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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1925)
ii .1 0 I. . r a 4 ii ; tl; 8 7PnW F0T71L Medford Mail TriiRjni AN INliKi'KN'DI-'Vr NKWKI'AI'EK PUBLISHED KVKItV Ah-IKIiNUUN KICK PI HIJNDAY. IIV TUB IE1FUH1 HUNTING CO. The lied ford Hwuiay Morning; 8un Ii furnlaha uiMcritwrt dcuruig uit aeveiidijr aiuj oawa paper. Of (Ire: Mull North Fir treet. Tribune Building, I'tiDite 7 ft. A comotldatioti of tti o Dormwrafia Tfmea, tht UMtforrl Hull, th Mrdford Tribune, uia tfOUU) ru Orrgouian, the ArIiuimJ Tnuuna. IIOHKHT W. millL, Editor. 8. SUM ITER 8MITH, Manager. Br Mill In Advanrt: Duly, with Hum lay Run, year .... loily, with Hm In y Nun, month ... Dully, wlllinut Sunday Hun, year Daily, without Sunday Hun, month Weekly Mail Tribune, one year Ilunday Hun, one year ,.$7.60 . .76 . o.ao . .AC , t oo . 100 BY OA ItniFK In Medford. Ashland. Jarkaon rille. Central 1'oint, J'lioenii, Talent and od Hiirhwaya: Daily, with Sunday Run, month $ .76 Daily, witl-out Sunday Hun, month 06 Daily, without Sunday Hun, one year... 7,60 Daily, with Hunday Hun, one year...,. 0.60 All terma by carrier, cuah in advance. Entered ia aerond-Hnaa matter at Medford, Oregon, under act of March 8, 187H. OffMil papr of the City of Medford. Official pHjter of JackBtm County. flworn dMlly avfrnga rm-ulation for all tnonthi endirift April Ut, 1924, 8tU, more than double the circtjititioM of any other puper pub IImihhI or circulated in Jur'kaon County. The - only pnpor between Albany, Ore, and Chh-o, California, a dinUncp of over 4 00 ml ten, having leased wire Associated Frees Mrvtre. M KM BURS OK THK ASSOCIATKO PRERR. The AaoHntecl I'reu la exrluaivrly entitled to the uae for republication of all new d la pa tchea credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and a I ho to the local new! pub iiflhed herein. All- rifrhta of republication of special dis patches herein are also reserved. . Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Ferry. " Thoro has not boon a baby born In JitckHan county bo fur thin your, equipped to cry, according to I ho Ioh Uniony of their respective fathers. ' An, nRt'ocmont has been renched be tween G. Washington Mnddox and the local bun kit, whereby lie will lend no money if they ohlnc no shoen. The football game Wednesday will liive the yell loaders the first Rood chance they have hud this season to unfurl their shlrttails to the. breezes. THK IOMTI3 STIH GOUS (Yrvkn. Cul., Sontliifl) There is Tcnii Jnce, comoly muld of Huppy Cumi, who de clared before Judfra Ji. C. lioorso, Justice of tho pence at Happy Camp, as complaining witness UKaiiiHt W. P. Henry, that while she "wlBBled" when the lusty rancher of Clussio hill presented the oHculitLory sulululfon tu her ruby lips, she still Binned tho complaint OKUliiHt him for assault und buttery. Tho upstato press Is Krently ngtlat ed hecuuso tho cordially hated and extremely well cussed II. L. A lenc-liken, chin-Res that "Oregon produces no statesmen or poets." They are now engaged In making the eminent orltlc devour his words. Poets are as utimhcrlcNH iiv tho sunds of tho seu shore, and statesmen arc thicker than weeds. This fat and fertile vale fur- nisltes two shining exanlples. There Is the versifier who, Inspired, penned: ' "Uko, n mule ho fought; Like a horse he wrought.". As for statesmanship, consider tho htvapplng off uf tho soul of tho Re publican party for u fish commission er from southern Oregon in lU'dZ, and still no fisli commissioner. i What many mistook for a barn from the JOnglo Point district, ambled down Ihe Main Stem this atu., and turned out to be an auto freight car. Hight after Annette (indchet was Introduced as up fnim Frisco, along came her Orandpaw from Phoenix. hrvkox i:oroii (lilumalli Tails News) M. UelKalte.. well known rancher of the Mid la ml mad. ap peared at tho office of Police Judge Oaghngen yesterday in tho city hall and obtained a permit to sell milk In the city of Klam ath Kalis. elFalte gave a herd of 3d cows as the main reason for dispensing the milk. VANKKF-3 CONSlUrt VII-'i-3 SHOT IX JUIIILKK (Udlino t'hlco. ml., Kiitcrprlsc.) For Heaven's sake! what do you think you're celebrating! 7 years ngo Wat. your eorr. heard tho war was over. An ensign (navy for 2nd loot) was asked to confirm tho report. Ho replied. ) ('!bgk(J, shut up! Ing to dock this flour Serbians!" I'm try for the What has become of tho old fash ioned girl who used to wear ear-rings the size of coupling pins? (Knillli County, Has., Tiincn) I'ndertuker Al Culo was at church, Sunday. 