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o mm tl'rt O'l, IV INDEPENDENT NRWBPAPKR BUbflBD EVKKY SUNDAY, Y Tl MEDFORD PRINTING 00. 1fl Uedf&rd Sunday Mo.rw fl ta ftiyfthM nribcra deiiriAg ttt ktcd afv 0.fi. MTil North fir itrett. Tribum Building II IT-Ifc A contolldatlon of the Democratic Tlmca, th Bedford Mall, the Uedford Trllrin, U BontD- trn uregonian, tu aiuuimj j noon. EODEKT W. KUIIL, Editor, 8. 8L MITER SMITH, Muuctf. Bt Mtli-In Advance ! Daily, with Sunday Son, year IMiiy, who Hunaay nun, monu vo Pally, without Sunday Sun, year 6.60 Daily, without Sunday Sun, mooth . . . .& Weekly Mail Tribune, on year 1.00 Sunday 8uo, one year S.00 Y CARRIER In Medford. Aahland. Jackaoo ft lie. Central Point, l'boenlx, Talent and on uiniwaya: Daily, with Sunday Sun. month .76 Dfelly, without Hunday Hun, month. 86 Dally, without Sunday Sun, one year... 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, one jear 8.60 All term by carrier, caab In advance. Entered aa aecond-claaa matter at Mtdford, Oregon, under act ol March 8, 1879. Sworn dally arerw cmnnmoo for all norjthi ending April lat, 1024, 8889, more than outiia uie circulation oi any oiner paper pun- nnra or irruiaij m Jackson uoumy. MKMUKH8 OP Thi. AfinwiATHm TRESS. The Aaaoctuted I'reM la exclusively entitled to- the uae for republication of all newa dla tatcfaea credited to It or not otherwise credited bt thia paper, and alao to the local newa pub oanea nerein. All right of republication of apedal dla 'iim hrm are a I no reaerrM. f Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur: Perry. .Xo duubt the momlifiH of tho fair ftev, wcnrliiK furH them l:iyi, hIi-?i under h, coupltf of tilankftH tluw ' nlKlitH. , MAR II V liURiness Rlrl 27, Worth S73,UOO; widow 48, $3!,(JHl; girl 19, - 0,0i'(l. Write for photoH, Mik. : Wren. (l.oa AnsclcH Kxunil.ier). . IjiiUt's who left iholr complfXionH alone. It mlf.ht he worm. Take flreeco. whnro Premier AlIchulukoupoufoH In 1 mail at Adrnlrul Iludjlkirklakus. ' KltfSADKItS KAHUVING OX Iicmm Dispute!.) On the nlKlit of Junu 1 lie re ceived another visit after mld- " nlKht from two men. They threw a nheet over her head and one held her handn while another kicked and heat her until she was uncoiiHclouH. Again the report was atarted that she had Inflicted ttie woundn on herself. HomethlnR should, be dnno nhout the meannetw of the "mean tempera ture. Tlie Hteelheads have Blurted biting, in the river. vmi-T "And a caravan went forth from " 'Jehad,- and returned-In good season "; by the south gate of tho city" (Nuni- .... iifrit. 6;23). Correct. faiu. n KiiT ironouxci:d urcnrc (Milllne Klumuth I-'uIIh Ncwh.) A hot - spell. a - cnAUIH(3 A HOMANC'IC '-li-ti .U. (Cram villi, Wn., Uiclit) J nvl, What rlRht has a man to tako fi Kill out Henry Fording In u hired flivver when he owes the editor $3 on subscription ? Will Jeff Clifton please H. H. V. P.? Thenoxt, display of politicians and 7 enndldates wilt he held during the , ,eounty fair. iii.l One of tho brothers in chewing gum " to break himself of cigarettes, and will wind up with both habits. Many Marshfleld business men and Sfcomen nro spending their vacntlons at homo whllo others are visiting resorts. (Cos Hay Time.) Renanv ing old acquaintances. lAko the legislature, (which In a i-Mlf-ac(Ultter), nnd bootleggers, the Chicago gent, charged with feeding typhoid germs to a millionaire, has been acquitted. 1 , Tho eagle will scream next Satur day, mostly from patriotic Joy, nnd ..What it sees In the middle of parades held In the super-rlghteoua belt. - Thero la Quartette.'' fellow who I-nke trip. Homo talk of n "Civic It was originated by tho thought up the Crater . - CAI'SK AN D KFFKCT (I'.'ugeiio Heglsier) .,Prof. Merryman. cellist In the orchestra, has returned from a trip to his home town at Kalem. Mr. Merryman says he can smell n, revival anywhere within a radius of loo miles af home and packs up and away for a fresh reviving I.ADY LICK iv Three strangers met at a crossroads nnd sat down to talk. One of th.