Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1925, Image 4

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UNION ttLABEL
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arlliur Terr.
li riKl l.tlllt y Ih imnlni? Cm' n 1 1 1 .V
H'ur In inc. Ni'iir Must, wlii-i-f tin-re
ttv' vast ln-ils of hinilt.'it'H nlul ni
Irali'.s, ami it liaM liifii whlllh-il ilnwu
I., a sc'Ii-iii iric I'vrlainly llii'l-i' arn !-
m.-.llH llf Oil, Cllllil-Ml llf Wllil'lt lllfllll!)
CHiiiliifl-i'ial IcailiTNtlili to tin? wlaiH'i-M.
A "Holy Wai'" . . . Mull! anil rltiin
liaility on a liattlifii lil. As possible
i.h rliKioa In politics, wherf nu'ii art
mini with tlm tipli'it of tliu Holy
:liost. anil a di.'ire tu lie uli-i'ti'il to
tin li'KiKlutun. t'iill..itiijn always
fttnrlifii'H ItB cUKHrdni'HH, whi'tliiT till'
llllJI'lliMillK iH COMllUl'tl'll ly KllOOtllllf
or liuiiKiiiK' I" Imth liiHlunni'S, till'
ntroi'ltk'H lii'gin at the coacluBion of a
prayor. j
Corvallis women Hhoulil rally as
oni", man ami savi- tlif naiiii' of our
I-'alr t'lty. (CTorvalliH (laziiltii-Tliiu'H.)
Am), lie Ri'illli'inaiily about it, how
i'Vii' nalnflll.
Xot to lio outilono liy tho pstopmcil
I'ortlantl Journal, whli'h is ri'li'iilloss
ly put-HUltm Kanlii L'iauH through the
l-'rozen North, tho also , OMtei'moil
I'ortlaml OroBonian, aj-i1'! 7r, haH
w.ixed I'oiiHcrvatlvoly sillily anil I n -ulalli-il
n whtHtle. Tho suill wlilHtlv
will ni'Ht "atop tho towor," iintl "It In
I'XpfctiMl, (noto tho Hctlulous euro for
t'xaotnt'ss as wo nunto vt'rliatlin) can
lie heard 1,6 nilli'H with tho wind, and
nine nillea at-alnut tho wind." The
pm-pimu of tho whistle Ih to wakeup
the metropollH at noon, ' or warn
that somethliiK Ih comhiK over the
ni'Mn. This leap forward by a news
paper that rests In count less Oretfon
homes on the parlor table "with the
family allium 'ami the Illble, will lie
Ifioeted with Joy by all who swear
by, and at it. Jlotween the journalis
tic wild goose ehaso after a mythical
character beloved by tho kids, anil
1 lilt 12 oVlock shrieks, tho ' esteemed
rorllaml Telegram bettor liulil a Con
ference and think up somethlliK
sensible for its subscribers.
iiosANNAs von ihmiici:hs
(alurshriclti News)
KKCONU Wo want to Ihimk
Uu loiiHliot(1orH, I luunowlvcM
and Conn uni i'i-H of Coos County
for Mu' Kplwilll tminmr In whk-li
lluy Imvc rallied to tlm hoIUI
Hupport of thdii! horny handed,
urn n foult il hoim-ly nianniHMl,
vi tilt misers of Cou.s County.
Take n nioinhfi' of I ho fair nex.
who Ih painfully proper, and illctiiiK.
at (he Maine time, and the rwtult Is
Miro an amiable, ufl'a1lt and ador
ale combination. When they lire
nbfU'firu-d with the notion obesity In
(heir lot, and they are in constant
fear, hut absolutely no dannei- of be
in,;' eyed f llrlatiiuiHly, I hey are
ineanieH, ini.sir.v;.
fj. H. Meyer lost a home Thursday
evening of last week. The horse, IiuukJ
himself tu the manner. (Salem t'apt- i
I nl Journal.) A despondent etnilm
. takes the easiest way.
yesterday (1. Washington Maddox.
rx-JWcihodtNt and shlnnloKlst, vividly
recounted the time "he ketched a
larriiplUK with u black KUin switch. "
ni: IM.ACK 1-HUt IT
(1'resN IHspatch)
' PASADIONA. Cal.( Nov. 11,
Twcniy-fouf 1 1'asadenM h i s h
m'hool MudeulH were found guil
ty of "promiscuous peltliiK" in
police court here late yesterday
iiiul 'hied oiiu dollar each.
