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O O o O o o MEDPORT) MiftL TRIBUNE. ' MEDPORD. QftEQOy. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1025 o PAGE FOUR Hedford Mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWBPAFEB KTBUfiHKD KVKHY AfTSKNOOii MI01P1 SUN DAT BY TUS ' , , MKnrUKD PRJNTINO 00. flM Med ford fiuntjaj Itoroloff Bun to fondahed nbacrilwr dM th wu-4if dill mvi- Offiwi lltl Trlbuut UuIUuifc 1 171 peixo ir iumi. raoon . A ootifolldktlon of ttt Democratic Times, the cdfurd iitU, Ui UeJlord Tribune, IL HouU m Oregon Ian, Uit AhIiIhimI Tribune. , BODKKT W. HURL, Editor. 0. BUUI'TEU SMITU, kUuigcl. By MillIn AdTinctl Dlif, with HuiiiUj Sun, yetr $7.60 Dtllr, wlU) Hand y Hun, mo&th 76 DUf, without Sunday Sun, yr t.ftO Daily, without Sunday Bun, mouth ... .65 ffekly Mall Trlbuut. oot year I.OO Svnday Sun, mm yaar t.90 T 01KH1EH In Mtnlford, Aahlatid, UcUrn fill, Ontral Point, i'hoealx. Talent and oo Hlfbwaya: , Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .76 Daily, without Huintay Nun, month. ... . .06 Dally, without Hunday Hun, one yaar... 7.60 Daily, with Hunday Hun, one year 1.60 All IT to a by carrier, caab in advance. Of flrlal piper of the City ot U'dford. Official pujjer of Jackou'i Cxmty. Sworn dally iTfrt mrrulstioii for eti montba ending April lat, 1924, Btfnv, mora than double the rlrculution of any oilier paper pub- nautsi or circiiuiii in jam ion uoumy. Entered ae accom: data matter at Med lord. urefoo, unnar act oi uitva s, injv. MEMBERS OK Thl. -iWnniTf.f TOKHR. The Aaaoclated I'm la excluaively entitled to the uae for republication of all newa dle Mtchea credited to It or not otbrrwlee rredlted Id thla paper, and alio to the local newa pub Mahed herein. All right of republication of fpedal dl pm'vurw uereio are aura reeerrea. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur" Perrj. ' J -oral call for help on Hit' side of a Chevrolet: "TAKH THIS 1b 24 MOD KJj, DRIVEN 8.IHMI MILF.H IO II tll'fi. IT'S A KM A. Ml':." Tho Portland hull team wjih bout en the other day, I'll l !l. It in rofresh , ing to find (something that can show ti i wo rso than the hi ate prison man agement. Thomas Murray, desperado, over , whom the .soh sisters wimp Just be ginning to sniff ituiudlinly. uih been oai(ured nt .'Mlrnlhi, Wash, filanr Iiik hurriedly over ihe dciall.s, one dis covers, though il is not prominently '"! inenilonfrd, that Mr. Murray assisted effk-lenily in his own capture. TAiit i:(H ;ii (Cold 11111 News) V'hen you receive your state ment, pleaso pin your chock to IL and send il hack receipt will he. at onco inn Hod to you. If you do not have the money on hand, don't forget that wo nil must live and that we must huy what you have to sell and the Ed II or will I rade with anyone any time, for nnythhiK except his reputation, and you wouldn't have thiil. HouM'WlveH, cotnoaitinK politicians who call Informally lo con less their martyrdom ami lell how much they J mi- niium-ii, tjiii minimize me nuisance hy lying an apron around their necks ami siRiiifhanily pointing at a pile of dirty dishcH. FOUII TOl'ICISTS Hay-liiiR! .May-linn! Over Hie rolling - plain, And many a day shall pass nway e'er we come home UKfilit. We're all packed Inlo our flivver car atul startlnif up the track, And only l'rovJde.nci can know when we'll he comintf hack. (KansaH City Stnr.) Three collejfo Htudents remained flwuko for ii'l hours without the aid of a Miorer In the next room. It was a scientific test. CHI 'Kl AM) I'NrSI'AIi (Coos itay Times) NOTICE Will the parties wlio horrowed inner tulie from auto Ist on Coiiullle road Saturday please return to .1. l- McKee, M a rsh field '! lxxlll I' No efTort will he mado (o B't every 1 boily mat at everybody else over Hiu theory of evolution, until Hie county fair is history. Art Holler motored to Monroe Wed nesday evening. (foi vallis ttazette Times.) WIlooi'Ei;: If youre tired