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All tei Sworn dally arprug circulaTlon for ill tonthi ending April Ut, 1024, 8009, mora Chan rjoublt the circulation of any other paper pub 1hed or olrcti luted In Jaeknun Oo'Uitjr. ntcred fteeoDd-cluae nutter il Medford Oregon, under act of March 8, 1870, Official paper of the City ol Mndford. ' Official paper of Jacknon Co'inty. The only paper between ATtwty. Ore,, and Ohlro. California, a distance of over 400 Mllea, having leased wire Aaaoulated Prew trvlct. HKMHKRH OF TIM. ArYHoOMTM PR EH 8, The Aiwoclated Pretw la eirluaiveljr entitled Do the use for republication ot all newa dfa atchea credited to It or nut otlierwlae credited toil paper, and also to the local newa puD ttahed b?rHa All riffbta of republication of pedal die M'-chr herein are also rewired. , Ye Smudge Pot -:: Bf Arthur Terry. ; Kut coo Arbucklo, cx-fllm comedian, paid Sfllltl lncuino tux. $'1000 i.f the tax was the direct result of assidlous postering by reform organizations. The town holds a rambunctious lad of 0 summers, with a strong Htrciik of devlllshness. Ills favorlto wall, when a restraining1 hand 1h brought Into play, is, "Vou'ro choking mo, Maw!" Ho will grow up to ho a pea nut politician, always snooping among tho women votors, and com plaining, "Tho press 1h insulting me." A FINE DISTINCTION - (Grants Pass Courier.) lIIOMK KKICK No! My homo Ih not for Halo at nny prico, hut I ( have two houses at Ij and ighth Htroot new that Homo one can buy fiat a bargain. TermH. Also G roorn, good holme at 215 C Htrcct. , JWill.tako automobile or Ford in on any' ono of the houses. 13. Ij. .Churohill at Chrysler salesroom. The old-fashioned Applo King of : the KoguQ Hlvcr vulloy, now has more water melons than necessary. j Hly hints are appearing, urging folks to do "Your t'hrlstmuti Hhup? 'ping ISarly." An efficiency engineer on IiIh Job, would proclaim: No rush , 111 Daya Till Christmas. Walt! 11:30 ( p.m., December 24th, Jh Boon 13n0ugh . Practically everybody hna returned . from an unearned vacation. . V Tho wldo-awake, energetic,' good ' looking, hardworking,; upstanding, f ono-eyo-out-for-the-city'ii-future type , of citizen must feel a trifle jealous of tho cigarette drummer, described by .Mtho CooH Bay Times art "a gonial, smile-dispensing hustler." ., S Tho case of tho tired and lnfutuated 1 Kentucky bunk clerk, who wandered uwuy with $100,000 and a pretty girl, end was arrested at San Antonio, Tex as, last waek with the loot, the lady and a bulldog, offers something new in dispensing of Justice. The maid, und tho cause of it all, will bo tried ns an "accessory." Heretofore, the beneficiary of tho absconding, suffer tng nothing but a little publicity, fol lowed by her learful threat to behave herself hereafter. , YOU IK) N'T KAY SO! (From Medical Taper.) ; Heclng that every sensation und , every mental linagir or engrain leads ' to a reflex activation which may he apparent or not according to the in ' fltienco or positive or negative Inhlhl- :, tlon; to every svnsatlon ami Image or . perception there must, In cunsctiucnce ;,of this reflex motor notion, result a : corresponding kinesthetic or postural excitation of afferent stimuli flowing along proprlorceptlc neuronic sys tems from muscle spindles, tendons, bo" and joints, which combined with associated labyrinthine sensations, form a sensory continuum which Is intimatoly Integrated with the exter- oceptor sensory continuum on tho one hand and the motor continuum on tho other. . Tho full ImlliiR Iiiih nlnilcil. Tlioro being no Ihhuo ut hniuo wurlli H'lltlnc ItihiI nhoul, immy urn rnUHvd liy llio Now Yuik Clly muyoially cuiUpmI, ; To tho Kditcir: ! inn rfolliu luuilinB next woi'k, nml ; hope to roturn unilor my (two Htoiim, oiul of no turn lo h niiii'tliliin. It tn not my limmtlon to mixtnko n fidlnw- ' limn for u clrer, wurt lir.K. or South Ainpiican nni-piiUr. 1 .lo not want to lioro it ncul hulu throiiKh a woll foumtnil HtiiioHltlon. und illscovi'i' a co-luinler, licitKliiK for a iloetor, anil wondt'iing If hln llfo Insurance In alil up 111 full. If 1 linir a Kiod iiHtthlior, It will ho dim to hln fiillurn lo notify : me ho whh not a door, hoforo I riiw tho whiten of IiIh t-y-i-M. There are threo nlde to the Htory, It would he a flood way to commit milrldc, If l( waa Komohody who don't like mo any too well. 1 want evoryhody to have u chance for litre hide, In tho mime timbered lownxhlp with mo. 1 am not KolilK to Nhoot until I am mire the tarftot In a doer, or until I am certain. In my own mind. It Ih a doer. If 1 am tho vonlaun, call It an "nutniKO," and othorwiaw jilato, ''.Mr, Doe Ih grief Htrlokon; .and han alwaya been known uh u curoful hunter and a poor Hhot." Voura truly, A, iMlltn) Chftnce. ak avrvtDt," ' MUD fVKRY A GET THE 1ACTS REGARDING WATER. I N A HOLT u month Medford tiiti of u new water systum. 