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o o o Wfltt TATTR .o o ..O o . . o WQVfCjKV fflflT HTRTOT!, ftfTflVP'OTrD. OKTaflOV. -MOmW SEPTFfTlER 141 02." DO Bedford Mail Tribune AN INDRPKNDINT NKWRPAPIB mUHBXO EVKRY A FT lilt NOON UOIF1 HUN I JAY, lir TUB UF.nrORU ('HINTING 00. CONSTITUTION PAY. Hm Mrdfcrd Humfay alornlnf Sun It tarn la ad WMortwiri a4 irtg ut actan-aaj aauj uwi- Oftira: lfal! Tribttn Bulltflnft 11-17-11 Mono nr nnn, rnoo . A oofiBolldittmi of lb Pemoeratle Time, th HcdfoH Mail, tht Mnlford Trlbun. tiM Hoatb- rn urrgomtn, u Aabiana mcmna. BOBPRT W. mint; Editor. 8. 8IJMPTER BatlTH, UanaffW. ft Wall In Advanra: Rally, with Sunday Ran, yw 7.(0 uaiiy, trim purioay nun, monm 70 Datly, without Hunday Nun, yaar .Q Da II, without Hunday Run, mouth . . .06 weakly Hall Trlbuna, out fear. ...,... 1.00 Vooday Hun, one year , .. 1.00 T fJAHRTFR In Uedford. AaliLnrl. Jar on vtlU. Ocotrtl Point, Vboe&ls, Talent tnd on Daily, with Sunday Ban, month .76 Daily, without Runday Run, month... Pally, without Sunday Sua, on yar... T.fiO Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year 1.10 aui irnna oj carrier, caaa in advance. Intend at atcond-rlaM matter al Medford. inrfon, under act of March 8, IH7?. lai ton) nanp htii. IAhav. firs., inri Ohlco. fltlifornlu ' riltftanr-a nf nvar 4110 attlee, bating leaaed wire Aaaocfated Preai Swom daily avrrr circulation for tot 1 the ending April lnt, IP'24, 8110, more than vnume me circuiniioti 01 any oiner pHper puo- nrnra or eircuiHietl in .mcKaon IJonniy. MRURKRH r TIT ArWmnvrr mKRN. The AwiorlHted preie In ctoluslTely entitled the iim fur republication of all newe rile- CMiee credited to It or not otherwise credited thli paper, and alao to the local newe pub- All rtghta of republication of eptclal dl- jm.cnrw oirein are also reavrred. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Terry.' Another who always stood fur "strict enforcement of Iho Volstead Act," IniH been caught luokliiK upon Iho wlno when It was red. A CONSTITUTION Day trinncr will lo licl.l in Miulfoid to niflJrt, under the auspices of severs! ltienl civic organizations. This cl'fnrt to make Constitution Day an ohsei'vunco of more local iinpoi'tancu is u coiuniendulilt! one. There is a great deal of talk nowadays ubont the virtues of this venerable document, but those who talk the loudest arc frciniently those who know leust about it, and arc the fiirtlicrest removed from it in spirit. ' Charles K, Hughes, former Secretary of State, hit the nail on the head the other day, when he said the most ominous sign in America today is the growth of bigotry and intolerance. All thoughtful observer agree most emphatically, with Mr Hughes. The Constitution is not alone a liill of rights; It is u vig orous condemnation of human wrongs. It not only points out what the government must do, it points out what the government must not do, and what the individual may do. Personal liberty and human freedom, an end to tyranny physical and spiritual, these fundamental principles form the letter und the spirit of this immortal document. The more familiar, therefore, the people become witli the Const i tution the better for them and the belter for this country. In fact. the Constitution, like the Jiible, should be a best seller. It should not bo given lip service and then forgotten. It should not be read once and then placed on the shelf. It should be read frequently, referred to often, and Constitution Day is an excellent timo to begin. CROSSWORD PUZZLIi STORY . ICE! ICE! QUILL POINTS There are limes when every normal boy thinks he in an intelli gent minority of one. About