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POTT! FOTTR TOTFOTIT) imr, TRTHTTNT!. TTOFOTtP, OttrcrioNT, TTTESD.V. yOVEMr.EU 'l7. o 102" Medford Mail Tribune AN INIKI'KNfEN'P NKWSI'Al'KR PUHLUiUKD KV Kit V A KTKK NOON JtXOEPT RUMMY, II V TUB '. IIKIKOUU 1'IilNTINO CO. Tht Urdford Kiimliy Morning 8un ii furolehwj ubwritwrt deiiriny the uvtti-4nf daily news paper. Office: Mall North Fir itrcet. Tribune Building 1'tione 7 ft. A comwliilntlon of the DcuicKratlo Tlmee, thi Mrrtfnnl Hull, t)i Mcdfonl Triuune, lb BOMB- m Ori'foiilun, tlie Aftliimul Triliun. ROBKHT W. ItUIIL, Editor. 6. SliU I" J Kit SHl'IU, Mi.-Ker. Hr Mil In A.Ivnnr-e: Daily, with Hiiniluy Pun, year $7.ft0 Daily, with Hum I ay Hun, -month 76 Daily, wilhout Sunday Nun, year 0.60 Dally, without Sunday Hun. month . .06 Wffkly Mail Tribune, on year 1.00 Sunday Hun, on year 1-00 BV fUlMEIKR In Medford. AuMnnd. Jack ton- fill. Ontral I'olnt, l'hoenix, Talent tnd on Hijrtiwaya: Daily, wiiti Sunday Run, month $ .76 Daily, without Huntley Hun, month 06 Daily, without Hundny Hun, one year... 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Hui. one year 6.60 All trrma by carrier, cum in advance. Bntersil aerotid-r-lnM mnttr at Medford, Oregon, under aft of March 8, ls7tf. Trie only pp-i tK-lwwv Albany, Ore., and Cniofl, CRlifonua, distant- of over 400 ani lea, having leaavd Nrrtce. wire Associated Prei . MKMnKRS OF TTIE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated l'teaa ia cxcluaivcly entitled to the UHe for repulihcntfon ol all newa dla patrliea credited to it or not otherwise credited in tma paper, auu aiso to uie local newa puo- II men herein. All rlghta of republication of special die batches herein are also rewired. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry. KiiKlern publications continue to rcfor to "the Hollil Kouth and Oregon" hh bright ami shining oxiiinplca of Klaii'Hklnncd ureas. lilt 'cm hlKh! lilt 'cm low Moobc dunce. Kuturdny. Lot's nil Kit. (Cooh liny Times.) Tucklu that md-looklng blomlu In tho corner fur the next waltz. It's ibout time our Kobcrnor and Cmnd lecturer bawled in a pulpit, und pardoned another moonshiner. . Tho reverend gentleman who yes terday told tho world that whlukei-H were tho only masculine uttrlhuto un defiled by feminine wrogrcsHlvcnoHH, forgot that the girls are not yet chewing tobacco, extensively. .., VK.HV I'OOlt 1'OltM (Klamath Falls Sun) t Tho Hhaw-Uertram Lunibor Company is soon to loso tho ser vices of a charming eniployo in tho shapo uf Aliss Lulu Hansen. "Tho rain fallelh on tho Just and the unjust, and Giilshuvlkiu with brum! new green Hltckurs. A man Juiiioh Ha ton shaved IT) years ago returned Alun. for a visit nothing clnu. Jinn. Charles L, McNary, sr. Beed Munder, invoke suddenly on tliau ltlth, and announced his intentions of pes tering the President, at tho next ses sion of Congress. HAH! TIIK MIMJ-:I1'M1 ( INiii In nd iTgonla u) , Oregon students will havo nothing but best wishes for tho Agglo team when it Journeys down for ltH big game with tho University of Call! urn la and the Aggies will bo pulling for an (iregoii victory at Seattle against tho University of Washington. Visit our women's depart men t to day when all silk umbi gnrmi'iitH will be half off, (Oregon City Knti-r-pilse) O: this is awful! (iivo inn air! Most of the youths now wearing pants with legs the sl.o of pup tents. Wore too young to wear peon pants. Coming home on the bout after Vashfiigi4in had defeated Call Torn la, 7 to it, last Salurdiiy, and thus estab lished undisputed superiority In foot ball on the I 'aciric roast , one man Volunteered tho remark that the credit was duo lo Hart Kpellnmn, for mer lino coach at Oregon. (Sl Chronicle.) lllg-hearted "Old Oregon" maintains her Helplessness ami, be sides, Mr. Sptllmun was getting bald headed. THI'I PliOT Til ICK I'NS (Vrckn, Cal.t Inurnal) ' Knur years ago this last sum mer, one evening George Muthey fiune up from Happy Samp and asked to stay over night with .me, 1 agreed und then went down tho road to my barn to milk the cows, nnd on returning tu the house Grace Shluar was on my joreh With Malney. After drinking , some fresh