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PXQE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, "1934. Medford Mail Tribune "Everyone in Southern Oregon Rtidt the Mall Mount' Dally Except Saturday Publlihcd bt MBDKOKD l' HINTING CO. 25-27.29 N. olr St KUBKUT W. HUHL, Editor Ad Independent Ntwipaper Entered u iwood clue mittei '. Medford. Oregon, under Act of Hireb 8, 1ST 8. lUBBCUIPTION BATES By Mill Id Adurci Dally, om rear $5.00 . Dally, ill month 3.T5 Dally, one month 60 By Carrier In Advance Medford, Ainland, JackioDTllla, Central Point, Photnli, Talent, Gold Hill and on IKzhaiyi. Pally, one year -Oit Dally, ill BiiHithi t 'ib DaUv. one month .8l All ternu, cash Id adttiice. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jacktoo County. UEMHEK Of THE ASSOCIATED PHK8B Itecelrlrtt Kull Leaaed Hire Sen lea The Asicclaied Presa li eielmliely entitled to the us for publication of all new dlspalche credited to (t or othemltc credited tn tbli papr tod sl to tbe local neve publlihed herein. All rlghu for publication of ipeeial dlipaiehi herein are also reamed, MEMHEH OF UNITED tMlBBB I rF, MIS EH OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIHCUUTIONB Adier tiling lifpreientathea H. C. MOUENBEN a COMPANY Offleee In New York. Chicago. Detroit, Ban Franelteo U Angelea Seattle Portland. n. U.I. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Considerable excitement waa caused yesterday by the report some gambling not connected with a carnival, was going on In our midst. It seems a player had no chance of being skinned before he started. A mild controversy Is raging In diver and sundry upstate papers, whether or not the state grange lead era are "in politics." ' The master's orders to defeat all legislative candi dates, who favored the late Bales Tax, has a slight political tinge. Here about, it Is not definitely known what the Orange leaders are doing, except that they are not plowing. O. FuJImoto, with characteristic Oriental thirst for knowledge, wants ( to know bow to commit a shlvaree. , This indicates that the younger mem bers of the Nipponese colony have become sufficiently Americanized to ' hold hands with a member of the contrary sex. j . .. t . . I "I understand that in this report," aid he, "I have been accused of 'dis honesty,' 'gross misconduct,' 'Inef ficiency,' 'inaccuracy,' 'unreliability,' 'incompetency,' and 'mismanagement.' . (Press Dispatch) Evidently he Isj no good, and holding a government Job a hungry Demoorat wants. Several rural gasoline tanks have showed up empty, so the "Self-Kelp" movement la getting underway again. "Often baby's protracted crying can be stopped by simply turning on the radio," (Infant care hint, this paper) This should help a lot, R, Flewher, the demon baker, is going to Join the Sunrise club, the purpose of the organization being to get up and see dszzllng sunrlites. It should be understood by Mr. Flewher, before he signs on the dotted line, that if he Is not there on time, there will be no delay In the sun-up, and same will proceed without him. The fair organizer ot the movement re ports "more people than you would think are deeply Interested In the rugged beauty of the hills at dawn." On the other hand a wife states: "I have seen my hubby at eight o'clock. when he first gots up, and refuse to take a chance on seeing him at sun up." Several more social Horn have pur cnaaed dress suits, and, as yet, none have been mistaken for a head-waiter. The valley is completely out of ru more, except that the Bonneville Dam will divert the Columbia River Into Rogue River, and spoil the fishing. . "Too many parents are not on spanking terms with their children." (Reader's Digest) And, the bar tender has no legal right to do it. The architectural lines ot the new 4ds compared with the rest ot the new models. It Is hoped the Improve, ment will Instill the owners with enough gumption to get out and see what the damaite Is, when they have an accident. They don't do H with the old ones. . WHAT AILS EVERYBODY. . Of all the passions, that which Is least known to us Is Idleness: she la the most ardent and evil of all. al though her xlolence may be Insensible . and the evils she cause, are concealed. If we consider her power attentively, we shall find that In all encounters she makea herself mistress nf our sen timents, our interests, and our pleas ures: like the (fabled) Reniora, she can atop the