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PAGE FOUR MflnrcmT) matl trtbttnt!. mtcdford. OT?EnoN. ft?tday. .tttly n, 102.1 Hedford Mail tkibunr AW INDKPKNDKNT NKWAPAPEB MWLWUKU JEVKHY AlTSitNOON KXUIP) 1 BUN VAT, BY TUB r ! MBuroKo printing 00. The Medtord Sunday Murnlnff Nun la farDlobw atecrlbrn otainug ua mvidhuj uuj iwwt Otflot: Matl Trtbunt Bui Id in. 11-17 ortb Kir ttreet. Pboue 76. A cocMlldatlon of the Dt-mormrir Tim, w tfdforU Hall, Ui Umlfonl TritiuiM. the Boutb KU uri-fvniau, AHUiaiiu Tribune." ROBFKT W BUHL. Kdttor. B 8UU1TEH BM1TU? Manager. By Mall In Advance: ( liaiij, wild numia Ion, 7ar ,.T Uallj, IU) Huiwlajr nun, tountb s . bkilf. tritfaot B wider 81m. ear Dall. trittiuut HuJtdan Huii. mouth ... .fit HVealy Mall Tribune, una year 1 00 u'MUf Hun. on ear 1. 00 V CAHKJfcK In Medford, AilJsnd, JecUott nut, Central romc, rboeoii, Talent auti ' Hlbwai: Dtllj. with Sunday Hun, month Lallr. vltliout tiundar Sun. tnontb (fatly, without Huiwlay butt, on year., f.60 - Ual'y, who Kunday Hun, one year .' Alt Uraa by carrier, caab In advance. toured at aeeond-clau natter at MtdfonP K-n, onder xt Of March 8, 1870. Official paper of the City oi MM ford. Ultlual jjuuer of Jackaon Co'inly. The only payer betwteO ATtninv Ore., am' (Biloo, California, a didtance of over 400 evilfe, baring lraied wire Aeaoclated Pre Ut.UUV.HH OF TRf. A f-nmri ATT.T. TltRHS. ' The Aeaoclated I'reea ia eidumrlr entitle o the uae for republication of all newi dl eetrti credited to It or not othTwIw crrdft fcn ctbla pnper, and alao to the local oewa pub All rlglite of republication of (pedal dbp 'nee Herein are aiao reeerrMi. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Pe. ' The Ku Klux Klan, Madly In need o Koine advertising other than that fur- ulfthed hy Grand DriiRonH accused of CheatlnK the government und mm dor InK RlrlH, has asked the I'reHldent tu review uiio exhlhltlniA of nlghtgowni In AUKUHt. Kor brazen Impudence und unmitigated gull, thin requeHt , takes m-Ht rank. Mr. Cuolidg.a whu wan! "too lUHy nt IiIh tlenk" loTvu Hit fldlpHe of the nun, Hhoula alno be too huny to watch the nalld?i'H leading purveyors or hut and Intolerance, There 1h nothing In the pam record of the Milt'f executive to Indicate ho will not tilt down upon the KnlghiH, In Si firm and emphatic manner, or duck the ItMue adroitly, ufter the manner of polltlchitiH,' or maintain fuarleHH tdlence. like a Portland paP'er. The PrtMiUlent fihnuld not he pentered hy art outfit whose regalia Iti (he ntlment of the, bedroom und the uiumgarb vx mv nurgiar. , TIIK I'HOI'KIt NI'lltlT , f (Norfolk, I'ul., NHK) :' To Whom It May Concern: ;The theory of evolution Is no completely Idiotic that I'm fr ;prlRd that. men of ordinary in-; lejllgonc would try to propagate, . ;uclf u fliniHynuUHtinalcuUthinff In) our .great. Hchool HyHtem. I nwlfo a motion that all such ; ttiicheiH be dlsmlHHed from our BtjlioidB. A. D. HHADItKKR. Saconded by Hev. L. H. Jones. . 'fiotnp men nloop like a lialie. nnd Ohej of thCBo daj'H a young mnn will) tio required iiinnunt of organic Huitn m ilih bonefl, and a spinal column In hllbuck, will hangohy hl teoth from Ihe liandlelmrM. nn ilm Mnin Stem, Ind the curelew nutolnt will be inea ijir munmauKhlei' In the full. I.AIK OF MONliV UNBHAI (Hdllu'e Portland Journal.) And all th time wo funded we hud none. Nobjkdy known why nil hualneiw luueo to 8upenl today ko evervbodv eould .go .where they wunt to. fish, beforejthcy Murted In their patriotic oDHervaiice of the 4th. Dour Nancy Ann: I am 4A yema old nnd lily husband In 4 2. lie Is very good looking, and everybody liken hlin. (Portland Telegram.) Well, what ioe8 the lady wunjjiiow? WOKS OP CIII WVII ACKIXti ' (Tallinn, Wash., Xenn) Ilecomlng tired of pernlBtent 0 refuimlu on the part of bin cuh tomern for iiddllionul lonxoriul Hervlco uftero having received their ctiH&niiiry hulr cut, lea Quliiu, South Tiicnnin barber, has . devlBDU a. plun fur (illmulutliig bUHlnoim. ; The Idea 1h Bhnple, although aceuBtoiner made Ik In u0 wujSja eiiMtomer lout. yilnn huiP IllNlalled ft coniplele line if uufely raior blarteii: ho If ho can't havo 'em, he sells 'em anyway. All candidates fur governor 111 OC--goncJtuvo a chance