Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1925, Image 10

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Official paper of Jackaon Cofuty. . - .
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aaonthe endin Aorll lit. 1024. SAAB, more than
double the, circulation of any other paper pub
noneq or circuiaiea in jacaaoo .wotuwy. ' -
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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthnr ' Porry.
If John D. Rockefeller really wants
td dlo poor, there are any number of
both sexes who can put him In the
poorhoO.se by Christmas.
Tha season is fast approaching
when, men go forth to the hills, and
return as venison.
-S)
Mrs. J. Ambrose Hoft, 40 plus, ho-'
trays a girlish kneq, and a, duet chin.
, , ; FAR FHOM THE AltnON.NE .
(KF. Chronicle) . '
. AUBURN, July 21. Convicted
i io( begging a bowl of soup in a '
" local restaurant, Frank Howard,
. overseas veteran, today began ,
serving a ninety-day sentence in '
the Placer county Jail.
'"I didn't evon ask for sou.p,"
Howard testified. "I moroly !
Usked for a gluss of water,"
It Is quite trua as one Mama phones
In defense of her offspring riding a
bicycle willy-nilly on main traveled
thoroughfurcs, "that ho is only young
once,' ana has only once to live,
It is aso true thai .Hon tans but once to
die, und onoe Is gonsrally Vi sufficient
number of times. . . ... .' I
, F. Preston, a prosperous and highly
respected rnrmer, of the. Applcgate,
was In Wed. '' . ..-...
As. fur as can be ascertained, the
now game commissioners appointed by
tHb" Governor ore good to their wives
ana koop tholr hair out.
'-,- I.OOIO
' ' (Kansas City Slur)
' Better take a warning from
Ood now. What did Qod mean
when he said, "Woo to you?"
Well, what did you moan when
jyou said "Whoa" to n horse? You
) meant for that horso to stop.
That's what Clod mount whon ho,
said "woe." Btop, that's what he
meant,.i stop In your sin and
iniquity. t.
General Petaln of Franco, his
bosom cluttered up with tnednls, Is in
Morocco, "to heighten the prostige"i
oi r ranee wun mo ltirrs, and end the
war. Tho presenre of Clenernl Petaln
! will help, no doulil, but the Riffs with
bullets in vital spots may provo moro
effootlvo.
The home bf Mr. and ..Mrs. Wm.'
Branson was tho scene of a prettily
appointed wedding when their son,
t!url, and Miss Luetic Lontn . were
united In marriage. Rev. Wm. N.
Blodgott officiating. (Salem Capital
Journal.) Tho lncnnsplclous bride.
jy 'EOPLE' familiar with mythology-will recall that King Midas,
A not only had the gulden tousjli, but the ears bf an ass.
His plutocratic majesty tried to hide them under a Phrygian
cap, hut the secret was discovered by his barber, it is difficult to
keep secrets from one's barber, who characteristically couldn't
keep it, but proceeded to dig a hole in the' ground into, which, he
whispered: T"
"Midas has the cars of an ass." :
He then filled up the hole, thinking his secret safe, but the reeds
wliich grew up over the spot, proclaimed it to all the world.
There may be some cynics about who don't believe that story in
a literal sense. But William Jennings Uryan can't be one of them.
For this parable teaches a profound truth, which the1 Great 'Couv
moner has consistently acted upon in the past and which he now,
in a peculiar degree,' exemplifies. r ' ' ' ' ' '
The truth is this: The more money a man gets, the less sense he
has. Observe Mr. Bryan. ; ; Before he 'became a millionaire, Mr.
Bryan was emotionally' Unsound hut intellectually keen. 'He had
to an unusual degree, what the ancients termed "wit." But today,
well, his pathetic exhibition at the monkey circus tells the story.
