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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1925)
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T.BO 1.00 Bntared at aarond-rlaaa matter al Mad ford. Oregon, nnoer act oi Marco a, 9i. Official paper of the City oi MM ford. Official paper of Jacltaon County. Sworn daily t?erg cmmlattoo for wntha ending April lit; 1024, SAAB, more I iouble the pfreu'atton of any other paper Hahed or droulated (n Jnrkon Oonnty, Th only paper betwitn. mnrornia, nico. ajllea, bating service. Aibanw Ore., and d xtence of over 400 wire Aaaocfated Pre H F.MBRRB OK TBfc AmtnnmTnn THEflfl. The AMOclated Prww fa eirluatvely entitled la the uae for republication of all nawa die etfhee credited to It or not otherwlM credited thla paper, and aUo to the local newa pub mm nrrnn, All rijrhta of rupnhllcatlon of apadal dla f tenw pgrgin ara aiao rfeerreq. Ye Smudge Pot Bf Artbrir Perry. The Ku Klux Klan now Infests Cci-iimny. No doubt drummers cull ing on 1 1)0 Undo In Ravaiiu, 'say: "All the Merlin pollco belong." WHY BAHHIOns GO MAD, (CorvAlllH (inMitb-TlmvH) Then a lltllo short-necked woman will want her hair cut with a peak In (ho back like that of her friend with a lung nock, and when tho result Ih not what kIio expected, Khc Illumes tho barber anil declares him to ho 'no Rood.' Harbors spend ho mo ;.ten hourH each day studying, tho work and should ho given tho benefit of tho doubt that they know their business. . A number of upstate politicians will attend the county fair next wook, and walk hciohh the track junt before tho big I'uco HtartH. , TBI PR 9 BBJlCtE. T HE ENTIRE worliT rejoices over tlio rcsen of tlio PN-9, tlio svaplutio intact, the coiiinfiiider mid crew safa uiid well. Such minifies are rare, and fet they do occur with sufficient frequency to rebuke the pessimists, who pvint with lugubrious prid to tragedies nnd dlsnsters, and conclude that this world is nothing but a tjlough of despair and a vale of tears, ' . , , '; Some will sco in this unexpected resurrection tlio hand of a Divine Providence Others will find nothing more supernatural than human skill and courngo augmented by good fortune. Most pcoplo, however, will not waste tima indulging in meta physical conjectures, at nil, but will give way to tho natural im pulso of joy unconfined, and in spirit at least join with the 21- hour celebration iu Honolulu. t This rescue, of course, will materially change the aviation situa tion in this country, which existed as late as yesterday and which promised to result iu a sensational victory for Colonel Mitchell and lii's supporters. ' - Secretary Wilbur, it will be noted, no sooner received word of tho l'N rescue than he appointed Commander John Ilocjgcrs assist ant chief of the navy's bureau of aeronautics. , . In any investigation the assistant chief of aeronautics, who brought his plane safely to land, after drifting on the open ocean for nine days will have an authority and receive a popular support, which no critic of his department, can expect to approach. The navy will survive any investigation contemplated and in the exuberance of this rescue, the tragic disaster of the Shenandoah will soon bo forgotten. And finally the outcomo of the Hawaiian flight. will give a tremendous impetus to the movement, in favor of the heavier-than-air craft and against spending more money on dirigible construction. Vcs, truth is not only stranger than fiction, it is far more im probable. Jt any ot tlie scenario writers had written a thriller based on the experiences of thcI'N-9, can't yon hear the critics chortle! Imagine a seaplane landing iu a storm, without gas, busting its wings and radio, drifting nine days on the open sea, four of them without food, and then bumping into a submarine, driven by the hero s Bwcctlieurtl The sweetheart business, of course, is not included in the present melodrama, although we note