O o o MEDFORD o:-' . .. 'JUNE a . PAGE FOUR MATT. TRTmiNF, MEDFORD. OREOON. THURSDAY 11, 1925 'tffEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AW INI1KPKKDKNT NKW8PAPER iut imitfii iriri.-iiv iUTtrirXinilM KXCVK BUNI1AY, BY TUB MEUFOltl I'HINTINU 00. The Medford Sunday Homing Sun li furnlihed mtMcrlbttri deiiriug u Mveu-any auj nw- Offic: If all Trtbun Building, 16-17-10 North Kir itret. Phone 76. A connolldAtlon of tlie Democratic Time, the lied ford Mull, the Med ford Tribune, the Bouth- m OrrgunUn, the Aslilanu iranine. ROBKKT W. ItUIlL, K'lltnr. B. BUMI'TEK SMITH, Manager. Bf Mull In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year ... Pallv, with Holiday Run, month ... Daily, without Sunday Kun, year .. '- Daily, without Sunday Kun. month Weekly Mall Tribune, one year Sunday Sun, one year ..17.60. .70 . 0.60 . .66 . t.00 . 2.00 Y UAItltlER In Wedford. Aihlimrt, Jackson ville, Contral l'olnt, J'hocni, Talent and on Highways: Dally, with flunduy Sun, month $ .76 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month 66 Dally, without Sunday Hun, one year... 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 All trma by carrier, cash in advance. Entered si second -clnee matter at Medford, Oregon, under act of March 8, 1670. The only piper bctwrrr. A1dmiJ Ore., snd Chlco, California, a distance of over eOO tulles, having leased wire Aaaoclated PreBa service. . KRHBKRS OK THE A.VIOOIATTO TTIESS. The Asaoclatfil Press is delusively entitled Co the line for republication of sll news die- atclits credited to it or not otherwise credited a this paper, and also to the local news pub Huhed herein. All rights of republlratlon of epecUl dls ps'.ehrs herein are aNo reRerred. Ye Smudge Pot Iljr Arthur Terry. ... "Who Ih (lOVfinorV" editorially 8(ucals the Portland Journal, instead of asking, "Ih TIiIh KuhhIii?." KIncc the Grand Dragon, nnd tho miperin tendent of the A'lnt No Saloon league have itiit taking turns at tho Job, it Ik nup posed to be Walter SI. IMercc. There Ih a lot of hay down waiting for a rain, and the patience of the far me in Ih about exhausted. Relative to autolsts slopping in the tniildlo of the Main .Stem to run In for Home sausage, women nro the worst offenders, except when it In their husbands, or their Hons. CIVIC IMtlDIO AltOI'KKI) (Chlco, Cal., Kiilerprlsf) Kdltor the iOnterpririo: Sir , Notice by tonight 'h Knlerprise you Hlate that S. K. Dnugheriy. arrested for driving an auto while Intoxicated, belonged In Durhnni. I wish to stato you nro in error, as ho belongs to Chlco. Yours truly, S. A. WlircUKOCK. Durham, Cal., June 4, JllL'6. . Ono of Uichc tlnyn somebody will' walto up nnd Hlnrt soiling impure hmgazlncn, lile they sell pcrmnnonl waves in tho back-room. , Under tho new stato law governing country dances, they must close, lie fore the. inali'H In attendance havo a chunco to raise a board. , The chief opponent of William Jen nings Hryan. tho peerless nnd tireless,. In tho Monkey trial will ho Clarence Jarrow, reputed to bo an atheist. Mr. Hryan Is ono of our leading po lltlcal Christians, working both side of tho Hlver Jordan, selling Florida real OHlntc, and delivering lectures,. It will he educational in note during the' progress of the trial, which one acts the most like a Christian, and the least like a monkey. Lillian Iark, the wcKare worker, held a clinic Wednesday. A Utile bird by the name of Sparrow was the only case of curvature of the tall feathers. Perhaps you have ' noticed In the accounts of golden wedding celebra tions, that the hardy groom always wears the duds he was married In. hut the still hluph'tim bride. can't make it. AKKAID to make ine n reasonable offer for fi acres, well limbered, close to town, level. l'honc STiO-M. IJov laml. (Oregon City Kntcrprlm.) Yes! Several out Ht a tiding candidates at the last etectlon urn being urged by friends to sUiul out in the next one. Kven if they are beaten worse than a Portland ball team, It gels their names before the public. 