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MEDFORD MAIL ITU BUNK, "MEDFORD. OREO ON, FBI DAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923
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41 anatohea heroin are alao reaarveq
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Perry.
Hash, nllaB turkoy croquottoa, will
now npponr on tho banquet board, at
homo and abroad.
REWARD OFPI311KD FOR GIRL
IN AUTO (Hilllno Portland Tolo
Krain). It may tako years, but they
will capturo ono eventually.
Anothor unfit la thlnkliiir Home of
running, for President, towit: Nooiy
D Baker, who ns aocrotary of war, In
the Oreat Fracaii, ordoretl 3,000,000
bridles for 216,000 mules. '
COUNTEItFKlTIXIJ GANG
(KURt'llo till.'ird).
A' Lfldlcauld win orKiinlzed In
Lcaburs on Friday aftornoon,
Novombor 25 for the purnoao of
making, money to improve the old
church building. Thay ara plan
. nlng a bazaar to bo glvon Homo
time la December. ,
Three nion walked down the Main
Btom thin am. and narrowly earnped
bolug arreati'd tut tho Klnkiyoua tunnel
train robbers. It Is rlaky to bo a trio.
All Is not well thcao days In the
Oregon lionlm of the Empire, and
kcmfuBlon ragoth nmldnt tno nypo
crltos, - closoHt to tho lmnh regletor
Tho Orand Drngon Is making facos nt
th6 King Klouglo, and papers of tho
holv olti? of tho North Portland no
longer refuse to print the name ot
the Ku Klux Klnn In vain. Tney
have recovered from their campaign
fright- Thoso pious Balnts, and patri
ntln'B-entlemen. who raise hell, profit'
ably. In . the nam of religion, and
' Earner a golden harvest frum tho
nnll.bllziidon of Hate, should stop It;
fighting Is tho choHon work of plain
Klansmon with their neighbors. It Is
not nico to quit battling for tha I.ord,
and fat polltkul offices, and smite
each othor instead. Poopio will get
to saying: "I'll bo hanged If I over
would have thought it!" , . ,
AN APOLOGY TO GOVERNOR PIERCE.
TJ1K flwluvj nave nearu irom i-rosucimn jvuurney jiurucu.
Tliey have heard from Special Prosecutor lSoggs. . .
Hut the controversy will not be clear in the public mind until
they hear from Governor Pierce.
According to the Attorney General, Governor Piereo can retain
a special prosecutor in Jackson county just as Ioiik as he believes the
law is not being enforced by the regular prosecutor.
That sounds rensonahle. But does Governor Pierce believe thai
the Juan he appointed Prosecuting Attorney only a few weeks ut,
is not enforcing the law? Did he appoint a man he knew would iu)t
n force the law? Or has lie secured evidence sihee the appointment
lliat his own appointee won't enforce the law? v . ,. . ,
i If the governor has any such evidence it) would appear to a man up
a tree that he should produce it. If he has no such cvideircc then
it seems only just that he should support the appointee he so recently
named. " '
Vq can understand Mr., Borden's viewpoint wc can understand
Mr. IJoggs' viewpoint but we can't for the life of us understand the
governor's viewpoint. . '. ' ' - 1 ' f "'':! wil, CTifaMill
If Governor Pierce, believes his own appointee is honest and com
petent, then there can bo only one excuse for keeping a special prose
cutor, namely that the extra work induced by the prohibition laws
makes it impossible for the prosecuting attorney to attend to the full
duties of his office without special assistance,
v Hut in 'such a case it is obvious that siieh assistant should be a
pi.rson iu harmony with the regularly appointed officer, and willing
to work under his direotion. Mr. Hoggs is unwilling to do. -so. AVc
should like to hear from Governor Pierce.
IEE-MG1ITKI). NO IMM'HT
( Yreku Journal)
Horbort McConuel' hjiil tho
pleasure of pulUng a big touring
car out of tho illtch near tho
Hprlnger crossing last Friday
evening.
A LADY TALKS
I was horn, in a little whito house
by the side of tho road, with a row
of dried up geraniums out In (rout,
und a row of milk pans on tho hack
porch drying In tho ami. You could
seo the Ht. Paul Kxpreas coming for
17 miles tho other side of Fargo. The
headlight woke mo up shining on tho
pillow, so wb moved to tho Const.
