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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKP. OREGON, SUNPAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1934
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Editorial Correspondence
Official ui(r of tha City of Medford.
Official paper of Jaelaoo County.
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rrancltce Lot Ancele Seattle Portland.
MEMBER
Ye Smudge Pot
Hy Arthui ftrrj-
The campaign and election la over
(prolonged cheering) and all are once
again happy. Including the candi
dates holBtcd on tholr own petarda.
Mr. Verne Canon, the ett-.nally en
raptured Democrat. Tuea evng. gave
returna right out of hie oi.n head, be
fore any votea were counted.
A number of local victims of the
Mid West drouth, who went to Cali
fornia to spend the rest of their days
eating fried chicken, furnished by U.
Sinclair, have returned, Just aa sad
and no wiser.
The sturdy yeomanry of the rural
areas complain that city huntera are
shooting everything with wings, and
hitting everything that has no wings.
The city police alortly nabbed a
drunk man who was singing on the
Main Btem Thurs, but he was only
fined for his Inebriation.
' Roval Brown of E. Pt towned thrice
last week, and wa Irked, peeved,
angry, irate, disgusted and mad.
Some of the Urschel kidnap money
was found In this vicinity last week,
causing a great deal of excitement.
Many of the leading corner econom
ist! and governmental experta became
department of Justice agents, and
high powered sleuths. They solved
the crime. Just like they do all prob
lem of state. While detectives they
ceased cussing the corporations,
banks, and Hoover.
O. Porter was' elected burgomelster,
with one hand tied behind him. He
put up a terrific struggle against
himself.
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This la Armistice Day. which will
be celebrated tomorrow. The veter
ans of the dreat War, do not get
around aa apry as they- did, and do
not cut aa much Ice aa the year after
they made the world aafe for De
mocracy. N. .
The youngest element haa started
talking about Santa Claua. the one
at the North Pole, not Washington,
D. C.
...
Last Mon. was a warm day. with
doora opened, vest unbuttoned, and
house files a gay a mid-May.
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The hs. kids rallied M.. and made
more nolce than a lone motorcycle
starting up on a frosty morning.
Considerable hammering la going
on In the community, both on the
Idea of houses and on the reputa
tions of eltlrcns.
Plowing Is the order of the day
among the farmers, and their oldest
boys.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 9. Called to San Francisco
on urgent business. Have just pniprsrcd from the first important
conference to find with SURPRISE, there is a box fight at
Dreamland tonight and a football game at Palo Alto tomorrow.
Fear tonight's symposium on the Canadian newsprint situation
will prevent our witnessing the contest between H&ttling Baler
ino and Mickey Farino but may be possible to drop in on the
struggle between Stanford and Washington for a few n,uartcrs.
Not that there will be any particular disappointment if business
matters should interfere. For we sec by the San B'rancisco
papers that this isn't to be much of a game. With eleven All
American stars at Palo Alto the odds are three to one on the
Cards. These "pgor boobs from the lumber camps of Pugct
Sound," are expected to be only good for a workout. However
as little important business can be transacted in San Francisco
on Saturday afternoon, it may be worth motoring Jo or 20 miles,
to see.
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It is amazing how soon political excitement dies down. Were
it not for the weather-beaten bill boards depicting a fat, bald
headed gentleman protecting a California bungalow with one
hand and preventing the invasion of a bcwluskered Kussiaji
horde, with the other; no visitor would suspect that the most
tempestous political campaign in California s history only ended
three days ago. The fat bald-headed gentleman is Governor
Merriam who as everyone knows was elected over Lpton Sin
clair, "the menace from Moscow I" Merriam and Sinclair, Bat
tling Balcrino and Jlickcy Farino I So the world wags on!
....
The great change since our last visit to the Golden Gate
metropolis is the tall piers rising out of the bay, their red tops
piercing the low hanging clouds. These piers will carry the new
seven and one-half mile bridge from Oakland to San Francisco.
Coming over on the Berkeley fcrrv we could also see to the
west one of the piers for the new Golden Gate span, which as we
recall will only be about a mile long, but seven or eight hundred
feet in the. air. More government spending, and local spend
ing also.
The ferry boat attendant, who with a fire extinguisher m his
hand, inspects the motor cars, volunteered the information that
he will probably be out of a job in two or three years when the
new bridges arc opened. Ferries can't compete with motor cars
running over bridges. Quitp true. Then again in two or .three
vears, it mav not be so hard to get a new job as it is today.