Emotionally lie was probably sound, his respect for and faith in
Christianity can scarcely lie criticized, but intellectually he was
i'racturcd,--a pitiful shadow of Ms -former "ami less affluent self,
helpless in Hid hands of the opposition.' ' " ' . ;'''
' So one might go down the line -of "modern multi-millionaires
Carnegie was a tremendously shrewd Scotchman when he was ac
quiring "his "millions, 'but when he retired, he 'did and said 'so many
foolish things that his family consulted an alienist. 'There 'are the
Thaws and tho Goulds and any number more. ,
As for Johrt'D. Rockefeller he is only the exception to prove the
rule, "'And yet even he finds tremendous fiin in making boys scram
ble for 'dimes and playing 'golf tout'scule. .:.-.
And finally we have Leopold Sclienppj 'the cocoanut king, who
as a poor young man exhibited such native shrewdness and fore
sight that ho 'made 'a million dollars one winter selling palm-leaf
fans. Now he is fleeing from a' mob of cranks and grafters who
merely acted upon his own suggestion that the public tell hiin how
he should give away his surplus." 1 1
If there are any extremely wealthy men hereabouts who are
noted for their mental vigor,. the public prints have failed to catch
them. So once more, . Brethren, one may 'find solace in that Emer
sonian doctrine of the law of compensation.
QUILL POINTS
.GB;OS5-WORD PUZZLE STORY
. . , READ. THIS SIGN
"It is always good to read signs!" says'iittlc 7-9-14, "Here is
one it says '1-J-8-1J off the grass, i-3-4-5-6-7!' I wonder what kiml
ot seeds arc planted here! Shall I dig 11-12 a few or shall I run
right 15-10-17 the seeds?" .... ,
U-17 a policeman conies along lie will tell you to gel off 13-14 a
hufry 1 ' . .
"Oh. my! I.ooTt at my foot-prints! What 9-10 awful muss f
have made on the lawn !" cries Dan. j
1-4-7-9-10-11-12-13 '(coconuts), 2-3-iB (upon), 2-6 (up), 11-15
13-14 (so). 8 9 ( no). -r , f, r .. . ;.
Vif'iiintimi- oi''''ni" .nfamaiiunlii Syndicute ' '
(oa,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D-
UmW Mton Dwtxlnlsf M
fat" "T" t W. Dr. Bnt, It a tUmiMd Mil mMrmmi mkH k imW.
LSttM ahauld-fcA hrttd mS wrlttu mk. Hwlu tW. BM. - -1 1... , i u.
T" f!!fw,r1S-?Jr'. " ne''r d wmtIm Hi Motomlaa t. ln.Uv.tUM
Mtnm or. WIIIImi aitr, Ir em H tu smiihih,.
ParcnU) Versus Teachers.
(Doubtless Anderson will feel more at case in art uplift orcaniza-
tibu of his own. - He can keep tho books to suit him. ' " ' -
One reason why other sbips 'can't pay sailors "$lbb 'a mohth is
because they don't handle Henry's freight.
Porto cochcre:
ver porch. '
A .carriage catc. . Now used to describe a fliv-
Times 'change 'and now .'regular men cuss the mashie more than
the masher. " ' ,
Gnrrnaiiy should have tried tho Kiffians' plan of licking the
nations bile at 'a time'. ' ' "
Ton million years of evolution, ending 'in -a
a fat old 'nioal ticket her "sweetie."
While the great Monkey-Bryan is
sue is being fought out In tho back
woods of Tennessee and clergy, club
women, movie actresses, ncrge 'spe
cialists, editors and teachers are point
ing out the cause of
degeneracy of mod-
orn youth, it would
icem timely to exam
ine and ponder the
merits of the hot de
bate between par
ents and : teachers
(who are not mem
bers of parent
teacher associations)
upon the question,
"Who shall, bring up our children?"
If these controversial subjects unset
you, send a . stamped self-addressed
envelopo and -a copy of your favorite
paper, and I .Willi be glad to suggest J
bcuuuvb, reaaing in otner col
umns. . Unfortunately, there Is no record
extant .which, .would show who startt
ed the argument. 'Naturally wo par
ents think it must 'have .bene a teach
er, find vlA mmd nA iku
rt..nJ ...1. ..-H , vnu tiling Bcrunis
iiaij;i- wno, vans cioar enougn: .- wo 'parents are now
. '. answering arguments raised years ago1
. ' ' u our teacners wo were at a disad
vantage when tho teachers first raised
case conditions, but an excess of cal
cium In the blood has not been dem
onstrated as a factor of any disease
condition. The woman in this instance
ffl23C2a8te
Women mar bo tralnln' , down an'
dressln narrowor . tlian tltey over
did,1 bnt tlier . views are gUtlii' al.
most too broad for tlM-r own good.
