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Bedford Mail tribunk AM INDKPRN11KNT NRWSPAPKB ' HIINDAV. BY TUft MRproHD PRINTINU CO. Hk Medtord Sunday Horning 8im If furnlabrd tML-rlbera dalring lb levaudi; dally mwi- Offlct: Wortb Fti ftrat. Trtbuna Building. 11719 Pbone 76. A conaolldatloD of the Demoeririr Time. tb Mwiford Mill, tlie Medfunl Tribune, the Mputb ni Ofeguulaa, Ui Ashland Triune. ROBEHT W. RUHI., Editor. B. 8UMPTER faUi'l ll, UauKr. U4I In AHvario! Daily, wftb Huiidy Sun, year $7.60 . UmIIjt, wIUi Huiiday Huii, monta 'o lull, without Hundar Hun. tear 6.60 Dally, without Hunduy Hun, montb . . .06 Wilr Uail Tribune, one year 1.00 fubdny Buu, one year S-00 T 0ARK1KK In Medford, Aatiland, Jarkaon rtJlt, Ontral Point, Phoeiiii, Talrot And on !(uyi: iMly, wltt Sunday Sun. month 1 .76 w pxll, without Sunday Hun, month 66 n.Uslly, without Sunday Hun, one year,.. 7.60 laily, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60 All tonne by carrier, oaah fn advanoa. . Kntarrd aecond-ctaea matter it Med ford. 0roo, under act of March a, 187V. MEMBRHH OF TUB AWtJt71ATT, fit ESS. ' The Aaaoclated Preaa li exclueivcly entitled be the ua for republication of all newa die Mldiea credited ro it or not othvrwla credited kt (Hi paper, and alao to the local newa nub Netted herein. All'lifftita of republication of fpeclaJ dla- flmn Herein are auo reeeirea. 1 ' L -jw- : ille Smudge Pot '!'! Br Arthur Perry. Tl(e) heated period Is now a fried comtia. .(Ill the unusual always happens, UN IctiNUtil! Two Ri'iitUmu'ii wilt) AmalidMn on IiIh I'ular flight, fell through the Ice tho first opportunity. in" J"Uke Ifl grinding 'out it h regular nudtt). of the newly handcuffed, The briUifJi ure nil "churmliiK." like in- witf-ji-flying, and the kicioiiih ure nil 'InjlntrlouH, liko our Htreet cur line. Tfiw carefree hiring and firing of IJ lit . O profeHHoi H by the board of retftwlH, BoinetltneH looks like the pro- fewjorif Involved wre on the wrong side of the political fence. , AtVIDKXTAIXY. OF COlHSK in (Weitorii Knithicl) . ( While AHHiHtlng Jim Sea Use, IiIh ' ennipelltor in the meiit buHiness, with the repair of n meat cutter . yeterflay ufternoon, NIvah C'raw - fpr.d had the mlHfortune to lone ytho endB of two finger, of hin , rfht hand. A medal will now he prenented lo theeokuk, 1)1., Hhlek who planted a hard right to the Htontuch of bin lady f)'lein, turned enemy, when Hhe lov ingly endeavored to admit daylight to IiIh anntomy with a popular make of pjHbbl peforo hlH affinity regained flViwJnfl and pumpoHure, pml.pow Uerryli her noHe, the - proponed victim Wast I ft tho boHum of hln family once more.; vThlh neck of the weeilfl Ih going to amount to Homethlng. Metrupulitan upHtjlle pnpern belittle our weather, and. lupritate pupei-H belittle our weather, on a par with climatic con Ultlqnn In Lou Angeles. Lady Ford-Coupe, And Countewt Chevrolet, i ilM Are uoth n.ulto gray From keeping fat uwny. ehl Aunt Ada I aeem to ho very popular among the glrla and thoy all te)l(jitje I am cute and say fluttering thingn about me. (Portland Tele gruihl) Htund buck! lt n my turn to hltjhtn! I. jilt MKAMXO A DAXCK ' i More of these Joint community . HffUirH should be given In order ; td get better ucuiminted with our iiltfhborH. AMOther fish expert-Iiuh been am puutd from his tusk. When the fult. vlgiilflcunoe of this horror soaks In pn( the piscatorial enthusiasts, the flnnyi tribe will quit using their tails for steeling purposes. W! There are still plenty of decent magutinen left on the news stands, und .hu Impure ones to bide between their covers while ifiuklng u sly pur chbyj u typical female trick, and evi dence of the Innate Hhrewdness of the mi Id; Hex. ' Ill Hoon he time lo null looHe n tooth on a roiiKtlnK ear. II. AND, WHAT OK IT I'cmllettm FjiNt Oivgonliin) (leo. JohiiKon and baby WiVi of Mi'ssn(r left recently for hri former home In SuHkatoon, ndu to visit. tieni'Ke H ltath i'aiid doeun't like It very well. Mil Illicit are wnrmliiK tip for thv 1 9 JH fu'ltnnry. In unothor immth all thn.' niblttlclunH will bo on I ho mump or jtne pulpit ,Th kiu'en of HpitnlHh women nre theiflhiicHl mul nioHt tiiaulirul In tln wotfflf lnvaune DtH'auHe MianiNh Wtimon pray moi'f ihan thont' tif other rmwitii ovf ihnn thof li