Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 11, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ftrEDFOTlfl MAIL TOTnUNE, ftrEPFORD, OTvEfiON'. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1924
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, Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Henry Ford dunccd a Jiff Friday
night. Three months ago this would
have proven beyond any doubt hi
qualification for President. Now If
he keeps on jigging, he may some dny
be able to shimmy like one of his
vehicles.
"Sinister Interests In fear of the Ku
Klux Klan." had nothing at all to do
tvlth the disappearance of a Tacoma,
Wash. i shirttulled "emissary of right
eousness," us hinted when ho skinned
out. Ho turns out to bo $1084.54
short in his accounts, which exoner
ates "the sinister interests lit fenr of
the Ku Klux Klan."
George Creel, who got $5000 from
the oil magnates in the Teapot Borne
scandal, must feel like a man, when
mentioned in the same newspaper
paragraph, with high powered slickers
who, received $100,000 up for. their
skullduggery.
IT MAKES A niFFKUKNCR
' HOW TIIK IjI'NUS WOllK
r (Kugvno KcglsU'i)
. . The other night the University
, of Oregon and the University of
Idaho held an Important debute,
and the Register received not a
single call for information us to
v.the result. The next night thoro
was an insignificant buHketbull
game and this office was
swamped with requests for the
score. - Possibly that helps to ex
plain why athletic coaches get
. more pay than college presidents.
Another curve on tho Specific Die
way failed to straighten out, when hit
by a speed idiot going 60 miles per
hour. It was brought out at the cor
oner's inquest that though tho speed
1st was traveling 00 miles per hour,
to arrive no place in particular, it
really made no difference If ho never
arrived. .
Gossiping is dying out, but Hh
transmission colls uro still able to be
around.
The first speakor at tho Lincoln
Republican banquet tomorrow nlht,
who says something mean about the
Governor, won't be allowed to remain
and hear the rest of the speeches. The
mystery of how a neck of the woods,
with 6000 KopuhllrunH and 2iu0
pemocrats, gave tho hitter's candidate
a mujorfty of 1300, will bo laughed at.
Ijou Lawson, "tho golden butterfly
Of Broadway," slain in a murder as
fascinating In Its details us any ever
committed In southern Calif nrnla,
hailed from Walnut Springs, Texas,
and, like as not in a day or two, the
New York police will discover that
her real name was Sully Green. De
ceased was a girl from the country
who liked pretty things.
Spring styles for women provide for
heavy veils, but those who need '0111
most will not abide by the style.
KOMK III'G
Belcher, .Mums,, Kfiitlitol)
An accident, which occurrod so
near the end of tho evening ns
not to spoil the fun, was the frac
turing of a rib of one of tho
ladies by too heroic protection by
' her gallant lover. It is stated on
good authority that he has tf-
fored to board the invalid until
she has recovered sufficiently to
assume her usual duties.
(Cont. by J KM.)
The concert last night In aid of the
hospital was a great success. Among
the soloists was the town undertaker,
who sung "I Am Waiting for Thee."
(Bandou News.) Cheerfully appro
priate. Instructions on how to supply nutri
tion for growing children, will be fur
nished all parents In tho state by the
hnard of health, but something is
always cropping out in tho Portland
papers to Indicate that what the folks
really need Is a little information on
how to maintain a police force in tho
homo.
"Robbed ranchers" are returning
from the" winter resorts to me sown,
in the same shape as when they do
parted. .
. LOST Flat purse, in postofflce or
In Bank of Commerce Building.
Phone 517-Y. (Want ad Chlco Enter
prise). Never find it on such a de
scription. "What color iff It T
MR. McADOO. INNOCENT, BUT UNLUCKY
xir tILLIAM G. McADOO, is
vv maintained that if his name
tioned for high office, liis association with Mr. Dohcny would never
have been considered by the senate committee. Partisan polities, Mr.
McAdoo blames, for the entire miserable performance.
