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PAGE FOUR MKftWffift fYfi fftmfryrrc, mtcdford. jm? ehon, mgxday, jttly b, was t HEDFORD MAIL UJIBUNB . AM ninHPINDKNT tfEWSPAPEl " nilMtllT DT THE ' ' HIDroKU rBMTIKU 00. f Htdterd Sunday Horning Huu u furnished n'- ilti -r lMlrln thi Mtan-di; dsllj OfflM: Mill CorUi nr ttiMt. Trlburx Building, Plum. 71. A coMolki.tfon of tli. I)rji&ouclr Time, lb I Vnlierd Hill. Uia Unlford TrrWn., tb Bouta- MB OrtgoyiAPf fiit Aalilmid Trunin.. BOBKHT W BUHL, Pallor. B. HUM ITER 8MH U, Mauatftt. . ; Mail In Advance: 1 Dilr, witb burner 8uo, year P.. 1 , f.l wllti Sunday Hun, tuuntb , . , , . Dull), ftlhout Hwitlajr Huil, year .. "''Dally, without Jkmdity Hun, uuutn kl HmU TrllMin, ou yar I tQtday Huu, one yar ). ..IT.B0 " . 6.0 . .06 . t 00 . 1.00 H HRRIKR In Medfurd. Ashland, Jarkaon WUa, CtDiraJ Point, Fbwnli, Talent and on Pa'ly, wftfj Sunday Sun, month $ .70 ' Dally, without Sunday Nun, month 0ft Pally, without Sunday Sun, on yar... ,7. to Ually, with Sunday bun, oil year $.0 All Urmi by omlfr, caanWi tdranc. II taitwri icondl a at6.li latter it v OitS, undar act ol UarfV 8, 1879. Q Mcondl a aan tatter it Mtdtord. rO Official pap" of the City ot lledtord. Official pupfr of Jackaon Co'iniy. Ititf only Daner betwcei. Attxrav, Ore., ind 1I4. CMilfornla. a dlalanre of oi Uhlu, California, a dlalanre of over 400 i,0 having leaied wire AaaoclaTed rrtao Sworn dally avrrtft crrcAition for l jf swoUia ending AprlLlat, MM, iuov, dipu th JvUbLa U't rlroululQn if any older punvr pL tUhed or circulated Id Qackaoo Coiinty. H ' MKUBKr&PoX Tllf. AftflouuiTT TORH8. T fTlie AaeouUted l'rM ii Mi.-lutgyrly entitled to the uae for republication0 of all tiewi die aaluhse creillted toolt or nut otlirwlae credit) r B.Uil paper, and alacoto the local newa pub- evenm nnrm hill rlUta of republication of tpedal die DffiD re a wo reaerreq. Ye Smudge Pot Bf A rth a r Perr. 7'he 9IU hill Ih Hhurt-uved," uc- mllng to the Trnnmiry lfailiiita ul now and Hum a $5 bill ll?ti on fhr humlH. J j The-bower i J tiU .cMfC. la I ' of 0riinluii)H In front of pruviiiH u pujnjltir tryHt- J JiM l4u for downtown cum. im.A I, ir) Mill (ho fil m uiiliWun of Die Hhttrf, thut ufler thu nKltitQ' Iiiih httlnd 17 times fur the hlml-eml Lkemftn tu etifne In. unci he doe ,ril li Tironer lur tlftt Vuiu to ni-o- 10 "" ,H'X' int Ion wltlOut IlorHo-head jickn are flourishing on neeilwayH, and are 10 most oli InUH of bke thiirnH In thn hlnil- poMRfnH vivid ucnetrutlnR g Wjvpr. They grow best Withl a ufrno'H , throw of a wuy.sldc guitJiKe. TtOiPimuke the ownera aiureof very t W v- O '. v'l! . ' - "OATKS JAIC l.tl'i.1 (Cili'illi, Xil Triliiillo) I Vftiltlvely no more Unptlzlng jijon ni piixture. Twice in the lam tiljWO tfionthn my gate hun been left v I $)en by C'hrlstlnii people, nnd I I. jCuu't afford to chimo cattle all b jtnvoij tlio country Junt to wuve u 0 Sow fdnnerH. I" i ' h l tlWA fihould begin looklns around 1 toHnolld material that will Hnd with a fWrc.c' (PortlamJ Journal.) The a nolld malarial that ,ph'jJol him la no i: hliKertavallahle, o j.lady Ford-Coupe of Iho loral Brlt rlHljl etj forgot, herself Thuraday and C packed) five water rIukhch In ono hand hyMIc jasMlsUng CotinteHa Chevrolet HHffle ier gui'tn. The feat cume ural, and wa not due to dining axierlence in otlr dnya. - t t 1 COST French ' hull. Ann we to uuiiie in iwoiHie ooiHie, i jjos 10xamlnir him left. Wantlld.) No Wyoming lady who aklnncd h a drummer, four houra be- lik'r legal niate fell heir to 0l(o und seven buildings In Uttca, iiiBH a perrecr right to be lls- a T.AHCJK Vl'K.HTrm! I linker, Ore,, Dciiirn'ral) (llHirge McDowell had the mls rtiuifl 'last week of getting his bngiie severely cut when he was k'Mil In the motith hy u home. I the 4th Is over, careful start shooting each other fegonlanfl of deen anlrittiulltv. m-e Ill ill K r im i NowjIWlt nil alr( can Flirt Ir illi likUlng their loins, nnft hitchltaj up Ir pants, to render unconscious the on, that otherwise unblemished cicJtltenH Icape) from a monkey, np Cpeatanees to the contrary notwlth st)(dlng. The fact that the foes of h uyolutlon have heretofore had hard lilting running for offbO. should not be Uojjoritrucd as a plot to corral the J cljuri'lp vote. 