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PACE FOtTR Medford Mail Triune AN INPil'KNUENT NKWfXPER PUBLISHED FvEKV APTKKMjON EX Hi;.NI)AY. BY THE WKDKOUO i'RINTINU CO. The Medford 8iruay Mornfnj Bun is furnished aulHwrilwrs (leaking tb sevtu-duy dully nwv paper. Officii Mail Nortti Kir itrwt. Tribune Building, I'lione 76. A consolidation of tit 1morrt1o Timet, t)i MlforL Mall, tlie M.-iford Tribune, Uit Huutb- ni imgoMitii, the Awilainl Tribune. HOHKItT W. HUI1L, Editor. 8. HUM ITER KMl'M, Munuger. By Mull In Advanoa: Daily, with Hiiiidiiy Run, ynr t7.60 Dally, with Kuhiliiy Hun, month 7fi Daily, without Hundoy Nun, yur C.fiO Dally, without fcuniiay Sun, month ... .(16 weekly Mull Tribune, one year 2 00 Numluy Hun, one year 8.00 HY CAHK1EK In Medronl. Afihland, Jarknon- miff, central roint, J'lioenu, intent and on Hljthwsya: Daily, wltli Sunday Sun, month ,7R Daily, without Kumiay Hun, monlh flfi Dally, without .Sunday Kurt, ona year. .. 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60 Ail tfrma by carrier, caah in advance. Entered aa aeronil-riana matter at Medford, Orriruri, under a-t of Uurrti 8, 1870. Nwnrn dally average rimilattnri for ail rwititha eiuliujr April 1st, 1024, mifitt, more than ilniililf thi (-Ir'tilut!on of ony other puutr pub-lUht-d or rlrculated In Jack son County. The only California A GREAT VICTORY FOR PROGRESS. Oh h o, mi tea, ervfre, paper between Albany, Ore., and rula. a diatanue of over 400 bavina; leaaed wiie Associated Preaa MKUItKltS OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Anoclated Press ia eX'luaively entitled to the use for republication f all news dln pntrhea credited to It or not otherwise credited in l liia paper, and also to the local news (tub- All riithla of republication of special dls palches herein are a I mo nsrrved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. THE overwhelming victory of Die city water bonds is extremely gratifying. TliiH wiih tile Hiipremely important niciisure from the Btnndpoint of the city's welfare, and the emphatic endorsement by the people, removes all doubt regarding public sentiment, and gives the watee bulii'd a free hand, to proceed with the business of securing adequate water and pure water at the earliest moment possible. , Yesterday's election should ninrk a turning point in Hertford ' history.; A new water supply will not only, moan better health, it will mean new industries, enlargement ot present industries, a steady increase in population, and continued growth and .prosperity of this community. It is unfortunate that the new wnter system can not be in stalled tomorrow. But of course it can't be. There are many pre liminary problems to be settled, and in a matter of such supreme importance it is better to go slow and be sure than to make haste. and bo srry. " Medford was never in better condition than it is today. The election results remove all doubts as to its immediate future. . . And in conclusion one might say this.- AVe can talk of oor mani fold resources, o'ur horticulture, agriculture, mines and timber, and we-have them, but the greatest resource Medford hus is the high quality of 1 s citizenship. .That citizenship, as usual eamn through true to the test yester day. Medford dues things'. It always has. Let us hope it always will. And the final credit goes to no one man, or one group of men, but to the forward-looking enterprising people, of this city as a whole, who in a crisis involving the city's true welfare, never fail. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 8ignad letters pertaining to perional health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Or. Brady If a stamped, self -addressed envelope la enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In ink. Owing1 to the arP number of letters reoelved, enly a few Can be answered hare. No raolv can be made ta nuirlu not eanformlnn la InatrualUna. Addiess Or. William Bifcdy, In ear of this newspaper. , , , . r Auupliylu.Ybj Hiid Asthma. Idiosyncrasy wns the wimple old- vomiting or a sovera hive erythema QUILL POINTS riiKhloticd 1rm .for what we com plcx modern ncifntiHtH rail idleKry or nnniiliyliixls. jjon't look for them modern words In your dictionary, for they nro not .there, yet. But IdlOHynmmy tellH you w h aft they Imenn. It means sensitization to some particular Influence, or more accurately the re action which ne ar dermatitis, - In the course of an ' attack of hlvos or erythema or flermutllls Of this, anaphylactic diameter, some Irritation within the breathing pas-' sages Js not unusual and whether this Is duo to a chance whoeal In Jurlous with or without vinegar, 'lease set us