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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
Medfoud Mail Tribune AN INDKI'KNDWT NKWHI'Al'kR rUBLliHKD EVKRY AFTKltNOON KIOKFT nUM'AY, BV TUB SfKDFOUD I'ltl.NTINU CO. Th Mwiforrl Rimday 11 or nt (if Sun ! furnlebrd uWttibera deaihnf Um Mtcu-tiiy daily Dwa- paper. . Office: Mill North fir trtu Tribune Building, S647-S9 1'iioue 7fi. A rofinfltirittion of the IVinorratlc Tlmrc, the ll'dronl Mill, the Mrdford Tril.uin, tba Boulkv n Oregotiian, tb Ashland Tribuiia. ROI1KRT V, UV11U, Kdttor. 3. MJUITKH HUITU, Mafiagpr. 8)' Mail In Advance: haily, witfi Hun-itiy Ann, year . ,.7.f0 Dally, with Sunday Hun, munlh 7A Ilallfi without Sunday Hun, ynr S.iO Daily, without Nunday Hun, month Wfrkly Mail Tribune, one year Z OO Blindly nun, one year 1. 00 0 wpdfort) rrm jnrmmTF;, arflnroRD. oKfioy frtday, octr ix m' IS MEDFORD A H0G?O O 0 TE lloto-m to grub everything in aiouthcrn Oregon. the Grants Pass Courier that Mcdford is trying This need cause WKBiii'prise, declares our northern contemporary, for that is and alwilys has been the Mcdford way. A policy of ruthless selfish ness toward its neighbors, we learn, is a confirmed habit iu this community. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Tlio All Veur I'uikliiK SjHteui. AT CAItRlF.lt In Mford. AkIiUikI. Jar-kaon- Hj. Central Point, I'liovnix, Talent and on Hiffhwara: . Dally, wltlt Runday Run, month f .7ft Daily, without Humlay Hun, month 1ft Daily, without Sunday Kun, one year., 7. An Daily, with Hum lay Hun. one year 8,60 All tprma by earner, cash In advance. Entered aa eerond-rlam matter at Medford, Oregon, under act ol March S. 1870, Ofrl.ii) paper of the City of Mrdford. Official priper of Jackson County. The only paper between Albany, Ore., and Ctik-o, California, a distance of over 400 inilea. having leased wire Aaaocialed I'reaa eervire. Hworn dailv averaire circulation for nmnllm r tiding April lat, jlfliiO, mor tlian nnunie tiie circulation nl any other paper pull- iiKiiwi or circumiwi in juvxtwn vouniy. Let lllB -Jun An twit I rrmrmhcr 1 110 propOHUI lor n iUUdloru l.IJjmVfly to llie urcgon caves lSaomo scanUalouii talk hero two or the immediate cause of this condemnation. A few month nio thrco. 'ar a'Ko about certain ndvon- tUl'OUH Vnllt)l It'nn.nn ! liuttil.llalln.l !L .. ri.lt TI'll 1 1 .. ...... I ..I... ...l.'.l. II. .IP. 1 . " n i"-" " ,.1.. a Him i, no uujti iiiu ruiKi iu truuT uiutu, wmuu muuioru wus B.iid ,to oppose, The foil-Tribune is not inclined to take these animadversions very HcrimiKlv, and lias no desire to enter into a controversy, which can only nii tho flames of discord and result in constructive ben fit to no one. lint, in tho interest of truth and fair play, we think it only proper that certain feets nIiouM be called to the attention of the Grunts Pass and Ciold Hill newspapers. IfKIMKRH OP THR ASSOCIATED PR EAR. - The Aaoociated I't'M in excluaivrlr entitlei to the uae for republication of all news die- palHifR credited to It or not othcrwJae credited, in thin pnpr, and also to the local new, pub timed Herein. All rights of republication of iptelaj dla- vPa'Dea Herein are imo renervea. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry. Bootleg raa))lo nyrup h on tho nl t..v,lftf(,l buckwheat pnncnke. 