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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
The nights are getting cool enough
to cause citizens to wonder what wiey
will use for wood next winter.
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B, Morris, the T-Rk til I or dlstrlb
uted routing ears among friend the
put week, which he grew himself,
assisted by Mother Nature. All Mid
they were the beat they ever gnawed
This wu good judgment ir mey ex
pect to get any more.
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Andy Burke of Salem, sheriff of
Marlon co. and demo, candidate for
congress was here the put week, hob
nobbing with his own political Ilk
and shaking hands with all and sun
dry. y
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W. Dlnkenc of Prospect towned
Wed. attending to business, and get'
ting trimmed In a tonsorlal parlor,
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Cltlrens of O. Hill are raising whta
kera for their fair. It Is a pleasure to
behold a sturdy beard, after an epi
demic of the modern mustaches,, on
the verge of Insolvency for lack of
hair.
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It has been nearly two years slnoe
this municipality had a crisis that
required the appointment of a spe
clal committee by the CofO, -
a e
Fred Heath Is doing things to the
front of his apothecary,
e a e
Jim Roosevelt states ha only made
1170,000 In the Insurance business In
five years. This should be an Inspir
ation to local Ins. agta to get out and
hustle, and never say die.
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Len Carpenter when lut heard
from woe heading for Athens, Greece,
a town and country that are not
what they used to be.
e e
When the city gets through fixing
and re-paving the streets, there will
be no excuse for travelling less than
00 per.
e e
Stockmen have started talking
about what they are not going to get
for their steers.
O. Smith Is back from USC. where
he went to school, and acquired some
new wrinkles on how to run a school.
Walt OI mac held has moved to
Roseburg. and hla going left one leu
In atl local civic organ 1 nations.
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The valley tomato la about ready
for picking and throwing.
Jno. Anderson of the C. Pt district
Is bark from Sweden, and where he
got beyond the Arctic circle, In nls
wanderings.
a
The Klwanlans traipsed to C. Pt
the first of the week to eat chicken.
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Wlglette Ashpole, ft. Is visiting In
Idaho where he took his folks,
e e
A number of local democrsts at
tended a picnic In 3. Palls todav.
where speakers stressed the Impor
tance of continuing the present dem
ocratic picnic.
a e e
A bunch of cltlrens whose waking
hours are spent loitering at the goll
course c hided F. Luy. the Antelope
cowman and farmer Thura. about his
frequency In coming to town. Six
Luy, as the lawyers say, replied nls
detractors were not coming into
court, with clean hands, or then
necks washed.
PORTLAND. Aug. 13. AP)
Grass and flowers will be planted
and the new state capltol grounds
will be landscaped by the North
west Landscape A: Nursery company,
Portland, succesful bidder for the
job at 13.367.40.
Aid Hood Project
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. ( API
An allotment of 1200.000 was asked
from the PWA today by the army
engineers for surveys snd borings
on the Willamette valley flood con
trol project. The work would be
preliminary to a possible allocation
of funds to start actual construc
tion. Arm engineers have approved
the project nnd congress oted for
tt but failed to provide, money.
Will It Be Win Monday?
rTHZ best indication war will not break out in Europe tomor-
row is the widespread fear bat it will.
A week ago, the skipper of tliis column received a communi
cation from New York marked "confidential" which stated,
Herr Hitler and his storm troops would march into Czecho
slovakia, early Monday morning, August 15th.
This tip was part of a well known financial advice service.
That the information behind the report, did influence the stock
market, is generally conceded.
But that it means, in some way Hitler's secret war plans
have "leaked" and he really DOES intend, or has intended,
to add the scalp of Czecho-Slovakia to his belt, as ho did that
of Austria a few months ago on a certain date is to say the
least, exceedingly DOUBTFUL.
FOR while Hitler may not be as smart as his adoring Brown
Shirts maintnin, he is certainly nobody's fool. And on
one but a fool in his position would let his war plans leak out,
or allow a rumor of militant action go unchallenged if he really
intended to TAKE it.
And there is every indication that this report of a German
smash tomorrow morning, hag not been discouraged by Berlin,
and some indication that it was inspired, originally by a certain
press agency not far from der Wilhelm Strasse.
AT any rate our advice, to security holders, who subscribe to
Ihn ahnva finnncinl service, would be to dclav the dumrintr
of their holdings on the market
European war this week, is concerned.
Of course a war May break, ANYTHING may happen in
this cock-eyed world, but we repeat the best indications it
won't, is the general belief, it will.
