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PAGE POUR MEDFORP MME TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREnOX. SATURDAY.' AtttJlTftT 15, im ffEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Alt ninVPItNDKMT WltWHPAPBM fVBLUOKO EVERY AFTCRNOOM UGUf BUNDAT, BT Tom MEDFURD l'RINTINU 00. tW Medlord Sunday Morning Sun to fralfa4 waoniMrt uw vug u saraa-oaf uaiiy m 0(f1ot: Ifa.? Trlbunt Building. MlM Rortli Kir attMt. Itiona 7fi. A eooaolldatlon of tb Dtmocrttlo Tine, tba Bedford Mill, the Medford Tribune, tU MooUi m Orvgoniim, tba AabUud Tribuoa. , OBEKT W. Kimi-, Editor, fl. bUkPPKB BMiTU, Utoiitf. 0j Will In AdToc: Dally, with Hurliy San, jrnr 17.19 vaiiy, witD etuiiaar Bun, monn ( Dally, without Bunday Hud, yttr .60 Dally, without Sunday Sua, month 0S freBiy Hill Tribune, dm yea? 1. 00 ftunday bun, one yaar r 00 T OAHRIKH In Mttdford, AaMaud, Jaokaoo- fiiw, urauai reini, vntmmx, laitm. au m Blchwarat Dally, with Sunday Bun, month Dally, without Sunday Suo, mouth.... Dally, without Sunday Hun, od yaw. Dally, with Hunday Hun, ont year. . . . AU Una by earrUr, caah In adranc. .00 T.60 M0 Official paper of tba City ot lied ford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Sworn dally aTtra crrrolathin for all ontbi tnding April tat. 1024, 8809, mora than aouDia tne circulation oi any other Hahtd or circulated in Jackaon Count r paper JiU miy. Ohlco. California, a distance of over 400 anilM, having leased wire Associated Ptvm1 mo. Entered aa aecond-claaa matter at Hadford uregoo, unaer act ot March a, 1B7V. If BM BR HS OP THE AtmivltYMi Mi ESS. The Aaaoclated !rae la exclualvely entitled io ine ue tor repuuicoiion or an news on patchea credited to It or nut otberwlae credited m thU paper and alo to the local newa pub- All riglita of republication of pedal die- f icq re neruio are auo reaerrea. Ye Smudge Pot By Art h or 'perry. KvnniH at tho staio plnyhnuw reveal that ihn official hail uh much rnnlrol over tlio convlrtH uh a mother has over a dancr'-rrnzcMl daiiKlitcr. Love, In Mfittl of ilfxcipllno, wiih ti.scd In f hi t ton out t ho criminal r-xuln'rancn of the (nni(it)'H, aint l In 111 n'KUlt Ih t ho hlootllcsi prison tniKody In ihu htatury of the W.cM, Tho ht'iirl-hrnnklntc In-r-friciPiiry luu.'lt of It nil, Ih politick, which litis ItH infiMh'Moino noso nnd flMK'i-H In every phase of Orcein life. So far thlK year, nothing but chick -eriH have Huccumhcd as u result nf eatitiK oanned pe.iK. If anybody knoivH what makes the fire tower lean, they can well some to Iina l'unip. John D. Rockefeller, who recently announced hiH Intention of "dying jioor" In spite of a billion dullnrx, 1m depleting his fortune by hentowlnK dhtU'N In 4-bit lots. The col. to the west uphoIdH this dfvaHtatltiff Kwath Into HIh accumulated wealth. VICTIM OP CAPITALISM (linker (Ore.) Democrat) 'Maybe (hero lun'l anything In evolution, liut- a men trekeri ly hero recently, that lnoKeil iih If he cam from tho jungle. He woh driving a dllupldalvil Korri, Inncl . eel lo the houmlH, and hnU to turn lirouml and go down hilt for lack of iran, nnd mild he had no money . to buy more, nntl wan vary dlHwit lNfled Willi tho wilKeH farmerH wero paying. l'ear packing haH been going on for ten days, and not n fur eoat In alsht. "I nm a boy of 10. I would pcefer a girl who hnnn't been k Lined n thoun nnd times." A. 11. (Khtmnth KhIIh . Ncwh) Why so conservative? j.mi'Undino i;vk'ts Hchnnlma'ums; Indian summer; County fab-; Kali! Itah! Hull ! Cltlxen Is Venison; Quail season: . Dove season: fl rouse season; 1'hensant season; Duck season; Fall plowing; Hhop early; ' Turkey shortage; Fog; Holiday Liquid Flvo Heliod; Simla clans; llankriipt Orchnrdlsts Clo Solilh; 19211; Coming Year Ilset Yet. THU WAV Or IT When days are hot Folks grouch a