1IEAUTY ' HINT niHhwntsr will Miiltn tho nlcotlnn off a woman's fin gui'8. (Chlco, C'ul., 12ntorprlHC.) Ilnhlan S.'DcugI 1ms irono from bad -tu u C Chaplin muHtucho. Tho PHtooiheil Portland Journal In .lUoniluctlnK' a fcarlOKH campnlKn to dcicrniino If there 1h a Hanta CIuuh. fud or fashion of parking coructH for a dance? Or wan that beforo tho war? The world movea. Tho flapper phe nomenon has forced tho Ixtiue. Tho lat est fashion dictum iH all year parking. Thirty model in fall fatdiion revue wore no comets; two both Htylluh stoutfl gladdened tho hearts of the corsot Tcoplo by strutting their stuff accou- icrcu in tho best Klizabethan manner. Ouo deduced from this fashion show that tho corset propaganda is proving a wanhout. Speaking from the hygienic view point. I applaud and acclulm tho all year parking fashion as a great step forward in the building of better nnd moro beautiful women: hotter. I mean, physically, nnd for that rea son moro beautiful; healthier, easier to look nt; moro vigorous and moro capablo of taking care of themselves; endowed with finer figures; less ex pensive of dress; better qualified for motherhood. The corset opposes each Mpilfnril fnllL'ht. that rmitn frntn tlin ntttspt inKiKtim tlmr ilin-IU,d alt of theso desirable features. i.iKiiMuj' uiiuiiiu iin;iuuu luitH, uuu luiicn lmu jiiuiu puiuia inuispensibl We believe, no one will deny that the first move for a paved Pacific highway in this slate was made by Mcdford and the first unit of that highway constructed by Jackson county.. This project was not instituted to benefit Mudford alone, hut Southern Oregon and tho' entire western part of the state. More than that. 'When the first route for the highway from IJoseburg to Jledford was mapped out, it will be recalled Grants I'ass was not on that map. The highway was drawn from Rosc burg over Tiller pass to Mcdford, a shorter route and, according to the highway .commission, a better one for the state as a whole. the victory. A JIODKST VIOl.KT SIIItl.VKS (Grunt Push TIiiich) Hear .Mrs. Thompson: Thero Is Untiling attractive about mo whatever. I am not good-looking, not even pretty in fact, yot sumo how men like inc. Tho complaint from Frisco that gulfqrs will not vuto bocnuso they go to tho links instead of tho polls, is something like tho local fishermen who-stity In Koguo river all summer, V nnd cun t vuto it it rain on elcoltun day. Among tho presidential mouthfuls of the week, Is tho opinion that there should "bo moro religion and less policemen." ln other words, tho chief executivo feels thero should bo ninro attention ' paid to tho (loldcn Utile, than to tho political situation. Tho plan to father a Municipal Male Quartette, seems to havo been abandoned. A Municipal Male Quar tette is badly needed, but 17 civic clubs would have one, too. 1 Holing Clnlsltevikls say that one box of punChboard chocolates puts on what a bushel of spinach takes off. MI'IVS IKHITATIONS (f'orviillls ;n-tU-Tlim's) Mrs. (.'. Smith underwent a little excitement ono day last week when sho received through tho mall K check of large denomi nation frum mi eastern invest ment firm. Her good fortune, however, was short lived uh tho laily owning the check as well as the same' name proved to bn a transient who had been spending u few days In Corvnllls. Tho University of California foot ball team passed through Thursday mil. "Old . Oregon" grads presented them with ft largo box of IJuscs. KcIIkIuiis fussing is sprouting all over the nation. 11 is Inspired by the Italian Mafia, a ml iho anarchists of Hpnln. The farmers are crying for rain, iliiid the. masses argue: Try ami get It. of established travel. Mcdford won. but Mcdford was a material factor It limy also be recalled that the highway commission insisted that the I'aeifio highway pass up Gold Hill, for a similar reason. The original maps were drawn accordingly. Mcdford went to ;thc bat for Gold Hill, just as it has gone to bat for the Gold Hill bridge. And here again Mcdford won the fight in the interest of her neighbor. 