milk they both went down tho roud together and after it while Alatney came back alone, stayed the night here and b it tho I next morning. . t Jit years gone by, to greet tho eye. Came ails to cure diseases A finglo uuart ot I nifty's Tort Would end hiccoughs and sneezes; A box of pills would stop nil His, ' Cure dandiutf, chilblains, goitres, A Woody nose, or wrinkled doiheB, - iJIg feet, a mind (bat loiters. ' ( Hut now for health there is n wealth J Of breakfast foods most tricky, Krom tho haymow of tfie old cow ;; Come vitamins Tor Mickey, And from her bin comes bran for Mill Stt liniment or plaster. Oh! Housemaid's Knee, Sore Throat, T. U. .Reclaim Cow Food jour master! (Kansas City lai) . 1'lah Is going to endeavor to en force its antl-Clgarette btw. Does anybody recall bay many w Ivt-s the uul,bor of tho bill hat? 'Holy mackerel!" cjaculnted n Humdinger, Inc., this a. m., who had neyer hooked n gainn, Kivage. fight ing Nteelheiid from the mighty lto,;iie. flowing majentleiilly ltbe blue I 'a. ilfle. (ireat guns and iitllu fishc! WHAT'S WKONG WITH THE MAP-MAKERS? TUB MAIL THIIJL'XK lias receivml the Iodk-IhtiiMcI t'liid'tl Slati'H road niiip, just iswifd liy the U. .S. Department of Agriculture mid the liiircnii of JMihlie liomls. TJic map is utlvcrtisi'd as the official reprcsfiitalion .of "inter state highways, selected and numbered by the joint board of inter state highways, October Hist, 11)25." It is, therefore, somewhat of a shock to find that, as far as this guide to highway information is concerned, Me?ll'nrd does not exist, nor has Crater Lake yet been discovered ! ' Southern Oregon, it seems, consists of Rnscliur, Cirants Pass, Ashland, Cape Blanco, a place on the coast called Empire, and Klamath Lake in the lower right-hand corner. V. M. Jardine, .Secretary of Agriculture, has his name on the left hand upper corner, which deepens the mystery somewhat, for His Excellency visited Medford only n few months ago, was given a motor trip through the valley and a luncheon at Camp Jackson, so lie must know there is such a place and that Crater Lake is not far away. The mystery, no doubt, will be explained by some reference to the fact that this is n highway map and not a tourist map, but the obvious' answer to this is, the alibi only makes such an over sight the less cxcuseitble. For a highway map that shows Southern Oregon, without Med ford and tho road to Crater Lake, is not a highway map. Crater Lake, at least, is one of the main highway attractions on the Pa cific Coast. One might understand eliminating everything but the highways, but if there was room in southern Oregon for Klamath Lakei and Umpire,. there was certainly room for Medford and Crater Lake. This is not the first time Medford has been left off important highway and nutomohilc maps. We don t believe lor a moment, me oversight is Intentional, but that doesn't make it any the less re- " . . , . grctablo. The trouble probably lies in the fact that the map makers go hack to Civil War times when the map ,ot Southern uregon comes around, instead of adopting It might be well, therefore, for merce to investigate the matter and sec that the maps of the future ar.o brought up to date and the ante-bellum "lay-outs" are destroyed. QUILL POINTS Tlio 'scjnshM nre those who Lower clnss: Those whose sins Kespeetaliility consists in tho If only they. would abolish the nuisances. The Greeks are not in Bulgaria established a single restaurant. The only necessary apology for it entertainingly. If the spirit of Locarno had have been any need of Locarno. The chief offender is not the the one who writes them. As wo understand t lie State where charity begins. liunning and dodiring in a broken field may not be educational, but it is good training fnr politics, Correct this sentence: 11 It was Ihev didn't call it 'The Car.' " It seldom happens that a woman too sex-proud to tnku her husband's name is too proud to take bis alimony. Torreet this sentence: "Our daughter is sixteen said he, never lias attempted to advise or lecture us." Among the noted examples of faint praise is the statement that men are more considerate than women. RippKngRhumos THE