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Mft!OffD MATT; TttTBTTyn. MEDTORD. OREGON. IffoPAY, JUNE 15. 1925 PAGE FOUtt Hedford Mail tkibuj AN mDEPPNDENT NKW8PAPEB JRTBUflUKD EV'KBY AmSBNOOH tXOtf' O . HUN DAT, BY THK I MEDKOKU PRINTING CO. Tb Mediord Sunday Morning Sun la hiraiabc fMacrtbtra oaainuf ma acvau-aaj oaiij nw 0Mc4: Mall rth fir atreat Trftuna BulldlDf. Pbonc 7f) A rvtnaoHHatlon of the Democratic Time, tbi Madford Mail, the Umifon) Trltiune, Uia ttgutb an Urrtoiiian, Uia Aiiiiaiw i riDuni. BOBKHT W. RtlHL, Kditor. B. SUailTKR HUH II, aUriagar. y all In Advance Dailr. with Sunday Bun, year 7.6; tut It. with Simdav Hun. nonu 7 bvilti wllboul Sunday Sun, year 0.60 Daily without Sunday Sun, month . fft-ealv Hal) Tribune, one year......... S iubday bun, one year 1.0" VY OARKIKR In Wed ford, Ashland, Jarkaoo rill, Ontra) Point, Phoenix, Talent and 01 ft tvhwava: - Dairy, with Sunday Sun, month .75 ' bull, witimut Nundav Sun. month..... .0' billy without Sunday Bun, one year.. 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year $. U trrma by carrier, caah Id advance. Entered aa aarond-cliaa matter at Medford Ufrejon, unner act oi Marco s, letvw. Sworn ' daily aver circulation (or tli aofitlfi tndlna; Aiirll lit, 1824, ir,H9, more tiiai fouW Ute circulation ei any oiner paper pun Bailed r Circulated in JarkMon county. MKMBRBB OP THK AfWooirtTW TltEHS, , The Aeaocieted 1'reae fa exiluaively entitle' 19 tne uae ror republication oi an newa oia efctiee credited to It or not otherwlee credlte jo Cttle paper, and alao to tLe local newa pub - All rltfhta of republication of apeda) dl eicut nerein are aiao reaerrea. ,1-rrtT, -- Mil Ye Smudge Pot h By Arthur Perry. Hcience ha invented a radio con trapllpni that enabled people In i room to see whnt in roIiik on 10 miles owuy.l, Vhlle this will be a weat help to thelw'onien folks in kevplntr truck Of ihoir niutcj) at committee mcfjtliiKH, what tttfc world really needn Ih a win dow screen that will keep out files. and . tjhf RV Hone of. Hparrows at dawn.'"1 , : iii! . Th -jiollce have IhhuimI order tliat the- military purade tomorrow nhall not be punctuated with delivery wiik untf. and interrupted hy 4dH darling Unexpectedly out of alleys. ' 100'Voar ano today, benzine wa dlncovVtred. Our apondullcku depoHi torie, and chinwhacklnft eHtuoliHlu ntents forfrot to honor the occaoion by oiOHing- up throe day, u 1 their Grand Dranons of the Realms, HipeurlriK the land with riKhteoiutneHH. at the, rink of bccomlnK wickedly rich, have fallen upon evil dayH. Two HUch now find theniHelves in tho unnacred and unfailing bond of county jails awaillng trial for violation of lawn. Hnd apparently beyond the aid of well greuHuN iillbiH. The llikh Rocttaluj-uin of ' Indiana, charRO with, the murder of a hi, when tho party Kt rutiKh hoauttid, "my word in law," hut ho far ha hui unable to prove it. Satur day 'thti niaUer of Colorado went to tho kaJabooKO for failure to divulge, for Irwoino tax purpOHCH, the extent of th).ueker harvests. Huch trnsln IncldetitH kauHe klanly "kurHOH, an well they might, and curb Hhlrt-talled Im pudem4 effectively to the point of doing tnothlnK inoro Halntly than ma neuvetlpfc In cow paHturo on moon light night, and daubing paved road 8 with tho mystic letter K. I. O. Y. - "Wiifcnrc poppifs c;hov . . . (Pri'KN Dinpalcli) The spring plowing on the for- nier, jbiittlf fields of Plunder ha ' produced the usual harvest of '; dea(h front the explosion of bur led I shells. Four death have 1 beefithu caused f no far this sea eatwn. !(!. WILHON c. (fi. wilhon PAitou:r to VIKi'l'lFTKU WBDDINU IN COURT lIOUl (lldllne Mni-shfield News.) The unttul proceedure, but why men tion una Phijhjl pole win Just ns ninny argu ments with guHollne propelled vehicles a loejjftrutiveH. . itii 1 Nod jhalj beauty doctors are regu lated ff LtnmlHHlonly, of eoui-He), mime cosmetician belonging to the wrong nnlillqtjj herd, Is sure to give n me Hugo for a license. lloill'lit! (((tides still rage between tho Riffs and the French, ami one battle was wbitie llian a country dance fight.'