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0 vorrz 1 iif Tif i e W ATX. TTtTTCTTNT? , ' imMftmK fWEflONT, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 1025 idEDFORD Mail tkibdnr AN WMMtNDINT )TKVTftI'Ai IB mLUHXD ETRIIV ATJKlihWti I01M BURIAT, PI in MBDFUJtU miNTIMJ iXl. ft Medford Bundtf Mmln 8un um!ah) TH1 At 0? KESTlf G. Offlrflt 1111 Twih Fir ftrcrt. Trlbanf Bttlldloc, Phone 70. A MafoIldatiM of tfai fkmomtle TtiaM, Ow Bedford Mail, Ue Nediora iriouns, turn oumn- m areonlin, U Attund Tniiunt. BOBEHT W. RUHL, Editor. 8. SUHPTKR SMITH, lUtiatftr. . U.ll In AfiMnna Dtllr, with Sunday Sun. real1 ?! Dilr, with Sunday Hun. month Dally, without Sunday Sun, year TWIlv. vlthuut Hiiniln Nun. muiitrf . . Wetkly Wail Tribune, out year t-W tvaday Sun, one jttx J01 Y OA II HI KR In Medford. Aahland. Jarkaoa Tint, Ocntral Point, Phoenix, Talent aid or Blfnwaya: DaTl. with flundtT Sun. month t .7i Daily, without Hunday Sun, month OA Dally, without Sunday Sun, one year.. 7.6 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year All term by carrier, caah In advance. fettered ae eecond-claae matter al lladford Orecno, under act of March 8, 1879. Tin only piper bexweei. ATfemt Ore., and California, a distance of orer 4uu Aaaoclated Frea at to, having leaaed wire aarrtcc. . MKMBKRfl OF TTIrV Afrmtn nmr MtRflS. The Aaaoclated Treaa la excluaivply en tl tier crte uae tor repuniicatton or an oewa aia atcfat credited to it or not otherwtae credlter m tta paper, tnp alao to the local oewa pub mm nerein ' All right of republication of apeofal dla pawnee oerein are aiao reaerrea. 1 V ?;Ye Smudge Pot ; I : Br Arthur Perry. ''Law 'and order haH boon strength enod mora uf lute than people realize, In thlK stale. In a moment of acute tomfoolery that afflicts legislatures unexpectedly, it was solemnly provld cd. that all vinegar mukers must pro- cure a license to do ho. A legislature, in -its alleged wisdom, can think o the. silliest things with which to plliguo and pester the voters. Why don't they regulate the length of fly strattcrsY -? WANTISD Housework hy woman with child. No objection to country. -"antad Ashland Tidings.) A m triotlc declaration. fin his opening shots at Kin and Katun, in tho Klan-ptirlfled metro polls, Mr. William Sunday, reputed t bo guaranteed Citi.OOO for five Weeks pulpit cavorting shouted, no doubt forcibly, "Kliigllng's circus can (ako $60,11011 u day out of this town n'ptt nobody thinks anything about 1L .' What tho receipts of Mr. Ring ling's circus fur a day has to do with purifying and purging Portland, may PUK7.1G some before they learn thn salesmanship walks hund In hand 111 salvation dispensed at rovlva meetings of the high-iinweiod vurl. oly. The finnnciul side of the war on hypocrisy is always stressed; onco, locally, tears woro shed copiously ubuut its slimness, as perhaps you recall, Loud results woro obtained There- are reasons and explanations for liberality bordering on bank ruptcy 'for visiting , evangelists. It doos not conform, In most cases; with uio salHry of tho homo ministers, either in size or promptness of pay ment. SivAV I.VCONNPICIOUS GKOOM ( Plimpton, N. J Isxlgrr) A card from Mrs. Mabel Pon l'hyn Thomns of Los Angeles and Pompton Lakes was received on Wednesday, sotting forth the fact that on Aug. 53 the holy bonds of wedlock were affixed by tho City Chaplain of Newark, In that city, betwoen her and n pronii (lent business iniin; and tho birds, everywhere, never sung so sweetly or persistently. , k Once upon a I lino a resident of the Middle West sojourned 00 days In our midst, ami departed without being impressed with the henuty and pos. Bibllllles of tho wonderful Itoguo jtiver valley," ; Tl'o fall hills for mil It s urn smart und whiskered. , '. Hye-Maby Hunting, Papa's uono a-huntlng. . Conio home ii-graiitlng, A bullet Ul his, ear. Tho now Ills will lie roan, chestnut, und bay colored, and are all the vogue. , 'Hpocd Idiots ami maniacs .are. al ways sorry, after Hie1 curve railed to straighten out In llnio, or a street intersection leaped up unrxpcctcdly. AX AliINU IMHIOIt (Cnrvnllls (inn'tK-.Tiiiin,) As they quit wearing helmets, iho hublt contliiucil until now a mull who fulls to remove his hut 111 an elevator carrying woman Is , liupposed to bo from CotliiK.i f Crovo. There isn't any sense In , II