Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1925, Image 4

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MEDFORD MATT TRIBWR. MEftFORP.. OTtEOoS. TUESDAY. JULY 28.
1923
iIedford Mail tribune
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ortu Mr at.t,
Hill Etlbuiu Building, ti-l7-
rsow 7. .
A conaolldatlon of the Democratlo Tlmn, th.
Madterd Hell, tu Medfora TriiAiua, in. ooi
n Oraioiilui, Ui. Anblnml Trlpurl..
BACK TO SOLVENCY.
' tOBKHT W. BUHL, Editor.
B. HUMPTEK bUITU, Hunger.
fty Mill It Arfvinovt
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file. Central Point, fboeoli. Talent and oo
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' Daily, with Sunday Bun, month .76
Dally, without Smday Sun, month oo
' italiv. without SuiidMV Sun. one year... 7.60
Del It. with Sunday Hun, one year
All terma by carrier, cau In adrinoe.
Rntared aa aeoond-clue natter at Uedlord,
Orecon; under act ot March 8,
Official puper ot the City ol Mndford.
Official paper of JackiKiii (Joxnty.
Tha only paper betwwt Mtwn) Ore., and'
Chlco, California, a distance of over 400
Btllfa, having leated wire Aatoctated Pre
; MKMUERS Of TUB. rfSCTOUMTKO PRKHS.
The Aaaoolated 1'rrea la eicluaiTfly entitled
t the uae lor republication of all newa die
aotchfa credited ro it or not otherwiae creaiwa
to thia paper, and aleo to th local newa pub
Herein.
rigbta of republication of tpeclal duv
lahed herein.
An riaLU
yt'-ohea herein are alao reeerwd.
, Ye Smudge Pot
' By Arthur" Ferry.
COLLIER'S tells of a popular youim liiwbanil and father who
"ran wfth a night nrowd Hint, wan two jumps ahead of him,"
vhiln "the hill collectors wcro two juinpN behind , him." Jlis
crowd worrieil about him when he suddenly disappeared. They
hunted him up, found him still working at the saino job, and living
at th! same home ami rather disinclined to sociability, so .they left
him find proceeded to forget him. , , . ..
Then, six months afterward, some of Lis old night-hawk friends
ran across him in one of the fishing streams he used to frequent
with them in their stag excursions, Not another man in sight.
While he was casting for trout, his wife and two children were up
stream a little way, preparing the picnic banquet.
"How comet" they asked him.
"I went back inside my salary," he explained, "and paid
or funded every debt I owed. I learned that a brisk walk
and good reading made a better evening than any I can buy.
I'm getting my secund wind as a husband and my first les
son as a father."
So they left him us a hopeless case. 1
CROSSWORD PUZZLE STORY
AT NIGHT
MARK TWAIN AND WHISTLER.
M
Autos aro now . uelnir HU-orefl by
Tlidlo. This will emlblci Hutolnts to
ilrlve their corn out Into the country
Sunday, vhlln they k to church.
The federal court hilB ruled thai
the friurvlng Arttienluns have the
right to come to the land of their
meal ticket and Htnrve.
ARIC TWAIN was the only person who ever got the best of
Whistler in u battle of wits. The great American artist had
vanquished the Kuropcau humorists with biting satire, when one
day, Mark Twain called upon him in his studio. The resulting con
versation is told by Don Seitz in his article on Whistlcr 'in the
August ,Ic('liire's maga.ine
Mark Twain walked about the studio with an air of stupidity,
lie, paused before a nearly-finished painting and observed, "Not
at all bad, Mr. Whistler. Not at all bad.'"'
"Only here, in this corner," he made n motion as if to rub the
paint, "I'd do away with this cloud."
"find, sir," cried the painter. "He careful there. Don't you
see that the paint is not yet dry?"
"Never mind," replied Mark Twain, "I'm wearing gloves."
They got on after that.