0 As to the war in China. If some Irate Mongolian would write a letter to the l'ckin News. It would be nearly ns ferocious its the late school row. And (lem ral Hsu's troops are billing on the banks of the Yinigsin liver probably In the pussy-willows. ( ItlSMI'P HY TIM-: TKNTACI.KS of wiuti: xt (Salem Stal4iuaii) "The people most wake up. or else they will find another octo pus upon their hands, which lln-y are unable to cope with. ll Is time to begin to fight the menace. Jackson county's experiments In enforcing Prohibition without run Ktructing a political machine, lacks fervor and danuer of bankruptcy. The President hits returned from Minnesota nnd i squandering another busy day at his desk. Now that our metropolitan presH. with characteristic fear lessens has exluiijsted ltKOif In itlb't-ed kidding of los Angeles because U rained durlnn a Shrine parade, they can proceed to tackle other vital Issues not apt to make anybody nmd. 'A cattle band went through Thurs day, under the direction t fharley Olins and Henry Yoifng. ( lllx. Ore, News.) .Moimlcliins. In report tug the Alt . Wrtmu fire lust week we stated th.ll I'll -ni:t !1 .ll'btl Spl Hi ei" hill t lilt .it'M.'.l n punch Ihe i hit f s nose. This. .Mr. Spencer has pointed out. u as an error on our part. Me had threatened to punch the nose of ihe chief's son ni. not Ihe ehlef.- (MHrysville. Oil., Ap cal.) O! Ihatu different: dft. AND THE TTCK N0TK from un ini'linmtinl VV recent decision of a Federal jwlift in Los Angeles against liic Duliciiy.Oil interests will defeat the Republieau party in 1028. The defeat of the Republican party three years heneu is nt im probable, for the political pendulum has a way of swinging back after a period of swinging forward, but it is difficult to sec how the oil decision will be responsible for such a reaction. "The decision of Judge JlcCorinick substantiates every charge that the Democratic party made in the recent campaign," declares the newspaper 'aforementioned, "and the American people, finally convinced of the moral culpability of the Republican party, will once more turn the rascals out." Judge Mct'ormick's decision does establish certain important facts which during the last campaign were somewhat obscured i' the fog of political controversy, but 'the decision can scarcely be termed a great Democratic victory. For the defendant in this ease happens to be an influential mem ber of the Democratic party, the man who financed the Democratic campaign in V.Tll) and who was seriously considered for the vice presidential nomination. , 'Moreover, the victory was a victory for the present government, n victory for a Republican President who initiated the prosecution, and demanded the guilt be placed where the facts warranted. In other words while this decision pretty well establishes the fact the oil scandal was not a "tempest in a teapot," but was a crooked deal between ex-Secretary Fall, a Republican and li. h. Do. Iieny, a Democrat, made possible by a regrettable absence of vigi lance on the part of the Harding administration, it does not reflect upon the present Republican administration, nor can it justly be tied tf the coat tails of the Republican party as a whole. Moral culpability is not the exclusive possession of any political party. The guilt in this case was at least bi-partisan. And while the decision completely repudiates the Fall apologists, nnd the Re publican reactionaries, who maintained the Walsh investigation was merely polities; it can't fail but reflect a certain credit, and estab lish the unquestioned moral integrity of the Coolidgc administra tion which was officially responsible for it. QUILL Honesty is also the best alibi. - Another inheritance tux is the If a man is small enm:h, live feel superior to other people. You can't always tell whether it is crime publicity of the law favors, or personal publicity. At this rate it won't be long cabinet by reappointing himself. We often womler whether it is tho lare or the unexcelled fa cilities for alighting that attracts a fly to a bald spot. Traffic will prove, a great aid thinkers will eventually survive. j lie reason ulJ n:ut men aru ton ninny friends on the way up. Still, if tin ivory-pule employe 'could do the job as well ns you ciin, he wouldn't he working for your $-4 n week. Good and had happen to us nil. lain falls on the just and the unjust and both get soaked in other ways,' also. The monkey chatters incessantly without saying anything, but that alone doesn't prove Darwin was right. Modern women may have faults, hut she doesn't look ns bent I worn