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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ' OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. PAGE TEST Medford mail Tribune "Ervona in Southrrn Oriooo Rcadi tha Mail Tribuna'' pallf Kiwpl Samrdaj FMhlliWd hT HEDKflHD PBINTINU CO. H-J-2 N Kir 8L ' BOBEUT W. BUHU Editor An Indepeodeol New.pa.par Bnlertd aa mr1 elm matti it Meifwd. Oragon. iiodtr Act ot Mateo , 18T8. BIIII8CI11PTI0N HATES 9 Mali to Adtatica Dally. 00' rear Dally, ais montha IH.OO .00 Daily, one montb JaeromlUe, Central Point, Pbotoli. WaoU UoM fjUi and od tiiahay. t. ... Dally, ok rrar !;? Dally, all BnU , Dailj, one montn ,.,.. All terma. eaali to adranca. "V-. K! ma of t iitr i M"rd- 0-mctaJ papr or jacwuu MtMBEH UK TUB ASSUliATED PKK8 Beeelilm H'" waa , "huh to la AaaoelalM! I'rese la air ualielr ant HM U too- lor puMlatM ot allow. dUpUcb credlUd to It 01 otherwise credited In Una MP" All Halite for publication ol pedal diapeteoee herein er. M reaerred. HSMHBH Of UNITED PBEB8 UEMBEII OK AIIDI1 BUKEAO OK CIIICUI-AHONS Aftertlilnj liepreienlalltee U C. MIIIIES8EN It COMPANY Oftlcaa in New Yira, Chlrao. Detroit. In FranfUeo !) Anwiea Bealtle Portland. OH Ye Smudge Pot My Arthur Perry . . l Vaosn fJUIfd r3- An injunction ..a .training the razing of the .burned wall, of the .tata capitol bul ding, but Blmtlar action cannot be taKen against the raising of hell, in con nection with the re-construction thereof, and the political monkey hlnea, thereto appertaining. Rhubarb shortcake la the latest culinary wrinkle. It differs from the strawberry ehortcake. They put some rhubarb in It. A California car. southbound, whls ced through with four people in the rumble seat. Word was flashed ahead to boll the forceps for the ex traction. . it HI K. an "dfflC- in J lino, tiiuMc lrncy week." It Is expected that the ...... l .,,. Mn fctlAV ohserver.t win no no - can't get anything done that week. The younger dudps are flaunting the O. Chaplin muatnehe again, aH waxed like the dtnlns room floor. Both girls rldlAg in the machine which overturned were injured. Miss L . was cut about the face and hands and Miss B in the back a 1-rnan n Mores (Calif.) Item- lwr) Ol My Ooodneasl and Ouchl The high school graduating class Is getting rrody to mix with the world. All the girls will look "weet, and wear drown with 40 ruffles, and all the boys will wear new sulls. snd keep their hands out ol tiielr pockets. I1AI.M AND EM HALM, (l,me ARnny Cot.) John told me that he loved me. always had, but hadn't known how to tell me. Ha also asked me to wait for him, and I promised I would. We figured it up, and It amounted to five years waiting for him to gef. Into the undertaking business for him self. SOME FORMER CRAZES. Elect rlclty-wlthout-cost-to-the-peo-ple. Mah Jotwg and cross-word pursles. He'll - sobrr-up-when-he-geU-in-of-flce. Ciitttng-taxes-ln-two. rtery-crosws-on-the-hlllslde. Trlponta-otl-well. Hnng-the-mran-dlstrict-attorney. Easy-payment s-for-autoa. Rogue River rih bill (still dor mant). Railroad-to-the-Blue-Ldge. Home-brew. Cussing Copco. Runt golf courses. Baving the people at every election. Crescent City lots. European horse ras. Siskiyou county moonsjitn. Rumors & Gossip. t Ford, Srotoh, and Mae West Stories. 'Tt-don't -get -hot -in. the-valley." Peon pants, short skirts, snd malea-w.thout-hats. Believing anything once. SliiKlnjr "It-H'alnt-Going-to-Ratn-Any-'Moh ! Signing petitions and making affi davits. One lalaHty SALEM. May 10. ( AP) The drath Of p'luyd MrMullcn, Salem fireman, was the only fatality reported to the atnte industrial aivident commission last week. He Inst his lire while fight ing the state capitol fire April 25. Ac cident reported to the commission totaled 6b6. s v 1T7T f- I I Do as the Pioneers Did! WHEN the early Oregon settlers decided to build a state e.HDitol thev didn't arrange for a makeshift structure just to answer-their immediate needs. for the future. Had steel and veloped at that time, the capitol which has just burned would undoubtedly have been of that type. It would seem that we, of the present generation in Oregon, might at least