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O o G o o o o e 9 Mranpomi "NrATT, tbt$ttntc. nRnFoim OTitnoy. sattday. srcpTrcMr.r;rc 2i in2" ' h o o o o Medford mail Tribune AS INDEPENDENT NKWHI'AI'KII rUIILISIIED KVKIIV APTWOiOON EXCEPT miSIIAV. liV TUB llEllrOllll I'HIKTINU CO. Tha Miillonl Ruiulay Morning Bun If liirnlahr.1 iilwi-rlbcn dcairliiK Uia aevcii-ilay daily newt Offlr-es Mill Tribune Iluildliig, m-7-2l Noitli Kir street, l'liouo 76. A ronanllilallon of tlie Democratic Tlmea, th. Mnlloril Mall, tlio Mrdfiinl Tribune, Ui. South ui Orrgimian, the Aslilainl Tribune. , IIOIIEIIT W. Illllll., Editor. R. HllMITKIt KM 111 I. Manager. Br llall In Advance: la ly, with Hunday Run, year '? Dally, with Nunday Kun, inonll Daily, without Sunday Kun, year 0.l0 Dally, without Hunday Nun. month ... .03 U'eeklv Mall Trlliune. one year 2 " NuikIhv Run. one year " Editorial Correspondence BY CAIIRIKR Id MHfonl, Aniilaml, Jarkwir vill. Out ml I'oll... J'lioefi.x, iamiv aiui vn IliBitwaj'ti: Ifcily, wirti Sunday fun. month f Daily, without Kimrfiiy Kun, moot) Aft DhMv. without Huiulay Kurt, one year... 7.f0 UmI'v, with Hundriy Kun, one yrnr 8 All IffFni by carrier, caul, in advance. Entered an ifeonrt -class matter at Medford! Ori'Run, under act of March 8, 1870. MKMnKRS OK TIIK ASSOCIATED l'KBHS. Tl. AauncUtfil l'rp lii eiclusivclv entitled to the for republication of all newn iIIh- iiiittheii credited to it or not oinprwiue m-Mnri. In thin paper, and also to lie local newa pub llhed herein. ' All rifctitu of republication of pedal dla Mtrhen herein are ilno rwrvM. Ye Smudge Pot Uy Arthur Porry. Kmtill boys with .22 rifles on the handlrbiiiH, art) riding wIiocIh down the Main Blom, and tho tendrllH, and, uf coui-HO, If anything hupponH nnd tho un Is discharged, and an Inno cent bystander becomes tho victim of u "peculiar clrcumHtanco," and a bul let, the weapon will be "unloaded." , Tho Antt-IIorso Thief association used to pntrol tho roads to protect motorists. (Kansas City Star.) Tho u-oinal fitness again. Tho mn nner In which tho Portland press Is fearlessly rofralnlnic from numtlunlnK the namo of the hellrals Inic oiffunizJitlon rcHponniblc for the world's greatest small town fuiss, raff lug at Kelso, Wash., Is flabbergasting. We hnvo had rain and more rain and hope nil tho Oregon lu ns are satis fied. (Tennant, Oil., News.) A nusty dig from a sister state. Bellovo It If you can: A lady bought a pair of shoes a t slzo too largo. To date, nobody has been shot for a elder, nnd your corr. is not going Into tho Umber.' Tho conduct of our dry-voting Jr. seednonder who Is alleged to have inhaled u skinful of alcohol' nnd c lacked a pollcomnn on the lower imixllliiry, has causod pootlcat out bursts from Indlguunt clllzons thru out tho statn. Things havo como to a pretty pass, when it is requested that Franco pay her American debts before sho starts any moro war, or borrows uny mure money. WHATMAN WANTS "Man wants but little here below," Homebody said, but gully! That cHtlmato of man's doslrcs ! . Is just tho sheerest folly. Man wants whatever things he sees And hears, smells, tusloH und touches, And fumes nnd frets If anything Kncapes his eager clutches. Krom Infancy till death steps In To fit him out with pinions lie's reaching after everything Krom bubbles to dominions. lie wants tho moon und .twinkling stars, Tho plaudits of the maracs. The gem-encrusted crowns of kings " Tho pick of lovely lasses. There Isn't anything on earth From diadems to wpuhoIh Man doesn't want unless, perchance, He'll du without tho mouHlPH. And no to estlmato man's wants One needs no moderutlon; It's accurate and hrlofer, too, To say ho wantB creation. , (Kaltlmoro Hun.) TIIK II. V, OP TOOTINO (Mtcrnry DlgeM) "In addition to his other changcx. Dr. Foley ulno would abollHh the present munlcal chimes whittle em ployed by niost railways, In which sev eral notes are sounded ut once, and .standardize by legislation n whhulc. Hcveritl