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MEDFORDMAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1935.
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Ye Smudge Pot
, By Artfiur Perrj.
It It Dractlcally alt over but hang
lng up the sock, and Issuance ol
warnings by fire chiefs to amateur
Santa Claus' not to Ignite weir coi
ton-batten whiskers on the pin
candle.
The wind blew so hard In the
Portland area Frldav. that auto
trucks were blown off the highways,
inatead of over on their own side
cf the road.
A leading heavyweight wreMler has
sued the Saturday Evening Post for
1,000,000 for alleged libel. Portions
of an article on grappling humili
ated him. The Democratic party
has not yet sued the Literary Di
gest, for mental anguish caused by
not counting its straw ballots cor
rectly. John Clendenln and Mandel Mc
Connell were able to be out on the
treets today after being housed up
most of the winter to their friends'
delight. (Orleans (Calif.) Jottings)
The muffled knock and the soft
ened brick-bat.
t
Approximately S1B.000 Is being ex
wended in rehabilitating, renovating.
enlarging. Improving, and painting
h nftnrfarm. When completed it
will still be the poorfarm.
A number of Oregon politicians,
who have been flitting with the
Old Folk for their votes, are In
dignant at claims they are 'Insin
cere,' and more Interested In votes
for themselves, than In the rinan
rial atate or their audlenre. This
argument can be settled once and
for all. and sincerity established
firmly, by the statesmen agreeing
not to run for office, the next time
he gets a chance.
e
Harry Mahan has bought a cow
and la now supplying his neighbor
with butter and fwsh (Cove
Item) Tills cow will bs a good
magician when able to pull a rab
bit out of the milk pall.
A Massachusetts lady who sued
her escort for Injuries In an auto
accident, while her escort was hug
ging her, has been unable to col
lect the damages the Jury awarded.
Furthermore, nobody will take her
, for an auto ride, any more. I
TVHEV A FFXO NEEDS A
Fit I KM I)
(Tvmlaville (Ky.) Times)
"To the Warden:
"We the undersigned to here
by plead with you to remove
the radloa from each cell room.
If you think we are going So
break rocka and work in factor
ies during the day and listen
to crooners and shrill sopranos
st. night, you've got another
think coming."
A surgeon attached to the Mayo
Clinic has discovered that man not
woman Is tiie weaker sex. He reach
ed hi conclusions by scientific
tts. Take the renr seat of a mo
torcycle, in this kind of wenther.
You never ace a man perched there
on. e
The Normal School band uniforms
will eonMn In a csp and coat at
ftrnt. wiih the probable addition or
pant st a later date (Chleo (Cal l
Enterprise I My dear I you should
see them I
e
A Wlllnmette valley boy hunter of
ta, shot off hi big (oo, The report
did not state what snlmsl he mis
tiest for the movement in his shee
a prnrTRiAN f.ritth
Orest Bend iKsn.l Osrette
Tf the party with an automobile
who nesrly run me down on Main
street ss I was crowing over repeats
the act. unless T am totally dis
abled he win need the ambulance
to flntsh his trip. This Is not In
tended ss a threat, but simply a
matter of business. People not pos
SfMine one of these devllh ma
chines do not have to R-t off the
earth, t don"t think. A. w. A.
War Comes Nearer, but,
TTIE appointment of Captain Robert Anthony Eden to sue-
ceed .Sir Samuel Hoare as foreign secretary, deliver the
final "coup de grace" to the partition of Ethiopia.
As long as the brilliant and dashing Captain is in charge of
Great Britain's foreign policy, there will be no secret conces
sions to Mussolini at the expense of King Haile Selassie, and in
violation of the letter and the spirit of the League of Nations
covenant.
England will now concentrate upon support of the League,
and the drastic imposition of sanctions, against Italy, as the
aggressor in this unofficial war against the only remaining in
dependent nation in Africa.
