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PXnTC FOTTTl frfftmWtr) MATT. T-ftVtttTflrc. MEDPORT). r)T?EiONT. WEDNESDAY. ATTr.TST 12. i ; Hi 1; 1 n 1 1; it I Hrpford Mail ihibunf. : ' M WUEPrXDKNT NEWSPACM mi.UBXO EVERY AKIUHNOO UUIP , ., . BUNJUT, Br 1 UK . I MEUtOKU i'BIMIIWll CO.- ffM Bedford fiondtr Morning Hub U htroU6 ntoerlbcrt dt tug lb MTtu-d.; dally m OHIm: Mill aorta fit Trlbuii. HulliUnf. ftitutr 76. A roosoHditlon of tb Drntwrarlr Tin. 4bi Mdfortj lUtl, tlj Unlfurd Tnbuu, Ui tfoult tia Otccunian, th Atthixul TritHiiia, ' .. . ROBRKT W. RI'HI., K.I It r. . " a 8UMKTKH SMITH. IUiftr. - Mtl7. with Hurxliy Sun, jir .... II4M7. with 8iindy Bun, montli ... IXIIf. without Nundar Sun, jrar . lirnWf, without Sunday Huu. month ffpefcif Hall Tribune, on jtu tofidhf Hub, jrr .. .It .. t.oi' ; . . t oe 1 T OARRILR In Mud ford, Aablund, JickMO rlll. Ontitl Point. I'lioenii, Talent and 01 liiftiwuji: vuj, mno nunaay nun, mourn 9 . Uatlf. without Sunday Sun. muntb IJ1 Ir, without Bunds? Sun, on rear... 7.6' ball J, with Sunday Sun, on year All tenon by earner, caab in advance. tittered 1 tecond'daaa matter it II td ford (mfon, imdwr act of March 8, 187. . jfbe Auorlated I'rrsa la eiHuaifelj entitle to; tii um for republication of all news die Mtcbrf credited Co it or not otherwla credit m tola paper, nd alio to tb local otwi jiur Vbhl bert-lu. All riffuU of republication of aptdal dU aw '.car nriu are iih reacrrea. i ;Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur rurry. Congressmen on a trip to Panama, testimony In a divorce suit reveals, gifcxled 50 caneH of booze. 1 Each ol the offending congressmen probably delivered SO speeches dcmandinK stricter enforcement of the Volstead not before and after election. Some ticitrritous, low-lived, miserable news paper will now sink to the depths ol Journalistic cussedness und print ver batim the dryest remarks of the drunkest. J , - ' '. IB spite of the fact there Is going to be no next war, mobilization plans for non-combatants are being perfected by the war department. Jl Co away with the DOc-a-year man wli got $1, and never will be uble to spipid his savlngB. - " Qltliens who last winter wore out a cold are now testing the durability or. ftay fever. 1 114 will goon be time for school to np&i and boys with the proper amount of organic salts In their chasslB to rlile down the Main Stem on a bicycle wnn llieir hands behind Ilium. Two pioneers of the valley met yes terday for the first time since haying htdrted. A hearty kick in the neat of the, pants was mistaken for o. call to battle. This quaint form of groetlng Is , ;illsappearing. like the buffalo and !H id gold piece. (S BY GOLLYI LET'8 TRY ITI , :f (London "Punch") . i Barbers are so busy with their Ifrmnle , clientele . nowadays that the only way to get a haircut Is to borrow half a skirt and go In to be shingled. HHeavens to Betsy." said Ijidv Ford ; fptipe Monday, forgetting her British . hj jpging up in the excitement of the PiTnce of Wales landing at Buenos i 1 fanning of plums is the order of the 1 day' with the womenfolks. The cut ' lolp of a plum Is removed by scalding, ; causing the seed to come out as easy I us; a back tooth. : 11. - :- . . Dlvor and sundry' holes, mostly the former, In the pavement hove boon j fltlpd by our ever alert stroet dept. I j Iti 1 1) e accounts of tho Washington, ( D.!C cavortlngs of tho Ku Klux Klan. tkjflf mask Is cnllo "the vlsnr." This f sotnds no better than lnslKnntlng the ; same os "the cowl." There seems to lie J an odium attached to calling a , mask a mask. After this the dancers wall unvisor at 11 o'clock and two uncowled bandits held up the dopol 1 anoon. A new sun, three times nn hot ns , th Incumbent, hus been discovered by attnmomors. This is ns Interesting n.'the Information, furnished by the name gents, that tho present ouo is ' cooling off. Cinderella, and tho goor millionaire Bho bamfnozled, have been punlslied . enough, but the mnldon's in 11ml ma should be compelled 10 return the ,' Vipo each received for signing the bill . of; sale. V. Picture of ouo of tho nronoertlve riniainates tor the ti.. 8. senate from tills state Is printed In tho Portland ipers. An ndhoront should tell him lo, comb his hair. ?fb.o so-called Ronller sex, durlmt tl torrldlly nre wearing a dress Hint ', Intnot a Mother Hubbard, but looks . inoro like n Mather Hublmrd I linn n : limn does like a deer, " ' . ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , WJon driving autonudiiles wna n f : lorlure, And one who drove them swiftly was it ; a "gcorchor," I And when there were no parking rulos f . to troiiDto you '1 Tiat was the golden ago of Robert W. j llh glories were Invariably laden ! With (topper hero and neurotic maiden, t With husbands mora emotional than 1- dutiful i Add '. wives who were lugubrloilaly i j , Deautiriil. ... , . Tbcn camo the films which dramatized ; , , ' lite fiiiuiu , Aod- kidnaped Mr. Chambers' plot In I toto; ' Aid people learned his lesson (with t : out heeding It), Free, from tho grim necessity of I . reading It. But where Is disinherit now? A tricky I nimntlnn That finds mo without plausible siig- . gestlnn. " - (Cleveland Pluln Dealer). ') ' . i WILL LOS ANGELES MJERK is no fmHli!i wlvi slmlc between scicmcp m 100 per ecnl for religion. , For n firnnri f xcieiilisls ltus recently been inveslijiitiiij; ncciin I'lirrt'iits liml the wcnllicr, und cnnie lo ilie nsloiiisliiiiv; cuniicliisioii III. 'it tlm siinsliiiie of Siuitlii'i'ii CulilViniin is nlimil to ilis:iiuai'. In fuct lliey miiki- !!:o ili'vas'iiliiiu predict inn llint in 11 few years, perhaps next year, there will lie cijjlit months of rain in the sniikisseil licit. There will nlso he snow. Siiiiiiih'i- iiisleml of n 12-mmith affair will he l-eiliiecd lo a period of iipproxiinati'ly 100 tiays. Asked for an explanation the scientists blame it all upon the Iliimboldt current, whiijt heretiiforc has flown northwartl u'min the west coast of Smith America. But about six or eicht months at'o this current took it into its head to swerve out to sea and take n lonj? distance sfpiint at Jlio marvels of San I'cdi'o linrbor. licinst a ciirrent. of ice water, con tact with the warm waters of the I'aeifie menus rain and cold weather. These rains it seems may even extend inland to Yuma, Arizona and make the great American desert blossom as the rose without the expense of irrigation. The scientists, therefore, opine that Charley Chaplin,, who is now in New York City will stay there. Hollywood will eventually follow suit. For the movie eaineni grinds out no J'ickford curls, when rain falls two days out of three. Similar climatic eliniijfes, however, have been predicted before, and never materialized. The bursting of the T.os Angeles boom has also been predicted for at least a generation, hut the boom has boomed on. j IjOs Angeles will senrcely invest in nn umbrella factory in spite of (he scientists and the Ilumbodll current. Los Angeles will con tinue to bask in the sunshine and turn it inlo gold at least milil tho direful predictions nre fulfilled. And when -the scientists meet the fundamentalists again, they better pick their jury a safe distance from Broadway and Spring. For it will be thumbs down hereafter for scientists in li. A. QUILL Most of those who think arc bachelors. Progress is muked by the funerals of their distance. The intellectuals prate so much why don't they show us one? , One ohjeelion to the expression, live is so darned inaudeipiate. Part of the white man's burden consists in acting white -wliile dealing with the yellows. ' It's about time for men without n vision to form a Society for t he Invention of Preventatives. Another good test of blood representing a worthy cause. Truo religion is the kind that tho fellow who lias another kind. Man is endowed by his Creator few of which seem to mean much Correct this bentenco: "Aw, "three whole weeks before school' It isn't of record that tho lnyed by people who got mad about Those desiring to "end it all" with a bag resembling n'pay satchel. Tho fteds never could organize enough people sore about tho same Wu kipplingRhnmosflJ CAMPING WE HAD journeyed in n flivver nil the lone: nnd dusty day, and wc camped beside a river as the dusk