the only way to cure an itch for office is to scratch for a living. There Ib Homo tnlK of Increasing iho com of pulling- stool throuKli whiskers. CO-OI'IOItATlOV (Klimtiitli Fulls .NYivn) Dr. L. W. King, still stays on Main street, , In that he hits moved IiIh ef'fico from the rear room of the Forbes Pure OniKH ntoro to the HCcoml floor of Iho telephone huihlfiiK whero ho will lie pletiHed to meet and anKlHl his frieuilu in their dental work. Humdingers. Inc.. have, ntitrted their fall cumpalKii to set uwuy from nuiiio lUKhlH. The Coos Hay Times advertises "u . uung-up I'oril, fully equipped." Jenrnoit and unlearned couiihoI aro flocking- to tho county m-ul. Many motored to tho country foi mo wreck-end.. "UOTTA 1IAVK MKAT" ( 1:11111 Mills Sentinel) lltintlDB this year appears to 1q heset with all tho perils of former years.- Tho nrmy of dain phools has, apparently, not do creaaed In monitors, and nothing movahle or' Immovaldo Is safe from HlaUKhlcr, whether it he man or heast or merely ji wlnd uliakon hush. County fair startH Wednemlay. All "ho rut I Ket In the JuiIko'u ntand can act In tho ri-ii ikIhIiiiuI. Sweet saiiK the donkey hy Prof. and four senior hoys and a musical selection l,y Trlanulo IiIkIi school hand on instruments they hud with them nil their lives, hy Junior, sopho inoro and fi-cshmoii hoys. (UuKCue lluulil.) A Jazzy report. It Is 11I10111 time u inluhly nliii'rod rnllcil In exhlhlt the lineiiM of a dei felled hy his unerrliiK aim .n Iho primeval forest. Coats for GalxhevlltlH lire lonflliK plnies for lllienuiloyed lilil- loiis, with fur needed round the necl on tho hems. the i;N(;iM;..i:.it "I'l make any ci-omsIub," 8a W Henjnmln LiismIhu; "Now watch how thu mlleiiKO lie- ereftMes." Hut the endue heal him to It. Thouali the hoiielieail never know It. And ileuJItuiiu'H sone all to pieces. ( llaltliiioro Sun.) insiict i,i:iii:iis (liomlou TIiiicn) The nearest rival is the ant, whl.-h IhroURhlthe iikos, since Kolmnoii told the nliiKsaril to K" to It, has heen illloled as the Intellectual leader lllnolm Inserts. Their social sense Is n source of peiiunneut nmaxeiueiit. They urn playful like kittens, they caress one another like love-hit lis, they Blow mushrooms, llkn any l-'reiich mariiicher. they ki.p "cows" and milk them, they help the haldes out of tho cocoon rases, they travel far. they f tKht ill companies, they clean Iheliuielves and use cosmetics t which Is by some supposed to he a Sinn of IntclllKenee), they help the slek and wounded, anil even the weary, tine mlKlit Ko on nod on with such examples; hut. nevertheless, the wusp seems to me nulckcr ami inm-e liiKeulus lii overcomliiK Incidental and new difficulties than any Insect or them all. The votaries of tho ant will deny this; hut perhaps very few will deny that these two species lake the first two places and nro u luiw wax ahmul of tho rest'. What taiey do Is what reiisonalile peoplo with it moral sense would do. He hasn't flic true reform temperament unless Ids normal state is one of indignation. Psychology is what makes ipM.nS seem vastly more economical than $15.00. . You will observe that no lucre earthquake ever shakes an office holder loose. : "W-. Hurry quickly this 1-5-9 is melting fast. If we leave it in the 2-3-4 it M-V-1U-I1-12 away very soon. I wondri it il would cool M-13 if 1 should 2-6-11 right 14-15 top ol this lump ol ice? 4-7 dottut it would cool me 12-14 1 would catch a cold. Answer To Last Puzale 1-2.1-4-5 (paint). 5-8 12 (tin). 14 13-ld 171 (brush), 1112 (on). 910 (usj, 3-7 (in) 1-6-9-13-14 (plumb). ? 