PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933. Medford Mail Tribune "Emvont m Soutlurn Owm Rudt uw Hall rrlbun'r Osil) Cterpt StMurdi) rubluhed Of HEUKUHI) PKINTINU CO. lft-2f'3V H fU 8L lit) UK HI A UUHL, Bdttor An Utdepaodtot Nanptpw Enteral u ucuoa elm nutta it Utdord. Ortsoo, uoder Act of Utreb 8, 18T9. SUSRCHlfTION BATES Bf Mall -in AdfiDCC Daily. 1J raar 15. Ou Dalit, iti nonlba s.TB DaJij. ow nootb U Si Carrier la Adane Medford. AifaUod, JaUsonrllJa, Cerrtraj Point, Pboealx, TaJtot, Gold Hill and on tuctmn. DaJlj. on rur 16. Ou Dalit, tlx nontbs 9.20 Daily, om tnooti) .60 All term, eto lo tdraoca. Officii) papar of tbt Cltj of Madford Official oaper of Jactaoo Com. it. MEM BE b OF TUB AB89C1ATKD PHE88 Becelrliif Hull UaMd Win Serrlea lba AaaoelaUd Pran to tielwiTtlj antltlad to Uw ma for oudUuUod of ill oewi dlipatebaa credited to It or otherwlit credited lo into paper tod alM to tbe local oewt publlibed barelo. AU rlfbta 'or publlcatloo of icwctoJ dlipatba baralo ax Alio reaened. UEMREB Of UNITED PUEBB kfEMBRB OP AUDIT BUREAU Of CIRCULATIONS Adtertlflnt BeorMeatattiea 1L C. MOUENBEN COMPACT Omttfl 10 Nn York, Cbleaco, Oatrolt, Ian rrucUco lot Angela Seattle Portland. Ke Smudge Pot By Artmu Parry 3600 couple were married simul taneously Monday In Borne, under orders of Mussollno and auspices of the Fascists. Tbe results 'a this city, would be .1000 ahlvarees, ,and is horrible to contemplate. WhliVm mttmr fflnMl Will ha 11.60 Sinker? He will have-a chanai to drive hi auto, as well as ! . SHelf theory that th. return of bonded liquor win reduce the i txea. and nroduce neiTect auto drlv- I taxes, and produce perfect auto drlv- era. Is open to argument. 8ome hold I thst an SO mile per hour vehicle and 80-rod hootcn win not co-oramaie. it they do not. the widrning of the Main Stem will have to give way lor cvclone cellars, and pedestrians to avert the cemetery, or the hospital, will, have to be as ascrobatlc as apes. NKITIIKR 110 WK! (Press Dispatch) HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30 An R-K-O troupe; which hss wstcb ed two polar beara pacing back and forth In their narrow cages, panting with the heat, today la singing the praise of Francis Lederer. The Czeoho-Blovaklan star hss bought the bears front the studio and will ship them back to Alnska to be freed on their native Ice fields. This hu mane gesture Is costing Lederer $600 plus cost of shipment. The GalshevlkU have started 6r Ing their brushed sweaters, which seed combing. The brushed sweater comes In all colora. with a alx-weeks growth of whiskers. They are smart, nalvett. chic, ultra, moderne, and okayed by the NRA administrator. A hlnd-Ure blew out alongside the Del Oetchell hank Wed. pm. and sounded like a bandit had shot the cs&hler. MILLIONAIRE REGRETS RICHBS. (Hdllne Del Norte Triplicate.) He probably wouldn't be happy,' If he was poor. A balloon floated over the city yesterday, at about the right height for wages, snd what one has to sell. The Hallowe'en havoc was of a very low order, and not as cyclonic as In the good years and Indkatea that our vandals are not a hale and hearty, as they should bs. Professional srs era loose friends of the farm- again, currying the farmer for votes, A. tine combination these daya la an OSC. alumnus, and a Democrat, In the aame container, who thinks thst the one. football, eleven, the President, and the NRA, are being treated unfairly, unjustly, and un Amerlcsnly. It tha special session of ths legis lature; convenes and adjourns, with out a recurrence of the Rogue River fish bill, it will have fulfilled Its destiny, even If It accomplishes noth ing. A local piscatorial enthusiast announces, that he feels "the toscln should be sounded again on the sub ject." THE IIMdllT OF MUSE (Bullion, Tea, Times) Tha wild woman, which waa ao well played by Mra. Roy Bull Ington was declared to be the best psrt of the entertainment; her wild horrid look sjtd her terrific yslls sent tn women and children running and screaming from her booth. Both men and women declared they had never seen her equsl in anyone's big circus. The authorities seem to thluk lht parent should know, as well as sing. "Ol Wheie Is My Wsndertng Boy Tonight?" and, at the asm Urns manifest Interest In the whereabouts of dsughU.