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if 111 uedford Mail tribune 1 AN IHDEPKNDKNT MtWUPAFIB fDBUiiUKD EVERY ArreHNuoM Jtioin- SUNIIAT. BT THE CT ...... i.muPiui ru-k , I ' Tfce Medtfrfd Sunday Morning Sao la faralcfand Mcribera dM nig im lewi-oar mmj Office: Mill Trlbant Building, il-IMt Rorth Fir afreet; 1'boiM 7Dv . Aeonaolldirlon of the Democratic Tlnf. tht mora mii, m airaionj muu, w m OrrgoiiUntha AafaUnd Tribune. - - I . . ROBKltT W. RUHL, Editor, (v B. HUMI'TEK HUITH, Manager. Daily, with Sunday Run, yar '7,S Dsilr. with Bundiv Run, month Dally, without Hundar Hun, year 9M Dallr. without Huiiduy Bun, mouth .. .16 Wiwklj Mall Tribuna, on year t oo Bunda Bun. one year.... 00 T . CARRIKR In Uetlfrrd, t Aahlind, Jackeoo-I vUlc, Central I'olnt. J'bccnli, Talent and on tUghwaja: ., Dally, widi Bundar Hun, month $ .76 i tally, without Hunday Hun, month 86 Dally, without Huiiduy Hun, one year... 7.60 ially, with Hunday Hun, one year..... 8.40 All tm.ie by carrier, caab in adTance. Rnterrd aa acond-rlaea matter at Mad ford, Oregon, under act ol Marco a, isv. Official paper of the City ol Uedford. The nnlv naner bciwtet. AftnmVt Ore., and nlle, having leaaed wire Aaaoclated Preaa amce. Aworn daily aver nreulalion for ' its anontha ending April 1st, 1024, 30A9, more (ban double the circulation of any other paper pub- llahed or circulated in Jackson uoutiy. MRM11KI1S OK TliP. Aftr.tnnxTvn WtFHS. Tbe AwMKiated rrt-aa la exclusively entitled to the uae for republication of all newa die Mtctifa creditfd to it or not otlirrwlee credited In thla paper, and alio to the local newa pub . .Hehed hireln. All right of republication of tpeclal dla fatihre herein are alao reamed. Ye Smudge Pot By A rtli or Perry. The way to keep cool, in to keep . cool. In n statement Issued the fli-Ht oT the week, Ilent y Kord says that Mr. CoolJdgc Ih a rattling good president. 1 Fowler McCornilck, heir to the Unr venter truHt millions who went to work In overalls nix jnonlliH ago, has ,,lien promoted rind now wears u white .jfrulliir. At the, time it wuh predicted ills rfso would he rapid. A Spanlnh gentleman by the name of Don Juan Nepomueeno Htiriona KonutotocQcagngeazocoeclia In dead. Cuv Dolmen wan seen oil our streets 'from Kngle Point Tucs. Jta pretty tiot to look so far. llAltl,i:s CHAPLIN j - ' (From "Time") . So violently did (he vulgar Hasp 'him to Uh unclean bosom that the cul iireil upper rhiKHert reJicled to, liny mention of his name as they would to a hathroom Juke rthey Haw tho point, but would not he. caimht luUKhlm; at It'. ThiH ruin of moonlight and ciiHtard plfl, crust whs u creen pea off the knives of the IntellifrentHfa until Htuloni6ntH of his begun to appear In the. public prcwH to tho effect that "Solitude Is my only relief. . . I live with Abstract thinkers, Spinoza. Scho penhauer, Nietzsche, Water Pa,tcr . '. .'Human contact makes, nio.i 111. .'I . I resolve to retire to no mo Italian litkn with my beloved Shelley, Keats and violin. ... I um too trnKlc by nature. , , . I don't Rlvo a damn abbilt Anybody." . . . Critics took him fin.' On tho strenBlh of his avowed Iimchant for philosophical thought, ihuy decided that lie was a Kenlus. H. (I. Wells was proud to meet him. tleorgo Itoruiud Khaw pavo htm a . oou(In of handl ed wcll-choyeu words. Moniiwhlle, (lentus Chaplin continued 16 ptil one foot In front of tho other much tis before. He sat down In crrs. Jle held babies In his lap. Ills salary became 11.000,000 a year. t ;Tho complicated mlsnnthroty which enabled, him, his Interpreters declared Ho love tho public and Hpurn humanity did not preclude cerlain trifling Inves tigation of the tenderer emotions. One such inve-stlgatinn attempted In ISMS with Mildred I larriM ended In a divorce. She char Red that he starved her, bo I drunk, lilt hard. To down .tjio scurrlle rumor Jhat he had been sepred by tho rod-hot lips of Actress Pola NeRii, he last year married (in Mexico) his leading lady, hllu Grey, aged 10. - In these slight ruffles ho retained both bis composure uud his reticence, tlrave, deliberate, toMtly, bn has Rone on utllizliiR the genius with which few who deify him as a thinker, apotheo size him as a tragedian, credit him tho genius fr being funny. Hho lefr a note saying If they want ed to find her to look In Homo Wes tern st!ry niagiizine. Hft pnrents are ut the eoaHt.