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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
tVUFI'ENTjEVT NEWSI'A 1'LR
PUBLISHED EVKKY AFTEKNCoS EXCEPT
SUNDAY. bY THK
MEI'uKl I'iUNTIM CO.
Th MtUor4 S'jTritr yorrur.f Sua i funr.twi
atrrtln (iMi-i Micct-UJ Only Of
OffK. Mii Tirbu Buiid.1. I4-i7-Ifc
fcortb fir trtt- Phoc 7S.
A coiuwhiiitlwi of th Demvn tie Tim. th-
MM ford Iftl. 11 MiMd if.rri-., u ao-ju
m Orefwr.ua. Tr. AkhUnd Tr;bari.
ROBERT W. KL'HL, Editor.
6- tiCMtTEK SMITH, lUufftr.
without S'jt3'.t r.. rar 9 i1
Itt'.h -hoit Sjihiir Sun. nyi.lh. . . . ''
Will Tr.bi. t-'c er
fiurl hur.. cc .f- I -0
fcV PfcftJER in Wif'-r i. Aw.'.-fvi. Jirktcrj
Rift, win:
with Surv-liT Sur., montVi....
IiailT, frith out SoMi S-ifi, mofilh . . .
2atlr. tth S'JtM-- Jvji. 'Xj --r...
Ail terms bj rfrif. fwi M xiwncf.
Erit-ri weotv! 'Um fr.ttr t Mdfori
Oron, ur.ir act of jrci 8. 17.
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7.
6. it
Offi -ill paf-r of th City f M-lford.
Off.cUl paper of JaHttoc Cour.ty.
Sfrjm di i !y it r ' irt 1 1 on for f i
nobtht Maiirjf April lit. 124. 3-more thw.
douMf tt. of'TiUt.on .if try otr--r WFr
lisfif-i or circyljtl in Jj'-kson CouMj.
The tniv piper ttt. Alttn. Or., rri
Hiioo. Cailforr... d'lir.'e tl otr i'tfi
mile. L4ni.g lftl ire Asocit-d Pr
6 nice.
MKWBEKS OP THR ASOOATKD IKFS
The AoHitH IT- wlu:ve!y entlilH
to the ue f'ir repubIirt.oTi t til ri du-
Ct't.e4 erMit-d to it or inA ot)iri rrHue!
i tt.ii piir, wxi lo to lie !ol &ew pub
hshJ tjer-irr. , , Jt
All nr'tf repihlirtlon of ipciiJ ai-
pt'-riei (.ere.n tr o rervM.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
WHO IS LOONEY NOW?
Mothers shuuM he ftdvisl. anil sf-e
to it. that lh-ir chililrn m-t thf rihl
nurnl-r ot calorics in thrip oatmeal,
and youne ladies should 'be restrained
from uslntf the Main Speedway as a
bkatiiiK rink.
Hon. P. fi, KverlaatinK. who tested
his (luraliility with a eold la.t winter.
resultinK (n what looked for a time
like a dead heat, is the riient of
another challenge. Mr. Kvtrl;utinK
no lonKer treats drugstores with con
A Rood rain would help the farmers,
and what is more vital, start the
ducks to flying.
The Itussians have abolished kiss
Iiik. For centuries osculation has been
rampant among the Russian. . A
ItUHslan is indiscriminate in his kiss
ing the time, or the place, or the
viitlm never counting, and even whis
kers were no protection.
MOB VIOKKXCK
(Kanla liar burn, t'ul.. News)
The .Swedish lodge Valium will
have a necktie party and social
dance Saturday evening in Muo-iC
hall. Refreshments served.
Accompanied by the Superinten
dent of the Anti-Saloon League, our
Governor and Grand lecturer, will
take the stump and the pulpit next
week, in the'lnterests of righteousness,
and Jefferson Myers for state treasurer.
The latest baseball scandal is a
"closed incident." but if the truth was
known an I key. or Sol. or Abie, or
Izzy, was the cause of It all.
If the Wild Tarty members keep
on aggravating Hell and Maria Dawes,
and he maintains his silence, his repu
tation as a plain and fancy cusser is
going to suffer.
KKKIING TIIK HKOHtD STRAIGHT
(Allmny Herald)
Iteuben Simons has disposed of
h is Fo r d . which he p u rc h a se d
from the Shiglies last spring, to
the Cooper family, and now is
. driving the overland roadster
once owned by Glenn Keeny.