In another week the younger net
will he coming homo, fresh front the
higher institutions of learulni;.
traptnR f -his around phono polos
Ih no longer the tiling.
stvi.i-m in ci ticu-;
(llaltlmorc Sun)
In, Tahiti, for Instance, clothing
may ho discarded entirely without
e.ivlntf offense. In Central Asia (he
exposure of the flnwrr lips Is consid
ered the lielfsht of Immodesty, ami In
China the ladles' compressed feet
must on no account be exposed. Mo'
hnmtncdnu women consider they uie
sufficiently decorous If their faces are
covered, or at least they did so until
the crusading feminists hcK" ox
pnundJiiK thel creed. In tho Cat lbs
a woman tuny Flop outside her hut
with hut n Khd'e. providing her hoity
Is painted. Alankan ivv onco fell
n n Mhnmo if they hail n pln to carry
n i tdi r their Jlps. Only the kneo is
ludtvviil in "wnuliu und Culcbc.
AN AMAZING POLITICAL SITUATION
ATHKMENDOUS mid ultniretlicr amazing clmnt-'t- kas tm
over American politics the past few years, but the Ameri
can people are so Iiiik.V (retting their nhare of the prevailing pros
perity, that no one seems ti) notice it. .
This change is apparent in a thousand directions, but perhaps
i lie most effective demonstration is the ri(,'ht-abont-fa:e of the
Hearst newspapers. , .
Sir. Hearst, of course, isi Democrat, witli a capital D. He also
is, or has been until very recently, the journalistic champion "f
the dear common people, and the uncompromising foe of 13ig Business.
For years mid years Mr. Hearst's editorial page was a rallying
frround for box-car type, depicting the iniquities of Wall Street,
with the Republican party usually represented by a corpulent gen-
llcman, clothed largely in dollar signs, resting a heavy heel upon
the neck of the poor working man.
.
But what n change has recently come over the spirit of .Ran
dolph's drearlis! Big Business is no longer a corpulent, avaracious
and an exceedingly vulgar looking fat-head. Big Business is rep
resented by carefully sketched cartoons depicting such things ns
harnessed water power, turning the wheels of productive. activity,
and dropping fried chicken and silver dollars into the laborer's
dinner pail. ;
And scarcely a da goes by that Mr. Arthur Brisbane, Hearst's
gifter leader writer, doesn't pen a panegyric for President Calvin
(.'oolidge.
In fact at tlm present moment, Mr. Hearst is undoubtedly the
most effective Republican press agent in the country, not ex
cepting the New York Tribune ami the Portland Oregonian. Every
day he is malting more votes for
fortune to destroy, than any other
:
And why? Simply because of
lution noted above. For before all else .Mr. Hearst, is a demagogue.
No one is more sensitive to changes in popular opinion, or more
prompt to flop with them. " i
Mr. Hearst was quick to realize when the old game of bailing
Big Business was played out. He led in the discovery that the
Bull Moose-Wilsrmian-Hcinoeracy era was over.
i The American people are amazingly prosperous, they want
above all else to continue so, and they arc almost unanimous in
the belief that one of the best ways to do so is to keep President
Coolidgc. in the AVhite House.
So Mr. Hearst is all for the G. 0. P. and Calvin. And Miss Ida
Tarbell who once flayed John D. and the Standard Oil and was a
member of the executive committee of the Bull Moose party, has
just completed rt handsome biography of Judge Gary, eulogizing
the prosperous President of the Steel Trust and lauding' Big
Business enterprise! ,.
How the. Ironic Fates above, assuming they arc not too busily
engaged in selling Florida real estate, must smile!
