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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Ferry.
What the womenfolks want in n
law that will compel the hair of the
neck to come out tho same color as
the hair on the head.
Denunciation of tho suddenly (Un
covered cruelty nt the Pendleton
lioUnd-Up, comes just In time to fit
In well with the state-wide gloating
over hanging throe men.
It nitiHt ho annoying nnd aggravat
ing, when ' a Republican plot unex
pectedly booh Democratic.
WHY A Mi THK RAPTl'ItE?
(Klamath Falls Ncwh) .
A cold drlzzlo drenched Klam
ath Kails early thiH morning.
Lights shone dimly throuKh win
dows down which tho rain slowly
seig-zftgged ills course. An occa
sional pedestrian, chin deep in
the collar of his overcoat, mado
his way down tho street. It was
vory quiet.
Woodrow Wilson Rarhor reports
I hut his best girl has deserted- his
hoine-iiiadn scuutor for a rubher
tircd velocipede.
Miss Fredrlckson met tho Rallant
artist nt tho Halllday hotel nnd the
tlo that binds was made, lied room
furnlturo with which they began
housekeeping lust Wednesday was
the finest to bo found In tho Wilbur
Furniture Hloro. (Wilbur, Wash.,
Register.) The groom woro n spare
pant' suit purchased from the fall
stock of , Duds For Dudes.
Fall work Is underway on tho golf
links.
RO-odd years ago tomorrow, Mrs.
OXcury's cow kicked over a kerosene
lump and started the notorious Chi
cago fire. Refugees from Kansas re
member seeing the glow from the
flames In the eastern skies, but their
wives won't admit It.
: Onco upon a timo a female shoppo
parked her auto, it is alleged.
Let all Rood citizens hope that none
of th Hnriii of politicians and can
didates, uKbast and appalled hy the
sad into of the Jr. Hccdsondcr, have
delirium tremenu before the primary
election.
The western sky of evenings, nnd
K. Tinny nre still radtfint. .Mr. Tinny
Is co-operalliiR with the sky, owing to
DeiiiR the bouncing father of a proud
woy.
Hep our late arrivals, nnd get our
prices they will surprise you. Sevens
.Millinery. adv. (linker Democrat.)
"Hurpiise," is lui name for It.
Walter Johnson rould not have
r.won h bigger and cleaner-cut victory
In the first world series km me, if he
had been denounced by a resolution
of Jackson county hunters, fishermen,
nnd (1. O. 1'. lenders.
NO H MA I, AT ASHLAND ( 1 1 d 1 1 ii e
Yrekft Journal.) (Had to hear It.
, WHAT IT'S AM AUDIT
( llalihnore Sun)
Thin holds even more true with
such an excellent press tiKcut as
Colonel Mitchell IcimIIiik Hie flyers.
If you do not believe (hi, hnvo a look
nt (he attendance record at tho presi
dent's Air Hoard mretliiR room when
(leneral Drum was holding forth and
compare It (o Colonel Mitchell's day
In court. This government will ullow
Just so much money for warlike pur
poses. If only two fingers are In the
pot there Is more .for each of them
than If n third and much more popu.
lar one Is on (he content.
' After all, It Is the man who holds
the money bag who determines how
inurbj army or navy we are going to
have. Organisation will change the
effort of either of (hem but little. The
thousand flyers now In the Army Air
Hervlco would accomplish hut little,
moiH on ho much money If they were
In h Hppurate service, hut It is sur
prising how much thenn snmo thou
sand flyers can do with twico the
Inoney. Jn or nut of tho army.
Our aviation machinery In lubricat
ed vlth$ioney and If the wrong man
holds (he fill rnrftthuftt fa Kit re Id lie
trouble.
(Jook. with, f-jg-t
4f'
IF YOU HAVEN'T
not only in this city, but in the country nt large, is becoming
more mid more diKMiriti;intf.
This country wuh founded upon the rule of the majority. But it
is beepming more and more a rule of the active and vociferous mi
nority. No one is to blame for the condition but the majority, the
hundreds of good people who cull themselves good citizens, hut fail
to exercise the first requirement of good citizenship on election day.