be as far reighted and progressive, as the people of this state were sixty or seventy-five years ago. Yet there is a movement on dations of the best engineers and architects in the state, prevent the razing of the walls of the old structure, and in the interest of so called ECONOMY, build some sort of a makeshift structure upon them. Such an un progressive, penny posal should certainly fail. THE new capitol should be built just as the old capitol was built PERMANENTLY AND FOR THE FUTURE. It should be the product of the highest ski11 antl best brains the state can produce. It need neither, cost a king s ransom nor be ostentatiously modernistic in any way, but it SHOULD be the best of the kind, that money can buy; and it should certainly NOT be a make shift, a hybrid, half old, and half new, as will be the case, if the penny pinching zealots behind this injunction movement, have their way. A Parable for Squawkers NO one likes the conditions which prevail today and nave prevailed for some time. No one would CHOOSE to have millions of unemployed, millions on relief, and the government spending BILLIONS, which some Yet we have no sympathy spare time squawking and grousing about the situation, and no time at all suggesting a practical alternative, or a better way out. THEY remind us of the English nobleman rescued trom a ship wreck in the South Seas, who when the fenr of death had passed, and he was sate and sound in a native village, com- nl.iined hitterlv dav after day, lu hill nf fare hut fish and fruit, no English mutton, no pud- dings. no kidney stews, no savories, nothing day after day but fish and fruit. A terrible situation for his Highness. Undoubtedly ! Dashed inconvenient and all that. But what did the poor bird Savoy hotel immediately after the : 1, 1.1 J KM11IH1 1111"', "l llc been everlastingly thankful for saved, wasn't lie being sheltered and fruit dues get monotonous, but isn t it better than licing dead! SLIGHTLY exaggerated, we admit, but some o these people who are yelling the loudest against the way the government is spending money for relief, do remind us of this Englishman. They too have been rescued from a ship wreck the most tragic economic collapse in world history. Nothing but fish and fruit nothing- but a pile of money going out and practically none coming in but after all, isn't it better to have a govern ment spending move than it makes, than to have no government at ALL! And if millions are without food and shelter and none is pro vided sooner or later those millions are going OUT AND CiKT IT, and what would that mean! Well probably for most of these SMiiuwkcrs who are invariably decently clothed and ade quately nourished, no chance to We believe it would be a very desirable and salutary thing if more members of the anvil chorus and demnition bow wows brigade would think of these things. Not dwell upon the "fish and fruit" quite so much, and con template upon how cold and cheerless and unappetizing a "watery grave" would have been, just a LITTLE more! (Continued from Paga One.) bureaucrats were not content with the wide powers they possess over na tional affairs but apparently wanted to Invade the states as well. He did not mention any names, but there was no necessity. Mr. Roosevelt Is supposed to bave stepped in and oiled the waters. A atory which did get out at the time of the White House confer encea was the rne about Mr. Room velt twitting his senatorial leaders Robinson and Harrison, for legisla tive delays. The story is true, but not important. The inside on that situation la that the White House Is working now in better unrirrntandlng with Its con gressional leaders than ever before. Soma little personal reservations which existed during the first two years of the New Deal have now largely disappeared. The president believes both Robinson and Harrison have done excellent Jobs. 9 The New Iiil liberals are tearing : out their shaggy locks In anguish ( because the senate audit and control , committee has trilled to act on thai Wheeler resolution. Tills resolution propose s J'JVOOO senatorial Inquiry into railroad financing. It was ap proved by