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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY," NOVEMBER 14, 1923
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
' 'One cannot blnmo Lonp Beaton.
Calif., Bible Class for cheating, even
tho thoy were careless and irot caught.
It was un-Chi'lc .itn of Kansas City to
send out a bunch of detectives to
watqh tho count. They lacked faith.
: A woman murdered a man at El
Paso, Texas, Sunday. As usual, de
ceased was poor, and the shouteo
homely.
'. Everybody ought to be glad the
masses have regained their senses and
are saying. "That's a lotto, bologna,"
instead of "Yes, wo have no bananas."
Joshua Whoyback.
Tolo, Ore.
Dear Mr. Whcybaok: Your commu
nication at hand urging me to run for,
the legislature, and this is real sweot ;
of you. However, I am willing to j
leave tho plow In the iurrow auu take
up the cudgol for humanity. If elect
ed, I would acquit myself befuro the
duly organized processes of law and
Justice gof around to convict. How
did that piece of summer fallow on
the hillside turn out this yoar7 I
understand you did not; havo a cent
left after paying all the dues and
assessments to farmer botlormont
societies. I am not the kind ot a
polltlclnn who gives tho agriculturists
a rake In tho papers, and thon walks
off with Ills hoe. I am surprised that
a man of your ability and construu
tlveness has not thrown himself Into
the breach long ore this. On tho
other hund you might turn out to be
a good ptiblio servnnt.
Now, Dour Mr. Whoyback, In ruli
hi,
ng for tho legislature, wo must not
try to corral tho femalo votu, outside
ot maintaining a neat crease in my
Sunday pants, and looking lonesome.
We will have some of tho boys offor
me a drink on the church steps, and 1
will refuse, publicly. This will bhvo
wind, and be sure and Instruct the
boys to see mo later. The law on
possession, externally, Is a stemwln
dep. - We have got to stamp out this
evil, If it takes every bruss - band In
Jackson County. Tamo down your
kids, so a stranger can got in the same
township with them. In tho heat of
the campaign 1 might get reckless
and want to kiss one of them. How
did' your ' neighbor's children you
started to bring up right Inst summer,
pan out anyway? Remember this:
Tho candidate who gets tho women
crying first. Is the Kat'B Whiskers.
Regarding tho taxes. Just let nie
get a-hoid of the 'I??!!!!! taxes. I'll
not cut "om In two; I'll ninke hash out
of 'em. Taxes and Death nro two
tiling my constituents have never
been able to get away from. If elect
ed, Josh, I will abolish the former,
and leave the latter so they will have
no teeth. .
The Kuropean sltuntion is a bad
one. and I hope they get it straight
ened out so we can start paving the
Jacksonville rond, even though ,tt is
necessary.
If they get to asking you how I
stand on government by shirt-tall, toll
them tho American flag floats at tho
North Pole. It is a direct answer and
leavos no doubt relutlvo to my posi
tion. ' '
Burn thla letter. .
Giant Hero of World
Series Goes to Boston
NEW YORK, Nov. 14, Tho pass
Ing of Davo Bancroft. Casey Stengel
and Bill Cunningham from th; New,
York Nationals to the Boston Nn-:
tlonels and the acquisition by New;
York of Billy Southworth nnd Joe,
Oeschger Is construed by baseball fan-j
dom at the opening move by Manager
John MeOraw towards almost com
plete reconstruction of tho New York
National league club.
ft such it proves, It will mark tho
fourth lime In, McOrnw's 21 years as
New York manager that ho has so
owrhnulerl his organisation.
neunonia
Call a physirir.n.
"emergtiicy" in
Call a physirir.n. Tiion ti r;in
"emergti.cy" uuniem v.ith
3)
VapoRu
3
Qwr IT Million Jar Yariy
WORLD PEACE
WJ E HAVE received notice
V contest closes in a few days, and are .urged to hurry on our
contribution,
So here goes. As there seems
changing human nature and thereby eliminating the fighting in
slinct, we can rpc no possibility
by creating some organization strong enough to enforce peace.
The League of Nations was a
instead of being too much a -super-government, with too much power,
it was not enough a super government, and was given too little
power.
