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A Lesson for Demagogues
WELL, well ! To those whose memories go back eight years,
I something very surprising happened the other day,
J Eight years ago Charles Evans Hughes wag a big corporation
lawyer, one of the highest paid in the United States. He be
longed to the Union League club, parted his whiskers in the
middle, and enjoyed more than a speaking acquaintance with
J. P. Morgan.
Someone mentioned him ag a probable appointee to the
United States supreme court. What a furore was aroused,
particularly among the liberal Democrats. What fulminating
editorials were written, and in radical circles what resolutions
were adopted !
A few years later Mr. Hughes was not only appointed to the
supreme court bu at the death of William" Howard Taft, was
elevated to chief justice.
Again the storm broke. President Hoover had sold out to
Wall Street, and "big Business again had its plutocratic hireling
presiding over the U. S. supreme court."
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By William Brady, M.D.
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HAVE VOU HAD VOIR COPPER TODAYT
WELL just the other day the supreme court handed down
an important decision. It sustained the right of a state
(in this case Minnesota) to declare a three 'year moratorium on
mortgageg. The opinion was written by Chief Justice Hughes.
It was as clear cut and decisive a victory for human rights
against property rights, as one could imagine.
The two outstanding Democratic liberals on the court,
Brandcis and Cardoza, supported Hughes as did Roberts aud
Stone. The other four dissented.
We haven't the text of the decision, Judging by reports,
however, it must be legally, the biggest boost for Roosevelt's
New Deal, that has occurred since March 4th last. In effect, it
no doubt maintains, that in time of great national crisis, execu
tive and legislative control, for the protection of the people,
(may be extended even to the point of infringing upon formerly
recognized rights of property.
j-Jy&2j' I This sustains the very corner-stone of Roosevelt's New Deal.
I And a REPUBLICAN corporation lawyer,, a man whose income
a few years ago was in six figures, and whose clothes were
made by a Fifth Ave. tailor, made this possible.
What is the answer! That CHARLES EVANS HUGHES
has changed? No.
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u,Z"X X OUGHES was always a great jurist, a great man, and a
his first offense, so he was freed with 4 a thorough-going liberal. He could always have been dc-
t7h.T.t of him again.1 XMBiW VM upon to do the right thing-the just -thing-trie thing
, ,, ,H calculated to benefit this country, as a whole, iiuito aside from
It's only three week till Ground t -" '
Hog Day. when the Ground Hog and the Bclfish considerations of any class, INCLUDING his own.
1,87 candidate, will see their shadow. gH(,h mpn gre feut jllgtjca HlghPS j nml al,vyS
Democrats are """'"'"s1", bas been ONE of them.
find anytt1nggto7bea?the Democratic We wish this practical demonstration might make some of
purchase of 33,ooo,ooo worth of oup rnnl,0 rousers pause,and dispassionately examine their
iray-"-2rr
fvf
Ye Smudge Pot
'. ny Arthur Perry.
bridles for 348 army mulea, In 1918.
fixed at four
victim, beforo they start throwing decomposed vegetables and
Z a""1 gs.-in "hort, look before they leap. Judge a man
constitutional, because It la one more by what ho IS, brethren, not by his income or his associates,
time than you are supposed to . the d daima )im tQ b(J,
dentist.
isucn a Habit, if generally adopted, would do more to advance
the real welfare of this country, than any other one thing we
can imagine,
PAOE SAMUEL INSULL!
1 (Press Dispatch)
' WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis., Jan.
8 (Up) A group of OWA work
ers removed a pile of brlcka from
a plot of ground which once was
a olty street. Among the workera
waa John Smith. When the work
was done, Smith went before the
city council, proved that he had
bought the tract and demanded
$400 damages for removal of the
brlska. He lost his Job but col
lected the MOO.
Rudee Vallee at uz, are battling for
a divorce, on the front pages of the
; The Case of Emma Goldman
QO Emma Goldman wants to come back to tho United States I
After ancxilc of 14 years, this anarchistic Joan of Arc,
humbly begs admission into the "land of tho free and the home
of the brave." , '
Tet we have the same form of government, the same eco-
isnd. The rjuiio crooner is charged I10mic and social set-up, that we had, when Emma was a profes-
wim overruling uuv . . , i...
with a aaxophone solo, it la not much sional agitator, painting the glories of communism, and flaying
to read about, but aure is a pleasant f)10 iniquities of this cesspool of plutocratio tyranny.
relief from the romantic adventures ' F '
of Aimee sempie Mcpherson. ' "hy should she wish to return to a nest that tho barons of
financial situation rredatory wealth have fouled; and Big Business, backed by a
mere seem to be considerable mercenary and subsidized press has so mercilessly exploited?
