oo o Hedforim Ail? tribune mwOiW itxtj TTivpym, mnvow, CmriON. fktiuv, mxrctx so, iass' o AM raDGPtUENT NEWSPAPER WPBLISHED EVKHY AFTERNOON EXCBP1 aUNIUV. BY TnK MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Tb Mnlfifl Hunday Horning Sun la furnlabed obtcriberi desiring the aeTen-daj 'lj nawa- Office: Uail Tribune Building. 16-17-i norm tit street, mone 70. jfeonaotldat1on of the Democratic Tlmw.Otb Bedford Mail. th alcdfortl Trlbiioa, tL goutti em urrgomm, toe Atuland Tribune. ROBERT W. RUHb, Editor. 8. SUM ITER SMITH, Manager. Br Mall In Advance: Dally, witli Nunday Run, year $7.60 Dally, with Sunday Hun. month . 76 , Daily, without Sunday Sun, year fl.60 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month ... ' .00 Weekly Uail Tribune, one year 8-00 Sunday Bud, one yar .00 KV OARItlKK In Medford. Aahlnnd. Jack ion rill. Ontroi Point, 1'kot-nli, Talent and on Bltfhways: Dally, wiib Sunday Run. month $ .76 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month 06 Dally, without Sunday Sun, one year... 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 All terma by carrier, canto in advance. Entered aa arrondr-laaa matter at Uedford. vregon, unuer act oi March b, i7. The only paper between AlDuriy, Ore., and OhJco, California, a distance of over 400 oillel. baring laaed wire Associated Preaa awmce. UEUBEItB OF THE A SfWiwi ATTTi l-REHM. The AartoHuted l're la eichiHively entitled to the use for republication of all newa die patches credited to It or not otlierwUe credited to tMa paiier, and uluo to the local newa pub Uehed bereia All rights of republication of special dla- a'-cnea nvrein are aiao reserveu. Ye Smudge Pot lif Arthur IVrry. Spilnff t upon us, and tho nnnu.il Ihrent of HumditiKerH In lake the de velopment of Oregon out of (ho lnndn of the Lord, where It Iuih been ex clusively for .10 years. In hclni? henrd. "I t Is sa Id ( ha l ma ny people are hoiriPh'HH nnd ninny ore Injured," Bald the J'reaident ThuiRdny, in h pen king of the alleged mid -west tornndo. The rumor canned CuiitioiiH Cal to HtiKK'it that relief he -f urnl.shcd. FOR Wicker hnhy milky. Phone 41f-J. ( HoHehui'K Nown-Ke-vlew.) And you can't hlnme a wicker hnby for belriK milky. t The rnln thai n little Inter eatehoR a farmer with his hay down, Ih miw oatchlriK him before he ifelH IiIh plow ing done. There Ik coin to he n "No Uoubo Week" In Muy. It will not amount to much an 09.99 per cent of the glrta are a tnonth ahead with their painting. Another hnnk clerk, S.tO.Onn, and a Rood looking lady 'have heen Hwal luwed hy tho earth. THOHOITGII WOltK. 1 (I'retm Dispatch) JnmoH McLaughlin of Mnn cheHteri N. H., was killed today when he tOHHcd a lighted clfrnrette Into a ken of powder heHido a box of dynamite on which he wuh seated. Everything; exploded. In the midst of a hitter denuncia tion of clKUtettoH, he took unother crew, nnd IK hUt veteran pipe. Next to the reformer who thinks he can Improve the Ulhle hy re-writing It, Ih the reformer who Ih always telllnu the Hchoolmn'niuH what they Hhould wear. Tourists nre showing up with radio antennae on the radiator. The an tennae Ih highly nourlHhlng wlien fried, hut a Hpnre tiro always hud to .be boiled before, devouring o o PITY THE WEATHER MAN. OO I F THE FACTS were ascertainable, it would prolajI.v be found Hint the ivoatlig- forecast is the first interest of the average newspaper reader. Kueh a deduction is logical if for no other rea son than that weather is the world's most popular subjeet of con versation, o Hut while the weatlierf'yceasta appeal to the public fai-y, not all kinds of weather are popular and no wenthvr man is immune from public ridicule and scoffing. Dame Weather is a fickle spouse, but to make life darker for her sorely oppressed mate the weather mnn the public blames the latter for all bis martial differences. The weather forecaster is n much maligned nnd abused public servant and because of no fault of his own. Forecasting the weather