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PAGE POUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1933. Hedford Mail Tribune "EHfTM m Setrtatra Oftsee Huit IM Hill rilhlH" OalU snap! Uturdv PllMWMd Off r MZDruUD ralNTlXU 04. ltt-l H ft at nam ft oBtin mat, una to udrtModtot Hmppm aMsres a, meant ela mitur it Ueatort rwoa. unM let el Mutt 1. I17. UBMItmiON (ATM B Mill In iduafla Dtilr, ess m ,.... Oo Dallf. Ml BootM t Dtlli. see maUh RtfrlM. M AdtiAca Meofoca. laBlead, Jaruoerint, Central Point Pomou, IlUoL Uola Bill sua aa ulibsan. Dallr. m TW IS 00 Dull. Ml ewnta, I I' Dull, om enUi .10 All teres, esse IB sdtaaea Official turn M Um City M Meaford. Official pum at Jkuoo Ceuetr M1MBEB OP Till sssOCIATItP "HUM lUcelrtm (Mil lumo Win sertlee Tt Aawelital Prtai adntttli MUtleo to fee ale for puDUeatloa of til owt angeiam aredlted 10 It or oUnrvtM erodllw) la tnu papei aa tla) U IM leeal eras putjIUnsd oertla all nmu for pohluatloe of weclal ilmlttm lersta an alas fawnM- MEMBER Or UNITED PttKM MEMBER OP AUDI1 BUREAU Or C1HCUUTI0NI Adnrtlrlnc KaprauntittfM K. & MOliENBEN A '.OMPAOT Ortlcai la Nra Vw, anew, Dnmlt, Su rranelteo, Lot Anislaj, Buttle. Portland, fe Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Whit with floods, snd l plethora ot candidates lor governor the upstate la tMMt by wind and water. a - J. Waale? B&tea, the ohlnwbicker, hu reverted to bicycle riding, which 1 the latest craze to bit the towns folk. Atty T. Miles Is also thinking of renouncing golf and oold water baths In December, for wheeling. People have started to guffaw gain, as Coro Edgell calls It. a The hot weather of the 1st of the I week, caused males to peel their coats, revealing gay-hued suspenaers or none at all . Support Supt. Hedrick CITIZENS of Medford who believe in Superintendent E. H. Hedrick and wish his policies in the administration of our schools maintained, should go to the polls tomorrow and vote for Eugene Thorndike and N. IL Franklin, present members of the school board. The issue is plain. Although the third candidate, Dr. I. D. Phipps is a former member of the board, and person ally a friend of Superintendent Hedrick, he was per suaded to run and is supported by a small group of malcontonts under the leadership of A. W. Pipes, who are out to "get" Mr. Hedrick, and his election will not only be regarded as a vote of censure for our present school superintendent, but will inevitably inject dissension and strife in the future admin istration of our local sshools. THIS would be extremely unfortunate. We have enough dissension and strife, as it is, without extending it to our publio schools. Mr. Hedrick is not only a good school superin tendent, but he is generally recognized as one of the BEST on the coast. He is, not only highly qualified as an educator, but he is an exceptionally competent executive, and a level headed business man. In spite of the devastating depression, the present school board under his direction, has come through the stress and strain with flying colors. The economic and financial storm broke, at the worst possible time for our schools, just when a heavy financial load had been assumed, in the construction of a new high school, and bringing the entire physical plant of our educational system up to date, yet efficiency and solvency have been maintained, without impairing the high educational standards, which Superintendent Hedrick had established. The present critical time, is no time to change horses. It is certainly no time to inject prejudices and partisanship, and fan the flames of local dissension, in our public schools. YET unless those who believe in our schools, as at present conducted, and believe Superintendent Hedrick and his policies, take an active interest in this election, and go to the polls in force, the enemies of Mr. Hedrick have an excellent chance to win. For the prevailing public psychology, the lure of the specious call of "turn the rascals out" is all in their favor. SO IF you bcliove in Mr. Hedrick and want his policies of administration upheld at the present time, there is only one thing to do tomorrow vote for the retention of Messrs. i Thorndike and Franklin. ' The Mail Tribune had no intention of entering this school Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.D. msaed letters pertaining to peraunej Oea.lt b eorj bygteue. not to difteeae mugnoeis 01 treatment, will be anawered ay Ur Brady it stamped, sen dddreaaed envelope is enclosed. Letters inould be brief and amiteo In ink owing to the uuit oumber ol letters received only a few can be anawerrc bare. No reply ran be made to queries not conforming to Instructions