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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
mi'jMitrair rrrr lUjiUSK Jll'JU'UlUJ. UKIU.UA, UKDNKMU.. .11. IA CfiDFOED mail tribune r- - nDIPWOEXT NIWgPAFIB-- . rcBusiiiD iveiiy -APTKRN00M uoin SUNDAY. BT TH1 i i MlDroBD PB1MT1MO 00. v TV H8bud Sunday Homing Sua I tamliM abeertUra dM tug tb. wvto-dsjr dUr 0 GOOD WOBI WILE DONE. and fifty minutes to Portland! Three hoiji and to Sacramento! Four hours and thirty-five min- "" Offlct: Mill Tribtuw Bo.lUo I IX-1ft porta nr nrMt. ihom t. . . . s A oooaol.iUt.oq of th Dnnoerfttio TIbm, tfa KWOrd Mill, t&f Med lord Tribune, UM ttOBU m utigoDiu, utt AuiuKi 'i nouns. BOBKKT W. RUnL, Editor. . 8. KUMITKB SMITH, MaoBr. y Mill lo Adtnt . , , . Dtiljr, wftb Sunday Son, jrtir .... pally, with Sunday Sun, month . Dally, without Sunday Sun, ytar t Dally, without Sunday Pun, mouth Weakly Mali Trlbuna, m ju unday Bun, on ytar ..$7.60 .76 ., 8.60 . 1.00 . a.oo mt OARBIER In Medford. Aahland. Jackson fflU, Oentral Point, rbocnlf, Talent aiul on , .06 , 7,60 1.60 Highways. Uaiiy, with flundav Bun. month Pally, without Sunday Sun, month... Pally, without Sunday Bun, on ytar.. Dally, with Sunday Bun, one yar.,. AU terms by carrier, cash In advance. Intend as aecond-cUas.. matter st Med ford. urefoD, under act of Marco, a, 1H7V. The only paper Cttico, California, saliM. baring eerrtee. betweet, Altwnyv Ore., and a distance of over 400 leased wire Associated Press MEMBERS Or TBI ,iar3WMTTJ PKBS8. The Associated I'reaa is exclusively entitled t the use fur republication of all news die etches credited to it or not otherwise credited this paper, and also to the local news pub- SW&ca nereto. All righu o republication at special 41 Mtches heratn are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur? Ferry. Another mulll-milllonulre Iiuh an- riounced hlH intentiun of "dying- poor," without spending- uny of It. "p WO HOURS - 26 minutes to utes to Sun Francisco! Only a. few yours a((0 that would have been the talk of a lunatic, Hut today it is the xolenui pronouncement of a .most conservative department of the United States government, the federal grist of fice. For Undo Sam has decided to '(five the Pacific Coast an air mail service, 'if the sftirie can be arranged and in asking for bids, presents the above as the Medford schedule; It would be foolish of 'course for Medford people to get their hopes too firmly set upon the actual' establishment of air mail ser vice on October 1. The government is not putting on mail planes. but is duly asking for bids, and if these bids do not conform to proper standards of economy, they will be refused Yesterday's official announcement, however,' marks a definite slart and while delays may be expected, there is little doubt that in the comparitivcly near future, letters mailed here at ten thirty in the morning will arrive in Portland at half past one the same day, Once more Medford can congratulate herself upon the enter prise of her citizenship, for it was due to this enterprise that the air mail drive was launched and this city was selected as the only air mail station in the state outside of Portland Senator McNary also deserves commendation for his customary effective service in this city's behalf. QUILL POINTS There's a sucker born every minute, and a new uplift society to collect from him'. ' ; ' . . ;The "outraged sportsmen of Ore gon" are Higning petitions and going to banquets aguin lecaune our Clover nor and. tl,rand Lecturer surprised himself and everybody elite by un expected!; appointing a man on the gume commiKKlon who cun tell a .Rhode iHland rooster from a Hlberlun woodpecker. The finned, furred, feather, and political life of .Oregon Is . alwuys being , "outruged." The "outrages' afe, of two species "dun lard ly" and "uncalled for," and there would be no more of either If the flHh Issue wan placed on a wur-tlme basis, and honey-combed with 91-u-year-men and 4-mlnute speukefs. - ' Bill Gore is threshing his rye. Ills oats look fine. The beardless barley he Stowed lout spring Is ready for the scythe, and has wh Inkers. 