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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry,
People are urged to sat turkey be
fore Thanksgiving, with gastrlonomlc
gusto, to the end that the turkey sur
plus be reduced. Thla will cause
the turkey-raisers to rejoice, the veat
buttons to fly. the aale of after-din
&r mints to soar, and prevent eat
lag houses from serving turkey hash,
and Turkey Wings En Toast for two
weeks after the great feast day.
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"BOY BANDITS TURNED OVER"-
(Lake view (Ore,) Examiner) It hap
pened at a turn In the road, Instead
of tfoe courthouse woodshed.
Bunco-artists operating In the state
of Washington bilked a cltlren out
pf $40,000. The law la now In hot
pursuit of the artists, and deep sym
pathy Is expressed for the victim. How
elttsens who get buncoed out of S40,
000. ever get 940,000 to be buncoed
out of, continues a deep mystery.
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IBKED MJHHCRIHKR WRITES.
(Red Bluff (Calif.) News)
"3 a, m., Nov. 18, 1D30.
Editor News:
In the bean eating section of
Med Bluff somewhere In the vi
cinity of the loe bouse there Is a
dog, and th eondemnable our
baa barked steadily since twelve
midnight, and is still going
strong."
The rsln. thst used to fall on the
Just and the unjust, now falls on nel
ther. The lack of moisture frets.
Everything has been done to get pro
olpltstlon, but have a lawyer get out
a writ.
a a
"He left behind a special meal pre
pared by a special cook and served at
a ipeclnl time under special orders,
(HP Chronicle) Extra special, iay
Th Governor predicts that unless
the state tnkos steps to como under
tbe Social Security act, "the people
will wake up to find themselves in
a nightmare." This will be a new
nightmare, and not the nightmare
th people now think they ar suf
faring. The next legislature will be
asked to do something to prevent the
oncoming nightmare. This Is apt to
be another nocturnal horse on the
people,
WHY EDITORS ARK JUMPY.
(Jrivnt (Kan.) Republican)
"An awful mess got by In an
exchange aU because the printer
Used small letters on two words
thst required to be capitalised,
The Item, as printed, read: "John
Lewis of this community and Mlts
Ida Jones, the long hollow school
teacher, were married last week."
A statesman showed up yesterday
who went democratic- "to save the
nation" from the Du Fonts, and is
chagrined no end, by the news that a
Roosevelt boy Is slated to wed a Du
Pont girl In June. He Is astounded
he was not Informed of the nuptials
before the election. He Is one of the
millions of reasons why It was kept
a secret.
"Fred Dawson la an Albany drug
gist: Townaendlte, but a native of
England who was educated In Canada,
so ther may be more to him than
a sods fountain." (Oregon Voter)
Sounds plausible.
Rax Tugwrll has resigned as a mem
ber of the administration, to accept a
position with a molasses concern. It
has been alleged that for the psat
lour years, mi, Tugwell has been en
gaged In the "soft soap' bun! man.
MAN Ml MT FAT A (10.
"Very evidently some one law that
barrel of gas unloaded and stored
Last week, during Mr. Ahlghren's ab-
ssnos to Medford, some one took dra
pe rate chances and tor oft two 13
Inch planks from the wall, giving ac
new to the barrel of gas, so far so
good maybe. These gas hounds took
part of the contents of the barrel,
and put the boards back in place, but
It will be rather unsafe to pull the
plug twice In the same place. Not so
long ago, some one touched up mi
Farmer's cellar. Well, you can't hardly
blame 'em for that that cellar had
low of good things to eat and drink
but to steal a man's gas Is dishonest
and taking chance of getting blowed
ud or shot." (Sawyer Bar Item In
Trek a (Calif.) Journal.)
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you would want to wear
110,08120.75.
ETHJSLVVYN B. HOFFMANN.
