Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 02, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Office: Mull Trlhunt Building M'"
Borth fir rtreet. Plion 76. '
MErF0ftP MATL TBTTXE'rEDFORT) QftBflOy, TUESDAY. JUNE 1925 f- 7
fh& por intoxication.
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A eorwoUdtition of the Demorrto Ttn.es.
Mrdford Mail, th yMford 1'rl.ur.. the Ho
ni Oregon in, tfct &Mnti Tribune
ROHKHT W. KUHL, IWitor.
8. tiUMPTEB SMITH. UaitT.
By Mall In Adviir:
ttoAj, with Kuiwiay Sun, 7"r ....
tally, with 8uljr Kun, munth . .
Dully, without bufuJa? Kud, yr . ,
f.'jilj, nltiiout Huitdy Sun. month
ftwkly Mail Tribute, on jer
Bji47 Sun, one yr . .
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. 75
. ,6b
. I 00
, t.00
DV CttiOtVO In Uevrfnirl Alt). nnd. JarkaOD'
Til It, Central Point, Phoenix, Tsltat and on
H.ytiway:
Dally, wttb Sundny Bun, month V .76
Dily, without Buiiday Sun, month .tt
Dally, without Sunday Sun, one year... T.60
Dalit, with Sunday Bun, one yeer 9.60
Kil term by carrier, cab (n tdvanoe.
Kntered aecond-clau matter at Medford,
Orrcun, under act 01 Marco a.iaiv.
Official piper of the City M UrrifonL
Official paper of Jackson Co'tnty.
, Swam dally aver ctrculation for ill
mnU.1 ending April lat, 1924, 8080, more Qiao
double the circulation of any other pupar pub-
fiMht-d or circulated In Jackaon Uonnty.
ObU-o. California, a dlaUnce of over 400
wn int. naving; ifuru mirr o .-m n
ervlea.
UVUHKRH ftK TUB ArVWrrfTi ATT?TV MtESH.
' The . AMoHated I'reas la ei lualvely entitled
Co the use for republication of all newa die-
Ktchrt credited to it or not otherwise credited
Uiia paper, and alio to the local newa pub-
iWied rtrrfin
All riffhta of republication of special dla
aa'idiea herein are alao reaerred.
Ye Smudge Pot
: Br Arthur Perry.
' The Orenon compulsory school hill,
passed when the state was hoode.il,
hoodwinked, and hysterical, has been
declared Invalid by the supremo court
of the nation, but not until OreKon
had received HOME advertising.
Man, may or may not have sprnnn;
from a monkey, but he la stlli driving
newlywed couples down tho Mnln
Stems, astride redhnt 4d radiators.
Another 11,000,000 rain fell Mon
day, which tho robbed but prosperous
fanner set,, with hay down, would
have disposed of for 30 cents, before
delivery..1
-, NOT ASKING MXCH
-: ' ll'ortlnuri Ort'Kimlnu)
"To. tho. patrons of school dis
trict No. 29: In tho selection of
' two directors for tho comlmr
' term be sure to select those who
are. ns wlso as Holnmon, us meek
'-as,Moses, as patient us Job and
. as uvinK as John." '
. Theodore Tetzlo hns purchased a
t)c ;.()verland Hlx. Kosa llUKhes Is
Qlsd dashing about In a new car.
('Albany .Democrat.) Dashing Is
goodword.,
T The mental wonder who appeared
at; the Oraterlan last evening, as
lcbhulufl, was Maw Ferguson, the
upstanding .duwnsitting, two-fisteil.
two-legged, clean-shaven Humdinger
de luxe.. Outsido of boing as terrified
nslth Portland press when the Ku
Klux. "Klan . is concerned, Alco did
wojso than expected, '
l .-
,,iThei President hns practically agreed
toiappenr in a movie scene with
Ramon Navarro, a film shlek, who
causes tho girls to sigh, soulfully, at
hlsi plot u res. Now.thoro is nothing
to dabut induco Mr. Navnrro to np
pcar avlth tho President.
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';U' ;'vi TIIK PKHSIM1ST
, .' : (remlleton Kist Oregnnlun)
Prtsbylfi'lnn "hunii
J ' Sunday school pieets as usual
T at .10:00 o'clock. No doubt duo
to tho holidny, ninny will bo away
from tho city. It Is hoped that
thopo who are hero will attend.
