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O ,VAGE FOUJi MKDPORD MATL TIU'RITNTMEDFORD, OT?Ef!OX. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7. 192.) Medford Mail Tribune AN INDKI'KNIIKNT KUWNP I'KR POBl.tHHKll EVEHV ArTKKXIMIN KKJ1PT SUNDAY. 11V TUB MKDFilKI) PKIMTINU CO. The Meutiini H'jmlay Homing Kun ll furnUbed ubM-ribere lUeiritiit the nevea-iiuy dally oewi. Orfl; Hall Trlliune b..lldii,(, J I71 North fir street. Phoiie 7fi. .A GREAT VICTORY. T' IIK Mi'dfnrd liij.'li school fontliiill team is to be conirnitulutpil,, not only' on its victory over Salem, lint on the way that vie lory was attained. ' Ontweiyhcd, anil in the. first half uirtpluyed, Medford won be cause Medfinvl had a will to win, which nothing; could put down. Personal Health Service . By WILLIAM BRADY. M. CL Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dlieaie dlagnoile or treatment, wilt be am we fed by Or, Brady if a stamped, self-add rested envelope Is enclosed. A cotitnti'lstfon of the Omucrn-tlc T tinea, the ! Medford Wrfil. tiir MtKord I'rllmne, Uie tiouttf j ra Oregon! mi, the Ashland Tribune. ROHKUT W. Ill) ML, Editor. B. 8UUJTKH BAU'J'H, lUiMtftf, By Mall In Aib-uuc: Vik.y. with Smiiluy Nun, yiur 7.60 Daily with Humluy Hun, muiith 7fi DuIIt. wlltiout Suii'luy Sun, year 6.60 Dally, without Mumluy Nun. munth .06 WffSly Mull Trlbuiie, om yfitr t.OU tfuiiiiuy Hun, one w 4.00 ll was not superior luwIworU that cl-f.-t.-d Salem, nor superior J VT: Itl S ZlTr: ff'Si '"PA "uJTb" power, it was shf-cr superiority 111 moral di'tei'muuit ion and fiRhtinyr " With the Huuro. nix to nothing against them at one time, and BY UAItlUHK In Medfcml, Anlili.mf, JarkHon rltl, Ontcul I'oitit, l'lifnt. 'Init-nt end on flirtiua: Dully, H1i Miintliiy Htm, iimritli 9 .76 Dullv. BitJ-iiut Suhiluv Sun. tii'iiith Dklly, without Sutiduy Kun, out year.,. 7.60 Daily, wiUi Surnluy Sun, out ymr...,. 8.61 All trnin by rarrirr, i-uhIi in Hdvuiica. lulnm. n HwondflHM mutter at Medford, Oregon, under act of Mun-h 8. IH7 HwVirn dully uvrmg ri mi in Hon for ill monttm ending April IhI, limt more titan tioiiiiiff uif t'ircuiui on ui uuy oinr puper iuu lUhttl or clri'ulutetl In Jiil-Khun County. Tti only pdpei tH'twern a rbany, Or., and Chfro. Gjillforniii, a tNnUnrt! of over 400 mi let, havinjf leaned wirti ANttutilutcd 1'reaa rrvu-e. MBMIIKH OF THK ASSOCIATED PHBHS. ' " TliK AHoointd IVhhh Ih ifH-limivfly entitled tn fhi tine In rfpn til 'ration of h 1 1 nw 1 i-OkM-pa wMltwl to ft nr nut otlicrwlae credited In title litter, and 1hu to the local uew lub Uhd kt-ieln ' AH rftehld of r-riiih'lrmti of epe'?ll dlf paunva ht run are uiho reHprvrn, Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perrj. . I. t . I 1 ' llOIl IO HHt. 1 11. I flll-CM MIUl t W.il-. " """" """"" ,.. . .. . ., ,,.. , ,,. I.otly lllthc.UKh It i """"" UK" l"mu n"UHe iierpe-, V, ' " . , - 'V .,,,,, ... ... u ... iruifu iiv ine ovsim. J rare e n o u k h lo find one applying thnt principle In practice. A n selo a t ii brightened truted tiy the ' oystm.' Q1KSTIOXS AM) AXSWIOItS. Tile I'lim'r liny. Is It injurious lor a hoy 14 years Our Ife'iilKlileil Sclimil Jlaslers. Never yet encountered a school i mtlon to understand the meiininii thirteen to nine against. Ihein at tile other, instead ol these reverses muster who dissented from the prin-iof education nn that firm founda wealteninj.', tliey merely served to make the local team fip.ht. harder and with a' f inner grip on the confjiKTiiij; spirit. A crcat many people think this football business is very much i verdone. Well, jierhapH.it. is. At least we are willing; to eoneede some peoilc are inclined to pi to extremes. lint it is difficult to i;ct the best out of a sport and not for some to pi to extremes. It was the Duke of Wellington who said Water loo was won on the football field of Ifujby . Tim Duke was at both ibices and therefore in a position to know. It is certain Jhat the sturdy ipialities that win in sport lire Ihu same (pialities Hint win in war. Football, however, docs not contribute to war-like (pialities alone. Football contributes lo those moral, qualities of self-control, eonranc and determination, which are so essential to success in the juirsiiits of peace. .And it. was heeau.se Medford won through superiority in these ipialities that renders her victory so unusually ratifyinu, and the Dlsturlilni; tin- Peace. i crack as sh.