Nevertheless Progress doth her custom hold let unemployment-
say what it will. For one however we shall miss that ferry trip
from Oakland to San Francisco, the gulls flapping in the wake,
the travellers on deck looking toward the thrilling San Fran
cisco skvline 1
No political news in the papers here. Everyone is tired of
polities. How QUICKLY newspapers respond to a change in
public sentiment. The main interest now appears to be the Uig
Game between Stanford mid California two weeks hence and
the opening of grand opera the week after. Hotels nre-placard-cd
with dinners and dances after the Big Game, and the stores
arc falling over each other to advertise what to wear at the
opera. We note in one ad that full dress is preferred to a
dinner coat and the collapsible ojyra hat is still the thing. The
collapsible opera hat such a nice thing for little Rolla to play
with! We supposed that passed out with the Gibson girl and
the Inverness!
Football and grand opera have this in common real football
fans and real nuisio lovers, comprise only about one-half of ono
percent of the assembled multitude.
The big game this year promises to be no contest at all from
a football .or sporting standpoint, Stanford with one of her
strongest teams in history, California with one of her weakest.
But most of the people, we repeat, don't go to see football. They
go to see the spectacle, the people, view the stunts between
halves, and join for the cocktail hour after the whistle has
blown. The real football enthusiasts will go to Palo Alto tomor
row and probably sec a real game between the only two unde
feated teams in the coast conference. But there will be many
vacant seats, just as there would be at the opera if those who
attended had to know the difference between an aria and the
old oaken bucket. R.W.R.
Personal Health Service
liy William Urady. M O.
Signed letters peilalnlng to personal health and hygiene not to dla
ease dlugnutls or treatment Hill be answered by IJr. Urady If stamped
Misaddressed euvelopc la enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In
Ink. Owing tu the large number ot letters rerelvrd only a few can be answered-
No reply can be innde to queries not conforming to Instructions
Address Or. William Brady, 263 CI (.amino. Beverly Hills, Cat.
AITL'.MN r.UTIONS FOR WINTER COUCHER9
For more than 30 year the vener
able no, I mean Inveterate conductor
of this gentle. Innocent column has
ground out the
miserable stuff
dally and never
mlaaed firing
That's a terrible
total of at least
t?!B-p. CI ;1 7.900 articles,
yu . .M I counting week-
,;7''ira I .. - a. j
tTSk&&r - 1 trft ltm8, Tiie
1 V ST dally bitch of
IVV'-- I bla-bla contains,
ay. 600 word,
I 4 Including the
! mwtmrn wttmnim questions answer.
ed In print. That makes a henloiw
total of lees than five million words;
which -a taciturnity Itself compared
with the letters I have written to
readers. If I had It to do over again
I'd palm off carbon copies of the
whole works, save l-10th of one per
cent, which I do wish I had never
written.
Oct. 1, 1914, I Issued a first annual
warning to elderly folk against cod
dling. Tried to make It as gentle as
I could without taking all the force
out of It. Titled the talk "The Bu;?.s
In Grandfather's Chest" and opcn?d
with a pertinent question : "Why do
so many elderly people have chronic
'winter cough' chronic bronchitis?
Then dealt concisely with the etlolo-
glc factors excessive clothing, lnsvif-
flclent outdoor life, overeating, habit
ual dependence on alcoholic bever
ages, and finally the habit of wearing
additional clothing on the chest cr
about the throat In the delusive be
lief that It will "protect" these "sen
sitlve" or "weak" places agal-ut
"cold."
Elderly folic, like young folk, h'.'re
in Yan keel and. take an extensive
course in physiology, hygiene, path
ology, therapeutics, bacteriology, etc.
disabuse in the back pages of magi
zlnes and elsewhere, and after many
years of such study they think thoy
know more than the ordinary family
doctor does about such things. It Is
difficult to dlsbuse a young wiseacre
of his cut and dried notions acquired
in that way. It Is vtrtually impos
sible to change the mind of an olu
one about a fundamental question.
The hardened old wiseacre has i
alow metabolism, a lowered rate of
oxidization, a less-active elrcluatlon
than be had when young. Of course
he feels the coU! Of course lie en
Joys the temporary flushing of hl5
Kkln with warm blood from within
while the brief spurt lasts; but how
he pays for the dissipation when the
after depression comes, as the ephe
meral effects of the bracer, cock u 11.
highball or eye-opener fade and con
sciousness of the hard, cold reality
of existence returns.
'Of course the elderly Individual
finds excessive warmth agreeable
Can't keep he place overheated
enough to please him. He likes to
bundle himself with all sorts of x
ceaslve clothing, on any possible pre
text he can trump up, and he doe
not hesitate to use fashion, custom
or convention to favor his own de
sires In this.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Aprocryphal Caws
Man had fingers frozen. When he
took off his gloves the frozen fingers
came off with them. In another cast
man had fingers frozen. Went Indoors
and placed hand on hot radiator. Whm
he lifted hia hand his frozen flngors
were left on the radiator. (Mrs. M, W.)
