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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIil). OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934. Medford Mail Tribune "Emyon In Southern Oteitt ' Rdi till Mali Tribune' Daily Eietpl Stturdiy PutHiih) tjj ME 1)1-OK D PB1NT1NO CO. 16-H-Z9 N. VT 8L PbQM BHHF.K1 W. ttUHL, tdltor An tndepcndtnt Ntwipsptr Entered as tecood clua cutler it Uedford Ortgoa, uodcr Act at Msiee 8, U79. HI B8CK1PT10N BATES It Mill In AdilDH Daily, one r.ir fft-00 Dtllf, ill months 1-tb Path, ont Btonlb 0 Bi Carrier Id Adfine Hedford, Albland Jickaonrlll. Central Point, PbocnU, Talent, Gold BIU and on Itigti-ars. )ail, one vtu fS.Oif Dally, ill months .... 3B Daily, ot moolb 60 All ttrma. cash In idunee. Official paper of the City of Uedord. Official paper of Jackaon County. 11 KM HE H OK TUB AHHOCIATED PKE88 iiecehlni full Leased Wirt Berries The Attoriated Pres. ti eicluMfflj entitled to the we for putitleitlon of all new dlipatehes rredlted to It of otlterstM credited In thla paper end iImj to th loril new DUhlbhed herein. All 'lehU for publication of ipedaJ dUpitches herein are el", referred. MEM UK U (if UNITED PRK8B MEMKKH (IK AUDI! BUItEAU OK C1KCULATIONB Admtidtn ItepreiantatlfM II. C. MUCiENBEN 4 COMPANY Office In Nim Vork, Chlrago, Detroit. San Pranrlteo s Angtiee Seattle Portland. r it Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Qlorioue Indian lumraer reigns over the valley. A hunter can now go forth unto the hills, and be shot lor a deer, with no danger of getting his feet wet. Upstate politicians, annoyed by the political antics of the Hon. Willie Mahoney, the boy wonder and mayor of Klamath Palls, are unable to classify him. The Portland Journal thinks he Is the spearhead of a Re publican conspiracy to ruin the Ore gon Democracy. The Oregonlan vaguely surmises he Is an opportunist. They may both be right, but from this dis tance, It looks like he Is going to he the official patn-ln-the-neck. Sportsmen were torn with anguish . the 'first of the week, when It be came known that baas in an Irrigation rcttervolr, were dying like Chinamen In a Yellow River flood. It has been a long time since nothing really mat tered but a fish, hell raged on all creeks, and, lawyers burned the mid night electrlo light, preparing resolu tions full of WHEREASES: The situ ation, If properly handled, will en able southern Oregon to show Lou isiana how to conduct a rumpus. H'AINT IT TUB TRUTH ITEM. (Ilaltlmore Bun) "In the present soggy condition of the public mind It Isn't neces sary to explain anything. All the New Deal needs do Is to keep giv ing. Nobody Is going to demand explanations, while the money holds out." Prom the number of new fur coats, the fair sex had good luck trapping wildcats and chipmunks, all through the depression. The public has started to protest against the length and number or newspaper stories dealing with Ber nard Hauptmann, taker of ransom money In the Lindbergh baby kidnap ing case. In any event. It makes bet ter reading and listening than a cam paign speech, or a report on an agenda at Oeneva. PRESTONSDURO. Ky.. Sept. 35. (AP) Seven persons. Including a mayor, county Judge and a minister, were Indicted today on charges ol fraudulently converting 123.400 in the administration of federal relief. (Press Dispatch) Speaking of kid napers. Ear-rings are advocated for men. "whose modes would be intensified by Jewelry, that would give them a dashing appearance." In these parts, where something of the spirit of rug gedness of the 'Old West' Is retained. It might be well for a male wearer oi ear-rlnRe, to be In condition and pre pared to dash, on short notice. Milam (Mike) Jacobs of 'Prlsco Is here visiting. Mr. Jacobs served two terms as tho high school yell leader, and he Jumped higher and yelled louder, than any who went before, or came after him. In his yelling re gime, a high school student too dignt. fled or gumptlonless to lend his voice for victory, was paddled by young giants, and If he persisted In his trea son was cast Into outer darkness. Part of Mr. Jacobs technique was to un furl his shirt-tall