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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935 MEDF0RD5,TRIBUNE 'Everyone Id Hon t bens Oregon Hernia the Mall Tribune" Dallj Biee,.t (lordy. PubMthe. by HEDKURD PRINTINO CO. J6.27-: N. Kir St. phoBtU. ROHEKT W. RUHU Editor. AO Indpndnt Nwpapr. Entered t-cond-cle matter t Med ford. Oregon, under Act of March I. in SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Mali In Advance: Dally, one year tally, eta months Dally, one month ''-y'Y A'l By Carrier, in Advaoee Medford, land. Jacksonville. Central Point. Phoenu. Talent. Gold Hill and oo ntgnway. . nutv nnt vaar Dally, eia aiontha Dally, one month n All terme. caab Id advance, Official Pa (Mr of the City of Mcdford Orriciul I'liper of JarkxiD County. UKMllKK OF TUB AHHOl'l AT-U KnelvlnK rUN l-eii-ee mrw nn. The Aaaoclated Prete le eicluelvely en titled to the uae for publication of al ...... iiin.iih eradlterl to It Of Other- vlia credited In thla paper, and alto to the local n puPiianei nnreio. All rlghte for publication of apelaJ dlapateh herein are alto re rved. MEMIiKlt OK UNITED PRESS MEMBER OK AUDIT BUREAU OK CIRCULATIONS Advertising, Representative U. C. MOOENHKN A COMPANT Officea In New Vorlt. Chicago Detroit San Pranelscn. (,oa Angelta. Seattle, Portland. MEMBER Ye Smudge Pot lly Artliui Ferry Next Friday will be Friday, We 13th, when citizens not euperstltlous about traveling 80 mph. In crowded auto traffic on a pleasant Sunday, will not walk under a ladder, or per mit a black cat on their premises. e e Another citizen too busy to re move the key from his auto, had the invitation to ateal It accepted by a party or parties unknown to the authorities. e "ADMITS SETTING FIRE TO FOOL POLICE" (Hdline Chlco (Calif.) En terprise) No wonder the police are burned up. e e e The Republican party has reversed itself nobly. It now argues the na tion needs a "rest," to cure the wholesale resting It Is suffering from. e School opened yesterday. The at tendance is running two pupils on a bicycle, and three on the run ning board. e e The latest photos of Herbert Hoo ver reveal that distinguished citizen smiling pleasantly enough. When President he was not addicted to In discriminate grinning, and waa the chief exponent of the long face and the solemn look In public life, e e e Weather authorities now charge, 'the last summer has been a Joke." It got in Its hardest lick on the funny-bone when the mercury soared to 102.5 degrees. e e Huey Long, the "Klngftsh" and dictator of Louisiana, la dead. He talked violently, and died that way an assassin's bullet In his stomach. He was a perfect flower of the pri mary system, at its worst. His dema goguery, at times, made a farce ot democracy. Ho waa a master of bil lingsgate and political Intrigue ana plots. Among his last acts, were the manipulation of a rubber-stamp leg islature, to pass a set of laws In tended to flout the authority of the federal government. He rode high with his political power ruthless and bin t fin t, Ills style of life made rea sonable certain his traglo end. e e e The lady golfers of Sltverton played "strip golf," and confounded nudism, according to press reports, by wear ing more petticoats than their Orandmaws. e e e WHY TEACH KltS WRINKLE BROW S (Anderson tlazette) All teachers seem to have the wrong conception of the course of study about teach, :.g the gsadea. I say to all teachers that "All grades are to be taught every year. Do not quibble about this with your patrons. It must be as I ny." The Odd Grades as Major Grades and Even Orates as Minor Grates to be taught In the Even Venra. And tne Even granes aa Major Grades and the Odd Grades as Minor Grades In the Odd years. e e There Is a report that the owner of an empty woodshed approached a rural woodpile In the night, and found a shotgun Instead of an Ethio pian in It. e AMl.ltl(' SWCll ALAIN ! Gov. Frnnk D. Flt7gernld today ap proved the Palmer antl-"heartba)m' bill, said to be one of the most drnstlc passed In any state thus far. The measure. Introduced by Sen ator William Palmer, a bachelor, o! Flint. Mich., abolishes all causes ot action for alienation of affections, and breach cf promiM. It will become effective Beptemher ai. The Governor also alined a meas ure requiring that school buses be painted red, white and blue. (Press Report. J Portland Students Refuse Transfer PORTLAND. Sept. 10. IUPI -Chll-d:en gathrrrd In front of