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? IAC1E FOUTl MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, lvrFT)FORT) OREGOX, FRTDAY, 'NOVEMBER '16, 1923' J a MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNE AN nT)MliiaNfTWNT NTCWRPAPER ! PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON i BXCEPT SUNDAY, BY THJi - - MBDFORD PRINTING CO. - 'Th. Mwlford Sunday Mornlnc tun Is iivrnianM ubscriDera Minng a nnn wily newspaper. . Offlo. Mall Tribune BulMlnc M-H-lf wsrto rir etreec -none i. A consolidation at the Democratic) 'Tlmea, the Hertford Mall, the Medtord 'Tribune, the Southern Draconian, The tJUnlana-Trltmno. RORB'tT W. KDrrU Bdllor. , 8. BUMITlCK SMITH, Uanager. 1V Mlllt, IflltRtUW! Blly. wim Sunday Sun, year7.!0 ' ' l)tly. itr. aunaay Hun, monia.-. ,ib J)ny, without Bunday Sun, year- .60 t)al!y. wllhut Sunday Bun, month .6. f ki Mull Tribune, one year 1.00 aiinrtuy Hnn, one year . 1.00 iBT CARRIER In Medford, Aehland, ' Jnoknonville. Central Point. Phsenlz, Talent and on Highways: -i -'Dally, with Buaav Hun, month... .7s -pally, without Sunday Sun, month .SG pally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.60 i; llallir, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 .Ail terms oy carrier, caan in Entered as secant ernes matter at Medford, Oregon, under sot ox laaron Offldal paper of the City of Medtord. -urxiciai paper or jacaaon, wmnr. IMKMBBR OP TH vminaa ABBOCIATBD Tse -Aasonlated Press Is exeluslvaly iesrtltled to the use for republication of iMl news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper, and iSlao to the local em published herein. All rights of republication of special iUr.ntih herein are alan reserved Ye Smudge Pot . f By Arthur Parry. It la feured John D. Kockcfollcr Is igolng broke. John hou boon glvlntr away too-many nlokolB to little boya at Sunday school. - r 'lThoro la going to bo-anothnr Income ;taX oloctlon. This timo no effort will ibe mado to ai-'ouso interest, without .mentioning .prohibition and .14 other itnattora having ,nothlmr at all to do iwlth the Income tax. I THAT'S JUST FINE (Yrcka Journal) i Tho jRubboH iJllchardH novo ,a i daughtor.much to tho dollBht of jtll conaornod. i iK movo Is afoot to grow brocolll fin-this vicinity. No uso, If It haa to bn hod tin the middle of tho Uuhj'. (fishing season. ' - j! Tho Ku Kiux Klan situation Is ,-worso than first teusnootod. .Tho; iBmpcror, tho Imperial Wizard, and ithe Klorub, all quoted Scrlpturo Tuos iday to prove tho organization was tho (pure quill, , , -. -Nothing nc( dlsgucuts a lady as to ,'rendcr a raucous snoor,o in a masculine I key, In tho biz. diet,, first losing a jhard battla to hoad It off. ' DANO'TIIKIKHOK TIMJ8TI (Montague Netvn) ' Tommy Sandorson Is vory lunio at nronont,-the roault of. wearing now shoos wlillu plowing- . Ho -says never again. : , ! MT. SHASTA BY MOON MGT1T (By Alios R WUlliims) ,A1I alone one wintry ovonlng, ;' -Noiu-.ci town in Siskiyou, (Bat a-wonmn on her chargor ' , iFlllod with rupture thru and thru. '"( . ' Vi" , fWould you ask -the renson for It? i 'Would you wondor If I said: j'There boforo her 'rose Mt. Shasta, r Wrapped In light tho soft moon j shod." 1 In tho stlllnoss of tho night air, ; iFtir aarons the valley whlto, jlOomod -this monarch of tho moun- tains i iMaJostio over to tho slglit. jliong ngo tho smoke and ashes jj.JPourod from out Its crater top, .And porhaps some Indians .watching )Thought 'twould novor, nevor stop. But tho flro has ceased to smoulder,' t. .(Lava now Is cold and black, . For the snow that fell upon It f iMudo It hiss, and cool, and crack. I Sparkling thero In aero weather. Anchored firm Us mighty form, , Naught Is left tn tell tho struggla j( That within did couso ono morn. Little stnrs came out to watch it KfjAs they havo for cenlurlos past; And tho woman watching, wondcrod ;Jf 'twould ulways, alwuys last. (O, tho beauty and tho grandeur! O. tho power, and strength -and truth That that mount of crystal whltoness Will forever teach the youth Say "Bayer"-Genuine! ,i,.UemiinO J1H.Vt inmnn ii nM,. !jsv Jxn , proscribed by jiij iiciatw.oer (iwenty-tliree years anil jiroved aale by i millions (or Colda and grippo