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Ye Smudge Pot
By Art hoi Perry.
A LotWr-writer to the editor of
the Mteomed Portland Journal mar
vela at the harmony he eaya he
found prevailing at a recent ptcnlo
of Multnomah county Democrat!, It
would not be good form for a picnic
guest, munching a sandwich to In
form the world he can't swallow the
Bjaaln Democratic candidates, either,
e e
Wild blackberries are now at thetr
beet and several were seen depart
ing with palls Tuesday.
"Meetings of young people some
times bring forth resolutions so pink
a to make elders turn white."
(Oakland (Calif.) Tribune) That's
nothing A local father reported he
would "turn all colors of the rain
bow" If he ever found out his boy
was a eampua communist.
Carole Lombard bf the movies re
ports she likes to pay taxes to the
government, and to that end -the lady
pungled up about 86 per cent of
.466,000, received In 1037. It she
expects to get It back because of
beauty, womanly charm, and acting
Ability we are for It, but fear Miss
Lombard will get fooled.
e e e
NEVER KNEW THAT
(Chlloquln (Ore.) Review)
"Reports coming to us vary on
the value of such Information
gathered, but the great prepon
derance cf evidence is that the
average employee In the average
place of business doesn't know
the first thing about his coun
try." e
The New Deal high command la
now dabbling In botany. It It pro
posed to graft a rubbers tamp upon
a "good Republican," and call what
cornea forth a "Liberal.'
e
Angling has been poor this year.
However, no fisherman has been
found starved to death on the end
of a fishing pole.
e
Len Carpenter of the ranch set,
at last reports was In Hungary. He
wishes he wae home to tell a CofC.
lunclieon he found no place In
Kurope that compares to the Rogue
River valley.
a
The old-faAhtoned house slipper
with the flexible sole la reported
again popular with the womenfolks,
and a pleasant change from French
hwU. The old-fashioned boy used to
do as he was told, when whacked
with an old-fashioned slipper. The
old-fnhloned wearer could remove the
slipper, deliver the blow and have
the slipper back on her foot before
the modern mother could Issue a
command to her offspring.
e e e
The (to'.f tournament Is over. A
movement to launch a lawn mowing
tournament among the golfera la
being frowned down, because It
would spoil their atroke and stride,
and besides they don't want to take
all the exercise.
e e
LET'S HAVE A WAR..
'It la the crowded quarters which
will suffer the mont from bombing.
Those quarters, however, are In
habited by those who have not suc
ceeded in life the reftwe of the
community. In fact, which would be
well rid of them. Besides, the ex
plosions of the bombs will inevit
ably cause many caws of mndncM
Tin- person whose nervous system Is
deficient will not he able to survive
the shock. In this way bombing will
help to discover the neurasthenics
In our community and to remove
them from social life. (From
"Arvhlv der Oesellschsft fur Hansen
hlologle.') see
H. Brtdgrs. the Australian agitator
mho enjoys more prlvlleRea In Amer
ica than he would had he lingered
In his native Isnd, has been yanked
Into a Lot Aiveles court for con
tempt. It's about time, sigh the Ps
elfin Coast victims of the gentVbell
rntslng. PORTLAND, Sept. 7. (AP) Cir
cuit Judges Robert Tucker and J. P.
Winter, sitting en banc, heard argu-mr-nis
today on whether a discharged
lumber worker could collect from
the atite unemployment compensa
tion romminaion, due to n AFL-CIO
The Man for the Place
WE seldom agree with Bernarr McFaddcn'i editorials in
Liberty.
But now and then old "Bodylove" gets a good idea, and
fails to bury it completely, in platitudes and business-slogan
gibberish.
The current offering entitled "The Poor Old Republican
Party I" is a good example.
BM. is a staunch Republican and wants the Grand Old Party
to win but he believes there is little chance as long as
John D. M. Hamilton remains the party chairman and leader.
In fact he considers John D. M. the party's greatest liability,
and wants him kicked out, with someone like his dignified
predecessor, Henry P. Fletcher put in his place.
WE can't agree with that last suggestion. Another Henry
P. Fletcher would be worse than retaining John. But this
column DOES agree that a new hand at the party helm, is
imperative, a hand that can revive party confidence and above
all supply aggressive and enlightened leadership.
.....
MORE than that, we know just the man. None other than
Congressman Bruce Barton of New Tork, a NATURAL
for the job, nothing less!
