Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1925, Image 4

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rlllv, Ontral I'oint, Htwiili, Talent and on
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Entered aa aerond-rlana matter at Medford,
Orrtfon, uiilr at of March 8, 1879.
Sworn dally average rirculotlmi for ill
munlha eiidin April 1st. 1924, UH'ill, more tliuti
double the rirriifiition of any other puper pub
liNhml or circulated in .Ji.cki.on Comity.
The onlv Duller between A tunny.
Ore,, and
Oiire. California, a dlntance of over 401)
inlh-a, lifiviiitf leaned
eervtre.
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to the uae for ren u ll iru I Ion of all newt dla
ituMieii credited tn ft or not otherwlmi credited
in thia paper, and alao to the local liewa pub
llflied herein.
All right of republication of ipeclal dli
patcbea herein are also n-wrved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
Our HomntlmPfl Roured, anil Homo
HnifM ffiulesH metropolitan prK, Is
niKhlliK rumpancnuHly lo the rescue
of Din bulls unci! In tho l'eniMetun
Kiiuml-Up. unci dennunolnic an cruel,
the luiniKT event of the yenr In the
NorthweHt, from willed J'oi'tlidlfl (le
ilvcH no nulillclty whatsoever. Some
cvin think the Bieat religlouH center
would not he fio horrified, nnd the
Kound-Uu no dluholleally Inhuiniin, If
ihe mirne win Waged In the environs
or the Hone city. Repulsion and ills
liusl Is mniiifiwted nt ilruKKinK a
lirnken-ICKKCd steer .friim the arena
by the tail afler he had been bit on
the upper Hp by a husky cowman hi
2 minx. 16 Bern. They ore even
threatening lo havo the lcglHlnture
lake action, and upstanding and ten
derhearted INirtlandera. are writing
poetry on the Haturnalla whntever
that Is. Mayhap the sympathy of the
metropolis for the bull, in occasioned
by the memory that three yearn ago
the Kll Kliix Klan had Portland in
the same fix as the Round-up bulls.
The complete and fuwning mil-render
of the ntate'H leuding burg to a gang
of money-grubbing, hate-capllallzhiK
and nhlrt-talled hellralsers, however,
yielded no vigorous editorial rum
mem. It makes a difference whose
ox is gored.
This In Klro Prevention Week. Let
us hnvo a Htcnm-In-Tho-Kudlator
Winter.
NHW FOR15S AUR DnAWINO
MANY CIOOM WOHUS (lldllne
Ashland Tidings.) Don't coux 'em
cuss 'em. s
THAOKHY STALKS ANKW
(Slnklynii News)
Pound A real good upper set
of false teeth. Mnlil teeth left
their owner In Miner street re
cently on the opening night of a
loVal restaurant. Owner may
recover by applying at The Sis
kiyou News office and paying for
this ad.
Mock-length skirts, hut klioo-length
sounds more refined.
Wig Ash pole now lias
Chryslers. The slork brought
ami he bungbt the other.
two
one,
There nliotild he something In the
traffic lawn prohibiting Imitation of
meteors.
A l.AKY TALKS HACK
(HniiHii.s Chy Star)
I, MHS. A LICK tiWIN, havo
never contracted any bills in my
husband's name. 1 am a dress
maker, sewing to pay my own
debts.
It'n been a long lime since the com
mulilty wan ntralued through a well
greased frame-up for purification
purposes.
Further evidence that barbers are
grow tug high -toned, Is proposal of
the Northwest limbers association to
call each oilier "cbirotonsoi s." Many
patrons have felt like It, but never
dared.
I'rior to the game, roach French
had expressed the hope that his team
Would hold down the Mcdtord eleven
to three touchdowns. l Klamath
Fulls Herald.) A Talr example- of
efficiency In hoping.
Cut down on wood hilts by heating
your body with choice candy from
Homing's Shack ((itunts Pass Cour
ier.) Have you got Home taffy that
Will uct like an overcoat ?
li
was speeding In his flivver,
Hushing eastward by Ihe river;
lit was giving lurching lizzie nil the
gas that be could give her,
i Till he Jammed upon the brake.