wns growing pray. Then the females of the party all got busy cook ing beans, nnd the men, fatigued but hearty, strolled about the sylvan scene. When the frugal meal was ready it was dished ou plates of tin, and some coffee, hot and heady, I soon spilled ufnm my shin.' All the knives and Forks were pewter, and the spoons were inetat base; with such tools one needs a tutor if he learn to feed bis face. When the cheap repast was eaten wc discussed our happy time; 'Sueh an outinjr can't be beat en," 1 remarked,' 'it is sublime; this is freedom pure, untarn ished freedom suyh as Adam knew, when he ate his supper garn ished with some simple, wholesome brfw. Here the clean in spiring breezes are not loaded to the guards with the germsof punk diseases, nothing here our pep retards. This is better far than dwelng in the city's crooked streets where the profiteer is yelling and the faker bilks and cheats. I,ct ns uw get out the bedding and lie down if? sv?et content, while the moon above1 is shedding light that doesn't cost a cent." Only iers are uuphiiuing when they're tired of flivver trips; and the bero still is feigning happGiess nnd blithely yips. I was yearn ing, I was aiighing, for thehl homo far away, but I kept on gayly lying as the du waa growing gray. LOSE ITS SUNSHINE? Li A n-'cli's will Ktaml in nl li'litrimi. l,ns .niiclcM will !' POINTS Dempsey has the same old manager leaders who have gone of "hospitality lo new ideas' ' 'used ear," is flint the adjeo- pressure is ,1 busy day and a man takes nwaj your urge to swat with certain innnlienable rights, to a legislature. gee whiz," said the small boy; starts"." , process of evolution ever was tie- it. might walk down n Chicago street America. They couldn't get thiivg. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY A FINE GAME fe'W V" . -ai . 1 Edward said his uncle 10-6 gave him a fine tennis set. There were two rackets a 3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11 and four balls 7-14 this 2-4-12. F.d and May are 1-2 happy as can be for they love to play 13-14 the tennis rtmrt with their ne-v set. "6-13 one knows how much fun we have!" cried May. "We have played 11-17-20 games already and I am 9-15-19 a bit tired of 18-19 yet!" ' "Do you think one could write an 13-16-17 to a tennis ball?" asked Rd. "Weil one can Iry to 1-3 least before he savs he can't!" said May. Answer To Last Puzzle , 1-3-010 14-18 (rnstlc), 41 Idn). 2-3-4 thad, 15-16 (so), 15-20-20 (.set), 11-12'l3-14 (will). fi-7-H (sun), 23-24-2.1 (add), 18-19-20-21-22 (every), Ki-21 (ui ). 5 -U-J2-1 7 24 (build). Cnjty'riiihl. I'.H.S. hy The. Inte.rnntlimnl Kymlicnle Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. 8ind lotttrt pruining to kWMnai Miith witf hygiar., not to dlMw tflunoJt or trMtm.r.t, " b wwrtrod by Or. Brady If Umpd, if iddMd inX liiZMi LitUr. thouldUo brief and wrltton In Ink. Owing to tho lorn numbr of lotUr. rtollAd. M5 Kltls Who Constantly Catch Cri Certain children seem unduly sus - coptihle to the common respiratory! infection (cri) and, almost constant ly hnve coryza, croup, sore thront, sinuKitia, ear a-lies. bronchitis. meaHles. diphthetfh, scarlet fever. lunsillitiH nnd the like. To ascribe this peculiar suspeptihnuy to respir atory Infection to "weakness," "del icacy." "the weather," the climate," or "tattliiK cold ho easily," la too common, even among doctors of a port, and It Is about as senseless as ho familiar childhood argument. i'hecause." Ijiy people nre perhaps not so much to blame for accepting these meaningless ; explanations for tho vulnerability of the children. since not a few of the old timers in medical practice and even public health authorities still acquiesce In such popular theories. However, no one has been able to educe uny sci entific evidence to support these q 1111 i lit notions. The idea that the weather, climate, or exposure to tho elements may have anything to do with susceptibility to cri Is one which you must take on faith alone; It was so "pronounced" bv the pon derous hut benighted old timers long before the days of scientific path oology, back In the era when "night