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O O O 5GE FOUR TUBDFOnn MAgJo TRTBTTNft MTCDFORT). oRPiONT. THURSDAY. JULY 1f)2.' 2l GO O JlEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE fCBU8HKD EVERY A FT Kit NOON BXCBPt JBJNDAY, BY TU " MBPTOKD PRINTING 00. Th Med ford Sundiy Moniltif Bun U fornlabed Macrltwra drt tug Ui MTto-daj dally mw- Office: Mill Vorth Kir ttrctt. Tribune Bid Id I nf, PfaOM 7 A. A conwlidition of the Dtoiocrttle Tlti tbi edford Mull, ttie MfdfortJ Tritium, ut ro OrefluoUo, tb Atbland TslbuiM. BOREHT W. RCHL, Editor. 8. BUM PTE B SMITH, lUaafff. v llail la Adftneai DailT, with Huml.y Ran, yr IT.60 Dally, wltA BuiuUr Hun, month .7A Dally, wlftout Buiiilay Sun. jtar . .... t.60 Dally, without Sunilay Huii, month ... .06 WmII Mall Trlbunt, on year 1.00 Sunday Bun, one year 1.00 MY OAHK1ER In M'dfonL Aahland. JitluoD- rlUa, (kntral PoUit, Pboenli, Talent' aud an Mtfthwara: DaTij, with Sunday Son, month $ .7 Dally, without Huiiday Sun, month. 66 Dally, without Sunday Sun, ont yaar... t.6 Dalit, with Sunday Sun, ona year t.0 Ail trwa by ctrritr, caab to adtanoa. Kntared aa woond claia matter it Madtord, Ottpn, under act 0( March 9, 1879. Tba AtooclatM. I'reaa fa eicluatvely erttftlad to the um fur retmb loallon of all nvwa die- batchfa credited to it or not otlierwlM credited m tfcia paper, ana aieo to in local uawi dud- All rUitiU of republication of tptdal 4t yrfolwa LarlBara alao reamed. . Ye Smudge Pot Me Aptfceter IVerj. KtutkitlcH Hhuwliiff. lew. Insanity Ih Chtjon tfcn MlMr fttntea, wore evi dently compiled on a day whn there wat no tit4k controventy rufirin:. Tio pemlleton Knnt Orogontftn el-tfti-klly on a "iwi Provide:", to Hid In Kocuiinx "an. uutHtHiiding Jflrmocrnt to make . the r'M-t" for the UK. M'fiM' Mirt wfirlwtf. This lien the WUrfumrtte) valley preaehr . w 1 J 911 waYte) ft Aml lciii flK to Jtell wU HOC. r - Mrs. Alice Cutting I'helpH, wife of C. A. jf'helpa of Cherryvlrtw, ban hail another article accepted by McClure'n RiaK(iiln, hut th date of publication hah riot yet been nnnounee1. A New Jersey snorer who wnn clias "tiewMl by u peieter ne4crilMrir kin lec-like hIiopIh Id'camtt unbearable, vfli fine! out from a court of law just ' w mwefc racket h cn oiak with kaa MKnl MpiMtrntun, If uny. The leuHt t4 jwy can do In nlmplo Juatlce U to eHrect thut th nnorvr either ffrt a hhrt frewti hl adenoldH, or reth-e He the nlht with a- non-removultle ciolhespln on hit horn. Murder of a twwr rHwuM t mart JUHtlfiHblo, like, MfM4v4M. Hell Huh alwaytf been pastured an a region of evcrlanttnK hjeutr and, lie at Id IohIh-s ltd terrora for muiWrn ttlnnerH. Hell Hhuuld be r moHeled ond filled up with Rroanlnft, RUi'Kllnif, grunting hiioi wih, doomed to HWer tn the orlnlnnl flory blAHtH, 'Md llHten forever to their own ahom MeutlonH. v V t - 1 S The Toledo nioh niuinllnn will be "alio wed to tuke enre of ltnelf." Thin ht a f-eurleKH und elilld-llke Htund by offlplul, and will antagonize no voteH. ' The lack of local Intorent In Kvolu 'tRR Wi delightful, but strunKe, and a cfetaKca for n wholPBOuled community coiAbat Im HlippliiK from- the civic 9Fup. . A tramp lecturer should be in hand to take up n collection and tttl.ua with n polHtmuus Hplrlt.' ! Tin;: way of it (pwtciH i'npliul-ilnui'iiHl) A ver quiet The people of v4elH wan m I- this comtnu n 1 ty etMHlxed ut the Wit Salem pnr Mnuf on Tuen eny, July 7, when e-lta M. Wood rfr und it. j. Monofi were united In martiuffe with Rev. L,. P. (.'annell ir formtiLft the erenony. In the prettenco of a few ItneweN. were very, much ntart ld and ularmed one even- ltiK laHt week when they heard the ringing of bells and ruttllng of tin cans, but upon' InventtKiitln; found It to he a chaiivurl- part y on th.e ne.wlywedH, Mr. and M r n. MOHOfl, WHAT DOW OHUilON EACY NKKU (lltlllno Journal.) Hepubllklann. DEMOC l'oi tluiul The ooroner'8 Jury returned a ver 1 diet that d poetised drove a 4d up to the .curb