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PAGE FOTTR MEOFORD MATT, TRTT?ONT!. MEDKOKD, ORKHON. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10." lflft. MedfordHwTribune 'KTrron la o other Orfta Baada tha Uall Trlhaae" Daily EiMpt Haturdar UKDrORD PRINTINO CO. Ift-IT-II N. Vlr SL PhonS II. HOBBRT W. HIIHU B-lltof. a (ndapandanl Nppar. Catartd aa Mconit'olaM cnatiar at Mas ters Orasos, undar Ael of Uareh I. lift SUBSCRIPTION ftATBt r Hall Id Advancst Dally, ont Mar ...... ..t.i IS." Dal If. tit montha. ...... I.TI Dallr on month t. y Carrier, la Adanca Madford, Alb land, Jaokaonvllla. Central Poiat, PboaaiB, Taisot OolS Hill and un nlshwara. pallr, on Mar M.OO Dtllr. all month.. I I Daily, on month 1 0 All Urma. caab In adrauoa. Official Paer nf lha Cltj f Medftw urflrlal laiir of JarkMia Unuatf. MRMHfR UF TUB AhNOt lAIICM I'HfcHtf R met tins Pall tTIra HM-vlca. Th AMuolatad Praia Ik tielualralf o Utlad to tha uu (or publication of all nivi lUapatehea credited to II or ftthtr wit eredltad In this pa par. and alio to tha I oca now published haraln. All rlchta for publication of apafllat dlapatehaa haraln ar alao raaartad. ilBMBKR OF UNITED HHEHS UCMBICR UP AUDIT HtlRBAU Of CIRCULATIONS Advartltl.it Rpraantaiva M. 0. aHIOKNHKN A COMPAKt Orfic to N Tori.. Chicago Datrolt an fraetard Lo Anaala. Aaattla. Portland Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. n.. .uu nrHnfl collected iO. 150,309 85 lut year In gaaolln taie. th ecretary of tat report. Thu Beat and stupendous mm wu ex tracted painlessly, end no autolt mounted servlc ttatron roof, and mad a ipwh efalntl It. It la to all InUnta and purpose a Salet Tax. but It progenitor! knew enough set to call It by that nama. Tha phrase "Balm Tax" effect an Ore gon voter, like a bull atlra a ted flag. Clackamae county la now bee by gypalea. who bilked three farmera In a day. Tha tlllera tipped their list to nomad queen, to latr note the disappearance of their walleta. after aama was "bleated." Tha law doea not know what to do about It. It should be realised that gentt who do not atop to talk to gypsy ladle, do not get pilfered. It la essential that the Tlctlm atand till. ... YC OHACIOUS CRAWL (fiommet Bar Jottings) In our iaat letter w stated Harvey Little called Sunday on Marie Hansen. Both Mr. Mttl and Mlaa Hanaen aay It 1 not o. It waa non ot our buaineaa In tha flrtt place, but who baa not mad mistake. ... "MOisTtmK oivra promisk or WATlrR" (Lakevlew Examiner Head- lln) Bounda plaualhl and selcn- tlflc. ... ugen la threatened with moral wav. Prom thla distance, It looka Ilka a determined fight to radlcata Tlea, and get a new chief of police. a Ohio buckwheat la now on aal at tha stores, and It being forged Into pancake for breakfaat. s Twenty-three new lawa paaaed by the last session of the legislature went Into effect Inst Saturday. Only alx ar of any Importance. The reat are not worth taking time to break. TRAHU or MF.MOHY. "If you ahould read thla, stubby, I with you'd write to me; from your rounded rung on th ladder wher ver you chance to be. ror I mind the May and the May flower, and August's ripe, rlpa hawa; and my heart awlnga back on a cycle that anawera th unknown lawa. There' omethlng Ilea hid In a fellow that waken and walks betlmea guest who will apeak In the Jargon of boy hood's runle rimes, He'll tug at your hand In the atlllneaa, or yet In the noisy towni and a fellow muat fol low hi leader a nils that th yeara lay down till you wak on a country roadway, a path that w both have known, to walk In th blouaa of boyhood and ooret no prince hie throne. And if you ahould read thla. Stubby. I'm hoping you'll underatand; for I'm bark from a trtp o'er the border the boundary of Orown-Up lnd."inen Hnr !mri man, In the Cold Hill rtrwa, ao Team Ago.) It It now tneired the Rnoaarelt glrla, Alice and rieanor Ann. hate "ghoat wrltere" for their dally wrlt- Inga In the paper. Th real mean branch nf tha Republican party claim "Butie" it the gltnet lor orandma. s Uncial tact It making ynur com pany feel at horn, even thn ypu wish they were. (Roaton Trn erlpt.l Tip for tie Older Cllrla. s Unexcelled Ijorellneaat (up ft Qiialltyl Incredible Bavhiiat While Qiitntlllea Itl Greater Than Rven Ottr Three-day Bahy Bale! (Oakland (rallf.l Tribune) An ad-wrl(er let himself got i s Th party headed by H. riewher th demon baker, htr returned from the Uts o- lh Wood without glTtnt nock Durno, who went along. anything to do. They bearded winter In It den and altlled and reveled in the anow, During tha presence of Mr. riewher In their midst non of th mountain war conquered. There waa considerable oy In Prospect Bunday, due to a rroepect quint walloping a Medfnrd quint. The Tom t'arleton boy, Thsver. heared II polnta, and ga a good Imitation nf doing wrist Dewey Hill, the a athlete of the backwonda la alwaya trying to do. