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BJ Artliut ferry.
Elliott. on of the President, Is
charged In an affidavit with ilgnlng
an agreement, whereby througb the
alt of airplanes to Soviet Russia be
would, II all went well, receive a com
mission of (500,000. Now Is the time
lor the young man to read his Dad's
speech, attacking "economto royal -late"
and "princes o( privilege."
News (rom CorvalUs, In the ofllclal
OBO campus paper reveals that lovo
is raising as much, IX not more caln,
with the iootball squad, than the
opposition, and Injuries. This U a
deplorable situation. Inasmuch as a
gridiron gladiator can't keep one oye
on the atar halfback of the enemy,
and the other on a co-ed with whom
he la enamored. There she la up in
the grandstand chatting with a Port
land drummer, while he Is battling In
the mud and rain for the glory of the
college. The hero has a bum ankle,
and jealousy Is gnawing at his heart
strings. There Is not mucb, if any
' thlnK. that can be done about the
flirting proclivities of the lady. It
always agitates the mcnfolks. What
the state college needs, la the add!
' tlon to the coaching staff of a Laura
Jean Ubboy, to glvo advice to the
lovelorn athletes, and soothe their
heart agony. They should be coaclwd
to go ahead and make the winning
touchdown, and then not speak to
the lady.
The Ned Vilas kids are enjoying a
visit from their Uncle Oeorgo, who
lives In China, and has not been here
tor nearly five years.
IIKK NAMli IS MUU.
(SatBvcl'ost)
Slowly she drew back. She
didn't even want him to touch
her. Thero wore things sho fell
that she ought to say to him,
but they turned to dust In her
mouth before she could got them
out.
A bevy of palpitating Democrat,
out-talked Alty. Don Newbury Wed.
There will be another day, when Atty.
Newbury catches them Individually
or collectively on a Jury.
"Mr. Hoover haa offered to make a
number of specchee for the ticket.
Nobody aaka in, but our advice to
the Oovernor would be 'Have courage
my boy, to aay No'." (New Yorker)
Them la our sentiments, but the
nay things turned out, he didn't.
.
It will soon be time for farmers
fooling around the barn to exercise
care and caution, last they resemble
a Chinese Phensant In the eyes of a
careful hunter.
"Portland papers did not even think
enough of the. recent W. C. T. V. con
vention to print dispatches from The
Dalles recounting the activities ol
that organisation here." (The Dalles
Chronicle) The changing times.
The attorney .general's olilce is now
confronted with the taak and prob
lem of proving no ' "'lUlred In
playing a "skill-ball" machine. To the
lavman. the only skill needed, is the
mental astuteness required In the
ability to hit the money-bo with one
llrk of an si.
IN TKKKIM.E SHAPK.
"I was afillrted with mall) other
dlsesses which seemed Incurable. We
were compelled to leave Iowa on ac
count of the aathma which I had
for more than 10 years, had stomach
and bowel trouble 14 years, iniinm
matlon of the bladder 15 years, had
"flu" and pneumonia twice and the
second attack left a place in eson
lung about three Inches across that
never healed, and It alao left me with
congestion of the spleen. I was a born
anemic, having had to take Iron all
my lite and when I was 18 years old.
Die physicians, after consultation, told
me to get the Iron tablets In bottles
of 00 and take from fifteen to
eighteen irralns a day, which I did
The vertebrae In my spine had not
staved In place for over twenty years,
and I had to take treatment much
of the time, suffering terrible head
aches, until the physicians could not
understand how I had not lost my
mind."
WAHREN, O., Oct. 8. (AP) Leon
Ames, M, former pitcher for the New
York Giants, died here today. Amee
'.von 28 gnmee and lost 10 for the
. Olsnt In 111.
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Making Communists
EARL BR0WDEE, the Communist candidate for president,
knows his onions politically. Released from jail in Terra
Haute, Indiana, where lie was held, as a vagrant, to prevent him
from exercising his right of free speech, ho heartily thanked his
captors. '
"Thanks, chief," he remarked to the Terra Haute head of
police, "for giving me a much larger audience than I would
have otherwise enjoyed."
And later he called upon the nation, "to witness his im
prisonment as the rise of fascism," which of course it was.
Not the rise, literally, but the employment of the approved
Fascist method, which is to deny free speech and crush human
liberty by force.
Had Browder been granted his right to speak, as the leader
of an accredited political party, little or no attention would
have been paid to what he said or did, at Terra Haute, Indiana.
But thanks to bone"headed action of a smart-alec chief of
police, Browder got front-page play, in the newspapers of the
country, and the speech he wasn't allowed to broadcast, was
broadcast by one of his followers to a greatly augmented
audience.