octaves higher. The rntalmq of the pitch of tho whistles was advo cated after ho hud nsoertulned from y psychologists that tho human ear 1h more sensitive to tho higher fre - iiiency of vibration. Tho resulting reduction In the slxe of the wblHtle would mean a great saving in steam, he points out. "The new pitch should ho standar dised by law, the physlctNi declares, and Its vise for any thing clue prohib ited. At prcttont, locomotive whistles on dlfferout roads, and freaueutly IboKO on the same rond, differ great ly In pitch and quality. When one hesrs n whistle, he often cun not be certain whether It Is on ft locomotive or at a furtory. Consequently no special mentol reaction Is called forth. If all locomotive nnd traction car whistles were of ono pitch, how every, and nothing elno could uso or near thut pitch, tho cur stum would grow nccuHtomed to recognising tho Hound and Instlnctlvoty associating It with danger. "One of the most Importnnt results of the experimentation Is the discov ery ttytt the railroads of this country literally 'pay too much for their whistle, It required four tons o water nnd 1200 pounds of coal hourly to blow the whistle uiml by Dr. Foley In bin work. A train whistle Is blow ing' from one twenty-sixth to one thirl fifth of Its actual running time, as ho found by timing trains on thfto roads. Conservatively estimating 31,000 locomotives In continuous uso, and using one forty-fifth na tho frac tion of running time that a train l'.ws Its whistle, he estimates that flf nation's railways spent fly-mxl-mately $s otta.iMio nnnuully for blow ing their w.irning nigituls." SAN FUANC1HCO, Sept. 24. Al times one wondered whether Hun Francisco was doing honor to the PN-0 survivors or tho Hun Francisco Kxa miner und Wlllium llandolph Hearst. At the city hall ceremony today, the presiding officer couldn't throw a bouquet at Commander Hodgers without plnping a few on Kan Fran cisco's "leading newspaper." Tho Kx amlner It see ins donated money for tho prizes and perhaps originated the Ideu of tho reception, but even so. the self advertising was in frightfully bad tusto. The remarks of tho chair man were not muun better, lie weighed every gift, told how much sliver und gold were in tho services, how many carats in the dlumonds and In general made un uss of him self. Uut ho had a good radio voice, nnd was fluent In the oratorical manner, which counts for moro than guud sense or guud tusto on such occusiuns. Commander Rodgers und his men looked liko their pictures strange to say, appeared tu bo excellently nourished, und behaved very well. Hearst wanted to givo tho men some i money but this was declined. All the1 men were forced to say something and suffered mure no doubt on the i platform than they over did bobbing around on the shark Infested Pacific. Kuch mun wus given un ovation, but strange to say, tho most humble member t of tho group, Machinists .Mate Bill J?owlln, got tho lion's share not only in the parado from the Ferry building but within the city hall. Perhaps it was because ho was tho only ono with a grin. Or It may havo been his gob hat, and balloon trous ers. Whatever It wus, ho got It. Teddy Robinson, the assistant sec rotary of the navy, who took his cousin's place, T. R. Jr., was there and carried out his part of the pro gram with dignity und some evidence of the Roosevelt i;i n manner. It was amusing to note in his speech as well us In tho speeches of tho other nuvul officers, veiled references to tho Mitchell controversy with emphasis upon the fact that there Is nothing wrong with tho navy aviation depart ment, und Commander Rodgers safe return proves It. People who feel sympathy for the under dog, or the man fighting against heuvy odds to a certain fall, better get ready for Colonel Mitchell. If there Is anything left of him when this inquiry is over It won't bo tho fault of tho men in control of tho country's army and navy machines. R. W. R. QUILL POINTS It isn't