Address Or. William urady In ears of The Mau Mb one. . WHICH CAT IS OCT OF THE BAG THE 'FRAID CAT. Then, now that the wiseacre neu- power or vigor or strength or health. rotlcs have walked out on us rather than choose which class they would Join the dumb or the dishonest we shall continue the course for the benefit of your dumb ones who Ores (Hoot-Boy) Campbell was bothered bv his tummy for a couple at days, but is onoe more full of board election contest; Having a high regard for the characters tfurnins-prunes 1 and capabilities of all THREE candidates, we could see no par- Another fair flower of the flower, and a young weed, have been welded for better or for worse, and a ahtva ree, when their fiendish friends get around to it. Dewey Hill of Prospect, was down wed. to see a wrestlers maltreat each other, both ways from mayhem. ticular necessity in doing so, and were quite content to abide by whatever the popular verdict might be. But when the Hedrick issue was injected, when Pipes and his followers in their desire to "get" Hedrick picked out one counuhalrychested candidate and through misrepresentation, abuse and even ap- peais 10 rttllgiuua prejuiiLuu, iwcu tu uuiunb auuiuui, bticu ,o felt, support of tho Hedrick candidates became a public duty, which we conld not shirk. Vote for Franklin and Thorndike if you want Mr. Hedriok retained and his policies continued. It looks like the present form of government would survive the be devument of local revolutionists, who with no combination John the Baptist, Henry the VTJJ, and the leading presidents to keep them hys terlcal, have atarted to lose heart and their disgust. The Dub Watson kid is showing musical signs, and may be sentenced I to be a fiddler. A movement Is afoot to raise more heU under a new monicker. a a The tt n'lto license made Its ap pearance the past week, and la yel low and black. a Haying Is rampant, and as usual darn dumb to truths. Every beat of the heart, every breath you draw, every wave of your hand or lift of your finger, every swing of your leg, every wink . of your eye, means the expenditure of energy. Some fuel must be oxidized, burned, to provide the necessary en ergy. No matter whether you prefer to call It muacular energy, organic functional, physical vital, nervous or menUJ. So far as we know, so far as science warrants, one uses as much or more energy digesting a soft-boiled egg or explaining It to the traffic cop as one does In working an Intri cate mathematical problem or In concocting an intricate plot. Actual tests have proved that the energy the body derives from a single peanut will run the brain for an hour or more at high tension. Prolonger so- called brain work uses up so little energy that 1; Is practically neglig ible. Clearly there Is no real basis for the notion that there Is such a thing an brain or nerve energy (apart xrom ordinary physical or muscular energy), nor for the old dodge that bran, strain" or "nerve strain" is due to overstudy. business cares, great responsibilities, and all that bunk of quacks and crooks. It u i well known fact that the hard worker, the Individual who plays hard or goes in for athletic activities, requires m.ire sleep than the seden tary individual, the "brain worker." Naturally so, for the Inactive Indi vidual hasl ess wear and tear to re pair. That's what sleep Is for The late Thos. A. Edison, who put in long days or, his menta tasks but religi ously avoided all forms of exercise or physical activity, required a mini mum of sleep, for he had little wear and tear to mend. Babies, though comparatively Inactive both physical ly and mentally, naturally sleep moat of the time, for they have a pro digious amount of building to do rapid growth. It should be fairly obvious that there Is only one kind of energy or and that Is physical. That being true, it follows that people who are strong or well enough to be up and about and attending to their work and p:ay like the rest of us, tales ad vantage of us when they ask us to grant them special privileges, conces sions or Indulgences on the ground that: rhalr nsVa naa aavViai ao 2rSed.t J m aomethlng. Tbey may be sincere enough In their funny notion they are sincere If they are dumb neuro tics but we know and all the world should know that this neuracketeer Ing is absurd and unjust. It Is a wicked Imposition upon the self denying relatives, friends and associ ates of the nervous lmposter. It Is time to give these real sufferers new deal. Freud and his followers have shown that much "nervousness" Is due to the conflict which arises from the opposition of the consclusness to the manifestation of unethical wishes re pressed