'J k fi llThe fruit crop "looks good, and nUkht to yield a for coal ftQ every '''ClfS Packer. , " jiliTlIK f.HDOM S IMa-UKKSH BO (Siilciii staicMiuiii) The rock cnOier Is again In lirration after being idle for a fftlort time, caused by the burning lit of fi) motor O O !jAtPr lne ceremony they went ": ij the home of the hridi pnr- Hw ''! biter In the evening Vo lume lo Marion to the home of MoQrroom'n parQits, where ii laliniher of fiiends had gathered Hflriime them. Op '. jrionrfer blondes are returning from iH melropollses. In both directions. Ml their hulr and first names d,9il. VI h Untie to Clarice. 0lti groom was attnnded with pink fjifMi white rosea and sweet peas In ,,1'IWietH anil howls, and Immediately Bfi fjwlng the ceremony dljjier was s ird lo the guests at a (able con fl with n hrlde and groom's cake. VKomiliurg News-Kevlew.) Vou (.l Uld huve aeen him! I I th esteemed and cantankerous ,Ji (i.up man Is short soma lines to (tl ,)ier they are. ISN'T MB. PINCH0T Glr IFFOKD I'lNC'HOT, liovornor isctl over Die menace of mi III u Hiajfuh dt'livt'iril in l'orlliiiKb Suturilii.v, lie fiivisiiKi'tl " (lark future fug the common people, both in the northwest ami throunhoift the country. O O Bi ten yeiirs, lit the present rate, r?e sees the entire population of the I'liitetl States hound up by elcctrie wires, utterly at the mercy of one mini seated at a inahoany esh, with a fifty cent ciiiar in his mouth and a diamond studded djit finder on a liutton. It is a forbidding prospect as (iifford p'tiOi's it, but we fail to see precisely how, uglcr the present eireumstaiiees the trajreily can I (ft eniuded. O For assuming that such nn octopus is created, what will the people Jiti (loino; while it sends (Tiisliinj? tentacles? Does Mr. l'iuehot mean to sny that the people will lose hcir . resent political mid legislative powers? Jt seems scarcely ftrobable. The powQr (fflnipuiiies are now under fairly strict control by the public service eoinniisions of the varans states. Their rates can be l(,?ered whenever these eoQinissions (leniand it. The people still have their legislatures, and a verv efficient De- parlnient of C'onimeree under Herbert IIoo9er at 'WashiiiKton. Wo have seen no indication either Jr. IOiver, or eoiuSrol any of the state legislatures, at least in this neighborhood. 0 O Some of the (lungers (Jovernor Pinehot forsees may Skkt, but the (langeiftof a nation enslaved by cleetQe power companies,, somehow appeals more to our sense of humor, than our sense of impending disaster. Weofenr G if ford is suffering from an o(opus 'complex, Ifnil like that Indian maratjjon runner, isreeling. off a lug when tljp race QliILL Almost everythiii"; that now is orthodox was heresy ij one time. The war gave usniaiiy new words and a brand new definition of the word "loan." No. one charges, however, that courages reckless driving. llle (lllllll) Will Speak; llercattcr, over the radio. A vift?S 1'1(.UKV KCOI11H t'SIXHMHlK' .MllllsilMr iiffMp Vmi j1ejshn)nl. ' A jiiitfo. is a patriot who. would .sacrifice his last neighbor to protect g)c national honor ' ' A 'bride with thirty )cMle forks is lucky. She will alwnj-s have snmethinjjr with which to open a milk bottle. "IMitfious liberty "doubtless the other fellow's religto silly. It is estimated that 07 per cent of the wonderful investments are those that 'didn't look very good at the time. ffi i - Correct this sentence: We trih" Raid she, "niid didn't forget R.pplingRhqmcs ' GETTING IN T USED to borrow this and flint, from neighbors here and there ; I borrowed Johnson's Sunday bat, and Thompson's' polar bear.' "When I went to a neighbor's door, to borrow wurst or ten. I sometimes thought bis face was sore, as be looked down on me. Hut I was always glad to lend whatever goods I ownedo; if things were needed by a friend, thosi hings were promptly Jonned. And as I journeyed west and north, my course seemed