4 yes, you ioi . J '' (Knoxvtllo, Tt'im,, NcwM) i DKAIt MRU. CURTIS: I have' been keoplng regular company with a boy of 21 about four yeura my senior. I am considered " uniong my friends and ucqutiln-, , buncos as good looking but I seriously doubt t,hls. HUN'S RAYS LOHfO I IBS AT, ASTRO NOMKRB ClyAXM tildllno HK,t.Hul. lctln) A number suspected this lust Thursday., ' Edd Blnns, whoHO combat with the fteef Trust Is still raging, was seen motoring to the front Tues., with his police dog, , a. cousin, of Htrougheart, jtnown us Wouk Liver, . v , , fHHt PARTIES who took my'cultl vator aro known and If they will re turn snme to where they found It no questions will be asked. Otherwise the law will take tin course. F. II. Jee. ChlcoMCttl., Enterprise.),. This Hem has nothing to do with anything In particular, except to show that now AnA then something disappears mys teriously besides hind tires, gasoline and money. t Armed youths are riding bicycles down busy streets. In the event an lnnocont bystander is shot bctwoen thaj well-known eyes, the gun Is un loaded, us they always lire, Immedi ately after being dlschurged. . The proper measure of a man is the degree of success required to swell his head. - AmcYicnmsm: Making' tilings' soft for the children; wondering how the children get spoiled. -' 1 At some resorts the patrons woiiiil think" an' earthquake just the usual shaking down. ' That critic who says America has no genius for music wasn't talking about chin music . - ' Men are mean, and none feels actual sympathy when he sees' another fixing a tire on a hot road. As a final desperate expedient, perhaps Washington could get the Digest to poll France on' the del)t question. The first essential in teaching a boy to respect law is teaching ;bim to respect dad. Efisentialcquipment for hiking across country includes a pleas- ifht' manner 'of asking for a ride. ,Tho supreme test of personality comes when you must tell the :taxi driver that your. money is in your other panta. AwlooSii I'IMIOM) VS. llOID.UP : -v . (Albtiny Dt'iiHKrt) ' , It Is with alncero regret (thut I hive to onnounco thut . uliii ting, Auntliiy, AUKU.t 2, Suniliiy Chicken Dlnnors will be 7Cc and till othor moala will be one, until the price of food atuffa mo reduced. i We have kept our prlcea down na long an wo could, but we muat koop our credit good nt nil har-iirda and ,wo cannot do It nt our prenent rutca with the Incrouaed prlcea which wo uro having to pay. ' Hope that our patrons nnd frlonda will ruullne our poHltion und give ub auch credit .for holding down our prlcoa ua we nro entitled to.t Will re duce them na aoon ua wo enn In ouin mon Juatlce to ourwlvea nnd pnlrona. , MOTIIKK'S INN. 'Mxird Htuconili' and . lidy',- Irord doupe, of the local HiitlHh Het moved nhout a hit lawnt evening, and no male pet-Hon uncouth enough to pay for Icch allowed, up. Vrd Htacoinh wna ao dlaturbed he turned the rim of his hut up, apulllng Ha 1'i lnce , of Vnlea droop. To make niattera vorao, nlong enme Counteaa t'hevrolet, who wtia "horribly parched, my deuhl" TIIK c.itK.vr TIAI'. . ; Rcene. In the faatneHMea of Ton neaaee, tho quiet of dawn la apllt aaunder by wnlllng acreatna from u ateain alren. It In tho Dayton huw mill, wuklng up vlllagera nnd farmer for mllea nroupd. , From 6 until 0:80 the hlnata continue. Tho hamlet and the fnntnatlc ,croia between n droits nnd a holy wnr that la In progreaa there como alovly to life. The holder of the barbecue concear alon on the court-houno lawn build up hla fire nnd hrnvca half an ox on thi conla. The flelil aecretnry of an nntl-Kvolutlon society plcka hla teeth and adda a nota or two or hla stock harangue, delivered thrice dally: "Hhnll w ha taxed In damn our chil dren?" An evangelist bookseller looka proudly tip nt hla hlll-bourda: HKI,L AND TIIK 111(111 Ht'HODI.H, (IO! OH (H)ltU.l.A, . llltYAN'S llOOKU FOR SAI.K HKRR. ' , , (From "Time.") CHICAGO, July 22. (A. P.) Prompted by the death of William Nelson McCllniock, Mlsa Isabel Pope, his fiancee nnd one of tho central fig- urea In the bitter legal flghi over hla million dollar estate, may attempt to obtain a widow's share of the for tune. . . . , She Is