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o O O O o PAGE FOUR Bedford Mail tribune AM INnRPRS'nRNT NEWS PA PEB PCBUSUED EVERY AFTEKNOON KlOBPt SUNDAY. BY TUB UFDKOUi) PRINTING 00. Th UedfordSunday Homing Bud 1 furolahed . Office: llall Forth Fir itrct. Trfhun Building, Phone 70. A consolidation of the Pemoeratfo Ttmca, the Ml ford Mail, the Ut'clfonl Tribune, tu BuuiD- ra urcgoiiian, toe a an land incline. ROBFHT W. ItmiL, Editor. S. hUMi'lT.H SMITH, Malinger. Br Mall In Advance: ' , Daily, with Sunday Sun, year 7.6Q Jaur, with Nuiidity eun, monm io Daily, without Sunday Kun, year 6.60 Dnilr. without Sunday Kun. month . . . Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1.00 Sunday Bun, one -year 8.00 VY OARTIIER In Uedford. Ashland. Jackaon Til If, -Central Point, Phoenix, Talent and on mgnwavi: Daily, with Sunday Sun, month .7f uniiv, without bunriay hun. month Daily, without -Sunday Hun, one year... 7.60 t Daily, with Sunday Sut, one year 3.60 All termn by carrier, caah in advance. Entered ae eecond-claaa matter at Medford. Oregon, under act of March 8, 1870. WEMBKHS OF THE aMopiattb PltEHS. The Associated Preaa la eicluaivrly entitled to the ue for republication of all oewa dii patches credited Co It or not otlierwlae credited . In Una paper, and alio to the local uewi i-iib uinen nerein. All righU of republication of apedal dl Pr.chr herein arc alno n-fiervfd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthtir Perry. Music 1h fnvorod by thn National Munic coiivenlion In m.'K.sinn nt I'ort lit ml, h "a crltno piovonlntlve," with out KlviiiK crime any credit uh u munle pri'Viiitiiiivo. No fluuht tho Kentucky eonjrroHH inun, urroHtod for being ilrunk, made n few Hin'cclu'H in tho IhhI cumpulKn for stricter enCurcpment of the Vol stead Act, and reduction of tuxes. Now that tho jaywalkers have boon Blapied, tho jnyridorn ballot' Htart looking out for each other. Komeo Hopper Iihh been going to a doctor with a wore toe, and to date Iuih escaped an operation for appen dicitis THIS I'M SI AI, II.N - (Itukrr, Ore., Drmnmit) A murrliiKO I teen He wiih donletl y cat onlay to John Snowball if tho IrotiHide section when ho Nought a license to wed Jennie 'ruin.. County Clerk Combs re fused tho license because one of tho party had only been divorced threo months when tho law ro inircH tho elapso of six months before tho second marriage cero inony can bo performed. And tho little lady thoimht all the time "Tho Thundering WerU" wuh plcturo about tho radio. If Man did not spring from a nion key, he Kprnng frnm u whale, and turned out to be a poor fish. In spito of motor busses using state highways for rlght-of-wayH, tho lOspeo has always kept lis depot looking like a lmb alio. Thero sliould be u contest to hoc which noil tho fastest ho teak oh or impure magazines. (YrrKii, Oil., .lournat) Sunday afternotin, while tlio hasoball game was go I UK on, two young 'men endeavored to steal tho rear end out of a Ford which was at iho wrecking whop, ltay Morris was asleep inside and when they turned the body of tho car over to get the parts wanted, ho nwoko and eaught them. They tmid they did not have any money so he let them gt. This shown how bold tho robbers are gelling to bo around various parla of the country. New tribes are Joining tho Itiffs. In tho war iiguhiKl l-'ranco. Thoy arc tho Raffs. . Tho genera) public, and prospective candidates for office, aro prohibited from walking across tho track in front of the grandstand Sunday, while tho uuto races aro in pro gross. . II Is stated by friends lhat he is being urged lo enter tho race upon a program of sound business Judgment, based upon educational needs and problems of the city. Instead of tho division of Insurance policies, which carry a profit to those socking them. (Hnlem Statesman.) The battle for educational efficiency rages upstate, and may the best looking Insurance agent win. Somebody blundered and failed to advertise for tioo cars to park on ie Main Stem. The 11 -year old boy evangelist who last year advised grown-ups in spirit ual matters, has