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o P1GE TEN fEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933. Medford Mail Tribune "EftmoiM to Southtrn Ortgo) Htidt Hit Mall rrtbunt' Oftll? Bseept Stturdty MTUruKD PklKTINO CO. tt-ir-se (L m iu i SOBEBl W. BDHL, Cdltor iMtapwdtot NtnptpW found ftcood elm statu it Medford. Ortgon. nodtr id Mareb . ISTV. iUBWKlPTlON RATES ft MitlJtn Adiattfa OaUr. mm rev 95. ou Dill;, id noolbl Daily, om atooUi 60 Bv Curl tn Adnnca Mntford. Atblaod, Jatkionrtl), Ccntnl Point. Ptwcalx, Wert, Gold BUI and on Wgta)t. Dtllt, om fear M.0U Dally, ll month 1.25 Daily, on mooU. . .60 All tar mi. eaab la adraoeo. Official paper of U City of Uedford. Official paoor of Jacxaoo Couoiy. MEM B KB Of THE ASSOCIATED PKE8S iUccirlu (full LeaMd Wirt Berric ft iuoeUted Presa ta MClmhtly aotltlad W U um for pubUeaUoo of til oe dUpatebea credited t tt or oUierntta erodltad In thl papar aod alH U tn local new published oeraln. All rtitrta 'ot poblleatloo of special dlipaUbaa oarelD tr also retcrted. UEMRRB 09 UNITED PUE8S U&MBKH Of AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS Adrerttitnt Rrpmentathe M. C. M0UKN8EN k COMPANY Office. ID Nr Ycrk. Chlcaco, Detroit, 6u ITrmocbco tot Ancelaa Beattla Portland. E P' Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. This la FRIDAf the THIRTEENTH. Moat people bave no tuck, outalde of being alive, and at large, In aplte ot all tbat baa happened. lira. Machlne-Oun Kelly, sentenced to life Imprisonment, with her ban dit husband for kidnaping, haa mar tied five times, ao her romantlo and criminal careers, are cut short at the same time. Freaa dispatches state: Her second marriage to Charlie Thome, a atock raiser, wee happy until he killed himself, leaving a note: "I can't live with her or without her." It la not much of a Jump from a domestlo wildcat to a kidnaper's chief aide. Thomas Bradley of ihe lighthouse. and Delroy Octchell, banker, went riding on a tandem bicycle, Into the country, the 1st of the week. Neither had to walk home. ... The Oregon press has ceased dis cussing tha home tax delinquency crisis, to thunder long distance bom bardments of the Tnmmany candi date for mayor of New York City. Warring Afghans are said to be poisoning their barbed wire. It la moat humiliating to clvlllged war rlora, who are supposed to think of everything. (Detroit News). The heathen wakea up. The tonsorlal parlors did not dis cover yesterday was the anniversary of the discovery of Amorlca, until too late to close up until next Moo day, In order to properly observe the day. Several Nature lovers report seeing ''beautiful aunrlses" the past week. Outside of a few farmers, there Is nobody to dispute their word, as it requires early rising to behold a sun rise. A man might get up before the sun does, to play golf, or shoot a bow and arrow. Pollro are working on the theory that It Is the sunsets, the Nature lovers have been looking at. HOW THINGS O0 (Lotb Antony Col.) Sir: A year ago I met a charming young girl and I fell In love with her. On her birthday I gave her an ex pensive wrist watch and last Christ was I gave her a diamond ring and many other things since. In Febru ary she took sick and I waa at her bedside every day until ahe recovered for fear ahe would die. After her recovery I became unemployed and ahe obtained work. Ever since then ahe la nasty. She treats me mean and cold, but falls asleep on my lap every time I aee her. 1 walk about 35 miles a week to aee her. Who haa had auch an experience? Benny. ... The law haa frowned officially upon the slot machines, ao on and after Monday next, It will be unlawful to play them. Many who would not think of throwing their week'a wages, at tha birds, a nickel at a time, are passionately addloted to endeavoring to wear out the handle of a slot ma chine. The hope that driving a splinter of wood Into the mouth of a alot machine, will curb the gambling spirit la a noble but futile one. If there were alnt-machtnea on the aum mtt of Ml. Pitt there would be play era and. a Klondike rush to get there. Once a nickel Is dropped Into the maw of a alot machine, it la gone to that hand, from whence no nick ela ever return. And. the chances of winning are slightly leaa than those of she proverbial snowball. The slot machine players