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MftDFO'RT) MATT; TRTBTTNB. rF.BFORD, (VTCKfiON. TTTTHftTAY. RFPTTrtrBTCTt 24, 103' EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNB AN INl)KItvnuWT NKWMIAPKM ; ttJBLItiHED KVKHV AKTKKNOON KXCK1T, " HKDKOitl) l'UINTI.NO CO. dfc The Mrtlfortt Kunday Uumlnff Hun It furniriirU ; WMtrriler uenlrlug lue imveu-uy daily daw Office: Mill Tribune Building, UfiH7-Il purin rir nmi, mone IO, A coiifcolldatinii of th Deinorntlc Tlmm. tr Q HHlfoni Uuil. ttie HHfonl Tribune, Uifl South v rh Dreytmian, the jWhUnd Tribuiit. ItORKRT W. ItlJHI., K-iitor. ft. HUM JTEK HMITJf, Manager. Br Mall 4n Arfnnre: Daily, with Kuixlay Run, year $7.!.n Daily, with Sunday Suit, month 75 Daily, without KuiuUy Hun, year ..... O.fiO Dally, without Kuntliy Hun. month ... .fl Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 8 00 Sunday Hun, one year 2.00 BV fA Kit I Kit In MedforH. Aahtand. Jack on ville. Centra! l'olnt, i'hocnii. Talent aiwl on itijrtiway: Daily, villi Hunday Hun. month $ ,75 Daily, without Hunday Sun, mouth 15 Dally, without Kunrlay Sun, one year... 7. An Daily, with Hunday Kun, one year.,... 8.00 '" All term by carrier, cnli In advance. Fntered aa nerond-Hana matter at Med ford, On-goi), under li t of Mart-It 8, 1870. The only najwr between Albany, Ore., and Chliii, California, a distance of over 400 tulip, having leased wire Aaaociated J'rea ervice. Nwoni dally average rirenlaOnn for alx moiitlia ending April tot, 11' 4, Hlili), more tlian nnuhle the cm-mat ion of any other ucr pub liblied or firt-ulaU'd in .Imkhou County. MKUIIKKH OK TDK ASSOCIATFD I'llKNH, The AawHriated 1'rena ia eiclualvi'lv entitled to the UHe for republication of all newn lltt- pHtcnea credited ro u or not otuerwixe credited in till piert anq abtu .to tl Jocjd newt pub' llMhrd herein. All right of republication of Rneciil dls pa If lira herein arc iiUo reacrved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. llnndluiRs for males nre nil tho rage In London, Ens-, nnd In thero u kocIuI linn In our midHt who desires tu bo stylish, and die young? The new 4d cars nro thing of Joy, with horn that snocr linpudontty at Jaywalkers. MARRIA0H LI C EN H 12 To CJeorKO Kkko vs. Martha Muy Greene. (Court HtiUHe News, Dol Nurto, Cul., Trlpli euto.) An Inspired printer. Tho Oregonlan In Its lending edl tininl WcdneHduy comes out flat footed for ditching liiiuor vlulutuw, lmtteud of citizens, for publicity pur pones for iiolltlclans. - This col. lum nlwuys been opposed to enforcement officers heroically chaatnj? a nlmplo tun with a pint flask, while running the risk of being run over by a tru;:k loud of rum from Canada. MORE KKNSATIONAMKM , Clitco, Cnl., Kntcrprim) Tho flov. Kramer tuived him self and will not have to "eat his lint." Ho had promised to do this from the pulpit Monday night If tho church wuu not packed Sunday night. Every American, no mattor what his per cent, should expand with pride when ho reads about Ynnkoo (.viators dropping bombs on Riff vit iligos. Tho powerful Riffs face exter mination at tho hunds of Spain and J'Vanco. The roprehonstblo Riffs only want to koep their homeland from being split up, 00-40, between their ( weak and puny foes, desirous of "maintaining tho territorial Integrity of tho majority powers, and the Med iterranean balance." The trouble with Colnnol Mitchell, ii ir ciltlc, Ik that ho talks too much like a rosy-checked 2nd loot In tho pi oho hue of the fair sex. Tho Ed Blnns police dog Is looking more like a policeman every day, and a fit colleague of his master. In his long fight against the beef trust. Miss ttosanna FlHher entertained In honor of Mrs. Lloyd Itltey, alias Miss Daisy ; Kernkupf. '(Hutton, Kas., Times.) Tho police reporter writes u society .Hem. : TI1K VltONlI-XTOrt Ho hopes for greater circumstance; lie d renins Of Bldarado or a bright Yukon Where golil Is w fished in over-flowing Ht roams. A road whero other vagabonds have gono Leads him beyond the pillard hills of home, A yard, a garden nnd a little house; A finger points to Xanadu or Nome, I'ur from tho tliruldom of a nagging SpUUHU. Ho dreams nnd d renins , , Headlong tho seasons roll: Hummer and Winter, Autumn und tho Spring, And yet he Is no nearer to his goal Thun when he first began his wan dering. - . And yet; no matter how