-m, whose mouth was grim and whose eye were hard, began tho conversa tion. "I am man's chief ally," aid he. "Without me ho nccompllhht's nothing. I am Determination." ""And yet," said one of the others, . "you and man together would he " rather helpless without me. The plans you make would fall except for my guidance. I am Intelligence.' The third of tho company chuckli-d and then began, to hum a little, tune In his carefree way. ' 'Vou twoservo Ig yout limited wuy," said he. "Hut I give the final decision. You make men and I break thenn Men falter nnd give way to ' despair for lack of you. and I give tolllgence cannot thwart or evade me; .. them fame nnd fortune. Human ln n!I the determination of which man In capable avails hltQ nothing without my favor. "Knsy ! Kasy !" cried the nt hers In unison. "You loud - moui IhmI brag gftrt! Who In thunder are you?' The boastful one 'corked his hat over one ear nnd quite soleOnfrv wQed. "I'm Luck," said he. JUalU pioro Sun. 'i THE SHPPHERD DECISION. 0 THOSE who followed tlie Shepherd trial close?- the.' verdict olaciiittal ccmes as no surprise.' , . At best the state's case was a. no , genuine corroboration for tlie whose reputation was not of the best, tho prosecution jvas beteii before it started. , i , Judge Olson,, who initiated the investigation, nnd was responr Bible, for Criminal action, is very much dissatisfied with the way the. state hiilled its case, and says he will continue the fight. Judge Olson is a man fcf very high standing, and it is safe, to assume his only interest in the case is an interest in right and jus tice. Nevertheless if. no new evidence is secured, further pro ceedings will probably be a waste If the state couldn't win with the defense offered by the Shep herd attorneys, it if difficult to sec how victory could- ever be at tained. From this distance at least the defense appeared to be about as feeble and stupid, as any defense, in a case of such prominence sine the Dreyfus fiasco. . " Tlie decision. does not remove Shepherd's interest in typhoid germs is conceded, and his financial benefit as a result of a typhoid fatality is not denied this suspicion will endure. v Hut fortunately for our system not mean conviction, nnd legally Mimed until his guilt is established QUILL There's nothing wrong with the distribution. ; , ' Kasy, brethren! A littJe persecution will make evolutum a cause instead of a theory. There may be more, pests out iiot government officials. Thrift consists in telling the patrician in simple things. So England will pay with rubber. clastic currency " menus. . Wo are getting wearier every ( bservances. Why not have a Nortiiiig-at-All-Weekt Tho State may control what could control what they learn. You can't tell by the way a wns that made him unpopular. . The world's most absent-minded tractor user is no more, tried to crank a mule. One reason why a chicken crosses the street is becnuse it knows the .neighbors can't throw straight. As a rule, to say that a man has is to say that he has the leading Perversity may be nn asset. after a life insurance company has And so there nro 40 birds in" knew about Die sparrows, but what 7 THE OTHER SIDE. WIIKs lmktbwii' first : became my linme, I talk of Aimer Hiim ; ineu'would the iliutiot find fierec opithots for him. lie, was the stingiest of skates, he wouldn't loosen up n red to, aid the boosting heavyweights , who, wished to push the towu ahead. He frowned, on every sort o drive? ho said the principle was wrong; he wouldn't dig n measly five to help the noblest. cause along. Mu .said he was a rank disgrace, they ronsjed hjm in, angry groups, the town, would bo a better place if Abner Himm should loop the loops. We hour a voter rousted thus, and fall in with the ones who knock; a man must be a low-down cuss who causes all this bitter talk. So I . began to pan old Bimm. before I knew, the man by sight, assailed his character with vim, and showed his record was a fright. And then soinq friends of AVner came, and asked me why I talked mi loud; "He is a credit to the game," they said, tho best man in the crowd.. If any delegate is broke, if some one sick and needy lies,, it's good to watch this Abner 's smoke bo's old Kris . Krjngle in disguise. If you persist in running down this man, who puts in -noble lifls, we'll have to run yot out of town, much as we hate to pull such tricks." We're prone to travel with tho. herd,- nnd knock or praise as other? do, and pass along the caustic word denouncing gents we never knew. And when we find that we have wrought injustice to some worthy wight, we wish to soak our domes of thought ii water through the long sad night. " Cut out