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MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFUKD, OREOON. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17, IMG
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San Pranclaco. l.oa Angalaa. flaattla,
Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
. ,. . il..uI nrA'a Bnrf C0D8
in WW 0tW"' V-m
on the wisdom ol publishing
state prison mngnzlne. of general
circulation, all the danger, have
been attested except , that a "
' citizen" might smuiiglc In P0""
on the economic situation.
A Washington state Congressman,
has assailed the supreme court Jus
tices as "old fossils" and "corpora
tion lawyers." ' Inasmuch, as he la
under a 15 "ne for conviction of
intoxicated conduct, In a pltoi
apartment house last New Yeara
Eve It Is presumed his opinion "
the sentencing Justice of the peace,
la more vividly contemptuoua.
though unmallable.
Mrs. William Zlmmerly entertain
ed with a vanishing luncheon Mon
day for several membera of the
catholic Altar society. - (Cottage
drove Sentinel). Can't the society
ladlea thin of the best descriptive
words for their functional
The esteemed Oregonlan editorial
ly classifies a Nevada senator aa
"pin-head." because of his war taut.
Thta Is subtle flattery, a It come"
close to being wht the orchard
Ists call 'pin-hole rot."
MAN Sdt'Kl.niKD ANEW
(Mnyfleld, Ky., Messenger)
We are of the opinion that
the sun and tho moon and
other bodies In our ctheral un
iverse do have some control
over things on earth, and even
on human bclnsa. If the moon
can control as big a thing as
the Pacific or Atlantic ocean,
surely It could have some effect
on a crop of potatoes, or corn,
or even a human being.
t
J. Kort Hall, the fretting horti
culturist, la around bragging he has
paid hla income tan. This dlsposca
of his pear crop season fears, hs
would have nothing to pay, In the
way of Income taxes.
...
A college professor has figured It
out. that the present epldemle of
crackpot Ideas, that thread their
way Into the contentment of many
lives. Is due to "the people think
ing." If this Is correct, many strong
ly advise against any more think
ing. Thousands are up to the crosa
rosda of their suspender. In nutty
notions, and don't want to be
aaved.
The swimming team of "Old Ore
gon" conquered two California teams
and It looks like they would win
the Coast championship. If they
don't get mnd at the coach, and
drown with victory In sight.
Twenty Years
(B?n Htir I jmpnmn tn th Gold
Hilt News of Kel. in, 1DI5.
"T ntnrd In tlii prlmmer'a dwk
mnw fare wns wet with tour und
hfnrrl thf rlrouc of ti Judgf's vole
Ink down to. "TMvnty Yenr."
rVrmfd Ilk 1 1rmM und foiiRht
In a choking ntrlfp tor hrenth, nd
hut for (h tlrk of thp court-room
clok lha pldrr win mult death.
Hmnrbndy acrcnmM. and I wok
thv !'! por mnw ontuld; aom
thiiiR within ma ntwt chert and
broke mid I knew that hope hftd
died. Nevrr ho mire to conic buck,
never no more to b frc never
r Me the clenr nlftra fhlr or feet
the flood In my velna like wine
nerer to amnkn a pipe at noon
under the apple tree.
"I never have hlnined the law;
like the tick of the emirt-room
rlrw)f, (wtwlxt hit love and hla hate;
mnn Is the pluv of fnte he RWlnfra
I never have hmnied the JurtRe- he
done what he hud to do; 1 never
hnve Named the lnwver rhnpa or
the twelve rood men und true
Nobodv tinHrrstof d und I cottldn't
blame them none -tht ft fello
whov henrt m rood ruitd do whNt
I hurt rlone. Ni-vrr no more to he
fret tht. U 1'ie wav Of the Jnw
never to friinw the old rldce trull
and hear the r11 of the nionntnln
quhll- newr ai-itn to po home , . .
home r- f'. hh.-i- k - and maw!
Are yii a member of
KihetTTn B ll-frmsnn
Join Noa
Air llt)-: In l lie i MtM F-tn'e m
Use Mill Trunin want tn.
