MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1S38.
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By Arthur Perry.
. tm HiKt.inffiiiHhAd secretary of the
Interior paid thta atate a floetlng
visit, and assumed tha long-distance
management of Oregon- democracy,
with a parting blaat, In which ha
questioned tha mantallty of votera
opposed to tha New Deal. All algna
Indicate, however, they ara not crazy
amough to obey hla ordera at the
polls. During moat of hla atay Mr.
Secretary enacted tha role of a
atrong, silent man, and waa wordleaa
Mid wlndleaa. The strain waa too
much and ha exploded at Bonneville
Dam with a mild hymn of hat.
HI remsrks were timely. In complet
ing the ruin of the allm chance hla
pet candldatea have. They left be
tween 40,000 and 60.000 Democrats
madder than ever and firmly con
vinced they were right the flrat time.
If anybody wante to hear tha word
sportsmen" apoken with deep emo
tional bitterness, and with all the
eases hissed vehemently, they should
oonverse with a rural lady, whose
prize pullet has been shot for a Chi
nese pheasant.
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HOISTED BY '(VN PETARD
(Cona Da Times)
"The editorial writer of this
paper haa been giving moral sup
port of the clty'a campaign to
enforce trafflo laws. Yesterday he
had a chance to give financial
support, too, forking-over 1 for
overpnrklng hla auto at the aide
of tha office."
The esteemed Salem Statesman edi
torially alleges Olenda Farrell of the
movies, recently elected mayor of
North Hollywood, "la only passably
good looking, In a homely aort of
way." Ia that so? That writer, hsa
looked at the new state capltol
building too long, and ahould con
fine hla beauty orlttclem to it.
"Honey makes an excellent anti
freeze for your automobile, declarea
writer In a motor magazine. It
takea aome peraona a long time to
find out things." (Oakland (Calif.)
Tribune) Pert observation.
H. Carlton, the Flounce Rk. farmer
towned and traded Mon. He comes
to town ao seldom, ha whistles back
at the traffic signals.
.
TUB WOMAN OF IT '
(F.IOnrnrto (Kan.) Times) '
"The stylist who saya the glrla
are to keep Uieir hair tip two
years, may know fashion, but he
doesn't know women. They can't
even keep the furniture In the
same part of the room that long.
Only last Tuesday, this column
mentioned the grace and be
eominflneas wtth which an El
Dorado girl waa wearing the new
high hair-do, but while tha
papers were being run off (he
press, the young woman was In
a beauty shop having har hair
mode changed back to low."
Today marks the and of tha 108
deer hunting season. Many hunters
had no luck, outside of returntng
from tha timber Intact.
"La Ittlng. who became a radio
and movie star because ahe could
alng like a baritone, wept In aoprano
as ahe recounted the eventa lcadtng
up to the shooting of her husband.
Myrl Alderman, 30. by her ex-hue-band,
Mnrtln Snyder. 43." (Press
Dispatch) A neat trick, but who
wouldn't?
land-owners' complete oontrol of
their party, but when tha liberal
radical. Lloyd George, proceeded to
destroy the very foundatlona of Jhe
land-owners' political Influence, he
around the kind of hatred Rooae
velt has done here. Yet the British
eonscrviiitve never forgot their les
son. Neville Chamberlain blmself,
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Tourist Industry
FOUR monthg ago the Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce assumed active leadership in an effort to organize
communities and resort operators for a practical, business-like
promotion of tourist travel to this area. There was an obvious
need for supplanting existing hit-or-miss effort with an intel
ligently planned, coordinated program.
It was recognized that delay in effecting auch a program
would be costly; the Golden Gate International Exposition is
almost at hand with an estimated minimum attendance of
twenty million visitors. Every one of these twenty million
vacationists becomes a potential guest of this area a PAYING
guest, tool
Preliminary surveys were made so that the habits and
needs of the touring public might be determined. The ground
work was laid for a comprehensive, cooperative program which
was to follow.
The first step has now '
communities and resort owners
effected under guidance of the
Commerce.
Here is encouraging progress I
This initial- organization will undoubtedly experience its
growing pains there will be many problems and details to
iron out, but its foundation' ia right; its method of operation
sound. Here is an association of communities and resort owners
meeting mutual problems on a common ground,, in a spirit of
friendly cooperation. On such a basia success seems assured!