BACKSLIDER. KX LOOlv with scorn on backsliding die goes to suniit to my guiding; the psalm and hvmn he sings with vim, he prays with much emotion; the stranger eyes with some sur prise his ardor of devotion. "Hut oh, dodgast, it will not lasJ,M remark the ones who know him; "a little while he'll sidestep guile, the tempter cannot throw him. A month or two lie will pursue a righteous course and moral, then he will fall and spoil it all with piety he'll tpiarrel. He will return where bright lights burn and paint the village scarlet ; he has no spine, no feelings fine, he is a worthless varlet. A man, you know, who is a crow, can't also be a pigeon; his coarse raw work, it hurts the kirk, it's hard on true religion." "Hut still he tries to reach the skies' I say, "he makes endeavor to leave the path olsin and wrath, though he can't stick foj'cver. To walk aright this wistful wight sets down his strongest pledges; men smilo and twit, and ny he'll piit, and so all bets he hedges, K you who sneer would roundly cheer, and say that DornVu winner, he'd keep his vows, no more carouse, no mora be held a sinner. When man forsakes the fens ami brakes uiere virtue's trodden under, good men should stand afil grasp bis baud, andboost bis game like thunder." the latest outlines. the Medford Chamber of Com grind, axes for us. arc unpcrfuincd. right kind of prejudices. 'nuisance taxes" and tax tho to slay, however. They haven 't having nothing to siiy is to say ruled at Versailles, there wouldn't one who reads sub-titles aloud, but Department, tolerance should end their first flivver, M said he, "but 'and Dingbat Dorn, so often he's pur- work and joins tho kirk. Personal Health Service fiy WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Signed letters pertaining lo personal treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady Letters should be brief tnd written in Ink, tew can o answered here, no repiy can De mad to querist not conforming ta Instructions. Add r en Dr. William Brady, In oar ot this newspaper, .Neither KyumlnitLs Nut' Synonym Am tho Suuic. Nervous old women :iro hereby warned Unit thin In still unolhei talk uhout tho nam j oM mihjuct, lo-wlt, the delusion that 0110 can K't cri from expuHure to gold of wot. 1 siv fulr warnliiK. because Hcvcrul old women (o f imllHcrimlnuto rx) uiifieut to ttet a 1 1 wrought u p whenever .1 say nnylhlnj,' on this BUlj'ct; tho effect 1h ttk In to taking nn old Boak'a toddy uway from him for hit own welfare. He i-CHontB the ( kindness for all he Is worth. One mjch. carping critic Ijpkh tho editor to make me refrain from har'p injr on thl BUbject, for Bho averu the reailinjf public la weary of my pecu liar, theories about colds. She asks captiously what's In a name does It make the BllKbtest difference whether people prefer to cull it a common cold, coryza or cri? Are not the symptoms the same, whichever name be given the ailment? No, Mrs. Gamp, neither the symp toms nor tne synonyms are tho same. Jjlko babies, religions and tooth- bniHhes, they are somewhat similar but not quite the Biiine. Kven tho un enlightened will remiiiy understand tho (importance of nirfkint- a "'f1,"0'!"" where there may aeem to bo llttlo dif- foionce, if two. or three of tho com- mon respiratory infections (cri) be considered In this respect, such as measles, diphtheria and pneumonia, which nro similar In several particu lars but clearly not the same. Skip this talk today if you aro bored by the truth about the nature and cause of most of the illnesses doc tors have dealt with. Write a pro teat to the editor if you resent being reminded of your criminal negligence or your boorish unselfishness about spraying your neighbors with your nose and throat excretions when you have what you treacherously and cow ardly call a "cold." Have no anxiety about being lonely in your reactionary attitude the nostrum exploiting gen try nnd the hemuddlcd health officers of tho country are with you, as are a goodly number of the medical riractl tioners who find the cold delusion a great labor saver, an excellent cloak for delinquencies In diagnosis. . JHsca.se Not to Ho Niioezctl. These aro tho main