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MftftFofttV MAHj TTtTT?mTE. MEDFORT). OmmOV, MOmV AHOTTftT 10, ) lilt ill 'It it iii' Hf.dford Mail tribunf AM Df DEPENDENT NKWMPll'KU HJIU8M1D EVtKY AmiHSOUN UOIP SUNDAY, MY 1UK MEDt'UUD PMNTUiU 00. Tb. Mrdford Bunds; Morning Hub It f.niurti- abwrnwr. a4 tng lb. M-fcn-iu; imiij n.w. n Offleoi Mall Tribuiit Building. ffortb rir ttrt. Clone 7ft. A consolidation ot Hie Democratic Time. 1 Vulford Mill, thtf U .((-) r J Tribune, IL tfouO ni uregonian, ui Ailiuua itrnun. HOHKHT W. KIJIIL, Kditor. 8. HUUr'l'Klt HUIIH, Uuimtftr. K Of Mmll In Advance; , Dsily, wlUi Hunday Run, year .... '' Dally, wltli SumUy Hun, initiitb ... full Dully. Wit bout Hunda Hun, year ., Dally, without HuiMlay Hun, month Weekly Mall Trilium, out yir ' nnrt tm on vaar T OARH1EH In Uedford, Ashland, JackMD flli, liiUJ toinl, f'tiuenli, ialeut fltirhway; Da: ally, wirtt Sunday Sun. month Dallv. wttiiout SundM Sun. month.. Dally, without Hunday Sun, one year.,, Dally, witb Sunday Sun, one year...,, All terms by carrier, caab In fcdraiira. Rntered aa aerond-elaM matter it ltedford Oregon, under act of March 8, 1879. OfflMil paper of the City ol MHford, Official fMiHr of Jack n Ctninty. Horn dallv averat rrrrolatinn for ,, BKHitba ending April Int. 192 4. S'ittV. more fra' J'lUhle Uie circulation of any other paper nub ""naora or circuiaieo, in jmhhoh wuny. The only paper btwrt. ATbnt Ore,, an ' Obi' Calf torn. a, a distance of over 4U miWm, having leased )i service. wire Anuria ted Pre MKMOKHS OF Til aJWitniTTf MtKSS. tlie Associated I'rrsa la eihwivy entitle . lo Uie um for republication of all news dl '. autvhf credited to It or not otherwise ntrttllt h tfala paper, and alao to the local newa put ifjtfcfued herein. ! All rights of republication of special dlt J' ft'cun nereio are auto reserrea. Ye Smudge Pot Bt Artliur I'erry. ". "ORRflON POUTS PLAN Ui .TltJCAT ' (lldllne Portland Journal If Ihey don't, the rest of iih will. AHlrnnomera are talking uliout the Tuinlle Kiwer of the bun." POWER OF THE PRESS l.ii (Culvah.ruH (Cat. I Newsi ' ' Owing to thn Ijruaklng down of our linotype machine, Incut hlrtlis, j , (teathH and m.-irrlnKes will ho poHt- ponml until next week. ... " Before a kollectlon could be taken z. -n or thn hennriclfiriHR tltpronr dollinr (((hratlona, rain descended uiion the u , msttvitieR or the Ku Klux Klan at jljjWaHhlngton, D. C, Saturday night. vfTlowever, a director-general of man 'i fjflnd from Ohio delivernd lilmanlr nf i i)lihe following before the unregulated ; ,, tleinenlH took a hand: . '': A "None who ever marched down I. u'ti Pennsylvania avenue," he uddort, j amid cheerH. "mude the history we ; ! have today." , It; This Is from a "distorted nroRS ao (ir.oiint" ol the event, modestly udmltled j In excel such Incidents as Inaugural Monarches, the return qf: suUlleiH-roin 'nauiiuiis wars ami uie turnout ot : Enrltlnens lo do honor u yeur iiko to n lijuaii team that won the world chain j't)lonshii. Such historic occasions : .Ijiowever, did not necessitate the cull j : ;mg out or the police reserves and ; Igitnurlnes standing guard with fixed ; i :nuy oners. i n (I rat O'Connor is now able to walk about after his accident. (Montague jiipiessenger.j wasted effort. Persbnnl to K. I. M. You're rlEht he high finance In connection with he sale of the lost gasoline serin hook s notning to Drag about. OR, SLOWLY SPEEDING (Klamath Falls News) ' The summer relaxation has come, and It Is Just as much n part of the year as the winter round or debuts, the mad tear and hurry of the gay season, which Is fast creeping upon us. Another "perfect crime" hns turned s put a perroct nzzle. 