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by ftbeisju B Hoffmann. No Real Inflation Danger C 0NJKC1TR.ES ovfir wlmt infliionne will emprge b the dominant on In th nhoring of the futur coure of federal finances. hav become 10 widespread that it easily overshadows other factor! on the buaineaa horizon. In order for the treasury to handle the additional burden of 24 billion dollar In bonua payments and thrce fourtliB billion dollars in proposed farm payment to replace AAA benefits, there is Open to the administration one of three eouraes, or a combination of them. The orthodox method, of course, Is by additional taxes, the other two are by borrowing the money or by Issuinif fiat currency. Despite President Roosevelt's insis tence that additional taxes, termed "substitutes" for the invali dated processing levies, be enacted, the reluctance of Congress to initiate tax legislation in an election year has given impetus to renewed demand" for the Issuance of paper currency against the treasury's huge gold and silver stocks. t TUB failure of the administration to advance promptly a def inite plan to meet, the situation, coupled with the deter mined -Insistence of inflationists in congress for currency expan sion, has revived inflation sentiment in financial circles here and abroad. . A direct manifestation nf lots of confidence in the dollar were the ahipmentg last week'of more than if 15,000,001) in gold out Of the country. This was the fimt export movement of gold since the fall of 10114, and contrasts with the importation of more than two three-fourths billion dollars during the past two years. The currency inflation furor is, however, not regarded as likely to result In any Immediate enactment of a measure to issue fiat money. Printing press currency is anathema to the public generally. Moreover, it la generally conceded that the inflation bloc does not have sufficient strength to pass such a measure over a veto of the president who lias gone on record as opposing currency Inflation. STRPS taken last week hy the administration also indicate that counter-move ar under way to forestall efforts of the Inflation bloc. On of these was the announcement of plans to cancel unused balances of federal credit agencies which have previously authorized by congress, This Is expected to amount to t least fl billion. The action of itself carries with it the implication that a wore conservative fiscal policy is to he the order of the day. At the same time by removing this contingent borrowing authority, the administration Is In a better position to raise funds for Other purposes. A corollary action is the analysis being made currently nf unexpended balances of federal spending agencies with a view of curtailing outgo from these sources. These two moves with th Insistence of the president that some additional taxes be enacted have served to dispel fears ot a fiscal crisis within the near future. L. W. S. Boy Scout Birthday A 8 the Roy Snout movement enme to its 2Hth birthday Sat urday, February 8th, with pledges renewed for Good Citizenship It had the good wishes ot millions of citizens for a new era of accomplishment comparable to the splendid record made by scouting In Its first quarter century. The gates of its second qunrtcr century open to scouting with th movement pledged to a campaign of good citizenship. No on who knows th movement and ita program and who views ita consistent record ot service to th public and individ uals, can fail to feel thnt it Is destined for an even greater period of servic to boyhood and through them to the nation. Tt Is definitely pledged to a ten year program, which is designed "to build a body of genuinely patrlotio citizens, thor oughly devoted to the public welfare and entirely committed to the advancement of the public interest." Knergles of the movement r being devoted to this program and by 1942 th Boy Scouts of America hOpCB to be giving the benefita of the scout training to boys enough, ao that, as they reach 21 years of age not less than one of every four of the new male citizens shall linve had four years of the ncoiit training and prepared to take his place as a voting citizen Inbued with scout principles and ideals. This Is an ambitious program, but