. Medford is today, having one of the most important elections in
its history. The polls do not close until eight o'clock tonight. If
you have not voted there is ample
Anyone who has been n resident of the state six months, a
resident of this city three months, nnd a resident of the precinct in
which he now resides for at least 20 days proceeding the election,
is entitled to vote. There are no properly qualifications. Kvcry man
and woman of voting age, may, under these conditions, exercise the
franchise.
So if you have not already voted start for the polls now. Here
are the voting places:
Medford, North Main, Fichtner's garage.
Medford, South Main, Armstrong Motor company.
Medford, North Central, city hall .
Medford, South Central, public market.
Medford, Oakdale, Oakdale grocery. i
Medford, Newtown, AVashington school.
East Medford, residence, Mrs. L. E. Stanfield, $01 East Main,
1'. & E. station.
Southeast Medford, Roosevelt school.
Southwest Medford, residence W. II. Stinson, 301 Hamilton
street.
West Medford, residence of
street.
Let the decision today be the
as a whole.
QUILL
Ten billion for good roads
debt!
Modernism :
' to sell it.
Om
mil Ii
Man is an optimist by nature.
than himself, but only those better
Matrimony is enjoyable after
somebody describe your faults.
If he is pretty and a wow.
his wife doesn't understand him.
The Ark wasn't the only
everything. There's the drug
The word "genius" usually means you can't think of the
word to describe a little ability.
Philosophy is what, persuades a
chivalrous thing to give in to her.
Fable: Once there was a fond
school without giving the teacher
Correct . thin sentence: "This hat makes
said she, "but I really prefer the other one."
RipplingRhijmos
rWalt
THE VISITOR.
I
NOMKT1MKK park my hirv
I wo tlnys willi thcin I tlui'll in
Kor in two days a iii.iii nut spiel 'most everylhinjr he knows; no
further talk can lie unreel, and if lie's wise lit; koos. My liosts,
they see mo to the door with soothing words, and then they
wring my fingers and implore that I'll rome back ugain. I nl
wnys am a wcloonit) skate when visiting my friends; they know
I'm sure to pull my freight 1r fore my welcome ends. Sonic
visitors hang on ami on, when they should rise and sprint; they
see their hosts in anguish yawn, and do not take the bint. If
they have cars, if they have eyes, if they have human souls, they
surely ought to realize their welcome's full of littles. And still
they stay, as in a trance, infest the porch and lawn, when
every sigh and every glance invite them to be gone. And when,
at last they do decamp they're asked not to return; in no one's
window does a lamp of welcome 'brightly burn. The host re
mark as they depart, 'Uiood riddance! tlo your way! For
guests like you would break the heart of any mortal jay."
Sometimes the people of a shack beseech me to remain, when 1
pick up my earpet sack, ami start my rusty wain. "Two days,"
I say, 4tiny limit is, when visitingl go;" and when I come
nmiin. uee whin, the lamps of welcome glow!
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
Doorr Screens, Windows and Sash,
Window and Door Frames
iMouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds
Our ConiUnl Aim It to Keep Our Quality ane
Prlcta Abaolutely RphL
O Do Not Orfor From Ootof Town Concern! B.fora
. Letting Ua Figure on Your Bill,
TROWBRIDQ& CABINET WORKS
Mearord o Modern Hull Orofoo M
' ' '- - J1UJ'L"L!
VOTED, VOTE!
time to do so.
Josephine T. Clark, West Fourth
decision of the people of Medford
POINTS
And let posterity, flyers all, pay tho
learning to make an article; nine
1 carn-
He seldom sees those worse off
off.
you become reconciled to hnvinj
with the ladies, he usually thinks
institution that contained a little
store.
of
KM
husband Hint, after all, it is the
mother who started her child in
any advice.
me look younger,'
Mason
viilisp, nnd visit loving friends;
peace, and then inv visit otitis.
j'.. U1.L.IJ?
Personal Health IServico
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
Signed letters pertaining to pertonal
i -ft u ,V . vj rn.
Letters should be brief and written in ink.
n "J: " '"V Mn
Address Dr. William Brady, In care of this
Antitoxin
What could possibly causo a parent
to object to the administration of
antitoxin to a child desperately 111 of
diphtheria, as did tho poor Ignorant
father In tho case we described the
other day.
