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Medford Mail Tribune
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rrudieo, Loa kwlm, featUa. Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
8; Arthur Perry.
A burnt county serves plsln and
formal bints upon It agitators, there
will be no more tantrums . In the
name of the Lord, the Mayflower, the
auto tramps, and whatever you can
afford to five. During the reign of
silliness great care was exercised to
make certain nothing waa done In a
sensible manner, and the deluded
were drilled to always be deflsnt.
To be sure they were cstspaws, but
- they were the cat's whiskers also.
One could always depend upon a
law violator not breaking any of the
trafflo laws going home, from his
crlnv
Things are returning to normalcy,
and there Is nothing much to do but
enjoy the Joy, In the excitement,
nobody remembered to complain
there Is a lack of rain,
Zane Orey, the author of western
' novels and films, Is fishing In the
Umpqua, deserting the Rogue below
Orants Pass. It seems that Mr. drey
Is slways fishing some place. But
recently he returned from Tahiti, and
was depleted standing beside a giant
swordfleh yanked up by his Jaws to
the spanker boom. From the extent
of his wrltlnge It la difficult to com
prehend how Zane has any time to
fish. And, does he get due notice
In the press every time he swishes a
flshpole? It Is better reading than
Items revealing tltat some obscure
Hollywood female has gone to Reno
for a divorce.
The roasting ear season Is under
way. There Is nothing any cuter
than a do-dad mustache, when the
man back of It Is eating on a roast
ing ear.
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The Lord will bless those who sub
scribe for the Nugget, . KIs home
paper. But we cannot say for those
who borrow It. (Dahlongele, da
Nugget.) An editor opines.
The C. Wig Ash pole boy Is growing
like a stalk of corn, and Is now knee
high to an Austin.
.
Now Is aa good a time as any to
start dispensing Justice wltih the
Jobs made possible under the Public
Works bill, There will be a rush
of gasoline Indigents, and, possessing
a boundless amount of gall, will
euchre the Worthy Poor out of them,
unless watched by a committee that
knows their tricks. Already the type
have atarted to pitch their tents up
shady creeks, and talk about what
Jackson county needs In the way of
reforms. , They are excellent food for
hellralaers, and should be treated ac
cordingly, The Older Girls have started chat
tering about winter wood, and fur
coats, and wondering If the leading
stores will have their annual August
blanket sale.
The I. Coleman girl, one of the
most charming of the baked-for-vttamlna
Infants, waa down Wed.
Mlia Coleman la almost as well
broiled by Old Sol as the F. Perl boy.
Till ETERNAL WINNER
The Providence In Nature seems
Intent only on playing the game,
Irrespective of the stakes, which to
us seem Important. Whatever the
Issue, Nature Is the winner, She can
not lose.
To play the game, to keep the
currents going from the depths of
sidereal spaoe to the shallow pool by
the roadside; from the rise and fall
of nations, to the brief hour of the
minute summer Insects, the one
overarching purpose eeems to be to
give free rein to life, to play one
form against another, to build up
and tear down, to gather together
and scatter no rest, no end, nothing
final rocks decaying to build more
rocks, worlds destroyed to build more
worlds, nations disintegrating to
build more nations, organisms per
ishing to feed more organisms, lire
playing Into the hands of death
everywhere, and death playing Into
the hands of life, sea and land
Interchanging, tropic and Arctic
meeting and mingling, day and r.lght
winter and aummer, chasing esch
other over the earth what a spec
tacle of change, what a drama never
completed I
(John Burroughs; "Acceptance of
the Universe.''
XL MIMiea
Buy at
'IVL& business men of Medford have responded with loyalty
and enthusiasm to the appeal of President Roosevelt,
through the N. R. A. to balance
creased commodity prices, with increased employment and
increased wages.
The business men have done their part. But the local
N. R. A. drive will never be a
unless the people of Medford now do THEIR part.
Their part consists in supporting the loyal and patriotic
business men, by giving them
Complying with the code has
money, which they can ill afford.
increased business.