to the multitudes, and, he had them trained so they would burst forth, with the first fst move. He also possessed the art ot pulling them out farther, while pre tending to cram them down deeper. On one occasion a fiend clandestinely attached a patent shirt-tall-holder-down to Mr. Jacobs. The chicanery was not discovered until our hero had been yell-Iras, sll through the first period of a fntobali game with Salem. All ( Party Guests Head WORCESTER, Man. (UP) Each year for mom than half a century. Miss Tmn Claffry, daushter of a civil war veteran, waa hostess to th. men ot her father'a regiment. Thla year'a annual party had to be cancelled be cause there waa no audience, all the men having died. WINDOW OLAab-tt, Mil wlndoa g:asa and will replace rout Broker enna.i. .-easunsolv rruvorid,, Cmo tMt Work. Better Forget It WE agree with English newspapers that efforts to win back that old mug, might as well be abandoned. If the British challenger with two races to its credit couldn't make a better showing this year it probably couldn't, next. The race costs the challenger and defender in the neighborhood of half a million dollars; and while the contest off Newport is an attractive spectacle, it hardly qualifies as a major sporting event. Finally the cup races, do not and never have promoted, friendliness between the two nations. Tycoon Sopwith returns to England, embittered and resentful, vowing he will never again retutrn to American shores. The London newspapers arc full of insinuations about Yankee sharp practice, and poor sportsmanship. ( Aonrmlintr to the nals of Mike Vandcrbilt. Sopwith is a squawkcr, and merely another chances his boat had by insisting upon handling the craft him self, when he doesn't know tho difference between a boom and a mizzenmast. All rather childish and regrettable! BETTER forget the old cup for a while. As far as public sentiment in this country was concerned, everyone hoped for a British victory. Such a victory would not only have been popular, but it would have increased the sporting value of the contest tremendously, by calling for an American yacht crossing the, Atlantic and fighting it out in British waters. But agnin the British lost and no doubt would if the scries were repeated. Our own opinion is the yacht race was really won and lost by the crews. The "amateurs" on the British boat were no mntch for the "professionals" on the Rainbow. In a pinch where quickness and skill counted, the Yankee boat invariably got tho best of it. Perhaps this fact lies at the sent of the British resentment, two radically different conceptions of sport, John Bull is al ways the amateur, not in a technical but a spiritual sense; Uncle Sam in the same sense is always the pro. And as long as this difference in spirit exists, undoubtedly nine times out of ten, Uncle "will bring home the bacon." Yes better let the old mug remain at Tiffany's, and forget it. Trying to get it back, not only isn't worth the hard feeling, resentment and money mat u cms. Home Loans Guaranteed "H'L'LIj and unconditional guarantee" of both principal and interest payments on bonds issued by the Federal Farm mortgage corporation means that the United States government is obligated to meet such payments immediately and unreserved ly when due, in case there should ever be a default. Holders and prospective holders of FFMO bonds are definite ly assured of this strong federal protection in a message received today by President E. M. Ehrhardt of the Federal Land bank of Spokane from Farm Credit administration headquarters at Washington, I). C, wherein tho secretary of the treasury, sup ported by the attorney general, gives his opinion that "this is a guarantee of payment, not merely of collection, with the effect that should the Federal Farm Mortgage corporation default, the United States is obligated to make payment of either principal or interest immediately when due without requiring the holders first to proceed against the corporation." The same opinion applies to bonds of tho Homo Owners' Loan corporation. The unconditional and unqualified guarantee puts bonds of the FFMC and the 1I0LC