QUILL
Bo sure you're right; then wait
One wny to settle affairs, is
work in that Mosul affair.
Middle ago is the time when a man begins to say that suc
cess is largely a matter of luck. .
Adam mused. "Alone and
be nobody like me until Uorah's
How jileasiint to find a elerk
of his salesmanship.
But doesn't Rolf-deieriniiml ion
to light at intervals?
Tn the old days nations borrowed from Peter to pay Paul i'
stead of doing it to pay Peter. ,
If good times continue, where
ere sold on easy payments?
Signals help. "When the driver in front holds out his hand, you
know he is going to do one of three things.
RippiingRhnmcs
3
. f slsos
VARIED
WjrjlIKN' I wish for heavy learning, to inform my hollow
VV dome, you may see me slowly turning pages of some
heavy tome. Oft 1 read the mighty scholars who set down thu
pregnant, facts; oft 1 blow in seven . dollars for the. Einstein
brand of tracts. When 1 want no information I peruse the other
kind; thus 1 get a balanced ration that improves my rusty mind.
There are novels full of learning; these I neither wish nor need,
when the evening lamp is burning and I sit me down to road.
There are novels" full of preaching, packed with lessons most
sublime, but. 'this sort I'm not beseeching when I'd have a
pleasant time. 1 will seek the village pastor when some precepts
1 desire; give me stories of disaster, actions like, a house afire,
tiive me tales of stirring diction, full of gunfire and plot;
knowledge gained from highbrow fiction often turns out. torn-,
inyrot. People see me read romances which are full of bones
and gore, ami they say, -"As age advances ho should read sojne
other lore. Kor it is u grievous blunder to abide in inglcnooks,
reading tales of blood aiijl thunder, pasting up,the thoughtful
books." But they do not know how often I peruse the heavy
works, when my( brain begins to iften, and my conscience ges
bj- perks. To the sages for instruction every now and then I
run, and .absorb as though by miction, noble truths that weigh
a ton. But I wish no information from tlm novels 1 peise;
varus that furnish relaxation arc the ones I gayk choose.
, ; ' ,
the party he once dedicated his
single force in the United States,
this extraordinary political revo
POINTS
for the world to catch up.
io talk Turkey; hut it wouldn't
undaunted," said he. "There'll
time."
who will exhibit the goods instead
in the Balkans include the right
can we put all the things that
READING,
J . is
E tniliAM
Signed Utttri pirtilnlng to ptrtoml
treatment, will b answered by Or. Brady
Letter should be brief and written In Ink.
a rew can pe answered hare. No reply can De made to queriet not conforming (0 imwuvuvu.
Address Dr. William Brady, In oar of thlf newspaper. , . , .
The Mystery
'.We'rt getting along quite woH with
our Htory about tho asoptic era. you
know it's here, it has been hero fop
several years, and I'm trying to break
the news to the ordinary layman. .1
am arrant tne uig
show, will prove as
irreat a disappoint
ment as the eclipse
was lnit spring. You
remember of course:
how the' had us all
xeited over the
Ht range occu rronces
which we were to
experience when
tlie eclipse, was on;
hoing all keyed up for pome spectacu
lar incidefltB, tho quaint way in which
tho big show came and went disap
pointed everybody; the chickens kept
right on scratching ftravel; none of the
anticipated phenomena happened
Thqre was a good deal more to see
and smell: in tho antiseptic era. (of his situation until his ailment or
Antiseptic precautions were more infection has taken a pretty firmhold
spectacular. Even half Informed, un-pbn him, and whatever "sets in" he
informed or misinformed people arenas at least the satisfaction of having
rather favorably impressed by. antl-
septic precautions In sundry lines of
trade. So very impressive is tho ap
plication of an alleged antiseptic that
even some people who profess to
scorn the "germ theory" like to think , the average household and' you Vill
that antiseptic precautions are being .admit that tho popular sport of trying
taken in everything that ccuicerns'to poison germs after they have en
their own welfare or safety. It Is a 1 sconced" themselves safely in tho tls
nice comfortable feeling, that anti- Kues costs a pretty penny.
septic precautions insure against bac
terial Infection, nnd in order to derive
the greatest degree of comfort from
that feeling; It is necessary that one
have an exceedingly sketchy know
ledge of bacteriology, pay such bits of
Information ns one receives from, oh,
almost any tradesman whoso wares
purport to ho "sanitary", or "hygien
ic." and that includes nearly every line
of oommorce these days.