-irp as n pistol shot. Then 'ili.it ..nn..!. llitiinii. Ililitnn. phiitm. ! . i .....f.i.nlile that iieer uiuiii t, uiuiiin, rauiiin. I It was very cool and j ..whill ,K u i..lt V wlllspe,.,,, idown in the i-orf,..d. u"' v ', i i-eu r fearfully, "t-'hall wo run. ,, , self ready 10 siuri ai a seeontrs int. lice fro mhls sliaitgy friend. Ah fur .(iruwly, lie . see d anythliiK , l,ul 'afraid. In fact his mouth was stretch ied ia his liniad hear mnlle Hut t,e. Hear nnd I'eter the Hoy were hj.vmt, ,; i.cid'hi .. Jut suiliienu ; - ' , . . : ., his feet and uh-i.li.... hiM eves with hli L-renl paw ua.cd ucrosi the t'"rn stalks. He stood still, so still that 1'eier knew he was .. . ,,, ...tin u'iih ;nl 1,1 ",n ' listen. iik o somen , K. "n i f,.(, .,.,er hud a. chuiKM lo ask hlm s nof nearly as tall as f.ruwly "en , , " the outlook vastly old to curry a 25 pound bundle of 1 Orowly stood upon ills hind feet, and , , , . n,'(.ihinK smooth ur!i when he told the oaneru nn hi ei..h, -i.w.k t h,..! ....i.ilt ,,v,.r the waving greon ! han snowtil ll p soniiu inh smoota una ...... i . olilni- Mi. tin1 Ii lit teil Ins even t'i,..i iD o f!.-,..i.K. 1m there (lull- tx "um 1 v. ..v.. t....v,UUn int: SeK!l'::neon.nmncl,Ml th lU-nr. and ".TH.-n nire f "to -helmot" c-ame Ssli. coiiinmnn. a inc. i hflrl up a warnlMK paw. a Peter wns startlt'd. 1 had iioon m peaceful out thoio In lh oornfk-ld world tho other, been carrying pajtei-s that way forlstalks, grew curloun. any much to the three years ,nnd people tell me it diHKUHt of the neu- will prevent my lung from expand-roticH- and lncom- Inw and devehjiiinir nn thnt uidd 'umi petentH of tho teaching profession, 1 1 niake the rlnht Hhouklor lower tlnyi can . aftRure htn that "the nchool 1 the left? T. day in uk enough for nny chihi toj Answer Xo, it Is not Jnjurlous, acrornpllsh his work and If he ha I,ul why not even up the exercise a ant done It, aHsinn it for another little more by chunglng the load over time, have a period especially for the to the left side from time to time? HtraKBlera (the prompter 'workers '"'i bear your service In mind, Tom, may do some delightful thing he-1 ttnd add as litlte as possible to the cause their work is done) and bring, burden. But look at Ited Grange them up to time within sehooljne trains by working as an ice man hours." Mr. Patrl declares that he:1" the summer time. ((Mission of more than passing importance, not only to Hit? Iiitrhj i-hool, hut to the entire community. The valley is in tho embrace of n steel-gruy log, and no t filing how long the hugging will continue. Another prion t if it mystery is why angelic qualities and ennobling vir tues of candidates and certain orgnni taUms (pre never worthy of shouting from the housetops until six months before a primary election. Only 17 days left until homegrown Kanta CWuih'h . will be getting their cotton batting whiskers Ignited by a pink candle. BAVI,K! AM) ( AliMU) tKltuntilli KhIIh News) Broken-1 1 carted Kate: Maybe the young man didn't know what you said in your let ters. I cun't read your hand- writing, either. The outstanding helping of apple Buuoe is fUrnlehed by Mr. Hed (Vrange halfhack' deluxe, who scooted from his beloved ttlina mater to tho pro fessional football field, and garnered to his undersized pocket book some thing like J r. 110,000, lfH:4 the income tax, In 10 days. Mr. (1 range reports that he will rejoice when he can re turn to the Ice-wagon job In Wheaton, 111 QUILL POINTS the . tracks Jtetwwu' (lie Toes. What can 1 do for cracks between the toes? They make the feet very sore. w. 1,. ii. , If you want an absolutely sure cure