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MKDFORD MATT; TRTBUNW. MKDFOIH). OPF!ONT. FKIDAY. NOVEMBER fi. 102.' Hedfobd 3Iail Tribune AN INDRi'fcNIl tNT NKWSPAI'tB PUBUSHlfU Ki'.KV . Ari'EKNiiuN tXCEPT KOTUA'.V. 11V HIE ' UKUtOUU .I'MNTINU CO. Tht ftfttlford Sui)' Morning Nun I. ftimlnhrd' ubtt-rlbura deakruitf lite si-tuu-dij) UmiIji flaw OMr.: Mill Hortli J"lr itrect. TrlVnue Uuildhitf, 'nii. 70. A coiolfilatfnn of tl1 U'inM'rat1e Time; tht Tribune. Mrdford 41-itl, tint Mm V-nl, Triliuu, tbt HouUi rn Ori'iroiXn, tlie AkIii kiwi li R(.KUT W. hPf Klitur. 8. HI- MJTKK Kk J' M. Uuiivcr. By Mitl In Art V"1: Duly, wild tfw M'O- T'of Dally, wltb Sim. Y month .7& Dally, without biVlay Hut, jeer C.60 tll. without Su-tlny ''"' uiflftb ... .oft Xkf Mall Trftiuu. ooe'j-iwir.i 2 QO KtMtlirt fhn. ote yrar.-. 2.00 ftf CAHHIKB t" Hecil'W.l. A Oiiaiul, IIf rVntral P lit III. i'lH .'tiuciiii. Talent nd on Diily, Bund "'" n't""" -to Dally, ft-Mimit huuJiy Sim. m mth .AS Dully, witl'uut fuilir :tt. ' year... 7.60 Dail), wlfli Suivify .'fur 8.60 All term !)' rarriMViMidi OH ndvaiiCT. Intrrrd an cow mitr v at liedford, Or..n. under kt:t of Ml H, ii7V. Off Mai paper of the City of 1 Mtjilford. Of Hrlii I i4itt of JiicKwin ftimMjf. iiaMn ii.iiv 1 vpisut mraainTion for aix ntl mrtlnif Apt.il ut. 1 !-', K'l'.y, more than rfnubl th ilrlf4ni f '.v Pap"" P"1' llatiml or rtrmlaied in JacVann County. and 400 .FLORIDA VS. CALIFORNIA. u O o o ' Y01T want to (ret a good "kick," unililc over tlie C'alil'ornia lino und give three rousing cheers fo Florida. You may escape inorul injury, but your car drums will tingle for uite,soino limo with u brand of profanity, that niigUt.faiily be termed sizzling. Florida is something more than a red rag to the California bull. It is a garroeha in the iieek, and a banderilla in the nether flank. The feeling is most intense in 1hc vieinily of Los Angeles, but it i by no means quiescent in the vicinity of Shasta Springs. Florida' is as popular in California as the cat's meow in a dog pound. All of which is natural enough and from tlie standpoint of human behaviour, amusing. No one likes to be dethroned, particularly lifter a prosperous and uninterrupted reign of twenty years, und California is particularly averse to such a situation. What Los Angeles was five or six years ago, Miami is today and then some. The Jliddlo West hegira, which started along the Santa Fe trail at the close of every summer is now treliing in the general direction of Tampa. And it is all a gigantic swindle. That is the California verdict. Florida has nothing but diamond hack rattlesnakes and malaria, ex cluding of course, the razor back hogs and real estate slickers. Any one going to Florida in search, of health and fortune, is not only O Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D, j This Muthcr tilrl or Uoiiuiii? MKMItKRft OF THE ASSOC MT: V TURNS. The AaioetntnJ l'n"in In Miil ly . entitled to the for rri'iiMeatiou of all , new H pfltrhe crtdlUd to it or not othrwi,l credited In thi ptr, and alwi to Hie IwtJ 6-w pub llidieil herein. , All riglitti of rrimliPiealtftn ot PI dla-pnlt-hea nn-ein r nlnn rm-rved. r : Tht onlr pnir bofweei. A Vmy, Ore. r-...A ( 'aiitAuiiu a dittancf ' of over Mrri. 't""'", A"i'"x due for a cleaning, but will be lucky to escape an unmarked grave in the Everglades. " What a difference it makes whose ox is gored. Only a few years ago California was laughing at those Middlewcst advertise ments, trying to stem the flood to the land of sunshine and roses, now Florida is laughing and tlie Sunkist hosts apparently sec no humor in the situation at all. ' " California's hysteria appears to us altogether futile and destined to advance the cause it is designed to Instruct. Nothing is going to stop this Florida boom, except Florida herself. Knocks from her competitors are, under tlio present circumstances merely boosts, for they spread tlio poison. ' ' The Fforida boom will break just lis all other booms break, for tlio elements of the blow-up arc inherieut in the situatiou. Those on the top at the break will get hurt, and those who have been in and out, can salt away their easy profits, without difmage. Eventually,, Florida will return to normalcy, and because of her Ye Smudge Pot ' Bf Arthur I'prrj. OuMk nrc t ho orih'i of the ilay. Ni'Xt to hariKlnK. 