Ismail pretended contempt. But
nn wtnnnur hla.l thi' limit fltPIIllieil OUt
of port thun he lieifiin to whither.'!
(8. K. Examiner) Hounds likely.
QUILL POINTS
A statesman is a politician who has learned to say, "Ahem.'
7?.filllv it urnuil't f Viril ii Itm ttrlin tiiikIa A mufiio on ,i)nuini,iiiu lint
freely throughout the state, nnent Wilhelm."
the ilsh issue, with now and tnen a
heartrending sob to give It piquancy.
Bui the throbbing fish issue, palpi
tating with poiiiics, has always lack- aeoond wrecked car.
ed religious lei-vor, uuu no i-uuui-date,
nobly offering himself for the
publlo good and office, announces his
l,,lantln In holtln tnr lha T.ntrl Wllllil
catching a trout. There Is no reason fears and ambitions, also.
why the Intelligent.. voter should not . ' t t
hecume enthused over the spiritual'
side of angling, .if politicians enn' Another difference between taxes and death is that death never
lend a holy air to tax problems, by )nkcij u f t
referring to assessment iiy the Blb.i B i -
Ileal It-riii, imien, van llley uuj, 11.
Is legitimate to apeak, of fish und
flslilng, In the words of Holy Writ. I
Road direction : Three detours ahead and turn right at the
It would be well to cancel the debts if that would cancel the
; r
Mere is little Alice. She looks 1 comfortable itrdced 3- her
easy chajr with the big floor lamp beside her. She "always 2-3-4-5-6-7
this lamp by pulling H-'J-W of the cords-'hanging below the shade.
She does not like tlic 6-1 1-15 lights on hut likes the light to come
from tlie 2-8-12 lloor lamp. ,
It is 1-4-1U-13 since 1 sat up late. I go to bed early. "We take a
few 13-14-15-16 of milk and then go straight to bed.
' Answer To Last Puzzle
10 ("Ed). 1-3 7 9 12 (kites). 1-8-11-14 (shed), H-IMC (dip), 10-13
(do), 2-6 (we), 4-5-C-7 (cent), 12-13 (so), 15-17 (in).
Coiiuriyht V.I2&. by The IniernntUmtil Syndicate
, ;
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. D
SlflMd lot tare pvtalnlng to Mraorun traaith and hyfiane, not to dlaataa dlajrtoele or
tractnwntt wtll be anawarad by Dr. Brady If stamped, aelf addveaaad anveiop la enoloeed.
Lattara ahould'ba briaf and wrlttan In Ink. Owlflf to the lira number of lettere raoalvad, only
m few aan be anawared here. - Na reply oen bo made to urlea not oonformliMi to Inatruotlona
AeMraat.Dr. WIMUat Kraay, Ir car f thia nawapamr.
Fa co lmvilor.
Heavy powders constat of barium
uulphafe with a finely powdered tal
cum. Light powdei-H tire usually
starch corn starch, wheat starch or
rice stnrch. Rice starch is finer than
corn starch or wheat
starch. Hlce powder
: Krunules, however,
are somewhat sharp
er than corn starch
o r whea t starch
.granules., and for
this reason rice pow
der carelessly ap
plied is likely to set
up inflammation of
i :"; ,,tho eyelids and con-
I junotlVltlH.' 1 Zinc- oxld Is , sometimes
Tliero are now ten million people, who realize that all of the "added faco powder, and 1h comparat
Cigarette Htnolttno; spoils female
linn ill whthttr I Im vlf(liii nviti hull'
any, or noi.
wuperior men live in New York City.
i.
itVVV fUlTINO.
( (UnpllHt finiriiiil)
Wo should not foi'KCt that
there la a group calling itself
liuelllgenlsla which 1b conduct
ing considerable war on every-
1 thing typically American, which
includes ordinary morality and
decency. These people may be
. intelligentsia, but It Is strange
that they do not even know
.' when the time has arrived for a
haircut thoHo men are enemies
to the country and Americans
should regard them us such.