are generally ausplc loua aoula, who think everybody Is trying to cheat them but the alot machine. Wlglette. tha O. Wig Aahpole boy. Is now able to alt In a chair, like hla Paw sits on a horse. Uncle , called yesterday. It was hla birthday. He feels aa old as he ever did, and, la opposed to the flight of time, rheumatism, toothache, and the Inability to eat roasting ears, . Factory ships operating in the Ant arctic have a capacity for cutting up and boiling down twenty whalea each In 24 hours. There are 18 large tattorj ships Ju tus fleet. Preparing for a Home TIIE Medford Parent-Teachers bave started a series of radio A studies, conducted by 0. S. C. on the general subject of "The Developing Home." This series stresses not so much the teaching of the chil dren as the teaching of prospective parents. The next sub' jeet, on October 23d will be "When He Comes a Courting;" following that will be "Marriage;" and with a VERY proper sequence, "Planning for the Family," and "Getting a Start in Life," etc., etc. An excellent idea. Needless to say, the home is the corner stone of society. As the home goes, so we go as a nationv Tet, in general, it hag been the last thing to prepare for. We prepare for business, we prepare for a profession, we pre pare for college, we prepare for church, but the basis of it all the home, few of us actually prepare for. Homes, by and large, like Topsy, "jest grow." This radio course is designated to correct this habit, make home plauning a compulsory course in education, for as every one knows, education does not stop with graduation from school; in a certain sense it only begins then, and it never really ends. And the foundation of all good education rests in the home. Miss Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent, will do the local broadcasting. Parents who wish to listen in on these talks and get the benefit of this service, can learn all the details from her, or from any officers of the Medford Parent-Teachers associations. The more parents who take advantage of this course, the better for this community and all concerned. Money, -Money, -Money! . SOME people know all about money, what its real nature is, its hAhif U'hpn it's tnrA anA wlnart U'a VhmA . -trltot eUnuM be done about it when it's the latter; what should not be done when it's the former. They are in short, money-wisej money-conscioUB. We envy them, as all people who AREN'T, envy those who ARE. We frankly admit we know nothing about money, ex cept it's hard to got, harder to keep, and to date and through a very long period, has seemed to work best on a basis of gold. OUR good friend Mr. J. C. Barnes, knows a good deal about mftliAV. TTa ham tnflrla a r.iitr aP mnnov aF on A aaa - .smm Ul - onuuj auumjy a sjs. lOACH any CI VJ jnomics, and for the past week or so has been publishing a series of short articles m this paper on the present money problem, and what he would do to solve it. We have read those articles but frankly don't understand them. We hope others have read them who DO. And we wish some of the latter would write ub their opinion of the Barnes' scheme. To us the articles sound good particularly the one today on pears, which brings the matter so close home. But we are always suspicious with the way things SOUND in a financial way. Our experience has been the BETTER they sound, the WORSE they are. The more plausible they seem, the more full of holes they appear, when diagnosed by an expert. Let's hear from some of our other money experts. There aro many of them in Medford and Jackson County. If we can have a real money symposium in the columns of this paper, porhaps a way will be found to make money easier to obtain. And that is what everyone wants. We have yet to meet a' person who doesn't want all the money he can got LEGITI MATELY, of course 1 Those who pretend otherwise, are to us at least, always suspect. We have yet to meet ONE whose pretension was NOT an alibi for his inability to get it. BUT to return to our thesis: Mr. Barnes has told the readers Of tllia nfllUF ntYlflt 1A tltlttlra nliAiW 't j..,.- ttuiv uo itinina nuunv luuucj' , UU ITUU l BU1I1C of the readers tell us what they think about Mr. Barnes t That's fair, isn't itt Mr. Barnes askod us to give our opinion. We refused. We are often ACCUSED of saying something, ABOUT something we know nothing about; but we have never yet SAID anything about something WE KNOW, we know nothing about. And we don 't intcud to start In now. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M-D. signed letters pertaining Co personal aeajtaj and oygiene not to dls .oae diagnosis or treatment, will ne answered By Dr. drady u stamped Mil-addressed envelope w enclosed Letter, mould oe ortet ana written in ink- Owtng to the large ouinbej of letters received only a tew can oe ans wered bare. No reply can oe made to queries out conforming to instructions Addreaa Oi. William tkady. MS 1 cam! no. rteverley Uilis, Cal. THE MECHANICS Or BESPIBATION Drawing air Into tft6 chut 1a the only active part of breathing, the only part that require any muscular effort whether it be ihe ordinary automatic act of breathing of more I or less forced con scious or voluntary breathing. Expi ration, exhalation or breathing out la simply defla tion, comparable with allowing the air to escape from a rubber bag after you have Inflated H. By a muscular effort, principally contraction of the belly muscles, one can drive out some additional air after the normal quiet expiration la completed, but this need not con cern us here. Any one wno purposes to do the seny Breathing Exercises in Relaxa tion should do all his breathing ex ercise through the wide open mouth. in nearly an cases this la essential, to promote the desired degree of gen eral relaxation. If we seem to harp on the Idea of RELAXATION In these Instructions tt la because we know that most of the evils of bad breathing are do pe tie nt on a Kind of muscle-bound state which unwise training in chest expanding breathing has brought upon the victim of faulty physical education. We know, too. that It takes many months of earnest prac tice to break up wrong habits of Breathing and to free the diaphragm even partly from the inhibition of bad breathing habit. Some authorities would have us think that there are two different types of breathing, both normal. One type they call costal or cheat breath ing. The other they call abdominal. Some old timers even imagined the costal type was the normal type for women, and the abdominal type for men oniy. Maybe the high cheat type waa all a woman could do in the days of Iron bound waists but these arti ficial notions are no longer enter tained by physiologists, since wider observation haa shown that women not hampered by freak dresses or other restraints breathe as men do. A few quaint vole culture Instruc tors still cherish some peculiar con ceptions of breathing, but only a few. Although one should start the re laxation exercise with mouth wide open. It may well be that after sev eral months of faithful practice one will find It possible to do the exer cise as well breathinn entlrelv Ed Note: Readers wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady hoald send letters direct to Or. William Rradv. M. 2fiS Rl fn. through the nose in the ordinary mlno, Beverly Hills, Caiif. way. Tou cant Judge about this until you have learned by long prac tice how to breathe naturally. Im provement In the circulation and consequent relief of conges Uon in the nose and throat account for the freer nasal breathing. But no nov ice should attempt to do the belly breathing exercise except through the wide open mouth In the first six months. Unfortunately most of us have been brought up to believe 11 la rath er vulgar to have a belly and quite unrefined to let It expand even when one must bratJie. Then besides there la the chesty complex, the old side show barker's suggestion that a bulg ing chest signifies great strength, manliness, virility and the like. Both silly Ideas combine to keep the front wall of the abdomen retracted or held in, and that false conception la pre venting a lot of people from enjoy ing the health that -would be theirs but for their neglected education. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS You Can Breathe Easy Now What kind of breathing exercise should one take to expand the chest? My chest expansion is hardly 8 inches. (R. C. T.) Answer Never mind chest expan sion. That is normal. Send a dime and a stamped envelope and ask for booklet, "The Art of Easy Breathing." It is a mistake to strive for large chest expansion. Dandruff Please suggest something for ex cessive olllness of the scalp and dan- Ana. The best treatmen Is a sys tematic application of sulphur cream dally for aeveral weeks. If this seems too much trctible, the nest best thing I can suggest is a dally appli cation of a lotion as follows: Salicylic acid - 10 grain Resorcln 10 grains utterly pauperized. Re cant o on exchanging a LOT of what he pro duces for a LITTLE of what the oth er fellow produces. Since we don't know any better way to raise the level of prices of what the farmer produces to the level of the prices he must PAY for what the other fellow produces, wo must resort to destruction of the surplus In an effort to balance supply and demand. OUR ancestors had corn and WANTED MEAL. The only way they could think of to get the meal was to mash the corn between two stones. It waant particularly Intelligent, and it dldnt get very good results. But It was the best way they could think of at the time.' At least, it made some kind of meal, which was better than eating the whole corn. Colorful Revue Is Featured In Styles At Adriennes Show Colors borrowed from autumn leaves and graceful lines dictated by dame fashion combined to make Adri ennes style revue at the Craterlan theater Wednesday nlglt an attrac tive display. Interest centered on sleeves in dresses, smart swagger suits In rich woolen fabrics, and fur wraps. Among the new shades stressed by Adrlenne's models were tile, henni, brick, black and white, brown and red. Each month Adrlenne will pre sent a short fashion parade at the theater, according to present plans. Music for Thursday's revue was fur aished by Sebastian Apollo, and bea i ty operators from Bowman's Beauty shop had charge of makeup. Woven wire fences 29 feet hl.:h to prctect a grapefruit orchard fro:n desert winds are being built by a Santa Ana. Cal., grower. Swedish Massage Hours I to 5 Corrective Exercise, By Appt. Oscar S. Nissen, P.T. Physical Therapeutics Formerly Director and Instructor Massage Dept., Boston City Hosp. 528 E. Main St. Medford, Ore. orchestras NOW PLAYING -- Toilet water . Instead of One ounce favorite toilet your water, bay rum, witch hazel or plain alcohol may be used. If the lotion, a few drops rubbed Into the scalp once or twice dally, makes the hair too dry, add a few drops of castor olt to it. Resorcln tends to stain white or blond hair reddish. For more detailed Instructions on the treatment of dandruff and care of the hair send a stamped envelope bearing your address. (Copyright, 1933, John P. Dille Co.) Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OP LABOR, at Its annual convention, adopts a resolution calling for "the utmost endeavor for the protection of education from kindergarten through university." Labor Is Intelligent. It knows that ONLY with the spread of education has sny real Improvement In the con dition of labor come about. KNOWLEDGE, which Is another word for education, was aV first the possession of the privileged few, and was used for ie exploitation or the Ignorant many. It was only aa knowledge began to spread more widely that any pro gress for the masses became possible. The free publlo echool Is the agency by which knowledge la spread among the masses, and labor la wise In standing solidly behind the Institu tion of the public schools. M WALTEB NASH, membor of parlia ment from New Zealand, spesk lng at Calgary, up In Canada, de nounces destruction of livestock and crops as a means of maintaining commodity price levels. Re Is hitting, ot course, at the methods we are following ,here in the United 8tatea under our agricultural adjustment act. - DESTRUCTION of liveetoek and crops, m an effort to maintain something like fair prices, ISN'T particularly Intelligent. We might as well admit that. But farm prices must be main tained at something like the level of other prices or the fsrmer will be IN THE course of time, someone a little smarter ttian his fellows thought of a better way to make meal out of corn. He hollowed out one atone, thua making a mortar, and then shaped another atone to fit the hollow, thua making a pestle. The mortar and pestle provided a great Improvement over the original fist stones with which corn was crushed. Later on somebody else, smsrter yet, thought of the device of revolving two flat