four Port land schools, closed by an economy decree of the board of education when fall school bell ra;ig Monday mornliwr. They refuse! to enter school busses for transfer to other lnnlltutions. and demaudfd entrance to their old school rooms. Parents backed the youngsters, TED EVELTN 8CHRADER an nounce opening Fall Classes. Thurs dsy. Sept. la. Enrollments msy he moe now. Drenmlsnd Hull. Phone sse-u Up to the "Liberty League ISN'T the Liberty League missing it opportunities t There is 'undoubtedly a strong representation on the coast and in the state of Oregon. But we hear no protests from the organization when the principles for which it stands are violated. In fact we hear nothing from the Lrberty League at all. A short time ago certain suspected radicals in Santa Rosa, California, were beaten up, tarred and feathered and chased out of town. In Coquille, Oregon, a few days ago, 200 vigilantes marched on a meeting of union labor representatives, and by threats, strong arm tactics and a little judicious head cracking, drove them from the county. NEEDLESS to say the Mail Tribune has no use for Reds. We have frequently condemned the employment of violence and terrorism, on the part of union labor. But for the same reason we have no use for this vigilante business, for what seems to be a growing. tendency to meet the industrial unrest, and radical machinations, with direct action. ..... BAD business I It not only does no good, but eventually can only do harm. This country must be a country of liberty under the law, or it can't, for long, be any country at all. It must be a country of a free press and free speech or it can't be any country at all, at least none in which free American citizens would care to live. The Liberty League is devoted to upholding the constitution of this country, protecting the bill of rights, assuring to this and future generations "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." When it sees these fundamental principles violated why doesn't it act? WE hold no brief for the communists in Santa Rosa, or the union lnbnr nrtranizers in Coilllille. But as long as they don't they arc as entitled to express their opinions, and in every law ful way advance their interests, as the officers and leaders of the Liberty League or any one else. As a great Frenchman once everything you say, but I would to say it." As long as these organizers union labor, don't openly advocate revolution or invite mob action and violence, as long as whatever it may be, lawfully and to the same protection, all other entitled to, and that protection be given. AS we see it, a Liberty League in this country is greatly needed. Not a partisan organization, but as the League claims to be, a non-partisan one; not a political organization but a non-political organization. One on the firing line all the time, to strike down tyranny, dictatorship, denial of personal liberty, wherever and whenever they show their heads. It does seem to this paper, has been established several years and is headed by so many distinguished and capable gentlemen, is badly muffing its opportunities. Theories- Certainties SENSATIONAL press services, which announce about thrice a year the news that caucer has at last been "cured," pro claimed a new remedy Inst week from Rochester, Jlinn. AVhat tho famous Mnyo clinic actually announced was far less than this. Three members of its resenreh staff reported to the Amer ican Chemical society's meeting in San Francisco the results of experiments in physio-chemistry. Noting that a heavy concen tration of lead frequently appears in cancer cells, and that these cells, being unable like normal cells, to throw it off, sometimes decay and dissolve, the Mayo researchers asked consent of S3 apparently "hopeless" cancer carses to experiment. They dosed each dying man with enough lead phosphate to produce acute lead poisoning, reported ilia t 11 seemed to have completely recovered. Careful Mnyo scientists were quick to point out that: 1. Only 14 out of 85 were cured. 2. Onncer may conic b k to some or all of these 14. 