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o T'feronTi mur, TnrriTTNnfo tdtaitotit). flrfiox. tttjrwday. KmQrcMnER 17, mr : """" i o v ... VXUV, F0TTT7 o Bedford Mail tribune ' AN INnR1'RNDHN'r" NKPAHKa PIJBU8UKU KVKKV AFTKKNOON .UUIPI B1INOAT. BY TUB " MEWOHD PK1NT1NU CO. 11m Hrdford Sunday Horning Hun U farn1hJ vtarrlbcrt dl ln Uit hvd daj cuiif ow Of fir : Uill Trlh.int Building, Rortb fir strict. Phone 76. A oonioliditlon of Ui ! nun-ride Tim, th Bedford Mill, the MrdruM J rutunt, m bo tun int OregouiiD, Uit Aiblund Tribunt. RORKHT W. RUHL, E'tltor. 8. 8UMITBK HUH II. UMixger. B II all In Advinni Daily, with Hunciuy Run, yif ...7.0 Dally, with BumUy Hun, month 7f Dally, without Sunday Hun, year 9-60 Dally, without Sunday Hun, month ... .86 Wwkly Malt Tribune, out year t 00 Sunday Bun, one year t.00 T OARHIKR In Medford. Aatilind. Jacaaon Title, Central l'oirit, l'lioenlx, Taieut and on fUirhwayii: .1 .7f. Daily, with Sunday Sun, month... LiaftT. without HuiitUr Hun. month, Dally, without Sunday Hun, one y.ar... 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.40 Ail terma by carrier, caah In adtanco, Kntered aa aecond-rlnaa matter al Med ford, Orefon, under act of March B, 1870. , Official paper of the City ol Mrdford. Official uapcr of Jackson Couity. Sworn daily avtrft rrreulnnnn for all ajiontha ending April lat, 1024, 8flfi, more than double the circulation of any other paper pub (Ubed or circulated in Jackson County. Th only paper beiwt-M. AWjny, Ore., and Oblco, California, a diwUnce of over 400 anilee, having leased wire Associated Preaa aervice. MKUBKftft OF Tnp. WmfMTMi TOKHS. The Aaeociiited l'rest la eicluai vely entitled It the nee for republication of all newa die- etchca credited Co It or not othfrwtat credited Uila paper, and alco to the local newa pub- oanea nerein. All rights of republication of special die pltchet berelo sr also reaerred. T Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur I-onr. Tim I'reRlilont'n choloofir Coiiki'okk fiivurH "nmdlfiontlon of t ho VnlMoiiil Aot, cnnniHtont with toinpornm'o." There hooiiih to ho nothing tho niultor witli tho idea, excopt that it 1h sen nihle. O 0 A rOOLBBJ, POLICY. ffi O JIM MOST fiwfiMi iiii'tlmd of In-atiug r.ulii-als is lit make o liiarlrtf (if tin-in. 1'lie barring of litis man, Nliiiiur.ji Saklatvuia, , ml-cyV-d I.olo of tin; lirilisli iarliaiiicii! from this t-oimlry, wlien he hail liecn ullowi-iJ to ail- his views without rt-stniiiit, in his own, instead of weakening the i-razy cause of eomiiiuiiisiil, will ( n- n t Ii t;n it. The I'liitcd Stales has nothing to i'ear from eoinnmiiism, so lou; as it is allowvd tin- free and iroih,vlacrtie air. The way to treat the vcrlial dyiiainiler is not to refuse him u hearintr, lut within deeent Icpil liomids. give him one. Let him Inlk, let him air his fantastic theories, for in. them lies the seed of his own destruction. Hut deny him a liciirin;.', particularly before, his utterances un known, and thousands of people will at once conclude, that this man has Ninni-tliing to say which is worth hearing, which their nov el iniicnt fears, and which can't be admitted into the atmosphere of free tliscussion. It gives a dignity and Ntrerj-ith to the cause of liol slievisin, which that futile ami destructive philosophy in no sense deserves. j y There is nothing new about SaklatvniH. He is merely repenting the familiar jargon of 1 he- Russian Ketl. His talk has been passed about in Hvde I'nik for decades. He stands for revolution and the dictatorship of the proletariat. Old stuff! Kiiiina (loldman and lierkmaiin chanted practically the snmo tune several years ago. They were arrested and deported for it. AVell few people would object if this, mini with his unpronounce able name were arrested and deported, after he had come here and violated the laws of the land. Hut our state department refuses to let him 1n. It ignores the plea