STllSZMli' Certainly not to continue her agitation. For she knows the
the government, to restore prosperity moment she steps toward a soap box, she will be deported again.
amountr"egnureiy too'much foTthei? Can it be that Emma has changed T Is it possible that after
imaginations, when they mention iler j4 yr.,,r pilgrimage including several years residence in her
th epubllo debt with Its row of aeroa . . . , . . .
the length of the average arm. they beloved Russia, sho has decided, that all things considered, the
feel like they had been hit in the United States comes nearer being the Promised Land than any
back of the neck by a heavyweight .
wrestler. It requires no more lungs OtlierT
to say, "a billion dollars" than "a
minion dollars", so why worry about EBBE so, but we doubt it. We don't believe professional
It. The work would come In the 1V1 , , r,
counting, and use up a lot of time. agitators liko Emma Goldman ever change. Ihcy arc cou-
Your corr. has listened to a number genital sore-heads. They are incurably "agin the government"
of financial giants discussing the , ..
matter, and all aay: "Well, how are ANY government. In their philosophy "whatever is, IS
you going to approach a billion dol- wrong " .
lara and good Lord, 31 billion dol-' ,
lara i" wo sugdeat renting col. stusrt-s 1 For dcciulcg Miss Goldman preached revolution and a dicta-
forrpi"hfoTk!UThethmoun tol'sl,iP of ,ho proletariat only when capitalistic governments
tainous aum la too much even for a had been destroyed, would the common people, she, declared,
young lawyer to allege he "-! Como into their rightful hcritaire
stands. To round up the 31,000.. ' l"nl "uo ,nr,r "M"1"' iit-riiiife,e.
ooo.ooo the people are urged to spend ' When Russia followed this advice, Emma's "promised land"
whst they have i saved for a rainy day. ... . . . .. .. . . ,-,,...,, r,: .
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A renegade dentist who makea his
living by panning the aluminum ware
many of us use in our kitchen In
variably signs his
name as "Dr.
Doe." That Im
presses the un.
wary reader who
Imagines the
trlckater la a
medical author
ity or something,
To bolster up the
trick dentist's
weird imsglno'
tlons against the
use of aluminum
vessels for cook
ing and containing food, he cites or
uotes a number of "eminent auiuuu.
ties," the majority oi wnom ate
scure charlatans of one atrlpe or an
other, but well the shrewd dentist
who makes a noise like a doctor knows
that the simple folk who take his
propaganda seriously will never see
the humor of that.
Medicine Is making rapid strides
these days and not all the strides
are In a circle. I should not be aaton.
Ished If some one were to discover
tomorrow that there la a definite
quantity of aluminum normally pres
ent In the body ana tnat a ncnuuj
person requires a regular dally ration
of aluminum to maintain optimum
health.
Formerly we thought that copper is
rather poisonous and that It la foreign
to the healthy body. But in tne past
few years our view has ohanged.
Now we know that thero is a small
amount of copper normally present
In the body, and that a minute trace
ot copper Is essential and desirable In
the dally ration. Especially Is It de
sirable where there Is any degree ot
anemia.
Hence the Incorporation of a whirl
of copper in the Iron tonic for the
blood.
If a child or adult awallows as
much as one grain of copper sulphate
dissolved In a spoonful or two of
water, the medicine acts aa a prompt
emetic, and for this reason I recom
mend that a half dozen tablet of
copper sulphate each containing one
sroin be kept In the emergency chest
or pocket first aid kit for poisoning
emergenlcs. In such an emergency
the copper sulphate acts Instantly.
where ordinary emetlca takes many
mlnutas or fall to act at all. My
own baby once got hold of a bottle
of corrosive sublimate tablets In my
office, and had put at least one In
her mouth. A dose of copper sulphate
brought Instant ejection. I owo this
practical knowledge to a great phy
sician Dr. Abraham Jacobl, God rest
his soul.