niiacry. ''Handy boxoa o' twolvo tablet coat only (ifcw Mill at any drtigatore. Kach imk 1 Mrs contains propor diroctlona for (kM i"nd tolls how to prepare an Ainirin ; j,rgle lor sore r throat, and tonaUitia. HIRAM JOHNSON ONCE upon a time, there was theatre in Portland, Just as stunt, there hail been over a dozen of them,, an excited gentle- .man, in maroon tights, appeared in the wings, explained ho had been unavoidably delayed, and asked .if he couldn't be given a chance, as he had a "knockout.!' , The chance was given. ' Hut when the eager contestant proceeded to swing Indian clubs around, his there had been three or four acrobatic events previously, tho crowd started to walk out, the prizes were awarded and the curtain rung down. ' Sfimelinw, .Hiram Johnson throwing his hat into the presidential") ring reminds us of that amateur Jlclooks' thc part'and he.does the part well,!l)ut,it is old stuff. '" , Swinging Indian clubs of . Bull Moose progressivism, and turning-handsprings to 'the worn out tune of Smash the League of Na tions, was fairly interesting a few years ago, ,but at the moment tho play is played out. . .( ? '.Moreover, l'rcsident' Coolidgo tho hard-shelled reactionary so necessary to the success ,of the Johnsonian drama. " To a majority of people today he is something of an enigma. They fqel that he has possibilities', but they don't know just what those possibilities are. ;" '' . '. '' So they tiro- in a waiting and somewhat expectant mood. They feel, pretty well acquainted' with Hiram. They don, 't . feel acquainted with, Calvin at all. So they are waiting for the president to "do: his-stuff." ' ' '''.'-. ' ' It requires somo presumption entering the lists ,uow, ,is making it comes to .practical politics, the pionship class. , Nevertheless, wo have a pious pugilist has really flipped a flop this -time. Unless the political atmosphere takes a sudden change, .wc fear. ho will got.no nearer the prize than the zealous but tardy acrobat" in maroon tights. ' QUILL ' It, may' be that village folk are Civilization is just a slow process When crated Florida fruit is quoted f. o. b., tho lettors sometimes stand for Full of Booze. . V - : f . It must bo awful to be so unimportant that you must pretend to be unimpressed by everything. If. we nro to have -a training lesson will be, "First make your . High blood pressure is a sign that you must never try to help little Willie with his lessons. , . ' ' A well-raised child is one that is too polilu to tell its parents what it really thinks of them. .... Somo men get a collego education, and some go through life without-even knowiug'whnfc:ft forward pass is. . ;"' NowlsWelHmloli ; constipation with Bran Start to-day! Don't crlvo tho tlUonsoa Hint follow In tho track of constipation a clmnco to lortgo in your system I Oot nftor constipation -witli -naturo's greatest helper .BBAN, Kellogg 's Bran, cooked nnd krumhled becnuso it ia ALL BRAN and becauso it . will givo you permanent relief from constipa tion I .It is soiontiileolly prepared to reliero suffering humanity f rout consti pation and it will do that. Brnn's action is wontlorful, Tt awoeps nnd clennses and purifies. .It knocks out tho dangerous toxic poisons and frees the system from pollution! Try Kellogg 'a Bran for n vcM-k. Eat it regularly two tnblespoonfuls each day as much cbo.1i moal in clironid eases. You will bo astounded at tho . difference in your feelings 1 , Kellogg 'a Bran should, not bo con The Right Answer The perennial question eomes up again what to buy for Christmas? And there -remains the same sensiblo, reliablo answer iv Corona ! It is an answer that thousands of poopld have acted upon in years past and it has always been tho right answer. This year Corona is better than ever and it is needed more -Hhan ever, too. Most everybody uw ncods a typewriter and of course you cannot chooao a tinore useful or dependable machine than a Corona. It has been chosen and proven by over 500,000 people. There is a model to suit .everybody's , individual writing needs. And there is no need -to "learn typewriting" to en joy the benefits that a Corona always give's. We'll deliver Corona in 'handsome holly gift