diseases recog nized In tho group of respiratory in fections, comrtton respiratory in fac tions, or cri for short, pronounced kreo: & Coryza (othotwiao known an distem per, ncii to rhinitis, acuto "catarrh" and "cold irt tho head") frilinplo sore throat. Tonsilitis, v Actute laryngitis (hoarseness.) Acuto bronchitis. Pneumonia., Pleurisy. Influenza. Tuberculosis. Dlptherla. L Cerebrospinal meningitis. Infantile paralysis, Aeute sinusitis. Measles. ( Scarlet fever. Whooping cough. Hmnllpox. Mumps. Pneumonic plague. Kneephalitfs lethargicn. j The Golden Itulo in. Prevention. That (measuro Is nothing nioro nor 1 lcs than an Intelligent application of the golden rule to the practice of spraying one another. To be sure. It la not always possible to avoid drench ing a friend in tho spray of one's in timate conversation, but there is plenty of room for tho universal em ployment of intelligence, considera tion and courtesy, and tlitMe factors. If conscientiously used, will Insure a great improvement in public health. The ordinary mode of Infection Is the same In all of these diseases. They aro nil respiratory Infections, that is, the germ, contagium or virus ot tho disease is conveyed In the noso or throat excretions of tho Individual 111 with or about to come down with tho disease to the noso or throat of tho next victim, usually in minute, per haps Invisible droplets of moisture In the mouth spray given off in conver sation such spray carries about four feet. The range increases If the In dividual laughs or shouts, and it car ries ns far as ten to twelve feet It the individual sneezes or coughs without I wonder If iir "nvrrHjry o' tli' new ntl-Snmrlu' 1yikiiv rver (Pit raimlil out II hunt nn (iihmmt? ' ourMS tiler 8 timntitnirt'ft In llvlif In ( mlTnr- ny Wo ilniri tuivc I' rin k our rlill- ilrt'il t' skvn, ami H too frp tu7 fiT rrlnllvnO k",h Sir. TliMoii Hiul- IlkHV. e 'ik tvlih una," health and hygiene, not to d I lease diagnosis or If stamped, self-addressed envelop Is enclosed. Owing to the large number of tetters reoelved, only I marking noae and mouth. Figure out for yourself your chances of "picking up a sample of somebody's, rcsplra lory infection as yon, go about your daily affairs. Take what mi luce you can derive from the fact that In the stage of onset, before the victim takes to bed, most of these respiratory In fictions are most communicable. This makes a ride In the bus, trolley, train, subway or what not tl real adventure, and it will ahvuys be an adventure until the truth about tho cri Is ac knowjedged by tho health guardians of the country. Kven Dr, Olser. although be de scribed pneumonia as a specific In fectlous disease, always attributed his own repeated attacks of bronchitis to drafts In cold lecture rooms or to chilllngs ho experienced on cold rides, but it was the pneumococeus thnt got him at last. "When a friend, an associate or any person approaching wit bin five feet purports to have a "slight cold." there is no foretelling what ono may catch from the contact. As long as people continue to apply the misleading or disurmlng term "cold" to such ailments we can scarcely hope to make any further progress In the control or prevention of the respiratory infections, for njiy acoulescencc on tho part of health authorities and physicians in the quaint superstition which Dr. Osier and most other doctors of his day held and which so many of the unenlight ened laity of our day still cherish, do featfl the greatest preventltlve meas ure we have against these common respiratory infections. QCKSTfOXS AM) ANSWERS. 511ml Over Matter. For several months my nerves have been tied in knots.' . . .1 am re lying on tho potency of mind over matter, repeating to myself a thousand times a day: "I am serene," etc. (Miss M. E. O.) Answer. better find out whether they are beaux knots, sailor Itnots or perhaps surgeon's knots they surely can't be granny knots. Switch your formula to "I am sane" and when that takes effect make the final revision so thnt it will run, "I am sensible." Then do what the doctor tells you. Snapping Jaw. "What causes one's Jaw to pop or snnp when eating and then to become sore near the ears? (R. 8. 