Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1925, Image 4

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MKDFORITD MAIL TUTRHNR MTCDFO'RD, OTJKOON'. TUESDAY. OCTOF.TCn 1.V192."
Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDKI'KNDENT NKWHI'AI'KR J
l'UBUHUKD KVKHV AFTKHSOOil EZCflT
HUN DAY, BY THE
MKDKOHI) 1'itlNTINU CO.
Tht Medford Hunday Morning Ntin In furnfhMl
iubwrlberg dcairing the seven-iiuy dully newa
paper. .
Office: Mali
North Mr itrect.
Tribune Building,
l'lione 75.
A consolidation of the Dcmorrutlc Timee, the
Medford Mill, the MwlfoH Tribune, the South
rn Orfgonian, Uie Auhland Tribune. -
ROBERT W. RUIIL, Editor.
8. BUM J 'TK It HMllli, Uuuugvr.
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Daily, with Huriduy Nun, month
Daily, without Sunday Him, year ...
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ville, Central Point, 1'bocii.x. Talent and on
I Highway:
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Entered n peeond-claM matter at Medford,
Oregon, under act of March 8, 1870.
Official paper of the City of M.Mford.
Official paper of Jack-ton County.
Tht only paper between A tunny. Ore, and
Oh loo, California, a distance of ovtr 400
mi lea, baviug leaieij wire Auociated J'reaa
aervioe.
Sworn dally avenue circulation for all
montha ending April 1st, Wt'H, Hli;o, more rtinn
double tlie circulation of any other paper pub-
uaned or ctrcuiateu in jacxaon t-ouniy.
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED FRESH.
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to Xht uae for republication of all newa ilia
patDttee credited to It or not otherwlae crwlliwi
In thli paper, and alto to the local newa pub-
lianM Herein.
All righta of republication of' epeclal dla
pa tehee ntreln are alao remrved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Ariliur ferry.
! . The President left tlie worhl slm-Iok
game yesterday in tho third Inning,
unable to tulerute the nnnsenKO uny
lunger.
An Arkunxax town Iiuh piiflsfd nn
, ordinance prohibiting the cracking uf
1 peanuts in a theater. This in a hum)
tou-arda a law to curb nnorora who
j wake evorybody up but theniuelvcH.
' ? ' Upatate heresy la revealed nn fol
! lows, by editorial comment in . the
: Portland Telegram:
-' A paator newly arrived' at a
' : . Portland church thla week aaid
j.to Us: "I am not going to have
.It
anything to do with controversy.
I'm not going to dlKctiaa funda
mentalism or modernlRm In my
pulpit. I'm going to preuch Christ
And His power to save.''
t 1 Mr. 8chepp, the cocoanut king, In
still In hot pui'HUit of suggestion to
; get,' rid of his millions. The report
that Mr. Hchepp was a meal ticket to
I a; finicky 4d Is erroneous.
. 'It is .now alleged by the ulumnus,
i that the chief trouble wilh "the
' mighty University of Oregon eleven",
la the debonair occupants of two
swlvol chairs. -
j"lA mulo belonging to Howard Hill
l died In tho harness hist week frnni
I heart failure, caused by Mr, Jllll
speaking kindly to deceased.
I '. Miss B. Franklin Is over a cold, and
. once more-smiling sweetly at custom
ers. While scolding her l'nw.
I1AI.M AM) KMI1AI.M
(Klatnalll. Falls News)
John told mo that he loved
mo, 'always had, hut hadn't
known how to tell nie. lie also
asked me to wait fur hint, anil I
' promised 1 would. Wo figured
It' up, and It nmotintcd to five
years waiting for him to get Into
the undertaking business fur
hlniRclf.
... Evoiy now and then u Clalshovlkl,
us buwleggeil as a wishboone, stops In
,lhe bus. illst, to straighten the seams
in her socks. . Tho futility uf It all!
' What has become of the old-fashioned
C'opco slave who rattled his
capitalistic shackles out on the street
on aiinny days, with a neatly shar
pened pencil hack of his right ear?
Contemplate, if you have tlie heart,
the horror now facing the guardians
of wild life hi Oregon. Hawmllls are
' scaring the game out of the timber,
and contaminating the best fishing
streams.
"An Indian never forgets," and In
surance agents have it fair memory.
'NH'H I.ADVj XAKillTV HOY
f " O'Malilma, ('ill., Argus)
NOTH'K The party who
bought from a 17-year-olil blonde
boy a nice lady's gold watch and
gold brsld chain for a few dol-
lors'llhy lime after the" 18th of
Hvptember pleawe return same
-lind receive cash reward. 4 .