TIT Democratic nurty Is out o debt
an'-, out of a job, an' nnj-thing that's
Klttln- ainug wiiuoui wornuig or ruu
nln' a tab 'II bear watcliin'.
Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Fuzzier
Timely Views
oh Worlcl Topics
"Beliefs of Biblical Age Have Been
Discarded Without Harm to Reli
gion." ..- , ' .
Deal Shaller Mathows of the Uni
versity of Chicago Divinity school, in
a sermon recently,' compared the leg
islature of Tennessee to Robespierre.
He said: "they are attempting to en-
, force virtuo by a
$500 fine as the
French reformers
tried to enforce it
by use of tho guil
lotine." "How Is It that
the attention of the
whole world is
centered - on a
t.o w n so small
where a football
coach who hap
pens to be a biology
teacher Is on trial
for teaching evolu-
, tlon?" Dean Mnt-
5HWLER MATHEWS hews asked. His
perhaps takes the balogny of some ansmer to the question was that the
Dayton trial Is tne. dramatic expres
sion of the problem .confronting all
Intelligent Christians.
quack food specialist a little too se
riously.
Tonsil Infected '
I am 35 years old and have repeated
attacks of quinsy. My doctor says an
infected tonsil is the cause. Ho of
fers to treat the tonsil with electric
ity, that is, to sterilize It or destroy
It If necessary,
such methods
, Running Across,
1 Vf Ora 4. mrilttl. u.wi iiuiuvij
pulled out of the pie- in the pic,
ture.
Word 4. What anything that
conies from Ireland is called.
. -. Word 6. What children like to
play in in the winter.
- ; Running Down.
I Word 1. Stiffly ncnt.
! Word 2. "In - there is
strength."
Vord 3. An exhibition or pcr
"iormance. Also to display.
' YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
ANSWERED.
Who's Who
Gen. Sir George Milne.
King Georgo - of England has just
Can we be Christians and still use named Gen. Sir George Milne to suc-
our Intelligence, or must we sacrifice sood the Earl of Cavan'os chief of the
our intelligence for the sake of our general staff of the British army at
faith -that is the problem being
fought out at Dayton," Dean Mat-
r r hews said.
W..M remnvnl h. L '-'Nd NOCd to OiailgO
Til
r a . . .. .
knife be safer? (H. M.T as k seems to me. ne went on.
Answer The Infected tonsil may be I "tho mo"'e ve understand the exprcs-
sterllized or destroyed by means of s,on 01 oa m Kiuure, me closer we
eleetrleltv. thriuch .1 think I ahnnlrl . P' '
u rd'ative'bf the wifo of the boss.
It is-a passing glory, Dayton. Who remembers where DcthWv
and Gibbon's fought? ' .
It is UitW ;possihle to bo inoculated against nearly all niaiailics
cxceftl'Hh'o 'Itch for office. ,' . . i
Daniel Cupid shut nn nrrow Into the
SKy, nming o. Washington Mitddox,
former Methodist nnd practising sonologist.
Villi 'mivcr realize how important mere words can sound until
you hear -a-oiing business man say ''my lawyer."
Tho -hard part is to get truo religion into tho Oriental's heart
while keeli'g hiiHds in his pockets. .'tjf I;.f.-;tv ' ,-;
: TIIIO "V" IS SH.KNT
(llnlllniiiro Sun)
A typical Tennessee polltlrlnn
Is the guvernnr, Austin Peiiy. Ho
signed the antl-ovolutlon bill with
loud husannns, nnd he Is now
making evory effort to turn tho
excitement of tho Scopes trial to
his prlvnte political uses. The
local impels print a telegram that
- he sent to Attorney-General A. T.
Slow-art whooping for prayer.