What are these mutual problems t '
The first important one is attracting tourists and vacation
ists to this richly endowed area. This can be achieved through
a coordination of all advertising' and publicity, efforts into
ONE well directed campaign. To .become most effective, this
campaign must be in harmony with those of the Oregon State
Highway Commission and the
Association.
Once the vacationing publio has been sold on the glories
of southern Oregon's scenic attractions, the important job of
properly accommodating and entertaining our guests becomes
a major problem.
Facts must be faced! Surveys conducted by the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce show a decided need for IM
PROVEMENT and EXPANSION of facilities for serving the
touring publio. Some resort operators have already realized
and met this need ; others MUST
tise southern Oregon as a vacation playground, a tourist
paradise," we must DELIVER
It is a healthful sign when
reach the point of ORGANIZING to solve such problems as
these! '
WITHIN the near future the
Commerce will sponsor a
personnel of resorts, service stations and ALL publio and
private enterprise related to the tourist industry, will be
schooled in the varied attractions of th'iB area and the best
methods of serving the motoring public.
It all adds up to this : The visitor must be warmly received ;
friendly hospitality must be extended, and adequate facilities
f. hi. nnmtnrt en1 M TOrtai'nm Sit t miiat tlB DfOVWed. The reSllltf
I.I "in .....- v .
A happy, satisfied guest who stays longer, spends more money
HERE and leaves as an entnusiasuc ruuair.in
TViio nowonn nor pnmTilPlnfi tha Jackson County Chamber of
for atariinc the ball
ative movement that should spread to ALL southern Oregon
and northern California counties. as mis column nan em
phasized in the past, this program will in no way conflict
with the valuable work of the Shasta Cascade Wonderland
Association and the Redwood Empire Association, instead it
will SUPPLEMENT nnd EMPHASIZE the efforts of these well
established agencies.
FROM a mass of inquiries, reports' of tourist bureaus and
surveys of various types, these facts are sifted out: The
tourist business here for 1039 will exceed the best previous year
by 40 percent; many who have planned trips to the west and
the Golden Gate International Exposition next year have fore
gone their 1038 vacation so that more time and money will
be available for 19:10 ; average Mr. and Mrs. Vacationist will
expect and demand BETTER accommodations and will be
willing to PAT MORE for them when they tour the western
states next year.
This information is enlightening and encouraging i
A bumper' tourist crop will definitely affect ALL who live
in southern Oregon for tourist dollars flow rapidly through
the arteries of business. Those who are directly connected with
the tourist industry, and the many more who are not, will
benefit by a stimulated tourist business.
From a standpoint of self-interest alone, EVERYONE should
lend a helping hand to the Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce in this laudable and timely effort to put the tourist in
dustry here on a sound, progressive basis. H. G.
who la scarcely a pink, made his
political reputation administering
housing and related measures which
a good many people In thla country
would probably deacrlba aa socialism.
Throughout tha twenties, the
American Republican party waa not
even like the British Tory party
before Joe Chamberlain. It was Ilka
tha Tory parly before the reform
bill. Big business ran the Republi
cans, and the Republicans ran the
country, and that was all there waa
to It. This stata of affairs waa cur
iously glorified aa tha reign of "pri
vate enterprtae." and obviously nec
essary social welfare measures, which
might have been conservatively writ
ten and administered, were frowned
on aa "Interfering with private en
terprise" or "the American spirit."
Tha Republican years had their
natural climax In the Hoover ad
ministration. A great depression
tragically underlined the pressing
need for certain social and regula
tory statutes. In the White House
raa Herbert Hoover, a painfully hon
est, eourageoua and high-minded
man, whose only dtfect waa a re
ligious belief In tha political theory
of hla party. For example, when It
was as plain as the noae on your
face that the millions of unemployed
needed relief, and whan the local
relief machinery had already alt but
completely collapsed, he stlli insisted
that "private enterprise" and "local
Looks Ahead
been taken ; an organization of
within this county has been
Jackson County Chamber of
Shasta Cascade. Wonderland
,
recognize it. When we adver
THE GOODS! ,
communities and resort owners
Jackson County Chamber of
series of classes in which the
rollius in this entire cooper
Inlllatlva" must be allowed to handle
the problem.