The same quantity, one grain, la
enough copper sulphate to put In the
pint of Iron tonic. Don't let anybody
scare you about this. Just purchase
from the druggist the standard, of
ficial Ingredients, namely, a singly
grain of copper sulphate (otherwise
called "blue vitriol" and "blue stone")
and four ounces of Iron and ammo
nium citrate (this la one medicine
which la official In the Pharmaco
poea, so that no half-baked druggist
or drug clerk can tell you he doesn't
understand what you want, unless he
Is an utter Imbecile). Put the Iron
In a pint bottle, and fill the bottle
up with water that haa been boiled.
When the medicine la all dissolved,
drop In the copper sulphate, and
shake up the medicine once more.
Now you are all set. The dose of
this medicine for simple hypochromic
anemia Is a teaspoonful after food
three times a day, and you should
continue It for two or three months.
A good way to take the dose la In a
little water, sweetened and flavored
with fruit Juice.' It does not upset
digestion or cause constipation. Zt
does not Injure the teeth. It does
and should blacken the stools.
Comment
on the
Day's News
Flight vo Time
(Med ford and Jackson County
History From the Files of Tbe
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Years
Aro.)
invited the congressmen to aend
three or four of their number to e
him. Coast towna are active now
against the absorption.
By FRANK JENKINS
Uf OVERNMENT ' to borrow TEN
V BILLIONS!"
This statement ' haa been ringing
In people's ears for days, shouted
by the headlines, spoken by the ra
dio and spread by word of mouth on
the streets.
Because of the magnitude of the
sum involved, It has been a some
what shocking sound.
QUESTIONS AXD ANSWERS.
Unrecognized Whooping Cough.
We can't Imagine how our 5-year-
old daughter got whooping cough for
we had taken her no place, and she
had not played with any suspicious
children for a long while. B. R. T.
Answer Adults or children may
have whooping cough In moderate
form and the nature of the disease
Is not recognized. Persons who have
had prophylactic vaccination, or those
who have received the "vaccine" In
the early stage of whooping cough,
may have the disease In a form that
escapes recognition, yet they may In
fect others.
Wrist Strap Hocus-pocus.
Please advise the benefits and
otherwise of wearing a wrist strap as
athletes do. Some authorities claim
, . L. J. S.
Answer Nonsense. If there's some
thing the matter with the wrist ft
strap may support and protect It.
Sugar,
Excellent remedy for hiccoughs. Eat
little sugar. It haa relieved me
many times, and others. M. R. J.
Answer Thank you. Our readers
may put your remedy to the test. In
obstinate hiccoughs relief la often
obtained by rebreathlng into an ordl
nary paper sack, such as grocers use,
for a few minutes. This elves the
effect of Inhalations of carbon dioxide
and air. Of course the paper bag must
be held closely over nose and mouth.
(Copyright, 1934, John P. Dllle Co.)
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communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letters direct to Dr.
William llrady, M. D., 265 El Ca
milla, Beverly II 1 1 is. Cal.
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
BY O.O.McIntyre
She lind it terrible time, and wns delighted to
VITIIAT sho thought of Germany haa not been recorded, but
" she didn't stay thero long. AVo have an idea Von Ilindcn-
DOOR KM MA GOLDMAN'!. She doesn't know what she
' a wnnti Uttt sIia L-tinu-o slm TinFV'T ...l,Qf l,rt 11 si
NEW YORK. Jan. 11 They were
dog fanciers, canlnophllea, relating
unusual capers of their pets In a
corner of the Lo
tus club. It was
started by a
dachshund owner
w-ho told cf hta
four-year-old pet
leaping suddenly
in the air one
day and dashing
again and again
Into the atone
wall of a garage.:
An hour later It.
died. A suicide, j
An Albany law
yer had a coach
dog that lived
with hla family 13 years. One sum
mer It accompanied them to Atlantic
City and became attached to a chair
pusher, following him everywhere.
Taken home, the dog vanished. Three
months later tt was found ' at the
resort again, following the pusher.
A real estate man in Westchester
owned a chow, friendly for years.
All of a sudden It would go near
no one. spending time In a nearby
woods. It would come at Intervals
for food, put out for It, but only at
night when all retired. This went
on two years and then It returned a
amiable aa ever.
. I told of a Boston that grew sud
denly and amazingly savage toward
the Turk proprietor of a souvenir
shop In the Orand Central eone.
Never before had he appeared 'fero
cious. A few months later the head
line told of the shop-keeper's arrest
for outrageous cruelty to dogs.
changes In her present play she oc
cupies two dressing rooms. , . . W. U.
