooking and car
ing for the Fish lake concession.
Her fathei and her brother cele
b rated their birthdays on the amu
day, Earl having been hie father's
birthday gift just 87 yeai ago. Threa
days after Earl was born, the Far
lowe tell "Tom went out and kllleu
a mountain lion. He later killed
another one, which was mounted ani
placed on display at Brown's pool
hall in thla city.
308 ARRESTS ON
FEBRUARY RECORD
SALEM, March U.-(AP) A total
of 808 arrests were made by the state
police In general law enforcement
during February, and 390 arrests tn
motor vehicle law violations, It waa
announced today by Oharlea P, Pray.
superintendent of state police.
in general law enforcement the ar
rests resulted In the meting out of
38 years In Jail and penitentiary sen
tences and tfie levying ot fines total,
lng J4U33. Fines tn the vehicle law
violations totaled (3545 and fees col
lected amounted to 3166.
Two arrests were made on murder
charges, both cases still pending.
Eight years penitentiary sentence waa
given two arrested for assault and
battery while more than 13 years'
sentences were given for 30 arrests
on charges of larceny under S0, In
addition to 160 In flnea.
CAT RESCUES SELF
BY USE OF PHONE
ALTURAS. Cal- Unroh IK API
Ouy Young's office cat rescued Itself
by telephone.
Young locked hie Insurance office
to take a trip to Portland. Ore. Two
weeka passed. Today the operator
at the town's telenhnn t.hbma
waa attracted by the flashing of the
signal ngnt oppost young's office
number. She plugged in and heard
a cat mewlnir. A t.ivii,hl ,i,m, -
sent to the office where he found
tne onice cat sitting before the
overturned telephone.
WE Are
Confident!
THE end of the National Bank Holiday
marks an era of building for a sub
stantial prosperity. We are appreciative of
the fine spirit with which the American
people and the citizens of southern Oregon
have received the stress of the last few
months . . . We are certain that better times
are now tn sight with a promise of a pros,
perity that will be more substantial and
lasting.
Medford National Bank
Flight o Time
(Medlord and Jackson Count)
Hlstury rrom the files of rhe
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 yean
Ago.)
TEN YEABB ADO TODAY
March 15, 1933
(It Was Thursday)
Henrv Ford declaree "nation on the
eve of tne greatest era of prosperity
ever Known to man.-
Many local tana ante to gat Deo.
ver. station.
. A drusllng rain falls all day, halt.
ng farm and orchard work.
- Vlaltlnx Portlander fined WOO to?
poaaeaslon of a pint of moonshine.
Raise In prices of tires "held out
rage beyond description" by local
cltin tn letter to the editor.
Prisoner who bit county Jailer In
neaa witn winaow wciga m vacapv ,
try, sentenced to three years In pen. f
Three old line Republicans seek
postmastejshtp at Ashland
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
(It Waa Saturday)
(It Waa Caturday)
Citizens complain that the Public
market la not run on tha "Dea Molnec
Plan."
Council refuses request of transient,
that olty purchase him a horse to
take the place of tha one that waa
killed by train near Gold Hill. City
dada suggest that newcomer "go to
work and support his family, and not 1
ask charity."
Medford basketball team, "play like
young demons." but are defeated by
Ashland 25 to 23.
Local fans stunned when Knock
out Browii fights SO round draw wlttt
Bud Anderson, "Pride of Medford" at
Loa Angeles. Brown staged comeback
to beat Anderaon,
. Crater Lake appropriation tn Cong
ress now thought assured.
TREASORY ORDER
CONTAINS JOKER
WASHINGTON, March 18. (AP)
There'a a Joker, even though a mild
one, in the treasury- order giving
until March 81 Instead of midnight
tonight for the filing of income ta .
returns.
The minor catch Is that eaoh of
the 4,000,000 taxpayers must add 8
per cent Interest for tho IS days tf he
sends In his check the last day of tha
month.
Treasury officials hoped that un
der tha new billion dollar revenue
Treasury officials hoped that un
der the new billion dollar revenue
bill income tax payments In March
would amount to (300.000.000 or
more against the $180,000,000 ' col
lected In February,
fa-
Trie Ideal Breakfast
CEREAL
Steel Cut
WHEAT
Pure and wholesome
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
MODEL
BAKERY
100
Whole wheat Bread
made from
Entire Wheat -with
Milk and Honey
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