1 ii'fcll(!S Now the Mail Tribune does, noj maintain that Mcdford is a paragon of all the unselfish virtues, nor deny that it is primarily interested, iu its own welfare, which is the case With other com munities. But this it does maintain that to picture Mcdford as a chronic hog, trying to benefit itself at the expense of its neighbors and grabbing whatever it can that legitimately belongs to them, is unjust and untrue. Take this so-called Oregon caves road for example, connect nig with the coast. This project is not designed to injure Grants l'ass, but is designed to benefit Southern Oregon, by rendering the eaves more accessible from all points of the valley. The Mcdford contention is that tho niorie people who sec the caves the better tho transportation facilities to the west, the better for all concerned In the last 'analysis this is self-interest. But it is enlightened self-interest. Mcdford ' supported the Ashland-Klamath highway for the same roasoii. For whatever benefitted Ashlaiid and in creased the trade with the Ivluinatji Falls district, could not fail to also benefit Mcdford. , Tho idea that for one town to get ahead it is necessary to pull ' down some neighboring town, may have'.jircvailcd in Mcdford at one time, but it certainly docs not prevail Jicre today. Mcdford realizes that the best way for Mcdford to develop and prosper is for every district in . Southern Oregon to develop and prosper. Mcdford, by its geographical position, enjoys cer tain advantages, of which it can not be easily deprived, and it only wishes to make the most of those advantages. That is why Medford was found on the fighting lino for the l.'cltcrment of. Coos Bay and the Crescent City harbors. The big benefit will accrue to these two places, of course," but Medford has sense enough to realize that whatever benefits one section of this state, benefits Mcdford and every other section. , That, is the Medrnrd -policy, as we see it, and we believe' any fair-minded investigation of the facts will sustain this eonlcntinn. for certain invalids, and Not single-handed, of course, '", scs " shoull b0 lcft to 1,10 i kuvico oi me attending pnysician. -Normal, regular, healthy women need a corset no more than I need a valet. I can shavo and dress or even bathe myself, after a fashion; well enough to get nway with It. A regular woman enn hold herself up without artificial aid. Tho hypothesis that a female is delicate or wenk or something llko that, and therefore must havo chewing tobacco. When tho habit has become fixed on tho victim, tho victim in prone to see that It Is moro or less noccsrary for comfort or health. That Is why sonic mefl chew tobacco habit ually and sumo women wear corsets every day. - Out side of tho female nostrum lit erature, which Is still as voluminous as hoop ' skirts, there Is renlly no ground for the morbid notion that a young womnn Is in any sense weaker than a young man today. Inch for Inch nnd pound for pound tho rea sonably well cducutcd girl -today can and does hold her own with tho, ro mantically speaking, stronger sex. Sho's as hard as nails and yet as sweet and womanly as ever. Sho laughs at tho old female weakness hokum and she lives a darn sight more wholesome nnd normal life than her prototype did. In fact sho Is rapidly getting out from under tho bunk that almost finished mother. Flapperism has contributed one big blessing to tho general health and well being of the sex If flnppcrlsm Is responsible for tho all year parking of supporters for weak women. Kvery girl comes completely equip ped with tho most perfectly fitting, elastic, efficient corset conceivable, In tho form of well arranged layers, bands or girdles of muscle, nnd this natural support will keop her figure slender and flexible if sho Is given a fair physical education. DJ1T& TRl i fly .K.KrTr.rMA.N October 23 169233 jara ago The World's Columbian Exposi tion was dedicated ,' In Cuicago. Opening on the 400th anniversary of the landing of Columbus, this exposition surpassed any interna tional gathering ever before at tempted. From the most remote lands came visitors Esquimos, Fijians. Zulus who doubtless took home with them discoveries more surprising even than ' those of Columbus. Among foreign exhibits, Spain furnished replicas of the three ships of her great navigator. Copyright, 1913, Premier Orndleate, Ino. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VcKVtariHiil.siii, What are tho benoflts of a strictly voRCtttrlan diet? According to Genesis tho original tliot proscribed for' man contained no flesh foods. Would wo he better off if we did not make ceme teries of our stomachs? (D.-'L. L.) Answer Hucos subsisting on a diet from which flesh food Is nracticallv tho i excluded do not seem to thrive well. support of some kind of abdominal Some Individuals are benefitted in splint In order to keep her figure j general health by practicing vege graceful nnd so on nnd so forth, Is turianism or near vegetarianism for ono industrially fostered by peoplo who have abdominal splints to dispose of, and not by physicians or physical educatoi-3 who have nothing but health advice to offer. Wearing-any kind of supporter Is an indulgence or a compromise which may easily become a fixed habit. a white. It would be interesting and Instructive if a considerable group of people of fair intelligence and depend able character .Would adopt a vege tarian diet for a year or two and dem onstrate the effect. A u ereat manv seekers after notoriety or advertising Igestlon and nutrition. Every fact will like purport to be "vegetarians." but they I be found to be true. It Is a fact that do not exclude butter, Hillk, choeso, eggs, fish, fowl and flesh Is practically the same food. Most of us can mako good economic use of a, reasonable amount of flesh food; perhaps meat three or four times a week Is a fair average ration; the competent scien tific authorities in nutrition seem to agree that a mixed diet is, tho best for man, but they agree also that In this country tho tendency is to consume too great a proportion of meat and too small a proportion of fresh fruits, fresh vegetables and freah milk. Water and Fat How. could you explain a marked gain in weight In the case of a grow ing youth from drinking plenty of clear water? This fact' hag been found to be true. (Mrs. .H. 1 R-) Answer A pint of water weighs a pound. Plenty of water improves di- n nound or two or wcigni iiw quickly, Ait In a sweat bath of any 1 Mori anJthe weight to regakjjil in a few hours as a" rulo. t llhlr Is Integument. Is tho hair considered part of tho epidermis , (L. DO , Answer Tho hnlr and the nnlls aro structural modifications "of tho epi dermis. First Alii for Frostbit I noticed that ju advocate warm applications Instead of Ico or snow as. first aid for frostjilta of tho inr or cheek- Hero In northern Michigan wo have always been told to uso snow or slush to rub tho blanched spot. Will you say whether your opinion Is based on thepry or on experience? (S. O. A.) ' Answer. You .misunderstood. I ad vised moderato kneading of tho blanched spot, using any simple lubri cant to prevent friction and injury to tho Bkin. Snow nnd Ico is neither necessary or more effective than tepid water or plnin talcum. or other lubri cant. Experience', chiefly,' I;bas6 this assertion on.- w- ; ' -vg t .. rh' farmci1 Is Jlst -about n fed tip on pronustn" years as a tailor Is on promtsui' young men. l ever uioc th" time would come when th" Inno cent bystanders would bo about th' safest (bins tner' Is? ' CnnV with tf. QUILL POINTS Greatness, 17:25 : nnd eleven. A coach and four. Greatness, 1U-5: A coach rami-: HHun Those who seek my Capra lilrcils may bo brOatlly divided Into two classes, (inc tries In humiliate me by ,'llreet expression of Ills loathing and illsciiMl. Tho other goes to my em ployer In an erfinl to havo the fired. The object of his concern is tho news Jiaper Itself, lie Is Invariably sur flrlsed that n newspaper of standing, 'itromlncncv mid Irreproachable 'ethics j-inost of the lungungo Is mine tfhuuld have h man of my chnractcr In its employ. Ilo Is dlslurbed by tho fear Unit I may do It somo