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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORM, OREGOX, FRIDAY, 'JAN U AR Y 12, 1934.
Medford Mail Tribune
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Who Is Ruling This Country?
A PPAKENTLY the leaders of the Socialist party do not like
President Roosevelt. Someone has sent us one of their j
party publications, devoted almost exclusively to criticizing the
president, and lambasting the NRA; AAA; CWA; PWAj and
all the other New Deal policies.
This is easy to understand. Socialism flourishes on unrest
and discontent. The party is strongest, when the government
is weakest that is weakest from the standpoint of liberalism,
and progressive enlightenment.
Personal Health Service
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MEMHKU 09 UNITED PHK88
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Of CIHCULATIONB
Admttilnt KeprwaoUIItet
at C. WUi.ENHEN COMPANY
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rranrlKs l AmcelM flea I lit Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
Bv Arthur Parry.
The firat candidate or the season
has ahowed up, and believe It or not,
PRESIDENT RO'OSEVEIYT dashing courageously ahead, turn-
ing more and more sharply to the Left, is obviously stealing
the Socialists' thunder. The moro successful the New Deal is,
the harder sledding the recruiting agents of the party will have.
Naturally the Socialist leaders don't like this. Not that their
opposition is based entirely on jealousy and pique. They have
a perfectly legitimate grievance, from the standpoint of their
own partisanship.
For President Roosevelt appropriates the Socialists' aim,
which is roughly the betterment of the common people, and
some of their methods. But he DOESN'T, of course, go the
"whole hog.".. , '
, He wants to achieve his goal, by readjusting, revamping and
radically remodelling, the socalled capitalistic machine, and ho
DOESN'T want to scrap it. The socialists want to scrap it, and
build an entirely new machine from the grass roots up.
So they call Roosevelt .an "entrepreneur" whatever that
is, a half-way exhibitionist (to us another doubtful term), a
"careerist" who claims to want a "better world" but isn't will
ing to pay the PRICE for it.
;
WHAT particularly interested us, in thi s anti-Rooscvclt
edition, however, were not the more or less routine, parti
san criticisms; hut a statement in one of the articles, which has
a very familiar ring, but we haven't heard for a long time.
Here it is":
"The truth It. a dozen powerful, ruthleaa, entirely cynical
men. with their headquartera In Wall St.. atlll determine the
destlnlea of thla great country. Nothing definite la ever done In
Washington, without their junction. They hold the money
strings. And whether a franklin Roosevelt or a Warren Harding
alts In the White House, makea no real difference. Money Is
atlll power."
paying out the money for ANY-1
THING, aomebody la getting It, which
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to dis
ease dliignoils or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a 'stamped
wlf-aiKlreioed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be orlef and written In
Ink. Owing to the large number ot letters received only a few can be an
swered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions.
.mureas ur. It imam Hraay, tea 1 camlno, Beverly Hills, Cal.
BHONCIIO-PNKI MONIA A ND Pl.ElRO-I'BNLMONIA.
Ho hum ! We know, from personal knowledgo that same
like all the reat, la opposed to - claim, in one form or another, has been made, from time to time,
travagance. . ; in radical circles for at least a quarter of a century.
wr.?..rhVh'. never believed it,-altl.ough perhaps in the days of Mark
standard of living until people reaitee Hanna it was relatively true. Rut we fail to see how any sane
ProapTrH,'!" Tevheleaa, a poverty f0"' wlh a ri10 int rrent happenings, can believe
atrlcken wretch will cling to the it is true NOW.
dreamy notion, that monej - j Jn fnct to our mind, precisely the REVERSE is true,
both wealth and prosperity. Doea Mr. , ., . ! . , . , ,
iMrd know of any way to conquer r,ot only is this country today, NOT controlled by any dozen
hunger, except by eating. men jn Tall St., or anywhere else but Wall St. figuratively
Bankera report that fewer , eco- and literally, from tho Big Shots to the Little Ones, has an acutc
ZZuT&?ZZ: "? "t the jitters and is all at sea. It spends most of its time
preliminary to going home, and writ-.trying to figure out whether it's awake or asleep and what in
in. nd hankera the nnm of Time is going to happen next.