the Wheeler committee but since thru hus rested for a solid j ninnrh in the conservative audit and control committee without action. j The liberals are going around any- j lug the railroad1 are trying to . smother the investigation. They even j mention particular railroad. They built permanently and fire - proof construction been de foot to disregard the recommen wise and pound loolish pro , day of course must be repaid. with those who spend ail men because there was nothing on , expect the royal suite at the shipwreck! li.v. riilcpn what hp crnt. and i.w.v. o-- itl For hadn't his life been and decently nonnsheu, 1 isii squawk at all: There In no question that the au dit committee has taken an unusual ly long time. Unless it acts shortly, a liberal senator may take the floor and make some charges against the committee. You can bank on It that the resolution will ultimately be adopted by the senate. A certain western congressman signed up as a committeeman to at' tend the funeral of Senator Cutting. assuming it would be held In New Mexico. He resigned from the com mtttee when ha found out the fu neral would be tn New York. The latest expose of Washington Is the suridest one yet. It is a book called "Handout," evldentaly written by someone passing through Wash ington on a sightseeing trip. It is such an Inaccurate exposure of the New Deal steps to promote favorable propaganda that wags are saying the democrats wrote It themselves to be little the Issue. In the list of publishers' over stocks sent out by the Union Library asso ciation in New York la the tome of Mrs. Roosevelt: "It's up to the wo men." The autographed copies which originally sold for $5 can be hBd now for 3 48. PLANT RAINBOW TROUT I STftE.!E OF WASCO THE DALLES. Ore.. Mht 10. ( AP) 1 Distribution of 400,000 rainbow trout fry in Wasco county streams has ben started by state fame war dens. The small fish are being hauled from the Oak Pprinns hatchery nesr Maupln in a aprrially drained trufk which la claimed to kep the water ernted and thus cut the lost to a minimum. Flngfrltnga already have been re leased in Mosier creek and at the mouth of the Deschutes river. , The Si ure family of SSwedf n fur nished three successive regents tn that country durlne the period 14'0 1JS20) It was nominally untted with Denmark. Use Mail Tribune want ads. Personal Health Service By William Hlgned letters pertaining to personal Health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr. Brady It a stamped self-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written tn Ink. Uwlng to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered. No reply can be made to queries not conrormlng to instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, 2G5 El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Cat. A NIP OF IODINE KEEPS Doctors have prescribed iodides for arteriosclerosis since iodln was first introduced to medicine. Small doses daily, given for a long period ol time, with occa sional rests. Gen erally three to five grains of so dium iodide or potassium iodide once or twice dally, after food. More recently or ganic compounds of iodln. I believe ordinary tincture cf iodln (or spell It Iodine If you have nothing better to fill in your Idle time) has the same effects as these various Iodides or Iodln com pounds. Few persons get enough, no one gets too much Iodln from food, due to the poverty of the soil, especially in Inland and elevated regions, in this element. Unless the diet in cludes a liberal amount of fish or shell fish from the sea, fresh or canned. It Is well for every one to take an iodln ration In one form or another. Young adults or those of mature age suffering from a shortage of lodin are likely to go stale, lose their former ambition, feel , chronically tired and weary, and even a vacation or a long rest brings little relief. They accumulate flabby excess flesh, begin to age prematurely, ana their hair becjlns to fall or to turn gray. Even their disposition and tempera ment changes from cheerful and happy to melancholic unsocial. They have cold hands, c-nld feet (actually and figuratively) and poor circula