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HrEDFOKTV MATL TRTBTiyE, MTfrFOIttV QT?Ef.ONT, TfEfiDAY; JIsE 2; 1925 rtffUFQRD Mail TVvunf: 4 Aft WDRPtNDEKT '. 9t'mAf, BY THE HElIOND FmWTLSO UP- Tb Med fort 8uixUy lloTTrfnf Bo btecnbcn dcinu tbt 0il Vw - Office: Mail Trtbw BuiMing. -t7V Horti) fir ertft. Pboo 76. A rem olid ti on of the Demorrr JJJ i-diora nan. u "iioro AIR. POR INTOXICATION. ttilHKHT W kl'HU tAUn. 8 bUMPTEB ftMITii. M,tnyr. I. It, sitb fc.ui.dj7 Sun, yir .... Uailf. with (juixUr tun, month .., D.lly. wilhnut bundir Suo, jr-ar . , ...7.Q ... -76 ... f ... t 00 ft-ffcir Mill TrtUiM, oot Tear B-ji-Uy Sun, on jr ... Ti!U. Ontral Point, Hboenii. Talcot tod on iMitj. with SandiT Bun. month 9 .76 DtJy, without SuiwUj Sun, month..... Dailjr, without Sunday Son, one year... 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 4J1 temu by earner, caah in ftdtanoe. ftntrred Mcond-clau matter at Medford. Official pprr of t. City m MMfortL OfiK-ial paper of Jarkaon County. Sworn daily arrrc crrculatton for U mnntha ending April lit. 195, 86S9. more tfcaa euble U.e rircuiatton of any other paper putr ftfc-d or drcuUted in Jackaoo Co-uitj. The only paper betwwi. Albarrj. Ore.. and Obi. California, a distance of over 00 eM, baring leaatd wire Aaecciated Preae atrrlo. MKMHKHH OP THK Anr-l .TTrr MtEHS. The AiMN-iated preaa ie ' luefrely entitled co the uee for republication of all new die tatchre credited to it or not otherwie credited (n thia paper, and a Lao to the local newa pub tWd hrin AH rifftiU of republication of vpectaJ dlav tw'titea berein are alao reaerred. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthnr Perry. The Orearon compuinory school bill, pawd when the state was hooded, hoodwinked, and hywterical. haa been declared Invalid by the supreme court of the nation, but not until Oregon bad received HOME advertising. Man, may or may not have sprang from a monkey, but he Is still driving newly wed couples down the Main Slenis. astride rod hot 4d radiators. Another $1,000,000 rain fell Mon day which the robbed but prosperous farmer set., with hay down, would have disposed of for 30 cents, before delivery. NOT ASKING MI CH fl'ortlaud Oregoninn) .- To the patrons of school dis trict No. 29: In the selection of two directors for the coming term be sure to select those who aro a wise as Solomon, as meek '-as.MoHPs, as patient as Job and . a loving as John." ' . Theodore Tetr.le has purchased a new' 'overland Hlx. Hohh Hughes Is alsd' dashing about In a new car. (Albany Democrat.) Dashing is a goOil.'Wocd.. f The mental wonder who appeared at the Craterlan last evening, an Alcoholus.- was Muw Ferguson, the upstanding.- -duwnsitting, two-fisted, two-legged, clean-shaven Humdinger de luxe. Outside of being aa terrified us- the Portland press when the Ku Klux. Klan Is concerned. Alco did wdrse than exiected. 1 .. The President has practically agreed to appear In a movie scene with Ramon Navarro, a film shlek. who causes the girls to sigh, soulfully. at hn. pictures. Nowthere Is nothing tOHlJiut induce Mr. Navarro to ap pear with the President. 4; i THK PESSIMIST ' (reihllrton lust Oregoitlan) lrtbytctian Cliurtii Sunday school pieets as usual at 10:00 o'clock. No doubt duo to the holiday, many will be away from tho city. It Is hoped that those ,who are hero will attend. Our Governor and Orand lecturer, who was accused on Monday of think lng'.faster thun the legislature, has filled' the vacancies on the fih com mission. One appointee will "take offrr,M wn as a pleasure trip to California Is completed." This seems so unnecessary under tho circumstances. THK III FPI AX KIPFIANS Morocco Is a country in the north of Africa: It has a sultan who can t control .'the tribles that inhabit his reatmnnd he collects taxes once a year'jwith his army. Town officials ser4 without pay and frankly get what graft they can. Whan rain falls Morocco haa more gorgeous flowers than any land In the world. lt has goats, also, whose hides are used to make genuine morocco; it has. sheep with four horns, and cowft, that aro wild and woolly and won't give down their milk unless the calve are looking on. It has cooties, but no -house sparrows. - A"lopl called Herbers are the most numerous and most important In Morocco. They are fair-skinned ijnd they are flirt-claw fighter. The newspapers call them Kifflans. Three times in history these Rlf flans have conquered Spain, and amintb" times they have licked Spanish troops. It has become a habit w ith