on full par with other government obligations, milking tliem nn attractive investment for the gen eral public which is receiving them instead of cash on loans now being closed through the Federal Land bank and Home Owners' Loan corporation. The bonds en.joy a ready market which is expected to gain a new firmness with the realization that they arc fully and unconditionally guaranteed in every respect. Communications j Thesis, Antithesis, Hvntheila To the Editor: '8clence la revolutionary Bui acien tlats are not." says Prof. Soddy In his book. "Money vs. Man." That the scientist Herbert Hoover Is not revo lutionary Is amply brought out In his articles In the Saturday Evening Post on the abstraction "Liberty." If Mr. Hoover was as unscientific in his expertlng of mines u he Is In the grest domain of sociology his brilliant successes would have been so many dismal failures. In his contributions he bases hla plea for economic free dom on the sssumptlon that haa long since been discredited by the mentally advanced, namely. "Liberty Is an endowment frlm the Creator to every Individual which no power can encroach , . . rights are Inalienable." This premise has stood up well up to Darwin, but since then It Is held only by those arrested In their Intellectual development ftuhta are little more than compromises In the wnglng of the battle of existence. What Is right today becomes wrong tomorrow Hoover's articles however, do serve useful end In that Ms strictures sgalnst the NRA (which he styles socialism!) are. tor the most part, so msny statements of contnidlctlons unavoidably arising out of the pro ductive procesa. This, he no doubt woutd deny. If economic freedom had been given all Ihe rope It wanted, thlnga would have been much better, he believes, nut the fact U that we muht all have been hanged I Or at least much worse off thsn we ate. Generations ago, Kant (or was It Hegel?! discovered a wonderful men tal tool. The world Is slow to mske use of It. Perhsps Hoover never heard of It. If he did. his property complexes would never let him use It. The find la that things pa... through three stsges. vlr..: thesis, antithesis and synthesis. Applied to the ugly thing known as cspltallsm. we have: Thesis: prlvste or Individual pro duction and lndlvldusl coiuumptlon. Antithesis: Soclst production with Individual consumpton. Synthesis: Social production and wxlsl consumption of the products. Thanks to men like Hoover "doing their bit," ttnthctu, some bellen ml) exhibitionist, who sacrificed what appears impossible, but the effort cost the Uvea of half of humanity Nevertheless It must be brought about. Here Is hoping the cost will be less! H. HEC1NEH. Gold Hill. Sept. 39, 1934. Market Reports Ap4reCRtcd. To the Editor: We wish to thank you for the addi tion of the San Francisco market ro oorLs to vour nauer. I If you will Include the same report from Chicago you certainly will mako a hit with lot of farmers. We think that the greatest service a paper can give its farmer readers is reliable Information as to what his produce is really bringing on the leading markets of the country. We notice that shorn lambs In San Pranelsco brought practically the same money that wooled lambs did today, it has been customary among the buyers to dock us one cent on this., Thfy have gotten by with It mostly through the Ignorance of the farmers. We don't believe any such steal as was pulled off here on the barley deal could have been pulled off if the farmers had been properly in formed. We don't know what the agricul tural committee of the Chamber of Commerce was doing, but we certain ly don't think that they were on the Job. While barley was bringing $20 in A.thland. and In Portland, '.tie best offer we could gt in Med ford was 17 and 18. We know two farm ers that are driving through Med ford to Ashland to do their trading be. cause of this. They believe the proper place to buy Is where they sell. Hoping you will continue the good work, we remain. JOHN L. NEALON Central Point, September 35. Ed. Note: The most Important serv ice of a newspaper Is giving Informa tion accurate information. "Die Ms.l Tribune