Ivan at the very close of hla term,
when social unrest waa frlghtenlngly
acute, a amall appropriation for re
lief loans to statea waa aa far aa
he would go. Had he accepted tha
Inevitable and offered a federal re
lief program, we might now have a
sensible relief system. Instssd. he
turned his back on reality, with the
result that the present relief eye
tern, worse In every way than any
thing Hoover could have dreamed,
has now been Imposed upon us.t
Throughout the Roosevelt yeara.
until very recently, the Republican
party showed no sign of change from
the Hoover alUtude. There were no
leaden to challenge big business'
power In the party, and American
big business, which haa alwaya cher
ished tha open shop aa a sort of
sacred Institution, refused to give In
anywhere because the new power of
labor meant aurrender on the open
shop. Now, however, the open v.
elcwed shop la almost a dead Issue.
New leadera. Ilka Lodge and Simp
son, are springing up. In some states,
big business power among the Re
publicans is being challenged, and
the average American, conservative
at heart, la asserting himself In tha
party. The party la learning the Brit
ish lesson, and. If tha lesson la un
derstood widely enough, the party
may become a living political force
once mote.
Personal Health Service
By William
sinned letters pertaining to persona I health and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Or. Brady If a stamped self
addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In ink.
Owing 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
Dr. William Brady 265 El Catnlno, Beverly Hills, Calif.
80 YOU HAVE
In "New Design for Dwindling"
a reduction diet la given in detail,
and the overweight individual Is ad
vised to take a
dally vitamin
supplement with
the diet. Now
vitamin B Is
sometimes called
the "appetite
promoting" vita
min, and In fact
the same vita
min supplement,
containing B and
other , vitamins,
will help an un
derweight person
with poor appetite to gain weight
and vitality. Thla la too much for
the layman with a amatterlng of
medical knowledge to handle. He la
apt to ask me how I reconcUe such
contradictory assertions.
A look Into physiology may help
to clarify the apparent conflict. In
the normal atomach there are con
tractions of the muscular coat when
the . stomach haa been empty for
a While, and these contractlona
cause the sensation we call hunger.
If the corrections are more vig
orous than normal they may cause
actual pain or distress hunger
pains. Chewing palatable food quick
ly Inhibits or stops the contractions.
Now a good many overweight In
dividuals have rather too much ap
petite, as they say. In a sense there
may be some foundation for that
belief, for certainly many overweight
Individuals crave and can eat larger
quantities of sugar, candy or sweets
than the normal Individual does or
can. But the overeating of the over
size Individual la due rather to the
atony or say the flabby or weakened
atate of the atomach muscle and
the consequent desire for a greater
quantity of food in the atomach to
give that satisfying sense of fulness
or repletion which naturally regu
lates the Intake of food. Not only
that, but also the flnbblness of the
voluntary belly muscles, the muscles
of ths abdominal wall. In one who
takes little exercise, la a factor of
overeating.
In his book "The Little Things
In Life" (Appleton-Century) Prof
Barnett Sure suggests that prolonged
deficiency of vitamin B In the diet
leada to atony of the atomach mus
cle, ao that the hunger contractions
are weaker and appetite la poor.
Most people, fat or thin, are plod
Man About
Manhattan
By GEORGE TUCKER
NEW YORK In one of the lesser
courts the other day a seaman was
requested to tell what he knew about
a broker who had disappeared at sea.
It was an old
case and the
hearing was of
a private nature.
Tf J a few spectator.
nnd the usual
reporters.
The spectators,
however, became
confused as the
testimony pro
gressed. Most of
it was given in
lingo peculiar to
the sea and a
casual survey
a.li-T laj
GtOflGE 1UCKC
among those present revealed that
not on person accurately could de
fine such maritime words as "hurrU
cane deck," "lee," "lower away," and
winch" all this, mind you, within
300 yarda of the New York harbor,
which is the greatest seaport in the
world.
Benay Venuta kissed a trip to
Tahiti goodbye to take a role In
Kiss the Boys Goodbye."
And that's not Just a play on
words, either. Por a year thla tall,
statuesque blonde radio songstress
had been planning a second vaga
bond Jaunt to the Island in tne
southern Pacific ocean. Had her
beachcomber's outfit out of moth
balls, too.
Then last summer along cam
Brock Pemberton with a script of the
aerate h-aa-can -scratch Clare Booth
comedy. Would Miss Venuta consider
playing a straight role, the part of
a tough, glamor girl of the screen?
