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o o o o o VXTIV, "POTTR wrmj'nRTi vrm. Tnw.rrxv,. MrcnrnTm oi.'iirrov, ti'ksday. kki'TKmi.ki? r. ipl'q jIirdfobd MAIL TKIltt'NR AN nDRPRNDENT NRWHpAl'EB rVBUSUKD fcVKKY APTKItNUON IXUIH SUNDAY, HY THK MEDPORU PHJNTINti 00. ffca Medf&rd Sunday Morning Hun U fornlibrd Mtwnibcra d")Uif tho Mveu-dar daily oowt- Offlce. Kill North Ffr itret. Trlbuntt Building, I'hone 7 A. A conaoTfdMion of th" II mwratte Tlm'tr. th atedford Mall, the Ifrdfortl Trltiuna. tba Huuth irn Oregon Ian, Hi AabUnd Trihuiit. BOHRHT W. UUIIL, Ritltnr. B. BUMPTK flUl'l lI, UHnaver. By Mall In Advanro. Dally, with Hunday Bun, ear 7.tO li My, vmn Dunuuy nun, aitmiu Daily, without Sunday Hutt year 4.60 Dally, without Hurnlay Hun, muntb ... .flfi Wrckly llail Trili.ir.e, one year 1. 00 Bonday Hun, m year 3-0" T OAKKIRR In Kdfr.rd. AtJhlanrt, Jarkaoiw rlUa, Centra Point, 1'i.wnlx, Jaleot and on. Hla-hwaTa: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month. , .H ... $ .76 Daily, without Hunday Sun, month fl Dally, without Sunday Bun, out yaar. 7.60 lHJly, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.10 All tenna by carrier, cauh in advanca. Entered aa neronrt fined matter at Medfoid, Oregon, under act of March o, ls7P. Tba only paper hevnm. Arti;myt Ore., and China, California, a diKtanri of over 400 .Ilea, having leased wire Aaaaclaled I'reaa aarric. Sworn daily arerMH mnutatton for alx tontha ending April Int. 11'-' 4, 8 mm, more than double the Hrcubtion of any ntlier paper pub tjahrd or olrciilafM. in Ja'knon County. MRifiiKitH or Tnr. AMmnvmn ritKNS, The Awocfatwl Creiw la eirluatvcly entitled I Co the ue for republication of all newa ait Mtchea credited to it or nnt otlirnvlM rredltd ka thta paper, and aleo to the local newa pul- mnen herein. All right of republication of apeclal dla patchre Bereln arc alao reaened. Ye Smudge Pot Bj Arthur Perry. It Ciitl he fa 111 fur our iiIIi-kiI liUKimrluuly hllnilniiK Jr. Hccdsi'iitU'r. that ho never Rot real ilrunk anil de livered a HtronK Prohibit Inn talk, uk pomo of our wet-dry politician, tire pro no to do. Koine 14 year old lrl arc If! when driving a rar. and IS while lit lend lii u dance alone. oitK.:Ti.v i..vssirn:i ' (I. Vrtvr, li. 4, V. I A) Lot ntiiie of you Buffer an u nun iM-pr, or an a Ihirf, or iih an ovildoer, or as a busybody In oilier men's mullcr. A ttCXloltO of clllV.cilK WCI'P NP1M1 noting nice lo ('hiiiinccy l-'lmny, ilon Ijin. lie iniiHt hiiv killed u doer. It Ih now (Uncovered that two of fho bent known of the Klorllyiiitf ndjec livea and phriiwH have novor been Hliipprd on local IIiuimIIiikim-h, Inc. They tin-. "lneireN;tllile," and "of an oretit military bcarlnu." Your eorr. lost t wo at ralKhl fa IIh lo an'Mieopaih ye.slei day. A tlefee live cyeUd waa completely cured by Bprainhif; an ankle. Candida tea for the leKlslalurn will be allowed lo erotw tho liaek al Urn eounty fair aa ninny llineH aa ponhIIiIc, but .at their own iIhU. beforit and nflei a race. They will mt be allowed lo Htop In the middle of tho track and hold n conference with them HOlvra. Nellher will It bo pernilKMlble to (iujjo each oilier back and. forth In front of tho KramlutunU with the following dhiKotio: No. j 1 (yelllnK) .lonea! Joiich! JONKS!! No. 2 ( ' ) Yea, Brown! Yea, IlIUiWN!! No. 1 (Moftly) Where'H Harry? 'OMlOilTIN(; ( Itl MHS (Kliia Mills Seiilliiel) I'rotn and Jifter tetober t , ltL'5 and t heneefitri h, we ahall be known merely an "Klna" no more no leu. Hut, thank kimhIiicmm. we allll have our heallh and ei-h other! Ymi'iimy lake nff your lint to the careful hunter, who HUiresafully almt u man for a deer, bemuse a Kiiuuy aiiek jiaek luoked like a pair of horim. Tho aeeount reveals ueKllMi'iiee on the part of the ibeeaaed, an fitllowa: "He hail tm red hut on." No doubl the vlcllm wore an olve drab alibi. Mr. Jlaney of the Nhlppftm Hoard, who aceniH to be Mtrfeiinu from the notion that he Ih the ShlpphiK Hoard. Instead of a eo thereof, offer a fine ehanee for the Kepublienu parly oT Oregon to repeat Ita I ! L J tiiek of (toliiK era.y and leuioeratle. It hua been a Ioiik time alnee a rich ami prominent eltb:en has been shat tered beyond repair by a .HO-Ibi but let, neut on Ita