For such a job Barton has EVERYTHING. Ho is vigorous,
magnetic, self-confident; a past-master of publicity and promo
tion work; a fluent talker; a convincing writer, and above all,
he is SMART I
For Barton believes the ONLY hope of Republican success,
is to accept the ESSENTIAL principles of Roosevelt's Now Deal,
instead of continuing to oppose them, and promise the people
of the country to,
Iron out their defects and from a sound business, common
sense standpoint MAKE THEM WORK I
"The Democrats," says Barton in effect, "are strong on new
ideas and weak on carrying them out. The Republicans are
weak on new ideas but strong on carrying them out. Obviously
from the standpoint of the welfare of this couptry, it is now
time to retire the party that has presented the new ideas, but
can't carry them out with the purty that CAN."
Put Bruce Barton in John D. M.'s place, give him a free
hand, on his own terms, and two years hence the Republican
party will have an excellent chance.
Retain John D. M. and the snphomnric political obscuran
tism he represents, and unless conditions radically change, it
will be Landon and Knox all over again.
Time Is With Peace
THE one great ally for peace in Europe, and about the
nnlv nnp in time.
The longer war is delayed,
being none.
It isn't a matter of months.
can get through September without an outbreak of hostilities
(excluding the war in Spain of course) there is every likelihood,
there will be no general war until 1939 at least. And perhaps
not then. For it is literally true, the longer peace endures,
he stronger she becomes.
HITLER'S policy is now fairly plain. It is still enmeshed in
his fanatical, neurotic psychology, of course, but this much
seems clear:
Der Fuehrer has become convinced by his army advisers,
that Germany can't win a long war, and unless England agrees
to stay out, there can't be a short one.
And England won't stay out. In fact while tho old lion
has been sleeping for a long time, a few weeks ago he opened
his eyes, lumbered to his haunches, and for a week at least, the
old boy's tail has been twitching, believe it or not.
And that is what Hitler doesn't like. He could handle
France and even stave off Russia, but with the British navy
again bottling Germany up, not a chancel
SO what!
Well, as wo sec it, 'unless Der Fuehrer suffers a cataleptic
fit, and that figuratively speaking is always possible, ho will
a hand on the idea of starting tronlilo in Europe at the present
time, and return to his Plan No. 1.
Which was, to threaten war but never wage it, to work
day and night for the extension of German control through
Czechoslovakia and Hungary, even to the oil fields of Rumania,
but to get his way as he did in the Rhinelnud and in Austria,
withont fighting, not as a result of it.
In other words to go to the very brink of war, hut never
into it. To secure meanwhile all that can be secured without it.
A pretty shrewd plan, the only fly in the ointment is this,
what if his, or someone else's FOOT slips 1
EXAMINER FOR NUB
CE F'
WASHINGTON. Sept. 7. The
National Lahor Relation board re
ceived a recommendation from one of
It examiner today to require the
rtrd Motor company to rcltwtat 129
employe at Its Richmond, Cal., riant.
The recommendation was part of a
report by Trial Examiner Thomas H.
Kennedy, who aatrt a. an the United
Automobile Worker, a CIO affiliate,
baa been iwlrctrd by 1.120 of the
1.277 production workcra aa their
bargaining agent. He recommended
the company enter negotiation! with
that union.
Kennedy deciaren there waa evi
dence of "wldenprcad discrimination-'
a?atmt Pord employes at Richmond
because" of their union affiliations.
He added In uplte of the dealana
tlon of the II A W. by the worker,
the company had refused to bargain
with the union.
The report aatd the company had
used a plan of union discourage
ment In which FWd uaed the aerriccA
of a man dwrlbwl aa "John Adams"
for the purpoat of misleading cm
ploye concerning Ford'a labor pol
Idea. Ford distributed "propaganda"
to the workera which ridiculed union
lain and attempted to Identify th
auto workera as communlattc. Ken
the better the chance of there
It's a matter of days. If Europe
TO
TAUNT. Sept. 7. (flpl 1 Word waa
received from th postal department
today by Postmaster L. W. Pane, that
the Talent rural route would become
a part of Aahland route No. 3. effec
tive October 1.
The merger Mil require a change
In addreaa from Talent to Anhland
for approximately 300 families In the
Talent area. H ta expected that the
move will reduce Talent from third
to fourth ela.M post of flee rank.
Earl 8. Robbliu. present carrier on
the Talent route, which Include!
about 39 miles, will continue to cover
the route out of the A'hland pot-offlce.