liUllL'tlll.) (Hiy itulh'tln.) Hint to tlulhlicvlkln, f1!' ..rij community can nmv pnropl to motHfthe courthouse ovor JatkHon VllIfaMeaU body. Hfjitncc has fixed It ho local niuftUt o" K HwlnuultiK. and come outfU'lth urlRlnal cumplcxlons Intact !i fATIIKHINK 0;J 'Torfiiltone" JohiiHon, head of the tfhchool boartl, A&hiuneu thut he BprnnR from an vft And UrlKKliiitf Hperm. Hut Jlfoud that man was created from t dUHt, ThouKh dUHt Ih dirtier than ckkm,. i OtiMtvd me from my place in the ' Hchool For HhowdiK a picture to tho pupils Of w child emei'Kinw from an vKKhell, Ailci; tfllias them all the beauty and ' ai oiider Of evolution that nut k cm a tnlinl Oil! of an vkk and Hperin. Ko I retired and mImikkI'! alonff. And ntarved a little and brooded much To the end of the farce! (ISdgur Loo Mutatem.) IT ISN'T HOT, THE BEST wny to suffVr from the heat is to tnlk about it. Tho best wny to kiM'p (rol is to keep busy. ' The pust feu- (biys the? tlifi'inomctcr in Southern Oretton has been onjo.vinif its annual attempt to break the altitude record. Last year the attempt was made the first weeks biter, three years afio it was on the Fourth of July. Weather stnlisties show the attempt is always made, never sue eeeds as far ns national reeords (,'" brief duration. lint as usual there are complaints, and much fussing and fum iiiK particularly on the part of try to keep cool. There is no harder work in the And there is nothing easier than regular routine and disregarding People in poor condition with hard work to do in the open, of course, will suffer. Hut their suffering, after all, is nothing to complain about. Look over the records of the ago. With the mercury from five it was in Medford yesterday men like flies. The death list in New York alone passed the hundred mark. Heat has never killed anyone in the Rogue River Valley, and never will. The old crack about the humidity is pretty badly weather beaten, but nevertheless it still holds good. .So advise to cut out the weather-wailing is good advise. Instead of complaining, there should be general rejoicing that we live in n part of the country where the thermometer can shoot as high as it pleases, and nothing suffers materially outside of a few cold weather dispositions. Di 'ess lightly, cat lightly, and go lightly on the weather con versation. It isn't hot in Medford. At least not hot, as far as the vital statistics go, QUILL Some of the new sport garments indicate' that war lias no monopoly of alrocities. Most of the biking is now done from the parking place to vbere J on are going. One objection to the cluip with of his friends are minus. Too frequently, having the means having it overdone. The President's name is being things, including New England. tATfnc'rVnKC1 iiffmy makes very your wife will find out about it. The idea of a six-wheel bus is to pass over a pedestrian without It is easy to condemn them didn't have to live with either of Correct this sentence: "She Usher "niul the Negro dialect of RipplinRhumost FOUR PER I NT CANADA I hoy 're .sellinj. beer of piineh, mill legions come bottles with, their lunch. From Koeliester mid Buffalo, from Syracuse and also Troy, in Hurginp; waves the people flow, to sample the verbolen joy. For years there's been a growing thirst throughout this land of Volstead laws, and men would travel verst on verst to buy fierce liquids for their craws. They had to drink in noiseome den, and always feared the law was near, ami sighed, "Oh, ehee, if once again we could' get pickled without fear! To drink a firkin of ilie brew that made some worthy city famed, without a prohib cop in view, to run us in and make us shamed!" Then gracious Canada uprose to minis ter to throats gone dry, and people pawned their furbelows, siime flagons of her beer to buy. They sat and sipped the live long day, they drank in growing discontent; although they put large stoups away, there was no kick from four per cent. No drinker left his seat and yelled, inspired by yeast foam in bis tank; no sluggish tippler was impelled to whip a cop or rob a bank. The four per cent was thin and1 flat as chaste as dande lion tea, and no one scrapped or lost his hat, or tried to climb a banyan free. Fair Canada removed the lid, to give men free fur a spell, hut Freedom