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PAGE KlfJHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1934. Medford Mail Tribune "Emyoni in Soutnttn Orison Rt.d. (hi Mail Mount'' Dally (Sieepi ttaturitir PublHrifd HhiHKO.II F'HINTINU CO. N Kir at IM1HKKT W KUIIU Editor An Independent Nestpr Entered ai tecond elm Bitter at Medord. Oregon, under Act of llarcb 8. 1619. SUWBIPTION BATES Bt Kill in Adiinet Uilly, om rear $5.0(1 Dally, all aonlto S.T5 Dallr. dm montb 60 B Carrier m Adtanea Medford. Aiblind, Jickwrnlll, Central Point, Phoeoll, Taitot, Oold Bill and od uihm. Dally, one rear 96.00 Dallr, ill monthl 25 Dallr, oct month ' .80 All terioi. tub In adrantt. Official paper of tbe City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. IIEMBEH OP THE ASSOCIATED PHES8 ReceWlna Vutt Utttd Wire Berrlee n. Aitoclattb Prew la ticlutlfelr anUtled to ttte ute for pul)lleatlon ol all oei dlipatenw credited to It or otherwlM credited tn thin paper and also to tnt local neva punllihed nereln. All rigbta (or publication of tpedal dlipatcbv oorein are auo retenra. ilEMHKH OP UNITED PKESS MEMBRK OP AUDI! HUiiEAO OP CIHCULATIONS Adtertlilng Kepmentatlna M. C. MOCENBEN ft COMPANY Office. In York, Chlcato, Detroit, Sao PrartcUu Lot Angela Seattle Portland. Ye Smudge Pot Ity Arthur I'trry. What Is Communism? 'TWERE would be les fear of communism in this country if more people knew what communism is. Tho way to find out is to examine Bussia, which is the only communistic country in actual operation today." Now just what is the condition over there t The country is ruled by one man Stalin the man of steel and a small group of hard-boiled politicians supported by the army and probably one of the most effective secret service organizations in the world. , For the MASSES of Bussia there is no freedom, no secur ity. More men and women in Bussia are starving today, than probably anywhere else in the western world. More men and women ore being exiled to Siberia, more are not allowed to leave Russia, though to leave that country is their strongest desire; more are being quietly exterminated without a trial or public hearing, than in any country, civilized or uncivilized, on this whirling ball of dirt. TRUE, Bussia is being rapidly industrialized, many factor ies Iiava hfipn rtnilt. nnfl nf th IflrcpRt hvdrn-elpnf.rirt nlnnta in the world has been constructed, scores of large communistic farms have been laid out, BUT outside of the latter, practi cally all this industry to date, has been devoted, not for the benefit of the people, but preparing Bussia for war. ' Bussia today has one of the largest standing armies in the world, probably one of the largest air fleets, and at last report was working night and day, to store up big guns, am munition, etc., etc., for its long awaited "tag." DUT, Bussia has no religion, practically no home life, no free press, no free speech, marriage is a joke, divorca is a racket; and outside bf those fortunate enough to be in tbe army, or in the inner circles of the Stalin dictatorship, the standard of living in Bussia today is lower than anywhere else in the WORLD, with the possible exception of China. There isn't an American communist or a parlor Bolshevik, in this country, who if deported to Bussia and forced to act ually LIVE THERE six months, wouldn't take the first boat for New York he could get, and even if he had to live in the slums, three blocks from Wall, Street, vow never to return Personal Health Service By William lirady. M.U. Binned lettert pertaining to persona health and hygiene oot to dli eaae dlugnosly or treatment, will be answered hy Dr. Brady tl a iiamped elf-a(Jdremed envelope If enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to th large no ruber ot letters received only a tew can be an swered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions Address Or. William Brady, ?r& El Cam) no, Beverly Hills, Cat. EXTRA! EXTRA! CASE OF GOUT