Mr. McAdoo is quite right in being indignant, 'but he is quite
wrong in blaming partisan polities for his predicament. The force
behind the McAdoo exposure does not come from Republicans, but
from democrats, from those members of Mr. McAdoo's own party,
who oppose his nomination.
This is personal not partisan politics. Republicans have been de
lighted and amused by the McAdoo incident, but they have not been
working to defeat McAdoo's nomination by the Democrats. Probably
the Republican leaders, wider tho circumstances, would like to see
McAdoo chosen. The effort to grease the skids for McAdoo with Tea
pot oil, has come -and conies today, from the Smith, Reed, Murphy,
"'aggert factions of the Democratic party.
And this is quite natural. Everyone can agree that ns legal ad
viser of the Dohcny oil interests in Mexico, the former Secretary of
the Treasury as a lawyer in private practice, was well within his
right, and justified in getting as much money as Mr. Dohcny would
pay. When he resigned Mr. McAdoo frankly stated he did so because
he wanted to make money. lie proceeded to make it.
Hut what Mr. McAdoo could properly do as a private citizen, and
what he could properly do as a candidate for tho presidency, 'were
and arc two different things. "With the recent oil exposures as a cer
tain issue in the coming campaign, with Mr. Doheny as one of the
chief malefactors, tho question is automatielly reduced to the follow
ing political query
"Does the Democratic parly wish to choose ns its standard bearer
l.fce chief legal adviser of the man who gave ex-Secretary Fall a check
for $100,000?" ' . '
There is the entire situation in a nutshell. It is not a matter of
partisan polities. It is a matter of democratic party policy. Mr. Mc
Adoo has a right to be indignant, but not against the Republicans.
His indignation should be directed principally against himself, and
Fate, for having chosen a path to width -which by an unforsecn
chain of circumstances led to the
QUILL
Not every woman marries a man
try it later.
Act I: Save the world from
by saving Germany.
It is possible to live on Jove, of
it is love of country.
The Bok peace plan seems especially puerile and silly to. those
who sent in other plans.
Naughtiness is comparative. Kven the ladies w"lio light up after
dinner, frown on those who get lit up after dinner.
About the only difference is
'.he morning instead of at night.
A philosopher is a hum actor
back there when the dinosaur laid
When she gasps with wonder and
all that remains is the job of reeling
It doesn't follow that America is militaristic just because one army
man cleans up Philadelphia and another cleans up in Wall street.
Correct this sentence: "I am
wife, "when you aro out for an
friends."
RipplingRhijmos
&V 4 wait
FEELING
AUl'lN HOAR is James It. Wax, he has a wooden knee; ho
sometimes wobbles in his tracks, from pain he's never free;
but when I nsk him how the stains, "I'm feeling fine," says he.
If he elected to repine nnd groan and tear his hair, if he sent up a
frequent whine, to chide him none would dare; but ho insists he's
feeling fine, and right side up with care. So he's become a house
hold word, and when we see him pass, we say, "Heboid that grand
old bird I lie sounds no vain 'alas;' he makes all grumblers seem
absurd, and in the ten cent class. For he' has gutta pereha feet,
and he must wear a wig, with wooden teeth he's doomed to eat the
luscious prune and fig; and yet he finds existence sweet, and
grand and fine mid big. One eye ho purchased at the store, the
other's nearly blind; if he has bones that are not sore, they're
mighty liniM to find, and yet he holds that gent a bore who calls
his life a grind. His ear are badly on the blink, he cannot smoke
or chew, his sideboards always come out pink, which is a. loath
some hue; he's treated hardly and you'd think he'd spring a sad
hoo-hoo. Hut naught can daunt this festive wight, his vista go is
asliine; though evils on his form alight, be won't take in his sign,
and when you hail him, day or night, he says he's "feeling fine."
Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages
Mother I Fletcher's Castoria hu
hwn in u for over 30 ymri aa a
flensant, harmless aiih.titute for
..tor Oil, PareRiirie, Teething Prop,
and Soothing Syrup.. Contain no
narcotic.. Proven directions arc on
each package. Physician, everywhere
indignant. On the stand today, he
had not been prominently men
precipice of political oblivion.
