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'PAGE six Medford Mail Tribune "Ertrjmnc tn Southern Oratoa RlUI till Mill rtlbunl ' Dallr Kictpt Salurdaj Pnhllihat bt lltllK(lHI) PBIN1INU CO. I5-SI-S9 V. Mr 8U pt is IIOUEBT IV. HU11L. Editor Ao independent Neweuaper Entered u ireosd elaia nttur at Medford. Oregon, under Act ol Haren I. 1818. SUBSI'IIIPTION RATES Br Mall to Adiarc. Dully, or rear ; Dallr, ala nontM Dally, ont rflonU) -B0 Br Carrier Id Adranee Hertford, Atbland. JicUoDillle. Central Polot, Pboeoli, Talent. Cold Hill and od tllshaars. Dallr. one fear f Dallr, ala roonlha ? Dallr. one month .so AU terma. cash lo adTance. Orflelal paper of the Cltl of Medlord. Official paper of Jackson Countr. MEMBEII OF THE ASSOCIATED PKEB8 i...ia I ut (Vina Sunlra. Hit Aiioclatert llrm U bkIwImIj nutled to tht us for publication or an ncwi oupiicim credited to It or utberls credited lo thli impm tod ilw U tht local fit published herfln. All rlgbta (or publication of ipccltl dlapatebca Herein ar ilw romed. MEMSEH OP UNITED PHE88 MEMBEH Of AUDIT BUBEAO OF CIKCULAT10N8 Adrertlilrtt HeprmnUthti M. C. M0UEN8EN k COMPANY Offices Id Ne York, Chicago, Detroit, Bu Fruckco U Angelet Seattlo Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. The 18-k. Jubilee committeemen, numbering 18, have returned to the torge and the plow, the counter and 1 "'!ow and the fishing pole. ' The demobiii-! ally, he would have left it severely alone, until it was in proper cation was accomplished with well-' condition to come out, like the stone from an overripe plum, greased accuracy, and all disappeared j The thing had no core, but several branches, which put it in the as one man, and as completely as If carbun0e lasS sajd Dr. jr.. jt not oriv haJ core i,t the swallowed by the ann. oore was eltrncted 8nt, e3ti,ibited by Dr. B. It was not a boil or rj. Rosenberg has a new torpedo- a carbuncle, merely'a cheek bone abscess proclaimed Dr. S., who shaped auto, to come and.go tn. , is a member of a famous clinic, but we afterward learned, is not L k ' 8 specialist in boils but in obstetrics. . . . And so on and so forth ! " aS,ii UnSrar. f ha ,fflrce and what a Painful one- and last but not Icast AU the New York experts predicted I how the fees mount up. However enough along the line of per hls opponent, one camera would win, j sonal pathology for the moment, proving they can not guess any better f . . . . than our tellow townsman, J. Kort j tlig uxrious mj)jCUi as jn tlle a;r cooled sanctuary of a Hal1, , , , j do luxe limited train, we fail to find any friends of President a. 4d driver knocked the knuckle ; Roosevelt. Thumbs down when his name is mentioned. We otl a flre-hydr&nt Frl. when he tried to scoot by an auto bus, using Shlv aree slley for a depot. The military element has departed for the sea shore, where they will be drilled In the fundamentals of wsr, and saluting 2nd loots. Peter Zimmerman of 'Yamhill co one of the upstate heavy thlnkera who from time to time has done some thinking for Jsck. Co. farmers, hu kindly consonted to run for Gov. In the fall, If properly urged. The weather has warmed up, as It usually does at this time of the year. , All the horses have recovered from being role by equestrisns and eques-. trlennes the week of June 3-9. H. Flewhcr, the demon baker, etc., will race a speedboat at K. Falls, and ahow the spectators how to be a daring young man, without any tra peze. t Wrestling fans Thurs. eve. speedily resented the actions of a couple of grapplers, who essayed to do a scien tific Job of their contest. When they tussled tor two mlns. without making a face at the audience, the audience became Indignant and hooted. The first contest was replete with dra mstlc grunts, snd was well received by the spectators. This should be a lesson to wrestlers who try to fool customers by actually wrestling. The public Is In no mood to bs deceived, and will not tolerate any earnest ef forts. The eagle will scream at Ashland and clivers other points July 4, and nobody would blame the eagle If It started screaming before ssld date. e Some gents who were resl good at kicking the ace oft the bottom of the deck, were here a apell back and left a number In worse shape than the last Republican administration, which will bear the onus. 8. Morris, the Wall St. pursued tiller of T-Rock and 8-Valley, towned tn mid-week wearing Ice cream pants and a blue serge cost and looked hu man and summery. . A New Deal diplomat, who has been plsnted on the Bill Oore corner, demands the govt, hurry up with the promised house, bsnk account, new csr, farming equipment, fried chicken twloe-a-week, and other thlnga for which he never worked, and never wilt. Unless some action la forthcoming at once, ha will take the field In revolution. ' A beautiful long-legged blonde from the movie capital, waa here the tint of the wk. and caused a few male hearts to beat and flutter. Boys are running loose with deadly weapons, and great will be the amazement