ho builds his walls, Tho mortar crumbles nnd tho glory falls, (Republic.) Who can remember w'hon there were more lawyers than vurvlco sta tions? "I hnvo seen a man driving n car .with ltl wife and children In it race for the crossing with nil their atten tion on tho trains they were trying to beat, and when they get ncroH. smlh und wave at the engine crew, (Lit erary Digest.) They'll do it every time. The purification of Portland, under the fi'MOO guidance of Wm. Hunday. tho world's most acrobatic evangelist has started. All who disagree with his views were called "liars,"' at the Hunday slang feat. In ft mnall tin box-llko affair Darrell had placed two bracelets and a package of lot tern from a girl friend now In Kansas. Tho bracelets were found but tho letters nro gone. When asked If these cnntnlned anything he rllit not want read, he merely gnashes his leeth and mutism MMcm Statesman.) Foolish, question No. 4,708, 67,?30s9tflv THE DISCHARGE OF a . T UK DISMISSAL of Colonel A Tilt war (Iimart iiici could fit Iauunt? hia 8iipprir officers for criininul nlitfpnce nnd i...:.w. i.Vr. i.n -,..-,t,. r i. ji........j....i. l...,i Liimv Ulinilll UltJII nitll IIIU IIIUIUCI Wl petrel Lroko all tho rulcn of the game, und in reality disiuisKed Lim-self. In on army fcr navy discipline censes to function. Insubordination, whether in a private, corpora! or colonel must bo punished, or So indignation at Colonel Mitchell's discharge is entirely mis placed. It has nothing to do with right or wrong. Kverything be Ih'h dismissal can only bo commended. More important than the views or personal fortunes of any service. On the other lialid, history may partmont's aetion, and still give suffered from it. For if the present inquiry results in air service reorganization and betterment, along the lines demanded by Colonel Mitchell, no one but the insubordinate officer, Colonel Mitchell was undoubtedly indiscreet and probably in temperate. He was certainly, 'from an army standpoint, lawless. Hut it is sometimes necessary in this world, particularly in the world of conservatism and tradition, to bo intemperate and lawless, n order to break through the red tape and get anything done. Colonel Mitchell's fate depends upon whether or not he was right in his main contention, that our national air-service organi zation is wrong, and if lives are to be saved, and efficiency at tained, there must be a shake-tip and house cleaning all along the line. If these facts arc established, then the friends of the stormy petrel need not complain. His honorable place in history, in spite of his discbarge, will be secure. QUILL Another caii.se of insanity is thu .An optimist is a n( ntcsnuiii who more wur debts in that G2 years. Wc ore n poorly organized people, nnd you seldom can get hot dogs where you get gas. Some people have so little religion that they can't even ipiarrel about it intelligently. It seems plainer when you say 'tax-freo securities." And yet, if a husband does say being sarcastic. Times change. Tn pre-flivver days, it was estimated that u tele phono pole would last fifteen years. Noble blood: Tho result of having had access to the tax receipts for forty generations. There's always something. The more motorists save on gas, the more objects of philmithropy lose. Russia wants American methods, but not Americanism. It takes the one to work the other. The chief desire of American bring orders out of chaos. How fino to get on the open buildings, but only by billboarils. l'rrluips cniitineulal Kurope is has been able to cross the channel. Tt teems that the hard part about enforcing prohibit ton is to make people stop looking for a drink. RipplingRhijmQS THE TlIM MAX whose life is sedentary, who spends it in a padded chair, should bo aloof and also chary when lie confronts the bill of fare; stewed humming bird or 'baked canary is bet ter far than roast beef rare. One thing the doctors are agreed on j we cat too much, they all protest; tho rich and gaudy things We food on oonvey us to eternal rest j the undertaker draws a bead on tho man who eats with fiery zest. AVo listen to the doctor's warning, they speak the truth, vc wot nnd wist; wo promise that tomorrow morning we'll cut tho rich things from the list; today a fino roust is adorning the menu, and we can't resist. The next