Of course tho
child may have been
doomed In any
event. Nevertheless
there Is a mathe
nmthical certainty
nbout this :f act
Antitoxin adminis
tered in sufficient
dose and early
enoueh in the course
of the dlphtnerla, prefernbly Into a
vein,' completely antidotes the diph
theria toxin or poison and saves life.
The only conceivable reason why a
parent -should prohibit the adminis
tration of such a remedy as antitoxin
to a sick child yet offer no objection
to tho administration of any other
remedy the doctor might care to give
such a child, is iRnorance, superstition
and credulity, and this state of mind
la not only self propagating, it is
propagntod and exploited by a small
army of snide merchants, purveyors
of nonmedical nostrums and new
fangled quacks, mainly through the
columns of the shady, shoddy "mag
azines' which exist primarily to pro
vide a medium whereby these legi
timate nnd highly respected dips may
get their hands into the pockets of
tno unwary public.
Nature's Own Antidote.
Ignorant, superstitious, credulous
people have only vague ideas about
antitoxin. The very name of It con
notes something evil or dangerous In
their poor minds. .But any one of
ordinary Intelligence should under
stand that anti means against or op
posed to, and that toxin means poison;
In short, antitoxin Is antidote, the an
tidote for the poison of diphtheria.
Antitoxin Is manufactured by na
ture in the blood of every victim of
diphtheria, and if enough is produced
tho diphtheria patient presently gets
well naturally or spontaneously, with
out any human aid wahtever. If the
natural process of antitoxin manu
facture is a little slow, the diphtheria
poisoning presently gains the upper
hand and the victim succumbs, un
less human aid is prompt ly' Riven, and
even then the aid may come too late.
Healthy young horses are given
minute doses of diphtheria toxin or
poison (not diphtheria germs, but tho
poison wormed by their growth, as al
cohol is formed by the growth of
yeast plants), which are gradually In
creased as the horses gradually de
velop immunity against the poison. In
uiuu norses so treatea develop suffi
cient Immunity to withstand an
enormous doso of tho toxin which
would quickly kill on ordinary horse.
The blood of these Immunized horses
Is used ds antitoxin, of course after it
has been scientifically tested and
freed of its corpuscles and concen
t rn t ed and s t a n da r d i zed , so that a
given quantity contains just so many
units of nntltnxln.
Measured with NHenflffr Accuracy
A unit of antitoxin Is the quantity
of the antidote required to neutral
ize or render Innocuous the smallest
iuiiiuj 1,1 iiii'iimvi ia luxin or poison i
Which Ih filtnl In a iiin1t nnlm-il mi,.h
as the guinea pig.
A young animal or a young child,
is enormously more susceptible to the
diphtheria, poison than an older in
dividual Is, and consequently the
younger the child the greater tho doso
F. V. McTready and H. M. and H.
Ii. Kadlsch aro among tho residents
of Chifoquln spending several days
in tho city in connection with tho an
mini session of tho federal district
court here.
Shrubbery Whether you buy qnc
plant or fifty. Wo will help you so
lect the right type for the right place.
inn Ji2 for appointment. 1
Miss Mabel C. Walt has nccepted
i lie position as teacher for the over
flow of first grado students at the
Roosevelt school, according to a tele
gram received yesterday from Mlnne
sota. whoro she has been for tho past
several years. She is also a former
member of the city school faculty. An
extra room Is being prepared in the
school building to provide ample
space for the students and will be
ready for occupancy next week.
Another big danco Kaglo Point Sat
urday night. New hall. K3
Tho Misses Huo Spencer, Kitty
nragg and C.ortrudo Parker, public
school teachers of this city, spent last
Sunday at (..rants l'nss with friends
there.
Send some pictures of Crater Lake.
Medford and tho Rnguo River valley
views to your friends. Palmer's pic
tures are best. tf
J. O. llallowell, traveling salesman.
was arrested by Policeman Leggltt
last night on the street In an intoxi
cated condition with n quantity of al
leged moonshine In his possession.
This Is Hullo well's second offense
within tho past week, having forfeit
ed a $15 cash ball on a similar charge
several days ago.