Day, so long Identified with the Rolls
auto, conducts a riding academy for
diversion. . . . Harpo Marx, the silent
one, was rebuked for talking too late
In a Moscow hotel. ... J. Harold
Murray la an expert skater. . . . Dud
ley Field M alone la out front again
with a big Park Avenue law office.
Kenyon Nicholson's bawdy success.
"Sailor Beware!" might suggest a
playwright who is a hardbolled hel
lion. Instead, he la somewhat thte
dllle tan te, with a collar ad. profile. Is
hannilv mnrrlMl. navv vi1ta nlshf.
clubs and Is a devoted student of the
classics. He waa born In Crawfords
ville. Ind., and although no relation,
his mentor is Meredith Nicholson. In
diana novelist, born In the same
town, whom he addresses aa "Uncle."
aa under the "New Deal" It la claim
ed there will be no more rainy daye. like her promised land t She liked it no more than sho did tho
do'ubtTy VhUThoVavel'J- she liked it LESS. Tho tyrrany of the
garded aa a dead immortal cinch, by soviet, sho jiroclaimed, was worse than tho alleged tyranny of
thrifty they voted for free electric " flU c,,rel
lights, so they could eave the water escape to Herman',
ur innr riuiarvn cm in ran, avna
were fearful the power barons would
use ao much water, their great-great-great-great-grandson
would die of
la also a resident of these paru, who ncrfcT t exactly cordial and probably Hitler was less so.
etarta the morning fire with German At any rate Emma was next reported in London, and then in
marka. Instead of the evening paper. -
Now the remark are drifting into Montreal. And now she wants to come IIOMK for a time.
Inflation, which la something else
everybody understands, until th
damage Is done.- The country ahould
get back o na chicken-feed and Din
tnSn jislfasjMwVwMs" Tl" worlH 0,11 of join, but " c,,rsod spitc' ,,lnt cvor S'lE '
.' . ' was born to set it right 1 The nloomlest ot producers Is ten-
The lady mayor of Isaaquah, Wash., ' n. . . . .. . ,. . .. i . , , nox Bobinon. wtuw offering this
was recalled by a n-andato .J tne 1 " rn-iiu, in ner wanderings, tor no , ,rMon approprlaiely nroih. an
people, the first cf th. weK
defeat, ahe announced ahe would
for aherlff. at the next opportunity,
That aeema to bo the ntlon-wlde . Tn a lavmail at least to this one her mkfm-liii, nnnnurs Moore's estimate ot Yeats: -A dl-
Idea: If you make a flule oi every- . . .... ... . ml fellow who looked like a wet um
thing else, run for sheriff. " " """1'itii' uit-aiiam, uusiraien oy a cnronio spiritual
Success at clerical work at the aae
of 31 la predicted relatively much
m ' mixeS TEH. 1,0 P0"1""'" Gol,Ima.iS-and Berkn.ans-who are following
Lorft. of Columbia university. tlic doctrines that Rhe advanced, but when brought to the test,
Reverting to the custom of pioneer brought her such sorrow and disillusion!
days, numerous North Carolina far.
mers rre curing cow hides and mak-
She la the middle-aged hat-checker
In a shabby cellar cabaret In The
Vtllage whither a quartet of ua had
gone in a dip of alummlng. In the
taxi uptown we commented on the
Madonna beatitude of her smile.
Every husband has seen It when his
wife looks at their child first time.
Other men have seen It from piled
pillows In satiny alcove, delicately
scented. In hwpltal wards and tn hon
est nests built to shield their own.
There Is no difference. The same
remembered smile In grandeur or
m me e-- ' - " season wiw, n)imii minj rw....
After doubt he could analyze her trouble, nml explain her to the world, I eldritch opu called, "is Life wortn
1.1 run1.- i ( l if t Living?" Percy llsmmond observed
unity. " "l 10 liersi'll. lhl Kohinjon suwested oeorge
to be a misplaced idealism, frustrated by
indigestion.
Our only hope is that her si-.d experience may prove a lesson,
inf Uul( pwu aliou at home.
That would, fortuitously nl least, foivp Km 111 a Uohliutin, to
lender a. geuuiue ttcrvicv to b.cr uutivo land.
brella left at rainy day picnic."
