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PJOE FOUR MCTFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MBDPOTlfV OREfiONT. TUESDAY, JITTiY 21. 1925 r" LI t-.l , Bedford mail ikibunk AW nrtCPKNTlKM'P MKWflPAPCB ,.. fVBUSHXD EVERY AFTKHNOON IXOIF? SUNDAY, BT THK tl' MBDfORO PBIWTINU CO. Ik Mdiord Sunday Hornlnff Bun la farniafcad dt nf Kb Mvto-aay wiiy Mwr Offlot. Mill . Tribunt ButldlDM. UI7-1" A MMoUfUtfMi of tha Democratic line, tht ; dford Mill, tin Med ford TribuM. U BoBtfe ; ra uraf Oman, u stamina inuun. XOBEKT W. RUHL, Editor. 8. SUM PTES SMITH, MiOifr. - Mail In AdnnM! : Dally, with Hunday Sun, year 7.lt ' Dally, wlUi Sunday Sun, month lb Pally, without Hutiday Sun, ytar : IMllv. without Hundar Sun. mouth ... .91 ', Weakly Mail Trlbuna, on y 1.00 ' tbdy Bun. OR year S.00 V OAHBlKft In afadford, Aahland, Jackaoa till, OntraJ JWnt, Phoenix, Talent 1M Ishwava: , fllajhwaya; uaiiy. , with Bniialir Bun. month ,7f Pally, without flauidty Sun, month..,., .01 gaily, wlthouCmiiidar Sun, ou ytar... 7.6 ally, with Httpday Sun, one yaar M All Urea b f-Vfltr, caab In advanot. Ititr4 a afeond-clau natttr at Mtdlord ; urr-fou, bixw an oi wares s, iotv. $ Official paptriof tbt 01 1 7 ol Mtdford. -j ' Official paper of Jackaoii Cwuity. The onlr utn betwerr. ATDxnv Ore., anrt ' Chlro, California, a dl"Unce of ofr 400 oka, oaring lewd wire Aaaoclated Praaa amc. ; dallr avert erreiriation for at Hiottni end 1 11 April let, 1084, 8109, more tear "MI it ion of any other naoer nub fv nanj or ircuiiuu in jacaaon uounty. ,"rf MKMBKRfl Ol TBI, AmMATtm PRESS. ,f The AaeoctatA Preaa la eirtiwlrelr entitled ,? f the nee for republication of all ntwe dla Mtchea credited to It or not othrrwlae credited :rv n uiii paptr, pq aim 10 the local oewa pub- warn awma. Alt right of republication of epadaJ die wrelo jaw alao reneired. Ye Smudge Pot By 'Arthnr Perry. ; .Creed, ofwhlch, tike civic clubs, ' there; are enough. It not too many. . ran not agree with Science. And thin week, whlle'.;the bltternem agniniit Science, bretrad by William J. Bryan ! in at tta helKh: 8clence flndfi the erm of cancer, jyh'lch prexagea lis cure, , removlne: on'9of the moKt terrifying cui-Ken of miiiylilnii. KcientlHta In their 1 renearch wari,, t often Involving h the sacrifice oflthelr life, hnve nccom ' illf(hpl oh much tut their leading foe and chief rlJnflamentullHt, who in 30 yeara of wiisjammlng haw taken no . choncen, erj(l of a aore throat, and a poor collectiM. Science xhnuld direct 1m energlea discovering a cure foi hypocrley. . , . ', It iii renojtyd the Mt. Vernon" fnr mer': unlnnjiis leaned the Thumton ' halt and wiB'huve Home more dunccK oon.-(Euiftfrie Reglnter.) ' AVantcd: A -hired muflL'Avho can pluy the saxo phone., ' fW lion. Wilf-Runn, who flrat started out for public: office In 1DU8, end Hub ' a perfect rnmrd of defeats, will enter the J26 fr-"for-all. Mr. Kunn hopes lightning v.4fl strike him this time, and so. doeseverybody else. NO WONBEH VOl'R RIU'TE OP A Hl'SHAM) MISTIU KTS , KImath foils Nrtts) Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a married woman of i!t. My hus band and J cun't get along to gether. Every time I go to town or any nlace without him it . makes hint mad. Now there Is another pne dear to me. But ''about a year ago he told me ho. ! had turned over a new leaf. As . '.. 1 would like to got him to go out once moi .what can I do or Bay to him. I lave him with all my heart nnif he liked me until about a year asi, and ttould go out with me.. HelStuys he likes to he . friends with me hut can't go out with . mi., any more. IMense answer, f H. There Is Riffs' and t ; America wi pne nice thing about the Uttinese In . their wars. ajk have to feed them and two home-Rigtwn relief workers for every Riff iirriffChlnaman, all next winter, WUeii jlie war Is over they will return to raining rice and opium, and banditry. Instead of Inking up professional sturvlng. ; Leaves are falling