will gladly add the Chloa.;o market report to that of San Krsn Cisco, and any other market Informa tion that is available and desired by the farmers of this section. litithoans Favor lllrth Control BOISE. Idaho. ( UP I Idaho club women are In favor of legislation re moving the ban on distribution of birth control Information. A reso lution favoring such action wn. adopted almost unanimously during their recent one-dsy council sesskui lieie. Personal Health Service By William Brady. MIX Sinned letter! pertaining to permnal health and hjgtene not to dll ease dlugnosls or treatment will be answered by Dr. Brady If atamped self-adlresel envelope la enclosed. Letters ihould be brief and written tn Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be an swered. No reply can be mode to queries not conforming to Instruction!. Address Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camlno, Beverly HUH, Cal. ANGINA PECTORIS OR ANGINA Or EFFORT Angina pectoris, breast pang, "neu ralgia of the heart," Is not a definite disease, so designated are various cases of arterial rr w . : hardening or heart deficiency in which effort, strain or m o- tlonal excitement gives rise to dis tress or pain which Is felt either In the chest. In the throat, In the epigastrium or In the left arm. Classically It Is felt In the throat, and hence the name angina, which originally signified choking. When the pain Is felt In the eplgastrum the victim, being a wiseacre, ascribes It to "Indigestion" and piles his stom ach with all sorts of things for that "acid" or "gas" or whatever the poor chap Imagines he has. In not a few cases of angina the condition Is entirely due to excessive Indulgence In tobacco. That this Is true we Infer from the Ineffective ness of treatment as long as the pa tient persists In the tobacco habit, and the complete cessation of attacks after the habit Is broken. People formerly, we might have said men, but not now who suffer serious functional ailments from hog glshness In the use of tobacco some times ask how long It will take to get the nicotine or the tobacco out of the system. The nicotine or tobacco may be entirely eliminated within a day or two after tobacco is stopped, but the damage done by the hogglshness may require months or yesrs to re pair. Think of this, dimwit, next time you smoke before eating or while pretending to be at work. Childish, Is It not. to think the col lege sap or the club scatterbraln can smoke himself or herself half blind (amblyopia) and then expect the op tic nerve to regercnate overnight when the fumigation Is discontinued for a while? Nitroglycerin, now called glyceryl trinitrate, is the tried and true rem edy for emergency relief of angina) atticks. and for preventing attacks. The victim should carry a vial of tab lets and take one into the mouth (It need not be swallowed, for it Is quick-, ly absorbed from the mouth and pro-1 duces Its characteristic effect In a few seconds) whenever he expects or feels an attack coming. I NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Not In msny years has New York's- tempo seemed so muffled. Everybody ap- ftHMjft pears to be out- oiuu mo rtiii activity mark ing time. Ob servers say the metropolis Is per forming with the same sombre at t e n u a tlons of London Just be fore her burst into gayety. There are few dressy crowds at the cafes, no s p on t a nelty. A silk hat at n:ght Is almost the ob ject of staring. Opening nights are colorless. The shining limousines that purred to theatre doors have bwn supplanted by taxis. The ave nue's evening promenade has van ished. Usually Pall Is the showiest or seasons. Polk with money are back from Europe a nd their country places. And the stores fill with their best drewd clientele. Dinner, lunch eons and cocktail parties in othrr years were in profusion. And every body wanted to go somewhere after the play. Just now the bulk of the popu lace mills about In Indecision, await ing something. London's deadf til lasted two months, the air filled with dire predictions. Then flood-gat?s burst. Everybody started doing things and going places. New York may be on