(Halem Capital .lour nul.) t.'nhiue hidltiR place. Crossings still brat automobiles to the locomotives, Hhe Wertis a head of scrambled curls. Or else its "Injun" straight, sir; These modem typo 1 -pattern girls, Who sport a larhircd pale, sir. The former coiffures that they wore Itrowli, gold or Titian red. sir These days they din-U a barber s floor. c )Hut not a woman's head. sir. No mori' piled high tn luttroua coils, Ih woman's crowning glory; Revolt within our "ouIh sure bolls, lint does not change the slory. The young, the old. the 'middle-aged Now haunt the shop of "beauty" Where dally tragedies are staged To l'nahinn'H snip-snip "duty." The reason why their hair is ".dip" Is mayhap near solution, And though In augulMh we may sigh 'or beauty's dlNolutloii. TU,c bobbed brails bob despite out 1 shocks. And with each r.ephyr flirts They've Hhnrtened up their flowing : ,0', oo To nintcb their sboitined skirts. fc t Kansas, iV Star.) 'Fields find tw gtvo silent testt hiony that the ruined crops of April ure were defstatetl. faj ' y QUILL Three ages of nun.: Pet, pi'tthiK, petty. Almost every 'country in u free Hut would the critics of the noses T The ritfht to make lioiiie-brew huven't tried it. o Tlifl engine that knocks is losing power. . The man who knocks liiis little to lose. Vou can alwiiys tell a new mad at you. All nature affords a warning. untimely end while getting full. The final test of hospitality is vour home team. Another thing that pride goeth the tailor. A conformist is one who had than on the first page. A European minority by any as tbe communists do. (iovcrnments derive their unjust powers from the. indifference of the governed. You see no monuments to prize for are not natural resources. The poker fiend .who once plays bridge while be opens cans. Nntioiml lioiuir never is very everybody ean lick it. If liis nnse is affixed Id a irindslone, you never hear li im emu plain that his wife doesn't understand him. Nature is progressive. By enough to he caul ions, she takes Another tiling that makes the nine thai you look like thunder Correct this sentence1 "Make his helper., ; . ;; RICHARD Ol'T I heard of Kichnrd Hoe,, and when I crossed the vale, I said, "I'll spend an hour so so with Richard in the jail. I'll try to find the' reason why he's oft iliehind the bars, while out of doors his neighbors fly in shining motor cars." I found this Richard in bis cell,-all free, from griefs and fears, and ho was fat, and looking well iiml shed no idle tears. Ho had no feeling of disgrace, and he remarked to me, "The hoosegow is a pleasant place, I care not to be free. In summer this old jail is cool while toilers out of doors leave sweat behind them in a pool, as they pursue their chores. In winter this old jail is Warm and cozy as can be, and there's no howling arctic storm enn get its hooks in 'me. They bring mo food three times n day, good, honest, smoking hash, and for this grub I do not pay in labor or in cash. What more ean any man desire thaii 1 receive in jail? Why should I labor and, perspire for paltry rolls of kale!'' "There's such a thing as self-respect," I muttered, through my veil; "it's born in men, but soon is wrecked by sojourn in n jail. I hnpud to. find you in n mood tn barken to my rede, but since you take that attitude, I'll-not advise or plead. 'Faf bet ter shiver in the snow, or shrivel in the heat, than bask in com fort, Richard Roe, with prison grub to eat.". . .. ...... FOR Seven-room hoiiso, either furnished or unfurnished; splendid location; barn full of hay; cow, ehiekens, garden, young fruit trees nud berries; large lot, nearly two mires. ; Call or write JACKSONVILLE PHARMACY Phono 12 .' , Jacksonville, Ore. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right. , v Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concern! Before r 1 Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. . 