Our Governor and Grand Lecturer,
who Was accused on Monday of thlnk
Ing'.fhstor than tho legislature, has
fllicd's the vacancies on the fish rin
mission. - One appolnteo will "tako
office .. as soon as n pleasure trip to
California Is completed." This seems
so unnecessary under tho circumstances.
tjik m i'iiAN ltirriANS
JloVocco is a country in tlto north
of Africa; It has n sultnn who can't
control .'the trlbles that Inhabit his
realm. 'and he collects taxes once n
year! with his army. Town officials
serve without pay and frankly get
what graft they can.
wAan rain falls Morocco hns more
gorgeous flowers than any land in tho
world. 'It has gonls. also, whose hides
, are- used to make genuine morocco;
it has. sheep with four horns, nnd
cows, that uro wild and woolly nnd
Won't give down their milk unless the
caNt aro looking on. It has coolies,
but no house sparrows.
.- A; lWOl called lteiiiers are the
mbH? numerous nnd most Important
In Morocco. They are falr-sklnned
unrt. they nre first -clnss fighters. The
newspapers call them ltlfflans.
. Three times in history these Hit
flails have conquered Spain, and
efluatteaK times they have licked
Spanish troops. It has become a habit
with 1l)em.
' Now they aro frying to lick the
French, the Kronen being permitted
by. secret treaty to pinch hit for the
Von when necessary.
The Rlffinna wish to be let nlone.
But .lit their Innd are valuable de
posits of gold and other metals, nnd
these, in tho language of diplomacy,
make the Klfflans undeveloped people
who-must be subdued.
The Klfflahs do not like Kuropeans.
6il of their towns has been entered
by. one alien only, nnd that In mm.
Tho traveler who goes Inland is given
n policeman as guide nnd the officer s
business l to keep the traveler from
exploring. The Rlfflans mnko it very
clear at they wish to remuln unde
veloped. Possibly they have cranky
Ideas about self-determination.
They have other crank. Ideas. They
raise grapes, but chiefly for eating.
( Ibilliinorc Sun.)
mP APBRSON is driTiik, says a Yuft scieiitinjj give him tlie air.
X Thi is meant Jifcrmlly. Muke.liim breathe fresh air, and make
;t job of ft. Kiipi'd brnatliin will eliminate the alcohol from his
system in half an hour. , ..
This KUdjrestion Js ' not new in principle, but new in the impor
tance attached to it. .nCxpcriments at the Sheffield Sc?ent,ifie School
s'f.ow -thiit the heart pumps blood through the system tvyicc as fist
as" vas iormerly snppoi etl. The removal of alcohol from the system
is a''Proc'(!K's "f removiii,' it from the blotx.1 by exposure to air as the
blood tttre:im flows ,thruph the lunKK. ' '
Exer'-'ise Krcatly lia.ens this process. It may increase respira
tion eight d." ten times'' and blood circulation four or five times.
Yhercfore, in,'ike the alcoholized person exercise.
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QUILL POINTS
Americanism :
widows.
ilen struilint' desperately to get rich; rich
Under the new regime, AVillu'lm may nt least hope to get one
of the post Oi'f ices. ; ,'
Dr. Eliot thiifks there is woijk to do in Heaven, but none, we
trust, for reformers'. ,
There may possibly bo indecency in art, hut there is no art in
indecency. .
In nature a plum becomes .a prune. In politics the prunes fro-,
(piently get the plums. . j . ;
By using a tractor, a tfarnper can save enough to keep it in re-,
pair. " l .
V CROSS-WORD0 PUZZLE STORY
v . apples -
Oh. mv a h'w ,r.l fn i.? ..n
-right 12-15 the 17-21-24 of my
head 5-6 1 passed under our apple
tree I .
- 'Let us gather all 18-23 the ap'.
pies and put them in a big basket
12-13. better still a 1-5-8-13-I6-2U I
We can 2-6-9 the apple picker lo
sci mose apples 10-J4 the top of
the tree. , .
There is no time to be lasy or'
to 20-21-22-23 on this job! I
have a crab 15-16-17 thai will be
fine to catch some of ihe apples
in.
I 8-9-10-11 in the" paper that
there was a sort of rusl that is
attacking the pea 4-7-11 ihis sum
mer. I wonder if . our peas are
Answer To Last Puzzle
?i1?;I!V13'H',2h anarlel. do). 1M3 H-15 (drug). 6-8 (so).
2-3-4 (tan), 12-16-20 (dry). 91011 (age). 5-6-7 (aon) 11-15-19 t e& s t
10-14-18-22 (gun.), 20-21-22 (yes). 1617 $ (ring) . ' Sg"
Copyright, WIS. by The International Syndicate v - '.