air" wos deemed unfit to breathe and red flannel was employed to frighten off the demons of disease. But if these quaint fancies do not explain tho peculiar tendency, what does account for It? Is It an Inher ent constitutional deficiency, a fault In the physical makeup, a flaw In tho functional integrity, a lack of something in the child's syatem? Yes, we are constrained to assume It must be something of this nature. I say "we," meaning the medical profession and particularly the mod ern sclent Ific profession : 1 do not use the nffectcd and Impersonal ed itorial "we," but merely strive to in terpret here the best scientific' med ical views of the day. j It seems to me there is some sci entific evidence to support this pres-: ent belief. The belief Is perhaps not ns yet bo definitely crytdiillzed but I veu t ure to suggest that the peculiar susceptibility of certain children to cri Is due to a vitamin deficiency- though we do not yet know preeise ly what a vltlmln is. We do know that vitamins, unidentified factors present in certain foods, arc essen tlal for normal health, growth nnd f unctionnal integrity, in animals nnd In man. I think the scientific evi dence now In hand warrants tho be lief that this vitamin Is the one which is so richly present tn plain cold liver oil (not any mnnufnc tu red emulnton, tablet, or other no rlvtttive of cod liver oil) and in a smaller quaintly in diary butter, pure raw milk, the yolk of fresh eggs, rnw rablmge, lettuce, spluarh and other greens or leafy vege tables. The administration of genuine (un doctored) cod liver oil has been i lung established principle In the treatment of certain low grade or long drawn out (chronic) respiratory Infections such ns pulmonary tuber culosis and chronic hronchitls. It now seems advisable to make use of thi richest source of the necessary vitamin In the treatment of the pe culiar susceptibility to crt in chil dren, nnd perhaps In some Instnnces in ndulis. Hut the reader should not assume that cod liver oil is a good remedy for acute resptrntory Infections. 1 nm suggesting It only for tho prophylactic purpose de scribed. Sufficient dosage for that purpose, for the nvernge child, would be from one-hnlf to one lea spoonful dally, ! OVKSTIOX .xn Avswr.its No lllct List VI11 Fit HUT 9 Kindly send me a proper diet Tst for a hltfh blood pressure, or rec- me diet book where enn secure t lor BUch cases Sirs. C. S. C. Ans. Only quack . doctor and long distance specialists books In ex- trading lucre from credulous vlc - tlms purport to give such diet3. itiglV1. blood .pressure . (a merely one feature of various disease conditions, and only tho physician familiar with J'our condition and your requirements can advise you Intelligently about your diet. No doubt von would smile at the suggestion that some cut and dried concoction or nostrum, 18 Proper medicino for nnybody with hieh blood oressure. hut it iust .ommend for as silly to imagine that some cutmiiny CtoC'a chosen people Noun, and dried diet is -good for "high I Lot nnd others, who were pronounced blood pressure." Tou asked me to! drunkards. Explain to me why you give a candid answer to your ques tions. Candidly, I think the great Wisenheimer family has been badly taken in by the thousand nnd one short cut drugless healers who cater Tof one thing, and the other thin?? I? to thnt vast portion of tho popula-jyou don,t believe the KO'ie s (iie Xt rd tion. Our old time quncks were,of od- lf 'ou did yoif would follow mere pikers compared with these sliclc business Rhn rks nf thn in A cm. I Another Victim of tho Diet Fallacy Some time agao you announced that you would send a diet list for those suffering with diabetes. I hnve had this disease for about five years. P. E. Ans. You misunderstood. What I said was that ho. diet list will fit the needs of many persons with diabetes but that I should be glad to send only to persons who hnve diabetes some suggestions about the diet. It would be more sensible to cut out n pair of pants for people with diabetes than it would be totry to indicate indiscriminately whaPthe diet should be, for of course the diet must