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o o o o o o r KWlf ?OTTTl o KTTinFOftn ttATTJ TftTflTTKR rFTOTtTfc flftttflflN. MoKrUY. MAT&TT 0. 102.', O 0 O O o JTJftlOS o Medf'ord Mail tribune AS JkuS-ESDEST NEft'SPAPEK RtBUSUKO KVERV AFTKHSOON KICIP1 SUNDAY, BY TUB UKIIFOIIK PKIM'INU. CO. Tti Hedford Sunday Morning- Kun I furolifaed JBbacribera Ucalring tha seven-day daily mm- Office: Uidl North Kir itrert. Tribune Building, Hiona 76. A consolidation of tha Drmeeratlc Times, the rdlord Will, Uie MpiMoM Tribune, Ua Boaui- trn UrfgonikH, Uia AwiUitd Tribune. ROUERT W. num., Kditor. R. SUUITKH .SMITH, alnacr. Bv Wail In AriviOK-e: Dniiy, with Hiuiduy Sun, year 97.60 ' OaUv, with Hunday Hun. month 76 Dally, without Sunday Sun y-r 0.C0 Dally, without Sunday Hun, month ... .86 Wetbly Mail Trlhutiti, one yvir 2.00 Sunday Sun, one ytur 2.00 BT OAHRIKB In Medord. Asnland. Jackaon- rlUt, Otitml I'olnt, Jtwrnli, Tiknt and on Hiahwava: Daily, with Sunday Run, month 9 .76 Uaiy. w tiiotit Hundiiv hun. nioiitn Pkily, Willi tut Rundar Hun, out year... 7.60 Pally, with hunday Hun, one ymr 8.60 All teriuM by euriier, raah in advance. Entered un awond-f lai mutter at lied ford, UTfgoit, Uiitler act of Mann H, 187W. MFMBKRH OV THE ASKOITIATTO Mt V.HH, The Aaiodttted th In filunfvt-ly entitled to the uft for republication of ill newa dia patdie credited to it or not otherwise credited lu kilo leaner, ana itw to uie local uewa puo llahd herein. AU rigtite of republication of . ipertal dla- pa-pra nerein are uibo rferveq. Ye Smudge Pot! By Arthur I'orry. "A Menni.Hhlp company made 5!,0oo, flOi, tnitpro.v), unit failed to inf.i(lin 1L In their income lux report. This kIIkIii ovei-siKht fniloil to agitate, testimony before the senate showed, nn the hell-for-accuracy officials whom jmrmilriK with Ki'iin ferocity, limnlde citizens who owed $4.Uit, anil remitted $-1.70. to make even change. ' The )li. season will lie over tills week, after which pandemonium will only break loose when a 1il starts up. The fiend ntuKO driver who drank muriatic arid fur innon.shino. hIkmiIU have wallori until thoy put the mini ntii' add In n ihrpp-corncretl hiHl, with a rnso colored lain!. ih i:i wintku is ,vi;u (C(M)s liny TJiih-n) VOTl HALK Beautiful fur rout valut'd at 2G0: will hcII for 176. HeaHou for Ht'llltiK, party Kirk and must leave town. Call nt Cooh liny Fur .shop. Hall Hid. - Koko Kola hi raw legn attached to mnleu, Hhow up well In Kolf piiuta, when eux.'h truusur h-tf Ih (he hI.q of a depot Klove. Hilly Sunday hu called off the purityliiK of the imdiopollH by a re vlvul. ThiH meaiiH the metropolis will have lo Kit Its rioimMHitullH and cart wheels at the vaudeilU hIiowh In mead of lu the pulpit. f - The 1027 MesHlon of the lejilnlature should provide Home way to compel u vIhoi'ouh Kiuu'ei to h welter In IiIk own HnortH. The OAC wremlerH havo nnnimered the CfO. wreHtleiH. None of the coinlmtantH had anything twisted off, and no plow ItandleN have met a sim ilar fate. , "Where Ih the menial," Inquired Lady- Kord-t.oupe yesterday, when she wanted another shot of Java, In hir chle Hrltish manner. Appointees to see ihut the cigarette lax Ih oheyed, should either chew to liarco (p-tu! prill!.), or suck a pipe, fryliiK t'KK type. . . wiikx orcntKvrKN K rn, IIK'ATl()NS 1MIICATK IT (Orefn City Knlerprlsc) A large number of people from all over the county anil l.'nrtlund and Salem, visited tho ( Htormer ' and Heltl farms last Sunday, to view the pheiiomlmtl oeeurranco which occurred there a short time a bo. Why don't the Beauty KhoppcH spell It Butte Shoppes? Joslnh Sparrow lost his mind this innrnitm. lie hioked at Boxy Ann and IhuuMjlH he was a snow bird. ri.OYI) t'lH.I.IN'S' CAVK O, they say he Is buried us deep as . can he. And the shovelH thud down on the oily clay; O, Floyd Collins slid to hole In the hill And he's hurled thar fur from the Kold of the day. And thar'n moaning n moaning Buck in the cave. Floyd Collins' cavern is Floyd Collins' grave! Floyd ruther crawl to the gateway of hell Than work with his pa who loved him so well Down In the earth that was fit hie and elves And they tola him secrets that he wouldn't tell. What's Jest beyond, In turn of the slide Tha i' In t he da ni p wha r the ca ve crickets hide? Less' go and mto, Floyd, less' go and see And they