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PAGE FOUR Medforb. Tribune "Einral to llr "'" ndl tbt Stall Trlr,n" Dally Bic.pt Batordaj. pubiumd or UBDFORO PBINTINO CO. ii-it-m n. rir st. Dissension Within ROBERT W. RUHU Bdltor. ERNEST B. OIL8TBAP. Menassr. As laapilral Newspaper. Esl.red eecond-el.es Miwij "ed. ford. Oraioo. una" Act el Marcb I. IHt SUBSCRIPTION RATE 7 Mill in "---'-- gn n-il. on Mar V r Pally, in months land, tetanfflll, OMlrtl M PhoanH. Tslegt, Oold Hill uJ on blf hwaya. Dally, on. jeer Dally, all month! Dally, ona month All terms, eaah In advsncs. .11.00 . I t! orflclsl Paper of the C of Hedlnrd Official Papr of Jackeos Con Q. UKMIIBR OR THE AHrMttJIATKU KHUI Receiving mil l-eaeea wire p-r,....-. :.- - .., la aielu.lvelV 00' titled to tba o.e for publication of All Dial dl.patchee oradltad to It er other wlaa credited In thin papar. And Alan to tha local nawa publlanan nerein. All rlshle for publication of apaelAI dlapatchaa harain Ara also rassrvsa. MBUBBR OF UNITED PRESS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU Or CIRCULATIONS AdvertltlnR Representative It. C. MOOBNSEN A COMPAKT Offlcai In Now Torn. Chle.so Detroit. San rranclaco. I.na Anfslea, Seattle, Portland. tD Ye Smudge Pot Or Arthur Perry. Strawberry ahortcake Is Again on tap. Ths rigid economy In in. use of strawberries, tht wss predomi nant even In the Coolldge adminta tratlon, itlll prevail In the 1038 model. . An upstate espouaer of the "Town send Plan and Economy" denies he Is "endeavoring to lift himself Into office by the bootstraps of Town sendlsm." Neither Is trying to pull himself Into office with s a-hsnded grip on the whiskers of the Old Folks. a It Is getting slong to ths sesson of the year, when srdent climate boosters start enjoying the Rogue River valley heat, while permanently lingering In the shade. The local heat, while seemingly hot, "never stops anybody from work," accord ing to Climate Evangellat Del Oetch ell. The banker-poet falls to note that the heat never starts anybody to work. a a a Kitten ball atarta this evening. Like mowing the lawn, It takes the eombatanta out In the open, and gives them s chance to Jump and yell, until they are too tired to mow the lawn. a a BURDENS OP OFFICII. (Rocky Creek Hems) To be president of anything Is a bad enough Job In Itself, but to be a president end have i to appoint committees, thst's worse and worser and worsest. Mrs. Albert Brown, the new president of the Rock Creek Parent Teachers association, waa In Juat that predicament Friday after noon 'at 1ier flrat meeting. She finally, however, did decide on her committees with everybody satisfied In ths end. a a "The Infection developed In i thumb bitten by one of several un Identified opponents In a fist fight 11 dsys ago In ths rear of a soda fountain." (Oregonlan) The com batanta were Inflamed by Demon Chocolate milkshakes. INTERNAL disension in the Townsend ranlcg ii increasing. Thig is not surprising. There are two distinct elements in the organization which are inherently antagonistic, and as, time goes on, it will be more and more difficult to reconcile them. A yast majority of tiie Townsendites are elderly people, entirely honeBt and sincere, who have become convinced the Townsend old age pension plan is desirable, feasible, and if enacted will not only give them a generous security as long as they live, but will end the depression and bring a permanent prosperity to this country. On the other hand there is a minority, small but well organ ized and aggressive, also within the organization, the leaders of which have no delusions regarding the proposal. They are not in the organization to get benefits for the elderly people, they are in it to get what they can for themselves. They are round ing up the soft, well paying jobs. They don't believe in the plan, nor think for a moment, it will ever become effective, but they know it is popular in certain sections, and are determined to cash in on this popularity, financially and politically make hny while the sun shines. These two element are pretty well symbolized by Dr. Townsend himself, the leader and founder of the movement and ft. E. dements, his chief assistant and the real "brains" of the organization who recently resigned. Dr. Townsend