None of our local perpetual candi
dates for offices have definitely decid
ed what they will be defeated fur next
spring.
Marriago. License Joseph Brick, 41
nnd Anna I. Stnne, 411. (Oakland,
Oil., Rnqulrer.) Tho Itev. Mr. Mason
officiated.
It Is fly time. Cltlsens with cows to
pall, roport the bovines are throwing
a moan tail, and a cruel hoof.
Ruffled shirts art decreed for men
for full wear. The police do not know
who will be the first local victim, but
they have suspicions.
. .A WZKI.KU HKI.I-'-HATKIl
. (Grants I'nus Courier)
, I am praised highly among my
, .friends for my looks. They cn.ll
1110 "sparkling blue eyes." And
cute pet names Instead of my
awn; My folklet me keep ramf,
lutny wllh respectable friends. I
don't know what to do.
OLOHV ANX,
m
1 1 . - j -i
RipplingRhqtt&'i
READING.
"ip HE reading habit, if acquired by voters when they're
v joilhg, will be a solace when they're tired and old, their
wltll,'t' "'rnuK- AH other pleasures wilt and fade when one is
growing old; the three-ring show, the street 'parade,' grow Stiilo
mid lose their hold. The loud diversions of tlio night amid tiio
nnisn and -glare, seem rather seedy to a wight whoso scalp is
getting bare. "I've seen it tho old man sighs, "Tvo seen
it ninety times; thero's nothing new tho dotard buys with all
his store of dimes." The old man makes a doleful sound, his
life seems bleak nnd gray, if he can only stand around, and
watch tho others play. But if ho loves the heavy tomb that's
full bf red hot stuff he sits and reails it in his home, and he is
gay enough. He's eimried back to other days,' to knights and
ladies fair, to hoary minstrels and their plays, to scraps beyond
compare. Once more the world is all serene, the aches of ago
are gone, and every damsel is a queen, and every goose a swan.
I pity much the ancient matt, who Cinds a hook a bore, who
views with scorn the fiction fan, wfb Scoffs at printed Ibk
If ho would find a quiet nook, scleot some verse or prose, and
spend an evening with a book, he might forget Jiiswoea. But
he's forever looking rin.'ht gaiiics 1ic "cannot share, recalling old
days ileml ami gone and sighing in despair.
Let's boo what lower order of animals is' there irfUvhieh 'the "Kuments.'' Whoever-may .have
I.,,. , a 1, -, ., ' . . mariou u, nearly it not quite all the
female (Icscrls Its young? . . . ,. debato Is confined to the opposition
, Present; onef finds somo teacher or
. . , ' i'" lodueatorcohtrlbuting'somethlng every
ieiiijn viio chbiusi. way 10 worK up irom tile OOttom is to l)C'"uo wniie, ana seldom or hover does
k U,IDI a wuiu lur puoncation.
I Buspect there Is a pretty good reason
for this remarkable difference. I re
member 'how' 'ardently "I opposed
capital punishment when 1 was young
mm innocent, ana now positive was
my stand on the question of corporal
punishment for children when I wn
Just a teacher,- before I became par-'
ent.
' Teachers often toll us parents irfnt
wo would surely take a dlfferont.vlcwl
ui me- many questions if we were
teachers ourselves. But we poor par
ents can't make the obvious rejoinder
to that, becnuse if we did the teachers
would consider us very snrcastic. At.
east, wo do not venture to make such
rejoinders when he have been taken
ln--takeh In Is the "right phrase for
ft, too taken In as members of tho
parent-teacher association for. closer
cooperation and mutual admiration.
The world has a way of making a so
cialist agitator a capitalist whn h.
gets too troublesome, and of scttilng
... iniornier in a cnmrortahlc political
borth when he -begins to get on-tho
neryes of tho politicians. Co-oporatlon
Is tho watchword today; It has effi
ciency ueaton a mile. .When you have
used up nearly all your ammunition
and the battle still seems to be going
.KK.iiBi. you, noner, "jefs cooperate."
and you'll rcduco tho opposition to a
whllo and however Ineffectiveness.