I 'HE people of Medford can
and they alone can supply
ways; first, by making their
they can afford to do so, and
prices. In other words calling
has been such a large factor in
starting a buyers drive.
SECOND, BY BUYING AT
THE MONEY AT HOME.
Statistics are not available,
a great, deal of money is sent
San Francisco, which would
honored slogan "By Medford
adhered to.
TNDER normal conditions a
ing is to be expected, although in the opinion of this news
paper, it is poor policy at any time. For larger stocks in larger
cities are always a temptation, and where certain quality arti
cles are NOT handled locally, purchasing them elsewhere will
to some extent be carried on.
But present conditions are NOT normal. This community
and the entire country faces an acute economic emergency.
It is engaged in an economic war. Buying at home under such
conditions is an inescapable patriotic and civic duty. There is
no excuse for any resident, at Buch a time as this, doing
OTHERWISE. ' .
"IF eaoh before his own door swept the village would be
clean." If every article that CAN be purchased here, were
purchased here the sending out . of money from this valley
entirely stopped, not only -would the N. R. A. campaign be a
complete and immediate success, but permanent prosperity
would return to this community in record time.
Judge Sktptoorth s Farewell
LIKE most outsiders, when Judge Skipworth of Lane county
first came to Medford to preside over the ballot theft
trials, it is doubtful if he understood the seriousness of the local
situation, or ita exact nature. No one who had not lived here
through the months of strife and turmoil, COULD understand it.
But as the cases proceeded, aa the incriminating evidence
piled up, as damaging facts were added to damaging faots, the
presiding judge undoubtedly came to see the local picture in
its true light, until when the trials finally olosed he probably
had aa clear and firm a grasp of the local situation, as anyone
in the state. ..
This was clearly shown by Judge Skipworth's final word to
the people of Jackson county, as after an arduous and trying
ten weeks, in Southern Oregon, he returned to his home for a
well earned rest.
A brief resume of his remarks from the bench follow i
"The trial of these cases to me has proven that law and
order haa not, and did not break down In Jackson county . . .
The whole trouble In this county goes back to Banks and the
vicious doctrines advocated by Banks. There Is the whole
trouble In a nutshell. If It hsdn't been for that continuous
publication I doubt If I would have been here today, or any .
of these people who have been brought before the bar . . .
Hereafter It seems to me that all violations of law ebould be
dealt with summarily. If snybody start talking revolution
from the courthouse steps, they ought to be put in Jell AT
ONCE. Thafa all there la to It I That sort of tMng can't be
tolerated cant be allowed to go on. This Is a government of
law end not of men and I trust them will be no difficulty
hereafter In Jackson county. It has been a blow to this county,
all this trouble and agitation. It has spread throughout the
state been heralded In the press, and has been a great detri
ment both morally and financially to this county one of the
finest countlee In the state and fine people. . . . But there was
a sort of element, It seems to me stirred things up to such an
extent, that It was for the courts, and only the court to deal
with. , . . Tills has been accomplished. All law violations within
this county and within any other county of the state of Oregon,
should be dealt with by the proper law enforcement officers,
without fesr or favor, promptly and summarily, so that order
may prevail, not only In Jackson county but every county In.
the atate of Oregon. . . . With this my work In Jackson county
U finished." .
We wish every citizen of Jackson county would cut out those
remarks above and paste them up somewhere where they can
be frequently read, so that the lesson they teach may never be
forgotten.
IJERE is the final judgment of one of the foremost jurists
in the state, a man whose honesty, Integrity and fairness,
are above question, and who from personal experience knows
precisely what, the local situation has been, and is today.