I . Wo would go even further, and maintain, that never more
"railmad-to-the-coaat," ; in tins country s history, has the socalled financial district had
Kf 'ieBr a 'ot "bout the president's extraordinary powers, j
j Well they are extraordinary. But why arc they, and just ,
Ing and bankera,
iThe city of Eugene la thinking some
of building
to be put out of business by an utOiIJ.-ss (0, fll)0lt tlig g0VcrnmPnt ,, ,1C pc0e 0( ti,c colln.
,rt,!ht"ne' ... ! try MORE. .
JZZJZCL Tir."; j . J f"l. United States at the present moment is giving,
Bam to permit her to return tojto our mind, a most extraordinary demonstration of a REAL
no doCubt Rur.;e:.VTh.0Umrw.yAND FUNCTIONING DEMOCRACY with a true, resourceful
about her.- Emma u the gal who , nd aggressive lender at the helm, supported at cverv important
vTln'beT Z2 by th.at. "P by " rg.nio and united public opinion. "
minuter to Albania to interview Ml
Goldmnn. Her Ire was aroused when
we inquired If ahe Intended "to paaaj
this ns.nitftUn.-in hut. nt her evening
lecture." promptly bringing forth the' why is the president able to exorcise thorn!
For one reason nnd one reason nlone.
pp.op.t3 public opinion BKIIIND him.
That is the whole thing in a nutshell. And that is Democracy.
If you have any doubts read over the Congressional Record,
I or study the socalled "inside dope" on what is going on in
j "Washington at the present time.
Wi can't support the statement by any concrete evidence,
lion dollar, more than If they had but personally wo have no doubt that if the truth were known,
that much. i tin f 1 i.
jjiwi, w jri'ivi-uk vl mu BViinuHs nu cum Krossiiici, who arc voiing
for Roosovelt measures, and giving him their support nominally,
as individuals cither like his policies or whole-heartedly believo
in them.
above snappy retort.
TUB OKEAT CONCLUSION.
(Woman'i Home Companion)
"Where would he make hla
home? With whom? To her
there waa but one answer to this,
one place. With her. He was to
be with her always, she with him.
They would be together."
Many continue to fret about a bil-
Pormerly doctors made quite
point of distinguishing broncho-pneu
monia irom pleuro-pneumonia. Just
why, I have
never learned
Today we are not
so concerned
about such re
finement of diag
nosis. Too, I
fancy, ' the two
forms of pneu
monia have lost
their characteris
tics and we do
not now see the
typical cases the
medical fore
fathers described.
Broncho-pneumonia, so-called, waa
otherwise known as capillary bron
chitis, and still farther back it was
"suffocative catarrh." Sometimes now
It Is called lobular pneumonia to In
dicate that It consists of Inflamma
tion of many scattered lobules thru
out both lungs. Instead of massive
Inflammation of one or more lobes
of the lung, as In pleuro-pneumonla,
otherwise called lobar pneumonia.
Pleuro pneumonia was "lung fever""
away back when "suffocative catarrh"
carried off aged feeble folk and chil
dren who were getting over whooping
cough, measles and the like. '
I , All pneumonia, so far as we know,
is directly due to one or another
strain of pneumococcus. Bacteriolo
gists say that a non-virulent or harm
less strain of pneumococcus la found
in most mouths, where it seems to
be a natural Inhabitant.
Some half-baked health authorities
and dllettant doctors air their com
placency, by seizing on this fact to
bolster up the anile theory that when
one geta one's feet wet or sits In a
draft or something, one's "resistance"
whatever that may be is lowered,
and then the pneumococct "lurking"
In the mouth, Jump in and lay the
host low with pneumonia.
