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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933. tTRIBUNE "Evtjod lo Ho tit hern Oregon Beadi the Mali TrUiiine'7 Daily Exrepl ttacardar. Published by MEDPOHD PR1NTINO CO. 11-17-39 N. Kir 8t. Phon H. ROBERT W. RUHL, Editor. Ao Independent NePoper. Entered at cond-clee maitar at Med lord, Oregon, under Act of Msrch I. ISiS SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall In Advencei Dally, one year . J0 Dally, eli monthe ' Dally, one month By Carrier. In Advance Medforfl. land, Jackson villa, Central Point. Phoenix, Talent, Oo& Hill and en hlf hweya. Daliy. one year ,...l-00 Dally, all Jionlhe Dally, one month All terms, cash Id advence. Cirrirlal Pnimr of Hie VUy of Mrdford. Official Paper of Jtit knoo County. Id KM HER OF TUB AHSOClATKO l'RK Krrelvlni Full lur4 Wlr Hervlce. The AMoeielert Preee Is escluilvely en titled to the use for publication of all news dlspalchea credited to It or other wide credited In this paper, and alee to the local new pubMehed herein. All rights for publication of epeelftl dlapatchea herein are aleo reserved. MEMBER OF UNITED PPE8S UEUP.ER OK AUDIT HIIREAU OF CinniiLATIONS Advertising Heprssentetl ves 'A. C. MWiliNHKN A COMl'A.NT Offices in New .York. Chicago Detroit San Francisco. Los Angeles. Seat tie, Portland. MEMBER. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur I'erry This is Labor Day. Scores win employ the holiday to perform prodi gious physical feats, such as climb ing mountains that do not need climbing, and driving the family suto 72 hours without taking the hands off the storing wheel. In many Instances, such efforta leave the doer so weak. It takes till the next Labor 0ny to rest up suffic iently to do It again. e The stats department has admin istered a diplomnttc alap on the wrist to Soviet Russia, snd points a warning fore-finger st her agi tators, for sctlvltles on American soil. Thin leaves the situation "defi nitely defined," press reports claim. It seems to bo a question of what America is going w ao w uer ww. Instead of what the aliens sre going to do to America. see A Minnesota glutton achieved gas trlonomlc fame Inst Friday by de vouring 08 ears of corn at one Bit ting. A horse could do no more but knows better. e The first of the "second Will Unr" inVM ftlmwM 11 tl OH the literary horlKon. The type wilt be a plentiful as "Ahrsham Llncolns the Second'' ere snow files. e s A number of persons have returned from wooded lakes In the Cascades, tind report ths mosquitoes era 04 per cent beak nnd 80 per cent ap petite. e e Astoria Is entitled to a medal of some sort. She staged a successful civic event without everybody grow ing whiskers, or the Maor putting on & cowboy hat. see There was a rumor around Satur day, that would bo a flrst-clnss IHh hour canard next year, i.bout th'Ji time. e s e The latent fighting speech of Pre mier Mussolini Indicates he. Is not going to let even his conscience, llf any) dictate to him. see One of our Boy Bcouts, back from New York City, where they distin guished themselves by saying "Yea. Sir," snd "No, Strl" no end. was heard yelling "Dog-gons It I Maw!" when he thought nobody was listen ing. see Malcolm Campbell, the British auto racer, has arrived, and will en deavor to break tho world snd East Main atreet records for Speed. RAIN now. "Grandiose dreams of quick riches and huge fortunes obviously are dis turbing the slumbers of a lnrge part of the population. Pots of gold, much nearer than the rnlubow's end, they would believe are strong in their flittering lure. There are thoso In every city, town snd state who aro born victims to any scheme of sudden cash. Witness the dime chain letter era re. Witness the many revivals of the 'Old Spanish Prisoner" Idea, where in a man In chains Is lanputshlng In a Latin bastlle, with a hug for tune on the outside ... he la quits willing to shsre In huge proportions with those who will contribute a bit of stlvsr or gold toward a fund to procure his release. Witness ths sweepstakes ticket sales . millions taken In . . . the policy racket, billions In It , . . high pressure deals , , , witness ths huge contributions to countless ro pus charitable snd cultural Inst'tu tions , , . Dreams of wealth . . , Like a mirage to a thirsting man on the desert . . . And In ma'iy cases almost