Answer Some people are careless
and forgetful, but I think both yarns
are Just yarns. You'd be astonished
how difficult It Is to sever the fingers
by any means.
Preventing Goitre.
Is there any truth In the say log
that eating sea foods will prevent
goitre? (J. H. B.)
Answer Iodin in food is the natu
ral preventive. Sea water Is the orig
inal source of all lodin. pish, shell
fish, sea weed or moas are all rich In
lodln. So there Is truth In the saying
Even canned sea fish or shell fish re
tains considerable lodln. Canned sal
mon, for Instance. Is a good source of
lodln and a fair source of vitamin D.
Rv o1ly, a Bin moo:
I have been a devoted reader of your
column for 15 years. Now I em look
ing forward to the arrival of my first
baby. I want your baby book . .
(Mr. L. H. W.)
Answer Makes me feel ashamed to
take the money., but never mind
send a dime and s. a. e and ask 'or
"The Brady i-:aby Book."
(Copyright 1934. John P. Dille Co.)
COIN GROUP FACE
T
Flight o Time
(Medrord and Jackson L'ouniv
History from the files of Thr
Mall Tribune or 30 and 10 real.
Ari).
d. Note: Persons wishing to
i-oimminlc-nte tilth Or. Hradv
should send letter direct to Dr.
tVllllnm Brnily, M. D., 203 El
Camlno. Beverly Hills. Cal.
Booze Tariff Cut
Looms In Congress
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (API
A movement, long heralded, to slssh
the taxes on liquor drastically was
formslly announced today. Represen-'
tallve Emsnusl Celler of New York,
ranking Democrat on the house
Judiciary committee, said that on
the first day of the new congress
In January he mould Introduce bills
to:
1, Cut taxe and tariffs on liquor
In half.
3. Abolish the federal alcohol
conlrol administration.
He aald many ot his colleagues
hsd agreed to support the legisla
tion at the January seaslon.
Cutting Ahead 1000
In Arizona Count
SANTA FR. N. M. Nov. 10. M'i
Senator Bronson Cutting, Republi
can Independent, apparently ha
been re-elected.
The Associated Preai tabulations
of Tuesday's elections, with only
13 of the ntnte't 701 precincts miss
ing, vnve CuttlUR 74.622 votea. hts
Democratic opponent. Congressman
Dennis ChMr, 7,l.40fl. a lend lor
Cul M up of 1 1M.
Om Mail ltlbuua aa atu
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O. O. Mclntyre
3
Jy
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Purely per
sonal piffle: Wherever I am at twi
light seems the most romantic place
In the world. No
criminal ever
a u g g e s ted the
hunted animal
like Hauptmann.
Mae Wesfa art
In a phrase
ennul-toned nss
allty. Never
heard Will H.
Haya speak dls
naraglngly of a
J human being
1 Nobody can
- j chin the sky
i and pat nunaeii
on the back so neatly aa Mussolini.
Latest stage crush Ilka Chaar. NO
word expresses disdain like shirty.
A slate pencil pulled through the
teeth makes my nnse twitch rabbit
like. I usually try to get otf things
before hat check and news-stand
girls.
When Grandma got angry, she ex
claimed: "Law me. pool" Favorite
walk: Harlem Speedway at dusk.
The only capsule mustache that
never annoyed me was that of Paul
Whlteman. Most smartly dressed
New York Isily: Mrs. Byron Foy.
America's No. 1 cltlr.cn: Col. Charles
Lindbergh.
Percy Hammond on a word drunk
la high In contemporary Journal
ism. And Prank Sullivan. In a nutty
mood, can put me in stltchea.
Season's fastest going melodrama so
far: "Smart Miracle." I like to
pronounce "Ipso racto" and the
name of the author Ruth Suckow.
pronounced Sao-Koo.
letter Is from Donn Byrne dated
the day before hie tragic passing.
The St. Louis union atatlon Is most
romantlo of all to me. It'a the first
I ever saw. You could chln your
self on the garlic aroma of the
only East Indian prince I ever met.
No one ever aung darkey acngs like
Esther Walker IS years ago. Or
danced so nimbly aa Jack Donahue.
All my life I've had a mad dealre
to Jerk the bell rope on a fast
train.
They are giving Al Smith a great
big hand at the news reels again.
Most Interesting museum exhibit to
me was that of Billy the Kid at
Santa Pe, N. M. The Hague has
the moat fashionably dreased men.