is a science, but not an infallible science. The official weather re ports are more often right than wrong but the uncertainty of atmos pheric conditions sometimes reverse the decision of the weather man and the public laughs loudly and scornfully. It is one of man's idiosyncrasies that he swears ly the alinnnnc if it hits the mark once out of ;)C5 guessls but if the weather man forecasts snow and it rains the poor villain is all but ostracized by society. Weather forecasts are prepared from general observations on air currents and atmospheric conditions. Experience has taught the weather man that under certain conditions certain weather may be expected, homctimes, However, nature plays a prank on nun ny sending in a few counter air currents or switches a storm down an other valley. The result is lhat probably a predicted fair day is stormy or n predicted fair day is stormy or a predicted storm fails to keep its appointment. The public knows the weather nian is reasonably reliable; it makes him t lie goat when lie runs amiss. QUILL POINTS J I'rcss agents describe a great man as "human" but you can't be sure until vou see him eating a hot. dog. Correct this sentence": "John is so good," said the wife, "Hint T never feel uuensv when lie is out at night." Correct, this sentence : "I'm dieting, " said the wife, "but. I keep on preparing fine meals for John." Correct this sentence : "The ladies gush over him," chuckled the great artist's wife, "bid it merely amuses me." Correct this sentence: "I'll clean house this spring," said, she, 'but I won't rearrange the furniture." Some day we hope lo sec n sad movie in which the mother doesn't wnve good-bye at n distance of ten feet. Another puzzle that, increases the vocabulary of short and use ful words is trying to make ends meet. (&lOSS.pRD PUZZLE STORY NELLIE PLAYS MOTHER o o IT n nK e n rrTwyn w r I kT g" '5 iio n ifr" c? I o Q Now this is a nice cradle. In it, Nellie puts her 'baby. May, to 1-2-3 at night when old 4-5-6 (which is another name for the sun) leaves the sky. Nellie tells May to 1-8 good and not "cry. "Shut your eyes 7-13 precious, precious little 9-10-11. Mother will rock you and keep you safe," she says. Of course, between you and 7-8 and the gatepost, Nellie is really a little 6-12-19-25 herself and baby May is her 3-9-15-22, so you 4-11-17, it is all a nice game. Baby May always 14-15-16-17-18-19 soundly 14-21 you can believe she is an ideal child. Nellie wraps her up warm so she won't take 20-21-22-23. Sometimes' Nellie gets Brother 10-16-23 to play he is dolly's 18-24 and they are 24-25 happy as can be. Answer To Last Puzzle 1 1-4 (at), 2-S-14-22-2S-37 (colllo), 1-2-3 (act), 14-15-16 (lot), 6-7 (Is), 21-25-26-27 (homo), 8-910-11-12-13 (robber), 4-5 (to), 8-18-26-32 (romp), 6-16 (It), 29-30-21-32 (hoop). 15-23 (of), 17-18-19-20 (bone), 17-25-31 (boo), 36-37 (me), 24-30 (ho), 33-34-35 (wag), 21-22-23 (elf), 9-19-27 (one), 33-38 (we), 10-20 (be). Copyright, 1325, h) The International Syndicate Persona! Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. INmvorm Appendicitis. Yet some women lire important ondtioji to got in tlin rotogravure section without the help of a bathing unit. A rural Arkansan thinks accessories carnal, and says man should bo satisfied with the Kord the way (iod made it. Correct this sentence: "No, sir," said the desk man; "I have no idea I could make money raising chickens.' Mr. William D. Shepherd, of Chi cago, who Ih ulleRed lo hnvo fed n .millionaire hoy typhoid fever Kernin for hifl money, Ih In u cell, and It has not heen definitely determined which one of li Ih glandH will he out of kilter. "What Ih Wrong In the ChurcheH?" In puzzling church IcadetH, and they unk the world to atiHwer. Off hand, It looks like there were too many polltlclaiiH In the front peVH, and too many Klnu pnradeH down the main rImIu Sunday nni nlngH. The politic la iiH generally go to church to no ft Koap (ho women Volem, nnd the Ktatil