10.) . Answer. Tho Jaw Joint, a semlunl versal hinge joint, Is immediately In front of the ear. This joint Is quite subject to all the mechanical and in fective lesions which Involve joints In general, such as dislocation and par tial dislocation, arthritis, synovitis, and irregularities of development. The tnmporo mandibular Joint Is often undeveloped, particularly on one side, as a consequence of long neglected or inadequately repaired dental defects on that side, by reason of which mas tication Is lost. The joint readily slips partly out of place with a snap as It returns, or ligaments or tendons nre flabby and snnp in nnd out of their grooves. In osteo arthritis the noise fs move in the nature of a grating nud- I ilde to the Individual himself. This joint Is more than likely to be Involv ed In gonorrheal than in ordinary in fective ("rheumatic") arthritis. Canned Pep for Discontented Ilabics. What Is you opinion of con densed milk for babies? Some people claim it lacks elements essential for UU I" IU I IN If III Ul IIIU NUIll'M, Hill UUI baby Hged four months Is grovnig on it like a weed nnd seems perfectly uoriMil. If you think a change of diet is advisable, wo will change. (IC. C. O.) Answer. T should want to change to pure fresh raw milk, suitably modi fled. If It were my baby. I havo ob served that many unlucky infants wax miner rat ami to tne unsopn'.sucntcu, seem to thrive for tho first few weeks on condensed milk, nnd nrosently they beglnt o pile one trouble on another until the diet is made adequate. Your baby should also have a half a tea- spoonful of orange juice or tomato Juice every day. Increased as tho baby gets older, and if the wllk is pas teurized, or" otherwise boiled or par boiled, tho baby should also receive five or ten drops of plain cod liver oil every day. - TJmo Walor Pleaso print formula for making llmo water. It is expensive to buy when you have to use so much. (Mrs,. C. p. F.) Answer. Dissolve a lump of un slacked lime the size of a walnut in a gallon of boiled water In a Jar, and use tho clear upper part. Artistic Temperament Again. OAKLAND. Cal. (A. P.) Norman Field, leadlnsr man nt an Oakland theater, was sued for divorce by his w ife who alleges that he lived In the imsoniRnt of their home while she lived in the upper part and that he introiiiireil Her ny Her maiden name rather than as his wife. Mr. Field blamed his "nrtlstle temperament." COLDS Break a Cold Right Up with ; "Pape's Cold Compound" Take to tablet very three faours until three doe.es are taken. Xbe first dose It ways gives relief. The second and third diwrs completely break up the col 1d. riranant and safo to take, Con- tains no qtinin or opiates. Millions tin "Pane's Cold Com pound.' Price, thirty nre cenU. DruinrisU 0ar an tee it, I roe New series W WYNNE FERGUSON . cAuthor of Terjsuson on eduction Sndgf cm i i ii. lopyugui 191$ by Uojlc. Jr. ARTICLE No. 30 One of the charms of auction is the peculiar fact that interesting hands have a habit of coming up nt the most unexpected moments. You will be play ing along for hours nnd only normal hands will be dealt and then a puzzling hand will come up, one that invites dis cussion and a more or less wide differ ence of opinion. Auction players every where love to talk over hands and the so-called "post-mortem" is as much a part of the game as the play and bid ding itself. The "unexpected" is really auction's greatest charm and because of the infinite number of hands possible, this unexpected element always will be present. ' It really is remarkable that good players, even in the same group or club, differ so radically in their theory of bid - ding. Such is the case, however, and it is really a tribute te. the greatness of auction as a game. The individual ele ment has so far prevailed and as long as it does auction will retain its popu larity. To really enjoy a game or com petition, of any kind the player likes to feel that he is as good as the next one, that he has .an even chance, nnd auction certainly offers that attraction. Hand No. 1 Hearts A Clubs Q, 9, 7, 6, 4,3,2 Diamonds K, Q, 7, 6 Spades A If it were the rubber game and no