In the unconscious or sub conscious mind We'll see later how fear is concerned In that, with It. We are glad that dumb neurotics are In the majority, for there's always i chance of restor Ing a dumb one to normalcy, provld ed he Isn't - too understand simple NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre Wi I sT' QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Goat's Milk Following a suggestion in your col umn' we have bought a goat. The milk seems richer than cow's milk. Should we use It in preparing the baby's food Just the same as tho It were cow's milk? And should banana for a 4ft month old baby be run thru a sieve or not? (Mrs. R. H.) Answer Use the goat's milk as you would the richest, purest cow's milk. Press the banana thru sieve at first. When baby Is S months old the plain ripe banana Is all right. If the ba nana Is quite ripe, yellow, soft, yet not mushy, It Is all right to feed any baby, without further preparat'on. copper Water Pipes Two years ago I replaced lead water pipes with copper. Since doing so I have noticed greenish stains - under both hot snd cold water faucets. Is It harmful to drink the water? Our supply Is soft spring water. (S. 8. E.) Answer on the contrary, a trace of copper In the water Is rather bene- nclaL ' Mesmerize ' Please enumerate briefly, for our est word In the language. biology class, the chief reasons for pasteurizing milk. (Miss M. T.) Answer I know of but one reason to kill disease germs In the milk. Disease germs In any fluid or solid substance are kUIed If the substance Is heated up to 145 degrees F. and hald at that temperature for 30 to 30 minutes. NEW YORK, June 17. Purely per sonal piffle: Sherwood Anderson writes the simplest prose and Cabell the moat confus Ing. They have to drag me from fake auctions, and If no one Is around I linger print clean mirrors. Ruth Bryan Owen is the most foreef u 1 looking of our en voys. Tbs most fasci nating folk are s Hhose a bit m A lumber yard ccrlme always sug gests murder. The ocxlme that Inter' , ested me more than any other was the headless Pearl Bryan mystery. Second, the Stanford White shooting. I have a kid cousin who talks exactly like Bet ty Boop Richard Barthelmess has appeared In more wholesoms films than any other star. My wife and I were the only oudlence left at the end of the first act of a premiere five years ago. But It was raining and we had no place to go. Mo one has a slyer sense of humor than John Rlngllng. RusseU Wilson was the only person to see me off at the train when I came to New York to live. And now look, he's mayor of ClncLunatl. The only magazine I continue to read that Irritates me Is Time. I think death penalty should be certain for kidnaping. And life term always for blackmailers. I -vent out to spend a weekend with Joe McAullffe In St. Louis and stayed seven weeks. It remains one of my favorite cities And for a city its size, It's hard to tie Dayton, O. Now and then when I yank a sheet from my typewriter I yell "Copy I'.' a reflex to editorial room days. I like to pronounce collaborator. Poig nant and flamingo Jean Dixon puts over a Une best among the cold pan comediennes. AT THE CAMP FOR JOBLESS GIRLS L . , t- T $ S Jf fins liM . v,'t ml jJl k xvs'. ng it I Peeling potatoes is part of the routine it the first camp for unenv ployed women at Bear Mountain, N. Y. Two New York City girls among the early arrivals are shown on the Job, helping to prepare their own meals. (Associated Rress Photol BY (Continued rrom Page One) Fliglit 'o Time (.Medrord and Jackson County lliiiory from the Files of rue Mall Tribune ot fu and 10 fears Ago ) I never tire of coffee ice cream at Schrafft's or sour cream with chives at Llndy's. And right this very sec ond I could wolf one of those ham burger steaks with ground marrow at Luchow's. About twice a month I have tc go rooting all over the bouse for a lost sock. Ornery Is the ugll- Ed Note: Headers wishing to communicate with Dr. Urady should send letters direct to tr. William Brady, M. D., 285 El Ca mlno, Beverly Hills, Calif. j Communications Ig TUB SALOON DEAD? To the Krltor: If the Modtord Mall Tribune Is as slnoere as It appoara to be In Its ed itorial of June 11 about opposing the repeal of the 18th amendment as strongly aa Mrs. Sargent they will take a few definite ateps In order to aafe-guard those Ideals snd also their hundreds of dry subscribers: The Tribune will ssk the average wet voter why be uses alcohol while the owners are wondering what they j .tj0 sheds great onion tears over the two leaders of this movement, Pipes and Ivcrson, seem to be divided. . Pipes ststlng that Mr. Franklin Is movements develop