- 38P fiDgOgp MIL TRIBUNE u i.rniuni'uti UVIVI1DIPPP am iMirpPvlH'."P VVWAPAPRR nfLlSUlTf EVERY APTKHNOON EXCEPT 1 ' MIW-'ORD PltWlNG CO. Tht Uftlford Sunday Horning Hun ii funtfihed techbera del iritis wven-day d'b w- OfhV: Mall Tribune Building, North Fir itrt. Phon 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Timpi, tlie If ford Mail, tlie Merilortl Tribune, lut BOUlu era Oregon i an, ttie Aihlaml Tribune. KOBKUT W. lUWb, IMItor. S. KUMI'TKK SMITH, Mnnuffer. II Mad In Arlvunc? Daily, with Hiimluy Sun, year 7.60 Daily, witti Sunday Hun, month 76 Dally, without Sunday Hun, year ..... 0-60 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .V. .0- Weekly Mail Tribune, one yeut. 2 00 Huttduy Hun, one year P. . . . .Q . . . 2-00 BY CA It It IK It In Medford. Aahland, Jackson vtlle. Central Point, i'liucnli, Talent and on flifftin-nva; w C Ially, with Sunday Sun, month .75 Daily, without Sutiduy Hun, month 6A Daily, without Sunday Hun, on year... 7. fill Daily, with N nudity Sun, one year... Alt trrny by currier, e;nnli In advance. 8.60 Entered na aecond-rluan mntter at lledford, Oregon, utnler act of March H, H19. Official paper of the V.(y of Hertford. Official jiiir of Jinkum f'o'tnty. The oniv paper between Albany, Ore., and Chleo. Callforiiia. a illKltUn-i r,t ovt-r 4u mi leu, having lt-jiaert Mire Awtociattd Vtvm aervioe. Hworn daily nverad circulation for all months ending April IhI, ;wiiy, more than Oouhle the cin-uiuHon of tiny other paper puu- llahed or circulated in .luckHon Uonmy. HEUDERH OF THE ASSfrmATrrt MtKHH. The Aaociated l'renn la eirliiHively entitled to tho uwe for republication of all new dfa uatrheH credited to It or tint othcrwine credited In thla paper, and also to tliu local news pub Uahert bereliL All right m of republication of aper-lal dla- pa'chea herein are also reMrveu. Ye Smudge Pot' IJy Arthur Terry. The legislature ml journed yester iliiy In a pralsewort hy manner, with u hit of tin fin iKlit'l poppycock on ham.'. Those who removed their hats when science discovered Hint human life was I rnceahle buck to moldy bread, can now put on their lids. Human Ufa bacteria has. been located In lhn well known Jimson weed. 3 Hchoolmn'nms nt I lih lunch ill the cafeteria Thurs., and left without washing the dishes. Lester Rains tins hern ill with n Revere colli for thn past week. tSnleni Capital Journal.) Keeling . sloppy. AGE WIM, TI'IIjIj (Oregon city Enterprise) Tho stork visited Irvln Ttinkle Monday morning and presented til m with a new huh, nil Kfiilim iilonrr flni nxcppt Knuidpii Sor rcln, ttnd hi wnn ull to hohllo around mi crutrhcH thin n. m. Th (jrnnil (1ml fly of llio Ciotiirliins hnH urcjiHtMl up hlH renr nxle lor ti Jaunt to Nova Sent In. WHO SAID "high oohI of living?" ileitis fc'fin ami up. 17 no Cafe, North Hend. (Mar.shfk'ld TIiiiph.) ituf why montion It V The ku.s hIIok tire knocking the cob wohn off their puiupK, for the Hprlim rush. Homebody with a Mult husdncNH ncumen oukIu to ?et a qnrnor on tie,nntt, to keep the hlondcH and bru netieH from beconiinn extinct llko the dodo bird, and tiio ItoKue IndlanH. O THE STATE LEGISLATIVE PROBLEM. l?E("iOX'S thirty-third IjftiKair is u.jonrne(i. Hut procisely what it lias accomplished no one knowP andQit vitl tuke n army of I'hiladcliia lawyers to find out. Ah usual during the idosinjr hours a jjciii'ral juhilec was Hijoyod, funny stunts were pulled, mnusino; Kpeeohos wrp made, old watches wore presWited, mid coffee and wakes lyrv served hy the ladies. N'O one lierudes the Legislators tln'ir little fun. No disappointments (f Ihe session can overbalance the rejoieinp; that the session is dvw. Hut the fact obtrudes that while the session has dosed, the 9vork of the session as not completed, and the celebration, there fore, stokesan outsider an a trifle premature. o The work was not completed because under the circumstances it couldn't be. As usual the last few days were marked by a perfect riot of confusion. Hills previously defeated were passed; bills scar cely considered were passed; legislators voted "Aye" when they meant "No," and voted "No" when they meant "Aye" the meas ures flying out of the'two chambers like chaff from a threshing ma chine. The one idea at. Salem yesterday lias been the same idea on every day set fur adjournment fur half a century,--let's ;et the aony over, f.nd trust to luck that the net re-sults will not be as bad as they appear. Obviously this is a foolish and dangerous method of conducting state business. Hut in spite of the example of other stales, Califor nia among them, of dividing the session, he first period for the in troduction and discussion of new legislation, and the second perhftl, for consideration and action Oregon insists upon continuing the present absurd and haphazard procedure. No one can give the work of the present legislature half a glance without being convinced that Ihe best thing that could happen to the state, would he a special session, to go over that work, sort out the good from the bad and correct the mistakes that, have been made. that is the California plan. Tl is the common sense plan. It, should he the Oregon plan. There'll lit "Kxcltetnent" nt the church next Wednesday, with Jaura La tMttntP furniKhiiiK her part of it In the movie for that cvciiIiik. The comedy will bo koimI, ton "llellu J-YIhco. (I'almdale, Calif., Kmiulrcr. ) After the Hhow the ltcptilillcnn Cen tral Committee will hold n caucus in the paHtor'H Htudy. The host cllppliiK your eorr. Iuih unearthed In moiitliH. Hum koiio astray. It Himpty Bald: "Wunleil Position by youiiR man with hellliiK experience." COMIMiKTK AI'IMlorill.VriCXKNK (IvO.s .nrelcs Kvamlucr) Klllott Skinner, nsahy dealer nt Ml7 Hollywood boulevard, re port the Bale of a home in Uosh moyne, near Clcndale, ti, Clara Kussninn, motion picture ucircsM. CiKiH'elleH are dnonuMl, but the Hkunklsh pipe, thai mioi-ch like a I'ry iiiK crk. Ib a lilac. At the noon Korum of the Sparrow the lion. t;heter Wootlpeeker deliv ered nn able address on the shortage of fat fiih worms. . Sayde 'renre rendered a beautiful voeal number, in tier usual charming nuinner. What has become of ihe old fash ioned local reformer, whu used to Hiicrtk up an nlley to whisper In n HanctimonloiiH matinei-v Many of the (lalsheviklH have ndnpted the "kwIi I coiffure." ll Is quite a nifty di-u pfor their frizzes. The Ku Klux Klun has siartiMl a cam pa Ikm to put t he Hi hie in every home. This is a laudahh ptnaml, and a Hiblt should not cost any more than u iiiKhtKowu. Our pm. haw recovered from his Korthalllsm, ami is aide to he out whetf In can kcI hit ftth it 4d otire more. It bcKlns to look like March would come in like a it;. and no out llk tom-cQ M'o ft we'll intrude on a stocking called nude, O That stock Iiik transparently in; And thW owner will sun Inch when we kIvqM a pinch O To learn it It's Htockinj; or, skin.- No need fur such fears. Just look back a few years. When you looked on the for m of ,t pip; 31 may im( have been real, but ne'ei did you feel Q Xo nee If 'twas bustle or hltv QUILL POINTS Tile I'dncl lo success is pavi'il witli disciirdi'd friends. French i i -1 , plucliiiiK diiihy pelals; "lie lnves tnc, lie lnves my (int. Knni))e cidls lliein wutrriiit; places, lint to An llCKICillK ICCH. rieiins llioy npponl AiKillicr kmh (I wash bniwd. incchanieid ilcvico fur tnkiii" scientific exercises' is TIik senrs (if war arc healiiifr. Ym seldimi hear a former donfjli iai.v say "We. Ave." Afosl of the. men who think another war inevitable arc old enough to wish it on somehiidv else. Why call them "halloons?" Hal seem always to lie comMitf down. loons are Koine up; these pants I'nclc Ram's patronizinj,' disposition to pat Kiirope on the back re nits from bavin" a pat hand. be Some children have it ztm time, ami some arc not permitted to noisy. It must delijiht. an operator when he nets a lelefrram Unit doesn't bejrhi, "Program coming in fine." octfbsS-WORD PUZZLE STORY) O . . .. MAMA'S BEST FAN , ' . jt. ! , "7? ""1 Hal Ha! I'm invited to a 1-7-12-19-27. And I have a, 1-2-3-4-5-6 new frock 4-9 go in, too. I 8-9 love parties. . They