mission of death by a KoodlookliiK lady. There neema to be a wr-ll urouiuled Kiispbion that Mr. William Sunday's revival In Portland will be a finaneial flr.nl e unless there la a stale-wide pasahiK of tho liiit. The followhiK clipping haa In en lmmled In, and la printed: "Dere Kir: With a wile Ihiit haa laddied her hair and turned Into Hon! knouH wlmi, I don't en re for life Insuiam-e. I t hrew up one pulley heeaux I did lint " want a bounty mi my head, that 1 bail i-ariird for l;t years. I've Rot worry eiioiiHh without II." People who bn ve read .tohn I V lloekefeller'a 1 in, elatm thi-y would Just an Kaon have him repeat his lamoui wiseeiaek. about Hie Kenentl useleMsneaa of money In box-ear Iota. ' A I II (Asii.l'.S I ailesi-etil, h ident nt Hiuff that makes our dreams, Horn of noihhiK. Into imibliiM Vanishing It seems; listnK Ioiih enough lo hurl lis, IfOitK euoutch to bt u Know That no miiOi-r what we suffer, InVauis int'lt mo . . . O ' ' 'bleaio Tribune . . n "t'tiok with kh.- He has been ti last line Ioiik enough. rhdnKf to: I'se HovK Thayei B liu'illa. WHY MEDFORD NEEDS TIIK.CO.MI'KKTK rcporl cf t lie MiMll'i.n! water survey iii;mIc by 1lit wt'll-UiiKwn livdriiulie eii'-'int'ers l. ('. Ilemiy Jintl i'. i Ivillard wiih printed in The .Mail Trilniiu yt'stprdiiy. It is lo lie lioped tlint t'vciyoin' who inleiid.s to volt on October Stli will ruml this report. It shows clenrly, in a convincing and con MTVHlive fashion, why Mcdford .should secure a new water supply al (lie present time. The report shows in the first place flint the' present supply doeH "not meet, the ordinary requirements of domestic use," cither in fluidity or quantity. It can only he rendered iidcqunlc temporarily by Dip use of meters, and this would he, nt best, tin expensive ami uiisalisl'iPV.tory nuilieshift. No one in Med ford wishes to spend nearly a million dollars on a new water system if it fan lie avoided. If the present system could he. made to tide the city over, without eiidanm-riii the health and prosperity of tin? city, everyone would he for it. Jlut as the engineers say: a !I7. The possibility seemed allrartive ol postponing; mow main pipe line eolistruetiou lor a bm ; lime ,v Ih- Introduction of inelerM. It now neenin probable that flit Hum that new eonstrue I inn may thiiM be put ofr would le only until the city population has Krown lo Jl.iMiU (nee sei lion ), :ts. postponement In main Hue t-onst ruction in this manner would not only involve the expenditure ol about $.'(0,0nu for meteia and I he subsequent cost of maintenance and meter reading, 'nit would also reiriilre the maintenance of the present wooden main pine line. This would necesaita an annual exiynditure of $Ja. uuii fur ihree years for new collars and thereafter the cost of gradual replacement of pipe. A tier all lliln Ik done the (y would 'I'll be subject lo Hie present llinliatlon or Its wate(- supply and lo Its uiiMitlslaetory iliiallly. It would aualn soon be ,oiifionted whh Hie neceKsKy or enlarKliitf IIh suppl and then, (,,, delay for any consilient hlo lime mluhl render Hie city's present k oil Hile to Hit; Itutte creek waters itiestlonable, duo lo not patting ibe watei-s to lMiieflelnl use. In other words the present system is costing the city at least :fc."i.000 a year in upkeep and repairs and this upkeep will continue. Twenty-five thousand dollars a year is interest on half a million dollars. Instead of speudintr such a sum tm a system that is inadequate and unsatisfactory, isn't it hetler business and better sense to put no more money into this old system, but add a little more money, and get a new system that will give Mcdford the best water supply of liny place its size on the Pacific (.'oast? Medfonl's water problem is similar to the worn-out automobile problem. There comes. a .time when the old ear costs more than a in-w one and doesn't give half tin; service or sat isfael ion. As a !eal owner said the other day when asked if lie intruded to have .his piieicnl chariot overhauled and make it, last out another year: "No, I can't afford it." The truth is, jMrdford can't afford to keep tin; old waler sys tem any longer. . The purchase of a new system at this time is neither extravagance nor