"Sure I considered," Mlsa Venuta
salys, "but it didn't take me long
to make up my mind. I've done
everything there is to be done In
show business, except play a dra
matlo role. And honestly, I had a
terrific hankering to do Just that."
So back into mothbaJla went the
beachcomber's psntles and shirt. And
for the first summer In many years.
Miss Venuta remained In New York.
To prepare for her first dramatic
venture on Broadway Mtss Venuta
hied herself out to the cow barn
circuit. Joining the Cedarhurst P'.ay
era. Por weeks she got 1 her etaiie
bearings tn "Berkeley Square." play
ing with Douglas Montgomery. Then,
a ,ene -summer's veteran of stock, she
went Into "Kiss the Boys Oooriby.
When she Isn't working. Mlsa Vs
nut likes to rove the hish scas.
Adventure seems to come naturally
to her. They started coming her way
when, taking a vacation from a fin
ishing school In Be u pre, Switzerland
she hired a boat for a Mediterranean
cruise. The voyage b gued down when
the wind died away and the motor
refued to kkk over Pour days of
drifting about found them without
food. Just as thinks looked bad, a
tramp freighter picked thsm up.
On another ocoMlon, Benay went
fhark fishing with Joan L-weJI rif
.tamsUa. A sud.-lrn ft pled fhrlr
boat up on i reel. A rescue pa'1
laCL
Brady, M P.
NO APPETITE?
ding along on an Inadequate diet,
ao far aa vitamins are concerned,
anyway, when they restrict the diet
for the purpose of reduction or for
any other purpose they cut down
the vitamin intake along with the
caloric Intake. This rather aevere re
atrlctlon In the vitamin Intake ac
counts for the failures and for many
of the disasters that come to those
who attempt to diet without bene
fit of medical advice.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Flfty-Flfty
Ia the blood of a human infant
more of the mother's or more of the
father's? Who la nearest to a msn,
his mother or his son? Your answer
to these questions will end a pro
longed debate In our household.
(Mrs. M. L.)
Answer Mother and father con
tribute equally to the blood of the
child. A man'a son la nearer to him
than his mother, If an absolute
choice must be made.
Ills Called Rheumatism
If you have any literature dealing
with chronic arthritis or rheuma
tism I would like Vo get It. At the
age of 64 I am afraid I am begin
ning to develop rheumatoid arth
ritis. In my finger Joins and occas
ional manifestations In the knees.
(Mrs. C. M. B.)
Answer Send stamped envelope
bearing your address and ask for
monograph on arthritis. Enclose ten
cents coin If you want booklet "Ills
Called Rheumatism" which deals
with various types of Joint trouble
In greater detail. ,
Vitamin D Complex for Deafness
Many thanks for your suggestion
of vitamin B complex for deafness
right ear stone deaf, left soon to
follow, according to ear specialist.
After a little over a month of dally
ration of vitamin B complex as you
recommended, my hearing has Im
proved to a remarkable degree. (E
M. B.) .
Answer If a thousand Individuals
with "catarrhal deafness" would sys
tematically and regularly take an
optimal dally ration of vitamin B
complex to supplement their ordin
ary diet, we might aoon find out
Just how much benefit Is to be de
rived from this harmless, rather
generally healthful practice.
Ed. Note: Persons wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct to nr.
William Drady, M. D 265 El
Camlno. flcvi-rly Hills, Calif.
arrived not many minutes before
their craft went to pieces.
Two summers ago. Miss Venuta
traipsed down to Tahiti, a 8.000-mile
Jaunt, and got In six weeks of beach
combing, painting, and photography.
She built herself a tennis court and
taught the natives how to play base
ball. She lived what she call the
"Life of Venuta."
Before priming herself for the dra
matic stage. Miss Venuta sang for
the networks in the "blues" manner
and was a graduate of the night club
circuit. Now that she's crashed the
dramatic stage, ahe Is toying with
another ambition: to become a mod
ern dancer. But not for some time.
"I'm going back to. Tahiti next
summer," she says. "Why, I have
a 89-year lease on a cottage there!"
FARM CO-OPS IN
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (Ap)
Samuel D. Sanders, cooperative bank
commissioner in the fnrm credit ad
ministration, said today the farm
cooperative system "apepara to be
in a stronger position than at any
time In its 70 years of history."
Sanders spoke at a conference of
offtclals of the twelve district banks
for cooperatives. They gathered to
discuss a "sound credit" policy.