FOUND Whenever the conductor of tbls and Increased elimination of the uric health service gets off one of tils acid. . The Investigators suggest that arbitrary asseverations In re fey nee the doses of wine of cole hi cum or to via nonentity the active principle or colchicum of an, alleged called colchicine should be sufficient -i malady, such as I to produce some griping and .slight " b 1 1 1 o u u -1 diarrhea for the best results, nessf "rheuma- Oh, well, I may be Just terribly tlz," ''cold" "ner- dumb, but I think any other physic vous breakdown" would produce the same results or "Indigestion," which, in my Judgment, are precisely some one some- the results one would anticipate If where, perhaps nothing whatever Is done In the way even a physician, j of specific treatment other than let gets off a aarcas- ting the sore joints rest, and apply tlo retort or asks ; ing heat or countering tation Or such a few rhetorical i analgesics or sedatives as may be In- questions with. coming to actual grips on the Issue. There wouldn't be much fun In the game if It were not so. Deliberately and with malice afore thought I have on numerous occa sions In the past few years ridiculed the quaint conception of gout and pointed out the frail support on which the clinical definition of this hypothetical disease Is based. I had hoped to provoke some good doctor Into a heated argument about It, but for all the reaction elicited by these challenges my -negation of gout as a pathological entity might be shared by all medical men who have any notions about the question at all. It Is therefore with a good deal of astonishment and not a little delight ' rtica.trf to msJce the natlent as com. fortable as circumstances will permit until the attack, whatever It Is, passes. Anyway, Drs. Lockle and Hubbard have brought new evidence to es tablish the entity of "gout." Every symptom or sign they mention might occur and does occur In various oth er conditions which nobody now as sociates with the uric acid complex. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Pituitary Baldness I am A mother of thirty-three (we must inform Mussolini of this) with a prospect of resembling an egg in a few years If I lose any more of my hair. Massage and oil shampoos seem useless. Is there any Hope of re storing the growth of my hair with ;hat I came upon a report of a case ' pituitary extract? (Mrs. C. L.) not even slightly affected by cham pagne. Prank Ward O'Malley often tossed off a pint before breakfast and followed wltti a hard day's work. Albert Keller, the hotel man, on ocean voyages drinks a quart of wine before retiring. The Duke of Man chester Is never made whlzzy by the vintage. King Alphonso-that-was once downed four quarts at one sit ting on the terrasse of Le Collsee and went sauntering down the boulevard. Ersklne Owynne In his play-boy days considered he was on the wagon drinking a .half dozen champagne cocktails at the aperitif hour. The unseasoned drinker receives the alcoholic wallop. After seven years of teetotallsm, a pudding sauce tinctured with rum the other night actually made me floaty. In fact, I almost expected to break out in a setting of D. Ts. (Copyright, 1934. McNaught Syndi cate, Inc.) . -4- throw of the social order. The stock market doesn't 00 UP In the face of an impending revolution. THERE Is a lot of talk, by the way, of legislation curbing gambling on the stock market by means of a new law. If those who are talking loudest for this new law got a hot tip on the market, they would turn right around and make all the money they could or try to by gambling on the tip. Such Is human nature. Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS. A DETROIT dispatch tell us: 'A 'key' strike that threw 23,400 automobile workers out of their Jobs has been settled, but mediators looked anxiously today toward a threatened walkout In the vital tool and die Industry." THE settling of the strike in the automobile industry Is a lucky Flight o Time (Medford and Jacksun Count) History From the Files of The Mall Tribune of 20 and to Year Ago.) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY Aorll 13, 1934. (It was Sunday.) A welcome rain cools off the atmos phere, and lessens the frost danger, The first rhubarb of the season "hits the local grocery stores." Ashland Kl wan tans favor planting trees along the Pacific highway. An Ashland man is fined for disapprov ing with the comment, "They will be something else for the speed nuts to nit." The Medford high basketball team returns from Chicago, and are greeted ay a crowa oi z.uuu, of -n.it mthiiRhoH in th Ptehrnnvv I Answer. Yes. by all means have 1034 Rnl t. n nf t.via Ttnffalo Annri. vour Dnvsician aa minister a wuiot, emy of Medicine, by L. M. Lockie, M. D., and R. Hubbard, Ph. D. The patient, a man 52 years old. break, for which we should heave at least a temporary sigh of relief tem porary because of the further threat strike In the tool and die In' dustry. If Industry, practically bankrupted by four years of depression, can only VTET politically speaking, the myth persists that in commun- ism, Russia has "found the way,", that the, dream of a 13TII This Is Friday the 13th, and a very poor day, on which to got hit In . thA head with ft horseshoe. If one does, the blame can be fixed upon land that is free, where everyone has work, where no one is TZrCTLnT"i' d n Poor; where there is food and clothing and th horseshoe thrower, or inability i shelter for all, has been realized over there that Moscow is ot 0 target to effactlv.ly duck ' t, M f fc d nfortuate and particularly for Furthermore, one should protest, be-. , cause they saw the proverbial stars, , the working man. ! Nothing could be further from the truth. The proof of the and seeing tho aams oi star.. ; pudding is in the eating. If this Dr. Wirt, had toured Bussia .JSniZZ!t& 1,8 sent that lotter t0 congress-he u,d nevcr have hanged, or otherwise legally put to ( accused anyone with a pair of good eyes in his head, much harbitUtTtrS SS "brains," trying to guide this country into the paths dsngio into eternity on a Friday, that Soviet Russia has taken. Being an educated man himself, and the 13th. beeidea. . He allowed ; hc woud , COnfined such charges to inmates of the W that he was unlucky. His victim, had, , " i. . no choice of date. -It l oJ oMclal : copiuhlo ward, record that his unlucky day, was ' Tuesday, the 22nd, In May ot 1933.; ' ' and lie was shot through the heart, T T . J" 'otherlvlM .urn of 1.32 and a JCJJQTSOTllCLn UCmOCTCLCy When Friday, and the 13th get -.-''t-.:. r.1-1,-i ? ! CPBAKINQ of myths, we wonder how much longer this cat up his alcove, Instead of an ace. j The black cat, is in trie same ooat as , squirrel, or a rabbit. On any day, or date, autolsts try to run over them, and quite often do, as remains along the highways testify. This Is due to the human desire to kill something, as long as no per sonal consequences are Involved. To many people, all their Uvea li quire any luck good or bad and, ! ft glowing tribute to the immortal Thomas, entitled, "Jefferson, either la bettor than no luck. For Empire Builder, Herald of Freedom. jenra, .ma was ounrgoa u me emr., and their position at the time of birth. Recently, It has become fash lonable to charge all HMortune to the Republican party, and Herbert Hoover. With auch folks, It they saw a 20 gold piece In the atreet, It would turn to something worthless before they could pick It up. In many Instances, however, Good Luck waa never able to catch up with them, In their speedy travels . fought stoutly throughout his life for the rights of the com back and forth across the nation.! , , r rii . . i i , ,i They have kept their nose to a, on mani but when Mr. Miller tries to make him out an Abra- altering wheel, instead ot grind-i ham Lincoln "ABOLITIONIST," he is veering from historical "n'u now predicted, that Friday. I Iibcrty