PAdE SIX
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
Sorlne, which has Lm hare all the
time, officially arrives today, ana Is ,
ED 'W
so doubt glad to meet itself. ) as settling who shall pass the lemonade at the next Sunday
If what .11 W. rolltlcal-foe. .ay ischool picnic 1 ...... ' ' '
true, Andrew Mellon, "the greatest, ' . ., ,
eecretary of the treasury eince Alex- The answer, of course, is the cardinal sin in international
snder Hamilton." la also the poorest ; diplomacy is to tell the truth. ! , '
Income tax evader .tnce Al Capone, ,.. . ... ' , . ,
Chicago gang Xing. At least, it always HAS been. One diplomat says what he
' ' i doesn't believe, another replies in the same coin, aiid there is a
.?n. t bowing and scraping and palavering, which fools no one-
that five years ago next month the not even the man in the street,
boys of the land launched "tree- j ,'
tpidemi'c0' Wl"Ch th"r V" n DERSONALLY we regard such diplomacy as both silly and
.... ; dangerous silly because it fools no one WORTH fooling;
it la claimed that the juvenile beer , an (HnBorous because it raises a suspicion regarding all diplo
drlnklng 1. "exaggerated." This Is j , . . , . , ,
true, to date no infant has swallow- l.macy and all international actions, shakes public confidence
ed a beer bottle cap, Instead of a and breeds distrust.
si.Jcty.pin. j- j . yjby onn.t we lmve under president Roosevelt a NEW
Plymouth, Mass. (UP) The , DEAL internationally f Nof.the adoption of a truculent policy,
ITalub. g1n.'or even a brutally FRANK one.-but an elimination of the
aohoois. to be called "The Art of "make-up and make believe", on one handj and the adoption
p.hh')ngTo which" wToowt! an honest, friendly, and REALISTIC attitude on the other,
nances permit, a course in scientitio Keeping up these artificial and hypocritical exchanges be
waahlng behind the ears can be added , twecn twQ world powers j this day and age, appears to this
Friday, May is, the populace win paper to be as out of date, as trying to rovive the court of
have a chance to exercise their voting ' r . . , ji i j j
power., and, aa in the past, many win 1 Louis XVI, or again dress our dlplomatio corps in powdered
be more Interested In exercising j wjgs nrld knee breeches 1 ; . .
themselves, To halt this form of
Bauifa trumiuy iiuiii n uivtu uu,;, biiuia j
should be a law prohibiting any per
son of voting age from playing golf I
or bridge, fishing, picnicking, or'
standing around cussing, unlesa they '
can show an affidavit they first went
to the polls. A email proportion of j
the votera in primary elections, poa-
aess the strength to get to the voting i
nlacee. Thev oour out more freelv In
the general elections. Even If they I
vote wrong, thoy should be required
to go through the ordeal.
O. Btrang, the pioneer pllllst, frl""'1 registrant, cannot hurdle. To
getting ready to celebrate 00 yflB.ru of i
passing out the liniment, and mixing
up the cough medicine In this burg. !
The lAteAt social wrinkle U to ipell 1
'John" this way: Jno. This does notj
accomplish anything In particular,
except to effect a saving of h's, of
which there will always be a aufflcl- :
ency, 1 !
A 24.0 pd salmon was caught Sun
day. This Is an outstanding pisca
torial feat, but will never ralK any
4.3 pd spuds.
The mayor of Klamath Falts, Demo
cratic candidate for governor, will ex
plain "my difference with the power
octopus." The difference, as far as
this county Is concerned, Is approxi
mately $113,000 In tax money, alone,
not to mention the matter of a pay
. I
oil. His excellency got off to a fly- P""' AlWon but the past winter
ing start by calling Portland popularity hasten on the pro--oligarchy."
Few. Including the writ-1 on, f 1 ,uro' S.h' h"bMn.
er, .now what "oligarchy" means, but ' fi'"' ' ". .!. -tT,
it -,.n. hi.. . ..1, I slong the country-aide end crrled off
It sound, like a venemous mouth full. 8cotlsnd .hooting lodge..
Probably when the campaign warm. j, , hojU hMw7t0 tn,
up. the slogsn will be: Crush th. mov Mx ar, not th, h.