greatest vessels, she Is a hidden rock, more dangerous in the most Important matters than sudden aqualla, and the most violent tem pests. The repose of Idleness Is a magic charm which suddenly sua pends the most ardent pursuits and the moat obstinate resolutions. In fact, to give a true notion of this pus. slon, we must add that idleness, like a beatitude of the soul, consoles us tor all losses, and fills the vacancy of all our wants, (Reflection, of Le- Rochefouchaud). The planet Pluto, located In 1030. Booth Tarklngton, Meredith Nlchol was an object ot search lor many son, Kin Hubbard, James Whltcomb J" Alley, General Lew Wallace, Albert J.. Personal Health Service By William' Hlgnrd letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to dis ease diagnosis or treatment will be i-U-addreued envelope ! ewJosed. Ink. Owing to the large number ot wered. No reply tun be made to 4ddress Dr. William Brady, 265 El -THE NEW REDUCTION PERSON HERE Not so long ago I told here the news of the Introduction of a new medicine which seemed to be the answer to the maiden's prayer something that would reduce weight regardless of diet and exer cise and massage and style of dress, I explained that I had been trying it out on the dog not Tony the WIrlah Terror, not by & Jugful, but the sly dog who conducts thla contemptible column and that it had kept mo quite warm but I had lost a couple pounds a week and didn't mind the discomfort from the increased warmth and Increased sweating. I carefully pointed out, however, that "the new medicine to reduce without dieting or exercising can be safely and effectively given only under the personal supervision of the physician; In this respect It is like Insulin for building up under weight Individuals." A Los Angeles grl engaged In social service work heard about the new medicine from a friend who was physician's office nurse, and the nurse in turn had hoard aome physicians discussing the new medicine. Well, this young woman immediately bought some capsules of the new medicine and began taking it regu larly, on her own hook and without benefit of Medicine. According to the history subsequently obtained from friends and family she had continued taking the medicine for five or alx days. Then she was 111 In bed- thought it was the weather or grip or something complained pf "burn ing up," but took some more of the magic medicine, and presently lapsed into unconsciousness and was moved to the hospital. There her tem perature was found only moderately elevated, but the breathing was very fast, She died a few hours after ar rival In the hospital. Since no one knew what had caused death a very careful autopsy was done. "Following the autopsy we were un able to propose so much as an Intel ligent guess regarding the cause ot death," says the physicians' report. Only by questioning the relatives did they learn that the young woman had been taking dlnltrophenol.- And fow nearly a year prior to the fatal experi ment with dlnltrophenol she had been taking thyroid extract. No par ticular reason, Just the same. foolish yen to be fragile and ethereal, for as a matter of fact this young woman was no more overweight than Is the average young, woman who fusses about dieting to reduce, Altho I admire curves and all that, NEW YORK DAY BY DAY BYO.O.McIntyre NEW YORK, June 31. New York's over-supply of left-over speakeasy res taurants hang on, hoping for some miracle that will fill them again There are several hundred In mid town not earning their aalt. The sudden awing from them to big i)otel dining rooms seems permanent.-Even law abid ing cafes grapple with the same desolation that hit legitimate theatres. The boomer ang I that patrons oeiieve that hotel res tauranta, with their heavier Invest ments, are likelier to serve a better grade of liquors. Too, the hotels have garnered the best dance orchestras, Liquor stores also are In. a quan dary. Any number of them do not earn enough to pay license fees. Big department stores are not only able to undersell, but again there is the confidence inspired by old-established institutions that have proved their honesty. New York, after years of downing Inconceivably vile concoctions, baa become tnaclngly boot-legger leery. The moat noticeable result of the clean-up has been the quick death of the cup-Joints, where so many were not only poisoned and bludgeoned but often murdered. The biggest backlog In the literary