-. The officials say that the 1633 youth, Ilk the old-fashioned youth, is abls to resist everything but temptation, and with gasoline can get to It quicker. Authored Msytaj; Service. Bakes rt paiied. phona 100. All .NEIA, The Slaughter of Elk V1,K the protests of eastern Oregon sportsmen, an open ' season on elk was declared by the last Oregon Legis lature. What these sportsmen said would happen, has happened. The elk were slaughtered like rabbits. Affadavits have been pouring into headquarters of the state game commission, show ing that not 30 per cent of the elk. killed were ever brought in. The carcasses are rotting in the wilderness, and there is no attempt to estimate the number of wounded animals, dragging themselves around to die lingering deaths, or become helpless victims of predatory animals. TPHE passage of this open season law was a mistake; from the standpoint of sportsmanship and the protection of wild life, a crime. But it does no good to complain now, the barm has been done, the 1933 slaughter is water over he dam. Two things however SHOULD be done. First, no more open seasons fpr elk in this state should be declared. Second, a thorough investigation should be held and every effort made to-bring these, flagrant violators of the game laws to justice. A WANTON greed is at the bars, released a mob of mercenary killers who, under the guise of sportsmen, disregarded every consideration but the wanton lust of slaughter. Though elk meat at this time of the year, which is the mating season, is not desirable; elk teeth always have a ready sale. So scores of bulls were killed, the heads cut off or just the teeth extracted, and the remains left for the scavengers and vultures. These money grubbers were getting was good, regardless or what happened to less unscrupulous sportsmen in the years to come. They considered no one but themselves, and as a result, experts declare that the policy of wild life protection of 25 years as far as elk are concerned; has been undone. Greed, greed, greed, we that most of the ills of this analysis, to this vicious and Greed! ' i C PEAKING of greed what a fnrmoi Prpoirlflrif t-hm niiaai. V n . n m o 1 Viv,lr nMgHri. I Not ft h(ad man as men t?0- j not even a law breaker. But a jwh the getting was good, ed to others, or to ' the profession he represented, nnn . unr,ru, UKliJiD 1 No, Mr. Wiggin, was not a , ... , , , , , . , , . dld. he hd the best legal advice money could buy. But he WAS a law evader, that is, he didn t violate the letter of the law, which is all that counts with the courts, but he did violate the SPIRIT. It is, for example against the law for a bank to trade in its own stock. But it is not against the latv for an outside cor poration to do so. Whereupon President Wiggin, gathered his family, song, daughters and son-in-laws around him, organized them into corporations, and traded in Chase stock, until he directly and indirectly had cleaned up $10,000,000. As John Kelly points out in Oregonian, "Capital Pageant Review," this was only one op eration. At the same time "thrifty Wiggin was drawing down anything he could get from a miscellaneous assortment of corporations, ranging from $300 a month to $10,000 a year, and on top of these he had his salary raised to $200,000 a year, when he was publicly insisting that wages in general be re duced. Even when forced to retire, he had his own bank pro vide him with a pension of $100,000 per year, though recently tins pension was rescinded, after, not before, the fact became generally known I AND like his co-banker Mr. Wirrrrirt fauna nnlhinn 'pb- itlWnK i,i iiuo, uuimug uuiiuHiiy im proper. He was merely playing the game as it. had been played, as the law allowed it to be played, only, being a man of un questioned ability and shrewdness, he played it a LITTLE bet ter! That's all. And now Mr. Wiggin is very be held up to such publio scorn, and with his fellow club-mates on the "street" is accusing President RooBevelt of playing politics, and. treacherously flirting, with the "REDS" in his determination to drive the money changers from the temple." JUONE SO BLIND AS THOSE WHO CAN'T SEE I President Roosevelt is really the best friend hie financiers like Wiggin have, for he believes property, and' the preservation of the capitalistic system, as a system, which is tho only hope the type Wiggin represents has. Roosevelt merely intends to make that system honest, and fair, and just, adjust it so to speak to the ideals and principles of democracy, instead of letting it go hog wild and eventually destroy it. This program will nocessitato unsocial Rreed that the Wiggins possioie tne outrageous salaries and private grafts, that the Higher Ups, in frenzied finance, have been able to grab; it will result in a rMional and proper redistribution