Commander Kodgcrs likes tho country and is in no hurry to depart. But when one comes to think of it, a sweetheart driving a U-boat is riot nearly as improbable as the safe arrival of the PN-9. So there you are, you realists! ! QUILL POINTS If only those who drop into movies to rest their feet, wouli give their mouths the sa mo treat. i FINDIOn OF MONP.Y ARKF.D TO J,1:AVU (Cooa Buy Times lldllnc). Una ulrcudy. . It la Mid to rend that Al Bmlth Bovoinor of Now VorK, will win u pulltlca victory In the Now YorK liuiyiii ulty ploction noxt Tuesday; at IohhI, mmrty gonls are hotting thill way. It should not ninlio any dif ference, locully.' but on both idetf ot tho rnllrond long dlstunce hutem are perturbed at tho prospect, and four thu 1'opo will Hol,o the courthouae, ' Rut'!! doing, chief clerk In the Htate agricultural dcp'irltnent, Is away. (Klanuuh Falls floruld. I'or- U'ct eo-ordlnullou. i dllKonx are Hiiuarlng off for com bat over a liquid HUhstance squirted on conriaKi'Mf Ions, and used ' cxlen alvely In milk, niter It la .divorced from the eow. - CJulshcvlkls who used lb algh nt the algbt of Kudnlph Valentino, now ' think Adolph Menjou bus a eute mustache. a. Hunt Is Bhowng "Rugged Waters." This sounds llko u well known Applegnto under thu belt. product, . when tho ;o it) rr, oi,i tiliti, (I'ortlnntl OiiKoultin) Hlnen Tho Orrgoulun In Rcventy-firth year of Its unlnier ruplod exlstenco should huvu reached tho ago of consent, nnd can hardly bp dismissed with nn arched eyebrow as one of thoso newspapers which simply goes dunclng around, It seems fitting and proper that It have Ita say about this new dancing sonsncton that has come upon us. Mr. Bert Huncy Is apoken of. nnd being urged by friends, to run for Ihe Urt. senatorial toga In Iheso parts. Mr. Haney Is a confessed Democrat, tfnllko the Incumbents, encumbering the Administration, Mr. Ilaney freely admits, he Is opposed In the I'resl ie nl , wliboul consorting with tho I'estering llloo. Usual ruiu." bftll game static j -"Pa, thefa's the boytvtji pcauutB i Shavinyourself is just as enjoyable, after you learn to talk to yourself. ' ' j "Big Business Bags Bandits." tion is bciiig eliminated. , ' Slowly, but surely compet- CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ST4)RY'i i o THE BOW WINDOW s ' i';,l 5 2-3-4 do you like our how 4-7-10-13-15-18-19? We have two of them. One al each ll-l-IJ of out house. Will you coine with 5-6 righi I0-I7-1X auI let me introduce you to 5-6 brother. 2-6 is very glad 14 15 see anvonr. Oh. 1-3 he is very young you will have to come 'J-l'l lo sec him as he can only creep. This tloot leads ''-li-H-17 oui dinuiK room. Answer To Ijist Pnzzln 123 5 6 (dosrle). 3-S 14-21 luone). 1S 13-1(1-22 26 (dreams). 2J-23-26-27 (faal). 25 29 (as), 311 31 32 33 lopeu). 111213 (one). II IX (or), 14-15-1617 (need). 27-30 (to). 23 28 32 (lie), 1!) 20-21 (are). 5 10-10 (Ice), 7-8 tur), 712 (on). Copyright, l!)2!i. bu Ihe lntcrnntlmal Sundicatit Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. filaiMd tottan Mftalnlna ta MrHiui miiu an. nw.iait.. nt Ia iiUM iimuimi a. raatntanL will ba arawararf bv Dr. Bradv It a ata md. Mil maumJ .nvalaD. la analoaaa. Uattora ahauM'ba brlaf and wrlttan la Ink. Owln, ta th. laraa naiabar of l.tt.r raaalna, onl fn) aia ba mtmtmi hara. Na raaly an ba nada to tuarlaa a at aoatamliHl u laatruotlana wax or. Wllluui BraaV, lr wa tl M aiwanatir. Rceipo for longevity: The elephant, parrot, crocodile and turtle live long. They don't strain themselves to make i, snappy. Another enjoyablo thing about a clinmto is that you expected to tip it. aren't The flivver should study nature. Even lightning never strikes n locomotive. , . Edison says those who sleep longest , know least, about the neighbors. Especially Nothing is permanent iu the postoffieo department exoept its tradition of servico and its deficit. Natiirt; is moving a mountain in Italy, so it-may bo