Home of the girls arc .'figuring on
fall dresses, and Lady Kurd -Coupe of
the local British Net, on un autumn
habit.
lively hnrimlesfl. i;Vory few cheap pow
ders contain lead carbonate which is
n .poison v Bistfttnh subcarbmuito is
the Important.. Ingredient in Urcalletl
1l..t1 nnnitlnsn, Tllun.lllli I ci nm Ixi .! !.
"I hihiIiIii- stop im?l V fit mil o'
111' real emie biisiiioss mi' alt In tlf
real CHliite ganic.'' .HJild Tell Hllikley
lliay. Sniiichmldy ayks, VliarH Ih'-
tillic o' lit' girls ' Tlstcnlay?"
in bed, wo rfM'koii thoM Ilia
llfllllC.
Still
glH
Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Puzzle
Who's Who
Hear, Admiral f'lti retire S. AVilllaiuH.
An Ohionn became commander-in-
chief of the Asiatic fleot of the United
Statef itivy when the 7avy depart
ment unnounced thevappointment to
that com run nd of Hear Admlrnl CMar-
ence S. Williams,
who has been presi
dent of the 'naval
war college. New
port, where he suc
ceeded Hear A(U
mlral William S.
Sims. -
Admiral- W 1 1
liams is a native
of Springfield, and
more than 40 years
of distinguished
naval service lie
behind his assign
ment to a com
mand which has
troublcH are cur-
ItunninK Across. '
Word 1. In the picture, i
I Word 5. The crude metallic sub
stance taken from mines. 1
Word (i. A conjunction. Also
weaning like, similar to."
' Word 8. An eastern state. Ab
breviated. Word 9. A wooden pin much
used by shoe makers years ago.
Word 11. One of the divisions
of the year. i t
Running Down. . , ,
Word 1. Jumps, springs. . ,
Word 2. Toward.
Word 3. To make a mistake.
Word 4. To rule a kingdom.
Word 7. To behold.
Word 10. A southern state. Ab
breviated. . .
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE '
ANSWERED.
clean Kkln every alternate day for
four or five times, allowing the Kkln
In ilrv hrrii'n ilrnaelnir 11 uitlntlon nf
hnlf on nunra of iilnniln phlm'iil In rent In China
three ounces of rain water or distilled He '" '"" n in October, 1S03. and
wntor Thia snlntlnn la ciiiiiillv useful Branunieu from the United States mi-
for controllinft excessive sweatlnir in ivnl acad-my at Annapolis in 1S84. His
the armpits or on the hands, but not
for the face.
Blood Orange,
Had
year
first promotion to onsit,'ii came in
18S0: he Vas made lieutenant in 1898,
nnd lieutenant comamnder in 1904.
ad the constipated habit for 20 fThe rank of captain was ijlven him in
. I find that the entliiir of a 1 91 1 -rear admiral in litis, vice ad-
blood orange daily regulates me just
right. What mineral or food value
is there in a blood orange that mal'.cs
it ho laxative? (T. G. Jr.)
Answer All of the citrus fruits are
miral (temporary) in 191.9. He com
manded successively 'the Gwin (Spanish-American
.war), Prairie, Massa
cHusetta and the Iowa. In 1907-10
Admiral Williams was on duty on the
1 T . . . , 1 ...
uiiiiiriiuiHieiy, war memoirs never are Written y .filever SB- liquid powders.- ,'jHisnnith in connmru Unurtlng the dl
tlemeii who frisltud the Eovernmeiit. , Uiveiy harmless, i, tthe pool it the
slightly laxative, probably because of , general board of the navy department
the citric acid content lJn J!""7ii lie commanaea tne imme-
SalmmliiB P.k.I Hygiene ""IP Albany, was a member of the
The owner of a private swlmmlnt- board of inspection and m.rv;y .,f the
.,, ,, h ,p., , ,. ,i,i navy departlnent in 1911-13, com-
stage. is there any dnngerT of eon-nd .h? . JP!1 t"1,'1llu'
Isease by swimming in ' " ttUI 1L
owner koch in two or
at the naval war college.