to license, for history records that President Jefferson May ia. will be an unlucky day for ! not only liked to have his colored butler wear knee pants, but .uck" dTforthl'whoCn. under!8 ? ot llfl lMt-and most humane-slave owners in the present system, all cannot win.'" Virginia. Of course, In case of victory, luck! sere, had nothing to do with It. It wasl,,,, ..... . ,. , . , due to good politics, and thinking ITHh most striking point about this Jefferson myth however, r!?1"1' TLy ,,nta'n 1 is the blind persistency with which Democrats like Mr. one cannot think, and be In poll-i,,.,. , . . ... . tics, it will be interesting to note, 'Miller and Democratic papers like the Journal also laud how the luck of candidates pans ' ncilil icul nnlifios nf "rant Tlmnim .TnffWsrm Prnui.lmti mit. n'hn m tnr h ! i 1 town, and against it in the coun- Franklin D. Roosovelt AT ONE AND THE SAME TIME. try. It would do no harm If Friday ot pituitary hypoedrmlcally and later by mout,h. The "oil massage" fool ishness Is Just a pastime anway. 8end had been admitted to the hosnltal ' a atamped envelope bearing youi- ad- several times In the past three years. ' dress and auk for Instruction for be permitted to get back onto Its feet, with periodic attacks of pain In va- are oi me nair. bo that it will be enabled to earn rlous Joints, especially both knees suipnur ftnrt both blor tnM which InrnnAoi. What foods contain sulphur? IS tated him a week or two. T.he lolnts there a harmless preparation con- i wages, there Is every reason to hope became swollen, red and quite pain- talnlng sulphur which one could take that prosperity will return. ful. When the attacks subsided there 1 internally Eggs give me gas ana M was no pain or other disability Injmllk a dull headache and coated j wjigh wages, you know, which are the Intervals. . tongue. I like them both, wnat could : 1 1 Twice in the three years little nod- I eat with them to overcomo this ules or hard swejllngs called-"tophi" trouble? (Z. S. M.) have been obtained from the patient's Ans. Meat, tlsh, eggs, fowl. milk, ears. These are deposits of mono- cheese, beans, peas, cabbage, ont sodlum urate (not uric acid but a ' meal, wheat, potatoes In fact, al salt of urlo acid). They are of ten j most any diet one Could subsist on In the fingertip under the skin, or contains plenty of sulphur. The old over the cheek or side of the nose. 1 fashioned sulphur and molasses In the palm, In an eyelid and fun- I "spring tonic" Is as good as any other fortunately tor the theory of gout, preparation of sulnhur for Internal people having these "tophi" are usu- use mix about equal quantities ot , ttoU reM In the papers the other ally free from any history of such flowers of sulphur with molasses. day th t the flMt na5 ecn trouble or Indeed they are free from Dose, tablespoonful dally. It Is laxa-1 . . -.,-,. . , any complaint at all. tive. I do not advise taking It. but ! ord"ed from the Palfll t0 tne At" The Buffalo patient received some It is a good way to tane suipnur in- .untie presumably oecause tne po- essential to prosperity, CAN'T be paid unless industry Is first permitted to earn the money with which to pay them. Wages can only be paid out 01 profits. There Is nowhere else for them to come from. now-fangled medicine which purports ternally If that Is desirable. to "Increase exertion of uric acid." ( (Copyright, 1934, John F. Dille Co.) It had little If any Influence on the proportion of uric acid In the blood Ed Note: Readers inshlnc tu and none on the pain In the Joints. ! communicate with Ur. llraily. But when he was given an old em- I Simula tend letters direct to lr. piricai remedy, coicnioum, vus seem- "minm umuj, m. i,.. na . ed to bring relief to the Joint pain I mlno, Beverly Hills. Cnl. Thomas Jefferson myth is going to endure. Ask any old line Democrat for a speech and sooner or Inter he will bring in the great Thomas Jefferson, and in a voice trembling with pride, write