For as the situation now
could start a European war,
when all her neighbors and enemies expect it. When she does
strike, it will be in the dark, without warning with the expecta
tion that the "coup d'etat" can
was the case with Austria practically overnight.
SO calm yourself Mr. Coupon Clipper and don't let these wild
rumors from Paris and Berlin get you down. We are not
saying this may not be the time
at all about that, but we are
European war coming off as advertised is, (at least in our judg
ment) no better thnn one of these doughnut to a million dollar,
bets.
Time To Call A Halt
O PEAKING of communications
J fldifnrial ripnk worthy of comment.
One is from the "Associated
lined Hood River, giving an
of the so-called "anti-picketing
ballot this November.
Another is from a labor representative in Coquille declaring
this same measure is nothing
unions in this state. and surprisingly enough urging the
editor to "stick by your class"
THAT "stick by your class"
tliA rnnininniention instead
direct communication to this
but was really, merely a copy
of labor unions, in this part of
The two communications however are good examples of what
to expect during the approaching
measures, but candidates are
efforts to boost one side or the
votes.
TO return to that "stick by your class" however. It reminds
us nf nnr iYniripnnpH n rounlo of vears aero when on a trip
the Atlantic coast, we encountered large numbers of old
acquaintances who could roughly be classified as economic
royalists. They didn't express the thought quite so crudely,
perhaps, but they did make the same general appeal, to the
effect that in such parlous times all adults with any savings
outside of their weekly pay check, were capitalists, and there
fore should do everything in their power to defeat Roosevelt,
in other words should stick by THEIR class.
And so it goes. This reprehensible appeal to class prejudice,
is like many other political slogans, it depends so much upon
whose ox is gored. As a matter of fact the appeal was used
two years ago, and will be used this year and two years hence,
not on ONE but on BOTH sides of the political fence.
ND tliis, we agree, is unfortunate, regrettable. if not
checked mav even prove tragic. In fact we would go
so far as to say, that practically all the serious troubles not only
in this country, but the world at large can be grouped under
this general heading of class hatred and class prejudice.
And tho only hope of this
see it, is to somehow, someway
out of the mad psychosis that is so
over the abyss to its destruction.
'OR what are these dictatorships abroad for example but
political products of class hatreds and class prejudices,
he deification of one class aiiainst another, the subjugation of
one class, or one race, TO another.
And as these two communications show, we have our class
war, on this side of the Atlantic,
mild it is true, but the germ is
ake root and flourish, then what
radons teeth t
Our Coquille communicant
anti-picketing measure, not because it is wrong or unjust in
this or that particular, but because it threatens the supremacy
of HIS ilas.
Am! if he wishes his class to grow and prosper then he must
fight all legislation that threatens to take away any privileges,
and fight for all legislation that promises to add to them.
o suggestion as to what is best for the country, and there
fun for ALL class,- in it. Thus the self-interest of one class,
clashes with the self-interest of the other, each greedily grab-j
as far as the outbreak of another
exists only Germany aggression
and Germany v. 11 never strike,
be made a "fait accompli" us
to sell stocks we know nothing
saying that the chances of this
there are two others on the
Farmers of Oregon. Inc." date
affirmative argument in support
bill" which will be on the
but an effort to destroy labor
and expose this nefarious plot.
is what interested us. No doubt
of bpincr. as it Jinneured to be.
paper, was addressed as such,
of a letter sent out to members
the state.
campaign, not only as for as
concerned, strongly partisan
other and thus secure favorable
country, and the world as we
destroy class prejudice. snap
plainly propelling this planet
and here in this state, very
there, and if it is allowed to
will be our harvest from these
tells the worker to oppose this
bing all that can be reached,
the hindmost 1
1M0TH1XG new about this. In fact the Bible had a great deal
to say about it. And the pity of it all is, as the Good Book
clearly brought out that in such a situation not only does the
devil take the hindmost, but
fact unless the route to destruction is ultimately abandoned,
He will take the whole damned family!
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letter, pertaining to perianal nealtn and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady tf a stamped self
addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letter, mould be brief and written In ink.
owing to the large noniber ol letter, received only a few can be answered.
No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instruction,. Address
Or. William Brady, 263 El (.'amino, Beverly Hills, Calif. '
LOW BLOOD
The most frequent caue of low
blood pressure U anemia. It must
be remembered that low blood pres
sure U not a disease and cannot
be Intelligently treated without an
understanding of
the condition of
which It la
sign. It would
be as foolish to
follow a diet or
treatment or take
medicine for low
blood pressure
without particu
lar regard for
what, if any
thing, alls the
patient, aa It la
to attempt to
lower or correct high blood pressure
In any such blind way. It must be
remembered too that certain Indi
viduals normally have blood pressure
lower than the average. Just as some
of us may have a pulse rate slower
than the average.