My daughter, who Is of hiyh school
nge, thinks about nothing except
clothes. We cannot afford to buy all
he wants and Mie won't try lo help
rne make them. Mrs. D. H t Port
land Telegram.) 11 her go without.
Another fur coat made of llaran
dukl. or hides of chipmunks, has ap
peared in our midst.
A )uad of Portland merchants will
visit this section of California the
middle of the month.
Since money Is being bet that Presi
dent fool id ge carries "i. onsiii. the
numlwr of local Meekers after the I'S.
M.ushulidiip under IaFoolus, is only
87.
Hi:.S4N Altl.i: IS RIGHT
(Coo? Ray 'I 'into)
To employ yount lady for few
hours who can drive Ford ear.
Must be reasonable. ltox H
J. M., Outlook.
Noiliing dampf-nt the ardor of a
life iniirartce ai;erit like coughing in
1 is right ear.
The Institutions of higher burning
are tolling down (heir inhumanity to
Fiej-hmen. Instead of painting thni
green, and throwing them into the
ciet-K. they p;iint them pink. and
ioke them run around in the woods
ai! nirilit. naked.
Out In the K.ig- Point ditiht,
whi ie the Shit k take a laniein tj
call on the sh t an.
YOI 'RI: I'.WIMi
Ton't cheer when the w'.att' h-;h up
a new frill.
Remember, you're pyimr f-r that.
Ihm't hurry u lark every eu-h spend
ing bill.
Remember, you're paying for that
And when ou idewrn ihht stunc
dreum-r cmei thr'-ugh
ilh pl.tt.H f'tr f'ii:e things that the
people should do.
n reading rlfu i.ili at least by a few.
Remember, you're paying for that.
U'vnUud Xelitfr&ui.)
IF TIIKHK are niiy i1iemotlieil sjurlts lurking jiinn t lie eob
weblifil u'ii'tlt-rs -f fhuiiv.n Siare Giir-len th-y uiut have had
a hilarious time of it l:it ni-jht.
For on th sum f !:i'-tJru:cJ piatfrm wh-r- but throe months
iiL'o, the Suutl.'-m c.i viierii from Wot Virginia, l-fcii-h.--l Wall
Street hs tit.' virt Mni'i " tT'-'euy of Main Street." and in riu-finir Terms
irlloned thf forces of (iovt-rnor Suiith ;u hirlincs vf Tammany Hall,
it. a liquor iiitep-Ms and p.wdy politic;, the two leaders oi these hos
tile forces, joined lu.inU in tiie --a'Ted hcud of I .)eintrra! ie fellow-
.-liij), anil .rochiiined mutual warfare up"ii the ini'juitotis Kjmhli
caii party !
Thee dist inlmdi' d spirits who lisTci:ed to the oratory last July
Mid lNt'-ned aL'ain last niirht. had n)v one r-toiirse. eitiier to con
clude thai they were ;H eray. which pp.lmldy even s-pirits lire
loathe to admit, or that the whole political -jame is mer-dy a side
pljttinLr farce, u!iic)i oi,Iy fools take S'-ri.-uMy. ami which can only
ie; rationally answered by the rati'-ou.s and deri.sive horse lauih.
On tlse sjime platform, beneath which Mr. liryan ui h a short
time a'( dc hired John W. Davis a tool .f Vall street, and as a l)cin-
K-rat ie eandidati " nut hinkable and impossible, governor 4i Al"
'mith lat nitrht proclaimed President Coolid'je the Wall Street tool,
and by inference at JeaM, JoJm W. Javist ilS the only hope of the
''dear common peojIe."
Tin-re have been ridi-'-uh'tis resilf-ut ial campau'iiis before, but
nevt r has there been a campaign, so enmpletely ahsnrd, so utterly
eliildish, so entirely free fnon all semblance1 of sineerity. and integ
rity, as the campaign now bidn waj-'ed in this country, in the vain
effort to defeat President Coolidu'e.
"Al" Smith the foe of Wall Street, nppealinir for the eleetion of
J. I'. Morgan's former attorney! Julm W. Davis, polished sienile
man and exponent of higher ideals in political life, taking the plat
form for the idol of Tammany Hall, am! the hero of the liootb-L'L'er's
l iiitf !
Nor are the absurdities confined to the Democratic: party. Tler
is Senator Smilh Drookhart of Iowa, for example, proclaiming him
self a per cent Republican, and if his remarks mean anything,
which we very much doubt, repudiating the La Folb-tte movement.