Mme. Schumann-Hcink
T wg hortly after the turn of the present century. The
present writer ru, with several of his class nintes, suping
in grand opera in Boston. Ye
ered with tarnished mail, carried a pike, and had on v is head,
a tin helmet ahiit half a size too small for him. Somewhere
during the middle of the performance he was wandering about,
seeing what be could see, supposedly safely behind the drops,
when suddonl from the side of the stage nearest him, a huge
form loomed, and descended upon him like the Queen Mary on
a row boat, off the banks of New Foundland. He was brushed
back like a ione ehick, before an outraged mother hen, mail,
pike and all, amid an outpouring of German gutterals he didn't
understand, and when the avalanche finally stopped he found
himself fee to face, with none other than Mme. Schumann-
Heink,. "My poy, my poy" she
see your and as tbe irate and excited Jewish stage manngcr,
shirt sleeve waving in the air, drove in from the rear, she waved
him back, patted the terrified supe on the shoulder, and said
dot's all right, dot's all right
swooped back from whence she
THI
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HE "grand old lady" of grand opera, stage and screen, died
ast night, five years over
and ten. And this incident we think, perhaps serves, ai well
as any other, to typify the life and character of the greatest
grand opera contralto of the Twentieth Century, and perhaps
of all time.
Sohumann-Heink, was a star
prime physically and vocally, with an annual income probnbly
exceeding $100,000 a year, but then as later she was a German
mother first, with a heart, so big and strong that it literally
took in the world, and also literally conquered it.
Imagine a Molba, a Gatlski,
observing a sap-headed supe about to stumble into a scene, tak
ing advantage of a brief breathing spell, to prevent such a
catastrophe, and doing it in the
efficient fashion in which it
prima donna She didn't know him, he didn't know her they
never met again but he was a young kid about to get in a mess
and she was no prima donna but a madonna in the flesh ami
going to help him.
'MO, Schumann-Think was never a prima donna, ifl fact, or in
temperament, a contralto seldom takes the leading role.
She had plenty of temperament and plenty of temper too
when properly aroused, but one must go back to that elemental
and overwhelming maternal quality again to understand why
she never indulged in those fits and furies which are supposed
to be the inalienable right of the supreme operatic or dramatic
star. She would fight for her rights, like one of her own
valkyries, but only her rights, She asked no special privileges,
never put herself above the crowd, and was always too consid
erate of the feelings of others, ever to infringo on them, for
the exclusive satisfaction of her own ego.
IN short she was a GREAT woman, a wonderful-character,
and represented a type which in our world today, is becom
ing all too rare, Superficially of course one might almost con
sider her modern. Like some of her Hollywood prototypes,
she had been married three times, divorced twice, but search
in her domestic and personal lifo as you will, and you will find
no hint of romantic triviality, no breath of scandal.
Of course physically she wasn't the type. Big as a house,
plain as a fence, if she had wished to be, sho could never havo
been cast for a romantio role. Rut sho didn't wish to be. In
fact early in her career, the director of the Vienna Court Opera,
gave her one appraising look and told her to forget art, buy
a sewing machine and work. CHARACTERISTICAMjY, she
did just that! Hut that "pipe organ voice" of hers, coupled
with her energy and determination, proved too strong a combi
nation even for operatio directors or physical handicaps, to
overcome. ,4
OUT it wan more than ahseneo of pulchritude, that, ncc
for tho wholesomencHS, simplicity and rectitude of I
behind the footlights. It was the essential quality of her na
ture, the way she wa mado the deep integrity of her char
acter. She was as before stated, first, last and all the time,
the devoted and self-sacrificing mother not onlv a mother of
the old school but, the classic mother type going back it may be, !
to that primitive age, when mothers ruled tha world.
yillS truth waa most clearly brought out during the World
war, when speaking broken Knglish herself Schumann
Ilcink had nons in both the American and German armies, and
another of her brood of eight, on a German submarine.
Loyally she held to the land of her adoption, touring the
training campa, singing for the soldiers, but again she wan the
MOTHER before everything.
Those boys of hers, doing their duty as they saw it, but fight
ing against her own adopted land, were still her boys, and those
who heard her appeals during the war, asking not begging
asking as a mother's right Indulgence and consideration, for
those of her ohiltlren who were wallowing in tho mud of the
German trenches, were given a demonstration of courageous,
forgiving and all embracing motherhood, which, one of her
auditors at least will never forget.