It Is my conviction that the less
a layman knows or Imagines he
knows aout blood pressure, the better
for his health.
I have always had bradycardia,
which, I blush to Bay, means alow
heart and has nothing to do with
my name. When I last noticed, many
years ago, my blooa pressure was
lower than the average, too.
But
what do I care? Although I have
been examined a great many times
and could have read the blood pres
sure as It was measured, l have never
been Interested enough to pay any
attention to It. Even If tt were
abnormally high or low, It would be
futile to fel anxious abou it or to
attempt to do anything about It
other than the diagnosis' and treat
ment of the condition responsible.
A certain type of constitution, body
build, physical development or make
up, variously designated ns "asthenic,"
weak" or "entcroptotlc," la generally
associated with low blood pressure.
These Individuals are usually flat-
chested, long-walstcd. moro or less
sway-bneked or lordotic, that Is, the
forwnrd curve of the spine Is exng-
gerated. They usually, have falling,
sagging or ptosis of various abdom
inal organs. Inheritance of poor
structural material may be a factor
of this constitutional or physical
frailty, but In my Judgment tnade- i
quate physical education In child
hood and youth Is a more Important
factor. We cannot here consider the
question In detail. Some practical
suggestions may be found in the new
edition of the Last Brady Symphony,
complete words and music for 10 1
cents coin, If you accompanv your I
Man About
Manhattan
By QEOIUJH ILChhH
NEW YORK Until a vear or so
ago I was as curious as anyone as to
who would play Scarlett O'Hara. but
now it hardly seems Important any
more, rhey have
fiddled around
too long. Scarlett
Is still Scarlett
and Tara is
symbol, but
fever burns you
only so long
Then you coo!
out. r think
that's happened
to a iot of peo
ple, and if t were
a stock-holder
the company
that is to film
GtORE luct GWTW I think I
would be ilnm good and sore about
It. Because somebody missed the
boat. And there Isn't any excuse f '-r
missing a boat like that.
When you think back and consider
how you felt about the book your
self the first time you read it. when
you think of the excitement aud the
mass hysteria and the unbelievable
possibilities for such a picture if ti
were timed Just right, it makes you
little sad and a little sick. Because
here was a chance to land tho box
office high of all time. And the
muffed it. And plums like that don't
grow on trees not even in Holly
wood. They Just happen, and If you
don't pick Tm the birds get em
Then where are you? You're standing
a high hill with a bag In yo
hand looking for something that Isn't
there anymore.
To be perfectly honest I wouldn't
be surprised to see 'Shirley Temple
wind up in the role. And if thla hap
pens I would recommend that Laurel
and Hardy be given the parts of hc
Tvirlton twins. You may as well go
whole hog. you know. And Tor A.ihlej
Wilkes I would recommend Charlej
Btckford.
That leaves Melsme and who would
be better than Mae West? There
needn't be any slaves. To make it
unique the producers could chaiue
the locale to the Sahara and haw
the Arabs picking cotton in the M
cotton Held down by the Nile. Would
n't It be the nut to hate a h Ik
come riding up with a squadron of
his men and bawl: "Yo all git outen
hst howp 'to I Just mtch'U mow
yuh down." T!irn Jrtm Boles could
leap nut cl n i ;:i:ia tree and sing
he Desert Son"
and the devil as usual taking
the foremost, the middle most, in
Brady, M P.
PRESSURE
request with a three-cent-stamped
envelope bearing your address.
In another large group of Indi
viduals with low blood pressure the
fundamental trouble la nutritional
deficiency, shortage of calcium, phos
phorus and. Iron In the diet or In the
Individual's capacity to assimilate
these elements from food; such In
capacity to assimilate la generally due
to inadequate supply of vitamins D,
B and O vitamin D (sunshine vita
min) being essential for the assimila
tion of calcium and phosphorus and
their retention and utilization In the
body; vitamins B and O being essen
tial for the assimilation and utiliza
tion of Iron. High calcium diet Is
generally advisable for these indi
viduals, together with calcium feed
ing the supplementary rations of
vitamins D, B and O. Instructions
arc given In a monograph on Dally
Requirement of Calcium, Calcium
Feeding and The Vitamins Everybody
Needs, available on request if you
provide a three -cent-stamped enve
lope bearing your address.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Prejudice Is Being overcome
Communication from a liability
insurance company closes with this
observation :
"We believe prejudice against the
ambulant or injection treatment of
hernia is beliur overcome. The method
appears to be employed by a majority
of Industrial surgeons in this state
as well as In (a bordering state)."