If a tragedy ensues, as they usually do. Tom Johnlln la bragging that he hoea every am. oss The report that a gas silo will bs built In the middle of a block has not been confirmed. e Gents possessed of dress suits, had , them on iRnln Thurs., but kept ln ( conspicuous snd out of sight of the lair sex at dm umj wuiq, Editorial Correspondence GREAT BARRINGTON, Massachusetts, June 13. We arc in the heart of the BcrMiires. With the rain this section lias had, any wooded country would be beautiful, but this part of rural Massachusetts, as we motored through it yesterday, liter ally knocked the editorial eye out. For in addition to the soft green hills, the quaint and attractive New Kngland villages, this country is dotted with little lakes, and some of the most beautiful country estates in the cast. For sheer natural beauty it could hardly be surpassed. All the way from I'oughkcepsio there was no jarring note. It reminded one of the famous lake country of England. Everything so clean and park-like. Even the farm homes, the village stores, the country churches, the quiet moss grown graveyards, arc picturesque. And to make one's aesthetic enjoyment complete, there are no- bill boards along the highways. No glaring invitations to smoke a certain oigaret, or place a certain tire upon the family chariot, to avoid disaster. No hot dog stands, and believe it or not, no service stations, except in the villages. To a westerner what they call mountains around here are a joke. We saw nothing that Roxy Ann could not look down upon in lofty scorn. They arc only hills, but what richly upholstered ones, like puffballs of the richest green. And the little brooks dashing between the grass grown banks. As for lawns; over the stone walls of these coun try estates, acres and acres of the finest blue grass, stretched out like huge carpets of emerald velvet. Aye verily, a perfect picture of pastoral peace, natural beauty, simple contentment and the finest luxury. But the Berkshires were not spared by Old Man Depression. One sees many signs "for sale", "for lease!', and some of the imposing iron gates are padlocked and parked "closed." . We came over here to visit some old friends and incidentally have that much advertised boil treated. For it is merely a boil once more, although it was diagnosed by a graduate of the Harvard Medical School in Poughkeepsie, as several notches above a boil, i.e. a carbuncle. We dislike to be critical of a pro fession so worthy and one that has contributed so much to the comfort and well being of the human race, but we understand now, why John D. Rockefeller and other rich men, when they travel take their doctors with them- It's the only way to do. For after this experience, we doubt if doctors without a consul tation beforehand, would ever agree cither on the nature of a certain ailment or its treatment. The first M.D. we tackled maintained we were suffering from an infected hair, which had ingrown and needed cold packs of boric acid. The second one, handed down a plain boil diagnosis, advised hot packs, night and day, to promote the ripening process. The third, tabooed packs of any kind, favored lancing and proceeded to apply the scalpel, followed by a perfectly murderous squeezing technique. The fourth deplored the fact that the little pet had ever been explored rrltich less squeezed and even ran acrosB atormor school Ropsevelt organization of young Republicans. He appeared for tea, in an immaculate morning coat, with a large pearl pin in his cravat, and a white carnation in his buttonhole. lie was full of scorn and ridicule for the alphabetical soup, the brain trust and the parlor Bolsheviks, and sees G. 0. P. salvation in Mr. Ogden Mills, who has brains and keeps his feet on the ground. That's perfectly OK by us. But what we regard as perfectly silly and a waste of time, are tho young Republicans wo have met on this trip, who scorn both Roosevelt and the established G. 0. P. leaders, but want apparently to oppose democratic liberalism with some vague liberalism of their own. Try to pin them down and they don't know what they want. Folly to try to out-liberalize Franklin D. If ono is a liberal, better join him. If not, if the policies F. D, advocates aro not liked then by all means join with the morninc coat bricade. and franklv and honostly gct behind a leader status quo ante. Later: Wo have just motored into that great and over powering Babylon of tho modern world, New York city. And what an entrance! As we passed over the Harlem bridge, after waiting for two tugboats to go through tho draw, a bolt from above fairly cleaved tho Heavens, followed By a crash, that shook us to the seat cushions, and then tho deluge I lit less timo than it takes to writo these words, tho streets were running full to the curb, and upper Fifth Avonuo was literally filled by motor cars, wheel cap to wheel cap, with that torrent rushing beneath them. In tho midst of this chaos and confusion, the engino stopped, and constant