lot, . Much ni-ld weather dui nlng; ' When days are cold They fume and scold. For torrid climates yearning. When days are wel They wall and fret They, go around complaining: And when ll's dry i They moan and cry Dertiuse ll Isn't raining. Thus men expose Their foolish woes Their burdens, their dlsiresslngs. And Willi n croak Their gods invoke, Unthankful for ihelr blessings. ' (Sareoxle (Knn.l ltecord.) L WAHHIXOTON. Auk. 15. An nddi. tloiinl touch of Hpeod wiih hi avlduiice nt the treasury today In the work of AhhImhiH Heoretnry An drown In per feetlriK the prohibition reotxanlpatlMi; plmiHto hecome effective In a little more- than two weckn. A Meoro of stale director and dl vIhIoh chiefs have been eullod by Mr. AndrewH for conferencen tothty und It wan ntated he hoen that he would complete hln conferences Monday. . Mr. Andrew believen he will be nhleto announce his appointment for lha 24 ndmlnlfdrntfvo postH late next week. Cook with gai, "OREGON" JONES A LON'R floral offnrinir decorates the caskpt 'of Ore(jon Jones and informs 1 ho world tlint Hie xyHtflin. " O Tft donor is not nown, lint lie rnij;eseis n liirjjer eonstitn CJK'V than snine of our saiijfiiiffe moralists imKine. The system referred to is of course, the capitalistic system and in the addled mind of the donor, Oregon .Jones was a victim of that system, which (.'rinds nood men down into servitude, crime and ultimate disaster. It is this sort of twisted thinking, too frequently encouraged by well-meaning, Imt misguided to the flames of crime, and renders legal procedure in this country, so often a disgrace and scandal. Oregon Jones was a victim of no system hut his own. The two prison guards, llolman ami Sweeney, were victims of the same sys tem. And in all probability, there bandit hunt is over. Oregon Jones was not forced economic, conditions. Nor can h!s or gliindulm' deficiency. He was an unusually healthy and husky young man who deliberately chose a life of crime and violence in preference to a life of law-abiding peace and industry.' fioeiety never declared war upon Oregon Jones, Oregon Jones declared war upon society. For a few years be won. In the end, still a young man, he lost, dropped to the bottom of n penitentiary wall ttith a bullet through his hcud. Oregon Jones needs no .sympathy. He met the dentil' he chose to meet. Floral ciferiiigs to victims of "the system" should be sent buck along the trail of robbery and murder. QUILL In the beginning the carl h was Perhaps il would help some lo cowcatcher. Licking a Uiffian is like a used n lot after you get in. As we understand the new orders, the dry force must shako n leg instead of so many cocktails. Truth lies at the bottom of a of the lying is done at the top. We often wonder what minimum wage Ford would establish for paragraphed, if he had any. Middle-class parents are people the children may have too much. Well, America was slow to go arc slow about coming acrons. Tho reason old Dobbin wasn't w as because he could steer himself. Hrides are given away in Jurie, and by this time most of the grooms have given themselves away. i ' Nobody need regret the. pnssing of tails. One would lo a con siderable ineonceniencc in a revolving door. . Among tho rare birds nro the nating personality" doesn't consist It may be, as tho critic says, Greece j but an Afro-American can Correct this sentence: '"She was charming and beautiful," said he, "but I flatly refused to buy any of her books?" " Mencken may be right in America, but it would be hard to In the old days there were people who knew how to run your business, but they were called meddlers, not efficiency experts. m RipplingRhi)mQS NO HURRY. ' I " AKK it easy when you're going down the Highway in your Ii.; you are taking chances showing how the good old lus