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i. I! PIGE FOUE ij medford mail tribune Daiir. suiur. woki; Publiahtd by tha MEDPUHO fEUiTQiO 00. M4T-II - rir HL nmlt KOBCBT W. BL'UL, (4itar . euMiiF.B sun a, ium An ladtpaadaat Kewapapaf Intend aa aeood ol" mttaj jt Mad iord, Ortfoo, wlat Act o m t. !' BL'BSG'RIITIOII KATU By Mall In Ad.aiuwt -Oalir, with btuij.r, jaar Pailf, with buadaf, month... Dail, without bandit, rt" Daily, witiiout KiUMlay, uoutat Uctary alatl Tritaiua, 0D ul. .17.10 ; I .611 t.oo l.oo b. n.rr1.r. in AdraiK In Hadlord. Aah- land. JarkaoDrilla, Central Poloa, ITiottua, taUni. Coid Hill and on Hurtiwaya! Daily, witll Hunday, moriUi 9 .71 Dally, witbout Hun.Hr, moatli Dally, witbout Sunday, on yaar... 7.00 Dally, wit Sunday, one ; AU tanaa, CMh In adTanca. att.BES OF THE ABSOCIATRD FRE8S Hccelrinf Full Leaned Wire Benlce Only paper In city of oouaty racalrlsf awa by Itbfraph. The Aaaoclated Prosf la esdnalraly an titled to the uaa for pubUoatioo of all aewa dlapatchea credited to It or otharwlaa rreditad in tola piper, and alee to the local awe puMlatiad hereto. , , AU rlrbu for republication of apecUl aatchaa herein are alao teamed. J i Hch Official paper of the City of at rd lord. Official paper of Jackaon County. dalle aeeraaw Hrcwiatloo for all audio April 1, IMS, 4611. Aderrtletnf ItrpreaaortatlTee M. O. alUUtSStS OOUI'AMT Offloaa In New York, Ohkaeo, Detroit, Ian FraocUco, Lea Ailea, Beattla, Fort. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry . a citizen hi. owed uu yt'Htei-tiay f with an ailm-nt that wh nut the flit, and four doctoin fainted. fats' at 60 miles per. tiansuctinK firc . burn- So il i'uUl not vital huMineHH. By thiowinK ujnulo fatality lists, to tell him handful of chopped carrou in the ; Hir, wtup 1b produced. P. Cook Ik runninK nround in n JitKlferanttt, that In th last word in Republican prosperity. . The deep Hileneo to tho North, in ' (rei,on men wolcomlnK home tho prfdlron Klndlntora of OA-uHC. . Tho Hwediwh count, who was married to an American heirenH, the affair coHtlnff 7IU,uo0. Heenis to have heen different from the orchard run of Kuropcan nobility, very considerately e o in I n r to America for tho wedding. It dcvelopH that Mr. Hoover, the proHidont-elect, haH n pnHtdon for pcanutH, and, liko tho hoy upon the burning deck, Uevouru them by the iwk. i The llunidlnKcrs, Inc., who havo w heen ovcrworkintf tho word "vlMmllze." are now Jumping on "envision." Swral . of the UKrieulturlKtH hftvo . none to California. They will return nn noon na the weather moderates, full of new oncnty for the cuhhltiK of JuckNon county . taxes. WHAT TI1KV DO.VT WANT (Prow IUmtch) XlirlH ot I'ennKyivanhi State coIIcko. pmctiuiiiK thrift, 10 port that the uveraKC cot of a Konrt meal need not he more than fifteen centn. Tho nirlH declnro they et ful on the food thtiH provided. One of our lawyers iw koIiir to m'uik in ft ChrlKtmnH cantata. . caniutu U generally n full of i)oannu8, tv it lawyer 1h of where AKCM, '- . - Del Getoholl went out on the river. ycHterduy to cot otuc iluckH, and the rheumatiNm. It won Jut n yenr no today thnt Kd Lamport Hold n huty whip, "lO.Ooft IHldLH NOT Kt-L" (Hdllno Portland Tele gram.) Ah Rencrnlly unpectvd. Tho prei U telllnt nhout the first Kanta Claim to Kt hit. fubte WhiwlcciH iunited on n pink candle, .narrowly eHcapInK hclnK U Kclup KrhiKle. . "The: hrlRht and HhlnintT of Mrn, leiimnV in once more Heeii on our 8lreet" (4?ottonwood, ' t.'nl. Item toer.) Why tho editor llmpH. ; a vi:i,i,-iKsi:'itv.:i rrrr " (Siiiyrna, cl TIiiich) t Ono of tho hUNieut men in to'wn In W. E. .Matthews, Jr., who 1h fast fniKlnw to the front nn the leadline undertaker of the community. He hart been hnviiiK neverul funeraU a week beside being occupied with his other nctivitieN. To nun-row he conduct the hlg funerni of Mm. lleulah C. Hoffecker, wife of for mer CongretMnmn Walter . Hof fecker. . Mr. Mutt hewn taken time trom his tUHy. funeral directing activities to partlclpato with the fraternal orderH of tho town. He 1h a Mason, a Legionnaire a Ho tartan, nnd actlvo In u number of entcrprlwct. Frlendn of Mr. Mat thewii feel he hnr a bright and luccewtful future ahead of him. WALSH PROPOSES ER WAS HI NGTOX, Iiec. 6 .