Oligarchy, and get your Fried Ohlck- ; , of New yorl., ., ,ocl,t'r bul
en for Nothing. j (lultw lor(U ,n tadlM of ,h pr.
A number who have no use or need 1 P"J' gloaaarlans are
fo, rain, have Joined the farmer. ,n ! turning out jingle, about th. "n.w
demanding It 1 ch',m ' Brltuh social life." A fine
... how-de-do! Raw thuhl
What dors It profit a pedestrian to . . . r-r- ., . ,
Murk .n .. i .... And Noel Coward In hi. new Lon-
street, and then fall over a boy'.
bicycle, left lying In the middle of
the sidewalk?
AIID WOK. KTC,
(Acniiy l ol.)
Dear Aunt Ada I am a girl 18
yesra old and I long for nice clothes.
My father and mother are strict on
' i
me. My mother won t let me use
pewder or read books, curl my hair.
nor speak to boys. I am a good
luuerleaner, but do to much, and
never get no clothes, except what
cop!e give me. thai I am tired of
housework and then when I want to
go to work and get clothes my father
says "If you go to work I'll break
your back." He also said "I am not
worth feeding." What would vou do?
ANXIO08LT WAITING.
I Midget Photos 100 Peul.y Studio,
Why Not
QOMEONE should compose a
diplomacy as a theme.
Observe today's exchange
State Hull and Hoki Hi'.ota, foreign minister of Japan, for ex
ample I ,
"Japan", declares Hoki Hirota, "has no intention whatever
to provoke and make trouble with ANT other power." (Pekin
and Moscow papers please copy
"I RECEIVE this statement
plies Secretary Hull with a deep bow "and I am glad of
this opportunity to state categorically' that the United States,
on its part, has no desire to create any issues . in its relation
with other countries. (This should at once remove Japanese
exclusion laws, the Stimson note on Japanese seizure of Man
chukuo, and the 3-2 naval treaty.) '
"No questions exist between our countries incapable of amic
able solution." Hirota.'
"If unhappily there should arise in the future any contro
versy between our two countries the American government will
be prepared as I believe it always has in the past, to examine
the position of Japan in a spirit of amity." Hull.
"Proceed, my Dear Gaston!"
"Oh no After you my dear Alphonel".
Everything is perfectly, lovely in' the Far East, always has
been and always will be or so
these two world powers declare.
HAT a farcel Why indulge in such absurdities! : OK for
a Gilbert & Sullivan revival, but a waste of words and
scaling wax, as far as the people or future policies of cither
nation are concerned. " ''
Everyone knows, Japan still resents the 3-2 naval treaty and
will demand equality with the United States at the next meeting.
Everyone, knows Jajran even more .deeply resents Japanese
exclusion, (and who can blame her I).'
Everyone also knpws-reven if thcy'didn't read the last Stim
son notethat Japan's' disregard of the League of Nations, in
vasion of Manchuria, and present military, naval and aviation
programs, are a direct CHALLENGE to ' this country and all
other powers with trade or political interests in the Far East.
Then why try to maintain
. . . v t j,.
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
BY O.O.McIntyre
. NEW YORK, March 31 American
movie stars are now able to vault
London toclsl barrier, that bonaflda
exploit a olnema
celebrity ha. be
come a Mayfalr
(ad. Such bland
.thment has al
most made an ex-
4tfCrsfi J partrlate of the
4 , Vyl ldw Palroanka.
tIf?fl The Adolph.
f- I Menjous wen
the
were
f.trly .wept off
their feet by a
barrage of invi
tations that be-
a gan the moment
they stepped off
I a boat at douthampton a year ago.
Also Corrlnhe Orlfflth. Thomas Mel
ighan has been In tall, and white tie
I every evening since hi. recent arrival
there.
Anna May Wong, the Chinese film
player, haa long been a favorite In
don menage of dove gray and allrer
has torollngs and bsth curtain, to
match hi. bath-robes. Mostly cherry
red.
It strikes me the best named of ths
stage characterleatlona was Chic Sale's
Burt Blurt. He was the all-knuckles
and teeth reciter In the schoolroom
scene, a combination of bravado and
scene, a comoinauon oi oravaao ana
,. Advancing to th. center
of the platform, he announced he
would get off some m.de-up nlftle..
While getttns them off he would
punctiUte them with hand waves to
arrival. uch a. "HI Roy."