for Itching and cracking of the skin between the toes, here it is: A saturated solution of salicylic acid liombs weren't, all American flyers lroied in Morocco. Hint to France: A mandate is n resionsibility, not n largc,t. Join the nir serviee and learn something about jurisprudence. Anionp; those who 'are determined to eliminate the .submarine it? Neptune. It is yet too early to tel Tilt's jewels. which American collector will et Baldness comes mi slowly, giving nmjile time to spend .138.75 for tonic. discovered when teaching in the grades that "we could get exactly j as much done, and more, by stick ing to schedule time." He makes one more suggestion which has prob ably never occurred to the teacher who believes In keeping pupils after school hours: '('ourtesv and co operation enter liere.( In case ai in alcohol. .Apply daily for a few teacher feels that she 'must delay a! days, and then pull off tho dead child after hours it Is her duty toj skin. if you don't believe it, try let the mother' know that she hnsj it. C. H. 11. 'made this change Jn the day's sched- Answer I believe It.' I,et W. L. uie. Mothers have plans and sched- try it. Kor the benefit of readers ules, too, nnd often detaining a chlldiv.no may not understand what throws a wholf family Into eonfu- saturated solution" is, that means slon." Hut what does a "nervous" l ail the salicylic acid the alcohol leat her care for that? She should! will dissolve. An ounce of ' nlenhol worry. "After a iiunrtcr century In will dissolve about three drams of schools," says Mr. I'ntrl, "I have ! salicylic add. 1 'crimps two drams come to believe that a child gains nothing by staying in to make up work that he bail neglected to do between 9:00 and 3:00. I am speak ing about elementary school children who miss lessons nnd have to stny In. High school students are self directing in the. matter of study and, of course, are not kept In The most noticeable effect of, dieting is the nervous tension in the household. . ' I) is ,'eiisy t redopjliistc the jienlc in, the stock market. where the suckers o;o in.' ' " That's Wales must find things dull at home, where almost everybody (ties til bed before, 2 o'clock. t Come to think about It, ten years. Vour business lniiv he polities, have rolled lata the i'ast. siacu a ' ' local hoteltaan was called "lioulface. It may not he n good idea to mix religion with your business. Comment Is made upon the lack of beauty possessed by Mrs. Kip Hhlne lander, leading lady of the. current Hcandal, Judging by her pictures, lly Ihe same token, Kip is no Tommy Melghaa. COKUKCT! ' (firiiuts Pass Courier) Omuls 1 Hass members of Vnlturp iqr of the 4II-H, will go to Mod ford tonight, where a buntiuet wilt be served at tin Hotel Holland at 11 o'clock, fol- lowed by tho regular wreck. While the cheers of victory are sMll In the ll I r, thanks should be offered thut It is not necessary, also, to re cover from u Thanksgiving or Yule tltle feast. The proposed one-bulton rhlrt for men's wear for spring, will result In the laimdcrlcs reluming them wllh the regulation six buttons. A new football coach for campus politicians io pester, will bo an nounced by "Old Oregon" on Die Hull lust. TOIt A HAIXY DAY (I'rcss DIsiuiK'li ) CI.KVKLANM, llec. I .-Marry 11. Ilershey, Itigltive paymaster of Hit. Coaeslogii 'I'racilon com pany of Lancaster, 1'u., was ar rested here after gamblers hud st rip poil hlm ti f the $40,11011 wllh which he fled from the Pennsyl vania elly. When taken Into custody he had exactly a nickel lefl. The one-horse shay came to nn end all at once. Many modern vehicles achieve. Ihe same spectacular finale. If New York would discourage, crooks, why not make it n felony to rent them offices? s It: isn't necessary to kill the .weaklings, dust lay on a few 'More taxes and 'let Nature take its course. The Federal jirisons are more enjoyable than ordinary jails. You meet so many millionaires there. Correct this sentence: "Well, Well,' seems iiiiinssiblii to get that clinker