It la Just as simple as you are If
you swallow the hackneyed line. Sci
entifically, however, no one has ever
found any reason to Infer that any
such change In the character pf the
pneumococcl in the saliva occurs.
For that matter and I challenge ,
any one to cite scientific evidence
to refute this assertion nobody has
shown experimentally that moderate
everyday exposure to cold, drafts, wet
feet, sudden changes of temperature
and the like hns any appreciable in
fluence of an Individual's suscepti
bility to or his -Immunity from any
known Illness.
Regardless of the type of pneu
monia Indeed, It Is difficult In most
cases today to classify there Is a
growing Interest on the part of phy-
slclans In the functional or physiolo
gical aspect of the disease, the role
played by atelectasis, that is, collapse
of portions of lung. This Is certainly
an Important factor If not the cause
of the pneumonia that often occurs
after anesthesia. There Is at least
some reason to conjecture about this.
The routine practice of administer
ing to patients recovering from anes
thesia Inhalations of carboxygen
(oxygen 03, carbon dioxide 7 parts)
has sharply reduced the number ot
cases of post-operative pneumonia.
This carbon dioxide causes deeper
breathing, it la the natural stimulus
to respiration. The moro vigorous
breathing prevents or relieves atelec
Dccause he has the'tasls. Prof. Yandell Henderson ad
vises such Inhalations .of carbon diox
ide both as prophylactic against
"threatening" or impending pneu
monia and aa treatment of advanced
pneumonia.
tlon of carbolic acid have If taken
Internally? What would counteract
It? E. B.
Answer Epsom salts, Glauber's
salts (sodium sulphate), lime water,
are all good antidotes. The salts
should be given In small doses three
times a day for several days to help
eliminate the poison from the sys
tem. The quantity of pure phenol
(carbolic) In three or four tablespoon -fuls
of the 6 per cent (1 to 20) solu
tion, which druggists are permitted
to sell without prescription, might
prove fatal, but diluted with water
its effect la less destructive. The
gravest effect would be the damage
to the kidneys. The victim of such
poisoning needs close medical care
for several weeks.
(Copyright, 1034, John F. DUle Co.)
Ed. Note: Readers wishing to
communicate with Or. Brady
should send letters direct to Ur.
William Brady, M. D., 365 El Ca
' nil no, Beverly Hills, Cal.
C omment
on the
Day's News
Notes
The army crowd considers that the
la more than was happening before F, , . """"
Kr.u.uB "'"".eluding 48 bombers) la this country's
the government started In. I answer to the French offer to scrap
And SOMEBODY has to pay out halt Its bombing planes.
money, you know, before business Our officiate have been tipped prl-
can be good. ' ,1 vttely through Aiplumctlc chv.inela
that the Soviets are about to take a
OUT let's get on with the Import- , ,laP at Hitler. Russia Is supposed to ; ern Oregon's best known pioneer fanv
L ant news of the day. have concluded a new trade treaty j mMi u visiting In Medford this week.
Louis Herrera, ' Mexican aviator ' Wlth Fr-nce' 'nv0"n tnl purchase loonmg over his mining property near
ui veu minion aonars worm 01 aveei
aged 29, had flown alrplanqi for from the French. The Russian ateel
eight years for the Mexican govern- market was formerly hogged by Oer-
ment and 1n all that time he never I ""any,
Greater Medford club makes prep
arations to "swat the Qy" oomlng
summer. Will Inspect local livery
stables.
Seely Hsll Is named manager of the
high school basketball squad.
Kubll Visits Here K. K. Kubll ot
of Portland, member of one of aouth-
got a scratch.
You can take It from one whose
He flew to Chicago yesterday for "hop,, war" with the Japanese will
a visit, left hla plane at an airport, not come but Is preparing for It."
and started to walk across the street f Two officiate of the new Aluminum
to get a taxi. On the way across the ' Worto' unlon are "owllng that they
....,...,. . .... I have spent 1600 In Washington try-
street ,h. was struck by an .utomo- lng to have higher wages written Into
bile - and had half a dozen bones the aluminum code without success.