fluUwiiig to be feared. I'coiilc fear a skiinlc. Girls who hnvc brothers make the best wives. The art of bousing can't be learned in a day. Friendly nations arc those that arm against one another with out any hidden motives. If ho isn't chewing gum, you might not know him for an Ameri can if you didn't see his pistol. The Spanish arc credited with a victory in Morocco, but the time for tlie distance isn't given. The chief charge against sophistication is that it makes you feel too mature to enjoy the circus. Men wouldn't woo as well as they do if they knew how closely women watch their technique. Every once in a while you meet a man you know who wouldn't play as a boy if he couldn't hat. Tho design of tho car may change and change, but the same old-fashioned mortgngo covers it. As wc understand postoffico inspectors, u "lot" in Florida must have laud near the sui-iacc. Well, the anthracite problem interests tho west as much as the Japanese problem interests the east. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY RAINY DAYS ' WhiMi ii rains real hard cousin 12-16 wears his lone' 1-2-4-6-8-11- 15-17 and sotithwester hat. Edward is about nine years 7-9-13 and he has two sisters, one is 5:6 my class and her name-is 12-13-14-15, his other sister is l.ula, we call her 9-10-11! 10-14 rainy days when school lets out 2-3 noon we all ro over to cousin Kd's IS-19 il his Ma is having company wc go to my house and have lots of fun I Answer To Lnst Puzzlo . 9-13 (to), 167 12 (tiiilll, 13-14-16-10 (oion), 7-8-9-10 (late), 2-3-1 (day), 11 1C (on), 2 G 1014 (deep). Copyright. IU25, by Tlie International Syndicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. 0. SInn.ri Intter. n.rt.lnlnn in nr.nnnl health and hvnlana. not to dlaeai. diaanoal, r treatment, will bo anawerad by Or. Brady If a atamoed, self-addreuod envelop, la enclosed. Letter, aliould be brief and written In Ink. Owlno to the large number of letter, received, only few can be answered here. No reo'v can be made to alienee not conforming to Instruction!. Address Or. William Brady. In care ot this newspaper. The Control of Urisht's Dbcnsc. Correct this sentence: "We've had our radio a year," said she, "and we're just as keen about it as ever." Correct this sentence: "I liko a small hole in my stocking, ' said she; "it makes one seem so individual." ' Correct this sentence: "I am very good myself," said he. "but 1 don't object to others being naughty." If there is such a thing as mind reading, it should be a great help when the driver in front holds out his hand. Correct this sentence: "lie's an extremely amusing talker," said the man, "but he never laughs at his own wit." Liquor might have been outlawed years ago if reformers had concentrated on tho fact that it makes people talk. Most of our common sayings arc very old, and doubtless "You can't 1't'op a good man down" was coined by the whale.. ftpplingRhumos & wait MsJon , THE NEW DRIVER. HH STARTED forth, in his new limousine, with wifo and aunt and nieces seventeen; he planned to drive upon tlie crowded way to some far bench it was a holiday; the road would swarm with cars all day, of course, tho reckless lads would ho abroad in force. I said to him, this Mr. Knowitall, before he left his rich ancestral hull, "This driving stunt is strictly new to you, you've only had your bus a week or two. Mark well my words, and paste them in your hat: Keep off the roads where speeders come to bat. Along secluded lanes pursue jour way, keep to tho right, tho traffic rules obey. Tho unskilled driver should avoid the crowd, look straight ahead and say his prayers aloud." "When your advice," said Mr. Knowitall, "is needed here, for it I'll surely call. I do not need a year in which to learn In drive a ear and make its rear wheels turn. All one requires is such a head as mine to scorch along and make a record fine. I'll take the road where all the autos seont, niuj for your redo I do not care a toot." He