Thingumbobs: Victor Moore wss
once John Drew's secretary. . . . "NJ
ai." favored haunt of the literati. l
to enlarge by taking over two private
residences adjoining. . . . Achmcrt
Abdullah has boulevardlered Hi 11
world capitals. . . . Peguy Joyce lives
In Judjje Samuel Srabury's block on
tho fashionable upper Ks.t S'.de
At dusk, circling the gravel path
of the old Central 'Park reservoir.
will always be seen a sprinkling ot
firemen In uniform. It's where they
take their constitutionals during
houra off. Among sundown walkers,
too, are many shady characters who
not only get a breath of fresh air
but are able to converse about aub
Jecte In which they arc Interested,
without fear of eavesdroppers or dictaphone.
Radio experts declare one of the
most engaging talks over the air. In
1033 waa that of a novice, Mra. Dwlght
Morrow, In behalf of a charity drive.
Never before a microphone, ahe was
perfectly composed, and sweetly voic
ed and sweeplngly brilliant. Several
enormous radio contracts to be filled
out at her own figure were rushed
to her. but were courteously returned.
My gastronomic gszlng last even
ing centered on a Japsnese lady next
table. Her order wss: Fresh lobster
bisque, omelette with mushrooms,
eotfee and apple pie with cheese.
What, no teal
Also I'm not yet out of my Chrlst
maa Jam. I hid my wife's present In
so many different places that I'm still
on the hunt for It.
(Copyright, 1934. McNaught Syndi
cate. Inc.)
More than a million Mexicans
have responded to the national re
patriation movement and returned
to their own soil from throughout
Vie United 8tates since 1039. south
ern Csllfornla relief agenclea estimate.
An airplane propeller driven by a
small motor is used by a Japanese
farmer at El Centre, Cal., to prevent
frost from settling on tomato vines.
IT SHOCKED the stock market,
1 of course you have read, but not
very badly.
If you follow the little table of
averages printed dally In thla news
paper, you must have noted that
the average haa slid off only a trifle
more than three plonts since the an
nouncement of the ' government's
program.
Bales haven't been heavy. On Sat
urday, for example, transfers amount
ed to only 600,000 shares. That does
not Indicate any great amount of fear
of We future on the part of the
owners of securities.
SUPPOSE, Just to get an Idea of
Its probable effects, we do a little
analyzing of this borrowing program.
Where will the money come from?
What will be done with It after It
la borrowed? How will It be repaid?
Answers to these questions, if they
are fairly accurate, ought to en
lighten ua somewhat.
H
FIRST, where will the money come
from?
Why, It will ccrne from people
wholiave money, of course, and who
have confidence enough 'In their gov.
ernment to lend It. People of this
sort will buy the government's bonds.
The point Is that the government
will be borrowing from Its OWN
PEOPLE; not from foreign countries.
That Is to say. It will stay right
here at home.
11HAT will be done with the
M money after It Is borrowed?
well. It will be SPENT spent for
all the various purposes covered by
the government's vast recovery pro
gram: some of It for building roads;
some of It for building batleshlps;
some of it for building battleships;
power plants; huge sums of It di
rectly In wages as a part of the CWA
program wihich la now furnishing
employment to people who didn't
have employment' before.
Thnt Is to say, the government
will borrow It from one person and
spend It with another.
A N OTHER point:
The government will borrow
this money from people who have It
but are afraid to USE IT THEM
SELVES, because at present they
have confidence In nothing but the
government, and after borrowing It
will PUT IT TO WORK.
Otherwise, at least for the pres
ent, It wouldn't .have gone to work.
How will
be repaid?
The answer Is simple. It will be
repaid Out of the proceeds of TAXA
TION. If you have an Income, you
will be taxed on it to repay these
loans. Every time you buy a glaaa
of beer or a package of cigarettes,
you will pay taxes directly to help
repay these Joans. Every time you
buy ANYTHING WHATEVER, you
will pay taxea Indirectly to help re
pay these loans, because taxes are a
part of the cost of doing business,
and have to be added to the final
selling price of every article that la
produced.
With the money collected from
taxes, here, there and everywhere,
those who are loaning money to the
government now will be repaid.
IP THE reasoning here set forth Is
accurate, It must be apparent that
the governments present borrowing
and spending activities constitute a
vast process of putting money In
motion.
The government takes it from
those who have It, but are afraid to
use It, and spends It with those who
need It, either for food, clothing and
shelter, or In order to keep their
businesses going.
In other words, the government
takes Idle money and puts It to work.
In the course of time, through the
process of taxation. It win gather In
thla money again and return It to
those from whom It waa taken.
Viewed In this light, these vast
borrowings don't look so terrible af
ter all. do they?
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
January 11. 1024. '
(It waa Friday.)