that Musso iui isn't as permanent as ho thinks. There is an abundance of everything, veh Vrfcng sjiaec. Tho trouble is that too many birds want the'sanie cherry. ' What should be done with the. ad herent of the' eoui-lbousn removal tfho went to Jacksonville and ate tbreo filed chicken legs, and la atill lor moving tho courthouaur INSF.tT KtK l.M.ISTS i (Scientific .Monthly) Now with all the lints and with tlloso kinds of bees unci waspa which have adopted u communal Ufa, there Is nn entire giving up of tile life of tho Individual for the life ot the com munity. .Kuch worker ant ur boo or vap works not for Itself but for the community, Tim worker uolleets food ntil fur Itself but for everybody. It baa no children of Us own: but It helps take care of Ibo children of the conimunlly, which urn all produced by tho queens. Illoluglcully, tho com munal Insects nro very successful. Their communlllea turlvo; their ape. clea persist and luciraso. They live tn nil the binds of the earth except In extreme Arctic and Antarctic regions, nnd on tho aummlla of lofty moun tains, nnd (heir ifljmhcra probably ex ceed thoso of all other Insects. They havo been called (ho moat successful of Insect kinds. Jlut nro they happy? Nobody knnwa. f--'ouk Willi b'at!) It' RipplingRhymos Wftlt Maion POLICE COURT. 3 II 1 i II 'YJ'J I TAKE my nephews o the emii't where hums' and tramps ss--Ki-mble, and where the thief and kindred sport urn niaih- lo shrink and trenible. The prisoners are tawdry jays, all shy of ouffs ImkI collars, and some are given thirty days, anil some arc', taxed ten dollars. There is no dignity on deck, il all is cheap ami shoddy, and every prisoner's a wreck in soul and mind and body. "Behold these wights, my nephews nine," I spy,, when, all is ended; "they ouee had hopes and dreams sublime, anibi-' tions high and splendid! They oneo were blithe- and starry eyed, ami thought the world their oyster; 'but some would let their duties slide, while they'd carouse and royster. And some, would tiiit tlio useful job to hunt for pastures greener, they; moved on, wilh idle mob, and found the picking .leaner. Some: figured that the tainted kale is heller fluni the shilling one earns where honest ways prevail, and honest men nro drilling. Somo lads postponed (i0 vital chore, they'd do (heir stunt to. morrow; and now, behind the prison door, they niolder in thoir sorrow. Oh, nephews, contemplate these gents, afl seedy and unshaven, their raiment foul and full of rents, the jail their only haven. Itemt-mher that they one were clean, attractive and. upstanding; to them the future looked serene mn gee where, they are landing I- Watch well your steps, my nephews ten, bo honest, ilean and pious; nveitl the fate or those, poor men who file, dejected, bv us." Tltu h'pusiiiodio Tendency. Young children' are likely to have convulslona from causes which in adults produce only a chill, any with tho onset of a sharp fever as In pneu monia or scarlet fever. Why the man ifestation is a spasm In a child and only a ahlvorlng or chatter, lug of tho teeth in an older individual. Is not so easy to ex plain as wo formerly thought; It -Is true the child has a rela' tlvoly greater amount of nervous tissues, if that sig nifies anything. Hut recently medlcnl science . haa ecognlzed a peculiar state, mainly l months, observed ill -children, of spasmophilia, t -Answer. Answer. Only Indirectly, for you see, or at least I do. that there is urgent need of every available bit soap for necks, and to go and use It on busts-T-well. it reminds me of tho time I recklessly used a ierfectly good penny on a slot machine in a railway car, believing, gulible dupe that I was, I could get a paper cup for a drink of water that way. I ttook over a year of determined effort to recover thut penny. So I should ndvi.se you not to be extravagant with the soap, cspoctally in vnew of tho prodigious cost of "reducing" soap. . Must