took the rond where locoed atttos prance, nnd home returned, prone in an ambulance. His aunt eamc home upon a cellar door, wo laid his nieces on the kitchen floor; his wife camo home, tho windshield 'round her neck, his i9ir eamc homo n bent and (battered wreck. Chirurgeons three, apothecaries five, loil tiny by day to Geop the hunch nlivo. Ajjd I am waiting as the slow days go, mv etui lire to sav, "Well, well, I told vou so!'' BT" " I. iL'll'lH.. '-J..I...H J I...1. M..U i) 'i flu First, have your liriKhfs disease detected before your health falls. This may seem liko beginning a hun dred yenrs before your birthday to be well born, but It Is much easier than that. All you huvo to do Is re port once a year to your family doctor, and, liko the Ulebrcw who was Informed thut the now doctor elmrired only $3 for tho second cull, Kioet the doctor thus: "Well, doc tor, hero I am uKuin." And let him see how you compare with tho specimen you were n year aso. Tho nveniKO case of ISi-IkIU's dis ease (nephritis) endures for about 15 years. Without realizing; that there Is anything moro than "dys pepsia," "nervousness," "liver trou ble," "sick headaches." "anemia" or "biliousness'! the matter, the patient is liablo to cut himself . oft much sooner than that tho vfetlm of Hriht's disease really and truly digs U3 grave with his appetite. Not with his teeth. He doesn't give his teeth enough to do. It is appetite that kills. Wo poor Ignorant civilized beings are obsessed with the fear of starvation: we hurriedly ent more than we can metabolize, and tho kid neys havo to stand the strain. The hardest thing n doctor has to do is to persuade an Invalid or a near Invalid to skip a meal. ' A three or four day fast is the nearest thing to a cure of diabetes yet discovered. A one-day fast la wonderfully helpful In acute Plight's diseaso (uraemia especially), and an occasional fast enables tho kidneys to catch up when handicapped by chronic Rright's disease. Wo welcome persons with -Prlght's disease ns members of tho bread and milk club. Ono day of bread and milk diet In In each week is a distinct advantage the treatment of the disease. Be a vegetarian if you havo Pright's disease. Tho animal pro- M, Aft 6-. m I JL L sp&?o , Those, tlmt luivo seen Hi' new Ford say it iii Ih jcM its impatient around at railroad t'rosKin'M til' ole model. Gittln' back fiinii a vaeittioii an' fliul- ln' ever' Milne In Tlno lunula' onlcr audit I' Iki ll Kri'li), cyiMiK'iior, hut lots o' "IndiKpcnsiulu" iieople never seem v tumble. Poems That Live Faith. Better trust nil nnd be deceived, And weep thut trust and that de ceiving, Than doubt ono heart that If believed Had blessed one's life with truo believing. Oh In this mocklnir world too fast Tho doubting fiend o'ortukes our youth; Better bo cheated to the last Than loso the blcscd hope of truth. Frances Anne Kenible. Cook -with Kas. tf ANNOUNCEMENTS rXITTT STATKR SENATOR JAMES J. CROSSLEY Of Portland. Oregon, hereby an- telns place the heaviest strain of all j nouiiecs that he is a candidate for the foods upon the kidneys and l a tarian diet can supply energy and, w, WQrk i!PIllously for develop endurance ns wed as meat. Iment of Oregon nnd support ot meas- Weur light weight, knitted all wool fores for real benefit of farmers ns wool and silk clothing .about 10 suggested by their organizations. Fa- months In the year, with wool or silk stockings. Not to protect from cold, but to imitate the natural hairy cov ering lost when we assumed tho up right posture. It is rather to. prof, tcct tho sltln from tho vitiating ef fect of warmth. Drink enough water, cold or hot, ns you prefer, between meals or with meals or whenever you want it, from two to three quarts a day, more or Icbs, according to weather, nnd skin activity. Cultivate the open air life, but nothing strenuous. Walking, motor- ing for short distances only, golf, fishing fishing is great ' medicine for tho kidneys. Tnko short vaca-1 Hons, but