applications of tho foot throttle only produced 'Rn impotent purring. As luck would havo it, a taxi was directly behind, so via a rather frantic sign language, and a two-bit tin, we were pushed around the next corner and through a stop Lght to a side street. It was still raining cats nnd dogs, and whii only 4 :30 p, m. was dark as night. A squiffy doorman, under an apartment canopy, with a slicker and um brella, regarded us disdainfully, and in answer to an inquiry as to the nearest garage, shook his head, thon proceeded to escort a riohly gowned young lady, up the protcotcd aislo, to tho bril liantly lighted iron grilled door, the aforesaid young lady showing a neat bit of silken hose. No ono seemed to know or care about the sad predicament of the rnrty from Medford, Oregon. WHAT A WELCOME! ' Then for no reason in the world, a poke on the throttle brought an answer, the engine was hitting on all six again. What a grand and glorious feeling I So we started on and finally reached our hotel at 27th street and Fifth Avenue, where we unpacked and hung out our clothes to dry, for most of the suitcases had been on the running board rack'during ono of the worst cloudbursts New York had suffered in '20 years. On tho way we saw many motor cars and trucks also strand ed as we had been their carburetors flooded. On one corner two men and a policeman were pushing a largo limousine past the stop light, up to their knees in water, which had taken on a milk chocolate brown. S S 0 The youngest member of tho party was asked what she thought of New York, She said she hadn't decided, but she would liko to go back to that Fifth Avenue apartment house one of these days and punch that doorman in the nose! lllllaboro Protest SALEM, Ore.. June IS. (API The city of Hlllsboro, together with 81 Individual water users, filed a com plslnt with the public utilities com mlsson .todsy sgslnst the Oregon Washington Water Service company operating In that city. Hitler Aide ArrlTtt HEW YORK, Jun 16 (AP) Adolf Hitler's favotiU musician and press ; chlsf, Dr. Ernst P. 8. Hanfstaegl. ar- rlred on ths liner Kuropa todsy for ft reunion of his Harvard university i fUMsm,s, MEDFORD MAIL had he been called in origin mate, who is heading an anti- who believes in a return to the Cuban Attnck Clue HAVANA, Cubs, June 1.(AP With the shsttered frag menu of a earner of the type used by news pho tosphere as their principal tangible evidence, Cuban authorities today continued a searching investigation of the bombing attempt against President Carlos Mendleta which yes terdsy wounded the president and killed two mval men. All kinds of legal blanks tor sale (0r rent, no ruintln. no ireapssslnj and other csrds for tt At Commercial i&la - Uif Dept, o .tUU Tjibuna. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. Personal Health Service By William Sigurd letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene nut lo dis ease diagnosis or treatment will be answered l)j Ur. Brady U a stamped lf-addressed envelope la enclosed. Letters should be brlet and written in ink. Owing to the targe number ol letters recelred only a lew can be an swered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, 465 El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Cal. MIl.K AND CUBES E FOR MIGRAINE. Up until the time I read your ar ticle I had been a great sufferer from periodic sick headaches (migraine), the attacks being violent and al ways accompan ied with vomit ing. Then I be gan taking calci- tv'? If J um lactate and - 4 1 lneludlnir milk and cheese In my diet thlnga I had long avoided because X sup posed they were hard to digest. For over a year now I have had but two mild attacks . . . (Mrs. M. M.) Mrs. M. M.'s report Is fairly typical of a great many similar testimonials. As a rule 1 am pessimistic In refer ence to testimonials of any kind. I know human nature too well to take much stock In testimonials, particu larly those In praise of any method, system, remedy, treatment for any human ailment, condition or diffi culty. People are liars; some amiable ones, some mean ones, but all liars. But In this Instance, It doesn't matter whether I belyleve the calcium lactate and other things really bring about the Improvement the migraine sufferer experiences. Who cares about that? As long as the experiment In any case does NO HARM, well, If you try It and fall to notice any relief from It, NO HARM has been done. For the benefit of migraine suffer er who may not be on to It, we"ll outline the treatment again. 1. Take ten grains of calcium lactate, after food, three times a day taken In sweetened water or with any flavor or fruit you like. " This should be continued for three months, then rest two or three months, then another three months course. 2. A dally ration of cod liver or halibut liver oil, say a teaspoon ful daily, thruout all but the hottest months of the year. 3. As much exposure of naked skin to sunlight as you can enjoy. 