left htm to sleep In the tomb whur he died. And thar'n moaning a moaning liuck lu the cuve, Floyd Colliiih' palace Is Floyd Collins' KTuv! Yuy! And he found It a silver lit hall Further than Hjypt ami under a wall; iilg dl'mond boulders th;t d tipped with gold, Vor-flre torches and that wasn't atl. Nobody ever saw Floyd's cave ii"nr Nobody rmuls ill ihe lnIc any UU'l-e; Floyil in his deep palace rule thai alone Floyd In his hist sleep guards the one door. And that 's iing els a-singlng Fur fu the cave- Q Jloytl Collins' heaven Is Floyd Collins' grave! y... . f,ChlIMto Tiibune.) MARS Gtfrs A MAX JIARS cue find little solace in the settlement of the historic. Tncnn-Ai'icu dispute by President. Coolidj;e todity. For here out! finds 11 fertile field for war, which lias been barren for over thirty .years, and is finally decided by the decision of oge man, without the firing of a kiiii. i It would he incorrect to find in this victory for arbitration a complete refutation of the claim that lnijjht determines riht in the conflict of international ambitions. For if Chile had felt free to net. there is little doubt, that with her superior military strength, she would have taken what, she wanted many years ajjo. lint even hack in 18:1, the I'nited States took a keen interest in the South American controversy, and James ('. Jilaine, when sec retary of state, sent a special mission to keep an eye on the Peru vian situation. While this net inn did not determine the result, it did restrain the Chilean military ardor considerably, and the de ciding factor was mifrht, the miclit id' the I'nited States. The seed planted then was forced into fruition by the World War, which in spite of the cynics, did more 1o shatter Mars' pres tige than any event in human history. While the lVeliiijr became more and more intense, both countries realized, and Chile particu larly, that the country responsible for war, regardless of the re sult, would be the country to .suffer in the final settlement. So in lfl'Jl', the situation was I'nited States, and this country nil ('bile to meet in Washington, fill adjudication. This was done. And for the portant dispute lictwcen two nut other nation to decide. This plan the ('nited States, and the final outcome is the strongest evidence yet produced that a will to power through war can be supplanted by n will to peace, through arbitration. QUILL Xiitionnlism : Tryinj; to lialniK'e Ono jrood way lo n( ajitiiintcd with a nim v is to marry To maUo warfare priVctive, aim aim higher. Amerieans ean t'estriiiiis. lf you must crawl under tho breakfast room. About the only woman who has Mrs. d'rundy. "There is no hell for children." f.penk a piece fop the nice man. So live that it. won't be necessary nice of the neighbors. About the poorest, way to build an air service is to demote I those who urge the need of it. RipplingRhumos JA&V welt IT'S Fr'R to draw one's weekly pay, and count the silver wheels, the bundle toiled for day by day how opulent on feels! It's good to view the shining scads and know that you may buy with these bright dollars of our dads, the things for which you sigh. If debts are paid the money's yours, to Mow. in as you will to spend for huts or dandruff cure's, or oatmeal from the mill. The money's yours to purchase dyes with which to stain the town, and make it red but. if you're wise you'll salt some kopecks down. Hut oh, it is a grievous thing to draw i.vonr hard-earned pay, ami know that, coin must- wing its speedy ,llight away. The creditors are at your gale, with bills of hoary ;ge; on painful subjects they orate, and they demand your wage. You owe for the Angora eat you bought from duffer Wade; your wife must wear an ancient hat until that; bill is paid. You went in debt with headlong speed for gun nnd pointer pup; the kids ean't have the clothes they need until you siiiare things up. The wise man's maxim, rede and saw. all recklessly you spurned; now every dollar bill you draw is sient before it's earned. Dead horses! Paying for such steeds tillers all life's joy away; the weary debtor's bosom bleeds when ho draws down his pay. Children Cjx MOTHFR:- Fletcher's Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub stitute fonjfastor Oil, Parcporic. Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitation50Hvays look for the Pro tnrrrtinna on earti p.irknge. HARD BLOW. brought to the attention of the invited representatives from J'erti and draw up a plan for peace first time in modern history an im inns, was leit. lor the ruler of an was a marvellous compliment to POINTS a Imdm't on n bayonet. lower; to maUe jieaee efl'eelive. get thrilled ahout saving everybody except, pe table to find n seat, it is called a less influence, than formerly is There is for those made to to whine about the itoler-th,It j. u.'stkvkns, Mason t signature of 8s&&j&i riij - sician evrrywhtre recotiimcnj it. o KHttlW II , J'rt We'll hot th 'Lord don't hive lh' cheerful giver thai lacks It mi Ills im'r- bead. !( Vnlcra is nut o' jail on hul- IICSK. Stanas. from In Monmriam. I envr not In any moods The captive void of noble rage. The linnet horn within tho cage. That never knows the summer woods: I envy not tho beast thsit takes Tlis license In the fields of time. Cnfettered by the sense of crime. To whom a, conscience never wakes; Nor. what may count Itself as blest, The heart that never plighted troth. But stagnates in the weeds of sloth; Nor any want begotten rest. I hold It true, whaie'er befall; . I feel it when I sorrow most; "Pin better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. Tennyson. COMMUNICATIONS Kdltorlnl Is Commended. To the Kditor; . .. Vour article" about the movie peo ple (actors and actresses) is well ta ken nnd very true. From the time of .lames nnd Utchard Burbage actors with Shakespeare, to lCdwin Booth, have I believe, used the names they were born una christened with. The exception is modern and as Shakes peare says (himself nn actor) shows a pitiful umbitlnn in lite fool lhat uses It." Thomas Betterton, David Oarrlck (the 'greatest of them all probably) the- Kembles. MaCready, I 'helps. Brooks, Kdmund Keen (who holds Garrick pretty level.) Forrest, AdamK, etc., tiie wonun also, Mrs. Prilchnrd, SaAuh Siddons. Mitchell (Maggie) Itehn, Charlotte Cushniun (the greatest i.ady Macbeth), Helena nn nrr())ati(. pantominist and this man AVnrfleld (I forget his Jewish cognomen) should have stuck to the Auctioneer" and "Music Master. ' He duw,n'1 um,,M 'Mam J0"- Portland, March 7. French Jockey and Racing Trainers Are For Blue Sabbath MA1SONS LA FITTR, France, March Profanation of the Sab bath by mundane pleasures was de nounced from the pulpit of the Kng lish church hero yesterday in a ser mon by Jack Jennings, one of France's most celebrated jockeys. It was the first appearance in the pulpit of Jennings, who has been ap pointed a lay reader by the arch bishop of Canterbury. The lessons were read by the two racing trainers, I.ynham and A ver nal. Sun Yat Sen Is Worse. FKIvlNC, March !. (By the As sociated t'ress) A change for the worse was noted today by physicians attending- Dr. Sun Vat-Sen. south China leader, who has been ill here since he underwent an operation for cancer of the liver on January Dr. Sun was reported wen leer today. COLDS THAT Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can step them now wiili Creoinulsion, an emulsified crec sole tliat is pleasant to take. Creoinulsion is a new mcdicul discovery with twofold ac tion; it soothes and liculs tho inflamed membranes and kills the germ. 01 all knesn drug., creosote is recog nized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treatment oi chronic coughs and colds and other forrm of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains, in uddition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heul th inflamed membranes and stop the irritation And inn.immation, while (he creosote goes on to tho tttuiaach, is aitaorhed into the blood, attacks tho seat of the trouble and , dfstroys the germs that lead lo consume tionO CrconiuUinn is guaranteed satisfactory in , the treninienl of chronic coughs and cold.; bronchial nsliuna, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for buildinup the system aftet colds or the flu. MoQy refunded if any or ccB) no matter of how Ions stand ' is not re I iet cd after taking according J to, directions. Ask your druggist. Lroa mulson Co Atlanta, (Adv.). , I I Poems That Live ll ROSS-WORDPqZLE STORY MUNO COMES FROM 'ABROAD Here is Juno. Do vou want to meet 1-2-3? She is an 2-7-15-20-28-35-39-41. Maybe she will take you for a 3-8-16-21 if , you climb up 5-11 her back. Her keeper's name is 4-5, the poor Indian. He will tell you that she is verv timid and she is as 6-13-19-27-34-38 of mice as you are of 4-10-17-23-29. If you want to make friends with Juno you must get a bag of 20-21-22-23-24-25-26 to 13-14-15-16 her. She has a great 7-8-9-10-11-12 for them you know. She uses her long nose to 29-30-31-32-33 water 24-30 on her back when she wants a bath. It is railed a 25-31-37-40-42. Juno came all the way from India to the 18-26-32, so she needed it, don't you think? 