as h "dutiful wife" in the old days. 1 am Correct this sentence: "lie belongs to fourteen lodges and lun cheon cubs," said the man, "but never calls his business n gnme." Note to loafers: The reason there are more flies than mosqui- toes is that a flv quits boring Numcthiug. RipplinRhijijQs wort A SUNNY Asr.NXV smile is useful throughout 'our passing years; it's better than a cruse full of bitter, brackish tears; it ''says to us, " lie jolly, let no misfortune daunt it says to 'melan choly, "Aroint, and eke avaunt!'' It's good to keep on throw-, ing the smile that does not wilt, until your teeth are showing their caverns plugged with gilt. A smile is much more helpful than any style of frown, than any protest yelpful that sends our spirits down. Hut now and then a fellow who springs, thru-, out the year, a smile serene and mellow, gets notions rather queer. lie smiles, in princely splendor, and then the idea gets it should be legal tender, and liquidate his debts. We toil, when he is running for justice of the pence, for votes we all go gun ning, our efforts do not cease. lie smiles upon us grandly, he smiles on every gent, he smiles so sweetly, blandly, he fills us with content. Hut if we ask a favor his course is often rude, his observations savor of rank ingratitude. And if we're haled before him for speeding with our trucks, our explanations bore him. he fines us twenty bucks. A smile is quickly faded, its splendor one forgets, if it is hawked or traded in payment of old drills. The man who thinks his smiling will settle all he owes is foolish, he is piling up eoi nf future woes. We have to buy our raiment, our rainsticks and our tiles, and we-need better payment than bright sun 1928 CAMPAIGN. Di'inocratio newspaper th.it tin POINTS inevitable litigation. possession of $8.00 can make him mi agent until Mussolini can form h new to evolution, : i i . .x ii I(i,'r' ium;iy is uccaui: uiuy eci mccu you when he sees you reach lor Mason SMILE. - shiny smiles. fr O Jf CKOaS-VbRD PUZZLE STOHY MYJ'KN'ini . ..... 1-2 knife is a two 4-7-10-13-21-28 knife and has a 23-24-25 ot round' dots all about the edges, 8-'J course they are not 26-27 the blades. 1 1-3-6 a boy who had two 17-18-19-20-21-22. He said his Pa gave him one 16-24 look 5-6 and he liked 11-12 so very much his Pa bought it for him. Then his Ma 14-15-16 him have her little silver knife because he found it 19-27 an old cupboard and 5-9-12-15-23 he shined it ami put some machine 8-11-14 in it's joints it looked 22-29 nice and new she said there was 18-26 doubt about it but she would have to give it to the boy. So he has two knives. 28-29 you think I should have two, too? Answer To Last Puzzle 15-9 (far). 2 3-4-5 (soda), 6-7-S-9 10 (hurry), 11-12-13 (are), 24-28 (as), 20 30 Uk), 2-6-1M4-18 (shall), 3-7-12 (our), 18-10-20-21 (lady), 1516-17 (add), 4 8-13-15-20 (dread), 19-22-25-29 (arms), 24-25-26-27 (amid), 16-21-23 27 (dyed), 28-29-30 (sss). . . . Copyright, l'J2S, by The International Syndicate .' Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D- 8lajnd IttUrt pertaining to partonai hMtth and hyfltnt, not to dlMa dlajnotla or Vtttmtnt, will bo ontworod by Dr. Brady II a atampod, aalf add m tad oovalopo It onolooad. Lettara thould"bo brlaf and wrltton in Ink. Owing to tha Itro numbor of UtUra roooWod, only raw oan do anawarad hart. No rpiy can Do msdo to ajuarioa not oonrormlnf to MttruotlOM Addrooa Dr. William Brady, Ir aara of thlt nowopapof. liubk'H Arc Although I don't know exactly why exposure to cold or wet never causes any illness except frostbite, neverthe less I knovtf th;it it is so. Doctors know a good many things are so, long before scientific proof is found. Doc tors knew cod liver oil wus a preventa- r live nnd coruntivo t against rickets Jong before science dis- covered that rickets Is due to a 'vitamin deficiency and that cod liver oil Is about the richest known source of tho necessary vitamin. The open nir pre vents and cures respiratory diseases. AVe know that, : but we are not yet able to prove it scientifically. ."What is there about tho ' open air that one does not get Just as well from, Indoor air There is some- j thing, we know, but wo havo not yet identified that something. Is It a vitamin? la ft the ultra violet influ ence? The ultra violet