don't 11-12-13 me one bit. , My cousin, 3-8, is going too. He is ten 6-10-15-22-30 old. It will 24-32 very merry and 14-15-16, don't 16-23-31 think so? Two other boys who will be there are 22-23-24 and 11-18-26. .' ify 28-29 told me that 20-21 I would be careful I could carry her best 21-29-34. I might need it 17-25 it may be warm. They 25-26-27 it is quite an 17-18-19 to flutter it gracetully. I hear that the two bovs are bringing their little sisters to the party. Their names are 30-31-32 and 20-28-33. I know we'll all have 33-34 interesting time at the party. Antwer to last puzslc: (1-2-3-4) hope, (1-6-12-17-23) holes, (5-6 7-S 9) mount, (3-8-1313-24) penny, (10-11-12) h'al, (15-20-2C) ims. (13-14-15) new, (5-11-16-22) mmo, (21-22-23) has, (2-7) on, (10-17-18-19) mean, (4-9-14) eye, (24-25-26) yes. Copyright, 1D25, by The International Syndicate Love. In coffee, means earnest effort to promote the welfare uf the person who Ui to consume the brew. I sub- ueckMireat ueu.1 of hogKlonesn about theSflse of tobacco is due to lovt'S coffee, pi ' TTie Coldest Audience. T ulnf In the eVidlr uf nor lillW church and must faeP ttt- eonif rela tion. When 1 have a solo 1 become nervous and panio stricken, my heart pounds und 1 lose my breath, ho that I can't do myself justice. Will power does not help me to Hirmount thin stage fright. 1 would be willing to take- medicine or drugs for the occa sion if I knew what would xive nie re pose and make me fearless and cool for the time being:. (K. O.) Answer. Get your dentist to give you nitrous oxide and laugh at the audience. The trouble wfth all the drugs that will make you cool and in different is thnt they also make you forget your piece. The people may look cold and fishy .and unsympa thetic and hypercritical, but that's be cause they're trying .to look us good people are supposed to look In church. Pick out somebody and sing- to him or her just as tho you were all alone with him or her. Anyhow, by the time vou've- perpetrated a score or two of solos with Impunity, you'll get over the stage fright. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. ltaiiMimiiilttiiTmmpittiHjMmi!ium!Mnnimmwiniiuiuimtw SlflnMj IMUn pirtslnlns lo p.ronal heiltli and hyd'tn. not lo dlMU dlaono.ll or trMtm.nl, will b. aniw.r.d by ur. tsraay ir a aiampao, tan aaarM,.a anvaiop. la anuiu..a. latter, ahould ba brlaf and wrlttan In Ink. Owing to tha larga numbar of lattara raoalvad, only taw aan-ba anawarad htra. No raply oan ba mada to auarlaa not oonformln. t. Inatruotlona Addraaa Dr. William Brady, In aara of thla nawapapaf. l'roe lletillli. The average man's practice of thrift consists in saving up to buy something he doesn't need. Correct this sentence: "I'm pretty sick, lloss," he agreed I'd rather work on until night." but Correct this sentence : "Oh!" cried daughter; get up at five in the morning!" 'isn',1 it great to Women are losing their charm,'' says a critic. Our sympathy, J Mother; we, too, are growing old. Americanism: Cultivating good manners as an aid to success; using had manners to show how groat, you have become. RipplingRhumGS'fil OLD BEST SELLERS. flK store wherein they sell old books! V haunt its dark and dusty nooks and iraze mum i'oririitten' tomes which once were prized in happy homes. Itest sellers of a bygone ilay arc piled before me, dusty gray. Oh, here are books the critics praised long since, enraptured and amazed. "These works will live," the critics said, "when old Hill Shakespeare's tosh is deail. They're glowing with a deathless fire, they cannot shrivel or ex pire." The presses labored night an day to send these books upon their way, and breathless people stood in line beneath tbe hoit&torc'x gilded sign, to gif these books, to have and bol, be fore the shipment all was sold; and bcr'lhey lie and niolilcr now, as dead as Andrew liiiOsnu's cow. A 'riilgald at0 my elbow, stands; some corking novel he demands, 1 say InQiim: OOh, goodly youth, the old time books are best in sooth, fcow hero be fore are9iTiiyed great books by men who knew their trade; they