Take peroxide of hydrogen, to pot
down to the popular plane. When it
encounters blood pus (matter), erum
or any organic tissue substance, there
is a foaming which is quite spectacu
lar. You see it work. You Of-suine
it Is knocking tho germ snlley west.
You feel gratified and assured that
yqu have taken proper antiseptic pre
cautions. Now T could not feel that
way at all,., J might use the peroxide
to help clean away dead tissue or
some such purpose, but I should
rather not expose n fresh or recent
wound of any kind to peroxide, for I
should fear tlie possibility of the
ebullition or foaming driving infec
tive material or septic germs more
deeply Into the wound. I might take
a chance stopping, bleeding from a
razor cut by means of peroxide though
not If tho cut were made by any other
razor than my own.
One of the most childish, and In ef
fect the most dangerous, beliefs of the
well misinformed -Jolty regarding an
tiseptics is that ' tho application of
medicaments whlf'h purport to be an
tiseptic hastens tho healing process.
The nostrum interests see to It. and
have for manv years seen to it that
the laity shall he kept well misin
formed about that. Healing processes
go on at a certain fixed rnte (the rate
varies with different tissues) and al
though unintelligent or bungling in
terference will easily delay tho heal
ing process in any case, there Is no
known means of speeding it up.
As a general rule the antiseptic ap
plications the well misinformed lay
man makes to his minor wounds or
sores In the course of healing serve
only to Interfere with the healing pro
cess and so to delay healing heed
lessly. J have said repeatedly that It Is Im
possible for tho layman to grasp the
moaning of asepsis, as impossible as
It is for a nurse to practice surgical.
medical or sanitary asepsis until sho
has learned the technical difficulties of it and you have my opinion of the
of asepsis by scientific and -practical i nostrums you mention. Plain cod
Instruction. liver oil- has Its own character, to be
The main underlying or "fundamen- sure, but any repugnance to it .may
tal principle of asepsis, surgical, medi- bo overcome by administering It mix
en! or sanitary, is a fact which not 'ed with orange juice, or giving one of
only the laity, but a good many of our .the several good preparations of cod
old time doctors nnd health author!- liver-oil nnd syrupy malt extract, or
ties, fail to comprehend, namely, thnt ,hy disguising it in any one of a dozen
germs cannot travel about of their .familiar ways.
"I pity that guy." said Infe Hud.
t'day. as Art Smiley iwsseil on hU way
litmtn enrnin ' a iteiuirltmnkt Ht(tt
eake upside down. Wo run In debt for
too IliailV till tort n umihln'l thlnL-
o pnyln' rcg'lar money for. -
COMMUNICATIONS
Siskiyou Votes for Wnter.
To tho Kdltor:
Siskiyou county Is beginning to
walftup ns Jackson county did many
years ngo and yesterday the Montague
1 it gallon district voted (1,300,000
EaiDT. EL Dk
health and hyglen. not to dliao dlaonoil "
If ttamped, Mil-add retted envelop It enclosed.
Owing to the large number of letters received, only
of Asepsis, ,
own activity; they hove to he cnrrled
by something or somebody. The prac
tice of asepsis, surgical, medical or
sanitary, really amounts to nothing
else than making certain that no
germs shall be carried to or from a
given place. It must he obvious, then,
that In order to make certain of that.
the responsible Individual must have
a pretty sound practical knowledge of
the biology of microscopic organisms
and of modes of infection.
I said a moment ago that the lay
man's faith In antiseptic medicaments
Is not only foolish but in effect dan
gerous. The danger lies not so much
in the Jnjury-done by the antiseptics
applied, but In the neglect of proper
treatment wliWe waiting for the anti
septic to do what no such agent can
do. In this respect antiseptic medica
ments Are like cough dope and alco
Iholic nostrums they make the victim
.forget or underestimate the gravity
'paved nearly enough n doctor bills to
nay for the nostrums he has used.
