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By Arthur Perry. '
With Prospority on route, and 3.3
beer noarly here, the rank end Jlle
ought to be able to hold out tlU laU,
when stallion racing Is again threat
ened at the ialrgrounds. It will then
be legal to bet upon horse races,
whloh everybody always did any tune
they lelt like It. It there Is any
Justification -Xor a revolution, It Is
four or live broken-down, middle
aged Hambletonlan stalllone prancing
around a mile track In slightly less
than lour minutes.
Mining la the order oi the day, and
many are In the hills wooing Lady
Luck, with pick and shovel and pan.
There was a time when mining here
was confined to ohaslng rainbows In
a Nash lobby rocking ohalr.
, tno nloomv lor tfce
social buds and blossoms to stray
into the open spaces and g Pomwu ,
Ivy, ior whloh there are more cur
than cures for colds.
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The inatl today brought a letter
from Repressa, Calif. Folsom prison
Is located at Repressa, and the writer
of the letter happen to be confined
therein. He will eet out next August,
after seven years of repression at
Repressa. He Is a former local boy,
who did not do so well In the city.
"When I waa 17 years," reads the
letter, "I knew everything, but now
I have learned I waa mistaken. I
will never take another thing not
ven a chance." The writer also
- seema to think that the poet's claim,
'that stone walls and Iron bars do
not a prison make" la not a truouui
statement. The advice In the letter,
If any, la printed for the benefit of
17 year old boys, who being 17 years
old will not take It.
Valley democrats continue mad at
the valley Republicans, because the
latter will net ay anyuung mean
about the Roosevelt administration.
The average Democrat la happiest
when angry at a Republican.
Another hog calling contest U In
order, to bring out the real lung
power of the rural areas, The Sat
urday efforts were noble, praise
worthy, and of high excellence, but
It Is known that the expert hog
callers either remained at home or
kept still. It would be a treat to
bear Aabury Beall and his boy, Col.
Tou Voile, Hermy Offenbacher of the
Applegate, 0. Wig Aahpole, Mike
Hanley, Charles Terrell, Dewey Bill,
and others In open competition, it,
would not be necessary for them to
come to town. The Judges would
assemble In the stand, and the com
petitors go Into their backyards and
start yolllng. Then the judges could
proclaim the winner, making due
allowance for volume, distance, and
Interference from the wind. For ln
atance, Michael Hanley on Lake Ork.
and 30 miles away, could not deafen
the Judges as completely as Aabury
Beall, on his lane, a stone's throw,
or five miles away. Mr. Dewey Hill
at Prospect, would be placed at par,
with his rivals though 48 miles
away, northeasterly. His hog call
would have the advantage of coming
down hill all the way. The above are
the cream of the hog callers. This
does not mean that any hog caller Is
aklm-mllk.
:
"The Bohemia club met at the
home of Mrs. Rhea Brown Thursday,
The attendance was not so good"
(Paisley Items.) Frank and candid,
letting the chips fall where they will,
THE FATAL PANCAKE
(Dcntnl Journal)
There Is no anesthetic more potent
than the pancake. After eating a
stack of pancakes, a person Is Indif
ferent to almost anything.
The pancake Is not taken In the
arm, hypodermlcally, nor is It Inhaled
like ether, but It Is a drug with a
ahtfpe and kick all It own. It Is In
disc form about the ale and thick
ness of a graph op hone record. The
patient or pancake-ee may ad mints- 1
ter the dose himself altho he should
be watched and dragged off before j
he completely suffocates himself. The .
process la more pleasant If the pan- j
cake Is laved In maple or Imitation
maple molasses. As the patient eats ;
the pancakes he develops a frenzy1
and will eat himself to death unleas
a whl&tle la blown or the supply Is
arbitrarily shut off. In ten minutes
the patient will begin to yawn, in a
halt hour he will be completely bored
with life, and In forty minutes he
will fall into a stupor and you may
sell him Ufa Insurance, take his
pofketbook, or get his name on the
dotted line for a building lot In
ewamp. A man under the Influence
of pancakes will resist nothing. He .
has no interest In Ufo except bis
sweet dreams.
Gold Mining Revives
TPHE revival of local interest in mining is all to the good.
The more interest shown, the more work will be done. And
the more work the more mineral wealth this section of Oregon
will produce. '
Gold is the only commodity in the world, that the depression
hasn't deflated. Gold in fact today, is worth more, that is
will buy more, than ever before in the history of this genera
tion. , , . .