some keen com peti tion. Our Governor and Cirauil lec turer appointed n 17-yoar old boy a Prohibition enforcement officer f Klamath county. The lad's father Is a Republican warhorsc. ' A CAI.IKOIIMA THICK ("Time" Muuiir.im) "Thirty years ago. the annual take of Hhnd In the states of Oem-gin to Now Vork was over &u,tun,0UU pounds per tinnuiu. "Hut. from overfishing, the catch tins decreased steadily until during tho piiHt few years, it had nveraKiul Iohs than 1 3,000, ihmi iiuuikIm per an num. Thoy Hell for about 51.75 per finh. Towns and vlllajfeH which for merly thrived upon them are Krnwtni; poorer and poorer by the loss of live lihood. "Tho Federal Bureau t.f KisherleK tranHpiantB young Mhad into Caliror nia,' where' there whh never a shml before. I'llrier the careful protctn.a of thi California I-MhIi ci'Iiiiih.Imi!. they tiii-lved until, tliln year. CiliL.t nla will ship Bbout 2.000.i)oo i,., inula on Ice 3000 nillea Into the Atlantic Bcnbonrd staten. where they are sol emnly Bold nil Iho ureal nm rnro ,i. ItcncloH of the Atlantic wnlei!)," WELCOME TO THE rf0 THE officers 11 ml men of -I- jteople of Med ford mid Southern Oregon extend a heurty un eiitlitisinstie welcome. The status of the Nlitioiml fiiiitrd was triuisformetl by the Great War. Not only did the National their worth as fighting men, hut i:n integral part of the combat forces of the United States. The encampment which starts portance to Mcdford and the country. If there should be another war in the near future, these officers ami men at Camp Jackson defense, and would bear the brunt Realizing this the people of lledford have no illusions regarding the seriousness of the work outlined for tho next two weeks. The members of the National Guard have not been ealled here for a holiday, and a good time; they ing and for rigorous inslriict'ftin fare. This means strict discipline and hard work. Realizing, how ever, that all work and no play not only makes dull boys, but poor soldiers, the people of Medford power to provide as much amusement and wholesome pleasure, as the encampment schedule allows. An extensive program of dinners, dances, and motor trips has been arranged, and the entire community is anxious at this time, to assure each member of the him as an honored guest, at each Medford is anxious to make ever held in this state, both from the standpoint of work accom plished and from the standpoint of hospitality, comfort and pleasure enjoyed. , So with a cordial welcome once herewith presented, and our visiting selves entirely and completely at QUILL Jt isn't that marriage makes are easily caught. The fortunate thing about most tions, is that they arc lost. The era of universay flying do it but once. The objection to easy oiiig slow about going. Speculators: Gentlemen who lean the farmer's pockets. Americanism: Wondering why lit in another pitcher. The soft balloon tire is an improvement; now if only the drivers' heads weren't so hard. It is getting to where any community can y making n fool of itself. an; Wait THE OLD MB- Hp II K VIU.AdK where 1 dwell, the Punktowii I adore! suits me passing well, I boost it evermore. Men meet me by the pound, and say while shaking hands, "why don't you move around, and see some other lands? Why don't you move across the justly famous seas, and buy a Chinese joss, and walk the li'oinan leas?" Oh, now and then I pant for scenes that are re mote, and mutter to my aunt, "Let's take our Lizzie boat, and journey off in style, in our best duds and gowns, leave Punk town for a while, and see some other towns." And so we jog away, our faces all a-grin, and at the close of day we put up at; an inn. It doesn't make a hit. this inn with endless stairs; tho armchairs do not fit, like good old l'unUtown chairs. The beds are large ant! deep, with ornaments galore, but when I am asleep they dump me on the floor. Xo doubt tho bill of fare with good things is replete, but I find nothing there that I'd be gbid to eat. At home they always know the sort of grub I like, and bring roast buffalo, baked mnckrel or pike. And when I walk