In our enterpris ing postmaster's front yard. They are the first signs nf nulumn, and were too ambitious last Mnrch. John D. Roekefeller "tipped" a liny 90a Monday.'' A few more Inroafts like this In his bankroll of :oo,oo.,, noo. and John will realise his avowed threat to "die poor." Mrs, Rills has gone after n pleasanl visit at the Oscur Heck home. (Pen dleton Kast Oregonlun.) Here's hop ing she gets It. The corn'!sgrovlng liko the weeds, and Hill Vitwtur. sonlor. SAMK IIEIIH (Flilorsdo. Knu Times) Of all the disgusting styles for men, the new trousers take the rag off the bush,. No one but a' half-naked nut would wesr them. .They look like gunnysacks and . run over the shoetop and drag nt the heel; they bag at the knees, and the seal of th, trousers looks . like a Dutch family has moved ' out. The poor simp wearing them ' looks like Fourth of July pic- nicker who, had reached the wharf Just' In'tlme to see the ex ' eurslon'bont in the mlriitlr of the fiver leaving foMhe picnic ff. Washlnglan laddox. th eml ncnt ahlnologtst' njjd former MTiho- -"idlst, has pluilgetiaid fust Into a)ie social whirl, and Is redolent with the fragranoe of high proof porfunie. ' There Is fi shortnge of grasshoppers In the rural districts, and It looks like ilh milk-fed turkeys of Thanksgiving Tilime. ild get some mllko S Who can remember when a he rt . J Dsrlleu penr shipped otit of th. val vJley; sol for .4I f.o.b., after 1 vlNeVr- Yorkers had hrjn trampled 't AS PEEDICTED. WITH Jlie exception of Mr. Bryan, everyone appears , relieved that the monkey circus is over. Air. Bryan, who had his re .marks' of yesterday expunged from the record, apparently regards liis legal victory as of small consequence compared with the restric tion of his oratorical opportunities, and the expected paens of a fundamentalist triumph, aro at the present "writing, lacking. Where there is a will, and a wind, however, there' is a way, and the Great Commoner, denied further opportunity in court, will issue an anti-monkey catchism, and stump the country in behalf of an anti-evolution amendment to the constitution. Oh Hum! There seems to be enough genuine trouble in the world and a sufficient number of destructive influences afloat, not to waste time fighting over .Science and the Bible. But that is a struggle upon which Mr. Bryan apparently insists. .. ' As predicted iii this column several weeks ago, the Dayton opera bouffc has settled nothing. Teacher Scopes has been convicted, but he believes more strongly in evolution and academic freedom than lie did before. So do the thousands of his supporters. On the other hand, Mr. Bryan now just as they believed before tinue to believe, regardless of future court decisions. . i- Xo man's spiritual convictions can be changed by law. The only question, therefore,' involved in expression can be legally restricted. As we remarked before, this question can only be decided by the Supreme Court. That is where the caso is apparently going. -Consequently, the prospect at tho moment, has some cheering features. ; 1-or wc don t bclievo sessions in a ball park, or force few minutes, to have their pictures taken. ' '', . QUILL One way to have your choice cool resort. And yet all criticism or Dayton's greed for publicity sounds little wistful.' Ah, well; when all verse is Laureate will be. V, 4.... i ii. iivtry town nas at least one not worth a daru. An inflexible sugar tariff isn't about as well without sugar. If you have; faith, you. not only can sell lots on the site before work Tho most satisfactory one-pioco bathino suit i io small boy uses far from tho maddening crowd. . . .. . Correct this sentence: "T dnv never imagine myself in tho role SENATOR CAPPER IS GUEST OF LONDON, .July 2l P.) - among About 100 Americans were the 0000 guests who today attended a garden party given by King George and Queen Mary at Buckingham palace. The visitors were specially Interested In seeing the portable outdoor