If Communism ever gets a foothold in this country it will
be partly due to such illegal, un-American and incredibly stupid,
methods to suppress it.
Not only are such methods
their own purpose. Instead of checking radicalism, they advance
it. Instead of discouraging the Reds, this fascistic strong arm
stuff, gives them a big boost on their way, for it makes martyrs
of them, arouses sympathy among true believers in Democracy
and fair play, where normally there would be none, and gives
them free publicity that could bo secured in no other way.
"But Afraid to Strike" -
WHILE on this subject of communism, as a part of the
antiRoosevelt propaganda, this issue is about as clear, as
most of the others in this "cock-eyed" campaign.
The first blast in this direction was delivered by Mr. Hearst,
who charged the president with being a communist, and present
ed documents from Moscow which ho claimed proved it.
The Republican press, as a whole, did not fall in line with
America's distinguished fascist, apparently placing no more
credence in his alleged Soviet document."), than others which in
the course of his enreer, his papers have published.
Practically all of them stated definitely Roosevelt was not
a Communist. That was silly, of course. But there was also,
no doubt the Communist party was going to the polls and vote
for him thnt no one denied.
But now someone docs deny it. Not only someone, but Mr.
Browder, the Communist presidential candidate, and his dusky
team mate. Both of them, declare the members of the Com
munist party, will vote for them, not Roosevelt, th,at American
Communists have no use for Roosevelt, he is blow-hot, blow-cold
type, vacillating, not dependable,
(An opinion incidentally which
publican friends, in completo
So whatt Usually tho accredited leaders of a party, are the
official spokesmen of that party,
going to do, or not do is accepted
paign apparently.
At least we note in an
menting upon the Browdor statement, that such an obvious bit
of pro-Roosovclt propaganda deceives no one. The president
is not a Communist, he not only did not ask for Communist
support, but if given repudiated
mains, the Communists are going
ballots for tho Democrat io candidate.
So it goes, the music goes
nowhere.
But this much seems fairly
which will imt take tho responsibility for doclaring the president
a Commiiuist, will take the responsibility for declaring he will
receive that party's support, oven though the leaders of that
party deny it.
They will tako no responsibility for concocting the poison,
but they arc not averse to distributing it by indirection, and
thus reaping the political benefit if any!
Look at Your Hole Card
TpHE idea seems to be prevalent that the Literary Digest poll
ho a rtAAte niicmtrl o Virtt TTa
si a asivt in lonm u i ,
in forecasting the national result, in a presidential election
but in each state.
Tho national phase of the matter is correct. But in a presi
dential election like this which is so oloso and so mixed; so
unpredictable and unprecedented, those who are already cele
brating a Roosevelt dofont, on the present Digest tabulations,
are advised to look up the record beforo they wager their family
jowcls on it,
Tnko 1932 for example. The final figures of the Digest
forecast a victory for Hoover over Roosevelt in New Jersey by
1"0,000, Roosevelt carried New Jersey by 30,046.
The Digest figures indicated Hoover would carry Massachu
setts, by 400,000. Roosevelt carried Massachusetts by 63,180.
The total indicated a Roosevelt victory, in the country, and
this was correct. But it did not indicnte a landslide, and an
overwhelming landslide was the result
Now while all the political experts agree, the election will
be a boss nice, that the changing of just one state, from Lamlon
to Roosevelt, or visa versa, may determine the result ; one mere
ly has to assume, the Digest figures will be as accurate as they
were four years ago and no more to admit, that as an in
fallible barometer in this election,' the Digest poll is all wet.
Poultry Expert
To Take Special
Arizona Course
Elton Wsldron, well-known south
ern Oregon poultry expert, will leave
litre today for Tuscon. Arl. to enter
a "department of the University of
Arlrona speclallrlng In poultry and
turkey culture.
After completing his course Mr
Wsldron plan to return to Medford
In December to resume activities In
tha Rogue Diver valley. Poultry and
irEDFORT) MAIL
legally wrong, but they defeat
in other words a "washout"
places somo of our good Re
accord with the Communists 1)
what they say their party is
as a fact. But not this cam
up-state anti-Roosevelt paper,' com
it, but the undisputed fact re
to tho polls, and mark their
round and round and comes out
clear. The Republican press
a nnt nnK Kaah 1 ftAOf. nnffAni
una s.iirn v li l,Y un'u jvus u vJ i itvi
turkey raising In thla section of the
state la making rapid progreaa and
there ta an Increasing demand for
scientific Information regarding cor
rect feeding and treatment of dis
eases, Mr. Waldron stated. He haa
already had seven yeara of experience
lr. assisting growers with their bird
raising.
AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING
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Tune In K3L every evening.
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La, UaU Ttltnin nan ad.