7 ' Cupwjht, I92S, lii The International Syvilicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D- mi. ltUn Prtalnlni M wnonat ihwiUi ana nyfiana. not la aiMat. aiaanoali t Mil. will b. iriw hw n, n if - ' n ... j . , j L.ttora Soul.-b. brM and wrlttM la Ink. Owlna ta tha'laraa numbar at h)tt nmlna, .nly a ijw Ma aa anmraa hara. Na iwlr aan Da mida a aaaM aal aaafamliMi la OMUyatloM aaaraw or. Wllllaa iar. Ir w. at Vila .aaanaaar. What Coiistitutcs Pore .Milk. Viral! Trot wtiz nrrfNlcil an' limit; rd with iHMXli'UKin'. I'duy, lui-iii.e lit paid cash rri' a SIO I ml, Hi' siunu dity lit' grot hack In mi it vacation. Our Itivc trr n job vlitiv you Kin t Ko fir-liin' iiuik) III a wltJIu Is brlii' a out of It In this dy of unlimited dl vorcc, there would he little left In our country now except the dres and the scum it ia the good "middle class," the workers, that irnike our country "what It is, and these bour K'olsie are ynot temperanientaHy pro- lisposcd to divorce or genteel crime, Poems That Live The Xlsht-Plcrcii to Julia. Her eyes the Klow-yvorm lend three, The shooting stars attend thee; . And the elves also. Whose little eyes clow, Like tho spark of fire, befriend thrco. No WlU-o'-ihc-Wls.p mlsllcht three. Nor snake or slow-worm hlte three; Hut on. on, on thy way. Not makiiiK a stay. The smaller colleges might make ends iieet by developing and filing slur punters. The "personality plus" the go-getters talk about usually means personality plus gall. ' . : . . ," i No office can confer more dignity than that possessed by the smallest man who ever held it. , "Magazine Explodes, Killing Four." We didn't read the story, but we once read something in the magazine (Perhaps the most hideous example of the perversity of human nature is waking early on Sunday morning. Correct this sentence: "I'll never ask for a raise," said he, "for 1 know they'll give it to me when I deserve it." About, the only way to get seniles from everybody is to be Santa Clans of a pitying teller. ' , Il must lie a pleasant experience to visit a traffic cop's home and see him get bossed around. No realtor is content with his lot in life until he has sub-di vided it find had an auction.' 1 IT you can't go on an excursion train, you can get the same effect by burrowing seven children and putting a cinder in, your eye. . , (General Pcrtliluj; tl."i Years (Mil AltlCA. Chile Conceal Pershlnc eelehraled hs ti5tll birthday by tak ing the first rest since he came here on the Tnenn-Aiira mission. Itceiners Sight AHer 2."i Yrs. ANIIKUSON,' Ind. Struck In the cyo hy a fluid from n, fire extinculsh er. Charles Hudson has recovered sIkIiI lost 25 years aco lit nn accident. RipplmgRhijniQs alt Mason HAPPINESS. MX'MtS IU:.t'.lll,K o "There's talk of l unula' inn for the IcRltdature," said Kariuer Comtosscl. ,"lf they do, our hoy Josh'll have to run the farm." ' - "I don't believe ho knows hoy." auid Mrs. Corntossel. "Ho knowa aa much shout) It a I do nbmil the leclslalure." " "" "ut fanolii' ia ufriie puille lihu. Von slay liome and let .loh do (be lunuin'," (WuuhliiBluti Slur ) VlI 1'1'NKTOWN has no lnagie to Imltl ambitious lads; and so, with language tragic, they leave for oilier gratis. The distant cities beckon, I hey note, mid disappear, and there they find, I reckon, no joy that isn't here. In runktown man may chortle ami have his joyous fling, if he's the sort of mortal who's built to dance and sing. Hut if his soul is grouchy, if he's a dismal skate, he'll say the town is slouchy, anil dead and out of date. Jt doesn't greatly matter just where one may abide if he's inclined to splatter his tears on every side. He'd shed his tears in Huston, he'd weep in HulTalo- all things will have