is sincerely devoted to his cause, believes in it, and figuratively speaking is willing to die for it. Clements is or was for the plan also, not because he believes in it, as a panacea, but as a good pay ing proposition. He is the business not the crusader type. He was concerned not so much with the purposes of. the organiza tion as its profits. He admitted an income from it of $1000 per month and-.eipenses probably when the truth comes out it will be found his expenses represented another $10,000 a year. A break between these two men, the crusading idealist and the self seeking materialist, so different in character and aims, was inevitable. There will be more breaks between their fol lowers within the organization as time goes on, those who arc sincere in their devotion to the cause, those who are giving it lip service merely for what they can get out of it for their finan cial and political advancement. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.D. Signed letters pertslnlng lo personal health and h.tglene not to dlsesse Diagnosis or rreatment mil Be answered by Dr. Brady If a Damped self-ad dressed envelope Is enclosed, totters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered. so reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, 263 El Canilno, Beverly Hills, Cal. AS VOU BREATHE YOU LIVE. the Tale the Talor Told (Ren Hur Lempman In Oold Hill Newa 30 Teara Ago.) I. "Minded I am of a little tale the Tailor told to me It plagues my memory. Bonny Boy, snd will not let ms be. And slnos ths Tailor surs won't mind, and 'cause tha night la fair, we'll tell again the truthful tale of Somewhere Over There. II. Three black crows to ths pslace flew: found sn open casement snd sll hopped through. One down the basement one up the stair; one found the naughty Prince, sulking In his chair. The chair was of tap estry, woven cloth of gold. The Prince was dreat In aatln puffs, splendid to behold. Three pretty pages rsn at his whim but he 1 always sulky: they couldn't comfort him. Hop to ths dais and skip to ttie ehalrl Crow was talking In hla ear ere they were aware. Prince was very angry and straight began to aav though he never finished I "Take that bird away I" He roes In his velvet pride, he tossed beck his hair; told the pages he waa off to Somewhere Over There. The crow railed his comrades, they beat their wings, and bore the peevish Prince away to look at other things. They showed him a peasant boy laughing In the rain, showed him a gypsy boy sleeping In the grsln, showed him a sailor lad singing In tne storm . Then they bore him berk sga'n where his room was wsrm. III. Minded I am of this little tale the Tailor told to me. The Prince sent out for the peasant boy and the lad who ssng at aea. He sent a page for tha gypsy boy. He gave them raiment fair. And iney piayeo at game till the sun went down Somewhere Over There. Turing to Destroy Religion THE churches are gradually opening up in Mexico. The attempt of the Mexican government to wipe out the church will fail. The attempt of the Russian government, which is a stronger government than the Mexican government, to wipe out the churches in Russia, after 18 years of futile effort is gradually losing ground. It is easy enough to suppress the religious yearning of youth in both Mexico and Russia. Govern ments in thai field seem to be gaining ground. BUT when men and women go into their late thirties and forties and fifties, they instinctively grope for some work able theory that explains human life in terms of the outside forces which influence destiny. The more crudely men ami women live and think, the more they pcrsonnlize God, give him whiskers, make him a police judge, endow him with wrath and glorify him with love. But as men and women know more about the universe, more about the laws of nature, they do not shrink away from the idea of God. They do not abandon religion. They deify the still unknown forces in their cosmos, worship the powor outside themselves which some way mysteri ously seems to be msk'ng for the righteous development of humanity on this planet. This cosmic force becomes the God of the civilized. The contemplation of this force and the fnith in its power becomes religion. A17WAYS religion will