Nowhere Is lovelier In a .now .toim
th.n Madison Square at ntght with
Its checker-board of window lights,
dark hush of trees and the white
clorke4 nlpM In film. Ilk tinhvit
'finow muffles a cotton-wool world nr
chums and peaks, shadow figures
Be Honest?
comic opera,' with international
' .
of notes between Secretary of
!)
with especial gratification," re
the' official representatives of
no questions between the two
...ii- nnj ;noKUr
. '
that dart across the square which, like
the French wagon restaurant, Is
speckled with every conceivable type.
Madison Square abounds with flat
dweller, and all seem to drift out Into
the snow at night the shrinking man
with his pipe and wlfe'a poodle, the
buxom rooming house keeper, large
florid and su.plclou.ly - golden, the
white muatached and retired army of
ficer, the romantlo and anaemlo aales
lady and, of course, the chirping boot
blacks. One sees Harry Arnu-ong, vener
able, heavy eet and white haired
around town especially at the Lamoe.
Only to Intimate circle, la he known,
yet there U probably not an adult In
America who ha. not at some time or
other given voles to his famous song.
'Sweet Adeline." On rare occasions he
can be Induced to draw up at the
piano and sing It himself. A compan
ion is Harry Von miner,' who, inci
dentally, wrote more song hits than
any other song writer, past or pres
ent, The only noticeable change In
George M. Cohan since he went all of
a sudden arty and became a Guild
atar Is the eut of his coat pockets.
Since his bamboo cane and nasal
twanged song and dance daya they
have been sliced slant-wise so ne
could plunge his hands Into them for
that humped-over wlde-apart walk.
Today his pockets are horizontal
and with flaps.
Al Jolson sinks Into deep melsn-
cholla when away from hla wife, Ruby
Keeler. In his bull-frog mumbo-jum-
bo he moans for "My Ruby." To her
he U "Daddy." Out of her sight Jol
son sees the world through the gless
dsrkly. Although he haa .3.000.000 In
vaulted caeh. he worries about hla job
and that and thlnka the stage Is fin
ished. Cltleed I. blamelese. Nothing
can be done.
I always think of black Mississippi,
the Broadway hackman. when I see
Jolson. Mississippi wss lest of his
roaming guild who Ming tragically on
around the winter Garden. The sher
iff finally took his ho-., and gig. Jol
son, In a sick bed, heard about It.
"You .till want tb hack?" he asked
Mississippi. The negro did. His Im
pounded outfit was' reclaimed. And
forlorn Mississippi hacked and lived
handsomely without collecting fare,
until he cllp-clopped over the horl
on. I was psrked with a drunk at a din
ner last evening. I could not help
but think that if I awakened some
morning in his fix I'd pay a doctor all
I had to get myself unslllled.
(Copyright, 1934. McNsught Syndi
cate. In?.)
Phone M3 we will haul away your
refuse, city Sanitary tarvic.
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letter, pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to dis
ease diagnosis or treatment, wlU be answered by Ur. Brady It stamped
elf-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In
Ink. Owing to the Isrge number of letter received only a few can be an
swered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions.
Addres. Dr. William Brady: m El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Cal.
DENTISTS DO LISTEN.
Early In January the following
Item appeared In this column:
Dentists Please Listen.
A friend practicing a branch of
ISGSra. ofT InTprol
m fesslonal build
ing. IWJJC.KUl,
he has seen
untoward reac
tion to novo-
calne' or other
local anesthetic .
a d m 1 nlatered
by the dentist.
He advises all
dentlsbi to give
slong lth the
n ov o calne or
, other local anesthetic a moderate
dose of eodlum amytal, perhaps
114 grains. This promotes de
sirable amnesia and prevents un
toward effects from the local
anesthetic.
.The suggestion brought an extra
ordinary number of Inquiries, some
from laymen, but most of them from
dentists. -'
Most of the laymen who Inquired
about It wondered whether it would
offend their dentist If they called
the Item-to his attention, or perhaps
whether I could or would send the
dentist the scientific data or give him
the reference so that he might learn
about It for himself.
Most of the letters from dentists
were quite frank and courteous re
quests for more detailed Information.
A few of them were scurrilous. The
dentist of low Intelligence and breed
ing will never, never forgive me for
(a) not brushing my teeth and (b)
for attempting to brand him "Dentor."