can whiz; prove thai you are wise and knowing you have all the lime there is. I have just been out assisting men to pick up Aimer lliles; he was wotting, he was wisting ho eould hit up fifty miles, and although he's still existing, surgeons ply their saws and files. Now and then the sanest driver has a brain storm ot the kind j he would bet an X or fiver he can knock the record blind; and we bear the maimed survivor to the drugstore in the wynd. Falling for such crazy urges, like a denion does he ride; down the dusty rond be surges, while his rear wheels skid and slide; from the weeds n cow emerges, and thf car and cow collide. Or a tire blows out and Lizzie turns n handspring in the nir, and the wreck would make you dizzy, wheels and whiskers everywhere; nnd the pharmacist gets busy, making plasters in bis lair. Or another chump is speeding, ho is com ing round the bend, and two men tiro shortly bleeding and their, gladsome joyrides end, and tomorrow you'll be reading stories of a tnigie trend. Kvcry day n hundred voters join tho church yard also-rans, victims of the rushing nfotors, slaughtered by lie speeding vans, knocked as (U-ad as English bloaters which are shipped in handsome cSns. And they all might well be living, teaching school and slaking lime, if we, in our dailj flivving would be sane and take our time; tohe laws attention giving, holding haste to be a crime. . 1 AND THE SYSTEM.q the Hlain liarulit whh it victim "of sentimentalists. which adds fuel will be more victims, before this into crime by. any industrial or career bo explained by adenoids POINTS void, not its laws. place a no-parking sign on the car. It looks chcaji, but it costs well. But if it's an oil well, most who have too little in order that - across; she can't kick if tho others parked nt tho sido of the road 1 dodo and tho ono wlaiso "domi of bad manners., '. that, wo owe much of our polish to shine them as well. ' ' thinking intelligence a crime in prove it to anybody. . CROSS-WORD ' FISHERMAN'S LUCK , ' Here is a little 4-5-6-7-8-9-man. I am urc he is 13-15 expert' fisherman. See the big 1-5-10 on the fish's back? 16-17 you think you would like a Hn like that 1-18 your back? Most fishcr-3--l2 wear high rubber boots. They do 6-11 for 10-1 1 other reason than to keep their feet dry. 13-14 any rate I should think thai was the reason. 2-7 hal The fish has let-ko! And now Tommy will lose his bie a very sorry lie will. Answer To Last Pazzl 4-6. (oh). C-7 (he). 23-4-5 (blow), 1-3 (AD. 5-7 (we). Oupirlght, im, by The Imernatumal Syndicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Littan IwuM-bt brl.f and written In Ink. Owlm to Ih. Iuh numbw of lottora rx.lnd. only Tlio Conquest Many soldiers who'fought in Bel glum arid France huve remarked how llttlo respiratory disease . developed attiopg the men in the trenches where exposure to cold and wel was often extreme. .Men with such ex perience ought to make poor pros pects for the hum bug healers who boldly deny the I n fc ctiousness of disease and in their Ignorance at tempt to ridicule the "germ theory and .even the .scientific work of the great - Pasteur. These ' uneducated. Irresponsible, and for the greatest part unlicensed healers are gener- ally fond of the quaint theory of thfl Gorman Kuhne und other old time charlatans, to wit, that the prcs- encc of the germs In trie diseased structures or tissues is me'rely Incl- dental, the germs being attracted to the scene, so to speak, by some vague "foreign 'matter" or "retained waste" or "poison in tlio system, a. ti. TAiitnnlft Aynnnthr nf tills, to the tintutored, appealing theory puts It In his egregious doctor book which sells to the gullible at five bucks in this country. "Hut when we once way of positive help, and I warn you know what