and failed to Ret out quirk enough. Fall alyleH for Ihe OulnhovlklH pro vide that the ears Htlll be concealed. Old Frederick Weeks, who ncll furniture, han tore out a putt" from the book of ('. Win Ardtpole, who (ILh peiiHfH Hteers, dvad or alive; For ear the lat-ter Iuih (darted out inaKl- - Aionliil victims with a ham, and thv first nuned will ltereafler present a . ' doormat. Thin trick Is called com- . merclal Astuteness. ' ' NICK CMHUS .. Full'nwiny a mean, Innulttitfc thiiw . Ih said when poets start to ding Their stuff about the clouds: i J They dwell upon their setniher huo ''And evii voice the morfitd vlejt Tliut clouds are leaden shiyiuds, They yeurn, li rhyme, for skleB that mile ' (With blue prevailing "U the while j And sunbeams spilling gold; !nd never think Hint crops would die And empty shcrven would greet the if eye ' hero urocerlen are- oold. 4 y'a very well to lng th fit-nlso , of Bumllltinilned, cloud less days J And oil that sort of stuff., o Hut when "you've had that kind n a while e (yhey iiomehow neefn to lose their Btiille Knough Ih quite enough. Q Init u.'ri mtltA Anntfnl. lit tlniPN In snlto of mean, insultluic rhvmrH Cf To prut a cloudy tuy. Nor npt'flt tf sontlier hues nor nit muds OKor. after nil, we think the clouds Are JutO giful truy. . (Bultlnigr 8un.), e Q THE PLAY IS W1. THL'ST Attorney (icncral Stcwiirt's jiliolofy did not hide liis tiTs jdiniso t'lin'iiited day bffojy yiftcr- day of "Slmt your ftoutli!" O . For, everything eonsidered, this wk' the most sensible t. of iidviee that has been uttered since the monkey cirmm opeiyd. f both the sftite Hiidllelcnse Plhe overworked janitor sjyit theQ'Oiirt house doors, tli publicity iree-ior-au eouiu ne iitiiiiiiummi hi n,nd public nnnoyniye saved. For The Seoues trial is o?-r. From now on anything HinMrans I'jres will be mere jioise and fury, si(nif.vin( nothing. 'The Daytnn school teaelun- stands convicted. Tile ant-cvoliition law of Tennessee is sustained. CMarenef; Dan-tiw may rave and W. J. Iiryant may rant, but' nothing can lie said or done to prevent the inevitable. So why continue Uie farce? It is hot in Dayton, Tennessee, it is hot ii'iost'everywhere else, so there is no reason for not making the'lelirned. counsel's niiition of "Shut up" unnnimouH. ' Moreover, lire crowds hnv been, disappointing. The Mansion bouse isn't overflowing, witJi anytbing'ljut conversation. The broad casters are playing to empty- benches. Only the palm-leaf fan and soft-drink concessions arc making y rank outsiders.. So the real purpose; of. the trial nessee, hus-bwn placed oii the been carried' out; a continuance cept a few' sclf-iidvcrtisers . wh )w4y. Shut lip, gentlemen, turn the worlW know that' IWther Scopes is out of the public school curriculum of the sovereign state of Ten- Then the ease may go where' wlic the real imnt can he tlecideil whether or not a state has tho right, to aWdutely control jvbat. should and should not be taught in the choils wbicb the state supports. For. that is the only real ques tion involved. QUILL Anu'rifjinisim Following line m so'orewtlrtL ..AiHoiiK the lost civilizations that that went blo'oc'y in 1014. Slore sleep, w HI make you live living .lunger just to steep? .Tho boNt aruinent yet advanced in ' favor of religion is the Soviet's contempt for it. f ' . . Don't judtfc men by their views; judge ths views by the kind ol men that hold thcin. If nnybody now thinks the oid folks in the way, it is because they are too thick on the dance floor. True education: Teaching men to think, of education: Teaching men what to think. A politicians idea of a good citizen is one' who will take the pill without looking at the la'bel jwir tlie bottle. Well, suppose primitive man had elaw-like hands; that kind if insects were what they now arc "The nnemployt'd are n menace." This includes the rig'nt band tht should be employed on the steering wheel. There are still remote sections of America wliero