,The cuhs-wuiiI puzzle has cusned lis
way back.
) AX K.MI'TV IIOl'SK
There's swvet fur bitter
And bitter for sweet
An rinpty house
on a full streets-
! An empty hnuse
tliirnlxhed and swept:
Heine have lnushed in It
. Others have wept.
(North American Review.)
' ...
tVe wilider if Mn.ther Arthur
1'erry of .the ,h,lf..i.l Mull Trlbun..
got thla one. A San Kranclmn
dispatch of recent thi- contained tl.,.
InlflllKcnce that Miss ui l. f) . Uf t
while ci ussIuk .Mm l,i street. ,.
"struck uli the surety tone by a id
coupe," In council 9 ncc of vhtc,', )lH
landed in the hospital, tutvMt'mr t,,
the fact that the contuvt wii rather
"painful." to say the trust.-.Western
............. ,.(i in(vnji y
on;
B.ker Priest See. Pope.
KOMK. Oct. 13,-1. A. lM-l-,,,,0 .ii.
yesterday joceived in iirlval,, nnillencn
tlie UlKht Hev. Joseso I- Alutiralh
HERE AND THERE
'"""HANKS o t, )n(.a fruit crop, tlio Mtfdfurd Imnks now liive
. on (li'iinsit ovt'i' $.SI)0,l)00 more tliim they luttl four months
itiio. Whi-ii Hit! re! urns tire nil in this tulul Nhotild cxwi'd a
million. Here is more ".'round for tfonstnitiiliition and increased
confidenee. Money is n (jood thing 1o Intve particularly in the
hank. The prohlcm for the averafie citizen, of course, is to keep
some of it there. ,
C '' money, one may
I v.. Kehepp, lite eoeoiimit kiiijj,
more years to live, he asked the people of the world to give him
Mijitfcstioiix ,s to how lo fift rid of some of it, and benefit the
human race in the process, lie received plenty of sungestions,
five and six thousand every day. These suggestions solved tho
problem of getting rid of his'
human betterment. The applicants showed considerable interest
in filling their own pocketbooks, but no interest at all in raising
Ihe level of happiness and contentment. .Selfishness and .avarice
are sometimes declared to be the exclusive possession of the pros
perous. Old Mr. Sehepp lias demonstrated this is not true.
Till') world series this year lias been more interesting than
usual. The Senators appear to have title advantage, but
every nmc has been a struggle and no team has had n monopoly
cither of fighting spirit or skillful execution. There has been
considerable talk about lucky breaks. Hut when tho struggle
is over, calm analysis will probably show that luck has little
more to do wilh success in baseball than success in other depart
ments of human activity. What is called luck is usually superior
energy, constantly reinforced by brains.
'TM1K world series has been hard on newspapers, however,
particularly the poor slaves who have to fill the editorial
column. Public, interest is concerned with little else than base
ball, and 7.0 per cent, of the day's news has been confined to it.
Moreover, the rest of the world appears to sense this fact and
no one seems to be doing anything of importance in the ontside
world, except perhaps the criminals who are busy all the time.
We now conclude our convincing evidence of this condition, end
call it a day.
QUILL
Love is the quality that enables happiness to survive dishwater.
The knocking eliminated by
not in com'petitors.
Perhaps prohibition isn't
wouldn't be, either.
It isn't a genuine boom if
the. intention of keeping it.
And yet people were naughty
ml was considered daring. .
Municipal pride is what makes a man see red when another
town claims to be the center of culture.'
Concerning Uritain's communist M". P., it is Well to note
that he got his money before he got his theories.
The automobile isn't perfect, yel. The windshield is easy t
see through, but yet too difficult to go through.
Put the women who know
hoking for husbands, not -jobs.
One shudders to think what it will take to constitute dis
orderly conduct !l(l years from now. .
, Correct this sentence: "He is a failure," said the man, "but -he
never blames anybody except himself.'"
Correct this sentence: "Why
you," said she; "I've known you
The making of a good child
A sensible .male paivnl ; 2 A sensible female parent.