of kucssIiik how many humans will he punctured for a deer 1 this fall, you can predict how many 'rarer ul hunters will pull a shoimin thrnuKh a fence backwards tlurhiK Hu Ouall Ncason. TIIK FTF.lt NAL HFA(iO ( Vreka (Cat.) Journal) found himself busy keep ing track of his bride who was at tracted by youths of Dunsmulr and Weed. This soon became too much of an occupation with his work and so he obtained his di vorce. A house guest of J.ady Ford -Coupe Is Mis Kalhrynne (innd, of Sun Fran cisco, who has added zest to the social doings of the lociil Hritlsh set. K Illy will return to her school op Whlskey Creek, In Josephine county, early in the autumn. A P. 10 and i;c i ley this morning. ;iiu visited the val- Tiik Piri:ni i I have seen enoiiKh of that profes sional class with some degree of Intl ! maey to know that there is no class so Hkllled In the, gentle amusement of giving listener an earful. It takes all the grains of salt that one can n.l ! loci I'ilfset the wily and whimsical adept ness wllh' which the holdup man, the payroll robber or the motor caic thief will, fill the pjjpectable mPin. . hers of society with goose stuHliiK. Tho aral w ) which an yjtHoftcucd ' offender can be found rcTdtiitf the ble; the jrnestnesa of reformed let W" writbiffhe variety of ImugimaJon m painting a life st.ny to slow niuilc, pMpeotaUA- before a purolo hoard, can not beViiuoled on niJ) stage. (Sat urday Evening pgst.) O O NEARING THE LAST ACT. A Murray 'k : jit nrf. "Hi' will limiff.- Tin' fifiviTiinr has reason to iii I a nonii nitilil's sleep, lint for ton. Tluit llii) leader of tlie Sali'in killers nIuiiiIiI liavt been caplurei wit limit fl allot bciuK fired, was iiio-, n tlnin fiovernor I'ieree or any one else had reason to expect. And in tliis lilooilli'ss capture pitiless, if not n pnetie, jlistiee. It was liis determination to follow his life of erime that led to Murray's midoiiiK. The hold up of a road house, with prohahly " few more murders, was the avenue son, the Portland derelict, was to tin? atmosphere of crime, his usual shrewdness l'liiliiiK to function because he believed he was working nnniii with criminals, Murray v.'as caught in a trap of his own It is to be hoped that the capture id' Willos and Kelly may be equally successful from the standpoint of the public safety. With out the daring leadership of Murray, Willos reputed to have a streak of yellow and Kelly, a helpless moron, with the brain of u child in the body of an overgrown boy, can not be expected to get very far. This daring crime, like our frequent perfect ones, merely adds confirmation to the old moral, that the waoes of sin is death. Every day someone, who is always a little wiser than his fellows, trys to beat the (.'iimc, anil in the cud is invariably beaten. Crime, like war, doesn't pay. The problem is to educate all the people to see it. QUILL Kxmiiile nl' pence overture1 Ji lint." Why Klinulrln't pri'itl men come !o. Hut think how .Jonah must story. The profits srem to ho preatfst into crookedness. There is no real profit in war, swatting somebody you don't like. A maid is not heartless. She produces the obi boy's love letters in court, but not his efforts nt poetry. Italtimore lias a dry agent who is "in it for the excitement. Well, one man against HOOHK) shouldn't lack adventure. Correct this sentence: "His us," said the rnan( "and all of us Death Toll of the Automobile OLYMPIA, Wash.. Auff. 22. Wnl ter Simmons, 23, reported to the Olympla police short ly after mldninht this iiinrnliiK that he was the driver of the ear which overturned on the Pa cific highway four miles cast of Olym pla yesterday afternoon, Instiiully kill ing Vernon KIiik, J 1. and seriously in juring Arthur Trott. Simmons ad mitted lo the police (tint he and other me rubers of tho pnrly had been drlnk in and he is held for Investigation. Albert Hlxe, owner of the car mid one of its five occupants, was