'J'hu (iiU'stion is not u politieul and persoiHilitias have notliinn to do with it. Tlin.'tjiifKtiim is solely one f busfiess policy, to be determined not by talk and hearsaj', but by, fact and figures. Tho iii'st tiling to be determined is tjie eondlion of the lresent v.'iiter system, Fortunately a recent sui'ey 'llifc system has been made by' two mon trenerally reeojiiuzed as the,; leaders of their pro. fessioiiK, iMessers Jlenny and Uillard. The Miiil Tribune will pub iisli the salient facts of this report. Tfceommeiiu'litie-us from suelt have, great weight with a majority (it way for the Individual to decide such a piestiou voiild be to in He a trip to J'isM iake and look over the present supply for him- M-lf. At the same time' it would be t- Hit; Butte Springs und look templated. ' The roads arc deel ited to be can be made in one day via the Buile 1 Kails eul-off. Kxper't ad wee and spctual reports are excelleuk. ' Hut first hand knowletl; Is eveLi better. Let the .individuiil water situation, look over' the water sjyrjtam now. Ami incideiitlv il wouh 1 be a preseiti pipe line, mid examine the report of tlio state board of health reyardiii"; the condition of the city water during July and August.' People are naturally suspicious cl propaganda. The best way to kill propaganda is for the individiiii'l to secure the facts for himself. Fish lake will speak for i I self. '.Hig Butte Springs will speak for itself. The pipe line will speak for itself. And the report of the state board of health will speiik fur itself. There is ample time now lo scenic these facts. Jn Hie interest of a wise decision at the election 5n October, everyone who can should spend a (lily in securing these facts. Considering the importance of the matter, a day so spent should imiI be considered an excessive sacrifice. . ' QUILL Honesty is also the best polities. "Aw, Judge," whined the Chicagoiiu, "thst was my first mur der in n week." Kuropc litis lost about all of one that cheers. ' 'Good game"; about 42 hits, l'J tho home team. The surprising thing about Mr. nothing surprising. . fj pijtuiie dinner is liiuch like leas coin fort and more mayonnaise. ' The I 'liineso are getting rather bo a strain of Nordie in that race. It is doubtful if painting knees No amateur can paint a dimple. Spain and France nro co-operating now, will 'bo targets on Tuesdays .and Fridays. There are just two philosophies others. If tho stock exchange should does to tho crops, what about, the Correct 111 in sentence: "I couldn't sleep last night," said Ike smiling man; "a precious lit 1 1 o infant next door was weeping." Correct this sentence: "Sorry," said the officer, "but it's against regulations lo park here and I must reipiest you to move on." , Americans don't understand just why C'hitieso arc killing one another, and the Chinese probably don't understand why Ameri cans are. RipplingRhijmos Walt OLD AND MV 1IOUSK is of an ancient 'in not worried y the The women of the household mutter that it's a stone-age shack; from chimney to the lowest shutter the shanty's gone to rack. Hut 1 am happy in my dwelling, and junk with which it's filled, and heed not when my friends are telling that, I should straight way build. My clothes, I fear, are rather seedy, with eggstains on my vest; and though 1 am not poor and needy, the old rags suit me best. The women of the household grumble, their words are often rude; they say I ought to take a tumble, and dress up like a dude, lint I am lacking all ambition to shine iu bravo array; I find that clothes in worn condition yield com fort all the day. My goods and chattels all are shabby, invit ing jeer and slur, and even Spot, the old gray tabby, has mil dew in her fur. My few belongings all are seedy except my trusty car; and that good boat, so trim and speedy, is shining like a star. T can't endure a rusty brag on until 1 'break a limb. 1 take no pride iu lawn or grotto, in house or clothes or eat ; but I must have a gorgi-ouw auto, fit for plutocrat. And there are dozens just as crazy in every passing throng; their pride in sa?ier things is hazy, but