carton any timo or place to suit you. MEDFORD BOOK STORE VS. MAROON TIGHTS qn amateur night at a certain the last contestant finished her Jiead and turn a few handsprings, in maroon tights. lie is too late. somehow fails to fit the part of to say that Senator Johnson, in' a political :mistake., For when California senator ,'is' of cham-; idea that the militant political POINTS more -pious -than metropolitans. of getting rid of oinvprejudiccs. school for ambassadors, the first million." " fused with common bran which is un palatable nnd difficult to cat. Kellogg 's is cooked nnd .all ready to. servo and really delicious. . Eut it as a ceroal, sprinkled over your fnvorito hot or cold cereal or cook or .mix it with hot corcnl. In the lattor enscs add two tablcspoonfuls for each porson. Do yon renlio,what Kellogg 's Bran can do for you nnd for your family; do you roaliea-that.'it will keep Bick ncss nwoy ; thnt it will put ovory ooo en a new health footing; that it- will froo you nil from pills and cathartics f Kellogg 's Bran is particularly de lightful nindo in raisin broad, in mncaroona, popovors, muffins, ote. BeoipcB aro printed on each packagol Tou will any tnt Kollogg'a Bran ia-a blessing .to humanity. . , All grocers sell Kellogg ' Brant Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Nottd Phytieian and Author ' Signed letter pertaining -to personal health and hygiene, not to dl' sease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If (tamped, self addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In . Ink. Owing to the large number of tetters received, only a few can be an- swered here. iNo reply oan.be made to queries not conforming to Instruo- , tlons. Address Dr. William Brady, In care of this newspaper. -Perennial Ono -thing about hay fever It Is more seasonable than the seasons have been lutoly. -Hay fever, or oettor, polllnosls (for other pollens thanthat of hav- aro most 'frequently respon-, si bio for it),! begins each year ut a oortaln time.- that is, when' the pollen -which -Is to -blame In the Individual' case is ripe and floating in the' air. The trouble passes away for tho season at the end of the pollination pe r l 6 d of -the - particular weed or -plant. In somo cases tho -at-taok comes early In tho spring, In othora not until autumn, accordlnir tn Itin pollination period of tho weed or plant which la to blamo. Pollen of tho various grasses causo the spring hay f ever. in most parts of tho coun try, tho Some CIUtPH lire pmiuH 1v Bhoop sorrol, swamp aldor, the docks. uiiu, ook. une rail fever la duo most ly to tho ragweeds, Hussion Hhlstlo. wormwood, coeklebur, etc. When a condition purporting to bo hay fover occurs in midwinter or con tinues long after frost, it isn't hay fever at all. There is no such thlnir as perennial hay fovor. A lalrly common condition which Is somotlmos mistaken by tho victim for hay fever, but which is present tho yoar round or at any rate out of snason, is chronic ethmoid sinusitis. Tho. cthmoidiBlnus (or cells) is ono of the air Bpaces in tho skull which com niunloate with tho chamb6r.s .of tho noso and are lined with mucous mom brano continuous with tho lining of tho none chambers. The ethmoid Is protty well back In tho, head.. Chronrc' ethmoid sinusitis has masqueraded in oountloss cases ns "catarrh." nntin!- ially when a foUd dischargo ia pres ent. It has boon the condition un derlying many, cases of pplypa in the noso. it has caused "run down man. dltion" without onouch nasal trouble to arouso the patient's interest or ovon the physician's suspicion. It has ooon responsible for manv cases nf ohronlc. arthritis. .And it Is tho real trouble in many cases of unscasonal '!hay fover." When thero Is much annoyance from dryness of tho throat, nasal obstruc tion, porhaps somo headache , or dull pain botwoon thojoyes and at-the root of tho noso, perhaps "kornols" In the nccK (Inflamed lj-mph nodes) perhaps some purulont . dischargo from tho noso, an examination of the ethmoid and other paranasal sfpuses Is always necessary, -panScUlarly in adolescents. Yot too often such examination is not mado, because tho victim Is com- placout or tho doctor acquiescent. I have had-a