that he will obey this country's laws, and pronounces him gnilly before he has a chance to prove it The distinction between the Gnldman.cn.se and the S. fv case may appear a slight one. Hut it isn't. It represents the difference bitwcen a wise policy and a very foolish one. CROSS-WORD PUZZL1S STORY BUSY EDWARD -6a. . MOTHKIl ItKATKX; ItA II Y KID NAI'KI); FAMILY ItATTLlO LIVKLV JIlllno J'ditlaixl .Journal. f One would HU5it'et u zi'Hlful citinhat. What u.Hcd to lo known ns "ponlal funcnil illrr'lorH," urn now culled "comfort J t mortlclanx." Tli V of O foutlmll ti-am may win ftomclliiim hcHldcM "nioial vli-torlcM" thiH fall. They look "woak on ;iiht. A $1,000,000 ntln f,. Wed., catch Iiik farmeiH with llicir liny up. It Hpolled tho flwhliiK for a n umber who CloKlMl to UllC'Ild lllf! full. Tit KN I) OF Til 14 TLMF.K (lnvaf;M1(' MUii., Nchh) JaiiH-H MedlllUMiddy'H UoIIh Royco wan Htolen while Hlandln in front of the county pom bourn-, where he wiih veiling liln at'd paronlH. , , Oneo upon n time then was a Kir! who wnHhed Iho dlnhoH, Kot to work promptly,' nnd never mlHKed a dance. Pumpkin pleH are beiiiK committed In the heanerleH. The main aulmtance with a little mnro hnklim. oukIU to produce a eood fireplaco lirick. 1 Thera will ho a mooting of nlonm hentlng plant ownei-H next week, to fletormlno what the holo in tho fur nuco In for, if anylhtiiK. Mlrttnh CI. AVaHhhiKton Maddox hap ft new sweater. It la the hint yell in ic ri i i:it cool, von it ((ninth I'iism Courier) ' FarmeiH are up In arnin. KoniellmeH we're up and out In not much hut arms, hut havo time to Rrali a hIioIkuu. We'ro KoinR to catch or report you If possible mo you'd bent tran.srer your opeiiloiiH elsewhere. AIUKI'IIY KKSIUKNTS. AVirkedness 1h Kaininj? by leaps rnd boumlH, locally. It has been over IN months since a trump lecturer awoke our "militant riKliteoiisness," nnd made nclk'hhor want to bite neighbor. . Tho metropolitan press Is being castlKated for not kIvIiik tho cyne lHistle performances of tho Willlnm Hunday, prosperous evanKoUst, pub licity to thu exclusion of world events. A Iike Creek cow was shot Tues. pin. Mistaken for a man by n deer. A mti;iiT ri'Ti'ni-: Selcneo invents labor-savliiK. tinie savhiK and dlstance-savlitK machin ery, and the machines ihen kill n ceitaln percentage of those who use them. There Is a certain niallKnniu-y hi machinery; like every servile class It now and attain turns upon its inas iers. JVi'harv wo may look abend to n tlmo when almost no one will die of natural causes, except It be from obi iikc, and almost everyone will be killed in some one of the multtiudl nous mechanical ways that will be in CTOHNhiKly nvallable. Thero will then ho no Ioiik, llnner ItlK. painful llneN,ses, no slow declines Willi Kradunl loss of mental and phys ical functions. Mislead, wln tlur li in 1 1 - ini i -old Johnny or T.I -year-old Ki andma w ho Is to pass on. I lie event will lalce place wllh a dash and verve. fine moment the candidate for dissolution will bi u full career perhaps two or threo miles up In the nlr, or In some woinb-iiul. beautiful factory of swiftly sliding, ipilet. stetd wheels and levers, and the next, with n dramatic rush am) bann, will be In eternity. No one wtll ever be quite certain of llvlnn out (he day; every, one will stand a fair chance of living to be I Ml; n mood of advciiluie and Kaiety will doubt lews settle down Upon the world. The doctot. of course Will nil starve to death, though the hutuon will contrive to eke mit a vIiik; and on the whole the prospect h very pleaslnn one. ( Indepen QUILL POINTS middle boys." gc is that period when he likes to call his cronies "the Twopanls suits just increase the difficulty oT remembering where that key is. Not. one of I hem, in an effort to be popular, lias invited the coiiKri-pilion to smoke. Jyt OS '3 rt lb I I" 11 " 19 M j Poor Edward is full ol grief and 10-11-12 for he must moiv the 1-2-4-13 before he can go with us to 3-5-14 a moving picture show. Ed uses a little lawn 10-17-18-19-20 and 9-17 doubt it will take him all day to mow the lawn. Edward's mother calls him 13-14-15 instead of 6-15 but 10-19 call him Ed, 2-3 it is shorter. Is g ass 4-5-6-7-8 do you suppose 11-20 is it not ? Answer To Lost Puzzle 1-6-10-14-17-20 (poster), 19-23 (Is), 13-U (it). 