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T o FOUR 'ISKDIOID Kuil TKIBWNE AN INIlKI'B.NHH.Sr NUWSI'AI'BIt PUOLUilJKU KViiln AFTKIIMIUN KXOK1T - 8UNIMY, IIV TUB MtDHillll IMUSII.Mj CO. nfEDFORTi Mxrn TRtpxarn. ftriroronn, , opjnoy.oiMONDAY, October" n 1025 HEEE AND THERE e EA verily, the thought is often the offspring of the wish. The D A coniollditlon of tlit Democratic Timet, the Medford Utll, the Mi'.iiWd Tribune, tU South ft, Orejoniaii, the Anlil-nd Tribune. ROD RUT W. RUIIL. Editor. 3. bUUlTKH HMllli, U-iiur. emoeratic press of Oregon think Senator Stanficld will win opposition. Naturally. No political strategist can blame the Demo crnts forf such a wish. Trie MrtJiora rsunuuj- aiumum nmi i iuiiiibhi . . ... . hi i i i i Kuu.niHM di.rinf u. .im.u .uy &tw the Jtopuulicau primary, thanks to a numerous and undistinguished OifJtt: Hal) Tribune Huikling, 86-S7-iW North Fir eUeet. J-hone 70. - . The people of Great Britain have been considerably worried over the impending disaster predicted by Messrs. Doyle and Lodge, i after communion with the spirit world. This is Generally taken to ,7s. mcau.a social revolution. But are the good people of Kngland 6 certain this soeiul revolution has not already occurred f Shades s.oo - . Hurray sun, one year i.oo .oi inquire urowlor and all the little urovvlers! Will t ho viewers with alarm please note that the latest tiling in London is for the Squire to have bis suit made from the same bolt of cloth that adorns the ample proportions of his frau? If that isn't a social revolution then, prithee, what is? By Mill In Advance: Paily, with Sunduy Sun, year .. Dully, with Suriduy Hun, month-.. Dufly, without Sunday Hun, year . Dally, without Sunday Sun, month weertiy Man inuuiie, gtie yi-ar.. BY CAItniRIt in Uedford. Aahland, Jackxon- vllU, Central I'oint, J'uoenix, Talent and on Ilifftiwaya: Dally, with Sunday Hun, month. . . ,7ft Dally, without Sunday Hun, month 06 Dally, without Sunday Sun, one year... 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60 All term by 'carrier, cuab in advance. Entered ae eeotfixl-riiim matter at Med ford, Oregon, under act of March B, 1879. OfflHil paper of the Civ of If d ford. Official pn)ir of JucWiiurf County. Speaking of revolutions, there has been a widespread one in the pigskin world or calfskin, if accuracy compels. There was The oni paper between Arbany. Ore., and Ji time not so very long ago, when to be scored upon by minor Cliico, California, a dMum.-e of over 400 ,(,, t- rm x if mllra, having leaaed wire AaaoclaUd Prew teams Was a dlSgraCC i"f tllC Hlg I lll'eC. NOW there IS 110 Big -crT ' - Three, and the former giants of football are content if they are m'Mitha ending Arfl 1st- IH'il, XMM, more than ilnuhle the circiiliit on of ny other paper pub-' iiMK-u or circuiaim in Jiirxaon jovmy. mkmrkr op the Knwan.rr.Tf rnnss. The Awutmi l'nfu la eirldNively entitled tn rirf1 u ror rifpmu t'uiioti oi an news din ptrli.? erfditpd tfi It or not othefivlM credited In thin I'toitr, itrid uIho to Uin local newa pub-li-.hfd liereln. nuiiU of rfitnltiifiiioii of xpeclal all- hfeiti are also reaerved. , ' pH1!'!- I Ye Smudge Pot li Arfliur IVrry... not beuten once or twice before the big game. This may be lmrrt on some of the gray-haired graduates, but it is nn excellent thing for one of our greatest sports. Tho United Stales supreme court holds that a minimum .wage liiw tjutt mius nn established business is unconstitutional, and ii store keeper at Nognles, Arizona, is therefore allowed to pay four women clerks less than $lli a week. This appears to be a sensible decision. A minimum wage law is desirable, perhaps, if tho minimum is reasonable. Nothing less than $2.CD per day for the most unskilled labor isn't. The cat tliiil used to sleep Hummer afternoons on the window U'de of tho oldest bank In Jackson county, la now the tun of, a Hiiioriun fox, and busy , f fom such a profitable field .,.-.,t..,, Vollln'., lr f.... ..... 