He reported cooperative rriarketlng
had retrained most of its depression
losses and that cooperative member
ship had more than doubled In the
last 10 years.
Today, he said, there are IS. 573
farm cooperatives and mutual com
panies witl. a gross annual business
of $2,7S0,O00.0OO.
ERIE OFFICIAL NAMED
S. P. VICE-PRESIDENT
NEW YORK, Oct. 23. (AP) John
O. Walsh, seetetnry and treasurer of
the Erie Railroad Co. has been ap
pointed vice-president in charge of
finance of the Southern Pacific Co.,
:t waa announced tod.iv.
Phone 543. Well haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
' Pil Aivnr fnr
cotlce, for drip
X
Mists
Comment
on the
Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
HERE La something that will sur
prise you: .
Scalding, claim the lives of more
children under five yeara of age than
any other form of accident. More
than nine hundred American chil
dren perish from thla cause every
year. ,
These figures are vouched for by
the statisticians of one of the na
tion's largest Insurance companies.
FJAlilNO into containers of hot or
e. poiune; nuuu ia too most nc
quent cause of fatal acaldlngs, ac
counting for 57 percent of these ac
cidents last year.
Other, and somewhat more un
usual causss, are leaking hot water
bags, unduly long exposure to a team
Inhaling kettles, swallowing hot wa
ter from a teapot and scalding of
hands and arms under faucets turned
by the. child while the mother was
temporarily absent from the room.
Thirty-elx percent of the total
oaused their own death by upsetting
containers of hot or boiling liquid.
Some pulled pots of hot tea or soup
from a table, while others climbed
on chalra and upset containers sup
posedly out of their reach on a shelf.
IP YOU follow the papera closely,
. you've noticed the big spy scare
in the past week or so.
. Here la a oynlcal suspicion:
This big spy scare will be followed
by a proposal to congress to create
e, new spy-bunting organization that
will provide a lot of new Jobs.
In these days, you know, providing
more Jobs la one of the first and
most important duties of govern
ment. THERE are undoubtedly spies oper
ating In the United states many
of them, beyond question, paid by
foreign governments. These spies
must be discouraged and probably
will be.
But thla writer haa ft notion that
among the problems we are called
upon to solve the spy problem la one
of the minor ones, .
f
On the
Radio Chains
STATIONS.
Where to Find Them on the Dial:
KKX, Portland, 1180; KFI. 840,
Los Angeles; KOA, 1470, Spokane;
KOO, 790, San Francisco; KG IV,
020, Portland; KJH, 970, Seattle;
KNZ, 1050, Los Angeles; KOA, 8811,
Denver; KOIN, S40. Portland;
KOMO. 926, Seattle; KPO. 680. San
Frnnrl.ro: KSI.,1180. Salt Lake.
Tuesday
5:00 Plantation Party. KPO. KQW;
Ross and Yeo, KNX. KOIN; Drama.
KSL; World on Parade, KOO, KEX.
5:30 Paul Careon. organist, KPO.
KOW: Aursndt'a Orch., KNX: In
formation Please, KOO, KEX; Al
Jolson, KSL.
5:00 Kelsey's Orch., KPO, KOW;
We the People, KNX, KOIN. KSL.
6:30 Fibber McOee, KPO. KFI,
KOW: Ooodman'a Orch., KNX, KSL,
KOIN; News. KJR.
7:00 Bob Hope. KPO. KOW. KFI:
Drama, KNX, KSL, KOIN: Jamboree.
KEX.
7:30 Jimmy Fldler, KPO, KFI,
KOW: Songs, KNX; Blane Orch.,
KOO, KEX.
7:45 State of the Nation, KOO.
KEX; Uncle Ezra, KPO. KOW, KFI;
American Viewpoints, KNX.
8:00 Amos and Andy. KPO, KOW,
KFI; Cab Calloway's Orch., KNX;
Dance Orch., KJR: World on Parade,
KQO: News, KEX. KOA.
8:15 Vocal Varieties, KPO, KFI,
KOW: Cslloway's Orch, KSL; Benny
Wslker, KOO.
8:30 Johnny Presents. KPO, KFI.
KOW; Frank Novak's Orch., KOA:
Drama. KNX, KOIN.
8:00 Basle's Orch., KSL; Al Jol
son. KNX. KOIN"; Good Morning To
night, KPO. KFI. KOW; Dance Orch.,
KOA. KEX: News, KJR.
