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o 0 O 0 FAnrc four wrcrwoTm wstt TTtTBmra, wnppnn. mfJvst. ttda v. kovemrer ia. ims Medford Mail Tribune AN INbKI'KNDCNT NKWHI'AI'ER MJBUbUED KVKHY AFTKKSOON SXOIPT I HUN U AY, J1Y TUB UKimiHU HUNTING CO. ( ,The lledfard Hurnluj' Uorning Huii U furolibed iubm-rlberi (Jemriiig Ui tovvu-uajr Ulllj uwv Of fire; . Mai) Horth Klr,ltrvi-L Tril.une Building, I'tiune 76. ' A cunolltjtlon of Uie Ite inormtlo Ttrari, th Ut-ilvnl lUH, the Mf.lt.,f-i Tribune, tU bvutU ll Orison mil, ilie AitiUmJ Inbuilt, KOIIF.RT W. ItlJIIL, Editor. 8. tiUMITKH HiU'lU, Maiiuger. H MailIn Advance: Daily, Willi Humlay Run, year 7.60 VUy, will) Nuitilujr Sun, tuontb . .76 . Dully, without Sunday Nun, year 0.6C .Daily, without HunJuy Kuji, month . ., .06 Wi-fklj Mail Tribune, one ym 8-00 Sunday Kim, one yeur t.00 BY OAJIKIKK In H(lforrl, Ashlund, Jickaoo , ville, Central 1'oirit, 1'koculi, Talent arid on HlKhwuya: Dally, witti Runday Hun, month $ ,76 j;J)al)y, wttl'out Kunduy Hun, month (56 "Dully, without Hunduy Sun, one year.., 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60 AH terma y cHrrivr, cuhu in aiivuut. Bnered ii lerond Huii matter it .Medford. Otua, under let or Marb ft, 1K7U. SfnVlul pup-r of the City of Unlford. tficlal (iUpir of Jackaun County. Swum rf nlly avtvaga r-irmlatton for ill UV4 mlltijf April Ut. I'J'ii, HtUi'J, more tliaii dfTuUw circ ulation of any other I'Uper pub- or eirruimeu in jacxitun oouniy. , UKMJIPXn OF TltR ASSOCIATED PRKRS, . The AKKociated I'rpu In eiclumvely entitled so ,tne us tor .republication 711 an nawa nia Iatrhra credited to It or not otherwise credited in tiiiw paper, and alio to the local oewi pub ItHiied herein. . All riRlitn of repuWlpatlon fnf rperitl dla , pa 1 herein are ubio renerved. Ye Smudge Pot Bw Arthur Perry. C on P. 1, of tho Portland Journal of Monday, Nov. 9, ldzfi, there appears a cm-toon. captioned: "Htriko the Rock , -rnow,' The rock is labelled "Nearby Yukinta,' and a broad -shouldered, determined looklnK citizen wearing horn-rimmed glasses and called "Portland," has Just landed a niiKhty Hwat un the boulder with a mallet on which 1h printed, VJJlrecL Kail Con neiUon." . The force of the lick lifted the .plotnrlul Portlander off hlfl feet, ond, uh a result thereof a Htream of wuter full of $ markj. , and called 'IiuliU'KS . tJrowth,'. BtinheH forth'. l'ortlnnd, netlitff an . an . impromptu Muxeit for one of the mont proHperoUH Keotiob 'n tho went in chic, to tmy the least.,, 4klmn, Wash., Is able to take cure, of itHelf. AVhen Hhe starts to weaken there Is Seattle, or Spokane, WtiJih., to render nuccor. Jf big- hearted Portland fee lit an overwhelm luif urtce to develop tributary territory rtlje .might tackle any number of Ore gon sections that are at 111 in the same Hhupo us tho Indians left them; - A COUHTlXHTS KKTOHT ' i (KaiiHiis City Star) 'MR. H. 1 ULOUOKTT, 1223 rtollefontalne, never was respon slble for my debts. 1 always worked and . paid own blllH. Mr. Jennetto Blodett. No doubt thcro nro any number of people who wonder what the verdict In tho trial of tho ex-Grand Dragon of Indiana, charged with killing n afii-l. iui a climax to a wild party Is going to bo. I.OHT whero hi ( Vnlritl. 'J'lmes.) -Orey llk stocking, name tweeti 10th and 11th on Phono 4 T - J . (t'nm J(ay Thu roll that failed. 'I'lto Kronen are shoot lug rlvlllxa lim. Into the HtrliiKy-haired Hyrians, and his religion nut of him, Your oner, has watched HyrlanH cleaning Hanliiu-s. lie letH his thumb-nail grow and files the same down to Hnrtty-i'asfor sharpness. Thus equipped he will perform an abdominal opera tion on the, sardine, tho cutting 'hud the cleaning being coiiMimmated with one twist of the wrist. KDlTOlt I.OSKS AX KYK (Klumatli Kails Herald) Afodoc Point's social season started off with a bang last Fri day night in the shape of a bas ket social, preceded hy n nifty school program which showed considerable and able training, of course Johnny spoke a piece and Clarice spoke 11 piece while the different mammas beamed the usual beam. The kiddles