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-v r o o O O o 0 CO PAfifl FOTTTl MEDFORD gAfATT; TmBTTSTE, rKDFORD. Oft Eft OK. SATURDAY. JULY 11. 192." JTJT ) 3 -O Bedford mail tribute IN INDEPBCRNT NEWHPAPKB eg. U8UED EVKlSa? AfTKHSOOtt MOTFT BUriUAT, VH TUB MEDKUIIU WlW'M CO. The llfdforil Bundd Uornfng Bun 1 forolatied eabacribrra del lug the eevcn-daj dailj oewe oaf. Office: Utll Tribune Building. lo-IT-IS lloryi Kir treQ Phone 74. A coneolldgllon of the la"HTiflo Time. the Mrdfnnl U.iVII'e alrulotf Tnlu;, rn Orpgonlan, tlia Aelibnd Tllbune. the tjoutb- VSUEKT ' 1 W. HPl niL, miiw. B.WITCIfciaMITU, Uanegrr. -o- Bj Mull In Attiawe: nfk, with Hundaj Bn, year O A7 80 Dijlr, Willi Hun.lir Nun, month ......".76 Daily, wlthoutQunday Hun, 7ear 6.60 Daily, without Humlar Sun, month ... .06 Weekly Mall Tribune, one jrar S-00 Sunday Bun, on year Y CAkRIKH In lOjfrrd. AlilO.d, Jiaon 111a, Central 1'oliit, Itaewv, Talent and on iWhwata: O Iiffllr, wlrh Rundar Rim, month. .0. .. .1 .75 Dally, nflhout Hunday Run. month 06 Dally, wRout Hunday Hun, one ajrar... 7.60 Dally, M0K Hunday Sun, one year.A. .. 6.60 All terma by carrier, caah In edraiMi. Kntered aa aecnnd-rlaaa matter at Mntford. Crgon, unr act v aiarno a. imv. Official paper of the City ol Hertford. Official paper of Jac-kaon Co'intyr The only paper betme) Wmh Ore., and Oileo. Pallneaila. rtlHlnni'M of our 400 toilet, having leaaed wire AaeoclattV Preiff Borneo. Rworn dally averuA rrrculaUnn for aionthu ending April luT. 1924, 8!t,o, more than doutila the rlrciitntlon of any other paperOpub- vnnea or rircuinicj in Jscaann uonnty. kHiii'Iih or rm mnm.iTM pbkss. 1 The Aanoclated i'reaa la ex'iOilTely entitled A the nae for republication of all newa dla- tEfcee credlPd to It or not atherwlae credited una papey, ana aieo to tno local newa pun. ra?n Herein. ah rirnta or repnnncatiwn oi apecial aia nerein are also reaerwfd. Yk Smudge Tot By ' Arlhar Perry. Nobody hocius tu realize tlmt If man HpniriK from u monko it's loo lute tu flu anythi ubuut It. Tho Hotuhl!ciin Win-horses of Ore fion ure meeting thh week tu keep from going Deniucrittic iiRatn. Perhapn the molar should he iffieti: Niv k to sleep In a locomo tlvp firebox. '(Albiury- Democrat Herald.) . . k hash' vnov: (Icm 'iiltal .Itnii-iiiil) An tin li-dkatloii that the: crowd Tdr ffio most part was fundamen talist, of (he two collections taken H is said that Hlley's was con siderably tho Itoavicjj. Tho hat was passed twice, the nii(llenr beltiff asked to contribute, to the first If In Hympjihy with the evo lution spualtor and to the second If In sympathy wiih his opponent. Many members of tho audlenco wero apparently neutral. "I'vo ljcen In this bushier for 7 years," said Dr. K Hoy In aiuiouncJiiK tlio collection method. ., Leslie C'arr was seen drlvUiff up (he creek In his nuto Tuesday. ( Knots Crock News, This Paper). .Marvelous! Tho rnlibed farmers nro skinned fttfnln. The wrenches that come with a JJackard don't fit tho nuts on u mowing imiclilni1. "Tlio hero of Longfellow's poem, vho shot an arrow Into tho air and hit n sua r row, causing t)ie poet great ungulsh, couldn't lmvy missed one if ho panted to. Another Industry that Is going abend with the well known leaps and bounds, is beautj payors for 4ds. CAN'T I-'OOli IA11Y! (Yivka. Cat., louriial) v When the fire was Honiewliat under mtrol the family won dered where .Mr. Bray was, and on entering the house they found hint In the front room reading a paper, and he thought them Jok ing .when they told him the placo wm on fire. Klmcr !ndd ami family left Thurs day for Hebiware by auto, wherii they wero called by Jhe serious Illness of their (.it'itfidnm. C rand ma got sick tli is year later than usual, owing to cmio trouble, Olenn Maxwell seems to be very busy these days, and from the way he bi dolling up his bouse things are 9"iki salons for the ung in. (.Montague IVwenger. imio more of your Iius1i,9sh . v There Is no use cusslnx the weather, like It was a ( the, a piuKU'o uiiTiri uiat nas ncen in i UJ i . i. . . . 