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irEDPOHD WXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRID5T, JULY H, 1933.
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Fraoetteo, Lot Adi1m, 8 tattle. Portland.
1 EDirDaUl TO A,OCfAT"0N
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
A New York defendant was acquit
ted of forEerr. and forthwith held
im and robbed hla lawyer. It la
olten not dlltlcult to condone crime,
but the incident lust goes to prove
the local contention, that you can't
get crooka of moral character ana
acclal standing to commit a crime.
Auto trafflo la picking up on the
way of the transgressor, between here
and Portland.
FIONEKB WOMEN SCSCEPTIBMS
(Pendleton East Oregonlan)
It la lunny how women will do 1
and how often they will show
their contrariness. In a store
down town a few days ago an
article was marked "old," and
every woman that came In the
store wanted to buy that article
and no other. Even a higher
price was offered for It when
others similar were In the stock
at a much lower figure. We
ascertained from the proprietor
afterwards that It was a dodge of
hla own. (50 Trs. Ago Column.)
Farmers are complaining that the
robins are eating the cherries, they
did not Intend to pick.
.
Fashion has decreed "a one-button
shirt for men's fall wear." The laun
dry ought to be able to get It, with
out even sending the shirt to the
laundry.
. .
People who growl becauae the fair
sex wear their cute little hats over
one ear. have never noted how the
fair sex looks with their cute little
hata on straight. 1
MEDFORD SLAVERS TO
OO ON TRIAL TODAY
OR ANTS PASS, Ore., July 11.
This doea not seem fair, and la like
announcing that the current Chinese
tong war imminent In Portland, Is
raging In The Dallas. The alaylng
In question occurred In Josephine
county, and the slayers are detained
at Grants Pass, and It happened that
the victim was a Medford resident.
All the thunder of unfavorable pub
licity belor.ga to the elster city. It
la hoped that upstate doea not fall
Into the quaint habit of referring to
every crime committed south of Ore
gon City, as "another southern Ore
gon case."
...
It sure Is aggravating to get up
at a am. to have a dentist pull a
tooth, and then have the dentist In
sist on saving the tooth. The dentist
waa unable to understand that was
why the owner of the offending tooth
arose at B a. m.
...
After more than two months of
dally contacts with lawyers, your
corr. has finally become fully cognls
ant of some of their cleverest and
hardest-worked tricks. They beat any
of the feata of magic exposed In the
Camel cigarette ads. A lswyer will
ask a witness a question, first mak
ing It long-winded and Involved with
double meanings, and mull It around
In hla brain until neither the lawyer
nor the wltnesa understands the
question. When the lawyer finally
throws the brakea on the query, the
witness will be momentarily daeed
and get a ecoldlng for not answering
a question the lawyer cannot answer
nlmself. The lawyer will then affirm
that the question Is plain and simple
and the occupant of the witness
chslr should have no trouble In an
awerlng It. About this time the
lawyer will withdraw the question on
the grounds that It concerns the
misappropriation of a Ford last Octo
ber, Instead of the current barn
burning.
...
HO! Hl'M! BO!
The people simply can't Imagine
why anyone should get Into a aweat
about anything. They have plenty
to eat, their houses are clean and
airy, the Indigenous females are ex
tremely amiable, and the local clergy
give little attention to theology, ao
why worry? The government at
Caracas la far distant, and General
Gomes may be trusted to see that It
functions pioperly, and without too
much pother. Aa for money, It la
alwara obtainable from the Yankees
not. of course. In large rolla, but
certainly In quantum aufflclt. Sven
the clock baa lost Its civilized urg
ency. Practically nothing In their lives
contains a rigid time element. The
offices snd storea In the towna open
at various tlmea, according to what
the boas bad for breakfast or what
be did the night before. Trains stsrt
when they feel like It. The movies
start when the proprietor thlnka the
audience la assembled. (Exchange.)
Recommendations
TIIE Mail Tribune, as usual before a Btate election, herewith
presents recommendations to its reader, regarding the
various measures to b voted on, Friday, July 21at:
SOO-801: AM AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE
UNITED STATES Purpose: To Instruct the delegatea to th
constitutional convention aa to whether the electors of the
respective counties of the state of Oregon desire the amendment
of the constitution of the United States by tba adoption of the '
proposed article of amendment.
