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pgra Form Mrdford Mail tribune AN INDF.PKNUKNT NEWflPAPBB fCBlJfiHKD EVERY AFTJRNOOM U SUNDAY, BY THE MBDKOHI) PKINTINU 00. Tb Mtdford Sunday Morniiiff 8uo la hirnlahed -ibex daainug U MVU-d) uiu nawa- OHWt Mall Ports ftr tret. Tribune Build Inf. Pnoaa 7ft. A cwwollditlon of th Dmocrrtr Time, thv Milord Mill, the Mnlford Tribut. U Boutb ma Vregonlan, uie Aaitiimii iriDtina. R01IKKT W. RITHL, Editor. B. SUM ITER By I 111, Uun.g'-r. Mill In Advanra: mil;, with HumUy Run, year . . . . Pally, wltii 8uiulny Hun, uiuiith . . . bait;, without Hun Jay Sun, year ' Ually, without Htsulay Hun. tnotilb frfly Mall Tribune, oii rrr Wdy Muu. on Mir IT.BQ . .'0 .. 0.60 ,0fr . I ou . 1. 00 BY UAKRIKR In Mmtford. Aahlntid, Jickeon- TtlW, Otttral Point. I'huenix, Talent uid on HHtiweye: bctly. ltfa Sunday Bun. month $ .7ft Pily, witliout Hutidiy Hun, month .06 betfjr, without Sunday Sun, on year. 7.60 Pal'?, with Nuiulay Sun, on year 8.60 All Urrsa by carrier, cub In advance. RnUrrd at eond-cUaa matter at Uadford, Qrtyvn, under act of March 8, 1870. OtflrUJ plr of thr City 01 Utriford. OmlnJ ftuvrr ot Jar-kiioii Couitr. MI.MHKKH Or THE AMnriATfrfi IKKRfl. The AauoHated I'reaa la enluaively entitled w (ne uee ror republication mi an newe oia etcnr Credited to It or nut othrrwiee orrdlted p tola paper, and also to the local newa pub JMS0 hi-rnu AU rlflite of republication of apeclal die 'tir brreln are also reeervrd. The cnrnivul ItaH corne and gone, and many homea with kewpie dulls have no briinn. J. O. Karr Ih workltiK his corn thlH Hwk. (Salem .Statesman.) Hut il'n so hurd to pet them tu do anything '''The TorMantl Journal last Friday printed the tmd story of a Snntiuni farmer who Bold six cowh for $76, mid two hound dons for the same sum, and thoro Is nut a dry eyo In this grand, glorious, and gumption less statu. . ItK.l LATIN. A MILK (Hiawatha, Has., World) . Will AlcXearman, a young man WHo f worked for Win. Hylvla i- Htuird, In Kound Prairie neigh- ,ri'borhood, Atchison county, be- came very angry at a tnulo bc i cuuse It wouldn't ko Into ' tho 'barn so ho went to iho houno, ' trot his revolver, went out and '."shot tho mule twice, killing It at once. Mrs. Beard called Mat Krnzeti .and C. N. Faulconer to appraise the mule. They apprals- ; It at $100, which the hoy ttald he would try to pay. Mrs. Hoard ".decided he must net work else where, lie Is a stranger In the nulghborhood. i &1JUw Billy Bright lont a necklace nnci seven nuunuH last wotk. Harelmcked knees are the order of thorny In up and comliiK Galnheviki COWCATrilKU Til V.ltTEI (Kaloni Capltnl Jmtriial.) ' What came near being n seri ous accident was averted by about ten feet when the driver of an automobile raced a train for . the croHHlng Just south of tho depot Monduy. This 1b graduation week, Young ladies will wear many ruffled d vetoes, and young men new suits. The lat ter have nothing much to do but look like a member of the state legisla ture, and keep their handa out of I heir pants pockets. The gasoline chapter of the Ootnr tuns ware ul) out on the Sabbaih, nnd no phone poles were uprooted. . Quito a number of backyard gar dens, planted In (he firm flush of a gentle and sometimes savage spring, have reached the stage where they will . have to hoe themselves, or be numbered among the weeds. VOU IIKRICTICl YOl' lF!IrX! p (linker. Ore.. IH'morrat) t It l well on this occasion that over .vmmght religious Hemhnent be lost sight of and more thought given to consiNtency during the r days of the week. M KM It KH OK Cliriit'll. The magutne has bean burred from the malls, but If you hurry you may be able to buy one that cume by expreMs. "Il'i a wonder somebody wouldn't display a Utile enterprl.se and start an auto ciimp In this valley. Welfare workers utse mothers not to allow their offspring to miiKe mud pies. It la an unhygienic trick, and tha pustry makers ure off the street. Summer Is here! A cltlien stuck his finger in tin electric fan. WAS MISTAKK.V: u m responsive for all debts msde by iny wife, My. Ward Carroll. Ward t'arroll. VHS Park. t Kansas llly Star.) A Vent backs up. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. UK A grlTTKII 'Dont be a quitter." the go-getters l aay. As though that wer excellent dope For ny old time an oorasuin at all When mortals are losing their hope They'd have you believe that by Uck ' ' ing It out Success is assured in tha end. With glory and honor nd public . . acclaim And plenty of mon'.-y to spend. Oh. would it were true. but. alaj.; U Is not. Ktceptlons are noted as fit; It's frequently truo that success Is the . part Of geezers wht kn,w when to quit. So. take It wllh Ki.lt when the go getters rant Of plUKging wltl unyielding grit. It may be you're liopelessly wasting your time q At aomething. twere better to quit. - Balttma Sum - - o IS AMUNDSEN LOST? rTTHK-IiEST reason for believing the Amundsen party is saf I in the character of Explorer AninndHen. Not only is Aimimlsen a man rience, but he is a man with a infinite pains. In this air flight -to the North Pole he left nothing to chair mid made it known before the taken to establish beyond scientific doubt whatever claims he migh make upon his' return. Well aware of all the dangers confronting such an expedition it seems doubtful that disaster could have overtaken both planes in Mich a comparatively short time. The rules established were accident, the second plane should not attempt rescue, but should continue the flight. Sacrificing communication by carrying a maximum fuel supply, nl ji rm because after four days, course, both planes may have crashed, the expedition may never be heard of again, font the time has elusion, nor will it arrive for many days to come. Not only were both planes month, but firearms and ammunition were carried, and with arctic game plentiful, there is no reason f commission, but the members plorers could not live for many back to their relief stations. If, as Amundsen hoped, a with all hands safe, he would be tions, establishing claims of possession, and securing the maximum of scientific data before the homeward flight. Assuming this to be the case, what might be expected. Anxiety ai. the best was an extremely hazardous one, but to talk about im- mediate relief expeditions, and yield to an unwarranted hysteria QUILL Christianity is easy to unrierstnml unless theology is offerpj in explanation. , . . Fable : Once there wns n man the bank balance. The astonishing thing is that r.ble cabinet material. The communists arc losing ground in Bulgaria. They arp seven nssassinations behind'. It is estimated that it costs counting the lawyers' fees. It is estimated that there is rupt ;1Ci2 public officials. The trouble is that men do not another but from one another. A nice thing about getting married in June is the blissful iijuo rnnce concerning the price of coal. We can't help wondering whether the dead civilizations get their war debts paid up before cashing Correct this sentence: "Let's wo ask permission up at that house." In a little while the kids will their vacation awav from home. A good test of blood pressure show you were hick enough to enjoy. If she has $1.32 and tries on lii'g. The trouble is that most people servants are out hunting for servants. RipplingRhiirnGs ... USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. TT7 HEX old I'ete refers digs a well, I stand around beshrew- ing, and asking things, and 'nave him tell just what he thinks he's doing. At such a task he's wearing bells, and while the facts he's giving, I know as much concerning wells as any gent now living. I see l?ud Filkius teaching hens to swim around like fishes, and I lay down my ink and pens the truth my spirit wishes. He