3. Of the 14, seven had received irradiation treatment as well, so, scientificntlly, only seven with certninty be ascribed to lead - 1VIANV millions of dollars spent yearly for many years prob ing into the cause and cure of cancer have resulted in a general theory, but few certainties. The theory; that cancer seems to be a wild and ungovernable growth of the body's normal tissue cells, caused by disturbances in the delicate bodily chemistry which come with old age, which in turn has its origin in the nial-functioning of one or several of the many glnnds whose complicated and little-understood secre tions regulate the chemical balance of all living tissue. Kirst certainty; cancer can usually be cured by surgery or X-ray if caught early enough in a part of the body where such treatment is possible. Second certainty; if this is not possible, death from cancer is slow but inevitable. Third certainty; from the bubbling test tubes if the world's bioi'heniisls. as a result of their combined efforts within the next decade, will come either a preventative or a cure of this lingering horror of old ngc. Contributed. 10 PORTLAND. Sept. 10. Three person were Indlcud by the county grand Jury today on rhaivea of ushv llleil methods to oMain aid from the county relief agency. Anelo Monaco was Indicted on a chare of obtaining properly bv filne pretenses, Thr Indictment, mud ne fslwly pretended In his iipplU'iMon fnr relief that hm wife had no mv-ie. alt hough he wis reprrnr,.,! t lie (Ustud aiio;uc as hn J20 w violate the laws of this country, remarked "1 disapprove of defend with my life your right and agitators, communist or they go about their business peacefully they are entitled citizens of this country are under all circumstances should that the Liberty League, which temporary cancer cures could poisoning alone. bank. The prosevutor Mid the Mo-n.-s fiml.y received a,vj in relief. Edwrd Morton and Mabel $'pi wrre indUMed on charges of forgery by material alteration. Morton was svvted of harlot ratM a relief requisition from 69 cent to i a Mrs Riilph was charged lth having raurd a requisition from 35 cents to 1 35. WIFE WANTS DIVORCE; HUSBAND 'LIED TO HER' I LOS ANOFI-C9. Cal.. Sept. 10. U'Pl i - Marriaee jj Jerome McDonald, film I actor, and Klorine Reldell. 30. went j on the rrvks. she charged, because ,rome "lied to her." He Mid he as ' 3H. and had a steady Income In suit j for annulment she declared ha a Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Signed letter, pertaining to personal nealtn and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will he answered by Ur. Brad? If a stamped self-ad' dressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink Owing to the large number ot letters received only a few can be answered No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions, address Ur. William Brady, i!6o El Camlno. Beverly HIUs. Cat VITAMINS A prominent eastern physician writes; My wife, who has rather severe diabetes, requir ing 66 insulin units daily in two doses, had diffi culty a p p easing & her appetite on prescr.Dto on She gradually gained excessive weight. She start ed Uklng vita mlna three months ago and aha noticed Im mediate reduc tion in her appe tite and a feeling ot satisfaction after meals which was unusual. She has lost seven pounds. She be comes excessively hungry for carbo hydrates if she stops the vitamin ration. She thinks she feels more peppy and stronger while taking it. It Is well known that some of the vitamins, particularly B, wilt Increase the appetite in oases of underweight, anemia, and various subnormal nutri tional conditions. Not only the ap petite, but the power to assimilate or utilize carbohydrate food, which Is the food that serves as fuel for immediate energy. It Is not so well known, but equally true, according to the experience of a large number of physicians, that some of the vita mins, perhaps B chiefly, will have what may seem quite the opposite; efect In some cases of overweight and diabetes. Not only is the exces sive hunger or craving for carbohy dratea moderated but the oxldotlrtn ; or utilization of carbohydrate Is brought up to normal or nearly nor-; mal again, and for that reason the ; patient gradually gets rid ot the ex- i cess weight. Numerous Investigators have found that an optimal ration of vitamins, that Is. more vitamins than formerly waa considered necessary to maintain good health or to prevent deficiency disease, will generally have an effect equivalent to & moderate dally dosage of Insulin. Indeed, In the treatment! of diabetes, an adequate dally supply I of vitamins has taken the place of from 10 to 35 or 40 units of Insulin dally. Here too it Is assumed to be vitamin B that is chiefly concerned. but clinical experience indicates that the