peuuliar -nose troublo for six years," writes a roador. "Upon rising each morn ing I start running until noon and sometimes all daylong. It , is something lfke hay fover but it ' continues the 'w.holo year round. If I feel cold I start sneezing, and if I got overheated tho same thing happons. .1 have?boon to soveral doctors. One said It was prob , ably rhinitis and another. said it wns norvousnoss but nono of them could do anything for It." Two of the soveral doctors, evi dently, failed to make an examlna-' tlon. They woro acquiescent and the victim was complacent. .Kthnoid sinusitis sometimes pro duces marked disturbances , of the eyes and of tho eye niusclns. It some times produces -.a condition resem bling asthma. Examination of tho- ethmoid ro- quiros tho uso of head lamp .or ' hoadJ mirror and nasal speculum, and ' In somo cases X-ray negatives. If I havo hit any realtor's caso he will pleaso not write to mo about It. A physician should bo consulted, or' a noso and' throat specialist if tho fam ily physician Is not compotont. Ql'ESTIOXS AND ANSWERS Ouch! Whocct Is it all right for a boy 16 yoars old to tako cold baths In tho morniug? How should It bo taken? (Louis). Answer. Suroly, It ho likes tho re action. .A shower s tho . best .way, I think. If you havo no shower avail able, then a , quick plungo inagin.' outngin, rub llko ovorythln' and .dress. Some such morning discipline is an exccllont thing-for a feller. If a.wator bath Isn't onjoynblo, then ho can open a. .window or two somewhere and ako a cold air tmth whilo ho docs a few WATCH "YOUR BATTERY -PRK8T-0-I..1TIS nATTKRT : STATION 'SXrndlr flmtw" Phosw (Ml For Wet Wash Dry Wash Rough Dry i iX Phone 873 l)'1 ;; Wet Wash, pound...... 5c Dry -Wash, pou nd.. ........ ?c Rough Dry, pound.-..... .9o American Laundry ,-llay Fever Rood setting up exercises or feymnaa tic stunts or pujiehea the bag or' some thing In his bare skin. ' ",; IimIIii, Iodtne and Totlum ; .' I have asthma, and a' prescription ffivon me by Dr., ; of thl.'city calls for 10 drops of iodine .three times day after meals In milk, increase two drops a day. I have hot taken any yet, for It seems to mo excesslvo and I have been told Iodine is a poison and that one had better, use iodln or iodum. Can you inform me' whether, these other preparations are prefer able. (S. C., A.) ; ' , ,; ' Answer. -Dr. , .who prescribed the iodine, Is certainly competent to decide what dose your conditions re quires. Ben .Told, who recommended tho other preparations, mfpht tell it to the marines. Iodine is one way to spell it; iodln Is a newer spelling; iodum ia tho Latin way of spelling it.' In certain cases of asthma iodine, iodin. lodum or iodide 'or lodlds may do. much good--but it is rill a matter for your own physician's judgment, . . Axillary .Bromidroyis , What, can one use to .stop the ter rlbjo odor of perspiration under the arms I've shaved and kept clean and stilt there is; an, unpleasant .odor that ,1, can't, boar., , (Mrs. p.) , Answer. The. .surf ace ,may be lightly .greased -with .the .following ointment once a day for four or five, days, and the . treatment then, discon tinued until .needed (further: , Salicylic acid 2,0 grains . Benzoic (acld.,..v.:..50 grains t r Petrolatum 1 oinco, j -No Ijongor-Blusli Having .relations in the country, five miles from a town or a doctor, 'I thought I'd ask you to suggest a good medical or first aid book that they 'can refer to. when, little ailments arise. (MissM.M.) - Answer. A book called "Personal Health,,1-, published , by' W. B. Saun ders companXt Philadelphia, Pa., at' $2, may help the country relations to- worry along. .MANN'S The Best Goods for the frrice,.No Matter What the Price MANN'S , . OVERCOATS SPECIALLY PRICED $15, $18, $20 Good heavy till wool Overcoats: Plain dark browns, light tans and greys. "Look these over if you need an Overcoat for every day hard wear. ; . ..lit i. ,,.... SPECIAL COTTON UNION SUITS $1.29 Regularly sold at $1.50 a suit. Medium heavy ribbed cotton. . -.; . ' COTTON FLANNEL SEIRTS $1.69 Khaki and grey, heavy cot ton flannel Shirts. Worth ..