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Entered ae aeoond-claaa matter at Bedford, OrtfOD, under act of March a, 107V, Official paper of the OU7 ol Bedford. Official paper of Jackson Cctnty. Sworn dally averter crrcuutjoo for mofitha ending April let, 1024, Bfl&H, more than aouble the circulation of any outer paper; puo- oaneo or ctrcuiaiea in jam bob uowhj. The. only paper becweet .Alton Ore., and Ohlco, California, a dletance of ver 400 Ilea, barlof laaaed wire Aeaociated Preaa eemoa. BKBBER9 Of TFTfc AfrxrnnATnn PRKSS. The Aaaoclaled Preaa la 4ju.ua.ffl7 entitled a mi use tor repupiieauon 01 an newa - aie- C tehee credited to It or not otherwise credited thle paper, and also to the local news pub shed herein, All riftta of republication of ,fpaolal tUe aatAea herein are also reeorred, Ye'Smudge'Pot By Aitlinr Perry, -A. MEW .WATEJ3YSTEM ' JJDR A JD01LAB A MONTH. ATTOnNKY HIT IM AMnlflUITT ( 1 Id lino Klumnth Knlla News) Wher.vep it In, It's painful. - J If a quart of moomihino can lie pro cured, which In- highly doubtful, .It will ho matched with a cjuurt of city water, The lending demooratio candidate for the US. senate from this common- weulth. "has assurances," the fearless ineti-opolltan pretui InforniH. The nuture of tho ussurnnces Is not re vealed, but are. probably, that he can't he beaten any worse thun the last democratic nominee for the U. R. senate from this state. He Ih a lead Ing candidate hecuuse of a fuss with the l'resldent .-nnd -the '-Hhlpping Hoard. Why don't Home ennobled democrat Ret mnd at the chief execu tive, and try hln luck defeating Cong, iluwley? I'apn's pnnls legs will soon be a Hkirt for baby. no ii.A(.'i'. turn. IT , (I'I'OHH llHiatf'll) Rhaw was Hhot In the leg after an., nutomoblle chnHu OiYough the . downtown dlHlrlct, by tho offlcera who auupecU'd . It con- talned liquor. No whiskey won found, however. 1 . , MKMOHY . Among normal people there Isn't any, such thing an a poor memory. There; Ih merely a convenient and nc comm.Pdatlng momory that Ih cnlled poor solely because It does the will of lt maHter. flay to your Hon Willie that he mut vlHlt the denllHt next TueHiluy and have a tooth rilled, nnd. he will for get. . It" won't be a mntter of pretond ingV It really and truly-will forgot cross-hls - heart - and - hopu-to-dle. Kvery" fibre .of hls being will conHplre to enable him to forgot, for IiIh peaco of mind dupends upon forgetting. -Now, Hay to him: "Hon, remind me next Tucmlay and we'll go to the olrcuH." Floods nnd flreH muy come a thoUHiind concernH may occupy him on Tuesday ho may bo down with the mumpH: but promptly . on the hour he. will speak out of tho depthH of his misery and remind you of your promfHe. . Jim has forgotten to pny you thnt five dollars. You think he hasn't really forgotten about It, but ho Iiuh. lie hann't your reason fnr.reniemhor Ing It. 411 memory functions nH your functloiiH. Until thlH . moment you had forgotten all about tho ten dullurfl you borrowed from Hill. The Hmnll boy who can't remember whether you ent him for soda or raisins can name tho nix lending hit ler and give their averages. He enn't remember tho multlplloallon lable, but he can remember the iiueer device"' In hi radio set. I Tho college boy who can't remem ber the significant facts In n page of- text can remember a complicated yell wlihout conscious effurt. It Is whully a matter of whnt fltnteHinen call "enlightened self InlereHt." An homuit dog may forgot that howling Jius been forbidden, but ho doesn't forget whero ho burled it bone. i Many men - forget when tuxes are due; never yet Iuih one forgotten to call for his pay envelope. . . (Ualtlmore Sun) , , qp.IIR OrPONEN'TS of n new water system J8r Medford elare Ml the- oily now-liim in Fish Luke both- an -umplu snpply'.and a piiao.iono, ' ; -: , . ' 1 H lliiH in true thnn wo utsroe it would be folly for irndford to piit so miR'h a 4 lead niekel intu the pureliasc