aa des.lly." (Leavenworth (Kan.) Tim) ABANDON SEARCH FOR MISSING AIR STUDENT NEW VOHK, Bept. (AP Coaat guard officials today called off the sesrch for Donald K. Phillips, Xf. aviator m (using slice Inst Saturday. Phillips, formerly of Providence, dtflftppenred after he took off fur an unannounced I'.esiinatlon. Dividend cheer. NBW YORC. ept. 2. MP) The .Standard statistics Co. compilation shows 34 favorable dividend change during the past week, compared with 23 th week before. There were lour unsYoable announcements against Zzz tu jiivtiuus wevk. MEDFORD 1 ON Recognition of Russia O HEGNER of Gold Hill, the one and only avowed champion of communism in Jackson county, takea the Mail Tribune to tusk, for upholding the Roosevelt administration in its recent condemnation of Soviet Russia. This condemnation, Mr. Ilegncr declares is not justified for the U. S. R. R. is no more responsible for the utterances of the delegates to the Third Internationale than is onr government for those of tho American Legion or the Elks. THIS is what, the official spokesman for the Soviet govern ment SATS! Hut it is as specious and lacking in candor, as most of the diplomatic communiques proceeding from Moscow. Technically there is a nominal division between the Third Internationale and the Soviet government, actually there is none. Nothing ia said or done in the Third Internationale, nothing is said or done PUHLTCIV in all Russia without the sanction of the Soviet government. There is no free speech in Russia, there is no free press; tho programs formulated and the policies enunciated at the convention of the comraintern, are for all political purposes just as certainly the RESPONSIBILITY of Soviet Russia, as if Stalin's official stamp and seal were attach ed to each and every one of them. rllS fact was so generally recntrnitinn nf Tiimsin hv assumed throughout diplomatic circles in Washington, that the Third Internationale, formed for the express purpose of foment ing revolution in capitalistic countries, and extending the dicta torship of the proletariat throughout the world, would, with recognition granted be disbanded. But it wasn't disbanded. And the recent meeting which so aroused the American state department, and properly so, clearly demonstrated that the Third Internationale, has not changed its policies in the slightest, and is just as determined to secure a world wide revolution, and the overthrow of so-called capitalistic governments, including the government of the Unit ed States, as it ever was. If this doesn't constitute answer is it does deserve a stronger term. THE truth of the matter as we see it is this: Third Interna tionale or no Third Internationale, Soviet Russia, as far as this country is concerned, is not and never has been since the dictatorship of Stalin, a friendly government or a trustworthy government. There may be differences of opinion as to its immorality, there can, from a realistic standpoint, be no differ ence of opinion as to its NON-morality. It believes the end justifies the means, ANT means 1 Arid the end is simply and solely, to extend the communistic form of government through out the world, by propaganda, boring from within, by subversive schemes and methods of every description ; and if these fail, then EVENTUALLY by force. To secure recognition by this country, and thus gain certain economic advantages and Increased prestige, the Soviet govern ment, through its foreign minister, denied any such purposes; pledged its word, to sanction no interference in the domestic affairs of this government or any other; but this pledge was never kept, and the subversive activities, have continued off and on from that day to this. Tho American Civil Liberties Union, says Mr. .Hcgner, de clares not ono ohargo of meddling has ever been sustained. We believe if this ultra liberal organization would look over the evidence at tho stato department and the department of justice at Washington, it would retract this statement. And if they would go farther, and look into character and methods of Cordell Hull, Secretary of St.te, they would soon realize, that he would never have written the notes he did write to Moscow, had he lacked the evidence to sustain them in every particular. Cordell Hull doesn't do things that way. Other cabinet members might prostitute their departments for purely political purposes, Secretary of State Hull never has, and never will. THOSE who most strongly opposed recognition of Soviet Rus sia, opposed such action on the ground that Soviet Russia, under tho ruthless, Oodles and destructive dictatorship of Stalin, did not and could not qualify as a friendly nnd a trust worthy nation. As beforo stated in this column we believe subsequent developments have demonstrated, they were right. Soviet Russia should not have been recognized, and in the opinion of this newspaper the sooner recognition is withdrawn the better for all concerned. Bwwd .