1-2-3-1 (past), 2 7 (at), 1115 (of), 5 6 7 (not), 16-1718 (let), 20 21-22 23 (rows), 5-9-13 10 (nail), 18-20 (to), 11-12 (on), 9-10 (as). 4-8-12 (tan). Copyriuhl, III2S, by The International Syndicate Ike I, nrk, holdover lxtotlcjrffi-r Ii-r Kry Chief Lincoln V. Ainhvivs, is hullillii' un Italian villa. A ctm- fEn-KMiinu says he's currletl til' niiih' iinihn-ller IKI5.II0U lililiw, but lie don't say tvliotiu it Is. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. 8l.riMl l.t t. r. n.rt.lnlna tn .......I n 1 1 k mw,M ku - - . . Ji.. . I - IrMtmWll. Will b. W,w.r hv Dr. Br.dw If m ata mnr. ..I, jAAmA anw.lnM I . Lilian ihould'b. brM nd wrUt.ii In Ink. Owlni to Uia lire, numlwr of Ult.n rM.lnd, only iJ!" "Z . No wly un b. mul. Is .uarlM not oontortalm U ImtnntloM Mintt Dr. Wllll.a Brady, Ir sira of thl immimkh. Poems That Live tluzjithlctlcs. The Hanich idea to take the profit out oT war isn't new. ol American patriots look a profit out of the last one. A lot One shudders lo think how many lliiiif-'S there will be to spend money for fifty years from now. There's nothijif; you can say for a dry season except that it isn't necessary to mow a dead lawn. Perhaps in tiipe it, will be possible lo guess a woman's age liy the location of the vaccination mark. Game Laws in Jackson County Deer wllh horns, open season Sep tember Joth to October 20th, both dates inclusive. 1Ug limit, two bucIi deer in any one season. Silver Kay ttqulrrcls, open season, Sept. 15th to Oct. inth, both dates in clusive. Has limit flyo such squarrclH In any seven consecutive days. Hear, open season, Nov. 1st to Nov. 30th, each year. Chinese pheasants, blue pro use, ruf fled Kvouse or nativo pheasants, open season. Oct. Kith to Oct. 31st, each year, both dates Inclusive.- Han limit, four of any such birds in one day, or olfcht during any seven consecutive days; not more than two female Chi nese, pheasants may bo killed In any seven consecutive days. (juatl, mountain or id timed and valley quail, open season, ' Oct. Kith tit Oct. 3 1st. ItaK limit, ten of such birds in any consecutive days. Ducks for which there is an open season: Open season Oct. 1st to Jan. Kith of tho followiiiK year. Hap limit five of such birds in any one day and not to exceed thirty of such birds in any seven consecutive days. Gee so, open season same as for ducks. Tins limit elht in any one day or thirty in any seven consecutive days. llunpirlan partrldKC no open sea son, protected at all tlmea. Note, there was liberated in Jackson county last spring throtiKh, tho courtesy of tho slato Kamn commission twonty fnut pair of these birds shipped from Umatilla county. ThcHO birds woro liberated at tho Hollywood orchard between Melford and Jacksonville, and the Jackson Couirty Canto Pro tective Association ask all sportsmen and others to refrain from killing any of these birds until such timo as the law fixes an open season for tho kill ing of the same. Trout, open senson April 15th to Nov. 30th. Catfish, open season April 35th to Dec. 31st. Itnss, open season Juno 15th to Dc cembcr 3 1st. COOK WITH KI.IX'TKICITY. RipplingRhumos mm i iiiWi ' KEEPING UP. I M KKKIMXl. up with Itit'C It. Px-ml, who livrs iit-xl door to mo ; I mulch Ins plays, like him I spend my summer hy the sen. Ho is a limn who likes to cut a swnlh exceeding wide, imd every dny I see him strut in nil his pomp nnd pride. That pride expands his little soul and eormgales his brow; and people say he has n roll that well might choke a cow. H I were wise, the neighbors say, I would this man