Kellogg halrcuttlng parlors for Tn-
dles' and children's halrcuttlng. Med
ford renter Ittdg. Phone 5lU. 175
The frame to tho new annex to the
Christian church will bo raised to
morrow and Saturday, A number
have volunteered to assist with this
work. Alt who desire to do so should
report nt the church Friday or Satur
day jnornlng. or both, taking a ham
mer and saw. If you have them.
Atom CtUchel Morse, grnduato Kill
er son College of Oratory. Ronton, will
receive pupils In oral ftnd dramatic
expressiKon. Kventngs and Saturdays.
331 Cust Main. 173
Tho Chevrolet touring car stolen
from Dale Frankllr? near the Crate
rian theater building several days ngo
wus recovered yesterday In tho .Inn
jgle of tear creek, near Jackson Hot
I Springs. It Is presumed It was stolen
by youths for Jov ridiiw purposes.
hulls and hygiene, not to disease dlagnoila or
aiampea, aeiT-uaresaea envelope le enciotea.
Owing to the large number of letttre received, only
om mao w not conforming to instructions,
newspaper.
L Antidote.
of antitoxin
speaking.
necessary, relatively
It Is simpler to think of antitoxin
In thousand unit doses rnther than
single units, for the diphtheria pois
oning, in the average case of 'diphthe
ria In a child, is a matter of thou
sand unit asaults and not a triflo of
single units. When you buy a home
or an automobile you pay so many
thonsnnd dollars for it and not bo
many cents.
Ten thousnnd units of diphtheria
poison acquires 10,000 units of anti
toxin to neutralize It, nnd It is a bad
gamble to give any lesH untitoxln In
the first dose in any case. "We can't
afford to gamble on tho child's ca
pacity to manufacture his own anti
toxin, when there are plenty of horses
that have the finest care and the kind
of pleasant exercise which mighty
few horses enjoy, to provide the pre
cious antidote in unlimited quantity.
If there Is anything that makes me
tired it Is to hear poor, ignorant,' su
perstitious, credulous people, or dis
honest people with axes to grind, peo
ple who are usually fond bf baked
trout, "good beefsteak. French fried
potatoes, omelettes, buttered toast,
coffee with cream, and other bless
ings for which wo must thank our
friends the animals, mouthing banali
ties about' "filth" or tho "danger" In
antitoxin.
QIF.STIOXS AND ANSWERS
TMeaso let mo know if walking is
good exercise. (John D.)
Answer There Is none better. The
nvernge adult dose for keeping fit Is
six miles daily. Walking has now be
come one of the most expensive kinds
of healthful exercise, and the expense
is tho one drawback, but for those
who can afford it, six miles a day cor-
tally pays.
Best Dandruff Remedy
At one time I found a recipe for
dandruff In your columns. It hnd
sulphur nnd petroleum and something
else in It that I have forgotten. Rut I
found It the best dandruff cure I had
ever used. It stopped tho dandruff
altogether for neniiy a year. (P, H.)
Answer
Precipitated sulphur 1 dram
Salicylic acid 20 grains
Ointment of rose water 1 ounce
Apply a piece tho size of a pea by
parting the hair and rubbing the oint
ment into tho scalp, treating a differ
ent area of scalp each night, and tak
ing a shampoo about once a week.
Continue this for three or four weeks
Petroleum jelly may be used Instead,
of the ointment of rosewater, but Is
less elegant.
Artist, Not Scientist
I am an arrestod case of tuberculo
sis, but some days I still have fover.
On such days I seom stronger to do
my work. Does fever glvo me
strength? Is there danger of bring
ing back the trouble by being too ac-,
tlve? Am I harmful to those who
work In the office with me? I am
ashamed to be asking questions which
I ought to ask my own doctor, but
my hushnnd is a Scientist and I don't
like to dlsplense him by going to a
doctor. (Mrs. M. P. A.)
Answer It sounds rather as tho
your trouble Is active, not arrested. It
Is very foolish to humor your hus
band's artistic or scientific scruples,
at the risk of your own health. Tf any
thing should happen to you who will
take caro of your husband Itctfcp r :
waive his temperamental obsessions
and get under the care and advice of
your physician without delay.