4. Be sure to Include in your diet plenty of these Items: Fresh raw milk and cream (Certified if you can afford It, from tubercu lin tested cows or from a goat If you can't have Certified milk) at least a pint a day. Fresh eggs. Any and every kind of cheese. Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS WHAT Is inflation? Is It good or bad? Tji It rnmnlnv w .Imnljk rfmihtfiil or certain In Its course and effects? ' - THE flrat question Is easily an swered. Inflation Is debasement of the money either by mixing cheaper meatls with gold or silver or by is suing more paper money against the gold reserve. THE other two questions are an swered In an Interesting article on Inflation In a recent Issue of the New York Times Annalist. The Annalist article aaya that In flation la definitely bad, and - per fectly simple, responding lnvsrlably to five fixed laws. THE first of these laws, It says, . Is this: ' "Whenever Inflation is brought forth aa the miracle to heal all our economic woes, Its proponents see to It that It Is dressed In a different guise, or disguise, from Its lsst ap pearance." a THAT Is to say, those who propose Inflation alwaya admit that It has been a failure before, but assert that the kind of Inflation they pro pose Is a new and different kind that will work. HERE la the second law: "No nation of people ever vol untarily adopts an inflationary pol icy twice in the same generation." w HAT Is meant by this Is that In flation Is so dlssstrous In Its results that the generation that tries It has to die off before It can be tried again. THE third law: "Inflation of prices, by any means. Invariably causes a temporary fslse activity In business, and this artificial activity creates a treach erous feeling of security In the pub lic at large and Is held up by Infla tion enthusiasts as proof that Infla tion la beneficial." WHY does Inflation cause tempo rary activity in business? Inflation thins out the money, like adding Water to milk, making It worth less. Because the money Is worth lens, those who have things to sell hsve to hsve mors of the less valuable money. That causes prices, aa expressed in money, to RISK, and people hare a tendency to buy before prices rise still mora. That gives the appearance of busi ness activity resulting from intistlon. THE fourth law: "InfltUoa of anjr kuid It a moo.. scst it OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1934. Brady, M.D. Peas, Beans, all kinds, green or dried. Nuts. Peanuts, Raw car rots. Raw turnips. Raw cabbage. Lettuce. Radishes. All kinds of greens. 0. Be sure to get your lodln. Never mind the technical reasons for these recommendations. Perhaps I had better Inform every body right here that you buy calcium lactate, in powder or In 6-graln tab lets, at any drugstore where they still sell drugs. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Salt and the Heat I think I saw something In your column about the use of salt as a means of Increasing endurance of heat . . . (O. O. C.) Answer Yes, at Boulder Dam where workers have to endure ex treme heat the men are advised to use plenty of salt with their'food and even to add a pinch to their drinking water. Kerosene I notice you warn readers who try the gasoline treatment for athlete's foot to beware of using ethyl gasoline. If they will use plain lamp oil, kero sene, coal oil, they will get all the benefits to be gained from gasoline, with no danger. I have found that soaking the affected patches of skin from 3 to 5 minutes with kerosene Is usually enough to effect the cure. (A. B. C.) Answer Thank you. Our readers will please report their experience with the remedy. Dope , Do good doctors use twilight sleep in childbirth today and is H a' suc cess? (Mrs. H. F.) Answer The combination of nar cotic drugs, morphine and hyosclne scopolamine exploited as "twilight sleep" was used In this country at least 10 years before the German quacks "discovered" It. It Is still used In cases where safer anesthetics are contra-Indicated, but the serious drawback Is that once the morphine or hyosclne has been Injected there Is no way to control it if it has un toward effects on mother or child. Better anesthetics can be stopped at once if any untoward effects appear. Ed Note: Readers wishing to should send letters direct to Dr. communicate with Dr. Brady William Brady, M. D., 263 E. ca mlno, Beverly Hills. Cal. ster that must be fed from some source, and which Immediately ex- Today and Monday 9 THE CHAMPION R0W.TIC LAUGH RIOT! Xlj NO TIME FOR MERE pf NO TIME FOR MERE GIGGLES! IT'S ONE CONTINUOUS A "Laughter from start to finish built for entertainment and nothing else", raves Variety Daily, famous film journal. . Don't miss it! JOAN BL0NDELL AD0LPHE MENJ0U DICK POWELL MARY AST0R FRANK McHUOH PATRICIA ELLIS GUY KIBBEE RUTH DONNELLY HUGH HERBERT SHEILA TERRY Continuous Shows Today plres when its food (money and credit) is withheld." THAT Isn't entirely clear. What Is meant is this: If business activity resulting from inflation 1 s to . CONTINUE, prices must go on rising, and if prices are to go on rising the money must be thinned out still more. Whenever the thinning out of the value of the money ceases, prices quit rising, business activity stops and a crash follows: , THE fifth lawT'" "The amount of false aclvlty tn business caused by Inflation and the size of effectiveness of the subse quent depression are both directly proportional to the amount of money and credit which the depression costs." . 