be carefully udjusted to the particular tolerance and the Individual require ments In each case. This is the pro-' fessionnl job for your physician nnd no one else is in a position to do it successfully. .Sweating Hand 4 Cnn you give a formula to prevent excessive sweating of the palms of the hands? I am n. wood carver. and I find this trouble verv incon venient and soiling and rusting the tools. L. A. J. Ans. if you do not object to tern porary yellow staining of the skin of the palms, pnlnt the pnlms only twice daily, with a solution of 23 grains nf chromic ncid tn nn ounce of distilled wnter, allowing this to dry on the skin. If the yellow dls coloration is objectionable, smear the palms lightly, once a day. with a mixture of tannic acid one ounce, glycerin ono ounce, and tincture of fodln half nn ounce, This stains a little, but not much nnd it need be applied only two or three times n week. - Colorado Springs Chosen. KALAMAZOO, Mich., Aug. 12. (A. P.) Colorado Springs, Colo., was unanimously chosen today as the city to entertain the International Typo graphical Cnion convention In 1926, now in its 70th nnnuat convention he,re. Only four day left special electric ranee offr: pM cur's now! V1 OOOOOOOOOOOCaX0000000000 HAIL INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 105 so North Central M.dford, Or. "Tiler's Mi many places I've ullus heard or, places I've alius wanted f see, tlmt I liardly know which way I' mm after I rob a bank," Hiys Ike Lark's nephew, uIio'h lililln" at Ills home fer 11 few duys. Why does a ninrrled woman imiIid? COMMUNICATIONS Probibilloii verus the llilile. Tn the Editor: I am sorely puzzled ' over snm" thinitH I find In the 'lllble. I want some of my friends, who believe it is the word of God. to explain to me, why 'they oppose his word ris is laid down in the Holy JSible. If you nre a Christian and belonic to church, why do you make war with tho Word of God ? Do you doubt the word of Coil If you are a Uihle adherent, why do you ignore the advk-e laid down In its sacred columns Here is the things you are fighting: Deut. c 14, v. 2C Thou slmlt be stow thy money for strong drink for whatsoever thy soul dey-ireth. Proverbs, c. 31, v. 6-7. 1-et him drink and forgot his poverty and re member his misery no more, l-'tc. 1st Timothy, v. 23. Prink no longer water; but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirm ities. Zacharlah. c. 0. v. 17. Corn shall make the young men cheerful, nnd new wine the maids. Amos. c. 9. v. 14. And thev shall Ilnlant vineyards nnd drink the wine thereof.' etc. Psalms, e. J04, v. 14-15. And wine thnt maketh glad the heart of man etc. , v Judges, c. A, v. 13. And the vine saia unto tnem. unniiid 1 leave my wine thnt cheereth God and man. Numbers, e. 2S, v. 7. In tho Holy place thou shalt cnuse the strong wlno to bo poured unto the Ixnd for orlnK orterlng. Jeremiah, c. 25, v. 2. Go unto the house of the Rechabites and brinsr them Into the house of tbo Lord and give them wlno to drink. Now, not only this, but v.? lift1 stand for prohibition and ignore the word of tho Lord? If I may answer this question, 1 wi,l ""V 11 13 Vour moral sentiments, ,IL lo 11 e SIMPSON WILSON, , Central Point, August 10, PaoIt with ens. f Utah and Wyoming COAL ALSO WOOD Lay in your winter supply now before the rainv season Eefa af enmnipr TnPl ntirl i &CWJ m SUUUIier pUCeS and save money. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 N. Fir St. Before vou Build, Buy orlUtit.gct Ihe Electrical-How" for Householders. This Booklet is fee nom any contractor ' or retailer who displays this seal mV.PACIFIC sums I li Ell ' Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle Running Acrosn. Word 1. The bridge under which the trains are running in the picture. Word 5. A period of time. Word (i. l'ust. Gone by A long time . Word 7 A southern state. Running Down. , Word 1. The capital of Austria. Word 2. A country in Abia noted for its horses. Word 3. A city in Illinois. Word 4. A city in the state of Washington. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. 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