Gold Hill. He was visiting with many
old-timers yesterday.
Attend O. E. S. Meeting Amons
visitors at the meeting here this week
of Reames chapter, O. E. were Mr.
and Mrs. earn McNair and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hardy of Ashland. Mrs. E.
S. Severance and Mrs. Fred Flck of
Jacksonville.
broken.
It's a great life this,, and
lucky if we live through It.
lORE lmportemnews:
1 Mrs. Harry Rangsdorff, of Ssn
Jose, was motoring home the other
evening In her nice new sedan. All
of a sudden the Macon, the new
navy dirigible quartered at Sunny
vale, not far from Ssn Jose, came
over, dropped out a mooring line
and prepared to come down.
The mooring line, on of these two
Inch hawser affairs, dropped on the
i.top of Mrs. Rangsdorff's nice new
sedan, crashed through the roof and
ruined her hat which was also new.
Our grandfathers, at least, used to
have a fair Idea of what might hap
pen to them, we don't.
ANYTHING can happen to us.
That's what we get for all this
progress we talk about.
By FRANK JKNK1NS
QTARTLINO newa In this headline;
"Russian Prince Leaves Heltess '
Wife." The Prince Is the much mar
ried Alexia Mdivanl, and the deserted
wife is Barbara Hutton, heiress to
the Woolworth millions.
Imagine a Russian prince leaving
a wife with money! What la this
world coming to?
RUDY VALLEE, incidentally, Is be
ing sued by his actress wife for
'Juniiiruea rrom pam onei
They also say they have signed up I
3300 of Andrew Mellon's 4000 em- :
ployes in the New Castle, Delaware, !
aluminum plant. '
Flight o Time
(Medford and Jackson County
History From the Files of The
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Years
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
January 12, 124.
(It was Saturday.)
Labor conditions in. state during
1023 "unusually good."
'Copco to construct new power line
to cost aioo.000, and announce they
desire to hire only local labor.
Chamber of Commerce to vote on
hiring an "efficiency engineer" again
this year, j
DANCE
TILL 2
IN GOOD OLD
JAYVILLE
Every Saturday Nite
PLENTY OF BEER
Free Checking
High school team defeats the
Alumni, 36 to 32. Coach Calllson
Installs the "fighting apirit" in the
high school, and "the squad was not
winded all through the game."
"awakening in
Mining due for
southern Oregon."
T WEN TV YEARS AUO TODAY
January 12, 1914.
(It was Monday.)
Espee to build new depot at Rogue
River.
The reller situation In Oregon, m
long expected, la now complicated by
politics. The administrator has re
signed, after ceaseless pestering by
n .. I. 4 rAmAr... m Ua m ft lis HO
speeches and was efficient. Either of j Road between tlie lines in the Coiipressionul Record and you
TVXnZTZZZZSX. wi" ily 't rrcridrnt Roosevelt is enjoying seh
who feel in view of the late election exceptional support from the congress, for one. reason onlv, be-
SUMiWn?uSl of J-"" ,hfi mh kn '" hs P'Ple of this countr",- be-
dlsnemlnn beana and work. If the . "Ilia him.
woret cornea to worat. the Jobless will Ts. 4)nf nnnulnr supnort
able gentlemen run I
Ql'ESTIONM AMI ANSWERS.
No Cures.
I am curious to know what your
cure for constipation Is. W. 8.
Answer I have no cure for consti
pation or anything else. If you have
the constipation habit say so. Inclose
10 cents (coin only) and a stamped
envelope bearing your address. In
structions for breaking the habit will
be aent you.
Carbolic Arid.
What effect would three or four
tablespoonfula of the B per cent aolu-
dlvorce and separate maintenance,
her charges Including Infidelity, vi
cious temper, vue language, charac- n(E WPu without 'aettina- mi. ,m
ter assassination plots and niggardly j in the British bacon fight.
financial settlements. ttucn 8 the existing condition of j "Reform
Cvnlcal onlookers ud In this neck internatlonal "Plmacy. 'election.
of the woods will maintain that of
tftese offenses the greatest and most
unforgivable waa niggardly financial
settlements.