command man's service, will hold his faith, and more or less guide his life. The state cannot stamp out the church. The church, is founded on something deeper than that sense of order which fortifres the state. The church is founded on that yearning for the realization of man's noblest vision which is embodied in the god he erects out of his restless, irresistible faith. Emporia (Kansas) Gazette. When I was an Intern It was cue- gests tomary for the nurse to report that a patient had ceased bresthlng, , whereupon the lesrned d o c t o csme to thewsrd snd pronounced the man d e s d Nowsdsys, wltii nurses three-yesr train Ing course, suppose the In tern observes thst the pstlen haa ceaaed breathing and summons the nurse to decide whether the man la beyond recall After all, one who stops breathing for more than two minutes rarely resumea breathing at all, unless bystsnder knows how to resuscitate and for a country that prides ltaelf on knowing much It Is aston inning how few bystanders know how to make a person resume breathing, Even physicians sometimes have quaint notions about this. Coronary thrombosis need not de tain you if you haven't got It; but If you have it or are training for It, listen coronary thrombosis in many Instances causes paroxysmal noctur nal dyspnea and perhaps no other trouble symptom for months or years ante mortem. To save dictionaries, paroxysmal means by spells, in at tacks; nocturnal. In the night; dys pnea difficult or labored breathing (not Just sir hunger). Perhaps the greater number of patients train ing for ooronoray thrombosis present signs or symptoms of angina pec toris for a few yesrs before the main event, but we can't help that, and do you know X have an idea we can do something sbout It In cases where p.n-d. la the cue. Why this p(aroxysmsl) nloctur- nal) d(yspnea)? Aw. Id have you all confused If I were to go too deeply Into the technical explana tion, might even get lost myself, so If you will permit we'll Just point out that during sleep the pulse rate decreases, the arterial pressure di minishes, the output of carbon diox ide diminishes. One Investigator, Tarchanoff. found that the presaure In the aorta (great artery) Is from 30 to SO millimeters mercury lower during sleep. The coronary arterlea which supply blood to the heart muscle Itself brsnch directly from the aorta. If the coronary artery Is Iready atheromatous or sclerotic the nutrition of thst portion of the heart muscle or wall It feeds Is probsbly lmpslred. Now lower the pressure of the blood in the artery by 30 to 80 m.m. mercury and the portion of hesrt muscles concerned will suffer scute distress. A parox ysm of hard breathing may stimu late the circulation. On the other hand, the circulation may slow down enough to permit slight clotting to begin In the brsnches of the coro nary artory In the wall of the heart, and that's coronsry thrombosis. I'm sorry the name of the artery aug- offlcer who sits on msny of these cases, but you Just have to disregard that. Probably even thta much path ology has you In a sad state. How ever, my lntenttona are of the best. Now let me sak you: wny wait tor the alarm slgnsl Which preclpltstes p.n.d.? Practice Belly Breathing last thing at night before you drop off to sleep. If you wake at all In the night, go right Into your Belly Breathing again till you drop off to sleep once more. No matter If this happens once or many timea In tne night. On waking In the morning do your Belly Breathing exercise before you get out of bed. At least three or four times through the dev take a few momenta on lor your Belly Breathing. t tJl'ERTIONS AND ANSWERS, Perborate and Chloramlne, In answers to Inquiries sbout an orsl antiseptic you have suggested sodium perborate and chloramlne. How about using both as a powae to clean the teeth or as mouth an Infectsnt and deodorant? I am using a preparation called orox which con tains 3 per cent chloramlne with perborate and It Is quite satlsiac tory . . . T. B. e. Answer Sounds all rlgnt to mo. Nuff Bed. Your suggestion that nail biters have their nails manicured by an expert every two weeks makes it sp parent thst you know nothing aoout nsll biting. Imagine sending any nne to tne manicurist wim mm nails slmost completely bitten off, I