Ma kin' llr.r.ie snort and shake,
ftut the train came roaring on him;
' he had made his last mistake.
Ho got ntnlled upon the track;
tindn't time to start or back.
Ho he niudo horolc efforts to aban
don hut old Ifack.
, All too soon ho breathed his last,
' For the train was much too fast;
lie wan ureetluB old Hi. IVier by the
time three coaches passed.
' (Klwanla poem fiom CVT.)
Resolutions condemning religious,
educational and military training In
public Hchnols nlso were mh.pte,! i by
the teachrni.(r Chronicle.) d-
IT IS NOW UP TO
TIIK
far
UK WATER pdmpnign is over
ns fill essentiiil facts fire
At tlic outset Medfonl's Water
nite plan. That plan provided for a new water system, witli nil,'
Huttc Spring ns a source, and t ho reconstruction of the present
city pipe line, so Hint Medford may fiet not only plenty of pure
spring water, without danger of contamination, but can secure' this
practically unlimited supply in every part of the city, nt an equal
pressure. '
The conditions which rendered this antion necessary nrc now
known to all. The present water supply is polluted, has lieen for
three or four months, and under the circumstances it can not be
purified satisfactorily or safely. ' '
The supply is also limited in extent, and according to the hcRt
engineers available, will soon b inadequate for Mcdl'ord's normal
growth.
The question therefore conies down to this:
Should Medford continue to spend ipa'j.OtW or :!0,()00 a year
on the present pipe line, which if put in perfect mechanical condi
tion could only give Medford eventually an inadequate water sup
ply, unfit to drink a large part of the year, or should it cut off this
expense entirely secure a new water supply, solve Medford 's water
problems for nil time, stimulate. Medford 's growth and prosperity,
and safeguard the health of the people of this city. v 1
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There is-only one sensible answer. These bonds should be voted.
They rmisUic voted. Defeat for the bonds would represent a ca
lamity which any citizen familiar with the actual conditions, hesi
tates to contemplate.
In the midst of all this wild talk
ii.,..r ,i:,i ..t 1 1,., ttnet
out refutation.
Further argument is useless. These people who aren t now con
inced by the facts can't be convinced by them. As ex-Mayor Cad
dis said last night, tins is a question tlie people iiionc can um-.
The people have placed their water
commission, the members of which are all well known, anil wno.se
character and integrity no oiie questions.
The facts have been presented
the people must decide! whether or
11. Ij. Wallher, II. II. Ltimsdcn,
A. Ij. Hill, have been endeavoring
vance the welfare of Medford, or
deceive them. .
QUILL
The known world:
Thai snuill
tunccs.
Tli air scrview slmuld Itewaiv.
ns pontics.
Obscurity:' A pleasant condition that
Who live within their incomes.
Still, n woman never makes a fool-of ft man without his whole
hearted co-operation.
The happiest people is one that hasn't anything to scold about
except feminine styles.
"When yon move you must make new friends, but tho same
old installment men call.
Limitation of armament belps
to sink a scrap suspicion.
Few of the big jobs are held
ash on a cigar.
The first secret a husband
sum yet due on tho solitaire.
You don't get n sheepskin in
have vour own removed.
Vear isn't a weakness; it is an
RipplingRhumQS
POPULARITY.