And Knock on Wood!
RAGING blizzards, suffering and death, to the east of ui.
Floods, miniHture tornadoes and extending flu epidemics
to the south of u.
Storm signals, mountainous seas, ships in distress to the west
of 118.
Twelve below freezing, frozen water pipes and silver thaws
to the north of us.
And in the serene and salubrious Rogue River valley, a
sunny Sunday, perfect for golf, and motoring, or snow sports
in the mountains; followed by a Monday, of 'soothing gentle
rain, good for,
the orchards, the winter grain, next summer's water table,
for the delectable mushroom and the lowly angle worm I
In all the world no better year-round climate than this. ,
I'raise be to Mini from whom all blessings flow'
The Hauptmann Disgrace
NOTHING in the history of American crime, has been more
extraordinary than the Hauptmann case.
Here is a man not even a citizen of this country, convicted
and sentenced after a fair trial, of the most heinous crime, in
all the annuls of criminal jurisprudence, and he still goes
unpunished.
THINK of itl This crime was committed cq the first da of
March, 9,!2 FOUR TEARS AG01 Hauptmann was con
victed a year ago last Thursday, and sentenced to die in the
electric chair on Murch 18, 1933.
Tet on Sunday yesterday Samuel Libowitz, famous crim
inal lawyer, financed by a wealthy Washington, D. C, socialite,
announced he had a very satisfactory four hours conference
with Bruno Hauptiuann, and could report "progress."
PROGRESS! What SORT of progress! Progress toward more
delay, more obstruction of justice, the raising of more
doubt in the mass mind, of the guilt of this convicted baby
kidnaper and slayer 1
Haven't we had about enough progress in that direction!
During all this time, and amidst all this delay not one
scintilla of evidence has been
reasonable or unreasonable, regarding the man's guilt j nothing
to really support the assumption there were others than he,
responsible for the crime.
Rut if others WERE responsible 1 Would that make Haupt
mnnn's guilt any less reprehensible, the necessity of his prompt
punishment any less demanding!
Where does the money come from to prevent the securing of
plain justice in this case, where does the public sympathy eome
from for this alien, a criminal in his OWN country, and guilty
of the most atrocious, venal and
of THIS country!
It is a mystery to us and a mystery, we believe, to all fair
minded and right thinking people.
BUT mystery or no mystery, this clear and indisputable fact
remains, just as the kidnaping and slaying of the Lind
bergh baby, and the acceptance of ransom money, after the deed
had been done, marked a new low in the dark history of Amer
ican crime, and criminals; the TREATMENT of that case from
Ilauptmann's eonviction to the present time, is the most sensa
tional and disgraceful exhibition of the law's delay and this
country's maudlin sentimentality, where crime is concerned,
that has ever been recorded in the country's history!
Counting the Chickens
w
ELL, boys, the returns are
has been completed and
Against the New Deal
For the New Deal
Majority against. 482,944
We have to admit this allowing is colossal, ovc-whelming
and if thia poll IS, aa all other Literary Digest polls have
been, an accurate prognosis of the result, then the Repuhlicana
in November will go in on another landslide, and WHAT a
landslide!
WE reelir.e precedents are against us. In the past those who
hav- dared to douht the accuracy of the Digest's compila
tions have had to ;at crow and "take a walk" up Salt Creek.
Nevertheless, we do question this poll, as far as an exact
prediction of the results this fall are concerned.
Not that we doubt the probability of a Republican victory.
Hut we don't believe it will be anywhere near the ratio above.
For the question as presented was such a general one. "Do
you or do you not approve of the New Deal policies?" What
did that meant all of themt Or 5176 of them, or some but not
othrrst
No if the question had been: "As things now stand do you
intend to vote for Roosevelt at the next election cr vote against
him t " the result would have been far more convincing. Put
with the election-still nine months away, and with the candidate
and platform of the opposition party still unknown even that
outcome, would have been open to considerable question.
