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1 " PAGE TEN " MEDFORD MATTJ- TRIBUNE, ME hJTOKEi. OREfiOX. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2G. 1922 RADIO TESTS FOR Kxanianlatlons for botU commer cial and amateur operators will start at Aslilaud federal building, 9 a. m. sUarp tomorrow morning. All amateurs who now are licensed as second grade operators, In Ash land. Medford and vicinity, must take this examination or forfeit their li censes. . There are at present several un licensed amateurs in Ashland and Medford. Their attention Is invited to the U. S. ltadio laws, which pro vides a penalty of J500 and forfeiture of the apparatus for the operation of an unlicensed .transmitting station. In most cases such unlicensed sta t'ons use call letters of some kind and these necessarily are unauthor ized. The penulty tor using false call letters Is a fine of $1000 or two years Imprisonment, or both. The local station has been heard at practically all cites In the 7th dis trict. The Inspector is Just completing au inspection trip of 530 miles through the district. The 7th dis trict comprises the states of 'Wash ington. Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Oregon, and territory of Alaska. E MAIDENS FAILS 10 STOP BURIAL KANSAS CITY, Kas., Oct. 23. De spite threatened Invocation of the Wyandotte Indian curse by the three ('onley sisters, descendants of the Wj-andott.es, a white man was burled today .in Huron cemetery, ill the heart of the business district here.' The sisters, Helena, Lydla, and Ida, at dawn today abandoned their efforts to prevent the burial after an oll nlKht vigil in the cemetery with' shotguns. '.Two policemen accompanied the grave diggers to their work this morning and guarded the grave until the burial at 11 o'clock.. ' ) Yesterday the Indian sisters appear ed In the graveyard and ordered two laborers to stop work on the grave The eisters contended city authorities liad no authority to grant permission tor use ot the cemetery as It was an Indian burial ground under jurisdic tion of the federal government. ; Preparations were halted until tele graphic permission for the burial was obtained from officials of the Haskell Indian Institute at Lawrence, Kas. LESS MEAT IF Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder : trouble you . No man or woman who cats too much meat can make a mlHlnka by fJUHhlng the kidneys ocvaHlonally. nay n a well-known uuthority. Big meat eating may develop uric acid, which .excites tho kidneys: they be-.c-rMiio overworked from tho strain, gut sluggish and fall to filter tho wuute and poisons fro mthe blood; then we get sick. ltheumatiHiii, headnchcr, liver -trouble nervousness, dizzlneKS, 'sleepiness and urinary disorders often . ( (iino, from sluggish kidneys. ' '' The moment you feel a dull ncho In tho kidneys or your buck hurts, or If tho urino Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and gret about four , ounces, of Jad Salts from any phar rpacy; tako a tablespoonful n a glass of water before breakfast, and in a fow-days your kidneys may act fine. This famous salts Is made from the ncld of grapes and lemon Juice com bined wth lithln, and has been used fur generations to flush and stimu late the kidneys; also to neutralize the 'acids In urino so It no longer causes Irritation, thus often ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful offer vyscent Hthia water drink, which everyone should tako now and thon to help keep tho kidneys clean and .active and the blood pure, thereby often avoiding serious kidney compli cations. Adv. PICTURE FRAMING ; SWEM'S STUDIO IT K. Main fit. Medford ENGLISHMEN CANT MAKE LOVE SAYS By KUXA UVHKIt CHl'IUtl Iiiunuitlouul News Sorvice Stuff Correspondent. LONDON, Oct. Can Englishmen make love? This very serious question lias been raised by Horace Annesley Va- chell, noted author and playwright. Vachell is quite positive that Eng lishmen can't make love, and this de spite tho fact that he nfurried a Cali- fornian. "Making love in England regard ed- from the point of view of tech nique may be compared with our culinary art as it is generally mal- practiscd