rever Is, It is not dlffi- that while the depilatory I have sug cult to find a remedy. The closed up' gested Is as safe as such a chemical pores of the skin, ngalnst which thejcnn be, I cannot assure you that your fermenting masses press, must oe nnened. nnd this can only be done by cuusing the body to perspire. The lnstnnt the.swent breaks out, the fer- menting masses gain n vent, and tho tension of the skin nnd febrile heat both abate." I suppose It is very much the snme with n firecrnckor; the lnstnnt the firecracker makes a loud noise, tho, tension within Its body abates. Of course Kuhne, artful though he was In presenting the plausible no tion to the physiologically uneducat ed laity, and simply divined what he pretended to tench, just as uny oral nnry nostrum hound or quack pa tron In thlB country feels he knows nbou't ns much or a llttlo more than a mere doctor does. How widely this runnv doctor book of the C.erninn manufacturer's Is circulated In this country I do not' know an agent hud the temerity to . present me a copy of the English translation of tho hook in order that I might rec ommend It to readers, I suppose. 1 should say that It is tho most ex pensive jr. worth nf humor a Wlsen helmer family could Invest In. Sure, a fellow sweats to bent the band when he hns malaria, or septi cemia, or maybe advanced tubercu losis, or some other germ Infection. The swents nro as good for him ns the fever, or tho chills, or the pain. or the rapid pulse, or the emaciation, or the loss of strength In such ill ness. A patient getting over pneu monia usually has n profuse sweat but the sweating Is merely ono fea ture of tho process of recovery, tho pruress ui itrainj, "" , So-called "crisis" and not '""I'"""1"1" for the improvement or recovery nor even essentlnl for recover'. This may not seem ns plain ns daylight to tho uninformed or the nilslnform- ed, hut again I would wnrn the lay-J man that he should beware of being buncoed when he thinks he under- , milium un invfe miiiivin iiui.tii .,. as the physician does. Tviih.ild Im-n. cruised ft per cent of the total number of death! In the Spanish-American war. In the worm war this scourge, more cenoiy than buttle in former wars, wus practically eliminated as a cnuse of death, being responsible for only one-half of one per cent of tho totnl number of deaths from disease. This conquest Is mainly duo to compul- ... ...w. . - with the killed bodies of measure! numbers of tvpfcoid germs. . , ' OIT.STIOXS AND AVSiVms. . iLllilort O IK'pllolor). 1 know you nro not n benuty doc-1 tor, but can you tell me it there la a PUZZLE STORYi of Disease. Repealled depilatory harmless" to the skin which will successfully nnd per manently remove superfluous hair from the face? C. G. A. Answer Nothing will do that, ex cept electrolysis -in the hands of an expert. X-ray treatment, likewise administered by a competent physic ian, is sometimes employed to destroy limited areas of hair.- ; Numerous chemical depilatories will dissolve off tho hair about as neatly as a razor will remove it, and many of these purport to "destroy the roots' or "permanently remove'-' tho hair, but of course such assertions are just tricks of the trade. Among the chemical depilatory preparations per haps the least irritating and most effective is a mixture of two drams of sodium - sulphate with six drams or. prepared chain. This is made into n paste with water and applied as a thin coating over tho hair to be re- moved nnd left on for 10 to IB minutes. As soon ns It causes a sensation of heat to i tho skin it should be washed off and the skin covered for n little while with fresh com cream or otner Rooming oint ment. This '"formula" will not he repented." nor will I Rend any further particulars or uirectlons to any read- er. i