Answer The March of Medicine
has always been like that frequent
pauses, marking step, while the lead
ers scufle with their prejudices.
Menopause
Please send me Information con
cerning calcium for -the relief of hot
flashes from the menopause. (Mrs.
L. J. C.)
Answer Send three -cent-stamped
envelope bearing your address and
repeat your request.
Quinine as Tonic
Havo lived In southern Indiana 20
years. Don't know wnether 1 have
had true malaria or not. But since
taking two grain quinine capsules
three times dally for over four
months I have gained much In gen
eral health. Would It oe harmful In
any way to continue It. or to resume
taking it later? (Mrs C. L.)
Answer I should say rather take
It for a month in the spring, again
in the summer, again In the autumn.
(Copyright 1938. John P. Dille Co.)
Ed Note. Perom wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady. M I).. 365 El
Cn ni I no, Beverly Hills. Calif.
I'm not ktdd.'ng. I really mean ev
ery word of this. Since they've fid
dled around this long I see no rea
son why they shouldn't have some
fun out of It. Because the real time
for GWTW Is past. Christmas Is the
time to eat fruitcake not August
Of course they'll probably make n
interesting picture, but for me it
will be Just a picture, and I reoll
don't care whether I see It or not.
I'm certainly going to read the re
views before I do see It. I'd hate to
go looking for Margaret Mitchell':
book and not find It there, rhat would
be too much like seeing them thro
eggs at Whistler's "Mother."
And while we're on the subject l
wonder what Whistler's father wa
like. There, pals. Is really the forgot
ten man.
OF BARLEY SAGS
PORTLAND. Aug. 13 UP) A sharp
drop in northwest barley markets
and weakness in corn and oats ap
peared In the past week, with feed
ing types of barley down IS per 100
pounds from a week ago. Malting
types were In only fair demand wltn
buyers awaiting new rop aemples.
Corn and oata in the northwest
tended downward, reflecting mid:
western sentiment.
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and Good EARNINGS
SAFETY
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count INSURED Up
to 15.000 by an agency
of the United States
government.
PROFIT
Current dividend rate,
.
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ing as muh a
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JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
126 E Main
Comment
on the
Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
PRESIDENT Roosevelt discarding
subterfuge and meeting the Issue
squarely, tells the voters of Georgia
that he thinks they ought to de
feat their present senator, Walter
F. George, and nominate Lawrence
Camp In his place.
(In Georgia, the Democratic nom
ination Is the same as election).
THE reasons offered by the Pres
ident for wanting George de
feated and Camp nominated are
clear-cut and definite. They are:
t. Senator Oeorge WILL NOT go
along with him In everything he
wants to do.
3. Camp WILL go along.
Mr. Roosevelt added:
"To carry out my responsibil
ity as President, It la. clear that
there should be co-operation be
tween members of my own party
and myself."
' That Is to ssy, all Democrats
should do whatever he wants them
to do. ' v
WITH that theory, this writer le
not In sympathy. . Congressmen
are not elected Just to "go along"
with the President In whatever he
wants to do, regardless of their own
convictions.
Congress is a separate branch of
our government, equal in power
with the President. It la expected
to use Its own independent Judg
ment not merely to put Its OK
whatever the President wants.
Just because he wants it.
When, as has been the case for
the past several years, the Presi
dent's , party has such an over
whelming majority In congress as
to be supreme In power and con
temptuous of opposition, "going
along with the President" in what
ever he happens to want brings us
dangerously near to the brink of
dictatorship. '
To say the very least that can
be raid, It puts too much power in
one man's hands.
B
UT, whether or not one agrees
said In Georgia the other day, one
must admire the forthrlghtness with
which he said it, and the good
sportsmanship he displayed in the
manner of Its saying.
In the past, with few exceptions,
(one notable exception being Ken
tucky) he has pussyfooted, trying
to give the Impression that he was
not interfering with any state's
politics, whereas he manifestly WAS
Interfering.
In Georgia, he came squarely out
Into tho open and said what he
wanted to say. This writer admlrea
that method and commands Presi
dent Roosevelt for ualng it. It is
to be hoped that he uses it oftener.