1 It will Boon bo full. Thn firm bride-elect" of Reptemhnr has showed lip. and the groom off clullv notified . !1 t. . vi ins nominution Mr. Hamilton 'nvnpciu in mm-a UHstorin right after July I with his wife I f nil ... your old daughter. ( Astoria j (Ore.) Iludget.) She's no surh-n-thlng. there's Komeo ltoppes. lie wants ,o Close all the windows lo keep the eat out. The hinges will molt off the loors without doing It. ! Two young ladles walking from Los "Angeles lo Vancouver. H. ('., passed jjthru Sunday. They walked n block IlBefore any nusilng motorist discovered they were hiking. ISO IRRITATING! ." (Siilem Stnlesiniin) MANZANITA, Oro., Aug. 8 j (Special.) Oorgeous moonlight i! nights havo Inaugurated evening bathing and some of the bathers j! claim Hurt It is warmer than In !! the sunny daylight.. The cuttaunm i and members nf beach parties ,11 wore thrilled by tho close r.,i 'I tminch of a fouMiinsteil ul,,,.,, One wonders whether this boat ; , , j iieiiu in linn or rum. but it wasn't ;',() wrecked n one's curiosity Is still W tinsntlsfled. I, j i nis torrid wave." suld she. "lias ; j ( taught . U 1 Vn "lrls ' '''" t lits much; ; r raises holy Halifax t' -t With skin you love to tomji- ! Oroat rivulets of pumpkin rouge j : Molt ofr my dimpled cheek, i M?, mo,l,n 'lolncts a Hp ntlck flavor j ' 11 Kvory time I spenk; 1 ' The beads rrom .Iff civ bended lushes ! i Drop without resLralnt, j In fact, my physlonorny ?j ) Looks Just like what It ain't: j' And sidewalk Arab ogle iltl,",h." r,lr,ws. uonw-on nlr I M hlcb I cannot renel because f i lml " Iry Blare: I tjh. would aomoiine could hut Invent : A new cosme.trn, fare I Tlil VfTiuld. no matter what the wemtrori ; , ,Stay In 1 nrcrpor-piace.' ,1 J: Uy Ajiguios K xnminer.) ANOTHER "PERFECT CRIME." ANOTlfF.R "licilVcl iTiiifr" ioiiils :i n-ifect mm-iil. T.iko Dr. i i f t'i.-ltl in Oivynn nml I lie l,ui li.,i-0iiil( lioys in ( 'liii'!i(.'u, Dr. Sell waft z of Jicrkclcy, C.-ifiriiriiiii, Imnsled u superior inli'lli-Hi-nee. Crime inti'ivsti'il liiiu ji ml he wns I'liiivinceil ilint wild liis cxli'iisivi' kniH'li'li.'e unil cxlnKirdiiinry wil he could conceive mid r .-1 1 1 n iniirdi-r wliicli would liriiin liinj urn I 111, mid luil'fic the fi'ivcH of law mill order coiiiilctcl.v. U was Dr. Scliwnrlz's llieory tluil the criiiiiiiid usiiiilU' iiicc-Ik disaster, mil lieciui.se he docs wroti).', hill hecmise lie docs it si iiiidly. So the lnurdcr id' ml itinerant Inliorcr. 1hc collection ol' a fortune in j life insurance was ireiiircd with the skill id' n criiniiinl master, and the distinguished chemist, was rendy In Hike a trip to Kurope, mid chorlle for the rest of his life over how easy it wns to heal the (jmiie, if you only do it cleverly. Hut Hoiiu'tliing went wrong with Dr. Schwartz, just ns it did with llrunifield and the Chicnjro prodj(.'ies. The wiilcliinan ri'tiinied too soon, just as the liniinficld car failed to burn and, the Loch chauf feur destroyed the perfect alihi. Siiinethinif always (toes wron''. To the materialist the regularity with which criminals come to crief, tho not so freipienlly to just punishment must prove a baffling mystery. For there is no mate rial explanation. On the ;round of cold logic and the law of chance, most of these perfect crimes would come through nicely. JJut some how they never do, or almost never. The few exceptions only prove the rule that there is a moral law at work somewhere, which no one understands and which the perfect criminal always scoffs at as, childish and stupid. And it is this moral law that nals undoing. A great, many people complain or the pulilicily given crime these (lavs, apparently under the delusion that news crcnU'S crime rather 1 linn crime news. It might, help matters materially if these good people would ob serve that crime news teaches the death, and incident!' if was the murder that led to the apprehension committed it, . . QUILL A statesman is a jioliticiaii who i dory. .1 Perhaps more of us would be tie hapier. A good vocabulary doesn't help So ninny of the things that are characteristics of spinach. 