the brink of similar phenomenon. Tliis topsy-turvy world: On Mott street in Chinatown last evening a raggedy old fellow whose accents be spoke his Irlshry had become a sandwich man. And the sltin he car ried, turtle like, was tn Chinese let tering. Hervey Allen Is perhaps the only author to send out form letters to wi'th Mv'oTr cement,'0 "Anothony Adverse" there wss noth ing else to do. An Indignsnt and disillusioned Charleston. S. C. Isdy. who received one. forwards It to me. Her name Is typed In bs.lly. reveslllm the deception. But the Hervey letter mssterplece ot circumlocution ssy that h not been anticipated In the severs, psr.grsphs. Oeorpe Bernard Siiaw used to replv daintily in Rreen ink on a post-card to rp!to!atory compliments. Until he di.-ovrred t:rry vere being sold at 50 cents evh for Hie ig nature Now he! seldom replies, but when he does it 1 ' from a secretary and there 1 no ut ! nature worth selling. An English playwright picked up his entire second act on the sidelines of a lmg Wand veranda this sum mer. A group of young ladies tvo had heen tennutn in short were caught at tea by a lorg netted lady with a very broad a. They tiled earnestly to en tertain her until their hostess, wti-t was uk:nt a ten;.: :e.on. arrived he mas d.iliv'j,t, Uoilj-toitv tad hot 1ST As users will know, one experiences a throbbing headache If the dose of nitroglycerin Is a bit too heavy, but that la merely unpleasant for a few minutes. Angina patients who take nitroglycerin many times a day or whenever they are so minded and continue taking It for for years, suf fer no 111 effects from habituation or side action of the drug. Tablets should be fairly fresh. On long stand ing they lose their strength, for nitro glycerin is quite volatile. In practice it is found most effective to leave It to the patent's discretion when to take a dose of nitroglycerin. This Is better than regular doses. However, the effect of a dose Is never lasting, say half an hour or so, and hence the dose should be repeated every hour at least, when it Is required. By the help of frequent nips at the nitroglycerin bottle victims of angina are enabled to enjoy more active lives, to do a mile or two of hoofing dally, or to play a little golf or bowl a friendly game op the green no con tests. Some of my medical critics will say I am prescribing. But I don't care. Hlppokrates approves of It. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Whatever a Tonic Slay Be. Your Iodine tonic treatment has helped me wonderfully. My mother is 79 and has high blood pressure. Would it be safe for her to try it? Mrs. H. G. Answer The lodln ration Is safe for anyone. Send 10 cents and stamped envelope bearing your address, and ask for copy of "Regeneration Regi men," which gives Instructions and also suggestions about diet and gen eral nygiene. .Morphine Tablets. Are morphine tablets all morphine or la the drug mixed with some car rier?!.. K. Answer Usually tablets are made with some carrier in addition to the pure alkaloid. Venules. What will remove small blood veins or venules from the sides and tip of nose and over the cheeks? 'Miss M. l. Answer Physician skilled In derm atologloal surgery can obliterate the venules by chemical injection (with aid of lens snd fine needle) or by electro-desslcatlon. (Copyright, 1934, John P. Dille Co.) Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Or. Brady should send letter direct to Br. William Brady, M. D., 265 El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Cal. have you been? So they decided with winks to take her for a ride, splkln her gin fizzes as they went along and leaving her, a few minutes before the hostess finally arrived, In furious rae and hopelessly cock-eyed. One can imagine Mary Boland In such a part. Most working newspapermen were Impressed by the Importation as guest critic by the late World of St. John Ervlne, the London critic, a few years ago. St. John, pronounced Slnjin, was something new. And wrote ponderous but readable reviews. His first one. Indeed, overlapping two full columns. He seemed filled with Shavian con tentiousness in print and, like so