POINTS
to reform him, but most of them
tiermany. Act It: Save the world
. .
course, if you are a politician and
that upper class people aro tired in
'
who thanks Heaven he didn't live
eggs.
tells him ho is so big and strong,
in the lino. .
always free from worry," said the
evening with your wonderful men
Mason, M
FINE.
it
I
n
recommend It. The kind you have
always bought bears signature ot
mm
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Noted Physician and Author
Signed Utters pertaining to peraonei ncalth and hygiene, not to dlteaae dlagnoala or
treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a ta myed, telf add retted envelope la enclosed.
Lcttera thou Id be brief and written in ink. Owing to the large number of letter received, only
a few can be answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions
Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. ;
LcuniJiiB Tilings
A correspondent describes a rather
common and harmless condition in
children which Is called geographic
toncue, from the
m a p 1 i k e marks
which are seen on
the tonKue. She
says "1 took him
to six doctors.
None seemed to be
able to ton me the
cause or what it
was. At last I
took him .to Dr.
, the child
specialist, who said
n o t h i ng serious,
called geographic
tongue, didnt require treatment. But
today while waiting in the dentist's
office 1 marled reading n dental mag
azine. It had an article describing
such a tongue and said it was syphilis.
Is that true? 1 am greatly upset
nbout it."
A moral which may be drawn from
the Htnry is that laymen should leave
medical literature severely alone for
the best interest of their health and
peace of mind. There is no mischief
capable of working more havoc than
an attempt on the part of the layman
to study "doctor books" or to read de
scriptions of diseases or their symp
toms. I believe it would be the part
of wisdom for thev layman to study
or read nothing relating to disease
or health unless tht reading matter
has been approved bynis family phy
sician. So much printed, matter
dealing with disease and health is
wrongly inspired nowadays that it Is
really unsafe to put ' confidence in
anything of tho kind unless it has the
sanction or approval of some properly
qualified censor such as the family
doctor.
Jtight away somebody will remark
that some family doctors are incap
able of passing Intelligently upon such
reading matter, since the doctors have
not familiarized thonisilves with the
great mass of printed matter dealing
with theso subject,. That is often
;iuit true, but if the doctor has not
nad time nor inclination to investigate
all the pulilicatioil.'l personally, he
ha: available responsible sources of
information. So has the laity in gen
eral. Kor examplo, nnybody may send
:i query of this kind, along with a
stamped envelope for the reply, to the
American Medical Association, 535 N.
Dearborn street, Chicago.
The dental magazine tho correspon
dent picked trp in the dentist's office
wan very likely ond of a large class
if wrongly Umpired 'periodicals which
ire showered on doctors and dentists
by all sorts of nostrum makers who
hope in this way to sell more of their
wares. One i more, or less helpless
.igalnst this evil. No wonder a mere
patient In tho dentist's office takes
!he stuff In such "magazines" ' sc-
Viousty.
WKSTIONS; M ANSWERS.
Fur Worse Than a Dutch Treat.
I'd llko to get a copy of your pam
phlet at homo. Miss 1. Q. .
Answer 1 have often quoted a
pamphlet entitled "How I Won the
Battle With Tuberculosis In My Own
Home.' whlrh you may obtain by
sending 5 cents to the Tuberculosis
Society of Detroit and Wayne county,
316 Jefferson Htreet, east, Detroit,
ANNOUNCING
GLOCO
NOW ON SALE AT
LEADING DRUG STORES
TO tnast an tt Increasing darnand, GLO-CO
lha famous liquid hairdraaslnc which posittvalr
ttMpt tha hair tn placa -can now ba purchased
by tha bottla at battar drug atoraa- Ha nlumt of
eala In bar bar shops Is graatar than &hat of any othar
product. '
GLO-CO Is tha original and the moat popular liquid
hatr draaalng In tha world. It doa not maka tha
hair or scalp sticky or greasy, nor will tt stain or dis
color clothing or Itnan. A small application rubbad
Into tho hair acta as a scalp atimulant and parmlta
you to comb your hair tha way you prater ana It will
remain that way for a day or mora.
