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PAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEIJFOlil). QREnON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1935. OF T BY LINCOLN CLUB The following resolutions wen adopted at the annual meeting of the Lincoln club of Jackson county held at the Hotel Medford tut night: "Whereas, 8. Sumpter 6mlth, an originator and first member of the Jackson County Lincoln club, has within the past year, passed to the great beyond; and "Whereas, by reason of his devotion to his party principles, his fairness and his personal Integrity and friend liness, ha has In the past endeared himself to the members of this or ganisation, and each and every mem ber thereof regrets the personal loss caused by his demise, and It Is fit ting and proper that a memorial to aald S. Sumpter Smith be spread upon the records of this meeting; now, therefore, be It "Resolved, by the Jackson County Lincoln club that the club and the members thereof are deeply appre ciative of the loyalty, energetic effort and friendly co-operative , spirit ex tended In behalf of this club and Its members by S. Sumpter Smith during his lifetime; and be It further "Resolved, that this club and its members deplore bis untimely passing from our midst, consoling ourselves, however, , as best vn may, with the thought that our good friend and as sociate lived a full and active life; and that by reason of his unselfish devo tion to this club and Its principles, to the civic enterprises of his com munity and to the welfare of his fam ily and friends he has helped to make this community a happier and better place In which to lire." "Whereaa, hlnce the 1st meting of this club the Omnipotent and Di vine Providence has removed from our midst the kindly and loving pres ence of William M. Colvlg, who for mny yars was one of the foremost citizens of this community and of the state of Oregon: and "Whereas, William M. Colvlg, by reason of his sterling character, lov able disposition and untiring public service, endeared himself to the citi zens of this community and particu larly to the members of this club, out of respect to his memory we have moved to adopt suitable resolutions commemorating his life and great public aervlce; now, therefore, be It "Resolved, that the Lincoln club of Jackson county, Oregon, does hereby express Its sincere admiration of the high character, citizenship and achievements of William M. Colvlg and hereby expresses Its sorrow for the loss of this loyal friend and citi zen of our community; and It Is fur ther "Resolved, that a copy of this reso lution be spread upon the minutes of this meeting, that a copy thereof be forwarded to the family of the de ceased and a copy thereof be deliv ered to the press." 'Hypnotism!' Said Dentists But It Was Dr. Hart man's Tooth Desensitizer Meteorological Report ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 1 ' ' ' "' : ' ' ' j . ... v. . vsZ''s' Jr7 cotton E :-r : 1 frt 190AHEOIM R . fc A'- , . PULP V'MJ lPAiN miW E ' ' ' 1' "r'' ' fr fcwW;litifWlJ'-.rr.ia"vViTifa . Dr. lroy L. Itnrtmun and a (Uugrum showing a cross flection of a tooth wllh a cavity In which a drop of the rjeseniltlzer li placed be fore drilling la begun. "Whereas, during the past year the Omnipotent and Divine Providence has seen fit to call from us Frsd colvlg, who for many years was an actlva member of thle organisation and a loyal worker In the Interests of good citizenship, his country and his political party; and "Whereas, Fred Colvlg enjoyed the re sect and friendship of the cltlcons ot this community and especially the membership of this club, and It 11 fit and proper that this organisation spresd upon Its records a tribute to him: now, therebore, be it "Resolved, that the Lincoln club of Jackson county, Oregon, does hereby express Its sorrow for the loss of this loyal friend and member and hereby extends to his family heartfelt sym pathy and condolence; and be It fur tlier "Reaolved, that a copy of this reso lution be spread upon ths minutes ol this meeting, that a copy be forward ed to the family of the deceased, and a copy thereof be dllevered to the press." Some of them were given old thy mol. Impure ether and Impure al cohol. These mixtures sre reported to have failed. Borne pstlente say the difference Is that without the desensltlzer the drill reels like cutting marble with the paln-klller. It feels like cutting chalk. Noted Ex-Actress Claimed By Death MONTE CARLO. Feb. 13. (AP Mra. Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter, once famoua actress snd the mother of Mrs. Flfl Btlllman Mccormick. died today at the age of 70 years. Death came In her villa at Beaulleu, after a week'a Illness. Mrs. Brown-Potter wss bom In New Orleans but recently became a French citizen. Her stage career was motecrlc and her fame world wide. Bhe retired from the professional stage In 1913, reappearing only for a alngle bene fit performance In England In 1819. Are. you a member of Ethelwyn B Hofrmsnn'a HOS1ERV L7LITB? Join Now E BAN rRANCISCO, rb. 13. AP) Secret aervlce captain Thomas B. FoMtr said he would sign com plaints todny against three paroled convicts, held on suspicion ot com plicity In the manufacture of 10. 