Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
MEDFORDdHlkiTRIBUNE
"Everyone la Santhern Ottnl
Reads the MU Tribune'
Daily Bepr aatorday
Published by
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.
17-29 Worth Fir St Phone SMI
ROBLRT W RUHL, Editor
ERNEST R. CILSTRAP Manafer.
HERB CREY. AdverUslnl Mgr.
t C FERGUSON. Managing Editor
MRS OLIVE STARCHER. Soc. Editor
GERALD LAIHAn. mcuwuun
An Independent Newspaper.
Entered aa aecond clsas matter at
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March 3. 1870
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Parry
What the nation seems to need
is a strike to end all strikes.
e e e
Indian summer hereabouts
continues magnificently glorious.
It is so fine people can hardly
believe it is neither taxed nor
rationed.
e e e
A number of citizens Journey
ed to Eugene Friday on business
and football.
e e e
Merv. Chastaln Is back from
the war, and Is now trotting in
double-harness. In his youth he
tossed basketball through the
fish-net for Old Medford, fast,
often, and when they counted
most.
Upstate press writers persist
In calling Coach Simpson Alvln
and Albert. Its Alexander, (Al
for short).
a a
J. TannehlU (Jaybird) Walker's
Paw In the navy arrived home
Suturday for a 18-day visit. His
uncle Bob, late of the navy, Is
again In civilian duds.
e e e
Hunters wearing red hats arc
more plentiful In the timber
than members of the fair sex on
the Main Stem wearing red
skirts.
e
The Hale Wheeler boy Gale
has started to Jabber, and often
wonders why his folks can't un
derstand English. At times, in
despair he Just bawls until he
gets what he wants.
a a e
The Jim Collins boy, who has
been In the Pacific for nearly
four years, Is home.
e e
The face lifting on the Al (Call
me Curly) Leighton place is com
ing along fine, and when com
pleted will be a credit ot any
metropolitan center. The City
Hall Is getting a much needed
paint Job.
e e e
The leaders of Oregon Demo
cracy met at Portland Thursday
to discuss the U. S. attorneyship
for this state, and beat the bush,
reports state. They wished "Sun
ny Jim" Farley, who was not
very sunny, the past eight years,
would come to their rescue,
e a
It is now guessed H. Flewher,
the demon baker, now In Vienna
will be back about January 1,
if not later.
e e
The powerful Eugene Axmen
ot the powerful No Name league
ran into the Black Tornado Fri
day and were emphatically flat
tened. They were listed as an
"immovable object," meeting an
"Irrestible force." One of the
worst massacres since the Modoc
uprising in 1873 is Just around
the corner.
see
The first leaf raking of the
season came last week, as an In
dividual effort, not a federal pre
lect. .
A drive for prohibition is un
derway In this state. It is separ
ate and apart from thu one going
on Saturday nights.
e a
Al the clocks are now back
on honest time, with quite a few
taking their time about it.
e e e
Mrs. J. Cochran Robin denies
the report she is going south for
the winter. 'I can get Just as cold
and wet here. I will go no farth
er south than Phoenix, and 1
don't mean the one in Arizona,"
she wise-cracked charmingly,
a e e
Sam Van Dyke looks a preach
er in the eye today.
e e e
Cowmen are still In the hills,
getting their steers away from
possible snow and greenhorn
hunters.
Cloelne time rnt Bunnay Too Late
to ClatsTty 4 00 Saturday afternoon
Fieua reraember.
Bunday, Oci. 7. 1943
It Should
There was a time when railroad strikes were as
prevalent as industrial strikes are today. And they
usually came when normal
acutely needed here m
when the fruit crop had to
kets in a certain brief period or else !
Now railroad strikes
more rare in fact for we
4-leaf clover the other day!
Why is this?
""THE chief reason must be that in the railroad field
something has been done which has NOT been
done in any other department of industry. And this
was done believe it or not
ago!
Congress then passed a
Labor Act and under it
least until an impartial
on the merits of the controversy and offered a solution.
During this long period,
railroad labor controversies which this Board failed
to settle satisfactorily, and strikes were therefore
called. But the record in recent years has been an
amazing one and today walk-outs in this highly or
ganized and vital industry are practically UN
KNOWN!
SO what?
Tuof fViia iirViir PAWT
in one large industry be applied to ALL industry
tit. lonsi nil imnm-tnnt. inrlnsfrv? This denartment in
the nnst. hna npvpr hpen able
files of this paper will show
The "sacred right to strike" is not eliminated oy
this railroad law, nor, we presume, the "sacred" right
to call a lock-out.