blase. Hervey Allen, appeared to ful fill expectations at his first New York cocktail party. One Impassioned glos sarlan described him thus: "A large, simple, highly unllterary looking man. he seemed a King Canute with tides of gossip lapping, albllantly at his feet." With "Anthony Adverse" ap proaching a half million sale, Allen will rest on his oars for a year or moie before beginning another. He does not look unlike Vincent Youmans, the composer. I knew Lew Cody longer and per haps more Intimately than anyone in the movies, He was a stark worldling but with most innate respect for the decencies. He came of distinguished French Canadian parents, studied med icine, law, and read deep of the class ics. I ran on to him an hour after tits arrival In Paris for the first time. His French was so perfect everyone thought him Parisian born. He lived hard and gallantly on the volcano edge. Often he told me he would to out as he did in a flash. Medically minded, he knew of a fatal ralvulu lesion. Indiana has long been America's most legendary literary belt, incubal. Ins such masters as Oeoras Ade. mm tr-A Brady, M.D. answered by Dr. Urady It a stamped tetters should be brief and written in letters received only a tew can be an queries not conforming to instructions. Camlno, Beferiy Hills, Cal. MEDICINE KILLS A AND THEKE. Z fall to see Mae West. St 111 X cry more power to her acting If It will bring back hips and things and drive Famine out of the picture. Investigation disclosed that this young woman had taken sixteen cap sules of dlnltrophenol in five days, each capsule containing rather more than I ahould regard as plenty for heavy Individual to take In one day, The physicians Just assumed the dlnltrophenol caused death. They ad mit they dor.'t know whether the thy. rold extract had anything to do with it. The entire case as reported In medl cal records Is not too clearcut, but should serve as a warning that It only a sensible precaution to have doctor 'supervise the experiment you unltrtake to burn It off with the new magic medicine. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Olive Oil. Please tell me of some pleasing way of taking olive oil each day, still net ting' Its benefits and not being so hard to take. (A. McK.) Answer Mixed with vinegar lemon Juice and a wee bit of sugar It goes well on iceberg lettuce. Emulsl fled with egg and a little flour and stuff It Is pretty good dressing for salads, fish and thing, But why should you want to take olive oil if you don't like It? Lead Poisoning. I contracted lead poisoning by In halation of dust while dry-scraping five coats of paint from some old fu: nlture. Doctor says I have to wait for my system to eliminate It naturally. Meantime my right arm Isn't much use. (Mrs. H. A. O.) Answer Alternating periods of high calcium diet and low calcium diet together with small doses of iodln or Iodides, help to excrete the lead. Tongue Chetvlng. Bad habit of chewing on my tongue . . (Mrs. C. H. A.) Answer If you can't break the habit, let your dentist fit an appll ance upon your teeth which will re tain a smooth shield so that the tongue can't get between the tcetii Where the check Is bitten or chewed, quarter or half dollar serves the purpose. Unbidden Guests. Borax for roaches! Safe and sure testify from much experience. Bus, oh, for an effective agent to rid the place of ants . . . (Mrs. A.) Answer Send a dime and stamped envelope bearing your address, for the booklet "Unbidden Quests." (Copyright 1934. John F. Dill Co.,) Ed Note: Ilea ile ru wishing to should tend letters direct to Dr. communicate with Dr. Brady William Brady, M. D., 2 (IS E. Ca mlno, Beverly Hills, Cal. Beverldge awl so many other writing stars. I thought of the Indiana ha'.o the other day when at a table at the St. Regis were grouped Edwin C. Hill, Elmer Davis and Frank B. Shutts, all born and reared In Aurora, Ind. and doing their part to sustain the Hoos- lor tradition. Evelyn Thaw is owner of Gibson's famous picture, "The Eternal Ques tion," for which she was model. Tin black and white study became espe cially well known during the sensa tional Thaw trial and was later fea tured on post cards over the word The original la the only article of sustained value Evelyn salvaged out of contact with the Thaw millions. Somebody tells me she has received an offer as high as $19,000 for It. But collectors have told her the older It becomes