Take the recent Italy-Greece skirmish for example. Why was
Italy allowed to bombard Corfu, kill several score defenseless citi
zens, demand a tremendous indemnity from Greece, and get away
with' it f
Tho Leaguo of Nations was in session. Brother Cecil of England
made a courageous protest against such action. But Signor Mussolini
merely laughed, assuming ' that he ever indulges in anything so
human and agreeable as laughing.
lie laughed because he knew Lord Robert Cecil was merely a
kindly and enlightened old gentleman, making a virtuous gesture.
He didn't even officially represent Great Britain. He had no armies
behind him, no navies, not even a bodyguard-r-he had nothing but
words. '
" So Mussolini went ahead, and only hesitated at war because, at
the moment, the coal market was not on a war basis.
.So, with human nature as it is, with nationalism what it is, there
seerntr no way of preventing war, or even effectively reducing its
probability, except by. creating an international force for peace,
stro iger than any possible national force for war.
But according to recent election returns, the United States would
never consider such a proposal. Nor, we fear, would any other world
power. -
So wc come to the real underlying cause of war, which is the
simple, undeniable fact that no nation in the world today, has reached
the plane of enlightened self interest where it is willing to pay the
price of peace. v. ' ..."
Individuals the world over have agreed to pay that price, within
national borders, by submitting to a rule of law, and paying the
expenses of an adequate police force.
Combinations of individuals known as nations, havo not. So
that's that. It is also pretty good evidence that if we should send
(his screed on to the committee of award, wo would bo out a per
fectly good U. S. pctrtage stamp.
So we won't.
QUILL
A'conformist is a man who likes
God is good, and children 'isually turn out rather well in spite
of all Aheir parents can do.
f' it. i; ji , '.,.,..(. .
Millions' in Europe doubtless still wondor why Mr. Hoover has
the pictures of other men printed
The only bedtime Rtory sent over the telephone is that one. Friend
Husband tells the wife about the directors' meeting.
"The farmer needs second sight," wails a bloc member. Just
at present, however, ho needs a second mortgage.
If a man howled for liberty
Bolshevik. , Now yon think him
A modern girl is one who thinks tho rolling pin a contrivance
invented to provide the action in a comic strip.
'When two fat women pass on
wonders if she ever will look like
The theory is that by the time a man has a family of seven, he
should be able to afford a seven-passenger car.
AVe haven't seen that trap to
it bus tht general appearance of
Enthusiasts who are telling Henry about it should remember that
it takes hot water to start a Ford, not hot air. ; "
RfoplittgRhumes
au ii
REVOLT
T AM so tired of Bildad Bish that sometimes in my heart I
wish he'd move to far Cathay; I would that I might see him
bound for somo deep hollow in tho ground a million miles, away. '
For every paper I peruse has Bildad featured in the news, or
in the Household Hints; and liko somo luscious movie queens
li?'s smiling in the magazines.in Artogravure tints. "If there's
a crisis in the land old Bildad 's sure to bo on hand, to view with
deep 'alarm; if there's a picnic in the woods you see him there
with all the goods, his princely grace and charm. He joins the
swimmers in tho pool when he's not teaching Sunday, school,
and all his shining deeds are chronicled from shore to shore,
that they may thrill, inspire or boro the delegate who reads.
One day ho makes a speech in Maine, the next he's standing in
the rain to lay a cornerstone; ho shows a barber how to shave,
he is chief mourner at a grave, ho sends the Japs a bone. No
matter what this Bildad does, the glad reporters round him
buzz, nnd writo about his wreath; photographers around him
swarm, and snap his proud though childlike form, his whiskers
and his teeth. I often do more vital things hut no one comes
around and swings a camera at me; I often hit a striking pose,
and pull a few aesthetic throes, but there is none to sec.
FOR $100,000 CASH
that Mr. Bolt's $100,000 peace prize
to be no practical method of
of advancing world peace except
step in the right direction. But
POINTS
dividends better than liberty.
on his money.
fivo years ago, you thought him a
a wet. ' . .
the street, each Jooks back and
that.
attract flies, lut our guess is that
a bald head.
ff (1
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
. . - ', NoUd Phyiiclan and Author
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to di
sease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr. Brady If a etamped,
self addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In
Ink. Owing to the large number -of letters received, only a few canfbe an
we red here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instruo
tlons. Address Or. William Brady, In care of this newspapsr.