To the argument of tho teacher out
side of the P. T. A. that the deplorable
oi-niivinr or tne young 'uns today is
largely, attributable to Inrk nf -.,..
homo training- 'and tho parental dls-1
wpnno and moral precept that child
ren need, wo parents beyond ihn m.
straining Influence of co-operntlon
may reply that mvlns- to thi. i.i,.
down of the schools our children have
so much "home work" to do nnxva.inv.
that there Isn't any homo llfo any
more, except In vacation time and then
the teachers are -willing to entrust to
us parents the entire responsibility for
tho enre of our children. I venture to
sny the course In Latin, mathematics,
physics, chemistry and Kngllsh we
parents had when w n-nm in t.it.
school was at least as thorough as our
gemng inuay. and all the
"home work" we did in these aubpects
never Interfered much with our inter.
course with our parents.
porter to hnvo such an infected tonsil
removed surgically.
Tho Wlilte Family
Is lemon juice and orchard white
harmful to the skin for the removal ot
freckles? (T. M."
Answer The lemon Juice Is harm
less enough, but the bismuth might be
harmful.' Of course nothing will re
move freckles without destroying the
skin. In a pamphlet on "Cosmetics as-Drugs,"-
issued by tho . United States
Publio Health Service, (copy procur
able from government printing of-
God.-- We have the volce:of
God in our hearts, and It doesn't make
any difference who our ancestors hap
pened to be. Tho legislature of Ten
nessee can never change them. Nor
need we change our religion. Chris
tianity need not be restricted by the
Bible..
Our Tennessee reformers are 'too1
pugnacious, mistaking . pugnacity ' for
spirituality. They insist on ignoring'
the majestic procession of progressing
Intelligence. What docs the spiritual
message of the Bible hnve to do with
the scientific beliefs of a 'peoplo who
fire. Washington n r for riv i . ved 2000 years before Christ?
these several aliases for lead are I "Genesis says that vegetables wore
.uiaue.uiurii me sun., .yve Know veg
etables cannot live without sunlight.
How are we to teach botany If this be
true?- -We -cannot, -without .-being!
dragged into court to pay a $500 tine.
The people who wrote Genesis believed
the world was flat. Must we bolicvo
that to betleve In God?
Bible Science Not Important- .!
"My point la." Dean Mathews con
tinued, "that Bible science is not im
portant. It is pathetic that we can
not -see- how we are attacking our
priceless faith in tho spiritual mes
sage of the Bible by arguing about
scientific thibrlos irt that connection.
' "These reformers are nsklnir un to
do the very thing which fchrist refus
ed to do when the devil urged him to
leap off a high place to disregard the
laws of nature. . Christ would not dis
regard the law of gravitation as He
knew it, without any elaborate New
tonian explanation.- Are we to disre
gard the laws of science as we know
them and ding tottie science bf 2000
years ago '- '
"Because Jesus believed In God, Ho
refused to submit to theological con
trol and lived in accordance with the
Fatherly will- All nature Is corrobor
ating evidence of that will. Given love
nna salvation wdo noi nccd,the an
cioht, science bf Oohesls.",,', . ,
enumerated: Flake white, body white,
silver white, French white, Dutch
white, London white, Itoman white,
China white. Pearl white is bismuth'.
Chinese (not Chins) white is zinc ox
ide. Among the dangerous Ingredients
in beauty washes and face enamels,
according to this government publlca-i
tlon, are lead carbonate, lead plaster,
corrosive sublimate, (bichloride of
mercury), calomel, ammouniated mer
cury, bismuth, subnitrate, etc. Drug
store beauty Is dangerous as well ns
obvious. - - -
- Dandelion
May extract bf dandelion be Used In'
small, doses or Ih combination with
another as medicine as a llvcr'regula
tor? (Miss E. F.l
Answer It has been used medicin
ally, as a bitter, stlmulautor tonic to
the stotnach and .liver, , and it Is .also
roeiy laxative. Tne medicinal name
for dandelion Is taraxacum, which
sounds more impressive. I. think dan
delion greens would, be much better
medicine than any medicinal prepara
tlon.
tho close of the present year. As
such, Gen. Milne would become com-
mander in chief of
the armies of tho
British empire in
time of war.