rlaht. H. F. B.) Answer All wro.. Cucumbers in not lnlurious. Vlneiar Is 'not a &n a as fUlute hcetlo aeld Is not. utilized In the body we must consider vinegar rather as a poison. However, a dns hof vinegar Is harm less enough as condiment. Cucum bers have about the .lowest caloric o fuel value ot nil wholesome foods, hut they are valuable In the diet or the t. mineral matter, vita mins, und vougiiage they furnish. Another popular superstition Is that It Is necessary to soak cucumbers In al(r water to "remove the poi son," before eatlpg them,.' This Is absurd. ; for .there Is no poison In them ami) suoh sinking; rather dimin ishes ' the mineral content and Is therefore unadvlsable; 1 laiswd Jlablt. My In-other has been taking throat or windpipe or to a touch of spoonful of flaxseed after every meol, spasmodic asthma with the hives, It is not easy to decide. In such at. tucks It Is recognized thnt a tempo, rary Insufficiency of the kidneys oc curs thnt is, the excretory function is considerably diminished for a few hours; no one knows iwhether that ours when tho sensitized Individual, too. Is due to the occurrence of Is subject to the particular Influ-lhlve or something akin to It In the ence. Thus, the Inhnlatlon or the kidney. mere sniffing Into the nose of a lit- Such idiosyncrasy or sensitization tie ragweed pollen may produce hay'can be produced experimentally In fever In an Individual sensitized to an animal like the guinea pig by t such a protein; tho hay fever is the, simple method, namely tho hypoder form the reaction tildes In such ai mlc injection of a small dose of any case; it Is nn Idiosyncrasy, -nnaphy- protem which is foreign to the nnl. lactic reaction, nllcrgy. The inhala-tmay, say horse scrum. The guinea tion of the epidermal dust or dnn- pig becomes sensitized nfter an in- der of a horse, cat, dog, parrot, ca- terval of from nine Ho 14 days, so nary or common fowl may Induce In n sensitized Individual an anaphy lactic or nllergic reaction called asthma. . The taking of even ft min ute riuantity of egg white may Initi ate in a sensitized child gaslro Intestinal upset, oi that a second dose or horse serum after that Interval 'Induces sevore anaphylactic reaction or shock which 1s likely to ond fatally within a few minutes nfter tho Injection of tho furious serum, the reaction being a kind of hives, or suffocation somewhat Uke intense as A cure has been found for Insanity caused by drinking moonshine, but Ihero Is no cure for the insanity that causes the drinking of the moonshine, The rittsourg pitcher who wears boin-rJinmed spectacles deserved win. He wears them becuuse he has to, hot because he wants to look like he has been going to the University or Oregon. , It's a lillle early for Atty Tad Miles to start alleging that ho takes a cold hath every morning. Our esteemed townsman should know thero ure al ways vacuncles oh l'olnr expeditions. AKItlAF, NOTR (Eldorado, Kas., Times) (Hen Bnriinger Is sporting a classy pair of balloon pants, the' very latest stylo. Jlo mnde his first ' ascension on Wain street Tuesday af temonn. The cniirtbnuse ring this morning wired'' congratulations to the city hall Rangoon the quiet but pretty victory. i nitc wus ii goou vole, considering the prohibition nnd religious issues were not Injected into the eumpaign. The Waconda Correspondent of the J.iigene Itegister reports "a door shot in hi "outskirts." This Is cruel nnd unusual, and similar to tho human who gets shot In the suburbs, '''Now thnt -Ihero Is no rain to get out of, all the doors to tho postofflao are unlocked. WHY MAII .l()(;C. ll:l (linker. Ore., Dciiiihtiii ) WlNflVILI.K, Ore. (Hpeclnl) The ladles of Wlngvlllo will give a sox social Friday evening, Oct. Dili.' Everyone is asked to bring an old sock. . ' Our sr. sccdscndcr attended nn Irri gation congress at (Hants I'uss the first of the week, and was not hit In the head with the'butt end of a pistol. The sex thnb wears hock length skirls because they nro comfortable, ought to get shoes Unit fit, for the same reason. Tho day Is fust approaching when political hypocrisy, hurnswoggling, ciissedncss, and skullduggery will be reported by the "malignantly hoslllc press" with the same regard for tho truth aajhey use In accounts of him teur thculiicals. (Springs are those metal things that, lap your head against the top on a detour. -. . l : Maybe in time evolution wil about it. , produce men too civilized to quarrel Europe' may have n better air air isn't hot. policy than Uncle Sam's, but the A free country imposes ou itself. is one that grouches about the restrictions it Few minor thrills compare with finding a dime in last winter's waistcoat. . . A piece of felt never knows whether it will be a masculine hat at $5 or a feminine hat at $18.95. . . .'