day, when we should be framing such pledges as the docs advise, tho cook comes to us, proudly naming a string of roasts and soups and pies; "Next week, perhaps," we're heard exclaiming, "we'll follow up that counsel wise." And presently we're feeling seedy, our vitals do not function right ; we are too fat or else too weedy, our symptoms fill our hearts with fright; the doctors say, "You're so blamed greedy, you've got yourselves in grievous plight. How often have we sawbones told you that eating is a deadly trick, unless tho toilers' clothes enfold you, unless you swing the sledge or pick; you boobs would cat, and now behold you you're wobbly on your pins and sick." They scare us stiff, and for a season wo live like hermits, on a crust, without a slice of meat or cheese on, or decent drink to lay the dust, until wo shriek, "Thoi:h il be treason, we'll eat n goodVpiare meal or liust I" .11 .LILJJ 1 .1, . JiW .fje ...M.,mJ. COLONEL MITCHELL. O -r MiWielJ shornd caiiHO no Burpriso. Kcarcciv do less. "milU milllUIIUCUil IIIU nnni; must be maintained or the service the entire edifice crumbles. whether the former air chief was said may have been true, and yet one man, is the morale of the find no fault with the war de greater honor to tho man who will deserve the credit for it. POINTS (U'sire to kill homebody. thinks Europe won't make any "tax - free millionaires" instead of "Thank you," she thinks lie's AIus! business interests in Chinu is to road, where one isn't. shut in by called "she" because it never EATS. ! lJ..J..".tlJJ.'HLi i u, ' CROSS-WORD PUZZLE S'fcOK? FARMER BILL There lines Inniici I'.ill! Will you -2 with hiinf lie says he is tioine In t lie pig 3-4-5 lo Iced llie hij; 3-7-'). "Ill II von will d-7-X in mv wheel Imrrow I will (jive ynn a riilc HI 1 it'" say Kiruici Hill. "Come 2-5 do 1-4-8 in I I will he very in iiil with ymi!" he coaxes. Answer To l.nsi Puz.le M (ili . MUM I row 3!ii:ur (Nile), 8J (ah), 3 4507 lllnow), .Mill i ami i, III II 12 lone), V 12 live). CunH'illht, Mitt, hy 'Die Intetnnllonnl Siintlliole Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Sianed l.tt.ri oertalnina to n.nonal tr.atm.nt, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a ttamped, self-addressed envelop. Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In ink. Owing to th. larg. number of l.tters received, only a few can be answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, In car. of this newspaper. Tan Tlmt Tho treatment or rather the habltlceives the same benefits from 'a practice which I here urge nnd Induruc will seem to the uninformed and misinformed just corporeal punishm ent or perhaps downright cruelty. When II nave auvocatca u( In tho past the, u n 1 n formed and tho misinformed have dismissed the miggestlon as rad- leal or unsafo. Nevertheless I wish to roassure all'now r fiUouM like to UHe lt, lf youl that surround thee who consider my health teaching. w,u be ffood enough to roprint tho, When "Parkled o er aught that was reasonable or sound that the process, informati(jn. My ear ha8 been run. bright in my story - of tanning the bambino's hide is not nlnir nnw for two V0(irs and T h 'I knew it was love,. and I felt it wati oniy Kina ana smic, out ino very oest : c0n8U,t0(, 80V0ral specialists who; medicine for just what ails nio8tnnvo done me little good. F. M, S. bambinos those degenerate days, Answer I suggest' dropping In the namely, rickets. . ear night and morning a drop or Tho best statistics from differently of ft satlll.atetl solution of boric parts of tho, .civilized world indicate ' w n alcohoI ,f your dru(fgst will that about eight out of Very 10 infants havb - more or less rickets. Much of this rickets does not mani fest itself clinically, that Is, it Is of a mild degree and produces no se rious impairment of health or de velopment demanding medical caro, but it does Impair tho child's health in one way and another, say by lowering tho statural resistance to the respiratory infections, and therefore it Is distinctly a health problem and it Is my province to teach those who read this column how to prevent Hut'h impairment of health. It is now pretty generally known that a vitamin deficiency is respon sible fur rickets and that one good way to prevent rickets in babies Ih by giving them a little plain cod liver