it Is going forward and we can only wish the administrative officials of the scout move ment success in iti accomplishment. No on can effectively argue that it is not needed in America today. Contributed. The Townsend Delusion Donald RIchDerg, himself lawyer of no mean attainments, declarea that any compent lawyer can dem onstrate th unconstitutionality ot the Townsend plan, But It believe that no sensible person would wish to mak II legal, even by constitu tional amendment. "tf anyone propoaed." wrltea nich berg In th Pebruary Wvlew of Re view, "to tke away from v?ry American who It earning a living, one-third of hit entire Income, In order to support eight to ten mil lion unemployed peraont In eompar atlv Itiinry, he would be hooted off every platform from which h aitok. But Ihat It precisely what It pro posed In tha Townsend plan." To pay ten million pensioners MoO month would coat 94 billion dol lara. This Is one-third Of what w may hopefully estimate th national income to be In It.K. It la halt of what tha national Income waa n IBIS and list. "A communist." declare Mr. meh berg. "might argvia tha ona-lweuth of Ita nation's production ahould go l one-twelllh of the people, but never Ihat one-third of the produc tion ahould go to one-twelfth of our Cltleent, upon their entreat agree ment t atop producing." A Tnwnaend-penslnn man and wife would bar Mno fnontn to spend. or ItSPO a year. Mr. Rlchberg miotrk figures to show that this Is almost twice the Income of IP million fam ilies In the boom year IPSO. At for the transactions tai of 2 per rent, with which Dr. Townsend propose Id find It billion dniiart eacn year, air. Hichoerg foreees cer tain results. One inevitable result aonl,l m decrease In preecut transaction, with the consequent necessity of increaa. Ing the amount ot tha transactions tat. "Another result would b A hug rise In coat ot living .amounting ao at least S3 per cent but, according to mar.y sound estimates, probably reaching th tigur of to per cent on tha majority of purchases of food, clothing, and household necessities. Thlt would heavily reduce tha buying power of almost everyoody and bring rapid decllut In tut total volume of production and employment.1 Tht Townsend plan. In Mr. Rlch berg't Judtment, "It g dangemua de lusion, promising Impossible relief to millions of deserving people who era In sore distress. No such enormous In. crease In tatatlnn hat even been at tempted hy any government. Rut the history of many drastte tat levtea ha given fair warning that any euch op pressive burden would be resisted and evaded with increasing resentment and violence, until the government which persisted In tuch a folly would h overthrown." ' ' Communications rrnm th commander To the rVnon Tour editorial mad all th sacri fice and hardehlvta of thlt crtile worth while, would that w had t thousand editor and publlahr with your leadership. Best wtshea to vou. air, lav amWAnT r. KftVANr. Stanford I'nlverslly. cl .. rvb (tth. UUOKINomam in cream ctndr ud rartv gpavMIs ITl Crtt. I1 So. Ctuuu. Personal Health Service By William Brady, DA D. signed letter pertaining tu personal health and hygiene aot la disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered oy Dr. Brady If stamped eelf-ed-d reused envelope la enclosed. Letter should be brief and written In Ink Owing to th large number of letters received only few ran be answered. No reply can oe made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Addrea Dr. William Hrady. sua El Camlno. Beverly Hint. tel. THE TREATMENT OF ArthrUia, inflammation of a Joint. (Webater.) Chronic, continuing for a long time, (wobstcr.) The 1W1 In fection principle, Intelligently p piled, h i i brought ft bout a t e a t relief or a g o o a many m tt n y cnaes ot otherwise hope lee chronic Ar thritis In the put 20 years. Fo cal infection me uu a that the germ i, aay a strain of the notorious Streptococci, hare been allowed to camp for ome month in one tonMl, about th root of h tooth, or In one of the nnal elnuAea. and eventually, u they grow bolder and etrongcr, an exploring ex pedition enablea them to invade and establish a colony in one or more Joints. There a lot more to It. but perhap this will give you some Idea what we are talking about. Pleane notice 1 said focal Infection principle, not theory. Only charla tans dare to apea of the germ "tho ory" and they dare to do so be cause they know their audience is ignorant. Chronic Arthritis is not k apeclfic condition such aa diphtheria or rick ets, but Just a general name for