under fonatlcal the "rubber stamp member" of the lesdershlp for the cause of good gov- j board, while Iverson, pictures him ernment that It Is not long until the I as the domineering member, forcing Instruments and agencies of bad gov ernment are generously employed. suDDOsed Increases In drinking. The Tribune will ask the Salvation Armv WHICH SYSTEM la the best. (The Salvation Army Is more Interes. ted and butter Informed on this sub- will do with It. besides selling It and feeding It to oowe. A subscriber wants to know who en th Bjmlr&nts for the rjoatmsster- ship. Well, It has boiled down to ; Ject than perhaps any organization ahout 400 Jsckaon oountv democrats. I on earth.) The Tribune will Investigate the There will be a school election to- Pnlsoa of the wet leaders before tnorrm. and It la honed that the "'"H1 " " senior high school bldg dont disap pear In the Interest of better schools, and prettier aohoolma'ama. hoi for the next four years. The Tribune will Investigate the Increase of crime, drinking, depres sion and accident of Canada, Swed den and ot,'ier oountrlea. The Tribune will ask the Medford police whether liquor laws in being V,1"'" J "" wn7 not (till after July si.) well known blow to the farmers. ' ., , . lt blorod to t&em at Pendleton last The days are faces. longer than soma week Bob Hammond has rtd from Old Oregon, where he aaw his boy become ordained as a lawyer, barrister, coun sellor, attorney, and master In chsn esry. Thsre Is nothing like m lawysr bandy, when caught In acme fomi of criminal meanness. The local Brain Trust seems to have had everything else, besides be ing u unlawful combination of pln heauedneas. a The Hob Deuel Wooushedde Is ask ing people to buy their next winter's wood now, proving the old edaire that an armload of fir, la worth three worn-out hlntl tires, when the nights are chilly. "Houee Beautiful" Msg.) ("House eBiutlfnl" Msg.) A design to delight the hearts of poet Is seen oo a tablecloth of the finest white double damask linen, which has an lnteawoven pattern depicting fa mous figures from the fields ot music, poety, painting, architec ture, and sculpture. Homer, Dante, Virgil. Rembrandt, Michelangelo, Shakeepeare, and a bast of other Immortals are rep resented. The figures are ex quisitely woven and monopolise the centre position of both cloth and napkins. Candidates for Governor hive atirted to bawl for economy. Econ omy Is a fine thing to fight about and not get. Tho Tribune will ask their wet friends how more raw materials can be used In the making of doom when prohibition Is done away with If there was more drinking under pro hibition. Will the Tribune be satisfied Juat to call the SALOON by some other name and trade a few of Its evils penhapa for a few new ones. It Is the writer's oplnlou that more of that habit forming narcotic polaon can ba sold by attractive people In modern eaioons than by the old type For my term aa applied to alcoholic beverages see the writings of Drs. Metchlnkoff, Butere, Benedict, Pelt eer, elso such men as Jsck Dempsey, Oene Tunney, Ty Cobb. Knute Rock ne and Thomas A Edison. Normsn Fraley President of Cmjer Lake Christian Endeavor Union. TUB BALLOT THIEF (Aator-ui Astorlsn-Budget) A jury has returned a verdict of bullty In the trial of the first of the Jackaon county citizens aoousrd of Support Mr. Hedrick To the Editor: All I know la what I read In the papers (Will Rogers) so I see that A. W. Pipes Is on the loose again. Hadn't heard anything about him since be ran (or was It ran over) for county Judge. Used to hear about that famous Pipe line when he was our mayor for a season. Now armed to the teeth with figures (not fscts, for since he tried to explain that Water Pipes Line he has never been able to do a thing with 'em . , . won't mind him you know) furnish ed by Leland Knox, a disgruntled ex-teaoher of bookkeeping, Pipes Is up and at 'em. The thought Just struck me that porhapa the reason Pipes' figure fur nisher Is an "ex" Is because his teschlng was like his figures . . , phoney No, lndeedy, boys and girls. Pipes Isn't making those figures up elthough they sound as if they were, but is being given them by Knox; who la very coy in tAe background. And how all the Iverson-Pipes-Knox-Dennlton-Colllns gang do love our school superintendent. It'a really' touching , . , their professions of love . , but Mr. Pipes, how the old venom does crop out, doesn't It? You know those suppressed emotions are very hard on the arteries, Mr. Pipes, snd you are at what has been deli cately called the Dangerous site. And peaking of children: After all. that -a why we have schools ... for children and not for