For things, AM things are so scrambled up. Few people
have really made up their minds how they will vote in Novem
ber. Thousands of them will vote against Roosevelt if a Liberal
is nominated by the Republicans; and vote FOR him if the
0. 0. r. lets nature take its course and goes smug snd reaction
ary again.
So much depends upon what may happen during the next
nine months.
TlOWI'.VI'.li for the Republican?-, sufficient unto the day are
the glad tidings thereof. We grant they have a right to
hold a little celobintion over the final Digest showing, in fact
future developments might demonstrate the wisdom of having
taken n. milage nf the PRK.SF.NT opportunity!
"tarls Airmail Duly H J. nelaher I Pa rail Hera Charles W. Blaok.
of central Point bcglna hla new du-1 ediicsllonal coordinator, of the Red
lies airmail messenger at mldn'ht ding. Cal . CCC district, called at
Saturday He recently waa aasrrted the ' hesaqtiartera here today. He was on
rontrsct to csrry the alrmslla. his hid hla w to his district otflce from a
for 111. rontra.-t lisvlig been ioet we.s-end Inter-dlstrlct educational
among 118 proposal. j eonfereuv-e held In Eureka, Cal,
produced to throw any doubt,
inhuman crime, in the history
all in. The Literary Digest poll
the final results show;
1,195,313
712,369
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M D.
Signed letters pertalnlnf to personal health and hijlrne not to disease
diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr. Brady If stamped self-addressed
envelope It enclosed. Letters should be brief end written In ink
OivMf to the large number of letters received only few can be answered.
No reply can oe made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr.
William Brady, 2B5 Kl Camlno. Beverly mils, CaL
TONSILS AND
When phyatclan or others don't
know what they're talking about but
desire to fill some apace or juat mark
.time they utter
soma bemuatng
remark about
"1 o w ered resis
tance" or "keep
ing up your re
latance". Aa nobody
knowa wh&t that
mearu, we'll my
no more about
It.
Immunity la a
specific state.
For Instance.
. whether you will
catch typhoid fever or diphtheria or
not depends on your Immunity; If
you are In any doubt about it, any
physician can Immunize ou against
one or both diseases, and that's all
there la to It. Doesn't matter at all
whether you wear woolen under
clothes or go about without a hat.
Nor has the weather or the season or
the climate anything to do with im
munity, Pr.tlents with neuritis, myalgia,
arthritis or other focal Infection have
In many Instances experienced mark
ed relief following the first few ap
plications of surgical diathermy to
the Infected tonsils. Discussing this
subject In the Archives of Otolaryng
ology. May, 1035, Dr. Lewis J. Silvers
saia:
McKenzle suggested that steriliza
tion of the focus In the tonsil is re
sponsible for the clearing up of
symptoms. This may be refuted on
the ground that pain is often relieved
before total sterllratlon of the focus.
Ealmer offered the viewpoint that
"Dlathermocryptectomy" by destruc
tion of myriads of bacteria In situ
produces a reaction in the Individual
analogous -to an autogenous vaccine
reaction. Then there remains the
possibility that a nonspecific protein
reaction occurs
Dr. Silvers, who as a pioneer in this
field has had extensive experience,
holds that the virulence of the bac
teria In the septic focus In the tonsil
determines the degree of reaction
from the treatment, rather than the
amount of treatment at each sitting.
Thus where the notorious hemolytic
Streptococcus la the predominating
organism in the tonsil, the local and
general reactions are most marked
and may be repeated In diminishing
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O. O. Mclntyre
NEW YORK, Feb. 17. In the
manner of Arnold Bennett'a Jour
nal: A fearful yelp from the the-'
atrea that out-of-townera
pre
fer a free broad
cast to a regu
lar a h o w. Not
strange. Hannen
Swaffer cornea
through with a
sp a n k 7 epistle
from London.