wonder If any of you medical doc tors reallv know anything at all . . Mrs. R. T. Answer Excuse It, please. I thought it might help. Humidity. Following your advice we tried evaporating about ten gallons ol water s day In our small no, and we all noticed a dcciaea im nrovement In our well-being. But what to do about condensation of the moiature upstairs where there a no hest? . . . E. W. V. Answer You might move the up stairs down where the heat Is. or open the doors and let some hest go upstairs. Ueosranhy Class strikes nag. Sonhomore clsss In high school geography discussing bananaa, whether they are fattening. Please elve us your opinion . . . M. o Answer Pound of banana yicios 460 calories; pound of lamb chops vlelda I860 calories: pound of po tato yields 450 cslorles: pouna ox baked besns. 800 cslorles; pound oi hreari 1200: nint Of milk, 32B calories. Banana is fine heslth food for infant, child or sdult, but as you see It Is not particularly fat tenlne. (Copyright, I93S. John r. uiue vo.j Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady. M. I).. 205 El Cnmlno. Beverly IIIIK Calif. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre Quandary; What's bacoma of hyp notism and all ths miracles It prom .Mdtw wra to hava painless den tistry and no more soaks among other blessings. fMlrbplns Are Returrtnt. rHICAOO (UPt Men's wear ac reaanry manufacturers exhibiting In the Merchandise) Mart ssy this spring will see a revival of Interest In nvkt1 atlrkpins mostly plsln gold one In sport figuresand a slight tendency toward a return of tha ruff link cn urml -forms t and In formsl shirt. ft PHOrdfll&c. VfasieV'i tudl. NEW YORK, April IS. Diary: A post-card from Dick Berlin In Pago Pago, Samoa, and putting up at ths hotel where Sadlt Thompson origin- ilidi Than abroad with my lady who gave ma a bit of what for when I ar ticled a half doa en loudly pat tamed ties. And wa popped In a moment to aea Maybelle Manning. Cams nawa from Tom Har vey, my school fellow and son of the Illustrious "Coin." waa running for Sheriff of a West Virginia county. And I can attest hla bravery for he once plucked ma from drowning In tha Ohio. 80 to Alice Rohe'a tea to tha young Jack Howards. Hattte Bell Johnston to dinner, full of pafi1ng talk after traveling about with dale and Tom Yawkey and their Boalon b:i club. Ar.d ih.en ih Har ry Burton to tha Dutch Treat show, but home fairly betimes to finish Rebecca West'a brilliantly writ "the Thinking Reed." A eorker. i" Bella and Samuel Spewack are caught up In the whirl of that tre at ii cal success that strikes lightning like and makes plajwtitlng a thrill ing vocation. Only a few years ago they were young msrrlrds ekelng out a bleak rooming home existence in oh son re newspaper Jobs and dreaming of the cottage near the thicket's edge. Today they rlda ths big wave aa re sult of their hit. "Boy Meet Olrl." are gueata of honor at the Dutch Treat, visit their old Delancy atreet neighborhood all furred up a low numbered, rhauffeured Hmoalne and trv to a ear their pomp with humtl-17. Disillusionment: Almost every boy has had an ambition to see a knight In complete armor moving. Whst tha realists have put ua off with even to maturity Is lamentable, In "St. Joan1 on tha stage and In tha "Crusades1 on the screen they are lavish with helmets and bare legs) Could one fight Saracen with nothing on the lega but second! genoullleres. those Jointed pieces over the kneea? Most of the bold armored knights we have seen are pushovers! er . . . Kathleen Korrls Is an expert at cryptograms . . . Max Miller, the California author, proved the shyest of the season's visiting celebrities , . . All hla remembering years Connie Mack begins to hum shortly after he awakens . . . Cheerio, of the radio, Is among five receiving the biggest mall. From a novelist In the after-whirl of having Just completed a long novel: "So. pardon these vapid illa tions. My brain Is mixed by a sudden "elease from work. Only temporary. That Is an obreptlon. I really have a guloslty for creation but In these arid seasons the wheels grind the upper against the nether stone and only sand comes out here. Did ever a pop ular song, by the way, turn poisonous so quickly?" (Copyright, 193A, McNaught Syndicate) Person si