orrer tne suggestion merely ny own skiii or judgment in using sucn a preparation will prove sntlsfac tory. If such temporary removal of hair Is necessary, a small Rafety razor, such as dealers have for ladles' use, is the best means to employ, in my opinion. . How to Breathe. Information regarding tho two kinds of breathing, chest and dinph- rngmntlc, ' would be appreciated, 1 would particularly like to k n o w which Is the most beneficial under ordinary conditions and if any con ditions call for either typo particu larly. Is the movement of the ab domen In diaphragmatic breathing muscular? B. J, Answer The diaphragm is the principnl breathing muscle, stretched across the trunk cavity like a tent with arching roof. When It con tracts It pushes downward so that the belly rises, bulges or expands; and when the diaphragm relaxes again the belly relaxes or falls to Its original position. when tho dla-l 1 phragni contracts air is drawn into the chest; when it relnxos the air Is expired by the natural elasticity of tno lungs nnd chest. Tho dlnphragm Is an nutomatlc muscle nnd functions best without any conscious Interfer ence, ft is a mistake to attempt to m.iKO one's breathing either "chest1 or "diaphragmatic." The breathing is naturally as I have described It. and the movements of tho chest are of minor Importance. Attempts to mnKO tne breathing "chest" breath Ing' In any circumstances, are futile and founded upon thoiien which Ig- ,, i,, ..,....,,.... ' j Xoilce lo Contractors. Proposals for a new High School building nt Medford, Oregon, for SchOOl District NO. 49. Jilclumn cn.,n. ft' J' r,pl.c''v'''3 '' 'be Board of tor !,,,,,;,, "Medford? o',"'gon ' u.,"i . ,, Tuesdny. . September 8th. .via. Plans and specifications enn ha ho. cured by the architects. Tourtellotte AS ""J"1"''' '"-12 JTrchheVl: Medfor, railing iiulldlng. or Krnnlf f llnS-lr architect. Medford. Oregon, l'ropos- , invtet as follows "U" Oeneral construction, - "C" Plumbing system, "D" Heating and ventilation. ..!' ';,rlc wiring. E "K" blackboards e r-apiifi.. ... .. . . accompany VropoilfcU"T gu.r!,i minimi iitriurmanre or the contract, Surety Company bond In not loss than Per cent of contract price wl'l be required or successful bidder. Hen- T?1 conditions of "the contract and 2 n,r "mnl""' governing the bid- ,Ki otr nr , ,h(, .,, lloard of Directors reserves the right to reject uny or all bids. Wouldn't If be fine I' luive lots o' friends un1 lots of money, loo. If such a tiling ; win ' possible? The Apple Grove m'IkmiI coimiiii-xloners met t'llny an' siispi'iHlcil Miss AllM-ria Hciuly. forly-two. fcr Icacliln' dial there wuii' tin Dun Cupid. Who's Who ' I.OHD KKAIH!. ' One of "the most widely known Brit ish statesmen from nn American nolnl of view, Lord Reading, has returned to India after a brief sojourn in Fng Innd, "planned mainly Tor his health. He returns as viceroy mainly to give the lie lo sinicnjcuts that lie had been recalled from his post by the- king. It Is pointed out that on the whole. Lord Reading, commit ted iih he Avas to tho home rule poli cies devised by the late Lord Morley of Blackburn, w h o knew nothing of Indin save what he had learned from books, has done far hotter thn,n could ever have been ex pected, und thanks to his training nd experience as lord chief justice of England he has contributed in no small degree to- create among the people of India a wholesome belief and confidence In the fundamental principles of impartial British justice for high und-low, rich nnil poor, with out fear or reproach..