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1 Q MftftFftftft MATTj T ftTBTTNTi, MBPFOTID. QftECiON. MONTUY. JTLT 20. 1923 Hedford Mail iribunb ai nDiPi-VDurr niwspapim luttuU kveky Anwa BUN DAT, nT TUI jguro.D PRIHT1KO 00. TU Madbei Bradar MornlKf Sua to hralaOMl I Oat uc IM anas-oay mil awww OttlMI Mall Trlbou Bolldliif. ft. Hi KIM. PkoiM 71. 4 cvnol Iditloo ol th. UvmofTatle TtaM., tb Mdfoafr Hatl. Uia tft-dlord Trilnitja, lb. Boat. tn OrVcofiUo, UK aabUnd TrifcuiA EOBBHT W. HIJH1-. Editor. B. 8UMITEB SMITH, ui(l. 7 Mall In Idnna: pail,, pith Sunday Bra, ytar ... Dally, with Biutdar Sua, nooth . b.ll. without Buodor Sun. rtir Daiu, without SunUav Bun. month ..IT.iO . . .en KEEPING FOEEST FIEES OUT OF JACKSON CO. . ., . KSS than n wcel flo thero were l;i forest fire in luckson ly. Tliin morning the local fortst service Announces that Mil? Mall Tribuno, ou rf 1.00 liafo Bun, 004 7al 1.00 T OAIRIKR In Medford. Aahland. Jackaon- WIT Dallj (Mil trta Saodaf Bun. month VtUuiut Bundsr Bun. month.... wttbout Sunder Bun, out jretr.. Upo by carrier, cash In advanco. .09 7.60 MO KMf-i u fccond-ctiM nutter tt Medford, Or .4013 fThtiUr tct of March I, HUBKitS OP TRC Mi'rt7lTM VREB8. Th AMOcistad Preaa la czrltMirclr nUtleJ tbf1 Da for republication of all oewe dlev rtcfee credited to It or not otbmvlee rr ed I td till papf, aod alao to the local Mil pub- AU Tiffbt Sf republication of apaciaJ dl ea'cbc Ettlo ere alao reeem-. 1 h, e Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry. M'hf n the Evolution trial mar ted In Tenneryu.?, the defense said they want ed j'npthfng hut simple Justice," and they;.et;..i to he getting It. ' !: i . The population of Oregon mill runs 11.7 fcrrsons to the iiquare rnlle. Does -an.utdy know how many of these are LKSS tlmn n wccl fli county. Thin moriiiii nil of these fires lnive liecn extinguished nnl while the forest fire danger is not over, in fact, the season has only started, the pres ent outlook, to say the least, is encouriicini;. XeedlesH to say the recent weather has been, wilb cxtirme beat mid frequent 'winds, ideal lor the start int? lynl extension of forest fires. Nevertheless, under most hazardous conditions, the fires have not only been controlled but extinguished, which calls attention to the fact that Jackson county has a most efficient fire- fihtinn service a service that deserves tlic active support and as sistance of every eitien in southern Oregon. Therefore, it seems an opportune time to njjain admonish local people who are motoring to the hills and lakes for climatic change and recreation, to carefully Observe those common sense "precau tions, which are essential if Jackson county's present good fortune is to be continued. Never leave a camp fire however small, until it has been drown ed in water, never throw away a smoudering match, or a lighted cigaret ; and not only should one observe these rules, but should sec that others do likewise. In timber lies one of our greatest natural resources. The pro tection of this resource means material benefit to' every resident of the community. Therefore, to join actively in the war on forest fires is merely to assume one of the primarv obligations of eood citizenship. ... , Incidently, it might be noted, that tourists avoid forest 'ire areas as they would a pestilence. Southern Oregon is now enjoying the first fruits of what promises to be a record breaking tourist crop. Co-operation with the fire fighting forces here, therefore, also means potecting this valuable crop from serious -mutilation. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY A HOT DAY Evr so often a cowcatcher of locomotive catches a cow, instead of a 4d VI. ' OUCH!! (Health HlntH) irTake the victim from the water. lay him on the ground or floor 111 an airy place, face downward, ith orms pulled higher than the Iffvel of the shoulders. Bend one of (he ; person's forearms, so that the irnjuth and nose rest on the .back of the head. The Ohio preacher who ran away thre titles 'Ith a choir singer, Is gonf ( again. When they take up the ounorjfriary collection for his wife and Children, somebody ought to drop In a shdtgUn. " ' Il L&4y Ford-Coupe of the local Brit ish ft. said "Darn!" yesterday. Infor mal Instead of "deucedly exawsplr atlnji. Hhe recovered her poise In time to ttke the long step, which Is all the vorfijwf annng (he ICngllsh. It gives a nalkiib (swing to Lady's gait. 'fhV second cutting of hny is turn Ingfbit welt as to yield. Home trouble Is.belng experienced in getting needed haj)lbands, but there is no great scarcity df these. (Pendleton Eust OrdBinlaB.)