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PSGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931 Medford Mail Tribune "Evtryont tn toutiwrn Ortgoo Rutt tht Hall rrlbitM' Dally EiMpl SaWrdsj fubUihtd try MED KURD PRIN7WO COl I6-3M0 M Slf 8t bovkiii rt. huuu nvjior As Indepcodeot Ntwtptper Intsred at mcmm) elm autui u etMUord. Oregon, under Art of Mtreb tt. 18T8. flU8CUlPT10N BATES ft Mill in Aditaca Dally, one fear $.0U DiJIj, lis rnonttu 3.T5 Dill?. M moots 60 Km firrlf In AdTlftfl Bedford. SfblSOd. JseiBonrllle, Central Point, Pboenla, Talent. Gold Hill and oo Bignwajs. Dalli. dm rear 9S-00 Dally, ill month!, 1.8 Dallr. or awnta 60 All terns, e&sh Is adraoe. Official pa par of ibe City of Medford. Official psper of Jaclaoo County. MEMBEU OV THE ASSOCIATED PIUESt BomItIm trull Leued Wire Bentee Tbs aseceUted Press la eiriwltelr entities to tbt uaa for publleauoa of all nm AnUtm credited to It or oUwwtM eredltsd to UiU papa aod alio to toe local orn puinUhw nereia. All rfgnta for puhlleatloo of ipeela) dlapatcbaa berets ara sue reunea. ftfEMBEH OlT UNITED PKES8 MEM HEM UP AUDIT HUKEAD UP CIUCULATI0N8 Adterttilni Kpreuntat?ei II 0. M0UEN8EN COMPANT Offices lo Nee tori. Chicago, Detroit, 60 rtanelMO Los Angelee Beettl Partland MEMBER Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry- All "spring of 103ft" eutoe will be quipped with "Improved wind-resistance features," and la exactly what the fall of 1934 voter la going to need moat. A campaign of education will be launched by the American Legion, to "lmpresa upon municipal ltles the Jolly of coddling radical and radi calism." Literature, lectures, and logic will be the "weapons of the right." The only way to educate a city against the folly of coddling radi cals and radicalism, Is to apply about three months of unrestrained hell ralalng, at the handa of home-grown iHmUnt noltjtttnr nlderi and abetted by the cream of the crop of village icuoia ana nar. hub wi vum .nv munlplnalltv ftf tha notion that anarchy Is amusing, and the habit of bending oactcwaras to prowcs ins bent on toppling the established form of government. Cussing of the heat seems to be aa fruitful of results, as the ancient cus tom of cussing the taxes. Warden Lawes of Sing Sing aays that college rr.en make good prisoners. There la another clinching argument for htgher education. (Richmond (Va.) Tlmes-Hersld) Who aaya an editor can't occasionally mske a good guess? Another John Dllltnger bandit, hae bit the dust, up an alley, and an other ntt-wlt female haa been nabbed by the law, aa hit "moll." When, and If. the robbers who so neatly and ef ficiently denuded a Brooklyn, N. Y., armored car of $437,000 are caught, there will be no blonde whiffet gig gling m the background, one may safely bet. 4 A RELIEF FITXD GHOUL. Press Dlspatrh.) TOLEDO. O. (UP) Mrs. An gelina Incorvavla, ts no longer on city relief rolls. She hsd 13000 tn Jewelry stolen from her home. Wendell Johnson, head of the Social Service Foundation, began Investigating the financial status of Mrs. Incorrovls's Immediate family and 30 of her relatives after the theft was reported. OOP ATTACKS DISPLEASE DEMO CRATS (Hdllne Yreka Journal) And, that'a not all. The Republicans did It on purpose, and think they are amartl W. E. Crews and W. H. Oulllford, two young men who have been at tending the Portland business college for the past four months, returned last evening (BO Yrs. Ago Col.. Pen dleton East Orfftonlanl -The start of a bright and suave lawyer, now called Judge. The vehicle hit a phone pole, and piled up nearly as hlh as dirty dishes In the kitchen sink of a militant lady on the political warpath. C. Wig Ashpole and Verne Brophy. cowmen, report they do not know what they are going to um for hay the coming winter to feed their ateers. If the worst comes to the worst, they will have to use what Is making the sides of their barns bulge, and the neat pllea of fodder In their smiling fields. e As yet no Infant has fallen Into a 10c bowl of beer, and not been res cued. GLORY BE I (. F. Call-Bulletin) We chronicled in tneee columns tha epoch-making news that tha corn cob pipe industry had been taken under the wings of the blue eagle and waa to be regimented aa remorse lessly as other lines of business. N A reader haa informed us that fly-swttter