811 ni Howdlng has a new blanket for his Ford. Look out. girls! A touch of winter Tuesday. Them What had overcoats used them. Hill How in an was mad again yes- terdny. ills wife didn't 'call him until 11 und the pancake batter was drad. Judge Ko rente's barber pole bus iult going urouml. Ha carbureter Is out of kclter, i'ttrin JVIoyerH spent Monday even ing at home with his wife and reports a very pleasant time with his radio. Dinner will be nerved tomorrow In Hon Ton cufe. : Bring your pocket books. Them that huven't, git! Tod need . railed nt the Ha nun .Brown cottl house. Tuciiv night. Mayor Rico will attempt a talk tu the Civic tongue women, Monday. Uruco Y'hl to hauled home (ho fallen trees in fronof Bert Lowery's plac, and hlH-wife made atovewood uf i; Hritoo is nlwnys fnreluiuded. Celf ffllh 6. O Qo O O VIV IS MOTlfLL fOPflLAR? FKOtlm standpoint of the spt'ftiir, foothull now reigns us undisi)iite(I kin of Anicricuu spoils. B" A few yt'tirs ayo, tPn thousand people at n minor colltc (,'iniie wan uniisna), now so-called minor puiies fill the stadiums in the cast mid middlcwest, while at the major contests, 'probably not more than fifty per cent of the people who wisli to get iu ,sneeeed in doing so. Football attendanee, iu, fact, is now limited only by sealing en-. paeity. Two months ago all the tiekets to the Stanford-California classic were sold, accommodating 8(1,000 poople. There is no reason to doubt that 100,000 moro people would buy seats, if the same could be provided. llow docs ono explain Ibis sensational increase in the popularity (f football? An easlcrn expert recently maintained the social fac tor was important. To attend the Harvard-Yale, Army-Xavy, Cor-ncll-IVnu games he declared, was decidedly the thing to do. A ring-side seat at the How!, for example, he maintained was as valu able a social asset as a box at the That may account somewhat for particularly those beauties in racoon coats, who don't know the dif fi-rcnce between a half-back reverse and a blocked punt. Hut the social urge must be tt minor factor. ' - Football' popularity, we believe, modern football provides the most thrilling and spectacular drama iu the athletic world and second and more important, it is the one major sport, which has thus far absolutely retained its amateur status. There are baseball profvssionals ing professionals, but as yet no football professionals, at- least none of any consequence. A strictly amateur sport means hard all the time, but is always series baseball game, for example, hest team will win, at a horse race a similar suspicion intrudes but at a football game everyone knows that it is a fair field with no fuvor. Tho .problem of ,ai,.ti..inR the largely the problem of excluding elements and retaining fo-ting. the game QUILL A native is. one who feels privileged to butcher his own lan guage. - If Kngland can't provide work cey can. Social unrest doewi't trouble you much after you get tho sav iiia bank habit. Cars seem cheaper until .you once were regular equipment. Isn't is queer? A deficit keeps nations from fighting and is required to make a champion fight. If you wish to 'know a man's should be exempt from taxation. If she hits a stone while learning to drive and he doesn't got sarcastic, they have been married only five months. Yet if all those who prefer a good neighborhood could get iuj it wouldn't be a good neighborhood. . ; Von can tell a' restaurant where There are no cigarette butts iu the Hip Van AVinklr- stretched and arose. "Ily this lime' said he, "the family has finished the installment payments," Onee a young doctor grew a his office give the desired impression. The word "Congressmen" includes members of both houses. You may use such words as arc necessary RipplingRhumos i imp THK PERFECT LAND. WHAT though the boosters, in their might, of modern Ellens rave? There is no land of pure delight this side' of .Jordan j wave. We have to cross to Paradise to find that perfect shore where no man has to swat the flies, and pilgrims weep no more. In every human latitude there is some grievous flaw; in prairie laud the blasts are rude, the rains are wet nml raw. On tropic isles the dreamer thinks he might in peace re pose, but there the rotting seaweed stinks, and ehiggcrs bite Ins nose. I journeyed to a lovely laud-where sunshine is the boast, and there I found the people stand, a sad and grouchy host. "You should he happy M a queen," I said, "in such a place, and yet niethinks a frown is seen upon each downcast face." They looked upon me through their tears, and murmured, in .disgust, "It hasn't rained in seven years enough to lay the dust." The traveler from parts remote tells tales of human throngs, and everywhere the wailing note is heard throughout their songs. The Eskimo alone is glad, he does not weep or curse, although the weather's always bad, mid daily growing worse. 