and never was ami I hero Is no, more reason now for riillure to lip tho hut being a murk of dls--respect limn Is failure o ko oft one's shoes, bill, e all tip, uuch slaves are we to fashion. jp O DO no; X iloH Vifincs Ini"'s, wjio writes on "The Art of KvNtiuK," in Ij'Kdiieutiiin l'hysiiiie (Pnris), at) qutitcd in the Jitci'aiy Ditfent. Tlmt is only ",'ettiiiK tired a different way." Jieal rent is aetnal ix-ptise, jiliysieiil and mental, und involves three elements, we ni'e told; lying down, solitude, and (he control of the attention. AVith- out these three lhiiiK, Jlr. Vignes Jtmies tell us, we ean not acta iiDy rest, for rest ini'iins withdrawal from all that can (stimulate lite mind and attract' the attention;.- kr . We read: . Jo know how to rest! It must be very dijlieult, if we arc to jiulj-'e from certain restless soulsthe hurrying; men of affiiirs, the ulhfctes feverish with desire for glory, 'the intellectuals who kill tlieniiii'lvcs in its pursuit. All these folk who run ufter fortune, notoriety or pleasure are uniilile to stop; they themselves acknowl edge and deplore it. Nevertheless, they 'go to the limit' that is to bay, to the end of their bodily resources. "Do not imitate them. Keep at equal distance from idleness and overwork ; learn to husband your strength. . "Rest it has been often proved is necessary to' the organism; it is lite period during which our cells are recharged with energy. Willi what physiological phenomena is it -accompanied? We do ot kiio' exactly, blit everything takes place as if our body were a reservoir of nervous fluid, emptied momentarily by effort an filled again hy rest. If we knew how to alternate wisely the lie iods of work and repose, we should be capable 'of a greater tola expenditure.' This is why it may be justly said that the art of life is the art of resting. CROSS-WORD PUZZLli STOIW OUR DOG ROVER QUILL POINTS Modem three -It's: Itace, roister and rebi Americanism: Intending to save part of next month's salary. Out where they still begins. ' have faith in labels, that's wlicrc the west llaynes is rather good-looking, but expensive merely as an orua mcnt. One of the hest publicity stunts consists in being mayor New York. of With one man it is a grudge; with two a grievance; with three or more a cause. The easy way to be loved is to court somebody lowly enough to think you a wonder. Avcrago woman's opinion of an average husband: "It's a won- dor,she doesn't divorce him." T i. Tho way to he a good host is not to annoy your guest with too darned much attention. Tho things that make golf enjoyable are enthusiasm, fair weather and a poor memory. All 113. IS n 15 6 171 V j "This is our pet 1-2-3-4-5-6," said Bill. "His name is Rover. See he has 3-9-14-21 to sleep I Do you think that he 1-8-13-19-22-26 of anything? He is 24-25-26-27 asleep now 25-29 you see his eyes are both shut tight !" When Bill called Rover, Rover did 30-31-32-33 just 11-12-13 11-18 his eyes but he saw no 14-15-16-17 for him 27-30 get lip so he continued to 23-28-32 at ease in his kennel. "19-20-21 dogs fond of 5-10-16-cream ?" asked Bill, '7-8 do you. think it is too cold for them?" Do not feed your dog 7-12 sweets, Bill, even if he does begf, 4fti. 1 Answer To Last Puzzle "T""1 2 3-4 (hot), 710 (up), 1-4 lit), 3-6-9 (one), 8-9 (we), 2-5-8 (ho)i M to")- :mV Copyright, 1025, by TH International Biniicat; "Ah for as I'm ifuuvrnril th gov-i-'lncltt kill llo away with nickels nil' I cllinesi," says Tllfonl MihiLs who don't Iclicw gum. Tlu-r's plenty ir cross liuli-liril t'llHiws. but. nlint knees I've I secn.urc plalii an' neutral. (Copyright John '. Dllle Co.) Children's Pictorial ; '". .. Cross Word Puzzle COMMUNICATIONS Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. -lmmt: rill h i'S fT. ? Mim MrllDr Wm!IZJVi "SlVf b mmi to " iottntlM Oh boy. This is one rare Any. Thcfe muat be u catch fn it some whero. Siiy It With Wnls. 1 have Raid alMiut cm here! J There i probably a catch some- lUtmliiiK Water Bonds. To the Kditor: I have no aspersions to cast upon the city administration, nor any member of tho water commission for their effort to eive tho city a bet ter and purer supply of water. Yet the assumption of a further debt in excess of one million dollars ought to be a matter of grave con ! cern to every citizen of this city. Those of