0 every col fret Ion box in Jackson roiiu 1. (0'inded (i. Washlngttin .Ma.i- dox ij't-l. ami will Vjy buck in Its native element after a sliort Q-st. 7 gjjtn I'utnam was iPently knrg(;en down wr an autoinohiiit at (OwiiMits vi t In and sustained Qhior Injuries. ( Lebanon 3-cVH. ) 1 was rutLtlown. nO then 1 boiiktit a boc (DyoSrr iterful pills. Ca Willi- O tiioi m,i'.-M u i:ii If OlieMiole inn -faced refin-mers woiq' sit down "Ih"c and leve We would thiTTi be Itelievlng v,jjjuit It pleased them Q hrlteve; ThiM" could turn frcnieveng) pleasure " nnd we'd neveiM are a Jot, Nor make any move to force itiem tu 0idopt our mode of thoSht: Hut the .ible Is they i)vcr can be satisited unless y They are causing other peotb to be Quiring their dis( If the Mgots could be happy with con vict Ions of t heir o n It would he our pleasant fluty to be letting them alone; They could he us blind to progress n they pleased, and welcome, too; V'e would not obstruct the pathways they were ea)t u puruc, Htit Ihey will keep on Imping that we must accii their creed. And Ihey damn us for pursuing the enlightenment we need (S. I!. Klser.) po ,you luO your wife? (jDAYCGHT SAVING OST ni'opln will agree that M time of the jeiir, lire lietw'een five ami seven. Most people will also njrrei) time. tliesmliniii'H are spent hr I'mler a s.Qlem of iliivlicht mid defied to productive and Tnjoyahle Nerviee. ifiiyli toil; in lit Niivini; was 11 siBress most of ft laiOe "iti(of the east. We ean see jio rea .son whyit shonldn't he a sneeess Thr hnsiness men of Kliiinath for (ylijrhtavin'. We believe suit. Of course ill) v eunimnnity can sired. IW it would lie jijiich hotter to adopt one system and mere. :.. .i... i QUILL Jlcart Iroiilili! is heeomiii; one of the symptoms. more Whatever the nilicy's faults, ereditahle as dust. 0 Kxaniple of Kuropcini i;rninninr: like vou do do?" The little things ymiit. ikes tllPil good caddies. JJut Kven wW'li the meek inherit the earth, douhtless they will keejl up the lihityf meekly pitying tuxTs. ' ' iinerica is a fair land.0 Each section lias a peculiar product with which to frisk hiotliei" sections. " . The reason a mini doesn't try on every hat n the shop is aiisc he rfjjilly intends to huy one. ' . The Japan. vy iijj Chinese wish to The man at Doom once You can't hurry Nature. Dcht collection must wait upon the natural development of the riyjit slogan. Over 10,(100 laws were passed last year, seriously interfere' with hcinj; a decent citizen. Correct this sentence: "We said ihc, "and spent no more than Very likely scientists five thousand years from now will dig up ck sjulls fivu thousand years old. Another of the wonders of Nature is how the roads remain in tact aftie)' tourists hreathe so much of them. . Correct this seiilenee: "He's said Uie man "hub lie never tries The hird that suffers most hy reason of airguns is the one who raises such a row" ahout his window panes. CorrM I lias .sentence: Kthal," said the iiiolher, "The 'und 1 s HEAT. WIIKN pnltv-JriAiiN n frvin (Hi the surfa.1? f thr street, mttl tlto World seems wilting, d.vin in the everlstiiiK lteat, then, oh fellow-nien. W ever, we ,liou.l itiiike a strong en deavor to he joeidar nnd elever, sinnin; maxims hlithe and Mfeet. When day is eool and breezy, and we're full of pep and vim, it is ton aby.rdly easy to line up with Sunny Jiiu; little credit are we V'.'mmtf hy the ahsenee of eomplaininjr, by our strivinir and our stntiniiifr to pnt up a eheerful hymn. It is when the heat is sizzling and tlie sun is on its carouse, ami tlto briny sweat is drizzling from our vhisUers and oift brtiws, tht wo show wliat stuff we're made of, er.injr, Hcat we're 'not afraid of," while we loiter in (lie shade of banyan trees with poats ami cows. Hinl?aif?l nohle is the fellow who enn (lenl0in harmless fun, when the world is