did splendid and deserve plenty of pi also. Perhaps tho best part of the program was the imitation gossiping society, which was so near the genuine that It could hurdly be called Imitation. This certainly was not training alone. It must have been hereditary. Several of our Humdingers, Inc.. have the chilblains, due to thu gentler sex thinking moro of a fern than a husband. A window fern cuu't stand artificial heat. 1 The Ooveinor is weaker, potlilcally, than at first suspected. Kticndly or ganizations have started calling him "Imlofutigable." . , The first turkey of tho season has bad his thn.ni Mil. The mineral de posit runs a tlncupful of gravel to the craw. IlKA!.IZTlu FINALLY IVWVNS (;mutH Pass Courier) "When he shot lb first tlini. I thought It was a Juke." said Alex ander. 'Mul when ho shot me the second lime, I knew It was no Joke." , CHINA Lo, Tumult Is a coollo Vho Jabbers as he must. Hut Hitenco lu n Mam hu. And his robe Is yellow dust! Oh. tho little st reels ni9 shrunken lt;e the limbs of aged men, Anil u pestilence Is budding: It will bloom In mud again. I '.ill the samovars are singing All as shrill as mating Jays, Out where ldlertOuut at fan-tan, And tho opium dreamers r:ik Toward that palace of the princes . Where the throne room of the Hirst Is become it spider's kingdom, Is become a plgi-on's nent i iUvfC. CUronidv), GIVE ALL N A CERTAIN liomo on tlic mother and two children, the children is ill. , " . Two weeks ago, the food supply ia this- home consisted of a loaf of hread, a can of condensed milk and some upples. The fuel sup ply had been reduced to slabs from the apple box, and a few pieces of coal. Today the scene has clianjred. The family has an ample supply of good wholesome food, the wood box is full, with a surplus to draw upon, the house is warm and clean, and the sick child is woll on the road to recovery. This mny sound like a conventional sob-story, but -it isn't. ft is merely one case, in many, typical of the work, being done fled Cross. Tho time has now come for the )ido not whether this work is to be be and will be continued, but whether or not it is to be made ade quate for local needs. Medford is growing. "With growth, however, want and suffering inevitably increase. Accordihg to ter is (0 be unusually severe. therefore, promise to be greater Unless every person in Medford Red Cross, gives liberally, the help noted above, may not lie possible No one wants such a contingency to occur. So if you can afford to give five dollars to keep some don't be content to give one. (jive For generous support of the investment in more health and more healthful and prosperous community for all. 1 QUILL One of the most expensive vices Epitaph : . TTerc lies the propagandist, as usual. i "Marrying well" means marrying a degree of luxury one hasn't the wit to earn. v A man is definitely through thing he did last year. . The pleasantest way to spend to take another nap. There's always something less the parking space. r 1 The There's one good tiling about longer dreads the worst. Fame is just a matter of inventing a better mouse .trap and spending a million to advertise it. Too many people think opportunity means a chance to get money without earning it. t , One way to have a good digestion is to remember that yon can't gcL a tpui't in a pint measure. At this rate immodest. ten more years will Where's the sense in hard-surfaciny a thin coat of pedestrians on top? If all of the feeble-minded were these magazines get their circulation? Correct this sentence: "Some said she, "and 1 hung un instantly." Tf a nation stirs up strife between nations, that's statesmanship. If it stirs up strife within a nation, Correct this sentence: "This is saleslady, "hut it looks better on EG RippHngRhuitiQs EXCELLENCE i OFTKN holm! of llintm Horn, of till men skilled in shitckini; best. Circnt eltiunpions from -distant farms cnuomitercd liiin nt times, mill Hiram proved them false alarms, nnd won their wnjrered dimes. .Ami. I hey went home, distraught, forlorn, to spread tho winner's fame; thvre was no man like Hiram