this cot'.pon arS! mail to e Rogue River. Pageant Association Sparta Wdp., "Medford, Ore." I desire to support tho 1025 Pageant (July 20, IK) ami 31), siihsuribin for a PATRONS' TICKET Please mail me pledge card. , ' Signed Address m difficult one to prove, but with testimony of this man. Faiman, of time. "',.' public suspicion, and as long as of jurisprudence, suiicion does n defendant's innocence is aa- beyond all reasonable.doubt. POfNTS weather this year except faulty ; in the rurnl sections,, but they are wife that she lgoks so much more At Inst wo know whnt "an day of Tins-Week nnd That-Week the young arc taught: if only it man cusses his town just what it IIc ' the lending role in a community roll, It keeps a man living for yenrs rejected him. America to-each human?- "We 'are the other three? J UfC rm r. hoard much ionary comb to 0- -.CX.- OfcCeS-WOKS) PUZZLE STO - , WHAT TIME HAVE YOU.?, ,r. Tr ' This i 1aV l- 4-&-13-169 It h 4-5-6 tick, tick, tick! My uncle 17-19 gave it to me. See 15-K17 nice Mug. chain it has to fasten to my waistcoat ! My ancle's name ;s Edward 11-12-13 Donald. He came to have afternoon 8-9-10 with us.. 1-2 had it served on the porch. We all 6-10-14 on reed chairs and 12-15-18 little cakes. I will keeD mv 2-5-9 on the time now tlia't I havei good reason to. My but I 7-11 glad Uncle gave me this watchj Answer To Last Puzzle 1-2-4-7-11 1519-22-26-28 (pineapples), 3-4-5 (one), 9-io-ll-12-13 (state), 5-8-12-16 (Ettu), 14-15-18-17 (opal), 22-23-24 (He), 25-26-27. (set), -7-8 (net), 3-6-ig-14 (onto), 23-27. (it), 18-31, (my), 13-17-20-24 (else). Copyright, mis, iy The International Byn&uott Pc'Fson&l Health SevTiee By WILLIAM BKADY. M. D- ' SlglMd ltUra MrUlnln. to MfWim IrMlmML will b. iniwind bv Dr. Bradv If Ltlttn ihould"b. brltl tuid wrlttm In Ink. " mnwnrmv iimiw. no r.piy Mil d. lUnu n. MUHII.M Rni.. I- " .Kl - - It's Just "An a disciple of yours since the inception of? your campaign," writes Michigan man whose stylo I liRe, "I am both diet nnd 'gout' proof. I mislaid my symptoms long ago. 1 put 'my health account ahead of my bank account and 1 expect to che ck n g a 1 n h t health ncc o u n t' for years to come." There are three pages yet to come. The introduc tory blarney may or may not carry us thru the" three pages. I think 1 X v ; : am. like our old cat about that; , If he purrs when you stroke his head or scratch his neck you've made a hit with him: hut if he just stands and switches his tall, look out. My Michigan friend makes mo pur like a tea. kettle. Now let him introduce toe star of the. piece: "My-wife, a little lady 4a years old. weighs 1 Oil -pounds. She is now, and has heen for seyernl years hnllucinat ed with the id 4a that there Is some thing wronp--with .''her. She has taken everything from Wahoo' bitters to tin luck, popgun and Amelia Sphincter's Golden Blossom extract. She figures that she has neuritis, by way of a central motif, and of course a sensi tive, . easily disturbed stomach. Her latest move was to Join the diet bri gade every member of her bridge club Is more, or less a diet specialist. "For nearly three months now : she has stuck to the following diet with out a break, except now and then a three day fast: From to three quarts of Taw milk dally, taken in various combinations. Dates, apples, bananas, raisins, figs, prunes, apri cots, oranges, lemons, lettuce. Break fast is.. a cup of hot water and about a third of the day's allowance of milk. with- say dates and apple, hut these items must come precisely 30 minutes (not 26) before. the milk. Noon lunch ame order. Jignt, same oruer. Then before retiring she eats two Florida oranges ..." The poor felloAv goes on to auk anxiously whether this is nn adequate ration for a 100 pound womnn whose energy output is represented by a grand slam at bridge. Except for the three any fasts, tho bill of fare 'sounds adequate enough, though, a 'air arount of mcnt, eggs. hflsh. fowl nnd cheese would be better than so much milk. , I do sympathize with Mr. Michigan a whole lot, no kidding, and it isn't all on account of his Introductory 'compliment either. The man has a wife. . But that isn't anything. Lots of other men have 'em. A strong healthy man shouldn't complain, especially with such a little wife. Suppose he had a great big one, who if necessary. Could break a bottlo of tlnluck over his coco. The little wife has an obsession. ' That's what -wins my sympathy for juny husband. 