out." the man chuckled; ''it Correct this sentence, "lie hud never been .hunting before,' a:iid the man, '' but he didn't point his gun at any of us." Correct this sentence: "Yes, I'm seventy-four," said he, "but I can't remember that the winters were any colder when I was a bnv. " to the ounce would he ample Tl-lnks It Jlny Xot llelo to Know What is the normal for any one's oiooo pressure? what Is normal heart beat? what Is normal pulse neat? it, r. I Answer I do not see how It can be of any benefit to your health to know. The pulse rate (rate of While waiting for my , hat to come neart beat) is between 60 and 90 down, may . I not roll attention toioeuis a minute, for adults. Ilonesct Tea. Kindly tell me if bohnsett is good Mr. Pntrl's parenthetical . "of course' In that last remark of his, and in qulro whether It would be snrcastle for a bad stomach. Indigestion, and if I had uttered It? Mr. Pntrl.lt it purifies the blood. M. H. doesn't know the depths to which Answer Honeset. thorowort. Indian this quaint prnctiee goes. The neu-,sage, or Eupntorlum perfatiotum, as rotlc teachers do their stuff in hlgh''t is vnrlously known. Is a common schools too. '" ffunior1 and senior high i weed growing In meadows, the flow school pupils arm "kept arter school" i ering tops of which, gathered in the not only to make up lessons but by autumn and dried, were .formerly way of discipline for all the little! used for making a tea, by steeping kindergarten crimes; yea, some such i the herb for nn hour or two nfter class-rooms are dismissed row by' boiling an ounce In a pint of water. row according to the neurotic tench-1 The old folks used to while away er's opinion of the way they fnldl'he l"nn winters by drinking this their arms nnd otherwise comport I ' as a panacea It was to them themselves. ' a tonic, a diaphoretic (makes you Hut if Mr. Pntrl's Judgment Is sweat) and in large quantities m rlght, and what school master would'"0 (makes you sick) or if kept down seriously debate that question today?. a 1'hyslc. Please do not consider me It follows logically, 1 think, that , sarcastic when I sny that I be first linilll h fill of the week: "Nuisance tax" sounds about as liilllologlcal as "free gratis." ' (Arkansas (ar.eue.) The center was at the bottom of every pile all season, and never made a hum pass. TIIK FA KM Kits The furmei-s, the farmers. Are always out of luck: They never make a profit On slaple crops or truck: They owe for fertilisers And seeds and tractor-plows? Thflr hens won't lay, their pigs are lean. And dry as dusl their cows. Tho farmers, sad runners. Agitlu are in the dumps, And try I heir best lo show us They're all a hunch ot chumps. And yet they nil own flivvers. And all have clothes to wear, And things to eat and niiiyhe drink. Ho why the dark despair? l?rmcr. stid farmers, ' We very much suspect have lound by playing pauper It' easy to collect u They work the p.Utilclan Instead tit tractor-plows And milk the poor old public insieuu or iniibtn.. n tUxchniigc.) RipplingRhumes Welt Mason MAKING IT EASY I "WAS ilrivino; my tin lorry by the famous Vines of Tor.roy, when the speeil eop said: " I'm sorry but you've knoi'kod the statutes eohl; oh. it grieves me to the marrow thus to stop your .speeding barrow, but the law is straight and narrow, its provisions manifold. So I summon yon, oh tourist, to appear before the jurist, and in language of a purist he will ask you for your until ; ami while I must do my duty, stopping ears which are too seooty, you may call me an agouti if 1 like to spoil your fun," Then 1 said to him: "Kair copper" I'm aware that, it is proper when you see a bus to stop her if she's hitting fifty miles: for the law must not be bested, of its sacred force, di vested; aird I'm glad to be arrested when you pull the trick with smiles. Koughneek coppers here and yonder often pinch nm as 1 wander, and a lot of wrath they squander, roasting uio to beat tin band; while they spring their, words unpriestly, there's wtlh in