In 1 HI 7 AVIIll.ims was chi.-f of
I l ha nvnlnntrnil or hulilltinl iimp or n,,Mn . ,i,,,, tkq t ir.
i Ifnce powder is without serious orjec- 'feet mmire ami ticm 3 to 8 feet deep, "'"'f Pf tno battleship force Atlantic
n,,l.n...... .1 i: xi..,. , .i lion from the hviionlc viewpoint.. The in s f i .fleet, commanded the battleship
"""uul veiu '"'"s uen iau wtiimerea it mere "!',, ,,,. .TP ,,, , ..,,. ,h(- . ". . ,
reilll.y only two CIlllfKers Oil the lirlC. pores", Is wholly Imaginary.
Baby specialists have reported sev-
Correct this sentence: "lie got rich nnd famous,' said the man,'
'nnd nil of his, old friends kept on loving him."
STEERED CAR
A
NM3W YORK. ' July 28.-
-(A. f)
Hlx weeks, and schoolmu'ams will
ht nnnlHtlntr tlm iiriUon In thn ni'n of
..hii.ir..n n.a n,.,niu i...vin ti hiav An unoccupied "radio nutomobHc,"
con do to keep them full of organic controlled by d telepgraph key of a
salts, and 8 grums of albumen.
Till: t'KJAIL
Oh, ha! queer roll of joy
With graceful, tapered ends,
For all the roll nnd toil
Of llfo you make amends.
Somewhere you drank the dew
Of moist und mellow night
And reveled lit the glow
Of daytime's golden light
That In your spreading leaf
Hweet fragrance might be stored
To soothe my tingling nerves
And spirits sorely bored.'
From out the fallow soli
You drew the elomenta f
Of hnpplness, eunltyu '
Thnt need but touch of fir
To give their goodness vent.
With highest expectations now
1 finger you this while
1 strike u ruddy match
And shield Its flaming smllo
That random hreeRu end not
The promise and the hope
E'er I ran puff e'er 1
My golly, what a rope!
(Hultlmore Bun)
1Tt u decision made public yester
day the L'omptroller-deneral declined
to approve a prohibition agent's ex
pense account that included losses
of About f5U at roulette, poker nnd
ftiro. The opinion was brief, but
positive. t Press Dispatch) Why
bootleggers giggle.
wireless transmitter In another car.
xlg-Kugged a tortuous path through
Fourth avenue's dense traffic lute yes
terday und after nurrowly escaping
numerous collisslons, smashed Into u
parked ear near 47th street. It was,
beaded for tho show window of n
candy shop when the Inventor Jumped
to the wheel and halted it.
The inventor blumed a nervous ra
dio operator for the accident but de
clared tho experiment a success. The
police warned him to conduct his ex
periments In a more secluded spot.
FAILS 10 ESCAPE FROM
HOSPITAL AT SALEM
' V I
HATJ3M, 'Ore., July 28. W- S. P.
lin u or, alias Bearer, who was sen
tenced to the state penitentiary from
Douglas county to serve from two to
five years for burglary, attempted to
escape Hunday night from the state
hospital for the insane where he
and another prisoner were trans
ferred yesterday for observation.
Bauer, had torn his bed to pieces
and was attempting to force a win
dow with pieces of the bed when he
was caught by nn attendant. Th nearV .eighteen million packages of
oral oases .of .insufflation pneumonia
in. Infants' from!; tho- careless use of
wine stearate toitot powder. In some
cases the fatal inhalation of the pow
der occurred when the Infant was
given the powder can to play with and
accidentally removed tho top.
Face HWders ure sometimes colored
With carmine for flesh tints and with
amher of yellow bcher for brunnetto
tints. These 'are harmless enough.