the street. of some strange, unknown town, I do not see or meet Smith, Kobinsoii or ltrown. Hut strangers scoot along, they scamper east and west, there is no dance and song to cheer the lonesome guest. And so I call my aunt, and say, "Oh, let ns romp and swiftly gallivant to l'liiiktown-by-the-Swmnp. For there we feel at home, just as our forbears did, and if again I roam, I vow I'll eat mv lid." r f f rt Schilling is the only coffee rooster who Produces only oac quality and ..one amA. a ntypne can to. out quinine nrortures the kJStrCOffce wW7-because it's j ? best forth hr ' ter; VV-. ' T C YOU don't think h't the best coffee, your money back instantly at my store. 11 The umc Jpuruu 00 Schilling Tei, Baking owder, Spice wd Extrtco MEPFXmP MATT! JXftTBNTM gffiffl, 9bmD NATIONAL GUARD. the Orefton Xutionul GtiariJ the Guard units in Kurope, prove since the war they have been made today is, therefore, not only of im state of Oregon, but to the entire would be Oregon's first line of of the initial fighting. have been called for intensive train. in the intricacies of modern war are eager to do everything in their National Guard, that they regard and every ono of these occasions this one of the best encampments more, the keys of the city arc guests are urged to make them home. POINTS men meek, but Unit the meek ones of the features of lost civiliza offers hope. The fool driver won't callers is that they are so darned match coins to see which one will thunder the manager doesn't i ;cl national publicity Mason. STAND. . It Afiri sells it in vacuum t itHi produce caeap CROSS WORD PUZZLE STORY, PUSH THE BUTON :, . Push the button and on goes the electric 1-2-4-8-8 and every thing, is nice and 7-9-12-16-21-25 so we can see. Grandma said 2-3 her day one 11-12-13 candles to get light. But that was long 15-16-17. They had 3-5 regular bathrooms cither then and used the washtubs for ljJ-l'J-20-21-22, Saturday nights! '' Let us 13-17-22-26 up a coin to sce'who is lo 4-5 to bed first. 19-23 we have no coin we can use this medal on'my watch 10-14-18. Ma, you go first 1 go 11-15-20-24-27. I'll see (hat James 23-24-25-26 the alarm clocks right as we must rise early tomorrow. Answer To' Last Puzzle 12 (my). 4-7-10 13-21 28 (bluclcd). 23-24-25 (row), I (on). 13 6 itnel), 171S1U 20-21 22 (knives). 1B-2I (nil. (It). 14-15-10 (lei), 19 27 (In) (80), 18-2G (no). 28 2 (tlo). Ciifiiriffiu, Wt'i. by The Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. ' Slintd tottara MrtfJnlM to BAfaonail trMtmsnt. will b anawarad bv Dr. Brady If LatUra thould"b brief and written In Ink. Owlno to tha liroa number of letUrt raoalvad. only few ean bo anawarad haro. No raolv nan bo Adatroaa Or. William Brady, lr sin of thiol now I lie CutnuocuH Excretion. " That the skin has more than ono sunnress nil sweating nor do T denv function we are reminded when wot lose a- piece of it. The time is now ripe to emu roihii fuels ubout that function of the! .kln which seems nio.st thoroly mis understood by the laity, most of whom are haay a: to what, If any thing is excreted e 1 i m lnated or H given off from the skin In health nnd in sickness. The appeals of short cut healers to pros pects bristle with absurd notions based on misinformation., and the sad part of it Is that the badly edu cated prospect cannot see (he ab surdity of such notions. Physiology is still an unpopular subject in the jominon schools. Children hate to learn It and teachers hate to teach it nnd I don't blame them nt all considering what passes as "physi ology." It seems that a fundamental Unowledge of human physiology quite spoils an other wise excellent pros- ect of exploitation from various angles, and therefore the fundaments ire not included in tho physiology ourse in coiVmon school. The teach ng of physiology is ior me mime cason almost invariably entrusted to a teacher who has had no par ticular training in the subject, and so you will find the pnysioiogy tencher whiling away the time of the physiology class with almost any in teresting topic that turns up: except physiology. Now, friends