have also undergone the same fate. He kindly encloses an order from no less an authority than Oeneral Johnson himself, addressed to "The Fly Swatter Manufacturing Subdivision of the Fabricated Metal Product Industry as represented by the Fly-Swatter association,1 and calling upon all good tly-awatter makers to rally around the fly-swatting code and enforce Its provision. JNRA, Governors Versus Office Boys "Sural? an; nmpipn In Or .ton should know u much about lta gubernatorial candtdatee, aa It would leaxa about a potential office boy.' With this as 8 text, the Coos Bay Timet, announces it will not support any of the gubernatorial candidates, -until they answer the Coos Bay "catechism," which is presented in black face, two column measure, covering most of the front page and running over on the inside. In all there are 55 questions, date proposes to do for the flax industry, how he proposes to help the lumber industry, whether or not he favors NBA, AAA, PWA and the lumber codej to admitting the press to meetings and under what circumstances he would call a special session and order out the national guard. paving asked so many questions of the candidates, we think it only fitting, that we should ask one question of the Cms Bay Times. Here it is: "How does the Coos Bay Times HIRE its office boyst IT doesn't fire 54 questions at the trembling applicants, does itf And withhold its decision until it gets the 54 answers? If it does then the office boys over on Coos Bay must wear long whiskers, and be more interested in Dr. Townsend's old age pension, than in hustling ad copy along the board walk. Unless we are seriously in error the Coos Bay Times, hires office boys just as it hires other employees, from star reporters to business managers. It first looks them over, sizes them up visually. Gets an idea of the type of critter they have to deal with. Then it looks them up finds out what their records have been elsewhere, what their habits are, what their reputations have been, what former employers say about them. The applicant that all in all makes the BEST SHOWING, not as to his facility in handling questionnaires, or forecasting the future, but as to his character, integrity, intelligence and ability That applicant is hired. e The basic idea of the Coos Bay Times is a good one, to adopt the same policy toward the selection of a governor, it would toward the selection of an employee in its own business. We wish not only it, but all the people in Oregon would do the same thing. For when all is said and essentially the business manager of the state. Far more impor tant than what he thinks, or doesn't think of the lumber code, Bonneville dam, or 10 percent beer, is his ESSENTIAL CHAR ACTER AS A MAN! Is he honest, is he capable, is he fair minded and far seeing! REGARDLESS of what the specific problem or problems may be with which he might be confronted could he be DEPEND ED UPON to solve them, as they should be solved, honestly and tairly, in the interest of the people ALL the people in this state 1 1 . . "R is he merely another time-serving politician, who, if elected, will take orders from his party machine, and re fuse to do anything that might lose him a few votes. Or, on the other hand, is ho merely another amateur rabble rouser, covering up his lack of ability, with a smoke screen of vain promises, which can't be fulfilled; and appeals to class prejudices and hatreds, which short of an internal uprising, CAN'T be satisfied? That L Iho important thing and the only important thing WHAT TYPE OF MAN, the candidate-or the applicant for any other important job, happens to be I . rPIIOSE who rely solely on political questionnaires, party platforms (invariably made up merely to catch flies, ballyhooed before election, and invariably forgotten after) or Iho pre-election promises of the aspiring candidates THEM SELVES Have only themselves to blame, when they wake up after election day and find they were bamboozled again, They always are bamboozled, and until they follow the ex cellent suggestion of the Marshfield paper, and adopt the same attitude toward selecting a new governor, they would toward selecting a new manager in their own business, they always will be. CO we heartily agree with the though we believe the idea is applies it. Let it