ray Is now ray Is now known to be capable of activating even getahle oils (which are generally poor or ciuite' lacking in vitamin, ho i Only tllC quick that they can supply the body with vitamin. Ultra violet ray (from sun light, electric arc or mercury vapor quartz lamp) is itself preventative limi curative ngaiiiHt rickets in animals and in man. "Vo don't know whether tho open air treatment owes Its po tency to ultra violet light or to a vi tamin, hut we know that the open air treatment prevents and cares respira tory infections. We know that cod liver oil Is often bf great value as a medicine for chronic or lingering res piratory infections, not merely pul monary tuberculosis hut also bronchi tis and many cases of obstinate sinu sities and even chronic middle ear dis ease running ear. hooking over the manuscript of a forthcoming medical book I noticed thnt my friend, the author was right up to date in his advocacy of the im portance of outdoor life for young infants, but he cautioned against tak ing babies out for tho dally airing when the weather is unfavorable, mentioning particularly rfamp weath er. My friend, the author, probably I doesn't believe it. but he'll learn after a while that babies are people, only they mny not seem so because they are unadulterated and genuine. If the weather isnot unfavorable or not too damn for neonlc to bo out nf iinnm it .is certainly O. K. and warranted narnuess ror names I am speaking or Just common or household babies, and ont hospital Infants or infants that are sick. My friend the author reminds his prospective renders that one ad vantage babies get from open air sleeping and playing is the ultra vio let influence which distinctly increas es tho baby's resistence against such respiratory infections ns pneumonia and bronchitis, also diptherin. mea sles, infantile paralysis, whooping cough, tuberculosis, cerebro spinal meningitis, etc., etc.. about all the ter rors included under tho cruel classi fication of "children's diseases." I can't prove It. but 1 know it Is so. "Guard against chilling." my friend. the author, repeatedly cautious, and tie says this chilling is indicated in the evm nunus aim ieei aim uiue Hps. If a baby has cold hands nnd cold feet or blue lips when outdoors. 1 the baby needs warmer clothing, or perhaps a hot water bottle or other artificial warmth. That is a poor rea son for denying the baby the boon of 10 open air. The ultra violet ray, light or influ ence T have referred to must not be Screens - Screens . Order Your Window Screens and Screen Doors From ' TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS MSdford A Modern Mill Oregon Our Own Make Price&Hirht. Quality thelBest 9 U ken&w'Sereens People confused with that worthless toy, the "violet ray machine." Ultra violet ray treatment, other than ordinory sun light, requires the knowledge and skill bf the physician. It can do se rious harm when unskillfully applied. QVKSTIONS AND ANSWERS Well, Wluit HupiKMiH? Oh, yes, we did not answer Miss E s question, In tho excitement of 'Ketting her letter. What happens to a 'drink cf cold water on a hot day and nfter one has been working or playing hard? Well, It swishes around in the Btomach for a second or two, and doesn't it feel Just dandy while it WiHhnH thorn? nnd then it 'mimics right on through into the duodenum, tarrying but a minuto or so In the Htnnmch. For you see, little if any wntcr Is nlisnrbcd hv tho Htohiach: It is absorbed almost wholly In tho small I intestine.. In the personal reply I sent by mail to Miss E li '6 lector hnd you may bet I take great pams to I keep such letters well out of the retieh Hi me auionmiic i.imcKur i sukkusluu !v,r t.