far from wrong; this thing of lending back ami forth ninde life a grand sweet song. H evidenced good will to men, which is a priceless creed; and so I went to Jones ngnin, and borrowed chiu&cu feed. Then Jones remarked, in language tetijje, "I speak for lieiihbors n.ll;(vc'ro tired of lending bnrbed wire fence, and cheese'nnd codfish ball. Last evening, ift the Hluc Front store, we threshed ibis mutter out, nnd w resolved to Iflul no mot, to any chronic scout." "Hut if you enme to ine," I said, "fo borrow chum or file, to ask for prunes or spools of thread, you'd get them. with a smile." "Hut then we never go to y?m," this Jones skate made reply; "when wo run out of ejass or glue, fresh stock do we buy. Man cannot have a string of friends who hcermv all the time, vflio always, as through life they wend, are iisWng for n dime." The words of Jones, like pivcuOs seed, on fertile soil were thrown; I bor row no more chicken fged, I always have my own. FLY SPRAY, risfiSi-JL AHEAD OF "."HE REST" I u4 uHuimn 1 l Bit i'iliW!r-B"TW'f 5i JF55fc pFKAl W GROCERY k SEEING THINGS? of TVniiK.vlvnnia. is mwOi eer- jycti-io power octuptiK. O out its life-erushinji und liberty tlniA the power companies controls POINTS (lie printing of wreck news eno but possibly tllCV WOll t UO it her includes the privilege thinking packed carefully for the camping a single essential thing." ml WRONG. MOSQUITOES FUES, MOTHS BEDBUGS, FLEAS vie uljji THCTANCUFOOTCa, CRAND RAPIDS, MICH. BY FAR THE BEST. CROSS- YVOKI) o THE "Ah 1-3 lliete is a nicerbty shady 8-9-10-1 1 to have our picnic under!" said Alice. "2-3-4 i h is basket any picnic in it?" asked little brother Hilly: Alice nodded "yes," (or 4-7-10 knew the basket contained a fine 0 picnic-lunch,. Hci 5-6. had fixed it that very mottling. . . "Let us 9-12-13 lo the treel" cried Billy. " ; '' " ' ' "All right," agreed Alice, "1 mtRt take my 2-6-8 off first as it ' might fly oft I" , - t "' ' Answer To Iasl Puizle . a ... S l-5 6 7-8 (Fqurth), 2-5-1012 (Ju), 13-9 (off),' 811 (be), 12-li ll (yes). . ' : . - . . . ', , ' ' , ' OopiHffnf, IVS5. by TtM International ByndUutt : O ; " Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. ' -V- SlarMd let tare pertaining to areoni treatment, will ba anawered by Dr. Brady If Lettera eheuWbe brief and written In Ink. Owlnfl to Ihe larao numbar af kttara raaalvad. anly tew tan Da antwerea nera. no rasiy aanvo rnaow m ajwrijt m aaawraiiM to laatruouoaa Addreee Dr. Wllllaa Brady, Ir ova of thta aewapaaaf. a - ,, Uriah Heci t. n.,u Dnnl,hBh lltrin 'cruelties Invented V, the. creator ot David Copperfield .is the sugutioti that thercOia something iKnominlous about clammy hands. This unworthy idea is in the same catagory with the notion, so -popular among misin formed and malevolent people, that the familiar black -heads and pimples of youth , have some unpleasant significance. I dare say, that if we could count up a random Section of the pop ulation we should find most of the nice young people m ' ii o a i r i o w 1 r m clammy hands and pimply faces and 'ounces. most of the bad eggs escaping these . in 80me cases the most sattsfao anno.ncea. Only a fool Identifies a tory remedy Is a short course of X b'ontleman by Ms white collur or hut ray treatments by a physician skilled fallen nrchea; the same fool may mis- n the use of th method. juuge cnanxcieri oy a clammy nana or a crop of physiological pimples. Thanks to the bumper crop of fools business, vies for top place with hon- est trade In thla free country of ours.'acld in alcohol for running ear, a drop If your hands sweat enougji to em- or two n the ear twice a day. Kindly uarass you socially, why. forget It tell me how one can obtain the and devote your thoughts to more lm- alcohol without a physician's prescrip. portant things. ' - - Ulon. (L. 8. P.) If your hands sweat enough to in- Answer Have a rum running ear. terfere with your work, we are glad Or else get the ear of a physician, to offer some remedies for the Or fall back uyn distilled water trouble. For Instance en young Instead of the alcohol, watchmaker asks how to prevent j What We Sweat sweating of the hands. He says he You stated that free sweating ac has been advised to wash the hands companying vigorous exertion contains dally with alcohol to "close the ho increased amount of waste matter pores." The sweat comes out thrj, and . is practically nothing hut 'salt the mouths of the sweat ducts, to be and water.