himself down as a Jeffersonian Democrat. He can't resist it. We note, for example, that on the editorial page of the Portland Journal today the Hon. Milton A. Miller is author of CHADES of Jim Hill and "William Jennings Bryan 1 Thomas Jefferson WAS an "empire builder," the great "imper ialist" in our early history, but that is a fact, which most Democratic orators in the anti-imperialistic past were careful to overlook. Thomas Jefferson was also a "great herald of freedom," NEW YORK DAY BY DAY BY O.O.McIntyre litically powerful east Wangs some ot the money spent by the fleet. In the same Issue of the papers, you read that Oregon's proposed naval base, at Tongue Point, at the mouth of the Columbia, has been unfavor ably reported on again. ed by a pronounced tug for the lat-1 "reBn, you see, isn t mucn inter ter. During my see-saw the clerk estcd. COMMERCIALLY, In what the , turned to a Bert Lytcll looking gen- 1 Meet does, for Oregon Isn't considered ' tleman who stepped up beside me.'.mKM,.-, Mn.w,. , . .mportant enough to have even a part He skidded across the counter, top e " m f . eight samples for lounging robes. ' of the feet based here. "Make these- up for me." he Bald.' "You have my measurements." And 1STEN: , was gone. The power of suggestion 1 Suppose a ' national election. 13 Thoughts overwhelming. I not only took giving control of the government to ' cal parties, hinged on how Oregon Acrobat hangs by his toes for two hours In Los Angeles, and loses his senses. - Al Smith of New York throws his nat in ring for Democratic nomlna tion for presidency. TWENTY 'YEARS AGO ..TODAY April 13. 1914. (It was Monday.) 'Qyp the Blood" and three other New York gangsters charged with slaying Herman Rosenthal, gambler. as part of a police and politician plot, are electrocuted at Sing Sing prison American fleet Is ordered to Mex ico,' and grave crisis confronts the nation. The sun shines briffhtlv. Anrf fh snow in the hills melts rapidly. The news that the Atlantic fleet had been ordered tn TamnlM niffbri up the fighting feathers of the Sev enth company, and Col. Tengwald. Lieutenant Foster and some of the nish privates smell the smoke of bat tie from afar. . The sense of smell, however, is not as hljhlv ripwinnprf in the enlisted personnel, Sells Floto circus here May 11. Steps to seek rleht-of-wsv for f!r. cent City railroad started. -f NEW YORK, April U'HtlA atrnlllnn. Un An a,..- .un. to see th. mystery novelist. Dashl.l ,ns cgB b,uo Pa"""" UommAtf A 1 what became of 1 Alon tne ,ame "ne- 1 m tola res v0'ed. i Bert Lahr? Why I 'f""" l tne df,u sor,t, h In such an event, Oregon could have T n 81,111 wlno buyers. After the clientele ... are all postofflce nM hd ,t, quotR of cocktanSi tne a naval base at the mouth of every Mlkih" t tabloid snl11" usually a smartly dressed cou- one of its rivers flowing into the rfMcrlntmn of th. Ple rn" wln "nt tn a"11 ot Pacific and another one, for good description or tne the hmM wUn cons nt Vi.-..h tempest u- , f cork , , t measure, on Klamath lake. cut into th. yap.. WILLIAM-JIRT testifies In a a- Washington that members of the ous 1 show girl, Kathryn Ray, as "the All-American heat wave." Outside of a Communications Let Well Enough Alone. To the Editor: I liked the editorial In the Tribune In regard to the abuse of the primary law In this county and state. They sure are crowding it to the limit, and at the rate It Is going now, It won't be long until about every other man In the county will be announc ing himself for some office. Especial ly sheriff's office, and no matter wno runs, and there will be so many sore heads, that they will turn loose and beat him, no matter how good a man he is or how -well qualified he Is. It seems to me It Is about time for the people to rig up four-wheel brakes, and then use them; and a good place to start In la right here In follow the advice of the Orange that asked Mr. Holman to resign If he wanted to run for governor In