shrieked as once she did when Colonel Kosciusko fell. v THl TANKt MCTPfiUffl MAYf, TnMXE, . WHEW-W-W! of June, this year it eoiues three ""'l is always of a crmiparitivc those, who have nothing to do but world than trying to keep cool. keeping eool, by keeping up the the mercury entirely. east and middle west a few weeks to fifteen degrees lower than women and children were dying POINTS personality-plus is that so '.tiany interior of the bouse done over used to advertise a number of 'fitlle difference".'" Soon or laf'e that four wheels have been known finishing him. for getting a divorce, since you them. lives in Boston,' said the pub- her stories is very convincing." CENT. tlnit luis some four per cent from far and nenr to drink six PLY R?2n- PLYS7 rComphtz ICO TKHKlrfootSnravklllahn... hol.1 In.n-ta wlial-a-i- T...- foot Kir Itaorr .. '.. .... wofkllh.lr w.r In JurltiB Ih. Ar. - fRTlOT C. CBANO rapids, micm. MTOFORD; OKEflON, ,i CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STOttY. . WHAT BIRD IS THIS? This is an 1-2-3-4-7-14-20. He K-9-10-11 very swiftly. My Ma 9-17-23-3 0 ostrich plumes 5-6 trim : her hat. The plumes come from tb 5-12-19-26 ot the bird . 1 think. 12- 13 ostrich can swallow an apple, at anv K-16-22-29, I saw one 15-21-28 sev eral apples in a movie. We had a 28-29-30-31 in spell ing. My brother says he 20-21-22-23 - 24 spelling. Hut I told turn he will 14-15-16-17-18 to dislike it when he is as 25-26-27 as I am. lie missed three times 6-13 the word, 10-18-24-31-32 (what birds build). Answer To Last Puzzle 6-11-17-23-30-35 (bride's). 33-36 Ion), 27-28 tdo), 2-4 5-9 13-19-26-32 (weddiOKB). 3-4 (be), 1-3 (oD), 32-33 On), b 7-8-S (bred), 13-l-2U-21-22 (enter). 12-13-14-16-16 (visit). 4-l2-lt-2! (even), 14-20 (St.). 23-24-26-2U (ding!), 29-3031 (set), 1-2 low). 1622-23 34 (trod). 10-15-21-27 (lied). Vvpyrxghi. IUZ!. by 'the International Syndicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D Slirvad lattara pertaining to mtmui naaiift an nyfiana, not lo t)laee aiMnoali or tTMtmont, will bo onawarad by Dr. Brady It a aUmpad, Mil odoVoaaod onvalopo lo anoloooal. Lattara ahould"ba brlaf and written In Ink. Owlna to tho loroo numbar of Uttara raoalvad. onlv o few aon bo anaworod haro. No roply om bo Aadrota Dr. Wllllon Brady, lr goto of thlo nowa IMtcH A vacation doean't seem quite reg ular unleas one uetu bitten or stung by something or other. Home such motive no doubt inspires the artlHts who get out travel and resort litera ture. What to do when one la bitten or stung: 1. Resort llter nturo " plan a walking trip fori next summer. j 2. Dog If the skin Is broken have doctor treat the wound, but if no doctor aval!-1 able, immediately- swab the wound with tincture of lodin and treat as any other wound If there is anyj question of rabieu, the wound should, be immediately cauterized with hot j Iron, or nitric avid, or pure phenol (followed hy rfcijboin and the) AnUl mul confined for two weeks under observation of 'a veterlnnry; If the veterinary can give the animal a clean bill of health and at the end of that period, forget and forgive. 3. Snake Immediately Incise the skin where the fang marks show. making the cut with-point of razor or a sharp pocket knife, just deep enough to insure bleeding, then suck! the wound for a minute or two, then apply (or if possible inject around the wound with hypodermic syringe) a weak solution of potassium per-, mnnganate, and the emergency kit should contain a few five-grain tab lets of the permanganate for this purpose. The leg or arm above the bite should be constricted with a twisted bandage or tornlquet, which I should be loosened for a minUto' every five minutes. Stout shoes! reaching well above the ankles or leggings are advisable for campers and hikers, for protection against, snake bites. J Sunrnlnn atirttr Annlv unma treatment as for snake . bite. Hot! wet compresses relieve tho Inte'nso pain at the point of puncture, an.d weak ammonia water (or other alka- the Irritant. ... Bee sting Immedinto "application of hydrogen peroxide, removul of the sting, and hot wet compresses afford relief, or even wet clay or mud or the end of a freshly cut potato. Wasp or .hornet stings are more businesslike; weak nmmonla water or touching with tincture of