and Irregulnr healers, let me say precisely where I stand before I emit tho, aforementioned facts ubout the excretory function of the skin.. If I hud my way there would bo no "nathists" or "cults" of healing, but just healers, doctors. physicians, practitioners, or what ever you prefer to call them, and I believe that healers or- practitioners so qunified and designated would use methods of each and nil of the Mn-cnilPd put hies and Isms of our befuddled day. Now ain't that broad minded and fnir of me? I'll say It is, lest you have your doubts. If you aro a charter member of the Wisenhclmer club all of this will seem a little strained and unrea sonable. ' Hut when we consider the groat number of everyday errors and delusions which are founded upon a false conception of the excretory fuiiftlon of the skin and the heavy cost of these errors in both money and health, we must admit it is high tlmo somebody made a big fuss over It. I'm just reckless enough to try to start the fuss. Now got ready to get good and mad at me and the paper, for here comes the physiological fact: Nothing of consequence s excret ed (eliminated, thrown off) by the skin In health or in sickness, except salt and water. Jlefore you cancel your subscrip tion or withdraw your ad please note that I do not say that vnrious kinds of sweat baths nre not of distinct value In the treatment of disease, nor do I say that it Is harmless to FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR At District School Election Monday, June 15 . ... .-lit' ' ' -; DR. O. J. JOHNSON Ho pledges a strict application of business prin-. eiples in conducting tho affairs of the district, and fair and impartial treatment of all issues. A' Resident of the Oity FourTear& Three Children in the Public Schools,, o o This adv. paid for by 12. .1925 (of) 2(i2? 1112 S2 2-1 (Hi). 5 9 12-15-23 (after), S I I 14 loll), Inlernntmn,!! Suniliciite naaith and hvalina. nnt In rfluMa i..nnBiB a atamoad. aalf addvaad mmIam i ninAi ntada to auar aa not aanfarinlna a instruction pa per. that certain poisons may be eliml- nated in insignificant quantity in the sweat. I merely assert a physiolo gical fact, and you can't go behind fact in science. With particular re- gard for health and for eickness. practically no poisonous, toxic or waste matter of any kind is ellml- nated in the sweat or through the skin in health or in sickness. I have just come to tho conclu sion that maybo this fact, which I suppose I took for granted every body knew, explains my, as every body seems to consider it, queer po sition on the question of bathing. Hut we'll go into that later. Mean whllo let the physiological fact sim mer, and watch for tho boiling over. Ql'KKTIONS AND ANSWERS. With Much Sympathy. A woman who was once a do mestic servant in the home of Mark. Twain tells how one day when they 'IViKt'ther," Suys Austrian Finnnciul had tho pictures down, a gentleman Iicader. called and Mr. Clemens was indig- Austrian and America aro now en nant over being disturbed by somo tering the third and most important of darned book agent. By trio tlmo three stages of their'- post-war rola they had persunded to sec the gen-, tlons, in the opinion of Dr. Itudolph tleman ho was all ready for him, and Solghart, chairman of the Allgemeinb unrnrttinately the gentleman was looking nt one of the pictures as Mr. Clemens entered the reception room. Mark cussed him out, good and proper and sent him scooting he. didn't want to buy nny of his blanltety pictures and had no time to wasto on1 such chromos and all that sort of thing. Not until the visitor had left did Mrs. Clemens re mind her erring husband that tho gentleman had been most kind to them nt, their hummer home, and so on. Well, I ean sympathize with Mark Twain's feeling over tho busi- ni-ss. Naturally it annoyed him to think anybody would try to sell him his own pictures. That's Just tho way I feel when folks send mo clippings from my own column. Hard or Soft. Is a hnrd fried egg as valuable to the body as a soft fried egg? Miss P. Ij. Answer Tes. Likewise hard boil ed and