The main point about this measure is to UNDERSTAND
what it means. Briefly a "yes" vote means you favor repeal
of national prohibition; a "no" vote you oppose it The Mail
Tribune believes the 18th amendment should be repealed, so a
better, more constructive, and more practical solution of the
liquor problem, may be obtained. A "yes" vote so instmctfc
the members of the forthcoming convention.
Vote 300 Yes.
803-303: SOLDIERS AND BAILORS BONUS AMENDMENT
Purpose: To provide that no cash bonuses shall be paid by the
state after the adoption of this amendment; and that no bonus
loans ahall be made by the state after June 30th. 1B38; author
izing the lasuranca of refunding bonds to refund bond issued
to provide funds from which to pay bonuses and make loans,
tha total of such original and refunding bonds outstanding at
any time not to exceed the constitutional limitation now exlat-
In.
This measure if passed, will
veterans, BY THE STATE OF
privilege five years hence. It
up of the entire state war bonus situation, and placing same
on a business basis. The affairs of the commission are now in
a deplorable state far worse than is generally known. Under
present financial conditions the
to continue cash and loan payments, indefinitely, which the
defeat of this bill would mean. No deserving war veterans
should Buffer, through the enactment of this corrective measure.
. Vote 302, yes.
SOa-305.: COUNTY MANAGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT
Purpose: To authorize adoption by the legal voters of any coun
ty of such county manager form of government aa may be
hereafter provided by general law. ,
This is merely an enabling act. It doesn't change the form
of government in any county, it merely ALLOWS, the voters of
each county to adopt such a system as may be hereafter provid
ed by general law. We can see no harm in allowing such a
privilege, nor do we see any good reason why counties in the
state WISHING to adopt a commission form of government
should be prevented from doing so. The matter of radically
cbangiug tbo form of county government, would be left to the
people of each county concerned.
Vote 304 Yes.
306-307: PROSECUTION BY INFORMATION AND GRAND
JURY MODIFICATION AMENDMENT Purpose: To amend sec
tion 18 of original article VII of the Oregon constitution to
authorize the legislature to provide that public offensea hereto
fore required to be prosecuted by Indictment may be prose
cuted by Information, filed by the district attorney, substanti
ally In the form provided by law for Indictments and the same
procedure thereafter to be followed; also to authorize the legis
lates to modify the grand Jury system.
Much may be said for and against this measure. But assum
ing HONESTY of the district
it would if adopted, speed up trials, DECREASE EXPENSE
OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION; and while not abolishing the
grand jury system, tend to improve its administration. Our
advice is
Vote 306 Yes.
808-309: DEBT AND TAXATION LIMITATIONS FOR MU
NICIPAL CORPORATIONS Purpose: To require the approval of
two-thlrda of all electora voting thereon at elections In munlcl-
pal corporations and civil subdivisions to authorize Issuance of
bonda except refunding bonds, and those heretofore not requir
ing a vote of the electora; and providing that legislative acta
ahall restrict the powers of such corporatldns and aubdlvtslona
as to tax&tton and Indebtedness. . .
This would amend the state constitution .to fit into a de
pression and financial crisis already passing. Once in, it would
be hard to get out. Had such a provision been in effect in the
past, we would never have secured our wonderful city witer
system, irrigation, or paved streets for securing a two-thirds
vote, with only tax payers allowed to vote, would simply be
impossible. Majority rule forms the very cornerstone of a free,
orderly government. This measure would abolish majority rule,
and make it impossible for this community for example to
secure a needed public improvement, which a majority of those
having to pay the bill would approve. Unwise and un-American.
Vote 309 No.
810-811: STATS POWER FUND BONDS Shall the general '
obligation 8 per cent bonda of the atate of Oregon be lasued
and sold in the total aum of $103,779.45, which equals one one
hundreth of 1 per cent of the total aesessed valuation of pro
perty In the state, for the purpose of providing money for the
state power fund?
Whether one believes or doesn't believe, in the state entering
the light and power business, we
DO, would favor increasing the state's bonded debt AT THIS
TDIE. Bond interest now forms an overwhelming percentage
of the general tax burden. We bold no brief for the power
companies we regard their present rates as far too high. But
we are convinced going into the power business now, and in
creasing the bonded debt is not the way to lower them. The
way to lower them is through the state public service commis
sioner, who has the matter now under consideration. Voting
these bonds would also give jobs to publio ownership agitanrs.
Vote 311 No.
813-818: STATE SALES TAX.