luxury. It is in Hits last analysis merely business economy, and plain, unvarnished, common sense. I QUILL Al Iciisl Mm Kiixuplionc 1 uNi t s Aiikhih Miiino who will now olli'tjo is diiil. The fiim! ti'sl ol' ixTsoiialily after K('"iii! a vaealiou. The jury system would he ideal if jurors knew which set of liars to believe. At least the ass that spoke in llilile times didn't say he was re minded of two Irishmen. One way lo avoid a yearning close proximity lo it grindstone. Doubtless one ant feels important beeause it has laid up wore Miimlis than another. Women are no! Ibe only ones who depend on intuition. There's Ibe ineebanie who "fixes" your ear. A village- is a phire where one The situation has about reai'hed 'the point where (here's no profit in woolens fin1 anybody exeepl the moth. RipplingRhumos THE MORGUE. MY NKI'IIKWS, all in brave array, before my collage stand mid ask, "Where shall we go today, to learn a lesson grand'' "We'll seek the morgue," 1 make reply; '"it is a ghastly place, for there Ibe vagrant dead men lie, too often in disgrace. Mill haply from the ones who sleep unhoiiorcd and unsung, we may some sort uf lesson reap, of value to the young." Then grimly through the dcatliliousc gijte, ami down the ibirkling ball, I led my nephews twenty-eight, Ibe short ones mill Ibe lull. We paused before a rough hewn slab on which a large man lav; "Oh, boys," 1 said, "keep careful tab on what you see this day. This man was bound to have his drinks whatever might betide, though he was warned by friendly ginks who tub! how olhers died. In every paper lie perused be read how liipior's made in filthy dens, and still he boozed, and wilh bis flagon stayed. Th learned physicians and the cops nil war-noil bin) be would die, and still he'd lake his forty drops whenever he was dry. Though others perished or went blind, he thought he was immune; his works, htsnid, were ijj'P" per lined, iiinl never out of tunc, lint yesterday be drained a bowl, a rigid good w illiewaught, ud to 111 is place of gloom and dole his shattered form was brought." And as we left, that grisly place, where ghostly things prevail, my nephews fried. never chase alny the liootletftrail I' O A NEW WATEIl SUPPLY. POINTS llii! ulo. It kucjis the nioiilli Imsy, prnm - cil lo work a wily Mirough is Iho aliilily lo (,'cl a raise jnsl for thrills is to keep tlic nose in ' ean be a shirk on sflS a week. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY . TIME FOR SCHOOL I l I 16 '8 I fy Do you see that peaked 7-8-9-10? It is tlic roof of our 1-2-3-4-5-6 liouse. 19-20 love our school 3-9-13-18-22 and our teaclicr, too. Last JG-21-26-31 I was in the third year class. This year I am a senior. I have written "class 1-7" at the top of all my books. We all 19-24-28-33 the same kind of clothes to school and wc think it is 22-23-2-1-25 so fine a plan as then wc 32-33-34 not bothered about different styles of clothes. My sister's teacher asked her if a pine 2-8-12-17 was a flower or a 12-13-1-1. I have 26-27 idea it is the fruit or seed of the pine. My friend Alfred lives very 29-30-31 off from here so 4-10-14-cn he is much 6-11-15-20-25 than the latest pupil 16-17-18 indeed he is. Answer To Last Puzzle 1-5-9 (Ice), 2 .1-4 (sun). 8-9-1011-12 (melts), S-13 (me), 2 6-11 (sit), 1115 (on), 4-7 (no). 1214 (so). Copyright, by The International Sindieate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. 8.nd totter. prtalntnf to mtmimi nMith an hyfiana. not to .Ihm. tflaino.!. oi rMtm.nl, will bo vnnrM by Dr. Brady If a .tamoMl. a.K add.ind on.lopa lo .notoaoa. Lalt.r. ahould-ko brlot and wrltton In Ink. Owlna to tho lorao number ol loltora raaolvod, only f.w .an do anowerefl n.ro. no ropiy eon oe made to tuortea not oonrormlng to inetruottona Addran Dr. Wllllea Brady, Ir Mra of Hi la nmuaper. lilK Till Kirkc'ly Hah)-. lii'KO, rapidly yrmvhitf brea f'l lnfjintu arc often Xvurnl nffoctiMi Willi rit'kolH. and vory fjil infiuitu raised n KiihsHtutoH fur unt u ml fond iiru al moHt always -more or Ichh afffeted with rkki'lH. nick els is a nutiTtional tiiseaso wliich lo winH In the parly njuutlm jf lift; but Ijfte m e h rnanifest by clinical examina tion only after tho bahy Ih six to ciht months of ntso. The 1 