That there is gold in these yere hills, everyone knows. Mil
lions have been taken out in the past. While the rich surface
yields have probably been exhausted, there is no reason to
doubt that modern mining methods will make millions more
available.
In this gold revival two things should be avoided. Wildcat
schemes and exaggerated reports on one hand. Public indiffer
ence to conservative investment and development on the other.
Public indifference has been pretty well eliminated. Now
with the formation of a mining committee under the leadership
of experienced mining men who are interested in constructive
development rather than get-rich-quick promotion, our local
industry as well as other mineral development work, should be
put upon a permanent, business-like basis.
Such a movement we repeat
resources of Southern Oregon
asset, which should be developed,
of this community, from year to
The Power of
THE sensational progress made by President Roosevelt in less
t.bnn fnnr wftftlffl. nhnwn nlfiflrlv t.hft Hfltfirminino fnrp.n in
this democracy of publio opinion.
That there is Btrong opposition in the congress to the "new
deal" is certain. This was even shown when the president fired
his first bombshell via his economy program.
Stronger opposition developed against the administration's
railroad plan, and the strongest
program. '
Nevertheless Roosevelt remains in the pilot house,' with one
hand on the whistle cord and
ahead" lever. i :"
WHY J Simply because he has publio opinion behind him.
The experience that befell our own Senator Steiwer is
typical.
QnnlA CAiinn- aha nl .1i a air tit ennalr anainat til (1
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administration's eoonomy program. From the standpoint of
, noUtleg. and normal
executive dictatorship, he stood on solid ground.
But 24 hours after his anti-Roosevelt speech, Oregon's junior
senator decided that Long Beaoh earthquake had extended to
Oregon. It is rumored that there were enough protest tele
grams, fired from Portland alone, to justify extra dividends by
the Western Union and Postal.
Other recalcitrants had a similar experience. President
Roosevelt has the people of this oountry behind him. He knows
it. That is why he is making hay whije the sun shines. NOW
members of the congress know it.
JUST as long as this situation lasts and it promises to last
for some time our new president will continue to break
all records for rapid, decisive executive accomplishment. Mem
bers of the opposition in both senate and house instead of
trying to trip him up, will run over each other, in an effort to
grab his coat tails,
It is colled dictatorship, but it isn't really. It is merely a
demonstration of what an intelligent and aggressive leader of
a doraooraoy ean do, when he has the people of his country
bohind him. '
Don't Be a Rip Van. Winkle
IF SOME Oregon Rip Van Winkle had gone to sleep ten years
ago, and awakened today, what a shook he would get.
He would find in this former paradise of aridity, beer gar
dens about to bloom.
He would find horse and dog racing legalized, and betting
on them sanctioned.
He would find a former Eepublican state rabidly demo
cratic, and a Roosevelt in the White House, who had never
voted the Republican ticket.
He would find a gold panning school on the S. P. right of
way, a hog calling oontest as
commissary working overtime
the post office.
He would find a score of
charges ranging from horsewhipping, through robbery to first
degree murder.
He would find a valley at the end of March with snow still
on the foothills and not a pear tree in bloom.
Queryi. Would he ask for a hot bath and a ohange of under
wear, or ask to go back to sleep t
Boing a Rip Van Winkle, he would probably be too dumb
to sense the worm had turned, and after his long sleep, he had
awakened to a new dawn.
True to his slumbering nature, he would undoubtedly go
back to bed.
SMASHUP OF AUTO
BAKER, Ore, Mar 27.--P)--Fjn
Moody Jennings was killed and Wil
liam Southard was seriously Injured
when an automobile driven by south
ard struck an embankment on the
Baker Cornucopia highway. 18 miles
northwest of Baker, early this morn
ing. The automobile, out of control,
swerved Into the barrowptt alongside
the highway. The young woman'
head was pushed through the open
window of the maclrne and crushed
as te oar scraped the embankment.
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"KCFOK" r spe-jiflc remedy for
treatment of poison oak.
SatlMac-
, tlon guaranteed. Oiaoe Laboratories,
206 Liberty B!dg.
MEDFORD MAIL
is all to the good. The mineral
represent a genuine natural
and steadily add to the wealth
year. .; . '
Public Opinion
to date against his farm relief
the other on the "full steam
B .
resentment in & democracy to
a Saturday drawing card, and a
less than a stone's throw from
revolutionists in jail, held on
IXMCDON--V-Brltaln prefers her
own beer to the foreign product, ac
cording to figures revealed In parlia
ment. In the year ending September SO,
lftaa. about 18,945,000 barrels of beer
were brewed In Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, while 1,313,413 bar
rels were imported for all of 1933.