In these front 'page divorces, the
financial settlement Is the big Item.
Q OCIETY divorces and stage di--)
voroes are funny. But they aren't
the only Items In the news that are
funny, t
At Wisconsin Dells, In the state of
Wisconsin, a group of CWA workers
removes a pile of bricks from a plot
of ground which once was a city
street. Among the workers was John
Smith.
When the work was done. Smith 1
went before the city council, proved
that he had bought the tract and (
demanded $400 for removal of the
bricks.
He got the 400. but lost his job.
Police rout gang of hoboes, who
were raising "ned" In the north end
of town.
Second "hungry march"
starts out of Portland.
ticket" carries
city i
REAL OLD TIME
DANCE
AT
K.P. HALL
SAT. NITE
You old timers will like the way
we play. Two-steps, three-teps,
French .Minuets. Oxford .Minuets.
Tuxedo. Rye Waltz, Polka, Scot
tlsclie. Quadrille and old time
waltzes.
Al Wright's Orchestra
35c couple. Extra Ladies 10c
larje crowd enjoyrd last Satur
day's dance. You will have a good
Mine.
H
O, HUM I Removing the brlcka
at least aa useful aa a lot of the
things the government Is paying out
good money to have done these days.
Still, as long aa the government It
RUNDOWN, LOST WEIGHT
Mrt Chas. Pocan ol
Route 1, Jefferson, Ore,
uid: "I became in run
down, exhausted condi
tion through hard work
and bringing up my fam
ily. My appetite failed, 1
had frequent sir k -headaches
and mifferfd v ith
pains In my back, lout
weieht and u vprv
weak. A few bottles of Dr. Pierce s Golden
Medka! Discovery soon had me in perfect
health." Sold bv druggist everywhere.
New size, tablet 5fl .ta. linuir. SI not l r
Ik, tabs, or liquid, Mwe D Our fart."
find a Democrat no tenderer than
Republican.
Older Olrld confide thev note new
grey hairs.
cau-c
rut ,,,Ht is m .
v.r: n-.i-.ignt om. And tliBt in why rresidont Roosevelt more than nnr other
The first baakctbaii game with president in our national history, mnmtnins such mi elaborate
Xf9 con,fl,:t "" wi,h th0 "k " file-h hi-
student bodies have been aottened by "Mild so OOnfiUiitly on tho public pulse.
I2.ZTihl'iJrnl n ZTi ' . . "! W"n,s ,0 know how thc r0",Ie aro wwt they rc
alvays thus, but the traditional rl-. t hitikiiiR, not next week or the week after, but todny, NOW.
yiry of y0.e has 0-gen.rated into And ho does know. And that is the one great seeret of his
iuat another basketball name. Then , n
a laltor to cither burg before, during 8',s and hla present power.
or after a contest, stood in arave it j, neither a Wilson idealist, nor a Ijncolnesnuo martvr
dancer of belnn neatly aralped, or',, . . ,. "mi."uii!Muo iinuir.
aubjected to other indi.mtie.. in- 1,p ,s pntotienl num. a realist, leading the people of the country
tended to teacn the wanderer to stay it is true, but only as fnt and as Ur as he knows thev wish to
home rhrre '-e b-lomed. Now every I ,,,, , .... , ,,, . ".' " t."-
thinj la ladylike and nobody has been 1 '"' Pcol,n sa"' Ro ahead . That is what he has done.
''' .' 1 v " When they say ro slow, that is what he will do. When thev
bottle, or hit In the eya with a rotten ,. ., , ,, . ... " "luiimtv
eRf! mr five jcar.. it i. now .ai, lor sn.v .'ln" halt he will. When they say "get out" as they
old (oiks to attend the names. Life j probably will some day out he will go.
then waa also more' alremioua for the n, . . . . , '. , . .
piayera. If one of the athlete, waa j "nt hc ls nnt taking his orders from Wall St., from any j
caught out after dark, he waa Imme-; dozen men or anv dozen dozen men. " I
He is Inking them from tho American people.