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. tf
Wushingtnn residents registered at
local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. L.
Shandling and X. Shandllng of Van
couver, R. b. Daldwln and A. G. Cor
telyou of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1.
Reamc of Centralla and Guy Roggess,
K. J. McWhlster, Karl A. Davis. W. II.
Cross nnd Mr. uud Mrs. ii. W. Wiso
mer of Seattle.
Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. It row n & White Agency, Inc
tf
Tho creation of a separata water
master district In Josephine county
was decided upon this morning by the
county court at tho regular monthly
meeting. For tho past two years, this
county hns been tied up with Jackson
county with a deputy water master
serving tho county. Tom Pearco has
been deputy for that period. Who
will fill tho position is not yet deter
mined, this being decided by the state
engineer. Grants I'ass Courier.
Delicious apples, good quality, $1
per box delivered any place in city.
Johnson Produco Co., 241 N. Fir St.
lC4tf
H. J. Hammond of the Klamath
News, and 11 tin Nesmlth. representa
tive of the Chamber of Commerce of
Klamath Fnlts, woro ln Medford last
evening en route homo from the Irri
gation congress at Grants Pass. They
are both great boosters for all south
ern oOregon and especially tho Land
of Klamath.
Fruit growers get In touch with the
government free employment bureau
for apple pickers. Medford Chamber
of Commerce. 1 F4 tf
The Rapt 1st church of Medford held
Us annual meeting at tho church last
eevning. beginning the program with
a dinner at 6:3o, after which the busi
ness and social parts of the evening
were held. Nearly three hundred
members nnd friends were present.
It was a happy occasion, and frequent
bursts of applause, when reports were
read or measures passed, showed the
fine enthusiasm with which the
hurrh is taking to Its task.
Noel Krskine gives piano lessons at
pupils' home . Think of the advan
tage. Phone 729-W. J73
J. T. "Tip" Davis, suffered tho loss
of his Ruick touring car last eveninir
while It was parked near the Cra te
rm n theo.ter building. when his
daughter Irma. wns within the (heater
attending tho vaudeville show. ,R
bore an Oregon license, number 18-
S3, nnd wns a model severnl yenrs
old. Tho police nre- using nit effort)
to locate the ear. all cities both north i
and south having been notified of thj
theft. 0 I
SGs39Q0te)
'I wuzn here an liuiir till I dived
right In' writes Jxm Moon, who's
hcUIii' acreage In ' Florid . A great mis
take most ever crook makes Is
till uk in life stay la prison seems as
long l' tit public as It does t' Irimsclf.
Poems That Live
i The Dreamers.
Tho gypsies passed her little gate
Kho stopped her wheel to see,
A brown-faced pair who walked the
road,
Free as the wind Is free;
And suddenly her tidy room "
A prison seemed to bo.
Her shining plates ngnlnst tho walls,
Her sunlit, sanded floor,
Tho brass-bound wedding chest that
hold
Her linen's snowy store.
Tho very wheel whoso humming
died,
Seemed only chains she boro.
She watched tho foot-free gypsies
pass; ;
She never knew" or gueHRed
The wiHtful dream that drew them
close
The longing in each breast
Some day to own a home like hers.
Wherein their hearts might rest.
; Thcodosia Garrison.
Who's Who
C'lmi'lcH MncVengll.
The nowlv unnointed ambassador
to Japan, Charles MacVeagh, of New!
York, is a law partner of John W.
Davis, democratic
candidate fori
president In 1924.
. He has been
general counsel fori
tho United StaUs
Stoel Corporation
for a number of
years and has been
in Washing ton
much of the timo.
His family have
I been prominently
I d e n 1 1 f led with
public service. Tho
elder Macvengh
was attorney gen
eral under Presi
dent Garfield and the ambassador's
uncle. Franklin MacVeagh, served as
secretary of tho treasury under Pres
ident Taft.
MacVeagh Was born In "Westches
ter, Pa., in 1860 and is a graduate
of Harvard. Ho succeeds to the
post left vacant by the death of Am
bassador Rnncroft who died In Tokyo
after a short term of service in tho
diplomatic corps there.