the more valuable. And It's not Improbable some day it will d mand $30,000. Thaw once coveted It. I am told, too, that the only face- to-face between Thaw and Evelyn since their final split up took place on a Broadway corner seven years ago, It was, strangely enough, directly across from the site of the now raztxt Casino, the scene of her Floradora triumphs and where she was wooed by the eccentric Pittsburgor, Evelyn stood waiting a traffic go-ahead when he atepped out of a taxi a few ft away. He stared, hesitated and In con fusion bolted. Thingumbobs; Einstein never car ries more than a dime In pocket mon ey . . . Clifton Webb's dancing days being over, he may be starred In straight drama next . . . John Mc cormick's fortune is in annuities , , . Mrs. Roy Howard la showing hw daughter Jane the Orient , , , Kent Cooper never carries a trunk, even on world tours . . Society editors con sidered Natalie Coe the most beauti ful bride of the season . . . Joe Pen ner's wife Is, at his request, usually In his dressing room. Molntyre with his dog walked up and down the station platform, a Pullman blanket around his shout- ders, Joking with the Indians." Albu querque paper. Always a card I (Copyright, 1034 McNaught Syndi cate. Inc.) Merle Merrtman yesterday filed suit In circuit court against John A. Perl for IM7S, alleged damages grow ing out of an auto accident on the evening of June 1, last, at Fourth and Ivy streets. The complaint sets forth that as result of the accident Merrlman sustained Injuries to his rm, shoul ders and back which prevented him irom working for two weeks and III partially prevent him from theiered the snake's head from It bodv same for aome time to come. For I with his shovel. He leaned over to InJiirlra and loss ot service, as man- look at Its fangs and received a Jet ager and worker of Merrlman Shop, of poison In his eye. A doctor In Inc., he asks eiaso. For damages to Jrcted anti-snake bit serum and Da. his auto as a result ot the crash i vis was III for several day, but did Merrlman aakst I2JS. not lose his sight. Comment on the , Day's News By FRANK JENKINS, THIS headline looms big on front page "73rd Congress Ends Session." Why Is adjournment of congress such Important news? The answer Is plain. People are afraid that too many more new laws might give a setback to reviving bust ness, and are glad that congress has adjourned so that it can pass no more new laws, THE 73rd congress was one of the shortest snd by long odds the most expensive on record, lt appro- prlatlons exceeding TEN BILLION dollars. Ten billion dollsrs means nothing to us, because we have become so stunned by big figures that we can no longer grasp their significance, but If anybody had mentioned to our grandfathers that an American con- gress, in time of peace, would aome day appropriate In excesa of S10.000, 000,000 they would have fallen in faint. WHAT of our grandchildren? Will they be doing things on vastly bigger scale than we are, Just as we are doing things on a far grander scale than our grandfathers? Or will they be trying to pay the debts we are now making? o UR grandfathers, out here In the Far West, lived In log houses, heated by fireplaces and ventilated by the wind that blew through the cracks. Our children, if we are to believe what enthusiastic lookers into the future tell us, will live in houses that are heated in winter and cooled in summer by machines that wash and condition the air, removing excess hu. mldlty In winter and putting back needed humidity In summer. These houses will make their own climate, and It will alwaya be Just right neither too hot nor too cold, too wet or too dry. And the same will be true of the business buildings In which we work. IN THOSE happy days, we shall have unpleasant weather onlv when we go outdoors. Nobody Is ambitious enough yet to think of controlling the weather outdoors. There are some things that even modern man hesitates to tackle. THESE houses of the future will be equipped with awnings that are lowored automatically by electric mo. tors when the sun comes out and drawn up when the aun seta or hides behind a cloud. They will have wlndowa that close mmedlately when raindrops fsll upon a sensitive recorder, and open again when the rain ends. These wlndowa will have double panea, with an air space between to prevent loss ot heat in cold weather, thus saving fuel. THE MASTER of one of these houses 1 will sleep