000 In spurious ftlU bills inside Ban Quentln prison walls. Only 50 of the bills have been re covered. Copula Foster aald. Ths others, he said, may be In circula tion or cached somewhere In the prison. The suspects are Thomas Bell, 4a. Dan Wilson. 30. and C. L Tarr. 30 Bell and Wilson, Captain prater aald, claimed they received the bogus money from Parr, Wilson's brother-in-law. The money was turned out tn the prison's photographic department, Captain Foster said. Onthank Appointed Oregon NY A Chief WASHINUTON. Feb. 13. (AIM Aubrey Williams, national youth ad ministrator, announced today ap pointment of Karl W. Onthank. Eu gene, Ore., dean of personnel ad ministration at the University ot Oregon. ttS Oregon director of the national youth administration. Onthank succeeds Paul T. Jack eon who reelr.ned to become super intendent of the 8.ilem Indian school at Chetnawa, Ore. Vn Mull TTthmte want art, BV HOWARD W. BLAKK8LEE (Associated Press Science Editor) NEW YORK (AP) Attentive dintists suspected that they were watching a cose of hypnotism when Dr Leroy L. Hartmsn of Columbia University msde his first public demonstration of his new paln-klller for use in filling teeth. He had been called In to the university dental clinic because a small girl refused to let a student dentist continue. Bhe wss crying with pain. These at the clinic did not know he hod a new desensitizing mixture They scarcely noticed as he placed a drop of a mixture of thymol, alcohol and ether In the cavity. Thymol and alcohol are a common antlseptlo In dental use. They dlo not get the significance of the pause of a minute after Dr. Hsrtmon had applied the paln-klller. After that moment, Dr. Hartman motioned the student to continue his work. The child did not move sn eyelaah. Bhe felt no more pain. At first onlookers thought she hsd been hypnotised. tn sbout 600 trials of the pain killer msde before giving the for mula to the dental profession at a meeting of 3000 cheering dentists here, there were many similar ex periences. Anesthetize Dentine. ' The Hartman desensltlser does not mean, and wni not Intended to mean, that there Is never to be any more pain In dental work. It Is in tended to relieve a specific pain. There Is good reason to believe thst the pain relieved Includes much of the misery dental patients dread. ' Dr. Hartman's desensltlser anes thetizes the dentine, the hard Ivory substanoa lying beneath the enamel. and compoalng most of the solid substance In which drilling hae to bo done. The structure of the tooth la first the outer en am si. sec ond dentine whleh Is most of its Internal substance and third, deep in the center the pulp cavity, where the nerve lies. Most filings and drilling never penetrate to the pulp cavity. Tin Hartman deaensltleer Is not Intended for use there. It work, as far sa now known, only on the dentine. It la based on a theory of Dr. Hart man's, which differed from the gen eral belief that pain of drilling was due to presure of the dentine on the nerve In the pulp csvity. It Coats Little. Dr. Hsrtman believed that the dentine Itself was sensitive. The 600 esses seem to prove him right. His dliriculty was not to find a pain killer but one which was harmless and would lost. This he accomplished by mixing ether and alcohol with thymol. The latter . combines with fatty aub stsnccs In the dentine to mske a seal for the ether and alcohol. Thta anesthetlo Is cheap, a few cents an application. It was given to thej dental profession without patent or other restrictions. It burns If It tourhea the flesh. Doubters hove claimed It would destroy the nerve. The Columbia experiments Include filling teeth with Its aid, and four months later taking out the fillings and examin ing the nerve. In one year's time no killing of nerves or other bad erfects have been found. Action In Old Cavity. It does not kill the dentins psln until It conies In contact with live to.ith tissue. Thua when placed In the decay of a new cavity of short duration It Is likely to kill the drill pnln Immediately. Because It still can contact live tissues. But In an old cavity It may not relieve the pain until the decay Is cut through. For old decay acts like a csutertrlng surface over the live dentine. It does not work In a ,vll.y containing any moisture. When it was announced 2000 den tists In New York bought out the avaMsMe rtnie .tore aupnlles SMOKER TONIGHT A well-fed group of Elks will totter away from the tables this evening stuffed to the ears with crab pre pared by P. C. ("Sodypop") Blgham and his crew composed of Everett Bray ton, W, E. Morris, Ed Leach, El mer Chllders, Oeorge Howard and Harry Man. To allow the crab to settle comfortably, the benevolent brothers will hold a short lodge ses sion before Joining their guests at the CCO boxing smoker, which la scheduled to start at 0 o'clock. Dinner for Elks only starts promptly at 6:30. Capt. William C. Ryan and Lieut. Roy D. Craft of the CCC's have prom ised a fast evening of leather sling lng, with six three-round bouts. Although boxing was at a low ebb in the district when Medford's rep resentatives made their Ill-starred expedition to the Diamond Belt tour nament In Portland, a number of