TRTBTTKTE, flIEDPOTt'D,
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letUn pertain I ng to personal
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, self-addressed
envelope la enclosed. Letter! should be brief and written In tnJt
(wing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered.
No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address
Or. .Villi am Brady, 265 El Camlno, Beverly fjlils, Calif.
TUB BABY TRAINING BUSINESS.
Th euthrophls (eutrophy tneana
healthy nutrition) Infant carefully
trained acquires control of the bowel
at the age of six
monthB or ear
lier, Control of
the bladder cornea
later, about the
end of the first
year, though
many babies not
carefully trained
continue wetting
the bed and their
clothea until they
are two or two
and one-half
years old.
Begin at the
age of a month. Watch the baby
nursing or taking the bottle When
his behavior Indicates the desire for
movement of the bowel, lay him on
his back across your lap and hold a
small chamber pot firmly against his
buttocks to catch the stool. Do this
at a regular time twice dally. When
the baby la four months old hold him
sitting on the chamber In your lap,
his back to you. By the seventh or
eighth month he should alt on the
chamber without your support. No
toya or other distractions while the
baby la on stool; ten minutes Is long
enough to keep him on stool at any
time, If there Is not Immediate evacu
ation. Never resort to soap stick or
Injection to stimulate the movement.
When the baby begins to try to get
up on his feet, at the age of eight or
nine months, begin training the blad
der. Place him on chamber pot or
small toilet seat at intervals of two
hours throughout the day. In many
Instances napklna may be dispensed
with In the daytime when the baby
Is ten or eleven month old. By
rigid adherence to 'this clockwork
schedule the well-nourished Infant a
year old may be trained to Indicate
his desire to empty the bladder. By
the age of two years a well-trained
baby can Bleep from 10 p.m. until
early morning without wetting tho
bed. Children who continue to wot
the bed after the age of two yeara
are alnioot Invariably subjects of
faulty nutrition, qulto commonly a
deficiency of vitamins. (Monograph
on management of bed-wetting avail
able to correspondents who nsk for
It and Inclose 3-cent-stamped ad
dressed envelope. Ol' Doctor Brady.
he does NOT pay the freight.)
When the Bnhy Walks.
During the fourth month the baby
begins to hold the head erect when
the trunk la supported: at seven
months he can sit erect without sup.
port for a minute or two. At nine
or ten months he tries to get on his
feet, but not until 13 or 14 months
can he take a few tottering steps on
his own. Do not discourage these vol
untary efforta; on the other hand, do
not try to coax the baby to walk and
never use a "walker" or any me
chanical gadget calculated to make
the baby walk. Some healthy Infanta
walk only when they are fifteen or
sixteen months old. The common ex
planation of delayed walking la
rickets.
Then She Talks.
Olrl bablea begin talking two or
three months earlier than boys and
manage to have the last word too.
Any baby ft year old should begin to
say papa and mamma, and In the sec
ond year gradually learns to speak
short sentences.
Crosa-Eyed.
All voung Infants look cross-eyed
at times. Control of the eyes and
ability to focus properly on an object
cornea at the ago of two or three
months. Don't hang dangling toys
over the baby's crib or carriage be
fore the baby Is six months old.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Prostatic Obstruction.
We have continued to enjoy success
with the transurethral electric reserc
tlon of prostate glands and have not
found It necessary to do an opera,
tlon In more than four years . .
O. P. E.. M.D.
Answer For the benefit of men
psst middle age who are In the early
atsges of prostatic obstruction. Dr
B., Is a leading urologist;. Medicine
marches on I Men who are beginning
to be bladder conscious, send stamped
addressed envelope for monograph
Clood hygiene may prevent consider
able trouble, but will not help you
much if you procrastinate. Thla mod
em Improvement, transurethral resec
tlon, la a godsend to sufferers from
prostatic, obstruction, who do not
postpone too long proper treatment.
nrv i.nhor.
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'For some time. 'eating was simply
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aiterward and In the night I would
be miserable with bloat and stomach
gas. I took all kinds of medicines,
but they didn't help me. Then I
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OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1935.
Brady, M.D.
health and hygiene, not to disease.
Will a woman be able to bear a
child after the water sac haa been
burst by a fall? . . . Mrs. W. O.
Answer When the sac or nag oi
water breaks before the first stage of
labor Is completed, the confinement
la likely to be more prolonged, but
a living baby Is the usual reward.
Green Book,
let me tell you the effect of your
little green book on me. On first
reading I waa shocked and hurt and
concluded you were a callous Indi
vidual . . . later I picked It up and
somehow . . . finally learned that you
were quite right. I am deeply grate
ful .. . Miss L. h n.