parehed and yellow with the biikinir by the sun, who can josh nlontf and twittO when $iis friends tire irrnwiiiK bilti?, when the eronker und tho tpiitter call for poison, hx and uu. lie is'pantiuf?, he is ipini;, h9 3s frerkh-d burned and taunctl, and his voice is hoai and rasp invr, for ! is throat is full of sand; bid he jokes along und joifhrs while the perspiration washes and the heat coojes Mpinshes all the comfort in thetnd. iULiQufffiitii 1924BUICKLSK GLASS ENCLOSE!! A Real Buy 0 ThecBusy Corner Motoro. FOR THE COAST. the lit'st hours ol'Qlie iluy, this that umler the present system of the inajoritv of people in slecl savinir, however, these hours uiii1i1t ihinni; the war. It is n sneeess here. Kails reeentlv starled a inovenieiit Medford would do well to follow eslnhlish any time schedule dc for the 'acifie'oast as a hole i.i oc nine ivmiu inai iii.viif!iii w ; o POINTS prevalent, hut poetry is no long us an ancestor lie is about us 'What niiilies you dun me they don't count aecurately, and he- start a war wixii England and felt that wnv. . none of which will stayed at the resort we hud intended." tt month," just a normal hoy of sixteen," to appear tough." hoys arc beginning to luinj; around resent it." lown and o C3 O 0 S 0 i is. vok$ Muzzle stok y CTHE LANDMARK When 4-5 were very much younger Ma used to say it we should get lost we should ty to remember a landmark near our house. She showed us ial tall 1-3-4-6-7 over there, it is just a little way frdta our home. . . "You can use that 10-12-14 one landmark I" s,he id. . Youcan see the 7--9-10 91 the tower-man's house 'rom here! But you can-II-12-13 see It from a great distance tfbwn the rDad! . I think it is a very wise plan 1-2 have a landmark for 'one cannot depend 9-11 not getting lost I . Answer Ti lsl Puzzle . T 1-4-8-13 (nice). 8-940-11-11! (camel), 14-15 (on), 6-12 (Al), 10-14-17-10 21 (mount); 5-6 7 (pat), 2-5-1115 (open), 3-7 (at), 16-18-20 tond), Onpinght,Vil2S, by 'Aj International Syndicate PetoonsJ Health Service Br WIU.1AM BRADY. M. D. aiIM limn venalllr nn.au ( mt IqaKan. not to alMaM laneal, or truJfiMt, will b arayoa ay Dr. BraOy It a , tamped, leO aaataaMo) anvatoae la mlAajl. Lettera ehouU' be brief and wrltt.e In Ink. Owlni to tha srg ntialaar of laMan raealiraa, aiila a few ean a aHajaafaV here. No reply oa mi to ajUrlto not eonfanataa to InafruoHoni AaeToee Dr. WlllKs) BraVy. Ir aato at Kila ifajaatoaW. If I Were Kins In conformity vith tho avowed in tention untl denire of all executivea, if 1 were king of thin country, 1 should institute a rigid policy of economy and retrench mont with aview; for publication and political purpose, ,of cutting down the unpopular burden of taxation, and one of the first ex travagancies I should abolish Is the system of h'o oalled school medical inspection. t This system has been ndopted "In some communities and will prohamy be adopted In other communities as time goes on. It affords a nice, little bunch of political jobs for tho admin istrative staff and makes it obligatory on tlto part of local school hoards to employ a cer tain number- of t h y h I c i ans and nurses to curry out the purposes of the medical Inspec tion luw, visible, the provision i of more or less med ical and nursing care or service for t!.e school children at the expense, of tho state. . Ho far as tho medical Inspection of school children may serve to dieted and Isolate cases' of communicable disease. It is worth the price. Theo retically that was to be the chief benefit the pint not ton of our chil dren from unnecessary contact with other folks' children. wh might come to school with "company" or some cnmmunicahlo disease. Practically, there lias been no appreciable benefit of this kind derived from school med ical Inspection. The morbitity or sickness where no medical Inspection has been established seems to be abnilt tho same as'tlie rate In Hchools where this new fangled socialistic ex periment Is hi effect. So early In my reign I should Issue a decree abolli inn the farce, and ns n rider or sub sidiary clause in the decree 1 should! place th onus of the certificate of health with the parents or guard la of every child coming to sclyol, where it rightfully felongs. In oilier words. 