And that, wo repeat, is, real FUNCTIONING Democracy I
diately reported to the coach, the
school auperlntendent and the chief
of police, and became a Junior
lahmaeltte. liable to be lynched aa
a traitor, if he mlosed a basket. The
former athlete, ran nine miles before
breakfast to Insure plenty of wind.
The latter day athlete la more apt
lo dance 18 mltea on the Raturday
Mrs. Curry Arrested Josephine L
Curry of SI7 Ksst Jackson attest was
arrested last nlht by city officers
on charges of reckless drlvlni. and
night before 11.. fray. In the rou.her! " f hed'il.d to appear In city court
the yell leader would never think
. today to face the charges. According
of leading until hla shirt -toll was
unfurled to the breeae, and waa re
garded aa a weakling. If able to talk
above a whisper, for three daya after
to officers. Mra. curry had been con.
vw-ted or reokleai driving prevloualy.
Oregon's main and secondary high.
waya now total more than 8000 mllea.
toe cru-i.i name, me present ayitem . Maintenance eosla whlCi run aa nlsh
la more refined, but the crowds were a, slfioo per mile average approsi
larger under the old deal. maielj ttuo throughout tu stats, a
reduction of T in leas than three
years.
Oregon has more than 1000 square
mllea of water surface. Ths Pacific
ocean touches Oregoon along a coast
line of more thsn 300 mllea, e
cludlng Indentations.
There are over 11.000 farma In Ore
gon on which aheep are grown com
mercially. . . . Nearly (100.000 crates
of cauliflower were grown in Oregon
last leaf. (
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
MEDFORD BLDQ.,
PHONE 884.
The Drug Store with an up-to-date
Ladies' Rest Room
We have just received a lot of Woodbury 'g Shampoos
nt a price that allows us to soil them at two for the
price of one.
Liquid Castile, Cocoanut Oil and Liquid Tar. FA.
2 bottles for 3Ul
An American mado Lunch Kit and Vacuum
Bottle for
This is a real value,
$1.19
the
HMMMP
IlM$m
i A STARTS TOMORROW
1 Saturday, January 13
SVffi' -s-; for 5
WUJfJ) LA ,7A five big
I
KOTEX 2 for 25c !
A l ib. bar of Jergena Castile Soap. . 13c
Lifebuoy and Palmolive Soap, 2 for 11c
Bring your baby in and let us weigh him
in our inspected scales.
Its An Invitation
It's an invitation you can't refuse
to see more stars than have ever
been together in one picture !
Never such a drama packed with
thrills! The famed stage hit has
become the wonder picture of the
screen!
PLUS SHORT REELS
Matinee 25c to 6 p. m. Evening, 35c
Kiddies, 10'e
MARIE DRESSLER
JOHN BARRYMORE
WALLACE BEERY
JEAN HARLOW
Lionel BARRYMORE
LEE TRACY
EDMUND LOWE
B I L L I E BURKE
EVANS
ERSHOIT
M O R L E Y
HOLMES
MADGE
JEAN H
KAREN
PHILLIPS
.-tf tn K Fran.-f, M0li aBj Herman I.
lanhirst let. Frmrtlh. Sam 11. Harm Has. sla
h GEORGE S. KAUFMAN &
EDNA FERBER.
PrpdV-rd b DAVID O. tlNICK.
Dirrvlcdlr GEORGE CL'KOR.
r PICTURE
7
eaM
DUtC STCPL
Medford Bldg. Phone 884
LAST TIMES TODAY
N CRAWFORD . ttl 1 with FRANCHOT TONE
CLAKK GABLE isauiillg juaujr Mae ROBSON . Ted HEALY
mri, ,r
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