1880: Drunk itowboy picking cowboy licking a cone of ice cream. Another good way lo avoid is to keep it mil of Morocco. About (lie only thing' in pence strategic, retreat is bankruptcy. Among the things that make full of advice. An ordinary mnn is one who that gangsters arc killing gniigsters. All you can Ray for a village givcs'thc state department some Starting with nothing doesn't who are accustomed to eoming back There were no lawn mowers to man never would have asked: "AVho is my neighbor?" orrcet this sentence: "My hut she was impudent and I discharged her," Correct this sentence: " We said she,'"but. never cive them minute Inst tinus nlumlhelinviiio:." RipplingRhymos THE FORMULA. RICH man died the other dayjhe had sot bones; and just liefore he passed away, and throbbing tones, ".Success in wlio iv not afraid to sweat, who pay all bills when they're re ceived, and never, never go in debt. Be cranks, young men, on payirig bills this is my message to you all;" and then refusing furOier pills, he turned bis wim face lo the wall. He started business poorly fixed, he had some hundreds, it is said; he never pivt his mottoiw mixed, lie paid bis bills and went abend. "I'll lay up always ns I go itud go no further than I pay;" these Vere the wonts he used to throw around about hint every day. And soon he had a fine renown that circulated everywhere; ho always paid the money down when any bill was just and fair. A reputation of this kind is better than a pedigree, and he who hears it soon will 'find that all tjic world's his Christmas tree. So in a few hrief busy years this man accomplished splendid things, was fiffnous in three hemispheres, from Birmingham to Holly Springs. Kevered, respected and admired, at last he felt his work was done; he gave his mcxsnge and expired a mes sage good for every one. "Young men, he cranks o. paying bills!" lr isn't in poetic vain it won't-impart ecstatic thrills, but it is strictly safe and sane. ' invariably spells tho perfect crimi ... lesson, that the wages of sin is publicity given the Walnut Creek and destruction of the man who POINTS never steals anything except ter- eynics if the cynics seemed a lit much in describing the weather good for you have the general the town marshal 102 Movie decrease in the French population . limes that, corresponds with a life hard for a widow arc friends , loses little sleep about the fact that deports Japanese is that it practice in diplomacy. seem such a hardship to those from vacations. borrow in Bible times, else that cook was a treasure," said she, leave the children at. intervals," tlH fit some seven million he said, in low lifj may be achieved hy lads CROSS-YVO'M INDOOR I know a little girl who has a fine. I-2-3-4-5-6-7-H-9 riht in her bed room window. I think she is only six years .VI 1-18 but she keeps her (lowers 15-22 such fine condition one would be 11-12-13 to believe a much older person tended them. . ' " "Let us iy-20-21 a few bright 16-17-18 flowers to my window hox. 4-12 would like to see a flower 7-14-20 of red flowers 1-1V-16 they are so cheerful !" said ihe little girl. Y The little girl's Lrolher 5-l.V made the window box for her. Answer To Last Puzzle- : ' . , j , 1-23-4 (mall). 3-7 9 (Ida). 10-12 'to). J3-H-15 (hox)i 1-5-8 (man), 2-6 (an), 11-14 (no), 910 (at), fi-fi-7 (and). 19-20.: (Is),. -17-18 IMa). 17-19-21-22 (mind). 