The Poor
What are those filings which ;peo
ple usually' call ;iorH and wnich .bo
often appear! enlarged,,! especially
about the aides of the nose or over
the cheeks? -
JThey are. the ori
fices' of the ducts i
or excretory tubes j
of the sebaceous,
and sweat s lands, j
The subaceous'
(oil) glnnds and
the sweat glands
. usually discharge
their excretions
through a common
opening; in that
same opening, as a
rule, on skin cov-
. ered with hair or
down, as Is the skin of the whole body
excepting the soles and tho palms,
Is the shaft of the hair. The sebum
(oil) and sweat are poured Into the
well of the hair shaft; they work up
along the hair 'shaft out upon , the
surface of the skin.
These opening from vhlch 1 the
sweat, the sebum and the hair exude
or emerge upon the surface are not
pores, since nothing, u absorbed thru
them. They do not open ..nor ' close
under tho Influence; of varying' condi
tions of temperat'uri'Vor bodily activ
ity. No one with a rudimentary
knowledge of anatomy-or psyslology
can for a. moment ihntertuln the ab
surd notion of "taking cold" because
somebody carelessly neglected to close
his pores before going out to tho foot
ball game. Nobody has ever been
able to 'prove that anything air.
water, food or medicine Is absorbed
through the unbroken skin. '
Various medicinal substances are
administered, and" effectively, by ap
plication to the, unbroken skin, but,
in every such instance, so far as
scientific observation goes, the medi
cine, if absorbed, Is breathed in thru
'tho lungs, being volatilized by the
warmth of the body and Inhaled. Pew
food substances, if any, can be In
haled not considering soup.
The orifices or openings of the ducts
appear and readily are dilated or en
larged when the Rebum accumulates;
this state or condition is known to
physicians as seborrhea, an excessive
olltness of tho skin. ; Seborrhea is
commonly associated with blackheads
(commedones) and acne (pimples).
In addition to the olliness or In
mnrked cases the actual greasiness
of the skin in seborrhea the skin
has a coarse texture (due to the. re
laxed or patulous 'duct orifices) and
tho complexion Is, muddy or pasty
Fear ApgU Will Be Dumped,'
..... tne lytf
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 12. With
a commercial npple.. crop for the
United States nearly thirty per cent
larger tharj . the. Ave year average,
nnd the largest commercial crop In
tho history of the Pacific Northwest,
present prevnlllng prices Indicate tho
"dumping" of considerable quantities
of the smaller sizes of high grudc
apples in Oregon and Washington,
says F. 1 Kent, agricultural statis
November 1 Forecast
1923 1922 1921
New York '.: . j .. 4,612. 00O Mil. 6.000.000 bbl. 3,300.000 bbl.
t'ennsylvania .v.... 1,266,000 Bbl. " 1,216,006 bbl. '." 221.000 obi.
Virginia ' 1,797,000 bbl. 1.100,000 bbl. 80,000 bbl.
Michigan 2,118.000 bbl. ., 1.699,000 bbl. 1.208,000 bbl.
Colorado 803.000 bbl. 1,034,000 bbl. -S12.000 bbl.
Idaho '. 1,318.000 bbl.: .976,000' bbl. 1.363,00 bbl.
Washington 9.076,000 bbl. " 1,104,000 bbl. 8,300,000 bbl.
California ., 1,602,000 bbl. 1,200.000 bbl. 1,362,000 bbl.
KHKOON 1,680,000 bbl. 1,260,000 bbl. 1,607,000 1)1)1.
I'nlted States ....... .83,622,000 bbl. 30.956,000 bbl. -21,667,00 bbl.
, 1 V
Sapphira, a Neglected Notable
WASHINGTON, T. C, Nov. 12.
Some Americans little given to arch
eology mny be startled by a recent
find in tho Holy Land this discovery
of the tomb of Sapphira. This lady
and her better known husband, Aana-
nias, according to biblical record, were
stricken dead for falsifying on their
Income tax returns. .
"Though Ananias' black reputation
has-been held up to greater scorn than
that of his better half, Sapphira may
succeed to the position of patron saint
of the world s noted liars by virtue
of the startling revelations of the in
vestigators. Sapphira. tho archeol
oglst who dug up the tomb near Jeru
salem found, nppears to have lied In
Iur very bones," according to a bulle
tin from the Washington, D. C head
quurters of the National Geographic
Society.
Tomb Found hy Accident.
"The tomb was found by accident,"
the bulletin continues-. "In the courso
of digging n foundation near the Boza
leel. quarter, the hill west of Jerusa
lem, workmen found a burial cham
ber. .Inside was a plain ossuary with
the name 'Sapphira' engraved in He
brew and Greek,, and containing the
full complement of bones.