9:18 On with the Dance, KOO;
Bestor's Orch., KOA, KEX; News
KSL.
9:30 Screen Scoops, KNX, KSL,
KOIN; Kings Orch, KPO, KOW;
Brown's Orch., KOO, KEX.
9:45 University Explorer, KOO.
KEX: Kaye's Orch..KNX. KSL: Politi
cal Talk. KPO.
10:00 Reporter. KPO, KOW, KFI;
Viennese Echoes, KOO, KEX; News.
KNX.
10:30 Ftelda' Orch.. KOO. KEX;
Sudv'a Orch.. KPO, KOW, KFI.
11:00 Winston's Orch, KPO. KFI
KOW; Carson, organist, KOA; World
vnur mnnev! Genuine dr!t
ot gUis-maker and t special
Ciena lor penuuuui
r pen
boiling. Identical in
flavor eithet one
gives you more flavot
to the cup.
Tiltn Piptrt In
Every Csn el
Drip Cofff
........ n..h sr MX
on paraae, auu,
KSU
Wednesday. , .
5:00 One Man'a Family. KOA;
rs,w.nt Problems. KOO,
KEX; Contrasts, KFI; Municipal Gov
ernment, KPO; . Chlqulto and Orch,
KNX. KOIN.
8:15 Current problems, auu.
vir irnv Howie Wing. KNX, KOIN;
Moving Stories of Life, KPO.
5-30 Swarthout s music.
XM: Hobbv Lobby, KPO. KFI. KQW;
Organist. KNX. KOIN.
8:00 Rainbows cno. sn.
Paul Carson. Organist. KFI, KOW;'
Columbia Workshop, KSL. ' '
6:30 Star Theater. KSL, KNX,
KOIN; Now and Then. KQO, KEX;
Martin's Music. KOW; Political Talk,
KPO, KFI: News. KJR.
7:00 Kay Kyser's Musical. KPO.
KQW, KFI; Magnolia Blossoms, KOO,
KEX. '
7:30 Minstrel Show, KQO, KEX;
Jim McWIlllama. KNX, KSL. KOIN.
8:00 Amos and Andy, KPO; KOW.
KFI; News. KEX. ;
8:15 Human Side of the News,
KPO, KFI, KQW; Lum and Abner,
KNX, KSL. KOIN; Dance Orch, KOO,
KOA, KEX. ''
8:30 Whlteman's Orch, KNX,
KSL, KOIN; Dorsey'a Orch, KPO,
KFI. KGW; Osborne Orch, KOO.
KEX, KOA.
9:00 Town Hall Tonight. KPO,.
KFI, KOW; Gang Busters, KNX, KSL,
KOIN; Clintons Orch, KQO, KEX:
News, KJR.
9:30 Drama, KQO, KQA; Harold
Ickea Talk, KNX, KOIN; News, KSL.
10:00 Marshall Orant, KSL; Re
porter, KPO, KQW, KFI; Martin's
Orch, KQO. KEX; News. KNX. .
10:15 On the Air. KNX, KOIN,
KSL; Gentleman Preferred, KPO,
KGW. ',
10:30 King's Orch, KPO, KGW;
The Wanderer. KGO. KEX.
11:00 Winston's Orch, KPO,
KFI. KOW; King's Orch, KNX, KSL,
KOIN; News, KQO.
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Ye Poets Corner
Another ode a poet brings
Of Barnum now and Holbrook alngs.
They caught It there In old Brook
ings. . ,
They said they did but did they do
It? -
Just ask them once and make them
prove It
And then ask me there's nothing to
It,
The Nook Cafe (that's ' where I
learned)
I sat In booth all unconcerned
Details of Tom of course I spurned.
But this they asked: "Both far and
wide
A fish upon this coastal tide
We've tried to buy (And how we've
tried!)
To go back home we feel pale pink.
VOU tell us what to do. TfOU think."
So, "Here, take this," quoth Tom,
with wink.
i ' :
The one he gave them was. ao cold
And only four or six years old.
The last In storage to be sold.
Then out with glee these men. did
weave
Accounting something up their sleeve
Of what In Medford who'd, believe?
While Tom roared out, "Good, luck,
. my menl
When you are up, .come down agalpl"
Then got he out his Ink and . pen
And said to me. "I'll tell you what
Tell Art to put It tn the pot
The kind of fish It was were caught."