35-36 she's had to travel so far I Answer To Last Puzzle 2-510-16 (door), 1314-15-1C17-1S-19 (express), 4-9-15 (B. O. P.) 7S91011 (wagon), 12-19-23 (ask), 7-13-20-26 (went), 18-22-27 (sat) 3-4 5 6 (O. Uoo!), 21-22-23 24 (sake), 25-26 (tt), 6-11-17-21 (ones), 1-3-tilt (coax). i Personal Health Service By WILLIAM Slgnad lattan oartatnina to aronat haalth anil hyfliena. not to d ! dtapnoila or traatmant, will ba antwarad by Dr. Brady If a tampad, aalf addrastad anvalopa la anoloaad. Lattora ahould ba brief and written In Ink. Owing to tha largo number of Mtere raoalvad, only m in unn am amwarea nera. no repiy oan d mod 'to queriea not oonforniina to Inelruotiona Addreaa Dr. William Brady, In aara of title Mwapapar. Kthnudd The ethmoid (sieve like) bone Is- a little bone In the floor of the skull between the eye sockets. The themoid cells (or sinuses) are a series of lit tle air spaces in ih ethmoid bone which communicate, as do the other na sal sinuses, with the nasal cavity and tire lined with the same mucous membrane. Acute and chronic I n f I a initiations of the ethmoid ceils are much more' fre quent than even the doctors formerly supposed, and In many cases of chro nic ethmoiditis. sup puration- within the cells,, no diagno sis or a wrong diagnosis is still made, with eonnen,iiently futile treatment, for want of a proper examlnution. A mong the conditions for which chronic purulent or suppurating eth moiditis Is mistaken are bronchial afithma, neuralgia, eye trouble, and chronic headache. The headache of ethmoiditis is often ascribed to constipation, eyestrain, overwork, nnd other hypothetical factors and tho sufferer ignores the nose or throat trouble, perhaps con siders it "catarrh" another' hypo thetical explanat ion and attributes it to our clim:fie or the weather, both of which are always unsatisfac tory hero at home. J merely assert that there Is no such entity as "catarrh" no reputable physician will attempt to define such n disease. I tlo not mean to imply that there is nothing Ihe matter with any one who assumes his trouble is "catarrh". (ul outright quacks and nostrum fukcrt purport to recognize a specific co nil it ion or disease as "catarrh." Now if you've got the "catarrh" please don't get mad at me ask the man you bought it from. Some individuals with chronic eth moiditis go thru their lives with chronic headache, for which they take all manner of remedies and treat ments. The headache of ethmoiditis is likely to be worse, like many ot her kinds of headache, when the victim happens to be costive, and that leads to n lot of unwise dosing with physic. Overuse of the eyes will bring it on or increase it, and here the specta cle charlatan gets in a good stroke of business. The headache Is aggravated by stooping down, or by jarring. The pain is felt right between the eyes, where tho ethmoid cells are. Often there Is a sense of weight or pressure over the top of t he head. In some cases there are dizziness nnd vertigo with the headache. Kthmolditis of this chronic puru lent type usually begins in childhood. In n series of acttto attacks, which are not recognized because so many people anil so many doctors dismiss such attacks in children as "common colds." Not every case of chronic ethmoidi tis is accompanied with headache, nnd not every chronic headache is caused by diseaso of these cells. The physician diagnoses ethmoidi tis by (M speculum examination nnd Walnuts HERE 4-Year Vrooman Franquettes Most of those arc spoken o for nt'tonow. Washtigtoi Nurseries i! WELCH & FLOREY, Ageng) 228 8. Stally O Phone 612-R BRADY. M. D. lleatliu'lic inspection of (ho drainage opening of the sinus, C ) corroborati-'e evidence in the X-ray picture in many cases. ICthmoidltis Is not rarely the under lying cause