This measure has been so frequently treated In this column
in detail, that our emphatic endorsement of it as the only
practical way out of the present tax mess, and the only way to
reduce the tax burden on real and personal property should
suffice at this time. As a final appeal we again ask the people
to study the bill FOR THEMSELVES before they follow
the political and self interested ballyhoo against it, and vote
it down. The measure is a real test of the people's capacity
to brush aside unadulterated whang-doodlo and discern the
truth, perceive clearly what is to their own self-interest.
Vote 312 Yes.
814-318: RETEAL OF PROHIBITION AMENDMENT TO THE
CONSTITUTION OF OREOON Purpose: To repeal the prohlbl
tton amendment to the constitution of Oregon, being sections
88 and 3a of article I thereof.
In the last election the Mail Tribune opposed the repeal of
the prohibition ENABLING ACT, because it felt the enabling
act should not bo repealed until state prohibition had been
repealed. We stnted at the time that if the repeal of stiite
prohibition had been the issue, we would have been for it.
terminate cash bonuses to war
OREGON at once, and the loan
will also provide for a clearing
state of Oregon can not afford
attorney, there is no doubt that
don't believe even those who
Well this time state prohibition IS the issue. We favor state
repeal for the same reasons we favor federal repeal. Under
the circumstance a vote for this measure merely means removing
a statute which because of the result of the last election is a
dead letter anyway.
Vote 314 Yes.
818-817: OLEOMARGARINE TAX BILL purpose: To levy an
excise tax of 4 cents per pound on the sale of aU oleomargarine
sold In the state of Oregon, except for exportation, the proceeds
to be apportioned to the several counties in proportion to their
respective population, to be used for Indigent relief only; also
to require every person, firm and corporation who ahall dis
tribute, aeU, or offer for aale oleomargarine In the state of
Oregon, to pay an annual license fee of 33.00 and secure a
permit therefor.
The Mail Tribune opposed a similar measure when it was
on the ballot at the last election, and it was overwhelmingly
defeated. Here it is again. All in all it has been defeated by
the people of the state three times. We are neither in favor of
such abuse of the initiative, nor are we in favor of placing a
food tax upon people who can't afford to buy butter and for
that reason alone, buy oleomargarine. The t8X obviously would
fall upon poor people those least able to pay, and at a time
when the most stringent economy is necessary for them to keep
body and soul together. We regard the measure as wrong in
principle and of no practical benefit in times like these to the
dairy industry.
Vote 317 No.
318-819: GRANGE POWER BILL Purpose: To provide for the
state to acquire and develop water power and hydro-electrlo
energy.
This measure has been stricken from the ballot by court
order, so no recommendation is
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, MD.
Mtm nertalnlni to personal Health and hygiene, not to dis
ease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady it a tamper!
.elf-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written
In Ink. Owing to the large numner or letters receiycu "
answered here. No reply can be made to queries uot conforming to In
structions. Address Dr. WUllam Brady, ,465 El Canilno, Beverly Ullla, Cat.
JUVENILE HYPOTHYROIDISM.
Th substance which the thyroid
gland secretes into blood Is the nat
ural apark of life. When the gland
furnishes an ex
cess of this In
ternal secretion
or hormone the I
entire body is
overetlmu 1 a t e d
and all functions
go on at exces
sive speed; that
la called hyper
thyroidism and
It occurs typ
ically In the
state known as
ophthalmic
goitre. When the thyroid function
Is Insufficient all the life processes
slow down; this la hypothyroidism,
and when It Is extreme the condi
tion Is known aa crentlnlsm If it
happens In Infancy or myxedema If
It develops In adult life. 1
Moderate hypothyroidism la quite
common In the early 'teens, particu
larly In alrls. . As a rule there is a
moderate enlargement of the thyroid
gland associated with the hypothy
roidism but the swelling or fullness
In the neck Just above the breast
bone may not be noticed by the ord
inary observer.
It Is pretty well established now
that this Juvenile hypothyroidism and
the simple goitre associated with it
are both due to lodln deficiency in
food, drink or medicine. It Is pre
ventive and curable by an adequate
lodln ration.
Among the symptoms which sug
gest hypothyroidism sre apathy,
sleeplneos, waxy pallor, anemia, cold
ness when normal persons are warm
enough, forget fulness, nasal voice,
constipation, weakness of knees,
snapping of Joints, pronated or sta
tic flat foot. Olrls with hypothy
roidism are likely to have difficult
or scanty menses, or the function
may be absent for months at a tune.