under l lie f)lmuij Hystem, to be elected, except the uffl. with some qualltlcuilnus for the Job - O (linker. Ore., IlcinuerHI) . They hud an enjuj able time, Were Impressed by the beauty of the country but (iiund no place they liked belter than Baker. The aove word nre standard the world over, for lIuimllnitcrH, inc. re turning from afar. l.lkcauttSWs call ing euch other "learned couu lei," 11 Is the accepted form of communltv klddlllg. When tjje well-robbed, btfl proxiierou hortlrullurlst In our mldsl hlt out for' sunny climes with the first fog of November0 to reluctantly amble bnek with the first frost uf hue March, all know well what hisa first official crack will be afler forced to reniujn hence until yanked buck by necessity. What the voiley needs Is u truthful wanderer, who will .declare, nt the risk of being burked up uguinst the Chamber of Commerce nt sun rlae: "Hell, if I didn't owo so much, you'd never caught me buck here." lt' wh:.l they all think, but never nay. o Regarding Man sprouting from n monkey, tuny monkey cage run rur nlsh convincing evidence, for the monkey), science Is ulile to ngree with Religion, but Religion In not able to ngree with Itself. Religion has noth ing at all tR do with Christianity, which hns no "schisms," and In not concerned about the personnel of the next legislature, or Ihe name of the next conaiable. INDEPENDENCE DAY. r EHllAI'S neve? before in the a Fourth of July celfbritfioii lliiin it does tmluy. The time lias passed when the demands of the i nsitm.'flir of this country is not the fact that they won a "victory over Eiik land, but wluit they have done with that victory. o Instcud of iiialuiiK the enjile scrcani, ns in the pnst,the prcseflt problem is to make the eaule think. This country doesn't need more noise, j,; docs iicif more serious coiiti'inplation, a momeilt's pause, a glance backward, the takintgof a few observations" to de termine precisely where the ship of state is, and whither it is I ) i 1 1 1 id. 0 Toward this end instead of wastiiiK our energies in fireworks, it would be far more profitable to dev9e half nn hour or so, in rc icadini; the Declaration of Independence nnd the Constitution. In these two epoch-making documents we find two significant pronouncements. Injhe Declaration of Independence: o "We hold tlH-S) truths to be jlf-evident thot all men nre en dowed by their Creator wlih certoln inalfenuble rights, that anting thiQe lire life, lllierty and the pur.iult of happiness." r ' And ill the Constitution: 9 3 9 We, the people of the Unite l states. In order to form a more perfect union, establish Justice, In iure donieiRlc tranquility a4 promote the generul welfure and secure the blessings of liberty 10 ourselves und our posterity od 3 ordain and establish thla Con stitution for the United States of AmerbSI." 0 o 9 Personal liberty, there is0 the corner, stone of this government, and the spiritual basis of the day tomorrow. ' Our forefathers .Mine to this England for freedom and they established this government for frce- oNot freedom for tbisofHetion or that, this religion or some other, the philosophy of I3arwin0or the philosophy of Bryan, but for freedom for all, for cmeh and nctions did not threaten the security and welfare of the country ns a whole. 0 Hut today what arc we doing our anti-evolution laws, our appeals to the intolerance of the mid dle ages? In the nnmo of 100 per cent Americanism we nre repudiating ho principles for which eour, forefathers fought' and upon which American Democracy was established. A few hours' contemplation country needs 011 July 4th, mtre tinuation of the sernmlrlo for excitement. 