-i,i tfr n.nt r..iV Hiinilur questions scientifically and In terestingly answered In that little hook of Professor Philip B. Hayk's, "What "Wo Kat and What Happens to It," published by Harper and Brothers, New York, and no doubt to bo found in every library what Is a library, llow Cold Should tho Water Be- Miss B 's question includes an; other is there any real objection to ilt-lnlf Ini' Inn witter nf lu ttinrn nnv renl Iiiiimh Iti (t,'1rtbM' fr.mli- nf vnrv f-nlil ! spring water when ono is very warm from cxerelso on a hot summer day? The answer is mainly a negative. It Is not quite natural to drink ice water, or water as cold as it gets when kept in the Ice box or when the waiter is cooled by ice. Hut if the ice is pure (that is, free from possible polution from the sewage In the whaler where tho ice is harvested), I know ot no hygenic objection to drinking water in which the ice is floating. Some men were engaged In hard la bor on a very hot summer day. I of fered them some Ice water, nnd they were nil afraid to drink it though very thirsty. Theythought It might cause them, havo cramps. I reckon there Is eoine such notion widely prevalent. I have tried it out on the doctor, and while 1 sometimes Imagine a num ber of glasses of ice cold water gulped down when I am very warm from hard work or piny gives me a suspi cion of a belly ache. It is not suffU cient to warrant any conclusions, and so I leave the question open. (I must lie getting older I never used to leave any little question like that open.) ' Kven Professor Hawk, whoso 6ook I recommended to Miss E B , marks that 'if one Is over fatigued, the drinking of much Ice water is un ndvisablc. In fact, the drinking of large quantities at such a time may be followed by serious consequences." But tlie professor (he heads the de partment of physiological chemestry In Jefferson Medical college) is a doc tor of philosophy, not a physician, and he fails to give a hint ns to what the serious consequences mny he. I won der If it is bellyache That would be mighty serious consequence, if it jwere mine. I was never so serious in t my me ns was ine nme inaa my first bellyache and my last, I hope. I felt very serious about it until the ambulance got under way and then I was quite happy, or a little while, though, 1 greatly feared they were go ing to postpone the operation. You may not understand just how I felt if you haven't had your appendix out yet. V ' . ' '''' ' ' ' ' ' ' "Of nil th' husbands I've evcr'luid th' one tlint wnz alius takln' Ills nutoli out In th' klu-licn B"t on n' Ticives til' worst," divlnrod Mi's. Km 1'tt.st, t'dny. Folic used t' whistle at tlier work, but t'dny they seem happier when tiler loafln.' Poems That Live Tallies. Now fades tho last long streak of snow, Now burgeons every maze of quick About the flowering squares, and thick By. ashen roots the violets blow. " Now rings the woodland loud and long, .. The distance takes a lovelier hwe. And dron'ed in yonder living blue The lark becomes a sightless song. Now dance the lights on lawn and lea, The flocks vale, are whiter down tho And milkier every milky sail On winding stream or distant sea; "Where now the sea mew pipes, or dives In yonder greening gleam, nnd fly The huppy birds that change their sky To build and brood; that live their lives 1 From land to land nnd In my breast Spring wakens too; and my re gret Becomes an April violet. And buds and blossoms like tho rest. TLord Tennyson. Timely Views on World Topics "Solution rtf Food Supply Tiles hi Or ganization of Ijargc Farm (iroups." The food supply of the world is fall ing behind so rapidly in proportion to the growth of population that civiliza tion is already In the first stages of n period when sweeping changes in world agricultural conditions must take place, accord ing to England's foremost authority o n agricultural economics. S i r Daniel Hall, who is now in the U. S. The possibility of the world's pop ulation growing so large that there will not be enough land to grow food on is not worrying Kir Daniel. He believes economic conditions will tend toward population control through smaller families. What ho is concerned nbout is the lacK of man power to raise the crops. Berlin Eating Dor Meat; BERLIN. June 11. (A. 1M Dog. meat is still an article of human diet in Germany and the Berlin chief of police has decreed thnt the inspec tion regulations governing other meat shall jippby in the future to this article. . .. Woman's Statement Will Help Medford "I hated cooking because .all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped me until I took Adlerika.' Unless due to deep seated, causes, Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach in a sur prisingly QUICK time. It is a won derful remedy to use for constipation it often works in one hour and never gripes. Heath's Drug Store. 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