understood to be ready to file suit agninat Mr. and Mrs. William Darling Shepherd, his foster pnrentsi charging they conspired to prevent her mnrrlago with tho youth. At tho same time she would file another suit to ob tain .a widow's portion of the estate, which under McCIIntock'a will, goes to Shepherd, with an (8,000 annuity for Miss Pope. Cook with gat. if MILLIONAIRE FLEES ! FROM GIFT ADVICE NEW Leopold thropist YORK, July 22. (A. P.)r- Schepp, millionaire phtlan, received a convincing1 dem onstration today of the interest held by the public in tho subject of phi lanthropy.,'1 . i ' i By telegram, i by telephone, by messenger nnd by mall, Mr. Schept received replies to his request yes- terdny for suggestions as to how he mlffht best distribute the remainder of his surplus. Mr. Schepp has made It a point to maintain personal supervision of his charitable activities, but he an nounced today that he would loave lor his country home tn Connecticut. 'Ills augmented but still overworked office force would like to do the same. Cook wltli gas. if Ripplin$f2himQS ft UEPttAVITY. Ml 1 jI - BLOOD flows arouiul like water from voters shot and torn, ami grisly tales of HlaiiKliler confront us every morn; somo , pilgrim sliced to ribbons and robbed of his doubloons; what 1 tfiiilU the' stately fjihbohs wlint say the proud bnboonsf "Tho human tribes and nations nro out with knives and guns; don't Ray that we'ro relations of sueh bloodthirsty ones. We mon i keys in the jungle,' wlioni you liaVo doubtless" met, may some times botch nnd bungle the rules of etiquette. We Have not nil, tho graces that human-people know, imd. on our misfit faces unseemly whiskers grow. Hiit wo have rigid mor'nls, thougli awkxvard 'he our port; we don't, indulge in quarrels' or murder just for sport. Wo strive to live together as friendly neighbors' should, and you' nitty tell lis whnihor this rulb of life is good! Hut oh, these human beings, they're always up in arms I We henr their hiilly-eheeings, excursions and alarms. They'ro shot, ami knifed, and wounded for any old excuse;'1 tho. gangsters' war er.v's sounded, and death lias broken loose. Tho hosts of killers sally from' every dark retreat, there's' murder in tho alley, there's slaughter in the street. They say we nre related to raging beasts like these; by savants it's been stated tilf it's become a' wheeze. We patiently meander along our destined way; we stand a' lot of slander-beforo we seek n fray. Hut when the yam is bruited that wo nro kin to men, denial must' he tootetl n'ghiii and yet ngnin, In highly moral fashion wo al-', , ways huve behaved; we nre not slaves to passion, and we are'' not depraved." i . CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY IN -AFRICA Did you know that 1-4-7-9-10-1 l-'l2:13 grow' 2-3-4-9 the tops of palm trees in Africa? Here is a little Arab boy looking 2-6 at a cocoanut palm for some fruit. '- ,' The nuts hang 14-15 the top right under the long leaves. The trunk of the tree is 13-14 straight and long that 8-9 one but ex perienced climbers can reach them. -Answer To Last Puzzle 1-3-4G-7-9-I0-12-H16-18 (grandfather), 13-4-15 (the), 1-2 (go), 4-5 (as), 7-8 (do), 17-18-19 (are), 1011 (at). Qopynght. I'JiS. by The International Syndtciite Personal Health Service 6y WILLIAM BRADY, M. D- ..i . wsiwe ptiwd pwvunini i. .swienai nwnn sa nyiiM., aoi to aiMM. tflaflnotlt ei InatfflMl. will be anratrad bv Dr. Brady It m iliaud. ull uUvvuhI umilaaA ! imIhuI LtWt heuld''b. btltt nd WrIUeS la Itlfc. Owlnb to th. Iu-M nuntbw at Ultara raaalaad.. Aftlv tm un b. snni.rW hara. - Na mlr aa fca mad. to aixrlM not twiitorailns to lutrwllem AMnm Of. Wllllu Umtl, Ir r at UiU iwMPaiwr. Our Occult Possessions.''