in their ears it's strong. will vol upon tho important que a one, or u persiniHl one. l'olilies j ' ' a souo'ie will have, mid shoultl of the people. But even a 1et- ; mi '.excellunt plan to titko a tr.il ovijr the new supply thut is con ",-'';, '!' ' f (tflullf'nt now. The entire trip wlio,' has doubts reuariliui: the ood idea to lake a look at the I j N! Mk W8 POINTS the cupw to America except the errors; score .10 to 3 in favor of Coolidge is his knack of doing any other, except that it affords - 1 fussy about aliens, There must will make them more attractive. and the Spaniards of life; do unto others and do be eliminated because of what it weather bureau? Mason NEW. model, a, trial lo the eyes; hut twaddle of those who criticise. CHOSSVORD PUZZLE STORY MADAME'S NEW HAT "4-81 4-81" cries the niessengci lad. "This hat 1-2-3 is very bigl I wondci what kind ol ll-H-17 is inside I" "10-11 me I" says Madame. "J hope thai boy will not 4-5-6-7 my hat, he juggles those. 1-5-y-12 boxes as it they contained nolhings! Oh 13-14-15 there boy haven't you 8- idea what a precious hal you carry? 2-6 don't you care if jou ruin my hat I 1 bet il it were around 3-7-10-13 time you'd act better I" "I am 18-19 careful as I can be and that 16-19 very, carefull" assures the lad, smiling. Answer To Last Puzzlo , . r 10-15 (Is), 1-3-8-11 (horn), 2-3-4-5-6 (goals), 1617 (so), 2-7 (go), il-12 (no), 61)13 (sat), 13-14-15-16 (toss), 7-8 (or). Copyright, WS5, by The Intermtiuiiui Byniicate K Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M D. tilanad lattara nrainlna an - iMimB.ii. win M anawarad faw nr. Huilu It til!.."",!ld'1" brl! "6 wrltlan In Ink. Owlni to tha'ltrg numbar of lattara raoolnd, only JIZJi "V""' "Plf bo modo to ajyorlao not oontorajlm to Inatroatlona Ao-oraot or. WlllUa BraOy. Ir Mra of Uilo mowww. - Keeovery Many pcoplci still nooni to novo a HllKht touch fjf nilllnsK complaint, re fcrrliiK tj' tlio quotation of recovery from tjiberculOHiu; they know that Olluo you -contract title cnnHimintion , you're a goner. Tho .truth Ih that the majority of persona "who lmvo tubereu JosIh . do not huc-.-cuinh to the dis ease;, in fact, if tho patient and h 1 ts friends have suffi cient lntelllpenco or plain sense to per mlt a positive dins- nosls in tho early or incipient stage and tho careful medical treatment of tho disease, recovery is the usual thing, In the course of a year or two. Most pcoplo -have an-' impression that persons who go Insane are doom ed, that tho mental disturbance goes from bad to worse, and that any ap parent recoveries are only temporary, and the victims, soon break down again. This popiunir belief Is not war ranted by the facts. In tho absence of any great mass of statistics, we cannot speak definitely, but exper ience justifies tho assertion that at the present time the Individual who goes Insane has a ono to four chance of complete rocovery and ono to seven chanco of partial recovery. Of course, this is only a rough averuge, und it refers to insanity In general, not to uny particular form of insanity. - Of 1024 patients treated In a hos pital for tl Insane, and whose cases woro followed for five years, 274 re covered and stayed well; 1 improve ed greatly, 331 died, and l'i0 remain ed stationary or grew worse. Not only may tho Insane patient fully recover, hut some people who go Insane subsequently get well and attain a higher level of physical and mental health than they have ever had before This not attributable to the insanity of course, but to the treatment, training and education they receive in tho hospital. In such hospitals, under good .medi cal supervision, these pitAlcnts are re- ducated and perhaps they learn to look at life and their own feelings or emotions in a more wholesome way. In short, in the modern hospital for the limine the putlents are taught how to live, just as are patients in the modern hospital for tuberculosis. rho environment or atmosphere in the modern hospital for the Insane is cheerful and wholesome. No doubt, the average patient in such a hospital derives much mom amusement watching tho behavior of tho timid, unsophisticated visitor than tho vis itor gets In study ng the behavior of the patients. Indeed, many of the pa tients "play up" .when they expect curious visitors, for they enjoy the humor of the situation. , One Instance ot ninny cited by Dr. Karl l. Ho ml among the recoveries observed In the Pennsylvania hospital for mental and nervous diseases was the case