SUCH a change in policy will bring war between England and
Italy nearer, for to make sanctions effective there must be
a willingness to hack them up by force. But if war should come
it would be from England's standpoint, a war to uphold the
sanctity of treaties, protect the weak against the strong, and
oppose the revival of militant imperialism in the Mediterranean.
. . . .
1VT0T that these worthy motives would be the real basis for
' England's policy, no, we are not quite as naive as that
Self interest rules Great Britain, as it does all other nations.
But that would not alter the fact, that in this particular in.
stance, the principles of international morality, happen to coin
cide, with what England regards as the host plan to carry out,
for the protection of her vital interests in Africa, India and
along the shores of the Mediterranean. That's all.
But that's SOMETHING in THIS world, where at least two
great nations are willing to wage war of self interest contrary
to all principles of what is fair and just and right.
Are the Lindberghs to Leave?
SO Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh with their young son, are
en route to England to spend the holidays.
According to the N. T. Times, they are leaving the United
States to make their home abroad, but this is denied by close
friends of the family in New Jersey.
We are inclined to believe the friends in New Jersey are
right. Somehow we can't picture "Lindy and Anne", as per
manent expatriots, in England or anywhere else.
It is to the everlasting shame of this country however, tjiat
if the Times report should prove to be true, Colonel and Mrs.
Lindbergh have really decided to make their permanent home
in England, there would be ample justification for such action.
Their only son kidnapped and slain, and now again another
only son, the cause of constant threats, from cranks and mem
bers of the underworld, threatening a similar crime, keeping
the father and mother in constant apprehension and fear, com
pelling guards at their home, and rendering any sort of normal
life impossible.
It is a shame and a disgrace that such conditions could be
possible in any country calling itself civilized 1
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M D
Signed letter, peruinlni to peraunai neallh and njrfleDe not Co dlseasr
uiacnmii 01 treatment will be anaoered t Dr. Brad, U a tumped wli-ad
dreurd enrelope la enclosed Letter, should De oriel and written In Ink
uwinc to tne large number ol letter raeelted only a tew can be answered
No reply can be made to qoertea not conforming to Instruction, addreas Or
William Brad,. 285 El (Jamlno. Beverly Hills, cat
2000 Years of Progress!
WE don't believe it necessary to comment upon the irony
contained in the following dispatch sent over the Atlantic
cables today by the United Press, from Bethlehem:
' Bethlehem. Doc. 23. In this Holy city where Christ was born
nearly 3000 yeara ago armed police strode the narrow street
Sunday aa war spread Ita pall over a uaually Joyous Christmas
scene.
Extra police were posted throughout Bethlehem, which gave
to the world Its prayer of "Peace on earth, good will toward
men." to prevent rioting over the ltalo-Ethloplan conflict when
the Holy Night Is observed Tuesday..
On the eve of the festival at the spacious Church of tha
Nativity, where a sacred grotto reals on the spot where Jesua
la believed to have been born In a stable manger, there waa
unconcealed tension.
There have been rumora lor Heveral days In the bazaara and
native coffco houses of brewing trouble between the largo
Ethiopian population and the Italian pilgrims. The authorise
recalling the racial disturbance that were frequent before tha
World war, decided on more police.
In yeara past this little town on the hill has been crfcmmed
witli Christian vlsltora from all pari of the world, but Bethle
hem was ominously quiet today.
Went her.
Northern California: Fstr Inn itch t
and Tuesday, but lucres! n cloudi
ngs north portion Tuesday; frost to
nieht; light southerly wind off the
cosst.
Oregon: Cloudy, becoming unset
tled with rain northweat portion to
night and In went portion Tuesday;
slowly rlslrw temperature; Increasing
southeast wind off the coast.
Comment
on the
Day's News
ty FIIANK JKNK1NS
I INTERESTING headlines in the
papers thene days If you hap
pen to tx Interested In the thlnn
these headlines deal with.
This one, for example:
'imiTlSH FOKEK1N MlMPTEIt
OUT."