In a bed beside which will be a row of buttons, and by push. Ing these buttons he will actuate mo- tors that open and shut the windows and turn on the heat If It la too cold or turn on the cold It it la too warm. Whether or not these buttons will light the kitchen fire and put on the bacon and egga Is not aa yet stated with authority. But we can look for most anything. THE Interesting part, however, la 1 atllt to come. Wo are told that thoso amazing houses, with all these conveniences and many others not listed here, will be built tor far less than the houses we now live in so that ordinary peo ple, not Just the big bugs, will be able to own and live In them. N THE past three or four 'years of severe depression, when people have been chiefly concerned with getting enough to eat and wear and keeping some sort of house over their heads, the Idea has grown up that the good daya are all past, and that we haven't much to look forward to In the futuro. Don't let yourself believe anything like that. The good days AREN'T over. Sooner or later this depression will disappear and will be followed by a period of comfort and happi ness and progress that will exceed any similar period In the past. ANOTHER thing ' The comforts and the happiness and the progress of this era that Is coming will be shsred by common. ordinary people In a greater degree than In any similar period of the past. Rattler's Fangs Squirted Poison OMAK. Wash. (UP) Despite scl- entlsta. who declare anakes cannot squirt venom out ot their fangs, M. H. Davla, forest service worker. Is Just recovering from a two-weeks' Illness following a set-to with a rat tlesnake's head. Davis aald he sev GIVES UP MAD SCHEME TO KILL SELF ' ?rl " 'fill Cj c Police, after an all night vigil, persuaded Frank Bennett (above), unemployed, to abandon his dynamite-laden automobile In which he had threatened to blow himself up In a suicide attempt. Bennett, ac cording to the Alameda, Cal., officers, had wired himself to 104 sticka of dynamite and five quarts of nitroglycerine In such a manner aa to detonate them If his hand relaxed. Before convincing him to give up the scheme police had talked him Into taking hla car out of the city to marehlands of the bay. Bennett and his death-dealing arrangement are shown above. (Associated Presa Photo) SLAYER'S WIFE FACES TRIAL lire Norma Brighton Mlllen (above), 19-year-old bride of a convicted slayer, la to go on trial beginning June 20 at Dedham, Mass., charged with being an accessory after the fact of murder. Her husband, Murton Millen, and two others were convicted of murder for a slaying in a Massachusetts bank robbery. (Associated Press Photo) HAPPY OVER OCEAN FLIGHT Tt- la H . II I r V-Ji Although It was disappointing that Lieutenant Paul Codos and Maurice Rossi were unable to complete their Paria-to Callfornla flight non atop. these four were happy that the two airmen auccessfully crossed the Atlantic ocean and landed aafely In Broiklyn. Left to right, they are: Mme. Paul Codos. Mme. Maurice Rossi, Rossi's sister and his mother. (Associated Press Photo) SPUR HUNT FOR MISSING CHILD i & X ".y 2LV u U ? ? 4 J I .aW v A widespread hunt is being made for Leah Dllley (rlghtl, 4 ye.ir.old Sharon, Pa girl who mysteriously disappeared while playing. Her mother, Mrs. George Dllley (left) f:;ra the child was kidnaped. Police were unable to locate any cluss at to the girl's whereabouts. (Asso ciated Presa Photo) IIIWH I I Communications Would Rationalize Thought To the Editor: Please accept my thanks for pub lishing my communication, "Pioneer ing in the Philosophy of a New Deal." I have been of the thought that It needs further Illustration. I nthe Issue of the Medford Mall Tri bune June 18th, the writer presented the first of his communications upon the philosophy of a new deal. Pro ceeding we take up the first propos! tlon, 1. e. one of the main tasks be fore our Western civilization Is to rationalize our standards of thought and action in their relation to the af fairs of dally life. Just what do 1 mean? I mean our thoughts must be rationalized to conform them with the thoughts behind the acta and work of the New Deal. Unless we so systematize our thoughts In this respect we cannot have any grasp of the ideas and ldeas behind the philosophy of a new deal. For we create no rational ground up on which to base our understanding of the processes Involved In the phil osophy of a new