Horn, anil none could buck his came. 1 saw him in the old home town, upon nn mtttiitm day; he was alive, to his renown, he had tho riht of way. Oh, he was honored and esteemed, and handed warm regards; he was n bigger man, it seemed than congress- men or bards. "Why do the people thus acclaim and boost this trifling guy," a stTimger asked; "his dinky fame will shortly wilt ami die. "What boots it! if a man enn shuck moro corn than other Rents J Sueli triumphs are not worth n buck, or eighty seven cents. This Hiram Krenks the damsels' hearts, they lovo his rust ie fame; but in the city's crowded marls, no man has heard bis name." "Men love the fellow who excels," I said in language blunt; "we love to see him wearing bells, whatever be his stunt. If any man (tin pull n trick at which his neighbors fail, wo do exalt him prrtly uiek, ainPliaiid him wreaths nnd kale. And thus a million l.(ji or more are striving every day to do n good nnd useful ehoie in sjuiio new, better way. YOU CAN! outskirts of Medford there live, a father has disappeared, 0110 of the .. " " which has actually existed, and is from .day to day, by the Med ford .i people of Medford to again do continued, for of course it must weather experts the coming win The demands upon the Red Crossj titan ever before. who enn afford to give to' tho that was extended to the family next year. family from suffering and want, nil you can. i lied Cross does not only mean nn happiness for others, it means a POINTS is a colonial policy. if he feels chesty about the big the Hour between 0 and 7 a. m. is - more prosperous tho times, the rheumatism and triplets. One no leave us nothing to classify as a rojul ami then spreading locked up, where would some of one else was talking on the lino," that's pernicious propaganda. a much cheaper frock," said the vou." tliroujrliout tlie liiiiltlli; ist ; corn, 'twas suit! lie wns tlio ...... . Personal Health Service : Cf WILLIAM BRADY. M. O. Signed letters pertaining to pertonil health and hygiene, not to dlaeaw dlagnoalt' or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, telf -add rested envelop la enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to tt, large number of letters received, only a tew can be answered here. No reply can be made to Quart a not oonformlng to Instruction!. Add rest Or. William Brady, In oara of this newspaper. llyttleno Is Them in a reagon why certain com mercial Interests heartily disapprove of what I am trying to teach here. They don't like the(way I spell hokum you oo I have a, mean way of with holding tho o k which Home reputed health authorities give it, and adding the suffix h u g. One thing tho dis cerning reader of this column is likely to discover in that Kuch hygiene is true economy. If only enough people would heed tho voice of one crying In tho wilderness It is entirely reasonable to believe that we could leave the coal miners, the operators and the dealers holding the bag at the end of this annual demonstration of theirs. Here's ft significant fact sponsored by physicists: It takes almost as much coal to heat the household ntmosphere from CO degrees P. up to 70 as it docs to heat it from 20 degrees up to CO. A high household temperature i should bo considered an extravagant luxury, though practicing doctors are ! very foolish to discourage such a lux ury, at least in hard times. , Please read over the single fact I have cited, Ignoring the padding snug ly placed around it. When you have tucked it away In your mind, where you can find It again when you- need try to pack a second fact away in there alongside It, if there is room: AJiousehold temperature of 72 de grees P. with the low relative humid ity which generally goes with It, feels more chilly than a temperature of (!5 degrees P.. with the higher humidity which generally goes with it. Should this strain bring on a head ache, try a half doen somersaults for ward and backward. You'll be sur prised how you'll come up on your feet chuckling-T if at all. Now a little more padding. Treating the air in tho house tends to dry it out. We