Royce Brier, 8sn Prsnctsco reporter,
has written the best recent news
paper novel In "Reach for the
Moon."
Irvln Cobb's father traded hie In
terest In a condiment compsny for
a sldewheel steamboat. That share
of profit today nets a million a
year. The only time I ever let any
one else completely writ my col
umn. I discovered later It was a
famous English essay. And did l
sit staring out the wlndowl I'm the
early bid that usually arrivea at
parties with the hired butler. Wil
liam Phillip simma Is the best
dressed newspsper correspondent.
Our town had a barbershop witn
three of the proprietor's daughters
bsrberlng. Popeye the Ssllor has at
tained my Mickey Mouse enthus
iasms. I stood In a drirele three
hours once to see James Onrdnn
Bennett enter the Herald building I
nrock Pfrnberton's new stsr, Olsdys
O'orge. gave the sesson'l pattest
first night performance.
reform. In which real property will
be accorded the relief to which it
la unquestionably entitled. In behalt
of the Tax Limitation League ol
Oregon, I accept that proposal, ana
pledge the cooperation of our or
ganization: provided, the principle
of tax limitation Is recognized and
Incorporated In such revised tsx
plan.
I wish to thank In the name ol
the taxpayers of Oregon everyone ol
the many workers throughout the
state who contributed such splendid
service In the tax limitation cam
paign. Yours very truly.
TAX LIMITATION LEAGUE OK
OREGON, INC.
J. O. Elrod. president.
Portland, Nov. 9. 1034.
SILVER PLAN HIT
By GOLD INFLUX
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. (API
Huge Imports of gold and scanty
offerings of silver on International
markets have combined to slow the
treasury's progress toward the three-to-one
ratio In gold and silver hold
ings, aa ordered by congress.
To the relief of those In teres tea
In seeing the three-one ratio at
tained, the franc hits strengthened
in the last 34 hours to the extent
of halting the movement for the
time being at least. Nevertheless,
the last fortnight has seen the
treasury's gold holdings Increase by
14.0OO.000.
SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER SutuUy
a nd Mond a y at Amy's Place. Jack
sonvllle. Tel. 293.
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. (AP) Pro
fessional mannikins, tifter waging
war for weeks against debutantes
who they, say poach on their Jobs,
plnnned to lay their trouble? before
the government.
"President Roosevelt has settled
many labor disputes." said Miss Ger
trude L. Mayer, leader of the fight
ing models. "He should now settle
ours."
Miss Mayor said she would go
to Washington Wednesday to seek
official aid In arranging a code for
mannikins.
Use Mall Tribune want ads
(Conttnueo Irom page one.)
A few .hours earlier a mtssle, be
lieved to have been a DuUet. cracked
the windshield of an automobile in
which Mrs. Margaret Hurtienne, sister
of Mrs. Feldman, was being spirited
from Eugene to Portland.
Mrs. Hurtienne was housekeeper for
Alvln H. Scott of Med lord and botn
are charged with conspiracy in con
cealing ransome pajd for release of
Charles P. Urschel, Oklahoma million'
aire kidnaped In July. 1933.
Mrs, Hurtienne was arraigned at
Eugene, Ore., before a United States
commissioner late yesterday and ba'.l
was set at (25.000.
The apparent sinister assault was
made a few miles north of Albany
just aa United States Marshall J. 9
Summervllle with hts prisoner spKl
past a parked automobile with a
man on the running board. The mlss'e
richochettcd off.
The prisoner became almost hys
terical and Insisted an attempt had
been made on her life. She also ex
pressed concern lest an attempt be
made to "deliver'' her Ister, cla-a
Feldman.
"I do hope If they get Clara they
have a good big bunch of fellows to
protect her," Summervllle quoted
Mrs. Hurtienne as saying. "I know
they will kill some of our family be
fore this Is over."
TEN YEARS .UiO TODAY
November 11. 1021
(It Was Tuesday)
City celebrates Armistice day. with
suspension of all business, and a
huge parade.
'elks band will play
u in armistice parade
i Members of the Kks band will meet
at the city park In uniform at 10:30
' Monday morning to participate In the
' rm!rir dav oarade, according to
announcement made Walter Corniauy.
manager.
ROSEBURG, Ore.. Nov. 10. (AP
Alvln H. Scott of Medford, whoe
automobile accident here November
2 led to the discovery of Urschel ran
some money In his possession, wiMi
the subsequent arrest of him elf and
four other persons for conspiracy, is
reported to be making satisfactoiy
Improvement from his critical Injur
ies. Scott, his physician. Dr. E. J. Wain
scott, believes. Is out of danger ar.J
will survive the Injuries suffereJ
when his car swerved off the highway
at high speed north ot Rose burg. He
la still suffering from 'brain concus
sion and Is In a somewhat dazed con
dltion, in which ho appears to hae
suffered a toss of memory. Rational
periods, however, are said to be In
creasing In frequency and duration.