adopt the office boy idea, and then carry it out. not along political, but along sound, common sense BUSINESS lines. It is perfectly proper to ask a few questions on important state issues, but such things as lumber codes, NRA, PWA, AAA, are not state issues; neither is Banneville dam, they are govern ment issues, and the character of their administration will be determined by the government, not by the man who happens to be governor of Oregon. But as a general policy, questions and answers, platforms and promises are poor substitutes, for character, for personal records and for facts. Let the Coos Bay Times look over the four or five guberna torial candidates from THIS angle forget about partisan poli tics, and platform promises and treat the candidates just as it would a flock of aspiring office boys. No question as to what the result would be. The Coos Bay Times, an excellent newspaper and a courageous oue would come out for General Martin, just heartedly as the Mail Tribune has same reasons. . FEVELSTOKE, B. C. Aug. 37. (AP Vlctlma of a break In a cable which carried a llitle-uaed paasenffer cage acrosa the Columbia rtrer. five young men, relief camp workers, were drowning victims today. The five, with one man who ea csped, Blondle Msaon. had been Mat ing the cage yesterday on their day ranging from what the candi what he thinks of Bonneville dam of the state board of control, done the governor of Oregon is idea of the Coos Bay Times, spoiled by the way the paper as enthusiastically and whole done, nd for essentially the off. It had been In use formerly by the British Columbia forestry depart ment. Their weight apparently caused It to break, hurling them Into the water. Mason escaped by swimming to shore. Tha vtrtlm Included A. W. Mor row, li, Vancouver, B. C. HOLLYWOOD. Calif., Aug. 87 (API Mra. Benjamin Warner. 76. mother of the four Warner brothers who built up and control the vast motion picture enterprise bearing their names, died early today at a local hospital of a cerebral hemot rhage. Cm Mali Tribuua traat eda. Personal Health Service By William Signed letter, pertaining to personal beaJtn and hTflsne not to die ease diuguiAla or treatment will be answered bj lit. Bradj It stamped srlf-addressed envelope 1, enclosed. Letters sbotild be brief and written tn ink. Owing to the largo number of letter, recti red onlj a few can be an swered. No reply can be made to querlea not conforming to Instructions. address Or. William Brady, 269 El Camlno, Beverly HlUs, Cat. WHEN YOU EAT He who haa a mind to eat a great deal must eat but little, said Louis Cornaro In his discourse on a "Sober and Temperate Life." And Corn aro explains that eating little makes a man live long, and living long the man must eat a great deal. Now I'll tell one that la not so easy to explain to the dumb lay man, but I can explain It If you axe not too dumb, and if you can grasp the physiological basla of It you will have an effective guard against growing fat, or If you are already "a bit overweight" you will have the secret of reducing. The more refined or prepared car bohydrate food one eats the more one craves. The less of euch manipulated carbohydrate - food one eat the less one wants. This does not apply to carbohydrates aa they occur In nat ure. In the form In which they grow all sugars and starches are Intimate ly associated with organic mineral salta and vitamins. When the body gets these along with the sugar or starch, hunger Is satisfied, with con siderably less carbohydrate material than most malnourished Individuals habitually desire and consume. I reckon I ought to know, I've just reduced twenty pounds in six weeks In this way, and I found that when I got the proper amounts cf the mineral elements and vitamins I no longer craved the excessive quan tities of pure carbohydrates on which I had Insidiously gained the super fluous weight. My personal exper ience coincides with that of hundreds of patients of my medical colleagues who have successfully reduced over weight by the application of this con cept. Where the overweight Is not more than 10 per cent tn excess of the normal, It Is Ideal from every point of view to reduce only a pound or two a week, and I believe this can be accomplished in most Instances by the simple practice of taking one or two daily rations of a pure food con centrate containing the proper min erals and vitamins. Where It Is de sirable to reduce from three to six pounds a week It la necessary to Im pose certain simple restrictions of diet In addition to the dally rational of vitamins end minerals, but these restrictions presently become volun tary, that is, the patient's craving for the Items Indicated recedes to ward the normal when the body gets the accessory factors which have been deficient In the diet. Briefly the Items restricted are white bread, potatoes (except baked potato skins) and white flour products and sugar. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre NEW YORK, Aug. 27. Diary: Out to see a Weyman Adama dog canvas and to a Greek cafe Torn MUlnrd told nie about for a tomato omelet. Home and a let ter from the hard-fall cornice, Mitchell and Du rant. Also a note from William Lyon Phelps and a Vancouver fish Inn card from Corey Ford. Typed a epell and off chariot. erring wiui i"j wife to Far Rock- sway, the first time mere in a ooieu years. And along the way a Jerry built roadside hutch advertised the former Folllea girl, Imoiene Wilson. aa an entertainer. So tossing sticks in the sea for the Boston to retrieve. To the city to dine and talked to Clary Cooper, of the movies, and his lady. Also saw Mrs. W. R. Hearst. Mrs. Margaret Amory and Frances Langford of the radio. Early to bed reading a gripping first novel, "Slim." about Journeymen lineman, so excit ing I did not put It down until 4 a. m. Because I waa pupped tn the shad ows of the ten-twent-thirt, any re vival of their blood and thunder draws me down front on the aisle. After witnessing "Hswkshaw the De tective." recently, X fell to wondering why there has been no rediscovering of "Bertha, the Beautiful Clonk Model" or was it "NeUle7"I never remember which was the cloak model and which the sewing machine girt, and Owen Davis dces not list those classics tn his otherwise revealing paragraph In Who's Who. Street begging In New York for the able-bodied moocher has touched an -ill-time low. Mendicants are facing rebuffs as stifling as a general strike. Charity orgnntratlon propaganda that promiscuous alms giving defeat their endeavors Is largely responsible for growing ind:flerence. The panhan dler who used to pick up $10 and 115 a day finds It difficult now to garner clgaret change. Sport tngs that offer little variety save In color have completely rubbed out the summer dandy, a distinct tlry type that shimmered with the heat waves. On Brosdwsy tt used to be the actor, entoylng the seasonal lay-off and in full pocket. Kyrle Bellew. for instance, was the first to promenade In all white duck, red tie and Ice cream sneaiera. Raymond Hitchcock sported the first Panama with gaudy band, turned down in the back. George M Cohan standardised the ba mboo cs ne and t Me R oper brothers gave a sartorial pe:k with 1 Tl Brady, M.D. LESS YOU WANT LEAS Any fresh fruit In season should be preferred to any pie, pudding, oake or sweetened dessert. For breakfast the chief Item should be fresh raw fruit always. For lunch the main Item should be a salad, and preferably, at least while one la reduolng. no salad dress ing, or a dressing made with mineral oil in place of olive oil or other food oil. Tea or coffee without cream or milk or sugar, whenever desired. If.lt seems Just terrible to take coffee without sugar, as it did to me at first, use one-fourth of a grain of aaochartn In lieu of sugar In your coffee. Or less saccharin If less la enough for your taste. Presently you will find you can enjoy the coffee, oh, fairly well at any rate, sans cream or sweet. If you could see Ol Doc Brady shoveling sugar into his coffee when he was living high and fairly bouncing about, you'd know I mean precisely what I'm telling you. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Battling With a Habit After reading your Instructions I concluded that you meant to teach us to forget our "inside." I did Just that, and for ten months now I have had no trouble and taken no physic. But let me tell you It takes grit to hold out the "first five day" . . . (W. E. W.) Answer Grit my eye. It takes Just common sense. Glad to send any vic tim of the constipation habit the booklet "The Constipation Habit,' which tells how to break the habit. Inclose a dime and a stamped envel ope bearing your address. Calcium Lactate and Hay Fever Promised to let you know how the calcium lactate worked. My regular spring attack waa under way when I began taking the tablets. After a short time relief came, and X have bad little trouble sine. (3. M.) Answer Thank you. The calcium lactate average dose ten grains twice a day, before meals. In some sweet ened fruit Juloe and water should be taken two weeks before the open ing date of your season and contin ued for at least six or eight weeks. each season. Unbidden Guests In praise of your booklet, "Unbid den Quests" Information In It en abled me to rid our premises of a plague of ants In 34 hours, and they have never returned. (Mrs. M.) Answer Glad to send the booklet to anyone who Is entertaining ants, cockroaches, pedlcult, flies, oxyurls, nematodes, or what have you. Inclose a dime and a stamped envelope bear ing your address. No extra charge for bedbugs or Itch mites. Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Or. Brady should send letters direct to Dr. William Brady, IYL D 26ft EI Ca mlno. Beverly Hills. Cai. wide black silk girdles Instead of the customary suspenders. And Is any wearing apparel so hideous as sus penders. Birth of slang note "Chicken feed" as a term for small change waa popu larized, If not coined, by Barnum, the showman. Writing rooms of big department stores have a dally quota of genteel and almost poverty stricken widows flung at Pate. They are mostly those who have an income ao slim they can only occupy a high up hall-bedroom and subsist on a furtively cooked tin fare. The writing rooms give the Old Lady 31's opportunity to watch other people and remember things about the other half of life without a feeling of intrusion. CI reus clowns have become dregs on the amusement market. The gen eration of youngsters, who. In the old dsys. thrilled to splotch-faced mimes today finds them tedious. The clowns In their bounding opulence were paid top salary of $40 a week and keep. The average was $30. Marcellne, Sliv ers and Bluch never made more than $78. Today there are more clowns than Jobs at $15 a week. A clown boarding house on 10th avenue la now vacant. It once had M patrons. Bagatelles: Olid Gray's country plsce near Lynnbrook la now a fu neral parlor . . . Bob Ripley la a sucker for every new-fangled trunk . . . O. K. Chesterton paid $1800 re cently for a Cairn ... Sir Vrnest Shackleton alwaya liked to talk to cab drivers . . , John Rlngllng'a fi nancial losses in the past four years topped 100 millions . . . Duee was poisoned by anything tasting of egg . . . Midgets are the most incurable of cross-word putsle addicts . . . Noel Coward la fascinated by big bridges . . . Lady Nancy As tor has not missed weekly church services in 31 years . . . Raquel Meller, whose violet song cap. tured the world, ts opening an art shop in Paris. Is there an alienist in the house? I know a writing wretch who Just gal loped Into another room of hia apart ment and inquired: "What do they call that thing they used to rake leaves'" (Copyright, 1M4. MeNaught Syndi cate. Tncl Waldport Grocery Robber Gets $200 WALDPORT, Ore., Aug. 37. (API Police today were seeking a robber who entered the Peart Thvng grocery late Friday, tied and gagged 15 -rear-old Amy Thyng. and secured $00 from the cash drawer. He also cut the Isinglass tn a punch machine and took a watch. The gtrl was too excited to glee an accurate description of her assail ant. An ancient coTered wooden bridge on the Pepper turnpike tn Scott coun ty. Kentucky, hss withstood flood aate.-s that destroyed modern steel spans above and below It. Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS THREE men Earl Hill of Lane, George Wlnslow of Tillamook and Lowell Paget of Multnomah a spire to be speaker of the next Ortgon house of representatives. A straw vote at the last session, we read, indicated the practical cer tainty of Hill's election. "I'm sure I have enough votes to put me over," Wlnslow says. Pagent announces: "I have received the promise of enough aupport to convince me I will be the next speaker." THAT ts to say, all three men are m certain to be elected. In the old days that would have been hard to believe, but here lately promising the Impossible has become so much the regular thing that we're about ready to swallow anything. SPEAKING further of Oregon, fig urea released by the state tax commission this week reveal that tn the entire state last year there were only TUN persons with. Incomes of $40,000 or more. The total Income of these ten per sona was $405,559, so It appears that none of them had an Income very much In excess of the $40,000. fOR years excited, vote -seekers have 1 been telling us that tha thing to do la to make the very rich pay all tha taxes and let the rest of us off practically for nothing. There seems to be a screw loose somewhere. If we took In taxes the ENTIRE incomes of these 10 wicked rich, the amount wouldn't be & drop In the bucket. So It looks as If we poor folk would have to go on doing our bit. ERE is the problem: 1 s. There aren't enough big Incomes of sinfully rich persona to enable us to meet our needs by levying a com fortably stiff Income tax on the big fellows. Property owners have reached the point of rebellion, and when higher taxes are levied on their property they Just don't pay, permitting back taxes to pile up. And we of the common herd, who have the majority of the votes, sock the sales tax, which would hit US, In the eye every time It la presented. What are we going to do about tt? rMIOHT be a thrifty notion to do as taxing units what we have done aa individuals and cut down expenses of government to meet the size of our tax Income. But about every time somebody mentions that, and we're about to throw up our hats and shout for It, somebody else takes the Joy out of life by bringing up the subject of Interest and principal on our debts, which HAVE to be paid. There seems really to be no way out of it except working and saving until we finally pull ourselves out of the hole. At least, that'a the way It has always been done tn the past. THE politicians' of course, will as sure us that It's all perfectly easy that all we need to do Is to pass a law, or Inflate the currency, or go off the gold standard; that It's silly to do anything so old-fashioned as to work and save. But the politicians, you know. MIGHT be wrong. They have been a time or twd. G)mmunications What Do You Think of IIT To the Editor: He that la Blow to anger la better than the mighty and ha that ruleth hta spirit than he that taketh a city. The verdict of the ages. Solomon, 1000 B. C. Look not thou upon the wine when It Is red. when It glveth his color in the cup, when It moveth itself weight. At last It blteth like a serpent and atlngeth Ilka an adder. a JLortqUtnA L-OANS QtnCX SERVICE SMALL PAYMENTS. That's what yon e wbc J cone here lor a loan. One cad get op to J00 0 TT" apply for s kmn. No drtarri no red bepe oo oiataaiTtjeang bmstigadoa. R p y m n t term anaacjed to suit ycajr uauwjuuaca. Call, jXVseat r Ore. & Washington Mortgage Co. 4 KoutB renllal v. E. Thomas, Mgr.. Llcenw No. S-IM KilOnnnd aasBSBi Eenophon, 400 B. C Temperance means first, moderation In healthful 1 indulgence, and secondly, abstinence from thinga dangerous, as the use of Intoxicating wines. Chaucer, 1380. Character and shame depart when wine comes In. Shakespeare, 1600 O thou lnvlsi ble spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee Devil I Oladstone. 1898. The ravages of drink are greater than those of war, pestilence and famine combined. . Sir Wilfred Orenfell, 1938 Alco hol has wrecked more lives, starved more children, and murdered more women than any other single faction. United States Senator Morris W. Shepherd, 1634. Two small groups profit by liquor: the tax-evading mil lionaires, and those who manufac ture and distribute It. Yes, It means prosperity for them, but It also means a living hell for Its countless victims. Citizens of Medford, Jackson coun ty and the state of Oregon, what do you think of it? BELLE E. LTTTRELL. Medford, Aug. 37. Favors Townsend Pension. To the Editor: . Read your editorial with Interest "A New Pension Idea." Some parts are excellent, others you are skeptical, who could blame you? But let the good work go on We need something different than letting the politicians spend all our hard earned dollars. Lets have a little spree and spend some of our own. There will always be taxes of some kind. The pension will give us something to pay It with. A small general sales tax, and Income and Inheritance tax would be welcomed by the poor and needy. The RICH are the only ones NOW who are ENTITLED to PAT, and how they do KICK. Back to the land movement Is a faroe. How many people will stay on their half acre only long enough to eat up the chickens placed thereby government and the billions spent will be wasted. Please read the enclosed article, and you will see the plan la not for 30 billion per year. I would appreci ate If you would print the letter tn your valuable paper. M. ELLIS. 