score, what would you bid with the foregoing hand? The proper bid is one club. It is too unbalanced a hand to justify a no trump bid, and yet it is too strong to pass. The only other alternative is a bid of one club. Hand No. 2 Hearts K, J. ?, 7 Clubs Q, 10, 9, 6 : Y : Diamonds A, 7, S : A B : Spades A, 6 : Z : Score, YZ 20, AB 0, rubber game. Z Problem Hearts K Clubs K, Q,9 Diamonds J, 8, S Spades K, 5 Hearts none Clubs , 8,1, 6,5,3 Diamonds 7, 3 Spades J : A Hearts 8, 7, 5, 3, 2 Clubs none Diamonds 10,6 ' - Spades 9, 7 In this hand spades were trumps and Z was in the lead. How can he play the hand so that he and his partner can win four of the nine tricks against any defense? ' , Answer to Problem No. 15 -Z should lead the seven of spades, Y winning the trick with the king. Y should now lead the king of clubs. If B trumps with a low spade, Z will over trump with the nine of spades and lead the deuce of hearts. B must now lose two heart tricks. B's best piay at trick two is to trump with the queen of spadc.. Z must then discard the nine of spades so that D cannot force him in the lead. No matter how B now plays, YZ are bound to win three more tricks. Note that if Z doesn't discard the nine phildren's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle Running Across. , Word 1. Who ate Hcnny Penny and Turkey Lurkcy in tho story. Word 6. A part of the lee. Plural. Word G. A swampy place filled With decayed wood, leaves, etc. .tunning Down. Word 2. A city in New York. Word 3. What Hcnny Penny in the story thought fell on her tail. .Word 4. To make use of. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE 1 - ANSWERED SWIM at th ASHLAND NAT !eri Sulphur Wtr uisy Lessons An W AUCTION A BRIDGE dealt and bid one no-trump, A doubled, Y passed and B bid two hearts. Z bid three diamonds, A three hearts, Y four diamonds and all passed. What should A open? This hand is a perfect example of a trump opening. A's proper opening is the ace of diamonds, followed by the seven. He has the other three suits well protected and in each of them he would prefer to have the Buit led to himThe high bidding of his opponents indicate that A's partner cannot have a trick in trumps so the trump lead cannot lose aijd the other element of a proper trump opening is also present. Hand No. 3 Hearts 0,1,8,7,4 Clubs 8, 6 Diamonds K, 10, 8, 4, 2 Spades K : Y i : A B : : Z .: Hearts A, K Clubs K, 7, 4 Diamonds J Spades A, J, 9, 8, 6, 4, 2 No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one spade, A pissed, Y bid two hearts and 13 passed. Z bid two spades, A passed, V bid three diamonds and B passed. What should Z now bid?-Y' bid of three diamonds is questionable. After Z's rcbid of spades, Y, should figure that his singleton kin is a val uable asset and that there is a better chance for game in spades than in dia monds. After his bid of three diap. ,nds, however, Z should not hesitate to bid three spades. There is a much better chance for game in spades than in hearts. He is almost certain to get a club opening, just the one he wants, for it is the only suit that hasn't been bid. , All in all, the three spade bid seems preferable to three hearts, the only other alternative. No. . IS Hearts A, J, 6, 4 Clubs none Diamonds K, Q Spades Q, 4, 3 Z of spades when B plays thc queen... YZ will only win thrcetricks. Suppose Z discards a heart. B should now lead the king and queen of diamonds, the ace of hearts and then his last spade, Z is forced to win this trick with the nine and must now lead the eight ot hearts. B should allow him to win this trick. B must now win the next two heart tricks. Played in this way YZ can only win three tricks. The problem is thus noteworthy in that Z inut discard a trump in order to avoid the lead and thus gain a trick. Nov. 17lh 1800125 years .fo. -Congress first met in Washing ton. Although Washington had beert selected in 1700 as the site-' for the national capital, it was not until ten years afterward that the capital was removed from Phila delphia and the first session of Congress convened in k utrf home. CopyrlshL 1J2S. Premier Syndicate. 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