22-23 (do), 15-1B-1H-20 (Xaias). Citpyrioht, iat$. by The International SHwiicatt Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. BigMd ttttm Dvulning n him Mann ma ftyfim, rM to llaw wmomIs r VMtinant, will b wnnrad by Ot. Uimii It lUmp. mH mU.Mmi mlm It wnltM. LttUra tiouu-b. trM utf wrlttan Is Ink. Owlnn to Hi tors Mimkw at Mtora wilm, Mly mh b HmiMl twra. K rwhr wji m ihM to twiit Ml MatomlM, to InttnirtlMi Ahiw on WllUaa BnMr, lr am 1 ton's mil . Tho Medicine. Will Follow.' ifiuors Homeuim-H remuin ciu oomributora or' reporters that the anti y tn c-i crtuun b mm . less than half a' column. True, but' mayhe If the writ ers of that story had spread it over a full column all this bickering and quarreling among some of the evo lutionists and some 5 might have been prevonted. However, I confess that when I have Something to say have no troubljp saying it in less than half a eoliimn; it is only when I haven't anything to say that I feel cramped here. 1 have nothing to say today, that is, nothing you can cut out and paste in your doc tor book or on the door of your medicine cupboard. I am Just going to spill a few words today ubout nn assumption, anj hypothesis If you please, but onewith good scien tific ground under it, I believe. To day 1 offer yoa only the outline of the idea, confront you with a condi tton rather than; a theory, and if you want to find out what the medieine for the condition Is you'll have to keep up your subscription for at least a few days longer, until the remedy shall be divulged In the sequel to this talk. And in order to present the outline In the space now remaining we'll have to work fast. Indeed, we'll have to resort to telegraphic brevity. - Exposure of the body to direct sunlight and open air is curative in various forms of tuberculosis and other low grade, chronic or long drawn out Infections. Some characteristic, as yet uniden tified, distinguishes fresh nlr or out door air from even wholesome or clean Indoor air. Most of the physical - or chemical effects of sunlight arc produced by the, invisible rays beyond the violet in tho spectrum, o) as they nro called, ultra-violet rays. Sunlight Is the richest source "of ultra-violet rays, though practically the mercury vapor qtiarti; - lamp can provide 30 or 40 times the amount of effective ultra violet rays ordinarily obtainable from sunlight. Certain food materials which are ordinarily poor sources of vitamins may be activated by exposing them to ultra-violet light,, so that they will yield to the animal or human body necessary vitamins. No one knows ns yet precisely what a vitamin Is, but physiologists have proved that apparently foi? or possibly more of these unidentified food factors are essential in The diet of growing animals nnd mnn. For emphasis- let us repeat that some foods, such as the vegetable oils, ordinarily poor or lacking- In vitamins, may be endowed with vita mins by exposing them to the In fluence of ultra-violet light, be. It natural or artificial. I'hyailnloKtsts have demonstrated thru n ul mul experimentation that the very life process Itsqlf (meta bolism ) In dependent upon ultra- vmici iignt, and that the vounit animut cannot be healthy or strong, cannot develnn or grow normallv without this vital Influence. These iiuine physiologists have curried. on experiments in nutrition which strongly suggest, we cannot yet say prove, that the vitamins mnv be carriers nf the vital Influence con veyed by the ulira-vlolet. Their Btudles have lent weight to the Idea that exposure to the open nlr and sunlight tends to Increase one's re sistance to the respiratory Infections. The common respiratory Infections H 11) include all of the erunttve fevers and the other communicable "children's diseases." so