dlme-a-dozen politicians. And doesnt It seem I reasonsble that a board member should be not only a taxpsyer but also a parent? For who else Is more In tune with the needs ot youth? When a parer.l -sits In that proud seat ou graduation night and thru happy tear dimmed eyes sees his hopes and dreams receive thst di ploma with what a satisfaction when he knows that child has had ths beat that modern education offers. And turblng and In some esses quite ex so may any parent of Medford feel , pensive. Let us not mske our chll- Mr. Hedrick to do various acts. Iverson, why don't you tell the people, why you had to approach at least five men, before finding one that would follow your leadership? Pipes, I am glad to note that you at last come out under your true colors. A rattlesnake Is never as dangerous ss the cobra. Your de nunciation of Mr. Hedrick, Is over done and not even flavored with good political sense. Your quotation of figures meant to confuse the common mind Is Incomplete. I find It necessary to call your attention to a few tacts. That budgets for school operation are mode In Nov ember, for the year opening the following June. In times like the present no one can state what con ditions will be In the following year. Hence the board, took the budget made In November 1031 and reduced operation by $47,497. This spring they took the budget made .In November. 1933 and by heavy salary reduction. In face of rising prices, made It possible to operate next year for approximately ,155.000. This reduction Is mode possible by the co-operation of the teachers, many of whom know tli&t they cannot make a living at the salary offered next year. But who have faith In the administration, knowing' they will be -rested fair when prosperous times return. Now Pipes did not state that this reduction Is being made for next year, he would not have ao mucn to write about. Another thing he did not state was that delinquent taxes received above the ccet of op eration must be listed ss cssh on hsnd, and the next year's budget reduced by thst credit. Now school patrons, let us air vote, not for the support of a few men who want to place politics shove re sults, but for Mr. Franklin and Mr. Thorndyke. men tried In the posi tion. A political fuse ta always dls- formed our duties to the very best of our ability, met every situation as tt arose, have preserved hsrmony and made every effort to give an efficient, economical administration and we believe that we have done so. Econc-..es have been effected. The budget for the ensuing fiscal year Is 178.463.73 less than the budget for ths fiscal vear lust ended. Of this amount 143,851.00 will be saved , ln th afternoon. The Federal Reserve bank would go to the large International exchange bankers like J. P. Morgan. It would TEN YEARS AGO TODAY June 18, 1923 (It Was Sunday) The fish commissioner from south ern Oregon la discharged by the gov ernor after serving three days, and piscatorial enthusiasts of these parts are argry. 51 cars and 183 nennlA camrwu drop a hint that the administration the auto camp last night, and all would feel much less harshly about j were ioui ,n tnelr pralJe tae Jlt Mr. Morgan If he would cooperate hospitality. to get the British pound up. j If Morgan happened then to be Local boy Is shock'd and hurt, under Investigation by the admlnls- when a "giant torpedo" explodes when tratlon, he would want to do It.- It a playmate hits him on the hlppocket would be a simple matter for him. with a board. He would merely tall to transfer into Alter about two years 1 have quit dollar the International credits which Traffic officers start rounrt-nn of vtwuiiii oeaiynam a oeanngnom. The locale Interesting me most Is the Arctic Circle. No Joy equals that of toe writer when what he la writing fairly leaps across paper. I have never lunched at the Algonquin or Sordl's One of the finest characters I know for years played Nana, the dog nurse in Peter Pan. No city is so stimulating aa Paris at 10 a. m. I can never think ot a name when asked suddenly. Men who like cultlins, com cob pipes and sausages are worth cult! vatlng. A most prized possession Is a haircloth roundtop trunk which my granaparents to lea crossing the con tinent lata covered wagon. For five months I roomed next door to Yvette Oullbert thinking she was Mme. Sem'orlch. Jack Benny gives me more chuckles than any other radio gag man. The most terrifying hour of sight la 8 a. m. and the world will come to an end around 5 o'clock Zez you I Irene ln the operation ot the schools. During the past fiscal year we op erated the schools st a saving of $47,497.00 less than the budget allowance. Bordonl and Irene