me, rising yeastly, feeling that the law is beastly, when such people for it stand. If we'd see the law respected let some perlers be selected who refuse to be deflected front, a courtesy that's fine; let them pinch the erriiy: fellow, using language ml dud imo? showing iught of conduct yellofr, wearing snides akin to uit.Q l!0tjje- aft. like you.vere tender, when $ey pinch sowie brash offender, they would not so intlcli engender flaming hatred of tluQa wo would fact th beak at morning to icceia tic and wnrnft, and 9 smile would be adorning even- sa no defendant 's (ft.w. O the associated evil of home work i likewise an invention of incompetent school masters. A Pittsburg mother, concerned over the "night work" demanded of pub lie school children, says: "It do vours time which should.be given to physical exercis, mental relaxa tion, practice of music, home life, social life, proper hours of sleep." Yes, and it robs the child of play time, time to read or study things outside of tho school course -uch as housekeeping, hickory nutting and the rare and feeding of dogs, ducks or babies. : "Children of the sixth grade must give one hour outslrto of school hours, and even third grade children are given night work in three sub Joels," tills mother says. "First year high students a re req u i red to do from CO to SO problems yes, CO to 80, besides Latin, etc. The school which was to help, prepare for life becomes master of the home, appro printing time, energy nnd health 1 but the teachers as well as the pupils n,ro the victims of n system." Well, the Pittsburg system Is ft rotten system,- isn't It? Mr. pntrl's "of course" mny not be so sarcastic if it applies to the idea that high - school students nre not kept after school like primary children In Nome towns hut how shall we take the idea preceding it that high sehool students nre self directing in the matter of study? In a few- good schools they may be, but In the majority of mediocre schools they are constrained to wastej two or three hours of time daily upon "home work" or else to resort to lying about It or the use of "ponies" or other means of faking, nnd the sehool masters who consent to be n part of this vicious system, lieve the only real use for honeset todny is to keep an occasional neigh borhood gossip so busy that she won't do the patient so much harm between doses, 1 ywwY -X the bear GraAsvfo the tin cam betwcen WIS TWO GRtA.T A KID PUl-lEO that one could almost have head a pin drop, and now what a racket! It sounded as though a battle might be raging near at hand. Some one was in terror -that much was certain. Some one .wns running blindly this way and that crashing into stalks. Peter, could henr them break with a "ptiob! My 'helmet 1m' only a tin can! I Hi t sine as 1'mallve 'tis hilling somebody's head! Now who in th world wuuld chouse tiiat for a hat and why?" "Xn one but a foolish little Cub, whose greed was stronger than., his common sense," grunted Cirowly i scornfully, and the big J tear, bendinn over, grasped the tin can between jhis two great paws and pulled. Off came tho tin can, ami, growl ing and grunting, Into the open came sliding a little brown baby bear. ' How that youngster did huff and putl', and had there he-en 'any little houe there he might have blown it in. "Whose little Cub is he?" demand ed I'eter. 1 'tit no answer. "I'ghhh !" sobbed the little Hear, and Peter saw tears trickling down his stubby nose. "My head aehes! My noye is soie! Oh, dear me. how dizzy I am! I can't sep, either! L'ghhh! I want my mother!" "All your trouble comes of not minding her," grunted Orowly, stern ly. and though his voice was as gruff as gruff could be. at the sound of it the Cub lifted his drooping head, gave a funny lit t If grunt and ran straight into ( Jrowly's arms, stretched open wide to receive him. t "Oh, Uad()y, Daddy!" growled the youngster, and then tho little Hear, sobbing, buried his face in the big Bear's fur. Xpvt Tho fV-, nn-l ibo fnn , , Poems That Live SONG. The clover blossoms kiss her feet, ' She Is so sweet. While I, who may not kiss her hand, Uless ull the wild flowers in the land. Soft sunshine falls across tier breast, She Is so blest. I'm jealous of its anus of gold, O that these arma her form might fold. (Gently tho breezes kiss her hair, She Is so fair! Let flowers-aud sun and breeze co'bv. O clearest!'"' Love, me or I die.