also probably seriously Injured, It was re ported this innrninK, allhoiiKh his In juries were nt first, considered slight. V. or 11j isc ball Team In S. V. SAN KltAXCISCO, Auk. 22. (A. I1.) The baseball squad of the Uni versity of Chicago, made up of 12 players and Coach Nelson II. Nor Ki'fii, boarded the President Pierce today for an invasion of Hip Ha waiian islands and Japan for a neries of Karnes. Cook with gas. OBEYING I Wu RipplingRhiimosfS OXCH liitvil out lo Hiram lliulH, and tlivw two bucks n ilny, mul lie ri'iimrkt'd, "Xow (jet tliis slrniulit tin- word yint must olicy. I'vi- liitvd iilinut it thousand (juy.s since first I Clime to town, and tliey were nil too lilooniinir wise, they turned my orders down. I am the mini who pays the moil, and properly expect that I will sec the chores all done, just as I shall direct. I am the man who di-s the cash, and if 1 say to you, '(io, feed the cow a sawdust mash,' that's what I'd have you do. I mil the man who has to ditf the kopeck and the t-roat, and if 1 hid you paint a pii; or fumigate a umit, 1 want to see you ro your way, without protesting wheeze; it is your province lo obey, and mine lo spring deer ." lie nave me orders oftentimes which seemed to. me absurd; I felt 1 was lommittinn crimes when I .obeyed bis word; and ever and anon 1 rose, in indignation stroiic, prepared lo seize him by the nose and show where be was wronu. liut soon my bitter wrath I'd quell, reflecting, in my heart, "The lilantfd old chump is doinn wi II he must be rather smart, lln has the wealth in bars and bricks, Jjis credit is .sub lime, ami 1. who would denounce his tiOks, am busted all the lini lYi-haps bis methods aig correct and ininiPshow lack of brains ; so it were wi-y 1 expie to do as be ordains." t was 'the wisdom of a sane that iiuule me Ibus obey; for soon he came. .Oil I raised my waP by fift.v9ents n daw Q O need cxpeet weleiiieney. Murray In- tlmnkfiil, nut only fur himself I In- people of Oreoou mul Washing, otic may find tin working of a of escape Murray selected, far lie his accomplice. Disarmed by making. POINTS "Take this, llimey, anil liny yon from small towns' Ci rout emus have slraini'tl his arms telling liis just before shrewdness merges unless you count the pleasure of estate was divided among nine of are satisfied." V. 5. Destroyers Off For Honolulu Flight AIIOAHD ' U. H, ' S. LANOLRY, HONOLULU, Aug. 22. (A. P.) All destroyers that have been detailed for guard duty during the pacific flight from San Francisco to Honolulu are ready to proceed to their stations. The Lnngley steamed from Kauai Into yes terday afternoon and will nrrive at Port Allen Saturday morning and af ter a two days' stay will go to its sta Hon 1200 miles southwest of San Francisco. Thousand Visit V. S. Fleet, AUCKLAND, N. Z.. Aug. 22. (A P.) A hundred thousand persons saw tho American fleets illuminated and headlight dlsplny off hero to night and many visited the ships. The Auckland detachment will de part for Samoa, August 2d. Vancouver Man Suicide VANCOUVER. Wash.. Aug. 22. Charles A. Wottrt. secretary of tho Vancouver Centennlnl corporation. I committed suicide yesterday on the pageant grounds by shooting himself in the head with n revolver. ORDERS. O CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY RAP-TAP-TAP. Here sits little Billy 6-7 the Hoor! He is making a tine new 1-2-3-4 lot himself. 1 8-f sure he is going 4-6 let his sister Ketty have a ride in it when it is all made. Hilly has lots ot muscle in his right 2-5-9, for he takes plenty of exercise. He says. 7-10 boy he knows can lick him. Answer To Last Puzzle e-7 (Ed). 1U1M2-13-U 15-16 (looking). 1-0-1U 17 (well), 711 (do), 6 9151a tncmei, 3-X-13 (oan), 1S-1K I on). 