., Most of us assume wo n.ro pretty sound,' maybe a" few minor ' func tional disturbances but DO organic trouble,' until, wo are disillusioned perhaps by a life insurance . exami nation or a . vol untary or invol untary health ex amination, - - In the autumn of 1924 1224 men students of the average age of 19 years, were given complete pnysicai examinations by tho' medical officers of the university or California, nnn tho examination inciuuea complete chemicnl and microscopical urine ex Flfly.ono of tho students were found to have abnormal urine speci mens: thus 34 of these abnormal specimens showed a slight trace of albumin, six showed a slight traco of albumin', three showed sugar;' 21 showed, mucus 17 showed pus. cells four, showed granular casts and 'six snowed hyaline casts. . In the majority of instances the specimens Bhowlng a slight trace of albumin, on further studyt of the men concerned, were found to be physiologic, the faint traco. of al bumin being due to a shower bnth preceding the examlnatiort or to ex citement of the exnmnlatlon. The albumin was absent' on subsequent tests. ' ' : Of the six with decided traces of albumin,' with or wlthouV casts, two were found to have nephritis (chron ic. Bright 8 disease) and one - had a history of eruptive fevers (which may have left the kidneys' damaged). In three cases with red blood cor. puscles and white, (pus) cells in the urine, two proved to be tuberculosis of the kidney and .one stone In the kidney. The . dingnoscs of . these .three Qoses were confirmed by X-ray pictures, crystocoplc examination and (in the tuberculosis cases) by animal inoculation. , : . r . In reporting these interesting and Instructive observations of the health condition of what, would seem to bo tho very healthiest class of men one ould select, Dr. -Ilobert T. Leggo romnrks: "The point to be made thnt, with ' the. exception of ono cnae, none of these students realized that he possessed any kidney "or bind. er lesions a rather eloquent argu ment as to the value of routine urino examinations. It Is labor worth hllo for the reward is so sntlsfnc lory since chronic destructive n'nth ologlc changes are prevented, which ordlnnrily are determined only when constitutional aympt6ms are present. nn when therapy offers littlo proB ect of alleviation.", Of course, nr. T.einm rinna nAt rnfp to the treatment given the students Hh these possessions except to mention Hint the patients that need surgical treatment were referred operntlon. nnd 'the remainder were treated medically. hen 4.2 per cent of such group of young men hnvo such oc- un possessions, the chances are mat a much greater nronortlnn of older lfelcrs would learn from careful health examination ' that we are owners of uathnloglcul lesions wnicn wo are- unaware. This Idea.'ot'a. proprietary Interest .one's, hidden ailments la- novel. something like catching n tartar, and yet when yoir com to' think of It. man owns hla own kldncva snrelv nnd theyte ; still ills even though they be damaged by disease. ed Ql RSTIOXS AXI) AX8WEKS. Tho IlamiiMT Too Chorus. . This may sound crasv and 1 don't elieve i ,-pulcl toll you face to fnc-e. There aro seven' children In ....r family and flv of them hnvo ham. mer toe. tho aecond toe on either foot.- in all cases this devlmin,i nt bout the ago of 0 yenra. the tne have always worn woll fitting shoes and so we qan't understand this con dition. . The toe is bent in such a way as to make a noticeable hump In the shoe and of course the toe becomes sore. Can anything be done for this? P. A. Answer Usually a cub-cutaneous division of the contracted cord (which may be done under local anaesthesia), followed by a dress ing to retain the toe in straight po sition for two weeks,' will' overcome hammer toe. : Cod IJvjr OIK'' My children nro actually fond of cod, liver oil. They ask for it and often get as much as three table spoonfuls a dny each. Is thisinju rious in any way ? Mrs. A; V. H. Answer Nq. , Bran Gems. ' Please give your ' recipe' for bran muffins. B. A. . ' Answer Bran gems call for one egg well beaten, ' a pinch of salt, butter, size . of walnut melted, one cupful each of sweet milk, wheat flour nnd wheat bran nnd a tea. spoonful , of baking powder. Bake In gem tins. Don't let the neighbor catch you offering nny to your neighbor's husbnnd, or dog.' : " l'olliitcd Garden Truck. Is there, any danger of getting typhoid by eating radishes, onions. nnd other vegetables from a garden! that has been soaked or flooded I with the contents of a septic tnnkl or cess pool? S. P. F. ' ' I Answer Yes, and