1 bluBlH. ' ' Crime costs the people of Chicago $GOO,000,000 a year, and a plan is on foot to cure criminals by music. The music would have to be pretty bad, however, to persuade the 30,000 crooks to depart HUSBAND KXIFKS MAN WITH Wri'K (Hdllne Oakland Tribune.) Marvelous and unusual. . -t A Grants Paan hunter Ahot a1 horse for a Chinese pheasant, - but did not burn up the barn for a IjruBli-pllo, QUILL POINTS Class room work would be thrilling, also, if there was a cheer ing section, Hon. A. Rurlc Todd, -who made Kelso, Wash., a Hcrrin, in., lectured if her husband forgets oiie ill uubuiio moi weUK. 11 IB 11 lUIlO No wife is fair. She will forget ten birthdays and feel hurt Personal Health Scrrico By WILLIAM BAADT. tSk U Signed Uttert pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dlieaa dlagnoal or treatment, will bo omwered by Dr. Brady If a itamoad, telf-addreiud envelope U encloied. Letter! thoutd bo brief and written In Ink. Owing to tho large number of lettori received, onlv teW OOn DO SnawaraH hira Nn ranlw nan ha rwA I. H.,.,r. -.A I i . Addr... Or. Wllllom Brady. In oaro olhU nowipapVr. 7" "v,m'"" w '"". . Tlio Thivo Degiws of Feobki MJjicIeduofls. The number of weak wits In our population ia bo tremendouHly large that, It bocomes necessary to clasnlfy them, and to this end tho expertd havo fixed by an arbitrary measure ment three degrees of feeble minded ness, . to-vlt, bo to speak, idiocy, Im becility nnd moron-1 ity. We must re-1 asy Lessens in AUCTION BRIDGE It need not be considered a bar to soup eutinif, even thounh the patient already has high blood pressure. High blood pressure Is not a dlseaso but only one feature or sign of some disease condition, and therefore theio can be no diet Inid down ns suitable; for all patients who hnnnen to lire sent his sign when examined by tho jjuyaiciun. jn tne majority of cases. however, there Is no reason why such patients should not take a ronson- New Series by WYNNE FERGUS ON cAuthor of ferguson on c4uction3ridf MfiSSaSMHMaMaaaaaaaaHaaaaiMl' Copyriibt 1921 by Hoyle, Jr. ARTICLE No; 8 ember that those blB nmonnt . o 7 t?,,,eT.,Vj ''"i!,ouP- 'Thero is some recent evidence mV i V . I wnrrant particular mention of ' " ' ,. , nver ns a good kind of meat for one ence in dealing .iih hii, ... . ... ...o.t jiirnfluio to eui, uny mm oi uvcr, beef, calf, pig, fowl or early to determine whether Eugene has been keutomined. AND NO BAIWIEIIIAND . (Honolulu Advertiser) , If the person -who took, the two pairs of trousors from the Ford .'.coupe on Clhorn drive Wed- , nosday will return sanio he will , save owner en,ibaVrusniont. v,, ; 'nisconn vs. hahmonv (Albany Dcmocrnt) -Mulford wo8 taken to ' nn Albany hospital with a fractured leg and an Internal quartette Ah, well, grade crossings eliminate many Who might rock bouts litter, on. ,,' Still,1 if a law satisfied everybody, there wouldn't be any need of the law. : '! r'T'.' With the cnmlftlnn of feeble mlndedness, and that a high grade moron or a low grade idiot Ib simply an individual whose men tal development has been arrested from some cause early In life. in the dark ages Insane neonle were cruelly maltreated hv th nvn. eial population which Itself was-of a miiM-r low intelligence. Fee h e mln.l. ed persons were ridiculed nnd abused and employed as clowns or court Jesters by the general moronic popu- i.iuun. me morons In our popula tion today still find much amusement in ridiculing or exploiting Ihe Im beciles nnd Idiots, and it i m.iin truth and no exaggeration .to say that our public and civic offices are. ad ministered in many cases by morons, which probably accounts for the ex ploitation of feeble mlndedness In many public spectacles such as the "dip of death," "Bosco wim .at . alive." and the numerous denraved dare-devil" exhibitions which our moronic public authorities encourage. According to the classification of feeble mlndedness. nn i,nt i. . son so defective in mind from n' early age if not from birth as to be uuume io guard himself against com imn pnysical dangers. An IHlot ha. to be taken care of In every way iuu, uiessea, undressed and washed. An idiot lacks even the rudimentary instincts which belong to the ani mals. An idiot's speech is generally unintelligible, merely, grunts