says that every hen should swim as well as thick or otter; it puts new pep in wing and limb, cavorting 'round in water. Whenever I behold a man engaged in some thing useful, I gnther 'round him, if I can, and ask him ques tions juiceful. Sometimes he'll tell uie to disperse, he has no time for talking, and now and then he'll roundly curse, at helpful converse balking. Hut nineteen out of twenty skates are glad to blithely chatter of how and why they're painting gates, or printing reading matter. Yea, nineteen out of twenty guvs are cordial in explaining just why they're making cus tard pies or doing walnut training. I store these jazzy facts away, preserved in mental brandy, ami every one, upon a day, is sun- to come in handy. In chat tin?, with our follow men we uain more useful knowledge than from the giants of the pen. it lawmen in the colleua) The cobbler talks ..f cowhide shoei and what he knows of loatlf)" is more informing than the views of all the scribes together. a-. o o of mature years, and long' expe wey - ileiiinstrated faculty of tukin hop - off, that tun pie time would be that if one plane should meet with radio to the greater necessity of there is scarcely cause for undue neither plane has reported. Of not arrived to jump to this con supplied with ample rations for a why, if the planes were put out of the party uninjured, the ex weeks and ultimately even work new continent has been discovered busily engaged, making observa the delayed return is nothing but is unavoidable, for the expedition assume that all is lost, is simply to of pessimism. POINTS whose check stubs agreed with France should have so much avail about $f()00 to educate a boy, not enough oil in the earth yet to cor try to save civilization for one in. not picnic here," said he, "uutil be home from school to spend is to hear some blase ass pan a $Sfl.73 frocks, that is called shop- wlp hnve wit enough to ba jood 1 o ot?eoon, CROSS Wi)KI) I'VE . Oh I I have a I - 2 on my hook I know I V-1U you tec how he pulls I "i'lease 24.5 it very still N-jl VOu will scare away my catch I" said Uiuud pa. "Gee, I need a 2U-21-J2-2J to pull in this monsici I" cried , Jack. "lie will break this tinv sirinfj I" "Hush 17-2' said Grandpa, "li s 4-K 14-18-23 making such an ado I" . "Uo you want uf to 2U-25-27-28 in the cart to the 9-1316-21-26 and get some laid lo 30-31-32 that lish in?" asked lack, as Grandpa landed his catch. "11-12?" said Grandpa, "No. I dun't care for beef or horse 2-6-1 1-15-19 when I can kci Rimd irom '" He was a little deal. Jack nave me a hard Id-17 IX. y and I almost lell mlo the water. '1 he fish had lots ol scales and a 2-3 -1 on each side ot us head 5-6-7 -) one down his hack bone which Grandpa told H-15 was a fin, tool - Answer To Last Puzzle 12 (as), 16 17 (Ril), l b lU18 iM lattlc), 7 8-9-10 1113-13 1415 (but terfly). 3K17 22 (buris), 716 (be). (It). 23-30 (on), 13 i!0-3(i-31! 3a (freed). 3U-40 (at). 6 1219 (are), 3 4-5 (bit). 44 45 (Is). 1U-20-21 (ere), 2X-34-3S-44-46 (snail), 41-42-43 (bus), 25 31 3B-43 Iklna). 26 27 2K 29 (ease), 2 3.S-40 4S teats), 22-23-24-25 (sock), 14-21-27-33 (lead) 32-33-34 35 (Edna), 36-37-3S (nod). r:vrnht I'lei Tfc rivr.i.iMnnl .Qimrflen'r Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D- 8lanad lattara Mrtalnlna to Mraonai tTMtmwiL will Im anawarad by Dr. Bradv Iff Lttr ihouM b brlaf and written In Ink. Z ' " ' -"7, n T ' . I'nlquo Rinicc!y Many Ulerly valetulinarions de clare that they derive definite benefit from the practice of drinking more or lens a pint of hot water every morn- Inp between rising and breakfast. I believe them, just , A3. I believe the fellow who U'lls how cold his regu lar morning bath Is. But what curls my - mustache 1b the way a consid erable number of these hot water drinkers embroi der their narrative they not only own the pint or so of hot water, but. so they solemnly