soft boiled or any other way you may prefer to cook 'em. Sodn Habit. A tuberculosis patient takes a lovol teaspoonfiil of soda (baking soda) at every meal to prevent acidity and nausea, is It harmful? Mrs. D. It. A. Answer As a rulo so much soda is not ndvlsable, though thero is no particular harm in taking a tea spoonful or less daily for a time, not as a permnnent habit. ,The tubercu losis patient should have, his doctor's advice about H. Pre-Xntal Care. Sometime please recommend books on pre-nutnl tare and all that ner- taln.i to Buch eases. Mrs. B. J. . Answer A practical and sensiblo pamphlet entitled "I'ro-Natal Care." by Mrs. Mtur, West, is isauou iy me children's bureau of the labor de- partment. and may bo obtained by sending five cents for ti to the su perintendent of documents, government-printing office, Washington,' P. I..' The best book I know Is Dr.' J. Morris slemons' "Tho Prosnoetive Mends of tho candidate, Mother," published by D. Applcton fo til ins Aimletons. Na-v ork V. v.. at about $2. if I recollect the price.' Tho Third Groat Plague. I noticed In a talk about syphilis you recommended a short course of ireatnWnt eueh year, after arrest of the disease. Kindly let me know (limit ' thoKP nnniml courses and of what thev tthould consist. A. J. Answer That is for your physician to decide. Send a stamped Belf-ad- dressed envelope for general Infor mation about this third great plague, Uu,t do not send this clipping. "Another sort o' liiishund I woultlir lmvo Is tlr kind that stints on trip an' says, 'I'll take you nlollR If jini think you want t' bo,' V says Mi. Ijife Hud... It's liurd t' tell which Rlt-s knocked tli most, th' success or th failure, but It's mighty close.' Poems That Live They have no song, the sedges dry, I And still they sing. It is within my breast they Bing, As I pass by. "Within my breast they touch a string, They wake a Blgh. - , Thore is but sound of sedges dry; In me they sing-. : George Meredith. Timely Views on Vorld Topics "Austria mill America Cominsr Closer Osterrethische Bo- den Credit Anhalt in Vienna, express ed In an interview recently. This stage he added, is that in which the building up of business on a sound and lasting basis will be the chief development. "I can see threo distinct stages of the post-war rela tions between this country and, Aus- trlj, " til" fiolchnct Dr?.SIE&HAKr said. "Immediately after tho nrmistlce, whon my country suffered terribly from tho effects of the protrncted war, the people of the United States, under the leadership of your great economist and philanthro pist, Herbert Hoover, came forward at once and through their splendid generosity and able organization, help, ed to preserve the life nnd health of scores of thousands. The Americans hnvo won forever the henrts of our people, but charity must ho reserved for the extraordinary events and I am glad to say that this period is a thing of the past... . COMMUNICATIONS Currier IMgeon Found. To tho Kditor. A couple of days ago a carrier pig eon seemingly weary and hungry came to our place. It had a rubber band on the right leg with Inscription 737 on one side nnd 746 on tho other. On left lec it has nn nliimlnn,,, 1,nrl wan inscription A J 20 D 7S10 I have it confined at present! but if I don't learn anything about It. will nneraie it soon. I thought some ohe might be inter ested, hence this notice. ' MRS. A. 15. MacDON'ALD. Eagle Point, June 11. Summons for Publication Equity No. 2991. In the Circuit Court of the stnte of uregon, tor tne county of Jackson The California Oregon Power Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs Kosa Heed, Nettie Reed, Mary Wood, W. A. Ellett, A. H. Ellett, the neirs or innes Ellett. deceased, and the unknown heirs of Innes Ellett. deceased, and the unknown heirs i itosn Keen, Acttle Reed. Mary Wood. W. A. Ellett and A. R. Ellett John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements, his wife, and the un known heirs of John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements; Gold-Ray """'J' -o-. a corporation, Oold-Ray Realty Company, a corporation, and all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, Hen or Interest In the real es tate described in the complaint herein. Defendonts. 