are most comfortable when the atmosphere contains about 40 per cent relative humidity. As a rule the outside air In the winter time contains about that proportion of moisture un til It has been heated above 60 degrees r From that point upward the rela tive -humidity diminishes out of pro portion with tho degree of heatlner. and unfortunately no good practical means. of maintaining the relative hu midity nt the' comfort level has been founr for dwellings heated above fifi degrees P. Numerous methods of evaporating water in tho uir nrx em ployed, and When at least 10 gallons of water eacli 24 hours is evaporated the average house tho effect is worth while, though far rrpm eflu puato, , Personal comfort Is to a conslder- ahleVxtent n question of habit and of ndividiml taste or style in dress. JiVerybody should begin when the household heating plant is put in op eration in the autumn, to cMtlvnte due , respect tor the thermometer and less mini in iicrsnnni sensations, install wo or mine accurate thermometers at i eye level ni mnerent points in the i Timely Views on World Topics Political Nationalism Mut Go or Western OvltiJitloit V1M On," Warns ;lcnn Frank. The reconstruction of the world which he believes iuust take place If western civilization Is to be saved, was discussed by (llenn Frank, president of the lniverslty of Wisconsin, in a recent speech, "Political nation alism must ko or western civiliza tion will rc" he said. 'Political pa triotism has kept this planet on a consistent sched ule of wnrs and revolutions. "I nm not aitff Kcsting that we must tear our selves from our na- l.fiUWnK come a sort of in ternutional free lovers. I am suuKCst Injr that we must have competition for excellence among nations, nnd not a patriotic nationalism, or the JIk Is up. "I doubt if the world is ripe for an International policeman, but I nm cer tain that unless the nations on this planet ca nwork out a common ad ministration of their common econ omic problems we are due to keep on runntne on this schedule of wars nnd revolutions." 11 y democratised Industry, Frank sold he didn't mean the methods of political democracy should be applied in business. Hut at present, he de clared, autocracy rules In business, and he insists that unless some means could be found whereby the problems of Industry could be solved Inside in dustry, they would be Bellied outside in tho political field. firtircn TMiicntorn "In education, we must Iny more emphasis on how to think, nnd less on what to think," he said. "Once It was easy to run a college, but the sum to tal of the world's, knowledge, could be neatly orpnnlzedind passed on to tho student. Hut In the nineteenth cen tury the boys on the protind the scientists were pitching more hay than(the educators could stack. They couldn't orKunlte It. "That's where wi pot the elective system. The educators were unable t-l m tilt" If Iftn hn wt thV linmliwl the rk over to the student nnd said. 'Here, stack It yourself. Hut of enn rue they junrnllxed their Intellec tual bankruptcy - by advertising the r tik jjK . if Economy. house, and set an nrhltrary high limit of CH degrees P. and let nobody's feel ing or whims overrule the thermome ter In the regulation o the household temperature. . 1 For Infants, children and vigorous adults, a temperuture or from 60 to 60 degrees Is fair and1 healthful. For feeble or elderly persona the right zone is from 65 to 68 degrees. Members of tho household who findi these hygienic levels too low for com fort should cultivate a more whole some habit, take more exercise, or wear more clothing. . QtrrcsTroxs and answfiis FasJUoiuihlo IaiiicIi. Is one tomato and a lettuce sand wich and one apple sufficient food for i u in ii nM- u. niunum njjiier oi my uge (18)? Mother thinks It is not. I am 63 Inches tall and weigh 125 pounds. (Miss L. s.) Answer. No. not fora regular girl, It might he sufficient for one of these sunken chested, slump shouldered ptotic, physically - uneducated frails that carry ads for clothing merchants. Include a pint of certified milk -and your lunch will bo all