rmmlnstlon for ths loveli est, gurgllngeat laugh on the air that of Qrace Moore. I wonder If o there who love the stsge are conscious of a lack of spon tan I sty expressed In much wooden acting this season the lack of In tensity for "feeling the part?" Dead pan faces alowly turning from side to side and voices the rrench call white which meana head tones. Mansfield could thrill with his back to the foot lights. Without a movement one might pick him out of a crowd of su pers. One of the heat of the mute ac tors Is I'M ward Rills. Mnes meant nothing. There was. for h!nv no such a thing as a "fat" part. He "fattened" It. Radio program executives are In despair over human material for broadcasting. They say moat of the celebrities, vhoee names might draw, want to step smack Into Important money without preliminary ground ing. And that Is why so msny go out like the proverbial light after a few weeks, in several Instancea. too. the failures have damaged their eetabllsh ed careers, I am reliably Informed Alexander Wooteott did his flrat sea son's radio talks for nothing. Rut Jumped Into big money right after ward. Rdwln Hill did much rehears ing and trying out before accepting an eunaKCiuent. Major Rowes waa 10 years on a Sunday morning hour be fore the big splash. Press Comment ton holdings each week. Moat of the experts agreed It was a sour idea They wondered what It would do to the cotton market. The well known Mr. Oscar Johnson AAA cotton expert, put his head to gether with the American Cotton Co operative aasoclatlon expect and worked out a substitute plan In pri vate. They agreed to have the govern ment take a 2'i-cent loss on Its cot ton loans by unloading the cotton upon certificate holders who would market it piecemeal. The plan waa to have been an nounced at 3 p. m.. but Smith Jump ed the gun and Introduced legisla tion embodying the plan a a sub stitute for his own several hours earlier. Some of his senatorial friends were still championing his original , bill at his committee hearing next day, not knowing that he had abandoned his old horse and was riding another in an opposite direction. Why Not Paroles? RrdnimndliiT th relme of Earl H. hl from the stt penitentiary I b'l8t' upon the expiration of his minimum sentence, mtmia the credits due htm for good behavior, without requiring a parole from the governor the States man argues that "the laws are ample for the protection of established gov ernment" In the event "Fehl stsrt anything after he gets out ' In other words, it la the conten tion of the Statesman that If Pehl should be released, go back to Jackson county and attain violate the law he could be arreatfd. Indicted, tried, perhaps convicted and sent back to prison. But why not condition the release of pvhl and every other prisoner re leayj. before the expiration of hi full sentence upon e. parole or con ditional pardon, violation of the condition of w,.u-n would bring im mediate revocation? tSalem Capitol-Journal) The hatred which congressmen have been breathing at lobbyists late ly In public statements and speeches apparently does not apply to au iod (Continued from Page One), greaa Is anrewd Senator Smith. And the swiftest step he erer made as on the recent cotton loan leitilstlon. Mr. Hmtth wsi living up to hi, nickname of "Cotton Ed" by cham pioning legislation requiring the Bagatelle; prank Godwin, the art- j commodity credit rorptraton to mar. 1st, mas once a professional ball pis;- ' krt aoooo to atvooo bales of ita cot- A small veterans' organitauon. which boosted the soldier bonus, is now delivering a handsome citation to senators and representatives who voted for It. The citation looks like a diploma. At the top is the name of the congressman, written out in full in an impressive way. The body of the document received by one con gressman stated that he had been awarded tne citation for "outstand ing service" In the fight for the sol diers' bonus. The congressmen, are very proud of these citations. Aa hs.s been said before, a lobbyist is a public benefactor If you happen to be op his side. Hr is a despicable crook If you hsppen to be sgslnst him. Able Senator Jimmy Byrnes Is un derstood to be In the market for ear stopples to afford himself the same sort of relief that