TIIK COMMON poopln vend with (jlt-c those moral books ly
CliosltT Clieo, which have, a wondrous sale; they sell by
tons, they sell by oovds, and Chester Blithers vieh rewards i
laurel wreaths nnd kale. A book by Chee will never vex the
reader with surveys tit sex, or sprain his intellect; a child may
read and understand the story with its lessons grand, and pre
cepts iptile correct. White virtue suffers for n while, trium
phant is the course of tiuile, hut always, in the end, the right
will overcome the wrong, the hero sings the victor's song, tho
villain has no friend. The critics, of the high-brow' type, give
Chester's books n freipient swipe, nnd say they will not wash;
they say, in accents of despair there is no culture anywhere,
when people vend such tosh. The people have the chance to rend
grim novels of the liussian breed, and books that hnvc no plot,
stark studies of the souls of men, set down by realistic pen, but
they prefer Chee 'a rot. Now, I congratulate the wight who
sits' up half an autumn night to vend a book by Chee; his mouth
will have n pleasant taste when he gets up in busy haste, to
work, at half pnst three. It does no havtn to tell a tide which
holds that virtue must prevail, that honesty must in; which
shows clean hearted men nnd dames engaged in pleasant, harm
less gnmcs, ami dodging sordid sin. And so I'm happy when
1 hear that (fester's stories, fag nnd near, are sold by cords nnd
tons; they will inspire n lot of jays to wnljj in sane nnd godly
ways, nnd cheer Bome weurf)omtt
THE PEOPLEq
It closes whore it started, ns
concerned
nConmiission presented a
defi-
and silly rumor, the main fnets
nf the eainniiii'n. absolutely with-
problem in the hands of a water
by tlicm clearly and fairly. iNow
not, members of tins commission,
K. U. (iaddis, Ule jxrnspiger mm
to inform the people, and ad
have been deliberately trying to
POINTS
area ocupied by ur nequuin-
Kven a line squall isn't as deadly
...
the, reward oL' Hume
is
some, but Alas! there's no way
by men who can keep a two-inch
keeps from his wife concern the
the school of experience. Yon just
aid to longevity.
Poiconal Health Ssrrico
'Signed Ittttrt pililnlng to pirtonil health d hyotona. not to dliano dlionoili Of
itmont. will bo ankwtrcd by Dr. Brady If a tamped, aelt-addroiied envelope la encloied.
Lettere thoold be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letter! received, only
a few can be antwered here. No reply can be made to Queries not conforming to Instructions.
Address Or. William Brady, In care of this newspaper.
Scrum and
A poor Ignorant, nuperstltloun fam
. . .
ily employed
physician wno was.""""
fool enough to believe In drugs, vac- 1
clnation. antitoxin nnd even tne non
esty of poor, Ignorant, supersuuouB
people. Thne ipnor- .
ant. superstitious
people Hwallowed
without question
anything the phynl
clnn Ruve them;
they entrusted to
hl hands the liven
of their children
nnd never ventured
to Question what
kind of medicine the
phyaieian admin tittered to the flick
children. They were dlwhonest peo
ple, an ignorant. nupeiHtitioun people
are apt to be. With them, for in
stance, it watt a matter of policy, cus
tom or plain economy never to pay
the doctor an long oh they could keep
him cftmlUg without that foolish waste
of funds. And the doctor was just an
ordinary fool about that. For further
samples or trial lots of his vocabu
lary try canvasHing him some time in
the capacity of grafting "worker" for
one of these boodle bagging "charity
drives."
One day n four year old son of this
poor, ignoniftt, superstitious family
fell 111 with what the p. i. s. mother
and the neighborhood Salregamps
diagnosed as a "cold." Having some
loose change the change of such peo
ple Is always loose the poor, ignor
ant, superstitious mother sent over lo
tho crafty, canny, conscienceless
corner druggist, to whom the family
owed nothing, and the o. c. c. druggist
took a chance and broke the law gov
erning the practice of medicine but
that law Is only a joko to our. respec
table, church going, criminal classes
anyway and at tho snnm time dis
honored the profession of pharmacy
by taking Ihe history and 75 cents,
assuring tho poor, ignorant, supersti
tious people the child had just a
croupy "cold" which was going round
and sending a package of "cough and
cold cure" with written directions and
a personal assurance that this medi
cine was "perfectly harmless."
And so on nnd so forth the unfor
tunate child drifted from - bad to
worse in the next few days, being han
dicapped to a certain extent by the
"cold," which in this Instance hap
pened to be dJphtheia, and the "per
fectly harmless cough and cold cure,"
which, of course, was just the usual
disguised dope, a uarcotlc, always
dangerous, for children, particularly
children already gravely ill.