tion. It Is remarkable what a dally or weekly nip of lodin will do for them a drop or two from the lodin bottle In u. glass of water, say twice a week for the year around, or once a day for a month In each of the four seasons of the year. Tincture of iodln (Iodine to you, old timers) comes with a pretty "Poison" label on thn vial, Just an old mRdlcnl cus tom. It is quite a trick to poison yourself with it, as many have learn ed who made a feint at It. Mind, now, I am not setting up the claim that an iodln ration will restore the flush of yourth or the color of your hatr. but merely giving NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntvre NEW YORK. May 10 Thought while strolling: With more whisker Daniel Frohman would be a ringer for Don Quixote. And Charles Dana Olbson has a perfect head for an old Roman coin. Imagine James Montgom ery F'lagg singing the Star Spang led Banner! O' ! Karl Kitchen on a flying trapeze. More imagln- ' lng.v Louis Sobol doing on adagio with Elsa Max well and Wallace Beery p U y 1 n ir pui,- poiirf w:th Sophie Tucker. Sid ney Wood, bv.t.he way. likes pirn pong better than tennis, at which he's a champ The Benet and Van 1 Dorens should get together some time for a picnic. Burton Rascoe is as nervous .i Helen Morgan. The elder Cornell Vanderbilt seems as shy as hi son seems brash. Add tiny feet Do? Ayle worth's., Jimmle O lesson could stand around the Algonquin and many people would take htm for hYank Cn;te. That Js with hat on. Outside of Furl Benhum. what's be come of freckle.? A street car go.nj over crow r;i!l strikes me as saytiv Culebra cut. Culebra cut. America'.' literary heiht-v Taran ha maic more money than any bcok of Us Mine. None of the sleek looking Cu bans I fee surest refugees. Little choke : A pu.!i cart man toiling weorlly home at dusk with ail h! fruit still piled high. The Oxon ian Elmer Davis certamlv doesn t look s though he once drove the cows home In Aurora. Inrt. That's Ed Hill's j town, too A'.o Prank Shutts'. When j will the world hecin laughing aaln? Thr super-e'.etr.Tntee of publicity director- : H.cV.mond Temple, aerhe ; in the management of London's Sit- vov. His occasional glossed paper causer! arrives superb". y enveloped ; and with his eng -.avert ovxt of com- j plitnent. He uri'e in-llv of the ; duke., ilueheri-e.' and rosewood M.y- j World Traveler i Gives Good Advice TO FAT FOLKS John Ifhv of Portland. Ore?; , wires' ' H v. e k:vv.vn K ruse hen S.V.o for ve.i-.s in F"Lg:.:vt. Africa. p-a?M I e:,-:,nsl 1 10 . -hfV 40. uvst 42 Af ter 6 .hXs :: 1: Krv.sv'hon :n 'tvi chest 42 v:.-t ,56. It r.vos me pep and v:;.t a: -a! V.a kept r.ir o:;:i Mr. Le'hirn- c1: r:d or u!y Mr .Mte'.v K' I'.j-.'l'ev s hive rhO'i-and.- of others YO" .m. to. If -u 1' onlv !,f a : o! you: .v.vn and n . liA't-.i to fCvw. iv:.. wh.i ts'll ou ?1 untruths he.nuse thrv don't w.m; yo-i to Nvomo ou:htu"y s'.cnder. K"u.--h'n r;i:i t harm y v.i :t' a !-e.i!th rev. I ;:,:-.:- : one ' ir . -4 wiN-kt ;.:-1 -o"s ';: trl f V .k- ttike n ". t'.i :.-! s'oou '.ul in a a.s of Kr i e h -:i 21. lb j Brady, M.D. YOU IN FINE FETTLE. my opinion that it Is good for what ails such prematurely aging folk. Every little while some one who has tried It out assures me that it has actually restored the color of his or her graying hair and caused friends to marvel at the more youthful ap pearance and - behavior but that's human nature and one has to dis count most testimonials more or less. The tincture of iodln I recom mend is the familiar old brown liquid which has been employed in domestic medicine for painting the skin over bruises and inflammations and In recent years for first aid dis infection of wounds. I do not recom mend any other form of lodin or Iodide. QI.'ESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Clans A Neurotic Graduates. I was indignant when I read some of your articles about neurasthenia and nervous breakdown. But I agree you were rlc'nt now. A real doctor discovered, that my condition was hyperthyroidism and by the proper treatment hs has restored me to good health. Mrs. E. O. G. Answer That's the saving grace of Claps A neurotic th ry