Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
O O G o P 7Jm FOTTTZ WTOTORH rnr; TOTBTTNT!, DFORB OT?Efft)NT. PTCTDAY, 6cTOiifcTk 30, ln2r Medford Mail Tribune AN INDKI'KNDENT NKW8IMPER PUBLISH EU KVKKV AITKIINOUN JtlOKPT SUNDAY, BY TUB ' MBDFOKU FRJNTWU CO. - The Mrdfort fiunitiy Mornlnf Sun fa furnlihed utHK-rlberi detlrliif tbt wvcu-dty daily mw- Offtw: Hill North fir trert. Tribune Building, I'hone 75. A conaolMaMort of th Democratic Tlmfi, thf Hrdford Mail, the Medfrml Tribune, Uifl tfouUf rn Oregon tan, the A ah land Tribune. ROni-riT W. nUIlL, Editor. B. HLIJJITKH .SMITH, alanajrr. Ilr Uafl In Advance; Daily, with Knmlay Pun, year 7.rJ0 Dally, with Sunday Nun, month 76 Deity, without Hunday Hun, year fl.60 Daily, without Hunday Hun, month ... .& Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 100 Hunday Hun, one year 2.00 BY CAKIUFK In Utdford. Ail. land. Jarkaon Tillt, Central I'olnt, I'hoeuJx, Talent and on Hlrhwaya: Dally, witli Hunday flun, month $ .76 Dally, without Hunday Hun, month 0ft Dally, without Hunday Hun, one year... 7.60 Dally, with Hunday Hun, one year 6.60 All terme by carrier, euah In advance. Intered ae eecond-rlaea matter at Medford, Oregon, under act ot March B, ltJ7. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. The only pnner between Albany, Chfro, California, a dietance oj over 400 mllee, bavins! leased wire Aaaociated ervice. Ore., I rid Preae Kwnrn daily average cirvutntlrm for alx mnntha ending April 1st, 1024, ali!0, more tlian double the circulation of any oilier paper pub naned or circulated in ,iacKaon county. MRMRKftfl OK THR ARBOCMTED PIIKHR. The Aaaociated I'reM ie exclusively entitled 10 tne-uiw tor remmimtion 01 an news m patcbee credited to it or not otberwlae credited In ttila paper, and alio to the local nawe pub naned nerein. All Hfthte of republication of apedaJ dl patcrhea herein are alao reaerved. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry. Our Kobcrnor, who pardoned a thrlce-convlcted murderer, 1 being hotly critic iptf for cutting tho bpiu fence of n notorious bootlepser In two, an lie did the prominent taxaa, THE LEAGUE JUSTIFIES ITSELF In certain caws 0r n.sthnia fnvor, hypci-calhftlc iliinitin, ' IiIvch, there Ah a peculiar difficulty niony us In the utilization of calcium (limo) it ulioult in lite uouy, The fnrmors are howling for lock- locIi-MUcy, which is Chinese for rain One log; wan broken In throo plncoa mid had to bo amputated. ' llo was reported an Retting alonR 1 nicely. (Salem titatcmnan.) He mtiHt bo. . Thoro should bo sonio way- to ' pro vent a "clean candidate" from run. nlnff for another cleaning. Tho Eastern Oregon f scribe " who called "Oregon Fight,"' "Oregon Krlght," crossed tho Arctic Circlo ut 7 : & y this morning, :- STATIC IIKKOItK HI'SIAXITV (Corvallis (Jiigrtte-TiiucH) Kdltor Uiizc.tto-TlmoH: 'Having been unduly crltlclzod of using my ufflco electrical equipment of evenings, thus Interfering with radio reception, I wish to aturb that It Is an unduo criticism in so fur as I am concorncd, for I havo not used my apparatus for treat ment tho last yonr after 7:30, with only a fow times th'at I havo used the X-Ray after that hour and then only In emergency cases. More of fhe soclnny-cloct nro flirt ing with pneumonia, etc., oto by bar ing tho.Jlubbard squashes on their shoulders, to tho chill night air of late October. The unbailed are seldom, if ever astute. They compli ment tho gals upon tho wavlness of the marcelle, nnd how charming tho new dross looks, old stuff. Thoy should say: Nellie, you're not as fat an you used to be. When the hired man would got a lunded wagon stuck In n mudhulo, und the team would not pull It out, he would come after father. (Port land Tologrum.) A human tractor. .Science, Instead of trying to find out how much tho world weighs, which really does not matter. Is at a hiH.v-lu comprehend how so much bran Rets Into tho buckwheat. It's related to