-H-4V- i Jhr indictment of Harry M. HUck j mer, Denver oil - man, for con . uplracy to defraud tho government 1 on Income tax returns was pro- posed hero today by Henator WalHh, Democrat. Montana, who said ho believed Franco would ac p"d to requests for extradition to this country on such a charge. The Mnnlnnan, prosecutor of the Tonnot' Dome snnndul Investi gation In which Itlm-kmor's nnmo was often mentloncnl, ssld ho be lieved tho government had a 'con spiracy vnxo nKtiimd the oil man. - Kranoo Yesterday -refused exlradl lion of Jllflckmrr on n charge of perjnrf in connoctlon with Incomo lax returns. THE AUTO AS A DANGEROUS WEAPON AT THIS time nf .Our the, .prison., vjnt dcivisi.iti) auioipopilj. ! bundles it duiiiturotiH weapon. A ith sin k pavements, luc-coiitetl prudes, and nearly six I , P ., , . , , i i i- i i llOlir.S Ollt Of the Z 111 (llirknesK, llr'.VIIli' a Oil r IS a ticklish nn'l h, , ftZaraOUfi DUKIIleSft'. KM few people seem to regard it so. They step on er, j dashing hither and yon, with us raticll disregard or the con-j sequenefs, as when the pavements are lry, and visibility isj ii,, i . . p .i. . .ii i r,'JU(t Hours otu oi uie --t ' The main cause for this is luck of imagination. Th nver ngc person can't visualize an automobile, somehow, as a lethal medium. It looks so comfortable and permanent and linrm- less. . And for so many persons it lias been. They have somehow escaped serious accidents. They have come to regard caution! as necessary for the other fellow but not necessary for them. I And so tliey dash about, until if they are lucky, they wake up in j nothing more confining than a i e .1. e -win iroiii nun lime lorwaru uiey hiok hi an iiiaoiiiuuiii.' witli entirely different eves. t 1 1 1 mm, cocr.-u turn .omicu, ,s u reckless iiantl on the wheel or death, not onlv to those outside t.. ' a :.. ,...r..... lit tun: sense ji js iiiiitirtuiiutu inai tin vats Htu lii't uiot'ii by survivors of serious motor ui.. r..i Hiui.v uiticiui iirMcrs. - . Hut in another sense Ibis person who lias been in serious automobile accident, seldom enjoys motoniiR iih it sliouul come ''ear shy" and is almost trip an a foui-nliy cIor or horse M is supi0He(n v nn intelligent animul It should not be ineessary ior mm 10 put ni.s nana m tue name to kiiow tnat at this time of year is a dangerous weajon. Nevertheless, it ih necessary. Otherwise this editorial would never have heen written. EDWARD FARLOW 1 ASHLAND PIONEER CALLED TUESDAY ASUI-AND, Ore., Dec. 5. (Spec ial) Edward J. Farlow, , well known Southern Oroiron pioneer, died on Tuesday morning nt niiio o'clock at tho Community hospital. Ueuth foilowud u stroku of uppo. plexy which occurred two woeks aso at his home on Morion street. Mr. rtrlow was born in Rock Coun ty, 111., April 24. 1851, and moved to Ashlaud Willi his parents in 13U3. lie has lonK been connect, ed wliji the public welfare of Southern Oregon lilict has always been Identified with movements for the betterment of the commun II y. As a young man he received his education at the old Ashland acad emy. Later he becume a clerk in n morchauriisluK business and nit erwnril formed n iNirtnershlp with Ur. Inlow lu a tlriiK store. After that business was consumed by tiro he entDKeil aKaln In the mer cantile business, lu 1SKT ho was named postmaster of Ashlnnd by drover Clevelnntl. Mr. Kurlow was also in the Insurance und real es tate buninesH, served lor a term uu the city council nnd held the offices of county school superin tendent nnd of deputy sheriff. . More than a quarter ot a century nico lie retired from business and has lived quietly at his home in I Ashliintl, Mr. Fnrlow was married i iinawunti. tuiu lamiiy. in 1.S75 to Mary D. Colver, and to Mr. H. V, Clcntry has been III this union four children wcro born. ! a h homo of her sister on Sec Two died in infancy; tho others "nil street (or a week or more but are Mr. Elbert Kurlow anil Mrs. is reported as recovering and prob Eltla Anderson,- both of ABhlnnl.'nl,l' will bo moved to her home iu llesldes (he widow nnd his two I Medford soon. children, three grandchildren sur- I Mrs- Jehu M. Hushes is HI at her vlve. Funeral services will be held homo on Ouk street with an nt at tho Dmke funeral chapel at 'ck of Inflnema which haa lasted S:3U on Thursday. Services will j lor several days, he In chni'Ko of Reverend 1. K. Everett Kalley, who owns nn Hammond of the Episcopal church I orchurd In the Anderson creek sec ond tho I. 0. O. r. will assist. llur-,l0 southwest of Talent, rvenily lal will bo In tho Ashlnnd eemo- "ii'lerwent an operut Ion for append tury. , , Ileitis at a Medford hospital, and is ' - I now able to be out attain. W. P. Walter, who with Mrs. Ra vino nil Powell snent the Walter presents the Wulter Christ. ' Ian CltUenslilp cup to the students! of the Ashland high school, made the presentation speech tu the high school assembly at noon on Tuesday and gave the rules under which the award will bo made. On senior boy and one senior girl will hnve their names engraved on thebeknh convention lost Monday. MUTT AND JEFF-Here' a Barber That Gives "Tips" H - r.m ctctjr:o ASH-CAN. OUT OF TH JHOWSANp , 1 ,WHN X SCl-C AT A HAHOSOee PROFIT 1 C I . 