A ND It's in that role, that we would leave Mme. Ernestine
Schunmnn-Heink, not ag Ortud in Lohengrin, or Erik in
"Pie Walkuere" great as those roles were, but just as a
German American mother, offering her sons willingly to her
two countries, and stretching out her big arms, over land and
sea, to cher and to protect them I
CALLED BY DEATH
Cecil Karl Ryder, ftft, dlrd at the
home of his lntertn-law, Mr. A. M,
Backee. 333 Haven atreet Tuesday
morning of heart trouble. He waa a
native of Kansas. The family cam to
Mrdford November 8 from lols, Kan
sas, to make thetr home.
He waa married to Amy Kverliart at
Osrnet, Kansas, August 11, 1090.
Its leaves his wife, Amy M. Ryder,
Editor, wore a red doublet cov
cried, "dey'll see you, dey'll
he just got lost", and promptly
had come.
the allotted span of three-store
in her own right then, in her
a Farrar, in a similar situation,
impulsive, kindly, but entirely
was done by the great Gorman
counted
her life
one brother, Freom Ryder, Wichita.
Kanaas, and one slater In Class Clly.
Kansas.
Funeral services will be held at the
Perl Funeral Home Thursday at 3:00
p. m. Interment in Medford I O.O.F.
cemetery.
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E 5 RELIEF
iSort, Irritated Skin
Wherevar it li howavar brokan the
kSurlac-lra!y apply toothing
kSur!ac-lrly apply loothingaB
Resinol
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letter, pertaining to peraunai Health and hygiene, not to dneaae.
dlagtioali or treatment, trill be an.nered bj Or. Oradj If a itaroped, wlf-ad-dreued
envelope It encloied. Utter, .hould be brief and written In Ink
Owing to tbe large number of letters received only a few can be answered.
No ten7 can be made to qnerlea not conforming to li.itructtoni. addreu
Dr. William Brad;, 26a El Camlno, Beverly Hllla. CaUf.
THE CUI.TIVA
I do wish Dr, Webster would hurry
up and put crl In his dictionary.
Hero we are establishing another new
word In currency,
and It Is tiresome
defining over and
over axraln thM
t
if t I 2iI essential new
iK t &ll words. What are
dictionaries for,
anyway?
Briefly, vlte Is
a better state of
health than nine
ou of ten "well
folk enjoy. The
reason why
few attain or
maintain vlte la
that they don't know how. I'm tell
ing. 'em. One must tell 'em not once
but at least a dozen times before
they will begin to listen to anything
out of the cut and dried order. It
has been a hard grind, I can testify.
enlightening a handful of the elect
about the crl. The hidebound gink
who learned away back, and still be
lieves, that one takes cold from air
that moves on from dampness never
did sense what we were drlvLng at.
Sometimes studenta or ambitious
office workers attempt to subsist on
a limited budget and eat insufficient
fresh fruit or fresh vegetables, as a
consequence developing In the course
of a season a light or latent scurvy,
characterized by moderate anemln,
Irritability, mental dullness, vague
aches or pains of 'rheumatic" charac
ter, softness and bleeding of the gums,
rapid decay of teeth or new cavity
formation, tendency to show "black
and blue' marks on slight .Injury, or
Inexplicable homorhaglo spots under
the skin. Perhaps the best and one
of the least expensive ways to pre
vent such a state Is the Inclusion In
the dally menu of two or three ounces
of tomato or tomato Juice, fresh or
factory canned (by vacuum process).
Tomato or tomato juice contains the
same amount of vltsmtn O aa does
orange Juice, and much more vita- !
mln A.
In these talks on vlte we are de-;
scribing briefly and at random fac
tors which make the difference be
tween what Is ordinarily called good
health snd the better than ordinary
condition which we call vlte. (That
Is, I hope we do at any rate I call
It vito)
Upright posture and sedentary hab
it or lack of dally exercise In our
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. The newest
wonder kiddie of the theater since
Chester Ersklne zoomed briefly on
the horizon
soems to be Or
son Welles out
of Kenosha by
way of Chicago
and Just at. His
parents nrc
frienda of George
Ade, who named
him and has kept
a practiced eye
on the lad's up
shoot. While in prep
school Welles be
came a runaway
to Ireland and fibbed hla way to a
theatrical role In Dublin, and the
deception turned out so well he b
an playing leads with the famous
Abbey Players. He was then hover
ing around 16.