Cook with gas.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
t'NITKD STATKS SENATOR
JAMliS J. CROSSIKY
Of Portland, Oregon, hereby an
nounces that he is a candidate for the
Republican nomination for U. S. Sona
tor at tho May, l!t2ti, Primaries.
Will work zealously for develop
ment of Oregon and support of meas
ures for real benefit of farmers as
suggested by their organizations. Fa
vor World Court and Reform Senate
Rule. Adv.
.86
II V
IVJ
Round Trip Ticket
at the regular
One Way Fare
On Sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Return Limit Tuesday, October 13 "
Take advantage of this low round-trip'
fare and visit Portland and the '
All-tiregon Exposition
I. I LI NES I J
Soutfiern
o
Strengthens Tfeak Eyes
OIl-hHliioncd camphor, wltrlihaiel,
!ivli !?. .. n ' ln ivlk
pjo wnah, strengthens oyeH nnd re
lloves any enso wenk. strained or
Boro evos. Acts surprlnlngly quick.
Aluminum cyo cup free. Leon p.
IIiiKklns. Sold In Central I'oint by
Mn- A. Mee. di-ussis Ady.
ROY WELLS'
19 Head 19 Head
AUCTION SALE
TO BE HELD
Oct. 10, 1925
AT 1:30 P. M. SHARP i
at Gravlin's Barn
624 M Street
Grants Pass, Ore.
The Closing Out of Roy Wells' 19
Head of Fine High grade Jersey v-ows.
With a high producing test. Those
cows have perfect udders and teats,
and are T. B. tested. Mr. Wells has
owned the stock of these cows for
nineteen years, and has always kept
registered sires at all times. Ho pur
chased the start of these cows eigh
teen years ago from llonry Applegato
of Ashland, Oregon.
These cows can be Inspected a few
days before hand at the barn. Four
teen of these cows are fresh now and
the balance are to freshen soon.
The following list Is a description
of the cows:
Cow No. 1 Age 7 years; tost, B.8; 33
pounds milk per day; frosli August
15. d
Cow No. 2 Age 3 years; test, fi.J; 24f
pounds milk per day; fresh August
14.
Cow No. 3 Age 6 years; test, B.6; 30
pounds milk per day; fresh August
21.
Cow No. 4 Age 6 years; test, 6.9; 32
pounds milk per day; fresh August
19; bred September 19.
Cow No. 5 Age 6 years; test, 6.0; 37
pounds milk per day; fresh September
1.
Cow No. 6 Age 6 years; test, 6.3; 32
pounds milk per day; fresh August
27.
Cow No. 7 Age 4 years; test, 6.1; 36
pounds milk per day; fresh August
13.
Cow No. 8 Age 3 years; test, B.6; 33
pounds milk per day; fresh August
27.
(-nw vn o Aire 3 vears: test. 6.4: 42
pounds milk per day; fresh August
28.
;ow No. 10 Age 3 years; test, 6.1; 3tt
pounds milk per (lay; fresh August
30.
Cow No. 11 Age 4 years; test, B.2; 25
pounds milk per day; fresh March
16; bred April 2.
Cow No. 126 years old; tost, 5.3; 30
pounds milk per day; fresh August
26; bred September 20.
Cow No..l3 Age 3 years; test, 4.6; 31
pounds milk per duy; fresh August
16.
Cow No. 14 Age 3 years; test, 5.0; 32
pounds milk per day; fresh August
15.
List of dry cows:
Cow No. 15 Ago 4 years; test, 5.8;
fresh November 20; bred February
1.
Cow No. 16 Age 4 years; test, 6.3;
fresh November 22; bred March 1.
Cow No. 17 Age 3 years; test, 6.3;
fresh November 14; bred February
3.
Cow No. 18 Age 4 years; test. 6.1;
fresh November 29; bred February
8.
Cow No. 19Ago 3 years; test, 5.7;
fresh November 16; bred March 2.
Terms of Sale 3 to G months; ap
provod notes bearing eight por cent
Interest. Clerk Grants Pass and Jose
phiuo County Rank.
ROY WELL8, Owner
CAL. EATON, Auctioneer
Eugene, Oregon
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to Portland
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