ignore, and let him have the right of way in pence forevermore. Hut oh, it jars me to ob serve this fellow's gorgeous front; I swear I'll mark his every curve, and match his smoothest stunt. His auto is n super-nine, it is his latest pet; and now the mate to it is mine, although Tin deep in debt. He has a lovely motor boat that might gold medals win; and I blew in my bottom groat to buy myself its twin.' 1 have no peace, no trampii! mind, while blowing in my kale; the sheriff is' two jumps behind, collectors dog my trail. My friends and relatives insist that I have gone insane; full soon I'll mtet. they wot nnd wist, stark ruin and its train. Hut one thing cheers me as.l rise from stern rebuffs like these; there are a million other guys who have the same disease. A million men are keepiinr up with richer ones. I ween; they too will quaff the butter eup and hit the soup tureen. And to 9 poorhouse in the ddl some time we'll all repair, nnd rend our cummerbunds and veil, and weep together there. Dr. Itrady: A shoil timo ntro one of the editor ials that you write dealt with the himh school athlete and how ho is harming his health by participation In strenu ous sports. It is on a few of these. points that I de mand a recount. 1 am a lilh school athleto 10 years old and participate in thoso sports you call dangerous to one of my kind, namely, track the 440 is my specialty football. hockey J and basketball. Just what harm is this going to do, for unless you can-show me that im mediate death will result. I am not going to give them up? You said that they harmed tho heart, and 1 under stand they do a few other highly technical things, but what is their immediate effect going to bo I try to believe that I am strong and healthy I am not easily tired, never sick, quick, and it hasn't affect ed my mind yet either. So Just what in simple English 1 s nil tho harm that a strenuous game does to me? Your article also said that too much exercise is worse than none at all or words to that effect. If I am to quit strenuous athletics, what shall I do for exercise play croquet or the rough gamo of checkers? And after all, isn't tho good in other ways team playing, tho striving for an Ideal, the clean living that it in duces, nnd tho other virtues of compe tition almost enough to outbalance a weakened heart, nnd the aspect of dying nt 85 instead of AO? I I await your reply with interest, as my family believes that by active play" ing as I do now, I will soon be an in valid. (Perhaps I will.) Yours hopefully. If this boy hfmself composed and typed his letter.. I want to congratu late him and his school or teachers upon the excellence of his education thus far. Very few youths of tho day an write a letter of such length with out committing divers errors. Occasionally a boy of sixteen Is physically precocious as well as de veloped as the normal youth of col lege age. In such a case the objection which good physicians and educated physical trainers everywhere hold against football and long endurance races and other strenuous uanies for nigh school would not npply. Perhaps this boy is of that type. What does his own doctor say? What does the physical director in his school say or If there Is such an authority on the hffch school staff, does he exercise completo control over the football, the 41(1 yard run and other strenuous games, or is ho unceremoniously shoved nslde. as In most high schools where jnz.athletU-H prevails, and an uneducated. Incompetent. blatant quack coach given the control of things? 