of wealth in simple terms, less money for the few and more money for the many. This is the Roosevelt Program. And if the Wieuins snd Reeds and Mcllons could see a few inches before their noses, they would realize it is the program they should be working night and day to advance, instead of trying to thwart and overthrow. They should be busy putting their own house in order. For we repeat, it is their only hope, snd the onlv hone of the system they represent, for doesn't do the job, someone like man, will I Kfllr nhv III Little Noreen Ann Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward O. Kelly, who has been 111 for the past several daya, waa repotted in a allhtly Improved condition yes terday. he will have to remain in bed for at least two weeks, however. back of such outrages. With going to get theirs while the of what happened to the game, are inclined, to think at times, life of ours are due, in the last primitive trait in human nature. spectacle this Albert H. Wiggin, As tar as can be determined man who was out to get HIS, REGARDLESS of what happen GREED, law breaker. For everything his interesting column in the Reed, of Dillon and Reed, Mr. in k! . much grieved that he should in the sanctity of private the elimination of the sordid rrrfsnt; it will render im- if someone like Roosevelt Huey Long, or Emms Gold. To Hate rarnlral The Sams Vsl ley school has announced a carnival Mday evening, Novemixr a. which will open at 8 o'clock. The public la twins: Invited for the ocssion. which th, student promts, to be quit ea lutein! nf. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.D. sicneo letters pertaining u pertunai aettita ana aygien oot to dU m diuifuoau) 01 treatment., wUj o acuwweo 07 Ur tirad) u a lUmpco ell-addred enfelupcj ocIimcu letters inuuld oe artist ano written 10 1 nit. Owing to tne tar-Re oumhet ol let ten received only a ie can 0 ana wered bent No reply can 0 made to queries out conforming to instructions address Dr. William Brady. 264 Kj caraino, tfewlej Uiiia, Cai. DIATHERMY OF TO.NSILS FOR CHILDREN. In a contribution to the medical press a throat specialist who has had considerable experience with tonsU fafr-v' --- aiainermy ieiec- V1W UMgUiRtHTU) says: "In child ren the surgical method is the operation of choice." The doctor states arbitrarily what Is a debat able quest Ion. Not every physic ian who attempts 'to employ dia thermy (electro-coagulfttton) or the extirpation of tonsils or for other operations Is. capable of using the method successfully In young chil dren. But certainly some physicians succeed with the method In the cases of children from, five to 12 years of sge. It Is mainly a question of the child's training jome cljlldren will sit in the dentist's chair and permit the dentist to treat their teeth, put In filling's, etc. Others have been brought' up dlfferjently and It la dif ficult or Impossible to manage them. A child Who will submit to ordinary dental treatment may make Just as good a patient for diathermy extirpa tion of the tonsils, provided the phy siclan is skilful, patient and blessed with the knack of handling children and gaining their confidence. The specialist means removal o: the tonsil by dissection or by the gull, lotlne and snare, In short the old Spanish custom, when he speaks of the "surgical" method. But in fact the diathermy or electro-coagulation method la a "surgical" method, and Indeed the physician who uses It successfully requires rather more skill than Is needed to do the old-fash- toned operation. But this throat specialist who re ported hla experience to the medical profession was iparently not too well informed about the effecta of dla thermy or Its particular value. He describes one case, the only serious case of hemorrhage following one of his treatments. He used hemoatats (artery clamps) In a futile effort to stop the bleeding. Had he been more familiar with the uses of diathermy ne would not have wasted time that way. Finally, he says, he lightly co agulated the bleeding point and the bleeding ceased. Incidentally, there la rarely any bleeding at all when diathermy Is skilfully used. One of the most lmpresslv. func tions of diathermy Impressive at least, to the brass throat surgeons who still lay back their long ears and bray that the "electric" method Is no good, doesn't "get" all the ton sil, etc., Is that It has proved the best bet for stopping such bleeding after the standard tonsillectomy. Not lew oia-time throat Burgeons have NEW YORK DAY BY DAY 3y O. O. Mclntyte NEW