oil dally from tho second or third month. Hay five drops at first, gradually Increasing to a teaspoon fill or two a day after the eighth month, of nothing 4ut the plain cod liver oil. particularly for tho bot tle baby. Kven babies raised on tho breast often need a little cod liver oil tn supplement the vitamin they get from the breast milk, particu larly when tho mother's diet Is do-, flclont or her llfo docs not Include enough sunlight. Tho vitamins, whatever they nre, probably get their powers from tho sun, piirticuluiiy from tho ultra violet rays, the Invisible or chemi cal rays of sunlight. Tho blinbo. too, can got a lot of vitality nnd pep nnd smllo nnd good health dlrertly from tho sun light. If he has tho opportunity. QUESTIONS AXI) AXSWKUS, ("(Ml Mvcr Oil. I'lennn Inform tntv whether one re- ANNOUNCEMENTS VXITKn STATRS SKXATOIt JAM 13 S J. CUOHSI.KY .Of Tort bind, Oregon, hereby an nounces that he Is a candidate for tho ltepublintn riomlnutfnh for IJ. H. Sena tor at the May, 1H26, Primaries. Will work zealously for develop ment of Oregon und support of meas ures for real benefit of farmers as suggested by their organizations. Fa vor World Court and Hoform Sennte Utile. Adv. Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, 6WIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Alto leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. Wt takt paucngeri for all way polnta. For further Information and ticket, call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309. FARE MEDF0RD-P0RTLAND $7.85 Dlregt Connection! at Roaeburg for Cooa Bay Polnta. health mnd hvoi.n.. not to dl.e.te dlsonoiis or Bimbo's Hide. flavored cod liver oil as from tho plain, nasty smelling and tasting stuff. Mrs. AV. . . Answer I do not know about the preparation you mention. Borne mod- iflcatlons of the cod liver oil are all right, still contain the vitamins of the oil, but others are wortniess.j plain, undoctored cod liver oil has taste a-plenty all right, but it isn'ti necessarily a nasty taste. I Running Kar ! gome u ,ve a for. n , k-iv, riio.hoin .nr. nn,i furnish you an ounce of such solu tion. It should be agreeably warm' when dropped In the ear. You should wear no cotton or other obstruction to d.ainnKe and ventilation In the ear. It would do you no harm to take a little cod liver oil, say a ! teaspoonful or two a day, for a few months. Dictaphone (Harmless. I use tho dictaphone constantly in my office work. I have been told It is injurious to tho nervous system. Does it affoct the hearing? B. E. B. An'swor It is harmless. Saxophone Not So Harmless. r lease tell me whether I am likely to suffer any injury to my health in any way from playing the saxophone about two hours daily? H. T. Answer No. It won't harm your health. But it is pretty tough on the nudlence. It Is Not to Be StipMSC4l. You state that pipe furnace heat Is the most healthful. Isn't that k ind of heat supposed tobo too dry? We arc having a homo built and are undecided which to Install, a hot water furnace or a, hot air furnace. Mrs. K. J. Answer Tho question of humidity edpends rather on the temperature of tho room atmosphere, not on tho method of heating. I believe the hot air furnace Is best for tho average small house, because It Is most ef ficient whon tho ventilation Is most thorough. Cook with gas. tf With Medford trade Is Med ford made. Woman's Statement Will Help Medford "I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water nnd olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until 1 took Adleiika." t'nless duo to deep-seated causes, Adlerlka helps any case gas on tho stomach In a surprisingly Ql'ICK tlmo. It Is a wonderful remedy to use for constipation It often works in one hour nnd never gripes. Heath's Prug Store. Adv. "At Inst I'm a liut-lncsn womiin, KnyH I III HillKlzcr, now In ciinrso of. Jiizx recutxl counter, .Monurcii A A; 0, lifter1 liolilin' a liome. t'fjellHT for llility yean on' raisin' seven children. "1 lvnmlcr If It's t' be inforiiutl or a full flask affair," inur mured 1,nfo Hud t'dny nlicn lie icot an Invitation V til' Joo Kite rcccr Hun. Poems That Live All for TiOvo. O talk not to mo of a name great In Htory Tho days of our youth are tho days of our glory; And the myrtle arid ivy of sweet two and twenty Arc worth all your laurels, tho ever so plenty What ore garlands and crowns to tho brow that Is wrinkled? Tls but ns a dead flower with May day besprinkled; Then away with all such from the head that Is hoary What care I for wreaths that can only give glory? Oh. Fame if I e'er took delight in thy praises, 'Tw'as less for the sake of thy high sounding phrases Than to see the bright eyes of the . jear one din cover gho thought that I was not unworthy to iovc her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee. Her glance was the best of the rays glory. -Lord Byron. COMMUNICATIONS To tlio Editor: I do not think thnt wo snouiu ''UlL' ,a al a,r0,V,nd "h" "e"d V ,?' 