0 QUILL Ancient saying: "Aw, Pa, giiujne a penny." ' gjt's a bard life. If you slow knock off your taHJljght. Still, tho JinpjiicHt peojilo nre nnd don't give a diim. Not all of n community's junk arked on Main Street. Still, if people lind no religion 0!su to quarrel about. The more wo study Mr. Dnrrow's picture, the more we woudcr why they named liim-CInrence. Ono nice wnyito enjoy the great outdoors is to sit nenr a fan n a cool room and read about it. Two things that usiinlly indicate cotton stockings. . ' . By going to tlic'country and buying direct from the farmer, you can save enough to pay for tire gasoline. Tho very, very good must get hitetf the pants, the greatPr the "I'm nsgood as anybody," ors: I can lick any of them." Correct tthijj sentence: " don't said he, "just so it's n good snappy RipplingfhLjmQS A'W&itrasori, THE GOOD U LI E WAS n splendid lieighbor," tolling Silas Sabre, wJio lut'elj no talents clowiinr. no ureal rvnnwn lii ilrew. hut. in his to-and- froing be found some good tiS do; wlien men were in disaster he'd funic and plow their soil; he always chad n plaster when someone had a boil. If men wer pale and drooping beneath misfortune's stings0 old Silas, came- kerwhooping with healing in his wings. Hut here's the grciitcs.t glory in Silas Sabre's crown: 1,. listened to no story that ran a neighbor down. Once, summoned to n tiiarriaj t to make two lovers one, I push ed my ehoo-choo carriage ns 'fust as she eould run. A speed cop o9rtook me and summofiVd mie to court, nnd nil fiiy friends for sook me nnd called nu tin jioni sport I A passon pinched for speeding! Was ever such a crime? Men hoped they'd see me weeding t,e jj j.r(l f()r a tmf, Amj 8UM,ry grouchy deacons insisted I resign, for parsxms should be beacons to kep tho Rood in line. Hut good obd Silas Sabre, he was n sight to see, wbenjio went forth to labor vitlithose who roasted nip I Then all the grumbling flivvcrtyd, ran next was the harsh remnrk, nnd I wns thus delivered fnanrOilc dire nnd dark.. To be a neigh bor splendid! What hebier praise' is there, now that his life i ended, his history laid bare!" history of this country huS? the nt'Cileil n more serious obServimoe o i the mere mnkiiiif of noise answers "hat really concerns the people which this country eommemorntes I country for freedom, they fought every individual, ns'long ns his . with our compulsory school laws, upon this situation B what the Ohnn noise, prize fights and a con POINTS up for a crossing, someGody will those who don't amount to much ' is in the nlleys. Some of it is they could think up somcthiug virtue nre n white necktie and . , little satisfaction out of ltTe. The nnxiety.Q usually, means: "Darn my Biip- really enrc which team wins,' game." NEIGHBOR. ' the pastor snid today, ex- ly passed away. "He hail CROS-WORD PUZZLE STORY THE GLORIOUS FOURTH "lloorah tor the 3-4-5-6-7-8 01 J-5-lu-ll" cried little Billy. Boom! bo&m ! fuzz !01 -3-9 went a big sky rocket and showered the sky with sparks. O o "On, my gracious!" cried little sister Alice, holding (Jier ears tightly, "Isn't that beautiful!" o Billy lit another big rocket and held it far out, then 8-11 held his ear-and-Boom! Another oocket shot forth ! "Do you want to hold the next rocket, Alice?" he asked. e "Oh, no, 1 would much rather sec you hold ttRm!" cried little sister Alice. o G ' "Well, will you hold a sparkler?" saiQ Billy, "I'll light one tor you'"' - . ; ; a "12-13-14, I would like to hold a sparkler. They don't make so much noise!" said Alice. 0 Answer To Last Puzzle d X.ft Frit 1.9.K.S falling J.R.ft T-8 (up). 'a c Copyright, 1V2S. by Tha .Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D- Slantd ItUn parulnlnf to nnenai jnmm, win do aniworod at or. Brady ll Lotton ohould-bo brM and written In Ink. Owln : " "T." "7 . . " ' ... m"o aoorioo not eonrarnung to laotruotloM Udron Or. William Bras, Ir lara of Mile sioompir. O) First Aid for Nuturally the first rule in the emergency care ofCa victim of the heat is to keep cool. The next thing Is to muke rea-j sonably sure that! t h e condition 18 aunstroke or hcot stroke and not! collapse, shock or fainting from some cause other than the sun or the heat. If It really Is sunstroke or h.eat stroke, .the victim's face will h f usheil. the skin' hot und dry, the breutlftng heuvy and probably stertorous (snoring!. the pulso full und strong and the body temperature will measure sev- eral degrees above normal. InCsQn- every few minutes, how would you stroke or heat stroke the victim Is preuent that spray from coming in quite uncon&lous. In clrculutory.yur window over ' your face? I collapse, shock oPfalntlng too often 'have ' sllut 'he window and stand attributed to "hent exhuusion" or being .'t'overcome by the heiit," the.Mlss