most satisfactory results are ob tained wrier a fair ration of all the I vitamins is taken, not B alone. In nature vitamins never occur singly, but always in combinations of two or more. Certainly no one knows enough about the functions of the vitamins to say. as yet. precisely how much of any vitamin, or precisely which vita mins should be given In any clrcum- sta nces. I It becomes more and more evident that the treatment of diabetes or any tendency thereto demands provision of a large vitamin ration especially ; when It la necessary to restrict the carbohydrates In the diet, alnce It Is In the carbohydrate, Items that vita- Comment on the Day's News Bv FRANK JENKINS THE first thought occurring to large numbers of people, upon learning of the shooting of Sena tor 'Dictator Huey P. Long, ran something like this: "What a pity the assassin wasn't a better shot!' BUT the saner second thought that came to a!1, right-thinking peo plue, clear and plain, was this: "Such are the fruits of dictator ship. Let ua hope and pray that this assassination, which Is a logical sequence of cause and effect, may shock the people of this country Into such a clear realization of what dic tatorships lead to that no dictator may ever again gain a foothold In the United States." CONSIDER the Immediate circum stances of the killing: Long, surrounded by an ARMED bodyguard, was shot down In the Louisiana state house. His bodyguard IMMEDIATELY shot down the killer, leaving him lying on the floor. Long, badly wounded, ataggered Intp the arms of Public Service Com missioner James O'Connor, who at once DREW A PISTOL from hla coat pocket, holding It In ons hand while supporting Long with the other. rully armed guards then began to pour Into the building. WHAT a scene to occur In the capl tol of an American state! Historically, It Is a Tery old scene Indeed, having occurred tlmei with out number in the old world since the beginnings of the Institution of government. Shakespeare vivid dra matlratlon of it In tle cane of Cacyr Is familiar to every school child. It ha been re-enacted with infinite va riation In the unstable republic to the south of us. But It la new In this nation. It shows how far we have drifted from our moorings, and It gives us a frightful hint of where we might drift to If we keep on. I e HUEY P. LONU la an unusual man and in many ways an able one j Most dictators are. Conditions In touts! Mis wM.h mm AND APPETITE mins are chiefly present, that Is, the undenaturtzed foods. Diabetes patients who receive an adequate vitamin ration almost al ways note improvements such as the doctor describee above lowered sug ar excretion, increased "pep." moder ation of excessive craving for food. The reduction of excess weight Is of course desirable If there !s compli cating obesity. ut If weight is nor mal or below normal, there is no re ductionrather a gain with the gen eral Improvement in the metabolism or nutrition. Vitamins, remember, ars food, not medicine. They are as essential as protein, fat or carbohydrate. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Migraine. Suffered all my life from terrific one-sided headache attacks, doctors called migraine . . . Read your article about calcium lactate. Started tak ing 10 grains three times a day after meals. Noticed first effects about eight days, when wonderful change took place, attacks less frequent, less painful. Go for many weeks now without attack, whereas before had bilious attacks at least once a week . . . -(H. O.) Answer Interesting, tut who knows whether the calcium lactate was responsible, or whether the mi graine Just spontaneously subsided? But anyway calcium lactate can do no harm. Olad to send on request monograph on headache, giving nec essary instructions. Inclose three cent stamped envelope bearing correct adress. or no monograph. Goat's Milk. Please Inform me as to the benefit of goat's milk compared with cow's milk. Some people claim goat's m'.lk Is more beneficial. (T. L. R.) Answer It Is at least on a par with cow's milk In nutritive value. Goats having a high degree of natural Im munity against tuberculosis give milk free from tubercle bacilli, which are not rarely present In cow's milk. It is a fine thing for any family with a bit of ground available to keep a goat for the milk.' Such milk would be superior to any other grade or kind of milk for infant, invalid or anyone else. In my Judgment. However, I do not