I 8 5 0 III 1
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M.
1tU" BWtSlnllMJ U HKHMI SWUl SIM IM.IMW, Hot U .lianiMlt
imm mi TLV T """"" "win. u in, urM nuraMr Mtttra rtMlMd, w
Chlorino for tlic Crl. . ,
About all the old-fashiontK,1. mother did for a headache was to
spank the children. f V " ,
Among the new things daughter 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. yTou 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 vwho feels superior is be
cause the feeling is justified. ' '
The old-timer needed only a .4it 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 to1 haul fertilizer. . .
' After nil, 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 about the
possible exhaustion of the petroleum supply.
The oil business keeps up well. New oil. fields and new sucker
lists are being discovered every day.
Correct this sentence: f'If ho hadn't been ten years older than
J," said the man, "I would have slapped his face."
If tho printing of crime news makes criminals, why doesn't the
printing of crime news make good cooks I
. Science is wonderful. After making food soft enough to spoil
our teeth, it came 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 she,
"but my husband is so anxious to have me play with him."
RipplingRhijmGS
YOUTH IN AGE.
WHEN a man is old and shaken, he will sigh, in his dis
tress, "By my hair nnd teeth forsaken,, little boots it
how I dress. Blooming damsels do not heed me, or my clothes
of pink and blue, gorgeous widows do ljot need me in the busi
ness they pursue. Let the youngsters have aplenty of fine
rags, inviting stares; no one cares ten hoots or twenty what an
old gray duffer wears." So the old hoy goes to pieces, dropping
from the well-groomed line, wearing pants that have no creases
wearing shoes that need a shiile; ami 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. By his garb he advertises
he's a has-been, sad to see, with no hope, of pulling prizes from
world's great Christmas tree. People say, "lie once was clever,
vith ambitions quite a few, Vint he's shot his bolt 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 all eight. All the sloth of weaklings scorning, he
wears trousers nicely creased, he is dolled up every 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 sjnueliy, who don't eare. So the clothing men
attire him in fine rags tlmf can't be beat, and the people all
admire him as lie teeters up the street.
Cri. the 1 pronounced ee as In ski.
is a perfectly good word. I can assure
you, because L Invented it. It is built
with the initial letters of the words
'common respiratory Infection." ... The
nealth authorities of
.the country have
needed this word for
years. They have
been using a word
which la utterly ob
solete today, and by
JPLJVwora they have
mTM, if "been contributing so
iM'lJ much popular mis
understanding and
misapprehension concerning the
cause and nature of the vast major
ity of illness In the community. Crl
means nothing more definite or spe
cific, than I have just explained, but
at least it conveys no. misleading idea.
it would be futllo to wait for a word
which will supplant tho obsolete and
delusive term "cold," tor we all know
that tho term which has fallen Into 111
repute never has had any specific sig
nificance but only a vague connota
tion. So crl Is the word. It is a frail
young word with Its own way to make
In the world. ; ItJ is poor but honest.
Try il -next time you hace the crl.
The. treatment of crl with chlorine
gas has now reached the stage of com
mercial exploitation. The market is
flooded with Innumerable styles of ap-.
piiaaus intended .(o, simplify he admlnr
istrition of chlorino. Behind these
commercial adventures are the manu
facturers who, llko the medicino 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
nil 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 tho water a disagreeable
taste when they get a bit too much
chlorine In it. Tho engineers will
swear nobody can taste the chlorine In
tho water. But you know how ordln
ary "chlorine of lime" (chlorinated
lime) smells when you Open a fresh
can to use as disinfectant or deodor
izer in the drains, etc., and you have
j pur doubts. We all have.
Chlorine In the form of the Dakln
solution is probable the most effective
germicide (germ killer) which can be
applied to a wound without doing any
harm to the tissues. But the Dakln
solution will not keep more than a few
days and it requires an expert to pre
pare it and a surgeon to use it effec
tively according to the Carrel technl-
Due.
Chlorine as a gas can be adminls
tered safely, in the treatment of crl,
only by a physician equipped with spe
ciul apparatus.
But anybody may try ihe chlorine
treatment in this manner: Hang near
your face a medium size Turkish bath
towel which is saturated with the
Dakln solution (a 4 V4 per cent solu
tlon of sodium hypochlorite). The
lution may be used full strength, or If
lit is rresh It may be diluted with four
or five times its volume of water. The
j towel should bo knotted at the bottom
to prevent any dripping of the solution
The chlorine is pungent and slightly
irirtatcs tho breathing passages. The
eyes may be Rent closed if the chlorine
irritates them. The chlorine treatment
may bo taken this way for an hour
j or tehf hours daVly or'even' 24 .hours a
ji. in a. luugii unu reuuy way to
try he chlorine treatment focjcrl, .bin.
as long as you ore still conscious you
will nut bo likely to harm: yourself
witn it.-; . Nr -
QUESTIONS AXD ANSWERS.