Senator Disss gets from his ear stopples. His problem Is not antl-notse. but anti-quorum. Senate leaders successfully side tracked the Davis resolution calling for a senate Inquiry Into WPA poll tics, by sending It .to Byrnes com mittee on audit control. Byrnes t supposed to have sought the counsel of a wt wit who sits near him. ask ing what should be done about the resolution. The response was "Lose It." Apparently the only way Mr. Byrnes could be offhand was to avoid get ting a quorum of his committee to gether. Fach day three good mem bers of his committee sppear in the senate, but he declines to see them However, it is getting more dlfftmlt each day. Senator Davi kreps howl ing (or action on hla reset utloq and the quorum keeps re-appearing, de eiMung to g-i ivff und die, or een pla golf. Comment on the Days News Eve Bathing Suit Bj FRANK JENKINS. HERE are some figures that should Interest all of us here In south era Oregon: Each year, Al million cannery cases (thst U, the boxes In which canned foods are packed) are used on the Pacific coeat. Of these. 48 million are fiber esses. Only llv, million are of wood. If the canneries of the Pacific coast could be converted to the use of wood for all their packing caaea. It would mean an ADDED MARKET for 1S4 million feet of low-grade lumber. Manufacturing this 184 million feet of lumber would provide a lot of new Jobs, and would mean s, lot of added payroll money. BUT even that Isn't all. Th big proble mot the aver age sawmill is disposal of its low- grade lumber. The higher grades move out fairly well, but the loum ber Industry operate, on suoh s nsrrow msrgln thst It csn't con tinue to pile up Its low-grade lum ber and STAT SOLVENT. When these lower grades (which are used chiefly In box msklng) accumulate to a certain point, the mills have to close down until they can be sold. If an additional 184 million feet of low grade lumber per year could be absorbed by the modern box In dustry, It would mean much greater stability of operation In the lumber Industry. Greater stability of operation means continued psyrolls. THIS question nsturslly occurs, at thla point, to all of us: "How can we, as individuals, help In pro ducing the "use of wooden boxes?" Well, we sll buy canned goods. The. producers of canned goods are anxious to plesse, us, becsuse we are CUSTOMERS. If, each time we buy canned fooda, or other products thst could be shipped advantage ously In wooden boxes, we will ask If our purchases came packed In wood or will express DISAPPOINT MENT If they do not, it "Will help decidedly. 4 i AwH ... -ST f V . ,J ' M" Flight 'o Time Medford and Jackson County history from the flies of the Mall Tribune ID and 20 years 'to- Marcelll Edwards appeared In this novel "modern Eve" style of bath, ing suit In a contest at the San Diego exposition. (Associated Press Photo) ERE la another Interesting fig ure: Travelers (tourists Is the word or dinarily used) apend annually on the Pacific Coast the rather amaz ing, the amazing sum of 400 MIL LION dollars. Thla money U spent chiefly in those regions that BY ADVERTIS ING have made their attractions well known. -4 BUT," you will probably say, "this money Is spent principally with the hotels, the garages, the auto camps, etc., and I'm not in any ol these businesses. So what does this travel mean to ME?" pAIR enough. What DOES it mean? Lieta see. One modest-sired hotel In North ern California took the trouble re cently to anatyte 1U distribution of 18.000, which It took In from ,115 guests. After paying for salaries and wages, eggs, milk, meat, butter, veg etables, fruit, poultry, oil, ga and electricity, fish, bakery goods, laun dry, Ice cream and water and tele phone service, the proprietor had left the sum erf aesi out of which to pay taxes and Insurance and get his PROFIT, All the rest of the 115,000 went to the community. (It la Interesting note, by the way, that salaries and wage were the largest Items In these expend!