- How do jrou reconcile sure, but these-openings do not open your statement" with the following or close and are not pores, since from Ho,well's physiology "Urea, nothing Is ever absorbed thru them, fltrlc acid, creatlnin, Jtatol, serin. The humng skin has no pores,, and albumin are eald to occur when tha the childish fancy that the . pores 'sweating Is profuse. Argutupsky has open or close under various external shown that the action ; of vapor conditions is just hokum, no matter jbaths, and as a result of muscular who cultlvres the fancy. -work, the amount of tirea eliminated For the-watchmaker or others In the swety may be considerable, whose work is affected by sweating jUnder pathological conditions of the hands, a dally painting of the crystals of It may be deposited upon palms and palmar surfaces of the ,the skin." Howell's textbook is Ssed fingers with a 6 per cent solution of in Northwestern and he. seems to be chromic acid In distilled water About la recognized authority. (R. McM. J.) 25 grains of chromic acid in one Answer Howell's text book says, ouivS of water). a good remedy, (continuing where your quotation This may be used for a week or two, 'leaves off "UncSS'r perfectly normal the solution being allowed to dry on conditions, however, it Is obvious that the-skin, nnd then discontinued un- the organic constituents are of minor til TurtherOnced. It has one dgiw- ; Importance. The main fact to ne back It stains the skin yellow, tern- considered In the secretion of sweat Is porarlly. . , the formation. of Water." Never fear. Another good application,-which my son. I gave Howell a careful har does not stnln -the skin. Is an oint- jlng before I committed myself. And liient consisting- of four Ingredients, please remember I have invariably (1) one dram of formalin. ('-') Two taken pains to any practically or grains of menthol, (J) one-half ounce something of the kind- whenever I of lanolin nnd petrolatum suf-have asBi!rted0that the ekin excretes ficlent to make the whole measure no poisonous or waste matter. We are one ounce. This shouldie dispensed concerned not with minor scientific In a collapslbla tube anu labelled, facts or pathological conditions. You "Formnlln Salve for Sweaty Hands enn find nothing In Howell's textbook Formalin Is the common name for a of physiology to support the popular standard (ubout 87.5 per cent) solu- misconception about sweating. lion or lormnidenyae .in wnter. Tnis formalin salve la to be rubbed Into the skin of palms nnd fingers each 1924 BUICK SIX GLASS ENCLOSED A Real Buy o The Busy Corner Motor Co. o. r FUZZ LI? STORY PICNICo o: " riMith and hvffen, not atamped. eelf adtee, nveleoa la Tijmblo night for a week & soruslng; a pea size piece each tne. . Where the trouble Is not so great, the mopping of the skin once a ay for a week or two with the aluminum chlorld solution so successfully used to prevent Recessive sweating in thj armpits, will suffice. This is a' solu tion of half an ounce of aluminum chlorld in from two to three ounces of distilled water or rain water. It should be allowed to dry on the skin. In mild cases the simple applica tion of a powder night and morning will b sufficient. Such a powder is the followfng, containing four in gredients: (1) salicylic acid, Vt dram, (2) boric acid, two drams, (3) zinc oxid, four drams, and (4) talcum 1 ....... .1 :..: . ...... iHn" Duimitiii iu , inaau kttv QUESTION'S .AND ANSWERS Iluniiins Ear You suggested In your column thirl use of a saturated solution of boric i Ants I What can I use for Preventing the ants from crawling into my pantry 00 und eBll'iB "!' ttll the sweets (Mrs. O v. K. p. . ' Anvci--Trumbs left around at 'trai; the