C a ptloua about
tha world. But
with detached
II y 21 judsment.
jlaaiiiMat..,!"! Fannie Hurst
la among mer
atl'a earliest risers. Up at 8 a. m
Out for walk by 8:30. Always pre
occupied. HaWhlng a plot, maybe.
M. observed that shan't had almost
vanished from the language. The
current term eerms to be "taking
In It's stride." Every novel haa It
Odd how archeology drawa city
folk to the earth'a tag ends. To
poke around the pyramids. t. A
tenant In our building set off to
day for Ecuador. Mm. Marjory
TYutnbell. Walter's wife, ts ona ol
tha ardent amateurs, too. No tail
ing where ahe will ro digging next.
Yucatan. Mexico. Arlwma.
The mall benet with danca acad
emy publicity. The last dancing
crai waa in 1014. The upshoot ol
the Caatles. Reign of the turkey
trot. Now the upshoot of Bill Rob
inson. The reign of truckln't R
vealment In the crack novel, "Stoker
Bill;" Orlmy workers In shlpholds
call wlvea and aweelhearta "Love."
Few men are without seem urge
to play tha accordion or trap drum, i
So observes O. K. Chesterton. And
further those who succumb usually j
make It a career. Not always. Dean
Cornwell. the artist, started life as
a drummer In a Louisville theatre
orchestra. A aad-eyed. rabbity man
to hang a picture yesterday. Made !
aa If to go: then asked If he might i
show ma something A picture ol '
a wife and two children. "I burled
them last week." he aald. And rush
ed way with a choke.
Something of the Lindbergh look
and manner about the newest fly
ing sensation. Howard Hughes. Slim
loosely galted and Houston born.
Wtth the aloofness of the almost
XIIAPPED1
LIPS
To nulrklv r1i
rhatwlnd. routMnf.
7cr-rk.nik pK aoniliinjJ
tooling Menlhoialum.
Harv wti trtwd ftW
HIW HINTH0UTUM LIQUID
for ttM.4 cli. ?
Lite MeffltoUtvni 4ntmtit
II lrtV MKithina rmvH
IMMUMTV
degree up to the third or fourth
treatment In some cases. Where the
less virulent Staphylococcus predomi
nates, the local and systemic reac
tions are less marked and usually do
not occur at all after the second
treatment.
The Journal mentioned (Archives
of Otolaryngology) la published for
nose and throat specialists by the
American Medical Association.
QUESTIONS AND ANHWKRS
High Blood Pressure
Note you say no food creates high
blood pressure. Altho mine is (mod
erately high) and I am considerably
overweight, my physician advises me
to eat plenty or starches (except
beans aad peas) tout to take meat
and eggs not more than twice a week.
(H. C
Answer Neither meat nor eggs nor
beans nor peas will Increase blood
pretsaure more than-any other food of
equtlavent nutritive value. Some old
fogy doctors still harbor obsessions
against meat, partlcularly"red" meat,
but there Is no ground for such no
tions. Sebaceous Cyst 1
Any way to get rid of a fatty cyst
on my face, except operation? Have
had it five years. When It fills up
and bothers me I squeeze It and fatty
material comes out like a snake and
there seems no end of it, but It never
bleeds. (Mrs. H. B.)
Answer It Is not a fatty cyst, but
a sebaceous cyst ballooning of the
duct of one of the oil glands. Only
remedy la excision of the sao, which
Is readily done under a local anesthe
tic. Tobacco Stain
Please tell me something to remove
nicotine stains from the fingers. (B.
McK.)
Answer Ordinary laundry bleach
ing fluid diluted with four parts
water.
Ho 1 1
Treatment of bolls. My physician
told me to paint the spot with pho
tographer'a collodion before pimple
opens. If already open, paint around
but not over opening. I tried it and
it works O.K (W. H. W.)
Answer Painting the sore spot
with standard collodion is an old and
often effective treatment.