1pkhII'. hy the H(:ite, and 'Informally hy the Ku Klux Klun, nnd KnorlnK. nnthliiK l downrisht dlrtgitMhiK an it cold. A cold will tour the ityHtfin, und have no morn Idea wherfi U In Koini; I ha it a tourist with $10 and a fryhitc pini. A iiomso of plllH will chHKp ti colli f'otn I lio hoad, only lo have il cum i In t hi knccH. l-ivlctcd from the knew. It procefdn pl8whrp nfiinnpanh'd hy Hiiee.inK, It itr InipoAHlhle to Icll what a cold will do, If anything. A NorlhwoNl Mountnrl policeman never HtopH until ho la heatcn hcyond rnnoRtiilfon, Neither doen tho Oregon ftol hull team. ( ( h-ckoii Uinejald.) A hd tl the i-iKjit ratio. Local acrcnadeiM are nutv their victlniH to AKhland. taking Clvle cnthusliiHin ' Is now centered 111 KilOHwIliff the helKht of (he halloon ti the eaHtward. It hcchih to ho up in tho nelKhhorhood of $11 hIioom. (CoriHlunt reader, fair iday, pro hono und everybody vino iniKht help ua find tho answer to thU (jiichIIoii.) Although I freely concede I am a mean, uiiHyinputhetic, tutrcuHtlc cuwt, with all Ihc con ventinonal "ethical" affeetationfl of the regular doctor, und then Home, and con sequently a thorn In the Hfd of u lot o fshady or benight ed folk, 1 can mi ill work up something that feelH like a lump In the throat once in a whilo nnd even feel several bushelH of sympathy for an occa sional stranger. This letter makes me feel that way. Dear Dr. lirady: I am a 14 year old unmarried girl. And also the ashamed mother of a 4 month old baby, tho father of whom Ih . . . . I'd liko to wean my baby. Can you HUggest a good "breast dry er?" One Inrty suggested that I , use "camphorated oil." She said an application each night and I'd soon havo tho desired effect. What do you think of her sug gestion? . Am I right In terming myself i as a girl or am I a "woman, now that 1 have a baby? I air. about 5 feet in height. Am I through growing, now that 1 htivo a baby? "ITnhappy Dot." I. S. I decided to wenu my baby because I am ashamed to nurse him. Is thfs mother girl or woman? And sarcastically speaking, fs the female who gave her the fool advice a lady? If sho Is, then Sairey Gamp is a lady, ami I am no gentleman. (.Shady and benighted folk need not write in to tell mo thoy have always suspected this: 1 know It.) Ih-iishing aside a faint Suspicion of moisture from the cheek and the pa thetic situation of this lit t lo mother. climntO and proximity lO U(t jrmil (Millers Ol population, she Will I J wonder, if there's a find anywhere Is a feminine adult. A lady Is a wo man of refined manners. Ity this standard tho mother who seeks to evade nursing her baby is certainly no lady. It would seem that sho Is not even a woman. Khe Is irresponsible; tho falls to comprehend what sho owes to her baby; she is just a little girls and sho needs both instruction and discipline; in hodio cases she tie serves to be punished for cheating her baby out of his birthright. The fishwlfo superstition that cam phor has any effect upon lactation or upon tho breast ranks with tho gen eral run of humbug ideas cold to gul- liblo females through tho mulls for "developing" or enlarging or reduc ing tho "bust," When a, mother weans her baby a rigid let alone policy Is always the best for her to follow. She may wear a comfortable binder or support for a few days, but not a tight one. She may need ono or two doss of brisk saline cathartic. That's all. l0'iin. and that is usually ndvisablo for young Infants, but for children over a year old it is'as well to cook cereals 16 minutes or less. For adults it Is sometimes of particular advan tage to cook them only five minutes, for that leaves considerable starch unennvertod, und this starch under goes lactic fermentutfon In tho intes tine, and lactlo fermentation Is a wholesome process in tho intestine of uiuti, i JM DATE TRl enjoy a reasonable and increasing development for an indefinite time. . California, meanwhile, will go ahead, and become one of the greatest states in the country, simply because she has tho resources which render this inevitable. j Oregon, naturally favors California as her best market and best customer. 