them. ' Now they are trying to litk the PYench. the French being permitted by secret treaty to pinch hit for the jon when necesssry. The Rifflans wish l be let alone. But .in their land are valuable de posits of gold and other metal, and these. In the language of diplomacy, make the Kifflans undeveloped people wlft must be subdued. The Kifflans do not like Kuropeans. One of their towns has been entered by one alitn only, and that In InOI. Tho traveler who goes Inland Is given a policeman as guide nnd the office's ttujdneas la to keep the traveler from expftrmg. The Kifflans make It very clear that they wish to remain unde veloped. ' Possibly they have cranky i,Qna nhniii lf determination. They have other crank, ideas. The raise gra pes. but chiefly for eating. t n.tlriinitre Sun ) IF A FBRS0N" is dntnk, says a Yale scientist, give him the air. Th'ui is meant JitenOly. Make, him reathe fresh air, and make a job of ft. 'Rapid breathing will eliminate the alcohol from his svYttem in half an hour. TliiK suggestion Js not new in principle, hut new in the impor tance: attached to it. .Experiments at the Sheffield Scientific .hool ii(;ow -that the heart pumps blood through the system tw,ice as fist as" vav ormerly suppoj ed. The removal of alcohol "from the system is a proaess of removiii it from the blood by exposure to air as the blood stream flows .thryugh the lungs. ' xer?is6 greatly haejs this process. It may increase respira tion eight (V ten timesand blood - circulation four or five times. Wherefore, in.'ike the alerlholizcd person exercise. QUILL POINTS Americanism: Men struIing desperately to get rich; rich v.itlows. . . t I'nder te new regime, AVilhi lm may at least hope to get one of the post o.'fiees. - - ' Dr. Eliot thiifks there is worjk to do in Heaven, but none, ive ti-iist, for reformers. There may possibly ba indecency in art, but there is no art in indecency. . V CROSS-WORD PUZZU. STORY " i - APPLES ' ' Oh, mv a biff annl Wl right 12-15 the 17-21-24 of my head 5-6 1 passed under our apule tree I Let us gather all 18-S the ap ples and put them in a big basket 12-13. beltei still a 1-5-8-13-16.20! We can 2-6-9 the apple picket to get those apples 10-14 the top of the tree. . There is no time to be lazy or to 20-21-22-23 on this job! I have a crab 15-16-17 thai will be fine to catch some ol the apples jn. I 8-9-10-11 in the! paper that there was a sort of rust that is attacking the pea 4-7-11 this sum mer. I wonder if our peas are jo-iyr Anawtr To Last Paizle 9tA1VJ'3'U'H':l (?nar,es- ". 1MJ-14-1S (drug). 5 8 (o). IZ,XV; 1J",M0 drT)- 910,1 (Se- S-6-' . "15-19 (egg) 10-1418-22 (guns). 20 21-22 (yes). 16-1718-19 (ring). Cuvyrtghl, iy!i. by Tilt International Syndicaf ; '5 lb 7T In nature a plum becomes :a prune. In politics the prunes fre quently get the plums. . By using a tractor, a farrtier can save enough to keep it in re-, pair. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D- ""i"1" Mini M lqr.iw. wrt te matmmt, will t. mwmd br Or. Brado II . rimnd. - - . hJnlr'2li! K" ""i1" '"J"- u " "0 IWM. tit Hnim I. MoloMt Cblorlno for the CTL Crl. the 1 pronounced ee as in ski. tswear nobody can taate the chlorine In 'to a perfectly Rood word. I can assure ,ne water- But you know how ordin !vnn Kaj-ai.m I i .... i. i . i i i. -nr- "ohlnrina nf Hma11 ' Irhln.ln.iul J ' - iuu L Illvcuinj It. JL u UUIIl ..u-u lime) smells when you open a fresh About all the old-fashiomic.1. mother did for a headache was to spank the children. f Among the new things duugliter brought home from school is a new conception of bed time. Among things that will rise ag.ain when crushed to earth are truth and a swatted fly." 1 ' Poverty in America isn't so bad. '.you can have all the things poor people can't afford. You can say one thing for American jurisprudence. Ii makes rich defendants spend a lot of money. One reason why men dislike a woman who feels superior is be cause the feeling is justified. " ' The old-timer needed only a .44 to fix a revenue officer; now it frequently takes as much as a thousand. Perhaps the government will let Ford have those ships if he will promise to use them t haul fertilizer. with the Initial tetters of the words common respiratory infection." The Health authorities of :he country have seeded this word for rears. They have been using a word which Is utterly ob solete today, and by a a using ine wrong 0fm jPikBV wori they have can to use as disinfectant or deodor izer in the drains, etc.. and you hav your doubts. tYe