wrote before tluQnnvic's lure led authors into fQttis obscure; so wedded to their art. I ween, they jjave no thought .to film or Viveii "Puck number authors," said the voulh. " Skj pink pain in my tooth. Alas, ami eke alaekiidav: and authors S-ii their wav. Thus books I'll their tit - do TVu diWunv pe Host sellers of ti'U years Hi ' Q.Q. Not What with welfare. stations, health centers, school dentists, medical In spectors, child hygience clinics, pre natal clinics, work men's enmpt nsa tlon, department store difiiensnrics, factory hosirttals, visiting nurses and iteen-teen varieties of socio I service workers, this bit of satire by Secretary I'.ryant of the Maine .Medical association ii opposite: The Free Itoad lo Health. "Th e prenatal cllnoic cares for the expected child and guides it into a hos tile world. It . is received into the motherly lop of the baby welfare clin ic and tenderiy cared for. Tt receives Its nourishment from a warm and hygienic bottle '"prepared in the baby milk laboratory its tottering steps are guided by l(u helping hand or the child welfare society. In due time the child enters school, where he is wel comed on the threshold by the school nurse, and introduced to the school physician. He. is vaccinated against smallpox, inoculated against typhoid, is given the .Schick test and made im mune to diplhcria. 1 lis teeth are looked over at thf dental clinic, and his tonsils and adenoids are removed at the hospital out patient department. Tils eyes are examined and possibly fitted with glasses. Thus equipped and prepared he at; once starts to do his health chores. Found underweight he enjoys for a time the luxury of an open uir scuooi miner ine supervision of the physician and nurse of the Anti TulH'rculosis association. Thus he is guided through school and may even take a chance at college. If he es capes here for' a moment from his guurdians and falls into evil ways there are free clinics provided for even these emergencies. "Safely passing his health Inspec- ( tlon and eugenic society examination, he enters wedlock. In due time his wife begins attending a maternal wel fare ellnc TMs health is now guarded by the periodic health examination provided by his life Insurance com pany. At work he is looked after by the industrial nurse and prescribed for by the plant physician. If sick nt liome he has the care of the visiting nurse and the social worker. Ills fu ture Is provided for by industrial in surance and an old age pension. In his declining yenrs he enters a rest lionte for the nged. His pillow is smoothed by the institution attend ant and his room brightened by the home visitor. -.A.- burial society ar ranges the funeral. At last he lies nt peace after a long and easy Journey along tho free health read. A high Ideal to strive for. and a pleasant jour ney we wish him well." Should any of the free services elude him at any point atonpr the way, he writes to his newspaper medical con tributor for some free advice. lln Kugene Ketley. state commis sioner of health of Massachusetts, snys we must take the M out of free health nnj place hygiene on a fife basis. There to little danger of any serious reform like that. I think. We doctors are loo eager to give our service ,free. And as the great charity drives are managed nowaday, the doctors are counted on to continue to give their blood without price. 1 Not only in the all embracing field of public health service do the doc tors serve free or r a bejrgerly pit tance, but in many cases they carry the unwarranted kindness into private practice. For example, a yair of dear doctors refer;( to in the following letter to parents of hoys in a private school: . "N'o expense will be incurred in having this work (the shick test and toxin antitoxin immunization) done, as two physicians, lbs. Fish and Lob- (ster tlet us call them), have gener ously offered their tterviees. and Itie material will bo furnisheTi by the state department of health." And these were parents of the well to do class w ho could afford the lux ury of a private school for their youns 'uiis. No ib'uht a go-vl ;di;,r" of them i.rccpie.lGhe elm nl yPa t lh.lt. All of fer of fi-e i iotbini; or food mi::ht have offende.V i m. but free medical ser vices are. always welcome. it almost seems nsQhough mcdb&e were so repugnant that we have to coax people to take it. rU'l'iTH.S AMI AXSWFJ.K. Artificial Di unices. I have an upper jdate of false teeth. 