CERTIGRADE CEDAR SHINGLES
AT
BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
FH0NE 1
Personal Health Service
By William
' mined letter, pertaining to personal healtb and brglene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered bj lit. Brad; it a etamped eelt
addreued envelope la eneluied. Letter, mould be oriel and written In uili.
Owing to the lama number of lettera received onlj a few can be aniwered
No reply can be made to querlea not conformlni, to Instruction,, address
Dr. William Brady, 26a El tamlno, Ueverlj HUH. Cam.
FANATIC
An amateur prospective mother
spent a long week-end In hospital
the right place to be It the home
lacks the convenience having three
teeth extracted.
The teeth were
con demned , by
her doctor be
came they were
so-called "dead
teeth" that Is,
pul pleas. The
pulps had been
removed from the
teeth at one time
or another In the
past few years by
her dentor. The
dentor and doc
tor agreed that there waa no Indica
tion of Infection In or about the
roots of the teeth, but they were
unanimous In the belief that "dead"
teeth are a menace alwaya and the
jiooner they are extracted the better.
The doctor went a bit further than
that, averring that even though
there were no sign of Infection, never
theless there Is constant poisoning
of the patient's system (and In this
Instance of course poisoning of the
developing fetus too) from "dead"
teeth.
Without engaging in the contro
versy between the two schools of
thought In dentistry and medicine
In reference to the conservation or
the removal of pulpless teeth, I mere
ly say that I'd never permit a pulp
less tooth to be removed from my
Jaw under any circumstances unless
I had good reason to believe the
tooth Infected beyond reasonabl hope
of cure by treatments by my dentor.
A tooth from which the pulp or
"nerve" has been removed Is de
prived of Its normal supply of nutri
tion, material for growth, building
or repair, for that comes chiefly
through the blood supply, and the
"pulp" is made up largely of blood
vessels and capillary spaces or chan
nels through which blood seeps.
But even after destruction or re
moval of the pulp the tooth struc
ture may still receive some nourish
ment through Its roots from the soft
tissues Immediately surrounding. Up
on this physiological observation
conservative dentists base their opin
ion that pulpless teeth should be
left undisturbed as long aa they
serve a useful function.
It Is probably true that a pulp
less tooth Is rather more likely to
become Infected than a sound tooth
Is. Radical dentists seem to believe
Man About
Manhattan
By OfcOHOB rUCKEK
Above the Clouds Reflections on
spasm b a n d a, voodoo drugstores.
wrought lace Iron work balconies
and a thousand
other faceta pe
culiar to fabu-
I o u a New Or
leans: C h 1 c a go and
Southern's r a e y i
IKkheed la 7000
feet above the
delta . . . We're
clipping along at
181 mllea per
hour . . . But
I oan't hear the
motors . . . The
only thing I hear :
fetOR&E IUCKM la the throbbing
Jangle of a New Orleans spasm band
. . . Ever hear one? A spasm band
Is a mlscellaneoue collection of Neg- ,
roes playing on pan tops, aoap boxes,
broomsticks, tin cana. and gongs
. . . They play In Jitter-bug fashion,
wandering the streets like strolling
minstrels and serenading anybody .
for a dime. )
Ever hear of anger powder? . . .
That'a one of the gaudy little Items
obtainable In voodoo drugstore . . .
You have lo be known to get In one
of them . . . Then you are treated
to this weird assortment of conjure
stuff: dragon'a blood, mad luck water,
delight powder, black eat oil. hell's ;
devil powder and snake root. There
are scores of other Items 1 could
name but they're unprintable In a
family newspaper. Cost you from
two blta to a dollar fo'blta each.
Aa ra aplralled above, Shuahan
airport and lit out aeroa Lake Pont
chsrtraln our position waa 39 degreer
58 mlnutee north latitude; 90 de
grees 84 mlnutee weat longtltude . .
that'a where New Orleans Is . . . But
from where we are there Isn't any
New Orleans now . . . Bhe'e Just a
bend In the river.
Marguerite Clark's lovely home on
St. Charles avenue has been sold to
Robert Eddy, the rtirnlture man. and
she's In New York . . . And not far
above her home la Loyola unlverslly.
It'a so close to Tulane that you can
sit In a Loyola classroom and wink
al a Tulane co-ed . . . Remember
Wllnm Frances ffaurasaen. the act
ress l"S;nge Door")? She's a New Or
leans girl and her father Is a ship
captain.
Sorry J didn't get to tell Dick
Veclno. at the St. Charles and Sam
Ouarlno. at the Rooaevelt. goodby
CTH AND FIR
I h
iiajU-'
Brady, M P.