I am a Republican' says the champion rifle shot of Iowa,'
"my'soul is wrapped up in Ihc principles of Lincoln and Roose
velt and Kenyon, but,
"I am doinir cver thiii I can to defeat the Republican party at
Ibis election and I have done even tiling I could In aid the LaFolh tte
ins u rirents since my election. "
lie won't acknowledge those last ft-w words, but that's what he
mums, if he means anything.
What the Devil ! J in t what's the use! When Al Smith and W. J.
Pryan-join hands with J. 1. Morgan's attorney, and when Senator
rrookhart, LaFoIIette's riirht hand bower, says he's a Repuldican.
polities cease to be worthy of logical analysis, and simply pass to the
ronlm of the Nut House.
QUILL POINTS
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Nottd Phytician and Author
!.-
Poems Thatlj
Tor.!
The Ministers Ccld Bath.
ht at ir.e
Toay I sum-nder the pulpit to an- or treated as a joke or an o'.u io-y no
other preaches. This guy arrests in- tlon. Kev,h
, . . . I Yours n the interest " f "-coJ cej lu
terent right off the tat- He prac- .
tir-es what he preaches. There's a good 'le;U of sense in ev-
Mv Itar Ikictor: ' orvihln u the mlnitt'r has toiJ
We note ro.ir ,j7wthe qaev of brethren, exceiK hi allUJioDS to
Mrs. S. T.. nnrier the -catching coM." -caUHTS. uerie. (
Some and the proper way to wac.e
- or hywthetical or unsigned queries i"
this departiiK-nt-Tha
resimen of our good counsellor
nd guide, had followed for ' years is j
virii tn church
'imiiuliir folk-
, , ... w all betirtu
!i .in' - li. !. will
h.'-r ur-i.iue co-tun.e
..... ,l,.v. wn-n it'Uch
ji . i! i.'i'l wh-n par-
,n of nu--l' iinll-
un J., in rarely met
"I Fear No Power a Wom,,
I tear no ptrr a umat,
vt't.iu. f can have the u-rw.4.
1 liliv -
With comradslilp alone n ..
Gray marsh wastes and a
bud.
cairtioa of
5)-ptmber Morn
They tell us that an
ounce of experience
.is worth a ton of
theory. So I am
writin? this excep
tion perhaps.
I have been taking
cold baths for
one which I can only commend to val
etudinarians in general. If you musti
take i wet wash, take it told. Person-)
ally I favor air baths. With the air j
abound freezing the air bath gives j
much the same reaction as the wet ,
..n h-r i.r-vi
rt--i:als. 1: ).-
..f an is (!:. v.-lii-'Jiariy
:n th1 re
vuTii'i r-frUhi,'. 't
wth . i h-r own ni l a purel
P-r-.-.ai way of -:! r-.-iia- them.
The art of ,Mi,s J.-.-s . ...any-sided
.... .on.-ram f:V-S Kill
,:'u'.r l pr-sv-uation. The pro-
.T.itn op-!! v.-:tn a cn.ui " -
and ,a-u-ro spirituals.
foli..w.d by a -Tolip of quaint 1
jnnu.;. a (;o:.':i l.e-.;enls croup, oo-
d-rfu!lv .lvi,..n.ai.- an.t app-.un;-,
.iui:il..-"r of Ku,'.s.ai'. sonfs. fa. inalnih'
Fr-n-h s..Ki -a. h i;roup L-iv.Ml in the
pic -iur.-s.iue costume of the country
represented.
moji .
years. I am past CI wagh does wh9Q ,he tfrmlierature of ' MnfenO & TaVlOr
Ir. a New Film
vears of age. It Is
For aye the heart's
pain
will wear away neath kn .
And rush of winds through A
iar
Willi something still to i)0lj.
The lonely watch beside thei!.
The wild-rowl's cry, tiie W(f"
The iiaths of virgin skytol
1 ntrod, and so tincursed bjJ
(irainercy, for thy haunting
Thy charm of voice ami iiSS0J!
1 tear no puwur a woman w)
line i can uuc me wooisicJ
r.rnest
A nany t'iri was i.,rn 0 j.
.) IS. . . li- .in ivviiiii- :
h it V nospuai yesuT.iay inor.,
plur.ga or
the water is around G". which isn! 1
Tiot "insf a wee short - ...... ...j u '
. ( iriKiiuiiiiy com. iim n.o w-... ,
shower." but a regular h , f one-5 Ekin. pre.
