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0 tKIE FOTTTC AiEPPOD StAT!, TMliVXR, MKDFORD, OKEflOX, FflTDAY, yOYEMBEft 27, 102." Medford Mail Tribune AN INDKI'KNDENT NKWNI'APKR PUBLISHED F.VKKV AFTKHNOON KXOBPT SUNDAY, BY TUB llEDKUKD I'RINTINO 00. The Vrdford Hunday Horning Hun ) furntabed ubrriber dMiriiitf tbl mvu-U7 dill new Office: Mall Wort fir ttrU Tribune Building, Ptioue 76. A consolidation of the Ifemocratlo Time. th MM ford AUU, the UfwHord Tnhune, UM SOUUk ni Orpfonlen, the Ashland Tribune. ' BOHKRT W. BURTi, Editor, fl. BUM PTE! t 8UITU, M.u.ef. By M til In Advinr: ! . Uitly.-witli Htinday Run, yeir 7.60 Daily, with Munuay nun, morun .70 I)ily, .without Sunday Run, year 0.60 lefly, without Sunday 8un, montb ... .06 Wk1y Mall Tribune, one year 1-00 Sunday' Sun, one year 8.00 BE LIBERAL WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS. " IIK SALE of Christmas Seals is more important in Jackson sale depends not only the success of the local war upon (ho spread of tuberculosis, hut the continuation of the important public; health work in Jackson County, with the financial assistance of the Uocko- fellcr Foundation. Personal Health Service tj WILLIAM BRADY. U. tk Mliim-sola Nturls Souii'tlilng, "" " Fop several sutceHlvo yeiun a bill tho dishes, and tho Kermn she umvlt- I for tho relief of tvnhohl carriers has tlnirh contributed remninori n live In Approximately nn OXtru thousand dollars JllUSt 10 niisctl if this tee Introduced Initio MinncHOta let?- l'Uo of tho'reh'eatinir of tho food In Ihlatuio. Thin year tho justice of such ino cnurcn hall stovo. uerore serving relief was recoL'iii.rd for tho first BY CAB H I Kit In Utdford, Aahland, Jackaon Hll, Central Tolut, Itioenii, Talent and on Hie-hWara: Daily, with Sunday Run, month. Dallv. without Sunday Sun. month.. Dally, without Sunday Hun. one year., Deny, with Sunday Hun. one year... All term by carrier, caab In advance. . .76 . .06 . 7.60 . B.eO Bntered aa aecond-rlaiui natter at aledford. Orrfon, under act ol March 8, 1879, Official naprr of the City of MM ford. Official paper of Jackson County. MRMnpUM UP THK AnnnciATKD PRBR8. The Associated 1'reaH fa eirluaivrly entitled to the Tiae for republication of all new dls fiaicnea creaitea to it or not oincrvryie creanea n tills paper, and aUo to tlt local newa pub" Mahed herein. All rlgtita of repttb'lratlon ol apeclal dla paU'hea herein are alao reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Terry. important work, important fur the relief of suffering and import ant lor me pnysical una material well-being ot the eoniimiiuty is to ho properly carried on. For many years The JIail Trihnno has urged the liberal purchase ct Christmas seals, us a movement, particularly in harmony with tho spirit of Christmas. This year we would like to make our ap peal even more emphatic. From the first, Jackson County has been a pioneer in this splen did work of constructive charity and amelioration of human con ditions, and the movement in the entire state, would receive a serious setback, if this county should fail to maintain its leadership at this time. Such demands are many. And tho increase required this year represents rather a formidable sum. But the goal can he easily reached, if former contributors will add a little more, and if tho people of Jackson County as a whole, will only take tho trouble to see that a few cents are added to every Christmas package in the way of their appropriate decoration with Christmas seals. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN ITALY. ri Oxygen Is the nulurul unlldoto for aciUoiils. Sea l ie t Fm iT. J. What Is the difference between m-m-Iul fever, scarletlna mill Hcniiet rash? 2. At what period la scarlet fever eontuKlouit. while tho patient Han HOre thruut and fever or when the skin IK peellns off later on? 3. -Are the'scaleB dangerous? 1h It true that scarlet fever germs In the scales live for years and may cause tho disease after tho lapse of years (Mrs. g. J. w,) Ans. 1. Scarlet fever, scarletina time, tho leylBla- 1 ' "ivciers. particularly vimtlnB sum- : nnd scarlet rash are different names turo giantlni; .- mer resorts, have not protection 'fur the same disease. 