Proof gallons of spirt distilled In
Britain In the 13 months totaled
33,063,000.
lrlh Start Film Production.
DUBLIN, Ireland. (AP) An Irish
film Industry Is getting ready to
build a studio and begin production
here this summer. Among the di
rectors Is J. Svans, a scenario writer
recently returned from Hollywood.
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M.D.
Signed letters pertaining; to personal health and hjglene, not to disease,
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered bj Dr. Brady If a stamped, selt
addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink.
Owing to the lurge number of letters received only a few can be answered
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions.
Address Dr. William Brady In care of The Mall Tribune.
AH1 AH I NAUGHTY MUSTN'T TOUCH!
An Injury brushed some skin off
from the front of the leg below the
knee. As a flrBt aid disinfectant mer-
curochrome was
applied. The pa
tient dressed the
wound herself
every day. While
showing It to her
friend she drop
ped a bit of cot
ton on the floor,
picked It up, and
placed It over the
raw surface and
applied the ban
dage. Her friend
remonstr ated
that this was unsafe. The patient
thought not, as the mercurochrome
Is so powerful that It destroys any
germs there might be on the cotton.
Is that so? In this case it would
seem at least questionable, for a few
days later the patient was seriously
111 with Infection of the leg.
Mercurochrome Is all right as
first aid disinfectant. Probably it la
efficient as tincture of lodln for
the purpose. It has one advantage
over lodln as a first aid remedy for
use In the home, namely, that It
doesn't bite or smart so much on
large wound or raw surface. The
bite or smart of lodln Is only mo
mentary, however. Any one who has
used plain tincture of lodln or lodln
and glycerin half and half as an ap
plication to a canker sore in the
mouth (for which It Is an excellent
remedy) knows it bites for a moment
and then seems to leave the canker
less sensitive. On the other hand,
mercurochrome has one or two dis
advantages which In my opinion, ren
der it less satisfactory than lodln. It
makes a conspicuous red stain on
everything, and It costs too much.
The breach of surgical technic com
mitted by the woman who picked the
bit of cotton off the floor and placed
It in contact with the raw surface
was a glaring one, but most laymen
commit Just as grave errors when
dealing with minor wounds, even tho
they are meticulous about using anti
septics. The layman has a childlike faith
In antlseptlo or germicidal agents
which Is not shared by the physician,
surgeon or even the well-trained
nurse.
Perhaps the most fatal error of the
layman who attempts to treat his own
or another's wound Is the touching
of the raw surface with finger or
with any, object that Is not sterile.
Hollywood Stars Tell
Their Kitchen Secrets
-Nancy -Carroll, Paramount
In "Wayward"
This Is one of a lories of fav
orite recipes of movie stars who
find dellBlit in looklnB.
Oatmeal Cookies,
l.cup Form ay
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 cup sour milk or buttermilk
3-8 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups oatmeal
1 oup raisins '
1 cup walnuts
1 teaspoon cinnamon
tr-aspoon nutmeg
i teaspoon cloves
3 cups flour
MSTHOD: Cream shortening and
sugar; add egg and beat well. Sift
flour, salt, spices and soda and add
alternately with milk. Mix in rolled
oats, raisins and shopped, nut meats.
Drop on oiled baking sheet and bake
18 minutes in a 400 degree oven.
Smyrna Seeks Bacchus Shrine.
SMYRNA, Turkey . ( AP) The city
government Is financing excavations
in Ismet Pasha Square In the heart
of the modern city, beneath which
the German archaeologist, Wtegand.
believes will be found the Temple
of Bacchus, one of the chief shrines
of ancient Smyrna.
Brazil Burns Rebel Money.
SAO PAULO. Brazil. (AP) Rebel
paper' money, Issued during the civil
war last summer, has been burned
following redemption of the notes by
the state's reconstruction govern
ment. The Issue totaled $34,000,000,
and all except $38,000 wns turned In.
Collectors held out the balance.
JOBLESS GET WORK IN FORESTS
vmht rg Wsv 3&fi?f
Men are shown working In the unemployment camp operated undei
auiplcei of the New York state relief organization at Blauvelt, N. V
This camp Is similar to those plsnned by the federal government to as
lilt In r!lvlna unemployment. (Auocjated Press Phot.ox
OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933.