aver, they first dis solve a teaspoonfui ot salt in it. About that much salt In about that much water, and especially If the ater Is warmish, constituted grand ma's sovereign method of reversing gastric and esophageal perlstalls. so to speak, or in other words inducing mosis. The worth of an emetic var- s inversely as the number of sec onds you can keep it down. Grand ma's warm salt and water concoction could be timed only with a split sec ond stop watch. Perhaps grandma hoveled In an additional two or three spoonfuls of salt to the pint of water hlle she was at It; salt and water were both plentiful, and If a little wns good no doubt more was better. But (jven a teaspoonfui of salt In a pint of water would seem sufficient to re verse peristalsis, altho that Is Just about the proportion of salt In the tears and the blood. Unique is the right word for the mple method for the immediate re lief of vomiting just reported by Drs. Edwin P. Lehman and Harry V. Gib son, for they record 15 cases of vom iting from numerous causes, in all of hich striking relief was obtained by giving the patients from two to six ounces (say from one-fourth glassful an ordinary glassful) of 2 per cent solution of salt In 'water, cool. To make a solution of that strength athcr more than a teaspoonfui of salt In the pint of water is necessary bout a teaspoonfui In an ordinary glassful of water would be approxi mately 2 per cent. Note that these St. Louis doctors give the salt solution cool. I can readily imagine that that would make a lot of difference. In fact, I have al ways urged old timers who like their morning salt solution to take It cool if at all. All of the benefits they can derive from drinking a pint of water, tpore or less, every morning, they can derive from drinking the water with out the salt, and with one exception by drinking the water cool or cold Very feeble folk may derive some actual help from the heat, especially when tho circulation is poor. These St. Louis doctors are sur geons. Well, for that matter, every physician who has the right to the title "doctor" is a surgeon, duly edu cated and trained to practice surgery. qualified and licensed by the state to practice medicine alone, or medicine and surgery, or surgery only, or he may If he wishes limit his practice to some one special field of medicine or surgery. Thus, the education, techni cal training, qualification and license are all the same for "ordinary" or family doctor, diagnostician or intern ist, surgeon or specialist, and this h true despite the quaint notion that a practitioner in the one field is better qualified or more skillful thajj a prac tition in another field. Of course, it Is to the advantage of the apprentice surxeons and specialists to foster the childlike confusion of mere specialists ith expert ness or skill. The ayt surgeons I tve known were aliut the worst therapeutists imaginable. So I in't BU;i:itee !hN unique treatment for vntinK. Try U if you like, and if Hf remedy de?n't appeal to you. why throw it up. It is only a surgeon's Xaccjr. mondiy. MAY02T, 192.") PUZl.li STORY, GOT OXE naaiiti an hwaiana i... mi a atamnoH nil m..mj. i. i Owing to Iha laro numbr of IttUra rwMlvad, only " not oonTominc M latinNtloM for Skk Stomneh QVESTIONS AXD ANSWERS Bathe. If You Munt, but Beware We Feet I have found your suggestion about bromidrosls very helpful, but being extremely modern and up to date, I like to buthe sometimes oftener than once in two weeks, and the problem is to do so without getting my feet wet. Shall I wear galoshes or have holes cut In the bath tub and stick my feet out thru the holes while I am bathing? I really find the trouble much less noticeable since I stopped until ing my feet with hot water IF. J.) Answer. It Is simple enough to let your feet hang out while you get into the tub for a wet wash, If you must, Or take a shower