2. Scarlet fe uoo a year to bo against the waiter, cook or other food jver is most contiiKiou in the siauo of used by the stale In- handler who happens to bo a typhoid I onset, oven before the rash appears, dlstrial ronimlsslon carrier and who Is also a transient Tho contagion is in the discharges nt tho direction of viaitor in tho resort no protection from nose or throat, or other abnor lllo slato board of except Immunization by the typhoid . mal discharges, not In tho peelins health, to aid ty- baelerln which prevented typhoid In skin. Scarlet fever Is ono of tho res- nliolil carriers who our nrmy In the World war. Travel s u f f o r' serious ers should avail themselves of this losses. , . I measure of safety: .vacationists, trav- Onc of the many elinff salesmen, automobile tourists, reasons why I am not kins of this nml J""' travelers are not unlikely to country is that I had a nlank In mv 1 encounter a typhoid carried in tho platform acknowlednInK the prlnciplo j hmi reKUlated in, hot dot- sland or or compensation for persons who are eouiury noioi. Isolated or "nuaiantlned" or detained a recent examination of 1076 from tholr ordinary work or business I Persons employed in the dairy indus- ror tho benefit of the community nnd ,ry Ainijama, 3a neauny typnom not for their own benefit. It is surely I carriers were found. ' No wonder Ala bad Kovei nment to nerinlt ' such ills. I bama has so much typhoid fever. In oases ns typhoid fever or dlplhcrla to nmther examination 800 persons in a pruvau tor we know these are pre. ventable and then, when some citi zen comes down wllh one' of theso community whero" typhoid was exces. slvely prevalent a few years ago. 31 carriers were discovered. Such exam preventable diseases by reason of the "nations or larce croups of people in lack of vlKilanco on the part of tho localities whero typhoid Is not unduly state, to pcnalizo that citizen. It Is Prevalent, show nn averaRe of about only fair and reasonable that the state i ono carrier for every 200 persons cx- Tho snnppicst section ot our young er set can execute tho Charleston, and there the execution stops. "Old- Oregon" closed its football Reason with a real "moral victory," after five of the most immoral defeats In tho history of the institution. Quito a few are lald-down with cold. Thero were the usunl number of holiday nuto smash-downs. , A revival of the Ku Klux Klan Is now proposed in this evergreen and ever-i-eady-lu-bo-sklnned com m o n .wealth!! A mnn was seen in n barbershop Vcd. pm., trying to get a shave. Ho went homo and .put on his wife's clothes and fouled the -chinwhacker. The bcanoiies will now make tur key hafin out of roast boef. , ' KO I. VI, a.mkities ' (IloKolHirg evs-Kevlcw) 1 Hoturnlng from' an auto rldo about ten o'clock p. m., they ' entered the darkened' llotuo of . Mr. 'pad Mrs. Hamburg, whero thcy 'aro staying1, and were greet ed by blood-curdling yells. Tho . lights were turned on and about thirty young folks pounced upon (hem, demanded a 'kiss from tho bride and gave tho groom a healthy swat. The sti-ingy-halred Syrians nro a heathen1 lot. Ono day last week they shot it's much Mnhnmmedanlsm Into the French, as tho' French shot Chris tianity ' Into them.' T.oih Aides ' ate engaged' In tho current "Holy War." ltoy Humes has all tho car marks of a genius high .forehead, eyoi well sot, firm Jaw, dynamic personality (loin, Kan., Register.) A Humdin ger, Inc., for you! ' Iini.V M.-.l KIXAWt (i'oos liny TIiiich) SOMUONI-i took my coat last Sunday evcnlnff from Iho Men's club, I'l'Osbyteiiali church. X need II. James W. Osborne. THIS ITALIAN parliament), is considcriii,' the grinding of suf ' raiTG to Womcll. -That. 1st Ttioiliriefl MIlfTt'nmi u-ilb timnoennli reservations. Tho feminine franchise, it appears, if granted at all, is to apply only to municipal elections. Aud in that proposal there is an amus ing little joker. The joker is tho fact that the same parliament, under .the whip of I 'rcmicr Mussolini, is enacting a law suppressing municipal elec tions in (UUO of Italy s 9000" municipalities. What it amounts to, therefore, is that the Italian women, if they ale lucky, may enjoy moderate electoral rights in two cities out of every nine, and none of them AVill have anything to say about national government. Still, male Italians haven't much more to say "any more, about the Italian government. ' ' . - x should pay tho cost, not tho victim or tho state's carelessness or negli gence. It is a constitutional duty of the state to protect citizens. As far as wo know, typhoid fever nlwnys comes from a patient, a con- valsecent or a carrier. A nrl nnu'niliiva tho majority of canes or outhioftltB nf an' Uphold perniswhich a car typhoid are from carriers very sel-'rIer Inny contribute as a handler of aniined. Kven a known typhoid carrier may never infect