Highway tracte In Willow Sprinss
district selling fsst.
Woodmen to build hall at Butte
Falls.
Raymond Furry of Phoenix hurt In
a mine cave-In.
Social held at Talent U aid Schol
ars' fund.
Taxea lower in county than In 1022
Lincoln club starts plan for annual
Lincoln day banquet.
Captain Canaday leaves to assume
land office post at Roseburg.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
January 11. 1014.
(It was Sunday.)
Club women launch campaign for
pure food law enforcement here.
Portland unemployed to th. num
ber ot 98 stage "hunger march to
Salem." Governor West provides
breakfast, and work clearing land is
provided. All but 18 resign.
Wig Ashpole returns from Portland
where he went with a tralnload of
stock. Poor prices and no demand
were reported.
Medford Lumber company safe Is
robbed of 80 during the night.
Writer to the editor declares "auto
license la an Insult to American lib
erty and a tribute to th. Wall street
controlled tin trust."
University of Oregon lecturer at
the public library advises young
women to "cut out candy, eoclety
and beaux."
4
AI $34.05 PER OUNCE
WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. (AP)
The price of $34.06 an ounce was
continued by the government today
for domestic gold.
It waa the eighteenth posting of
thla same quotation for newly-mined
domestic metal.
In London, sterling opened at
$5.10 to the pound. At this level
bar gold waa worth $32.44 an ounce.
An area off Pigeon Point, Cal., two
miles wide and seven miles long, has
been set aside to be used as a practice
field for submarines.
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Eggplants weighing nearly . three r
pounds each were exhibited recently
at Laredo, Tex.
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Communications
Opposed to Nudists
To the Editor:
Citizens of Ashland .have Informed
the writer that today. January 11.
there will be thrown upon the screen
of a local theater for two or three
nights, a lascivious cinematograph
production, which the underworld of
Hollywood has adroitly named "Eyl
sla." Now this "Elysla," It develops,
Is a nudist. She was filmed at one
nudist colonies in southern Califor
nia to be flaunted before the wanton
eyea of mixed audiences of men and
women all over the continent. When
this picture appeared In Portland a
few weeks ago, It was so ranK mai
a lot of decent movie fans who saw
It nearly fell over backwards.
Straightway a certain aclntlllatlng
society debutante of the Rose City
sprang to Its ethical defense. "Never
In her life," she said, "had she real
ized that nudism was such a refining
thing conductive to culture and
purity of mind until she Identified
herself with the movement." Well,
these nudists and nudist colonies, la
dles and gentlemen, are nothing new
under the aun. Most older people
remember that In the days of the
Iniquitous oid-tlme saloon there was
one in almost every town.
Before the earthquake San Fran-
cls&p had one Bbout five miles
square.- Then they called It by the
raucous name of "Barbary coast,
and It la well known that the per
sonnel of that colony was 98 per
cent young women, utterly detached
from decent society by reason of
having fallen to th. lowest level of
Immorality and vice. In my humble
Judgment there la no surer criterion
of the moral degenerwy of America
than this precipitate pell-m.ll rush
ot men and women to devour vulgar
movies. Why should a picture be
permitted to show In Ashland or
Medford that children under 16 can't
look at? If the children of us lath-
era and mothers can't aee what we
do, why should we Insist on being
taken along to see what they do? In
the good old guide book for ethical
conduct It la written concerning the
flrat pair of 'nudists":
Unto Adam and also to hla wife.
did the Lord God make coats of
skin and clothed them." Wisdom
and common sense .have Justified the
divine exploit.
ALLEN O. HESS.
Jacksonville. Ore., Jan. 11.
Ed. Note: "Elysla" lias already been
shown In Medford.
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cause they mistook him for a new
congressman.
Tne newsman Is considering suing
for libel, but probably will not be
cause he got a story about the pro
test congressmen are working up
agaln.it the transfer of the coast
guard to the navy.
Mr. Roosevelt read the story and
North Carolina imports more than
35.000.000 pound of meat annually
from other state. ,
Professor Irving Fisher, economist
of Yale university, says: "T.'te old
and apparently still persistent no-;
tton of 'the' business cycle ... Is'
a myth."
Twins were born to Mra. Floyd
MrLamb of Sampson county. North
Carolina, and a few days Inter her
neiRhbor of the same name had
twins also.
North Carolina claims statistics
prove its a vera tre family la larger
Helen Broderick has so niwif coal unit than that oi any other state.
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