throughout the kingdom, says Vachell. "Ooa sent the food and the devil sends the cooks. Love Is, admittedly, the greatest thing In the world. "What do we mnkc of It? "f contend, sorrowfully, that the majority of Englishmen mako board ing house hash of it. There you are it's almoBt a direct challengo for American swains. Divorce statistics in England tend to substantiate the charges made by Vachell. Certainly there is no lack of love lorn swains in England and they practise their arts most publicly. Every dark stroet corner is the scene of nightly romance; kisses are ex- changed with tho utmost frankness. Motion picture theatres resound with smacks and giggles. Perhaps that's what's wrong with Englich love mak ing thcro isn't enough privacy about It. Vachell, however, Is not a critic without remedies. Ho believes the English technique in love making is faulty because of luck of early train ing. "The actual technique should begin in the nursery," says Vachell. "It is a Joyous fact that children make love charmingly. "A boy at school would practise tho art of love 'If he dared. Public opinion inexorably cramps his style. "Englishmen, for tho most part. rush Cupid's fences. They 'go it blind.' "English women resent and dis trust such methods. I heard a girl say the other day: 'Ho tried to kiss mo beforo hiwgqucezod my hand.' "Love making, surely should bo tho art of mutual understanding, the most difficult of all nrts, exacting constant practice. In its initial stages it must bo tentative provocative, resi lient." There nro many Englishmen who enn't agrco with Vachell, but Amerl can girls will hnvo to decide on tho merits of his advice fur themselves. I SOUTH AFRICA ACCRA, South Afrlco. Oct. (By I. N. S.) Tho merciless vampire has made her debut along tho Gold Const Wine, women and song are menac ing evils on tho Gold CoaHti Nativo city men havo been making considerable money -in the lust few years, and they havo taken to chant pagne, gaudy socks and week-ends spent in company with attractive. If not demure, ladies of color. Some of tho natives nro worrying about the threatened moral decline, and a recent issuo of tho Voice of the reoplo takes tho nativo men to task for the "shocking custom of spend ing week-ends nt sumo out-statlon with a merciless vampiro who can smllo like an angel, while neglecting their luwfuj spouses, whether mar ried by European or nativo rites." Tho journal goes further and warns tho native girls against "men for whom tho color of their socks is more lmportnnt than your purity." Civilization scorns to be making neaaway in Africa, with tho chnm pasno appetite growing and chocolate-colored flappers In the vampire business. President Unable to Play Golf Because Of Wife's Illness v '" ' Furniture Upholstering Mattress Work . ' 'See Our Samples of . , . Art Ticking WASHINGTON, Oct. 3C Sixty or moro Washington newspaper corro- sxndonts nttomptod today to keen their eyes on golf balls instead of on news in tho annual fall tournament of tho Washington newspaper golf clubs. Editor Warren G. Harding. th8 Marion. Ohio, publisher, however, did not par ticipate because of Mrs. Harding's ill noss. In a letter to Secretary Preston of tho club, .Mr. Harding said he folt in trim to win he was fourth in last spring's tournament but Mrs. Hard ing's condition precluded another trip for tho cup this year. Helped His Back Backache, rheumatic pains, dizzi ness, and blurred rislon are symptoms oi Kinney trouble. "My husband had bad back," writes Mrs. M. McCu ough, Easton, Pa. "When he sat dowj he could hardly get up and then ho would be drawn over to one side. He tried Foley Kidney Pills and tbey cured him." Koiey Kidney Pills lulck- y relieve kidney and bladder trouble Sold overywhore. AdT. Advertise your needs In Sun classl- dforriAuto Tod Co. z- in rr . r .. . . . ........... v. 413, ywmym I I ivt jicu coiunius aud get retulU, The Journalistic B'lackmailer fore on editor can Hang out his j democratic nomineo Tor prosecuting shingle. The public welfare demands j attorney of King county, if B'8 is It. The Shyster Journalist must go. elected. Just as the shyster doctor and lawyer