culled. QUESTIONS AN1 ANSWK.RS. KMi Skin. Some time ago vou aave a for W5 mula for dry; or lsh akin. Several PUZI.E STORY FLOWERS 1 people have told me: It 'was ffae. rieiiso repeal it, so tnat I can nnve'T. .,,. jh? iAn It put up., My! skin becomes actu- B ,eol ro more, dreary i (my, oi:uiy pari ivu lu riy udoul me elbows and knees and most In the winter -time, I have tried dozens of things with no effect. B. IJt E. JAnswer Roseciin . . . .:. . . .....). ;30 grains Powdered benzoin ....... .i20 grains Absolute alcohol 15 minims Oil of sesame '. . . . ...... .4 1 ounces! This must be digested three hours' over a water bath, then filtered. Just' a few drops' of this should be rub- bed Into. the affected skin once or. twice- dnlly.. Some ' druggists will1 tell you they have never heard of, resorcln or powdered benaoln, or oil or sosame, but they'll know nbsoluto alcohol nil right. jThe, IjInA , or drug gist that hrta never heard of . theao medicinal Items ordinarily knows ab solute alcohol inllmutely. And ethyl, too. i ' . . .. . ' - UiUrb, Low ant Jack. In. general ; do' vou recommend high or low altitude for the neuras-.tn modern civilization, the dearth ot thenlc? Would; Colorado Springs or mineral resources in the cast seems to Los Angeles be better for one who is contradict decisively the theory that nervously excitable,- ' depressed at hb east is going to be the center of times, subject to giddiness. 'he civilization of the future," he Answei" Here, here, cut that out.-8aI(' ttl8 removes Japan ns a We can't permit you'-to smuggle VIlr threat. A nation - cannot have symptoms into this column that way.l!reut ,vnr Power without great Indus Try Penn Yon -for the first and last rln' power. In the opinion of many symptom I tried it nnrt u . .,v. like a ehnrm, but 1 was depressed aljmoro Important than food In wnr. the time. 1 : was there. Colorado'' "TnB discusslson of Japan as n Springs and Angelburg are both 'ormlllahle power Is based on a mis-pretty-good tor the first 'two 8ympl apprehension 'of tho facts'. All talk toms, out Judging by thelletters resi dents of these burgs write me 1 fear the places, wpuld not help the last symptom much. In general, It Is probable that neither hlirh nor ln. altitude has much to do with tho condition of such a nerson unlna'"""8 impossible that they could keep i . ' M",coo:thl U-nv'nnph tn nnv nnd rf th tVirnA ho lias tbo much Jack, altitude is stimulating. Very high lry Buillc Please, tell me what all this talk about too much water acting as a poison to. the body means. D. W. - Answer rosn. some people do not drink Ann.h ..-.. ono"Bh wnter' F". "ny nrink any more than is iroori for- them. . i u ...... Felon. I ' What is d felon and how enn It nupnen or killed? Urs. v. S. Answer A felon Is nn ni,... n.iA.. j . . nn rniKiiuniiru itim nil 1.111111K HUlllHirv. undei dense, unjleldlng walls. WhBecause of the need for all three fi.c-..i-i- tK periosteum (membrane tors occurring In the same place, be-cmerlng- bone), usually in a finger.'cause of the Immense amount of cap r or relief of pain, Bnfety and quick Ital required, to build up such an In imm Hiy' ' prPer treatment iB.dustry andibeenuse geological surveys Immedlnte Incision nnd drainage, uiii;i- iinuesinesia. Huge Poslofflcc Itericlt WASHINGTON. Aug. lu (A P ) A cash deficit of S7.H9,oOO for the fiscal year of 19!S which closed last June SO, was announced todny by the poatofrtce department after a prelim inary compilation of receipts nnd ex pendituies made at -the request or Postmaster General New. ; . , Only six days left speclnl electric range otter: get yours now I Camipi'na Th rnison I liollovo II.' earth to round l hcMftiiw Hoy. iiI. o' IihII unny, who's ullus niniiln' off