If yon wish to know limy fxplort-rs fei-1 when froen in the ice,
tell a woman slie looks fine in spite of her n:,'f'.
After survivin..' Anioricnii eiitertniiinii'iit, Wales prolmlily won't
care what a horse does to him.
RipplingRhumos'iSlI
)S li
IN ANCIENT ROME.
W1IKN" f'ATO, the censor, reared tip for a speech, the crowds
ifrowinir denser, pronounced him a peach. His presence
was stately, his voice like a lute, men cheered for him greatly, no
catcall or. hoot. "He stacks like a lion in eloquent fray, he's bet
ter than Hryan," the H.nnans would say. This t'ato, undaunted,
selected his theme; he'd jump, when he wanted, on any old
scheme. "Our lawmaker's blundered, they pulled dizzy james,
in f-'ivint;." he thundered "such freedom to dames. Onee women
wefe making pood homes for us guys, they spent their time bak
ing their gooseberry pies. They mended our sandals, our togas
they sewed, and peddled small scandals in every abode. Then
women were modest, a credit to Home, ambitious ihe broadest
were centered in home. Hut now they are chasing in office and
mart, good voters displacing and breaking my heart. Their bear
ing is mannish, to brawn tiny aspire, determined to banish the
charms we admire. Oh, Komans, I tremble and view with alarm,
when women assemble, 1 lie taxes to farm. Our bulwarks are
slipping I tremble again when women are gripping the snaps
made for men." Today men are crying the things C'ato said,
and he has been lying two thousand years dead. No problems are
modern: there's nothing that's new; as (.'a to was doddeKn',
still dodde r a few.
pon'.-e hath with soap accor.ipani-, n, water bathing is a notorious
merit. It Is not usually In a warm;wav of makin? lne skin harsh, rotiiih.
room. 'We sleep with windows oiienij lrri(ai)ls an(J itching. Air bath
and room nearly the same temiera-j jng js famous for making the skin tex
ture as that of the outside air. Some- (ure fiue an(1 soft Examine the skin
times the water freezes on the wash I of a person who is taking the Hollier
bowl on a z. ro morning. That makes . tatment an,j you will see what I
the bath more exhilerating. imean. Combine some exercise with
Of course many people have not the , the alr bat!l for the Dest results.
vitality to carry out such a strenuous j
program. They could not get the re- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
action necessary. But there are a. Anthrax From Brushes
let more who are too "thin skinned.'' pease reprint the instructions you
who havenf the nerve to undertake ave some time ag0 t,,T tne disinfec
it. and of course they would be slow tion of new shaviiisr brushes aealnst
to advise anyone else to try it the chance of infection with anthrax
ISut what's the use anyway? Vell.!from ,lle bristles. I understand that
we are getting to that. These cold .everal new cases of this terrible dis
baths have been a distinct benefit to ease have occurred lately, and in
me in several ways. First I have beensome instances the infection was trae
able to entirely rid my system ot to the bristles of new shaving brushes,
catarrh, a tiling you claim does not (jj p -p.)
exist. I had those boring headaches in j Answer Soak the new brush for 12
the frontal sinus, with the discharge ot hours or longer in a lu per cent sol'u
iloody mucus too cold (excuse this tion of foraliu one part formalin, nine
slip) at the leas: exposure, sometimes j ,,art.s water, keeping the solution at
continuing for three months at a time.! about bodv warmth (blood heat.l sav
Tried douches, atomizers, inhalers, j Pi t olOO degrees F., and agitating the
etc.. with no permanent relief Now 1, hrush at Intervals to Insure contact of I
am entirely immune from colds the the solution with all the bristles. Then
year round. I am constantly brought rinse the brush thoroughly in running
into all sorts of exposure from weath. water, and it is ready for use. Forma
er. change of beds, and other things lin is the standard formaldehyde solu
that might cause tronble. but never tion of the Pharmacopoeia, and is an
have a return. (proximately a 37 per cent solution of
Then it has b?en a distinct help to : formaldehyde Jn water,
my nerves. ( Perhaps people onsht not Beef Extract
to have nerves. But they used to put How can you make an extract of beef
me in bed sometimes for a week or j that will keep well and have an effect
two. Since- Uiking the cold bath ! similar to that of ? (R. W.)
treatment. I have had not more spells Answer The fancv nmim.