7 . TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford A Modern Mill WITH MEDFORD TRADE o o POINTS country fur the discreet orthodox, public toilet reiilly prefer bhiny stilt is defended by those who . cop. lie thinks it "Ids duly to be Muny u mosiputo comes to an n guest who can't enthuse aboiil before is u dismaying bill from rather be at the dinner table other, name might catch thunder fighters. The prizes they fight opened pots now has a wife who (sensitive in a liind Unit knows the time a man develops wisdom him out of the way. mountains appealing is the know! in a bathing suit. it snappy," cried the. plumber t" A ,y ...; i ROE. SALE . Oregon IS MEDFORD MADE. 0 o MrcnroRn maxi: tribute. CKOSSAVOKD . iuppity nop hop nor 8 Oil sec that eule lilflc 5-67-8-9! It has such 3-6-11 jutnpmp in the tall grass. Do yo;i think ii is n 5-1U-13-H hiiiiny i-2 ij u a cfown rabbit? Sec it 2-4-S-12 at 10-11 awful rate. Kun bunny! r Kun! I will catch you if you do not I i . Answer To Lam Puzzle - 33I4-1510 fra;s), 3-S-l 50i (ni25). 6-J (Ed.). 1-2-3-1-5-6 (c:irnei, -C-l 0-17-2'B (Icon), 3-7-13 (oar). 19 -20-21-22 tsobn). 121S"lilo). U' 20 (su)i -a-io-:i-i2 oicru). !'". ' ? J ' 'Oopyrtght, 1V2&, it Tht InttriioOimal Huilirnt Personal Health Service , By WILLIAM BRADY. M. 8lnad Itttara oarUlnlna to Mraonat VMtntant. will ba anaworad bv Dr. Brady If Lattara hould"b brief and written In Ink. Owlni to tha I arm numbar of latUra raoalvad, only law on Da aniwarad hra. no rapiy oan oa maoa ui uana not ooniormini u inatruotiona Addraat Dr. William Brady. Ir eara of thla nanmpapar. Can. so of Apiiendicitls , Tlil Is just a- bit of plain science, hlch I fear Is still rather uncommon sense and will continue to bo uncom mon sense until we ran rid journalism of I a lot of the obi fogies who now sit in editorial chairs and oppose educa tional progress with all their might and main. In the March, iyLT, number of .the American Journal of Pathology, Boston, H. Wu rre n rc ports sonic observations from a study of SO uses, of acute appendicitis, which led to tho conclusion- that acuto appendi citis Ih not a specific disease due to ono typo of organism such as a strep tococcus, fls some surgeons assume. ' On tho contrary. Warren found the colon bacillus ,( bacillus coll communis) nlono responsible for the inflamma tion In 25 of tho Oft cases and combin ed with other nl-ganlsms in 'l cases. Streptococcus hmnolyticus was found aline (in pure culture) In six cases, and combined' with tbe colon bacillus In nine cases. Xrototis vulgaris nnU bacillus pyocyaaeus were each fount! In five cases. i .Warren noticed that tho degree of Inflammation did not vary much with the type of organism found in tho In fected tissue (not In the lumen or cavity of the appendix). In one case of lnflummntkwiaround the appendix, in a child five years old. Warren found pneumococciiH type I. In this caso tho appendicitis was followed in four days by lobar pneumococcus type I. Acute appendicitis, then, like ncute tonsilitls. acute endocarditis (inflam mation of the heart lining, the begin ning of valvular disease) and acute arthritis (Joint inflammation), miiy bo caused by a variety of germs, us War ren points out. This pathologist be lieves, however, tlmt tho evidence Is rather against tho Idea, that these germs reach tho appendix tissues thru tho blood stream. Wo have general ly assumed that many cases of acute appendicitis are of such origin, say n pneumpcoccus appendicitis due to pneumoeooel carried from the region of the tonsils through the blood stream to the appendix although wo have al ways known that most cases of acute appendicitis are due to colon bacillus infocttoi), -and. tho colon bacillus Is a noVninl 'Inhabftnnt of the. Intent inel I have a mere theory that a woo bit of plain or pure cod liver oil might prevent many cases of appendicitis a few drops a day would be sufficient to supply the vitamin (vitamin A) which not only prevents rickets ond favors normal growth but probably aids the body In resisting Infections. This Is only a the'ory which I Just fished out of my Inner consciousness and I do not warrant It In nny way. ex cept that It can do no harm. No ex tract or emulsion or other substitute for plain cod liver, oil should be used If you seek the effect of the 'itamln. No harm, though In Incorporating a Ilttlo cod liver oil In your ha lid dress ing Jf you like.- . . 