THE British foreign minister who
Is out la Sir Samuel Hotire.
and he li out because common, av
erage, honest Englishmen refused
to approve his scheme to throw lit
tle Ethiopia to tne Hons In order
to atop a war that might become
embsrrassing to England tt It went
on.
These common, average, hones'.
Englishmen kicked up such a dis
turbance that Sir Samuel had to
renlfrn to kep the higher-ups from
getting Into trouble.
THAT la a good slpn. If we're go
ing to outlaw war In this
world, we're going to need more
common, average, everyday honesty
and decency In the relationship of
nations with other nations.
Another Interesting headline: "Nn. I
tlonal Pebi p;,wra Thirty ItlUlon
Point."
Did you ever stop to think how
much money tt will take to pay oft
a deht of 30 billion dollars?
It will tske more money thsn m si
of ut can TMAQNtK.
IT would take l.ooo men worklnn
for 11,000 a yesr a thousand '
yesrt to esrn ONE billion dollars
In order to earn ihhty hilMon dot.
Isrs. a tnousnnd men, gMtrg fl rnv
year, 4 have to work !W
THIRTY THOUSAND YEARS.
That la a long time. -
THE money to pay thla 30 billion
dollar debt will have to ba
EARNED.
Let's not fool ourselves a to that.
The only way debt can be paid la
by earning the money and paying"
It over.
They can't be paid by waving
wand.
SUPPOffE somebody had suggest
ed to your grandfather that
the time would coma when the pub
lic debt of the federal government
not to mention the public debt ol
the states, counties, cities, achool
districts, ro.id districts, etc. would
reach thirty billion dollars.
What would the old gentleman
have done? He'd have bed a fit.
right there on the floor. In all prob
nbillty. Put we resd n In the paper and
think nothng of It. Times change.
ANOTHER significant headline:
"Tnwnsend Ticket Wins In
Michigan."
It wins, sa a mutter of fact, by
TWO TO ONE.
Whether or not you believe the
Townsend plan could be made to
work and this writer Is In the dog
house wl t h a lot of good friends
becnujie he doesn't believe It can be
mnde to work you've got to admit
that Townsendlsm Is a btg fsctor In
prr-nt-ilay politics.
your old
radio on o new 1936
TRADE IN
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SERVICE
I ft K. CHIMIN
W. .Iiti'k.im M.
Phnne 7i
no
A man U ai old as he's feeling, a
woman ss old as she looks. One is
as old as one's heart. A man Is
old as his arteries. Age Is ft matter
of feeling, not of
years. These and
similar sayings
contain acme
truth as well as
poetry.
This Is one of
a series of talks
on the preven
tion of prema
ture senility.
When does sen
ility or old age
begin? Have to
decide on that
before we ean apply preventive
measures. Old age begins, according
to some doctors, about a hundred
years before you are born. But,
shucks, so does everything else that
may happen to you. Oh, certainly,
some persons are better born, better
material In them, bettor atock. no
disease handed to them at birth.
But at worst this Is a minor factor
so far aa longevity Is concerned.
How long you live and how well you
retain your youthful vigor and r&c
tiltles and capacity to lead a use
ful and happy life depends almost
entirely upon your Individual con
ception of how to live, whether, -you
choose to follow the ways of health.
The preceding talk opened with
some morbid statistics only out of
136 overweight adults whose hearts
were carefully studied P. M. (after
they were thru with 'em) had at
tained the age of 70 years, and the
average of the heedless ones naa
been 62.1 years. But I always en
deavor to Inject a cheerful note
somewhere, so the talk closed with
the happy euggpstlon that, besides
an annual physical examination, ev
ery one over thirty yeara or age
ought to try and run a mile each
birthday.