Ma couldn't stand tho cold, and
didn't caro for tho Hwotlns. And here
1 are. That's my story they all have
'em. I Siva a darn two of 'cm. The
tludo I owo 113.03 to, called this
morning, and was us sociable as a
dudo I owo 13. BZ to could be. I don't
know, of anybody I'd rather give
113.02 to, but ne'd get boiiio drinking
lloker Just as quick. I Just naturally
hain't got cither. 1 dropped a fork.
and right awny I knowed I'd bo re
quested to fork up. Dottle nnd mo
will work on tho boy. She's going
to take his mind off the 13.D2, with
some plain nnd fancy vamping, and
tho first application worked. lollie
knows her book swell dish for this
burg. Only a kid of 20 plus. . If
she gets by with old 13. DU, I'll turn
over some smaller arcounis to her. 1
could do It myself bettor, belleva mo.
Can a. leopard change hor spots? I'll
say so. This hero earring has started
to mold. Drug It through a bowl of
soup, In a rush. No more rasscls on
tho second floor for your aunty.
Couldn't get 'a window open to save
your soul. If Jumping was the order
of the evening. And tho world la
pretly solid for such stuff. And he
said, what In the h-c-doublo que Is
going on In our midst, mnywny. And
sho said: Charlie, teed this bird hla
words, or Annie J.' goes home ulone
tonight.: Then we left. Things won.
getting rough, and besides It was ten
minutes post four. .One ran never
toll what one Is going to run Into, can
one, If ono wnntert to. Hain't that
chatter dlsgustlng'to one. One would
wiy so. Oot to go. Ho long. If out
ward hound, and don't forget the wel
come on tho mat. I'm reading, A
Daughter of the Desert, nnd hor
sweetie hns no mi ml.
P. S. After the aliovo was written word eamo that Governor
Pierce' celebrated Thanksgiving by requesting Mr. Hoggs to retire as.'
special prosecutor. . We apologize nnd congratulate the governor for
doing what iB obviously the sensible and just tiling.
QUILL POINTS
It must be awful to be rich and have to wear nighties made of silk
instead of outing. ' . ,
"What is the age of discretion?" asks a feminine writer. Ob
viously it isn't this ono.
It will be easy to abolish war when a forgiving spirit entitles a
man to a Congressional medal. .
There's a lot of poverty yet. In some families only a few of the
girls have wrist watches.
Is isn't a good idea to argue with a crank. Listeners may' not
know which ono is the crank.
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' ;.. Football is much. like it was in the old days, except that it requires
more speed and less hair.
' Onr idea of a true vamp is one who can inveigle a mau into wiping
the dishes year after year. 1
So far, fortunately, it hasn't occurred to a liard-boiled civiliza
tion to change tho nanio itself to "G if turns."
As a general thing, a pessimist is a man who has lost faith in the
world to repay it for losing faith in him.
, An observer remarks that dull wits causo tho greater part of 'do
mestic infelicity. Dull razor blades do their part, however.
The smaller towns don't need street towers, except to get the
cops beyond the reach of fool questioiis.-
1
Some of tho shows that boast of lasting a year on Hroadway give
hick communities a flattering opinion of New York's tolerance.
America lacks dignity, humor and efficiency, according to Zang
well. Ho should see Lodge, hear a political speech, and watch a flap
per chew gum.
Correct this sentence: "My children have faults, of course," con
fessed the mother, "but they never fib to me."
Correct this sunt once: "I'd be glad to go to thomovies with you.
mother," said Hobby, "but I haven't finished my geography yet.''
Rippling Rhymes
THANKSGIVING.
MY GIlATlTrnK confessing, I humbly punch my lyre, for I
have every blessing a mortal could desire. My health is
vastly better than 'twas a year ago, the toothache and the tetter
are gone, or nearly so. My brindled cow is yielding largo quanti
ties of siuls, the spade I'm deftly wielding, digs up all kinds of
Npnds. I've prospered in my dealing no plans havo gone awry,
and rare has hit the ceiling, and I'm a grateful guy. Most faith-,
fully I've striven to help good works along, and gladly I've for
given the gent who did me wrong. I have no ancient grudges,
I'd make no neighbor smart; there is no pilgrim trudges his path
with lighter heart. I envy no one's bundle, I eovet no one's cur,
as joyfully I trundle my person near and far. I'm thankful that
my labors bring rest serene and sweet; I'm grateful -that my
neighbors are all as good as wheat. My cottage is but humble,
hut here my figtree grows; I hear the bright bees bunibl while
looking for glucose; I hear my aunts uniting in grateful, happy
song, and at this present writing I'm sane and fairly strong. Be
side my door lanterns arc growing nino feet high, and I have no
bananas a happy wight am I! Men talk of tilings, distressing
and weep nnd moan nnd pray, but everything's a blessing that
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Personal Health Service
, .. By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
' K Vol Phy$ician and Author
' Signed letters pertaining to pergonal health and hvalene. not to dl-
rase d lag not In or treatment, will be answered by Or. Brady, If a. tamped,.,
scit aaaressea envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In
ink. Owing to the targe number of letters received, only a few can be an
swered here. No reply can be made to. queries, not conforming to Instmo
tlons. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper.