do gradu ate aometimes. The F s never do. Send ten cent coin and stamped fnvelope bearing your address, for booklet "Nervous Imposition." which puts you in your class if you pur port to have bad "nerves." If you're not a B your notion may be fal lible, after all. The Mollycoddle Boys, Suffer greatly in the office where I work, from temperatures averaging 83 and sometimes ranging as high as 87 degrees. No one else can stand leas than 80. Why do peoZe shiver at 80 in winter whereas they are comfortable at 60 or 65 in summer? M. M. R. Answer Artificial heat drlea out the air excessively, and that Inter feres with the normal heat regula tion of the body. By evaporating sufficient water in the room, you may make a temperature of 68 com fortable for everybody. (Copyright. 1935, John F. Dllle Co.) Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady, M. D., 265 El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Calif. falrltes. who patronize his girls. Tem ple, incidentally, was the man Arn old Bennett credits In his memoirs with furnishing him material for his areat novel of hoteldom "Imperial PoIa.ee." He married a daughter of the late Milton McRae. Floyd Gibbons has bought a pal mttoed plazzlo on the bay In Miami and decided he will not only spend his vacations there but hla declining days. He will be near Damon Run yon, who haa also built a home for valetudinarian years. Gibbons ex pects to sit on his front porch and watch Runyon pick his dally quota of losers from the racing form. He thinks that will be fun enough for SATURDAY j I BIG 1 1 DAY ' Hi ) BUY HERE AND SAVE BAftD BOX 11 i 1 m I ThcTnlkoftheTown! Chain Lsttsrs And HUSON'S Home Made Flavors this week: Vanilla Chocolate Malted Lemon Custard Fresh Strawberry Huson's Confectionery Formerly an old fellow who ha. been every where and seen everything. Incidentally, ' nearly all the flying figures of Manhattan are spreading their neta. That is. acquiring homes for the final years. Uncertainty of thu usual Investment outlets have turned them toward such havens. Oddly enough, few are making purchases In or near New York. California and Flor ida have the highest preference, al though many are picking up farms in the Ozarks. Every city dweller thinka he want to get away from It all for the last lap, but rarely man ages In time. The Old Scythe, sviah. swish, has a way of swooping a few years too soon. Summer's Saturday afternoon deso lations have set in. Nw York closes up aa tight as a drum at noon and the majority set olf for the sea-shore or inland retrep.es. There's a melan choly for tho who remain, hard to shake. It foments gushes of camra derie not possible in the hurly-burly. Strangevs chat In front of windows. Taxi art vent turn suddenly agreeable. The evaporation has the same sort of emptiness the small town boy feels the day after the circus was there. I was thinking today of the men and women in New York who actual ly looked the mental pictures formed by reading newspapers and magazines back yonder. Few do. Bainbrtdge Col by fits the Imaged aristocrat silver haired and commanding. Ben All Haggln, William Rhlnelander Stewart and Milton Holden are true to my worldling concept and Whitney War ren the elderly boulevardler. Lady Fumes and Gloria Vanderbilt offer the Vere de Vere "fawncy meeting you heah" ad Ilka Chase, off stage and on, the glossy and bored stage lady. But the great majority of New Yorkers look like folk from your home town and mine which la what they are. A columnist learns to have little fear for the reader who writes "I have been reading you for years but lately, etc., etc." As a rule that is passing pique. The reader to fea-r Is the one who suddenly throws down his paper In disgust and says nothing. Enough of them and the columnist isn't a columnist any more. (Copyright, 1935, McNaught Syndi cate) OTH SIDES LOSE PORTLAND, May 10. (AP) Di vergence of opinion as to the value of a piece of property seized by the government for use of the Bonneville dam project has resulted in the orig inal owners receiving nearly $50,000 less than they asked and the govern ment paying nearly $4,000 more than it intended. The case was settled In federal court here yesterday. Mildred and Waldo Alcorn, ownesr of the seven acre tract In que:,fyn, valued it at $55,000. Government experts in con demnation proceedings had set the value at $2,000. Federal Judge Mc Nary settled the case by deciding the Alcorns should receive $5,750. EXCHANGE OLD GOLD for cash or trade at Brophy's, Jewelers. ICE CREAM Come in id see our Spe cial Mother's Day Choco lates and Salted Nuts in Gift Boxes. DeVoe's Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Phone S 1 261. Medford Cyclery. 