.'' A mere stocking roll doesn't intrigue a true cake-cater, looking for a bank roll. ' lie's New York's reputation for putting oh the best shows didn't suf fer from the primary fight. That lion-pe.cked look is going through your pockets. ah asset. Itobbers never' wasto time How wonderful to be so young that a flivver ooupo containing five isn't crowded! This year, as usual, some fine chaps arc doing post-graduate work in lino bucking. . ' . One wither from the accounts of the trial of Convict Thomas .Murray, Use,., that Die social ntimiaphero In the nttito playhouse nt Niilem wns slinlnod to Hie breaking point. One of the riddles of the day Is why a 4d coupe with lace curtains Is never among tho wrecked. The native sparri)w(ornl siiunwkus) Is shiftless and nn-nccount and full of yaps nt dawn, but has nothing on the native blackbird (iirnl ebon). The sparrow does not roost on Vrnnk liybee's sheep nil day und swat fleas. tiik mox-iiorxi) ri.ivvi:it How sore Is my heart at the buttered .old flivver I bought of u dealer to use as a car. It Iwlotcd my spine, dislocated my liver And rendered my vertebrae much 1 below pur. And ofien for hours liavo 1 puttered around It, Anil smeared my appnrel wllh mud, grease and tar. And hunted Tor trouble nnd cussed - when I found it. And tried to eliminate rattle and ' Jar, . , j The battered old. flivver, Th lop-aided flivver, The runty old flivver J bought forea car. j tt'Jovelnnil rialn-Dealer.) the tnstend of "Cook with fins,' ImxIj line toiluy Is Clils the Cook. ' News 1-lilitCN Held l'. SHATTI.i: Tho Hcaltle Times ob tallied temporary Injunctions against pirating of pluy-by-pluy news on baseball games of the world series received by the Times from the As sociated J'ress. 1-ersons were taking this news from a play board ope rated by the times and telephoning It In vlgar sloiei, ?, ii . ' ' A nn athmatlc Heizure. VWon cow 8 thtna. j 1 1 milk muy Imlure tho anaphylactic re- Such Rorum slcknotts sometimes en action In certnin InfantH, timmlly ae-J cum in mnn when n doso of antl vero nausea nnd vomltlni? whenever toxin (which in mnde from horse the attempt to give -cow's milk Is erum usually) has to be adminls repfnted. - ; I tered to nn individual who , hits ul- JJut not in every Instance of such reudy been sensitized, sny with nntl- anaphyiactlc shock or reaction Is tne( toxin oc other horso serunV given specific? exciting cnuso such n pro- months or years previously. In man, lein substance. Similar reactions, If however, the serum sickness or ana not tho same, are induced In cer- phyhutic reaction so induced only tain Individuals by ceiialn dVugg rarely amounts to more than Incon- laxntlve. Iff he likely to suffer any . harm from It? Ho says it has regulated his bowels . perfectly for over a year. Q. CD. Answer No; It is far better than taking- laxative drugs. Often about a tenspoonfuT of the whole (un g round) flaxseed ' daily will suffice, but there Is no, harm fn using; niore. Poems That Live RipplingRhumosffl -5 '1 NO KNOCKING. ' i 1 .- . i ;.-. . '. i '- . THE nge'nf'for the liooster ear, he took me for !ii Title; we swiftly slithered neariaiid far, all o'er the countryside.' lie talked in all the moduru tongues, includinj; Dutch '. ami Greek j ho talked until his toihvom lungs developed quite a sipieak. ."The Kooster simply can't bo beat," he cried, with tortured throat; ;" inspect all cars upon the street you'll find no hotter boat. This little jeer's as good as gold, the best you over saw; from bumper to the manifold, it's built without. ", flaw,". "What think you of the IMker car, that's advertised so much?" My foolish question did not mar his flow of Greek and Dutch. "The 1'iker is a splendid wain., there is no doubt of that; but hero. we're driving home again, and not a tire's gone flat Just note how sweet tho motor runs, how noiselessly she flies; she takes the cakes she takes the buns, she takes the eus-. tard pics." To sec how he would take a jar, what thoughts he would express, I said, "I'll buy a Piker carit costs nine, dol lars less.". "You'll get tfmd value for your Inon," lm said, without a sigh; "but let ua take another .run, before you go and -Nay, nay, quoth I, "I'll buy your bus without another buy. ride; you are a white nncl honest cuss, in whom I'm satisfied. Yon do not knock tho rival gig, you merely boost your own; your tongue is straight, your heart is big, you're in a class alone. , Ami so I'll pay Jour dollars now, and ninety cents ft week, which aro the tornm you will allow, vour ads and hand-' bills