Sodium nmytal Is otherwise called
sodium lso-almyl ethyl barbiturate.
It is now much employed in prepar
ing patients for operation and In pre
paring for childbirth. It may be
filven In capsule by mouth. Its effect
is to diminish fear and apprehension.
It contributes to the relief of pain
and the prevention of shock. It aids
in establishing the amnesia of forget
fulness or Indifference that is so de
sirable for the prevention of surgical
shock. The drug Is hypnotic, seda
tive, analgesic (relieves pain! and
amnesic. It Is also a most effeclent
remedy for convulsions which occur
In certain kinds of poisoning.
By virtue of the license conferred
upon him by the state or province
in which he practices the dentist is
'permitted to prescribe or to ad
minister whatever drugs or remeaura.
anesthetics or analgesics or hypnotics
or sedatives he deems necessary In any
Comment
the
on
Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
OFF for the ski races at uovern
nient Camp along, apparently,
with about half the population of
Southern Oregon. Road crowded with
cara full of happy people off for a
hoilday.
Boyl It's good to see people enjoy
ing themselves again after all these
gloomy years of depression.
-
SUN shining, water aparkllng: hills
changing from drab graye and
brown, of winter to delicate green
of early eprlng.
Bruai and trees along the lake
buratlng into leaf. Spring In the air.
Some change from a year ago at
this time.
'
PESSIMIST In crowd observes wina
Is In southi "Look out," he say..
"Can't tell what will be happening
tomorrow."
Darn pessimists!
TWO pelicans, looking about as big
ss navy bombing planes, winging
their way up the lake, obviously Juat
back from the south.
They twist their ,head this way.
and that, looking thinga over prob
ably saying to each other: "Hardly
any change at all sine, we left last
fall."
And then adding, like a. not, "Gee,
but It's good to get b.ck home."
LUCKY bum.1
When winter come, they hone
to go south, Just like all the rest
of us, but no railroad trlckets to
buy snd after they get there no hotel
bills to psy.
Being a pelican Isn't so bad.
)AST the former site of the ski
races above Fort Klamath. Sun
hot and dust flying.
Might be all right for a Fourth
of July celebration, but no good this
year for a snow carnival.
They'd have to put roller akate.
on the skis.
OVER the park boundary which
Dave Canrield saya, the bears
know a. well as the humans, com
ing up to It wild and skittish and
getting nonchalant and friendly a
soon aa they step over.
Take It or leave It. It'. Dan'.
tatement, and h haa been knows
to kiu people.
A LITTLE snow beginning to
show up. It get. gradually
heavier until at Government Camp
It Is four or five feet deep.
Thl. time last year and the year
before It was so high you had to
crane your neck till it creaked to
Urady, M.U.
case. In short he Is given every right
snd every responsibility that a phy
sician has so why should he not be
a physician In fact as well aa In
name? If any dentist renders a sound,
reasonable argument against this pro
posal, I'll be glad to give It publicity.
As conditions are at present It does
seem that It la an unjustifiable ex
travagance and waste of human energy
and time maintaining separate pro
fessions! schools for the education of
physicians and dentists. Any man
who would practice any form of den
tistry should have a general medical
education as a groundwork, and then
such technical postgraduate study
and Instruction as his special field
of practice may require. Some dentists
already have such a Bound training.
Others have by diligent study on their
own hook made up since leaving
dental school for grave deficiencies
In their education there. But a good
many dentists In practice today are
not qualified to assume the medical
and surgical responsibilities a dentist
must assume.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Design for Dwindling.
Have you given your reader, any
advice on the use of the new reduc
tion medicine I can't give the name
of it, but no doubt you will know
what It Is. N. J. O.
Answer Yes. In the hands of the
patient's own medical attendant It Is
a valuable remedy In suitable cases.
I have tried it out on the Hog the
sly old dog who conducts this column
and I find It takes off weight at
the rate of two or three pounds a
week without Injuring health. Send
a dime and' a stamped envelope bear
ing your address and ask for booklet
"Design for Dwindling" If you Intend
to reduce. I
. Healthful Site.
We plan to live on a hillside over
looking a bay. There is considerable
marshy or swampy land around the
site. Our basement Is water proof.
One doctor saya the place will be un
healthful for me and for my baby.
Another says It Is a healthful spot.