many Irishmen, often flew from him self into a pose. The other day I re ceived a letter from an old friend and boyhood friend of St. John Ervlne. Only when he knew him he was Johnny Greer, he ssys. Thingumabobs: Big Bill Edwards is sn astonishing graceful diver . . Beauty parlors have shown the great est business Increases during the de pression . . . Edgard Rice Burroughs, the "Tarzan" author, was once a po liceman in Salt Lake City . . . John N. Wyllls had three sets of orchids a day delivered to his bride on their recent honeymoon crossing . . . W. A. Brady and Grace George may Join the permanent colony of New Yorkers In Hollywood . . . Helen Jacobs, tennis star, likes to dine in the quiet South ern tea room places . . . Damon Run yon generally patronize the same res taurant steadily for six months then goes to another. For first time in years I noticed potatoes souffle on a New York menu. They were famous at the old Holland Hotiae bar and the Fifth avenue. But Amos carter wrecked my taste for the fried pufferies in Parts in 1929. At Giro's one evening he bellowed for the head waiter, pointed to his souf fle order snd demanded: "I won't eat these until I see who blew them uol" (Couprlght, 1934, McNaught Syndi cate, Inc.) Indigestion Gone Years This Endorses Dare'. Mentha Pepsin Drst Everywhere are Having Such a Large verywhere ai Demand For Don't suffer snother dsv from gs. sourness scldltv. belching or acute inHi.e.tmn rton'-l let hesdsches. ner- r0,ne! and dlrry spells keep you feelirw miserable. One bottle of dares me.hi ha PEPSIN is gusrsnteed to show J3J "" V to complete freedom from the most stubborn gastrins or dy.pep.ta or your mon back. rw..- irAfter hsvlnj med vour MENTHA PEPSIN snd obtstned such good results. I (eel It mv duly to ex- press my gratitude In this msnner to you (or your wonrterrul preps.-suon. which h entlrelv cured me from In- i-hlch 1 hare been troubled digestion lth for tn P1 "wn Trs. MENTHA PEP- 1 snail rro'mnirna .mm i n SIN wherever I go. so that others may he benefitted I have It was . ..... t.-. m. in n.T nr.v !fession when I sutfere.1 with these . l induesnon 1 tell arrstlv i relieved sfter tsklritf the first bottle 1 snd by the time I hsd finished tlie third bottle, I can glsd'.v mr that 1 ' ws cured of my o'.d enemy Msrv E Burton t Profeseionsl Nurwi, Bridie- ton. N J. ! Ant M.t is another olio bu Jul- Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS. GENERAL JOHNSON, resigning as V head of NBA, says to . the Presi dent: "The reorganization of NRA, which has been the subject of so many con ferences between us, is becoming mo mentarlly more urgent. We are in agreement upon the general form oi reorganization, and I hope you will also see eye to eye with me on the subject of my resigning from a Job which as reorganized seems alto gether SUPERFLUOUS." The President, answering, says: "It Is because you and I Have felt lor some time that NRA haa fulfilled ITS FIRST PHASE and calls for re vision of Its organization that I am accepting your resignation." has fulfilled Its REAL purpose and Is to be permitted to pass out of the spotlight, if not disappear alto gether? N RA, in the humble Judgment of this writer, has served a GOOD purpose. . When it was launched, a little over a year ago. It gave us all something new to think of and so helped to take our minds off our depression troubles. That waa worth while, for about that time our depression troubles were about to get us down. NRA served another purpose and an exceedingly valuable one. It gave us a picture of a FAIRER kina of competition than we had been in dulging in; re-dramatlzed for us the Idea of live and let live, which haa brought to our minds a few years ago been brought to our minds a few years ago by the service clubs. By Its emphasis on "chiseling." and the long train of evils that follows this protection. It gave us a better understanding of what sound busi ness practice Is. We needed this understanding, be cause the "volume at any ccst" theory on which business had been operat ing for a long time had brought into business many practices that were not only unethical, but