tho metaphysical force (hut puts gravel In the beans, sand In the sugar, and tho little, potatoes in tho middle of tho sack. I'AOK Mil. SAMSON-! (I'lioc-iilx, Arl., Ili-publlcan) If you nro going to I'rcscott or .leromo early Tuesday morning and can carry from two to threo hundred pounds extra, please communicate with Miss II. at Arizona Republican today. Phono 74T4. Tho parentnl control of the Port land pollco force hns sagged deplor ably In tho middle. With fireworks and a brass band, they announced all kids of both sixes would be incarcer ated ut home after curfew rang. The kids baffled the pollco by the simple process of going Into an adjoining county to throw the Juvenile hoof, until the saxophone players run out of wind. Therefore, the pollco can do nothing, nnd the parents less. Thoro has not been a new beauty doctor, gas silo, or lawyer so far this month. 11111 11AIII HAH! HAH! HAH! HAH! I'l-AIX-l'l.ril (iltOOMI (lli-owiisvllU-. Ore., Times) Tho hrldo la u young lady of won drous fasclnntlon and remarkable at tractiveness, for with manners as en chanting as the wanil of a siren and a disposition nm sweet as tho odors of flowers and spirits as Joyous as the (hi oiling of birds nnd mind as bril liant as the tresses that glltterlngly adorn the brow of winter and with heart as pure as dew drops trombllng In violets, she will make tho homo of her husband a paradise of enchant ment, llko tho lovely hmno of her girlhood, whero tho heaven-toned harp of manage with Its harp if lovo striking chords of devotion juirt fond endearments act forth the aucul est strains that ever thrilled the senses with tho rythmic pulslnn of eest:i0' rapture. THE League of Nation has justified its existence. If it had dono nothing before, and should do nothing aain, tho cessa tion of hostilities hutwecn Greece and Bulgaria ' will stand as u lasting monument to' its usefulness. Skeptics may point to the fact that this was a small war, coming at a time of general exhaustion in Kurope; and that if the will for peace had not been stronger than the will for war, tho League's ultima! ium would have amounted to no more than u righteous but ineffective gesture. Perhaps. But the fact remains, that in the past, in spite of war weariness, similar outbreaks in the Balkans, while confined to the' principal combatants, have been allowed to bum out, with grievous suffering and destruction on both sides. The League of Nations did not transform a will for war into a will for peace, hut it gave the will for peace, a medium of effec tive expression, something that has been lacking in this com bative old world for these manv weary centuries. AVitb Bulgaria ' disarmed, Greece wanted to fight. Greece would havo fought, and grabbed more than Macedonia, no doubt, if the League had not stepped in and told her to go back home and sit down. ' 4 It is not difficult to imagine the picture, if no Lcagno had existed. Bulgaria would have protested to the powers, undnitbt- e.lh- n.l cm.f n,,t n f..' ,,,ii;t,. ;Binnn l,..t . smncw depends in a great degree ...... j. . j t"' ""jupon tne adequate supply of clta- country in Kurope, under the present circumstances, wo!d have '"ins; that the ultimate sourco ot taken the trouble to intervene effectively. Thus another war would have been staged, with all its de struction and collateral consequences.' The supreme test of the Lcaguq of Nations as an effective forco to prevent war, has not! conic. When Russia starts to growl at Poland, it perhaps will colnc. That bridge, however, need not be crossed until the world conies to it. Today it is sufficient to congratulate ourselves that such an organization as the League of Nations exists, and that without the assistance of the United States it lias demonstrated it is a practical and effective force for European peace. Personal Health Serrico tf WILLIAM BRADY. M. Du .More Light on Asthnia. shown by a calcium shortage when tho blood calcium con