10 Kosa need. Nettle Reed, Mary Wood. W A. Ellett. A. R. Ellett. the heirs of Innen Kllutt ,tnnanDI.j t the unkrsnwn heirs of Innes Ellett. de- . . nun me uiiKnown neirs of Rosa Reed. Nettie Reed. Marv Wood. W A Ellett and A. R. Ellett: John ClenO vn i mm .Margaret Ann 1'ments. his wlf... an-1 the 11r1k19.n1 heirs of .l,n t lenient and M..;u-et Ann Clement.-GnUI-ltay Realty Co. n PrnnMn.. C.old-Ray H.siiy Company, a corpora ....... inLiuiii-r persons nr unknown ell on a;.,o 'ruing anv rlirhr titiaX.- Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE. The words start in tho numbered squares and run either across or down. Oaly one letter is placed in each white square. If the proper words are found each combination of letters in the white squares will form words. The key to puzzle the lirst word is given in the drawing. Below are keys to the other words. 9 I r i l Running Across. ' Word 1. In the picture. Word 4. Poetical of bibical ex pression meaning "look," "behold." Word 6. A small island. Word 7. Opposite of last Word 8. Upon. Word 9. To trust or depend on any one. ' . ... Running Down. Word 1. A seaman or mariner.' ' Word 2. Sicl'.nesses or misfor tunes. Word 3. Thoughts expressed in rhyme or meter. Word fj, JSot crazy. ' . a ANSWERED. .'-. . 1 described In the complaint herein, the above named defendants: In the nniiie of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled court-and cause and there answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you .within ten (10) days from the dato of sorvlco of this summons upon you. If served within Jackson County, Oregon; or if served within nny other county of Oregon, then within twenty (20) dnys from tho date of tho service of this sum mons upon you; or if served by publi cation, or out of the stato of Oregon, after an ordor of publication, then on or before the last day-prescribed in tho order for the publication of the sum mons, which last day is tho 19th day of Juno. 1925. And you will please take notice that if yoi fail, to so appear and answer said complaint within said time, tho plaintiff will npply to the above enti tled court for tho relief prayed for in tho complaint, an dns specified in said complaint, reference being made to tho original complaint on file herein and to tho whole thereof. And the plaintiff will further apply to the said court for a decree decreeing the plain tiff to bo tho owner nnd entitled to the possession of 'tho following de. scribed real pioperty, situated in Jackson county, Oregon, to-wlt: i The Northeast quarter of Seetloa Twenty nnd the West half of tho .Norfheast quarter ot Section 30 in Township 32 South of Range Three East of tho Willamette c.Mriclian. And for a rlpcr rn tv.a . . tho plaintiff is the ' owner of m'til promises, freed from ii " or interest of nny of the nbovo named Il"aa each of them, and any nl "an or cnoration chaini ng by, through or under '.hem. and rteht"??.?.0'.1?9 Rald panics y right, title, interest. norr o ... or to the said property described In Fast o?Th'l1:'inrt 03 B"e:lfl"" r.ast of tho lllamettc Morirfi 1 . lllnti" IU take judgment against such defendants as appear heroin for plaintiffs, costs ami dis bursements of this suit to he taxed ill take a decree for such other and further relief as to the court shall seem Just and equltal.le In Ih" pro! nnrt'hi ummns Is Published under and In accordance with the order of ?iMHM"y J"1' t'h0 above en titled court and cause requiring it to Tribune" . the JhJFord Ma," m Me,l,o"Hda,'ly,nPwsp,,'cr Pabllfhed in Medford. Jackson county. Orernri once a week for a period of six weeks' and requires you and each of you to appear and answer tho complain, ofslin'Unstntiioi HEAMES & PFivrt, Addre- ifl?fya for Plaintiff, iinress. 412 Libertv nrrin , ford. Jackson r;; "X I'l- , " CASH PAID For Seaond-Hand Furniture and Stove W. A. KINNF.Y Furniture Home I dI5 E. Main Phone 505 ' $e real estate Q