Sir George was
born - November 5,
,10flH txr ........
Aberdeen.' Hmifj
married in 1005 tu
Claire Marjori
banks. daughter of
Sir John N. Malt
land. They have
one son- and one
daughter.- He en
tered the army In
1885,- was mndo
captain' in - 1895,
mnjor'in 1800, Lt.
colonel in 19H2,
Poems ThatiLive
Ql'KKTIOXS AND AXSWKIIS.
A Vliiim f the Quack Vood SimiaUst.
He kind enough to let ie know
what kind of food Is suitable for a inn-v
years old whose blood contains too
miien rnK-iuin or lime nnd what to he
avoided In tho diet. IB. J.l
I Answei- A derm, nry of calcium In
the blood s a feature of certain dls-
Cupid .Stung.
Cupid onco upon a bed .
Of roses laid his weary head; . '
j.ucKiess urcmn, not to see , ,
Within the leaves a slumbering beo,
Tho beo. awaked with anger wild
The bee awaked, and stung the child.
Ixjud and piteous 'ark his cries; -To
Venus quick he runs, he flies;
"Oh Mother! I nm wounded thru
I die with pain -In sooth I do!
Blung by somo little nngry thing,
Some serpent, on a, tiny wlng'-i-A
beo it 'was for once, I knpw '
I heard a rustle call It so." t
Thus he spoke, and she the whllo
Heard him with a soothing smile:
Then said. t'My Infant. If so much
Thou feel the little wild bee's touch.
How must the heart, ah, Cupid!' be
Thot hapless heart f that's stuns y
Ihce!" '.J ,j
. Thomas Moore. 1
Cook with gas.
tf
DYXSS
HATTZSI
OLKAMfeKl
Phone) 144
13 K. Tii ft
' A buy; .
30x3V2 Oversize .
Pennsylvania Cord
$12.95
Phipps Auto Park Service
Highway at Jackson St
VETCH SEED
Hungarian Common ?
1 ISow on Hand.
i LADDERS
Spnma--veryj'hest. Li
ow price.
PICKING BAGS
; Tory cheap in price.
' . '' 1 '-. j: -. ,.'
Farm Bureau .
Q)-Operative Exqjtahge
GEN. MIUHS.
brigadier general commanding 4th di
visional artillery 1913-14. Promoted ia
191.5 to. the rank of major general and
In December of the same year to lieu
tenant general.. He was ma'de a gen
eral In '1920. . '
Serving in ' the Soudan, India. In
189.8, he,. received tho British and Khe.
divo's medal with clasp, and in South
Africa. (1899-1902) was given brevet
of lieutenant colonel with medal and
four clasps and the king's medal with
two clasps.
During the European war ho was
chief staff officer hcadquartors stnff
second army, cpmmanded the 27th di
vision and tho 16th army corps, nnd
served wkh the British . Salonini
Force and army of the Black Sea. Dur
ing 1920-23 Milne was lieutenant ot
the tower of London. . . ,
Among the ,many honors bestowffi
on him were the Star of Roumnnla:
Grand Cross bf the White Eagle. Ser
bia; Grand Officer of the Legion of
Honor, of France; Grand Cross of tho
Legion of Honor; Grand Officer of St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus. Italy; Grand
Cross .of the Order of the Redeemer.
Greoce; French and Italian Croix do
Ouerre, Greek medal for military mer
it: medals" of Red Cross societies nf
Serbia and the United States nid
Grand Cross of tho Order of Won Ilu
of China.
DRINK
MaidO'Sko
IT'S
DELICIOUS
Never before could tou
buy so much fruit in a siiW
bottle. ... '
SKO , is ; made from Real
Oranges and there arc no
S3;nthetic flavors added.
Close your eyes and you
can easily imagine vou are
"drinking" the fruit itself.
All our Droducts are guar
anteed to be pure and wliolc-
sonie, which is your protec
tion. ( .
Jackson 'County
Creamery
matt