any long-standing derangement, Inflam mation or disability of one or more Joint, whether the mum be Injury, Infection, nutritional disturbance or abnormal metabolism, since It le not specific, it la unlikely that a rem edy or treatment will be found effi cacious in all oasea of chronic arth ritis. T respective of the nature of the trouble, one remedial meaeure Intro duced within the pa at decade or two, hna proved a boon to moat sufferers who have received It. I refer to med ical diathermy. Thla doea not pur port to cure; but it doea give dis tinct relief and thro via h Its effect on metabolism eontributea with other i measures toward reroverr. Tt appear to be a plaualhle aump tlon that aome fault or difficulty in calcium metabolism or uM Hut I On in the body may be concerned in chronic arthritis Irrespective of Its nature. Many readers have assured me that they have experienced extraordinary relief from such chroma conditions nay fever, asthma, recurring hives. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre NEW VOIIK. Feb. 10. Diary: 8at long at breakfaat and thought of Rebecca Wett't murmur aa ah paaaed Walea In hu princeling daya: "You will never be . free I" And few know th A mar loan who ha known th new king with th great eat Intimacy It Fraaler Hunt. Bo for eonatl tutlonai with Percy Crosby In town for tha day. Thla day I cleared my desk and felt ao loat t could scarcely work. And (lad when Oacar phoned te atep over to behold tht painting of him, ntwiy hung In Peacock Alley. Afterward to talk te Hewitt Howland, tha editor, and ran In minute on Gen jCrow ley. To dinner at the Colony with Dick Berlin and tempted to snatch th chit, but remembering my po cent deaaert, (to. la la, thought bet ter. Then walking him to hit flat. Horn where a card told of Anna May Wong tailing for a flrat visit to China. And Bernard Baruch had sent some quail. Th wldelv riiacuaaed Altcnaittn nnttt.il fthl hu rinsllv rftmlnosn ' doed to th ultimate nero. Not even Alexander Wooiicott, who I In exile with full-blown pout, It to bt seen as it noon-dty Integral ot the tamed circle. John Peter Twenty it alto a confirmed absent. Th Al gonquin luncheon crowd It Jutl a lively and mor colorful than vr. but ton r th familiar faces! The new line-up Includes Terry Ham mond. Ollhert Clabrlel. Bobert nsr land, Hendrlk Van toon. H. l. Men elten, Hecht and MacArlhur, Robert Benchley. Robert not ior spleen Nathan, almost th entlr wti. Haya offlc and host nf other Charming nenpl. Th ttaa pro fessional patina la auatatned by auch rrftulsr at fcthel ttarrvmor. Int i Claire, Katharine Cornell. Constance collier and Mr, rat Campbell when in town. Incidentally, rtau t as eloted his bar long before iti prohibition ers because h did not want hit yount sort In tuch environment. Th lad It grown now. to Ca It erectlnt. t bsr festooned with :horat deeo. rstlons hy Kvrl Shlnn. M 0n t Know whetiter to call It Th Ahinn rtig or the Asr Ahlnn-later. Nrsonal nomination for th er. slmil: Henry irt "At vacuous a feeble'tnlnded boy looking for a four-leaf clover.'' twelt rtttmss who hs t fstistt Tt lllf To rllv orntt mJV hl.n hllnq-hwp P pravent Inftcflon-apply Rat one, mild rliDi ( esmol CHRONIC ARTHRITIS giant hires (medically known as an gioneurotic edema) and hyperesthetlc or allerglo rhinitis, from taking for periods of months one or another form of calcium (usually ten grains of calcium lactate three times a day) along with dally rations of fish liter oil and more or leas sun bathing or exposure of the skin to ultraviolet light from a lamp, where sunlight is not available. The fish liver oil con tains vitamin D. Tn the body chem istry vitamin D seems to be essential for normal calcium metabolism, we know that ultraviolet light activates a substance In the skin (called sterol) changing It to vtosterol. Perhaps vi tamin d is the natural stimulant to the function of the parathyroid gland. Don't go away now. we're through the worst of It. Comes now a report by Irving Dry er, M. D and O. I. Reed, Ph. D. (Arc hives of Physical Therapy, fie p. '35) of their success In the treatment or chronic arthritis with massive doses or vitamin t goo.000 U. 6. P. unite daily ror a month or more, then 300, ooo. or 400.000 or 500,000 units dally for several months. (Wednesday we'll resume this talk about arthritis.) (( i: F S T I ( NfiM N D AN VVKKfl mature. X am 16, 6B Inches tall. I want to be at least six feet In height, can I expect to grow three more Inches be fore my growth stops? In the last year 1 grew about two Inches. (L. C. J.) Answer