By tho time tho fcialregampH and the
p. 1. s. mother began to become anx
ious about the child tho "harmless1
medicine, and the loose change was
gone, so they sont for the doctor.
rh-Hl.Ald Work TlatniM'ird
Tho physician Immediately saw the
seriousness. nf the illness and hustled
to tho health department station for
antitoxin. He could gej only about
one-third of Ihe -quantity he felt the
child shouM iiave. Mo administered
that much, and then hurried to the
office of the city health officer to ap
peal for the full necessary quantity.
His appeal was useless; the health of
ficer, God save the mark, simply de
clined to Issue the amount of the
antitoxin tho physician insisted was
necessary for his little patient. This
malfeasance was later reported to the
state health department with a pro
test from the physician, but they're atl
politicians and if the health officer
wus censured at all it was done in a
very private manner.
However. It didn't matter, for nt
this juncture the sick child's poor. Ig
norant, superstitious father got home
from his work, an dbelng ignorant
and superstitious the man promptly
forbade the use of any more antitoxin
and obstinate clung to that position
far into the night, while the sick child
drifted steadily down word and the
fool doctor argued, pleaded and jock
eyed for consent to give sufficient an-
COMMUNICATIONS
Klo-lrli! Welding Opposed
To the Editor: Now a few words ns
to the proposed new pipe line. This
is to be of steel pipe elortricnlly weld
ed. Our pamphlet does not say that
the makers of this pipe will put up a
bona fide guarantee that this pipe
will last for 20 years. A guarantee
Is of no earthly use unless It Is a boon
fide one. Now. here Is a point that
must be well considered.
Klectrlc welding dpes not prove
durable when applied to iron or sieel
that Is used to hold or convey water:
'for this reason: electricity magnetizes
steel, and where steel or Iron Is sub
jected to a number of magnetic cur
rents, or changing forces. (which
takes place when a steam Is electri
cally welded) this changing force pro
duces a lagging effect, or retnidntlon,
destroying Its adhesion, thereby leav
ing minute cavities where coroslon
can take place through the penetra
lloll of the water.
In a few years this rust has so de
stroyed nnd thinned the metal that
leaks commence. You can find proof
of what 1 am telling you by going
about town nnd counting tho mnny
electrically welded hot water tanks
that householders have been forced to
abandon on account of their leaking
at the senilis. But, some one may
say. this pipe we are going to put In
will be specially treated. Ojnnted
that It Is, but, Ifll hot water tanks ore
gnlvnnlietl both Inside nnd out. Water
will finally wenr away nny coating,
and 'then It can penetrate these
mlniue cavities.
l-'ronv my observation: about eight
years Is the life of nn electrically
welded seam In metal contnlblng
water: you will find that Is nbout the
length of tlmo before these tnnks be
come leaky. Should a water system
be laid with suchO'lne. think whnt
ihe result would he nt the end of ten
r .its. environ Is the only durable
J' water pipe, but ll) plica or cost vf
Sanity.
titoxln to neutralize the diphtheria
'4nuln .,.t.l..l. ...na n..a...l.lml.r tlta tin.
lmt he woud ,)e made (.e1f
j money, fllnre the stute'H "free" buii-
jiy nun ichiiil-icu.
Ah the diphtheria poison cotitlnuii
unopposed by antidote, the p. 1. s-
futhfr remained adamant. A" distant
relative of nil), a moron, had received
antitoxin once in childhood, nnd the
p. I. ft. father clamped his decayed
teeth tOKether nnd declared he would
rather let h!n child die than take the
chance thte he would be made feeble
minded by the antitoxin. "
Xo- Find tlm dilnrlt
For Biich cruelty some one ahould
lie punlxhed. In the quiet hours of
tho nicht the doctor sometimes thinks
of such experiences and wonders who
should be punished. If he personally
wer to administer the punishment he
vould probably heRln with some pub
lishers of socalled mnKazines.
Tho determined father had his
choice. '
Next visit we'll consider tho rea
sons which prompt a parent to do q.
think like thut.
QVKKTIOXS AXI) AXBWKHS
llim to :ol Rill nt 11 ic Itoat'lies
Will you kindly let me know how
to eot rid of cockroaches? I wrote you
several weeks apo and have been
waltinK patiently for an answer to my
request. fl. O.)