And Tom he thought he'd' write
some too.
To Medford fishermen he knew
And this Is what he thought would
do:
"Behold the fishermen
They srlseth early In the morning
And dlsturbeth the whole household
Mighty are thejr preparations
They goeth forth full of hope
And when the day la long spent
They returneth smelling of strong
drink
And the truth is not In them." "
MRS. BERTHA VTMONT.
To bring bsck grass to western
ranges and combat the encroach
ment of the desert, mnn thn so.
000 pounds of carefully tested grass
seros win re sown soon by CCC
workers.
Eat Our 100
"WHEAT GERM"
For Youthful Health '
Real Bargains In Lumber
at
BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
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Flight o Time
Medford and Jackson County
history from the flies of the
Msll Tribune 10 and 20 yean
' 'ago.- " ' ' '
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY
. . October M. 1928
, , (It Was Thursday)
, Sams Valley to start construction
of new school gymneelum at once.
Citizen fined 8100 for possession
of moonshine..'
Medford to play The Dalles for
the state championship November 17,
and Espee will run a special train
te the Columbia river city.
Wild bee tree hunting Is the favor
ite sports of many valley resident.
Klamath Falls excited about gam
with Medford high next Saturday,
and will send large rooting aeetlon.
Prosperity at high tide over the
nation: Democrats claim plot to de
feat them In general election.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
October 25. 1918
. . , (It Was Friday)
Italians launch an offensive on
the Plave; Allies force back Germans
In Belgium, with French driving a
wedge Into the Hlndenburg line;
Berlin calls upsn the kaiser to quit
the . throne; Americans Improve their
positions on both sides of the River
Meuse; President Wilson's reply to
the German peace offer meets with
the approval of the British leaden.
President Wilson Issues an appeal
to the people to elect a Democratlo
congress If they approve of his con
duct of the war. "Return of a Repub
lican majority would be certainly
Interpreted on the other side of the
water as a repudiation of my lead
ership." the president eald.
Unknown . wretch breaks Into a
West Palm street henhouse and kills
33 hens and one rooster.
, . ,
Meteorological Report
October 35
Forerasta
Medford and vicinity: Increasing
eloudlnesa tonight and Wednesday,
followed by rain Wedneaday. Little
change In temperature.
Oregon: Increasing cloudiness to--night
and Wednesday, followed by
rain Wednesday in west portion. Lit
tle change in temperature, gentle
southeast wind off the coast.
., Local Data
.Temperature a year ago todayi
Highest,, 75; lowest, 39.
Totsl monthly rpreclplftatlon .08 in.
Deficiency for the month .85 In.
Total' precipitation eince Septem- '
ber 1. 1938, .66 Inch.
Deficiency for the sesson .79 Inch
Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes
terday, 48 per cent; 5 a.m. today,
94 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrl&e. 6:37 a.m. Sun
set, 5:13' p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 a. m.,
120 Meridian Time.
5 si lil 8
gs S3 us
Su r g o o
- IP i' r
Boise 73 36 Clear
Boston '
Chicago ,- 64 36 Clear
Denver 70 40 Clear
Eureka ' 62 48 Clear
Helena . i 52 46 P. CdJY
Los Angeles 86 48 Clear
MEDFORD 62 37 Clear :
New York ..., 64 43 .34 Clear
Omaha 64 36 Clear
Phoenix ; 90 46 Clear
Portland -., . 60 63 .13 Rain
Reno-. 74 33 Clear
Roseburg 62 46 T Cloudy
Salt Lake 66 38 clear
San Francisco,.. 72 63 Clear
Seattle 88 43 .04 Clear
Spokane 66 38 .01 Clear
Washington, D C. 60 40 .32 Clear
Yakima 66 38 Clear
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Selling Chevrolets ia ths
means to that endl
Having satisfied owners is
certainly our goal,
To get their "confidence
vote" at every poll I
Believe ' you'll agree, we
should point with pride,
The fact they buy Chevrolets
even before a ride I
Of course they're not taking
the chance that appears
For they've been Chevrolet
drivers for years and
years I
Chevy M. Hurd
Rogue River Chevrolet
Main and Riverside
Service Dept. 12 North Rlversld
I'sed Car Lot Riverside at 4th.
6TH AND FIB
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