- Bounds plausible, nit f; 1. I WHY KDITOltH lU'V (Ktiift Mills Sentinel) ,'Hdward Is accused of causing . l4jdeath of W. R Vaughn, whom tit' beat over the head with a club when ho found him In company with Mrs. Howard and another fflUittle-man-trap. ' Thw Kolorado wing of Ihe Anonym ouh jtatera of America, nre engaged lir Utire.-for-all aquahhle. The trou bleiiui over the proceed, of aalea of Ighigowna. bnhv thnt lined to o-nt hr fin. ftoniHiught In a sewing machine, is put In the backyard jabbing Into a hind tire. 13 ' 4jvluntecr from furaway Portlnnd, 3rdllliiuUo up exactly like Andy Or. apri Plo hall .town I Ihe 'I Lekrne QUILL POINTS Ancient saying: "We can't afford it." Humility is a virtue in a lion, not in n rabbit. A hick town is a place where a fire is entertainment. The drawback to doing odd jobs about the house is that they look so darned odd when you finish. The 1-2-3 is very bright 'and hot 4-5 the sandy beach, 1-4 Mother tells us 9-10 should slay 2-5-7-10-13 the 6-8-11-14-16 of the big beach umbrella. We have 11-12 awful lot of fun playing on the beach, but we 14-15 not mind staying in ihe -shade of the big umbrella either. There is 12-15 hotter place than out under the blazing sun on the beach, 1 am sure. . Answer To Last Puzzle 1-2-S-4 (come). 4-7-11 (eat), 1-5-8 (can); -6-9 (one), 10-12 (as). 8-9-10-1 1 (neai). 5-6 (an). . VnBunaht. ivt5. by Th Internnliimal BimHicnH '; Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D- wtfMd MtM. Pwrtalnln. t. win mm unaiiiq ny ur. mtmmi im-pHi an. Frvwlana. nwt to Bradv II . ila MDWa. aa -" - - Lrtten whwM-b. hrl-I aw. wrlHa In Ink. Owing ta tna tan. Mimkwr af Mtea. naaarnd, aaht na laoir aaw mm .ao. a. vawTiwj Ml . taw IM M aMwafaw Kara. AawiM. Or. wlllkMi Srawr, Ir am rl tkl. I unfaflag W Inaimatlaa. Tlie Soda Ifablt, If there isn't room in the car for all, the one who doesn't care to go this time is mother.. It can't be. You never see a monkey grouching because the others arc. having a, good time. Rrick laying never causes high blood pressure unless you happen to be paying for the job. I An old-timer is one who can remembc when a shady past was a handicap instead of literature. ' Note" on manners: The alien who is smuggled in should remain at least a year before cussing the country. ' Correct this sentence: "Here's good news,'' said the wife; ''Betty and her four children are coming for a month." had another and lurgvr crowd lliinore Hun.) Our fame .1 Dompney. heavyweight cham- jif tlie world, who.e prononeMH to naa caused coiiKiiieraDie con- Mill no( fight Ihla year except ;bla tianager. e L a record crop of hay. y ahortttgo next winter. 4. for counne! at Dnyton, Tenn., ha. apotoklEed to eminent eoun.el for tflllng hlpi, "Hhut your inouthl", but thl. don't help thciHe told by c. Wig Anhplile tb "Dry up!" The bobber .hop. are crowded with jcliiH. I It .mj.llen a miiiiiII boy after a haircut, to encape before he needa a .have A traveling man aaved a half famlahed colt by giving It a 10-mlle rid. In hi. coupe. We know a few traveling .men and oilier, who nhow the namef tender aentlmeniK towardn chlrhan.-t-( Klamuih Palla llpriild.l Thrtfyt lh rope over the second limb, HIM.. II loftka the aiouient. ItNlKlIng earn are ripe. A mauling ear UMturder to throw than a howl of ChllMie noodle., and Just nn holey II VKM1 Tl:sl (il) ON! (Coming, Neb., Tliuw) NXT1CK! 1 herewith give Ihe p.olr of Culbertnon notice that 1 for bid atiy boy or girl, or nny adult per Bon, liicqualnlance, friend or foe, or anyiitther manner of creature, mroll tng jf p lb. river bank nlong my prem. In.ai:lh any manner of reanon whut poein. And If this eaUHen offenne to AnyuP, It will atfll be nnllHfactory to me.i. Theiv 1. n public blgbwny lend Ing .to myf houne and every auch per aon ta rwpeoIfully Invited to come fnd go at hln ileaaure. But 1 do nut In-ten- to have my melon patch and everything: via that I have Innpeciai and nrffillicd over by every nneok kid nr alii other manner of kid. 1 call HpedU am nllon tiOnome of the young wumea Inf thla town, being over fn nilllull by-nlrylllng back aAfl forth croHS'piy premlaea. nnd I don't men niayuai. ft HUNTER. Rippliti$Rhi)mos to wait Mason, DRY CLEANERS, T DO ADMIRE the cleaners who spend their useful lives pro- viding pies and wieners for children, aunts and wives. For fair and honest payment they cleanse the pantaloon, renew our ancient raiment, and rest an hour at noon, lint for their earnest labors, but for the work they do, the voter