(Continued trom Pe One) house which underbid all rompetl- 'or, on a 10,000.000 Institutional Issue. Certain banking authorities see some significants in the fact that private Inveators hsrs been selling governments snd pulling their monsv into the stock market lately. The "complete esposltlon" of President Rooacvelt's plan to bal ance the budRet In IP'S was highly authoritative, but alw altltudinous ly imaginative. Mr. Root veil's good friend. George Creel, U supposed to have obtained the Idea from the president him self. The figures cam, from offU'ini sounds In the treasury. But the president got the idea out of his hopes and the treasury extracted the figures from the air. The truth Is tho treasury does not know what Its receipt and ex penditures will be next month. Its hsf-ttieiis about the future expand? at the contemplation of etch sheet on the calendar. It cannot have even a faintly worth .white opinion beyond next rnr1 Rr.;ei)t he. .ud January 1 (u depend entirely cn business. The acknowledged at the time of the the United States, that it was "meddling" then the obvious estimates mads by the treasury sre merely rough guesses because some guess must be made for bookkeep ing purposes. Future relief expend itures are, of course. Incalculable. Note Mr. Creel Is also an adviser of the national youth administration on a per diem basis of 25 for each day he works. Latest book on the private read ing list of the new deal thinkers Is one entitled "extraordinary popu lar delusions and the madness ot crowds." It Is supposed to have been written In 1841. Its revival Is attributed to Bernaid Bar itch, who composed a foreword noting the similarity of the delusions ot past centuries with those of IkKlD. An announcement from the works progress administration contained the following project approval: "Grading, draining and paving Jag alley, Wellsvllle. Ohio; federal ton trinutlon ai.657: sponsor's contribu tion a8." The adinlnlstratora were apparent ly willing to overlook the meagre contribution from th sponsor, in vtsw of the noteworthy social de sirability of th project. HiMd Trip i: ii. led. flAI.lLM. Sept. 3. ifn Henry F Cabell, chairman on the stats high way commission, and R. H. Baldoek, stnte highway engineer. returruo here todsy from an inspection ot the north and south ftantiam and Willamette highways. - More Iam Building WASHINOTON, Sept. 3. Secretary lekee Issued order today Tor resumption of construction of Parker dam on th Colorado river aftr Preaideut Roosevelt had signed into law the Srtio ooo.OOOO omnlDu livers snd harbors bill. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Signed letters pertalnlnt to personal health ltd hjjlene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by pr, Brady If a stamped self-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brier and written tn Ink' Owing to the luree number or letters received only a rew can be answered No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Urody, 209 el tomlno. Beverly mils, Cal. THE CIIANOINO Anemia means literally lack of blood. Ordinary anemia is a state In which there Is a diminution of the number of red corpuscles in proportion with a diminution In the s mount of red coloring mat ter (hemoglobin) In the blood. Ordinary anemia Is called second ary anemia, meaning that It Is the result of, or a symptom of, somt primary cauiti sucn us mclp'.ent tuberculosis, chronic lead poisoning, repeated email hemorrhages or habitual use of acetanlllde or aspirin, probably 06 per cent of all cases of anemia art secondary anemia. There are comparatively few cases of primary anemia. When the cause of the anemia Is unknown or not well w derstood we call it primary anemia. Four types of primary anemia are