The long ordeal just closed, hag been costly costly in
money, in time, and in community morale but we believe it
has been worth all it cost, if it finally accomplishes what it
SHOULD accomplish, teaches the people of Southern Oregon
once and for all, that the time to put down incendiary agitation
and destructive propaganda, is WHEN IT STARTS; and that
there can be no sentimental tolerance or quarter, for those who,
behind the smoke screen of reform, seek to tear down the form
of government under which we live 1
T
WELCOME JUDGE
County official! yetr1a After
noon held an Informal reception for
County Judgej Burl B. Day. calling
upon him In a body, In ht of fie,
flu pari nUndent of School 0. R. Bow
man, acted aa apokwman. Judga Day
waa welcomed Into lh official family
and given assurance of harmony and
coOjierauotL Tot new appointee
Home!
increased production and in
success, and can not be continued
their UNDIVIDED patronage,
cost many of the merchants
Their only "out" is through
supply that increased business,
it. They can supply it in two
purchases, NOW, just as far as
thus benefitting by present low
off the buyers strike, which
continuing the depression, and
HOME AND THUS KEEPING
but it is generally known that
out each year to Portland and
never be sent out, if that time-
trade is Medford made were
certain amount of outside trad-
thanked hla co-workers for their
kindly Interest, and their promisee of
support In the restoration of real
economy and efficiency In county
affairs. Many citizens called to con
gratulate, the new county Judge.
The county court held another ses
sion today, the work being confined
to approving and considering the
mua of bills and other routine mat
ters, that have been accumulating
since last March.
The county clerk's office waa also
preparing to get back on a normal
basis after three months of high
speed due to the trials. Except for
the work resulting from these pro
cedures, matters are well In hand.
The clerks and district attorney 'a
office bore the brunt of the labor
aruuif from them.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M.D.
Signed letters pertaining to personal neaJtb and bfglene, not to dis
ease 4luKiiuaU uf treatment, wlii be answered by Or. Brady U a stampea
ell-ad dressed eoveiupe is enclosed. Letters sbould oe brtel and written
la ink. Owing to tbe large number ol tetters received only a few can be
answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to in
itructlons. address Dr. William Brady, 16A El Caralno, Beverly Hills, Cat
MEET A MODERN PHILOSOPHER
A man from the north breezes in
and occupies the pulpit today,
friends:
Dear Dr. Brady:
I wish to
take exception
to your rather
one-sided views
on the subject
of the suitor's
health certifi
cate. Contrary
to your belief.
X believe It la
high time that
the male of tbe
species be
given an equal
break, and both
sexes be held equahy responsible
for their own moral delinquen
cies, for the benefit of better
moral standards.
As I see It, and no doubt un
told other men, the present "ac
cepted" theory of laying the
blame only at the man's door
Is out of date, If It ever was Just
and proper. Your correspond
ent, A. A. P.,. 1 perfectly right
If ne assumes the bride should
have to undergo a thorough ex
amination Just as well as the
bridegroom. Is she not mother
of the children to come? No re
sponsible woman should shirk the
duty to establish her fitness for
married life and motherhood.
The decent woman need have no
fear of the physician's examin
ation. This ts a point tbe man
should absolutely Insist upon be
fore marriage, and the law sbould
take full cognizance of It.
It does not help matters In the
least to Ignore well known, ob
vious facts and to persist In an
ostrich-like, absurd, one-sided
attitude. There are. without
question Just as many decent
men as women, and to pamper
either sex while eh If ting the
blame on to the other can only
do harm.
Equal rights, equal responsi
bilities. No sense to hush things
up and be partial to either sex.
A man owes some loyalty to his
own sex, even though It profits
him with the other sex to take
the chivalrous attitude. There
la not and has not been for at
least IS years a "double stand
ard." Our "high culture," or
standards of life and modern the
ories, the lack of opportunity to
mate early In life and establish
a home, are responsible for the
rather loose and lowered moral
standards of the day.
In other words, human blood
haa not turned white, neither In
man nor In woman, and if moral
conditions are not ideal, they In
dicate a revolt against repres
sion of normal sex life and the
handicaps of modern existence.