and source of chronic middle ear suppuration. Kthmoid headache is surgical head ache, a It ho many cases of acute ethmoiditis proceed to complete re covery without surgical Intervention. Ql'KSTIOXS AM) AXSWICKS Crl The word cri Is not -your invention, sir. It is tho first syllable of tho word krimen or crflnen (spell it as you pre fer), which. Is the word for cold in head, nose and throat, coryzn, in an ancient Norwegian dialect. Crimen is pronounced creemen. So. you see. you only- Americanized an old word, after all. (.Mrs. J. t F.) A nswer. Thanks for the informa tion. I'm glad to know that the new word comes natural. fiut 1 didn't get it from the Nordic. I just used the Initial letters of the rather cum bersome phrase, common respiratory infections. If we can popularize the word cri for use instead of tho obso lete term "cold," we will make a lot of people realize the absurdity and the harm in the superstition that cold has anything to do with these most prevalent and costly respiratory in fections. If you don't know just what you are coming down with, don't try to kill yourself or other people that you have "just a cold." Ho honest and call it the cri, pronounced kree. Say, "I guess I have caurt " if you like, for that Is the truth so far as you can tell yet. Whate.ver one of the score or so of respiratory infections your cri turns out to be and at the outset not tho most efficient health officer or physician can tell, as a rule by calling It cri you've played fair. If you insist that It is just a "cold" you in'obably' reserve, consciously or unconsciously, the right to pass it along to any and every wretch who may be so unfortunate as to come within your conversational spray range (five foi-t. Call It cri and give everybody fair warning, even if you do not believe It is your duly to (so late yourself at the vei beginning of such an illness or, as it may prove in your case, an indisposition. Old fogy physicians and politically thoughtful health officers who still lend support to the popular conception of "cold" are well, they're what 1 just called 'em. Smoking Please advise me if you consider smoking injurious to one's health. If not. which is best-to smoke, and about how often or how many times a day. cigar, pipe or cigaret? (M. N. F.) Answer. Depends on whether one is n man, woman, or child. Full grown men may smoke moderate without suffering any injury to health. Mod erately means one or two smokes after the day's work or play Is over. Women whose education nnd develop ment nro completed may perhaps smoke moderately, too. without Injury to health but they don't. Whhen a woman gets the tobacco habit she has it only a. short time before the habit has her, and she goes to excess. What to smoke Is a matter of individ ual taste. Why You Should - Eat More Fish Salmon .......:..20c per lb. L Halibut 25c per lb. Black Basis .:.25c perlb. Catfish 30c per lb. Smelt 5c per lb. Extra Large Crabs .... 30c each JOHNSON PRODUCE CP. 241 Fir St. Phone 9.7cl CROSS WORD PUZZLE The wcrds start lu the iiumhoiri! squares and run cither across or down. Only one letter Is placed in each whin Miuarc. II' Uu proper wcrds nro found each, combination of letters hi the white riures w"SJI form words. The key lo the puzzle tho I'ht-it wonl 'Is g'iVcn Jn Un drawing. IJelmv arc keys to the ntlicr words. liiiunlDg. Across Word 1 . A deep, yawning abyss, such as is shown in the picture. Word a. The ohjeci-ivo anil posses sive case of the pronoun "She." Word II. Opposite of over-. Word fi. Word U. A grain. A direction. Kunning Itoun Used in making butter. A barnyard fowl. Kagernoss. ?.eal, fervor. Merriment. Word 1. Word . Word 3. Word 4. Word 7. ure hungry. What you do when you YESTEKimY'S PUZZLES ANSWERED ('. Jl. Itowtnun of tliis city was a week end business visitor at Klnnith Fulls. Here's quick relief Just a few drops of Sloan's patted on gently will sootho sore, aching muscles at once. No rubbing it's tho liniment, itself that stimulates the circu lntion, brings grateful relief, and stops the pain! It wilt not stain. All druggists 3oc. Sloans liniment --kills pain! 1 af fi" siC Ache?; m Correct Tune , f" ' Set yonr clock by Tt tho Creamery TT I J whistle. Western 3L5 ; Union regulated W Ask for .Vntrttiont B T z Cream ; . I j Jackam County 3 j 1 Creamery J oo