and his neighbors would be a seedy crew. Hut one thing seems surprising I often wonder why they're always advertising the fact that they are dry. Since Volstead knocked beer higher than heck we all are drys; and cleaners are not dryer than any other guys. Dry hat ters sell us kellys, dry grocers sell us beans, dry bookmen Bell us Shelleys and Seotts and Laura Jeans. Dry butchers hew' the mutton on which the people feed, dry tailors sew the but- ton on gabardine and tweed. Dry authors tell us stories and thirsty tenors sing, dry statesmen toll of glories their 'policies will bring. Dry plumbers fix the piping, and men with parch ing throats arc polishing and wiping the grease marks from our boats. All honor to the cleaners who make our garments shino, their diligent demeanor's a thing that's high and fine. But if they're any dryer than other toiling gents,' arithmetic's a liar, and not worth twenty eenls. Dry bunkers, clerks and bakers Mill greet mo with a sigh, and drouthy undertakers will plant me when I die. Reader8 frequently inquire whether there la any harm In taking aoda (so dium bicarbonate, saleratus) habitual ly, or how much may be taken with out Injury and for what length of time may the U8e of aoda be continued. . A great teacher of therapeutics used to tell -his students about a patient who had taken soda in m to he no harm In taking soda In any desired dose over a period of weeks if necessary. It Is probably unwise to take soda In even small doses habitual ly or indefinitely. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - Anotlier Food Fnlla-cy Is It true that milk, while rich In materials for bone structure and there fore good for Infants, Is harmful for liberal quantities for adults as it helps to harden the ar- 30 years without any (teriea. containing as It does a. large apparent III effect, amount of calcium or lime (Z. M.) On the other hand, K Answer No. that Is just one of the good physicians havo 'plausible -notions conceived by the al jre ported cases of jleged "food experts" who have sprung achylla which they . up out bf department Btore and manu attributed to the prolonged use jfacturers'- advertising departments to of alkaline Mineral waters. Ach- 'advise the American Wisenheimer ylla Is even worse than It sounds it Is family about diet. Physiologically a failure In the secretion of gastric i there is no evidence that calcium Juice, both the pepsin and the hydro- (lime) salts In food or in drinking chlooric acid. Enuf sed and if you think you've got achylla tell youe doc tor or the traflfc officer at the corner; don't tell me. Even if you think you need soda to neutralise acid in your stomach or In your- system, don't con fur with me about It, just take the soda In such quantities and at such times water have anything to do with ar teriosclerosis or any other abnormal condition. Possibly an Inadequate cal clum ration may be responsible for some disease conditions. Red Tomatoes I read your articles regularly and (yet, we might Interject) I write to ask as you think you would like some. It you to give me a diet for rheumatic won't do you any harm as far as I can igout with kidney impairment. I have see. Ordinary saleratus or baking stopped eating red meats. Can I eat soda such as gtooers sell Is quite as i tomatoes? What about hot bread, good for medicinal use as any other 'such as waffles and cakes? I am 50 ItfflfflMllBMM MOTHS- MOSQUITOES BEDBUUS f FLEAS Vost POWERFUL HOUSEHOLD INSECTICIDE You Can Buy, r-t . , J-irsr.-l 'I ?r!i? ) r t-I-iV "T TANGLEFOOT CO. kind or make of sodium bicarbonate. Sodium bicarbonate Is best taken either as a powder or dissolved In water. Tablets are all right for con venience In handling and estimating the dose, but it is usually bettor to dis solve them In water and not to Bwallow the tablets whole, for by solution Snd dilution the soda is made less Irritat ing and likely to injure the stomach. ' You know what happens when you mix soda with any acid in the presence of moisture or water there Is a chem ical reaction In which the sodium bi carbonate Is decomposed and Its car bonic acid gas (carbon dloxld) freed; this gas accours for the bubbles (ef fervescence) In soda water, either drug store soda water or home made Boda water. If you've ever studied phys iology you know that the gastric juice Is employed when the stomach Is busy. Ho you can understand what chemical reaction occurs when you put soda Into a normal stomach it releases the carbonic acid gns' (carbon dloxid). which , may set up considerable belch ing