All theee things you should
State Press Comments
On Conviction ofFehl
Clcanln 'Em Up. i
Assistant Attorney Oeneral Ralph
Moody haa effectively and efficiently
cleaned up the Jackson county politi
cal mess growing out of the turmoil
and "revolution" that so long at
tracted the valley of the Rogue as a
result of the machinations of Llewel
lyn A. Banks and County Judge Earl
H. Fehl. Out of six trials held, there
were five convictions and one ac
quittal, which speaks for the thor
oughness of the prosecution.
Fehl was really the Instigator of
the "revolution" for he has been ac
tively and persistently crusading for
It for over 30 years. Ignorance, Illit
eracy and effrontery were in his case
blended with cunning, suspicion and
crookedness and he has been proven
guilty of all the crimes he so long
accused practically all public officials
of. His four years prison sentence'
is mild punishment, considering that
through his machinations there have
been two homicides, numerous as
saults, ballot robberies and a near
civil war.
Banks has been convicted of mur
der In the second degree for slaying
peace officer attempting to serve
summons on him and will be sen
tenced to life imprisonment this week.
Though the organizer and leader Of
the "revolution." he was but a cats
paw In Pehl's hands and plainly a
victim of acute paranoia. His mes
sianic complex secured a large mo
ronic following of dupes.
Both Fehl and Banks secured their
following through publishing news
papers. Neither had any training In
newspaper work or knew anything
about the craft they discredited, yet
like many others whose only qualifi
cation Is vllllficatlon and character
assassination, they are styled "edltorsr
Placing them In the penitentiary aids
In the purification of the press.
(Salem Capital-Journal.)
Political Prlwners We Have None.
In applying for parole of a partlcl
pant In the ballot box episode uv
southern Oregon, the attorney for the
defendant argued that special con
sideration should be given his client
because the crime of which he stood
convicted was a "political crime."
The court, it may be said, was not
Impressed by the argument, and prob
ably the lawyer who advanced H was
not very hopeful that the court would
be lmpre!ed. The slender basis for
so defining the crime la that the
breaking and entering .and the de
struction of public, records were In
spired by a political controversy. It
implies that ft buralary perpetrated
in the name of politics ts less a burg
lary than one perpetrated In the pur-
no to appropriate the property or
another.
We still tolerate some excesses in
know, Dr. Brady. So please let
us face the facts and deal with
them In a fair, Impartial manner.
Very truly yours.
Our friend says a mouthful. It Is
the most impressive exposition of the
question I have leard, and I have
heard a good many. The very first
health talk I gave in this column,
befor some of our most esteemed
readers were born, waa a plea to the'
parent or guardian to withhold ap
proval of an engagement of the
young woman until the suitor has
preaented his health certificate, and
a suggestion to the young man to
obtain and of.'er his certificate to the
parent or guardian when be seeks
such consent or approval.
My observation Is that parents and
guardians generally shirk their .duty
In this, as In other things pertaining
to the happiness of children. Per
haps, after all, the problem of pro
viding a certificate of fitness for mar
riage Is best left to the mutual con
sideration of the man and woman
who- are vitally concerned.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Who Said Cure?
I have been taking six 8 -grain tab
lets of calcium lactate after meals
foi- two months. How much longer
will I have to take them to cure
bronchial asthma? I think they are
helping me. E. A. D.
AnswerIt does not cure asthma,
so far as I know. Many sufferers
are much benefited by taking calci
um lactate for a period of 10 weeks
twice a year.
Feed Only Through Face.
Please publish, directions for pre
paring the Skin Oil you recommend
for persons with dry, Irritable akin.
Does this oil nourish the tissues?
Mrs. C. V.
Answer No. It is absurd to Imag
ine anything applied to the skin
nourishes any part of the body. Com
plete directions for preparing and us
ing the skin oil are included In the
monograph on Care of the Skin. Ask
for It and Inclose a stamped enve
lope bearing your address.
The Old Hokum Bunk em.
Eh. haa an ultra red ray
pad he claims will cure, nephritis
along with dieting. He claims that
aluminum utensils cause cancer of
the mouth and nephritis . . . J. L.