1 should hold Jho parents or guard Inns responsible Tor the health of tjieir own children nnd for tho pro vision of any medical or nursing ser vices tTie children mibt reu.ulre0This is a principle of common law ft Is the parent's or guardian's duty under tho law to furnish ell rensonablo nce OHHry medical ntflK nursing enre a child may require. O The school me(!al Inspection or examination frQ adopted In commit lilies where this farceis In force Is really a humorous tiTmg. It was probably devised and arrnnged by somecjirlght young social service wor ker. When a child brings the c;fl!mi natie. blank to hpfamtly doctor, in stead of having a ireo examination hy the :9hoil m iMliral Inspector. It is really hard for the doctor to he nerl abpif It. but nothinR else will Tfavel by MoeoftJSfkge SAftLY, 8WIILY AOD COMFcfflTABLY,-, Two Through Stages 6ailjj To Portend, leaving Medford PA ploasant P AlsocSVes Mford at 6:00 ". Wo take penof!r for all way polntt. For further Information ! and tickets cgjl Union Stage Depot. Ppne 30 , FARE MEDFORDVoRTLAND $7.85 I (J) T ...... , lrect gonnectlom at gjntburg for Cool Bay Points. I ' In School Days satisfy the school authorities except thu silly little make believe examina tion. Now I may bo all wrong about doctors ohey're a queer lot, like most classes of people but I have a notion that under my regime they'll make n more careful examination of the school children, for if they permit a child to co mo to school with some communicable disease, it will be a re flection upon their diagnostic skill or their professional honor, and most doctors are solicitlnus - about these things which have so much to do with their success. I'ray do not hf at all anxious about this, tor there is small chanco that 1 shall ever become king, now. QIKSTIONS AND ANSWERS Chafing Can you suggest anything to tough en or harden the skin against chafing where two surfaces rub together? H. J. E.) Answer. Bathe the skin with warm witter and soap and dry without fric tion. Then apply to the affected sur faces a piece of the tallowing oint ment the size of a pea, each alternate day for three to six times at intervals of a month or two: Solution of formalin dram Menthol ... I grain Lanolin k ounce Petrolatum ounce This should be kept In a collapsible tuho. The free use of cornstarch powder or zinc stearnte powder as a dusting powder is advisable to prevent chaf ing. Phosphorus I'lease mention in : your column n some foods that will furnish the body with phosphorus. (L. S.) Answer. Cheese, dried beans, ont meal, turnips. ' carrots. milk, rgg (white or yolk), peanuts, potatoes, dried prunes, oranges. Mrs. Gamp Is It possiBlc for a haby to become livergrown?" Wo take our 4 months old baby on qtifto long auto rides. Will that harm him? (Mrs. M. C. A.) Anawer.'o, the "Hvergrown" myth Is just one of Salrey tJ amp's superstitions. As a rule a baby so young sliould iot be laken on long rides. Ho needs from i8 to 20 hours of sleep a day, and how can ho get It if he has to go out burning up the road? 0 Corsets Vsunlly Harmful Several girls dispute whether It Is harmful to weift n corset rwxt to your biB)e skin. As many indulge In this practice In the hot weather we would appreciate your opinion ns to the ef fect on health. (Throe Telephone. OpfTntors). . c Answer. Any kind of splint Is rather bad for health, uiiB there is southing the matter and thfti the question of mechanical stfpport or dressing should be left to the dlrt tln of the physician. Aside from a ,r'llon Ctmfi"t r taste. It Is n--nutterlal whether such MipllrAces are worn next tjie skin or over B)her gar a