Mrs. M. J. D.
Answer So far as the marshy or
swampy land goes the spot Is health
ful enough. Only objection would be
mosquitoes. But there Is no malaria
In your section of the country.
(Copyright, 1034, John F. mile Co.)
Ed Note: Readers wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letters direct to Dr.
William Brody. M. D.. 2G3 E. Ca
mlno, Beverly Hills. Cal.
see out of the gash cut by the snow
nlows. !
' Great stuff, this early spring, but !
over by Ashland the Emigrant dam f
hns only what looks to be about,
two pints of water behind It. Not !
much .now up here to make more.
In this world of sorrows, there is
slways something to spoil the hash.
GOVERNMENT Camp, at last. Aut- j
omobllea everywhere, few of
them more than a couple or three !
years old, and an astonishing num-
ber brand new,
There's been a depression, of course, i
but It takes .more than a depression
to stop the American people from
having w,hat they want.
Thank the Lord I
CROWD colorful and happy every
body out for a good time.
Mighty good thing. If we got out
for a good time more and sat around
and crabbed about the government
and taxea and tho Inherent cussed
ness of human nature LESS, we'd
be better off In the long run.
FAT peanut vendor, with a voice
like a fog horn and . a grin like
all the money In the world, circu
lating through the crowd anf peo
ple buying freely of hla wares more
because of hla friendly grin than
because of the peanuts.
Personality suro wins, when It
come, to selling things.
Babyp parked on blanket, sprawl
lng over the edge and digging
chubby fingers Into snow as If It
were sand at the beach. Crowd di
vided In opinion as to whether It
will kill him or do him plenty of
good.
Heated arguments get under way
on this point as crowd waits,
CROWD scattered over sun-drenched
flat at base of hill, up which
ski run or whstever they cell it
stretches, almost losing Itself In dark
timber at top.
Tiny figures appear way up there.
There 1. a blare of bugles, flsj
waves, and down from the crest a
crouching figure shoots, starting like
a bullet and gathering speed aa It
goes.
Reaching the Up of the Jump. It
flashes upward, arms outstretched,
reaches the crest of f.e leap, drops,
Its sklls touch the snow; It wavers
a moment, then steadies, takes the
rest of the Incline and skims out
across the flat at the bottom, end
ing In a swirl of snow and the ex
cited Jabbering of the crowd.
Anything more graceful than a kl
Jumper would be hard to find.
OVERHEAD an airplane circles
and dips- What the devil would
the pilot do It his engine stopped
In this rough country, with landing
fields far away?
But that's "lis problem, and tne
pic. of danger probably adds some-
SECOND DILLINGER AID TO TRIAL
Charles Mackley (left) waa the
trial at Lima, O., for the slaying of Sheriff Jess Sarber. He I. shown
with hi. attorney, Wlllam Fogarty. Makley was closely guarded as he
went Into court soon after Harry Plerpont, first Dllllnger gangster to
be tried for the .laying, had bean found guilty and sentenced to the
electric chair. (Associated Presa photM '
'Brain Trust' Legislation
Soft-Pedaled, Says Price,
As Session Nears Close
By BYRON PRICE
(Chief, of Bureau, -the Associated Press, Washington
.Less will., be heard from the administration left-wingers during the
next few weeks. Word Is going around quietly that public utterances
provocative of controversy in congre-s are not in order now.
It appears the professorial "idea-i . 4
men" in Vie Roosevelt camp have t cufc work -hours in accord with
obtained about all the legislation
they will get this session.
Tho staok exchange bill is being
rewritten, the Tugwell pure food and
drugs bill has been recast and then
sidetracked, and many collateral pro
posals of the brain trust are quite
dead. ,
If adjournment does not come be
fore May 15, It will be because the
situation on Capitol Hill has got en
tirely out of hand. The leaders' cen
tral Idea Is to keep dllspute to a
minimum, get the apprortatlons bills
and a very few others passed, and
send congress home.
This may not be easy., although
most guesses are It will be accom
plished somehow.
While the administration Is re
fraining from tossing new controver
sies into the situation, the opposi
tion will not be similarly quiet, hav
ing tasted victory In t.'ie St. Lawrence
treaty and veterans' allowance roll
calls. 4
Those Billions! '
The Impression grows that Mr.
Rosevelt will end the fiscal year.