1 money Is Inflated the wilder the boom while -inflation lasts and the more disastrous and terrible the Inevitable depression when the bub ble bursts. HERE. In simple words, Is the REAL trouble with inflation: It pretends 'to give something for nothing to create wealth without work. That never has been done yet, and never will be done. , Communications Stntement of II. E. Wlrth To the Editor: I made the statement In February of this year that I would be an Inde pendent candidate for governor. 1 havo not changed my mind, and am still advocating the same principles that prompted me to make the above announcement. 1 There Is but one way to recovery, and that, by returning to labor its purchasing power. This can only be accomplished permanently by having labor produce new wealth from which we will have the funds to pay them. When we have returned to labor the purchasing power essential to maintain a proper standard of liv ing, we have ended the depression and recovery Is certain. Wo have worked out this principle step by step have counseled deep thinking people In different trades and professions have worked months and even years, on the economical condition until we have perfected a plan that has been passed on as a sound, workable solution to recovery. The real producers of all wealth are the soli and labor. Therefore, we must return to the soil, and guar antee to the farmer a fair margin of profit on what he produces. He then, in turn, will immediately start the wheels of Industry moving, which will furnish employment to every SSIS5SJ BBasdl asaaaaissaasnr irniirm Adults 20c Children 10c n , ALSO , CHARLIE CHASE in "Luncheon At Twelve" 'timify MotlrV vtllh Ivte Smith PTIIK NFWS Hm. able-bodied person who Is willing to work. We have a written statement on this Issue thst Is vltsl to the welfare of this state. Ws hsve taken a defi nite stand on all issues, and will not be affected by political or financial Influence. I hope to be elected governor next November on the sincerity of this principle plus hard work, and by applying THE GOLDEN RULE. Tours very truly, H. E. WIBTH Mdford. Ore., June 14. 1034. ranide Committee Thanks To the Editor: We the undersigned wish to thank esch and every person who cooper ated so generously with us by giving their time and furnishing horses and wagons for the Pioneer parade, as without this loyal cooperation It would have been Impossible. O. B. CARTER. W. E. MORRIS. (.Medford and Jackson County History from the Files ol The Mull Tribune of 20 and 10 Vears Ago'.) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY June 17, 1024 (It Was Thursday) N. H. Franklin and Harry D. Mills elected members of the school board, Chicago mall train robbery nets bandits (3,000,000. Regtna, Canada, farmers fight with Flight 'o Time .illllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli 'ism SM Sll Continuous f Shows Today 1:30- to 11 TODAY and MONDAY She Couldn't Remember Which One To Forget Fredric Gary Miriam IWBMJ1..MHI Edw. Ev. HORTON DSIGn forUVinG' ALSO Hollywood On Parade Chicken Ree. News Without a Doubt One of the Most Complete Stocks in Southern Oregon LUMBER BOX SHOOKS FUEL Timber Pkots Company Mtorono onaooN End North Central-" fence posts, when dance ends In row. . .. . .... t One killed, tnrce ig ' High wind hits Dakota towns and crops. uni Ttoitth returns to poetofflc.) niter operation tor appendicitis. Cooler weather In sight sfter thun derstorms In the hills. The Prank & King tent ahow pre sents "Lena Rivers", snd "there was) . . ,1 v in tent. Many were so Impressed they expressed the hop they would never see sucn a i"1"' mance again." TWENTY VEARS AOO TODAY June 17. mi (It Was Wednesdsy) Many seek work on roads st Crater Lake. . -...1. f .rntan tn thA ItChOOl ouaaeu n v election, is the result of a split In the .... 1 ... w Greater Mediora ciuo. mi Reddy announces that she Is not a candidate. Prosecutor Kelly announces "that the lazy husband act will be en forced." as there la work for "all who will or want." Willamette valley candidate for the legislature proposes "division of all wealth, and live day week." Burlap Tax Refund WASRINOTON. June 1. (API Steps were taken today to remove the legal barriers which made Im possible the reminding of the com pensatory tax on floor stocks of bur lap bags at the time the Jute tax on bags for wheat, barley, potatoes, onions and other farm producta was discontinued. I ! I HI 1 . V T A W )( Anytime Children 10c MARCH COOPER HOPKINS ..a'm.MW.Wl PHONE 7 nood firm to Tnde With" 1 i 1