tent Is measured. Why certain in dividuals should happen to have such a deficiency ill . liinc mctabol ism, and why this deficiency m a n 1 festa itself in one instance as asth ma and In anothor as hives or hay iever it is not yet possible to explain. Wo shall know more about it a year or two hence, if tho amis do not place too many obstacles in tho wny of animal experimentation and sclen tirio progress. At present wo know mat tho utilization of lime in the body is controlled by certain duct less gianu functions; that tho func tional integrity of lheso ductless hay fever, hypcresthctlc rhinitis. I am and not awaro of anv considerable testl- to its vulue In hives though ould provo useful in overcom ing an nbnnrnml tendency toward hlvos or 'obstinately recurring hives. Although the sunlight is tho orig inal source of nil ultra violet light. It appears at present that there is an active commercial propaganda afoot to discourage tho use of free sunlight and to popularize tho vory expensive artificial equipment: for producing ultra violet light for rem edial use. Tho emergency movement will probably provo successful, for folks" are generally credulous and obsessed with tho fear of "exposure -r QUILL POINTS Civilization is just a slow process of learning to be kind. :' Man or monkey doesn't matter. What interests the benedict is whether lib is man or worm. it' A"force of 'righteousness" is u man who uses "dad blame as a substitute for cussing. " Now is the time for the press agent to begin explaining why turkeys will be higher this year. "Americanism: Clamoring for an ; investigation ; losing inter est in it after the third day. Very few communities became great by sitting down and howling for a federal appropriation. Times are better than they used to be. There's no differ ence between a Sunday shirt and any other kind. If lie can lance a bofl without three assistants, ho is a mere general practitioner. Among the things mightier than the sword, General Butler would list the corkscrew. tho accessory factors which we call vitamins is sunlight, specifically the uura vioiot or Invisible rays which are chemically and photographically active. If Is necessary to repeat thnt ultra violet rays and so called "violet ray outfits nave nothing in common. The ultra violet light has no color. Is quite invisible and will not pass through glass In any event: tho pret ty vioiot light which Is given off by the glass electrode of a high fre quency machine has no remedial effect save that of amusing the gul lible purchaser of the toy: at anv rate It has no similarity to ultra vioiot rays and it is plain fraudulent business when these toys are sojd to the uninformed or misinformed lay man who fatuously believes he is purchasing the means of giving him self ultra violet treatment. Ultra violet rays are present in the sunlight, in tho light of an nrc lamp, in the light from a mercury vapor lamp of tho Cooper-Hewitt type. Tho ultra violet rays are shut out by glass, but will pass through quartz. Quartz crystals, lenses, or fuzed quartz panes, are therefore used. In place of glass, when any form of ultra violet light is to bo controlled for remedial purposes, of t-ourso direct sunlight, or the light from a naked arc lamp may bo used without any special equipment. One general "indication" for ultra violet light, as doctors say is the very calcium shortngo I have Just described. The great value of ultra violet light In tho prevention ot rick ets In young. animals and bublos was explained in some talks I gnvo hora recently. In rickets, ns well an tho QUESTIONS AX AXIS;VERS Hot Dog Healer. Pleaso advise mo whether' the doc tor whose card I inclose would bo a good one for a party with nerve trouble to see. (H. -B. P.), Answer. The "doctor," as ho calls himself, purports to be a "drugloss" practitioner, yet ho also announces that he uses "herbs, roots and barks." Hot dog healer. I should say, at least as far as