instead, short and sweet, and keep your galoshes or slip pers on. Or a sponge bath, skipping the ieet. Perhaps a very short and very cold wet foot wash once a week will do no harm. Hallucination Please explain hallucination. Can it be caused by a blow on the head In early cRlldhood, or from a nervous disease in childhood? (L. C.) Answer. Hallucination means the perception of things without reality such as hearing "voices" command ing one to commit wrong acts. seeing occurrences which are beyond reason or possibility, or feeling t "demon pounding nails Into my kid neys." The taloned snakes and wing ed cats that beset the victim of delir ium tremens are hallucinations. A delusion is not so bad, just a mlsin terpretatlon of the object. An illusion Is not bud at all It is a mlsinterpre tat ion of the object, the error of which one recognizes when it is point ed out. A blow on the head In child hood, would not account for halluci nations In later life. Certain diseases conditions of childhood which might be masked under the name of "ner vous disease." would be a more likely factor of the present mental distur bance. - i Molasses and Sulphur Will molasses do one any harm when it contains sulphur dioxide? (Mrs. W. S.) Answer. I do not think so, but I should prefer the old fashioned mo lasses, which is not treated with sul phur dioxld It has that flavor grand ma's kind had. Poems That Live .A Landscape In Berkshire. Aboe yon sombre swell of land Thou ace'st the dawn's grave orange hue, Yyith one pale streak like yellow sand. - - And over that a vein of blue. The air is cold above the woods: All silent is the earth and sky. Except with his own lonely moods' The blackbird holds a colloquy. I Over the broad hill creeps a beam. Like hope that gilds a good man's brow ; And now ascends the nostril-stream Of stalwart horses come to plough. Ye rigid ploughmen, bear In mind Your lahour is for future hours: Advance spare not nor look behind Plough deep and stiftlght with all your powers! Richard Henry Home. jf Bitfe BouqiitTSr Tbctaj UKASO.NAHI.E. 1 beseovh von therefore, brethren, by Die inerrtea of Hod. that ye present your bodies a living sacrirW. holv. ccentahl nniA God. which Is yeur reasonable service. Bom. 12:1. Neuritis Is crowilln' 111' weath er by Imps tin' bounds as a pop'lar tlienic fer conversation, but, uoililn' kin bo done about either. "A eompnss 'II not regis ter correctly while in close prox imity I' meuil, so Rirls should Htiind at least forty feet from an uuto while glttin' tlier bearln's." writes Miss Fuwil Uyrlncut, 1" th' current edition o' Highways an' llyways. Little Doses of Common Sense ImllKestion Babys' ailin'; Malnutrition Health's a fallln'; The doctor said: "What he's nccilln' S fewer clothes nn Cleaner feedln'." To cure n cold in one nlht- out the gas. Retirement nt forty often means in. ternment at fifty. Soap, sun and song are nature's great disinfectants. The sum total of Individual health is public health. Where the commu nity is composed of people the major ity of whom are interested In con serving the Individual health, the pub lic health of that community will be correspondingly good. Mountains from mole hills can- cers from moles. . Heat, milk and microbes multiply baby ills and doctor bills. Unfortunate youngsters: The bottle fed baby and the bucket fed calf. Self preservation is the first law of nature, (but, like many other health laws. Is often not enforced. Should the fly cop carry a swatter. At home, or on the diamond, swat the fly. If you ca- 't get insurance, it Is well that you get n doctor. A certain number' of boils is i-nnd for a man Takes his mind off his business for awhile. Moles on tho skin . occasionally. when irritated, become cancerous. If you own a mole, therefore, don't mo lest it. Often the innocent looking sore on of Tn;l, ,',; " 5 'na "m ........... .... ..j, vu,, lu m.u.ui-, innocent looking Up. In using the public drinking cup. you are probably safe ninety-nine times out of a hundred but there's that hundredth time. Reformers shouldn' t rnmnlnfn Haven't' the doctors been ndvoenting fewer clothes for years? The fewer the clothes the fewer the woes. they say. i Every sleeping porch Is a summer resort. 