SURGERY
that Infection of a pulpless tooth Is
Inevitable, and since such Infection
may be present without giving rise
to pain or other evidence that the
systemic poisoning or focal Infection
resulting from It, they hold that It
Is beet to extract such teeth In every
, Instance.
That, as nearly aa I can learn, Is
the bone of contention.
Aa already Intimated, tn my Judg
ment the removal of pulpless teeth,
in the absence of evidence of Infec
tion, Is fanatic surgery.
QI'ERTIONS AND ANSWERS
Persistent.
Have Ben Told some people are
entirely cured of High Blood pressure
by taking Garlic. I decided to ask
your advice. (Mrs. W. A. W.)
Answer Garlic, onions, chives,
leek, shallot, or other species of
Allium has no more Influence on
blood pressure, high, low or normal, i
than potato or cabbage has. If blood
pressure Is high It Is futile to try
to be your own doctor. Might as
well try to doctor yourself for high
fever or rapid breathing. Neither
can a physician do anything for
"high blood pressure" until he finds
out what alls the patient.
Black and Blue.
What causes some people to turn
black and blue from .the slightest
bump or blow or even without known
Injury? (Miss P. M.)
Answer Purpura, scurvy, devel
opmental or nutritional deflclences In !
the blood. Large Intake of vitamin
O (present in fresh fruits, fresh
green vegetables) and supplementing
diet with calcium and vitamin D will
overcome the trouble In many In
ptances. loriln Prevents fining Stale.
Two years ago, following your sug
gestion. I began taking lodln ration
and to It I attribute greatly im
proved vigor and endurance during
a strenuous period months later. On
asking our druggist for "mild tinc
ture of lodln" I was Informed there
Is only one tincture of lodln and
that Is the 10 per cent tincture.
(B. B.)
Answer The U5.P., however,
specifies tincture of Iodine (7.5 per
cent strength) and mild tincture of
Iodine (3.5 per cent strength).
(Copyright, 1938. John F. Dllle Co.)
Ed Note. PerMjnt wishing to
communicate with Or. Brady
Miouw send letter direct to Or.
William Brady, M D.. 2B5 El
Cam I no, Beverly Hills. Cailf.
.. They're two bartenders who
can tell a good story . . . And I'm
porry I didn't get to visit any of
thore famous Negto Cults. In sum
mer the refreshment Is "blessed lem
onade" but In winter It's "blessed
coffee."
If you close your eyes and listen
!kvi in . n.-MT , ii. i . i
1 I ftiit I I aa mm. n i.mm ..n.i. 'xaBaHmKMaMBBamaMaaaBK -
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carefully you can hear the chant of
the snowball man . . . The snowball
has edged Into the Ice cream sales
In New Orleans . . . They're gobs of
shaved Ice saturated with fruit
syrup raspberry, fig, peach, banana,
anything you want 5 cents. ,
Then there Is the matter of the
"poor boy." A "poor boy" Is a sand
wich but what a sandwich. It's a
whole loaf of bread halved length
wise and piled with roast beef, let
tuce and tomatoes. Costs a nickel.
Tou can't see much of the French
Quarter unless you walk . . And
you can't see much of the rest of
New Orleans unless you ride . . .
That section of the Quarter near the
French Market has been monopolized
by Italians . . . And that area
populated by the Irish Is known as
The Irish Channel . . . The first
white, man to glimpse the site of
New Orleans was Luis Moscoso, a
surveyor with DcSota, but I claim
to be the last to have seen It be
cause I trained a pair of binoculars
on her Just as she disappeared In
the haze. That was Just a little
while ago . . . Now we're already
past Jackson. Miss., and heading Into
Memphis . . . The old Big Muddy
is crawling beneath us like a big
snake, headln' south ... In six
hours I'll be back In New Tork.
The
Capital
Parade
I Continued frum Page One )
only common sense to be a bit more
tHttiui who nifir iiuiiey in cnHncy
times. Not so Marnner Eccles. He
thinks that the bank examiners
should relax their rules on loan
liquidity when business Is poor, thus
stimulating more lending, and only
tighten the rules when business is
good, thus moderating the boom. He
also claims that there has been dup
lication of the bank examining func
tion, and that to have three agencies
all empowered to examine banks Is
foolish and unhealthy.