recognized. First, chlorosis, common ly called the green sickness. Second, progressive pernicious anemia. Thliri, hypochromic anemia. Fourth, leuk emia. Chlorosis was still fairly common when I began practice. Today it is rarely seen. Never heard of hypo chromic anemia In the old days: today It appears to be quite com mon. I wonder If chlorosis stilt does happen? I'll mention the more characteristic features of th'j con dition snd see whether any of our readers can find a case. Chlorosis occurred in girls from 14 to 17. more often In blendes, girls Ill-fed. slaveys living In poorly lighted and ventilated rooms and pampered chil dren who were not allowed much air or sunshine, or freedom from restricting clothing and amenities, compelled to wear corsets or similar harness, fed pap or much "purified", food. The girl with the green sickness locked green, more than white or pale. Her subcutaneous fat was not wanting,' and the yellowish tinge of this Imparted to what would otherwise be pale pink a greenish hue. The whites of her eyes were strikingly white or blue-white. She never lookod sallow. When slightly excited she looked beautiful. She was breathless and had palpitation when slightly excited, and this with the reddening of her cheeks gave a plcturo which the movie actresses still strive to emulate. But she was not skinny nor gaunt nor emacia ted; she looked well nourished, rounded out, welt developed. She was low-spirited and Irritable. Often her mama suspected she was pining over some secret love. The girl fainted rendlly. Sometimes pufflness or slight swelling of face and ankles gave rise to a suspicion of Brlght's NEW YORK DAY BY DAY Ry O. O. Mc In tyre NEW YORK, Sept. 2. Diary: By post come Bill Hart's new western book touchlngly Inscribed. Also sn autographed copy of Eddie Egnn's volume on hie amazing boxing career. And as graphic a letter as ever I read from Lloyd Nol an, the actor, in i Hollywood. About jVJ actors and tneir Ootng over my Will Rogers' let ters and to Sixth avenue IV be hold Gelett Bur- ' gess's Osy so discovery. A fly-biown notion store with stick candy In glas Jars, red drops, shoestring licorice and sugar ed cocoanut flags. Also a comic valentine proprietor with chltty face, handle-bnr mustache and embroider ed suspenders. Winnie Sheehan and his lovely bride Jerltra for dinner. Then away to a flock of engagements and my wife and I to a movie, roaring at the monkey-shines of Robert C. Benchley. Home and reading "Honey in the Horn." the frultlen novel ot its kind since Caroline Miller's un- forgetable "Umb In His Bosom." They have revived the writing simplicities of Eugene Wood by re publisnlng his vignettes of back home and the folk there. Wood, a Chicago newspaperman, was first to recapture the charm of the amai' town and Us people In that hooted or that became The Gny VOs. Hi studies of village life had quite a vogue. He was the father of Peguy Wood, the talented actress, who haa written a sympathetic foreword to the volume. Wood's humor hnd no taint of modern wisecracking. It was sly, philosophic wit, the reflective sort that lingers. Free food tip: The chilled air ot the Waldorf lobby in hot weather (antes and smells like crisp, Iced watermelon. John Browr,, a word beagler oi Los Angeles. na discovered an Ing lish word t'.iat ha one vowel and seven consonants and only one syl lable, Also it s s word In which every letter is pronounced. Olv up? . . . Tie word is. "strength."' Personal nomination for the spry est of American's veteran reporter Otneman Stevens, of Los Angtie One of Bto,!w ny Thc!plc val iants potcrds: "The him is baoK from the barn I've Iven acting up New F n g I a nu way. Ail 1 1' e r own looking throuuh the windows deni ed satisfied. Con tn New Eng'. i -a-', COLOR OF ANEMIA disease. Ths snetnla Itself some times gave rise to the suspicion of early "decline" Incipient pulmonary tuberculosis, or as they usually call ed It, consumption. On examination of the heart the doctor very likely heard a systolic murmur. The pat lent generslly complained of head ache or neuralgias. Her hands and feet were cold. Often she showed dermographism (skin writing), a hive-like wheal which stands out when a finger or other object is rubbed over the skin with such fores as one would use In drawing a sketch or writing. 