other diseases. J 'Human sewage should never be used manure or fertilizer for' a rar- aen. 1 IIow to Smi the Bab'. . How can I give my baby. 4 months old, the benefit of sunshine? Her eyes must be shaded and she has to have clothine on. Can nnv sun shine rench her . under Aitrh ennrtt nons ii i put her to sleen in her carriage In the sun? D. B. M. Answer Of course the baby's eyes must always be protected against the glare, of bright sunlight. Expose her legs nlone to tho direct sunlight for not over five minutes at a time and two or three times a day at first. Increaso the duration of ex posures, not over five minutes day urier any. Increase also the area of nnked skin exposed, any the logs nnd thighs too the second dny, and the legs, thighs nnd forearms the third day, etc. Give tho haby about one-half as much time In the sun us you can stand comfortably your self. Ono o' th' Cullfoniy boosters at- tcmllir th N. ,.. up t' liidynoplus. got rorln' mad' when lrof. Tunncy. o Apple Grove wliool, wuz introduced t' him uir nut out. lux Hand' an said "shake." Tlr word "liitrepi" kin now lake a long niucli.nceded rit till McMillan glU back from th' pole. 1 . : ; i Children's Pictorial Cross-Word Puzzle Poems That Live - ' In thu Dark. Almovelesa stand' the -ancient ceda . .. trees Along the drifted sand hills where they grow; And from the dark west comes a wan dering bree-je, And waves them to and fro. A murky darkness lies along the sand, .Where bright the sunbeams of the mornlnt? shone, , And the eye vainly seeks by sea, and , land, . . , Some ngnt to rest upon. j Nq large, .pale star Its glimmering vigil keeps; An Inky sea reflects an Inky sky And the dark -river, - like a Berpent creepa . ; , To wnere Us black piers lie. Strange salty odors thru the-darkness , steal, And through the dark,, the ocean thunders roll; Thick darkness gathers, stifling, till feel Its weight upon my soul.' I stretch my hands out In the empty air; I .strain my eyes into the heav night; Blackness of darkness! Father, hear my prayer! r i j , . Grant me to see the light! -George Arnold .Iff. L A Mtoi t Wouiishina DieewtihU N. 1 rnnHno Aroid Imitations - Subatitutes -V mCUAUA, AND WUt, aV Hut ai mdnmi u. bar & iooroeY rxj kx lor a plo. I bm ami nmu Th. Houl Mans wmiti and waloonM. the visitor. A : . r on aall anal HOME. As l at unuaaal ' anm fart. ISPM tit There Is nn mmIm -a -i . . , i v crmncc,, 4l gamble about' It-y4u krtow just "...i you are getting v?hen you buyvUojuMgsgjipu at the Si of r Good Judgment ... .1 Vnni. -l-'r ,i -- pcnect .IUDn- 'cation. Jy needs an oil that resists' ;iicBt,,T resists caution, resists fric tion, and bums clean without carbon. t uThc uitrn 01 Goa Judgment tells the, whole story in a nutshell your Motor Needs HunsHaSH OU". ; Oils &' Greases 'i PHIPPS AUTO PARK , Riverside at Jackson- . Phone 1037-R Defend J Our eyes comprise our bod y guard watchmen upon whose vigilance depends our' every step in life. If use or nge has impaired their1 use fulness we will make for you n pair of glasses that will allow them to resume their accustom ed keenness of vision. w w rami Running Across. ; I ' Word 1. In the picture. ' i ' Word 5. Also in the picture; Word 6. A kind of tree. ''; .'-Running Down. .- ' ,r Word 2. A box or inclosuro for, confining birds and animals.) P'ural- , i.. j " If Word 3. A wise looking bu-d, Word 4. , An insect , YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE '. ANSWERED. Sot u. Pe I'm I o ''111 p w fin J. p Le '--, (lx re. VETCH SEED Ilimgarian Common ' ' Now on Hand. LADDERS Spruce very best. Low price. PICKING BAGS Very cheap in price. r - - ' , v ' Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange HAIL IN3URANCE . First Insurance Agency . $ ' A. Li HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. 11 " "ml i Our paint aticketh . closer t h a n a brother. All of life's lessons are 'not learned ,, in school. The lcssori of paint's ir o t o c 1 1 o n comes from' expert ence. Wo know that paint Is tho ..best Jro:. tective policy. Why"' do ve put it off? HP FoUiyPoter Paint's Advice being straight Hp to that age. Wt mrjt rar- ... t orr . r . t-'