June SO, with a far. smaller treasury
deficit than the seven billions he
forecast: but that may not mean
quite what Is Indicated on the sur
face. Upwards of five billions remain to
be spent. The president Is making
his budget plans on a two-year basis,
however: most of the emergency ap
propriations .legally can be carried
over to next year If unusea.
Next fiscal year will see heavy
spending, and the first real balance
will be struck on June 30. 1935.
Around the postofflce department
special responsibility for the air
mail cancellations Is attributed to
Karl Crowley, the department's so
licitor. Crowley is a Fort Wortn, Texas,
lawyer, once a member of the Ten
nessee legislature, delegate to two
Democratic national conventions. He
probably will have more to say about
the contracts later.
Administration officials,' scanning
the financial, skies for a sign-of loos
ening credit facilities, were encour
aged In a small way by the PWA's
recent bond action.
Municipal obligations taken in by
the government only a few weeks
ago because tlere was no other mar
ket for them were sold at a profit.'
Not Caught Napping
Some fast footwork led up to Hen
ry Ford's announcement he had re
stored the .5-a-day minimum scale In
his factories.
On Mnrch la the national automo
bile chamber of commerce, with
which Ford hasn't been going along,
met In Detroit and decided secretly
thing to the plessure of his after
noon. Anyway, the engine doesn't stop.
DOWN on the ground a gaa-drlven
contraption known as a snow
sled, propelled over the snow by a
flanged screw, dragging happy chil
dren on sleds, grunts and barks.
It would be a great affair If It
could pull a fellow up the hill again
after he had come flashing down.
But shucks! That would be too
soft If we ever get so lazy we can't
climb the hill again after coasting
down vt l be In a bad way.
AND so on through the afternoon,
till the sun slants down behind
the hill and the chill of the snow
covered high country creeps up and
chases away tho summer warmth.
The program ends, the spectators
disperse. Up in the great bowl at the
top of the mountain, the myster
ious, glowing blue of the lake fades
to a dull, lesHen hue.
The crowds head for Fort Klam
ath and light and laughter and
dancing and the awarding of tne
prizes for the afternoon's events. For
a little while we've forgotten such
things aa responsibilities and earn
ing a living and staving off our
creditors till business gets better and
ne can pay them off.
It's been a great day. and we're
all better for it.
second Dllllnger henchman to ao on
inka pian
The Idea was to spring the an
nouncement at the Washington NRA
labor hearing March 14. But Ford
heard about it, and came out with
his 95-a-day news on March 13.
The chamber went1 into action and
got out Its own announcement
chead of schedule, on the same day.
The date of Postmaster General
Farley's heralded resignation as Dem
ocratic national chairman seems to
be growing less and less definite.
One idea put forward among Dem
ocratic politicians Is this:
That he may stall until' after the
election. Then, If his friend and
former assistant, the newly-appointed
Senator O'Mahoney of Wyoming,
should 'be defeated for reelection,
O'Mahoney could be slipped Into the
chairmanship. ,
It Is too early to forecast how that
will turn out.
Communications
Mrs. Martin Opposes Sirs. Febl
To the Editor:
In order that there may be no mis
understanding in the public's mind
regards the stand taken by the "Good
Government Congress," regarding- the
candidacy of Electa A. Fehl, I wish
to make the following statement and
request that this letter be published.
While we admire Mrs. Pehl's loyalty
to her husband, It is impossible to
support her candidacy for the office
of county Judge, ns this organlzatipn
cannot go on record as supporting
any Individual that is incompetent
to fill the office sought.
We feel that Mrs. Fehl has been ill
advised In this Instance, as It was our
hope to demonstrate to the people, of
Jackson county that the "Good Gov
ernment Congress" was organized for
the express purpose stated on the
membership card, thst is: Good gov
ernment and the protection of the
rights of the people.
We desire, that the coming cam
paign be not a campaign of villifica
tion and mud slinging, but a cam
paign conducted on the qualifica
tions of the candidates seeking office,
for It Is In this way alone, that we
may select capable, honest men to fill
city, county and state offices.
HENRIETTA B. MARTIN,
President Good Government Congress.