of gas. which doesn't mean any thing, except that the stomach must be all right. If you dropped the soda into a stomach which ought to he busy within an hour or two after a meal and no gns were produced, then you should consult a good physician to find out what can the matter be. There Is no hetter alkali available. either for neutralising excessive acid lty of the st orach or for opposing acl dosls In the system,, than ordinary sal years old and weigh 178 pounds. I cant' take exercise walking, because of pain in the feet. I am conBtiunated. Please prescribe a diet' in detail and include your bill. (B. F. R. E.) Answer My bill is Inedible. If you are constitutionally opposed to red meats you naturally avoid tomatoes, I suppose. They are red when ripe, and perhaps some mail order "food special ist" has discovered some uric acid In 'em too. Now, brother. If I could sug gest what you should or should not eat I would be glad to do so and all free gratis. Just for the sake of win ning your good will for me and the pa per. But you ask me to do something beyond the ability of a physician, a health expert, a food specialist or any. hody else. The doctor who tells you you have "rheumatic gout" which is certainly a guarded diagnosis and Impaired 'kidneys Is in the best post Ion to advise about your diet. My mean reference to the color of the tomatoes Is inspired by your joke about red meats. That Is very, very old stuff and there Isn't any foundation In fact for It. Red meats are as wholesome or harmful for one with such trouble as yours Is alleged to be as meats of any other color. , How Tom's Aunt Cured Herself The query of a woman with a weep ing sinew. reminds me of my aunt who had such a thing growing on the mid dle of her hand, as big as a walnut. She went to the doctor about It, and ine iook a Rammer ana nammereu k erntus. There Is no better alkali for .down, then bandaged It tightly. It dlmlnlslng excessive acidity of the never reappeared. Heroic treatment, urine. '.what? (Tomalinda.)) The ordinary done of soda Is from Answer Yes. I had one which five grains to a half a tenspoonful 30 'some hrnve medical friends were all or 40 grains. This Is ordinarily re-, for smashing with a book. I nm very peated three or four times a day. patient. I trlet It out waited about Sometimes It may he necessary for a nine years and It finally disappeared, few days to take twice as mut'h or to I . take It twice as frequently. Wife Burned to Death Numerous alleged dlgestihe tablets' VANCOUVER, Wash., July 20. or pills which are exploited as good Mrs. Ellen Adams, 84, was burned to for "Indigestion" or "dyspepsia." de- death yesterday In a ,flre that de pend for their sole demonstrable rem- stroyed a one-story house In which edln.1 effect upon a good dash of soda she was living with her husband, In 'cm. The rest of the fornfula Is George T. Adams, generally scenery or scent. -- Everything considered, there seems'- Cook with gas. tf BRICK, ASPHALT, LIME, CEMENT, ROOF PAPER BRICK MADESHERE IN YOUR HOME TOWN From home material, home labor employed; Bioney spent for thla home building material remains here In circulation. Build with Brick Flemish Bond, cheaper tlftn lumber; air 4ace walls, cool In summer, warm In winter; no lathing, no painting, no upkeep, cheaper Insurance. Itan't mind the knocker, he's still rocklntJhe boat. Call at Standard looting & Builders Supply Co. and save niJney on brick, Umefment, asphalt and rooflne paper. Corner Kir and Ninth street, or at factory, Tsjith and Mr.- V STANDARD ROOFING A BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. "Your Strvant" Quite a lot of our people will wait ud fer tlr nroDOKed Soles-l-ar din'- t'nlitht. ; .Ther'a no, Invitotlomi, but Ifa announced that a red sky rocket 'II be. touched off If groom Hhows up, . an' a green one If he don't. Miss Tawney Apple has a new: nalr o' 1B ourniM. How's hat fer high? PRESIDENT TALKS OVER PROBLEMS OF DECEMBER SESSION SWAM P8COTT. Mass.; July 20. (A.tP.) With the congressional re cess half gone President "Coolidge to day began formulation of the admin istration's program for the December session. The visit to the summer - White House of Senator Curtis, the republi can leader, afforded the executive an opportunity of going over the legls larive situation with one who will be called upon to carry Into effect pro posals of Importance. Conferences with other congres sional leaders during the summer are planned by the president. While the president does not feel it would be necessary even should crisis