of a woman who did medi ocre work as a saleswoman. For five mouths before entering the hospttal she whs IntereMted in nothing except the delusion that her body was strong and Icy. In the hospital she thought the emanations from her body made others sick: she speculated much on how she might hold tho "dream life." On reeovcry she took up college work, graduated from a school of dietetics and has for several years been nota bly successful as chief dietician In a large general hospital. Another instance cited by !r, Hond was the ease of a man who since his recovery hus become head innster of a large school, u position which had been quite beyond his attainment be fore his mental Illness. qitstioxk ax i)svi:ns, Niir Fivo to Nothing. I have tried five doctors, but they don't do me no good. They said my blood is full of uric acid and that I cau eat anything hut pork and beef. u,Bk . - .1. , .... .a 1 1. . - 1 j I-'rutu IiiNunily. 1 Ket ill7.zy spells and hot flushes. (Mrs. T. C. J.) Answer l'erhups you are too lib eral In Wanting tho title of "doctor." Anyhow, the blood of a heulthy indiv idual contains uric acid, no matter what the diet has been. If chemical analysis of a specimen of tho blood shows that more than the normal actual operation on a scale of unparnl quitltlty of uric acid is present, that's 'ed Bfaiuieiir. Ocean currents sweep Interesting",, and sometimes perhaps hel))ful to tho physician in determin ing what alls the patient, hut It hus no particular hearing on tho consump tion of pork or beef. So I fear your complaint Ih complicated with old fogyowls, and In dubbing "doctors' wn exploit this uric acid myth old fogies, I do mil -refer to their years, hut to their professional competency, i Koine very young physicians aro old ! fogies and somo of our most venera ble practitioners pay no serious at-1 tention to their second class mall. For every outlight patent medicine hum bug appealing to tho layman's wls enheitner intcligcnce with "uurlc acid" hokum. I suppose there are three or four more egregious .proprle tary fakes of this type nppeallng to , encourage the hope that rapid and tho old fogy school of medical practi- thorough methods will soon be prac tloners. ticable. - These - will permit the con- Common Old Fashioned Itch Istruction of-a model map of the ocean u nat is your opinion or scabies, and their treatment? Is ultraviolet ray or radiant light a euro Is diet neces sary for a euro? (U IT.) Answer :My opinion of scabies Is unprintable. I don't believe the itch mlto would be seriously discommoded by ultraviolet ray or Just ordinary electric light called "radiant" when the victim is about to bo soaked fancy price for tho "treatment." Nor does the busy llttlo mite care much what his host eats or does not eat. Diet, we might say, doesn't muko a mljo of difference. Tho sensible thing to do, If you have somo kind of itch, is to consult a physician for treatment, unless you're n member of the societx for prevention of cruelty to Insects. Itemovnl of Moles. T never had a mole or birth mark until a few years ago. when all of a sudden three grew like big freckles on my back. (C. D. M.) , Answer Perhaps a physician who Is a specialist in skin diseases can obliterate tho marks wth one of the painless methods applicable in such cases, such as carbon dloxid snow, electrolysis, radium. Cook with gas. tf BROAD CASTING! THIS IS STATION corner We sell a clean, sura -fire, comfort giving coal. Order your win ter's supply now and take advant age of BUY YDUR COAL NOW!? 5- LOW SUMMER PRICE "PHONE 239 MEDFORD -She Answer to tht Burning Question H Tiler luiln't notliln' Hint (.-lis si ale as quick as a sUili'siiiall when Ills lili's.1 iikpiiI lays off. Titer's- no ae- eoiintlii for lasles, Vpec-lHlly Hi' nistes o' batliln' beauty Judges. Timely Views on World Topics Coasts and Waters of the Pacific Ocean Can Feed World," Contends Colonel E. L. Jones of the Geodetic Survey. A survey of tho Pacific coast is absolutely essential, according to Col. 10. Lester Jones, director of tlio U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. The na tions of the world are now engaged In making a new map of the world The Geodetic Sur vey cannot survey the Pacific unless congress makes sufficiently large appropriation. In discussing the im portance of the proposed e x p e d 1 tion. Colonel Jones recently said. "Around us, ex tending ' for thou- uiinila nf hiIIor ill E.