RmplingRJuimos
NO WORK
"I can't get work," said Sherlock Shirk, his. mien inviting
pity) "in vain I trot from lot to lot, throughout the heart
less city. 1 wish to toil that I
nieces, I nin;e my picas on bended knees, but they are shot to
pieces. There are no jobs," si) Sherlock sobs, "for one who's
strong it ml willing; on weary feel I pace Ihe street, and fail to
make, a killing." Yet oilier men earn fritnc and yen, to work
they're blithely skating; if fate should rob them of one job,
tl'fy , I'iud another waiting. There's .limpson .lawn, who mows
my l;iwn, anil prunes the gaudy hedges, who's making good at
hawing wood with saw ami ax and wedges; he tines his tasks
and never asks a ineslitin thai
is tluit siime year he'll pack his traps and leave me. Knr there
are scores of moneyed bores who'd have him in their service;
I and thav'd engage to raise his wage their efforts keep ino
j nervous. They come and fawn on .limpson Jnwn, and beg liiiil
j lo consider; the dread is mine thai he'll resign, auiPseek the
I highest bidder. I tin not think that any gink who works with
fiery ftnlor need join the mob that has no job and nothing in
.9Jie binler..! Kniplnyei-s long forgorkcr strong anil tiiek and
blithe and willing; such men tlou't walk around the block where
busted onQ are drilling.
have too much of it. Old Mr,
has loo much. With only a few
millions, but not tho problem of
POINTS
the new red gas is in the motor,
effective; but 4 per cent beer
anybody buys real estate with
in the old days when a corset
enough to be ideal servants are
I can't even talk about marrying
only six months."'
reiniires only two things: 1-
may boil some cabbage for my
would grille me, and all 1 fear-
ft I. tM'rt&U' 1
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. Du
Sinned letters oertalnlno to oeraonal
.treatment, will be Answered by Or. Brady if tamped, eel l-odd retted envelope le enoloted.
' Lattert should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only
a few can Da answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming lo Instructions.
Address Dr. William. Brady, In care of this newspaper.
AMhrmitle WIhiws,
A younj; burliness woman vnt to a a recent number I find n reply to a
country Inn for her vucatlon. Hever- query about buthlnp and menstura
nl dugft had .the run of the houue.., tion, and it ntate that ''Hwimmint? in
Within 4H ho urn the young woman j cold water during the menstrual pe-
wuh ho til with asthma that It was
necessary to take
her home to her
physician. In the
city ahe quickly re
covered. Her physi
clan Haw no reason
why she should not
return to the coun -
try for her vacation,
She went back to
the inn. Everybody
welcomed her, ln
eluding the dogtt. Within a few days
the asthma recurred. Aguln she was
carried home, this time to remain:
in bed a month. After that she was days, with no ill consequences of
able to visit another resort In the 1 course. Hut a woman who would swim
country, where she regained her usual In cold water or in warm water dur
Kood health. There were no dogs In lng a menstrual period must be crazy,
the second country place. No one It would be a wonderful endurance
thought of that at the time, however, 'record, though. Jlygefa is still the
Months afterward this business wo
man built herself a country home
near the ocean, and there she thrived,
though she occasionally got off a few
wheezes. Her sister happened to be the ancient and modern schools of
present on one such occasion end . thought in relation to this matter. By
sister wondered whether a dog could giving a little impulse to the funny
have anything to do with It. for she notion that way, Hygela helps along
had noticed that the wheezing usually, another quaint fancy she still cher
occurred when a neighbor's dog had ; ishes, namely that "exposure" has
visited the cottage.
Thla theory of sister's set everybody
thinking, and then it was recalled that
evefy remembered asthmatic seizure
had occurred soon after association
with a dog. This was considered as
of academic interest only, until one
day the family stopped at a roadhouse
for dinner. There the luckless woman
had a moderate attack of the "old
asthma. One of the party remarked
that if she did not know better she
would assume there was a dog on the
Dremlses. There was annarently no
dog until a party arose from a near-
by table and left the room followed by .
their dog which had been lying quiet-':
iy under the table. I
The plot thickens and the story !
ends here.
Not a few cases of spasmodic or
bronchial asthma are caused by em
anations (dander) from dogs, cats,
fowls, parrots, canaries, mice, horHes
and other aniamls whose emanations
(danger, skin, hair, fur feathers) are
foreign to man. Certain individuals
seem to become "sensitized" to the
"particular protein of some such eman- :
;u ion so that they have a character-
ietic reaction whenever they inhale
the emanation in question. This ac-
tion does not always amount to an)
asthmatic seizure:, sometimes ' it ex-
presses itself in an attack of hives i
with little or no disturbance of
breathing. Hay fover is an identical I
reaction in character, though the ex-iln
Iting cause is of vegetable rather
than animal origin, a pollen to which
the victim is sensitized.