all have. Chlorine In the form of the Dakin solution is probable the most effecUve germicide (germ killer) which can be applied to a wound without doing any harm to the tissues. But the Dakin solution will not keep more than a few days and it requires an expert to pre' een contributing so Pare it and a surgeon to use It effec much popular mis- uveiy according to the Carrel technl understanding and .1ue- misapprehension concerning the I Chlorine as a gas can be adminis cause and nature of the vast major- :tefed safely. In the treatment of crl uy or illness in the community. Crl "f a pnysician equipped with spe means nothlne more definite or ne. cla' apparatus. clfic than 1 have just explained, but ' But anybody may try the chlorine at least It conveys no misleading idea, treatment in this manner: Hang near it would be futile to wait for a word J""r race a meaiuni size Turmsn batn which will sunDlant th obsolete nnlltowel which is saturated with the Uelusive term "foil" fnr nil irnnw :"aiun solution i (S per cent solu tnat the term which has fallen Into 111 luun OI "ouium nypocnionte). The so repute never has had anv anecifir- .lc- ilution may be used full strength, or If nificance but only a vague connota-j'1 18 fresn " may be diluted with four nun. do cri is the word. It is a frail c ulll " vuiume ui water, inc young word with Its own way to make 'towel should be knotted at the bottom in the World. It is poor but honest. .to Prevent any dripping of the solution Try ll -next time you hace the crl. The chlorine is pungent and slightly The treatment of crl with chlorine irirtates the breathing passages. The gas has now reached the stace of pom- eyes may be kept closed if the chlorine mertial exploitation. The market is iIr,l"vs mem. i ne cmonne treatment flooded with Innumerable styles of ao-.Lmay .Se taken this way. for an hour paraus Intended to. simplify he admin- lor ten hours daHy br.even 24 hours a I W ration of chlorine. Behind these, day. lt is a rough and ready way to After all, it's a good thing that chivalry died out. Men might he expected to offer ladies their jobs. The minimum of anxiety is what a pedestrian feels abont the possible exhaustion of the petroleum supply. The oil business keeps up well. Xcw oil fields and new sucker lists arc being discovered every day. Correct this sentence: f'If he hadn't been ten years older than 1," said the man, "I would have slapped his face." If the printing of crime news makes criminals, why doesn't the printing of crime news make good cooks! . Science is wonderful. After making food soft enough to spoil our teeth, it eame to the rescue with chewing gum. It must annoy some people to think that Stone Mountain's face is being used for statuary instead of bill boards. Correct this sentence: "I don't want to learn golf," said the, "but my husband is so anxious to have me play with him." RipplingRhijrnos; YOUTH IN AGE. WHEN' a man is old and shaken, he will sigh, in his dis tress, "Ily my hair and teeth forsaken,, little boots it how I dress. Hlooming damsels do not heed me, or my clothes of pink and blue, gorgeous widows do not need me in the busi ness they pursue. Let the youngsters have aplenty of fine rai;s, inviting stares; no one cares ten hoots or twenty what an old gray duffer wears." So the old boy goes to pieces, dropping from the wcll-groonied line, wearing pants that have no creases wearing shoes that need a shiile; and his hat is old and flabby and his coat and vest are stained; his appearance is so shabby that his wife and aunt are pained. Uy his garb he advertises he's a has-been, sad to see, with no liopa of pulling prizes from world's great Christmas tree. People say, "He once was clever, with ambitions quite a few, Viut he's shot his bojt forever, he is finished, he is through." What a contrast is the voter who in age is standing straight, always claiming that his motor still is hitting on al eight. All the. sloth of weaklings scorning, he wears trousers nicely creased, he is dolled up everj morning like a bridegroom at a feast. Though his teeth are plugged with putty and his eyes are china-ware, he considers old men nutty who are slouehy, who don't care. So the clothing men attire him in fine rnK that can't be beat, and the people all admire him as lu teeters up the street. commercial adventures are the manu facturers who. like the medicine man ufacturers, assume, the role of instruc tor to the fqmlly physician.. The fam ily doctor's mall these days fairly reeks of