YORK, Nov. a. Theodore Roosevelt, 2nd., seems matured and agreeably seasoned by knocking around W9 the world. He has lost w h a t to many was ban tam bravado and cock - sureness, coming back to town quietly from his Philip pine post and slipping Into semi-obscurity. To Intimates Is "Th e Little Colonel" and when occasion demands h a a much of his sires flair for fiery fo rensic. His most amazing experience was In the wilds of Afghanistan, where he waa received by the swar thy Hill Tribes of whom Kipling so delightfully wrote. He found them in cutaways and other Bond stmt swank, alighting from their airplane, turning on the radio, asking their butlers to shake up cocktails and discussing Hitler and Babe Ruth in Oxford accents. He saw flivvers driven by mad mullahs In derbies who consulted wrist watches. At a Persian banquet It waa re gretted the young Aga Ben Hassan, fastest stepper in all Teheran, waa absent. It appeared he hed renounc ed all social activities since he had hot hla mother, "But," sighed a friend, he will get over it when proper time of lamentation passes." The Washington Square Intelli gentsia are In hot debate again as tn UhAthr AhMk amAT tL-nitA hla fa. mou works. leading the cons are wnvpr nerioro ana J?sepn AUSIAnoer. They are 1lrm in their opinion that Edward de Vere, the seventeenth Earl of Oxford, Is the rer: author. The East Side's Laurel and Hardy nre "Wireless Louie" Zeltner and "S'ltch" McCarthy. They present a human comedy only the sidewalks of I the Ghetto could apawn. Zeltner is I a news-tlpster who brlnss hi, hot; ones to the ottic, instead ot tele-1 phoning, and It was Prank O'Malley w,tio bestowed the "Wireless." "Stitch" Is a cross-eyed ball bondsman, a ssl-1 low, little twisted man Zeltner. a six- rooter can. a -num.n pretee .' Add- ini: ' liven tangled." j Among earrTest itudents of Dick-! n. In Am.rlra I. Un. T. r.rrf.n of all literary trades and a master of ! several. He read all of Dickens by i tne time ne was IB and has reread him downs of times since. Nobodv ginning of an Incident he cannot repeat to the finish. Oddly enough, his favorlt book of the moderns Is "Jtirgen." On ot th, Aigh spots ot aluumen been rescued from their waywardness by seeing this happy effect of dia thermy In a case of such uncontrol lable hemorrhage following the old Spanish custom. Diathermy is pre eminently the method for persons who bleed too freely. The specialist who made this report does seem to consider tbe diathermy method the method of choice In poor surgical jlsks, the aged. In cases where the patient cannot lose any time from his work or business . . . Boy, take all my time -you want, but give me the diathermy method wl.en my tonsils must be removed, for I don't like sere throat at all. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Castor Oil Has Some Cse Maybe The Hollywood lady who told you about her auccess In driving away mice and gophers by glowing a caator bean tree on the premises and acat terlng the beans about the ground . . . I have read In some magazine that castor beans drive away moths and that tte seeds if eaten are a real polssn for rats and mice. M. J. Answer Thank you. Perhaps other reaUers tcUl give us. ttfetr experience with It. mtii all. everything that grows must have some. Use in the world In Your Eye. Ben Told brushing castor oil along the edges of the eyellda on the soots of the lash'3 will Increase the growth of the eyelashea. Aiy harm In using it so? A. J. B. Answer No. Gastor oil Is soothing to an Irritated eye. Please report what effects you obtain with It. Take a Breather. What la the deep breathing atunt which you prescribe for so many troubles? E. W. P. Answer I do not recommend "deep breathing." Perhaps you refer to Belly Breathing. That is described In the booklet "The Art of Easy Breathing." Send a dime (not .stamps) and a atamped envelope bearing your address, and ask for the booklet. Brh-rh-rh! Is It good hygiene to take a morn ing shower beginning with hot and a fast cold finish? A. M. Answer Yes, If you enjoy It and feel good after the shower. The Ills Called Rheumatism. I understand you have a treatment for chronic disabling rheumatism . . . A. E. F. Answer I haven't. Send a dime (not atamps) and a stamped enve lope' bearing your address, and ask for the booklet "The Ills Called Rheu matism." It gives the best sugges tions I can offer about treatment. (Copyright, 1933,- John F. Dllle Co.) Ed Note: Readers wishing to communicate with Or. Brady should send letters direct to Dr. William Brady. M. O., 265 El Ca