1 Worso still, this obsession takes the form of dietotherapy, and that is the lone kind of modern quackery which weems to appeal strongly to the -intel-(lectual bourgeoisie, at least- until they tare ready to renounce all rational ideas and take tip some freak cult or lotn -thltS .1-111 otkfl-n na n u,t M-iv rotation or nurgatoryfor a time on the way to absolute Insanity. The "food spccialists55 nnd "diet experts" who seem to. be born, .not made thke full advantage - of the ji total Ignorance of the average intelli gent layman In matters of physiology. chemistry, biology nnd other low vul gar subjects which pertain to human life, and presuming 11 no 11 that inno- Bcence these gilded charlatans work Scfeens - Screens Order Your Window "Screens and ' Scffeen Doors From TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Med?ord A Modern Mill , Oregon o Our Own Make Prices Right, Quality the Best Screens - Screens iimiu, mii Vivmma. mi n d .tamMd. ..If AH...4 immIm. i. uJau. Owlni to th. lug lumttr of 1.11k. iMtM, Mly n.w. lo wwim iwt Mnranaliu. IMtruouu. Xuturo the same old rackct.orf the prospect, the i flame old trick which has always been the life of the nostrum and quackery business, the appeal of mys tery. I have been gravely informed by a good many lawyers, ministers, teachers who are college graduates, and editors of real magazines, that certain food combinations which one may perhaps enjoy almost every day are harmful or even poisonous In ef fect just how two wholesome foods assume this harmful or poisonous character when taken at the same meal or mixed together, these poor health Ignorant intellectuals of course do not understand, but they fall for the hokum and they fall hard. QUESTION'S AND ANSWERS Water mid Butter Is It harmful to drink alkali water, perhaps .four pints a day? ' Is peanut butter all right to eat two or three timos a day without mating, anything else with it? (10. E.) Answer If the alkali water tastes fit to drink it is fit to drink freely, so fartns any effect from the alkali in it may be concerned. Peanut butter is all right to eat alone !f you like it unmixed ,W'Ith, other food. Peanut butter is rich enough in the three es sential food ' materials protein, fat and carbohydrate to sustuln life so far as the essential fuel or calories may be concerned, but the, roughage of vegetables and fruits, nnd the vita mlns of the leafy vegetables and fresh fruits, are necessary for health and growth. Pamphlet on Cancer Kindly let me know where I can obtain any reliable or authoritative books, pamphlets or other informa tive publication on cancer.- (Mrs. S. A.) Answer. An excellent pamphlet on cancer' may be obtained from the American. Medical association, 536 North Dearborn street, Chicago, III., for 25 cents, or the same pamphlet may be purchased from the American Society, for the Control of Cancer, 370 Seventh avenue. New York,. N. Y, The Anerlcan Medical Association also Issues at .10 cents each pamphlets dealing particularly with cancer of the womb, cancer of the skin, cancer of tho. breast, - i - Sun Baths Will you be good enough to tell Tnp how to take sun baths? (B. E. J.) . .Answer. If you. are well, just take off your clothes and plunge right in, remaining In not over five minutes three times-a day at the start, and Increase the duration of the bath five minutes daily, to avoid sunburn. If you are sick, better not trifle with such a powerful remedy for good or evil, but leave the question to the di rection of your physicinn, . Knttalcil Could you tell me any thing about curex or commonly known rattlesnake oil Is It good for ears or is it harm less I am hard of hering . . . Answer. Even If there were such a thing as rnttlesnake oil, It -would be useless as a remedy for deafness or anything else. There' are many hum bugs exploited as "rattlesnake ' oil" and superstitious people are fond of handing over their cash for such fiocus pocus. ' Tomatoes once were thought to. be poisonous. D7ZBS HATTZRI 0LIANEBB PLZAJIBI Phon.l44. 23 N. Fir It T . Wo lialn't prosreswd so fer nflcr ..ii min i' consider Iniit .,l- ,.h,.Hi oho out f' Ihotlsiui' inrinklp. "Oh. I've Et r en V Wliisor. Cniiudj-. ' ' 1 r.... t ,i.