other words, If a man already has an office that Is bringing him In a good sal ary and files for an office that will bring him In a larger salary, let him, resign and take hie chances along with the balance. And I'll tell you right now, It will make him think twice before he takea the leap and when he comes around shaking hands, ask him If he Is al ready drawing down a good- salary, and If he Is, tell him nothing doing, as there are lots of good men that need the Job. It's awful nice for a man like Hol man and a few others that I could name, and I'm not afraid to do It, either, to step out and run for nom ination, and It they lose. Just? keep on doing business at the same old stand oh, yes, awful nice, everything to gain, nothing to lose awful nice'. And now one thing more, and I will hang up: Why should we want to change the county court when the men we have there now are doing everything mat is m cneir power to pull Jackson county out of the hole. It has fallen Into the past years. Let good enough Vone and get In and help pull of the Diamond Jubilee. JOHN B. QIFFIN. Medford, April 12. When you serve coffee Ihot is J smooth and delicious, your family - r end your guests always crave a ( second cup. "lamacrankaboutgoodcoffee," ' writes a Western woman. "I use ! nothing except S&W. My guests always ask for a second cup." ; S&W Mellow'd Coffee, with its ... J .:.L ri ..!! II ' ivwiiu inn iiuvwi, iuii mellowness and full strength, is sure to awaken , a greater appreciation for your , coffee-making skill. Have your I. . grocer supply you now. chnir. doom Lllyan Tasnman knew her more than a year ago, but smiled through. Brave lady I George White always looks as though he had Just popped out of a barber shop. A Jaunty literary name Nancy Hoyt. One word description of Jay O'Brien ramrodlsh. Elmer Davis Is getting gray, too. The waxen white Clare Boot he Brokaw suggests a swal low skimming Into a sunset, A ra dio loss Jack Benny off the air. Nobody can imitate Margaret Anglln reading a poem like Charlie Towne, About time for the Martin John sons to be rounding in. Percy Ham mond In overalls and headlight would be a ringer for one of Van Gogh's canvases of a Flemish miner. Fred Stone's youngest daughter Carol Is about the prettiest redhead the I town has seen since BUlte Burke's day. One of my favorite people Joe. K. Smith. Morris L. Ernst and Irving Berlin bear a resemblance. And so do Queen Wlthclmlna and Kathleen Norrls. Brondway Is no longer a white way. But lemon colored, red and green with those glass tubed lights. Wonder If Ned Sparks eats alumt My first bottle of champagne- $1.25 pint size was purchased In the president's Midland hotel In Kansas Cltv to im- seaman I never ( press a girl from home I had not knew anyone who . seen In year with my devastating describe a bosun's worldllness. She was horrified at my audacity, and refused to have a single drop. So I downed It. It seemed to have no Intoxicating ef fect although I did. departing, shake hands with the waiter. Still I was always democratic and eesy to meet that way. There are many, however, who seem brain trust" talked to him of "overthrowing the social or- j der" which Is a high-brow way oi I speaking of a revolution. On the same day, the stork market j goes up an average of about a point j and a third. j THE PUBLIC, quite plalnty. doesn't ; take much stock In the brain trust's alleged leanings toward over- It takes no deep student of political history to know that the isth was abolished, to permit jfrom t,ie standpoint of political principles and policies, these a more even now or the good luck.