outstanding fighters have appeared and It Is believed a classy team can be selected before the next Port land meet Johnny Walker, 137, South Fork, will meet Chester Tracy, 135, Pres cott, In the main event that win bring together two newcomers to the district. Walker Is a brother ox Mickey Walker, famed champion. Two heavyweight prospects who may give the district a real con tender in that division at the next Portland tournament, will meet in special exhibition. They are Rob ert Barth, 186, Steamboat, finalist In the Minneapolis Golden Glcve tour nament in 1034, and John Dutcher, 180, Wlmer, who also has behind him a formidable record In the heavyweight class. Ernest Mazurek, 160, Prescott, will meet Mike Maravlch, 156, South Fork, In another promising clash. Alfred Carr. 135. Oak Knoll, will meet Jess Savlckey, 135. South Fork. Johnny Rosdtl. 118, Prescott, wilt mix with Hal Friedman, 118, Oak Knell, o settle an argument that started when both boys represented the district at the Portland meet. . Wally Ames, 1 18, Prescott, will meet L. Blerschwall, 119. Gaaquet. In a fast curtain-raiser. Both boys are new to the game but anxious to show their wares. FREIGHT SERVICE BETTERED BY S. P. The Southern pacific company and the Pacific Motor Transport company are giving wide publicity to the fact that they provide overnight freight service from Portland to this city. An attractive broadside outlining the ser vice has Just been published and Is being distributed to Portland ship pers and local merchants. Feature of the broadside Is an "animated" map showing that less-than-car load shipments of freight shipped from Portland at night arrive here at 8:25 m. the next morning and are Riven February 13, 1936. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; slightly colder tonight. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; slightly colder tonight. Local Iata. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 46; lowest, 30. Total monthly precipitation, J8 inch. Deficiency for the month, ,72 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1936. 13.94 Inches. Excess for the season, 2.71 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 69; 5 a. m. today, 96. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:08 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 5:43 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m4 120 Meridian Time, si f B :1 Boise Boston Chicago , -Denver - Eureka , Helena Los Angeles ... MEDFORD New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno ...-. Roseburg Salt Lake .. San Francisco. Seattle 38 Spokane 14 Walla Walla 20 Washington, DC. 30 . 24 . 26 . 26 , 66 .-16 . 68 . 59 , 24 , 4 . 70 34 . 42 . 62 . 44 . 62 Snow P. Cldy Snow Clear Bain Snow Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear P. Cldy P. Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Clear P. Cldy Snow Immediate delivery to the door of the conalgnee. . With the establishment ox overnight aervlce to Klamath Falls thla week the Southern Pacific and lta aubsl dlsry, the Pacific Motor Transport company, have now extended the ser vice to all major points on lta lines In western Oregon. The railroad does hauling: the pickup and delivery fea turea are handled by the Pticltlc Mo tor Transport company, which em ploye local transfer companies In the cities where the service Is estab lished. NAB NORMAN THOMAS IN STRIKE DISORDER BROOKLYN, N. Y., Feb. 13. (AP) Norman Thomas, the social ist leader, was arrested today on charges of disorderly cenduct, grow ing out of mass picketing of a Brooklyn department store. He was released in bond of $500. He gave his age ss 51 and Identified himself as executive director of tne Lentrue for Induatrlal Democrocy. WELDING Arc and Acetylene Welding EARL (MAO) MoBEE 40 South Fir St. SAM'S STORE T Best 8he Ever Used For Coughs No wonder Mrs. ttt.llhen.haw, port Arthur. OnU ms IU(hl H Ml 11 Hi: (triple acllng, ti the hrM rmi(h mrrih the he tr mwd. she write: "JnU thl week my hmhniiil ra light A 'J T 1 rn n I a very wrrr mm. i mm iho AVOlCl falSe leetll ..we of llm-Met's snd In the mr-rn- T.i.AnniH. 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A private office haa been con structed at the rear of the main store and attractive fixtures and window drapes add to the general appearance of up-to-dateness at Sam son's. The entire place waa redeco rated carrying out a light green with darker trimming. Numerous shelves provide space for stock In the poultry, stock feed, garden and fertilizer departments. vi.itMt floor and balconies for feed were Installed in the Samson warehouse and arrangements being made for other new equlp whi.vi aril, make Samson's one of the most modern stores of Its type In southern Oregon, rour .int.in. hv Mr Ram- uucu ore j unit mry at. nmwnt thev are busily concentrating on the hauling of fuel oil and fertilizer. At present ju.uw gallons of fuel on are ucihb losded for valley orchardlsts, ac cording to Mr. Samson. Barber Victim Of Mid-Shave Sneeze LEPANTO. Ark., Feb. 13. (AP) Mid-shave sneezes generally are con sidered as more dangerous to sneezers than shavers, but this time the bar ber suffered. B. C. 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