right. Ilyglontn T'hderweai Please advise me what is the best weight underwear for a child 4 years old, for tho winter season. The-chlld is healthy and vigorous and lias never had pneumonia or even a cold. (Mrs. P. It. W.) Answer Medium or light weight. If cotton or linen. Light weight If wool or silk and wool. Avoid thick cotton and partlcularfy avoid cotton having a "fleece" lining. For health, avoid cod dling the child's chest with extra lay era of clothing. Seldom is a child un derdresfed: very often chfldYen suffer In health from excessive clothing. The Cnmpllke Xurse My neUhbor'H doctor advised her (o take common bu king soda for some kind of uric acid or kidney trouble, but a nurse tells me it will harden the arteries. How can one tell if uric acid is in the blood? (K. E.) Answer This "nurse" must have taken a p. g. course in Sairey Gamp's school. The blood In health contains from one to thre milligrams of uric acid per hundred cubic centimeters, if you know what that means. 1 Eat 'Km Haw In a recent issue you spoke of the taking of flaxseeds, a teaspoonful of whole flaxseeds before breakfast each morning as a cure for constipation. Do you mean raw or cooked? (Mrs..R M. C.) Answer. I didn't say "before breakfast" nor did I say It Is a "euro" for constipation. Take a teaspoonful of whote flaxseeds once a day as natural intestinal lubricant- and nn aid In breaking the constipation habit. People who have cultivated this habic just have to take something they have lots faith in nature and they Im agine they'll be sick if they don't take something to "move the bowels.' This flaxseed business is harmless In Itself, and it humors tho notion while the more vicious physics ore being discarded. It is immaterial when vou ,take your flaxseeds, or how you worry them down wash 'em down with drink of water, or mix 'em with vour cereal, or chew 'em if you prefer. elective system as a great step for ward." Tho rennatpsnnce of civilization, he suggested, must come from tho fine combining of all the arts and sciences for tho few grains of new creative truth that each may contain, and thri using those truths as a basis for re construction. Who's Who I.OS ANaELES.Oh ten cents day, an amount everywhere Jield In contempt, nowadays, Samuel Lane lives in comfort. Lane, famed In these parts as "the Hermit of the Arroyo fieco," lives In a secluded spot not far from the city, nnd spends his time painting lan dsca pes, w h ich h e occasionally sells. ' A native of Xew York state, nnd a former Instructor on art, Iane came here some years ngo in senrch of Inspiration. He fell In love with the section, found It j f ' ' easy to live on a stfufU nmount of money, and so set tled down to live his care free life. He raises n small garden and some chickens and has virtually no expen ses except the cost of his second-hand clothing. Poems That Live , Forgot Me Not. Co. youth liduvfd. In dlatunt glades, Now frlpnils, new hopes, new Joys , to find, Vol sometimes deign, 'mid.it fnlrer maids. To think of herthou lenv'at behind. Thy lovo, thy fnle, dear youth, to shnre, Mn.it never he my hnppy Int. ltttt thou mnyst gront tills humble prnyer, Forget me not, forset me not! Vet should the thought of my distress Too pninful to thy 0,nK lle,-d not the wish I now express Nor ever delsn to think on nie; Rut. oh. If nrlef thy steps attend, O If wnnt. If slokness lie thy lot. And thmi require n soothlnc friend; ,v ium, utrpei me not: 1 : J i . . - Toll gutcft aro Jest nlxuit extinct. hut titer's plenty o' toll crossln's. .Mrs. Ike Jjirk won't let her hoy sit on her lap any mom 'cause he's gittln' ho big he hides her leg. jffc DATE TR - By ERNEST 8EKMAV Nov. 10, 1871 54 years lto Stanley finds Livingston at Ujiji. David Livingston, the missionary, having disappeared while on a journey Into Africa, Mr. Gordon Bennett, of the New York Herald, summoned Henry M. Stanley, a re porter. How he gave him the la eonic instruction "Find Living ston," and how Stanley, after pene trating for two and a half years into Central Africa at last found him living among savages in the village, of Ujlji, is now common history.'