Franklin put over nip songs better than any contenv porarles. No modern hotel touches the old WAlriorf fnr mAllno, n-an-,,- We believe we have one of the dimin,,. hniniuutv. i h., .,.. beet superintendents on the Psclflc anywhere I see DeWolf Hopper talk coast. Not only Is he efficient and lng Ju8t to near hl8 boom, ,olc, outstanding as an educator but he Epictetus bores me and Emu Cole la also efficient and outstanding as man is the sole orchestra leader to a business sdmlnlstrator of our learn the charm of pianissimo. Visit school system. - lng the Martin Johnsons one evening, We wish to ssy to ths people ot the talk kept turning to Bessie and this school district that the sue-1 how charming she was. Later some cess of our schools depends ln a . one raid Bessie must be home and great measure upon the school sup- opened a door. Out walked an orang- erlntendent, working In cooperation outang and made for me. That's one for under the guidance ot Mr. Hed' rick our schools are rated among the firm ten In the entire United States. I havsnt voted at a school election dren the targets of our lack of com mon sense and lack of harmony. Medford can come back to the place she so Justly deserves. If we cease stealing ballots from an eleotlon and tor franklin and Thorndyke, parenta destroying them. Arthur LaDleu, as wall aa taxpayers. tor aeven years, but I'm going out to listen to political racketeers who Monday and give Mr. Hedrick a voto ! thrive In an uproars We have a of appreciation by casting my vote j school system, second to none on the coast, let us ksep tt that way. Against Trouble Mokera. (Nam, on file.) Protectlhe Children See the Dryer Kaay Washer, $134.50 -Leonard Else. Holly Bldg. Real Pjitste or Insurance Leave Vi to Jons. Phooa Ms, former aide of L. A. Binka, publisher who wis convicted of murdering an officer, was the first ot the defen- danta triad. Thcaw Indicted for ballot stealing 70 tn "I I tor: were all prominent ln the so-called : I"1" are phases of the present Ooort Government league which has achool election, that make It 1m stlried up strife and turmoil In Jack- peratlve thit all people In thie son county for several yesra. In the achool district realise the true eou name of good government they re- .dltlons. When older people wish to aorted to practices some ot which make themselves ridiculous, aa In were criminal and some of which I our county meaa. that la their right, v-ere only on the borderland. Nothing But when few wlah to continue uld he more mimical to good gov the fight to where It affect the ernment In thia oountry of our than i training of all our children, 1 can to tamper with elections where the no longer keep quiet, people express their will. To destroy I We note that all the visible op the balloia themselves ftr the eleo- ; position, to the re-election of Mr. non conauuiiee no minor offense, i prank, in and Mr. Thorndyke, nar- 1 alao note that In many cases the signers ot the petition ot Mr. Phipps did so wanting to give him a chance and not because they felt Impelled to vote for him. I have three children In the Medford schools snd my vote tor Mr. Franklin and Mr. Thorndyke Is my expression ot satisfaction with the Instruction they receive. J. W. U. (name on file) aulrrocnt From dchool Board To the Editor: We wish to express to the people of school district number 49, our sincere appreciation of the cooper ation which the great majority have given ua during a period of flnan and harmony with the school board. Wo submit our cause to the vot ers of this district and It you be lieve that we have used our - best efforts ln the conduct of your schools and that our efforts have been successful, we solicit your con tinued support. N. H. FRANKLIN, R. B. CIREEN.t C. C. LEMMON, EUGENE THORNDIKE, Members of the Board of School District No. 49. Mark B. Jsrmln, the fifth mem ber la out or town, therefore unable to sign the above statement. Return from Portland J. Verne Shangle, who was called to Portland by the desth of his mother, returned Thureday night with Lew Reynolds, who motored to the northern city with his daughter, Dorothy, Tuesday. Miss Reynolds is remaining ln Port land for several days,, of the reasons I write stuff like this. I still think It a rotten gag. I read the preface" of every book. Also jacket blurbs and footnotes. 