The Cause ot St. Vitus' Umire
St. VUwh' dun co (Sydenham's
chorou, Ib BUfiplcousIy associated with
tonallltiH; both condition! occur no
frenucntlv with endoc-imlltis (inflam
mation or heart lining or valvp) and
arthritis- (joint inflammation, inflnm
matory "rhcumurtem") thaf .hyfli
ciana have low? believed some com
mon rauso responsible. At the pres
ent time It , seems fairly certain that
tho cause la not the weather. I am
delighted to say, but, it you will par
don me for diaping in "such a sub
ject again a gorm.
Now, T am not to
blame for this. J
have no overween
ing fondness for
germs. I have no
great fear ot them;
1 worry little about
them, tho I respect
germs. I do not
support tho germ
theory. I do not
even maintain there
is a germ theory.
When certain
strains or species of
germs set up busi
ness In anybody's tissues there Is no
theory about It. It is a sad fact. The
germ theory an a subject of loomed
disco urso now belongs In the alma
nac. The day has long passd when such
factors as fright and exposure to cold
can bo ttsslgned as actual or contrib
uting causes of St. Vitus dance. For
that matter, the same truth should
"Tply to tho causation of a score of
other diseases which wore formerly
attributed to exposure or cold. Ono
by ono tho real nature and causes of
such diseases are being established
and proved by scientillc study, and
every day In every way the doctors
who still nuil tor about"cxposure" or
'.taking cold" are feeling more un
easy. . .
Dr. K- C. Ilosenow, working at the
Mayo Foundation, has Isolated from
cases of chorea strains of streptococl
(a typo of germ) which havo an af
finity for and a tendency to infect
or Involve the tissues of tho heart
valves, Joint linings and muscles,, as
wol as tho brain, an affinity much
more pronounced than any other
typo of strcptoeocuB. When it comes
to a question of streptococl, Hosonow
is right theqeu'. It was ho who es
tablished the principle of focal In
foction as a cause of various systemic
diseases but this does not mean that
Br. Rosenow should bo blamed by
overy one who has sacrificed a set
of teeth without realizing the Imped
for euro of his rheumatlz, for Kose-
now never counselled nor sasctinncd
GOOD llI,OOli GOOD LOOKS!
A good looking man or woman who
can Hinilo Is a sure winner in bust
ness or In love. A good appetite
means smiles anil health; but how
many enjoy their food They suffer
trom liver trouble or Indigestion and
life becomes a burden. To fee! well.
tho blood must be pure and rich; if
it Is Impure, many ills are sure to fol.
low. An old reliable medicine good
for atomach and liver is Dr. Pierce's
Ooldon Medical Discovery, made of
herbs and routs brought In by the
inuians from their nearby Reserva
tions, it has relloved thousands, and
will help you. Try it.
Corona Typewriter
becomes sort of a pal to
the owner after posses
sed for a time.
We never have handled
an article that has given
us so much pleasure and
satisfaction. It makes
us feel good to have cus
tomers voluntarily men
tion after a year or two,
how they like Corona.
For everyone who has
writing.
Medford Book Store
34 No. Central
Nursery Stock
Fears, 4 to 6 ft 30c
Apples 4 to 6 ft... 20c
Cherries 3 to 5 ft :.:....50c
Kopplien Bros.
guesswork like thut. There Is under
wiiy, ,uceortlinff to rumor, at attempt
to develop an antl-streptocoeolc serum
which may prove a great help- In the
treatment, of chorea.
QVESTIOXS AXD ANSWERS
, lnsldu of the Chrat.