But the riirht to strike
attempt has been made to adjudicate the matter
PEACEABLY, HAS been out-lawed. And that form
of anarchy SHOULD be out-lawed!
HE Mail Tribune is convinced the time has come
for the neonle of this country to rise on their hind-
lee and DEMAND that
sentatives in this'government at least do as well as
their predecessors of nearly three decades ago did
and that means finishing the job that the latter had
the courage and wisdom to start; but their successors
have to date never had the
COMPLETE! R.W.R.
It Starts
pVNE of the finest expressions of this democracy of
ours will be found in the Community Chest and
United War Fund campaign, which gets underway
here tomorrow.
This week the people of this city and adjacent
areas will be asked to contribute $28,000 to the cht-st
fund and $12,000 for the 21 agencies of the War
Fund. It constitutes a real test of the generosity and
humanitarian spirit of citizens here. There is a di
rect and inescapable appeal to the heart from each
agency that cannot go unheeded.
AS BEFORE, a single contribution makes possible
help and hope to humanity from Minsk to Men
chow, a friendlv bit of home for service men from
Spozia to Sasebo, a kindly
to youngsters right here on
HE activities financed by both the Medford Com
muitv Chest and the National War Fund are fam
iliar to most people here. It should not be necessrry
to review the work of the Salvation Army, Boy Scouts
and Girl Scouts, Girls' Community Club, Jackson
County Public Health association and Y.M.C.A. lheir
outstanding contributions to the betterment of youth
character and to the health
have been far too apparent to our citizens. We sim
ply cannot afford to dispense with the services of a
single one of them.
A LTHOUGH the Outpost will no longer participate
" in the community fund, due to the recent with
drawal of the Jackson County Recreation Committee
from the Chest, the need for future operation of tins
down town "home" for officers, nurses and patients
is obvious. The commissioning of the navy hospital
at Camp White is bringing added demands upon the
facilities of this center. Encouragement should be
given to any future movement to assure the continued
usefulness ot tne Outpost.
"THE United War Fund remains an important part
of the drive this year. The war has not ended tor
many men still overseas and in the service in this
country, as well as for the victims of social conditions
resulting from dislocation and confusion. For the
families of men in the service, for those who suffered
in Axis prison camps, for humanity in other lands
left destitute in the long and bitter war, humane and
benevolent provision must
Many such problems resulting from war become a
charge upon this community's conscience.
e a e e a
CROM neighborly acts of kindness, here and
throughout the world, will spring hope and faith.
Contribution to this campaign is, indeed, an act of a
thoughtful and understanding 'neighbor. America's
generosity will meet our responsibility to our own
and become a powerful influence for lasting peace
throughout the world.
"THOSE who solicit contributions for the Chest and
1 War Fund this week are cheerfully giving their
time and effect in a worthy cause. They deserve a
friendly, courteous reception. And keep in mind that
Be Done!
railroad service was most
the valley, for example,
be moved to eastern mar
are as rare as 4-leaf clovers
know a man who found a
over a quarter century
law known as the Kailway
strikes were outlawed at
Mediation Board had ruled
there no doubt have been
tViia mofhrid an snpfpctsfnl
to see anv reason as the
and we cant now.
BEFORE any SEKIOUS
the congress their repre
courage and wisdom to
Tomorrow
and understanding hand
the streets of Medford.
of this city and county
continue to be made.
here are 27 separate drives rolled into one grouped
for your giving convenience. Add up the 27 contri
butions you would otherwise make as a yardstick for
your single gift! H.G.
Your H salth and It's Care
Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.O.
Readers should address Inquiries toi Or William Brady.
265 El Camino Beverly Hills Calil.
LUCUBRATIONS
A reader Inquires whether
mineral oil is harmful to use reg
ularly as laxative or Internal lu
bricant.
Mineral oil,
liquid petroU-
tum, liquid
paraffin, Rus
sian il, Ameri
can oil, as it is
variously call
ed, does not
E J o' stomach or
interline iv act'
ve as lubricant,
but mixes inti-
Dr. Brady matelv with
the stomach and intestinal con
tents, becomes emulsified.
Mineral oil is not antiseptic. It
is not absorbed, hence has no
food value. Contrary to a com
mon theory it does not cause or
predispose to cancer.
Mineral oil retards digestion
by coating particles of food and
preventing the digestive juices
from absorption of minerals and
vitamins from the food, for the
same reason. It prevents reab-
sorption of bile from the intes
tina and thereby lessens both
biliary and pancreatic secretion.
The lessening of secretion of bile
and pancreatic juice means les
sening or failure of the normal
physilogical stimulation of the
bowel wall, lowering of intes
tinal "tone" or vigor of peris
taltic action.