iodln is a relief. Flea, bed bug or other minor bites peroxide dabbed on, or appli cations of vinegar or weak ammonia water or any soothing ointment such as the old doc salve in the emer gency kit. Mosquitoes rub the spot gently with wet soap, or bathe with a tablespoonful of household nmmonla in a cupful of cool water or the Ha me amount of salarntus, or touch the wheal with glycerin or with pe roxide or with tincture of iodln. Ants The bite?' is a hypodermic Injection of formic acid, which is exceedingly Irritating. The remedy Is any alkali, such as ammonia, water lime water, suleratus, magnesia, even soap. Chlggers Otherwise known as sand flea and I'ulem penetrans, trop-i leal fauna, the female penetrating the skin and producing severe In-1 1924 BUICK SIX GLASS ENCLOSED ' A Real Bfiy The Busy Conler Motor Co. MONDAY, JUNE 2! 1993 . tiiw&ww 2o 5ST5n " modo to ojuorfoo noi oonforajlnf to Inotruotlont paper. . and Stings. f .animation and swelling, perhaps suppuration. Tho insect .must be dug out by means of a heated needle and the wound treated as any infected wound. Various other fleas and ticks are dubbed "chlggers" in the United Stntes, such as the wood tick, which may leave Its proboscis in the skin if forcibly removed it is better to dampen the wood tick's ardor with a drop of turpentine or peppermint oil or; tobacco juice, when he will let go; another popu lar "jigger" in Canada and the Unit ed States Is the harvest mite, almost miscroscoplc in size and red in color, abounding in the late summer in harvest field, berry patch, weeds and grass. The mite does not burrow in the skin like a. true chigger, but lodges in the opening of hair follicle or sebaceous duct. A warm snlt bath Is a relief, or applications of benzin or sulphur olntncnt will kill the mites,' ,; Xt, is a gotd, plan .to -wear armor against the straw mites, or leggins. gaiters or high boots out-1 side of breeches, and to sprinkle some powdered sulphur in the stock-1 ings before entering infested fields. I Caterpillars They don't bite, but oh, boy, they can set up a furious dermatitis from the nettling hairs sticking on the skin. If I were committee of one to confer awards for intense itching, I should unheal tatingly give the gold medal to ivy poisoning, the silver medal to ortho form erythema, und honorable men tion to caterpillar rash, having given each a thorough trial. " The Irritant principle Is unaffected by water, alcohol or even weak acids, but la soluble in weak - alkali solutions, so the affected skin should be washed" first with a solution of 20 grains of sodium hydrate to a pint of water, or a teaspoonful of washing soda to the pint of water, and afterward bathed with any soothing lotion. The standard soothing lotion which is probably best In most emergen cies, is - known as - calamln lotion and consists of: Oxid"" of zinc 2 drams Calamln 2 drams Glycerin 2 drams Lime water 4 ounces I'lain water or rose water 4 ounces . This mixture should be shaken up and applied by dabbing on the skin uJth the fingers as often as de sired. When itching Is very intense a little phenol (carbolic acid) may be used in the formula, say two ounces of the 5 per cent solution of phenol (which the druggist may sell without prescription) Instead of two ounces of the owter. This cala mln lotion is suitable for relief of Itching or burning In hives, erythe ma, sunburn and numerous other conditions. Questions nntl Answers. Plastic Surgery. Will you be good enough to recom mend a surgeon to do a plastic ope ration, for me. Is It a dangerous undertaking? Are the results guar anteed? Miss S. L. R. Answer Reputable' physicians and surgeons or specialists do not and cannot guarantee the outcome of any operation or other treatment. Send a stamped self-nddressed envelope and mention what operation ypu seek. Barbarous Itch. Is the barber's Itch caused by too close shaving, or is it a bac terial infection? H. K. Answer Two conditions are com monly dubbed "barfJVr's itch. J firrt is a parasitic infestation of the beard (ringwor mof the beard, - ti nea sycosis, trieophytosis barbae).! The second is a postular Infection of the hair follicles of e beard. Close shaving Ih not a factor unless the skin is wounded. Either the para- sltlc barber's itch or the