Returning to America, he Intro
duced one of the first middle west
stork companies. Here Thornton
Wiley came upon him and suggested
him for the role of "Mercutio" In
Katharine Cornell's road show. In
t he Interim he directed a Harlem
Hamlet, wrote a book and several
radio scripts.
He skyrocketed Into ,the New York
ncene by writing, producing and dl
ivetlng the short-lived nonsense.
"Horse Est Hat." White doing this
he rehearsed a Sidney Klngsley play
in which he played a lead. The Rl
.lto, always sceptical, expects him
(n be top man In another five years.
Or s flash In the psn.
Hl,TS
CONTINENTAL D
uw law f.
SMMB
Brady, M.D.
TION Or V1TE
modern civilized life predispose to
slackening of the circulation and In
testinal stasis In most mature adults.
An antidote for this Is the dally roll
ing of somersaults. It takes only a
minute to do a dozen or two first
thing on rising In the morning. Mod
ern science snd art have robbed den
tistry of Its terrors. The burnishing
or polishing away of a minute fis
sure In the enamel (the Incipient
stage of cavity) Is fat more economical
and satisfactory from all viewpoints
than the subsequent filling of a large
cavity or tedious root canal treat
ment. To neglect or postpone timely
dentistry Is penny-wise and pound
foolish. QUESTION" A NO ANSWERS
Pale Children.
Is It all right to give children 4 and
7 years old the Iron snd ammonium
citrate solution you recommend?
They are pale and Iron tablets were
prescribed. (O. C.)
Answer Yes, but for young chil
dren about one-third of the dose
would be enough. Send ten cents
coin and three-cent-stamped enve
lope bearing your address, for book
let "Blood snd Health, which con
tains full directions for preparing and
taking the solution.
Toothless.
If one has no teeth and no plates,
but cuts meats and fresh vegetables
In small pieces or mashes them be
fore swallowing, will digestion be Just
as good as though one had his own
teeth or false plates? (E. L. R.)
Answer No. Without teeth, one Is
certain to suffer with difficulties due
to faulty digestion. It Is Indeed a
strange niggardliness or a queer out'
look which enables one to try to
get along without teeth. The In
evltable outcome of such perversity
Is premature breakdown.
Superfluous Hair.
Will lanolin cream or soap made
with lanolin cause growth of hair on
the face? (Miss O. O.)
Answer No. Send three-cent-
atamped envelope bearing your cor
rect address, and ask for monograph
on Superfluous Hair and Care of the
Skin.
(Copyright, 1030, John F. Dllle Co.)
Ud Nolei Pei won wishing to
communli-ate with Dr. Btad
huuld tend letter direct to Dr
William Brndj. M ( 206 CI
Camlnn. lleverlv Hlils. Calif.
A recent New York visitor was the
desn of game Inventors, George
Parker. He's been watching and In
venting gamea for 60 years, From him
one learns all game crazes have peak
sales for two yenrs no more, no less.
This has been true from tlddlede
wlnks snd croklnole at the turn of
the century to monopoly, the recent
No. 1 crane. Pit, rook, flinch and
ping pong had two years of furore
n piece in the early 00 's and so did
man Jongg, backgammon and the
ping pong revival In the ao's. The
success of a game depends on sim
plicity.
One notices on Madison avenue a
sign: "Tailoring for Golfers Only." A
polished exponent of the golf tailor
ing art la Grantland Rice. He Is
something of a relief from the stock
gaudlness. During a tournament he
appears fn something newish dally,
but In nothing to shake the spectrum.
Usually plain gray, dark blue, au
tumnal tan. Fontaine Fox also shows
sartorial goll restraint.