-.n,l H : suiil Ike Solo) I'doy, when . BumeliiMhly nl w"cre liu wuz headed for. Timely Views on WorldTopics "Chairs nnd Change of IHet Will Make Japs Taller," Says ix-uuer. r'h.iriM-u rice Muffed,,. Japan through the centuries has cheated her self of an extra foot of height enjoyed- by the peoples , of other nations. ISUt meiu. ..wiiciv and dairy products will restore it to the Japanese. So says Dr. Issa Tanimura of Jap an, .who has been touring the 9 west ern wheat belt of tho U. S. 'Chat Is Dr. Tnn Imura's.. business to learn how good wheat is grown and see if . the methods cannot be duplicated in the Land of the Rising Sun. He also is interested in putting good cattle, good hogs and good sheep upon some of the farms which have never grown any crop except rice. The time should come, he, says, when crenmeries nnd .cheese factories, will vary tho skyline of silk factories and tea warehouses In th. inland Japanese towns., ( Dr Tlnlimura, graduate ' of Yale lawyer, philanthropist and follower of Confucius, is not much afcove five feet in height, and he wears shoes which scores of American women would envy for its slim trimness.. "Ueneration behind me .have squat ted on the floor instead of. sat on chairs,' 'he said. "That's why I am short and 'bmall- ' Generations of mothers have bound their feet. Gener ation upoa Keneratin has lived upon rice and raw fish. 'Understand, these are fine foods, and Japan could not have subsisted without them. liut they are learning It has been too much of one .thing. CI ml i-h Increase Height , "The Chinese, for example, have sat on chairs more than we and they nre taller. "It Is a great era that -awaits my people. "What I hope is that they take advantage of it. They export tons of rice,, silk and tea. But they should import tons of wheat, or flour, and shiploads of cattle "The day will come when Japan will be exporting motor cars to Amer ica. We can. build them cheaper than you, so we will import the materials and ship you the finished product. "And I hope the whole transaction will make for better feeling between America and Japan." On his farm near.Toklo, Dr. Tani mura already has introduced, cattle nnd sheep and has grown wheat. 7 , Mountaineer through the Canadian Pacific Rockies- Take the Mountaineer to Chicago a. perfectly-appointed ' trans-continental train leaving .Vancouver, B. C. at 7:45 p.m. daily and making dalis)rt trip through tht ymtdcrjul Canadian Pacific Rock- ' 1Convl'nt ime of arrival " tall principal way points. LOW SUMMER FARES ARE NOW EFFECTIVE . ' On Sale to StpiwnCer 15 . Return Limit October 31 t Foe ntlwr biulnea or rWnure. th. Mounumeer is the choice ot p," d'J"" .r. comp.rtment. r.nd obrval,oii on ot mostmoj. ni tjrpe mike thl the perfect route. .-tCo.1. No Mwtto Tirol t n Uu Canadian Pmk:' Canadian Pacific 55ThlrdSLajiomdWAi0? Portland .H PW ffc. ' i. .1. u . Children's Pictorial mCms Word PTOie , Running Across. , Word 1. Whnt tbe girl In tb nji-Uire is playinn. , Word 6. Synonym for frequent., ly, . Poetic- form.. Word !.. The place where. Wvrd An- artic used, h ciimninu Doors. Word a. Good looking; attrsf. live. Running Down. :i i, Word 1; A vagrant. Word --Thou shalt . steal." ' i Word a. A conjunction. I Word 4. . Narrative; tale. ' Word 0i. A large member ofctbe monkey family. .. i Word, 8. A conjunction. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE n ' ANSWERED ' HAIL ' . INSURANCE - First Insuranci Agency A. L. HILL. Manaaar ! Phone 105 30 North Central.! Medford, Ore. jtfKg For ChiaMe Acnte and Ohronlo tlseaaea of Men id Women. Cnjer end trnnor trteted, Inneenu, kM jer. bUdder uxl etom.ch : troobefc flu, f,'' .ruP''W. .eoldi, temal. troiiblH, pr ilrBifl, fever, pneamoaU, uthm. tna throat trovAles, rfaeumatisin. . .menorrhoe., goitre, Mrutanptlon,, ctmrrh, pilw, hjdrooe).. ! Duioln. Offlo, Hour: B a: M.'to 8 P.' M. 241 South Front St Mylford. Ore. DRINK MaidGKSko' ; , irs: ,1 Si DRuriniiQ Never before could you buy so much fruit in a small bottle. . - SKO'is mntlo from Real Oranges and there are no synthetic flavors added. - Close j'our eves and vou can easily imagine you are "drinltfng" the fruit itself. All our products are guar anteed to be pure and whole some, which is vour protec ti9n. Jackson County Creamery . c - i r J? A. P I I T'l"'- I I I rS3 T- a Ft I't-I' I 12 ram'-' VmirnM ' MiiTi I LK lo.lul... IO.I A I Y,., i ' V V . - ' mm Jli i -iir