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(Copyright, 1930, by jonn r. uiue vu.j
Ed. Note: Persons wtsnlnt to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady, M. D. 263 El
Camlno, Beverly Ullll, Calif.
O.O.Mclniyre
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. When a big
liner has docked during the day,
like to go down to the piers around
dusk to witon
the crew fellows,
all prinked up.
come ashore for
an evening in
town. They are
mannerly, seem
lngly content to
walk the streets
two and four
abreast, Just
looking,
Most of them.
too. seem under
sized, with milky
complexlous, oddly cut clothes and
bad teeth. They are full of salutes
and have a delightful way of express
ing themselves. They never talk to
strangers unless approached, and then
seem pleased to converse.
The majority are victims of the
cheap waterfront barbera haircut
and shave 20 cents and are turned.
out with ramifications of the bowl
style of cutting. As a result they
suggest picked chickens and are com
pelled to bear the atrocity for weeks.
Then, too, there are the pert mani
cure girls and the smartly dressed
managers of the specialty shops
aboard ship. All are accomplished
linguists. Most of them, I hear, are
happily married. And the Romeoa
who expect them easy pickups find
something else again.
Speaking of haircuts, there was a
Dutch queensware merchant In our
town who would Journey all the way
to Pittsburgh to be properly ton
sored. He was remindful of Col.
Henry Watterson down at Louisville,
who would drop his tools on occa
sion and hie to Paris for some of his
favorite sauce-drenched d'shes and
a carafe of his favorite rose-colored
wine. A toddy drinker at home, he
would partake of wine only In France.
And Russ Cole tells me of a fellow
In the Internal revenue department
at Washington,, an esthete with the
spunk to carry out his notions, who
sends his shirts to St. Louis to be
laundered. He believes they get a
certain "do" on them In the Missouri
metropolis he cannot acquire any-
A Three Days' Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
No matter how many medicine
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Serious trouble may be brewing and
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of the troublo to aid 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
druggist Is authorized to guarantee
Creomulslon and to refund your
money If you are not satisfied with
results from the very first boUle.
Oct Creomulslon right now. (AdvJ
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Tudor, Calif.)
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where else. Swank Englishmen years
ago used to send their laundry across
the channel to Paris. Out or this
laundry business grew the famous
haberdashery salou of Charvet la the
Place Vendome. The first Oharvet
waa a washer-man.
Memory: That black cloud that
rolled up out of the southwest upon
an afternoon circus performance In
our town. And with the enormous
top billowing Into mountainous waves
and side poles bopping, the announc
erer stood on a blue rrtck animal
tub and shouted: "Ladeez and gen
tlemun: A violent storm Is approach
ing. AH those who remain under this
canvas do so at their own risk." Then
the first blow of -the twister. Trees
weaving like feathers. Women and
ch-lldren hurrying helter-skelter
screaming. The trumpeting of the
elephant and the quick, snarly roar
of the Hon. Then big ra'.ndrops hit
ting the' tent like bullets. I recall
the clown who took me bv the hand
and comforted : "Now, Bub, don't
cry. You'll be all right!" And what
little boy could cry with his nana
In that of a circus clown?
They tell It on Lucius Beebe. One
recent midnight he somehow appear
ed In the Grand Central subway sta
tion In tails, white tie ind silk top
per. Stepping Into a shuttle train,
he found a whole car complaining of
not getting started. Beebe walked
to the middle of the car, held a white
kid gloved hand aloft, and bellowed:
Trainmen, do you realize we must
get to Times Square with the serum.
Be off moments are precious!'1
(Copyright, 1036, Mc Naught
Syndicate.)
Flight 'o Time
Medford and Jackson Count;
history from the files ol the
Mall Tribune 10 and 20 yean
ago.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
October 8, .1026
New York Yanks defeat St. Louis,
3 to 2, In ten-Inn tng world series
game.
County court adopts resolution
agreeing to pay W. H. Gore for his
work In connection with securing
O.-C. tax refund money.
Publicity stunts of Almee Semple
McPherson told at Los Angeles hear
ing of kidnap hoax.
Governor Pierce comes out against
"public ownership of power plants,
as proposed by "Housewives' Coun
cil" of Portland.
Zero weather sweeps mid-west.
City regulations, prohibiting dou.
ble parking on Main street, result In
triple parking and arrests threatened
Emergency air mail field to be es
tablished south of Ashland.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
October 8. 1916
German submarine torpedoes nine
vessels off American coast: serious
diplomatic complications feared.
Boston defeats Brooklyn, 3 to 1. In
second game of world series. Babe
Ruth pitched for Boston.
The Colony club resumes fall sew
ing of bandages for Belgians.
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Mrs. Ed Hanley of this city widely
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