think goat's milk la worth a pre mium price much above cow's milk, unless the available supply of cow's cow's milk Is very bad Indeed. Ear Drops. Please give directions for the use of the ear drops you recommend for running ear. (J. E. L.) Answer Ten grains of boric acid dissolved In one ounce of pure grain alcohol. Have It moderately warm TT"hn prill Mil It nmn turn nr tVtrwsa ' drops In ear once or twice dally for many weeks. (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, Cal. ' power were not good. Government j had fallen Into the bands of a little group of selfish and probably corrupt men. In a minor way, the as me con ! dltlons that brouught about the French revolution and the Russian revolution were present. The resent ment bred by these conditions was capitalized by Long. Sunday's tragic occurrence followed, proving beyond all question of doubt that the way of dictatorship Is not the way to right political wrongs In THIS COUNTRY. llHILE this terrible event Is fresh j n in our minas, let everyone wno loves his country, who believes that American ways are the best ways, who cherishes our free Institutions, take & sol err. resolution that In the fu ture he will THINK In an American way and ACT In an American way, refusing flatly and positively to be led Into the ways of thinking that have made the old world what It la. Let's KEEP AMERICA. PROTEST BETTERS E ON PRUN VANCOUVER. Waah.. Sept. 10. T) Somewhat better price to prune growers were ofTered by packing com panies today after Clark county or chardlsts had Joined In a ffcneral pro teat against earlier quotations. The original offer by packers waa 113.50 a ton for prunes weighing 10 to the pound or better. Laat year the price waa 120 a ton for 13-count prune. Thla year packers agreed to call 16-count prunes the bot grade, meklns no pvlslon for the lare 12s The new ofer, made today, wss $17.50 for 12-eount; $15 for 14. and j 914 ror 10 -count rrun. Many growers have exprcved de termination to hold out for a $20 price for 12s. KEYS and expert lock repairing Medford Oyclery. 33 N Plr Ph afll FUEL-OIL Let Us Check Yonr Storage Tank Today Clean Low Cost Pnmp Service Your Favorite Brand Any Amount MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 631 NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Columbus Circle has become nightly an Amer ican version of that entrance to Lon don's Hyde Park known as Marble arch. There, as 1 here, the radicals and discontents pop off s t ea m. . In London they rent a portable plat form for a shil ling and spout for an hour. They can har angue everything from Premier M c D o n a 1 d's Scotch burr to Queen Mary's bird nest hat with a detail of bobbles to protect thera from showers of over-ripe fruit. The same hot-mouthed freedom Is exercised In Columbus Circle but they bring their own soap boxes. The communists, fascists, atheists and exponents of less violent Isms begin around 7 p. m. and are usually going hells-bells at midnight. Among them are some rather fine orators, re strained and dramatic, and audiences may move about and shop for their forensics. ' Rarely are there hecklers. It seems a listening but listless crowd with nothing else to do. Just as they do not heckle, they do not applaud. The move from Madison Square to the Circle has been sudden. Last night seven were in action. Down in Madi son Square there were but two. Airy persiflage: Variety's Jack Pu laski recently flew from New York to California. Very gravely before taking off he asked the pilot to fly low and slow over Lake Hopatcong. "I want to wave to Joe Cook" he ex plained. The Lambs was one of the first places In town to Install a hat check room with attendant. Booth Tarklng ton was responsible for the Innova tion. The custom had been for mem bers to place . their hats on a rack around the wall. Now and then Tark Ington enjoying a loose evening used to roll in overcome by an unconu trollable urge to wreck hate, with a special eye for crushing derbies. Next morning each victim received an or der from Tarklngton on the most exclusive hatter for his finest hat. I talked today to a man who was not so long ago subjected to bitter cal umny for espousing an idealistic cause in which he thoroughly be lieved. I complimented him on his remarkable forebearance. Many form er friends had turned on him. When I finished he said quietly: "It was nothing. The greatest man who ever lived called Judas friend