At Drug Counters and Barber Shops Evenwhet
POSITIVELY KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE
INCOME TAX SERVICE
furnished on State and Federal
Personal Returns Corporation Reports
Partnership Returns Corporation itecords
Corporation Returns
Compilation of your records tor these reports, and Counsel Id all
Income Tax Matters
GEO. G. HEWITT
Income Tax Adviser
304 and 305 Medford National Bank Bldg
Telephone 328
Wiiieh Ain't So.
Mich., or free of charge if, you .reside
in Wayne county. In this pamphlet
the author, J. E. Stocker, tells how he
won the fight under the care of his
doctor, not how he treated himself.
I have a letter dealing with tubercu
losis and the way to recovery, which
I shall be glad to send to any one who
asks for It and encloses a Btamped,
self-addressed envelope.
All Out of Symptoms.
(1) Give symptoms that may arise
from infected tonsils; (2) Can this in
fection got into the blood? (3) If so,
would a blood test detect it? (4)
Would such infection in tho blood
cause heart disease?: A. W. Li.
Answer The purpose ofl this de
partment being to help readers keep
well, It would be unfortunate to equip
a lot of readers with symptoms,
wouldn't it? Infection from t;ho ton
sils may get Into the blood that Is the
germs from the foci or nests In the
infected tonsils may invade the blood
stream and lodge in distant parts of
the body, say upon the lining of the
heart, Hetting up heart disease, or the
lining of a joint, setting up joint in
flammation (arthritis). I know of no
blood test which would detect such a
condition, unless perhaps the germs
might be found by making a bacter
iological culture from the blood.
Hernia,
Is there any cure for hernia? How
long n time is required? I. A. O.
Answer Yes. Generally two or
three weeks of rest after the opera
tion. Skin Ixtion.
Please publish the directions for
making the skin lotion you had in"
the paper a long time ago a hand
lotion to soften and whiten red and
chapped hands. It was wonderfully
effective. Madge J.
Answer Dissolve In a pint of water
three drams of boric acid, two drams
of glycerin and 60 grains of traga
canth shavings, boiling constantly till
a thin clear jelly results; apply a little
two or throe times a day.
Letter. from the stnto Kamo' war
den's office in Portland' have been
received by a number of sportsmen in
Modford and Ashland containing re
leases to be siRned by them .for the
wild ducks and geese that they were
keeping in the various cold storage
places in town, as these birds were
confiscatert uy the government.
This action was taken as the result
of a state law covering all migratory
birds so that they could bo kept i:i
cold storage no later than Januaiiy 15.
On January 27th, Kny Steel, U. S.
game warden arrived in Medford and
inspected all the cold storage places
and noted the names of those who
had game there nnd has since sent
them these notices of confiscation.
This lnw is little known in the val
ley and is exciting some comment
anVong sportsmen.
EE
THE GREATEST THING IS THE
WORLD
by Laurel Ora
A missie of my acquaintance whis
pers confidentially that she's not
goine to marry her Lord Jim. "No?"
this is my sur
prise, for I know
the child is mad
about him; "No,"
she said, slowly,
"and I am afraid
you are. going to
think me hard
and mercen a r y.
But tho truth is,
Lord Jim is earn
ing only $2800 n
year. Ho likes
his Job, too, and
that's the trouble.