or m most a few monosyllables. The men tal age of idota does4 not eytn.i i,- yond two years, as ineasured by the Blnet-Hlmon scale for Intelligence. That Is, tho mind never develops be yond what Is normuli for a two-year-old Infant. ' . An Imbecile is a. person in whose mind there exists ffom early chlld- nooa u uciect wnicft- makes the In game, cooked to last. Curiously enough, for several years before tho vogue for liver arrived. I had been striving faithfully to keep my blood pressure down with liver and bacon and French fried potatoes p. r. n. ami men to fetch It up agnln with cup or two of coffee. In this way I suppose 1 have . unknowingly given my arterioles considerable healthful exercise, which other men's nrteiMoles get from the horrible habit of morning cold bnthlng. In what way doe the expert differ from any other auction player? Ha. he more imagination, more courage, more reiourceiulness, more onginahtyf What particular quality makes him stand out among his fellows? If there is anything that we don't understand we usually subject it to a close examination and analysis so let', do the same with the expert, Let ui place him under the microscope and let its lens magnify his tactics. Let us observe and analyze his bidding and play. The following hand is illustrative of the writer's contention that in the language of sport, the expert "has every thing. . . Hand No. 1 . Au7 If 111' J I t y t :A B: : Z Heart. A, 10,9, 7 Clubs Q -Diamond. A, K, 10, S Spades K. O. 8. 7 No Kore, rubber game. The expert, Z, dealt and bid one diamond, a perfect example of the four card Buit bid in preference to the no-trump. The single ton club is a danger spot in no-trump because a good player with a set up ciud sun ana tne leaa would pass tne no-trump. In this particular hand, A had a six card club suit and his partner the ace of Bpades so that a no-trump bid by North would have failed to make the contract by one trick. Z, however, possessed the first requisite of the ex pert, good judgment, sd bid one dia mond. A passed and V bid twodiamonds to give his partner another chance to bid. B passed and Z now had to do a little thinking. Y's bid of two diamonds indicated a willingness on his part to have Z bid another suit. This suit could be either clubs, hearts or spades. The expert figured that his partner would not bid two diamonds merely to obtain a club bid from him because it is just as difficult to go game at club, as in diamonds. There would be nothing to gain by such tactics so Y must be pre pared lor a heart or spade bid. Z, there fore, bid two spades. A passed and Y bid three diamonds. B passed and Z was now certain that Y was hoping for a heart bid so bid three hearts with the greatest assurance in the world. All passed. Y's hand was as follows: Hearts K, 8, 6, 4 Clubs J, 7 . Diamonds Q, J, 9, 7, 2 Spades 6, 4 At hearts Z made four odd, losing only one heart, one club and one spade trick. At diamonds, the result would have been the same so the expert's imagina tion and clear analysis of his partner's bidding gave him a game not otherwise possible. How many players would nave bid this hand like the expert? The foregoing hand was not selected as unusual but only asa representative of the margin of superiority that the : expert has over the average player. To excel at auction, as in any other game, ' the expert must "have everything." He must be able to do the right thing at the right time and it is this quality that ia most stronKly evident in the hand eiv- en. It may seem easy and the expert's play and bidding the natural thing to do but how many players could honest ly say that in actual play they would have done the same? If thev can. thev , are in the class of the expert. If not, they still have something to which to look forward. We cannot all be experts but we can all improve our game by analyzing the expert's methods and nrontinir therehv. Put the evnert- "Un der the lens" at every opportunity and you cannot help but benefit. Another example will be given in a later article. Hearts Q, 8, 7, 6 : Clubs K Diamonds none Spades 10, 8, 6, 