anybody with typhoid f ver, but such a person should cer tainly not bo engaged in handling, preparing or fiervinff food for otherH. Of course pasteurisation of milk will the milk. QUILL POINTS Suggested national slogan for France: "Boy wanted." Few great men got that wayby waiting for instructions. Philosophy is just the art of listing sore spots as experience. Aye don't know just what "trim ankles" ure, except that they're probably cold. . "In God we trust" is seen most frequently on money and in the conduct of pedestrians. Zero m enthusiasm is that wo feel for a tax reduction that benefits the big follows only. A .vacation isn't definitely over until you havo again vinccd the boss that you 'are necessary. COlb '. The Alitl-ClKni'ctto Leagtlo ot America will meet at Washington, I). '., March 4th. ltltterness Is now rife 'aiming the delegates, ami by the time the first sessliin Is half over they will 'bo tin owing cuspidors at each other. Mr. Mervyn 1'b.istiiln. a Mi. Mayer lit parts, is home from the campus. Mr. C'hastaln ts gelling along (hie In Ills Milium," without dying to look .like thu 1'i-liico of Wales. Tin-: iti:ri ;k All things 'come to me at lust, as they' conic' lo tho grave and tho all ili'Vourtiig worm. They hnvo their little hour or two of gliiry, their moment In the public eye. 'their sensnN of ministering to vanity, and then they como to me and oblivion; Tlie treasures that were doted upon yeste'ryear and counted of ; greaier linportaneo than any oilier tiling ' eonie lo me when their reputation Is lost ainf I give them rettiKO from the world's i-ldicule. Things that have seen battles nnd tho turmoil of dimmest and Inspired the cheers of victorious pillions puw rest with me In complete obscurity. 1 Dead romances bring their tale to . me and 1 keep their secrets. - Tragedies nnd sorrows that would "o forgotten trust me with their con fldences, and I conceal them from the prying eyes of Iho world. .Men value nto mile, but women ' dote on me nnd praise me, confessing to one another that tholr lives are more pleasant because of me. The lazy nnd Iho careless nnd the Indifferent trust me to hide their shame and do not trust me in vain'. I am associated with tho most lull mato experiences of llfo and know tho poverty and the riches of men the measure' of their .successes the degree of their triumphs.' 1 punish disobedient children: keep awkward secit'ts from husbands: con nive With ni to battle ngenis ot (he law. ' ' , I have figured In the Intrigues of monrchs; I hnve aided lovers: 1 hnve protected huplesa adventurers panting ahead of (he ehnse. Nona, tiny me honor: nil ne me ns n convenience, 1 am nogjoctod nnd shut way from the light; and those who "Visit mo to bring now burdens or take ' away my treasures give me no word of thanks. f 'live In nn nltnosphere of perfume, tit "Id leather, of dust lung iiudls 4III'!""'!. I "IP closet. '" '"' " '"" ' "Overhead" covers many items, including tho tax that is passed cn down to tho consumer. If we pass laws lo keep the few from frisking shall wo get philanthropists?' : the. many, where Tho gauge of a iialiptr.s prosperity is the number who arq dis tressed about the servant proldvni. , ' ' Peace is that fine period when you can be u patriot without saluting somebody you'd like to swat. ' ' ' The defeat of that Socialist M. P., seems to indicate that mar tyrdom isn't paying any dividends this year. dom from polluted water or polluted food. Kvery one has heard about Ty phoid Mary. There have been nu merous other Instances of cqoks or food handlers meandering about In fecting people who happen to partake oi mo rooa prepared or served by tho spell of weather? (8. unrecognized carrier. The carrier is I Ans. A lowering of i. person wno nas naa typnold fever perhaps several years ago and who sun nnriiors, perhaps about tho bllo tion in the tissues, and that means tract, a focu.s of infection from which temporary acidosis. ' Not only ..aches typhoid bacilli are given .off by way and pains dubbed "rheumatic';" 1)Ut of the intestinal excrement. I told many other discomforts or tompera- hore of un outbreak of typhoid among mental conditions are more marked the guests nt a church supper, which with a fall In the barometer. Best happened In "California, the responsi- remedy for these metabolic storms is ble "carrier" In that instance being a four or five miles of oxviren on the good woman w ho contributed some "nt hoof In spite of the threatening weath- ! Ql'ESTIOXS AXD ANSWERS. How the Old Folks Tell. Why do