of Hi Unite Kjirings or any other new water aoiircc. ,. But wo have a micakhiK idea tliio report, like that of. Mark 1 wain's death, is sliKhtly exiiKBcruted. At any rate the stale board of health doesn't .aKren. Medford's health officer doesn't nt?ree. We don't know of many -Medford housewives who agree. If there arc any wo wijjKest they Call Oil Dr. E. U. 1'iekel and ask him for the last official analysis by the state hoard, of health. That ought to settle it. ". '. A water supply, to be desirable, however, should, he more than fico from disease breeding geruis. It should .be palatable, it should at all times, be cool and clear. i Was the. Fish Luke water cool nnd clear and palatable during the; past, summer? How did it, look jn the 'bath tub? How did.it look and taste this year, last . year, the year before nnd the year before that? We don't .believe an extended argument on this point is neces sary. J he; people ot jUeuiord, .we believe, know what ' their water supply.it nnd has. been, and need not, go beyond their regular-sum. mcr experiences to reach a decision, as far as this point is concerned! i 1 ,; Hut the people of Medford do not- know, that is many oj themj the condition of Iho present water system, its physical condition. IS'ow a pipe line is no stronger than its weakest link. When a pipe line fails in: one place, it fails in all. 'According to the recent survey by Messers Ilminy and Dillard 7404 feet of the present pipe ;ne are in such condition n break may ocfnir at any time. ' ".To prevent such a disaster the city has spent nearly $25,000 the past.year,..and .if . this. pipe, line is retained, the city will, have .to spend thousands of .dollars more. And for what ? Not to get; bet ter water, not to get more water, hut .merely to keep from losing the inadequate and unpalatable water we now have. . . .Twcnty-fivc thousand -dollars for one year in upkeep. That would be interest on nearly a half million dollars. ,..... t Is that good sense or good business? Isn't it belter sense and better , business to abandon that decaying pipe line entirely,: nnd put that upkeep mtjiiey into n new pipe line, which will bring Med ford practically nn unlimited supply .of perfect drinking' water, put a mountain spring as it. were in every home. 'The Mail-Tribune favors n new water supply, for. Medford be cause it believes there is nothing that would do more to. add to the health and prosperity and growth of Medford. It will take money of course. - Hut it can be financed without raising taxes a penny. It can he-financed by increasing the water rate for the. individual about a dollar n month. i-n . . . ; Isn't pure water, palatable water and practically unlimited water worth n dollar n month? That is the question the people are called upon to 'decide on October 8th. We feel confident, they will deeiile it is. " ; CROSSAYJOKD PUZZLE STORY o B KITE'S PARTY 1 N; 'TT llelly was loin years olil y-lu lilt- lirsl ot September 1 her Moilici save lu'i a pany on the lawn. Sec the pieiiy laiiierns. h:inin on a .wire slrctihtil over the lawn, lines a huge lauierii. Ii J-t-lll I.' 14 right ovet a tea table and there s auoihei lanieni mvci a lea .table, ..vy Moihci inv.ucd tlctty s. cousin L.tlwatil. i-7 is 1-2-3. only boy ,in Ins lamily. - -''I. Impf Kil will not 12-13 arouiul hunting- snails and 4-5-6-7-S to tease lis with !" s.ml Kelly. ', , Answer To Last Puzzle ' 27-2S (w'e.,',t-8-13-l2i!- Uliuluwi 1 4 6 IS 7 iwlsliln?). 3 0-14-'18 2a (bhalli, ? 12 16-21-26 (goiiifji. 2g' 25' m oil. 21-i:i 2U ldog). 1,1U ' lie). 2I0 (do). Kit, 11 (hen). iu-21 lun), H 17-1S la idolij. 