Actually there hasn't been real
duplication. The reserve board, the
F.D.I. c. and the comptroller of the
currency's office each have their own
classes of banks to deal with. But
until the compromise of last spring,
there undoubtedly has been diver
gence of policy, end very likely there
will be again. On the face of It, aside
from the economic theory involved.
Eccles' proposed reform looks like a
sensible one.
The reserve board people are con
fident that their champion, who looks
like Torquemada and talks like a
minor prophet, will win In the end.
The story of t he reserve board Is
that before the com prom tse last
spring, the president promised Ecolos
whatever new powers he wanted, and
that Eccles only failed to call the
promise because he wished to spare
the president trouble at a trying
time.
All the same, if he succeeds. Eccles
will hardly get his triumph at a
cheap price. For all his meeching
f ii
Bargain Days Close
Monday Sept. 12th
manner. Henry Morgenthau ta a de
termined and dacgeroua antagonist
In an Interdepartmental row. In
banking matter,, be la a thorough
believer In the conservative doctrine,
and so la P.D.I.C. Chairman Leo
Crowley. Crowley la no less obstin
ate a fighter than Morgenthau, and
he also has the aupport of the state
banks, all In the F.ID.O.'a field of
operations, and the strongest politi
cal group In the banking world.
Besides Crowley and Morgenthau.
Eccles will ba forced to get 'round
the doughty father of the federal re
serve system. Senator Carter Olass.
Carter Glass thinks his child could
not be In worse hands than Eccles,
to whom he usually refers as that
"confounded whipper-snapper." And
he likes nothing better than takln?
an Eccles-sponsored measure and
tesrlng It to flinders In the sen
ate banking and currency commit
tee. And thus the Becles scheme,
which Is of ma'or economic signifi
cance, also threatens to produce a
major row.
Flight o Time
Med ford and Jackson County
history from tl-e files ol the
.Mall Tribune 10 and 20 years
ago.
TEN YEARS AUO TODAY
September 1, 1D28.
(It was Friday.)
Salem attorney and hunter near to
rebellion against governor's closure of
the forests, until It rains, delaying
deer season.
Mose Alford flies for city recorder.
Democratic rally m Alabama results
In egg-throwing and fighting when
name of Al Smith mentioned.
Literary Digest straw poll shows
Texas going Republican, and valley
Democrat threatens to cancel sub
scription to magazine.
Game for Medford high school
football squad In Portland this fall
Is agitated.
First frost of autumn comes to
valley.
Does Your Breath Broadcast g 1
"I ffduTeerh i
Play Safe
Most people who wear plates or
bridges suffer from a special Kina 01
bad breath. Dentists cail lt-"den-ture
breath."
You won't know If you have lt
but It can spoil your happiness.
Friends will shudder-people avoid
you! And the worst of It Is that
ordinary brushing cannot prevent
It. Neither will mouth washes. For
the odor comes from a mucln
scum that col
lects on plates
and bridges. This
v tl
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
September 1, 1918.
(It was Saturday.)
Boston wins third gam of world
series from Chicago Cubs.
German morale cracks as retreat
of army on western front continues.
Four-minute orators to start fext
week In city and county.
Many new autos appear on streets
of city.
Scarcity of teachers delays county
school work.
Autolsts warned they face arrest
for parking oars In middle of street.
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Copyrighted
A wonderful season at Yel
lowstone this year
Thousands of visitors to see
the bear and deer.
And what a treat it must be
for the bears
To see a lot of humans, won
dering' round in pairs!
We're probably as funny to
them as they to us
Clambering down from a big
sight-seeing bus
Or swinging 'round a curve
in our own Chevrolet
As THOUSANDS do in na
tional parks every day!
Chevy M. Hurd
Rogue River Chevrolet
Main and Riverside
Service Dept. 32 No Riverside
Utrd Car Lot Riverside at 4th
Be Sure Use Polident
scum soaks up germs and decay
bacteria and causes a vile odor that
you cannot detect.
One thing can stop "denture
breath"-and that's Polldentl This
new brushless cleaner has won the
approval of thousands of dentists.
Dsers say it's a blessing.
Polident not only purifies false
teeth -but also removes all stain,
tarnish and deposits. Makes breath
sweeter-plates look better and feel
better. Costs only 30c at any drug
store and lasts for many weeks.
Money back If not delighted.
Cleans, Purifies Like Magic
Put plat, or bridge In H al&fs of
water. Add a little Polident pow
der. Leave In 10 to 16 minute,
rlnne end It's sweet and purified
ready to uael
c .a
nedy taut.