23 N. Fir. j 1 Flight fo Time (Medford and Jackson County History from Che filet of tbe Mali Tribune of 10 and 20 Years Ago). TFN YEARS AGO TODAY May 10, 1925 (It Was Sunday) Interest keen, with citizens writing letters, pro and Vn, on merits and demerits of two proposed sites for new high school. Special services in city today in honor of Mothers Day. Ashland summer normal school will open June 22. General Charles Mangin, French general, and "defender of Verdun" dies In Paris. President Coolidge smokes dime cheroots, in preference to 50c per rec tos. Auto tourists, refused money and gasoline by county court, leave town with threat to "spread bad news, wherever they go. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY .May 10, Ifilfl (It Was Mondey) Ministerial association fafori a censor for local movie shows. The children of the Roosevelt school, will repeat their performance of the "Mid Summer Nlght'a Dream" at the Page tomorrow. The proceeds will be used to purchase a new piano. Rogue River apples now selling tn Berlin for 25c each. New warning bell eeta-bllshed by Espee at Eleventh street crossing doos not work properly, and rang all night. Dave Pence, the boss road builder in the Elk creek district, was out Tuesday on his way to the county HEATH'S DRUG STOR I DRUGS, TOILETRIES and TOBACCOS i.nD .nin,.,i a rpnnrnllrm for acctirnlB prescription service, quality ilruss rind toiletries anil personal, friendly service acquired tliroueh years of service In tills com munity . . . Now. by maklllj! a comparison of prices, you will find that you con SAVE MONEY here, yet be assured of the same liluh class service. Here ore a few ROCK BOTTOM FEICSS Alka Seltzer J. & J. Red Cross Baby Talcum S. M. A We have Parke Davis extra special Vanilla . Extract. Will not cook or freeze out. Use less than 1-3 as much as you would do of your regular vanilla. 2 oz. 29c -4 oz. 69c 1 Pint S1.69 60c Sal Hepatica 60c Jad Salts . . . 60c Bromo Seltzer Jergens Hand Soap, 5 odors, cellophane wrapped, 10 bars . . . .33c Jergens French Round Bath Soap, four odors (regular price 90c) boxes of 6 bars . .49c Henri Rocheau Toilet Soap, 4 bars to box, choice of 3 odors, regular price $1.00 per box 49c Coty Face Powder . .69c Colgates Talcum 15c Melloglo Face Powder (with purse size free) 39c Fancy Bridge U roasted with butter, Ab. 19c, 1 lb. 69c Roasted fresh every day! BKSiiiUj Velvet 9c Model 7c Geo. Washington Sc We reserve the right to limit quantities The Store That Ladies' Rest Rooms Medford Bldg Phone 884 seat, and reports that Mr. McDonald Is building a ten thousand hotel on his property near the Elk creek hatch ery, on the old Rube and Jeff John son place, one of the popular sum mer resorts for fishing (Eagle Point Eaglets). COLUMBIA RISE WILL INUNDATE COFFER DAM THE DALLES. Ore., May 10. (AP) The Columbia river continued Its rise toward spring freshet proportions today. The river reached the 14.8 foot stage yesterday, rising .8 feet in 24 hours. River men declared warm weatl-.or at the headwaters of the Columbia and Snake rivers would result In the Columbia rising to a point high enough to completely submerge the big coffer dam at Bonneville within a few days. Use Mall Tribune want ads. )j T.PTVF. IN FOR SCREEN DOORS AT BIG PINES LUMBER CO. THOSE ONE MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL IS years experience In large and small animal practice Dr. J. W. Waters 225 N. Riverside Phone 369 , . .49c . . .19c . . .90c s'.ii x aiDDr.L or PUB1 Bill VANILLA EXTRACT ji speoai. 49c Mixed Nuts, fresh Fills Prescriptions 1 iawi3i 49c i i If i Emm