1ft doesn't credit rosy talcs of lands where summer dwells, of babbling brooks and verdant vales, green leas' and bosky dells. le thinks that snow is evervwRi.ro will, inn ami frost and rime, so Iu ter clime. content ?3 jjEJtffi RJUN1r opera. 1 some of the feminine enthusiasm, to be due first to the fact that and golf professionals and box a sport that is not only fought fought on the square. At a world there is always a doubt Hint the present popularity of football, is the professional and commercial on its present strictly nmateur POINTS for her unemployed, perhaps Tur- buy as extras the fittings that income, ask him what incomes ' common, ill-mannered folk eat. coffee clips. . , beard. Now ll-ycar-old magazines to distinguish between the two. mWm and doesn't euro to hunt n bet- Mwyouft ore no Personal Health Service Cy WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Signed lHara pertaining to panonal health and hyolana. not to- rilaaata dlagnotla or traatmsnt, will b answered by Dr. Brady If stamped, self add ratted anvalopa It anclotsd Ltttart should b brief and written In Ink. Owing to tna, larga nvnttMr-ol laHart reoalvtd, on! a fsw can ba answarad hara. No taply oan b mad to quarts not eontormlno to Instruction! Addrass Or. William Brady, In oars of thli nowsoapor. r . . Too IjUc fur At Den voi . a good many foolish people find the end of tho rainbow. In a period of 13 years 24,000 deaths from tuberculosis occurred In Cdlo- nu,o: 1.8O0 of these were of immi grants who had so journed less than one year In Colorado and more than half of these rainbow chasers died within three months ufter they had found the end of the rainbow. Perhaps a very few of those Tictlms of tuberculosis had done wisely 1n going to Colorado for tho climate or other treatment. Tlut It la unreasonable to assume that the majority of them whose advice Is worth seeking do not ship far ad vanced cases awny from home to die. Undoubtedly nearly all of these rain bow chasers chased the rainbow on their own JudKinent or on the advice of well meaning friends or other In- competent persons. Giving such ad vice is a popular game, and taking it seems to be a popular gamble. Dr. P. M. Pittenger. a notod -au thority, made this remarkable remark In the dlscussison of tuberculosis treatment recently: "More patients kill themselves by exertion at the time when rest Is indicated than by any other mistake." Then ho went on to, remind tho medical audience that rest does not mean just lying In bed. 1 Pursuing the same Idea, Dr. Henry I Sewell of Denver declared thnt "U takes a spirit of unlimited doggedness 'X.dan'an!; u"epX" to ca" ry out tho re,t treatment. The fight Is only beginning when the tempera ture becomes normal. The physician will need "all his Judgment, resource fulness,' and all the confidence of the patient lnthe period that follows. We know that supervision from three to five years Is often not too much." The ten thousand rainbow chasers never head anything like that. Or If they heard anything like that from some doctor back home, they declined to accept such crazy advice. Rain bow chasers gen era ly think they know that fresh air, exercise and care about avoiding allopaths are tho only es sential remedies For that matter. Isn't "fresh air, sunshine and good food" all that any fool deems neces sary for the cure of tuberculosis?- One of the absolute requisites In tho application of rest as a remedy in tuberculosis Is the attendance of nurse trained In tho technic. A 'layman,- he he ever so well In formed, cannot riegln to grasp the significance of this technic without tho Instruction and practical demon stration he receives as a patient under medical direction and the care of such a nurse. "We ust not be deceived by n drop In the patient's temperature," says Dr. Gerald II, Webb, of Colorado Springs. "That Is only tho beginning of the fight. Tho patient should rest one year, or two, or sometimes three years, but we must remember that 'a mind unoccupied Is a mind distress ed. The patient must be kept happy while resting." Over 3(1 years ago Dr. William Osier proved that "at least one fourth of all Infected persons recover spontaneous' iy.M ' There Is no good reason why nine' tenths of us should not recover, unless wo are perverse and determined to see what lies out thoro at the end of the rainbow. qi:estiovk axi axswkhs. ' Dyeing tlio Hair. I have used a mlxturo said to, con tain sugar or Ifcad. nay rum. sulphur, glycerin and soft water, on my harir for 'Jft years. My work Is such that I Poems That Live How Cruel Are the Pa rent a. How cruel ara the parents Who riches only ' prize, And to the wealthy booby k Poor Woman sacrifice! Meanwhile tho hapless Dnughtor