mems. at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M.1 one day tri0 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting j I'd llko t' liot Hi Diivtmi cvolullon irutl 'II Ainlrlliuto inoii t' Hi' lt (ln( UulUHlry (hail It WUI V wlciur. Wliat .few HHllHricil (luoplo I'vt? met fcxilt ))iirty ciiKlly pleusiil. . Who's Who Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers. The first woman from staid old Xew Enclnnd In Rlt in rnnerrnfiR will hp Mro Eclrth Nourae Rogers of .owetl, Mass. Airs. Rogers, widow ol Representatives' Jolin Jacob Rogers, wbo died last March, will succeed hi uie in the house as a result of her overwhelming. vfr tory at the polls a few days ago. Se defeated for ma? r Gv. Eugene N. Foss. democrat, de cisively. She caia ried her home city and Woburn two to one. .Mrs. Rogers did not conduct her campaign. That was 'taken care of by a non - partisan com mittee, including close associates of her late husband. The fact that Rep resentative Rogers had intered the wr as a private and, in the house, had voted to pass the soldier bonus over President Coojidge s veto, gave Ttfrs. Rogers the solid support of the world war veterans. Mrs. Rogers, who was Edith Frances Nourse before her marriage In 1907, is regarded as well equipped to suc ceed her husband. She always mani fested deep interest in his career and kept well informed on public ques tions. A frequent visitor at the Walter Reed hospital In Washington, MrB. Rogers devoted her efforts dur ing the world war to relieving distress among the families of men sent over seas and in caring for disabled vet erans on their return. President Harding appointed her his personal representative to investi gate soldiers' hospitals and President Coolldge recommlssioneil her in the same. Capacity. She visited evary soldiers' hospital In the United States and made many recommendations for the increased comfort of the patients. ' Af ter a good day's outing eat a good Sun&jr Diftnep ; $1,00 Hotel Medford DYER ATTEKI OIslAjriRg PLZATIRf Phone S44 23 I. Fir tl. gASH PAID For 86Cond-Hand Purniture and Stovei ( W.A. KINNEY ; Furniture House 15 E. Main Phone 505 Li iiiaiwtaasg Cliildren's Pictorial Cross Wyn. Tuzzlc ppT . . Runnins Across. Word 1. What the lady In the picture Is called. ' . Word 4, Honorable; of enperlor character. 1 - ' ' i, Word 7. Nickname of the "Ball splitter" president Word 8. What we call a hUl that rises abruptly. . ',., .Word 10. 4 composltlom la Terse. Running Kw. Word 1'. .'" A woman - who h taken certain rellgloos vows. ' 1 Word 2. The act of roBbina : Word 3. The first woman. Word B. A grain. Singular. Word 6. A famous Confederate general Word 8. A title of tlobllity ap plied to a knight. A term of re stfcct; applied to any man. ' Word 9. Famoss American poet who wrote "The Raven." -. , YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED I' nigliost Qiinllry Jewelry nopnlrlqg. f . m. ' ,-t.l,..nAna1 Cnlalnn. U'nloh 'B Rcimlrinff , Satisfaction Assured . quality and price. , Mall us your wants. REDDY (8 CO. in HAIL INSUftANCE . First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 10S 30 North Central Medford, Ore. I .fsi IWong Foi Clw. Tor Treatment of Vvl'II Acnto and ChrotUo sneuSeWsafaiid Womam. - Oanttr and taraor treated, tofleenta, Kid ay. bladder and etomach troubet. flta, berula, rupturt, colde, female troublei, pr llyaia, fever, pneumonia, aathma and throat troutilea, rheumatUm, amenorrhoea, goitre, tonaumptlon, catarrh, pllea, hydrocala, al bumto. Offloo Hourai B A. M. to IP, I, ... ContulUllon Free 241 Boulh Front gC Wnfford, Ore. DRINK. IT'S DELICBXfS -V -a. ever before eonld -rnn i)uy so much? Ait in a smalfc i MaidO'Sko SKO is mdc from Real ? Oranges and there arc n synthetic flavors added. Close your eyes and you can osily imagine vou nrec "drinking" the fruit itself. 'AS our produRs are guar anteed to be pure and whole some, which is yourQ.rotcc hon. : ' ' Jackson County Creamery I