1 often, when talk grows collegiate, tpenk of dead old days at Bartlett'a college. It was a commercial school for typewriting and shorthand. Once growing fancy ln an essay, I penned: "April yielded to May," And every time the editor who received It writes ms he makes some satirical reference. His last was: "Hear anything of am orous old April lately?" I have to put up with that sort of stuff to make a living. Twenty years sgo I decided to be come a correspondence course min ing engineer and guess where I wanted to go? Give up? You'll be ln stitches Peru. - flow through his hands. He would autoists who have not yet bought stock up credits against the pound their 1923 licenses, due last January. and franc. The Federal Reserve could help U. of o chemists will analyze mash that process along by having its seized ln raid, on house near Beagle. friends buy francs and pounds ln London. The scheme would cost a small piece of change. The bankers would get theirs back when the federal re serve board subscribes to the Inter-. In the valley visiting Mr. and Mrs. TWENTY YLARR AOO TODAY June 18, 1J13 (It Was Tuesday) Major Fries, a Centra Point boy, who made good In the U. S. armv i national exchange fund. The resump tion of world trade would make the experiment eventually profitable for them.- Such a program would naturally be followed by declaration of a tree market for gold. William Grieve and old friends. Local citizens urged to call mass meeting and "protest against ths sugar trust out after the scalp of President Woodrow Wilson." In order to aernmmrwlflt ,- If Mr. Roosevelt wanted to prevent Die deslrlnz to attend th. H.,.vr. the process from leading to specu- j of "Honky Panky" In Medford Friday evening, june m. tne southern Ps clflc company Have arranged to at tach a special coach to tho special train carrying the show troupe north. Stops will be made at Central Point, Gold Hill, Woodvllle and Grants Pass. Tho ,raln will leave Medford about 1 a. in latlon he could Issue a publio warn ing against It. He may. This would be one of the smartest stunts ln modern dlplomscy. IS IE "Aunty Grows Whiskers" at the It; Tie Artist and the Madonna" at the Star; "Winter Love," at the Ugo. Illenal catch of fish ln Rogue stir sportsmen to action. Jenkins' Comment (Continued from Page One) enT ne) j Undergoes Operation Oliver Hllkey of Butte Falls underwent a major operation at the Community hospital Thursday night. THREE IN FAMILY WIN DEGREES! f, rrr- ?. tt.. , nr mm 1 "W . -v VV. jr.. t - Via V Attention! ANOTHER CARLOAD OF CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CARS JUST ABRIVFD ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 88 No. Riverside Chrysler and Plymouth Headquarters for Southern Oreron Contributed Years of experience with the saloon a profit; It will be possible for them makes the most effective speakers to psy better wages, for the dry cause today. This was Wages, you know, have to come out plainly In evidence with Hal', and nf -rof... thm . . Summers as they presented "?he Af- , " ' " " termath" lost Wednesday evening st g001 " h PflU to pay the Christian church. The audience j ttKm W"1- wss spellbound as a cose ln point But If rising prices are to bring was masterfully presented. , pack prosperity, we must keen this These gentlemen will give a return ,. m,A. . . ... . engagement on Monday evening again . i-- ", at the Christian church when they i ' present "Wet vs. Dry." it Is a dla- , lnini. nia.v. with a hi Um. hoot. I Hot H use tomatoes at your. legger and a Judge taking the parts , J" ."'" U "he and the of the play. Thousauds who have F seen the presentation have plsuded it tor Its dramatic appeal. Its hum orous situations and Its logical ap peal for a dry state and nation. The press of the nation is loud tn its praise: "The Uncle Tom's Cabin of tlie liquor traffic." Chicago Tribune. "It'a a thunderbolt Joined to a tornado with cyclone accompani ment." Atlantic city Review. "The greatest discussion ot the liquor traffic of modern times." Toledo Blsde. "It's a scream, double distilled lsugh." Denver Post. "Six thousand heard them ln Free no. Thousands turned away." Fres no Herald. "If they return, no building ln Colorado Springs will hold the audi ences." Colorado Springs Gazette. Do not miss this opportunity to near this John B. Oough and Jonn B. Wollev of today. At the Christ lsn church on Mondsy evening at 8:00 o'clock. i laulatallatvaektfS A mother and two children received college degrees togsther this J ...... , ..vi, univarsiiy, inaianapons. Mrs. Jessie B. Craig (center) and her sen, Cilvert, wire awarded degrees of bachelor of science, while ,!, alwsy. happen, when ' rowi down to a pjeie hand full. Tbe'cisl.tri. .ujtliT. V''"1 'v bi.h.i.r .f .rU dgr. (Aaaoel.Ud Unrr. 9 Pyroil Cools! Bearings, tpeeda revolutions, amartnglv In rM?f,JM,""r Pjroll surfaces will lubricate thenuelvr. In tne complete ab sence of OIL MEDFORD OIL DEPO 50? a Rlrer-Me-rront jron ylntm Co. Phone 1M.V FRANK HII.L