The
Capital
Parade
(Continued from Page One.)
the continent, he softened visibly,
until hla friends and enemies both
concluded that he would abandon his
purge of the democracy. And now
the purge Is on again. It's hard to
understand why It was Interrupted,
but, nevertheless, It Is on. It Is fool
ish to try to predict the president's
actions. But now once more. It seems
fairly certain that whatever he does,
it will be aggressive.
4 '
File Park Vote Plea
PORTLAND. Aug. 13. (AP) ,
Sponsored by a community club j
group, a petition bearing 14.600
signatures, or about two-thirds of i
the number necessr y, was presented j
to the city auditor, calling for an i
election in November on the ques- 1
tion of a mandatory tax levy or ,
four-tenths of a mill for parks and
playgrounds. j
CONVENIENCE
rhere are no penalties
or costs of any kind
for opening or closing
an Account. Pay any
amount at your convenience.
NUMN ASK CUT
PORTLAND, Aug. 13. AP) Ore
gon walnut growers pleaded before
the state welfare commission yes
terday that they could not pay the
minium scale of wages for women
and minor children this year be
cause of the low price of nuts.
Growers said they could pay 25
cents an hour to such workers and
guarantee at least 30 cents an hour
for piece work. They said not more
than 50 percent of the piece work
ers should be required to mako the
minimum.
The scale is 30 cents an hour for
a 44-huor week and requires that
at least 75 percent of piece workers
make 30 cents or more.
CORRIGAN TAKES
AUTO TO GOTHAM
NEW HOPE, Pa.. Aug. IS. (P)
Douglas (Wrong Way) Corrigan left
today by automobile for New York
after a brief rest here from "all the
fuss and publicity.;'
The Atlantic flier motored to this
artists and writers colony late yester
day to visit Stanley H. Howe, secre
tary to Mayor La Ouardla of New
York, at the home Howe bought a
few weeks ago.
OF IDAHO LOSES
MACKAY, Idaho, Aug. 13. (AP)
Troy D. Smith of Mackay, two
term cowboy speaker of the Idaho
house of representatives, was de
feated In his race for renomlnation
as Custer county representative on
the Democratic ticket.
The winner was Emeet Donahue
of ;hallls. Custer :unty Democratic
chairman. The unofficial vote today
stood at 475 to 217.
ICE, FROST FRET
MUD LAKE, IdRho, Aug. 13.
(AP) Let the nation worry about
the heat Camas meadows and Mud
Lake farmers are concerned with
frost.
They cast anxious glances at fav
orite weather slgnj and hoped it
wouldn't return after two successive
chilly mornings. Let alone frost,
there was even a thin skim of Ice
at Comas meadows. Only the tips of
potatoes were damaged.
Keep,s Ills Money
McMINNVILLE. Aug. 13. f AP)
James P. Hutchens, 65, Peavlne
Ridge rancher convicted last month
of assault with a dangerous weapon,
elected yesterday to serve a two
year prison term rather than pay
a 750 fine.
MAT
t:t.-.-3:l:
il M ,7 D H t I
Flight o Time
.Med ford and Jackson County
nmory from tre file, ot the
. Mall Tribune 10 and 80 year,
aso.
TEN VEAKS AGO TODAY
Aujust 14, WiS
(It was Tuesday)
Rogue river valley residents at
cross-state railroad hearing boost
plan at Portland hearing.
Forest fire situation In California
again serious.
Mall Tribune starts straw vote for
president.
Brush fire burns on slopes of Roxy
Ann.
Mrs. Malsle Dally of the Hillcrest
orchard Is hurt, when the auto she
Is driving turns over.
First car of local tomatoes shipped
to Portland.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
August 14, 1918
(It was Wednesday)
Amerloin troops In France now
number 1.250,000.
German people depressed by recent
allied victories on the Western Front.
Valley Bartletts sell In Chicago for
$3.52 per box net.
City schools will not open until
September 30 this year.
This Is the coolest day of the sum
mer with a maximum temperature of
68.5 degrees.
New dance hall at Prospect is open
ed for business.
Home Tragedy
MARYSVILLE, Cal., Aug. 13.
(AP) Dolores Grljalva, 16 months
old, died today from complications
resulting from severe burns when
she trust an arm Into a pot of
boiling soup.
Chevrolet
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JINGLES
Copyrighted
No rest for the wicked in
this world of strife,
Must be I've lived an awful
misspent life 1
I get all set for a good old
vacation trip,
Then have to stick 'round
let my "rest" slip.
$ut you bet by heck I'll fool
'em next year
When we get so busy I just
won 'tf be here!
When I'm asked where I'm
going, I just won't tell! ;
I'll play the old army game
and be A.W.O.L.
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Rogue River Chevrolet
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