Answer Anyone who claims .to
cure anything is a humbug. That a
group of charlatans exploit popular
credulity concerning aluminum ware
doesn't make us discard the alumi
num ware we have used In our own
kitchen these many years, with emi
nent satisfaction.
(Copyright, 1933, John P. Dllle Co.)
Ed Note: Readers wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letters direct to Dr.
William Brady, M. D., 2fi3 El ca
mlno, Beverly Hills, Calif.
the name of politics, but moral crimes
against the freedom of elections have
been made legal crimes by demand
of the people. This demand has
found expression In adoption of the
Australian ballot system, the direct
primary, -the corrupt practices act and
other safeguarding statutes. They
comprise a substantial section of the
laws of the commonwealth. Indeed,
In the eyes of the law "political crimi
nal libel" la a worse offense than or
dinary criminal libel.
"Political crime" In the true sense
Is unrecognized In -this country and
haa always been unknown under our
system of political freedom. The term
in Ita correct application means dis
agreement with the policies of a ruler
or dictator or party in power. " It is
distinguished from leadership in
armed revolt or the advocacy of over
throw of government by force. The
latter ts defined as a crime by the
Oregon statutes, but, as all know,
the utmost freedom of political
speech short of that which Is libelous,
ts permitted.
Communists In America have
brought the appellation "political
prisoner" to us from abroad and speak
of their members who have been con
victed of outright violence and even
murder as "political prisoners" tf it
chances that the violence or murder
grew out of an Industrial dispute.
It would be unfortunate for us all
If the doctrine ever became accepted
that a political purpose Is an extenu
ating circumstance in the commis
sion of crimes that are crimes under
Husband Pleased
After Wife Lost
BULKY FAT
Reduced 21 Founds Skis
Clearer and Feels Much Better
'I've lost exactly Ul lbs. with 3
Jars of Kruivhen and am so happy
to get rid of that bulky fat. My
husband Is very pleased with me.
My skin Is clearer and I feel so mu:h
better since I'm not so heavy on my
feet. Friend say I look much bet
ter." Mrs. Norma Splckler, Maugans
vine. Md.
To get rid of double chins, bulg
ing hips, ugly rolls or fat on waist
and upper arms SAFELY and with
out discomfort at the same time
build up glorious health and acquire
a clear skin, bright eyee. energy and
vivaeloisnei to 'ook younger and
feel It take a half teaspoonful of
Kruschrn Salts In a glas of hot water
every morning before breakfast.
One Jar lasts 4 m-eeks and cots
but ft trif at Jarmln Si Wood or
anw drv-j? store the world over. Mivke
sure you get Ktuachen because It's
SAFE. Money back if sot satisfied.
the legal code and the common code
of morals. (Oregonian )
Medford has "seen It through" in
the ballot theft case and other Inci
dents that threatened for a time to
disrupt that community. Llewellyn
Banks la sentenced to life imprison
ment for murder. County Judge Fehl
will spend the next four years m
prison; the so-called "good govern
ment league" has been discredited,
'and It now looks as though Medford's
long period of turmoil la drawing to
a close.
True, a fist fight resulted In one
more fatality last week, but this was
more In the nature of an anti-climax
than actual resumption of hos
tilities. The forces that rent Medford
asunder for many years at last have
been routed.
The conviction of Fehl la balled as
the crowning achievement of a long
series of trials that followed the theft
of ballots from the Medford court
house after Sheriff Schermerhora
was faced with demands for a re
count of the vote by which he was
elected. Fehl waa the ringleader In
disturbances In that city from time
to time. Numerous lesser lights also
face prison terms as a result of par
ticipation In this conspiracy.
Prosecution of these ballot theft
cases has cost Jackson county many
thousands of dollars, at a time when
this money easily could have been
used elsewhere. In fact, there was
a demand In some quarters that the
issue be dropped, after Banks bad
been convicted of murder, on the
theory that all concerned had "learn
ed their lessons" and that no more
trouble was In prospect.