until the last. I could at least say nothing." City Interlude: On Fourth avenue In the 20s the streets suddenly rilled with hook and ladder wagons, puff ing flro engines and ambulances. Traffic was cut off In four directions. In the center of the hubub the straw seat of a motorcycle was on fire. Don Herold, artist, writer, humor ist, lecturer and movie critic, has gone all in a hurry -commercial. Quit the peaks of Olympus for the low val leys of trade, as It were. He has be come an advertising specialist for a group of big Industrial accounts, spread himself over a flock of officea that suggest the Grand Central watt ing room and with all the Inter-of-flce electrical devices that keep things top speed. Furthermore the boys who used to drop Into Don's various stu dios with the informality of the house cat now face a uniformed office des pot who hands them a slip Inquiring: Name? Nature of Business? Timid cafe bosses are eagerly watch ing the most recent experiment of the men who gave Broadway Its fa mous Palais Royal and Introduced Paul whlteman to the street. If their Cafe de 1'Opera clicks on the old Em bassy location on East 57th street, much coy and reluctant night club backing may be brought Into the open again. Jimmy Thompson Is the "money man" and Gil Boag the "front man" of the quixotic venture. They have been out of the game for 15 years and whether they have re tained the magic touch Is to be dem onstrated. In their hey-dey they had no equals in attracting stiff shirts and ermines. Since then the world turned over. H. L. sends a clipping from his home paper In Arkansas concerning the lad who landed a Job as a mixer In the town's mucilage factory. A copy reader with his own sense of comedy captioned It: LOCAL BOY MAKES GOO! (Copyright, 1935. McNaught Syndi cate) Cougars Kill OfJ Ranchman9 s Goats WHITE SALMON. Wash.. Sept. 10 (UPl Eduard Slwon, rancher, slept peacefully for the first time In weeks last night, after shooting a cougar that had killed five of his goats. He though the 28 milk goats remaining In his herd were safe, but found them all dead yesterday morning, ripped to shreds by more coiutars Enraged. Sisson telephoned the game protection department for relief, and was reprimanded for having killed a cougar without a permit. Phone 543 We'll naul away your COCKTAIL CLAUSE IS MODIFIED FOR SPECIAL SE PORTLAND. pt. 10. (IPtK num ber of important change In the pro posal, "cocktail amendment" to the Oregon liquor control e.t were re vealed here today aa plana progressed to bring the mater before the forth coming special session of the state legislature. For several weeka Mark Woodruff, executive secretary of the Oregon State Hotel association, has been vis iting members of the assembly m an attempt to line up support for the measure. It was revealed "oday that several significant modifications have meanwhile been made in the pro posal. The original avigsestlon was that ho tels be permitted to sell mixed drinks to customers seated at tables In pub lic dining rooms and In connection with an order for a "bona f:de" meal. As now urged, the demind Is for the right to sell cocktails at any place "on the premises." so long as the customer Is seated at the table and the alcohol In the drink does not run above 24 per cent by weight. The dining rcom limitation and the bona fide meal clause are said to have been eliminated. The license fee for such privilege would be 300 a year. Each hotel would pose a (2.500 bond to assure compliance with the law. Communications Another I.op-Slded Mind? To the Editor: Your advocacy of withdrawal of Soviet recognition makes you as much the 'official spokesman and agent of the Japanese government as my weak analyses of Russia makes me the "official spokesman of the soviet government." How absurd! To be labeled a communist in a com munity which gets Its Information about them from sources most hos tile to them, is no Joke. No doubt you Intended it as that, or satire, or was it the heat? It has been hot. It la a foul hit nevertheless. Of -course you may be right. Hull may have evidence which you BE LIEVE exists and which Justified the sharp note to Russia. He. may also have evidence that proves soviet agents are trying to' put a stop to the Gulf Stream I If so. why doesn't he out with It? until he does pro duce it, and the longer It Is in coming, the more I will believe It was- a capital Idea, good for at least a million conservative