2-3-4-5 (dowu). L'npyriilht, mm, by The InlernattuniU Syndicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Slfnad IttUrt pertaining to Mftonai rMtmenl. wl II be arawarad bv Dr. Bradv If bvtivra tngum am or n uo wrilian in in K. ilUfina ta uia lini numHu a Lrm mi.ImH anlw """ mia. no rtmr wn oe Wo" Should "One subject I have, -never read about in your column," writes a cor respondent, "is convulsions or spasms, or whatever other name you have for them, that children have. You don't deny tha.t children hnve convulsions, do you Then will you kindly, or In a sneer, lug way, lull us your Ideas about them?" And the correspond ent goes on to de scribe a case, what this and that doctor said or did or didn't do at one lime or another, and so. on. rvo;aIways hiid in the back of my mind a. fancy1 to buy a little farm away out beyond anywhere, to retire and live the simple life after I've lost my Joo. liut now, 1 can see I'll have to K"t a rather liil'Ke fnrni, one vviili , ' . " '" ' " ""-'' I can KPpmr at intervals anil have a Koort neer. far enouish from simple fotkn you.se,., so that they won't think I nm . nm-erlnff nl them. There will nrolmbly he plenty of things and eon- I dltions left to sneer nt, enouKh t,, keep my sneering schedule filled up for as long as I can stand the simple life. I suppose I might erect a sign beside the road wa rn I ng paH.si ng stra ngers Hint the frightful spectacle In yonder field Is. Just old Dr. Brady doing his regular morning sneer, kindly refrain from disturbing or molesting the doc tor with irritating remarks until he re covers from tho seizure. Children sometimes have convul sions, fits or spasms. I make this admission freely and hy my own will. without influence or duress from any quarter. I go even further and admit that babies and older children some times have worms. Nay and yea. as you please. I'm willing to concede that once In a great while a child who has worms has spasms, but the coin cidence is insignificant, because nine children out of 10 who have worms never have any spasms, and nine out of 1( who have spasms have no worms. Speaking of worms and leaving tho sneer about spasms for another day a recent acquisition of the men agerie Is a pup as Irish as Paddy's pig. but named Antonio. This Antonio had scarcely arrived at his new home when an amateur dog expert looked at his gums, icmurked that they look ed pale and opined the pup had worms and even dispensed tho medi caments for the treatment of the al leged Infestation. Hut the pup seem ed to keep pretty well, thank you, without tho treatment. After a time tho pup languished and tho veterin ary physician wns consulted. The physician determined hy scientific ex amination that the pup had uo worms, but only a distemper which cleared up in two days. Although I know noth ing about dons, the atactrily with which the amateur dog expert diag nosed "worms" hy a mere peep at the pup's gums struck me as remarkuhly Uke the ubiquitous neighborhood gos sip's diagnosis of "worms" in ailing children only we were so fond of tho pup that we hesitated to inflict the alleged worm mcdhlnc on him. Tho neighborhood gossip can spot "worms' In an ailing child hy a mere glance at the face or a sniff of the breath. The facial sign which leads to !o much cruel mistreatment of ailing children Is particularly "white lines beside tho mouth," especially with flushed cheeks and bright eyes and any restless twitching. Or add a pe culiar heavy or sweetish odor on the breath, and you huvo practically con demned the child to hiu h maltreat ment. , Most or the alleged worm medicines urged by the neighborhood gossip are harmless enouuh to the worms and the cftld. too. and sometimes the rem edy Is in reality nothing hut a nhvsle i and an alkali whhQh may be even ben- ertcl.il to the child, but the great evil i of this practice ofOimateur diagnositt U that It encourages rtelny in the proper treatment of tho sick child, j and thai Is n crlmo in which no re-! tpectubte parent can bp un accessory. rvMith tn hytM, not to dlmat Aiignoalt or etamnarf. AAA nH.iAU i niui. maae