llnvo Kkippccl Sarcastic. Purta, I havo road your health talks for years and liked them. Thought- I'd have you diagnose my case. I've booh coughing now for two or. threo . . (Mrs. ti. J.) And what s worse, you which means literally fondness for or , cough In pencil scrawls. Even though love of spasms, nn abnormal tendency toward spasmodic reactions. This pe cullnr state Includes not only ordinary spasms or convulsions, such aa occu Instead of chills In association with various Illnesses In children, but such definite affections as tetany (not tela nus or "lockjuw"). spasmodic croup, breath holding spells, laryngismus stridulus or spasm of the larynx, nnd perhaps some cases of enuresis (bed wetting in children past tho ngo throe years). Spasmophilia, has bearlnwg upon such diseases as epl lepsy, chorea (St. Vllus's dance), tics (habit spasms) or wry neck. In tetany the child's hands nnd feci aro held In a contracted or cramped position all the time, and various other muscles may be spasmodically contracted, especially about the lar ynx, producing attacks of "crowing- resembling common croup. Tetanv is seldom seen in a child less than threo or four mouths of age. and aa u rule the condition occurs in children from eight mouths lo ts months old. It la commonly associated with signs of rickets. Children with tetany often nave general convulsions from vari ous induction causes such us over feeding or improper food, tho onset of pneumonia, scarlet fever or other fo verish Illness, uremia, but never. think, from "worms." llreath holding spells not obvlouslv oue to anger and excessive crying, nre usually a manifestation of tetanv. nl though such spells contlnuo In some children fur beyond tho ngo limit for tetany. A deficiency of cnlclum 'lime' In the blood Is one sign noted In spasmo philia. Whether this Is due to an In adequate suppl yof cnlclum In food, water or medicine, or to nn excessive elimination of calcium from the body, or to some Inherent fault Iu the me tabolism or utllljillon of cnlclum Iu I ho body, la a question which Is not aa yet settled. Observers ccucrnllv bellev ethat there Is some functional fault In the ductless glands. Imrll.n. larly tho parathyroid glands, which seem to control calcium metabolism. Itocent studies acorn to show that this ductless gland fault may depend upon a lack of certain vitamins in the I'hlld'a diet, and specifically a lack of vitamins which nre richly present In plain coil liver tho yelk of fresh eggs, and pure fresh raw mlk, but In great est concentration in the cod liver oil. Two lines of treatment aro -coin, monly employed In dealing with spas, niophllla In Its varioua expressions. Flral.- the child Is given nhont to grains of calcium chlorld. dissolved In water and fed with the food, every four hours, for several weeks. Inn ih. dose, may bo decreased to flvo or 10 grains a day after tho first week. Second, tho child Is given nlnl liver oil, from n few drops at first to a tcaspoonful nfter-a month, two or three times a day. Uosldrs theao measures, tho spas mophilic child ought to have every opportunity for play In (he sunshine, with tho body nearly or quite naked, but of cuurso caro to prevent sunburn. qitrtions axd Axsw-jjas fcmp n'ln the Xivk',' la ft harmful t soap on Iho bust j you coughed in ink. however, 1 have no stethoscope more than three feet loDg;. .:Keep on reading my talks and don't skip all the sarcastic parts- often they are very good for you health, like quinine In some cases. Flake While Is lA-atl. I am anxious to know if u solution made of bay rum. glycerin and flakej whlto for use as a bleach or powder' base is Injurious to tho skin in any way. (Miss U. I.) : Answer. Not injurious to tho skin, but flake .white Ih carbonate of lend and several instances of occult lead poisoning have been reported In which the-source of poisoning wua ascribed to the use of flake white on the skin. Kspecially