8e was not hysterical particularly, at least not more so than moat girls of her time. Menstruation usually wss absent or Irregular. In chlorosis the characteristic fea ture wss the great reduction In the hemoglobin or coloring matter In the blood without s, corresponding reduction In the number of red corpuscles. No other form of anemia then known produced such a pic ture. (Primary archromlc anemia, now fairly common, does). When the hemoglobin was found to be 80 per cent below normal and the num ber of red corpuscles only 25 per cent below normal, that was chlor osis, all right. (fL'ESTIONA AND ANSWERS Fissure Is there any relief for anal fis sure short of entering the hospital for operation? Can the Injection treatment which you recommend for hemorrhoids be used for fissure? I am a great sufferer, and physic tans I have consulted say the only cure for me Is operation . . . (D. W.) Answer Certainly, any physician skilled In the injection treatment of hemorrhoids can treat you by the Injection method with equal suc cess. Tl. technic of this method was published In the medico! liter sture by Dr. Norman Kllbourne. Los Angeles, about four years ago. and so readily available to physic ians. Good Teeth Your contention seems to be well born out by the report of the den tal examination of natives on the Island of Tristan da Cunha. In all but 25 of the 156 inhabitants ex amined, the teeth were entirely free from decay, though ages ranged up to 02. Those people have never used toothbrushes. Their diet or other factors must account for their fine teeth. (A. M. C, D. D. S.) Answer And honestly, now, does not It seem ss though simple souls who brush their teeth religiously every day or even several times a day generally have, well, as poor teetfi as ft dentist could wish to repair? Of course It Is the diet. Kit. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William llrnriy, M. D., 2(13 El Cnmlno, Beverly Illlls, Cal. as an audience, have an edge on humans on Broadway and they seem to chew the same gum." J Elfle Fay. the "Belle of Avenue I A" lady, was originator of "the 1 tripping and mugging" exit that flourished so long In vaudeville and sometimes salted musical comedy. The innovation was born by sheer accident. Miss Fay was leaving the stage one day when she suddenly tripped and in her embarrassment began to mug to cover her confusion. The gambado was received with howls by the audience and so she made It a part of her act, varying It slightly for each exit. A traveling salesman there are still a few of the boys left squan ders the prtne of a telegram from Grand Island. Neb., to twitter: '"I've been awake the entlro night wonder- Ing If Wallace Ford. Ford Sterling J and Sterling Holloway ever met on j the same movie lot." He may be ln- terested to hesr that Fraaler Hunt I Introduced Oliver Onion to Chester I Carrott tn the Paris markets one ; dawn. And then there la the cut-up In Bismarck. N. D., whose letter came In a frightfully soiled container. A. P. S. explains: "Thta envelope got soiled In the mall. I Bagatelles: C. B. Drlseolt has fln- ished s 100,000 word pirate book j . . . Cholly Knickerbocker Is the j guest of Tony Blddle. new smbns i sari or to Norway . . , James Branch Cabell's stumbling word Is parallel ; . . . Bruce Barton ues the simplest j words of any American writer , . , 1 Jo Davidson, the sculptor, long ' ex iled in Paris, haunts the chill par lors . . . Courtney Riley Cooper ts off for a nationwide lecture tour on crime. They were talking of the short life of New York's snootiest restau rant that opened on Broadwar near 42d- It warned at Its opening that i strict rule demanding full dress wss Inviolable. Th dsy after it closed, three weeks later, Rennold Wolf cracked in the Morning Tele grAph: "It will not be necessary to wear evening clothes oto the suction ssls of the furnishings of the cafe de I'Opera." WALNUT CROP OF T Loa Aya-KLts. sept, a iWlth estimates placing ths 1P35-3(1 Pacific coast wsinut crop st t30,000 bags, W. E. Goodspeed, manager, sn nounced todsy th walnut control board had ruled that so per cent would have to be exported or shelled befor being marketed. This nil) release 004.500 bags for domritlc consumption In the season beginning next October 1. sn in crease of W.000 bins oer th total lor the seoon now clc-Mng. Comment on the Day's News By IBANK JENKINS. ASTRID, 29-year-old