' Plants
Is it unhealthy to sleep In a room
with growing plants. I have been told
it is. (Mrs. J. I. M.) '
Answer. On the contrary it is
neaitnrul. Remember Ben Told and
next time ho gives ou his opinion on
matters of health and hygiene, refer
him to the marines. '
' Tuberculosis
Friend in Ashevllle whose case of
yertithe,
season'shealthfiil ,
MENU SUGGESTION
. Keeping fit at this time of year is largely
a 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 se.pplies the body fuel for
spring and summer activities. '
If you haven't yet joined this "Keep Fit
Club" do so today! Start with Shredded
Wheat and strawberries. '
PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO.
. Oakland, Calif.
Shrddm Wh
eat
-with
strawberries
tuberoulbsl1ia.4 Wn arrested for bver
a .year.. Is it advisable; for. her to Re
turn home now? '(8. k '
Answer. I should thlnlshe ml't
come home now, but it would be ex
ceedingly foolhardy for her to make
sue ha move without consulting her
physician about It.
I,uii('ll at Bedtime
, Is it all right to eat before Toing to
bed? (R. A.)
v. if the food Is reason
ably wholesome and appropriate and
you do not already welgn too iiiuh..
. .i . .t..n nftor n. eood meal.
Of courses excesses are not advisable
at bedtime or any other time.
. . GaMjUno UK r uel
-u-a iiv in iha .fimrui-v and use gas
oline lamps and a gasoline cook stove.
Aro they detrimental to the health of
children or adults Is kerosene lamp
orstovelesaso? (MrB. J.B.J.)
. Answer. gasoline lamps are no
mnrA rilrininnlnl thfin kerosene Or gaS
lamps. A gasoline stovo is not detri
mental if it has the proper flue con-
nnn,lnn In .nrrv .nut the nrodUCta Of
combustion or incomplete combus
tion out of the chimney. -.
Chlorinated Mmo. .
ran Jl.lnfu.anl tn In fl bath
ub that has been used by persons with
venerlal disease. (B. t.l
Answer. Soap and water scrubbing
:ond "chloride ot lime" solution.
Xotli tns Impossible for a putty wo
man 'ropt, jit tin' lu'ij u nintcd when n
few of hoi sisters are on tJi' Jury- Very
often folks Uiat ffit in with high-powered
Boletmien liave t wulk home.
10
tb the Smithsonian Inst I tut inn nt
Washington by ;Orville WriBht,)ro
viding rtujp. institute mtjets his re-
OUirement vhirh will h- nrpricritorl
to Dr. Walcutt next week'.
Grovor C. Loening, president of
the Lroenins Aircraft corporation and
head nf the-TCeur Vne lr rtr.1r.rro.tir.ri n
tereated' in tho project, made this
announcement thia afternoon after
an interview with Mr. Wright.
"Mr. . Wrleht rnntenrlorl tha thn
labels of the Lanffley machine b
changed to read truthful and tho
Institute DUblish the tnrla nf hia ftlHn
f the case In the annual reports."
L unary" n ,'V"" f ' a ;
.f t! n rtrd , Pi i7sU
r my .iw nwi ,iv uccurj, . y
Tn n onlh iftirl in the numbered k
. nnd run either across or
n Only ime letter i. placed In '
... .. Uilu Eimiiri.'. If th nr.H ,
i ords are. found each combination
u lellers.in the' .white Bquares.
,' form wiirfls. ine key to
ri lorm rus. ine aey to
puzzle Ihe rirst word la given in
th drawing. Below are key. to
, i
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Word 1. in the picture.
Word 4. A bird with long neck '
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.
. Word 13. A number. . jj..,,
. . . n : , . . ,.
Word 1. To exist. ;-'-:.;.-
Word 2. A vase, usually with
foot or pedestal. . - i
Word 3. The opposite of ntop. -
Word 5. A household pet.
Word 6. Poetic way of saying
.often. ......
, Word 9. A seat in a church. : .
Word 11. . Neuter pronoun cor- .
responding to "he" or "she."
1 Word 12. Used often In th
Bible, meaning "look,", "behold. .,
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE i .!
ANSWERED. . .
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