1 believe I simgested In the article which aroused this boy's interest some suitable games for regular high scnooi hoys, nnd I omitted checker? and croquet, lioxlng. swimming, the snort runs, baseball, tennis, basket ball, skating, hockey, hiking. Jumnlmr and various gymnastic, or gymnasium sanies are available for the high school boy who earnestly desires to net n good physical education, a good training for life. The boyn allusion to the "clean liv ing" that Jazzathletics Induces would be a pleasing theory were It not for tho rommon association of the other kind of living with which this verv abuse In the school. Jazznthletles embraces not only the fin men or sports mai neiong properly to grown men. I lege or university men. but also the evtU which go with profession alism In sport. Parents should be proud of tho boy who shines In his school athletic ac complij.hments nt they art of the bov who leads his das in nny kind of study It is alt education. Put ab normal precocity buregroitnble In any Ql'ESTIOXS AM) ANSWERS. Nary n Cubit. Kindly advise if it is possible to in crease one's height by means of exer cise, diet or any form of stretching apparatus. (C. XV. I.) Answer. No. Floppy Ears Daughter two mouths old has projecting ears which worry her mother considerably. (C. D.) Answer. Perhaps the ears may be made to lie close to tho head by keep ing on most of tho time a knitted skeleton cap so adjusted as to hold the ears in position. ' Protection Against Plpthorin. Would It bo possible to have a child aged 20 months and a little girl of threo years protected against dipthe ria by the toxin-antitoxin treatment (Mrs. ii. h J.) Answer Yes, tho younger the child the greater the susceptibility to dip theria, as a rule, nnd bonce tho great er tho need for such protection. Contagion Can any harm result or disease be contracted by tho mother nnd sister kissing a girl on tho lips after she has been so kissed by a man of bad moral habits? (Mrs. J. D. H.) I Answer. Tho moral habits of the man havo no bearing on the question. If an individual has such a disease as syphilis, there is somo considerable chance of contagion via kissing. Senatorial Privilege "What shall the patient do when tho doctors disagree? You recently in formed a correspondent that no medi cament or application would make her eyelashes grow longer. You dub bed that Idea "movlo magazine ho kum" or something like that. Hut here Is a clipping from a medical col utun conducted by a United Htatcs senator, and it seems to be at variance with your teaching. To the reader's query "What can I do to make my eyelashes thicker?" tho senator re plies: "Apply 1 per cent yellow oxide of mercury ointment to the lashes at night." How come? (D. and P.) Answer. Senatorial privilege nnd an artistic taste the I color of tho ointment matches the paper. Never theless the senator gets my vote any tlmo he runs. She Walks In lieauty. She walks in beauty, like the night Of col u d less climes and starry skies. And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellowed to that tender, light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray tho less, Had half Impaired the nameless graco Which waves in every raven tress Or softly lightens o'er her face. Where thoughts serenely sweet ex press How pure, how dear their dwelling place. And on that cheek and o'er that brow Ho soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow Put tell of days In goodness spent A mind nt pence with all below, A heart whoso love Is innocent. Lord Dyron. Children's Tictorlal - 0 Cross Word Puzzle Running Across. Word 1. "Lady , Lady fly away home." J Word 6. The remains cf coal or wed after it bas burned. Word 6. To make a load call. Kalinins Gown. Word 2. One who guides yoa to your seat in the theater. Word 3. The opoosite of lean. Word 4. To request. . YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. 