mlno. Beverly Hills. Ca.U Is a place called "Cohen's" In the Jumble of Hester street, nearest In alcoholic depravity to "The Doctor's," whose "third rail" libations and rear flop room were part of Park Row for so long. The slummer for $3 can set-'em-up to the house at Cohen's, and, like those wlggly things that squirm up from an old lifted rock, the room will fill. The lips of regu lars are blistered from drinking un adulterated hellflre called "Bowery smoke." Three ahots and drinkers stiffen, dead to the world. Thingumbobs: Alan Dale's daugh ter is conducting a column in a Long Island newspaper as "Alan Dale Jr." , . . Katherlne Brush cannot plot a novel without first selecteing the title. , . . Samuel Insull would always sit when he had to go back to the house for anything. . . , But evidently It did no good. . . . Joe Cook has one chill dinner a week. . . . Luchow's Is rumored planning to occupy a huge site on Madison avenue In t,he '50s. . . . James Madi son, long a writer of vaudeville skits, Thousands have Ended their Bowel Worries by. taking this Can constipation actually ke over come? "Yes I" say medical men. "Yes I" say the many thousands who have followed Inert- advice and Ano(t). You arc not likely to cure vour constipation with snlts. pills, tablets or anv of the habit-forming cathar tics. But you con correct this con dition bv gentle regulation with a suitable liquid laxative. THE LIQUID TEST: This is the way many men and women have made their bowels as regular as clockwork in a very short lime. First: select a i properly prepared liquid laxative. Second: fake the dose you find suited to your system. Third: gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving of their own acccra. SimnI(,, ,,., tt? And j, work,; The rllflhl lquid n,,ive hrjnf., 'ho",ul;'h o''1 '',lon 'hout !''"S Pl'vca liquia laxative (one wnicn is most widely used for both adults and children; nir pepsin. Dr. Caldwell' Svnin Pensin is a prescription, and perfectly safe. Its laxative action la publishing a quarterly for collect ors in California. When Benny Rubin waa a raga muffin of the Ghetto sidewalks a Lady Eiountlful visiting Hester street asked ;if she might Join their games., "Sure," said Benny, "come on to de dock. We're gettln" ready to slug rata." Ungual brevity of moderns is em ployed in their most breathless mo ments. On the steps of the Blltmore a young couple gazing In mutual ad miration while a cab waited. "Oke or "he hesitated. "Oke," ahe said, and aa they Jumped Into the taxi he aald to the- driver: "Marriage license bu reau." I have been thinking today there never was such a glorious time In the nation's history for grandma again to murmur her favorite sigh: "What'a to become of the world?" (Copyright, 1933, McNaught Syndi cate, Inc.) 1 Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS OREGON, according to .the depart ment of agriculture, plants one- thJrtleth of one per cent of tie Unit ed States cdrn acreage, but grows one'twentleth of one per, cent ofr the totSfcl bushels harvested. In other words, production of corn per acre In Oregon la ABOVE the av erage for the UnltedStata. or NLY a few yean, ago,, we were told that corn COULDN'T BE GROWN in Oregon. People have a lot of queer ideas about what can't be done, don't they? j ANOTHER thought: i Where would this world be now If it had followed always the leader- 1 ship of those who say "it cant be ; done" and never the leadership of ; those who say "it CAN be done." HpHIS is the answer: The world ' still be hack in the days of Ne anderthal man, and we would be get- j ting our food with a club. THINGS are in a right now, and frightful mess lot of people are making slurring remarks about this modern civilization of ours, con tending that It la pretty much of a fizzle. Listen:' With all its faults, this modern civilization of ours Is PAR AHEAD of any civilization the world ever saw before. OUR great trouble, at the present moment, Is over-production especially of food. As a result, prices of food to the producer are. disas trously low. ! But for thousands of years the trouble that constantly faced man kind, the grisly, spectre always lurk Ing In the background, was FAMINE. As between over-production and famine, over-production Is far pref- ; erable. AS A matter of fact, we are men- ! aced by over-production only because development of the machin ery of distribution has failed to keep pace with the machinery of produc tion. If everybody in the world could only have EVERYTHING BE WANTS. . there would be no such thing as ' ; over-production. 