a frost on, wherever he may go, His grief would be ter rific upon (he eastern shore, ami by the blue I'aeifie he'd wring bis: blinds and roar. Itul if a human being is built the other way, in runktown he'll be seeing much reason to be gav. No matter where he's dwelling he'll wear a cheerful face, and men will hear htm telling the beauties of the place. It isn't when? wo're living that makes our lives worth while j the piinkest town is giving all men a thimee to smile. The man who doesn't want to put up a smil,. all, will beef in fair Toronto, and knock in Millie St. J'titil. I hear the hitter railings t.r knot'trWa as they go, they talk of runktown ' failings, she's shabby, gray and slow; they'll sect) a town nyrc snappy, whero pep and racket, blend; bill they will nut lie happy, wherever they may wen.f? O O 6 'O ' -.1 .J 1 . a A younc correspondent writes that ration of heat suffices to kill any. her mother says milk fresh from cenns nt inherent,, l tviOinid fever thq.cqty is .healthful und best, but diphtheria, scarlet fever, dysentery, Since (.-host there's none to affright that she hrselt foot jihd mouth disease, or any strep- thinks milk from tococel or staphylococci (these arc our modern plants two strains or kinds of Reims which J'",' not, ,he, t,nrk "iniher: after it has been produce inflammation, pus forma.-, U,mt '''" tnp "'""' U"''"-T? Iiastcurized is most tion and septic poisoning, as in sep- ' ,,.,?, s,'al'i . .H ,U ... healthful and the tic sore throat). Many Rood lhy-' . Mill lend thee their UrM. best. She asks slclans believe that this process does ai'ers clear, without number. i;'lh,,r,,rtlni,k r:,,i,'"t7 .'I'6 I"1,-'0?"1' r d,r,8"-'Then. Julia, let me woo thee, should be parboil- l.ilily of the milk does not inter- T , ' ed or urouBht to fere with Its nutritive or food value An(, wh;n shu lneet n bulling polnt:in any way, and docs not even im- Tnv Suv.,.y 0,t after it lias been I nair tho vitamin content nf the milk. .... , .... '.. ,lntii,...Tn,i , ,,. . . ; 7 iy soui in pour lino inree. ...v.. (u luiiflumei iioni no am noi a very goou physician, mi , Herrlek dalry which pasteurizes the milk, or many rospeets. I believe the process L ; , ' . should It bo used Just, as It comesJoC pnsteurizatlon as commercially!, Cno'k with Bns - . ff There is still u great ileal of nils-1 carried on In most cities does impair - ' understanding about pasteurization the nutritive value of tho milk, at . - und this young reader's query muy I least to. the extent of diminishing I. of nn-rj lfl PtlinnC bo taken as an exumplo of many, the vitamin value, it is nrnli.il, in UfllilliU 1U I UUIlUiJ similar ones. that the degree of hcut specified Is In tho first place, the public has greatly exceeded in the pastcurlzu bcen given an exaggerated notion of turn plants in most cities as well as tho effect of pasteurization on tho the duration of the heating; good purny ot milk. me impression evidence of this abuse of pastcuriza-1 That's going some but skinny soiuojiauy or mint cllstnuut-, Hon is the delay ia the souring of men. women and children just can't Ing. concerns' strive to givo the pub-, tho milk. Milk pasteurized prop- help putting on good, healthy flesh lie nliout p-uttourlzatlun reminds one erly sours about as quickly us ordl- when they take McCoy s Cod Liver of the way In which certain nostrum (nary fresh raw milk docs. Much of oil Compound Tablets, inn kern exploited the misleading tho "pasteurized" milk delivered to' At) chock full of vltamlnes as the phrase "guaranteed under tho food city consumers Is in reality scalded nasty, fishy-tasting cod liver oil il nnil drugs