A medical man who had suffered
more or less from asthma since child
hood, .found roliefjonly nfter it had
dawned on him that, his footsteps had
been dogged during the worst of his
attacks at home qr in far away
health resorts by that as some folks .
call him, faithful friend of man, that i
Hunib, very dumb Indeed as compared
wtththo Intelligent feline, unreasoning
inimal that licks any hand that feeds
him and bites a finger from the hand
of his tender hearted mistress when
Hhe tries to rescue him from a peril
ous sltuntion Into which he has rush
ed like the dunderhead, he Is.
All that wheezes is not asthma.
Many cases purporting to be asthma
are in reality not of this character at
ill. but merely disturbances of breath-
ing associated with very different dis-;
ites which it seems of no use to the
!a.vnUin even to mention In a dlHCUs-
lon of asthma.
QI KNTIOXK AXI) ANSWERS
Seven Buckets of Blood
Kindly inform me whether (4) four
marts of blood Is, .an exceptional
unioiint to lose at a tonsil operation ?.
(I S.) The gains according to the banks
Answer. T doubt whether any pa- have beeA as follows: Jackon Coun
tient has ever lost four quarts of blood ty bank three hundred twenty three
In a tonsil operation, unless it were 'thousand four hundred sixty dollars
Frank the elephant, and even Frank $323.4fi0. 00) : First National bonk,
might well question the propriety of three hundred five thousand one hun
hJvIiik so much of his blood to the dred sixty-eight dollars ($306. 16S);
glory of surgery.
Old liiidy liygra -
I believe you have recommended
Hyyeia as n good health magazine. In
00AM,-M
, ,v' ( : ' v
.IV,. ;vl -H;iUf'
,n'iv".V'''i.
m $i.W rJapj.icK ana uavoTi no other pancake flour can
f ..'i A-.' v f hope to give you Flapjack", flavor hfcausc ro other
' i ski flour a biended the FUpiack way. To begin with, p
i " w use no cornmeal or other heavy nwrnj'ent. ;S
The leavening i
I, uhne'textured u the tlour itself.
That's why Flapjacks, properly maJe, are f
always light and
todigcst. Flapjack hcMt straight for your0 ,
hot cake ancctite in a bic-fljvor mv ! ?
health and hvolene. not to dltaaae dlaanoslt or
; Hod has flornetlines cauHed xerlouB
trouble." Ik that what you call good
health Vd vice? (C. McH.)
AnBwer. No, maybe they have an
old lady to handle the mail in the Ily
geia office, I call that uppleHauce. In
j the first place H is questionable
whether any Individual has ever tried
the experiment of nwimniin? In cold
j water during the menHtrunl period,
and In the next place I challenge Old
.Lady HyReia lo cite the evidence on
which Hhe base this quaint nuperti
tion. Thousands of better educated
women go in BWlmming in cold water
in the course of menstruation nowa
best of heulth magazines and should
be in every well regulated home, but
in this I fancy the old fady is striving
to assume a neutral position between
something to do with certain resplra-
1 tory diseases, uive the Old iady time;
j remember we old folks can't savvy
j fobbed hair and other newfangled
j Ideals all in a day.
Kwp IIiiihIh Soft and Wldte
I Please publish the hand lotion for-
1 mula you gave two or three years ago.
We found it exceedingly good. (Miss
( n.)
Answer. Boll, constantly stirring,
u grains or iragacnantn snavings or
chips In a pint of rain water or dis-
tmed water until a clear thin jelly is
obtained. Add water to make up for
evaporation, ana aaa nair an ounce
f glycerin and three teaspoonfuls of
boric acid. Apply a little to the
hands after washing and before the
:tmm is quite ury. ine joiion is oiien
grateful after shaving.
Poems That Live
On the GnLssliopiier and Cricket.
The poetry of earth is never dead:
wnen an me nirus are faint with tne
hot sun
And hide in cooling trees, a voice will
run .
From hedge to hedge about 'the new
mown mead. ,
That is the grusshopper s he takes
the lead '
summer luxury he has never done
With his delights; for, when, tired out
with fun.
He rests at ease beneath some pleas
ant weed, . , .
The poetry to earth Is ceasing never:
On a lone winter evening, when, the
frost ' ' ' ' - '
lias wrought a silence, from the stove
there shrills V; .
The cricket's song, in
warmth In-
creasing ever.
And seenm, to one in drowsiness half
lost.
The grasshopper's among some grassy
hills. John Keat.a
COMMUNICATIONS
BaiAc Deposits Inereawci, .