wonuta retain their "femininity and their stntas as domestic slaves. . Correct this sentence: "My new "and now Tin fixed for life." PH A Wove In Klamath KLAMATH FALLS, Or., July 13. At one o'clock thin afternoon tho thermometer here registered UH de grees with every Indication that it would top tho century mark by late this afternoon. At llonauxa, 3d miles in the valley It had reached 101 at ll o'clock this morning. RipplinjRhumos to welt THE GANGSTER. TI1K Kn'iKstiT's lifti . is lmny llic little time it runs; lio seori'lios in liis Lizii-' anil nIkiiiIs men with liis nuns. Hut soon, tin out-iin(l-ilovior, 'he fimls I'tormil rest, nml then tho lidlprul crowtuT eium's up mill holds lws iiiicst. The (juniister, fur iw rensciM tluil uny (Hie ran find, is foinl of erinie'anil trea so"n "iimf sin of every kind. When he's not wildly riding on er unnds rash and vain, ift some dark hole lie's hiding, Ifke a rodent in a if rain. Oh, where is the orftrnetiou in sueh a life as this! How union1 ftt satisfaction does yonder jiaiiKstei; miss? What anjriiish he must suffer, what hleak rtuuorse he lfliows, that men nyiy call him toucher tlifin anShing that grows. For thfit'a the only (-nejilon thnt eoniforts his ilisgraeo; he l'iirs his ghastlti burden that njeti mat fear his face. The gangster oft is gifted, l?is grain was clear and bright, before he sSJ and drifted nway from virtue white, lie well 111,'bt be a culler, dispensing blade and tool, be honored as a butler, be pinjjl for teaching ohool. lie might be strewing shavings w()i honest sawdust blent, and sailing down his savings, and drawing four po9cent. Hut he is nursing giftlges against his fcGbw men, nd w until the (judges have sent him to the pen, lfitempprcd and misguided, he lui? the wholesome crowd until he Pprov'd with bargain counter shroud. . q ' . cro PLAYgD OUT. would only shut their mouths, 'find uuru auu u vi uuiuuni ui rit-i money, and they are conducted has been served. Dayton, Ten m.ap, tlie drug slore program has of tire affair can profit no. one ex have been advertised too muc'h ease over to the jury and let the is out of a job, and that science it belongs, to the Supremo Co.urt, i POINTS crowd ; scolding because th place now seem attractive is the one longer, "but what's tho use of Popular conception he needed maid is a treasure, M said she, Prince Illbesco Called Ilomo WAHHINOTOX, July lu. (A. P.) Prince Hlbesco, Roumanian minister, han been Instructed by his govern ment to return to Bucharest to dis cuss the Roumanian-American debt situation. Cook with gne. PTown m m i: i CR&SS .jyORUb (JK AIM IJMA Tr- Jl 9 AAS ' ' r Crandmama 5.itcs all the scraps and 13-14-15-16 she can get to make up into rag 3-8-15-19. Uncle 5-9 said he had a .las 1-2-3-1-5-6, but it was square, not oval like Grandinama's. -, I wish I were eighteen years old for papa said when I got to he eigh-6-10-17-22 he would ki me learn to; drive his 1-7-13. But that will not be so very 19-20-Z1-22. ns I am only five now. I hope I shall be a good driver for I 12-18 love to ride 16-20 ver much, in 9-10-11-12 I do! Answer Tn Last Puzzle 1-7-12-16-21 (cloud), 19-23 (do), 10-15 (o), 3-8-14-17-23 -(muddy), C-6-7 (Sol), 1-2-3-4 (came), 9-1 (as), 20 25 (if), 11-12-1311 (tord), 6-11 (or), 23-24-25 (off), 17-1X-19 (did). Oopurtghi I9Z0. Dv Iho Internattnnai Syndicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. DJ Mid ferttan prUtntnf to rrwi it. b ntwrd bv Dr. BrmOv If Leni eAwWko erlf and written In Ink. Owlnfj to Ih lar numtwr l lr raMrmf, only Hm mm bm onavrd her. No epy on b Ma to iMrla not ontornlM to 1ftmoUoiw MohN ftV. WWtM Brwy, tr aaiw rf thl i Not So Dr. Stefanescu of the University of Jnssy (not Jazzy) hag proved by ac tual experiments that the abuse of spleen may bring about cirrhosis of the liver, a disease usually due to mod erate Indulgence in alcoholic bever ages. I say moder ate I n du ' g e n c e that's what the boozer generally calls