I don't believe he
would ever leave the firm, and I know
they will never pay him more than
15000 a year and that will be years
from now." How in tho world can a
marriage be a success on less than
1100 a week?" she looked at me a
little ashamedly. because she feared I
would scold. But Wanda . is . quite
right if that is the way she feels
about Lord Jim. If she loved him as
much as she must love a man who is
going 'to be her husband, she wouldn't
stop to -think about the things she
must co without on 2800 a year? It
is true that Wanda cannot have
Rolls-Royce, but I know at least one
young matron in this town who has a
Royce. who would gladly exenange u
for a flivver coupe if she could have
a Lord Jim with all Lord Jim's win
some ways with ;it. Money does not
bring happiness. Poycrty is a terrible
handicap for love In a cottage to sur
vive; I dolefully admit that. It isn't
right for a man to ask a girl to mnrry
him if he cannot support her in com
fort. Nor is it fair for a girl to fix a
luxurious idea of existence of ease and
idleness in her mind as a necessary
adjunct of marriage. "I cannot cook
or keep house worth a cent," said
Wanda, a little bit brazenly. What
would Wanda think of a fellow who
said with equal boldness: "I cannot
support you; honey, but I think we
ought to be married?"
ASPIRIN
Beware of Imitations!
Unless you eee the "Bayer Cross" on
package or on tablets you aro not get'
tinp; iha genuine Buyer Aspirin proved
safo by millions and prescribed by
physicians over twenty-three years for
CoMa TTradaeho
Toothache Lumbago
Kenrittf .Rheumatism
Xcurahiia Pain, Pain
Accent "Bayer TnbleU of Asnirin
only. Kach unbroken package contain
proven directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 2-1 and 100.
Aspirin-., is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of, Monoaceticacidester ol
Balicylicacid.
Cascarets" 10c I
.... , . (
if Sick, Bilious, I
Constipated I
"Tliry Work While You Sleep."
When you feel sick, diz.y, upact, when
your head is dull or aching, or your
stomach is sour or gassy, just take one
or two pleasant "Caacarcta" to relieve
constipation anil biliousness. No griping
nicest cathartic-laxative on earth for
Men. Women and Children. 10c. boxes,
also 25 and 50c sizes any drug store.
500
Of Them
Nobby Patterns
to make up into
Suits and Overcoats
Any style you want,
loose or snug fitting.
Price $35.00 to $50.00
Made right here
in Medford, too
Upstairs
f fit
It's mighty helpful in any sort
of business t know when we're
ma kin somebuddy tired. Wo t
reckon an Airedale Is called a
one man doff Vnuse. It keep one
man busy hutitln' him.
WASHINGTON. Feb.- 11. Chief
Justice Taft who was taken ill .with
indigestion hunv Wednesday probably
will be confined to his home through
out the coming week. It was announce
ed today by his physicians.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
I hare represented the people of Jickfton
County one terra In the State lefialaUir and
feel thtt the legislative experience gained hna
fitted me for a larger and more practical aerr'
in the future.
I therefore anrimmne mynelf aa a cendidAtt
for the State Representative subject to till
republican primary.
Adv. tf. RALPH OOWQILL.
I hereby announce my candidacy for e-elo
tion aa nne of the two representative from
Jackson County to the Stutt Legiolature, aiib
ject to the Hay primary.
I feel Hint my previous aervlce In the legiala
ture enablea me to better aerve the people.
Adv. tf. JOHN H. OAR KIN.
SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself candidate for th
nomination of Sheriff of Jackson County on th
republican ticket, Mibject to the voters of said
county at the primaries in May. If nominated
nnd elected I pied if e mysolf and the deputies
whom I ahull appoint to enforce all laws in
eluding the 18th Amendment with efficiency
:iml economy.. If you do not want the laws en
forced, do not vote for me.
Adv. tf. D. A. LYONS, Central Point '
As a candidate In the Republican primaries
for the office of Sheriff. I desire to clearly
define my position on the future conduct of that
officp, If elected. - "
Sly experience as a deputy sheriff of Jackson
County, and as a State Traffic Officer, has
taught me that no peace officer can give satis
factory and efficient service to the public wheo
his authority and responsibility are shared by
another. The. present unsatisfactory law , en
forcing conditions is largely attributable to
divided . authority between antagonistic peAc
officers; elements thut are certain to produce1
conflict, inefficiency and nueless expense.