This would have been the easy way
out. To the great credit of Jack
son county officials they decided In
stead to go ahead with prosecution.
Irrespective of the consequences. They
realized the cost, and also the danger
that lax jurors might disagree or
even acquit some of the defendants,
restoring them to ascendency as "vin
dicated" of any crime.
The situation was clear. The law
had been violated In an attempt to
keep a "good government" man In of
fice, following an election that might
have been "fixed." No one can say
for certain that this waa the case,
but the mere act of Sheriff Schermer
horn and his followers In destroying
the ballots so that a recount could
not be made, was sufficient to In
duce suspicion.
To have permitted participants In
this outrage to go unpunished, even
though the expense of trials was sure
to be heavy, would have been an ad
mission Of weakness when victory
was In sight. Accordingly Medford
wisely decided to go ahead with prose
cution, and subsequent events have
vindicated this stand.
To the Medford Mail Tribune must
go much credit for its fearless and
uncompromising stand for Justice and
fair play, throughout the dark days
of Medford's disruption and on to
the present. At one time a large fac
tion at Medford, including many good
citizens, had been misled Into be
lieving that Banks and his followers
really meant what they said, and were
champions of the people as opposed
to the "special interests."
It took real courage to carry the
torch under these circumstances, but
the editors and publishers of the
Mall Tribune never faltered. The
newspaper fraternity of Oregon sa
lutes the Mail Tribune as having lived.
To tO 36 MORE
AT NO MORE
with TEMPERED
Before you buy
should come In
for the evidence of extra mileage
In U. S. Tires. Look at the cold fig
ures. No guesswork. No specula
tion. Simply facts ... 7 to 36 more
miles more safe miles but no
more cost to youl It pays, in money
saved, to know the truth about tire
wear. Get the facts about Tempered
Rubber and Its extra mileage today.
Sixth Street Super
Sixth and Fir Sts.
up to the highest precepts of the pro
fession. (The Dailies Chronicle.)
Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jacasoa Count)
Hlilurj from cue Files ol loe
alau inoiiDe ol to and 10 yean
.)
Aurnst 10, 1923
(It Was Priday)
Plrst annual get-together southern
Oregon picnic to be held at Crater
LsXe August 19.
J. W. Jacobs la awakened at three
o'clock In the morning by a burglar
trying to break Into his grocery store.
Llewellyn A. Banks of Riverside,
Calif., a prominent California grower,
who recently purchased a local orch
ard, 1 much Impressed by the future
of the valley, and has had several
conferences with local shippers, rela
tive to grade and cost changes.
Pear picking In full tilt In the Eden
precinct.
Tourist travel to Crater Lake Is
booming McLeod.
Aurust 10, 1913
(It Was Monday)
Good prices In east keep up for
Bartlett.
ISckiltingi
FLAVOR SEAT ED in
What wonders
CELLOPHANE can dol It
costs so little and yet it is a
perfect protection for the deli-
taiciiavor oi nne te.a. tJtc35' v
NOW at yOUr GROCERS Orange PckoeB!ack) U
Japan (Green)
MILEAGE
COST
RUBBER
any tire you
and ask us
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VAL J. FISCHER
"King Rene's Daughter," at the
Star; "The ratal Flip of the Dice."
at the Isls; "Gold and Girl," at the
Dgo; "Hiss." a Gaumont 3-reel special
feature at the It.
Pleasant creek .llstrlct In squabble
over bigger schoolhouse.
State engineer arrives to take
charge of road surveys.
Oregon to have a log building it
the Panama Pacific fair In 1918.
Editorial expresses fear thst "a
holocaust will occur at Main atreet
crossing unless autolsts exercise mora
caution when a train 1 approach
lng." Oregon Weather.
Pair tonight and Priday, but fog
near the coast; no change In tem
perature; moderate to fresh north
and northwest winds offshlre. Rlre,
weather forecast with little change I
In humidity; gentle variable wind,
mostly westerly st high levels.
Special Fri., Sat. and Mon.
30 c
Alkasetzer 6W W
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