L.. W. victim is rather half conscious tho dnzed, the fnce is pale, the skin Is Sold and clammy, the brentmrig is very shallow and quiet and the pulBe;RnlmnI 18 ot 'he breed that has no is feeble and difficult to feel. If considerations or respect for women the tempernture is taken with the;or anybody ejse. Complain to the thermometer it Is usually somewhat conductor, ana the railroad company lower than the normal, In collapse, j nnd the . health department and the shock or ordinary faint. It is Im portant to distinguish true heat stroke or sunstroke from these con ditions which are too commonly at tributed to "heat '.exhaustion," 1 for the proper treatment of the latter) conditions, namely stimulation, would be exceedingly bad treatment for sunstroke. For instance, cold watei'igns forH bronchitis. I enclosed self- bathing or application of Ice is good treatment for sunstroke or heat stroke, but would be harmful In col- la pse,0iihftck or fainting, for in these weakened stutes heat should be ap plied. A If one has the foregoing descrip tion of heat stroke or sunstroke pic tured In his mind, as contrasted with the picture of shock or faint ing (syncope) there? will be no dif ficulty about keeping cool and doing the right thing in any emergency. Everything here suggested as good first aid 'treatment for true sun stroke would be harmful In the con ditions T have described as commonly passing under Xht name of "heat exhaustion" or "being overcome by the heat." Place tho patient In a comfortably half reclining position. Keep Ice cold cloths on the head. changed every few minutes. Endeavor to have a breeze blow ing over his body or use a fan. Hub the body slowly with large pieces of Ice, or wring a sheet out of water and apply It to the body or just keep sprinkling the body with the colde.Ht wuter available (using an ordinary sprinkling can or any kind o spraying aRplinnce nt hand). ii um uuDui nit 1 1 oi me uuuy sur face is Vyithed with Ice or ice water or covered with the cojd wet sheet, at any one moment, there Is no chance of overdoing tho cold applica tions. The objeCt is to lower the body temperature as quickly as pos-' sible, and in sunstroke heroic meas ures are necessary and safo though the wmc measures mtghtobe unsafe In ordinary fever. i Sunstroke has several names, In cluding heatstroke, thermic fever. In solution nnd si it a sis. This last name harks back 2000 years or so to a time when the0 learned men held Slrlus (the dog nlnry responsible for the "dog days." They deemed Slrius hot dog. 11q is still one of the bright est stars in the heavens. JVKSTIOS qi . ANSWERS. Dilute Acetic Acid. I am 30 nnd overweight X like, reduce they tell me to drink a glass vinegar every day It help I want to isee what you nay. -Mrs. M. P. j ' Answer You should first arrange about your plot tn Woodlawn and IAJA o ihAi in 11 it a ' o' o International Syndicate) e neiitli an hyrwe, not to oil dloinoolo or a tamoed, nil addVouod onnlooo) lo onoloood to Uio larao nu'mbor of lottoro raoalnd, only Sunstroke. , write out instructions about the color of your casket, the (yrvices, etc. fciuiRrn. Which department 7f the govern- ment should I write to for a trea- ttco on pellagra? s. A. J. Answer The public henlth service, Washington, IX C, hns Issued some bulletins dealing with pellagra, nnd usually such- bulletins are sold for n nickel or a dime by the superin tendent of documents, government , printing office, Washington, D. C. VSwat the Man. " you; write sitting- hv an oneh window In tho train nnd tho window ,n front of ryou was open also and ,he mm In the seat .in front kept expectoi uting .out, of the window tor. me neat. Why is it allowed Answer To interfere with the ex pectorator would be an Invasion of nls personal liberty. I take It the police or change your seat. If the conductor Is a decent sort, call his attention to the abuse, ond ask him to close the window of the animal's stall. Chlorine Gafl. L&"t week I wrote a letter asking if you would recommend chlorine addressed envelope. C. J.' L. Answer The question is an indi vidual medical question,' which you should submit to your physician. In certain cases of chronic dry bron chitis treatment