Homo bizarre tints nre obtained by
tho use of various anllln dyes, und for
certain' sensitive persons tho aniline
dyes nre Irritants and will produce ob
stinate dermatitis.
. Compact powders nre usually heavy
pttwder (barium sulphate with more or
less talcum) moistened with alcohol
and compressed to the desired form.
The addition of nine oxld makes the
compact more solid. The use of pow
der In Otis form Is quite as harmless
as It ts In the ordinary form.
Trade statistics show that about 240
million packages of face "powder are
used annually In the United Htntes, and
m the water, but v"" :"T.' . , : 1
persons in the pool -with the patient r J ! -uuinesuip .r.-e
nre probably exposed to the risk of In 19?. V
direct Infection from his mouth sprny.
utber prisoner who was transferred
to tho hospital was Nolan T. Itlggin.
an ex-service man who was sen.
tenced from Portland to servo a
year for a statutory offense.
In spite or heavy trade In bobbed
hnir, nt barber jdiupa, a small hoy Is
still uhlo tu let a haircut, before
he needs a shave.
i ' . .
Your corr's most ardent baler has
the rheumatism In both hands, anil
hopes to lie well In lima to pull the
rope.
flreakliiB the backbone of the hot
wuve, don't seem to cool llilnun ort.l
A stalk of corn nearly as long ns
a fence corner weed will bo shown1
ill tho co, fair, I
The hope thnt Oregon's luck would
chnnit" and rienrxe K. Chamberlain
run for the US, senilis, has faded.
RipplinRhi)mos;
SPITZBEROEN.
SPITSBERGEN by some men is chosen ns home, sweet homo,
because the pood old liuppy town is frozen, nnd never
thnws. Grown wenry of the heat thnt blisters iu latitudes like
these, they take their wives, their aunts nnd sisters, where nil
nmy sit nnd freeze. Grown tired of swatting flies nnd skeeters,
how sweet Spitberpen seems, where mnns sole job is filling
heaters with eordwood, logs nnd beams. To sit nnd wnteh tho
snowflnkes falling, read iec-eold magazines, and hear the nightly
eaterwauling of beurs nnd wolverenes I No siehly garden sass
to wnt or, no plunts to sprny nt dnwn, no renson why n man
should totter, n-mowing of tho lnwn! No glasses blurred, no
wilted collars, no sunburn anywhere, no paying out of hard
earned dollars to icemen for their warel From out the arctic
there is sweeping a wind, refreshing, strong; tho nights arc
always fine for sleeping, and they are six momhs long. What
wonder that men's thoughts are turning with longing to that
town, where all the furnaces are burning to keep tho icebergs
down? But courage, friends, let us. remember that sflmmer
soon will go; tho cooling hreer.c of mid September will through
our whiskers blow. The balmy autumn will deliver some weather
up-to-date, Spitsbergen's lure will seem a flivver, and we won't
emigrate.
rouge. Although most of this is harm
lesn, it Is still ft good plan for any
onp'uslng these cosmetics to remember
that certain skin lesions, certain
cases of obstinate eye inflammation,
nnd certain cases 6f systemic -poisoning
nre duo to these cosmetics, and'
that good dermatologlses now consid
er the use of these cosmetics respon
sible for some skin troubles about the
face which were formerly -ascribed to
other causes.
The use of face powder for the pake
of comfort or appearance Is harmless
if the powder contains nothing which
will excite Irritation In the Imllvldunt
who has an Idiosyncrasy, such as thnt
which some individuals hnve even
against orris root. Most persons can
use orris root with Impunity, but occa
sionally orris root will set up a der
matitis (skin Inflamatlon In n sus
ceptible Individual. Some women find
uriis Voot excellent ns a dry shampoo
for removing nn excess of oil from the
scnlp and hair. .