! Hatniiday. Ijidy Ford -Coupe I ; Kah ihto CtiunteKM Chevrolet. Thil;: 'words would interest us. If W 'really cared a cuss. I JAMK MARK OF C.MtS (I'ortiHiitl I'aiH'r) U T.'pII. Cap Itol iftll, plaHterer Momlay night, Isaac Neuberger also gave the ex- the manager planatlOn of nils- of n Washington t a k on j footwork lust nlf ht after til cur. had rum paged , ticros the stdewallt at First and lijalson Kt.. knock fl. over u drlnklnW fountain and ri a I led it self iltilu display of thfj Oregon Woo Nn Mill store. Hi Ho was irr eik.t e d on a ohai-KC Uof reck- tess riiiyi"g. :i! t:if Htrcci i-.miiuiaiit, iirrlilculiilly mnt tils heavy c 11 I-IH'l-ilHM WiinIUiir. ion Htrpt-l, kiHirk ih! a 1 (i-yenr-oli! boy off n Itlryt'lf. lore a fVniltM off n ttlan and pIKnl tlu-uiiKh the win dow of a tntlor Htoro In tho l'it tock block. Ho explained to tho pollre that hla foot tiatt L-omi-down on iho ac celorator inNtoait of the bruko. He wn not nrrenteil. Juno 15, III '-':. II. I'nine, U. H. A To:!'0lonel W (rftl)!!'. ' Frottlf Your corr. -' Bubjiwt: Cooklnic of Pnce. Hnnk. 1 RoWfenceii: .Medfoid Legion, Ihsui June 'lit. 1925. i J. tf enpeel full' l-eliuest tho ninttoi lio dropped, for the i-oin It la the Pnec that kill". g t-'iii'lhi'i-. the diKll on Iho dooi rod: "Prlvo Keep Out," but a t-up-tuin jnJked In. DON'T FORGET TO VOp. ON'CE more the people of Medford are called upon to exercise ' their pjvelej;e of the franehise. Today a inemher of the school hoard is To he selected to take the place of Dr. I). I'hipps, whose term has expired. All qualified voters may vote today, and those who have not done so, as this is read, are ursied to do so, so that the selection may represent the will of the majority and not the desire of any clique or faction. The time to exercise discrimination is at election time, not after. Those who fail to vote today, have no l ijjht to' complain of the re sult next week or next year. So if you haven't marked a Imllot, pet Inisy at once, and place a cross hesidc the name of the candidate you prefer. AN IDEAL THE sudden death of Julius Krultsehnitt, prohahly the fore most railroad executive of the present generation, calls atten tion to the astonishing number of heart fatalities the past few months. Only n few days ago Vicc-l'resident Marshall dropped, off sud denly only a few weeks after ficneral Miles. John Singer 'Sargent a few weeks 'before, was a victim of the same ailment, and only three days ago Warren S. Stone famous railroad labor leader, sud denly died from heart attack. I'erhaps the medical fraternity parent epidemic, but what we are such an earthly departure. ' To suddenly drop off, without ing or pain, and alter a lite of way to go. QUILL Dried fruit isn't like a edges first. Ho, hum ! June brings roses and io I nele Sam. Work hard and get rich and as the poor do. The genius of letters need not can Write advertisements. The world's tropicwurd trend of food or the fashions. A..renr-yisioji mirror, is n good the times is forward lookers. ' - , BlystdK-; finirrfflr,' (f p pa il'ii haracter had no relatives. by wait ' OLD TIMES. LONG SINCE ten bucks; I 0X0 SINCE I labored on a hoed things herded pigs and ducks. I fumed and fretted in the sun, at la bors that exhaust, and when the long,; long day was done, the evening was a frost. There were no books about, the shack, to ease the deadly grind; a horse book mid nn almanac were nil thht one could find. The women folk, too tired to talk, would wish the evening gone, and in their chairs the men would rock, and groan and cuss and yawn. The town was many vcrsts away, and no one yearned to go to hear a lecture or n play, or see a , wild beast show. Our lives were barren ns the lives of Eskimos, whale-fed ; mid men and damo.els and wives till wished that they were dead. Last month I journeyed back again to see that sweat-stained soil, and teetered down the wold and glen whore once I used to toil. I spent an evening in the shack and gos siped 'with the folks, and no one combed an almanac to resur rect old jokes. A phonograph, quite fit for queens, played chaste, uplifting airs, and there were books and magazines on tables, floors and chairs. The youngsters of the household plan ned to go to see a show; they had their motor car at hand, with gas to make it go. They were in touch with all the things that entertain and charm; "The world has moved," I said, "by jings, since I worked on a farm." It's getting better every day, this world in which we dwell, though pessimists may weep and bray, and gnash their teeth and veil. Children Cr MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Hid Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Fevcrishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always ok for the sinnature of &xJiSty7f-tejiA'U Absolutrlv