act" which the law com- milk, and execsaivo beating eer- self, but these sugar-coated, taste- ,-ii such iiiauuiaciurers to rinL lanity noes Impair the nutritive value loss tablets are as easy to tako as, on tho label Irrespective of tho tho digestibility, tho lusto und tho candv, and won't upset the stomach.' harmless or harmful character of I vitamin content nf milk I im w..i.i . i tho nostrum. Millions of gulllblo Notwithstanding these objections. In twenlv-two davs. Si-sty tablets.' people were led to believe that this the risks Involved in using market slxtv cents and nioney 'hack if not' trick phraso meant that tho nns- milk In cities aro great enough to satisfied. Ask Heath's Drug Store, H um was somehow sponsored by the warrant tho universal pasteurization West Side Pharnmrv. Modford Phur- goverunient, or that the ubsurdly of milk before it is delivered to the macy or any druggist for McCoy's .:., ,,,,, ,or uio curative consumer. or courso a, system of Cod liver Oil Compound Tablets Di action of the nostrum were "tfniii-nn- ii,Mne,tt,.n l.v tl,n .t , . . . .. I ... ..vu.in ituiiiuriiies, leciiuns ami lormuiu on eacn oox. , or a certified milk (produced and''' "Get. McCoy's, the original nnd .icmcieu under runtrol of a medical .genuine Cod .Liver Oil Tablet." Adv. milk commission) is the Ideal, but pasteurization is a necessary evil where Ideals cannot bo achieved. Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle ill 4 EH C Kunning Across. Word 1. "One a penny, two a penny. Hot Cross ." - I Word 3. What a Dative ' of Germany is called. Word 4. Opposite of Dp. ftunni'r Down.: Word 1. A commoii article of food. , ; Word 2. A country of southern urope, ' ' ' SATURDAY'S PUZZLE ', '; ' - f V END in 22 Days Another "Hated Alien" WASH INCiTON Genichiro l'amn la. a Tokyo boy, has sent his whole annual allowance from his parents $1.50 to tho Hod Cross for Santa llarbara earthquake relief work out of gratitude for American assistance after tho Tokyo catastrophe. Phone 244 ' 23 N. Fir St. DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PX EATERS KOTEL - SEVENTH action of the nostrum were "guaran teed hy the government. And since our big business crooks are well represented In the government this noble swindle has never been seri ously inlorfei'ed with by tho authori ties responsible for It. of cnliise all tun lane "guarantee" meant was that the nostrum In question contain ed no more of certain poisonous nar cotics than Iho manufacturer con fessed (In suspiciously small type) on tho label. Yet some smug bene t'ieiaries of the great American fraud attempt to poko fun at me when I refer to tho control which secret proprietary interests exercise over education, business and other Im portant phases of Ufa In this free country of ours. All this may seem beside tho nolnt of today's talk. There is nuthlng vlilous or objectionable In oiislmiit- zatloll as a niethod of making In fected, dirty or dangerous milk safe to consume. Hut again I call your attention to tho young lady's query doesn't it connote unwarranted es teem for u more method of disin fection? On the wall of n very good res taurant where cleanliness Is umilles- lioiml.lv a policy, is n large placard calling attention to the fact that the restaurant people nssiirc patrons or the purity of (he lnk served, as none but pasteurized milk Is served there.. Doesn't that connote a presumption (hat the public nil undcrstunds what pasteurization is? Literally thousands of young ninth" ers Imvo written (o mo fur Infor mation as to' the choice between pasteurized milk Hpd certified milk foil feeding babies. Doesn't that connote OI'KSTIOX.S AND ANSWIIUS. Slack With ;in.ss Stick. 