vw'mi.n now have to drag the jmost personal aspects of their niari tal difficulties before the he-gossyjs jam! the sh-srossips," said Miss Fvf ! i.us to a inei-tliiK lor woiiP'ti only. defend yellow Journal- r ly is there is a worse "I do not de: ism. All I say Journalism, blackmail Journalism. "The big yellow Journalist may be no siiint but he isn't a coward. He may be yellow on the outside, but he isn't yellow inside. He may tell lies, he may misrepresent this or that, but he stands ready to pay for his lies if you can catch him. He has a libel fund. If he injures a man or woman, he is willing to pay for it. He doesn't shoot from ambush, he shoots from the open. He doesn't suggest or in sinuate, he says what he has to say in plain Knglish he stands to his guns like a man, and if he loses he loses and ho pays. Not so the blackmail Journalist. He is yellow insido and black on the outside. He cares for only one thing. money. He respects no one not even himself. He will attack man or woman, as long as his skunkish ire Is aroused, ho will attack his brother or his mother or his wife. He is without honor or decency, eelf-re- spect or pride, and having nothing to ose he is only in the business to gain. "'Yuur money u-r your life, your advenislng or jour reputation. Uus is the, slogan of tin- blackmail jour nalwi, " '; ive me your iu.-iIi, ..r I'll give you I .ell in n, y paper:' Th-it is his sneak y, slimy .Jefi, a raiale snake who -strikes before he rattL.s. a Jour nalist ic' prostitute who wilL mil every thliiK but his hjnor and lix: can't sell that :for he has none. "L'xitil newspaper men clean from their ranks thv blackmail Journalist, lets bear less of this tal k of the yel low Journallm. Kortujiately the blackiDuiler la dwindling out. for the simple reason that the public sooner oV lati-r find him out usid refuses to support him. But he is not extinct I by any jneuns. And as the lawyers refuse to recognize men who dis grace their profession, and the doc tors ivfuse to recognize p-ien who dis grace, theirs, the newspeiper men of this country should refuse to recog nise the men "Who dishonor the ethics of their great calling. Oentlemen, the time has como for newspaper men to require a mental and morn! test he- have gone. The dignity and honor of tile rourlh Estate demand it." Henry W'atterson. ' in Copy Kditcir and I'ublislier. - toy. Woman Wants Secret Court, Divorce Cases SEATTLE, Oct. 2 5. A court of domestic relations in which divorce cases will be heard In secret Is a promise of Miss Lady Willie Forbus. I Jacksonville National Fruit Cleaning Machine Demonstrations of tlio new model fruit cleaning machine made by The National Fruit Cleaning Co., may be seen soon in Medford. For further in formation address Miss E. Ileuter. Ore. Attention, Oud Fellows and Rebekahil All Odd Fellows and Rebekaha tun families and friends are invited to attend a" carnival to be beld at tte I. o. O. F. hall, Thursday night. Oct L'litli. l'rogram at 7:30. Dancing M suu. mo Card of Thanks We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors who so liberally catuo to our aid during the illness and dean of our beloved father and husband. We wish especially to mention mi beautiful floral tributes. MRS. W. S. BAKER, . ISC Derby, Ore. 'BAYER" when you buy Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get fcinp the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-two yca-rs and proved safe by millions for colds, headache, toothache, earache, neu ralgia, lumbago, rheumatism, neuritis, find for pftin in general. Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tab lets cost fevr cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouoacetdcacidester of Salicylicacid. IMPORTANT BROADCAST TO EVERY WOMAN AND GIRL IN MEDFORD AND VICINITY TO VISIT OUR NEW DE- PARTMENT OF Excella Patterns 20c to 35c NONE HIGHER Five Reasons Why We Sell Excella Patterns 1. They cxct-ll ill Myle, fit and silii'iliiity, -. i:eiy iiallctn is fully Ki"'ii"tcd. :t. You uik Kivcn I-'ISKK a cutting and construction layout which guarantees you fit, accuracy and saving. l. 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