Mineral oil also prevents ab
sorption of water from the fecal
masses in the -colon and this
tends to keep the intestinal con
tents both bulky and soft. These
effects may be desirable in a few
exceptional cases. But the un
toward effects of mineral oil
interference with digestion and
assimilation of essentials of nu
trition outweigh any such ben
eficial effects, in my opinion, and
condemn it, in whatver form, as
a remedy for or corrective of
constipation.
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Sunday
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MM
ON LUBRICATION
I have some suggestions which,
if you follow them, will do all
the good mineral oil can do for
you and at the same time actu
ally benefit your health.
Buy from drugstore or seed
store a pound of unground flax
seeds. Take a teaspoonful or a
tablespoonful daily, washed
down with water or mixed with
jelly or breakfast cereal. I be
lieve this more nearly serves the
purpose of a natural intestinal
lubricant than mineral oil.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Golnc to the Chair
Young woman get so nervous and
weak s.ie can hardly walk out of the
dentlbt's office after a filling. She
is not afraid, lts quietly for the In.
Jectlon to numb the tooth, but when
ine ami siaru sne goes an to pieces
IK. C. W.)
Answer For such a patient the
demist or tne pnysician may give we
patient a suitable sedative before
i-uca treatment.
Country Doctor's Book
Once you recommended highly a
kind ol guidebook for diabetics by a
country doctor somewhere in Michi
ran. Kocently I learned that I have
oiabetci and so. . . (O. C. H.)
Answer "A Book for Us Diabetica
uy Dr Don H. Duffle. Central Lake.
Michinan. the best S2 investment a
diabetic can make or a friend can
make for him. Yes, Dr. Duffie Is a
country doctor of whom all country
doctor? and city doctors may be
proud
Kneumauz
Started taking 200,000 units of vita
min U daily . . In a short time 1
noticed a marked improvement. How
ever. Dr learned about It and
nad mo so upset . . . 1 asked that he
consult two doctors at hospital.
He toid me they advised against it
. , . but I preferred to continue rath
er thun do no.hing at all . . . In an
other two weeks 1 was up and
uround the swelling gone from hands
. . in six months so much better I
was practically well. (Mrs )
Answer Thank you, Ma'am. In
the booklet "The Ills Called Rheuma
tism" I describe briefly the massive
dose vitamin D treatment (200,000 to
5U0.OO0 units daily) but that la Bli
the treatment requires your physi
cian's supervision. For the booklet
send (en cents and stamped self ad
aressed envelope. If I had chronic ar
thritis I'd make it a rule to eat an
optimal daily ration of calcium and
vitamin D as regularly as breakfast
regardless of any special treatment.
1 give details of this in the pamphlet
'Calcium and Rheumatiz" available
on written request (clipping will not
suffice) if you provide stamped self
addressed envelope.
(Copyright 1945, John F. Dille Co.)
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10 30 p m Sweetheart Swlngtlm
NBC; Listen to the Waves, MBS;
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11 (JO p m Naws. ABC: Orchestra
NBC Orchestra CBS
NAVY SPEEDS UP
Pearl Harbor, Oct. 6 (U.R)
Approximately 4,010 dischargees
will be aboard 17 U. S. third fleet
warships leaving Hawaii Oct. 9
and under new plans they will
by-pass west coast processing
centers and be sent directly to
separation centers nearest their
homes, the navy announced to
day. The dischargees are to be giv
en first priority in disembarking
and entraining at west coast
ports.
The new plan Is designed to
speed the movement of h i g h
point men homeward and divides
the country into three zones.
Dischargees living in the
northern third of the country,
New England and upper Middle
Atlantic states will be disem
barked at Portland and Seattle.
Those living in the central area
will be disembarked at San Fran
cisco and those in the southern
region are to leave the ships at
San Pedro and San Diego, Cal.,
in an attempt to minimize north
south rail movements anywhere
across the country.
Closing time rnt Sunday Too Late
to Clasrtfy 4 00 Saturday afternoon
NOTICE
We are Now Accepting
CURTAINS
Medford Domestic Laundry
130 N. Riverside
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Flight o Time
Medtord and Jackson Co. His
tory Irom the files of the Mail
Tribune 10. 20 and 34 '
TEN YEARS AGO
October 7. 1935
( It Was Monday)
Gov. Martin called special
session of legislature to meet
October 21, after government re
jects plans to buy Willamette
University as site for new cap!
tol.
League of Nations invokes
sanctions against Italy, and de
clares war of Ethiopia violates
pledge.