To the Editor:
Taking the bank statements of the
four banks of Medford, as of June 30,
aird of September 28th, as published
in your paper, you will note that the
gaining deposits of the banks of the
City of Medford Is eight hundred
twelve thousand one hundred seventy-
nine dollars ($812,179.00.) This un
doubtedly comes, to a large extent,
from the fruit business of this valley.
Medford National bank, one hundred
thirty thousand four hundred eight
($ 1 30, 40K) ; Farmers & Fruit Growers
fifty-three thousand one hundred for-
"Albcri ltd mis or better Brcdfasts
mi m
kM
top-quality. Even the Mlt used
tender, never soggy or hard-
ty three $53,143). Total eight nun-1
dred twelve thousand one hundred i
KHventy nine dollars ( Itil 2.19.) j
I thing this Is a handsome showing
and there is unununieuiy more rum
ing. m'V CONNEU.
Mfdfoid, October 12.
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JTiT
MB'-
PlIeiiAriiP'
I can't figure out any good in Hi
'"IVeiily-rivu Years Ago Twlay tol
uiiuin that rim in th newsiuKrM 'ci'pt
i remind a hit of people that they're
not what they I' lK Who re
member lh' olo time gentleman with
th NHtied while shirt un plug luit
that Hii2 rubbed lib wrong way?
(Copyright John. F. Iille Co.)
Who's Who
Osrar Wells
The newly elected president of the
American Banker's Asosciation is Os-
t car Wells, president of the First Na
tional Bunk of Birmingham, Alabama.
During the past year he was vice
president of that
organization.
He has had con
siderable banking
experience, having
been connected
with hanks in
Platte City. Edger
ton and Carthage,
Missouri. Fort
Worth, Houston
and Dallas, Texas,
before coming to
Birmingham i n
1915.
From 1920-1925,
Wells was a mem-
ov-ipujen. ., uer .oi me tuonn
, . " liquidating com
mission under appointment of the
fedora reserve bank ofwhleh he is
the RUth di8ti?'hieineVot TK" od-;
visory council and the Cuban presi
dent. Wells was born In 1875, in Platte
County, Missouri.
: Death Threat Received.
PHOENIX, Ariz. A letter con
taining a threat of death, as a result
of the hanging of George Dixon Sujy
namie, Walapal Indian, was received
by United : States Marshal George
Mauk, The letter came from
Angeles.
Cook with gas.
tf
"DIAMOND DYES"
COLOR THINGS NEW
Just Dip to Tint or Boil
to Dye
Each 15-cent pack
age con tain b direc
tions so simple any
woman can tint soft,
delicate shades or
dye rich, permanent
colors in lingerie,
silks, ribbons, skirts,
waists, dresses.
coats, stockings.
sweaters, draperies,
coverings, hangings
everything!
Buy Diamond DyeB no other kind
and tell your druggist whether the mate
rial you wish to color is wool or silk, or
whether it is linen, cotton - or., mixed
goods. .
Mm
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X.-hk
gk DATE TRlj
:0-'3
October 13, 1873 52 yn fo
Cecil Rhodes matriculated at Ox
ford University. While an under
graduate at Oxford, he met Mat
thew Arnold who unknowingly in
spired him to colonize South Africa,,
which he successfully accomplished
by establishing Rhodesia. After
organizing and monopolizing the
diamond fields at Kimberiy, Rhodes
returned to Oxford to complete
his unfinished education. In his
will he founded the Rhodes'
Scholarship which provides for the
education at Oxford of 175 se
lected students of all nationalities. .,
1'uuyilgltf, I'rcmhi Sxulkilv. liw,. :
25 Ounces.
Scents
jbr over
.YEARS.
r Hi".-.
Th2 Testimony of Others
IN i
my new book which may be '
had FREE upon request, on '
PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis
orders, 1 have reproduced nearly 100
letters from among those received from
my thousands of patients. These tell you
frankly of their years of suffering of their ;
trying home remedies and even opera-! .
ttons, and, finally, of their complete cure!
bymyNON-SURGICALmethod- These i
are from men and women of '
every itatton, many oi whom you ;
may know. You will learn by
reading tni&nooKwny lean Biv
a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to
uue oui Pile or return your fee. '
ULAN. M D Inc
PORtlAND OFflCtS: SEATTLE OFFICES:
Dr Dkan Duiioin? bui-mmiw
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phon 1C5 30 North Ctntral
Medford, Ore.
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