511 iiu). , tt-30 (sol. ' ' Cnnvriabl, l'im, hu Tbr Inlmnhimnl Fmilicntr DlriglblcH VI never Iks practical so long us wnf Is never iMMtiKniul on account .o' '111' weallicr, un' besides. liltchlu' iMts for til' blamed UUngs cost, t(x muili. I.utlier Kile uiikk home o piilerin college If lio kin pick up a giKl Brcond luind guitar. COMMUNICATIONS Personal Health Service Bjr WILUAM BRADY. M. IX tMlMtfll. MM 1 1 ha UtMMa bw nr. Hrarfw II - -1J .,1 j . , , , Utton tuuU'b brM anil wlltan In Ink. Owlna to Uw'uri raunlw of hrttort raMlvU, wilt Hm HI UnilU hr. NO rl HU M OlXte U nfla IWl Bahrain, ta laaiiuatlaai MraH Or. yslUtaa na4. Ir of Vila mhw. QUILL POINTS A foul and bin lnoney are hooii married. Uritain's new battleship is bin ('J'oiinh to impress anybody ex cept Mitchell. . . ' . Sweet Oil nnd CliiKt'r Toil. Tne most proposteroua village gos-; one bo nnd Interferes with one's sip .In the movies Iuih nothing on oldneals. Ohce I thought the poor gink Auntie Paroel, who used to strut thro who h?,d o undergo an operation f..r . ... .... u nppendlcltis was outa luck, but since , f?,n . V .. u 7" J 1 had "e mye" I n't sympathize ccasfully eluded the. police for several muh uh hlm . yenrs. One day ,,...., .vn n, . u,, been painted. i when I -was fresh from my freshman yaur In medical 84ihool-freHh seems Blfch n nadeqtiate word for It- Dr. Is han happened to be attending Chappie .Nurtlt, . across the way from our ma nor, for some kind of '.Vheumallsm whleh Chappie con tracted by getting his chest wet with a liquid for'whlch our town wns fa mous, when Anntle Parcel camo mlnc lniMilpn .und stopped .to make ob servations. ..Any animal or vegetable oil In large doses diminishes the secretion og gas tric juice and slows down gastric di gestion. It may therefore temporarily relieve secretion of gastric Juice, and this accounts for ninny instances. of apparent relief of gallstone colic or appendicitis by huge doses of such oil. To imagine that the oil can reach the seat .of trouble. In either gallstone disease or appendicitis,' Is anbsurd.' A girl aged seventeen writes thnt her physician states she has appendi citis she has had two attacks and 1'ovcrty is partly a state of mind, caused at times by n heigh bora now ear. . ;. , ;Thc only thing about , feminine garments that, never varies much in the criticism. Our usual luck: The price of new cars coming down, but no re duction, on paint, jobs. " . up to the-schoolhouse. when she navi gated, the .crossing down at the corner.' Having obtained competent nnd material evidence relating to Chap pie's indisposition and, given a prog nosis , in conformity with her estima tion of Dr.. Ishan, Auntie proceeded to e patriate on the pendecltus scandal, dwelling with great feeling upon the case of one unfortunnto victim who hnd been "Jacked In ice" for quite a spell before Dr. l.shnn could get to him. o that when -"that butch" .tried to cut Otto the poor fellow he could make, no Impression with his knife be-- The triangle may be eternal, but the "love" thut causes it -sn t ! u". h0 ,,oor 1-wMea were Another difference between character and reputation is that you euti build another character. Unless your vanity craves fodder, one of the very pleasant places to live is obscurity. i-" Dr.. Ishan was the nlnneer In our i should have the operation, but she has community In the field of ndbodlnnl ; Uen that 8ho "an cure It by tak surgery. but It wasn't nppendlcltis I '"B three tablespoonfuls of pure olive then;, Auntlo ri-rcel pronounced it;"" uniiy, anu sne nas great raitn in pen-decclt-us, with emphasis on tho Nature. She spells Nature with a cap deceit. ..Auntlo Parcel had a pair of I N as she sees It spelled In the corkscrew bangs whero bangs were I "magazines" published to spread the generally worn find sho emphasized advertising of the fake healers. She things by Jiggling her ' corkscrews. J d"ra not sn!" Ben Toll "'th capitals Then; too, she beat the modern flap- i 1 supplied them. Let us pray, per to noticeable stocklmrs hv a irood brethren, thnt this misguided girl will fifty years. On a rainy day when the I grow' sick of her olive oil treatmont streets were nil muddy. Auntie l3ar- "erore ner next attack ot oppendid col's stockings could bo noticed