Of course there are other forms of
effort equivalent to a mile run U
you're afraid the neighbors will
think you're nuts, but we can't stop
now to define substitute tests. The
Idea of this mile run as a birthday
celebratlo nls to prove to yourself
that you still are as good a man or
woman as you were when you were
In your prime. If you can last a full
mile Jog trot or any gait you like
long aa it is a run, you may
throw your weight about among the i
best of 'em. for you are surely fit
and there's nothing whatever the
matter with your circulation. How
ever, do not feel discouraged If you
find yourself winded before you
reach the quarter mile post. Just
take it eafly and keep your chin In.
YOU CAN'T KUN A MILE TODAY?
Your cue la to do. aay, a quarter
mile or perhaps a bit less. In the
dally. Inside of a month you'll be
dally. Inlslde of a month you'll go
sailing past the old quarter mile
post In fine fettle, for no doubt
that ailed you was flabblnesa of the
right ventricle (that's the side ot
the heart which pumps the venous
blood thru the lungs for oxygena
tion) flabblness with maybe
touch of fattey infiltration, from
disuse. A few weeks of intelligent
training will do wonders for you,
Not merely restore your wind, make
you more capable to fight or t
run away as the exigency may re
quire, but you will be distinctly in
vigorated in spirit too, for there Is
no question that physical fitness
gives man or woman more character,
poise and personality, more self
respect and real dignity.
ff It la not practicable to train
running, then at least do some kind
of regular dally calisthenics at home,
such as The iJist Brady Symphony
(booklet for ten cents coin and
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress) or any system of varied ex
ercise you prefer.
QIESITONS AND ANSWERS
Concealing White Spots
Will you kindly repeat the for
mula you gave for painting over
discolored spots on the skin? (Mrs
S. L.)
Answer Mix 1 ounces of zinc
oxide, 14 ounces of powdered cala
mine and one-half ounce of glycerin
In a pint of water. Add to this, drop
by drop, lohthyol. till you get a tint
to match the normal skin.
' Fissure
Can you refer me to an article
giving the technic for Injection
treatment of fissure complicating
hemorrhoid? (R. J. H.. M. D.)
Answer Dr. Thos. P. McNamara
gives the technic for ambulant
treatment of fissure In his book
"Injection Treatment of Hemorr
hoids," Medical Press. Rochester,
N. Y. Your medical society library
should have it.
Ichthyosis
I have had what doctors call ftsh
skln disease for about ten years. It
get no worse, but treatment seems
to have no lasting effect ... (R.
R. B.)
Answer Send stamped envelope
bearing your address for monograph
on ichthyosis, flshskln disease, ail
gator hide.
(Copyright 1935, John P. Dille Co.)
Ed. Note: Persons wishing to
communicate with Or. Brady
ihuuld send letter direct to Or
William Brady, M. D., iflfl El
Cnmlno. Beverly Hills. Cat
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"Us old timers can't hlp
feeling that good friends,
good food and a 'nip' of mel
low whiskey naturally go
together at Christmas.
"That's why I've poured this
glass of my Private Blend. I
want you to try It. There are
a lot of good whiskies but I
don't know another with 60
years of one man's experi
ence behind It . . not at the
price anyway.
"The price? That's my Christ
mas prosont to you. But there's
nothing low-priced about the
tail of my own Private Blend.
All I am doing is making a
good-tasting whiskey you
can ufTord. So it looks like a
'Merry Christmas' for me . . .
and you, too, I hope."
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Flight 'o Time
Medford and Jackson Count)
History from the file of the
Mali Tribune 10 and 20 Year
o).
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
December 23, 1025
It was Wednesd&vi
Mail Tribune atnrts publication of
advertisements, entitled "Facts
About the Ku Klux Klan."
8s loons report a heavy sale of
liquor, In anticipation of Oregon
going "bone dry" January 7. One
local resident yesterday purchased
500 gallons of Kentucky whiskey
for future use, it was reported.
Fire dUe to an QWrhtH mtnvm
destroyed the Flounce Rock school-
uuubv. mi me equipment, including'
the stove was saved.
Chllds are married at th Rnntr.
church. The newly weds leave for
Portland on a honeymoon trip.