canvas where the king works during the Lot wenther. Only a few . presentations wore made to their majesties.' Among those presented was Mrs. A. Crit tenden smith, Nebraska. Other Americana attending the garden party, - Include: Colonel and Mrs. Robert Roose, San franclsco; Senator Arthur Cap per of Kansns and Mrs. Capper, and Representative Cordell Hull of Ten nessuo nnd Mrs. Hull. Tenrs Kill Oerms." Headline. Please pass the onions. ETH RipplingRhumosffl FOLLOW THE CROWD. IP.ONE would load a, peaceful life, it's woll to join the herd, avoiding argument and strife on themes that seem absurd. I have beliefs nf startling sort, and sometimes I would rise, and rant and thunder and exhort, nnd make the people, wise. Hut I recall tho chap who wrought his theories to explain, till brickbats hit his dome of thought and filled the samo with pain. In all the ages gifted men have suffered and havo died, be cause with ardent tongue or pen, atrange theories they supplied. The man who planned the telescope was in a dungeon cast, until he would recant the dope that, made men stand ngh:ist. AVe do not burn men nt tho stake o lock them iu a cell, be cause they're branding as n Sko tho tale of William Tell. Hut William was a hero bold who charmed us long ago, and we turn glancca stern ami eold on men who treat him soj yon believe that William Tell was but a tinhorn ghost, just drop the sub ject in a well, and travel with the host. If you would arguo (bat a hnrso is better ban a ear, your thoughtful neighbors won't inilorPa platrin so bixarrc. And promptly they wil! let ym know your absence is a treat, and yon will teeter to and fro upon ail Vuiteast feet. Don't voice the new ai.d f ringe belief Willi 'wli ifh yon are endowed, orvpii will shortly come tij grief iitst Irnvel with the rrowd. -' .- ,- ''. ...-'. and his many followers, believe the trial started, and will con this case is whether or not .their tho Supreme Court will hold its the "learned judges to arise every POINTS of guests is to have a cottage at v blank, doubtless the'nnat nf Toit. .... man who is a good influence- and so bad. Th m..'U:ii f.m,.n . . can move a mountain " w mi. is begun. - d of hero." , PLANES HOP OFF ; FOR CHEYENNE ' " ' ' ' " . , quite ns bad as they ar; painted. Our .... ' medical sister who, frankly enough, OMAHA, Neb., July 21, Com- . the world "tho reat'renson we use monded hv mi. Thnmn. n inn.ifa P'der and rouge Is to please , nnny pursuit pianes, uc. if that be true, all 1 gotta say will companled by a huge Curtlss NBS-4) probably creato less unpleasantness bomber, hopped off from Jervls Of- if left In my chest. But I will say this futt field, Fort. Crook, for Cheyenne, much, with the editor's kind permls Wyo., at 9 a. m. today. Today's .ion: Men over 12 years of age (men-hop-off marked the beginning of tally) seldom admire the type of beau the second dny's flight of a test to ty featured In the colored comlo strip, determine the military value of thel Children should never be permitted nlr mail route. j . Ito use cosmetics under any circum- The six planes left Belfrldge flold, stances except for theatrical perform Mount Clemens, Mich., on Monday ances. A child Is a person under 1G .morning and will Journey to Ban years of age. Francisco, arriving there Thursday. Olrls over 18 sometimes require the The Curtlss bomber, however, will n'd of cosmetics in the ware of skin, stop In Cheyenne to await the re- hn-'r or complexion, thotifeh nine times turn of (he six planes which return 'out t ten girls In their 'teens gain by night over the nlr mall route. Hnve you a little rat In your home? Well, he Is costing you two dollars a year. A ten cent trap wll lend that expense. ' CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY THE OLD CLOCK ' When the old 1-3-4-6-7-9-10-12-14-16-18 clock on 13-14-15 stair landing strikes eight o'clock then it is time for little folks to 1-2 upstairs to lied I ". - Little Mary always goes upstairs like 4-5 good a little girl as any I have ever seen. She does not ask "7-8 I have to gor" and there 17-18-19 no1 whinny whines and tears 10-1 1 bedtime I . , . ,v- :. !V, OyV Answer I'o Last fuzzle 1-2-3 (sun X, 4-5 (on), 1-4 (so), 9-10 (we), 2-5 7-10-13' '(under), 6-8-11-14-16 (slude), 11-13 (an), 14-15 (do), 12-13 (no), (lupynght. I9ti, by The Intt'rnatwnat Sundiatte . Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D- MrteJalM to MrtMvn will Mr Dr. nMV Iff UUmi nwM'to I m. wrlttM fei Inc. Owln. to tkt Utm immtor 4 Mtan wihit Mhr rvply m. m Dr. WIIIU A medical woman, confessing that she is "one of those ' senseless women who nave been aaaictea to powacr nrt '-miicm for some vears." declares she has never had dermatitis and w o. n d e r s whethor there are any sta tistics to bear out the- notion that the use of cosmetics Is particularly injurt tous, hethlnka the number of cases of skin disease caused by cosmetics must be very small compared with the great num ber of women who use them. ' : .Let the general term "cosmetics" In. elude not only the ordinary: face pow ders ,so called creams, rouses and Un sticks, but also the hair' dyes, aliened hair tonics, hair curlers, hair slickers I . Protected Against Typhoid (or sheik salve), hair removers, sweat i Would you advise me to have my suppressors, deodorants, fake eye lash I family Inoculated with the typhoid growers, humbug wrinkle removers, serum thlB year . We all took the se herolc complexion, peelers, caustic 'rum three years ago. There were sev freckle .removers, and the thousand joral cases of typhoid In pur town last and one cosmetic nostrums which ap- year, but none, this . year. (Mrs.. E. peal to the dumbbell Imagination, and we are constrlned to tell the fair phys ician that even without a single sta tistic we Just know the rinks involved In the nnnillnr nan nfl )nMmnllpH nm iyou" 1. e., us married men, mainly.' nothing from the use of cosmetics and at least one of every ten girls using them suffers actual Injury to hair, skin or complexion, not to mention the occasional poisonous effect of some of these nostrums. The young skim for Instance, is usually copiously supplied with natural skin oil. and therefore. r is a mistake to add more oil or grease or rat In the shape of a "cream" of any kind. With many women the skin remains young, in thlB sense, for half a lifetime. The old skin Is com paratively dry and harsh nnd Irritable and Inclined to wrinkle; such a skin reqlures more oil than nature pro vides, and the wise woman governs herself accordingly, in the choice of cosmetics. . This Is one of the funda mental applications of cosmetic hy Rlene, which subject I purpose to dis cuss In a series of talks to follow from time to tlmo. limine and benuty are often considered strangers, but that la Just a superficial deduction arising. 1 fancy, from the not Infrequent asso ciation of a mere doll like prettlness or ruteness with the moron mentality; this type of "beauty" Is spurious and does not last more than a' few short years. Real beauty and brains seem to be constant companions nowadays, worshipers at the shrine of the god dess Hygela. There Is good sense and therefore good health In the dictum thnt It Is a woman's duty to keep herself as at tractive as possible. If this calls for the use of any kind of artificial dls guTse, from hnlr dye to artificial hips, well nnd good, let her use "em. but let her use 'em Intelligently, which means with such consummate skill or nj-t that the deception shnll not he obvious to the casual observer, - And thnt requires brains, s the casual observer will readily Rgree. QVKSTIONS AM ANSWT.H.H Itldlroin Xo (Semi Can you aungest some remedy for blackheads ni) pimplesT They are Just ruining my Tuipplness and keep. tus me from association with my lasses which you recommended some BMilfc mi ihii . Mt Mamsf.MI, InSaWH Mi U H1I...J mad. t. ajuarl iwriei mi wsww. t. time ago In your column, but It did no good either. (V. A. B.) Answer I, have never recommend ed sulphur and molasses for any such condition. On the contrary I have taken pains to ridicule that notion whenever I could. But perhaps you misunderstood. . Send a stamped self addressed envelope, repeating your re quest, and I will mall you some advice about blackheads and pimples, which, vou must remember. 