votes which the "ins" will need If Rhode Island's switch means anything. But Hull would not prostitute his- office to accomplish such a political trick so you think. But politics Is war and all Is fair In war. Roosevelt says rules don't matter, principles do. Yet only a short time ago he promised Sinclair that In a certain week in October he would take the air for production for use. "If you do 1 shall be governor of California." was Sinclalm's reply. But the Literary Digest's poll soon showed Merrlam leading and being a politician (one who finds out which way the people are going and then leads them) he forgot alt about PRINCIPLE and let Sinclair down. "Recognition of Russia" was in teresting all your editorials are. but this one especially so. No doubt everyone (except a few) who has read it, thinks so too. The only fault that I can find with It Is that with the exception of a few minor points, none of It will stand up under the slightest analysis of a scientific na ture. Some think that you know It. I don't. I believe your property-interest-complexes would "protect" you from knowing It. Such "defense mechanisms" explain many lopsided minds. R. HEONER. Gold Hill, Sept. 8, 1935. 2 Big Days 2 The Sensational MEDFORD RODEO SEPT. 21 and 22 JACKSON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Mexican Stv. Wild Breweao - Bucking Steer - Dwll Doinf - HovagsTt- Co-fcy Galor! FEATURING NORMAN COWAN Winner of the Rooevett tmphT rh.implnn rider of the Pacific Coat Winner of natlon-ntile rodeo hnrinr: Ptt Parade, Mediord, 1:30 a.m. Sept. 21 jprtnorM By Medford Pot 15 American Legion 1 Flight 'o Time Medi'ord and Jackson County history from the files of the Mall Trlbfne 10 and 20 Vears Ago). TEN YEARS AGO TOI.Y September 10. 192.1. (It waa Thursday.) Ted Semon of the Eagle Point dis trict la accidentally shot In the arm while enroute to hunting ground with three companions. New county Je.il regulations abol ishes trusties, and provide that-rh prlsoners shall work only In the Jail, The first football practice of th season brings out 35 high school players. Coach Calllson la pleased with the prospects, especially the punting of Connie Conrad. i State Corporation CommKsloner W. E. Crews and Mrs. Crews arrive for a few days' visit In the city. Heavy frosts reported last night In the hills. Pear shipments to date total 1.013 cars to eastern markets. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY September 10, 1915. (It was Friday.) The Crown Prince of Germany I repulsed by French with heavy losses, in drive In the Argonne. Gov. Hiram Johnson of California declares "I. W. W. sabotage In hop fields and orchards" must cease be fore he will listen to their appeals. Espee crossl n g flagman la g : ve n strict orders to stop autos from rac ing In front of approaching tra'.ns, and file complaints If hla orders are disobeyed. Gold Hill dance tomorrow night will serve free Iced lemonade to dancers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gates and Mr. and Mrs. E. Fisher leave on auto trip to Los Angeles. Ashland and Public School day at the county fair brings out an at tendance of 3300. the largest In the history of the fair. Bury Fire Fighter ALBANY, Sept. 10. ( AP) Funeral services were held here today for Melvln C. Richardson. 18. of Albany, who was fatally Injured Friday while fighting the forest fire In the Mc Kenzle bridge area. Richardson died from a broken neck, suffered when he was struck by a falling tree. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Poisoned By a Clogged System Many people drag through life, hnlf-slck, "half there." without ambi tion or energy to do the things they should want to do and Just a lot of times It Is all because their system! are poisoned by clogged-up bowels and Inactive kidneys. If you are one of these sufferers If you feel runs down, sluggish, with no appetite for food or zest for living try William 3.L.K. Formula. Take Just a few dosea and see how much better you feel. Williams 8.L.K. Formula Is com pounded from a former army doctor's prescription and contains several val uable Ingredients which act In four beneficial ways: as a mild tonic, stomach stimulant, mild laxative, and diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. Don't take too-harsh Irritating drugs. Get Williams S.L.K. Formula at Heath' Drug Store today. The first bottle must satisfy you or money back. Adv. (made pouible hu me to autocratic t