Chances for a "whit Christmas"
are dispelled by a light rain, with
more predicted. Community Chrlst-
maa tree to be held In the Public
Library park, rain or shine.
Heavy recelota of Christmaa curd
received at postofflce, now In the
imast oi tne rule rush.
Federal court ruling prohibits
'barbers from working
undar Oregon law."
TWENTY VEARS AOO TODAY
Dacembar 2.1, 1015
(It waa Thursday)
Hanrr Ford eoneerf. tvi ,4r.t.
If hi, -Taaca Ship' plan, and aalla
for home.
No Chrlstmaa true, will halt
bloody fraya on any front. British
war office report.
Epidemic of la (rrlnne atrlkea the
valley.
A Oreat Event
Mlaa Hutton who waa
And Counteaa who la
Senda cash from Europe
To feed poor ohlldren
In New York City.
Medford'a Two Big Bllla
Keep caah In Medford
, Spend It In Medford.
And feed children bealdea.
They are arranging
To feed One Thousand
Day before Chrlstmaa.
The children will eat,
Sing and be merry.
Congratulations
To the Two Big Bllla.
FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS
BANK
(Community Builder)
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
"Enemy of Society" at the Star;
"The Bllndnesa of Righteousness"
at the Page.
The Drama League approves of
amateur plays In the high school.
The British Imperial airways has
Increased Its mileage threefold and
lta traffic-ton mileage aevenfold In
the past 10 yeara.
WHEEL GOODS Everything that
rolls at prices that will surprU you.
Sims Bros.. 33 N. Fir.
XMAS PHOTOS
Holiday Specials Now I
PEASLEYS Opposite Holly Theatre.
MINCE PIE
Upset Stomach Goes
In Jiffy with Bt1I-anb
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Notice.
In the County court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Math
ilda E. Harris. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
Executor of the Estate of the above
named Deceased, and has qualified as
such; all parties having any claim
against said estate are hereby noti
fied and required to present eame.
duly verified as by law required at
the oflce of P. J. Newman. Attorney
for said Estate, in the Palm Build
ing. Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated an-l first published this 33rd
day of December. A. D. 1935.
RUSSELL L. HARRIS.
Executor with the Will Annexed
of the Estate of Mathilda E.
HftrTls. Deceased.
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FOR INDIGESTION lEfiliwXS
Gift Books
Everyone likes them
SWEM'S
GIFT SHOP
"ON MAIN ST."
''I'M GIVING WHAT I
HOPE I'M GETTING " N
So says Major Orati who tor each el his Try
best friends ordered a bottle of Hildick Apple
jack Brandy. The Major was quick to omteh ea
to the sct that any spirited Holiday beverage
that can bo made with wblskoy, ran or brandy
can bo mado smoother, tastfor and cheaper
with Hildick Old Fashioned Applejack Brandy.
So ho la giving and hopes he's getting
mm.
O IB FASIIIOIVED
Applejack BRATCDY
Dlstlllad Uaoors Corporation, 27X Madlaon Ave. New York Chty
Distributed by Bluebell Importing- Corporation
AVAIIABU IN OREGON
HIIDICK BLACK LABEL OUARTS, No. 40A-$l.?3 PINTS, Ne. 40SC-H.OO
HALF PINTS, Ne. 406D-M3
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Christmas
Matinee
lO o'Clock
CHRISTMAS MORNING
Wednesday, December 25th
AT TWO THEATRES
CRATERIAN
and RIALTO
Every Kiddie Under 16, Cordially Invited
To Enjoy This Big Holiday Matinee
Come! Have a Good Time!
WHAT A PROGRAM
JACKIE COOPER in "DINKIE"
Same
Program
Both
Thenierj
AND 3 BIG CARTOONS
"BETTY B00P S
LITTLE PAL"
"BABES AT SEA"
Cartoon In Color
KRAZY KAT KART00N, "TOM THUMB"
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