deal. In the past we have failed to ration alize our attitude toward the objects to be won In this our great struggle to throw off conditions that have a death lock upon the institution of our civilization. Because we could not rationalize our thoughts we are un able to form any intelligent idea, up on which to base our understanding of and for the acts and processes we find ourselves facing today. It Is a day wherein we sea confusion walking hand tn hand with unlashed skepti cism. There is confusion of plan and purpose in our attitude of mind that hides from our view an understanding of the true picture the benefits to be derived, the privileges to be gained In having before the mind's eye a clear cut understanding as to what this new deal for humanity means to us all. I am writing simply. Simply be cause It is my purpose to clear away any ambiguity there may be In your mind, so that the plan and purpose of a new deal in our philosophy of life will present to your mind a new clean, clear picture of the new deal ; in action. So that the Intelligence of this age will fully appreciate the truth and the splendid American spir it of Democracy that runs through every avenue and angle of the New Deal, this purely and truly American work, a new deal for humanity In purpose, spirit and philosophy. If you, reader, will it that you will co-operate In this task with the men and women who are the Pilots, in pioneering this philosophy and work of a new deal in a new era then, only can you understand and truly know the spirit and purpose of a new deal, and the full meaning of the words spoken by the martyred Lincoln, that this nation under God shall experi ence a new spiritual birth, and new4 consciousness of what Is meant by dedication to the Ideal of a new deal that this government of. for, and by the people shall not perish from the ; earth, ' representing as it does the highest, the most humane effort of all time, the past and present to ra tionalize the life and work of govern ment, to create a greater measure, of equality among men, to open to them new avenues of endeavor In their quest for a full measure of life and liberty In the pursuit of happiness. I am making a plea to you my reader, to Join me In the laying aside the con flicting thoughts that have torn our reason to shreds and left our minds In chaos, bereft of Faith, Hope and Charity. Faith in the sincerity of our Presi dent's Ideas and purposes for our own concern (we his people) Hope that the Intelligence he expresses and has surrounded himself with can restore to us happiness and prosperity to us all, that out of the compassion of his nature, earned by his own human suf fering, he has for us all a full meas ure of understanding of our suffer ing, and for us all he would seal, a full and ample measure of Charity, complete with understanding. Such Is the will and purpose of God With all of us, through suffering comes understanding. It is the key to the secret of the compassion lying deep in every heart. On the recognition of this princi ple (compassion) lies the verdict of this Western civilization's futuri to be or not to be. To be a new light in this world to guide humanely the stream of hu manity's purpose and progress ever onward and upward toward the goal of a grander light (understanding of Life's purpose). Not to be, then confusion, spiritual. social and economic death, the decline of all our creative work to decay, a memory, a memory such as the ruins in the old world and Europe, repre sent today, of civilizations, eloquent, pathetic, the living symbols of the destructive principle In nature. Is this to be with us? I cannot think that thla can be. On every aide of me I see expressed intelligence of a high order. X know that by the In telligent use of this wonderful creative tool, applied with purpose and cour age we will build toward a successful solution to Civilization's problems. Come then, let us stop for a mo ment, clearing our minds from the distorted thought forms that bewilder us, forms that our reason vainly strive to assemble Into practical plas tic designs, the mind would mould to figure and fact to play Its game of Intelligence expressed vs. Annihila tion's Waste. Come, let us put thla tangled ake'n aside, let us open the doors of the mind so we may again breathe tn:o them metlphorlcally speaking, a big deep breath of pure life-giving oxy gen. Under Its stimulus we will pro ceed