1 keep them in my mouth all the time, removing them ..only to clean them three times a day. Is this right? (X.) . . Answer Yes. Many persons make the mistake of wearing such dentures only part of the time, on the plea thnt the dentures are not entirely comfort able al first. Thus the tissue never quite conform to tho dentures which never give .the satisfaction .they should.. This Is the patient's fault, not the dentist's. Sometimes, perhaps, the dentist is guilty of contributory neg ligence inthat he falls to insist upon this point when he makes the den tures. A Cenlleituurs Coffee. IMease state if there is something that can be put In a gentleman's cof fee to make him stop smoking, as he smokes one and a half packs of drom edaries a day. (G. A. K.) Answer.- Ifear not. IJut I have a bare suspicion that there Is something that can be put in a man's coffee so that he will not feel the need of that oblivion that comes from tho aroma of the camel after he has encountered the coffee. This something is a nice combination of intelligence and love. JUNIOR CROSSWORP PUZZLE '; iilf It's jest, got nlHtut. so If It lialu'l soiuethhi' we kin be arrested fer iher hain't no fan in It. SiHikiu of econ omy, I' res I dent Cool Id -re would make a dandy name fer a stogie. Poems That Live The Women's Chorus. They're always abusing the women As a terrible plague to menV They say we're the root of all evil, And repent It again and again; Of war, and quarrels and bloodshed, And mischief, be what it may! And pray, then, why do you marry us. If we're all the plagues you say? And why do you take such care of us. And keep us so safe nt home. And are never easy, a moment If ever we chance to roam? "When you ought to be thanking1 heaven That your I'lague is out. of the way, Vou all keep fussing and fretting "Where is my Plague today?" If a Plague peeps out of the window, Up go the eyes of men; If she hides, then they nil keep staring L mil she looks out again. Aristophanes. JIOW TO soiak pi zzu:. The words Ntart In the numbered squares and run either across or down. OiUy one letter Ik plueed In each white square. ir Ihe pniier words ure found each combination of letters In the white sqtiares will form words. The key to the puzzle the first word Is given in the drawing. Itelow are keys- to the oilier words. lil'NXING ACROSS "Word 1. They can be seen in Ihe picture above, Word f. The missing word in this .sentence, "The boys with one another for athletic honors." Word fl. Hills must be paid. Word K. The name of the man who Invented the telegraph code. Word 1 1. The sapie as "have eaten." Word 12. The man who has rtni for president three times; Is called; ' The Great Commoner." RUNNING DOWN Word 2. The first woman. Wont 3. That for which our fore fathers fought in the Revolutionary war. Word 4. A synonym for the word In capitals in this sign; "House for RENT." Word C. Not Bright. Word 7. What your eyes are for. Word !t. Fsed In rowing a boat. Word 10. A large body of water. YESTER1AYS PUZZLE ANSWERED MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S SPECIAL SATURDAY A Few Lightweight Overcoats Gaberdines, Whipcords and Tweed Top Coats, from $25.00 to $30.00. On sale Saturday and Monday . . ....... . .. Sold regularly $19.50 I i itKitUr Vogue Suits for Spring Clothing that makes popular prices safe Handsomely trimmed and nicely tailored. See the new light colors. We also have them in dark colors. Priced from $30 to $45 Special Collar Attached Dress Shirts, Blue, Grey, Tan, ?1.oj Pmone-486-487 i. , THE STORBP FOR EVEPYnBODVS J M0fOKD.04 . Special Blue0 SRirts, Collar Attached,0 SI. 69 O O o Entrance to Men's Department on Mdin Street o2 o O o e o