Has but a choice of strife; To shun a tryant Father's hate liecoine n. wretched wife. Tho ravening hawk pursuing Tho trembling dove thus flies, To shun impending ruin. Awhile her pinion tries; Till, of escape despairing, No shelter or retreat. She trusts tho ruthless falconer, -Ami drops beneath his feet. Uurns. Who's Who l.OS ANCEMSS. Then are ti few extraordinary persons In this world Immune to certain types of pain. Aberrations In their nervous systems ro tho reason. Ono of them Is Harry Iloyt. He vera 1 years ago Hoyt acciden tally stepped on a whlto hot piece of metal and discov ered that the con tact did not cause him any iain. Curious, he tried it axuln. The bottom of his feet seared when placed In Juxtaposition with red hot obiertM. UARRV HWCi but he florw nnt feel any discomfort. Convincing nroof of the fa wn given to newspaper men In a demonstration n few days ago. Other parts of his .uly aro not Immune. jlalg is a s.ior nml a wanderer, .... tlio Itcst Cure. have to wash my head onco a week. This mixture seems to keep my head from itching and keep my hair pli able. You have warned against the use of lead in hair tonic. Can you suggest any other ingredient of u harmless kind to take tho plate of kho lead? -(W. A. W.) Answer. The only purpose of the lead In the mlxturo Is to dye the hair. If you do not wish to ciye your hair omit the lead and the other Ingre dients are all right for your purpose. It 'may bo that no harm has been done even by your 20 years' use of the mixture. Iead poisoning Is not inevitable when such hair ''tonics" are used; If rit wore, a lot of people with nice black hair would have mis erable health. i- ' Sects for Tots Kindly tell me whether nn Infant under 1' year should' ' have sugar, jelly, Jnm, etc.. on cereal? Do-you advocate eating dirt because there Is lime in dirt? (D. M. O.) Answer. Some Infants over 10 months may take sugar or jellies, but not Jam until 2 years old. I do not advocate eating earth, but Infants with that proprenHity are seldom In jured by their occasional raids on the flower pots. Wheat an Incomplete Foort I should like to ask you whether whole wheat (that Is, tho grain as it comes from the thresher) cooked as porrdigo can be eaten three times a day as a Bteady diet. Can one live on It and keep well? I am G4 years old and have some stomach trouble and was advised to live on this porridge. (Mrs. IT. M. E.) Answer. No, wheat Is too poor In certain essentials io depend on aa the sole food. For instance, it has Insuf ficient caleum (lime), phosphorus. Iron, viamins and fat for the main tenance of health, growth and repair. Supplemented with fresh milk, butter, eggs. or. with fresh' fruit or fresh greens, it makes an adequate article of diet. Whatever your trouble may be, a reasonable varied diet la proba bly preferable to such a monotonouc one. --' .. v For Motors in Karnest ' I am trying to nurse my baby 'and I wrilff for any helpful rearing mat ter you may suggest to aid me In that. (Mrs. T. M.) ' " ' Answer. Dr. Frank IT. Richard son has written a little book of great practical value to mothers. It Is call- ed "Himpllfving Motherhood." pub- llshed hjr (). B. 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This was only an aver age day, however, as over 365,000 foreigners annually disembarked on our shores in those days of unre stricted immigration. . CowrlclH l"!- rrral SyuJIMW. lu. I'iiko Mr. Volstead. BERLIN. A stein of strong beer a nisht cap, .Instead of opiates. Is HUKRested for Amoricnn women by Dr. Clrcto Rrhiifiloiir.Ilolblnf;, 7& DATE TRm -. By KHNBST S F.EM AN Lowest in Price Yet Built to Sedan Standards Characterized by low, trim body lines, . with well-molded panels and graceful front pillars, the Tudor is a Sedan of ; sturdy, all-steel construction. It has plata glass windows, deep, comfort able seats durable, high-quality upholstery. Substantially built and attractive look' , ing, it is a closed car of which you may well be proudavailable at a price far below what you would ex- pect to pay for Sedan quality. Any Authorized Ford Dealer will be glad to show you this desirable car. : C Detroit, Mich. , - .0. CliililirnS1 l'letoriii ' . , .Cross ,Vonl. Jizzlp Running Across. ' Word 1. The first hama of a very popular rebbit children read wiif-h about. ; Word 4. To be in possession of wennons. "The Pjrates wero -to nc toot!.." ' - ' ; , Word 5. A domestic animal. Runni-T Down. Tj Word 1., A fruit 1 Word 2. On3 who subdues wild benits. ' ' Woild 3. The upper part of a range of hills or mountains. SATURDAY'S PUZZLE ' ' i ANSWERED ' Zoo Woman Killed. MANCHESTER, England A tiger at the Zoo killed a woman koeper with ono blow from a paw, ." ' KOTF.C LAHKERSmn BROADWAY T SEVENTH