It, whether It means a little beer "a social glass" or dully pick me up '.or whatnot. Cirrho sis means lltterally the orange yellow disease, us any old Greek could tell you The liver first enlarges from the thickehihg " or hy pertrophy of Its framework, and later contracts, shrivels or atrophies from th0 slow contraction of the thickened iiuimnuin, J uni in nil v IIITU tniy nbout It in a health column and if you think youVe got It, tell your doc tor or tho first policeman you meet; I can't du anything- for you. Tho spices which Stefanescu found responsible for the hardening of the liver were chiefly ordinary pepper and paprika, very extensively cultivated nnd consumed In Hungary. These he administered to dogs nnd cats ffor considerable .periods, In some in Htances over a year. Kven com para lively large amounts of, these spices d . U not p re ve n t d ogs from gain I ng steadily In weight, but when dogs so fed were killed nnd theli tissues studied, well marked degenerative changes in the liver cells were found similar to the changes seen In phos puorus poisoning, rnis wnich were given much pepper or paprika or both in ineir toon generally necame ema ciated. Some. folks nre dogged in this matter of indulgence in condiments or spices; some are just cattish. These conclusive animal expert ments were carried out with doses of the pepper nnd papiika not compara tively greater than people are In the habit of eating, at least In certain parts or rcurope. I dare say we might find zones of high spice con sumption Immediately adjacent to the hot dog stands in this country not counting the spice contributed by the dog and the manufacturer. Far bo It from me to take the .joy out of anybody's life, yet it Is my stern duty ns a health guard to snatch a baby from the path of an approach-1 lug speed demon even though the bnby Is b riving the happiest time. Mustard Is a fairly good emetic. slow but handy, nnd in my Judgment about the best counter irritant or ex- ternhl application for acute ' inflnm- matrons in the chest, but ns a poultice or salve for the lining of the stomach it is a bad mistake. Kspeclallv for children must this cruel and Inhuman trentment of the stomach bo con- detuned. Not alone for the sak of normal digestion, but for the sake of the liver and kldnevs too. 'This bo- jglns to sound llko n patent medicine circular. Yet thrt trutlt must be told j for the sake of better health. All of j these nplces or condiments pepper, ! paprika, mustnrd. horse radish, cloves, idnnnmon. nutmeg, ginger, pepper j mint. must be considered " drugs t rift her thnn foods and thrWess of them children up to the vntln no are al lowed the better for their health. Many of the spires are Irritantn to tho j urinary tract and probably Indulg jence in such condiments Is responsi ble for many disturbances of the gen ilto urinary system In early life. 0 J"no,r,,omp- '00' which the child or j-idmi In ofjinnry health should have requires no mirh drug addition. 0tt Is jthe ntrnrintis cooking nnd the crude 1 or repulsive serving of food which j creates the abnormal craving for ,splce andsplcea and condiments. vf J, course the indulgence of such a mor I bid appetite noon creates a habit In liltnelf. O . I o QCI-:sTIjS AND AVSWF.ItS. C1atnv Hut INnr Swum for Arjoimcnt one of the girls In the office where I am employed Inaltti tha'rtn elec J FKJZZLg STORYi MAUli 11 rtenHi an hyalent. not ft ell dlMnoftle or ibnd uU ma ...