rheumatic pains show up more Just before ' a storm or a bad W. J.) atmospheric pressure, as before a storm or at a higher (altitude, produces subozida- piratory Infections, like diplherin and coryza. and theso infections are all conveyed in tho same way In nose and throat discharges, say In an open face sneeze or cough, or in the conver sational spray (which carries not moro than five feet.) 3. Xo. 4. Xo such yarns wero conceived in faulty observation bjng beforo tho modo of Infection was' known. Tho actual source of infection a human carrier I like t' see what I'm. dolnV says Arch Pusey, who resigned as dry of ficer ylsicrday mr went back, t' house or contaminated milk was overlook ed. A Good fiKlllklllg Is thero any danger of any Injury from giving a six year old child a good smart spanking wllh tho hand? Would a switch or a sirup bo better I was spanked as a child, and severely, up to the age of 12. and 1 don't think it did mo any hnrm. (K. W.) -( Answer. Xo danger, provided the spanker is not in u temper. VlTE'TRl JLssJl i pi? Nov. 27. 1789136 Years Ago . John. Elves was a unique miser. His savings were hoarded through; . self-denial rather than avarice. Ha would sit for hours in rain-soaked j carmnts rather than have a fire.f lie ate putrid meat rather than waste (t-r-but he never practiced V usury. He 'inherited a fortune ' yet he died in a' barn. His chil dren were born out of wedlock because it was cheaper. He once traveled CO miles to help an old . lady win a lawsuit, accepting no , pay, and at his death friends owed him 150,000 on loans' he had ad-' vanccd them. His last words wero: , "1 hope I have left you' as -much , ns you wished." He died Nov. 27, ' 1789. ' ' - Copyright. 1925. Prmlr Syndicate, Ino, Episcopal Chnrch People Tako Notice. The members and friends of St. Mark's church are Invited to attend palntln'. A woman Is never happy an Informal reception to Bishop Suni uuless site's piittln' confidence hi ner at the Parish House on Saturday someone. " levenlngnt 8 o'clock. An Optimist is ono who trusts to link lo borrow nn umbrella; a j'-cssimist is one who carries the umbrella the optimist borrows. : Correct this sentence: "One reason why I don't marry,' , "is because I enjoy Jiarding-lnu.se life." said RippHngRhumQs EG THE MONSTER, WK AUK fighting, always fighting, fur some cause w) deem of worth; we are lecturing and writing, scrapping up and down the earth. Wo are throwing rocks and dishes, wo are arguing with vim, whether Jonah swallowed fishes or tho fishes swallowed him. We're demanding; drastic measures to reduce the income tax, while tho treasurer, ho treasures, piling up the coin in stacks. Wo aro wasting ammunition, with a din of sounding brass, roasting this or that condition, which is cut ting little grass. While we wage our battles futile, brandishing our temfoot poles, there's a monster, foul and brutal, that ia wasting lives nnd souls. There are frightful figures isliowing how narcotic drugs arc spread, and the Potters' Fields nro grow ing with tho dead, tho doubly dead. Here's n plague whose viruslaiighters souls nnd bodies every day, andtiur own blithe sons nnd daughters yet may go the dope fiend's way. Ever' victim tries insanely to innl others share his sin; the result is written plainly where tho hosts of-darkness grin. Oird your lo?iis, oh friend,, nnd neighbor, smito tho beast and make it reel; here's a cnuso in which to labor that is worthy of your stool. 7 fere's an evil that is calling fur the use (if aword find fire; let us cease our bootless brawling and attack this monster dire. WW miniff j MANN'S Special ;j flannelette llll! ' Pit in mn a I iiti - i tor do4 i 5 o - 95'B p The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What this Price MANN'S REAL HOLIDAY SALE OF AND Suits Overcoats STYLEPLUS AND VOGUE SUITS Sold Regularly from $25 to $45 HOLIDAY SALE PRICES $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 Suits $22.50 Suits $25.00 Suits $27.00 $35.00 Suits $31.50 $40.00 Suits $37.00 $45.00 Suits $41.50 LIGHTWEIGHT TOP COATS $25.00, $27.50, $29.50 MEDIUM HEAVY OVERCOATS $18.00, $20.00, $26.50 SHEUERMAN & PATRICK OVERCOATS $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS ;,; ' . 2, pair of Knickers, r ., i , ; i $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 V , i BOYS' KNICKER SUITS ' $750, $10.50, $12.50, $15,50 PENDLETON ALL WOOL SHIRTS t ..... $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 r ' "THE STORE FOR EVE PYBODvT,; )' Special All $8.00 Blazewj All Wooi $6.45