shriek." i WB ARB MANUFACTURERS OP . , ,. . Doors- Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds ' Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our' Quality anil ' Prices Absolutely HlQht Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Btforo Lotting Ua Flour on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford A Modern Mill Oregon Which are not proteins, notably qui nhi, fialversan, the salicy lutes (aspi rin, for Instance), (i--nHlinally opium or any of its derivatives, and some of t he modern organ ic I oca a nncs-j thetics likeorthoform. The reac venience and discomfort. Ql'ESTIONS AND AXWWRRS. Cutti ill bewlf gry. A claims cucumbers nre In jurlous when eaten with vinegar. B claims Hon In the case of the drug ldiosyn-1. they are Injurious when eaten with crnsy Is either n violent nausea and out vinegar, f claims they nre In- Hymn. - The spnclous firfiiument -on high, With all the .blue ,ethereaj ,ky, And spangled heavens, a shining frnmer "' " ' Their great Original proclaim. The unwearied 'Sun from day to day Does bis Creator's 'power displuy. And publishes to every land The work on an Almighty hand. . , Soon as tho evening shades prevnll, The Moon takes up the wondrous tale And nightly to the listening Karth Iiepeats the story of her birth; Whilst all the stars that round her burn, , And all the planets In their turn, i Confirm the tidlngH aa they roll, " ' And spread the truth from pole to pole. ' What though In nolemn silence all Move round the dark terrestrial bull; What though no real Voice nor sound Amidst their radiant orbs be found? In Reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter .forth a. glorious voice; Forever singing us they shine, . " "The Hand that made us is divine." ' Joseph Addison. flier two kinds p Iuif fever sur fcii'r thorn wlio'ro alilo t' Muy at lionie, an' tlMJo wlio'ro t'po iioor t' (to away. Mrs. TUTora jiixms uroim-T, nlio's Immi vWllii' In Caiuidu, returned u white inulo. . Ims Alliert Puhl, who recently unflor went a major operation at the Hacred Heart hospital, was removed to 111 home north ot the city yesterday ap parently well on the way to recovery. CnnV with tf Doing His Duty ' ''For two years I sufferet. ogon?, (zing pains in my stomach, belch ing up Hour .and -bitter fluids and gas. Tongue filways couted. Doc tors were unable to help me. The first dose of ' Mayr's Wonderful Remedy mado me feel ,100 per cent better, and I nm now feeling better than at any time In my life. I deem It my duty to advise other sufferers." It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intesti nal tract and allays the Inflamma tion which causes practically all Btomach, liver and ihteBtlnal1 ail ments,' including appendicitis. One dose w(U convince or money re funded. 9t all druggists. Adv. Mann's The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price - Mann's . v t i . .':.- - - Styleplus a and Vogue Suits See the New Fall Styles ' : . A few new double-brcaStcdsuitsarrivcd this week . Also some snappy models in single-breasted suits with the new", wide lapel. Priced moderately. $30, $35 to $45 , Suits that make popular prices safe. We also, have sonic suits 'for men and young men at lower prices. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SALE OF ABOUT FIFTY MEN'S SUITS $15.55 $19.55 $24.55 Overcoats . Men light weight Top Coats, all .'wool,, light and. dark shades. 1 $25, $27.i50 to $32.50 ".'' ' - - Heavier 'Overcoats, plain models and belted, coats. Some nice ones at $30, $35 to $45 Anniversary Sale Wool Shirts and Drawers, : a $2.50 valtte.r. $1.45 Medium heavy cotton Union Suits : $1.55 A few odd Coats, sizes .15 to 39 .".$4.95 Canvas Gloves, a heavy weight ..Ity Collar Attached Shirts, $1.50 to $2.00 values.. 107o Discount Fancy Sweaters pull over style $5.00 to $9.00 Flannelette. Night Shirts ', ' for men I ... 95 $1.75 value Night' Shirts,' ' ' heavier flannelette ."....$1.55 Flannelette Pajamas for men ; Boys' Pajamas, flannelette j , Old Hickory Work .Shirts, a $1.50 value.. f "THE STORE FOP EVEPVBODV" ."V PMONt-tS6-87 ANNIVERSARY SALE OF OVERCOATS About 75 of these ', , .. $20.00 Overcoats '..,'...............$17.95 $22.50 Overcoats . . . . $19 95 $27.50' Overcoats ;.....:.i...;..$23.95 $30.00 Overcoats .............-..........$26.95 Specials Wool Sweater Coats'; ; : $6.00 value : .....$4.95 Dark Grey Sweater ."' : Coats :.:....:.....;;.$3.45 Cotton Fljnnel Work " ' Shirts '...............".. .....$l!45 Grey Flannel part wool Shirts ...:.....1.,:.......,.......$2.75 Men's Caps;' $2.50 -' values ..-.. I.......;........ $1.45 Boys' Long Corduroy Pants Light and Dark Shades $1:55 :......95 ..$1.15 o o o