develop in the anthracite situa tion to call congress into, special ses sion, he Is expected to discuss this question with- the - Kansas senator, chiefly to determine what remedial legislation If any should be enacted In line' with his. policy, of having government officials confer with him here from time to time, . President Coolidge invited Director Hlnes of the veterans bureau to visit him late to day at White Court.. JUMPSTO DEATH CHICAGO. ..July 20. (A. P.) .E. W. Wagner, formerly one of the big gest figures in the rChlcago grain trade whose firm failed for millions a few years ago, plunged to death today from the fifteenth stovy of the West minster building, in the central busi ness district. The body dropped to the roof of the Monro theater.- Mr. Wagner was about aixty years of age. - ' WOMEN WARNED TD OBEY RSH1NG LAWS This year all women over the age of 14 years must have. fishing licenses the same is the men,, but many wom en seem not to know this as the local game wardens frequently find women residents df the county and tourist women fishing, whereupon they are forced to discontinue until they take out licenses, and to take out licenses for the fishing they have already done. . Three such offending women were caught yesterday by the game war dens, who declare thnt there is so much ignoring of this new law that they can no longer give warning nnd let offending women off with their promise to at once take out licenses, but must begin to mnke arrests. The Screen By Te Press Agent. "His Supreme Moment" will be shown tomorrow,. Wednesday and Thursday at the ninlto theater, part of an Important bill, which has, a Mack Bennett comedy.' International News and Peggy Ridley at the or gan. . Blanche Sweet 5 nnd " Ronald Col- man head -the east of "His Supremo Moment." -with Bell. Bennett. Jane Wlnton, Qlrll Chadwlck, Ned Sparks and Nick do Ruli playing Ihe prln. clpnl roles In support of the stars. CASH PAID Tor Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves V. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. MsS hone505 'hiklren's Pictorial ' - Cross Word Puzzle ; tunning Across. Word 1. In the picture. ' Word 4. A beautiful youth of Greek mythology. Used to de scribe an unusually handsome man. - Word 5. A father or mother. Running Down. Word 2. A far eastern country. Word 3. A garden vegetable. SATURDAY'S PUZZLE. ANSWERED. 8i cly c L o rt i T UTjli MEET AGAIN AND E The annual group gathering of the American. Sunday school union for Josephine county was held yester day in the "Hyde" 'fjroVe'" 'near phy. Nine Sunday schools were rep resented. ' L . l Several Bible addresses were given by different speakers. Rev. Freden berg of Sams Valley; Rev.j Stille of Trail' and Rev. Johnson of Central Point were the chief speakers. . Missionary Randall gave a talk on "Evolution Versus the Bible." At the close nearly all present voiced a 'protest against evolution being taught in the public schools of Ore gon. The basket dinner was eaten cafeteria style and ' enjoyed by all. Many expressed a wish that next year the meeting might continue over several days. The object of these . meetings is to inspire more interest in the Bible and Sunday schools. Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny' Men and Women Rain Five Pounds In 30 Days or Money Buck. My dear Friends:. '- " After my attack of flu I was thin, run-down and weak. I bad a sallow complexion, my 'cheeks were sunk In and I was continually troubled with sis on my stomach. I felt " stuffy and had lost my appetite. I had read about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and decided to give them a trial. At once. I began to plek up an nppetlte, my cheeks filled nut nnd my complexion be came henlthy looking and I gained 15 pounds In six weeks and am very thankful for what McCoy's Cod Liver on compound Tablets did fqr me. Miss Alberta Rogers. 204 W. Cerro Gordu St., Decatur, ill. To take on weight, grow strong nnd vigorous, to fill out tho hollows in cheeks and neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablet, for 3d days. 60 Tablets o cents at Heath's urug store, West side Phnrmav. .Medford Pharmacy and live druggists everywhere, if they don't give you wonderful heln In so davs. iret vour money, back you be the Judge. But e ouce ana -ask for. MePnv'. the original and genuine. Adv. DYX&ft BATTZKS OLXAHUI PLXAT1ES Phons IM -3 if . Fir it XXX)OOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOO" HAIL INSURANCK First Insurance Agency . MILL, Man.gar Phon. 105 so North Central Mwdford, Or.