- j turee, and after that came meat, milk and butter, In the order nam- I ed). Mosqulta Squad Formed. ALAMEDA, Cal. (UP) The city haa developed a mosquito fighting a q u a d. mounted .on motorcycles, cqulppd with a pressure oil tank and spray gun nozzle, that oils regularly 10.000 sewer catch basins, the most prolific breeding place of the fresh water, night-biting type mosquito. -f Fult-Klgger Dips Sails. TACOMA, Wash. (IIP) One of the last full-rigged schooners in use on the Pacific coast, the 238 foot Commodore, will be converted Into a barge. Built In Seattle In 1019. the vwwl was the rival of the schooner Vigilant In races between Puget Sound and Hawaii for several years. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY April 13, 1P26 - (It Was Tuesday) Mercury goes to 77 degree, and valley haa warmest day of season. C. of C. meeting fails to produce quorum, and meeting adjourned. Lee Garlock ca tehee a youth taking a motormeter from Stephen Nye's car. i Bids to be called for building maii plane hangars at the fairgrounds. Ralph Cowgill files for seat In state senate. Now la the time to spray for codlln moth. U. of O. swimming team defeated by Stanford 121 to 10. Six dead and score hurt, In Klan outbreak at Herri n, 111. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY April 13, lPlfl (It Waa Thursday) American troops chasing Bandit Villa, fired upon at Parral by Mexi can resident and battle ensues, President Carranza of Mexico asks withdrawal of Yankee soldiers. Ep worth League box social sched uled for Friday night postponed to later date. Only 76 voters register In the Ap plegate precinct. Speaker at Nat urges "people to re sist the throttling domination of the railroads. Poll re Prohibit Guesting. SYDNEY. N. S. W. (UP) Guess ing Is prohibited In New South Wales now. For the police have orders to enforce strictly the law against raffles or guessing competi tions, although a person still may take a chance In an '"estimating" contest for a prize. Whooping Cough nt DO MAYSVILLE. Mo. (UP) John B. Owen didn't know If It waa his "sec ond childhood' or not but he hod whooplne cotiRh. He Is 90 years old. City council draws up new con tract for bonding of city for railroad to the Blue Ledge. The road will cost 1S,000 per mile. Sen. Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, republican presidential prospect will speak under the a imp ices of the Lin coln club next Monday, April 17. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. GET UP AT NIGHT? A DIURETIC stimulant is often indicated and usually it is suffi cient to relieve minor kidney ir regularities. Read what Mrs. Emma Beanblos som of 3420 52nd St. Sacramento. ifd: "We have ufd Dr. Pierce A-nuric Tablets and find them excellent. One of mv children used to suffer so much with frequent piv.a jjr of the kidney excretions. The poor child's sleep wa disturbed at night, but sine using Dr. Pierce's A-nurlc TahteU the weakness hi disappeared." Ask your drureiM for Dr. Pierce's A-nuri( today. 65c and $l.JS. Write for free medical adrfce to Dr P.rrce'a CMnie. Buffalo, N. Y. Calif., aPi.'X... S;, YOU SEE. ths dollar that Is spsnt PIRST with ths hftC! nun. ths sarsgs msn. etc., gts scsttertd all around ortr the community In a llttls whlla and nearly EVERY BODY frets a chance at lt. 4 H northern California and south ern Oregon, the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland anaoclatton In Its ad vertising Is the outstanding agency for advertising our attractlona and so fringing In more travelers to : spent money with us. When we help the Shastt-Cascide Wonderland sssoclstton In Its sdver. ; Using task (by our purchase of memberships) w. sre HELPINO OURSELVES. i H WTHDOW OUaS we sell window asa and will replace your broken indowa reasonably. Trowbridge Cab- net Worka. TONITE AT 3 SECRETS of LIFE EXPOSED! c. VINCENT LOOMIS 7 FREE PUBLIC PROGRAMS MENTICULTURE MONDAY. April IS "IS THE III'MAN RACE TIOOMF.nf (The decadence of modern civilisation through abbeml. lions of the sexual tmpnlse). IVrdneMny. April 1.1 "THE MYSTERY OF MFE A Mlt,. I.ION DOLLAR SECRET.'l Thlirrtny. April 16 "THE FIFTEEN RIGCEKT FOOL IN MEDIORIV WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT To' DO Anol'T 'EM!" Friday, April 17 (Upeclsl Matinee for Lsdles Only at J p. m.) "Ef'RET.a AND TRINCIPLES OF LOVE AND MARRIAOE." (See the big Inlted States Public Hea'lfh Eillicnllnn.il Evhlhlt') Frlrtar. April 17, p. m. "VOI R HAINTED tlOlSE AND VOI R FOI'R PET (;HOSTS!" Saturday. 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