1 ' T"'ent. r kllllnB tho m n Lou- Klcnont, for the act was nnjustitl able, and entirely without uuthoiity of law. "Stop! Or I will kill you!" ho called to the fleeing stranger. Ho did not know the num. He did not know that the man was u criminal. The man was not resisting arrest. Talent had no warrant to arrest him and did not know that a crime had boen committed by the man in front, at the time ho took his life. LousiKnont way a criminal, and could have been punished by a short term . of imprisonment, but Talent constituted himself judge, jury, and law nnd condemned the man to suf fer death at once. The Ku -Klux Klnn mobbed nnd punished alleged law-breakors without authority, but they concealed their Identity behind masks, and the Individuals of that delectable organization were fully protected, but since the breaking up of that outfit, there "are a few of Its one-tlmo members In our midst, who yet uphold the assumption 'of zealous officers In righting wrongs unlaw fully. ' ' WM. M. COIA'IO. To Enclose the Porch WAKE the Sleeping Porch, Bock ot IV 1 Front Porch mere attractive and liveable with O. B. Williams Window Sash. Lets In all the light and sunjhine nd keeps out the disagreeable things that detract so much from the comforts of your home. The price per square foot is only 25 cents Truly an economical way to purchase home comfort and cleanliness and make tot extra room. Well-made, of selected kiln-dried fir and tint quality glass, the first cost Is soon absorbed in the satisfaction gained. CafQa ' Write toda. for lll.ut,.,.J f. O c.iiln. Yci w,ll .nTtilne !-V -J trie trumT homc-fumnhinii I him. it .unae.il and th. ' 1J , ernnofnK.it offers. Vemak. lit I i rjotrfrthw ri .11 orders '-3,J . MwKiion. ; ( - .7-- O.B.Williams dash qnd Doors I960 First Ave. So., Seattle, Wn. ;i)ildrcn's IVtorial Cross Word Pnzle 4Jfl Itunning Across. Word 1. The person when the pussy eat In the nursery ibyme traveled to t-onocn 10 .eta. - " Word 4. A person ol onsountJ mind. i Word 6. To walk. -ay.ji ' Running Down. . 1 ' ' Word 1. A covering for the bed. Word Z. The select tew; the better class of society. ' C- Word 8. Famous, well known. ' . YESTERDAY'S -PUZZLE' T ANSWERED. Wo believe that the smoothness and velvet quality of our cronms proclaim at once that wo make them from choice iiiKiedicnts ill a Buporior way. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County: Creamery Coming to Medford Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the past twelve years. DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at . HOLLAND HOTEL Monday, Sept. 28 Offico Hours: 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation. Dr. Mollontliln Is a recular crarlimln in modlclno nnd surgery and Ih II. censed by tho stato of Oregon. Ho does not operate for chronic appendi citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Ho has to Ills Credit Wonderful rn. stilts In tllsenses of tho stomach, liver, liowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed Wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. iielnw are the names of a few nf bl, many satisfied patients In Oregon. ' I. L. Chambers, Roseburg, head aches. .lohn Wodtll, Waterloo, bladdor and prostrate trouble. i Mrs. K. E. iiolman. Richland klilnnv trouble. W. S. Hennett. Oregon riiu nio. of the stomnch. R. . Meyer. Shnnlko, heart trouble. Chaa. II. Hoak. I.n r.mn,i .,..n stones. Ml-8. M. I. Olsen. Pnrllnn.1 .nru...!!. Cltls. Remember abovo dale, thnt onno.,i. tation on this trip will be free and that hia treatment is different. Married women must lw noeom- iiameii oy tnoir Husbands. Address: 211 Mradbnry niilg., Ios .Augcles, California. Adv. O O o o mntTTTtti