highly unprofit able to everybody concerned. NRA helped us to see this. THIS WRITER has strong doubts as to whether NBA can possibly be beneficial In the long run. It proposes, In effect, to raise costs, raise prices to offset the Increase in ccst, and then, by making It diffi cult for new concerns to get Into busi ness, enable those already In to ope rate under the new conditions. That Is fine for those already In, but not so good for those who want to GET IN. THIS WRITER is Just old-faahionea enough to believe that so far as America Is concerned the theory ol FREE COMPETITION, with regulation of outstanding abuses that arise, will be best for all of us In the long run. GENERAL JOHNSON, of course, had to go, sooner or later. He is too outspoken. He Isn't cut out for modern politics, whose first principle Is to be all things to alt men and to make all ktnda of people believe that you are for them and will get them everything they want. The Boys IXdnt Know 8 ALT LAKE CITY, Utah. (UP) They don't know what they're let ting themselves in for." remarked much-married Salt Lake City hus bands when they learned that 7a high school boys were registered in home economic courses In local schools. Saw World In One Day NAMPA, Idaho. (UP) Kenneth Robins. 10; Howard Halbertson. 13 and Merton Smith, 13, ran away from home to see the world. They re turned to the family fireside next day after one night in Jail. The Catholic Ladies will hold a Rummsge Sale, October 4. Watch the Tribune for announcements later. After Seven Nurse Declares the Quick Acting Stomach i fered and who Is glad to tell others : what it haa done for htm. Dear Sir I recently bought a bot- , tie of DARE'S MENTHA PEPSIN from &'l tor ln our nd rejoice 'vo sav ...... . geatlon. I had tried many meciicitvs , " friend ;m.n. . am oniy i i..mit. uy. -urn ended MENTHA PEP- too glad to tell others what 11 rtss none tor me. -nar.es Bartlctt. Mlllvllle. N J. No mstter whst other remedies you have tried, follow Mr. Bsrtlett. sug- e- """" w:1" " u ; THA PEPSIN. Alter your wesk. d.i- oraereo stomncn is ss gooo as new i 'ou 11 sleep better, be stronger, nae more enaursnce and your eyes wiu spsra:e with health. What It has done i "or moussnas n win ao ror vou nui ' ' name DARK'S MEN- A PEPSIN -and be Sure vou .-et :t r, DARE'S Rtexmpam mN aid to digestion. Flight o Time (Medford and Jackson Cotinlj History from the files of The .Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Veaiv Aro). TEN YEARS AGO TODAY September 27, 1934. (It Was Saturday) Land sells at a 1000 per acre ln the Talent district. The Willow Springs Thursday club holds Its first meeting of the season New York OlanU win the National league pennant for fourth time. World filers pass over city en route to Eugene. Six Inches of snow falls at Crater lake. Irvlry? Vinlng of Ashland to make speech at Harrlsburg, Pa. Washington wins the American league pennant. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY September 27, 1914. (It was Sunday) Mrs. C. M. Kldd is expected back this week from a two weeks' visit in Spokane. Allied armies gain heavily in ter rific struggle along the Alsne. First auto 1st in a month Is arrested on North Riverside. Victim claims "the traffic cop has a grudge against me." Kaiser's legion make final desperate drive to crush Prench lines. County politics begin to sizzle, and charge made 'The courthouse ring and the Medford 'hog Is trying to throttle remainder of county." LEAVES FRIDAY WITH The first of two special trains will leave Medford Friday carrying CCC members to their homes In the middle west. In addition to mem bers being returned to thetr homes for discharge. It will transport a number of colored members who are being returned to camps ln their home corps area. Lieut. Edward M. Alklre will com mand the train, with Lieut. Andrew J. Hemstreet, Jr., as mess officer. and Lieut. HJalmer T. Gentle as med ical officer. It will carry 68 men from Camp Tyee, 63 men from Steamboat, ' 87 men from China Flats. 