Hamilrv; - No t ipiatrv Physicians everywhere recommend it. DEATH. can find some cause for this ap interested in is the desirability of protracted illness, without suffer usefulness, is certainly the ideal POINTS nation. It gets dry on the outside brides and the second payment you can retire and live Dimply prostitute art to get a living. He -i . '. ' ' ' .may, be. caused by either the need i' ' ., thing, but the urgent- need of v - t ly , is ono ..in Vhich ,tho chief Mason Ml l farm, and drew, each month, with my strong right arm, and Y FOR e CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY HE CO.ES FROM THE MUD ' "1-2'" cried little Edward.r l see a 7-10-11-13- 15- I9-fly! Do yon ?" "Yes 8-9-10, I see one, too!" cried Sally. "13- 16- 17'-18 on the fence and I 11-12 sure that other one will 13-14 over there and sit on that 2-4-6 Slump !" "O!" cried Eddie. "There's a dragon -3 -4-5 sitting on that tall blade of grass! Can't you see it 19-20-21 and hob about with the weight of the dragon- ' - "See, brother. 17-21. the drago.i-fly is miking for the ftumpl Doesn't he look like an aeroplane?" cried Sally. "Yes, a little 12-U-!''-7" h'tio tv t. ----Mane!" n':l :r.Hdie. ANSWER TO LAST PUZZLE. 6-C-7-8 (papa); 1-2-3-4 (flag); 910 (father); 41U-15-21-25 (goinR); 5 - 11 - 16 (any); 22-23 (an); 20 21 (in); 12-13-14 (dyer). Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D filflnad itttara partalnlna; to twraonai ftaaith ami hy liana, not to tlaaa flajnooll Of 'Mtmont, will bo anaworod by Dr. Brooy If Umpod," aaif odefcaaaad onvolopo lo onoloood. Lattara ahould"bo brlaf and wrfttan in Ink. Owl no to tho largo numbor of lottoro rooolvod, only Taw oan oa anawarao nort. no rapijr oan do maao to ajuanoo nn oonrorminf w liwtruouona Addrooa Dr. William Brady, lr ra of thla nowopapor, If I Wero You prohahly will' not remember, unless you are an antl-vacclnutlonist or a pro-compulsory vaccimiiionisi. that I wild the other day that my first edict upon belnff crowned kin; would emljody these three effeetH: (1) aboli tion of compulsory rabid vaccinationists any little tricky laws .whereby the rabid : vacationists enforce such jabuse indirectly; (3), tho provision of- ' thff free vaccination by the state ,(c'est mol) for all who might desire the pro. lection which. we.be.ljfcye it affords; (?) abolition of ull isolation, quarantine or other restrictions upon the liberty of subjects affllcated with snuillpox or exposed to It. If this? seems nl aU undoHlruble' doh't'A mukV'uto kW. that's ull. If I were still king the morning nf r, I should call ky fiscal gents, economists, revenue collectors and such, and set them to work on a plan to give reasonable and just compensa- tion to every subject who might be Isolated or quarantined by the health authorities for the public safety, matter what disease such subject, might have. It seems to me that un- der our present democratic (speaking humorously) government we work a rank Injustice upon people whom we Isolate or quarantine, not for their own welfare, mind you, but for the public welfare. Even the scum and the ene- mies of society that we isolate in pris- onsand other penal insttiutions receive more or less compensation state's ! prisoners receive pay for their labor J and free board and medical attention nnd wife both of whom have dark and movies and books and about ev- j brown hulr and dark eyes should have erythlng one could deslro for comfort, a red headed baby with no hair this Why, then, do we assume, or rather color on either side of the family? The usury the right to isolate a respectable baby is 16 months old and has quite citizen for days, weeks or months with- red hair. (T. hi.) ' -out any compensation and indeed nt Answer Maybe the dealer had no great loss to himself? When 1 be- mauve or old gold in stock and sent come king I'm gonna see that the re- along the red head temporarily, and spectable citizen gets a fair deal, even :the poor misguided parents have be If I have to take away some of the come so fond of the red head that soft privileges we have allowed ene- they're gonna keep it. I wouldn't mind mies of the state. jhaving a red head phenomenon like Tho famous "Typhoid Mary," if I that In my own family, if It were a recollect, had the audacity to protect boy. The standard colors legally per again being restricted In her choice of milted for hair are (1) black, .2) free lahor and hor fright to travel, and 'brown, (3) tow, (4) yellow, 