Yea. Growth normally continues until 30. Iminunlrfltlon. Does the board of health furnish free anti-typhoid Injections? (5. R.) Answer In some communities free Immunization against typhoid Is given Indigents. Ordinarily this la so In expensive that It is a good safety Investment for sn Individual to make. Suit Water. fs It harmful to drink a cup of hot salt water every night before go ing to bed? (D. B.) Answer Not If you get any com fort from It. As a rule I think It ts better to drink water, hot or cold as you prefer, without the salt added. Most of us get rather too much salt anyway, I (Copyright, 1036, John P. Dllle Co ) ! fid. Note: Per non l wishing td communicate with br. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady. M. 0.. 265 V Camlno. Beverly Hills, Calif. cal loathing for luncheon and ban queta, probably haa to attend more than almoat anybody In town. Hla crosa l due to hla ability for grace ful speaking and accomplished toast mastering. Outeld of Irvin Cobb, when he waa In full forentle flower, not many are ao eagerly Bought as Thomas. Despite that hla dally grind la on of high praeaur Job phe nomena' of tha day. Aalda from hla broadcasting, hla newsreellng. public speaking, magazine pieces, etc.. he la articled to turn out two books a year, sometimes three. Hit wife see him ao seldom her nickname la "Stranger." On of th city's most agll octo genarians 1 the erudite Hollo OS am. editor of the New York Time. He la at hla desk regularly and aside from keen Interest In editorial af faire ha test tor the lighter tide. He drop Into a movie now and then, goee to an " occaalonal flrat night and playa a good game ot golf. H reada without glaesc and eata whatever he like. After Jl montha of bucking bad breaks, Julius Tannen ha landed across the line right side up on a Hollywood movie lot. He I serving as utility man and hope no one enelle It with an "f" In the per aonal cabinet Of Th Great Zanuck. no lea. Julius waa known for yeara aa gllb-tongued actor without layoff and suddenly for no account able reason thlnga came to a dead stop. Every flaah of the aun waa followed by quick eclipse. He how believes th hoodoo broken. Bo hope hi trlendt. Bagatelles: Rexford Tugwell waa regarded aa clase smart alec In college . . . George W. Cohan per suaded Blng Crosby to us his nickname . . . Obie winters re cently aent 500 friends turkcya from hit Maryland estate . . . Grover Cteveland'a aon. Francis, la a tech nician at the Bclaaco theater . . The Abel Grecna spent a year In Paris and never eat In front of the Cafe de la Palx more than a hall dozen timet. Courtney Ryley Cooper tossing the evening paper aalde acroas the room, yawned, murmured: "I ace Fair banks, pere .haa risen .Phoenlit llke, from the Ashleys," and went out Into the night. (Copyright. 13. McNaught Syndicate) (Continued from Page On.) to th old diplomatic method of secret treaties. Thla trend lately haa been strong. Secret trentlea are hot men tioned at International conferencee. Such gatherlnga these daya amount to little more than. International cock tall partlea. The dirty work It done elsewhere. Since the ttory got out about Presi dent Roosevelt Ignoring hla cormres alonal leader, several of them hftve been Invited In th side door of the Whit House for lunch. These visit have not been publicly recorded. In fact rather extensive secrecy precau tlon wera taken. Nevertheless, the Inside doorman at "I know it's good 1 bought it from HONEST ABE LINCOLN" HOUSEWIVES in a little backwood section of Illinois a century ago knew they could buy with complete confi dence from the storekeeper at New Salem. His name was Lincoln; and he was known personally to nearly every man, woman and child in Sangamon county. Life is more complicated today. You could not possibly meet all the men and women who make and sell the things you buy. But there is a way you can know them . . and that is through the columns of this newspaper. Every day these manufacturers and retailers place important messages here for you. There are announce ments of interesting new products, and of improve ments in old ones. News about unusual values. Sug gestions for ways to make your home more comfort able, and your work less tiring. It will pay you to read these messages . . . and get acquainted. th aat ntranc notloed Speaker Byrn tip-toeing In a few daya ago. and other earn Individually at an other time. The purpose seemt to b to quiet congressional resentment. Also to ef fectuate a common understanding about what will be done before any thing