us who survived the orgy of bond Issuing in this community that had its beginning sumo 15 years back, have known all too well the iron face of grinding debt. That burden, is already sufficient without unnecessary addition. I rccall that the proponents of this new water .scheme were fore most in resisting the bond election for a high school and yet the re cent registration in the ward schools conclusively shows that it is now time to think of more bonds to re lieve the rapidly developing con gestion in these schools. We have also Running Across. Word 1. iVhat the grir. goine 8 'milking 'in the oicture ia called., Word 4. A targe spoon. Word 5. A bucket. Running Down. Word 1. What the little girl got in her pail. Word 2. A country in Asia ' Word 3. A Dart of the foot YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. Who's Who ing ininuto cveiyiiuiig snore or mo acini tub gentlemen who now sponsor five llst un "oln OI lneso extraordinary! this movo for water opposed the communications ami so far I getl school bonds heranw thro inlte,l for a or so every miniilpn -nn.1 t-Anrl ' Jin over again ""' smles out of them. Just think it put limitations on this city's power Marefully to s e e of 11 two letters on the same day to Issue adequate bonds for a water iethor I haven't ,c"houl a symptom in either of system. If their position was right .. Sium-lonkcil irima. mem. Yes, twice, today. Tho crime situation isn't hopeless. Nohoily has yet suggested n conference of the opposing sides. Tho anarchist luites all laws; the law-abiding citizen hates only thoso thnt would cramp his style. , A man doesn't long for tho good old days, he just longs for tho good old ability to enjoy them.' Evenl ually the doughboy will forgive everything that happened to him except second lieutenants. Tho sun stands still, and it's a comfort in this wild age to know here's something that isn't gadding about. Correct this sentence: "She stayed with her grandparents a month," said the mother, "but it didn't spoil her a bit." If love wasn't blind, the pretty ones would marry the pretty lies and there'd be no hope of improving the rest of us. ti:i'tITV HltNTAINH HltOKKN A.M.I'j llldlliin Khiimilh Kail. News.) Hotter link next time, Hip Washington Howard NVuninu anil Mnoe Tlhhets. stevedores, worn sli-op. Ing on a river wharf. Nowninn was snoring, so Mace gnvo his friend n playful nudge to wiiko him. Nowninn ruiicu on nun rue water ami wiim drowned. (News Jllspnk-h.) Take his word for It. itiii.ii' sriitiT "Anything new In tho old town?" "Well, tho sheriff railed for volun teers lo help him catch a hnlf-nllted chicken thief, and In less than nn hour ho had a posse of five hundred men." "Ah! Anylhlng else?" . "Well, a iik. mil ago the treasurer posted a nollro-asklng'evei-yhody, In Uio name of good citlnenshlp, to come In and pay his taxes, and he's mill Waiting fur the first oiu; to dhow up." (.American Leg?.n Weekly.) S RipplingRhijmos Ma THE CRIME WAVE. un m r i W E STlLri confront the wave of crimp, and hens arc stolen every uight ; unholy villains spend their time in stark' dcfiH.ne of lh right. Now in the fair ami cultured cast sumo men have funned n moral baud, and they will bravely Irv.'at' least, to drive this crime stuff from the land. They've pledged' themselves to spare no pains, they'll carry on their grim cru sade till I,aw and Order hold the reins, and all Iho statutes nre. obeyed. And 1, whose henhouse has been stripped by burglars, seven, times or ten, whose faith ' in 'government has slipped, would cheer these whole-snuleil, dauntless men. And if they knock the handils flat, and crush all. specialists in cVime, I'll be the first to wave my hat, and say their record is sublime. Hut, ah, my friends, my henhouse sliinds untenanted by fowls today; nine limes profane and vicious hands have bonio my I 'ehi'i-islied hens away. The roosters that would greet the dawn in other times, in ringing lines, are from their coop forever gone, they're vanished, feathers, spurs and lollies. I've heard of many splendid schemes to make this country like n church, but in the cml they all were dreams, and hens were lifted from their perch. I see good ncople organixe to knock from crime its lasting props, but soon, full soon, the ardor dies, men say, "Let's leave' it to (he cops." I wish these law