Tinnitus (hearing odd noises In
the ears) la a common complaint of
patients with hypothyroidism.
i The apathy amounts to melan
cholta In some cases, but as a rule
the young person Is Just anhedonlo
that Is, Incapable of enjoying life
as a young person should.
The blood pressure Is below nor
mal and the body temperature la be
low normal. The young person la
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Tomato Soup, 3 una 19
S lbs. Battle Greek Pysilla Seed SI .39
Large Bottle Ritters Catsup, 2 for 25
Mb. Pkg. Good Coffee 17
Bulk Tea, black or green, lb. 39
Mannings Coffee
required.
unnaturally short of breath on slight
exertion and complains of palpita
tion of the heart.
There la a tendency for the eye
brows to fall out. especially at their
outer ends.
Any fish, crustacean or edible plant
that comes from the sea Is a good
source of lodln for the body. Fresh
sea food Is best, of course, but can
ned salmon, shrimp, whale, lobster,
and oyster all retain their lodln or
good proportion of It.
Vegetables and fruits grown In low
valleys are likely to contain more
lodln than the produce of mountain
ous sections. Likewise the drinking
water In some regions hae little or
no lodln, while In other places it
contains an appreciable amount of
lodln, and It baa been found that
the prevalence of endemic goitre Is
greatest In places where the drink
ing water contains the least lodln.
Vegetables grown In South Carolina
have been found rich In lodln. For
Instance South Carolina carrots con
tain twenty times as much as Cali
fornia carrots and 86 times aa much
as Oregon carrots.
I recommend the universal use of
Iodized salt for cooking and for the
table, in place of plain salt, but I
do not. think that la enough lodln
for the body's needs. I do not ad
vise the uw of any tablet or any
fancy lodln compound. But I am
glad to send instructions for taking
a suitable lodln Ration to any cor
respondent who provides a stamped
addressed envelope.
, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Chalazion.
Please write an article on chala
zions. (A Fan.)
Answer That Is the name given
swellings or cysts of the oil glands
of the eyelids, in the upper eyelid.
The treatment Is simple surgical re
moval of the lump either through
the lid or through the lining with
the Ud everted.
Chapped Knuckles
I suppose my work (dry cleaning)
is the cause, but I wonder If you
can recommend anything for chap
ping and cracking of the skin over
the knuckles. (T. A. W.)
Answer Boll for an hour or so
till all dissolved, 80 grains of trag
acanth shavings, 3 drams of boric
acid and one-half ounce of glycerin,
with a pint of water. Add water
Planning meals for these hot days is no
easy task, but this cool, attractive food
store offers many suggestions to tempt
jaded appetites. Our clerks will be
glad to offer you ideas regarding health
ful diets for all kinds of weather.
Alexander Grocery, Inc.
FREE DELIVERY
for evaporation. A clear thin Jelly
Is the result. Apply some to the
chapped skin several timet a day.
Just before beginning work anoint
the skin of hands with a little cas
tor oU and lanolin, equal parts.
Old Folks Lets
Advise what X can do to prevent
cramps in legs at night . , . (H.
B. H )
Answer Press toes against foot
board, or get out of bed and stand
on toes, or take a level spoonful of
saleratua with a drink of water.
Ed Note: Readers wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
ihonld send letters direct to Dr.
William Brady, M. U., 265 El Ca- .
mlno, Beverly Bills. Calif.
1
Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jackson County
Blstory from the Files of The
Mali Tribune of so and 10 Yean
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
July 14, 1923
(It Was Saturday)
Community booth at Talent well
patronized.
Sams Valley was left out when big
rain fell.
Record heat sweeps Oregon.
President Harding will make a rear
platform speech here on July 28.
Ticket sale for "Iolanthe,1
ground pageant starts.
the fair-
' Labor shortage still prevails In val
ley, and Is acute In Table Bock dis
trict. Baby monkey is born at Foley and
Burke carnival.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
July 14. 1913
(It Was Sunday)
Herbert Alford, son of Mose Alford,
sang a baritone solo at the Ashland
Chautauqua.
New vote to be taken on the of
ficial Medford rose. In the Fourth of
July vote the Hugh Dickson rose won,
but there seems to be a divided opin
ion among the flower lovers.
The W. O. T. U. of Oregon opens
war on the X-Ray gown.
Stockmen up in arms because they
have to register their brands again.