Answer Cockroaches will , eat
mixture of one part of plaster of mrls
to three parts of while flour, and then
if water is available they will drink,
and the plaster of naris will set in
tholr intestines and kill them. One of
tho best cockroach poisons Is sodium
fluoride, a powder which, nijjiiy be
freely sprinkled or blown Into corners
or crevices of closets, pantry or other
favorite haunts of the rouches, and
not swept away for several weeks. It
is comparatively harmless to human
beliiKs. but It adheres to tne roadies
feet and they lick their feet anil die.
rumination kills cockroaches, but not
their ckks which are deposited deep
In cracks or holes; the ettcs hatch mid
tho younK roaches develop In six to
2 months. A second fumigation is
then necessary to catch the new gen
eratlon. I put oft answering your
question In the paper because Barney
Itoaoh down here seems to resent my
remarks on this subject. And speak-
lliB of startling coincidences, the other
dnv I received a letter from none
other thon the w. k. Men Told, wmcn
Itoes to show that a writer can never
be too careful In the use or names.
This real Hen Told might be very un
pleasant if ho were not a sensible
sort of man. '
. i Why Slon Having Pun?
necnrdiiur the cold bath In the
nuinilng, should I contlnuo it I am
fill years of nuo, quite vigorous (for
a minister.) weight a little below the
stnudard for my height, oat moder
ately, exercise and sleep regularly,
have a normal blood pressure. I en
joy a general sense pt well being after
the morning cold bath, llut you say
It increases the blood pressure, and
some members of my father's family
have had serious trouble with arteri
osclerosis. Shall I keep on with the
habit ?( W. C.)
Answer There is a slight tempor
ary rise in blood pressure associated
with tho healthful reaction or sense
of well being you enjoy after such a
cold bnth. This does not Imply that
the habit of taking cold morning
bnths induces pathological increase in
blood pressure. No matter whether
you are 29 or 79, If you enjoy the re
action after the morning cold bath It
la good medicine for you.
About Time
I was Informed by a publisher that
your book "Personal Health" Ib out of
print. (Mrs. R. V. O.)
Answer Yes, It Is very old stuff. At
that, I believe It would be a good
thing for everybody's heutth If nine
tenths of the "health" books now be
ing sold were out of print.
that mnkos it prohibitive nt the pres
ent time. V. V. MKDYNSKI.
Medford, Oct. 7.
MAIL ORDER PISTOL
DECLARED ILLEGAL
CHICAGO, Oct. ! 7. (A. P.) A
way to deal with the mail order pis
tol .has been found by the police of
Mvniistnn. a suburb. It Is a con-
cealed weapon while it remains In
the unopened pnekugo they Bay.
Yesterday postal authorities noti
fied Hattlo Smith thut her recently
ordered pistol was in tho postoffice.
They also told tno ponce. .
A policeman nt the door of the
postoffice nrrested her for carrying
a deadly concenled weapon. A po
lice magistrate upheld the charge,
filled her $25 nnd costs and ordered
the weapon confiscated.
PUT STOMACH IN
ORDER AT, ONCE
"Tape's Diapepsin" for
Gas, Indigestion or
Sour Stomach
Instantly 1 Stomach corrected ! You
never feci the slightest ilintrtwa from
imhgpstinn or a tumr, acid, gassy utom
mfc. after von eat ft tablet of 'tai'N
li a pepsin." The moment It rearhea tho
ittomach all oumeia, natuknee, heart
Imntf) palpitation aitf pain li
appear. On.gffiAta jruarante earh park
a to ror rit t dilution at once. Kn4
your itot&aci) trouble Jut ccui
O
Frrryi r
Tli' roller tlwt t'Hs ns somotliln' fcr
our own good iilliiH seems r gu inosi
o' Hi' good. Wo nil like a good loser
unless lie's lost Ills head. ,
Who's Who
Walter 1. Cooke.