'are so common i'n youth that we 'must consider them almost physiological, 'certainly not an 'index of anything ' wrong with the blood or morals of the sufferer. Sul phur and molasses is just a mild phys ic,, having no influence on the blood or the skin and In no sense removing any "impurities" or: "purifying the blood" in the spring or at any other itlme. jR J) Answer I believe the 'immunity conferred by the. Injections -of typho bacterin (it isn't a serum and It lsn'j inoculation) lasts .much longer' . than three years, though when this prophy lactic first come into use the doctors estimated three years as the . duration of the immunity'.: Therefore I should not advise repetition' of the lmmun izln treatment now, unless; you have reason to fear further exposure to ty phoid fever, and then another, dose will do no harm. - t . Poor Pish - I a mone of the poor fishes who list, ened to the advice of friends who told me how much younger I'd look If I had my hnlr bobbed. I acted on the Impulse and had it done, and my hus band can't forgive me. My hair was formerly long and t thick. Jut since I had It bobbed, it seems to grow none at all, so poor and scrawny. Is there any hope that It will regain Its former length? I am 32 years old,- (Mrs. R. U. -W.) ' ' Answer-1 Well, you're young yet. But a great many young' women have experienced . similar disappointment. Cutting never Improves the growth of the hair. . Fancy Bathn Please explain the difference be tween electric light cabinet baths, arc light baths and X-ray, and the re sult of each so that I can know what kind Is best for me. (M. R.) Answer Electric light cabinet baths are just sweat baths from arti ficial heat. Arc light treatment or X-ray treatment Is a powerful agent which would be unsafe except in the hands of a physician. Cook with gns. tf Tonight! Serve CM, Dainty "the favorite- , lummer desert t .1 mi al k. nun Sj. 1 V V JL lvi.. Th sdontlsts say we kin easily roach IfiO, but who waiilt t' may on one side o th hi root all th time an eat Hpinioh? Hlndenburg looks like he could n take a crowd In a grand stand Kit down. Who's Who Frank V. Mondell. The resignation of Frank W. Mon dell as director of the war finance corporation has revived reports that he is to enter the Coolldge Cabinet, some predictions assigning , him to the 'post of secre. tary, of the treas uryi on' the theory that Mr. Mellon is to retire. The more gene ral speculation Is that he is' slated either for the In terior or war de partment portfolio an thA ninrn n In li- i-Mlk. MONPEUr , , , e assumption that Dr. Work or Mr. -Weeks will resign. It is more probable, politicians be. Ueve, that- Dr. Work will step out of the interior department, to , which Mr. Harding appointed him after Albert - B. -Fall's ' resignation. Dr. Work belongs . to the - old Harding clique and ,has not found Mr. Cool ldge particularly sympathetic. The president has . not hinted at a de sire to replace Dr. Work, . but has never urged himjo remain. It is snid. Next In llnepft probability,-as the leaders care to see it, Is the assump tion thnt Mr. Mondell will succeed Mr. , Weeks, whose health remains precarious, though he has nearly re covered from his illness. I "Lanio Dtick" Rescued. Mr. Mondell. was the outstanding "lame duck".