Warren Butler, well known Medford
business man, has assumed owner
ship and management of the Soutli
Central Service Station at the corner
of South Central and Ninth Streets
In this city. This station, offering
G 11 more gasoline and Lion Hn-i
motor oils, In Medford's newest ser
vice station, nonntrueted along mori
ernlstlo lines and featuring the la-it
word In motor service and Gilmore
"Chack Chart" lubrication. A full-line
of Gilmore products are featured In
Mr. Butler s station as well as gen
eral tire repair service.
Warren Butler, proprietor of the
new station, Is widely known In
southern Oregon having been associa
ted with ihe Medford Furniture &
Hardware Company for several years.
He Is active tn business and fratern.i
circles of this city and has a hast ot
friends who wish his success in his
new enterprise.
The vry latest In service stattjn
equipment Is featured In Mr. But
ler's South Central Service Station.
Better clothes for leas It will Pi
you to climb my stairway Klein tht
Tailor. 138 East Main, upstalra.
I wish Hrrrlman would quit mis
placing quotation marks In those
grand Krai? Kat cartoons. Most
conspicuous of the season's turning
the other check : Mr.a Hart who
lampooned the Rockefeller In a
Mage nklt. hired to do Radio City's
operetta. Owen D. Young's middle
hair part haa the fixity of a port
hole, Kay Francis rarely ever pro
nounce her l's. r's and w's.
Every girl I've known called
Frankle haa been a redhead. Slick
est of the iUgcn smart talkers, on
and off. is Frank Kay. Memorable
breakfast waffles with honey and
KaiiMge with fried apple rings at
the St. Charles In New Orleans The
only time I ever tvik r they
jinked the wrong turk A valued
Communications
Mr A S T H M
11Vy SPASM TONIGHT
ASMOLAC
nf A Mil ma
No cont If ASMOI.AC roll to relieve
the awful, mifft( ntlnp. nhecKlng, nml
choking nensntlon. Enables tou to
breathe freely and easily and sleep
oundlv lit night, sold nn money back 1
guarantee. Trice
WKSTPRN THRIFT STORK
13 lnt sixth St.
A Moral Victory
To the Editor: j
We read the defeat of the tax j
limitation amendment at a great 1
moral victory. Four months ago the !
overtaxed property owner of Ore- J
gon were still unorganlred and tax
limitation was little known or un- J
drrstood. In thla brief period, de-'
spite a solid front of newspaper1
opposition and the desperate re '
slut a nee of tha tax-spending public
officials and employe. w hare ed- '
ucated the people and polled the 1
vote; the l of which Is proof
that this la the Uvest single issue !
In Oregon today. . 1
During the campaign the opposi
tion repeatedly proposed that the'
measure In lt present form be Tot- '
ed down and that after the vote. '
we should ail get together to orx '
out ft c cm pre .letulta j?laa of tag 1
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MONDAY
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Adults r I 111 .sislMa Kiddies
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TODAY and MONDAY
Continuous Shows Today 1:45 P. M. to 11:00 P. M.
Here You Are Folks!
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"SPORT SLANTS" PATHE NEWS REEL
B.239 votes the largest in the his
tory of Jackson county cast in last
election.
Red Cross drive starts tomorrow.
Contribute to Chest Officers.' and
enrolles are being given blanks, that
they might contribute to the Com
munity chest If they o desire. .The
contributions are being handled by
Captain M. Milton Potter.
Be correctly corseted in
an Artist Model by
, Ethelwyn B Hoflmann.
Poison moonshine blamed for In
crease In blindness In America. j
I
Freezing weather prevails upstate. :
Medford defeats Ashland. 14 to 12.
before a crowd of 4000. Eddie Dem
mer's punting and Conrad's llno
bucklng save the day.
Gov. Al Smith of New York, rated
as "sole hope of Democratic party In
1928."
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
November 11. 1914
(It Was Wednesday)
County will prosecute "two lazy
husbands, who have not worked for
six months and do not Intend to
work for six months more, if they can j
get out of It." Action will be taken j
under the 'Mazy husband law." !
New Evans creek bridge nearly com
pleted. Espee to run special train to Ash
land Saturday on account of the
Ash land -Med ford football game. j
Potato prices Jump $1 per ton.
Day of quiet on the battle fronts
of Europe. , i
MARRIED WOMEN
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