4, 3 Answer to Problem No. 5 Hearts 3 Clubs A, 6, 5,4 Diamonds Q, 10 Spades ,9; 7, 2 : Y : :A B: : Z : Hearts K, J, 9, 5 , Clubs Q, J, 7, 3 Diamonds none Spades A, Q Hearts none Clubs 10, 9, 8, 2 Diamonds J, 9, 8, 7 Spades K, J Tho spirit of cooperation js much more apparent now, espec ially ill courtship. A village is a place where Central tells you there's no use The largest city in the United Bi"S Mrs. Jones, because she's out. iltates to go completely krav.y over In the old wot days nobody realized how much oratory de pended on a few drinks in the listener. tne ku kiux Kian, and muko no effort to cure Itself, is suffering nnew from the world's fair delusion, the same being heralded to the popula tion this time ns the I'ucltlc American Internutlonnl Imposition, 111311. Death, taxes, and a world's fair In Portland lire Inescapable. The constant nttempt to foist it upon Oregon after repudia tion at the polls, la a commendable bit of civic stubbornness. MOVIH COMEDY Five policemen and un obeso lady , thief Hurtle across Los Angolcs und drown In larger beer upon a pretzel reef; And all the bablea uf a pnc -fill town Hebel ngalnst a scntimmitnl song And strangle tnelv mothers with agility ' ' , Before I realize tlu.t anything . Is wrong ''. . v 0 blessed IrrcspnnAllilllty! Iiuster Kenton ntufl thu lovely Turpln; Charlie Chaplin -timl a ciustard plo Large enough td put a licalthy purp In The Joyuus liuijior of a liloody cry , . . 1 hurry homo and Iklll my wlfo .tor fun .j, ' ' Before 1 flilflk whatlm I might havo duno. (Now Republic.) UK SIIOIMI ll.WIC OXK ' ('cr.illi'toii l-:st Ort-goiilun) . Dear Annie Lnuiie: ' ' Ia it proper til go swimming' with a oting:, tjmi without a .chuperono V t i 'J LINK UOSB. Americanism: Heading the casually list in the hope of find ing somebody one knows. A gentle spirit is one that believes in Heaven for itself with out believing in hell for the other fellow. A hick town is a place where the traffic cop nods and smiles as you pass by. About the only "necessity" the poor can't afford as well as the rich is an autuittnl. There is too much birth eonlrol and not enough control of thcin after they are born. v . Another good reducing exercise consists in gripping the table hard, opening the mouth wide and saying "spinach." In ' conversation; 'with ono of -tho Older Cllrls on thq 1Mb Inst., mention was made of "rolla-of fat" under tho chin, and elsewhere. They ore no such a Ahlng! .'vhey mro "hummocks of fat!" It Is lutorvfltliig to learn that something benld'.-H lco In the Arctic regions has "huroAnnrks." Tho O. 11. then flounced out of tho room In high dudgeon, and un.-un tl I a.m. today wu still flouncing. RippHngRhumQs i -NT i THE DEFIANCE The 1st turkeys of tho penson ore In the nieathouses. The birds swallowed - Just ns much Kinyc for grasshoppers as they ever did, I The nip In thX 'mornings, curtails the carpenter's Contemplation of a board beforo NawltifTit. HAIU HIT . (Snlcin .Sinicf4inan) A. Hammer la up again after a siege of pneumonia. Mrs. A. Hammer has returned homo from an extended visit Willi relatives. Hhe surfcrcd a slight attack of grip while n.ay. California lilnvs Oregon next Satur day. The sad gews will start ns fol- lows: "Defeated, but unconquered, outweighed but not oruplnyod, "Old Ore.on" bowed to tho "tlolden Hear" this afternoon. The victors are aware tJii-y were In n football game. Cam pus politicians are delighted with tiai- showing." Cook with na. O rT',IIE President, he donned his tile, one bright September ' day; quoth he, "Methinks I'll walk a mile along the board highway. Sly priceless legs are growing numb, from sitting in a chair; so, warden, for an hour to come I'll journey here and (here." Then suid the warden of the gate, "The hat 'you wear is straw; and siich a lid is out of date, by the unwritten law. Jly liege, you can't afford to wear'a bonnet that's a frost: go, get a kelly hew and fair, vegnrdless Of the cost. Straw hats exeito the souls of men when they're behind the times, and they're denounced, with tongue and pen, as ranking with high crimes." "I think of romfort more than