-ESAiR.NARP, every direction. slrelches the mighty expanse of an oceanic new world. Its area. 70,000,- 000 square miles, exceeds the total expanso of all the continents and isl ands on the globe. The maximum width of the great ocean. 10.000 miles, is two-fifths of the circumference of the world. Truly, a fresh and unique section of the world to explore. The geophysical forces are here seen in , around a (bird of the circumfnrence ot the globe. Depths of five and a half and six miles hnve been located. The periphery of the ocean is out lined by an Immense ring of active volcanoes, a veritable ring of fire. Pacific Rich in Food. "It is scarcely too much to asfeert tlin t-.tlio coasts and waters of the-TPa-clfic.can feed the world. But before an inventory of such resources can" he made-there must be ti comprehensive geographical survey. The first eHsen tiat la to complete our knowledge of the configuration (of the sea bottom and to obtain data for a hathymetric chart, or one made by deep-sea sounding.- Developments in aerial survey ing and in subaqueous sound ranging bed. , "Such a model, showing submarine plateaus, ridges, shelves, troughs and abysses, will serve not only naviga tion but all branches ot hpydrophvsl cal research.. ,. For example, food fish are found only on the continental , shelf or, Blope,-or in its immediate vicinity. Crustaceans abound for a tew nuntired fathoms beyond the mud- line at about 100 fathoms. Tims the fishing banks can all bo located and fishing rights adjudicated. Ocean Affects Climate. "Variations of temperature, density, salinity, acidity, etc., affect tho strength and seasonal chances of ocean currents, and all together affect the migrations and supply of food fish 1 he circulation ,of the waters in the great ocean is tho climate balance, wheel for many regions, ever striving toward an equilibrium, which, for Innately, Is never quite attained. The sea has its seasons no less than tho land." Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For .Treatment of Acute and cbronlo Diseases of Mea and Women, Oanaar and trnnor tr.tt, Inflxnn, Md-ar-y, bladder and atomach troubca, (Ita, oamfa, ruptura, colda, letnala tronblelr p.r ayija. fever, pnumot,,a, aathma and throat tro.tilpa, rbeuDiatiam, amenorrhoca. rottre, con.uroptlon, catarrh, plica, hidrocala. al bumin. Offloa Hourat t A. M. to p. H. ... . . TonaulUtloB Fra. 841 South Frenl St Madford. Ora. m mm m n Mm asjii .' r i" , j Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle Running Across. Word 1. Where pussy Is. Word 4. A country In.Europe. Word 6. Insects which live in cand. Running Down. Word 1. To strike; also an ar ticle sometimes used in driving a horse. Word 2. What children do In school. Word 3. Everyone has a pair of these. i YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE J ANSWERED. J. E. BARNARD. Medical scientists aro watching with a great deal of interest the ex periments of J. IS. Barnard ot Eng land. He is the man who made it possible to photograph tho organism which Dr. W. E. Gya lias isolated and believes to be the cause of malig nant tumors. - Ever since a toy m Icro scope was given him when a child he has been 1 n t e-r e s t e d in studying small' or ganisms, .tie con ceived the idea of using ruys smaller than light to Illum ine minute objects so that they could DtJ.e.L.JoNcTS' be photographed. As these microbes were ill constant motion he imbedded them in a light gelatin which steadied them enough to be photographed. Along with Dr. Gye, Barnard car ried on Ills experiments in the labora tories of the National Institute of Medical Rosearch at Mlampstead. They Intend to rotest all their experi ments and then work to develop a prophylactic immunity. For a long time research work was Barnard's avocation, his real vocation being that of a hatter. He. now man ages his father's business and still finds time to lecture on microscopy at King's college in addition to carry ing on his experiments. He Is honorary secretary nf tho Uoyal Microscopical society, Fellow of the Institute of Physics, and Is In charge of tho department of optics. National Institute for Medical Re search. DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS FLEATERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. For parties or Inform al gatheritiKH of any sort our ico cream in always the most de lightful and nppro priato dessert you can serve. Guests recog nize the hest when our creams are served. Viitn Vnni nml Nutritious lee Cream Jackson County Creamery Phono M Who's Who I I i :