defenders Weil, I hope their plans won't be a wraith: but in my coop no roosters yell, and I confess IV little tit it It. 0 hing. Then I dls-. tover no catch pud go on laugh-j Ing again. If tho next mail brings word that some I impel- down in Alabama has can-1 ceiled Hi!" 111. I won't care. If I then, the converse- of-'-the proposi tion is equally truo now, und it can only mean that this city In the event Of assuming, n fllrthr.,. Imnilrf In- QI'KSTIOXS AXI ANSWERS. I debtcdness , in the - sum nronosod Orange Icel. . I must mark time in the matter of Is orange peel injurious If eaten! extended ' educational facilities fori raw and cuts the mouth? Is It in-a term or years. got an official looking letter from j Jurious when eaten cooked with! Medford now has a water system. the income tax bureau, I won't begin beating my breastl.or biting my Hp. If tho editor warns lue for tho third and Inst time about my un professional levity, I won't write any thing sarcastic today. Listen hero: (From the 9 o'clock mall.) My dear Doctor:- Just a few words to express my appreciation ot tho splendid articles you publish. I admire tho stand you take and think your work Is doing a world -of good among tho average class of people who ure fo filled up with superstition and ex ploded old -time .medical theories that they not only think wot feet a cause of eolef but aro .lifrald to start to build a house Kl iday or to plunt a garden in the dai-ic of tho moon. ; Kind words find flowers aro -inoro appreciated now than nrler you uio dead. Hero ale kind ' words. Tho flowers you can hnvo any tlmo during tho sum mer by calling at . Sincerely yours, J. A. A. I really don't know whether J. A. I" a man or a woman, owing to tho llonconimlliil signature, but ho- aho Is apparently, a, lighting equip ment merchant, judging from tho name of the firm -oA tho letterhead: and a successful one. lu.lirlnir l,v the location of the homo whero I nm to get the flowers.,. Now if some kind reader will point out the catch in this letter I'll present tho reader with a subscription ot llygeln, pro- viuou i no not go out und hang my self. (Then tho noon delivery brought another two on tho samo day!) -uenr or. I'.raily: , I am shiirllv , to hnvo n prac tical lesson with my pupils, be fore critics, last Ing about for a subject fur , discussion, this itlstio!i caimv to me: "What happens when one takes a drink of told wnlcr after strenuous exvrclse on a hot day?" "You might mil me thero are biloks In our phlillc library, but to Hint 1 would reply, yos, In one you rend "beware of taking heavy rliiiincls off before June 1" and another urges yon to go on swclloi-liig In 'cm mull tho end of June. In none ot these nl- leged hen llh hooks we find In Hie library do 1 put the faith I linve In Dr. lirildy's health talks In. our daily paper, mid In his principles cnncMnlng the things which lie so cliiso beroro our eyes that we sometimes Tall to see them. Thanks rr changing the term "cm-yra" into "crl." I think sunn. ri(, believed I swore at them when 1 used tho fiiinier lenn. Sincerely yours. (Miss) K H-. Miss K. It. hcltW-r mention, nm- betrays her age.- Tut voum malrt or old maid, she's a'wisconsln school teacher and who'd a thunk a school, marm could rer think so well of me! After Ml ih mean, lv things sir A TA sugar in a liinrmaludOi Mrs. K. It.w'hlch in the matter of puritv and toiuk n,,J Answer It Is not inturious raw orls"PPly, is better than that of anv cooked. It has practically no value! cllV between Sacramento and Port-lagement at that instllutl as food, but it has much value as lanu- Are we, like the dog In 'Untied to serve the school In ihnf roughage, a natural stimulus to- di-lAP!,0P8 Fable, going to drop this ennacitv fi-oni iiiu-liinn i ,i, Copco hns a decreed right to a mini mum flow of some 1200 second feet of the wuters of Hogue river and us tributaries over Its dam st Hold Hay, and nnyone fnmillur with water measurements of that streom, knows tlint through the months of August gestlon, and as a source of vitamins, especially tho raw orange pe.1, iMglilcap. Is drinking catnip tea before re tiring a harmful habit? F. N. B. Answer No. Skinny Winnie. iw,.umo hi ji'ttia ui. WOUin IIKCItpii vpHM iUW rin..V e .u t:V0,,,;" Uay i8 bcen " the amount decreed that !7 to know if Answer Is. .iT,..,., , ""i"y means