1001 8. Burlington are., Los Angeles. Free Methodist Evangel To Tell War Probability Msny responded yesterday when Evangelist J. Lewis Arnold of Seattle, conducting a series of evangelistic meetings at the Free Methodist church Invited members of the congregation to dedicate their lives to God. To nlgh's subject is announced as "War In 1934?" Reverend Arnold will quote the views of American and European statesmen as to the near approach of another war. give statistics comparing the preparations for war in 1913 with preparations for war now, and then answer the following questions: "Who dominates the present administra tion?" and "Who Writes Mr. Roose velt's speeches?" Rev. E. N. Long, pas tor of the church, states that there will be services each evening this week at 7:45, and that the public is cord ially Invited to attend. WORLD'S 573 r35 Coevh Roundtrip Go East through San Francisco and Los Angeles. Return oa a northern line for exactly the same rail fare as for a trip straight tist and back! AIR-COOLED dining, observation and room cars on our four leading trains. Southern Pacific 1. C. CARLE. Anent. Tel. 34 Into The Beyond I The last thing that It Is poMhle to do for the loved one who has gone Is to arrange a funeral service that will fittingly sjmboltre the esteem B and affection In which they rre held. When II services are held here they have that fitting II character and quality you desire so muc, II And the cost Is comparatively moderate. fj CONGER I If FUNERAL PARLOR . M WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN v ttVll Solicited For Membership In VVW Order of Golden Rule and Declined Flight o Time (Medford and Jackson County History from the Flies of tbt Mall Tribune of ii and 10 gears Ago.) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY August 28, 1934 (It was Thursday) Court to make decision In Lotb Leopold case, September 10. Auto of Sam B. Sandefer, special prohibition agent, is riddled with shot. In a raid on an unnamed house. Refuses to reveal names of bootleg gers. Tourists to be admitted free to the county fair. Antl-aaloon film to be shown at Jacksonville. Jackson county Democrats, unable to get quorom for committee meet ing. World flight of U. S. aviators is halted by fog In Labrador. President Coolidge In address, urges "reign of common sense," and "short shrift for demagogues." De clares "new order of things unneed ed." TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY August 38. 1914 (It was Friday) Grants Pass autolsts while travel ing along at a lively pace on the Rogue River road, have a collision with a cougar, that put the Presto lite lights out of order. Ross Kline, orchard Inspector, visits the Table Rock district, and urges orchardlsts to fight blight. "Perils of Pauline" at the Iais; "The Rheumatic Romeo" at the It; Mary Pickford in two single reels at the Star; and "Clara Kimball Young In a society drama, that will keep you awake all night" at the Page. Time to register for fall elections. Fishermen aroused by lack of fish In Rogue liver, and blame scarcity on the Savage Rapids dam. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27. (AP) The eventful career of John W. Wat zek. 78, immigrant boy who became a doctor and then a prominent lum berman, today was ended. He died here Saturday of heart disease and his body will be returned to Daven port, la., for interment. WINDOW GLA&a we sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably Trow bridge Cao met Worse. F. W. Bartlett, Medford'a Taxiderm ist and Furrier, will open shop on or about Sept. 1st. at 20 S. Central. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM For Bent or Sale DON'S RADIO SERVICE 423 E. Main Next to Brldse FAIR TRIP! $6880 $86 Tourtst Roondtrip Standard Roundtrip i