queen or the Belgians, Is fatally Injured in sn automobile accident In Bwltwr land, and dies a few minutes after ward. Her royal husband, driving the car at a speed of 60 to 65 mites an hour, looks around to admire the scenery, the car leaves the road, crashes Into a tree and the queen's death follows. WHEN a king, driving at btgn speed, looks away from ths road and so for moment loses touch with what Is doing, an accident fol lows, exactly the same as If It had been a commoner. In the eyes of fate, or providence, or whatever we choose to call sucn higher power as rules events on this earth, a king Is no more Important than his lowliest subject. It' Is only In HUMAN eyes that royalty Is set apart as something special and particular. t HERE, whether you recognize it or not, Is Important news: "The U. 8. treasury today reported Its first failure in history to sen an allotted amount of uncondi tionally guaranteed securities. "Only S85.592.000 of tenders were received for an offering of $100,000, OOOof four-year lVi per cent bonds of the federal farm mortgage cor poration." LETS put this story In language that the average man on the street can undei stand: The government of the United States offered for sale $100,000,0uu of bonds bearing Interest st one and one-half per cent and coming due four years hence and receivea from the people of tho United States offers to buy only $85,000,000. In other words, the government sought to borrow one hundred mil lion dollars and the people offered to lend only eighty-five million dol lars. f-f WHY? Many answers might be given. It may be that people with money to lend are finding takers for It at more than one ond one-helf per cent Interest, which Is very small. That, If true, would be a sign oi reviving private enterprise, which would be a GOOD sign. But It Is probable that people fear that If they buy these bonds at present prices the price will 'UU DOWN and they will lose in the transaction. The bond market, like everything else, Is ruled by supply and de mand and the government of the United States Is flooding tho mar kets with an unprecedented offering of bonds. WHAT does It all mean? No single Individual la capable0 of answering that question fully, accurately and impartially at this present moment, but most certainly Only 2 More Days Adrienne's Sensational Hundreds of Beautiful New Fur Coats PRICED FROM The smartest of tvlw cholt et peltry and finest uorkmnnthlp feature etch coat. Thl fins arrs reproent the ouistumllnjr, offer ings of Innc-estahlUhed fur housed and ery coat I positively gnar anteett. Choose from squirrel, Mluk, ('arsi-til, lapln. Mnkrat In Carl, the seiison's most desired fut FREE STORAGE Adrienne's No. Central. Phone S77 FTO sSeiLjiis TO It DOES mean this, among other things: The credit ot the government oi the United States Is NOT INEX-1 HAUSTIBLV, any more than thej credit of sn Individual citizen, and If the government persists in spend ing Indefinitely Immensely more than Its income the time will come when It will no longer be able to borrow. That has happened to governments without number In the past And It will happen to our government U reckless spending, without regard to Income, continues to be the rule. Communications Soviet Russia Defended. To the Editor: In your "We Told You So," Avguat 27th Issue, you say: "The promise of the Soviet government ta no longer meddle In U. S. affairs has not been kept, end the records show that Sta lin and his gang of freebooters are ss much Interested in an uprising of the world proletriat as yer they were." What records? Where are they? The American Civil Liberties Union Is authority for the statement that not one charge of "meddling" has ever been sustained! The U. S. S. R. Is no more responsible for the utter ances of the delegates to the third International than our government for those of the American Legion or the Elks. If that little country, ones famous for its freedom of expression of opinion Switzerland was host to the meeting of the radicals, would we have protested the opinions ex pressed by the delegates? Of course not. The U. S. S. R. and the third lnter natlonnl are two separate institutions, but the state department seems to think otherwise, snd It seems most all persons believe In the identity of them, including Pulitzer prize win ners! Our state department