Newspaper experts on golf are not
the usual brisk types of the editorial
shops. They are a composite of the
fellow you expect to see and usually
do stsndlng placidly with hands in
pockets on the station plstform st
Marcellne, Mo., yet fitting that dandy
Burns Mantle simile: "As live as
stesm." Somehow they thread a dry
crackle of alfalfa humor through their
stuff. Especially did I smile at wbat
one ssld about the veteran shooter
George Volght. George mac
miserable showing against Jock Mc
Leanwhat a perfect golf name I
and came in one day something like
e.ight down. The golf writer described
him as a Wall street msn, and in re
viewing a still later effort observed:
"Volght was off more than an eighth
today."
The ladles who look on, of course,
offer a colorful splotch at a golf
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tournament. At Garden City this
fall there was one Carole Lombard
loolring stunner who strolled out on
the course in the late afternoon wear
ing an extremely diaphanous crea
tion. She contrived to get between
the setting sun and the gallery
switched to her. As she moved for
ward three steps a hundred fellows
moved forward three steps. Until, in
a sudden jet of self consciousness,
she fled.
Here's a name copied from a res
taurant window on Staten Island
not a great way from the ferry slip
Przybyszweskl. That's throwing a
ladle of alphabetical soup across the
counter with a swish. Yet I'll ven
ture the pronunciation Is as simple
as you please. On the outskirts of
flagstaff, Ariz., some years ago there
was a roadside house called Skee's.
It w?. spelled Zcwezychl.
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Shaving Mirror Ruminations: Dur
ing the depression the majority of
quitters were tall handsome men, de
pendent on appearance for success.
The undersized who had to hustle
all their lives quit last and came
back first. The little fellow thought
It out, and the big fellow cried it
out. Aa I mature and glance In the
mirror I am Increasingly grateful my
vocational urge did not veer toward
playing Shakespearian roles or ath
letic championships what with re
quiring tights and track suits. I must
quit squinting. It's that and not the
years that brings those crows feet.
(Copyright, 1936. McNaught
Syndicate)
.
Flight 'o Time
Medford and Jackson County
history from the files of the
Mull Tribune 10 and 20 years
ago.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY .
November 18, 1926
Medford high defeats Eugene, 10 to
0 on a rain soaked field at Eucene.
Racy Moore snd Barney Senn stars
for the locals. Kicking of Eddie Dem
mer pleases Oregon coach.
Two Inches of rain falls in Medford
in the past 24 hours, snd the deluge
continues.
Leonard Carpenter returns from
Pasadena to look after new house he
is building on his orchard.
Henry Fluhrer and Irish Coloman
travel to Los Angeles on pleasure trip.
Gates & Lydlard celebrate the sixth
nnniversary of opening the Economy
Groceteria.
Sams Valley turkey crop being sold
in southern California,
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
November 18, 1016
(It Was Saturday)
Elks will give a Hard Times ball In
the near future.
Pupils of the Jackson school hold a
box social.
Neutral nations plan peace confer
ence In Europe next month.
Ruth Law, woman aviator files
from Chicago to New York to set new
lecord.
President Wilson has 276.
and
Hughes 355 electoral votes.
Great offensive by allies on the
Somme at a standstill.
' 4 . .
A large selection of
BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS
now on display at
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S.
"Oliver Oliver" tickets on sals Wed
nesday at Baldwin Piano Bhoppe and
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. 50c.
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aPACKaDAY
Smoker Aridity Goes
In Jlffv with Bell
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HENRY W. KEYS
Henry W. Keys, CCC employe, with
about three years tn the service, pass
ed away with an attack of acute
pneumonia Monday at the age of M.
He leaves hla wife, Elisabeth Keys
and one daughter Virginia Keys. Also
three children by a former marriage.
Arllne Drake of Seattle; Kathryn
Keys, Seattle and Henry Keys, Jr., of
Manson, Wash.
Mr. Keys had been in this locslity
for a considerable length of time and
had many friends here.
Funeral services will be held st the
Conger chapel at 10:00 a. m. Thurs
day. Rev. w. R. Baird will conduct
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first bottle, return the empty bottle
and carton, and your money will be
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