style," said the in trepid Cal; "and I shall wear my old straw tile, it is my hon ored pal. I'll wear this hat, with beaming face, wherever I may be; the tyrants of the marketplace can take no falls from me. Our fathers fought in vain, methinlts, if one's afraid to wear an ancient hat beeause some ginks may kick and paw the nir. All statutes written in the books I'll certainly obey, hut there's no law that says, gndzooks, 'Throw summer hats away.' And when the wintry blizzards skid, and summ's far behind, I still shall wear this old straw lid, if I am so inclined." Intrepid nnd undaunted soul, you walk where' heroes are I wonder that you always poll the biggest vo?e, by far! Long may your fear less eeds by lyred by minstrels, as.sing well; yours is the spirit that inspire'd such men as William Tell. Mayho Jack Dcmiiscy iH.'waltiii till Ills nose sets reforc, (ic fights iignln. 1 to0,fdrr, ".Ttit HiarUtLVnIe.,. beetles by the tynef-SlriiOn scale, Is from, three to seven kiears.' ' Imbeciles know enough to avoid ordinary phys- leal dangers, they. wash,-. dress and'' feed themselves, they-may be taught h' their own names anji perhaps a fowl, other simple words, jind they may be '. laugnt to do many 8inplo thinks like scrubbing or rougjij (ileuning under (Copyright JohnF. Dllle Co.) Who's Who supervision, but they must beguard- PATTY FIELD. . , The ' second woman consul to be appointed by the United States gov ed at all times against situations in ernment is Miss Patty Field. She has which the use of Judgment Is re-j been assigned to Amsterdam. Miss quired, and therefore an Imbecile Is Field Is an attractive young woman n niviiiiLo tu iiiniaiMb unci iu JllH uku. i i . ;; :-. hvi-. h jot 24 with, her ex- Iain Illations show, an exception ally brilliant mind. She was one of the 20 who passed the diplomatic elates If permitted 1p be at largo In the community. . A moron (this term is derived from a Oreck word menning a fool) Is a person whose mental age or Intelli gence never develops beyond that of a normal child of from eight to 12 years. Laymen sometimes' use the term moron In a - way that betrays their misconception of Its signifi cance; it hns no moral meaning; the majority of morons are morally all right and some are veritable saints. A moron is no more Insane than an imbecile or an Idiot is. Morons may appear normal, even benutiful many MI5iS PaTTVFIFt r llllllimi'llie fllieiltl, Ullll Ot-Ullllllll UUlia onuunuo- u're morons and bo able to tulk Hons In 1922, and served In the state fluently many morons do well in department at Washington until re- There are"ho trumps and Z is in the lead. How can YZ win nine of the ten tricks agatnst any defense? The correct lead by Z is the seven of clubs. Y should win the trick with the ace and B should ' play the eight. Y should now lead the deuce ot spades. L should win the trick with the queen and lead the ace. Z should now lead three rounds of clubs. A's best discards are first a spade and then hearts. B's best play is to force Y in the lead on the fourth round of clubs. He can do this by playing his high clubs and keeping the deuce for the fourth club trick. If B allows himself to take this club trick he must lead dia monds up to Y's hand. A will be forced to discard to his disadvantage and YZ will easily win tae balance of the tricks. Work out this ending. In this connec tion note that unless the seven of clubs is led at trick one, B can keep Z in the lead at trick seven and therefore force him to give A a heart and two spade tricks. B s best play , therefore, is to force Y in the lead at the -seventh trickv- Y should now play the queen of diamonds. Z should discard a heart but what can A discard? If he discards a spade, Y should lead a spade and thus force A to lead up to Z's king jack of hearts. If A discards a heart Y should lead the trey of hearts and Z will make both heart tricks. It is evident, therefore, that the lead of the seven of clubs at trick one enables YZ to make all but one trick against any defense. Note this problem carefully and play out all of the varia- ' tions. Poems That Live