u iwnH ut oanminfl m iotruationa Sneer. QITSTIONS AXI) ANSWERS. Jlon- Jo They Jet TIiIh Way? We have a baby 13 months old just starting to walk. A trained nurse vis iting here, observing his feet, said he should not be allowed 'to walk bare footed, as he was inclined to have weak arches, and would likely become flat, footed. As far as we can see he is normal. (Mrs. M. W. I.) Answer What, is Mrs. Gamp now wearing a. uniform? Do not worry. When the nurse has a chance to see a few babies, she will fear the whole race is becoming flatfooted. . Untie licit. , I have been told by several friends It would be more difficult for a wo man who has studied dancing for sev eral years, to have children, than for the average woman, because the mus cles of the stomach are stretched taut. Please tell me if this Is true. (Miss V. E.) i , Answer On the contrary, such ...... i.i Bba i. i.. fi-a woman to bear chilitren. . . Tnlioreiilosls rleaBe sem, me . hooitol on lhe rnrt. of luberi.un8ia ,. tcll me where j t ,p , Ansv,.orj havc none. for ,tocoV(, ,,., Tub(.rc,lloi,1Si.. Uy Dr. Lawrason Prown, is an excellent lit tle book, published by Lea & Fehiger, Philadelphia, Pa., and the price is $l.r(), I think. Another hook which In Invaluable to one wiht tuberculosis is Dr. Charles Atkinson's "Lessons on Tuberculosis and Consumption," pub lished by Funk & Wagnnlls Co., New York. N. Y., at $2.50. Persons who wish to do n real service cannot do better than present copies of these two hooks to one with tuberculosis. Ih'tcrminiiig Blood Prcv-nrt Please give me the rule for deter mining what blood pressure should he at any age, also Is It possible that paralysis is an after effect of syphilis? (K. H. K.) Answer No such rule Is worth while. If the doctor finds your blood pressure loo high or too low he will give you all the information or advice you require. . locomotor utnxia is us ually a Into effect of syphilis. Paresis (otherwise called "softening of the brain," and genernl paralysis of the Insane) Is usually a late manifestation of syphilis. In some cases of "stroke of paralysis" in young adults, syphilis is the cause. Two Hells Killed .By Chlneso. SHANGHAI. Auk. 82. (A. P.) Aroused to a pitch of 111 feetlnp against the bolshevik!, n crowd of strikers armed with knives and sticks tonipht nltaeked the hendqunrters of the ShnnKhnl libor association in the t'hinese sectinn of the city. Several were wounded on both sides and It Is reported that two reds were killed. Cook with Kas. tf OPEN ALL NIGHT Phipps Auto Park o Service Highwfyat Jackson St o Ijire Itiul lKHicht n loo In Ilorlily Jil lieforo 111' Santy Itnrlmrr elinh (liliike. un ylsterilay lie wiiat offentl ten times wluit lie paid fer 4l, but lie's linltlln' it I 111 ther's u eoul strike. Al,v, but our murderers urn tcitlhr iiiiliiiilent. One huiifttsl liiinsi'lf in jail Mils week l-illiieru' wall till lie Wliz pilnlonnl. Timely Views on World Topics "Perwla Not Laud of Mysteries Lnnd nf OpH)riinUty," Says Finance DirisHor. American Influence in Persia dates back to 1911, when W. Morgan Sinis ter of New York went to Teheran as f I n a n clal di rector to the gov ernment. His ten ure of office cov ered 'only a few months, b e o a use of t h e frowning attitude and ma-; chinntions of Im perial Russia. But his efforts left so indelible an Im pression upon the j liea its and imagi nations of the of ficials of Jersia 'A .Ml LUaPAUGH ' and people alike that when the Anslo-Perslan agree-, nient broke down In 1921 Washing ton again' was appealed to for as-'j sistance. Accordingly, Dr. Arthur C. Millspaugh, foreign trade adviser of the state department, was sent to Teheran with a staff of special ists in economics. Now Millspaugh, ndminister gene- ral of finance In Persia, is in this eountry to round up a down more American financial and other ex- perls . to return with him and as sist In the further rehabilitation of the