This common breach of surgical tech
nic doubtless accounts for many more
cases of septicemia, blood poisoning,
septic Infection than are caused by
such obvious errors as the correspond
ent describes. -
A fundamental principle which the
wiseacre layman seldom comprehends
Is that with proper care we can keep
germs out of a wound, but If they
once get Into the. wound we haven't
a germicide that will kill the germs
without damaging the tissue cells and
retarding or preventing the natu
ral heating process.
It Is upon that principle that the
practice of first aid wound disin
fection is based. One application of
lodln (or mercurochrome) Immedi
ately may destroy any germs that are
Implanted by the Implement that
made the wound. But after that Im
mediate disinfection, It Is better to
avoid further germicidal or antiseptic
medicaments and simply strive to
protect the wound from further Infec
tion while healing Is In process. Here
is where real skill and knowledge
comes In. Aseptic care of any wound,
minor or major, assures the quickest
healing and the least scar, but asep
tic technic Is a closed book to the
wiseacre layman with his pet anti
septics. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Facial Blemishes.
Will castor oil applied every night
remove moles? Miss M. M.
Would like to ask If you know of
any method of removing birthmarks.
H. K.
I sent for company's solvent
and when I put It on a dark brown
spot on my cheek It burned terribly
and now the spot lsworse. . . Mrs.
O. D.
Answer It Is unwise to attempt
self-treatment or to permit any one
other than a responsible physician
to attempt to remove such facial
blemishes. The risk of scar formation
or of serious infection from tinker
ing is too great.
"Doctor," Eh?
After 40 years of the physlck habit
I am back to normalcy, thanks to
your guidance. A young doctor heard
me say I take a spoonful or two of
flaxseeds now and then. He advised
me to stop It, as he has seen severe
. M. J. W.
Answer On the other hand, many
obstinate cases of the same unmen
tionable malady htwe responded well
to flaxseed treatment.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
The lodge at Grants Pass gave an
entertainment of the same nature a
few weeks ago at
were present.
which over 100
' m 'i y ymH
pet jv i .
MACDONALD ON
! ir - 4
Working In the Interest of peace, Premier Ramsay MacDonald
(left) of Great Britain la shown with M. Edouard Daladler, the French
premier, when he arrived in Paris en route to the disarmament con.
ference in Geneva. From Geneva MacDonald went to Rome for confer
ences with Premier Mussolini and then returned to Paris to urge the
French government to Join a four.power peace project proposed by
the Italian prime minister. (Associated Press Photo)
PORTLAND BLAZE
PORTLAND. Mar. 28. Plxe
sweeping through the yards and crane
shed of the Jones Lumber company
was biought under control early to
day after causing damage estimated
by fUernen at about $176,000.
Starting at the south end of the
"yeards on the waterfront, the flames
spread swiftly northward, and for
time endangered the main plant,
Three fire boats and several engine
companies answered the alarm. Or
igin of the fire was undetermined,
and ro one waa Injured.
Firemen and police today were in
vestigating the possibility the blaze
was of Incendiary origin. Starting
In the crane shed, the fire spread to
the entire south end of the plant In
less than three minutes.
Almost one million feet of finished
lumber, worth $15 a thousand feet,
was .destroyed, as were three cranes
worth $16,000, and other equipment
worth about $5,000.
ALKY TO PUT KICK
IN GASOLINE, PLAN
WASHINGTON, March 37. (AP)
Plans to permit several Illinois oil
companies to test mixing alcohol
with gasoline for motor fuel were
announced today by James M. Doran,
commissioner of industrial alcohol.
He said agricultural cooperative
groups had been conducting tests
there for some time and handling
the product on a non-profit basis.
The oil companies asked the same
privilege, and Doran told Representa
tive Dlrksen (R., 111.,), he thought it
was possible to permit the companies
to conduct similar experiments.
Chile Slams Lid on Gold Camps
SANTIAGO, Chile. March. (AP)
Dry zones have been ordered at all
gold mining areas as a result of
widespread drunkenness and mush
room growth of saloons In the boom
towns.. First dry zones were at the
Andacollo field in the north, but now
the order hits camps throughout the
country.
Swedish Barons Take Roomers.