A Tluffiilo lawyer, Walter P. Cooke,
ha been nnnntnled president of the
Arhitul Tribunal nf Interpretation In
connection with the operation of the
Dawes plan. The appointment, ror
five years by the reparations com
mission and the (iorman government.
When tho JJnwes plan wns put Into
operation a provision was made ror
the . tribunal, which would seme
disputes between the reparations
commission nnd Germany over me
Dawes plan or German legislation
pertaining to it. The president is
Iways nn American ana is appointea
by a joint agreement of the two.
Cooke was .born In Burraio, April
28. 1809, nnd attended the public
schools there and was graduated from
the Buffalo , high school. Went to
Cornell University and was graduated
In 18t with an' Lb. B. degree, lie
started practicing law a short time
later and In 1897 entered the firm of
Blssel, Carey and Cooke, of which
Orover. Clevelund had been a mem
ber. The presejit firm Is a continua
tion of that firm.
President of the Krle county nnd
New York Ktate Bar associations, he
is counselor' and chairman of the Uni
versity of Buffalo nnd a trustee of
Cornell University. Wns active in war
work during the world war.
Ite is a director of the Buffalo Gen
eral Electrlccompany, P. W. Wool
worth company. IJ. V. Keith Theaters
company nnd numerous other corpor
ations. ' J - v
lie is mnrried nnd has a Bon and
daughter.
i)esiroj''r Roys Wui Girls.
SAN DIKOO San Diego's de
strnyer crews made a lot of friends
among, the maids of ' Australia and
New Zealand, fourteen bags of mall
from those countries indicated.
Ninety-nine per cent of the letters
appeared tb have been written by
women. '
Confiscate Hum ' lloats.
SAN FRANCISCO Hum boats
captured by the United States gov'
eminent may be used by the const
guard In patrolling the Pacific coast.
Colonel Xed M. Green, prohibition
director, announced.
Cook with pas.
tf
Mother! Don't
"Physic" a Child
To Dr. W. B. Cald'
well, of Monticello, 111.
a practicing physician
for 47 years, it seemed
cruel that so many
constipated infants ana
children had to be kept
constantly "stirred u
and half sick by ta
inj; cathartic pills.
tablets, salts, calomel
and nasty oils.
While he knew that
constipation was the
cause of nearly ail
DR. CALDWELL
AT AGE S3
children's little ills, he
did not believe that a Bickemng "purge
or -pnysic every utile wmie was nec'
essarv. ' ' n
In Dr. Caldwell's Svrap Pepsin he dis
covered a laxative which regulates the
bowels. A single dose will establish
natural, healthy bowel movement for
weens at a time, even if the child wss
chronically constipated. Dr. Caldwell's
syrup repain not only causes a gentle,
easy lvol movement but, best of all, it
is often months before another done la
necessary, lieaidcs. it is absolutely harm
less; nnn so pieasunt that even a cross,
icreri iii. unions, sick
child glatllv takes it. rj t , , ...
Buy a large 00- Ur.LaldweHl
cent bottle at any
store that sells med
icine and junt see
for yourself.
SYRUP
PEPSIN
MOT
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Child's Harmless Laxative is
"California Fig Syrup"
Even if cross, feverish, bilioui, eonaji
pated or full of cold, children love
pleasant taste of "California Fig byrup.
A teaspoonful never faiU to gently clean
the liver and bowels and sweeten the
Btomach. .
Ask your druggiit for genuine Cali
fornia Fig Syrup" which lm direction.
f- hthiA and children of all agea .
printed on bottle. Mother I You must
say "California" or you may get an
imitation fig syrup.
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We Can Now Offer
Delivery in
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Sedans Coaches
Touring Cars Roadsters
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Automotive Co.
123-125 S; Front St.
Phone 202
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We know how to
make i c e cream.
There is a velvety
quality to our cream
that lifts it to aa ex
alted place as a des
sert. Try some today,
it's deliciouB.
$sk for
Nutritious Ice Cream
or Yum Yum
Jackson County
Creamery
Before you Build,
Itay OTRenttget '
Ite Eltctrical-Hew
fir Householders.
This Booklet is free
fiom any contractor
or retAiler who 4
displays this seal
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