"Site nnd period pointed to the mid
dle of the first ehtury, and the sim
plicity o fthe tomb was In keeping
with the middle class social position
of Ananias and .Sapphira nnd their
circle. A young archeologist, who
took charge of the Investigation ven
tured still further In support of Iden
tification, and called In medical ad
vice on the nature of the bones. The
medical expert Is reported to have
found the bones were not those of a
woman they wore masculine. Where
Sapphira lies burled and who occu
pied her mislabelled tomb probably
never will be known.
Were (liartor Church Members.
The story of Ananias and Snp-
phira's chastisement appears in the
Acts of Apostles. It had been the
custom of the land to contribute a
tithe or tenth to tho church but the
new Christian church of which Aana-
Pores.
looking. The skin Is difficult to keep
clean because the oil holds much of
the dust and grime which would not
adhere to a normal skin.. In some
cases there are areas of scaliness,
patches covered with ' fine glossy
scales; these are called ' seborrheic
dermatltlB. The high polish of some'
denuded domes Is attributable to se
borrhea. Soborrhea of the scalp In
persons blessed with a little hair
amounts to dandruff. Some persons
have seborrhea about ' the trunk,
patches of seborrheic dermatitis, per
haps, on the chest or the back.
QITRSTIOXS AM) ANSWERS
Girls Should Bathe.
Is It injurious to a young girl's
health to go, in bathing?' Mrs. H.
E. J. ' -
Answer Never unless her physi
cian deems the Invalid too feeble.
And So Forth.
Please describe-, to me the causes
and best treatment of diseases of the
throat and nose as adenoids, tonsils
and goitres1. I am' especially interest
ed In goitres, so please tell me every-1
thing you know on the subject. Please
also state the signs, or how to really
know if you 'have any. of these
troubles. K. At. A, , .
-Answer A doctor cart usually de
termine whether you have any of
these troubles, though it doesn't seem
quite fair to call the -tonsils troubles.
Tonsils are so little it any use to us,
ns far as I can learn; yet now and
then an Individual attains the age of
50 or even tid years without having
had his tonsils removed.
Why Visitors Arc Not Welcomed
Wish you would give an article
about the eight months baby and its
chances. I can't tell you how many
acquaintances who came to tee me
at tho hospital were kind enough to
inform me that an -light months baby
seldom lived and If so it was always
puny, etc., etc. Although I know
better it did give me a hoartacne dur
ing those first few days of baby's life.
. . . Mrs. B. K. H.
Answer That's one good and s'lf--ficient
reason why visitors arc not'
acclaimed with great oy by t tie Wos
pital authorities. Ho munv of thorn
come out of curiosity und hunger for
a bit of Kossip--nnd gossip. only
would leave behind them a .hen.tnrhe.
Of course the premature infant in not
so vigorous at thd start, .hut once he
gets hep to the hard ways of this
world "he can hold his own against all
comers.,:" ' -
(Copyright, National Newspaper
Service.1
Large
rop is
so
tician, "Unltod States department of
ngriculture. Canneries do not want
the small sizes, and the cost of trans
portation will not warrant their use
for- cider and other apple by-products
In many localities.
Final estimates of production in
1921 nnd 1922, and the November 1
forecast for 1923 in somo of tho lead
ing commercial apple states are as
follows: (1 barrel equals 3 bushels.)
Production
nlas'and Sapphira were virtually char
ter members insistod on greater sac
rifices. Peter asked that profits of
All sales be laid down before him and
distribution made 'unto every man ac
cording to their needs. "
"Ananias and Sapphira were well-to-do
property owners and, though
subscribers to the church, evidently
felt this demand was too extreme. Be
tween them they made it up to report
the price of a recent sale less thnn
it actually was. But Ieter caught
Ananias In the He and Ananias, hear
ing Peter's condemnation, fell down
dead. Attendants carried Ananias out
and thon Sapphira was brought before
Peter. She gave ho same false re
port nnd straightway fell dead."
used to be plain
NOW it it possible for
even the plainest
woman to be really attrac
tive, even though her haj
b straight, lifeless and full
of dandruff.
The new Wildroot treat
ment soon makes a remark
able change.