-i Minu i. .uIhi Spicy trie fan is of no worth in making one comfortable In hot weather. She says it only circulates dust and neither makes the room cooler nor tho air better to breathe. She does not Bit In the way of the fan- Is she playmg fair with the other girls when she refuses tc leave the fan turned on? (K. G.) Answer No, she is playing Prus sian. A fan certainly gives comfort, and It does convert foul air Into fresh air, as we know these terms. Why don't the other girls catch her outside of the office and make her apologize for her 'selfishness? Sonp for Hi mhos Do you think boullllon cubes and canned soups (tomato nnd vegetable) nil right for a baby n year old In place of broth or vegetable soup made at home? We ore planning nn nuto trlii 'and wondered if these would be ad 'visnble to use. It would simplify mat ters somewhat. (U. H. M.) Answer For temporary use the canned or condensed preparations' are Nil right, except the boullllon cubes. which huvo not food value to speak of nnd represent merely salt ami unde sirnhle condiments which stimulate .a baby requires no such stimulation IJut for regular feeding, your home made soups are always best for the bimbo. Similarly Is eczema or a similar skin trouble catching (L. G. B.) Answer Eczema Is not, but. various skin diseases which people commonly mistake for eczema are communica ble. ' Not So Fast Suppose one were to fast absolutely for 14-days, taking nothing but water during the time. Would It ' bo inju riou? Would It be beneficial? At the expiration yf what time should one start eating? (Mrs. B. A J.) Answer I should not advise fasting. I nm unabte to give a categorical an swer to such indefinite questions. Why fast ? 1 tench Ah Yon Plonso Is It superstition nbout the effect of reaching up? I nm nn expectnnt mother. My physician snys It has never been proved. (Mrs. II. P. J.) Answer Of course It Is supersti tion. Salrey Gamp and Mrs. Iten Told "jest know' such things they need no proof, Who's Who John T. ltuulston. Only a few weeks ago his name was unknown outside his county. Todav his fume. Is nation wide. This 1a tfle interesting1 experience of John T. Raulston, the judge before whom John T. Scopes, : the Day ton, Tenn., high school teacher charged with the teaching of Dar win's evolution theory. Is lj e I n g tried. Judge Knulfton wtis horn In "the OlzMird." Thin Is tfet nn anatomical location, d e P He Its name, but Is a ifttle cove 13 miles from Jasper. Tenn.. tho county seat of Arion county. During ltnulston's childhood the nearest postnffice wan at Jasper and infill was not received more. than oihtAU month. Judge Raulston Is a itealoun stu dent of the Rihle. He Is a funda mentalist ijtt belief, nnd one of his ntst (Constant anservatlonn Is that hnnctS is the best policy. He pore over his law books and Is a ery Qt-tMUhir Judge In . the dlstrlct iJllH imiiit'uiuie iiimuy consists, nn at tractive wife and two pretty daugh Baiullt Slow XuKent Is at his niotli trH lunu In an awful run down im tilt Ion. A fr Hit (itn't tnkn tils iiKiuey with him when lie dies, bill taklit' th' wbolu fanilly aloiift- Is Ih-coiiiIil' iiiIkIiI' eoniiiufiL. Timely Views on World Topics Democrats Will Win Nxt Congress, Says Party Leuder That his party will control the next congress la the confident prediction of Representative William A. Oldfield- of Arkansas, chair man of the demo cratic congression al campaign com mittee and promi nently mentio nod as the successor to Clem L. Shaver, chairman of the national commit tee. In the current issue of The Na tional Demo c r a t, O 1 d f ield predicts democratic control of the next senate because deniocra- W-S.A.OlDFiEU), . ' ' , tic. senators com ing up for re-election 'from rock ribbed democratic states, while- no less than hIx of the republican sena tors whose terms will expire in March, 1927, are from states normally demo cratic in presidential years and almost invariably democratic in the off-year elections. They are Weller. Maryland, Harreld, Oklahoma; the late Senator Spencer's seat in Missouri; Cameron, Arizona; Ernst, Kentucky, and Oddie, Nevadu. KxpcrtK lo Win the Senate "With 3!i democrats in the present senate and with these six republican senators certain to be succeeded by democrats, we'll only have to pick up four senators from doubtful states to give us a clear nfajoiity in the senate" said Oldfield, "and as political history shows that Invariably a great land slide In favor of one party is followed by a swing In the other direction in tho next ensuing off-year election, we, ought easily to gain that many seats nnd win a clear majority In the senate oVer both republicans nnd progres sives or Independents combined." 