"Dry Those Tears" at the IsIs; "The
Brave Cowboy's Demise,' a Blograph
western at the Ugo, and selected vau
deville and films at the Page.
General strike of 6000 trainmen is
threatened on the Espee.
The mercury registers 74 here, while
the middle west broils.
Communications
A Concise Editorial
To the Editor:
Your editorial 'Of a day or so ago
on the "Sales Tax and the Former"
Is one of the most concise, under
standable Items explaining the sales
tax that has ever been written.
If the "sales tax1 Is defeated It
will be because people do not under
stand it. and a defeat will be noth
ing more or less than "cutting off
one's rose to spite his face."
If this Item you wrote as an edl
orlal the other day could be. broad
cast throughout the state, there Is no
question but what the "sales tax"
would carry by a big majority. Some
determined effort should by some
means be put forth to accomplish i
this. How anyone can keep from j
boosting for the "sales tax" Is hard
to understand.
By R'i means try to get your edl
torlsl broadcast throughout the state
before voting time.
Yours truly,
V. D. MILLER.
Ashland, Ore., July 13, 1933.
Urges Dry" to Fight
To the Editor:
If a word may be said in regard
to prohibition It would be appre
ciated. On July 31 the people of Oregon
vote on repeal of the 18th. amend
ment; also, on repeal of same state
liquor laws.
The Presbyterian church of Clover
dale, Ore., urges all other churcla
of Oregon to wage a hard tight for
prohibition In their communities be-
E. 7. ALEXANDER, Gen. Mgr.
Mb. Pkg. Crisp Soda Crackers 15
Van Camps' Pork and Beans, 4 for 2fid
Bulk Sour Pickles, pint 10
55c value Peets' Granulated Soap 23?
10 Cakes WWte Wonder Soap 29c
Battle Creek Health Foods
tween now and the 31st. Do not let
us allow dissension In our ranks, but
rather, present a united front of !
Christian people who want liquor
laws maintained and enforced.
Let us stand courageous on our
Ideal that noble Ideal fought for
and won by the women of the nation
In consequence to the faith of their
children.
It is easy to swim with the tide,
but It takes the backbone of steel
to liv9 and maintain one's nobler
philosophies.
Fight forward to a dry victory.
DICK DENTEL,
Chairman Dry Committee, Presbyte
rian Church, Cloverdale, Ore
Oregon Weather.
Fog on the coast; otherwise fair
tonight. Saturday, and Sunday; no
change In temperature; moderate
north winds offshore.
Now In Progress
Ethelwyn B- Hoffmann's
July Clearance Sale
I OAMELO OLEAKERA announce Free
Delivery Service now with Harry
Chllds driving. Phone I960 for better
cleaning, Thanks.
In Back of
Your Investment
In this association stands tha integrity of capable
and auocessful southern Oregon business men
who direct and manage this institution. Our
recent affiliation with the
Federal Home Loan Bank
assurea exacting FEDERAL supervision aa well aa
STATE I Thla doubly lnaurea the SAFETY of
money Invested In this auocessful, growing home
owned association.
We Invite you to call and investigate
further an opportunity to Invest In
thla Institution!
SOUTHERN
Building & Loan Association
Member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Portland
Yours For A "Song"
That's a BTceet-sounding phrase but beware lest It strike a "sour"
note. The moral? Inferior-grade meats are expensive at ANY price.
Safeguard your good health and buy high-grade meats at the
LIBERTY MARKET 'where quality Is right-priced.
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Honey Maid and Graham are two mighty
loaaves of bread.
2 for 15c
Ye Poet's Corner
Sliver Lining
Life wove for me a sombre coat
With dull care bordered down
And I. who love exquisite things
Once wore It with frown.
But now the meUow tread of time
Thla subtle knowledge brings.
That deep beneath the hurts of life
Some hidden beauty stnga.
And ao to find each shining thread
I turn my coat about
To ahare Its gleaming lovUneaa
I wear it ln-sldt out.
Blanche Logan O'Neal.
Pioneer Burled.
BAKER. Ore., July I. (AP) Fu
neral services for Judge John Eohner,
pioneer Baier valley resident, were
held In the United Methodist church
Thursday afternoon with a capacity
congregation In attendance. Rohner.
who was Justice of the peace at Wing,
vllle for 20 years, died In a hospital
here Tuesday.
Hens Rabbits
For Your Picnics
Swift's gov't Inspected Meats,
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