of that kind. In fact I seem to nave mention is one of a numerous class of
the best of lieulth no "grip or "flu" i liquid preparations of beef with
or the common ailments that go the j enough alcohol in it to give it a kick
round every winter and keep the doc-j and nut enough anything else, except
tors busy. . hokum, to matter. I kno-a- of no occa-
Then the baths help me to keep my ; sion for making an extract of beef that
avoirdupois in control. By the two; will keep. You can't get the nutritive
meal program and other limitations ot i matter of beef in liauid-fnrm vnn
ati'ietfte I have reduced weizht from can get the eTtm'rrivac r,r r.r i..i.i .v J
210 to 1S3, and by being watchful ami give the f-avorl in soup or broth or
holding it there. Your warnings to gravy or the raw juice expressed from
people inclined to riesn are timely.
The old Italian had the "system" but
few have the will power and persist
ence to carry it out as he did.
I presume that Mrs. S. T. will never
Tiger i.ove." f-iiturliiB Antonio
Mor.-no ami Kstelie Taylor, comes to
the Itialto theatre today for a run of
two days.
It is a story rich in the romance
and fire of olil Spain and one of the
n-.ost dramatic tales ever transferred
t.. the s.-reen. It is the love story of
a great bandit hlef and the daughter
..f an aristocrat, and it has a happy
line of the Pandit's lieutenants cap
tures a I.eatMifiil daughter of the rich
and carries her off to n mountain
strongln.1.1. But the Wildcat (Moreno)
undergoes a change of heart and
sends the Kir! back home unharmed.
you
would be regular as
clockwork, each
day seme way enjoy
ROMAN MEAL a
properly balanced
food
chopped beef or in the various alco
holic so called extracts if you like a
nip Mn that form.
Swollen Lips
Please give the reniedv for sn-nli
see this letter. But it seems to me I Hps w hich you printed some time ago.
that when people make an honest in
ouiry on things that are important to
themselves they should be entitled to
a candid consideration Of all the facts
involved, and not professional sarcasm
(-Mrs. f. s. E.) I
Answer I can recall no such rem-j
edy unle-s it wa sa covering of zinc I
ointmenu for the swollen, inflamed i
lips affected with sun bum.
i m war ALQAwr
fWW' .. fit
Milk
For Infanta,
Invalids,
Children,
The Aged
Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder
form;makesThe Food-Drinkfor All Ages.
Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch
always at hand. Also in Tablet form.
Ask for "Horliok's," at all Fountains.
Erg Avoid Imitations Substitutes
it
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Clean Kidneys
By Drinky
T i r t,,o
LOts oi wai
Take Salts to Flush KidniJ
Bladder Bothert or
Back Hurt,
EatlnS too much rich food
ducc kidney trouble in some for-
a well-known authority, tciu
acids created excite the kidneys,
they become overworked, g . ,
clog up and cause all sorts of t
particularly backache and miitn
kidney region, rheumatic twinges,
headaches, acid stoma :h, eone
torpid liver, sleeplessness, bhdt
urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts '
neys aren t acting rignt, or if L
bother? you, oegin drinking lots ci
water and also get about jour c:-
Jad Salts from any good ph.
take a taulespoontui m a glass c:
before breakfast for a few i
your kidneys may then act fee
famous salt; is made from the ;
grapes and lemon juice, corafc
lithia, and has been used for y.
flush clogged kidneys and ni
them to activity: also to neutri'
ncids in the svstem so that (ft:
longer irritate, thus often relievicij'
der disorders.
Jad Salts can not injure x
makes a delightful ettervescen!
water drink which millions of r
women take now and then to he
the kidnevs and urinary orpns
thus often avoiding serious kid:
orders. By all means have yoo:
cian examuie your kidneys at leas
a year.
ANNOUNCEMENTS J
nirTV sriFiiiTEXi)K&: 1
G. V. MILAM, independent '
date for County School Sup. 1
r1nt ot thp 1pr4lnn 'm".mb4- Si..
Principal and Supervisor of i.
for 21 years in county.
Citizens and Business Meri-
CITY TICKET
For Mayor
O. 0. ALEXDERFER
For Recorder
M. L. A I.FORD
For Treasurer
MARY A WFtinFIl
Councilmen 1st Ward l i
a. c. hubbard
Paul Mcdonald
Councilmen 2nd Ward
, ED JAXSEY
DR. BERT ELLIOTT
Councilmen 3rd Ward
A. J. CROSE
B. W. PAUL
Councilmen 4th Ward
R. B. HAMMOND
J. W. JACOBS.
Miss Town!
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