13 ut Oregon can't restrain a slight smile at her neighbor's present diseoniforture. ' QUILL POINTS ( lovlh, N. Al .loiiriial) As wo heard the nieloil huts sh'fihiH of t In wctbliug iH'M.t 'which came flouting over this community we womhrcd who it was that was ringing litem and at the close of day we leu rued that Mr. 1)1)10 Diindan and Mrs. Nan n io Keener bad jumped, nut of the single harness Into (he double and w ere united in tlio holy bond of matrimony at I'arwell, Tkii8, .Monday. They will make their home on the John (iiifflth lilaci-i Wo don't believe wo aro ini.-itaken about Mils wedding. Want To Do Itlghf : Ignore the whole foiiniatn pen Ito-hlcm between tlie children., Hide your time and Mime ilay when you have the oppor tunity pin your neighbor's child down nnd you will probably gel al the. hot loin of it.- ( Kansas i 'lly Star.) Sounds logical. .irsTH'M One ihojc was who scrubbed thr Moors, Kept iuay the dosl. S'tw ihoj silver all was cleaned, Freed tlie house froin niusl, I'ld thejdarnlng. cooked tlio food. Vanning and pieseiving: She litis, sou eely lime for friends, I'roiiij duty never swerving. The oilier one conhl daneo and sing. And siiiim on a guitar, f'olihi ieak no cnlei tJilnliigly, That Hie was quite a iar. l'Mks brought ilielr friends to meet her, Allied her for ten nnd talk, And ciutcrly would greet Iter ., . .She was Jolly on a walk! 1 . The oiImt day their father died, U.nvilig all the wealth he bad, "Td my; beloved girl who tried To In! ton h 11 comfort to her dad;" Tlie uclghhui lo.od ngiet d with him, A.'i liny saiig his funeral song, "The ollr Khi'H so piHcltiiil. Mie rein .ihw.ys K,. along:"' I'Acbauge. An Tipuigaied Mispaicti i.NMANAI'nl.ls - introduce! n 'on his way to the presidency," Vice 1 resident 1 awes jumped up with the hiHieiitent: " nni not and never will be H emuHdn;c tor any oiil office." When the frost is tn the pumpkin and your coat is out of hock. 'What shall we do with sewage'" Vd If your vocabulary includes Iho won! triflo over forty. , let's not dramatize 'it. 4 decorum ' you are u about, what Ho would say about tho QUESTIONS AND ANSWKKK. Stvon I.lttlo Hrwdtes In a ltai-k. Thtfro arc seven in our household. all using tho same rack to hold our toothbrushes. "Will putting lodent salt on tho brush after each brushing keep It perfectly rleon?( j. CI.) Answer. I do not know what lodent salt Is if il. Is iodized' table Halt. It is of no particular antiseptic or germi cidal value. "Whatever you use for brushing your teeth should bo suffi cient to keep the brushes dean. It Is nn academic problem. I think, not of any practical Importance. Iet the squeamish "sanitary" folk quarrel over It. My personal conviction Is that tho toothbrush habit is a dirty ono in any circumstances. Tho Kducatlon of Future Delinquents Am I asking too much when I re quest that you write an article on tho practice of coaxing a 3 year old child to drink home brew? (S. C. I.) Answer. (.Had to do it for, say, $300, not over 100 words. Wow! Think of Itt I have formed tho habit, in the last year, of taking a cold shower every evening on arriving home from husi noble treatment we accord some ness. Is 111 Ih beneficial or Injurious? mothers? Tho question before .the Docs It mider a man more susceptl- house, however, is just this: Is tho mother who dodges her maternal duty a woman or a girl? Sometimes it seems that too many mothers, regularly married mothers, are mere girls In this respect. They trump up tho sorriest hie to pulmonary diseases in cold weather? Would you advise me to change" to early morning showers in stead of the evening' showers? (L. ( D.) Answer. If you enjoy It and exper- excuses forj ienee no depression from the hath, it delinquency nursing' the baby Inter-i is healthful and