parade Ih generally held with the knowledge nnd eminent of the puMor, bo there In no kure. And there Ih (IwladyHse. who hin heen riding around of late with Wil liam me. Mr. Heard wuh In fine voice, nnd rendered clnHMlcal nuniltciH, hhttyubhl UhhlugKlullllKKKlug (roqullle News ) Muy! Mop that Idutdiciing and dry up! Ait WON'T foik;kt him (tJruiU Tns Ohservcr) Among other HiIiikh I Haw In the olmerver for laHt week was that A 1 iM el 'n u 1 ley wan a r rent ed uguln for peddling hooy.e. I urn sorry to hear thlH, for Al han done n whole lot of Kood In hln day If It wan nothing more than making people In nit H. The pre-neoHon glorification of the Portland haHchiill team on the Hport paged of the hallowed mt'tropolfs, muken it uhnolutely certain they will nhow up In actual com hot u I unit as Iniprewdvcly un the police force. It'H ft funny -world. There wn llerrin, Illinois. Hteeped In cumsimIiu'kn and Kluxlsm and commercialized niri. The devaluating cyclone that Mvcpt death and ruin Into peaceful villages mlKsed Herein hy 11 mllcM. Mm. Chester entertained H ladle Wedncsduy at malt Jong. A mut lc.U proKrai't wnn'nrried out. tdranada. Calif., lU'liifO Hervcd It iIkIU. "That scared Monde looks to mc like the ndh :hIim! flapper that ust'd to live on West Jackson Htn'el." said a InndliiK (ioturlun ( an active Koyotlju ih in inniniiiK, on the ".iy t a committee meeting. r I "It in our iiAi'V to mm re no on Ins That In Wlifc the Klitc'afe Hticceeds." (Ad VrelJournal.) Hjulek! guickQ jne couc cuioi MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Tho wise custom of Clean-Up and Paint-Up "Week having been established throughout the country, therefore, as Mayor of Modford, in order to encourage the observance, of such worthy efforts, I do hereby designate the week April 1 to 7 as the open ing week of the Annual Clean-Tp and Paint-Up campaign, and do urge all citizens to make all effort possible toward cleansing and renovating their premises, thus adding to tho health of the city and the attractiveness of Medford as a place of residence. I sincerely trust that every householder and property owner enters into the real spirit of the campaign this year. That will he a .good start toward better things. Civic improvements of uM kinds should be pushed now. Medford cannot stand ntill; we will not go backward, so we must go forward. O. O. ALKNDKUFEtt, Mayor. irv ! ,rs.L WORK A LITTLE. IT'S AVKTJj to play upon the links, and build up hone and (hew; but every day we human ginks should work an hour or two. A good example we should set to growing boys ami girls, and pause to shed some honest sweat amid our giddy whirls. "Why should we buckle down to work,' the young ones may exclaim, "when older people play the shirk, and spring some giddy game?" The children see the world at play, at play by day and night, and they grow tired of making hay when fireworks are in sight. Uor hours good gasoline I bunt along the concrete road, but bravely toil when 1 return to my dark green abode. I take my bargain counter lyre, beneath my greenwood tree, ami punch it till I break a wire, where all the town may see. Anil children, passing by the yard, look in and cry, "Hy Jones! Tl s wonderful how that fat bard exerts his toilworn bones! lie makes the idle sluggards blush, the.shirks seem tawdry bores; he preaches zeal, so let us rush to our ap pointed chores." Example is the shining light that leads the children's feet; not precepts high or maxims bright can with that light compete. he children see me at my harp, and cry, f"l'.r'l ting fun, "Night comes apace, let us bok sharp, and do what must he done!" Hut if they saw me shwoting craps, or deep in idle ploy, they'd cry, "Let s loaf like other chaps our elder show the wnv!" O Dr. A. AV. ArniHtronp. Onnandalgun Ktirgeon, called attention to the not infrequent role of exciting cause play ed the Oxyurls vermlculariH (the pin- worm) In appendicitis, in n report puhhshed in the New York State ,'rourn.il of Medicine in l'.Ht;. In IiIh re port Dr. Armstrong described the history of a HerieH of coses ho had encountered in practice, and cited isolated reportH of cases from various other sources. He expressed the opin ion that treatment directed against the pinworm Infest a Hon might save the patient from operation. Melchnikoff was prohnhly the first to suggest that thene intestinal para sites might he responsible for certain cases of appendicitis. Hut the great bncicriologist former his theory rather from laboratory studies of nppcndixcp sent In for examination than from any medcal experience. A British physician, Still, suggest ed nearly 30 years ngQ that the appen dix might he the breeding , place for pin worms In Homo infested individ uals. If a family of these common Intent inn I parasites should set up housekeeping In an appendix it would he pretty difficult to dislodge them or worry them with any kind of medical treatment: unless the entrance into the appendix were abnormally wide open. Ordinarily the lumen or cavity of the appendix in empty, and when any foreign object or substance Is found In the appendix at operation we know that it has entered as a result of a diseased condition of the appen dix which can scarcely bp ascribed to the presence of the foreign body say n seed. Hut with tho pinworm It is dif ferent; the pinworm may work Its way into u normal appendix where an in animate foreign substance cannot; and having lodged therein. It is tuH unrea sonable to assume thnt the parasite might set up irritation and Injure the delicate mucous membrane sufficient ly to permit Invasion of the wall of the appendix by disease producing germs carried In hy the pinworm. Flens on the tall of the dog of the wild man from Horneo. Neari ya dozen other surgeons have reported cases of pinworm appendi citis since Hr. Armstrong's report. The latest comeH from Drs. W, 11. Harris nnd D. C Hrowne of New Orleans. They tell of 'J'2 cases, in patients of va rious1 aged from 10 years up to -111. though mostly youths, all more or less chronic, with histories of recurring at tacks fiver a period of years usually with little or" no fever, but nit the other classical symptoms of appendi citis, which nre too popular to men tion. In every case one fir more pin worms were found In the appendix at the time of operation, in some of the cases the.plnworms were found em bedded In little hemorrhagic ulcers. There you have the secret of how they bring about appendicitis. Hut the fact remains that Oxyuris vermicularls is sometimes found present in n perfect ly normal appendix. Just as Charlie Hradburn and Horace Cooper used to be found strolling about tho fl ranger Place melon patch on a pleasant sum mer evening. I never liked melons nnd I have em yet. Hrs. Harris and Hrowne believe many cases of pinworm npcpndlclti r;o uurecognl'ed as such, nnd they consider It Important to bear In mind the pinworm as a not unlikely factor in any case of chronic or recurring appendicitis. Tanandingun Is not n new school of practice, but the name of n cen tral New York town. heavy because there Is so much lend iti his makeup. Haw Vegetables Please give n list of vegetables' that nre more desirable or have greater nutritive content when eaten raw than who ncooked. (H. H. II.) Answer Certain vegetables lose considerable of their vitamin content during cooking, and some lose consid erable of their content of mineral salt. The vitamlucs are probably destroyed by oxidation, during the cooking; the mineral salts nre dlsolved out of the vegetables nnd, unless the water Is used for soup or otherwise, wasted. Cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, celery, potatoes, green peas, string beans, onions, turnips, cucumbers, rad ishes, water cress, parsnips, nre veg etnhles which nre wholesome to eat raw, when thoroughly washed. It is a good health rule to eat some of these vegetables ray every day. Sweat iiur Hand! Kindly tell me whether