Bugle Song:. exami-iThe splendor falls on castle walls lfltfnnH Rt whlrh' And snowy summits old in story: Tbo Inmr HrrUf nl.oboe nn-nuu .Via Inbne 120 presented Ami thn wtl1 rnlnrnct lonnu In f 1 n v chemselves for the Blow, bugle, blow, set tho wild echoes tests. The first! flying, woman consul was. Blow, bugle'; answer, echoes, dying, Miss LllCfUe Atch- dvinc. ilvlni? oi own, n vuiuiiiuun politics but ure prone to be some' whnt Hilly In their endless chatter; listen to 'em nt the movies deliver ing illustrated lectures to their un fortunate companions und the adja cent Involuntary audience and like tho - mental children they are, mo runs ore easily Uh ant ray and they figure Jn the great majority of the scandiilH and crimes of high life and low life. Another time , w'H consider how ,00 me an t n ese weu k w us. Short Wolfrht Chart, I am 17 years old, 5 feet toll, and weigh 124 pounds, with clothing. Ac fording to the high school weight chart I should weigh between JOT and 1 04 pounds. My domestic sci ence teacher gives me low marks be cause I do not reduce. . . (.Mius P. U.) . - Answer.- The high school chart Is wrong. A girl of'yAur age and height t-hould weigh llfi pounds without clothing; the clothing nvcragts six .pounds. So your weight In nil right,' and It is wrong for a teacher to urge rt girl to reduce In any cose. That Is a serious matter, td bo left to the Judgment of a physic-tun. Your school is badly administered. Himilnr u boson vreep In wherever the paternalistic or sod u Untie fad l carried to ex tremes. Soup and If. B. P. IMease tell me whether chicken soup Is harmful to one with high Mood pressure. Tid has high blood pressure and he has heard some where that snup Is harmful, that chicken snup even more harm ful than chicken Itself, though he hates to give It up Can you print In your valuable column a list of eatables fop a high blood p.saur patient? (Miss H, H.) . Answer. The stimulating,, appetis ing action of any meat soup or broth. ns well as the pleasant flavor, la at tributable to the non-nutrltlve ex tractives and these not only stimu late digestion and clreullon hut nlig''y increase blood pressure. Hut as n genernl rulo tho Increase Is so slight nnd so brief. In giratlon that resident, who pass- o hark. O hear! how Ahin and clear. And thinner, clearer, father going! O sweet and for from cliff and scar The horns of Klfland faintly blow ' Intel Blow, let us hear the purple glens re plying: DIow, bugle; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying. cently. She is now a third secretary at the legation in Heme, Switzerland. Misa Field in from Denver. She was educated at Kadcliffe and has ulso studied in France. DATE TRl BJ KBNKHT KEK.M AN . O love, they die In yon rich sky, They faint on hill or field or river: Our echoes roll from soul to soul, And prow for ever and for ever. Blow, bugle, blow, set tHo wild echoes flyinp. And answer, echoes, answer, dylnp, dying, dying. Tennyson. Cook with pns. tf October 19, 1781 144 year. o Cornwallis surrendereo to Washington at Yorktown. Va. The American Revolution, having; ended with the Battle of York town, General Washington placed his American troops on one side of the road and hit French allies on the other, preparatory .to re ceiving the British surrender. Lord Cornwallis, too chagrined to appear in person, dclcgaR-d Gen eral O'Harn this unpleasant duty. Marching his ien through the victor's lines, with colors cased and drums beating a British march? C'Hara advanced before Washing ton, removed hit hat and made formal surrender. His soldiers were then marched to a nearbv field, disarmed, and their weapontO lurown in a neap. q Wong Pon Ckiueie Medicme ror Treatment of Acute and chronic Disease) ot Mea and Woiaea. Om.r M mm Imtid, toflMtw, t)o bltddw bad Monaco trout., tits, ..mi., niptun, cold, final. traoblM, par Jljrtfc .rrtumotua, Mthm. ui4 thro.1 Irowile., rttmimatUm, .mtoorrboM, soitn. coi,u.tini, wurm, ftiM, brdroctla, J! VBnUD. OfflM Haunt A M, u I a. tf. ... . , CmmuIUHm rrw 4te gfXXXXXXXWOOOOOOOOQOOOOooo !;! 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