10 u. s. GENEVA. May 25 (A. P.) C.er- many announced todav thai h .n ready to participate in any interna- enn.ni.I- agreement for the Vt?! !!! upPin of .the use of (haminnl nnrln.l . .... ,,u,sun gas warerare. Germany s announcement was made by Herr Von Eckhardf ,.. of the military and naval committee of the International conference for control of traffic In arms which is con sidering the American Dronnral i sertlon in the proposed convention of a clause prohibiting the use of poison gas. TV. i . . . "1 ,m discussing the ,:",,.... Js meMI"K wh dif- .. ." , " ".' " iaci tnat the subject of potson gaa s not on tne "bi-u me conierence. .Tti0nCln..i. - - . . . . j aiy nave suggest ed that a special conference be con vened for the purpose of solving the chemical warfare problem. Herr Von Eckhardf wished to make a "solemn declaration" said: Germany is solemnly desirous of eliminating the use of ehiml cals in warefare and will loin International conference for that Members of the committee lnudlv applauded this (Iterance and it wis declared that the enmn.i,, - studly the advisability pf ,!nini. R specml chemical warfare conference. Are your chllilren su.eepMble t diphtheria ? ' The "shirk Test" -id ,-11 T . I " v w Children's pictorial- ' Qfoss Word Puzzle no' TO SOLVE PUZZLE. The words start In the numbered squares and run either across or down. Only on letter is placed in earh .v'lite squaie. If the iroper words are found earh rnmblnallun of Idlers in the while squares will form words. The kiy to puzzle the lirst word la given In the Jrawin- Hclo are eys lu the ther words. Running Across. Word 1. In the picture. Word 6. To try the flavor of food with the tontrue. Word 6. A small, poisonous snake that Cleopatra used to cause her death. Running Down. Word 2. The Brst name of a farnout civil war general to whom (Jen. l.ee nur.endered at Appomat tox Court house. Word 3. Une who performs on the stage. ' Word 4. What a man from Sweden is called. YESTERDAY'S PCZZIJ3 ANNWKRE1) ? iii BRYAN'S HOME TOWN ON MONKEY THEORY; LINCOLN, Nob., May 26. William J. Bryan'shome town paid him a tribute last night when a congrega tion, made up-of church, members of Several denominations, commended the stand taken by the commoner on M0 question of fundamentalism as op. innd , n,.M, Tt, ,.. " ,.":; V.. ' ', "X." follows: . "You will be interested in the fol-, lowing action, approved with only two dissenting votes by a congregation of . nearly 700 assembled for worship in a theater in your old home town. "in view of the present agitation over the fundamentalist doctrines of f , the Christian faith and the testing of , the Tennessee law resneetinir the teaching of evolution, we take this op- . portunty to express our loyalty to the'X fundamentals of the faith and we de clare it to be our conviction that rel glnn should be taught and certainly should not be assailed in our tax sup ported institutions of public Instruc tion. We appreciate the stand taken ; by Hon w. J. Hrynn and others to uphold the Tennessee law." NEW YORK. May 25. The Rev. Tlr. James S. Williamson, pastor of King's Highway Congregational church. Brooklyn, mho last week In terrupted William J. Bryan's speech in support of fundamentalism, yester day vigorously denounped Mr Rrvan ' . in a sermon.' Dr. Williamson hurled sixteen accu- .sntions nt Mr. Hryan beginning with 'religious, hrnwler," nnd ending with "nbyssmnl ignorance." jX)000000OOCOOOCXXXXXXX)C HAIL INSURANCE First Insiirance Agency A. L. HILL. 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