5) red. am I In error In thinking that the 'ilennn and blue are irregular Parents court granted Mary something akin to alimony I may be wrong, but anyway it ought to make a fine point nt law and I wish somo determined citizen would bring suit against the munlcl- pality or state that quarantines or lso. lates him, to establish a precedent, What answer could the state enter to I such a claim? Whose fault is it that tho citizen catches typhoid fever or niptneriq or measles f Is It not the I Medford j Business College I REOPENS j Summer Schedule Basis . EE THURSDAY, JUNE 18 H DICTATION IN SIX WEEKS GUARANTEE! H Tiarvin is 'especially advantageous to. those desiring E: mastery of stenography for office or college and university S work. 3 Special Hurrmglis bookkeeping lnneliifie and calculator r ",i courses. ' i Individual Gregg shorthand, speed typing and dictaphone practice. S Home study courses in sciitifie salcsmaiiahip, beak- S keeping anil higher accounting. Special Low Summer Rates - llllllllltllllllllllllllll (to); 7-12'-18 (pa's); 1-8 13-19-24-29 - 2726 - 30 (parade); 3-9 rat); 17-23-27 tate) ; 16-17-18-19 (rash); 26-27-28-29 , . Still King. fault of the state? Has the state not failed to "control" the preventable dis ease? lias nut the state's officer, the health commissioner, failed In his duty to protect the public from the spreud of such disease? By what reasoning can the state transfer the burden of the cost of such protection of the pub lic to the shoulders of the victim of the state's own negligence, That the state has long abused citi zens in this matter. Is no argument for the justice of the practice. A king -long before my reign felt that he had tle right to levy burdensome taxes . Upon the colonists of this country, but the colonists held a tea party and over- turned the precedent; -. J So when I am king we'll have a fair schedule of compensation rates to be paid to ihe victim of isolation or quar- antine, Jo honest 'recognition of the secrlficc such-ti citizea-makea Jji be,-.. half of cjhe tftn. V ' IK-? ft-i r- ' QUESTIONS A.l ANSWERS ' Meet Old Ben I have been told that eating straw- berries will give one rheumatism or If one already, has It, It will become worse, la this so?. (Miss It. E. N.) Answer If it were so. a lot of us who just don't beMeve In rheumatiz at nil would be laid up with three or four i kinds of rheumatiz about this time of year. Get your shortcake while the berries are good. Strawberries are less nourishing than lemons, than which, as ny fatuous fat woman can tell you, I iere is nothing than whicher. But then ,the shortcake and the cream will niake up for any deficiency In nutritive value. I The Itvil Head Phcnoncnon. I Would you please tell me why a man 'with black hair often have red head- ed children. Glossy blnck hair Is red hair in disguise, so to speak, for the gloss of glossy black hair Is due to a jred pigment. So there is probably 'nothing the law . can do., about the case you describe. Bedbugs Ilato tlie SluTf Some time aco I read in vuur rol umns that a solution of one pound of copperas (iron sulphate, green vit oral) lifewo gallons of water, spruyed on walla and floor will be effective la ridding a house of bedbugs. Will the solution spot the walls or painted woodwork or bedclothing ? Is it dan gerous or Injurious to health? (M. L ) Answer The copperas solution wan re.m mended by a correspondent. I think it would spot wall paper or bed clothing, but such insecteldes should be applied rather to the cracks and crevices where the bedbugs hide. Cancer t t My mother 'has' a cancer on the cheek. Doctors tmy she is too ojd and feeble to take radium treatment. What precaution should we take? She washes the dishes and prepares the vegetables for our meals. (Mrs. M. F. W.) Answer Cancer is not communica ble. Ordinary cleanliness is sufficient precaution. HidreM Sgli It pays to liiy honest,' hut II don't nny enough t' null u tut v' people, l.lttle firuvn-yeiir-olo Mjvt Push has refused V hnvo her inarrlnwi an nulled 'enuse Hhe'd have t' wait two whole yearn bcturo sho. coul l try It agin. i Robert Ixm Bacon. Congressman Itobert L. Bacon of the Long Island district, N. Y., Is be. ing mentioned as the G. O. P. candi date for the governorship of that state In the next election,") f. jtJorn in Boston, Mass.,.;- July 23, 1884, he4 was edu cated at' Harvard .college .where he received the degree of ' A" rC'In 1307;' nnd the degree