Take a brief survey of the half
emptied jars, boxes, viulsinnd tithes
of antiseptic medicaments lying about
Ql'KfcTIONS AX1 ANSWKHS. .
lilkc Thanks In Advance.
-I wili approciato any advice you
may give me about tho treatment of
eczema," in a child 11 months old. (U.
W. O.) .
Answer. That is what they all say.
but do they? Aly advice is that you
try no experiments 6n the child, hut
consult your physician about the
trouble.
Old Maids. Meet Your Friend.
I wish to express my sincere appre
ciation of an article you hud in your
department some time ago in which
you gave some fine advice and en
couragement to a spinster who con
templated marriage but feared child
birth because of her age. That arti
cle more than offsets all the sneering
you have done in tho past and covers
all the mean sarcastic things you may
please to say for a good long while in
the future. Keep right on sneering
you do make us mad, but you also
make us glad. (Happy.)
Answer. Only too glad to accom
modate as occasion arises.
Canker Sores In Moiitlk
Please give me a remedy for canker
sores in the mouth. I have a siege of
them every few months, and it ia hell,
if I may express myself so crudely.
(Miss Z. M.)
Answer. Used to have tho damned
things myself before I broke my tooth
brush. I believe they ure produced by
slight abrasions of the mucous mem
brane, as by the tooth brush, by bit
ing, by burning. The best remedy I
can suggest is a daily touching of each
canker sore with a mixture of equal
parts of tincture of iodin and glycerin.
This smarts like sin momentarily, and
then seems to relieve. A little sin will
not be amiss where you are. Then one
subject to canker sores should make
liberal us of freshly prepared warm
boric acid solution as a mouth wash,
a dozen times a day, always before
anil after eating, and no other medi
caments. Use about a tahlespoonful of
boric acid to tho pint of boiled water
for the solution.
Cod Uvcr OH
Please tell me what you think of
extract of cod liver oil and
tablets for children. (D. D. J.)
Answer. Take the modern and
very b'usy term hokum, remove the
o-k from It nnd tie a bug on the tail
bonds by a vote of 231 for to S against.
This is for the purpose of building
a dam across Shasta river, 20 miles
from Montague to save tno winter
water of Shasta river nnd Parkes
creek to irrigate 19.500 acres of land
around Montague.
The dam will he hydraulic filled and
contain 700.000 cubic yards of ma
terials and 2000. cubic yards of con
crete and the main canal will le 21
miles long with 6ft. miles of laterals.
Specifications will be ready for con
tractors about December 1st, and one
million dollars par value of bonds will
he sold by sealed bids on Hoc, ISth,
l!2.-. a. V. TVINXRLL.
Montague, November 17.
Poems That Live
The liable.
Xae shoon o hide her tiny tnea,
Nae stockings on her feet;
Her supple ankles whito as snow
Of early blossoms sweet.
Her simple dress of sprinkled pink,
Her double dimpled chin;
Her pucker' d Up and bonny mou .
With nae one tooth between.
Ilor eon sae like her mlther's eon,
Twn gentle, liquid things;
Her face In like an angel's face
We're glad she has ae wings.
Hugh Miller.
rHOTEt"
UMtmrcsniu
H ROADWAY at StWNT
New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON
- CAuthar of Ferguson
topyrllit IVJS by Hoyle, Jr. I
ARTICLE No. '31
A large proportion of the questions
submitted by correspondents are in
reference to a take-out of partner's no
trump when second band has passed.
Every player has bis own pet theory
and t!.e writer is no exception. In his
opinion, a player should overbid part
ner's no-trump under the following
conditions: t
(a) Having an original bid ,in
either major suit; .