will rather increase ' Fare thee weel. thou blest and fairest feres with social .activities, restricts 1 your natural resistance to the res-, Fare three weel, thou best and dear It won't hu long tUl 111 a I bra lor. like, th' buffalo an' tli' oln faMhtniitHl mother, will ho wipcil out hy th NtcjKly oifnard nuitvh o rlvlliMifttti. Mr. anil Mrs. aW Hud Imvo rented a new, Cliarlcsloit proof apartment. Poems That Live Nov. 6th, 644 1,281 yars go Caliph Omar is assaslnated. When a Knfan workman In a mosque at Jerusalem put an nd to the Plundering Caliph, he un wittingly avenged posterity for ono of the greatest crimes ever com mitted against it the burning of. the Alexandrian Library. Enter,' Ing the Egyptian capital after a 7-months' seige Omar had ruth-, . lessly proceeded to destroy the vast collection of . manuscripts ac cumulated at Alexandria through centuries of toil and thought. Price less papyrii were burned as fuel. . for the conqueror's baths, 4,000, of which were heati during six months by this makeshift. A few manuscripts of Euclid and Ptolemy alone were accidentally presented, , . on which is baned most of the . mathematical science of the pres- . ent day. . i Coprrifhti IKS. by Pretntfr Synilkit. Idr. li - ' ' Farewell to Nancy. Ao, fond kiss and then we sever! Ao farewell, and then for ever! Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee; Warring sighs and groans I'll -wage theo. . Who shall Bay that Fortune grieves him. While the star of hope she leaves him ? Me. nao cheerful twinkle lights me; Dark despair around benights me. I'll ne'er blame my partial fancy Xaethlng'could resist my Xancy; I'.ut to seo her wan to love her. I,ovo but her, and love for ever. Had we never loved sae kindly. Never met or never parted. We had ne'er been broken hearted. liberty spoils the figure, and all that ! pfratory infections. Suit your own sort of damned rot. It Is a lucky ' preference as to the time of day you ! Thine he Ilka joy and treasure. est! bimbo who gets a hundred per cent mother these degenerate days. Tho civilized world Is suffering from too much canned kid. - A girl is a feminine person of Im mature age and undeveloped charac ter. This little mother may be only a girl, but that depends. A woman punish yourself. I'eace. enjoyment, love and pleasure! booking Orcals. Ao fond kiss, and then we sever! Are cereals cooked 15 minutes as(Ao farewell ,alas, for ever! digestible for a child ns cereals cook-. Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledgo rd, several hours? Our neighbor's J thee: doctor's wife . . (Mrs. (i. P. M.) .Warring sighs and groans I'll wage Answer. Prolonged cooking con- J ' thee verts more of the starch into soluble Hubert Tlurns. COMMUNICATIONS Pioneer Is Missing To. tho Editor: Will you through your paper help us to locato John lilevlns, a pioneer of 1850. Ono year ago last May he left my father's house und started for southern Ore gon to prospect for an old mine ho thought he could locate and wo have never heard from him In any way. Ho Is my father's only brother and father Is now US years old and wants more than all else to know the where-, abouts of his brother, if he is still living or any information concerning him that can be given him. My father is Alfred I-t levins of Tangent, Oregon, lived there since 1850. is a veteran of the Rogue Hiver Indian war and John Blevlns, his brother is now eighty-six years old. When last seen by us he was wearing a long white, beard and- would weigh about 190 pounds, nearly six feet tall. Any one knowing anything con cerning him, will they please let his brother, Alfred Hlevins, know. - CLARA I ! LA NC HA It D, , il2(i Hilyjird St., Kiigene. Ore. ilgEM Wlhll Illl I Mil 1111 Ill ' Ifflllllilllllllllllllllil Illlllllllllllllliiiiiiiiil i Nil MiU Modernism : JSrislles ut the niie of (lie neek where a little eurl used to lie. In the old diiys you lulled the, villitiii mid loved the hero, hut tliiil whs before movie heroes were invented. "I never try to run things" iisu.