tho' roots and barks go. This humbug evidently nxpects his duties to -believe that : "drugs" arc only the medicines which reputable physicians prescribe. Ho-ranks with Kggs Are Good Food. Do eggs cause bililousness? How many eggs a week can a person eat and be benefited rather than harm ed? Are raw or cooked eggs more healthful (C. C.) Answer. "Biliousness" is a refined way of saying rebellion ef the stoni ncji against ;over-eatlng. Kggs are good, food,, preferably, cooked to the taste, nnd from . three to u dozen a wceit would be a fair egg ration. Children's Pictorial - Crass Word; Puzzle ; j L 111 There's ns imicli khIiI nlxmt mm- m DITE TR1 ni.ii. lines i navo mentioned today, hygienic nnd foolish contrivances there is n lime dificiency whU-h must have nothing to do with kidney trou ble r cancer." Any prolonged slight tho general run of humbug healers rltls as tlier' Is nlinut lli'.wnitlicr. nil' In that respect; a lot of 'cm assure for loss done nhoiit It. If' you've never tho gullible prospect that they have seen a real, fully developed look o' some special understanding with na-1 disgust jest tell your son how you cou ture, mat tneir "mctnods" are all -ducu-d yourself tvlieu you wuz a boy. natural.- anu mat tneir remedies are provided by "nature." And a lot if simple folk swallow that line of guff readily enough. Any healer who restricts himself to or declines to employ a given remedy or mode of treatment Just because some half- baked or slightly warped Ignoramus has pinned a "pathy" label on It. certainly does not deserve anybody's confidence. Show me a healer who holds himself as an adherent of any cult, school or "pathy," and I'll show you a poorly educated man. The only motive a healer has for such a trick in this enlightened day is to get the business, and for that pur pose tho trick is still fairly useful There are not a few unsophisticated people still left who, when they seek a healer, inquire, not concerning his education and training, but whether ho is this pathy or that. People such as Barn um loved. Irritation and Cancer, Do rubber corsets Injure one's hoalth? I have been told they are the means of starting kidney trouble. Also is there any danger of cancer from wearing them? (C. D.)- Answer. Rubber garments are comparatively harmless, except skin troubles caused by Irritation" from decomposing sweat retained under the impervious garment. Such un- be corrected I'lra v I o 1 ct light treatment, whether from exposure tj direct sun- lrrltatlon, as from tho old time straight front" corset, may predis- iigni without lntervon:ng glass, or. pose to cancer of the breast. It is from tho light of a naked are lamp, foolish to imagine rubber garments or. from tho light of A mercury vapor'or any other means of making pres quartz apparatus la now pretty well sure, . will reduce , any part of the" established as a valuable remedy in1 body. They Just ninko you feel at least certain cases of nsthma, hay imall. October 30, 122 1,803 Trs t Antinous, favorite of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, was drowned in the Nile". Finding him a youth ofvsplendid physique and personality, Hadrian made him hit constant companion and was ac companied by him on all his jour neys. Near Besa, from jk belief that his voluntary death would avert disaster to the Emperor, the boy plunged Into the river, there after being enrolled by Hadrian among the gods.- Statues in his honor made an era in art. Cowrlrtil. 1039. Franln srndlcsu, Iw Kunnine Across. Word 1. What the man in the picture and the story of the elves , is railed. . , . Word . A huge island in the polar regions. Running Down. Word 2. A pronoun. Word 3. The first woman. Word 4. To feel pain. : Word 5. Contraction of "even. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ; ANSWERED' , Poems That Live APPARITIONS. Such a starved bank of moss Till, that May morn. Blue ran the flash across: Violets were born! Sky what a scowl of cloud Till, near nnd far, -Ray on ray split the shroud: Splendid, a star! . World bow it walled about Life with disgrace, Till God's own smile came out: That was thy face! Robert Browning. Countess of Moro Account NEW YORK Countess Karolyi Is well, tho strong member of tho . family. This statoment is attributed to Under-Secretary Harrison by R. N. Strasshurg as to why she should be barred from the country for some thing her husbnnd said- '"'nnk with i itb It is eslinuiteil Hint less tliun 3 per cent of successful men remember imytliina about algebra. Correct this sentence: "Stop worrying, honey," siiiil the lius I niitl; "I don't cure how fill you tret." America 'h reputation isn't so bad. The visiting Kuropcan celebrity usually is surprised at our had milliners. As to poor memories, (be boy who can't remember when Columbus discovered America can tell you bow many yards IJrango madu last year. . . Correct this sentence: " W'hec !" jeried the grown' clijldreu of the rich widower; "Dad's going to marry again." RipplingRhumos 4 Walt Ma ton Sri' rff.J-i as THE MONTHLY JOB TI1K first of the mootl pleasant thrills; my ell th conies round, and fills me with jhortles of gli'o resound, as 1 gazo on the heap of bills. There's pleasure in paying up for groceries, shoes and hats, for bones for the bantam pup, and milk for the Aairedale cats. There's pleasure in signing checks, and thinking how they will cheer the dealers in unto wrecks, the vendors of Volstead beer. And there is a pleasure, too, in gaining n high renown for paying one's bills when duo, and owing no man in town. This prtiutice will gain a gent rewnown that is good to win, this paying up every cent S soon ns the hills come in. I jorney withVtately stride by day, in tho haunts of trade, and everyone points with pride to mo, for my bills are paid. The pastor, be says, says' he, "Kxainplos like yours are fine, mid sermons, some six or three, I'll preach on tho way yon shine." Say teachers, who teach the young, "Yonr policy still endures, no wisdom that or is sprung is letter for' youth than yours. For debt is a monstrous fiend that cripples the halo nnd strong; and anyone should j bruited vho 9rgues that you aro wrong." I pay all tho hills I owe, nor say, with sickly grin, "I'll pay in six months or no,' as soon as my ship comes in." Tho first of the month derives, I'm signing my chocks nil day; nntl gaffers ami kills' and wives nro gayer because I pay. Mann's -The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price Mann's MANN'S 15th Anniversary Sale CLOSES SATURDAY We Will Have Some Exceptional Values for the Last Day Men's Overcoats Top Coats Light weight all-wool coats in light and dark shades $25, $27.50 to $32.50 Winter Overcoats (iiinrnnteod nil-wool; in nil of tho m-w styles and colors ' $30, $35 to $45 Special Anniversary Sale of Overcoats Tlii'sc arc brand new stock. The styles nnd colors are etrictly nn-to-tdatc. Sizes 32 to 44. ' A I - III I Sivl.plui eim Men's Suits Fifty Men's Suits From our regular stock. Suits sold previously from $25.00 to $40.00 $15.55, $19.55, $24.55 Styleplus New Fall Suits Double and single-breasted models $30, $35, to $45 Odd Coats for Men Just a few of these left. Coats taken from $25.00 and $30.00 suits.' i Sizes 34 to 39. $4.95 $'J0.00 Coats $17.05 IL'L'.oO Coats $19.05 DOiLAR DAY SPECIALS Fancy S? ' We value, pair f$r $1.00 Canvas Gloves medium0 heavy, one dozen for $1.00 Hickory O Work Shift $1.00 Mon's Caps-i v 9 - - l'p to $2..-.0 values....$t.OO 0 fcij.OO Coats $21.95 :U).00 Coats ....$26.95 Small Hoys' Corduroy l'ants $2.98 to $3.75 Klannletto Night Shirts Heavier , Niirlit Shirts . 95 $1.55 Maim'sDepartment Store . . - THE 8TORE FOR EErBODY Phon 48M87 Medford, Ore. Hoys' Pajamas onc-picco style .... fG.OO Value Swcak'r Coats $3.75 Valiio Sweater Coats 95f $1.95 $3.48 , Cotton Union Suits medium heavy $1,45 Army Shirts and Drawers part wool $1.45 C0jf T'lth p..