"What does fluid or pus In tho chest
mean? What aro rales? Is a stotho
scopo examination as good ,us an' X
lay? (K. C.)
Answer. An attack of pleurisy (In
flammation of tho membrane which
covers the lungs and. lines tha chest
wall) is often accompanied with an
accumulation of fluid In the chest.
This fluid may be clear water fluid
(serum) or blood stnined or purulent.
When It is purulent (pus) tho condi
tion. Is called empyema; It is much
more grave because of the septic state
or blood poisoning that 'goes with it.
For clear fluid, the chest Is punctured
with a hollow needle and the- fluid
drawn out by aspiration. For pus. It
lis necessary to make a free opening
and Insert a drainage tube. Some
times watery serum accumulates ill
the chest cavity in a general dropsy
from heart disease. Rales are certain
tittle crackling or bubbling sounds
hoard in connection with the usual
breathing sounds in pneumonia, tu
berculosis and other lung diseases. A
stethoscope examination is ordinarily
much more informative than an X
ray examination, but the X-ray exam
ination may enable the doctor to
clinch a diagnosis which would other
wise remain uncentaln.
Syphilis.
Is there any danger of , getting
syphilis by dancing with one who has
it, by breathing their breath, or by
kissing? (Fairfax, la.)
Answer. Syphilis lias been trans
mitted In many cases by kissing. I
can't say that there are authentic rec
ords of Instances of transmission of
the disease by dancing with one who
has It, tho I'd prefer to sit out that
dance' If ! were n girl.
THE G HEAT EST THING IN THE
.., :. WOULD . ,.
by Laurel Grair
Tho Scars of Experience.
Wanda, you musn't mind tho scars
of your experience. They are good
for you. You can't learn from what
happened to Mnri;ic, nor will tho les
ion that Angelina had burnt into her
heart nnd soul and memory, do you
tho leapt Bpau. You must learn for
yourself. Of courso, my children, nil
this is in . re
sponse to a letter
from "heart
broken" Wanda,
who complains
that tho man
who wanted her
to marry h I m
turned out' to bo
n , rotter a liar
and a .cheat and
a vain fellow
who wanted nil
and who would
givo n p.t h 1 n g.
Alas, it is such
experiences, my
Wanda, :, w h 1 c h
women out of flappers and
hit
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LoB
aawaaka.MaMaa
Tli' worst tiling iilmut bcln' a
parent 1 luivln a little, tired
child, come home from school
ever cvenln" loaded down wlrli
algebras, histories, French text
books, on' wrlliu pads, an' be
lielii' we know enough t' help
II if wo would. Ther's tills about
a failure ho. jnln't ollus butan'
lu with advice.
COMMUNICATIONS
mak
twittering little girls who fanry life
Is a great big eake with lemon icins
and little cuplds In evening clothes.
Experiences, no matter how terrible
they seom at the moment, arq in
tended by an all-wise Providence to
prevent more mistakes. Most of the Iliiilln Being Vmd Mere
men a girl meets up with are pretty To the Kditor: In last night's Mall
docent sort of fellows. Hut onco ir. Tribune at the end of a report of an
a whilo a scoundrel is encountered . address given before tho Rotary club
nnd I suppose Nat tiro makes scoun- by ono ot Medford's physicians the
drels and turns 'em loose so that we ; following statement occurred: "Insulin
may observe tho critter's ways and treatments are now being given in
thus grow to' more appreciate the vir
tues of the other men. I can think
of no other use for a scoundrel ho
Ih the danger signal that Is kept to
warn us away from deep wells nnd
dark ravines. So, along with rattle
snakes and parsnips and tho veriform
appendix, tho scoundrel . takes his
place, and we must not exterminate
him with a shotgun or a rope and
nearby telegraph pole because he does
servo a purpose, after alU Cheer up,
Wanda. The scars will heal nnd some
day you will grow to bless the hour
you met a sneak and cad since by
comparison tho Jack you marry will
be a godV'f j' "ri ;."; s ,
With Medford trade Is Medford made
Portland and Dr. declared it
would soon be possible to give them In
Medford. M
I wish to say that Dr. T. J. Malm
gren of Thoenix has been Riving
insulin treatments to our little daugh
ter since Sept. 7th of this year with
marked bonoftcial results.
MRS. ALFRED HENSLER.
Phoenix. Nov. 28th.
CONSTIPATION
A cause of many Ills. Harm
ful to elderly people.
Always relief in taking
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