chlorine and between every two bills he finds a folder telling him all about the wonders chlorine gas treatment will accomplish in his prac tice. The chlorine treatment certainly puts the typhoid bacilli and the dysen tery bacilli In our municipal water sup ply systems out of the combat, even If It does give the water a disagreeable taste when they get a bit too much chlorine In It. The engineers will try he chlorine treatment forcrL but as long as you are still conscious you will not be likely to harm: yourself with it. ; ' -. S QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Plants Is it unhealthy to sleep In a roo with growing plants. I have been told It Is. (Mrs. J. I. M.) " Answer. On the contrary it Is healthful. Remember Ben Told and next time he gives you his opinion on matters of health and hygiene, refer him to the marines. Tuberculosis Friend in Ashevllle whose case of season'shealthful , MENU SUGGESTION Keeping fit at this time of year is largely matter of diet. And that explains the wide popularity ot Shredded Wheat and strawberries.People who know food values recognize this com. bination as the light but nourishing food which amply supplies the body fuel for spring and summer activities. ' If you haven't yet joined this "Keep Fit Club" do so today! Scare with Shiedded Y7heat and strawberries. PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO. Oakland, Calif. Shredded Wheat 1 mm -With strawberries tuberculosis "haS Mn arrestHI for over a .year, la It advJiye fo? hertoTe turn home now? (H. r. ) Answer. I should think she might come home now. but ll would be ex ceedingly foolhardy for her to make sue ha move w'hout con.'jltlng her physician about it. Iunt-h at Bedtime Is it all right to eat before going to bed? (R. A.) Answer. Tes. If the food is reason ably wholesome and appropriate and you do not already weigh too much. It is atnural to sleep after a good meal. Of courses excesses are not advisable at bedtime or any other time. . Gasoline o ol We live in; the .country and UBe gas oline lamps and a gasoline cook stove. Are they detrimental to the health of children or adults Is kerosene lamp or stove less so? (Mrs. J. B. J.) - Answer. aaoUne lamps are no more detrimental than kerosene or gas lamps. A gasoline stove Is not detri mental if it has the proper flue con nection to. carry out the products of combustion or Incomplete combus tion out of the chimney. Chlorinated J-irue. . Best dlsinfecant to , use in a bath tub that has bean used by persons with venerlal disease. (8. F.) Answer. Soap and water scrubbing and "chloride of lime" solution. 41 rjLKjyt j XotlihVs Impossible for a tuirty wo man eept pit tin tutjuaintod when a few of her fJsters are on tli' jury. Very often folks Uiat frit in with liili-pow-ored salesmen liave t' walk homo. T TO , . June S.The cW-rtlani- will be Ufa1 dattom; o lhal, Wrivrtti kiirt)h tb the Smithsonian Institution Washington by :Orvllle Wright. pro viding, thjB. Institute meets his; re quirement -which will be- presented to Dr. Walcutt next week'. Grover C. Loening. president of the Loening Aircraft corporation and head of the New York delegation in terested' in the project, made this announcement this afternoon after an interview with Mr. Wright. "Mr. Wright contended tha the labels of the Langley machine be changed to read truthful and the institute publish the facts ot his side f the case In the annual reports. llniiliViiV rietiVriiJt '-" v C'rjtts .Word' Puzzle r'W TO SOI VE '-PUZZLE. V (-.it nor,lh start in the numbered . . .in snd run either across or , .,.. ilnly nr letter la placed la i.-.rh hite siiusre.- If the proper v urd-- are. fmind each combination . ' i, le!!fr .in the . hite square. , form words. The key to'" p,.Zlr the first word la fiven in In- drawing. Below arc Itejra la ..UUU.ltai ..ClUbb. Word 1. in the picture. Word 4. A bird with long ncclc and legs that likes to wade in the water. . , Word 7. A common insect. Word 8. A sprite, a fairy. Word 10. Cleared land, often fenced in. ' --. i . Word 13. A number. . -j- j Running Down. - t Word 1. To exist. " -; Word 2. A vase, usually with foot or pedestal. - . ' Word a. me opposite oi nop. A household peu foetic way of saying Word 5. Word 6. often. Word 9. Word 11. A seat in a church. : . Neuter pronoun cor- . responding to "he" or "she." Word 12. Used often in the Hible, meaning "look," "behold.", YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWEKKD. . 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