perspiration of the hands denotes poor health or blood Impritles or has any 111 effects a nthe general health. What could ,be done to relieve It? (C. 1 U) Answer No. One good remedy. If you do not mind tempornr yyellowlsh staining of the skin, Is a daily paint ing of the skin of the palms with a so lution of 30 grnins of chromic acid in one ounce of distilled water or rain water. Continue tho daily applica tions for n. week or so, then discontin ue until further need. CROSS WORD PXJZZLM o Q 1 ' - -L.il : HOW TO SOIA ITXZTjK. The won 1h start in the no inhered sminrcH ami run cither hci-oks or down. Only one letter Is placed in each white smiarc. If the proHkr words arc found ciirh combination of letters In the while squares will form words. The key lo the puzzle the first wordis given In I he drawing. Itelow a iv keys to (he other words. TiFNNINO ACHOSK Word 1. There are seevro! of them in the picture. Word G. A western state. "Word G. A large bird noted for Its strength and keenness of vision. "Word 8. A common article of food. .RUNNING DOWN "Word 2. A period of lime reckoned from some particular date. "The birth of Christ marked the beginning of the Christian Word 3. In the picture above. Word 4. What the insects in word 3 produce. Cord 7. Something placed In the mouth or throat to hinder speaking. Y KSTERU AY'S TrZLM ANSWKREH OVKSTIOX'S AND ANSWEHS ;cnc-U of the- cllavy Villain. Kindly analyze the compound In the sample Inclosed and tell me whether It Is In any way Injurious to the sys tem. I mix the powder with bay rum and glycerine nnd water to apply. Hut I have heard that many hair restorers contain lend and may cause lead pois oning if used on the hair. (Mrs. S.) Answi -I nm not u chemist nnd cannot analyze the preparation, hut the ytnte chemists of Connecticut nnal yred it several years ami and report ed that it contained aut "'3 per cent of lead acetate. It is true that a great ntatiy ' hair restorers" contain h ad. a nd chronic had poison in tr may be caused by their use. C.enerally a dash o fsiilphur is included in the nostrum with the lead. whielPfr Qa nice black stain, such as the heavy villain .M0ays uvea for hie hair and mustache, lie is .loo Swart 5?, lending clothier of Ore gon City, spent Thursday In Medford on husineps, having arrived tho day before. Oregon Weather Fair tonight: Sutut-duy elouily; rain In extreme vet portion; Remle vari ahle winds, beeominK fri-nh noutherly Saturday. "Ixwliiii' lip twin ll drink 'II wrin kle ih' Voreheail." writes illss I'awn l.iilneul, In "Milady's Corner," In til' Weekly Slip Horn. "Oh, he's worth eonslderahle money, lie's not a grown iliuiKliter thill hain't workiii,' " we heard n feller say t'day. thill have another ciip of this . delicious coffee? Surei- It's the brand Ireccm-9 , mended to tjou V 11. wells KATIONA1 CREST vpnee ORDER BY TELEPHONE No. 1077 I 00.000 cups were sefved dtthe PANAHA-PACIF1C International EXPOSITION of head or chest are morn easily treated externally with P2 VAcsca XPl Pi v Qcvr I' Million Jur 7rf Yvciy H ., MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S Your Spring I SUIT Before buying your spring suit, be sure and S look over our new Vpgue Hj and Stylsplus Suits. We p have all of the new light shades, trimmed and tail- E ored with an excellence seldom seen in men's clothing. We also have good plain staple suits in greys, browns and blues. j 1 Good Clothes Moderately Priced I $27.50 $30 $35 $40 $45 SEE OUR NEW SHIRTS AND WAISTS FOR BOYS Specials for Saturday Collar Attached Shirts lieirnliir $l.(lt) Viilnes S1.69 Work Shirts' Hetriilitf $1.25 Values Coat Style S1.00 , Khaki Coveralls v Blue Overalls For Men With Mil) Union Suits Long or Short Sleeves $1.25 Spring Caps $2.50 Values S2.75 S1.48 $1.98 Good Socks Bl.'ieU or Urown 25c pair - Mann's Department Store THE SIPRE FOR EVERYBODY Medford, Ore. Phone 480-487 Entrance to Men's Department is on Mrin Street ' Fiber' p Silk f Sox fH 48c pair j 1 I O Q Q 0