ants. Trace the onts to their nVsting place and sUlrl kero sene or gasoline Into the holevlth due precaution against fire. A .poison which disposes of the ants is prepared by boiling a cupful of sugar and half pint of water into syrup and ijjixlng with this one-tighlh ounceuof arsenate ni huOlniriiriilnh.'Mtraininir. cool- ine. and placing sponges saturated5) with It where the onts can find the bait. Of course the arsenate of soda Is a deadly poison Bid should not be used If there are baUes or very young rhllt'een inhe house. Sprink ling tnrtnr emetic powder across the doorsll! or other place where ants come In will discourage tl)em. Ix'gter Ilontley an' Ijifo Bntl was sentenced. In Hqulro Swallow's court t'day, t' ten days on tie stono pile nil' $7 eueh for cotlsplrill' t' violate til' prohibition law when Ihcy ivm Jest saylir amongst 'cmsclvort what they'd do If -iliey luul $12. MIhk Tawncy Applo-luis ''switcher' t long; hair tllMier 'grnn'nuiw goes home. Who's Who CHELMSPORO, England Sixteen thousand, two hundred and sixty-nine kisses. T Ji at ; s what jelection cost Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett, member of parliament from the mid-Essex di vision. . And not baby kisses, either. During his cam paign he promised- hat if He was Elected he . would kiss every Cvohian In his division. 1 Sir Henry is a handsome man. i' HeVtfoft by t record majority. Now he Is fulfill ing his wager.- There are 16,209 .women in' the division eligible to he kissed. Sixteen thousand two hundred and sixty-nine husbands are having a lot of fun, . r Sir Henry won't say whether he y$I1 make the same promise in the next election campaign. Poems That Live. The Rainy Day ' The day Is cold, and dark, as1 dreary; It rains, and the wind Is never wearv: The vine still lings to tho moulder ing waW, But at every gust the dead leaves fall, And the day Ja darjt and dreary. My life Is cold,, and dark, and dreary. It rniift. nnrl the' i-tnil iu n..uaH My thoughts still cling) to the moldei-1 ....ing.i'aai, - - - ------ - s But the hppes of youth fall thick In uie oiast. - i . And :tho days are' dark "and droary.J Be still, sad heart! and cease repin ing; Behind the clouds Is the sun atlll shining: Thy fate Is the common fnto of nil, into encn lire some rain must fall, oome aays must be dark and dreary. Henry Wndsworth Longfellow. CAGO throudh L ihapo madian t: - daUy at 7:45p.ra. for Chicago en me fast MountaiiHr-day-Iiglil trawl tarouglt (e mast tOW ROUND TRIP FARES - ; ARE NOW IN EFFECT O j On Sale to September IS i Return limit October 31 Fine equipment inchidt comMrt. nwt otmhon ew MniKi pinj on. orn top oWmui car, tarouib dininf Mrric o ' SSM CanacUan Pacific ;$iHcNRyCjsni,eouaiT mm im Children's Pictoriur V ; o Cross Won! lVzle O Running Acrusa. . Word 1. What the punle . It drawn upon In the nicturo. Word 5. A garden tool. Word 7. A hollow, . jointed, tropical tree. WoaJ! 9. A number. . O Word 12. One who lives In se clusion; a recluse. Running Down. Word 1. Another word for Sun. ; day. . . Word 2. An expression of 41 quiry, meaning "What ia It?" ; Word 8. Behold; look; eei, a.-; .. Word 4 To lay down; to place ' In trust In a bank. Word 6. A part of the day. Ab- ; breviation. ...... ' i. Word 8. Near; beside; close to. ' WoroSlO. Us. . kf ; . Word 11. A conjunction. i, SATURDAY'S PUZZLB ; ANSWERED I HOTEL BROADWAY t SEVENTH That Distinctive Look of a Tailored Suit THERE'S : A REASON It is hand tailored, not machine " built. Made right here in MedTord, too. ' , v ORDER YOURS NOW Delivery in 4 hours' if needed. ; . :,o i - . i ' . .. 'i . .. ' ; Prices from $35.00 up: UPSTAIRS DRINK MaidO'Sko IT'S . DELICIOUS . a-. Never before . eniilrl . .oil buy so much fruit in a small bottle. ' SK0 is made from leal Oranges and there are no synthetic flavors- added. Close-your eo'esand you - "n easily imairine vou are drinking" Lhe fruit itself. All our products are 2uar- antecd to be fiure and whole some, which is your protec aon, o ' - - .. o - ,; Jackson County Creamery u E o P A ft O . Psi m a It I I a 1 1 m N f u ft S E R Vs 1 1