with chlorine gas hgs been beneficial. Lliuba Don't Scorn So Now. Please advise .me as to the use of violet ray treatments for poorly cir culated limbs. I have consulted a physician but he has given me no satisfaction. M. A. It. Answer Violet ray treatment is Just a fancy or Impressive way of producing all the wonderful healing effects of heat, such as one might obtain from a hot wuter bag. Not Temporary Relief But CURE PILES or other Rectal or Colon ailments should not be experi mented with. They should and can be permanently CURED by my non-turgi-' cat method. Send today for my FREE BOOK con taining Korea of voluntary testimonial, from patient, tome of whom had tug ered 10 yean and had tried every kind of drug and treatment. Read it and you w.u ocrccrunaentand why I can give a Written Guar. ante, to CURE vour Plln L or refund your fee. nFAN m n tJ TOgYbwD orocis; eattle omcis: j5Z!.lAr,,lVrM Al f? e and pinc KOTEU LANKEmmin damlriirr. Th' Apple Orovo DehuUu' Society met KiiluicUiy nlgla air rc- ,'i.K'nH lliii, (lu.t. UiivAllllirit fllUirlVlilt' Lo'er ivllgioii tlin t'vfr'lblng cImc put l gt'llMT. . . Who's Who ST. I.OU1H. Willium MePhPiHon probably In tho only nmn in tho world who rfadH with hiH tongue. Whiio working in a MIshouiI quarry,, a dynamite bJaat blinded him nnd blew off boOh hiH handH. Six years later he heard of a blind woman who )md been able to diritlnguish raised letters, that Ik Rrallle type, with her lips. After patient months of suffer ing. In training hiH tongue, he was at last able to learn tho alphahetowlth . the tin of .h 1 h tongi?e. Now he can tad any rawed letter book. HiH favorite work is the Bible. He ia cof&tantly seeking to improvt? his education, which was neglected until he was injured. A furnace poorly attended is a fun eral well attended. 'Worry makes gray heads; hot hats. bald spots. Safe Milk and Diet Forlnfants Invalids The Aged Ctitittten Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found inathe grain and whole milk, Raises happy, robust" children, Nutritious and easily assimilated. Prepared at home by stirring the pow der in hot or cold water. N.d cooking. Jt1 . OUuZM. JWD tU32C 0 AfltK iWAVtX " 40 Hdt UU U San FrwmciK Khr th journey you kmf for plac M quiet and rert. The Hotel Mini vraiu and wcloomea the viiitor. A place you cut cell ml HOMK. An i of IyniX St el CfFARRELL. Bam framcisoo -Cbrazc rear- cC- DRINK MaidO'Sko IT'S DELICIOUS 0 0 jever Dctore coulu u buy so much fruit in a small bottk. SKO is m.ntlfl frnm T?nnl Orances a"nd thorp, nre "no synthetic flavors added. Close your eves and you can easily imagine you are drinking" the Iruit itself. All our products are tm.ir- antecd to be run e and whnlo- some, which is your protec tion. Jackson County Creamery ' lis iiriumurj' w -jmmi Air. Mr Mai NitUi i Children's rictoriur- " Cross Word Puzzle. e Running cro. Word 1. In the picture. Word 6. A common game played Dy cniiureii. Word 7 Something on which you wipe your feet Word 8. To point at ; : 1 o Word !). What we do at meal otlme. ........ Word IX. A room or institution where children play. Running Down. Word 1. A fruit Word 2. A large klhd of weasel that lives around -the water. Word 3. A short word' for father. Word 4. une mnu oi maroie used by children. Word 5. A stupid person; aho a stuffed figure. UA-,4 m I iba VESTERDAY'S PUZZhE ANSWERED - ' ' When mirth dines, tRestlon dances. For that awful office teeline, go fishing. . Our paint stlcketh closer than a brother. All of life's lessons are not learned Qin school. The lesson of paint's protection comes from experi ence. We know that paint is the best pro tective policy. Why do we put it off? LJ.I 1VI 1-J Ul.l. 1MLJ Follow Peter Paint's Advic? O.B.WILLIAMS CO. Saih&Doori French 0 V doors : GrvH A distinctly modem touch and let in sunshine and health. Do away with, dark rooms and : gloomy hallways. Replace your old .iolid doors with O. B. William modem French Doors. Made from highest grade kiln-dried fir with best , quality glass they hang and Bt right ' Send for catalog of , prices and styles. We sell lowest prices consistent fSf with good quality. - (JJ t QB.WlllIAMS - i mi , asn ana uoors ' 10 1st Ave. So,, Seattle, Wu. aT - . K