1 Turning his attention to the house, the congressional committee chairman siild: I "There nre 1S3 democratic repre sentatives in the present house. To gain a clear majority In the next house we must pick up 85 additional seats, and with the tide running as' it appears to have feet in wo ought to be ; able to do that, particularly when it I Is-recnlled that from 10 to 15 of the present republican- members of the present republican members of the house were elected last November from 'districts- ordinarily democratic nnd which we are certain to recover next year. Half a dozen of these are In Pennsylvania and there are four or five districts In Indiana and as many in Ohio normally democratic which elected republicans to this congress, which we are almost certain to win bnck next year. This accounts for approximately 15 of the 3fi dbitricis we must gain. "We will pick up two certainly and possibly three in Missouri; three. surely nnd possibly four In Illinois; two and possibly three in Massachu setts; three In Xe'w Jersey; at least two In New York; two in California; one and maybe two In Connecticut, nnd one each in Nevada, Oklahoma. Texas and Delaware, and a scattering district here and there that will give us a clear majority of democrats in the house over both republicans and progressives, or LnFollette republi cans and Independents and socialists." I'nless provision Is made for car rying nway the products of combus tion, heating a room with gas or oil Is detrimental to henlth. ;, Tonight! A Summer Treat . For Dessert ' Scree Vm Favorite Fruit .,.. V i Clip iKi .d ma nail lot C . i Kir K. Md fa, W Ob U.wQ M th. JUJ-Bnl , ... .Children's Pictorial f . Cross Word Puzzle O Running Across. Word 1. What the game tho 4 boy in the picture is playing " is called. Word 4. Always; constantly. Word 6. Close to. 3 Word 7. A large. gun. V.; Running Down.. Word 1. An old ond important city in Canada, Word 2. Part of a stove. Word 3. A large city in Penn- svlvania. Word G. horso. with. What you guide a Singular. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. ANSWERED. Poems That Live Song I will make you brooches and toys for your delight Of bird song at morning and starshine . at night, - I will make a palace fit for you and me Of green days in forests and blue days. nt sea. T will make my kitchen, and you shaV keep your room, ' Where white flows the river and bright blows the broom. And you shall wash your linen nnd keep your hody white In rainfall at morning and dewfult at night. And thin shall be' for music when no one else is near. The fine song for singing, the rare- song to hear! That only I remember, that only you admire! Of the broad rond that stretches and the roadside fire. Robert Louis Stevenson. Who roniombfrs whon the liruko- man mine thrnuph thp train "wutor Iiik" tin1 itasstMiKLTs from :i common cup? "Ti'in wuz tho clays." Conk ivllh irna. Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Acnto and, chronic DtseaMn of Men and Woawo. Otnjer and himor htl, tnflnnn, HI Bey, blndder tnd Rtomaoh troulHa, lit, lieml,, rupture, ooldt, feitml trouble,, par llynla, fevev. pneumonia.- anthm, mid throat troittle,, rheumatism, iraetiorrltoea, goitre, ""jjnP'lon. catarrh, pil, hydrocele. ! OHIO. Houm S A. M. to B P. M. ,, . Consultation Fra. 241 South Front St Medfofd. Ora. DRINK MaidO'Sko '' Mrs DELICIOUS Never before eouM '.inu buy so much fruit in a small bottle. , SKO is made from Real Oranges and there are "no synthetic flarors, added. Close youreyes ajyl you can easily imagine you are "drinkine;" the fruit itself, o All our produets are truar- anfced to be pure iftd whole some, which as your protec- Jackon Counfy Qreamery mm 1 1 Q Q