. For this feat and for his contributions to science, Stanley wag awarded a medal by the Royal Geographic Society and knighted by the British Government. CtTlfhi. IMS. PreniLr SjiiiUct., M. . COMMUNICATIONS Mall Trlbtmo Is Thanked. To the Editor: Through your pnper we were able to locate my father's brother, John Hlevlns, whom we had not heard from for nearly two years. My father .wishes to express his sincere thanks to you and to say this news that his brother lives and well, brings greater Joy to him than Ije enn express. M US. CLAltA' PLANKATID, 126 Hllyard Ht., Kuyeno Ore. Nov. S. Nolle to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the CMtv Planning Commission will hold s hearing on Monday. November 9th at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. in the city hsU on the petition of the city council 10 consider the reclasaiflca tion of a portion .of the following street irom a uesioence District Class to a Business District Class HI. A portion of North Riverside venue between Jackson and Maple streets. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION, y iewis mricn. Chairman By M. L, Alfortl. Secretary. Help Kidneys By Drinking More Water Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irri tating Acids Kidney and bladder irritations often result from acidity. sav a noted au thority. The kidnevs hclo filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to tne piaauer, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irri tation at the neck of the bladder, oblig ing you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer in constant dread: the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse: attain, there is diffi culty in voiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annovimr and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ailments to over come. Benin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast. Continue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in the system so thev no longer art a oitrce of irritation to the bladder ,nd urinary organs, which then act nor mal atrain. lad Salts is inexpensive, and is made (mm the acid of wines and lemon inice. combined with lithia. and is used by thot-0tnd of folks who are subie to urinary disorders earned by acid irri tation Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever. Hrre vou have a pleasant, efferves cent Iithia-water drink which may luicklv relieve vonr Madder irritation. all means have vour phvslcian exam ine four kidneys at least twice a year, 'Children's Pictorial f Cross Word" Puzzle 1 .j 1 Hunning Acrosifc' ' Word 1. What the prince gava Sleeping Beauty.. -" Word 4. What a nerson is colled who is banished from his country. Word 5. What! a prisoner's room in a jail ia called. -.- . Running Down. H Word 1. Part of the leg. " 1 Word 2. Another name for pig. Word 3, A short name .for jelly. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED You Big Stiff KNEE Watch Your Finish Stiff, s w o 1 1 e n, . inflamed, rheu matic joints should be treated with a remedy made . for that purpose only. Kemembcr the name of this new discovery is JoIntrKase and It will take out the ngony, reduce the. swell- ing and Umber up any troubled joint after ordinary cure-alls have miser ably failed. Just rub it on 00c a tube at all druggists ask for Joint Kase. , , . . Always remember, when Jntnt Ka.se gets In, joint agony gets out- fiuick. Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the World Joint-Ease Automobile Repair Work We can honestly say that we have the best mechanics that money can hire. 4 High class auto repairing is our specialty. ELECTRIC AND ACETY LENE WELDING. YOUNG'S 33 South Bartlett Phone 208 Chinese Hand Laundry, 36 South Grape St. ' Clothes called for and de livered. Work iruar.mteed. Wong Pon Ckiieu MetGciie to T.lai ntf Acute ad Chruate niaewwa at lira and Womb. ii T!L.5 """"I Mthai, and throat "". .wrrl. (.ItN, in.ptlen, eauiia, tua, kMroo.1., a). WW Hwirti . t fe a a M. CMinftHIn trm Ml Bufttl rnnt at. US TXj. j-W fell! mm