4 ' I LETS put it In another way: ;, If everybody could exchange j what he produces, including his la bor on fair and equal terms for what everybody else produces, there would be no such thing as over-production. In that happy event, the more we advice! J the dose can be measured, and action controlled. Pills and tablets containing drugs of violent action are hard on the bowels. If there are children in your household, don't give them any fnd form of laxative, but use a health ful, helpful preparation like syrup pepsin. Its very taste will tell you it is wholesome, and agreeable to the stomach. Delightful taste, and delightful action; there is no dis comfort at tho lime, or after. Ask your druggist for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, all ready to take. A Frank Statement Concerning Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin We believe the use of pills and tablets containing mineral drugs is rapidly giv ing way to gentle regulation of the bowels with a liquid laxative. We believe Dr. Caldwell's original prescription of fresh herbs, pure pepsin, and senna is the ideal family laxative. And we JrnoM it is a safe preparation for children and expectant mothers because it does not cause bowel strain or irritate the kidneys. I produced tha more we would HAVE that Is to say, the greater would be our prosperity. BUT let's bogs. get back to corn and Oregon, aa you have- just read, pro duces one -twentieth of one per cent of all the corn grown In the United States. Not a very large share, but It corresponds roughly with our per centage of tho total hogs. v Oregon, according to the depart ment of agriculture, produces one half of one per cent of all the hogs grown In the country. Corn and hogs, you see, go to gether. You don't have to tell a Middle Western farmar that. He knows It. OR some time past, the Pacific Coast has consumed more hogs than It has produced. Hence bhe Pacific Coast producer has received the corn belt price PLUS the freight to the Pacific Coast. This condition will continue to ex ist, theoretically at least, as long aa the Pacific Coaat consumes ONE HOG more than It produces. Whenever the Pacific Coast produces one hog more than it consumes, ks producers will receive the coco bsvt price LfiSS the freight. , Hhe thing, for us to de, quite ob viously, is to keep our production of hogs- slightly under our consump tion. Oregon Weather Unsettled tonight and Friday; prob ably rains north portion, cocler east THE BIGGEST. LAUGH NEWS OF THE YEAR! JACK PEARL The Satonlfiwncuwwn Mmttll JIMMY DURANTE 5T CO SsM r e sr 00 s o n 3 5' n i o. s 1 ft rt -e 3 o JJ, 0) 9 H portion tonight; moderate west to northwest wind ofishore. .Medford Couple Mr. and airs. C. D. Wood of Medford were In Grants Pass Tue&ay shopping snd on busi ness, the Grants Pass Courier staU-s. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'U Jump Out of Bed in the Morning RaruV to Go II you (eel icur ant) nick sad the vorid looks punk, don't iwallow a lot ol ealts, min eral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing turn and expect them to make you suddenly sweat and buoyant and full of unanine. For they can't do It. They only move the bowela and a mere movement doesn t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If this bilo is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bioaU up your stomach. You have a thick-bad tate and your breath Is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. It takes those good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds ot bile flowing freely and make you Feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmlMS. gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when It co rues to making the brie now freely. But don't ask lor liver pills. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Look for the name J$A. Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red label. Reaenta.subsitute.25cat-drug Korea. O 131 C. M. Co. Sweltsh Massage Hours 2 to 5 Corrective bxerciset By Appt. Oscar S. Nissen, F.X. Physical Therapeutics Formerly Director and Instructor Mnunffp npni Boston CltV HOfD. 538 E. Main St. Medford, Ore.. . I Starts Saturday Here they are radio's Bar on Munchausen and the one and only "Schnoz zle"' Durante crashing the campus and mingling with the college cut ies in the year's funniest pic ture! 1 " P 3 C9 o P r Olive Ted H-ea!jj I 4 Ifrasj-o-Wsv. 4-M-r r Today and Tomorrow THE VOICE OF THE ETHER THAT LURED TO DEATH I VIVIENNE OSBORNE GAIL PATRICK