If ejected I snail insist upon and expect to
maintain the rilit to perform all the duties
of Sheriff in this County, and it follows that I
will be uncompromisingly opposed to - special
officers except Federal A Rents, with whom f
pledge full and complete cooperation. I am In
thorough arrord with both the letter and spirit
of the prohibition laws and pledge " my ac(l
and untiring efforts In their enforcement! .
Adv. tl. J. J. HcMAllON.
CORONER
I herrhT announce rnvnclf an a candidate on
the republican tirkot. for nomination tt the com
ing pri raary (or the office of coroner of Jacknoa
county.
By virtue of my profi-mlon na an undertaker,
I feel that I have every qualified tion and tha
necessary equipment to properly handle any du
ties which, may arise.
Adv. tf. n. W. CONGER.
I am a republican candidate for reelection
for Coroner of Jackson county, aubjeot to pri
maries May 16.
Platform: Experience, personal attention,
economic management. Being a aubctantlal
taxpayer I am interested n the economical
manngment of all county offices.
JOHN A. PERL.
COUNTY CLERK t
I announce myself as a candidate for the re
publican nomination for County Clerk, subject
to the primary in May. If elected I promiae Co
perform the duties of my office in an econom
ical Btirl hiiKina.1ih-. .
Adv. tf. W. H. C RANDALL. Baffle Point.
I hereby announce myself aa a candidate ee.
the republican ticket for nomination for the of
fice of County CU?rk at the May pimurles.
I have for the past five years been a deputy
county clerk and am familiar with every branch
of the office, and if elected, I wilt give close at
tention to the dutiea of the otflce and feel con
ndent that I will prove worthy of your tup
Ad- Medford R. f. D. t.
. vmiuiuait- ior ine on ire ot uounty
Clerk, on (he republican ticket, subject to the
Drimarv on Miv 1ft
If elected County Clerk I will give to the
office that hitrh Hpbtp nf affiia.. v.imi. k
ppoplfct are Justified in demanding ot a pubUe
official "
Adv.tl CARL Y. TENOWALD, MedforoV
TREASURER
I am a candidate for the republican twnlnt
tton for Mtftnnil ln T j
-. . , aicanurrr DI iFICUOD
Uny. ubject to the May primary. If nonv
- tinnu i win conouci me ornce aa in
the paat. In accordance with the lawa of the
,ut A. O. WALKER. Ad, tt
JUDGE COUNTY COURT
Believing that I may he of service to the
people of Jackson county I hereby submit my
candidacy for the republican nomination for
Judge of the County Court at the May pri'
m4rie- , W. J. HARTZELL, Adv. tf
T TlfrAhv nnn(iinn ji i
for County Judse. aubject to the de-
. 1 .. cmocrauc primary, on
the following platform:
RedllPA tnvAa t V. ...... 1.
ical and buatnesa-Uke administration
ji niumy aimirs. stop needless ex
penditures and waste and give proper
support and attention to good roads,
public schools and other vital and
pub ic necessities. Enforce the pro
hibition law efficiently and properly
throuch nroner nirannla- -... Ail !-..
'hi it. ""lorrann organizations
.i. now causing diviaea
authority and needless expense. Olvo
to all a fair, square deal and not ba
responsible to any political faction,
clique or organisation.
Adv t' WILLIAM ULRICH.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
ik. , M.jr primaries for
L2 J'"." "t,m,in"tl" County School
Snpenntendent of J.ck.on Count,. I h.n
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Adt.U 8USASNB HOMES CABTEB.
COrXTY ASSESSOR
' candidate for renomtnatlon
on the Republican ticket for tha
?hi m f c?unty Assessor, aubject to
Lvt.lfJrTPrimarlr- " nominated and
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efficient service In the conduct of tha
ornce that I have In tha paat. and
eo,,HrHlnnV W0T 'or a better
equalisation of property values.
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