- It Is slated that on. Lord Reading's return to Eng land next spring he will have his choice between promotion to a mar qulsate and a knighthood of thefgar ter. - - i . , - -r Rufus Daniel Jsaacs, first earl of Reading, was born in London In lslitl. I His father was Joseph. M. Isaacs, London merchant. He was knighted in 1010, created a baron In III 14, and earl In 1917. Since 1921 he has been viceroy and governor general of In dia; previous to that',, from 1913, he was lord chief justice ot England. In 1915 Heading was president of the Anglo-French loan mission to the United states; he was ambassador to the U. S. A. in 1917. high commis sioner and special ambassador to the U. S. A. In 19 IS. He married Alice Kdith. daughter of the late Albert Co hen. merchant of London, nnd they have one son, the present Viscount Erleigh. Last day special electric range of fer; get yours now! 124 Mrs. ' Ralph Pollock underwent a major operation nt the Sacred Heart hospital this morning. Cnok with gas. rf Delinquent Sule, Notice. Southern Oregon Oas company. Lo cation of principal place of business. San Francisco, California. Location of works, state of Oregon. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on ac count of un assessment levied on the i'otn any or June, ibsg. the several amounts set opposite tho names of the respective shareholders, ns-lollows; Martha Ieuting. No. sharea r0: amount (sou. no. Helen C. .Tncnhsen. No. shares, no: amount, $500.00. -. .enl Power, No. shares, 10; amount $100.00. T. W. Miles. No. shares .-, ,l SSBO.00. All' of the foreeoinir shnrea nt-o In. eluded In certificates Nos. 10. 13. 15. manning in the name nf Louis Sutter and held in escrow pursuant ui instruction rrom the cnmporatlon commissioner of the stnte of Califor nia, by Angln-Cnllfornln Trust Com pany. And In accordance with Inw and an order of the board of directors made on the 20th day, of June. J925. so many shores of ench parcel of such slock as may he necessary will be sold nt pub lic auction nt the office of the com pany, r.32 Market street. Ran Fran clsro, California, on Saturday, the 29th day of August. 1935. at the hour of 11:45 o'clock n. m. of said day. to pay said delinquent nsaessment titorr. on .together wiih costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. , ll. H. TOU.vn, Secretary. Office 532 Market slieel i.v,.m Cisco. California. Utah and Wyoming COAL ALSO WOOD Lay-in your winter suddIv - i.-- ' . uuw ueiore tne ramy season sets in, at summer prices and save money. . . Valley Fuel Co. pi 3JSOOHIW6A0Wli . Phon76 N. Fir St. Cliililren's J'ictoi-iul Cross Word Puz.le Running Across. , Word 1. In the picture. ' Word &. A small hue made to bold money. , ' Word 0. A wise, looking bird. Running Down. Word 2. What you shoot from a bow. ' , Word 3. A monkey. Word 4. A snake-like fish. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. T After a good day's outing eat a good , Sunday Dinner $1.00 .PI II .1 I D I IB H I mm j sa -mvuivt i DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Phone 244 , 23 N. Fir St. Special Prices On ' Auto Camp Beds, -$9 Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite s. P. Depot Phone 145-J Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile glass and glass for all purposes. We repair broken win dows and resilvcr old mirrors, make mirrors any size. Complete line beveling and grinding machinery; employ nothing, but experienced help. - J. V. MORGAN, Manager 118 8. Bartlett ' Phone 140 33x4.95 VACUUM CUP BALLOON $24.15 Phipps Auto Park Service Rlversido nt Jackson Street -Chinese 1 Medicine For Traitroqnt of Acute and Chronic Diseases of Hen and Women. Ctmr ua tvnor tmted, tnllrrau, kt fey. bUddw snd itomaoh trm.br., flu, bnnit, raptort, eeld. f.ni.l. troublr p.r lywt, fewr, SMUSIOtid, .Kthrrt. i.itd thrn.t rroiAle.. rtirutn.tt.m, ira.notNW.. goltr. eoiuinBptlon, caturh. piles, hjdronU, ! Duals. Offlu Houm i A. M. to . M. , ' CormilUtlon FrM MT uUi Ff.nt g. M.dforrt. Or.. O lr. f-J ISMa l)on !. 4MH-VT il lid O I