innt - "ij pvttnun, wnen inal l.uufl Lrasil. iconioanv u'rh , nnl m.,.1 - ... l lease tell mo m-hat n lares trace I creed nnola n( i.i.i r.. i. of indlcnn in a test means. K. C. R. enjoin a diversion of the w-.i,. ,nswer A generous pinch, a good Butto creek upon tho part of the amount. i no pros- ciiy ot Alcdford anil lenvn li. ...i, dash, tho usua encc of Indlcan hns no'dcfinlto slg-lllon dollar pipe lino dry Tho Engl iiiricance. ,- " Point Jrrigatlon district' also i. , I wins and Their Troubles. I water t have been told that If one of I which antedates any right which the ... iiitti-iies a gin wnoiciiv ui a einorn n... . Is also one of a pair of twins the times ot extreme drouth It could eniiitln will n.,.-n.. Li . ... v,,,.. iiuvu i-uiiuicn. lio rcstruin. ft n vom nn e .1.... I. l I . ""w "l " - on cum ny 1110 city. Answerrlenerally tho Ben Told Tho right of Copco lit Oolrt nav version is that twin sisters are stcr- a vested right. Slocks and bonds ile, a superstition which is purlieu- have been 'issued by that cornoia lnrly appreciated by tho many twin tlon, based on that right Any en sisters with fine families of chll- crouehmcnt on that flow means a drcn. You make It harder I'll have loss of power and a loss ot earn to beg readers to report any lllus- '"gs and the directors of that com trativc cases they know of. I should lany owe tho duty to their stock" think, tho. that such n couple might Holders and bondholders to mnlnl Well tilltn ,n ... ,nn .. U llllllll- - 1 " '-"' ""io ui triplets, "no ciuorco mat right. Just why Is It that tho proponents of this scheme have rofrnlnn.i T.n... I nm 5 feet tnll and weigh 95 discussion of these prior auinn pounds. Plcnso tell ,0 how . 1 cao Prlntlon. and their effect unon the lose five pounds.-Mnry B. S. eltj's title to - water from ... My Citish, Mnrj.. lattor year he .received a B. S. de gree. During that time and until 1910 Cooper was also a special agent of the bureau of statistics of the department of agriculture. From 1908-1011 the University of Minne sota placed him In charge of farm management studies and demonstra tion farms. In inn Cooper transferred his activities to North Dakota, when ho became director of the Better Farm ing association of North-Dakota. Up to the time when he, left for Ken tucky in 1917 he was also director of the agricultural 'experiment sta tion and of agricultural extension. From 1918 until hi acceptance of a place under Jurdlne, Cooper was director of the Kentucky Agricultu ral Kxperimcnt station and dean of the College of Agriculture of tho University nf Kentucky. lie Is vlce-chalrmiiii of the Live stock Sanitary board of Kentucky, member of the Kentucky state board of agricultural science and i,,n,l.,. of tlie American Farm Management association. Several bulletins and reimri. nn agricultural subjects have been writ- mm. Answer I suppose von iiiiehi t.ni source? MiiKunipiion or nave a leu nim.n lilted, but I should ndvlso you rather "r Kinn 10 or 31) pounds. .Mary. There's plenly of sorrow In mo worm as it is now u. E. KEI.LV, Medford, Sept. 10. Cook with gas. SWIM at the ASHLAND NAT Clean Sulohur Water, a?jH5 CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W.A.KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 605 18 tit i telle i Tliouuis Poc OMicr. The new -chief of the bureau 'of Ki it ultural economics, , Tliomua I. COUrC hOUSe tO OUlId and IrV.mw.r lu nifniu tni' tn take - over Hut bo far it Ib simply great. w,u'ro in & loiter, too, this city should do its fuli duty in, the dutips of the departments .Coop- KlIU, I quit laush- " 11 v - viiimt uirection. er was ai)pointed after Secretary of Agriculture 3 a r dine, forced . tho resignation of Dr. Henry C. Taylor, head of the bu reau since 1,919,; Cooper was-born In Pekin, lUindis, March 2. 1881. and after beinjj gradu ated from the Uni versity of M inner not a school . oC agriculture in 1902 .he became assist ant In farm man- on. He con- aoooooooooooooooooooooor Insurance First Insurance A. U. HILL, Manager Phone 10 30 North Central Medford, Ore. trs! You sure get a run ,.frr your, money w hen you have your repairman put 1 1 iTT 01 TS and HFELS on your short I Outwears Ties! Leather 2 ta I Plirk or Tun for Men, Wen-en r,l Children lxik for iho PAK'CO Trade Mark ft RM,W V;1l ,r PANCOCO.,Chtl...,M..fc I D V I V 4