1 More or less Hccidentai or Incidental fnrtors nre still cited hm ponslhl enn- 1924 BUICK SIX GLASS ENCLOSED i t A Real Buy ; i The Busy Corner Motor Co. n-DF0Rr. orjoox. frtday. .tulv it, ioy PUZZLE STORY naaiOi ana hyfiaiM. not to 4 ! dlajinoaU er atamDad. aalf addaad anvaioM la anoloaad. tribullng' causes of appendicitis, such as fecal concretions or foreign bodies finding their way into the lumen of the appendix (though this Is more likely aa a result than" a cause of appcndicl tlcs), Irritation tct up by pie.worms (for which factor the evidence seems more convincing), and external Injury of the right lower quadrant of the ab domen. Tho causes proposed by fiuacks and short cut healers general ly need not bo seriously considered. QI KSTIOXS A XI) AXSWKUS. No t ut and Dried Diet UstH. If you have a diet list for persons with arteriosclerosis or high blood :ressup I would thank you for a copy. (L. 1 G.) Answer I havo no such diet lists. I don't believe any cut and dried diet lists are worth while. That is a popu lar fancy based upon a misconcep tion of the relation of food to health and sickness. It Is as foolish to at tempt to lnbd diet UsLs ns suited to this or that disease ns It Is to label diet lists as suited to this orthnt dis ease as It is to label nostrums as "cures" for. this or that disease.;, The diet In any case, like tho medicine or tho operation or other remedial meas ure, should be adapted to the individ ual requirements. The popular fancy seems to be that nnybody who pur jmrts to be n "specialist" or an "ex pert" or to have particular knowledge of foods not open to science every where. Is competent to prescribe or lay down a diet for any give ndisease con dition. I could as well ,mnke a long distance diagnosis of tho disease re sponsible for your high blood pressure ns I could tell you what you should or should not eat. Not even In diabetes can a "diet list" be arranged with ad vantage to the patient, unless the physician has Individual knowledge of the patient's requirements in the sev eral food materials.. Sure Firw Ts vaccination a sure fire protec tion against smallpox? Thanking you In advance for a definite answer, I am cordially yours, (It. C. IL. D. D. S.) , Answer It Is as suro flro protection ns anything; we have in this world. In my opinion. For how lonn the pro tection conferred by vaccination may, last. I have no idea, though I believe It is lifelong. It Is n relative and not. nn absolute Immunity,' nnd tlmreforo the protection probably slowly dimin ishes with the passing of years. One who hijs bepn vaccinated In infancy or early chlblhnood should therefore. have another try at It If exposed to In fection In time of epidemic after the lapse of six to ten years. According to In. Webster, nn unquestionable au thority, you can't give thanks In ad-' vance. Tcnve the Down Alotio Please tel me how to remove the down from my face.- J always did have some but it seems like ever since I had my hair bobbed a year ngo It Just came out all over my face. (Miss K. M.) Answer 10 very woman's face Is covered with down, which should 'he lot alone, for shuvin.fr. . cither with u razor nr with nny nf the chemical solvents purporting to "destroy" su perfluous hair, only stimulates the down ttito henvier growth. 1 v "Walking back home Is one o'i th' most- effective ways o' reducln'," writes Miss Fawn Lippincut In th' cur rent issue o' "Highways an' Byways." It's jest about got around t' where a feller might as well git fired as re sign, so fer as th' public's concerned. Timely Views , on World Topics rrolilliltlun Is "liiiiniic.il Word," 1' J Arc Told. A rhnllenKO to Hie Antl-Snlnon r.Piit;uo to chiinKf its niimn unci to in vent a new wind to take the iilac-e of "iiroliibMiin" that will bo inuru popu lar "with the new (ji'iicrutioll. was flunK . . at tho Prohibition anil Law- Knforce- m e n t conference last week at ltouml Ijike. X. Y., by Dallas Lore Sharp, the author. ' "Get rid of this d o u b 1 e damned word prohibition," ho said, "Vou, did vour work well as an A n t l-Saloon League, but there are no more sa loons. It's time for you to disband and reorganize under a liALUtflflfttSitaW - : new name that will mean .something to tho young people of today. Kvcry time you use the word' prohibition you begin as fail ures, because It is a word hateful to every normal human, being. . '.'Vim must find something con. Htructivo that will appeal to tho