(b) Any six or more cards in cither
major suit;
(c) Any two five card suits;
(d) Any five card major suit if the
hand contains a void suit, a
singleton or no help for part-
' ner's no-trump. . -In
any discussion as to the advisabil
ity bf taking out partner's no-trump
bid with a bid of two hearts or two
spades, careful consideration should be
given to what the no-trump bidder
should do. That is, if the dealer bids one
no-trump, second hand passes and the
dealer's partner bids two hear,ts or
spades, with vhat type of hand should
the dealer bid two, no-trump or pass?
Any theory of the take-out that you
may adopt,. is incomplete without a
thorough understanding between part
ners as. to the procedure dealer should
follow subsMiucnt to the take-out. I am
of the opinion that if this procedure be-
. comes , thoroughly understood, there
will not be the various differences of
opinion as to the take-out. W ith a part
ner who understands what to do after
a take-out, it is much easier to arrive
at the best bid of the two hands. The
purpose of the take-out, of course, is to
' bid a suit that offers a better chance for
game than the no-trump. If, however,
tiie original no-trump bidder slil.l con
siders the no-trump offeraa a better
chance for game, he should bid two no
trump. If you adopt this procedure it
Problem No. 16 ' '
Hearts Q
Clubs Q, J, 8, 2
Diamonds Q, 10, 7
Spades none
Heart, 7, S, 2
Clubs K, 10,6
Diamonds none
Spades K, 7
Hearts K. J, 3 . : : .
Clubs none - .
Diamonds 8, 2 '
Spades A, Q, 6
Hearts are trumps and Z is in the lead. How can YZ win five of the eight tricks
:"minst any defense? Solution next week.
Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Pur.le
Running Across.
Word 1. In the picture.
Word 4. To permit to enter.
Word 6. A. word having nearly
the same meaning as another.
Running Down.
Word 2. A country in Europe.
Word 3. Trimly neat, smart.
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
ANSWERED.
Will stop tomorrow
' Colds break in n hours fc tli mill.Vm.
who use Hill's. Fever and headaches go.
La Grippe yields in j days. Thuisthequick,
the scientific way to end these dangers and
discomforts. Don't trust lesser helps, don't
wait. Get back to normal at once.
Andmnbts Hl Prlc.300
cascarajIquinine
GalUdBcz
wuhpoctnlt
CLEANERS
PLEATERS
DYERS
HATTERS
Phone 244
23 N. Fir St.
lln
s LJw LJ n' I
fuoias
Tosy Lisbon i
ABRIDGE
on cnucnon &nagc
is much safer to take out the no-trump
with any five card major suit. Such a
bid gives that information to partner
and if he doesn't consider it the best
bid for game, he should bid two no
trump. Such a procedure can never do
any harm and in many hands will en
able partners to make a game not.other
wise possible. Auction is a partnership
game and gives the best result, when
partners endeavor to bid twenty-six
cards correctly, rather .than thirteen.
The free take-out of parther.', no-trumu
handled by both players as just out
lined seems to obtain the best bid of th,
two hands, and for that reason stems
to be the right thing to do, . , i ,r '
In the following hands there is' no
score, partner has bid one no-tr.ump
and second hand has passed. Do you
think you should take him out? Think
it over and compare results in the next
article. ' ...
Hand No. I
. Hearts 10, 8, 2 - '
Clubs 7,S
Diamonds A, 10, 8, 5, 4 '
Spades 8, 4, 3
Hand No. 2.
Hearts K, 6, 5
Clubs 9, 5
. Diamonds J,. 7, 3 .
Spades J, 10, 8, 3,'2
' Hand No. 3
Hearts A, 4 ' '
Clubs 7
Diamonds L 10, 9, 4, 3, 2
Spades t- A, K, Q, 4
. Hand No. 4
Hearts A, J, 9, 6, 5 ,' ,
Clubs A, 5
Diamonds 7t 6, 5, 4
Spades A, 3 . .
Here is a clever little problem that:
will tax your ingenuity; , !
Hearts 9,8,4
Clubs. none .
Diamonds K, J, 6, 5, 3
Spades none
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William Manby already the in
ventor of several devices for sav
ing life, demonstrated the prac
ticability of saving ship-wrecked
persons by firing ropes from a
cannon on shore. . ; -Copyright,
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