-two .'residents were, and are, as far apart as the poles; that LCdm.?0.Ur!,,brlgaTe;kwllgo'0" ' j" the absolute ANTIIITiresIS of the other. luck, share and share alike. This I . could be called Federal control ot; k U, his life Jcffcrson'a unyielding political aim was to Luck. In a little while, people would AV , , . , . . weary of nothing but rjood Luck. weaken tlio power of the national government, and and ay: "i had some good luck, i streniitlicn tho Power of the states. Kvcrv time lm detected una na some oad luck, and do II . .... , .. , . , I The verve and freshness of a the- feci gioriousl" It Is hoped that the i ""' ''" iucr m me iifuiuimi cnpnHi, or suspr-cieci ntrlrt performance after a long run i FCOL gets functioning before next 11 attempt to limit the free action of tile States, or the Individ-1" t,,1i, ""man endurance.j July, when there will be another i. . , I Mouthing the Identical lines to th. ; Friday Uie laih. It Is thought that 111,18 1,1 ,l,cm' "0 saw red. Mm( pp,, ,mld tn, c, ,ntry many win be unable to do anything i President Roosevelt on the other hand, has extended the : m,,,t w'r'ns- vet a perform- between now and then, due to Iret- ,.,... ,r a p i . . . , ..... ance, It was "She Loves Me Notl" I' ting over what will not happen on of Il,c Fc,lcrl government, not only over the States, but at,.,,,!,,, last evening was In the sith ; July 13. over the lives of the individuals of the country, as has no other montn '"r "a could b no"! Now that you have read this fur. ' pr.Mo.it in tin. nl,niv' l.i.mr.- ' M' ln enthusiasm, another! proof will be offered, that Friday csl(,p,lt 1,1 ,h0 country S llistor . I first night. , ,hAii"tV TWkr . . U " UilC PSSil,1C fr ' P00(1 Dcm0erat t0 ,,t,hoU1 whBt smc. restriction, against hi. "Ulys-; toid in one d.. ,.,""ti V? ''''"''lent Jefferson did IN HIS DAY; and uphold what Pros-! have been luted, the publishers; frw-f ".e i..ih-i..u 'nr m ,idet Roosevelt is now doing in HIS, for not only the nature i" T.o'Tu n.,' ' , nf lllO I'nUIlt r-V hilt ll,A .nninl utt.1 nnnnnmi n,..,) it ii.tiu nf tl.A T'li Vmniff Irl.lnn.n whnM .rhw.ni ' r r. v. di v UMer ' ' n cm " M nurl pda I Idlmvo completely changed. (0 SOW SPRING CROP) mr to uphold President Roosevelt todav on the BASIS of r, ed o?othm JcffcrM.nmn democracy, is not only to disregard tho facts of -c.- up frm:nj. were undu- history, but to bo blind to all principles of logic and common iv:.. ?J ;irn they failed to raise scnsp u.i; niuic w uu .ur .tiring p!jw'.::s. .:.-.. . :t .:;! Cd.-;:! and Oil!, th. ; or ct-itl t:.rv tii'.nrd up the Now Ihey have a good crop in. Hut if Hon. Milton A. Miller and his brother Democratic i were th. despair of the Dublin Je.ult I teacher, now lives In almost com- plete Isolation In a fauborg, .uffer- J lug from chronic nerve exhaustion wile, .on and daughter are anxious ' for him to make the trip, It Is not ' believed he will. Cleanup Time Is Here Call at Medford Furniture & Hardware and ask to see specifications and color scheme suggestions put out by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clark, paint specialists. Dic-A-Doo Faint Cleaner, lj-lb. size with Al r Brush Special offer T I C This is nationally advertised by Saturday Evening Post. We can highly recommend this. Kalsomine, per pound Sc 4-HOUR ENAMEL Best Quality Ballon $-4.35 .gallon S2.35 Quart S1.30 11-pint 230 HOUSE PAINT Rest Quality Gallon S3.H0 Quart 9.V Pint 55- O'Cedar Mops $1.00 O'Cedar Polish, 12-oz SOt4 O 'Cedar Wall Brush $1.00 Dusting Mits . ISt4 Bowl Brushes 25 Bon Ami ! 13 1934 Patterns Wall Paper OLD PAINTER Gallon S2.02 Quart Pint lOt 61Y In one of tho nltr..h-hri-h. War horses, ever srnio the COMIM.KTK inousistClK-V, thov erle. where clerk wear morning uevcr betray it, iu their article, or their remarks. ' .EiC Seed Potatoes $1.50 to $2.75 cwt. While They Last! . See us before you buy. EGG MASH BEST QUALITY $1.70 per cwt. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833 22!) N. Riverside PEOPLE'S MARKET 105 W. Main Free Delivery Phone 1058 We are here to please our customers. When better meat is sold in Medford, we will sell it. HENS Nice and Fat. Each, Saturday 491 R. I. RED HENS & FRYERS YOUNG RABBITS LUNCH MEATS SPRING LAMB FINEST BEEF Properly asd-Just one of the reasons why our customers come bck