stones against each other, grinding the corn between the two and producing a far better quality of meal than had ever been produced before and doing It more rapidly. MAKING meal by crushing corn between two stones waa a crude process. Still, It PRODUCED MEAL, of a sort, and so, while crude It was worth while. Anything Is worth while that bet ters the condition of humanity. - BALANCING aupply and demand by destruction of the surplus Is likewise a crude process fully as crude as making meal by cru&hlng corn between two stones. But If It results In actually bal ancing supply and demand so that the farmer la able to exchange what he produces for a fairly comparable quantity of what he REQUIRES, It will be worth while. from 9 till 2 a. m. I JACKSONVILLE Be There When the House "Sots 'em Up" till aniaa ,rTifl1tr'f CITY MEAT MARKET FREE DELIVERY 8 :00 10 :00 2 :00 4 :00 121 No. Central Phone 324 LET'S HAVE STEAK Our steaks are always luscious and flavorful. Always nourishing without being heavy. Easily digested and tempting. Easy to prepare. IN TIME, and with growing Intelli gence. We mav be able in nrnro.ri from the crude nrocesa of dostrovlna surpluses, aa a means ot balancing supply and demand, to the more In telligent process of enabling every body to exchange what he produces lor a fairly comparable quantity of what the other fellow produces Just as we progressed from crushing corn between two sthones to the modern grist mill. Swiss Steak-lb. - - - - Steak, Rund or Sirloin, lb. Veal Steak, lb. - - -Bacon Squares, lb. -Bacon Backs, lb. - - -Bacon, mild cure, lb. - 17c 17c 15c 10c 17c 17c 1 Fresh dressed Fryers, Hens and Rabbits Fresh Oysters ASJTsiili IU.L ,i,ii.'M4,iju.ih.,.i " aMMaaaaaiai in ra-'imn inuin iraliinnl. imajn imial arce THE disarmament conference is running true to form only w vuv uvi uiuu uvivjjiaiiuu UOO UCT LI called back to Berlin, to confer with HiUer the "All Highest," because equality of armaments has not been granted to the N7.is. From this meeting wilt come the decision whether to order the German delegation to remain at Geneva or call them all home. It makes very little practical difference, which is done. If the Germans leave, there will be considerable talk at Geneva about concessions to Germany but nothing tangible will be granted. Germany won't get armament equality and Germany knows it, Thia return to Berlin is all window dressing, if Germany sticks at Geneva, whatever she does will bo the same Her dramatic exits and entrances are not for the benefit of the allies, but for political affect at home. AS previously predicted in this column, the disarmament con- . V .V A Aiieio will u, J.UPUI..V Ul tfllk, and perhaps a few concessions on PAPER, but aotuallv nothing will b done. If the conference doesn't make a Euro pean war more probable, rather than leas so, it will be a wonder. The plain and disagreeable truth is, while the people of Europe don't WANT war, they are in a state of mind, whioh will certainly TR0DUCE war. This may sound like a paradox, but it isn't They don't want war, but they are whipped up to a state of super national ism, which unless checked, or in some way sublimated, can't fail to produce war. To hold a disarmament conference in such an atmoMuioiv, is about aa sensible as to hold an Anti-Saloon leainle rur . . bar tender picnic I Only HI per cent of Ohio farms are still on unsurfared roads, com pared with a national average of 70 a per cent. Field beans produced the largnti cash Income of any crop Brown on MlrMgan farms In 1930, 1031 and i J833j 1 BALLOON NIGHT FAIRGROUNDS SATURDAY DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS The Finest 8-Piece Orchestra In Oregon MEN 35c LADIES 10c GIVE A MAN A BREAK . . . AND HE'LL BREAKJTOUR HEART! "Give them everything but love, baby and make that hard to get." that's tha creed of the worst woman on B'woyl Doors open at 1:45 p, m. Continuous Saturday and Sunday PLUS PARAMOUNT NEWS "SOUVENIR" "ONE AWFUL NIGHT" Starts Tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 14, 4 Big Days! Singing Torch Song j To Dad d'e and lullobiei to BiViies.' in "TORC . V? MCA Take a Loge Seat No Extra Charge I A Paramount Picture with RICARDO CORTEZ DAVID MAnnERS LYDA ROBERTI and BABY LeROY Last Times Today: Zane Grey's "To the Last Man" BSBBSBSBBlhSiiaMlH