when npplled to the skin df fhe face or neck; there would be an opportunity for the inhalation of minute quantities of tho lead ovor prolonged period of time. Anollier Skinny Winnie. Our achoul nurse weighed mc nnd snld I was 15 pounds underwelghl am 1 I years old, 5 feet 3 Inches tall and weigh only 95 pounds. Jlow caii I gain weight? (If. A.) Answer. Most girls ut 14 nro ..lust ive reel tall and weigh 105 pounds. hend a stamped self-addressed envoi opo and with your request for Instruc tions for gaining weighs, and 'mean- while strive ta resign yourself to ways nnd means of getting outside of a lit tlo plain unsophisticated cod liver oil as soon as the hot weather passes, Mr. and Mrs. W.' F. Unite nnd Mr. anil- Mrs. 1-5. Tublis of Yroka are visi tors hero today from adlacei.'. Cali fornia. HOW ARE YOU ON SERVICE ? NO LONG WAITS FOR YOUft. COAL.- I 1 NO SHORT WtlQHTf WHEN Y00, utr IT!! --( ATTABOY J! . 5EN0S0ME RIGHT, iho anv (M, 11. V reducing ) Investigate Our good coal is delivered with prompt and po lite service. Phone 239; And ask for. in formation about fuel. , Children's Pictorial Cross WordPuzz1? rAGTORClUB If Thers plenty o' hops fer ugly girls, They kin wear knickers, or take up channel awlmmin' an' they alius have exceeded as stenographers. "I'll mark what I want, an' you pronouncs 'em. said Mrs. Lafe Bud t' her husband, as they entered th' Little Gem cafe. Poems That Live She Is not fair to outward view, As many maidens be; Her loveliness I never knew Until she amiled on me. O then I saw her eye was bright, K well of love, a spring ol light. But now her looks are coy and cold, To mlno they ne'er reply, And yet 1 censo not to behold Tho love-light In her eye;- Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other -maidens nro. II. Colorldgo. COMMUNICATIONS Phipps Not Her Attorney. To the Editor: In your issue of September 8, John II. Carkiti. city ittorney and member of the Oregon islature. makes tke positive state ment, without qualification, that W. K. hlpps is my attorney. Mr. Phipps is not and never has been my attorney. On the advice of my attorney I will not here discuss my rights in the Hig Butte waters. At the proper time the matter will be presented to the courts. Instead of being tried in the news papers. ISABELLA ROWLEY, Medford, Sept. 9. Runnln Across. Word 1. Something which We Jk . wear. . t Word 6. What the baker did to the bread dough. Runnlnc Down. f Word 1. It tells oi the time. - Word 2. A unit of weight. : , Word U. -' A bunting dog, i Word 4. A noise. tt i . YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERKD. EUGENE. Ore.. Kept. 10. The air patrol of tho United States forest ho r vice, with headquarters at Eu- gfne. will be discontinued lor tho north Pnrific district tomorrow owing to decnned fire- hazards, accordiug to orderM ecoived from tho district forest office. Lieutenant Lloyd Barnett, com' mander of the - air patrol on the const, with headquarters here and Lieutenants- A. ft. Loo mis and Alv It. DeCinrmo will fro off dutv to morrow wlTli the brealcjng up of tlio imt.rnl for tho summer. r ; It looks eu?e .-.Contented Cotva" Tall size T7833Z2SS& 2SW (7 A Finest milk there is if -you haven't used Carnation Milk recently, get a few cans today. You will be delighted ,with the creamy-delicate taste and color which make Carnation more satisfying- than ever and which have prompted experts to declare that Carnation is the finest milk there is. , 4 I Made in Oregon for tS Yedrt ; -V ' : '. . Carnation Milk Products Company ' .'474 Glisan Street, Portland, Oregon ' v - DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATER8 Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. PHONE 239 MEDFORD 9ie Answer to the Burning Qutslm CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main ', Phone 505 Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. 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