STOCKHOLM. (AP) A student
housing committee reports that an
economical student can get along
here on $34 a month and that ba
rons and other residents of the best
sections are competing with work-
Ingmen's families In renting rooms
Trolleys In Noah's Territory,
ERIVAN, Soviet Armenia. (AP)
Lying In the shadow of Mt. Ararat,
this ancient city has celebrated Its
most advanced accomplishment by
opening Its first trolley line. El&'.t
soviet-made cars operate on nine
miles of track.
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NEW YORK. Far. 37. () Tele
grams urging dry leasers to join wet
organizations in seeking "solution of
the liquor problem," were sent out
today by Fred G. Ciark of Cleveland,
commander-in-chief of the Crusad
ers, tn anti-prohlbltlon organization.
They went to Mrs Ella Boole of
the Women' Christian Temperance
Union. Dr. F. Scott MoBrlde of the
Anti-Saloon league, and Dr. Clarence
True Wilson of the Methodist board
of temperance, prohibition and public
morpls.
Mrs. Boole at once sent a tele
graphed reply In which she said the
suggestion of "cooperation of the W.
O. T. U. and your organization" was
"absurd .
Dr Wilson replied without delay,
saying "We will be glad to
work with you for necessary restric
tions and sobriety.' i
A new system of drying, airing and
storing grain, which is said to min
imize elevator explosions and lessen
low from mildew, has been devel
oped by a Swedish engineer
LICKS UP LUMBER,
MILL EQUIPMENT
PEACE MISSION
KM ED
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Wednesday.
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8:20 A Peerless Parade.
8:35 Shopping Guide.
9:00 Friendship Circle Hour.
0:30 Today.
9 :45 Shoppers' Tour.
10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast.'
10:00 Fashion Parade.
10:15 Morning Melody.
10:30 Morning Comments.
10:45 Musical Notec.
11:00 Quarettes Parade.
11:15 Traumert.
11:30 Song and Coredy.
13:00 Manhattan Low-down.
1310 Andy Slough.
13:30 News Flashes, Mall 'Tribune,
13:30Pipe Organ Concert.
13:4fPopular Vocalists.
1:00 Varieties.
1:30 Grants Pass Hour.
1:45 Interlude, r"
3:00 Dance Matinee.
3:00 Songs for Everyday.
3:3u KMBD Program Review.
3:35 Music from Yesteryear.
4:00 Acroe sthe seas to Hawaii.
4:30 Masterworka.
6:00 Popular Parade,
5:45 News Digest, Mall Tribune.
6:0u Medford Theater Guide.
8:05 Dinner Dance Music.
7 :00 Modernlstlcs.
7:30 Eventide.
8:00 Your Favorite Dance Bands.
8:30-0:45 Wrestling Matches, remote
control j'rom Armory.
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Match of the Mutilated.
MOUOHE, Turkey. Mar. 37. OP) A
wedding that brought out the whole
town united two beggars. The bride
groom, Suleiman Efecdl, is minus his
left arm and right leg. The -bride.
Hall me Hanlm, is minus ner left leg
and iier right arm. The wedding ex
penses were raised by citizens, who
also presented them a little house.
Real estate or insurance Leave It
to Jones. Phone 798.
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(Medford and Jackson Count;
History from the Flies of The
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Years
Ago.)
TEX YEARS At.O TODAY
March 27. 1023.
(It waa Tuesday.)
Boys and Girls' club of valley plans
to ship two carload of hogs in tha
fall.
Poor boy marries heiress to $10,
000,000 estate In Los Angeles.
O. C. Boggs is laid up at his home
with a bad cold. .
Charles Strang and wife drive to
Roseburg to spend a few days with,
theh son Fred.
O. of C. votes to make Medford i
convention city.
With Copco begging for workers,
and orchardlsts busy, there is no ex
cuse for begging on the streets, the
chief of police says. Citizens warned
not to help professional indlgente.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
March 27 1013.
(It was Thursday.)
Dayton. Ohio, flooded by high, wat
ers, further distressed by blizzard that
fans flames, raging for two days. Red
Cross asks aid for sufferers.
"Ou the Brink of Dishonor" at the
Star: "Wife in Name Only" at the
Ugo; John Bunny in "Hist I" at the It.
' Ashland Issues a new booklet.
New By bee bridge construction over
Rogue starts.
Attorney Qua Newbury declares
charges against councilman is "the
greatest outrage since the assassina
tion of Lincoln." . The councilman
was accused of taking a drink in a
rooming house.
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Madam Secretary
Frances Perkins, secretary ol
labor, leaves the White House aft
er a conference with President
Roosevelt, (Associated Press
Photo)
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