-il end liiioek Hum lo help." . melius "I'd father nil bark II must, seem slrniiKe to mnke n radio speeeh. lie iiudienee eoii'diiii''. You can 'I hear Mr. Kelln:i: may no he lis bi as Mr. Hughes, hut he ean regis ter just us miieli alarm al Ihc skill of ml. I'l'olilhition has its points, hut. you' 'Little Drown Jug" about n fruit jar. Correct Ibis sentence' we hail never hear u wnij; like fill", said she, ,'We'd make it a point to take mil tlie neighbors who haven't one. STRENGTH -SAVING Nowadays nearly every one is impressed with the health-building nnd strength saving merit of Scott's Emulsion of invigorating cod-liver oil. Millions of bottles are sold every year. A very little used regularly daily builds health and helps keep the beffly in strength. Scoll ft ft'wnr. Bl.imllMJ. M. I. irR.ppi inRhijmos Valt Mason L UNPROFITABLE. A MAN' of liilcnls splendid, he used them all to kick; his l lowini; rubes he rended, 1 1 Id world made him sick. All men in higher places were rogues or . brainless guys; he jeered them, making faces, anil heaving doleful sighs. All governments were rotten, no men were truly great, and virtue was forgotten, and truth was nut. of dale. I used to say, "Au guslus, perhaps you are sincere, and you may see injustice wherever you may peer. We always hear you bawling, you're always going strong, but all your caterwauling won't cure a single wrong. The evils we arc facing are killed by slow de grees, and mil by bootless chasing and not by frenzied wheeze. You only make men weary of hearing things traduced, you onl; make them leery of everything yen boost. Though soreheads may applaud you, though grouchy cranks may smile, your eon duct will defraud you of everything worth while. The confi dence of neighbors, the friendship of the wise, you forfeit hy your labors, and by your liilter erics." Kor years this man, unfettered, like some dark spirit moved, and not a thing was bettered, and not a thing improved. The world goes on un heeding the prophets ( despair, whose hands are bruised nnd bleeding from pawing of the air. Augustus is forsaken, too broken for his job, and he depends for bacon on handouts from tho mob. oh, all man's fierce protesting right f) single wrong; Efelct vis go on jesting nnd humming sernps of song. Mi Mann's The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price Mann's Styleplus Suits : A "nationally known brand, with a reputation for pood clothes at popu lar prices. Docile and single Wast ed models. r , . $30.00, S35.00, $40.00 Vogue Suits J; r Youn Men's Suits with plenty of snap and style well tailored and priced moderately. $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 We also have a good assortment of suits for Men and Young Men at prices from $25 to $30. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Top Coats The new light weight overcoats, 'much in demand. $25, $27.50, to $32.50 i Winter Overcoats In heavy and medium heavy weights $18, $20, $25, $27.50 Sherman & Patrick Coats Sheurinau and Patrick medium weight and heavy weight overcoats no better coats made than these $30.00, $35.00, $45.00 Holeproof ffasieryr Fancy .silk and col ton sox 59 I icttcr Quality fancy sox 75 and $1.00 Men's Caps, regular f-"0 value $1.48. Collar attached shirts in new patterns, see them in our windows, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 Fancy broadcloth shirts, attached collars $2.75 Cireenhood shirts in the new; light weight flannel patterns $2.50 Flannelette night shirts tl.To value night shirts $1.50 Flannelette Pajamas $2.50 Cotton union suits, me dium heavy $1.60 Part wool shirts and drawers $1.-15 Men's shirts, grcv flan nel $2.75 ' ; : . . "i Fancy shirts, checked flannel $4.00 r. " Kwcater Coats,' good quality $3.75 Fancy sweaters, pull overs and coats $5.00 to $9.00 Lined driving gloves $2.25 to $6.00 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERVBOJJY Phone 486-487 Medford, Ore. Plain colors in lisle 40 pair) 2 pair 75 Plain colors in silk 75 pair Heavy weight silk in plain colors $1.25 Fancy wool sox, silk and avooI 65S $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 O O C3