nation. Transportation a ' Problem. or "'varldtuV' reasons," said Dr. Millspaugh tho other day, "Persia. lis tJuople am' i(H problems, remain somewhat of a mystery to the out side world. Liut this should not be The Persians are of the same racial stock as ourselves, the Aryan. Teheran homes art as comfortable and well appointed as any to be lound. The people have culture and industry and the sentiment of pa trlotism Is reaching linnivn linfm-e point never. "The greatost .stumbling block in , the path of progress has been the luck of transportation facilities. Per-' sia in general Is a tableland, walled in bv ttreat mountain ranees. Alex- ander Powell effectively describes the topography that confronts the trav eler when he speaks of 'climbing into Persia.' "It was Inevitable, accordingly, that Persia should he economically back ward, but the country Is rich in natural wealth and possibilities and the people have the will to achieve. First, of course, they must solve the transportation problem, This task bus been tackled. Parliament re cently declared a state monopoly of sugar and lea. which will yield an annual revenue of about 5,000.000 mans. The toman is now worth about J 1.1 0, an Indication, hy the ! way, of the soundness of Persian cur-' rency. "With us when wo return to Per-j sla, I hope, will go an engineer who; will help devise the best means of! expending this money in tho con -' struct ion of railway linos and routes' for motor transportation. For, al-' though, when Shuster left the coun-j try. in he traveled In the only automobile in Persia, n French ma-! chine owned by tho Shah, motor cars, many of American manufac ture, are to be found throughout Per sla today. When suitable roads an nut v iiiiiuurouH trucks will very largely displace the came! and other caravans upon which trade now so generally (Upends. The UNIVERSlTy.of OREGON Contains: The College of Literature. Science nd the Arts with 22 deportments. The professional schools of Archi tecture nnd Allied, Arts Business Administration Education Grad uate S.iMv-louinalism Lhm- JvlcJicine Music Hhysical EA- cation Jsxiolojjf Extension.' o O Far a eatatoiut or ony inbrmnfion uvite The Rctutrat, Cni.Vrifu of Orefon. Eum-ie. Orcfon, o The 50ti Year Opens Scptcmkt 24. 192 5 si ' Children's Pictorial 0 t Cross .Word Puzzle 7 7T Kunninu Across. ' , Word 1. Where "Mary. Mary; f quite contrary,"; Is raisinf? ( her flowers. Word 4. A precious metal. Word 5. The sound, a horse, makes through his nose. Plural. Running Down. Word 2. Strange; Foreign. What a citizen of another country is called. Word 3. The name of the first oresident of the German republic. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. Who's Who THOMAS HARDY. The "last of the Victorians," as Thomas Hardy, the world famous English novelist Is often called, lias just celeiuatei nis efgnty-sixtn mrin- day by assisting In the production of i r i"uy. He was born In Dorsetshire, Eng land, In H0S. JI-' studied under John Hicks, an eccleslas- L tical architect.' Many old churches now torn down were sketched and measured hy Har dy. In 1863 he was prizeman of the Iioyal Institute of British Archi tects, During the 'period from IKiia- tmomas Moy lXtiX Hardy wrote vprfe; tl'en 8vo them up and wrote onn,p,y in fom lsbs-70. He hlt??, ,,;,upned to verse, , ,riH eountry is familiar to ! worlds rending public. Among his host known works are "A Pair of Blue Eyes." "Keturn of the Native," "Far from the Maddening Crowd," "Mayor of Caster bridge." "Wessex Tales," "Tens of the D'Urbervllles." ".hide the Obscure," "Wessex Poems," "The Dynasts." Hardy has been honored with de grees by Oxford. Cambridge, Aberdeen and St. Andrews. He Is a solitary man and Is said to have a special aversion to newspaper reporters. 30OCXOO0OGO00O0OOOOO0OC Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. 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