Irreparable Injury anil hopes I will be detached ftonl the pay roll beforo It Is loo Into. ', Ja'tlors from those gentlemen who worry over the effect my employment may havo on a newspaper In which tiiey have no financial or other Inter est have given mo ninny's the dry eye. - To pick lit somebody elo relieves lillil, In greater or lesser degree, of file sense of his ow n limitations. And thero I stand, Ray. cocky. Irreverent, insouciant a shining mark. ' '( Prom "The Odyssey of a i'oIuiuiiIhI," . by Jny K. House, In The Snievepost.) The males tobacco edible. have at least one monopoly. They alone think RippSingRhumos flr.woii riovjn Ki. HARD WORK . Ilnrvey Hill, a barber of Duiismulr, driving a large ear failed to negotlato a sharp turn Just nbuvo Weed Huuilny evonlng a little after dark and leaped over a thirty-foot bunk binding nt the bottom, ltttlo tho woi-ho off for iho wreck except for a badly scared ludy sitting nl his side, a li.ilo in thc gas tank, and a caved, In front fender. This is Mr. Hill's second auto mishap In two weeks. (Vrekn, Cab, Jour 1111I.) Too yVncli hugging Hi" curb. I MAUVKIi when my neighbor, Dave Doodad, is in view; he's doomed to heavy labor that racks the bone and tlicw. Kaeh day I see him travel, serene and unafraid, to shovel sand and gravel where concrete walks are laid, lie toils for hours to gether without a pause for rest; his hands are tough as leather, and bulging is his chest. Sometimes he wheels a barrow along n runway high; it's dangerous and narrow, if he should fall he'd die. And when the lights arc burning, and evening kettles boil, I sec this man returning, quite jaunty, from his toil. Ho whislles as he teeters upon his homeward way, saluting Mikes and l'cters with baiidiiingo quite gay. And as the evo advances he dons his Sunday clothes, and goes to long-drawn dances, or to the movie shows. I, too, have wrought and striven through out the long, long day; much labor 1 have given to writing odo or play. My easy chair has lining some seven inches deep, and while I'm there reclining I often fall asleep. My task is not requiring an effort worth a cent, yet I am always tiring, and making my lament. I'm tod worn out to totter with Sarah to the show, too tired to ply the swatter, or make tho ouija go. Most idlers are oomplainiiiT about how much they do while working men are straining the tendon and the thew. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S VOGUE AND STYLEPLUS SUITS New Fall Styles $30 Double Breasted Styles $35 New Single Breasted Styles $40 SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW If Some Suits with two pairs of pants $30, $35, $40 Some Good Suits All wool at lower prices $25, $27.50, $30 Light Weight i Top Coats $25 to $32.50 Medium Heavy Overcoats $30 to $45 Anniversary Sale of Overcoats Special Lot of Suits $15.55, $19.55, $24.55 $20.00 values $'2'J.o0 values $25.00 values $30.00 values ...$17.95 ....$19.95 ...$21.95 ....$26.95 Anniversary. Sale SPECIALS Flannelette Night Shirts, $1.25 values . 95( Heavier weight Flannelette Night Shirts, value '. $1.55 Cotton Flannel Work Shirts Men's Union Suits, medium weight, cotton Woo! Shirts and Drawers,' regular it'J.UO value, each... Canvas Gloves,. : good weight, pair. Flannelette Pajamas, oiic-picoo sly lea for boys ..t... Hickory Work Shirts, $1.50 value Odd Coats for men, sizes 35 to 39.-. Men's Caps, regular $2.50 value.. Grey Flannel Shirts for inou' Sweater Coats, regular $0.00 value.....:;.. Swoatcr Coats, : regular $3.75 value. .. Boys' Sweater Coats, -regular $4.50 value...; $1.55 $1.45 $1.45 ' 9c 95 c $1.15 $4.95 $1.45 $2.75 $4.95 $3.48 $3.75 Small Boys Long Corduroy Pants, $2.98 to $3.75 Young Men's Flannel Pants Discounted 10 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY Phone 486-487 , .. Medford, Ore. Corduroy Pants for Men and Young Men i Discounted 10v Ppolt wjtb gas,