- of the administration when Mr. Harding rescued him from the discard, and. put him on the war finance board. The consideration that Mr. Mondell was repudiated by the Wyoming electorate counts against him, according to' the usual political reckonings. Mr. Coolldge has already eadenc- ed a high regard for Mr. Mondell oy choosing, him as permanent chair, man of the Republican convention, in which capacity Mrjl Mondell made the ! address of notification at the formal ceienipnles here. v The presi dent alsq. dispatched him . with Eu gene Meyer, Jr., managing director of the war finance. corporation on a mission or agricultural relief In the west. . - Tho republican leaders here think Mr. .Mondell is sure to receive some cabinet Job as Boon as a vacancy oc curs. It. has been customary to make a westerner secretary of the interior,, hense the belief thnt this Is the post in store for the former republican leader in the " house. . Mondell . was born in St. Louis, Mo., Nov.. 6th, 1869. ... He received his education In St. Louis and Iowa, settled In Wyoming In . 1887, and married Ida Harris, a Wyoming girl, In 1899. He was mayor of New castle, Wyo., from 1890 to 1895 and was elected to the first state senate In 1890. two years later becoming president of that body. : He was as sistant commander general of the land offtre from 1897.98. I Mondell was a member of tho 64th' congress and then served in the 66th to 67th., He was delegate to repub lican conventions from Wyomlnor rour times, and was president of the dry fnrming congress from 1910 to 1916. He was defeated In the senate race in 1023. . Cook with gns. DYIRB HATTZKI OLKAKESi KJtATKU Phont 144 . '; 13 s. rip it Wong Pon Chinese Medicine It of Ante and cbroato UMM ol Mea aad Worn. My. kUddtr and ehm h.n mIT .KM. fj1' "nouii uthmm ud tsrast Ofm, Hnm a. m. H t . M. MMH, wnis pre. CliihVen's .rictorial - v Cross Woftl PiiiwJc Running Across. ... 1. The flower in the pic-. 3. . An acid fruit., -t- ' 7. , A solemn promise.' 8. To drive back; resist., . .10. Opposite of right,'; ';V Running Down, 'il-.'.'a 1. A chum, v.- '',' C 2. Poetic form of yonder. . 4. The first woman. - - 5. Used in cleaning the Word ture. , Word Word Word Word Word Word Word Word floor. Word Word Word To be indebted to. , To propel a boat. A part of the body. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE.' ANSWERED. Modford Needs More Houses. T6 the Editor: ;.. - . ; ..." . (nol lllrn nnn nlilao la fan in ga housing shortage. . While mak-. Ing a survey . in search of vacant houses, we find that most any type of house that Is at all modern Is rented. There are a few old out-of-date houses vacant. While questioning prospec tive tenants we find most of them are looking for small houses. Thre or four rooms with large screen porch. In all Instances they ask . for - the screen porch. All equipment ; condensed. Built In cabinets and beds. Gaa or electric plates. These buildings must be built at a cost that wllh permit them to rent for $25 or less. - The ma jority of those seeking-houses do not like the Idea of paying light and water rent. They want, those .Items Included In the mnnlTilv rpnlnl In nth er .words they want ; every' thing "found." - We believe that fifty such, houses could ho rented within ten days If they wore avullable.. They need not be built close 'In as most all have cars. Arty location on or noar. a paved , street would be good. ' ? . J. D. BRESON. Medford; July 21. r You Can Get Most y Any Old Thing at DE VOE'S Most Any Old Time ; Always Room to Park i . Your Car.' :"'-;- . ' ....'.' : ,' .' 436 W. Main Ph;i22-B A A - a. - 1 rcm-Gdnadi , ' ...... Save nnjt full k-oluu' f1 . i . .. ' Fauttt Troia Acron Canada aircct to . ... v.0 - .... , , TORONTO in 8) HOURS f . MONTREAL in 88 HOURS Cuisine ind service the finest ' PertecUy sppolntecLtrsiru with ompertment Ubservation Cr. ComMriB.nl sns Staaa.rd ' SJIin Csnv six) Opes Toe ObMmtios Cirt Ihrsisik UN Cs sj PKifc Rocki ' "It Cm Nt sbn Tsrwl r. ' ss aW CntWsm iteV . . rAvinflAuirrkt ' liJlLJ0 LJJ " Lsl COMMUNICATIONS r hours v a n ?,'fo(lowed hy a minimum this morii Ing of SO. . Iaw' .w.hJch .vo ureeommndr some . EVERYBODY'S GOING! Do You Love Your Wife Prolong ""r ii"1. ifmnii in en iric n