In an orderly way to where the philosophy of a new deal leads us. It holds the key to a newer, fuller ex presslon of American Democracy. Let us hope that other publications wt.i take It upon themselves to spread the gospel and shed the true light upon this philosophy of a New Deal. very cordially yours. O. I. MAXWELL, 216 Laurel St.. Medford, Ore. All kinds ot lega. Blanks for sal for rent, no hunting, no trespassing snd other cards for wit at Commerctel printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. WINDOW GLASS we sell window ass snd will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works Flight 'o Time (Medrord am) Jackson County History from tbe Piles of The Mall Tribune ot 20 and 10 tears Abo.) TEN VKARS AUO TODAY. June 21, 11)24. (It waa Saturday) Talent bad boys who broke ths street l'smpa are known and are warned: "You better quit, boya." Cooler weather is a acreage In Same Valley. blessing to Oold Hill has a building boom, and the bank will reopen. The barn of William Wright at Cen. tral Point burns, and when the fire waa at ita height the burglar alarm at the bank went off, causing a ban dit acare. Convicts at atate prison stage a riot, and break windows, when war den announces "you will not be cod dled." TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. June 31, 1914. (It was Saturday) Crater Lake road Is opened through the snow ss far as Steel's Camp. Court Hall drlvea an auto through the drifts, and photos are taken of the winter scenes. Sen. Thomas of Colorado demands that Republicans cease "ridiculing Democrats," and trying to save "Wall street from the blame for the hard times." Sen. Smoot of Utah "pooh hooh's" the idea that "the idea that ' the railroads have anything to do with the financial condition of those who never work and never will." Council dlrecta that blind people be allowed to beg only 24 hours In this city. Espee will run a special train to the ball game at Gold Hill Sunday. "The Peevish Daisy of the Hilla" at the It: "Snarled Lives" at the Star, and "Ruth Is Ruthless" at the Isls. IConunueo irom Page One) bill was blocked; It waa a little too raw to stand the light of publicity. That also explains the failure of the senate to pass the house census bill, which was merely to give Joba to census takers who vote right in the November elections. Speaking of publicity, a certain government official here Insists on getting hla. He recently took a trip with President Roosevelt and was dis mayed to find that the morning news papers ' did not mention his name. He Induced his press agent to call a world-wide news agency here, asking that the omission be rectified in the afternoon editions. Lumbermen Leave After Visit Here A. R. Owen of Owen, Wis., presi dent of the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co.; William Stout of San Francisco, Cal., president of the Stout Lumber Co., and George Chamberlain of Lit tie Rock, Ark., left yesterday after spending several days In the city vis iting and conferring with Jamea H. Owen, general manager of the Owen Oregon company. They also Inspected the local plant and visited timber areas. Cold Mouthful It's a trick to hold liquid air, at 312 degrees below rero, In your mouth, but Elliott James doea It aa part of the .rce show In tha Science theater of the new World' Fair In Chicago. Piles Go Quick without Solve! or Cutting Thousands of aufferera from Itch ing, bleeding or protruding nllea have learned that quick and lasting relief can be accomplished with an internal medicine. Neither ealves nor cutting remove the cause. Bad circulation of the blood In the lower bowel causes piles. The veins are flabby, the bowel walls weak the parts lifeless. To end Plica an in ternal medicine ahould be used to stimulate the circulation, and restore the affected parte. Dr. ,t. 8. Leonhardt waa the first to discover a real Internal Pile remedy. He called hla prescription HEM-ROID, and prescribed It for hundreds of patients with a marvelous record of success and then decided every Pi'.e aurferer ahould be able to get HEM ROID tablets from their own drunglat with a rigid money back guarantee So why waste time on external re med lea or worry about an operation when Jarmlns. Woods. aLvj McNair Bros, of Ashland ssvs "No matter what kind of PHea vovi have, one bot tle of HE-ROID tablets mush show you the safe clcsn war to gl rid of your PH miaery or money. back." r . - . . If