$2.00. LEATHER - 'VESTS $12.50 TIIK GREATKST THING IX THE - By Laurel 'Gray ' Pychoaual)Hl jiod Love. ' I -wish the psychoanalyst would all go and jump In the neareac well and null it in after them! The psy choanalysts are half-right. That rthnt makes them so dangerous, 'The discovery of why one loves, or when if ... one loves, and wny ,one , awns mi, love, ia bad enough. Bu tto have theso dis coveries b r.u ad. c a s to d in -a books is really a very real menace to -the peace and happiness ..,ot a great many nice men and women. (It may not be a modern idea, but , . that where igno rance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise, fioids. good today, just as it held good, kvnun uio wururj were iirsi. With an immortal pen. ' Too many young girls today aro shrewdly ana lytic in their solection of the young man. And, of course, ho falls to moot the required standards. 1 Too many wives are reading quasi-science today and thereupon they .meet with the astounding discovery that they don't love their husbands after all. That's why psychoanalysis of tho Jove-emotion Is dangerous; it is only half-true. "What applies in the caso of this particular Mary .Ann doesn't happen to .apply .in the .case of tho. Mary Ann who lives over on the other Bide of town. ' But neither Mary Ann can see herself clearly so the dam age is done in the caso of ono Mary Ann. To the " other, it doesn't so much matter. I 4do not believe that' mls-mntcd humans should contlniic to dwell together in discord. I firm ly believe in divorce where both per sons desire It. But I do believe that the common jor garden -variety Of marriage should bo allowed to sprout as it may; undisturbed by psycho analytical theories and quasi-scientific reasonings which .may or may not bo true. Lovo is ia human emo tion; devotion is an instinct; marri age is, after all, the decentest ges ture of society toward itself. "Why in the world . canrtvWor, let these 'ele ments alone without an inquisitive in vestigatlon which ipn't designed to ro- - a KsstllJ vog Styleplusa Suits and Overcoats Well known Clothes, Clothes known for their stylo and. quality, with satisfaction and .wear guaranteed. "With all of these qualifications they are not high priced. ' -.. $25 to $45 ,sAnd don't forget that we have some -Suits with two pair of pants. MACKINAWS ' FOR BOYS AND MEN All WooliCoats in boys' sizes $6.50 to $9.50 Men's Mackiuaws, heavy, all coats $9.00 to $15.00 Small boys'-Overcoats ; j r o , $6.504o $18.50 BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY WOOL , UNION SUITS $3.19 Heavy weight wool and cot ton mixed. Sold : regularly for $3.50. OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS $1.69 A regular $2.00 value. All 8i-4es. . "Well trimmed- with ' silk frogs. A very good value. . . '.' . ' '. ..' Mann's Department Store . The Store for Everybody . .. ) Medford, Oregon f H ; npw or foHter hanpiness hut to nn- 9 cover the-hidden m-ourecs uf dlaron- tent -"Jd wretchedness? .li Copyright, .John F- Dilltf Co:) Jost t' 1h mentioned for somo Rood offli-o U irlory cnonRh with- ; out takln' any further flinm-es. S Women nro tli' ) KoshdliiBest ; ' IhliiKd. ,-If llioy rldo In th buck". , sent thoy want t' drive, an' if . they rldo in front they want t' Imp; us. i-- ' - ' ' : ' Quarreled Since Wedding Day "My stomach ,and liver trouble made a roRular" grouch of mo. I was sore at everyone. .Inoludlntr my wife and -wo quarrolcd evory day since tint 'wedding. Silo Is a dear little Bil l and I know it was my-fault. Mayr's Won derful .Homody was recommended for my stomach troublo, and since taking It I havo felt like a new man. My wifo and I now got along beautifully.' It is n simple, harmless preparation that Tomoves the catarrhal mucus from -tho Intestinal tract and allays tho inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intoB tlnal ailments, 'Including nppendicits. One dose will convince qr -money re funded. Sold by oil druggists. t ue COTTON UNION SUITS ' . 7 2 foi $3.00 Medium , heavy cotton rib bed. Regular $1.75 values. i i; ' 'HEAVY ' FLANNEL SHIRTS $3.15 Big Yank Khaki,' colored Wool Shirts with double elbow. A genuine $3.50 Shirt. '.'" i .BRUSHED " -WOOL SWEATERS $7.50 and. $9.50 ' nOTHEKI Children -Cry tor JtoUQrdewP "JTwtohor'B Oaatoria" s.