Ed. Note: Persons wishing to
communlcoate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady, M. D.. 366 El
Camlno. Bererly Mills, Calif.
totally deafened. Hla uncle Rupert
la also deaf. Billy Bryant, last ol
tha Ohio river enow boat trouba-
dors, haa brought the manuscript
of his career along the mudflats
to his publisher. It's on a Spring
list. Billy's a reckless loon. But city
slicker enough to write a skit for
Fannie Brlce. on Lee Shubert's
order, while In town. And lunches
at the Aleonquln and "No. 21."
Billy's troupa Includes hla father,
slater, wife and daughter. They tla
up at my home levee every aummer.
Featuring "Eaat Lynne." "Ten Nlghta
In a Barroom" and aucn aobbera.
All played In deadly earnest. No
travesty. Thus ahowmanshlp. Those
who came to laugh, maybe Jeer,
discover a clutch In the throat.
A touch of clowning and Billy
knowa It would be hooted off the
river. He atlcka to the paat.
7 M.n.' Uorrn Rllvv Stiff f Were
talking to a city detective on the
library corner. Youth shuffled up.
Oyster-faced, twltchy. Asked an aim.
I wanted to signal him he waa
anliitinv fmm iviniwr. Tec acted
naive, sympathetic. Would get him
BOHiri.lllll w wan.
wv W followed. At 47th- etreet
police station turned suddenly In
Beggar Ola onenaer. nsa .o ,
Smooth pinch. Accomplished with
out crowd. Or perhaps a scuffle.
- mnnth fr ajl T hfLVA been
window waving now and then at
Kil at hla hotel window
across a sweep of roof. At least I
thought It Klley. 'roaay x
I. n.a-n'f Out mtl Who didn't
know me, but knew my father. He
thought me a bit dan. mat i.
HM Xf.vH father did. too.
Today we discovered the dog Nimble
Wags hla tail up ana auwn.
.u.i i-ivmw n. nw he and hla
lady are off to London und Paris
for two months in April, o. to
l Vnnlinri nnw tfent. Anrll. etC.I
M. and I appalled at the -Income
tax estimate, wny vjut
t nntipt .'ainrv bv Fannv Fer-
ber Fox In three of the toppy mag
azines the ' same month. A sister
of Edna Ferb'jr, who once glorified
ner in a snort siory wiui mj
-.! "tPannv Herself " Out
side of the unhappy Brontea I can
not recall any other alatera who
wrote contemporaneously. The Ly-
endecxers are a i&muua v.
brother artists. Morris Gest aeems
to have a leg up In a comeback
with hla Chinese play. I'm fond ol
Morris. One of the towns striking
doubles: Mrs. Vincent Aator and
her younger sister. Had I aome ot
Vincent Astor's reputed 150.000.
nnn T'rf like tn fool around with
my own newspaper. To try out a
few Idea 1 ve been told are im
practical. By some of the same peo
ple who told me a syndicated New
York column was Impractical 20
yeara ago. Noua avons change tout
celal
(Copyright. 1938, McNaught Syndi
cate). ...
(Continued from Page One.)
t&ko Sena-tor Black's matches away
from him. Certain high presidential
counselors believe Black's storehouse
of explosives can best be used by not
be In? used. Their threat value Is
NAMES
in the NEWS
ONE of the first things a cub reporter learns is that
names make news. There are two kinds of names which
make news. Names of people. And names of things
products and services things which touch you more
closely than the thunderings of a Senator or the esca
pades of a Prince.
Look through the advertisements in this newspaper
and you'll see names you've known most of your life.
Dependable names names that stand for value
announcing improvements in quality, improvements in
service, new and better ways to perform old household
tasks, ways to save money and raise your standard of
living.
Follow the news those names are making, day after
day. Read the advertisements regularly, and use them
as millions of other people are doing to keep up-to-datf
in the world of goods and services; to save time,
effort and trouble in shopping; to help budget your
expenditures and get the most for your money,
probably greater than their actual
value.
These counselors probably will pre
vail, mora or less. In the end.