Mayor of Seattle lands at air
port and is bothered by mo
squitoes.
Fair with lower humidity.
High 80, low 43 degrees.
Detroit defeats Chicago Cubs
4 to 3 to win world title.
Jackson street bridge under
goes repairs and will be closed
for three weeks.
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO
October 7, 192S
Ot Was Wednesday)
Washington, with famed Wal
ter Johnson pitching, defeats
Pittsburgh 4 to 1 in opening
game of world series.
Generally fair. High 59, low
46.
Midwest in grip of winter with
snow falling.
Hill Lines plan to build to
Klamath Falls.
P. M. Kershaw is named mem
ber of city council, to fill place
resigned by Dr. B. R. Elliott.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
October 7, 1911
(It Was Saturday)
Central Point bridge over Bear
Creek completed.
Presbyterian Ladies serve 25
cent chicken dinner in Deuel
building.
University club is year old to
morrow.
Officers Elected
For Tri-Hi-Y Club
Junior High, Tri-Hi-Y club
held its first meeting Friday
night at the YMCA. Election of
officers was first matter of
business with the following re
sults: President, Lovelle Davis; vice
president, Carole Maddox; trea
surer, Jackie Shaw; secretary,
Donna McCullough. Other mem
bers are Lorraine Greaves, Ca-ol
Lausman, Martha Sanders, Char
lotte Singler and Suzanne Sin
gleton. Plans were laid for an initia
tion ceremony when those not
yet enrolled will be initiated.
A weiner roast and a fun night
are planned; also an effort will
be made to take care of a Thanks
giving and Christmas project.
Mrs. Ben Schmidt is the leader
of the group. Meetings are held
weekly at the YMCA.
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TRUE GLORY
HEW JAP
TAKES NEW
TASK,
' Tokyo, Oct. 6 (U.R) Baron
Kijuro Shidehara, newly named
premier of Japan, pledged un
stinted cooperation to American
and allied military authorities
in the performance of his new
duties today, and expressed hope
for the support of "all right-
minded Japanese."
In an exclusive interview he
outlined a program of work, so
briety and patience to overcome
Japan's difficulties and to re
establish her place in the world.
"Frankly, I am approaching
the task with some trepidation
and I will need all the coopera
tion I can get from everybody,"
said Shidehara.
"I am long a student of Ja
pan's foreign afafirs, but I never
paid too much attention to do
mestic problems, with which I
must be largely concerned if I
form a cabinet."
"Naturally, I will not appoint
anybody to the cabinet who
might be designated by (Gen. j
Douglas) MacArthur's headquar
ters as suspected of responsibility !
for the war, or classed as a war ;
criminal," he said laughingly. I
"I do not know but that I may
be under suspicion myself since
my uuuie 111 tne country was seiz
ed by the military, and the gun
emplacements could be used to
charge that I aggressively helped
tne war party."
THE GRANGE
Talent Grange
A Hard Time party will be
held at next regular meeting of
Talent Grange. This will be an
open meeting and Grangers,
their families and friends art! in
vited. Ladies are asked to bring
enough pumpkin pie for those
of their group. Anyone having
nice apples is asked to bring
some.
H. E. C. is meeting at the
home of Mrs. Talbot, on the old
Pacific highway Tuesday, Octo
ber 9.
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Put thine army about my shoulders as a partner of thy
mirth;
And we'll grin and laugh together at the jealous, fleeting
earth.
Smoke thy pipe of peace, and clatter loud your bones that
I may hear
"I have lived my life and had my petty day so sweet and
dear.
Yes, I've lived; and loved, and now I sleep." And In this
I envy thee;
Thou art cured of all the Ills of the soul that torments me-
Teach me to lauqh like thou, at all my fear and dread.
And thus a double lesson find, while learning from the
dead,
Thy wish-bone and thy funny bone are still quite up to date.
And thy back-bone I would steal from thee for every
vertebrate
That stands erect in God's evolvina fioht of fanq and claw.
To build a ladder of his cross needs back-bone first of all.
Docs love about my shoulders flow in sympathy's caress.
To catch from Death's eternal years a new born hopeful
ness? Of what is, Is; and all is well; nothing more to give or keep.
Who in wisdrnn more can say? "And now I lay me down
to sleep."
So kepo vour arm about my shoulder for a moment in our
mirth.
And we will grin and laugh together at the foibles of the
earth.
Paid Adv. No. 6
Dr. A. A. Soule, M.D.
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only exit from the cupola of
City Hall and then discovered
that M-s. Martha 5 Geer, a city
statistician, was at work at her
office in the cupola.
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