love of adventure, that will emphasize the constructive, good results of putting down the lbpiur habit. You must adopt the same method that lias been uspd in the wild game conservation movement, when wo annealed to the huntsnianfs hope oX delight In the fu- . (ure and taught him to enjoy the beau. hies of wild life without a gun Alunj-s n "Criminal Xtitinu" "There Ih nothing ixlriorinal in (lie American hehavior about piohlhltlyn. Wo havo always heen a Vriniinal na tion.' . It Is our pastime to make laws and our second pastime to break them. Tho prohibition law is not broken any more than the .Sherman nntl-trust law. as recent confcsKsions In the mlilillo west reveal. It is Inherent , in the American nature to defy aulhorUy, and n grant class nt our modern law breakers represented by Jcicholas -Murray liutler drink because it is their patriotic duty. Tho more law you hrinj; to bear on them tho more they orcaK it. -moy seem to think that because thin country was founded on an act of defiance therefore they must commuo 11, defy lest they provo them seives sometliliig other than true .Nor dics. Mr. Sharp admitted after his speech mac ne could suKiiest no fittim- sub slltuto for the word "prohibition" 01 "untlrsaloon " but said it should car ry tho idea, of social conservation In picnirewipie ppraseoloir Candidate Principal Medford High School Medford, Ore., July 17, 1923 This is public announcement of my tiumiuacy tor me .position nt principal of Metlfnrd hish, school, lately resigned oj rroi. u. u. Campbell. The selection of Mr. Campbell's auccessor is a matter of supreme im portance to tho people of Medford. Thorn should bo no mistake in chooa. Iiib the person who is to Kulde the mental, moral nud spiritual welfare nf the younoi men and w omen who attend our li imi sciiunl, My lifo nnd, character Is well known to most of tlm patrons and citizens nf Medford, and I heartily solicit the support of my rriends in my candidacy. My education, -.trilininK and' success ful experience rfs school superintend ent nnd teacher fully Juki If ion mo in seekiiiK this position. My credentials arc In the hands' of Supt. K. II. lled- ricK ana ther ' teachers committee Kontlemcn Klmer K. Wilson, N. II. Franklin and, A. H. Miller. Advise thorn if you'fhfor'my election. Sincerely yours, - E. M. IIUSSOXO. Adv. Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Acnto nnd Chronic IHnoAsra of Men and Women, CtDcr ind tumor treatH, toflrmtt, kid. My. blu.Mr j.wI rtamaeh trout, fit, hernia, niiturt, cold, frmu troubles, par lju fetor, nf imoiut. aftthma iod. throat trouble, rti en mutism, amenorrhofa, goitre, con iimp Hon, utarrb, plltav hydrocele, al bumin. Off I Houn; 9 ft. M. to 8 P. M. Con iu Itatlon Fr g4tgoi;(h Fivgt St. MxlforK, Qr. 9 I law Children's Uictorial : Cross Woril . I'ljzzle Kunnint; Across. i Word 1. In the picture. Word 4. The low noise made in the throat hy a froj;. 1 Word 6. To name in their proper order the letters of a word. Word 9. Skill. ! Running Down. Word t. A conjunction. Vord 2. Surprise or astonish ment. Word 8. A southern slate . Ab breviated. Word 4. liarnyard animal, riural. Word 5. , To put to death:' Word 7. Another' ndiiie for father. Word 8. An army. officer..; Ab breviated. . mm story, D1TMMII Iiir.LIXCs, .Mont., July 17. (A. I.) Fivo unhlentiriod jioisuns wore killed and two otlu-rs injured aqriously hero early today when a CIikaKo,. JlurlliiB lon and tjuiney )i(s.seiiKor train crash ed into an enclosed automobile at a grade croHinfj. Tho car was ground to bits and the bodies .of the .victims .scut L wed ulo.ng tho riyht of way. '' ' Itrdish Workers L'nMo A LONDON, July 17. (A. 1) A "on ference of t ratio union ex cu liven meotinff hero today approved a plan for a great eonHtdidatioti alllunco em hi'atniiK millions of British workers, including 'miners, 'railway mn; engi neers, ship builders und..,,-transport laborers. " , ;J . .. :., r ' Our paint sticketh closer than a brother. All of llto's fessons nro not learned in school. Tho lesson or paint's pr o t c c t i o n conies from experi ence: Wo. know (hat tMiit is the best pro tective policy. Whs do wo put It off? Follow Peter Pdinf 's AduicaL 1 ' VKSTERDAY'R VVMA.t " ANSWKKIiU. OTii- w tmm m i i. iimiiiiu m MvnpnDn .M i..Tiniivif,!l ,