has act ed upon It. Has it the Jitters? Per haps so. Perhaps not so. But why the ridiculous note? Looked st from one angle it Is surely that. But from enother. It appears to the undersign ed as one of the cleverest political moves the Democrats have made for some time. Much criticism comes from a very powerful faction of the people, charg ing the edm'lnlatratlon with radical ism. The note ciighx well be con sidered as a move to put a atop to the silly idea. Bright boys! And" yet It may be a windfall Its great merit might not have been pereeeived even at this late date. R. HEONER. Gold Hill, Sept. 1, 1935. BATCH NEW BILLS WASHINGTON, Sept. 3. (P) A big stack of frch new deal laws was, left at the c, -ltal by Presi dent Roosevelt Saturday night as he turned homeward for & brief rest be fore traveling to the Pacific coast. In a final busy day ending one of the busiest months of the year he signed tho last three major meas ures enacted by congress tlfat had not already received his formal approval. The day's highlight was his signature of the neutrality legislation with Its .temporary but mandatory arms em bargo. Ose MM! rrlbune want eaa. DDCCirOT CIPMC r rVLOIULM f piUllO I ULL l(sILl For tm weeks only can you buy these Fuller Paints at special price reductions. Thia is a real opportunity to re-new your interior walls, woodwork, floors, elc. at big sarines. Stock up now on the finest paints. This sale will not be repeated this year. spccial Reduced Priced FULLERGLO The West's most pop ular finish for interior walls and woodwork. Semi -lustrous. W st able. Choice of colors. QUART OQC special price U nJ Gallon.... 12.79 INTERIOR VARNISH Specdite puts a hard, tnuslte glossy linifb on furniture, floor, wood work, etc. Stands hard wear. Quick-drying. PINT special price, . , (III l Vs,NHrtt'Si 58 Qurt. 99e Pint.... 5:o WOODS LUMBER CO. Jackjon at Genesee. Flight 'o Time Mrilford and Jackson County history from the (lies of the Mall Tribune 10 and 20 Tears Ao). IbS YEARS AOO TODAY September I, IBM. (It u ITIday.) No trace of havaI plane lost on flight to Hawaii Twenty-one per cent pain In postal receipt shown for last quarter by postofflce. Schools of city to open September 8, snd teachers are assigned to posts. Jtoavy rain falls over western por tion of valley. - Senator Robert N. Stanfleld to rial city next week. . Foots creek correspondent of Mali Tribune Is run over by his own Ford. Radio fans of the Phoenix district to orgs nine. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY September 2, 191.1. (ft was Saturday.) Wig Ashpole takes steps to secure the enlargement of the Espee stock- , yards. Leonard Carpenter returns from San Francisco where he has been em ployed in the publicity department of fie 1915 fair. County fair to open next Wednes day. James Oouzens, vice-president and treasurer of the Ford Motor company, returned Friday evening from a half hour's stay at Crater Lake, and re ported that the trip was not worth Twenty-one per cent gain In postal the thousands who have visited this scenic wonder, the vice-president of the Ford Motor company is the only one to ssy It "was not worth while." The trip was made In a high-powered 1015 Cadillac, equipped with all modern conveniences, and the run ning time for the Couzens party to this city was five hours and 33 min utes. New 8anta Fe Engine OHICAGO. Sept. 3. (A) The Santa Fe railroad today accepted de livery of a new type, 3.600 horsepower Delsel locomotive which officials said would be tested and If successful put on a faster Chicago-California pas senger run. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for ther kind aympothy and floral offerings. In onr bereavement. Georgs O. Elliff and Family. DRIVE IN - FOR PLAN BOOKS And planning Altflnr FREE ESTIMATES ' BIG PINES LUMBER CO. HIOMv ONE MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL IS year, etnerlrnre In larse and small animal practice 225 N. Riverside. Phone 369 FLOOR ENAMEL Fullernear Floor Enamel stands nsrd wesr. Gives a pore. Iain-like surface. Eaif to -h. Quick .Hrrirtg. fllNT$ QUART 89 C " special price Gallon.. $2.98 Half-Gallon. .$1.54 STOVE ENAMEL Decoret lives a harrl. lo linih lo loves and iix.,. Ketimsliest. Doesn't burn or smoke, lustily applied. fuuej flINTS TINT 42 c special price Half-Pint. .2 Qusrier Pint. ,20e Phone 103 NT ill L-iJ I