Postmaster General Farley's right
hand political prognoatlcator. Emll
Hurja, 1 underatood to have prepared
an Interesting confidential report on
the political situation. He la said to
have advised Farley to concentrate
efforta and money In four atttes
MassachuaetU. Wew York. Ohio and
Illlnol. He figures that U Mr. Roose
velt can win two fit those four atatea
he cannot lose the elections.
Thia theory writes off the rest of
the east aa probably lost, but claims
the whole of the south and the bulk
of the weat for Roosevelt.
The extent to which the economy
fever has possessed congress can be
discovered in house consideration of
the war department appropriation
bill. The house sub -committee work
ed so hard on the bill that each
member congratulated his fellow
members In speeches on the floor.
Thfir diligent toil in the public In
terest was begun last December and
the terrific ceaseless strain was over
only a few days ago.
The net result of the strain was a
curtailment of $44,000 in the 1375.
000.000 appropriation for military
activities. That Is about one-ninth
of one per cent. At the same time
the happy but weary legislators let it
be known that they are in favor of
tho strictest economy.
That tells the story. Everyone in
Washington Is in favor of economy,
but not necessarily to the extent of
cutting anything.
Note Congress is thoroughly sold
on national defense. War scare stories
have frightened the legislators. There
wsi less than normal reslstasce to
this bill, which boosted army costs
'by 24,000.000 over the current year.
Two adjoining stories In a recent
issue of the Johnston City (Illinois)
Progress, were:
No. 1. "More than two weeks ago
Johnston City made application for a
70.0O0 WPA project to help stop the
flood which is threatening to destroy
Its coal mines."
No. 2. "An extensive recreational
project was launched in Johnston
City this week, with $7,344 allotted to
carry on the work. The project will
Include instruction in checkers, cal
isthenics, mass games, indoor and
outdoor group games, etc. Pinochle,
bridfie and dancing will be included
If the community does not object."
The official Inside explanation of
Why Passamaquoddy and the Florida
ahlp canal funds were left out of the
war department appropriations bill
was that the bill was thought to be
too big. That Is, it would have
looked bad to Include all that money.
Interested parties here have been
noticeably calm. The Quoddy boys
say Mr. Roosevelt will find funds for
it all right. The ship cana lists whis
per that the senate will Insert the
money for that project.
PIHPLEVS$rn.l
causes
Relieve the sore, itchy spots and
help heal the uqly delects uji.lh
mmk. t!A 4a1aA mari'tr alien in am
Flight 'o Time
ledford and Jackson Count)
history from the files of the
Mall Tribune 10 and 20 year,
ago.
TEN YIEAR9 AGO TODAY
February 17, 1928
(It was Wednesday)
Ticket sale starts for annual Ash-land-Medford
high school basketball
game, with Interest at fever pitch la
both cltlea. The contest will decide
the district title.
Spring hats for ladlea will hav
draped high crowna.
Prevailing local Drloe for moon
shine whiskey la 115 a gallon.
Nine convicts wounded In state nria-
on riot at Salem. Jackson county
convict shot In the calf of the right
lr-
The Williams Creek eupar-road dis
trict plsn Is defeated 968 to 888.
John C. Mann Is attending the Ore
gon State Merchantsmeet at Eu
gene, and la a member .of the reso
lution committee.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
February 17, lftl
The United State atanda pat for
"neutral rlghte" In submarine war
fare. .
George Gatee. a atudent at the T7
ofO. Is Initiated Into the Sigma Nu
fraternity.
"Baby Week" Is being observed In
the olty, and will conclude with a
"Tag Day." ' .
Jackson county applies quarantine
against California apuds.
. Railroad from Boise, Idaho to Cres
cent City, thence to San Francisco
planned.
Visiting "strong-man" doea stunts
In Haymarket Square, and resident
of Hilt, Calif., reports to police ha
had bottle of whiskey stolen from his
overcoat pocket.
Editorial deals In no gentle words,
"with the traitorous hypocrlcy of the
Republican party. In their opposition
to President Wilson."
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from comnvn colds
That Hang On
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Even if other remedies nave
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