As a commentary upon the ethics
of the cosmetic trade. I quote this par
agraph from a government publica
tion (a publlo health service bulletin
entitled "Cosmetics as Drugs"): "Of
ltf samples of rice powder examined,
but two were genuine and only six
contained rice starch at all. In eight
of the sumplcs corn starch was used
In place of the more expensive rich
starch, and In two samples no starch
of nny kind was present, the constitu
ents being wholly of a mineral origin.
Talc Was pret nt In 13 of the 16 Fixni-ples.'
- JVKSTIOS AND AXSWEKS.
Kwcntjr eet
Ptease reprint your formula for
sweaty foot. We used It last summer
and It was fine, but we have lost the
for ni In nnd cannot hnve It made up
again. I remember It was chloride and
aluminum snmethtng.tuL I forget the
amounts. Mr. I A. K.
., Atunvwr $ioiige or brush on the
lTrcml; Poisoning '
Is uric acid nnd ureiiiic poisoning
one nnd the same tiding? Mow can
you reconcile yuor statements? "(O.
II. T.)
Answer The condition which phys
icians call uremic has no hearing
upon the uric acid questjon. Whether
uremic Is duo to nny specific poison
ing of the system no one has been nble
to determine. Tho term comes down
to uh from the ancients who naturally
assumed thnt the conditions due to
"urine in the blood." The present
scientific view Is that uremia Is due
to some toxic ( poisonous) substance
newly formed in the system through
abnormal metabolism when tho kid
neys nre disensed, something of the
nature of acidosis. Neither urea nor
uric acid Is responsible for uremia.
Weakness '
How can. a person having n weak
heart strengthen It ? What Is your
opinion, of ultraviolet rays for weak
lungs (Mrs. W. A.) ' '
Answer What disease conditions do
you clonk With the meaningless terms?
Oook with ens.
tf
Tonight!
Serve
Cool, Dainty
the favorite
summer dessert
CU. Ah tt ud u far nn IU
iMiMMjnlllitelMlil
the naval war college in 11(22
home is In Springfield. Ohio.
Ills
IS POSTPONED
WASHINOTON. July , 2R. (A. P.)
A hearing in Washington's evolu
tion suit was postponed today until
Friday.
On that day the motion of the
government to dismiss the case will
have preferred stntus ns the ques
tion before tho court.
The delay was agreed to by Justice
Siddons of the TJistrict of Columbia
supreme court when counsel for
I-oren H. Wlttner. who brought the
suit In nn effort to stop the -pay of
local school authorities Insisted thnt
more time was needed to study the
government's motion to dismiss," filed
yesterday. ,
AM 5 jo
f and kept so by this
wonderful cleanser-polish '
The furniture you prize Is
part of tho richness of your
home keep it radiant with
V C9I0I Liquid Gloss. It's a -,
cleanser and polish combined,
Just a little at a timo on a wet '
cloth or a few drops on a dust- '
Ing mop leaves a dry, lustrous
finish on furniture, floors,
woodwork, linoleum, automo
biles, etc. No hard rubbing--eaay
the first time, quicker the
next. Order from your dealot'
today und scei
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
CALOL
LIQUID GLOSS
Ponk with ens.
tf
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Medicine
For .Treatment ol
Acnte and Chronic
Dispones of Mea
and Women.
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bltdilrr .nd itotnacb troutwi, fit.,
bcrnlt, ruptitft, cold., Ifmal. traubl.i, par
llrt fevtr, pnfumot,,., .utrimi .nd throat
troublin, fti.umttt.m, .mwiorrhcm, roltN,
roiMiimptiori, caUrrh, pilM, hjjroc.l.. .1.
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OfflM Hour.! 8 A. M. to 8 P. M,
. ConaultitlM Fra.
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VETCH SEED
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.Now oit Il.ind.' -
LADDERS
Sprufc very best. Low iiricc
PICKING BAGS
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Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds
. Our Conttant Aim It Keep Our Qu.llty' and
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Do Not Order From Out-of-Towr. Concern. Before
v . Leltlhg Ui Figure on Your Bill. ,
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