1 Who's Who Sir Arthur Pal Tour. Tho "steel king" of Drltain, Sir Arthur Half our, a cousin of Karl Ital- fourt former premier, recently assert ed in an interview in this country that France Is a dangerous rival in tho steel export trade. Franco now mm has steel post ment surplus of due to the war settle- which gave Cook Eggs On Ice. N'RW YORK. An egg in a frying pan on a cake of Ice was cooked by wireless at the radio show. Tired After Eating? Try This Simple Mixture H you fool tlrod nftor catlnp, it i often a slKn of khs nnd nmliBostod mutter In your toniai')i or bowoln. .Simple liuikthorn bark, magnesium aulph. c. p.. jjlyrerlne. etc., ns mixed .In Adloriku. helps nny rnso satt on Ilio Hlomat-h, unlet duo to deep aoateil onuses. Tho QUICK notion will Kurpiiso you. Adlerikii Is won MelTu! for ennstiimtloll it often works In ono hour and never gripes. II. l lis Iliui- store. - Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS VNITKI STATKS HKXATOIl J AM KM J. I'UOSSI.KV Of Portland. Oregon, herein- on nnunoes that ho Is a oandldato fur the Itepuldloan nomination for I. l Komi. u-r at me May, 1IU6, l-rlmnrles. l-.xporlenoe and Ciunllfloatlnns: Raised on an Iowa farm r'.i-,..ii,,.in,i from owa I'nlverslty aondomle and law departments anil n,ut !,, at Vale. Served four years i I'mmtv Superintendent of Sehoola ..r.-...'t five sessions In State Senate. Served six and a half years as l'. S. Attorney under Itnoseyoll and Tafl. Vi.n.,i,'l minrd and Mexlran horder servloe and twenty. nine inonths In World war from Oregon, over win, line divisions In rhampalsn nnd tltse .lsue an ilwith ltalnhow UJd) divis ion In ArKonne. U ill Work XOalOUslV for ,!oynlM- met)of Oregon and support of meas ures for real benefit of f suggested bv their organizations. Kn- 'T uoroi court and Ucform Senate Utiles. (V. her tho Alsace- lorraino territory. which is rich In mines. Sir Arthur runs three steel mills in England. He is president of the Association of the Pritlsh Chambers fif Cnmrnnfon n H .-ODarjrpnolMi RXJft a member of nu merous business commissions. During the war Pal four served as a member of the advisory committee to the treasury, nnd tho committee on mu nitions. , In 1010 he was a member of his cousin's committee on com mercial and Industrial policy after tho war. Sir Arthur la chairman of Hie High Speed Alloys. Ltd.. nnd was chair man of the lop Industries commis sion In 1022. Politics claim none of his Interests; he is solely interested in business. In 1023 ho was a member of the national debt commission. He is also a director In several banks. Ho is married and fifty-two years old. Ono son, Francis, is now In the United States with his father. Fran cis has a brother and three sisters In England. Tho peer's favorite recreations are riding, fishing and shooting. He was graduated from Ashville college, Har rogate nnd Is a conservative. Tonight1 For Dessert Have MRDFORD GLASS CO. Glass for automobiles and all pur poses. We repair broken windows: resllver old mirrors; make mirrors arty si.e; complete line beveling ma chinery; experienced help. J. V. MOItOAX. Manager, 118 S. Harllclt. Phono 140. Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Qarage Doors- O. B.Williams Garage Doors can not sag if properly hung posi tively will never drag on the ground. They're made right and stay put. Each joint pinned and wedged and then glued with waterproof cement. Built of the finest kiln-dried fir. Standard size4'x8', each (In'fiT.d) $8.50 or we will make any Uc desired Since 1899 we have been selling direct from mill to user. For Sash, Doors or Mill Catalog wvji. ii win iy you to consult our catalog. Write today catalog is FREE for the asking OB.WlLEIAMS Sash and Doors 1900 1st Ave. So., Sentllo, Vn. CERTIFIED . Federation Seed Wheat. CERTIFIED Red Oat Seed. Blue Club Baart Sulphur Landplaster FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE v Ob. rx 'j Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment ol Aonte and chronic Disease of Mob and Women. 0nw and tumor trtttrd. foflrtnEi, rl 7, Mi.l.l.r and ttcmach troubi-n HU. aml, mnuft. colds, t.ra.l, Iroublw. par alT'i.. h,.r n.timn,a. a.thma and tbroal amblea, .aDn,tl,in, atntnorrho-a. joint. onmnpUoa. MUrrh, pIlM, hrdroca!., al- Offloa Nourai I A. M. to I P. H. CdRWtllallAH FlM ?H nn!H Fro.1t si. MMMfj. 0r! 00 o o ,i -J