often. - Beware of sys-j terns, cures nnd dope. Your doctor ( Is the only person capable of deter- mining which, If any, treatment you need. vor World Court and Ketorm Senate Rules. Adv." I DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Phone 344 23 N. Fir St. Children's Pictorial . , t Cross Word Puzzle V Hunnmg Across. . Word 1. " days bath Sep tember.1' ' -" 1 Word 6. Additional; opposite of less. ' f Word 7. A country in Asia! where famous borscs come from.) Word a. One side pf a leaf of a book. - Word 10. A country in Europe.1 Running Down. ; i . . i j Word L Devices la which ani mals art caught. . t ; -j Word 2. "God created maj In Bis own " . Word 3. Clothed in flowing gown. i Word 4. A prefix meaning three.' Word 6. To lor.g for. - Word 8. - Uncooked. .' YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE g - ANSWERED.' J Y Medford Glass Co. Automobile Glass and Mirrors madi to oruer. wo can tor your sasn an&i rnnliina ltmlrnn winrlnwa Phone-140. 118 8. Bartlett? QVKSTIONS AXI ANSWERS. Is tar good for- an acute cough? If not. what is a safe remedy? Answer No. First, let tho doctor determine whethor the cough la caused by coryswi ("cold" In head), 1 bronchitis, laryngitis, a plug of wax in the ear, pleurisy, tuberculosis adenoiditis. Don't stop the cough help It along, for it Is nature's way of cure. Here's a safo expectorant: Cltrado of soda 1 ounce Glycerine 1 ounce Flaxseed tea, enough to make 1 pint. Dose: For child, teaspoonfu! every two hours. For adult, tablospoonful every two hnurs. s t4 f.efcV iiV-l COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E, Main 8treet Medford, Oregon Combining tull surgical facilities with quiet homelike environment!. WC ARE MANUFACTURERS OP Doors' Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Conttant Aim la te Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before n Letting Us Figure on Your Bill, TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Orejoji Medford A Modern Hill CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House . 315 E. Main Phone 505 - PpVong Pon .1.'- ; f,T-. Chinese Medicine For Treatment ot Acntfl and Chronic Diseases ot Mea and Woi OiDwr tnr tumor trotted, faiflvmis, kid any, bladder and Ntoraauh troutoa, lit, hernia, mr-turt, ouldsv (vm-lt trouble!, par .lysis, feTer, fncumniiiav, uthma and throat trouble, rhoamatlnm, amenorrhopa, goitra, TOnmimptton, catarrh, pilsa, hjdroceU, al- OfflM Heum I A. M. to I P. M. Consul tallon Fraa 241 South Front St Ma-ford. Of. Wo believe thnt the smoothness and velvet quality ot our creams proclaim at once thnt wo make thorn from choice InKrerilonts In a superior way. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream 'Jackson County , , Creamery -ZWOiXLl Coming to Medford Dr. Mellentliil SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the past twelve years. DOES NOT OPERATE Will bo at HOLLAND HOTEL Monday, Sept. 28 Offico Hours: 11 A. M. to 4 P. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation. Dr. Mellontliln Is a rogulnr Bra: In medicine and siirRary, and censed by the Btnto of Oregon. does not operate for chronic appei cms, gall utones. ulcers of stom tonsiln nr ailpnnirlq. He has. to his credit wonderful f. suits In disr-aacs of the stomach, bowoia. blond, nlrln nurvpfl. hrl-J kidney. , bladder, bed wcttlns. catirt- weak lungs, rheumatism, sclatics, Ulcers and racial nllmnntfl. Itelow are tho names of a few of-' many satisfied patients In Oregw .1. h. Chambers, Rosoburg, teaches. John Wodtll. Waterloo, bladder prostrate trouble. Mrs. E. E. liolninn, Richland, M tronhlp. W. S. Bennett. Oreson City, 1 or the stomach. R. W. .Mpvpr. Rhnnlkn. hpnrt tr' Chas. H. Hoak, La Grande, Pi stones. t Mrs. Jf. I. Oisen. Portland. PIi cltls. I Rpmpmhpr ntmvn rlnfp that CD- ' tatlon on this trip will be free that his treatment Is different Marrlpd women must be pnnlpd by their Onsbnnds. O J Address: 21 1 Urndlniry DWg., ( Angeles, California. Adv.