It attempted publicly. Note Pre;dentll adclaera would not be at all surprised If Mr. Roose velt neglected to send a tax message to congress. nd permitted the rec ommendation to com from Messrt. Wallace and Davit. It la not con sidered neceeaary to ttreee such a dis tasteful aubject aa taxee. A you may hare heard, thla It a campaign year. Th new dealer! trudged out of that ependlng-curtAllment conference at th Whit Houa. their facea reg istering deep chagrin, but without any sound effect whatsoever. Youth-eaver Aubrey Wllliama told Inquirer he did not know how much he could aay. Someone asked him whether he meant "aay" or "aave." He responded both, and ran for the door. Resettlcr Tugwell aald the aavlng was all up to "the chief." Someone asked him whether he and hla co hort wera mice Or men. He anawer ed: "Mice, by golly." and escaped through the tame hole. Other confereea pleaded tltAt mat ter were still In the "conversational atage," but they would offer no con versation. Not only from thla Incident but from others, it la evident that the eminent new deal trapahootera have been advised what to do with their trap. For the time being, at least, the new deal la being acted out In pantomime. This la a radical departure. Now It can b told that the fed eral government did not permit J. P. Morgan and hla associates to be lone some during their vacation on the senate Inquisitorial rack. Wherever they went, while they were under sen ate aubpocna. they were aocompanled by U. s. secret service men. Two were aoe bodyguard who- formerly protected the president. Thla waa not only Irregular but technically Illegal. The U. 8. S. 8. 1 empowered only to guard th presi dent and his family. Never before wwe they assigned to guard a pri vate citizen. The 8. S. will probably deny It. but th explanation la that the gov ernment had reason to believe a phy alcal attack might be made on Mor gan and his associate. Certain over wrought people are supposed to have written crank letters. The govern ment could not afford to let anything happen to Morgan wnll he was In Its custody. An Increase In crank mall haa been noted lately by several officials, prob ably a a reeult of expanding political tension. Use Mall Tribune want ads Getting Up Nights rf you flurfpr from rttMrir Up Night, N-rvntisriPM. tg Talnn, SwoMn Joints, nixslnem, HnnrinrtW, t.osft or ri, Hui-n-uff. Hmartlnn, Itch In Aridity Sua u functional Kidney or Bladder trouhlos. try tho Doctor's ffiiarsnteod prsrlntlon rystex fRlMtex. Miint brln nw vitality in 48 nourn, und Katlnrv rnmpletlv In H daya or monsy bar-k. OiiaranteM (AtX -osta only .to a dona at druftnlista. Flight 'o Time ftledford and Jackson Count) history from the filet ot the Mall Tribune 10 and tu yean to. ITS YEARS AGO TODAY February 111, 1!:6. (It waa Wednesday.) Smallpox scare hit valley, and all urged to be vaccinated by county health officer. Half an Inch of rain falla during th night.. Everett Fobcr of Central Point, a student at Willamette university. visiting friends and relatives at Cen tral Point and In this city for a dsy. C. E. (Pop) Ostes ol this city loorm at a Republican candidate for gov ernor. Tremendous run of steelhead on in the Rogue. Spring hats now on display at Adrlenne'a. TWKNTV YKARS AGO TODAY February 10, lf16. (Tt was Thursday.) There Is probably not a sufficient number of transients of the needy class In our city to Justify the com pletion of the organization of a rest room movement, begun here some weeks go. Union revival services open at the Nflt, with large attendance. Owner of livery stable Is fined 5 by Police Judge Oay for driving a buggy over some fresh laid paverfsnt. Howard A. Kill rontrlbues series of articles on "The Possibility of In Jury from Smudg1'3 with Oil." The home of Allen B. Drury on Kings highway ts destroyed by fire, at a Iom of 115,000. A bucket brigade battled the flames, but made little headway. The fire Is thought to have been caused by the explosion of a gasoline stove. 4 BAKER, Feb. 10. (ff) A minimum Of 4 above this morning marked the end of the cold wove here. Sunday's lowest was 4 below. The sky was overcast today. No snow had fallen tn the past 48 hours. 4 Use Mall Trlhutit. ant ads A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicine you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to air! nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your drtlRgist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with resulta from the very first bottle. Oct Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) 1