WILDROOT
Kit Ionic Liquid Sbunpoo
For salt by
Strang's Drug Store
231 E. Wain Phone 225
TIIE GREATEST TIIIXG IN THE
, WORLD
: .; , j ', -By Laurel Gray
U'lii'D FrunJaiesa la Necessary
I trust; IW; ouatomera were not too
terribly shocked by yesterday's dls
curslon on dishonorable marrlUBe.
Two ministers, one doctor, five busi
ness men and a surprising number of
..mothers have
been so good as
to telephone me
already about It.
All save one
-agreed with mo,
thanked me.
praised me(which
made me feel
terribly too 1 1 s h
about it) and ad
mired my cour
age. But, after
all, what's the
use of one having
, v convict Ions if
one Isn't free and can give depression
to them. '1 have nn aversion to
preaching prunes and prisms and 1
haVe a good strong healthy hatred for
moral prigs. Jf a subject is taboo,
then, .lt It be taboo totally, all to
gether and forever and ever, amen.
But to flirt with a topic and to hint
at society's sore spots and then hurry
on afraid, nnd "talk about something
nice and pleasant and harmless"
gives me a severe attack of spiritual
Jaundice. I am not a cynic. I believe
more heartily In the abounding gra
clousncss of human love than I did
a few years ago when I first under
took to write a little preachment
about The Greatest Thing In the
World. I don't believe that girls are
as bad as they are painted In spite of
the statistics about the 4,007.8999 bot
tles of hair dye and the 6,678,334 cas
kets of rouge and the 7,6060,8888 lip
slicks that are sold In the corner drug
stores of our enterprising land every
year. I believd that marriago is an
enormous success In spite of some of
the poor devils who make a mess of
It. I believe In' woman's virtue and
man's honour. Hut when I observe
an ugly head sticking up above the
trenches I'm after It, red-hot, with a
stench-bomb in one fair hand and a
grenade In the other. That's why I
wrote about dishonorable marriage
yesterday. So that's that!
COMMUNICATIONS
Doesn't IJke Ir. Brady
To the Editor: I submitted this let
ter to a meeting of my daughters and
they unanimously agreed I ought to
try to publish it, even though the
writer vns - not willing to sign hr;r
name t$ it.-' Could you find space for
It perhaps in the obituary column
where the anonymous .correspondent
w41 be afore likely, to see it? . The
letter paper has the ' proper1 color,
yellow. WM. BRADY. MIX
linr Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. 8th.
Dr; Wm. Brady,-care Medford Mail
Tribune,- Medford, Oregon.
' Dear Sir: I have cultivated a sin
cere dislike for you simply on account
of the; slurring way ih - ' whlch' Voir
speak of women in general, and on
account of your under-estimation of
the, value of girl babies.
In rega.rd to. the lntter, I would
advise you, to read an nrtlcle in tho
November "American", written by a
country doctor. In this article , he
states' that there once was a time
whpn people woulcT ask him, "Doctor,
do you think It will be a boy?" But
now-he says they 'are not so anxious
about that, because they would just
as isob'h have a1 girl: and In many
cases,' they would rather, I know.
I think you had better read this article,.-because
from the- tone of your
answers and the articles you write for
thei jiaper. 'I "think that you must be
very narrow between the :- eyes. I
can't se(r howyau can be a success in
your profession, because I can't see
for.thelifcjaf me. why a woman would
come to you for advice.
You are very careful to print the
compliments given you, but you won't
find any In this letter to print, nor
will you find them between the lines.
I haven't any for you.
If every boy that was born should
grow up to be like you, do you think,
honestly, that" people would want
them? I wouldn't. Yours disgustedly,
A PORTLAND READER.
Portland. Oregon, Oct. 30.
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If Ijtfo Bud an' his wife wui '
proinlnvut tlu y wnmn t ga iiioiik ..
uny worso. Folio that can't
sKnk In public wouldn't, bo so .
:r.-. if tiny didn't alius want
V try.
The D. A. R. will meet with Mrs.
C. W. McDonald fit her home, 823 W.
Main street Saturday nt 2:30 p. m.
The Secret
of Tasty
Cooking
Meals prepared by
some one else, fre
quently taste better
than your own.4. You
can be sure people
will say how, - good
things tasted at . your
house,, when you use
KITCHEN BOUQUET.
It is the secret of tasty
cooking. Start the
meal with a real tasty
soup. ,
Add a tablespoonM of
KITCHEN . BOUQOET
just before .taking off
the stove. '"
Your grocer sells lots of
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