j-- evidence of tho be- KlnnlnK of the dis- monlliH licforo (ho .disease becomes clinically manifcHt. In a serlcH of L'lfi lufunts studied hy Dr. Martin M. Kliot and her associates In the New Haven children's bureau, no less than 1 S(i, or practically nine out of ten. showed clinical hIkhh of rickets at the ae of ei'ht months or thereabouts. In those cases the clinical diagnosis of rickets was made upon tho finding of two or more characteristic stuns, of which these are common ones: Kn lartred rlb-cnrtiluKe junctions "the rachitic rosary!" thickened wrists; Ini'KO appearing square head, duo to thickened bosses or prominences of the hones of the forehead: a deep Kroovo between the narrow chest and the prominent belly, Called Harrison's proove; soft spots other than the nor mal ones (front anil back fontanellrs) In tho bones of the head. These are all siuns observed by the physician, ami not symptoms. There are no charao lerlslle symptoms of rickets. The dis ease affects all tho functions of the body more or less. The. present view of Hie experts Is that rickets Is duo to n deficiency of a vitamin In the diet of the nursinu mother or the diet, of the child, and this vitamin Is most richly furnished In cod liver oil. HioiikIi In less decree present In the yolk of ckk, butler and pure fresh raw milk As a routine practice for the pre vention of ricketM kooiI nutrition au thorities now advocate the Kivlnu of cod liver oil daily to infants raised on the bottle, bcinnim; with a few drops dally at the aue of three mouths and Increasing gradually until the Infant takes from one to two teaspoon fit Is dally at the age of eight months. Nothing but plain coil liver oil .should be used without the advice of your physician, for most extracts or other preparations manufactured from cod liver oil are of questlnnablc value for this purpose: there are numerous good brands of plain cod liver oil on the market. Considerable new spa per promin ence has been yien the dictum of Dr. Kdward .Mellanbv, of the medical re search council of London, that the too liberal use of cereals In the diet is the main cause of rickets. Mellanby's studies, however. have only given further support to the teaching that rickeis Is a nutritional disorder due to vitamin deficiency. The cereal foods, are notoriously deficient tn vitamin. They are also tad oriously fattening. In rickets there Is n serious fault In the utilization of ealcium (lime. Iv the body. The vitamin In question set ins to have something lo do with that. So hns(cxpnsme of the body to the ultraviolet rays of direct sunlight or of an are lamp or a mercury va por quart ?! lamp. All young infants should have daU nun hatlf. and we w ill give more detailed suggest ions about thin heallh habit In another talk. (,i i:sTius wi ANswrits. 1. union. I n you know of any medicine or treatment which will kill or cheek the growth of n bunion? (Mrs. S. K. Answer Hunion.ls not a growth. It Is rather n partial'dlslocatlon of the meat toe Joint, with Inflammatory thickening of the onds of the bones nnd usually an Inflamed or Infected i bursal pad over Hie joint. Only oper ation will remedy an established bun ion, 'and this usually involves removal of portions of the thickening hea'ds of tho bones. In-order to permit reduc tion of the dislocated joint and straightening of the toe. The cause of bunion is of. course improper shoes. land the adoption of proper shoes will prevent It If the freak shoes have nut been worn too long. A proper shoe has a straight Inside sole line, a wide sole (a Utile wider than the widest part of the ball of tho foot when the foot is bearing tho weight of the body) and sufficient room to permit wig gling the toes within the shoe. None of these features can be had in freak shoes, which are all I right for people who do not mind the root troubles rreak shot's cause. Uudlo from I bo San. Is there any danger In taking n ra dio receiver back home from a tuber culosis sanitorium where many pu tlenls used it? ( lt. V. A.) Answer .No. There Is no .reason to believo that Inanimate objeetH ever curry tuberculosis. A Habit Sometimes Could you tell ine If more than one Caesarian operation can be perform ed on the same woman. I have had one