1 hive recently purchased n fever thermometer. i understand !)H la normal and Unit the temperature In creases during the day. Plenso ad vise mo what Is normal the different hours of the day for a person 28 years of age. U C. Answer Tho body tempernturo averages 9S.C degrees. F. nnd usually varies from n low point of perhaps 97 early In tho morning to bluh point of perhaps In the evening. In my opinion a clinical thermome ter Is useless in the hands of a lay. man and often gives needless unx loty. Kiiioketl Kings In Ills Kara. Would you let me know If rlnginff in the ears ran be duo to excessive use of tobacco. A. I. Answer Yes. It Is not rarely duo to toltneeo poisoning. , Ia-iiiI Calves Out for n Walk. Kindly Inform mo if massage will develop certain parts of the body. I am unslous to develop my calves, but am stout enough otherwise. .Mrs. II. A. W. Answer .Mnssnge la useless for that purpose. Develop your calves by such regular dally exorcises as walking, running, dancing, skating, tennis, the heel nnd toe drill. Many Children? We ai'a ndmll-nra " ... juur - A'., i i lent health teachings, but wo take ' CASH PAID For Scconcl-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 ;OOOOOOOOtX)000000000000000 Insurance I First Insurance Agency , A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central ' Medford, Ore. is C3 w rong conception of tho i execution m v.u.r -, . ...... f mealliiii? r.,r .ut.,..pi... i.. I i.i ... ioui . ..,.. coihi-oi is just an attempt to Who is responsible for this hlo-Mcnd decency or respectability t., the ellmmL !"."TT"""n- " ! r" which the term stand..' winn er. Ia dairy companies? How many children do vou think tpvlng to the fact that li Is. under 1 shelter on a wage of i week ' present, circumstances, very difficult people c.ln properly feed, clothe and' :.."- i'""' raan "- i" ine average lltc-miM. r x& tiesn milk to consume In cities. It per cent of the wnrk.r. ..t a. ,, ,rITO pieenution' iwnuid like to raise a family on lo require that all market milk bo pasleurlred before t Is delivered; if this disinfection of tho milk Is not carried out, disease Is Inevitably conveyed In the milk to tho con sumer, partciilarly the child. Pasteurization consists in heating the milk up to but not over 140 to MS degrees y, (so rttgreea c.) and holding at the temperature from W I" aO inliu lies, then cooling again " i count got nn np. proximate budget to do so. Mrs S .Answer Call It birth prevention nod everybody will know what vou'ro talking about. Mow they do It Is a problem In economics In the? ago but It seemed siple enough to most of ua who we raised that (j. Why. my good woman, hnrt tins race siileble Imp,, l-e ,mn asileil t,i r .., .. Ill 1U lf.. ... . 1.1....... . '. ,-h..ni ". , , "'"urn it is ' "ke the ngBrevenea of ;;..' u.o uctiico unu- uu oivsii wno-uru making Wong Pon Chinese Medicia'i "o TrMtmenc of Aente and ('amnio nt Mrs and Worn. T. 6l1-rO)lr1 mm.r b,lt ' T "' lM. I' J".',m"'' ' '"" ttwal a joft llvinjf fnvutt, "vtnl St --n- Medf ore Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile Elass and glass for all purposes. We repair broken win dows and rosilver old mirrors, make miiTorH any size. Coin pinto line hoveling and grinding machinery; employ nothing but exuurionced help. J. V. MORGAN, Manager 118 8. Bartlctt , Phone 140 For part Ira or Inform l Slitherings of any sort our lee cream Is always the most do IlKlilful nnd appro priate dessert you can lerve. (lueats recjig nlzo the beat when our creams a aarved. Vnm Vion nnd N'uirltloiia Ivn Cream Jaikson County Creamery I'llOlM) 51 ' o