postular, infection of the beard follicles is apt' to be obstinate. X-ray treatment is efficacious in either form. I Delivered nt Your Home. Mother and 1 are having many arguments over this question. I know most wives go to a hospital for confinement, but if I have one of the best physicians and the care of a good nurse isn't it all right for me to remain at home to welcome my baby? Mrs. A. A. Answer-f-Home In the place In welcome my baby If I were going to have a baby and" had a home. It 1b perhaps cheaper to go to a hospital, however, and then, you must take into consideration the sad fact that few wives hnve homes these days, just some rooms, apartment or a house. So if your physician . is willing to arrnngo tho reception at your homo, count yourself lucky. Mrs. nnil Mr. Art Small's ilnlieli- lor win nmri'lcd t'day, an' In tnlMif l'- press reporter they sniu, ."We Imln't R no definite pliuis as yit. It... .-oii'll Itn u.i-r.w.tlv villi. Ill KJlVlll' that we're goln' I' uiko a koimI, lime rest." I.re Bud found a real letter in Ids liuiil t'dny.; Poems That Live f!o, I.ipvcly Rose. t Go lovely Rose - l V . Toil her that wastes her. HmeVana Jhfc That now she knows, When I resemble her . to theo, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young, . And shuns to have her graces spied, That hads't thou sprung - In deserts where-no men abide. Thou must have uncommended died. Small is the worth ' Of beauty from the light retired; Bid her come forth. Suffer herself to be desired. And not blush so to be admired. Then die that she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee; How small a part or time they uhare That are so wondrous sweot and fair. Edmund Waller. Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Acute and Chronica Diseases of Men and Women.. Ouw ind tumor tT.ttM, InflKnu, Ud VJ, bladder mud itomacb troube tlu, oerala, rupttot. cold., tem.li trouble., pen tly.li, ferer, pneumonia, asthma and throat troublM, rheumatism, amenorrboe goitre, coturampttOD, catarrh, pile, hydrocele, 1 DumlD. Offloe Houra: B A. M. (o S p. M. Conaultatlon FrM 241 South Front St Midtord, Ore. DRINK MaidO'Sko IT'S DELICIOUS Never before could ,-u buy so much fruit in a small bottle. ' . SKO is made from Real Oranges and. there are no synthetic flavors added. Close vour eves and von can easily imagine you are ii cinnKuig" the inut itself. All our products are guar anteed to be pure and whole some, -whicjj is your protec tion. Jackson Coun .Creamery IcfChildien's Tit'tonal : - Cross word ruz.ie Running Across. Word 1. Where the view in the picture was sketched. Word 6. A state bordering on the lower Mississippi. Abbrevia tion. Word 7. A part of the day. Ab breviation. Word 8. A small animal. Word 9. The popular nickname of an eastern governor. Word 10. The one who Is solv inethls puitle. Word 11. The name of a bird noted for Ita singing. Running Down. Word 2. A southern state. Word 3. A climbing rose bush; also one who wanders about Word 4. A domestic animal. .L Word 6. Used In making a Art. SATURDAY'S I'llZZI.E ' ANSWERED. in1 Canadiantoctfic Mountain Resorts Plan to spend your vacation this year in the Canadian Pacific Rockies, most tvon derful mountain scenery in the world. It's a trip you'll nev--er forget -or regret! -: Banff Sprints Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise are won derful Canadian Pacific hos telries, affording the service, . comfort and luxury for ' which the Canadian Pacific ' internationally-famous. Typical metropolitan hotels insnnitoiu scenic settings,' with golf, hshing, automobile trips, swimming, horseback, hiking, dancing, tennis and other won derful entertainment and recrea tioo possibilities. umaman 1-acinc offices will gladly turmsh you with literature and information relative to th. Mountain ResorU and Bungalow Camps. Low Summer Excursion Fares are mm effective through th Canadian Pacific Rockies: no passport, .re required. Before) you make an. plans at all. invas- vacation in this wonder land! - Write or call for Mountain - . Pnort and Bungalow Camp literature. ( canaai WHDeMen-OenlAjent-raMrDeal lanui-'muaBBwinaiix'tTlrljand. tow a. LuLL HOTEir L&NE?RS yy-r i'i . - - . . s ?fc&mmJ i LAKE LOUISE; TU.l.Ti ill ill lit tfl' ml irjiifk mafic fx bhoaow t SCVENTM