nwavl11"- 1 think I'd rather take castor oil Children's Pictorial Cross Word Pilule ff ltunning Across. Word 1. One of the things which Old King Cole, in the picture, called for. - Word 4. Opposite of sit Word 5. Another thing which . King Cole called for. . (tunning Down. Word 1. To shove. Word 2. A musical Instrument. Word 3. What heathens wor ship. SATUROAVS PTJZZIE A.NSWESED. that kind as n rule. , A' fool nnd. his cur nro soon started. Tex Holm! .mil- night mnrshal, nays he wns kept busy for two solid hours, Katurday evening trying to round up n number of young folks from i'owell nnd get them started home. They wore evidently on good terms with some bootlegger. (Tody, Wyo.. Times.) The, Joys of policing. ' LOHT A 'wife. Rultnhle reward ir finder will return to Tony Hamilton. Address Ho , 8. (Del Norte, Col., Triplicate.) , ; A policeman nrrested If. ft. Senalor Ktnnfleld at '. linker, On'., on Hut charge of being drunk. The Wlcblia KnRlo tfdvlses the Hillrcnuln to gel n good lawyer nnd plentl Insanity. IKunsoa City. Hlnr.l As tthrrs see It. ' Hot Stuffl - MEXICO CITY. If you Bmoko on the street or wobble after Imbibing lu tho state, of Tabasco, you'll have to My a tax 49 help fight tile locust !uusue, JW1 RipplinRhumos y, xion rioon, ' ml 4 FOOLS AND FOLLY. . Jih m 1 . -1 rvrn.j-o-Me. Ul 'VK ItKKN 'n fool," a young man said,, in anguish, to his lawyer; that he might paint tho village red ho stole from his employer. He traveled with. a crowd too swift, which caused him grievous losses; he stealthily began to lift tho coin that was i his boss's. Of course he knew that this was wrong, but he was J smooth and clever, anil he'd put buck the coin ere long, and then go straight forever. 'And now we see him in the jail, his pro- jeets in abatement; "l'vo been n fool," vc hear him wail, and we indorse his statement. So often men don't realize the- wild ness of their folly until in, jail they swat the flies in woe and melancholy. And then, their lives reduced to wreck, their folly, as they view it, seems monstrous, ami they ery, '.'By heck,, what demon, made us do itT" All lads are fools who leave the. road of honest men and steady; for them the harpoon nnd the gond of Nemesis are ready. -AH men are fools who yearn to spend more money than they're earning, who tap the'till that they may-wend where garish lights arc burning. - Far better live on shredded hay, and wear old hats and whiskers, than chase along the Great WJiiti. . Wif, .among the giddy friskers, and know, wlulo tpiaffing Mikers cool, that some day you'll be moaning, in bitter tones, "I've been n fool!" where prison doors are groaning. While vo gasped In horror at this tale Auntie Parcel rocnlled how elm ply and infallibly she hnd always cur ed Just such bellyaches with hot gin ger :tea and a . cupful of sweet oil. Right there is where I- mad one of my fU'st big mistakes. I ventured tot suggest thnt In tho prosense . of In flammation such n dose of oil scarcely could reach tho appendix, nnd Auntie l'nrcel told tho world I'd probably know, more when I grew up Auntie Parcel sincerely believed tho yarn nbotit the young man with the frozen insldes, but she wns not exact ly A dumbbell, for sho knew some things which woro so. she knew that lots of people succumbed to "Inflam mation of the bowels' Her diffi culty wns In correlating thnt fnct with tho very novel Idea that the Inflnm mntlon commonly started In tho ap pendix. I suspect Auntie Parcel's mind worked much 11s the mind of tho short cut healer works In this Jn age. Such a mind does not question where the first mosquito, camel or Ksqtilmo came from, but terminates any argu ment nbout the "germ theary" by ask ing "where the first felow caught It." nnd fortunatvly for tho get-tralned-qulck henler there nre -thousands of people who find such an argument logical enough. There nre thousands of untutored people who gravely nccept tho short cut honler's suggestion that