rrom u-ir an' flvo Utile rhililrcii nrvrr foil to conn I:iU'k wliortu ho stnrtod (rrm. Th' up-loluto farmer in kct'pin' book Jest like any hustnetiN man. nn t'day after Iuke ltntl.y Rot thro look In ovr IiIk ledjror, hn said, "Well, Hir, If I hadn pulled n eouiiln o' tourlHii out o' lh dlieh I'd n lns money ou my -farm last year." Poems That Live " Why Art Thou Silent? Why art thou Hllont? Ih thy lovo a plant Of Huch weak fibre that tho treach erous air Of nbsonoe withers what was once so fair? Ih there no debt to pay.no boon tn grant? Yet have my thoughts for thee been vigilant, Bound to thy service with unceasing care The minds' least generous wish a -mendicant ; For nought but "whut thy baiplnes.s could spare. Kpeak tho this soft, warm heart. once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thin and mine. Than a forsaken bird's nest filled with snow ?MId its own bush of leafless eglan- - -tine-v . i-V Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know! :, - ' William Wordsworth. Timely Views ; on World Topics Vljack of Steel Kllmliuiton Jnpan as , War Throat," Sjr! ftnihifry-jrrinyn- , nor. r v . !Lack of steel eliminates Japan nail war menace to western civilization, ac cording to Dr. Charles Kleilh. prores sor of 'geology, University .of. Wiscon sin. ' , , . 'Since steel plays such a vital part ' students of world affairs, steel is of Japan's menace Is merely bullying a puny power. Japan Is woefully weak in this main sinew of war steel ond knows It. It seems Incredible that Japan, realizing this situation, could consider war ' on a large scale. It great' steel-producing cers th Lake Superior region of the United States, England and the Ruhr, which together produce more than 90 per 'cent of the world's steel especially If she were at war with any one of tho countries --.nicn control inese regions." t.v IfVm nri roai Molds rmikoiv Dr. Klelth pointed out that-there Were three factors necessary for the establishment' of agreut steel pro ducing industry Iron, ore, coal, to which tho Iron is always moved, and indicate that no new discoveries or Inrge deposits of coal and Iron ore are likely, he continued, it was hardly pos sible that any steel producing indus try could be established In the Orient or anywhere else in the world to com. peto with the three in America. Kng Innd nndtho Ttuhr. Spepial for Wednesday RAISIN BREAD . 16c PEERLESS BAKERY '? South Riverside Avenue " Children's Pic'tonal' ' f 'J . C'ross Word Ptizxle . -T- 1. Running Across. Word 1. ' Animal in the picture. Word 4. Active strength oi foroe. Word 5. The opposite of late. ltunning Down. Word 1. A seaport of France. Word 2. Keenly desirous. Word 3.- To deck or dress, up. ! YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ' . , ANSWERED. World Flyer Arrives BRISBANE. Queensland, Aug. 10 (A. P.) Commander De Pinero, 'the Italian aviator, who is -flying from Italy to Japan, has arrived ut Towns ville,' North Queensland, from .Rock Hampton. This leg of his flight was about 375 miles. -T . . . , ; . Only six das left special electric range offer; get yours now! 1 . U,! MOSQUITOES . MOTHS-PLIES BEDBUGS -FCEAS Don't confute Tanglefoot quality with ordinary liquid tniectlv-ide. Trnigle- 1 foot It 1I you expect tt to be the molt ' . nnonui. powerful nd effccliYe , AT GROCERY ft spray for kllllm moo DQtMj STORES qultoev, mot hi and 7i(, quart lJi, THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand Riipldi, Michigan . . 3 . , yoocxxxxaooooooocrooooooooo HAIL IN8URANCI! t First Insurance Agency ! A. L. HILL. Mia Phone 105 30 North Cintral MedTord, Or. . CASH PAID For Second-Hand ' Furniture and Stove W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Maiij ' Phone Mtt