- Oscar Laighton. Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle IEMM..JREE obmldy ever listened t reason on n empty stonutcli, TIT prize opti mist In til Teller who still pays duos hi the llarteiulcrs' I'tilon, Who's Who 1.1. Col. Walter K Ciilnoss. The post of Minister of Agriculture If It' Is a system, can senreely plead. In Knglnnd. left vacant by the ap- Innocence of tho charge of con- pomtment or the lit. l!ev. Hon. K. L. Iiibutlng to such dishonesty In a F. Wood. a.s viceroy of India, has been large share of the students. . awarded to Colonel Walter Kdfard relocation Is surely not the top heavy, lop sided, freak intellectual monstrosity these narrow minded school masters and thlr vicious sys tem would have it. Look back on your own training and consider what has become of the Intellectual giants among your schoolmates. It Is surely n sorry system. 'No one has greater respect for Intelligence nnd culture than t have, but i this stuff and plfile children are compelled to cram In their "home w-nrk" is only nn Impediment In (lie wny of culture. The trouble Is, I think, thnt most of our hml masters are themselves u s tjv They 1 . Si"! i.i!y ltd badly educated. have been Outness, formerly financial secretary to the treasury. The colonel has a Jong war record. having fought in the Houth African war ad tho World war. He was horn In Dublin, in isso. and attended school at K t o n. While at Kton he rowed for three year and was cnptaln of the bnnts. While scry. rc ,-i t Dec. 7, 1816110 years use Marshal Ney is executed From a cooper's son Michel Nev had risen to be Napoleon's most trusted gen eral and the Marshal of Prance. But with the defeat at Watorloo and the capture of Napoleon and his generals by the allies, their cause was forever lost. Soon after bidding his commander farewell on his banishment to St. Helena Ney wns court-martialed nnd shot. Copyrlitlit. :s Premier Syndic-ate, Inc. Running Across, Word 1. The game which the boy in the picture is playing. Word 4. The sound , which a dove makes'. Word o. Honest, upright, real. Word 6. The sound which a cow makes. Wold 7. One who explores. Running Down, Word 1. What a picture is en closed in. Word 2. A playing card; also nn aviator with many air victories to his credit. Word 3. One who loves. Word 5. The highest ooint. ' SATURDAY'S PUZZLE - 'J ANSWERED S7ATrTllE HOPPSfiFAMILy lug in South Afrl.-it h. -n. t.i si ii urn wnn pseutio lenrnins, -t" " and n-celved the y ueen's itetlnl wit li lectual apple sauce, trained (lis well rllr cn.,, During ihe late war he ns possible) from the eyebrows up.Wvn, decora! with the D. s. O.. and but their education has been nlniost;rcntloncil In tho dispatches iliree Wholly neglected from the eyebrows time. . . down, so vie ciin expect no greatl in 1022 l.t. Col. (lulness became reform among the school mnsters'under secretary of stnA ,w m-i... im9 a few inn-si privates In the later flnnncluV secretary of the irons fink arc ctjuivped by better cdu- ury, ' ' y AUs-r Lll ,; - . ' '''--' ' HAS 3UCM ' '; This is II ? P II 7.1 K A II YEOMAN'S mother s aunt- who feels that one can never0 hav too ninny d;sh towels. Nuir scd. y nslioppiii!? d.iys left '"'''"'i- Cliristi,ms Colds fever Grippe Co Stop them today stop them quickly all their dangers and discomforts. Endthefcvcr and headache. Force the poisons out. Hills break colds in hours. Tliey tone the whole system. The prompt, re liable reiults have led millions tocmploy them. Don't rely on lesser helps, don't delay. Alldruisiits V Prlct 30C CASCARAlOUiaiNE Cite Red Dp, -f0f4- wUhpormU 20 I &ione 244 23 N. Fir St.' CLEANERS PLEATERS DYERS HATTERS