the appen-. dlx Is an "oil can" for tho Intestine,' nnd people who harbor nonsensical notions like that readily swallow enor-J mouse noses or plain or fancy oil In the childish hope thnt this will some how cure nppcndlclts nnd enable them to escape hn operntion. . "I'd bo willing to swallow almost any kind of oil except castor oil If 1 believed It would enable me to escape hnvlng nn operntion, not - becntise thero.ls anything very dangerous or painful about an nppendlcltis opera-' tiou but limply became H cviitiuev on my pancakes than the chnnce of a third attack of appendicitis. One at tack of that treacherous disease Is quite enough for a coward like me.. QUESTION'S .AND ANSWERS Goiter 1 Kindly advise me if -two drops of iddin taken in a glass, of water is too much for a party with a goiter. (D. n.) .Answer. One who has a .goiter should not monkey with iodln or any other self tnwment, but should con cult aphysiolnn. One drop of tincture of lodin, taken In a point of .water. once a week throughout the year, or once a day foe a month In ench of the four seasons. Is nn -effective way to provide the. essential lodin ration for adult or child, and to prevent goiter in young persons. Upholds I'luis. Talent. To the Kditor: 1 don't know that I have any par ticular Object in writing this com munication unless it is to say a few words in defense of two mighty fine officers, nnd .incidentally to see if I can't get a riso out of some of our local speed maniacs and crazy curve cutters. So far as the case of Officer Charlie ' Talent .is -concerned, no one need waste - any sympathy on tho vagabond . Jailbird that he winged while resisting arrest up north. This old reprobnte white slaver was trans porting an 18-year-old girl in a stolen car from Washington, down through Oregon, stopping at cheap rooming houses and ulways promis ing to marry her at the next town. Of course, maybe some of the old birds of 'both sexes around this town may have a snenking fellow-feeling for him. but . everybody else Is per fectly satisfied. - Officers' McMnhon and Talent are two of the very highest class of ficers In tho state in any branch of the service. They are able, consci entious, " indefatigable. Thev are on duty anywhere from 12 to 18 houisj u.iy mm iKKin. nicy wiij arrest a. prominent citizen or rich law vio lator 'Just ns quickly as they would some devil who is too poor or friend less to . put up a holler. No one need -fear them wlio has a natural breath, a lawful license number, and keeps within forty miles nn hour. Wo understand tho Oregon State Motor aasocia'tion in Portland is threatening to take the scalps of! these two officers. In fact, this or ganization recruited largely, from traffic -violators . at -:ten- dollaTs- a! throw, .thinks it is running the state, ! and I guess we might Just as, well' servo notice on them right now that so long ns these two officers do their duty, without fear or favor. and so long ns they do not make any worse niunuers than puncturing an occasional white slaver, or reckless rum-runner while resisting arrest, the decent law-abiding people of this community ure going to stand square dock or tnem, and Sam Kozer and Chief Kafl'ety are going to stand square back of them, and Ir Dunn and Urandenburg don't like It they can keep their swelled ncads out of southern Oregon. BKIIT ANDERSON. 1 1 fffcjHM c lAjqjo Cook with mb. tf ' -ANNOUNCEMENTS VMTKD STATKS 8KNATOH JAMES J. CllOHSLKY Of Port land, Oropon. hereby nn noum'ea thut lie is a t-'amllrlute for the Kepulilimn nomination for V, H. Sena tor at the May, 1926, Primaries. IOxperitM.ee anil Qualification!): Knitted on an Iowa farm. .Oruduated from Iowa. University ncadenik; ami law departments and post Kiadimte at Vale. - 8ervd four years as County Superintendent of Schools. .Servtfd five sessions In State Senate. Served six nnd n half yeura as U. S.. Attorney under Roosevelt and Tuft. National guard and Mexican border service and twenty-nine months in AVorld war from Oregon. Over sens with front line, divisions In ChampulKn and Uise Alsne an dwfth Rainbow (4d) divis ion in Arjjonne. Will work xeaiouflly for develop ment of Oregon and support of meas ures for real ; benefit of farmers as suggested by their orRanizatlons. Ka vor World Court and. Reform Senate Rules. Adv. CASH PAID For Second-Hand ! Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY j Furniture' House 315 E. Main Phone 605 Citation. In tho County court of the State of uregon. In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary U, Orr, deceased, llazlo Pennington, Plaintiff, vs. Hugh . William Orr, Ira Vanloh. Hugh L,. Hunter, Henry E. Hunter, iienry Kliuore Hunter and all persons un- itmiwn claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest la or to the estate of Mary 11. Orr, deceased, Ue . fendants, ' To Hugh William Orr, Ira Vanloh, Hugh 1.. Hunter, Henry 1J. Hunter. Henry Klniore Hunter and all persons unknown claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or Interest In or to tho es tate of Mary H Orr, deceased und to Abbio K. Thomas, executrix of the Estate of Alury H. Orr, deceased; In the name of the state ot Oregon, by order of this court, you and each of you nre hereby notified that on the 30th day of July, 1B25, Hazle Pen nington, one of the heirs at law and a legatee nnd devisee under the last will and testiment of Mary U. orr, deceas. ed, filed her petition in this court, praying" that the rights of nil persons interested In the Estate of Mary 1J. Orr, deceased, be ascertained and declared by this court nnd that it be determined to whrnn ilfuirihi.ti.... should be -made. l ou nnd each of you are hereby notified and required to nnnear hi.rmn on the zSth day of December, 1925, at the hour of J.0:00 o'clock a. nr. of said day and date at the court room of the above entitled court In Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, and me iinswers nerein in the manner provided by law, settlog forth your respective claims of heh-xhlt, m.,... snip or interest in said ..estate, and show causo why such petition should not be granted. ( And you are hereby further notified that If you fail to appear nnd nnswer the petition of said Home Pennington plaintiff herein, as nbovp rnmiirarf n' """" oi "us court will be entered herein in accordance with the all... gallons and prayer of said petition. -i ins riiniinn is published in the Medford Mail Tribune by order of the Honorable W. J. Hnruell, Judge of the above entitled court m.id nnrt n. tered on the lsih day of September. i:.. note or rirst publication Sep. tember HI, lUzli. DEI.II.IA BTKVKXS, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. Are you going to celebrate your birth day, or anybody's? If so, rest assured that your party will be crowned with success If you serve some of our superior "velvety tasting'1 cream as a refreshment. Ask for Yum-Yum or Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County Crcemery NOTE bAHKERSHItl BROADWAY T SF.VENTM TjWO MEMORABLE MONTHS Mediterranean i urmse, . Sailing from New York City on Feb ruary 9, 1926 Returning via France and EnE- IsM'KtSS- land at your con. CkjW?- C venience! Plan note tc spend two of the most !, i dtlujhlful monlhl ot your life aboard the magnificent Canadian Pacific - EmfirAr ol Franctvtlmn 18..15A . , ton linai on the 1926 Mcditcrra- i nean .Cruise! Cross the broad Pacific to Madtira. then visit Lisbon, Cadis. Seville. Gibraltar, Aimers, Syracuse, Athens. Constantinople, Beyrout. Haifa. Jerusalem. Bethle hem. Alexandria. Cairo, Venice, Naples, Monte Carlo, Cherbourf il Southampton. 6i Juyi tnroutt djyi athort! Canadian Pacific jour con stant host and luide-fares Include excursions, side trips nd entertainment features. ntt or call for planning literature. Canadian Pacific -' ii,cw-uini .vcnr-rassrPepl lVditMa:'Mild3..Pjr.landr I f ll o o O O o o