84 from Til ler, 49 from South Fork and 60 from Camp Rand, Lieut. Edward H. LaSalle Is rail head officer. The train will leave 5:30 o'clock Friday afternoon and will go by way of Ogden, Utah: Pu eblo, Colo.: Kansas, City, Mo., and Chicago. The men will detrain at Fort Sheridan, 111. Lieutenant Alklre will remain in the middle west, where he plans to return to civil life. Lieutenant Hem street and Lieutenant Gentle will re turn to the Medford district. A second special train will leave here October 1 with a smaller de tachment of men being returned to the middle west for discharge. They will be replaced by new enrollces from the same areas. Walk upstairs and save fflO. Bank er's gray suiting, $21 60. made to measure. Klein the Tailor. Dse Mall Tribune want ads BARN need PAINTING? Vou can save many dollars by us ing Lows Brothers STAND ARD BARN PAINT ... a paint prepared tspeeUlfy for farm build ings ... a paint that wears years longer than ordinary bam paints. Let ns show you how other farm ers have cut many dollars from their psinfmg txpemt. Stop In the next time you are in town 3 1 let's talk it over. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. Hotel Fiperoa etcuertt. 3L ai tuth Los Angeles Call! One ol u Angeleff oeweti Hotels. 'TliT. 1 Boom, at at','aeJ Comfort. Oowntnwn flarace to Connection Rates mint ft. SO pei a without oaib 11 in pet l4j wttn oat 11 13.00 pet dat twin bed. and astb H UMIIH l.r.M-e- Mi B!i'.i::rs Fall Clearance Sale SWEM'S GIFT SHOP "Odds and Ends" of merchandise from all over the store Listed below are just a few of the many attractive thing on sale and a suggestion of the price reductions that prevail. Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. FIREPLACE BROOMS Colonial styles; varied slies and colors. Q f Regular to S2.50. CHOICE ... IO C BRIDGE LAMPS Regular 3.o0. parchment shades, cop. a h q f per and Iron stands J 1 ,vO STATIONERY Crane"! fine quality tuo-tone In leml-note and letter slie. Regular $1.00 OQ - box, for O 7 C PENCIL SHARPENER Desk type, In colored enamel. Regular r)C l.O0. Now atitJle SCRAP BOOKS leaf, sturdily . Size 10x13, loose 25c bound CONTRACT Dl'PLICATE BOARDS 4 In set. Regular price S1.00. On sale at f uv. CILBERTSOS CONTRACT CARD TABLE COVERS Instruction for cor rect bid and play Imprinted AGFA FILMS 120 and 116 size. Each 35c 19c FLORENTINE GOLD LEAF FRAMES with fine prints of old masten. Varied shapes and sizes. Were "ifj priced up to $2.S0. CHOICE I J l SALE of DISHES Discontinued patterns of Bavarian china and Ameri can semi-porcelain. All size plates, vegetable dishes, sugar and creamers, platters, etc. Groupsat5c'i0c25c Don't pass this opportunity if you need "fill-ins". GLASS SALAD PLATES Green, jm rose and topaz colors O C COCKTAIL GLASSES. CUT GLASS design, footed shape 19c Colored NOVELTY METAL LAMPS Colored enamel decoration. Regular $1.25. Sale price 89c CONSOLE SETS IVeller pottery, sets consist of large howl, flower block and pair of candle $3.50 sticks. Was $6.00. Now ITALIAN RAFFIA COVERED JARS I JARS 75c Regular value Sl.15. A close-out at CHINESE BRASS Candlesticks, bonis, cigarette boxes, vases, door knockers, etc. Formerly priced up to $4.50. Vour choice 95c PHOTO FRAME? Swing Easel style, hand carved, alios up to 8x10, finishes to match your picture. Originally many times the a q sale price of riC CACTI'S BOWLS Rustle pottery In soft shades of green, blue and brown i also fantastic shapes In bright colors 29c earthen- 49c ENGLISH TEAPOTS Fine earthen ware alwnvs makes the best tea. Special SHELF and LININO PAPER Water Water- 15c proof, n fn. wide, rolls 25 ft. long. Regular 2Ac BOVS' AND GIRLS' ROOKS ,V) dif ferent titles. Flying series, sport series, camp ft re girls, et. Well bound 29c ELBERT 111 HRARD SCRAP BOOK New rlnth bound $1.25 edition at BI.IE WILLOW CITS and SACCERS This ever-popular design In durable quality senil-pnrcrlaln. Cup f" and saucer complete lOC TM1I E I. IMPS Fine pottery bae, parrhmrnt shades. Trices reduced from one-third to onehalf nn all. MEXICAN SHOI'I'IVn R C.S llrl-ht colored, large rsparlly, strongly made. I'sual price .We. 29c HUNDREDS OF OTHER j THINGS AT LIKE REDUC ! TI0NS. COME IN-Y0U WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! "We Give Green Trading Stamps"