successful Caesarian operation myself, which explains why.l am. In terested. (S. li.) Answer Ves. the operation lnay bo repeated several times suecesHfullly. In some such cases the second opera tion has proved easier than Hie first, and by the Hum the third or fourth has been done the thing gets to be n hihit. llciixol ns ait AiilUKiinck 1oh Would a mixture of one part ben zol to four parts gasoline, as an anti knock fuel for the automobile, be harmful or dangerous If the odor of the benzol is very pronounced in the closed car and In the garage? (L. t!. M.) Answer Ves, benzol h ton poison ous when Inhaled to be safe for such use. Crown Ir1iiir (iiilns .Majority. liACCONMU. Italy. The crowa prince having attained his majority has become a lieutenant. In the army. Cnolr with an. I ;' r--;illiuiui y BUS FLIES MOSQUITOES IS OT M S BEDBUOS " F LEAS tT..Ten.trfeotrrartnreurbtdroom P.ror. miring and no m..qulto wilt elna In your ..r,. Equallr rfl.cll.. aiM.n.l rr..moih..n...ndb.dbi e. Half-pint Soc. pint ;, quart IIJ3. THB TANOUF.FOOT COMPANY Grand Rapid., Michigan HICHEST I Th' Miisa(loiial an' tlarhf robbery o" Hi' ;imi (hmisc ItailMM-uc, IC. It. . has been cleared up In Hi' arrest an' conredoii ' Ix'ininie Peters, t'tlay. He says hes hecu unable f llud nuy cmplnj iiH-iit that jest Milled him since he graduated seven years ago an wu. iiecdlir new headlight bulbs. "We're Jest oat o' knickers," Mild a clerk t'tlay when TIMoid Moots tried I' buy u bus. 1 1 less Mill. Poems That Live Advice to a (.irl. Never love unless you can I Sear with all the faults of man! Men sometimes will jealous be Though but little cause they see. Ami hang the head as discontent. And speak what straight they will re pent. Men. (hat but one Saint adore. .Make a show of love lo more; licauty must be scorned in none. Though but truly served in one; Kor what is courtship but disguise? True hearts may have dissembling eyes. Men. when their affairs require, Must awhile themselves retire; , Sometimes hunt, and sometimes hawk. And not ever sit and talk: If these and such like -you ean bear. Then like, and love, ami never fear! - T. Campions. Who's Who !jCOH1lI Schf. At 1'14,'ht.v-flve.JjOopoltl SclU'lU), New York inilliunnlro, Is ' endouvoiinff to help those who have been lews suc cessful in life than he. He has al ready uiven $2, 5 0 0,0 0 0 to the I"1 o u n d a lion for Itoys to be used for education of youths who would lead clean lives and wish to better their status. A short '.time uko be distributed checks to a LI bis em ployes, ranging u p w aids from f 1000. Scheon r t a rted LtOPOLD "iCHEPP life as a poor boy. His father died when the lad was 10 and his mother had a hard struggle. At ten young Leopold Invested bis nioiiey In palm leaf fans and sold them on horse cars. Ills trade boomed so that be hired two boys jiml added matches to his wares. Soon lie peddled bis wares from a horse and wagon. At 0 he opened a shop and hired a clerk. When 27 be had made $30011 Importing and selling lea, spices and cocoanut. .Starling wilh n working capital of IS cents and acquiring millions, Leo pold ijcliepp is now known as the cocoanut king." When lie recently sent forth an appeal for aid in giving bis fortune to heller tho world, thousands ans wered, r.ut it was only the rare reply which outlined a philanthropic plan, almost all were personal re- lilesls ranging from $H1 to $5000. I Cook with gaH. f - mm m & i lT.fi Ifit-m Wong Pon Chinese Medicine r'or Trratntr-I nt Acnte and chrnnlo Dlnpaiva of Meat and Women. T.nd tnmm al. Inflwnt im. '. bl.dil.r and atomarb trout., flta. ..mla. nittw eoHa. Itm.le troublaa, pa7 Jlma. law, ntimcn,a, a.thraa and throat trn.-MM, rheumatl.m, amanorrhora. goitre, MwumptJon, oaurrh, pllta, bTdrocala, .1. Offloa Hourai i A. M. to I . M. ... Cononltatloi, Free tl gouth Front 81. Modtorg, Or Cli ilrcn's I'ictorinI . ('ions U'onl Puzzle r Itut.niPl! Across. Word 1. Whir the old woman ir the picture lived. Word A dead person who it blcs.-ed and held in reveiencc by tfce cnuren. Word 6. What Is found in huge drifts in the country in winter. Kunnine Down. Wore L A ribbon belt for dres. Word 2, A common odorous vegetable. Word 3. 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