of LL.B. in liU-Q. r-vFoJ lowing college he -waji employed in the U. S. treas ury department He remnined only a short time with the trensury, how ever, when he bo- "RoOt.1-X3wm came a member of the banking firm of Kissel, Kinnicutt A Co., New York. ? r - From banking Bacon drifted into politics and In 1923 he became a member of the 68th congress from the First N. Y. district. When the world war broke out Ba con entered the Plattsburg training camp and enlisted in the New York National Guard. During 1916 he serv ed on the Mexican border. , He was with the field artillery from 1917 to 1919. At one time he served as assist ant to the chief of field artillery nt Washington. D. C, and was promoted to major. He was appointed lieuten ant colonel and colonel of the officers relief corps .'and later became - com manding officer of the 304th cavalry o fthe 61st division. He Is now col onel of field artillery of the officers' relief corps. - Bacon is a member of a large num ber ef military, mercantile, farm, civic and social organizations. Including the U. S. F. A. association, Military Train ing Camps association, National De fense society, New York State Cham ber of Commerce and tho National Press club. Premier Pnlnlcve Returns. BAHCELONA, Spain, June 15 (A. P.) Premier Painlcve of France ar rived here by airplane thin afternoon and departed for .Toulouse, France. He is returning from French Mo rocco to Paris. If we'd indulge In meditation nnd exercise our cereWtlon. the' less we'd think of medication. MAKING That is our big aim; Who's Who customers a friend. And we are doing it, too, just by giving the very best values at reasonable prices. Satisfaction goes with every purchase, so you can't lose. Just give us a try. . Iliokory Stj-le Shirts, dandy value for........... , 95 Blue Chainbray" Work Shirts ...70 Work Box.,...!'.,..,.. T 10 Khaki -Handkerchiefs "104' Men's, Khaki Work Pants S1.25 ifeji's Waist Overalls ;ZZII"!Z'$l!l5 Men's iSolid Leather Work Shoes........Z...Z..i $2.50 Straw Hats , 25 Array & Outing Stores EVERYTHING FOR W0RKINGMAN AND CAMPER 32 So' Central Ave, Opposite Hunt's Craterian R.S Stewart, Your Satisfaction 1Mger Phone 9I3-L Is Our Success . JfrWj" Car for the Children's Pictorial o Cross Word Puzzle HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE. The words start in (he numbered squares and run either across or down. Ony one letter is placed in each white sqnare. If the proper words are found each combination of letters in the white squares will form words. The - key to. puzzle the Hrst word is g'en in the drawing. Uelow are keys to the other words. Running Across., Word 1. What the boy in the picture is called. Word 4. A name signifying a person's rank. What the narne of a book is ualled. Word ft. A city in Nebraska. Word 7. A river in the east of Englund. . Running Down. ', Word 1. A city in Michigan. Word 2. A dry fruit or seed having a hard shell. Word :). Handsome and refined. Word 6. Always, forever. Also yes or yea. SAT'JRDAVS PUZZLE ' ANSWERED. V U A T fie, ft Ll u o to O T O ft o N T O j 1 COMMUNICATIONS Opposed to Dor License Pliin. To the Editor: 1 I have Just read In The Mail Trill-1' une the news article stating thnt the city council has placed a license on dogs and at the same time refused to allow them upon the streets. 'The latter part of May I called up the city attorney and asked him If It was legal to license a doglkept with in the property lines of the owner. He stated that he had not looked up tho law regarding It so I would like to nsk just what It means. It seems to me that no dog catcher Would have the. audacity to enter a man's residence or yard and tako away his dog or nnythlng else ho owns. As 1 look at it tho license issued by a city or even the state is for the purpose of showing owner ship and a permit for the animal to have its freedom., It is comparable to licensing an auto and then for-; bidding It to bo used . except .-upon one's own property. , ,,..4W,.. ... , There Is no doubt that a city nun the right to license dogs which use its street, but I doubt r the . legality: of a city charging a license for'w dog to use its master-'s house. , 1 do not profess to know the legal sido of It, but certainly Justice is on my side. A. C. ALLEN, .. : Ilocky Point, Ore. O. N. fi. Odd Fellows. ' ".'"l,'. ". "n . L "" Dancing nnd refreshments. 73 FRIENDS to make every one of our Crater Lak Caravin.. ' iftffiHttffiSaMLVaBaaUaaW