Faster Relief Now
From Neuritis
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ME IN AN HOUP. ABOUT THE
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BIG INTERNATIONAL DEAL
AND
DONT WORRY! JUST
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TABLETS... HfcYU- STOP
THE PAIN IN ,f Y1
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MINUTEStft
Real Bayer Aspirin "Takes
Now comes ana:inq'ii quick relief
from headaches, rheumatism, neuri
tis, neuralgia . . . thsfljfrif safcrclirf,
it is snirf, ytl dixcarrred.
Those results arc due to a scien
tific discovery by which a Bayer
Aspirin Tablel begins to dissolve, or
disintegrate, in the amazing spare of
two seconds after touching moisture.
And hence to start "taking hold" of
pain a few minutes after taxing.
The illustration of Ihe glass, here,
tells Ihe story. A Bayer Tablet slarts
to disintegrate almost instantly you
swallow it. And Ihwt is ready to go to
work almost instantly.
When yon buy. though, see that
vou get the Grmrinr RAYKn Aspirin.
Vor Bayer Aspirin's quirk relief
always say "BAYEB Aspirin."
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Flight o Time
(Medford and Jackson County
History From the File, of The
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Year,
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO,
March 21, 1824.
(It was Saturday)
Woman who wrote "Silver Threads
Among the Gold" dies in poverty in
a Brooklyn, N. Y., rooming house.
Republlcsns show that millionaire,
in TuarMt Dome scandal contributed
to the Democratic campaign fund.
Butte Falls contests Medford hign
claim to state championship and Is
beaten, SO to 15.
1 "Rip Van Winkles" to pay expenses
of Mike Jacobs to Chicago, If the
basketball team goes. He la the yell
leader, Fund Is still short 900.
George Hunt donates the receipts of
the Rlalto theater to the cause.
Taxpayers' committee opposes con
struction of road to Ruch.
The O.-C. tax refund bill Is Intro
duced In the Senate by Sen. McNary.
TWENTY YEAR? AGO.
March 21,, 1014. .
(It was Sunday)
Mrs. Edwin Janney leaves for
Seattle, accompanied by her little
daughter.
A number of village cut-ups last
night expended considerable time In
moving the street car east from the
end of the track, Tjelng stopped by
the police. Some of the gang, ac
cording to Sergeant Mego, worked
harder In deviltry, than at anything
they have laid their hands to In six
months.
Army of California Idlers reported
headed for this county, and "they will
be given no reception by the Com
mercial club." ,
The first trip Is made by the trolley
car on the electric line to Jackson
ville. ...
Mexican factions battle for posses
sion of Torreon.
Willamette valley counties oppose
Pacific Highway plan.
Notes
Two Wall Stfreeters were talking It
over the other day and agreed, the
days of easy money-making wera
about over. They believed modest
Investment profits can be expected
generally, but that big Investment
profits will be rare.
Vice President Garner has been
running wild with his little gavel. He
raps the appropriation bills through,
the senate so fast that the senators
have no time for orating.
The administration has certainly
soft-pedaled all phases of the money
issue except silver. The committee
for the nation la still agitating as
much as ever for further depreciation
but no one pays any attention.
Book publishers say there Is a mar
ket now for books critical of the New
Deal, but that the market for praise
Is dead.
When the congressmen learned that
their restaurant showed a profit of 5
for the first few months, they be
seeched the authorities to reduce
prices. They have been eating at a
government loss for so long that they
hate to see the governmenut come
out even on their food.
SALEM, Ore., March 21. (AP)
Governor Julius L. Meier today IS-
sued a pardon to Arthur B. Tweed,
who was sentenced to 10 days in the
Multnomah county Jail for disorderly
conduct.
Oregon Weather
Fair tonight and Thursday; moder
ate temperature; gentle changeable
wind offshore. ,j
LATE R
WELL I PUT OVER THE
r PEAL I AND I CAN THANK S,
THE QUICK WORK OF THAT
BAYER ASPIRIN YOU SUGGESTED,
mem
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Hold" of Pain in Few Minutes
WUV DIVED
S ASPIRIN
WORKS SO FAST
Drop i Bayvr TaMet
in a (lisj of water.
Not that BEFORE
it touches bottom, it
has started to dis
interrate. nat it don in thi
! it doe in your
stomaeh. Hence its
fMtiition.
Does Sot Harm the Heart
(Conunut uuui page one)
2
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WONDERFUL,l
MR.JONES, I
KNEW IT'D
WORK ! J