7fc ZT . Mh$W SAV,c TWc .J)1, ' ' BocWicLCANetuPMr N6onna Buy A NiFH o8..tal J ,1 , T -..-HUH? -.--A ?W!''I III T " ' 1- . th6ntr6 dunp, kdj r . rrs - I Tt-v, P'R' nmii nwrtjv 1 ' 11 H-s gotta A LJ v A ;V oeeORi- J-"" XL -Jr JLs':: ?.' v 1 MARGIN! ? ; MEDFORD hospital bed. .i .1. l- i. . .... -'ll,c'wl Thev regard it soiuewhnt as n rpt e i n-gtirueu. ...c.v .iccV lu.get u'-'t toot on the throttle threatens of the cur but in it. " ..it ,i: .! accidents. For they are invar- ' would be regrettable. For the bo enjoyed Hain. llo lias oe-;of an muck a burtlen on a motor on a luiuting trip. be necessary, with tlie weekly that the motor car, particularly cup each year, the award being made In May. Four boys and four ';irls will be chosen and the names will be voted on by tho student body. The award will bo made for Christian character and activity in the school. Mrs. Fred Hitchcock, with her son Dick, and her daughters Doris and Marion, went to Duusmulr to spend Thanksgiving day with .Mr. Hitchcock who is employed there with the Southern l'acilie com pany. Mrs. Homer Grow, who has been ill nt home tor sorao time is re ported as much improved. Mi's. John 1). Stout ot Portland Is In Ashland lor several days Willi her daughter who Is living at the Cbultln npurtmenls. Miss Stout Is art Instructor 111 the Southern Oregon norniul school. Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Christen sen nrrlved in Ashland several days ago and have located in one of the Chuttln apartments. Mr. Chrtstensen will be here for about a week, then will go east for the winter while Mrs. Christonson re mntns in Ashlaud. - Mrs. J. F. Melkle is in Ashland for n short timo und is staying at tlie homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Syl van Provost. Mrs. Meikle still has business interests in Ashland and comes up occasionally from California to look alter her prop erties and to visit friends. : Mrs. W. Ii. Sums is ill with a cold at hur homo on Third euoet- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Urown of Medford recently visited friends' iu Ashlnnd. They formerly lived in Ashland and several years ago Mr. lirown had a general merchandise store in Talent. Mrs. Allen 8loan of Klamath Falls was In Ashlnnd early this week to visit her mother, -Mrs. A. Harvey and hur brother, Louts ThaaksglvliiB season with relatives In San Krannisco and returned to Ashland last Monday. Mrs. Jennie Hum of Klamath Falls Is in Ashland for a few (lavs' visit with relatives. , While here Mrs. Hum left for a trip to Med ford where she attended the Ho- TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WHJJAM BEADY, M. D. ; k,ti irttm vmiuw to prrnai naaitii tnitnifw. not u dueu Hitnc or treatmmr. will be answered by Dr. Urauy ii a atjiaprA, atii-additaifd et.vrlone i rtJaaed. Ltleia aKauld U btief ml written in ink. 0i:,s to the kit nun.hr of letter! re- oeited. only a tew can be anawered here. So rrolr can be nude to oucriee not conlomv ini to inalroetiona. Addreaa Dr. VVilhan ftratli, in rare ot Uua newapaLcr. VAUKOSK VEINS AMI VAItlCOSK l'UKHS Heveral Items concerning thcloM trick. When 1 had a wee-pins chemical obliteration of varicose ' sln"v 1 couldn't,---! up nerve to ., , i. u i ivo H the book treatment, ltul veintt nave been printed here In . , I know the treatment Just a you recent month. The hve aroub- j describe It 1 often u-e9ful. It ed considerable Interest on the part , (li not tor cowardo. however. jlclan nnywhwe may administer ihoBH useful for painting ' over any trmtmcnt In his office or at the j patient,' home, am necessary to any physician who keeps abreast ot me procrcs or meuicme. !'''" nT . to find that not a few readers who .... L.n.n ..e oi tnese uems to their own pnymcians Have met Iih a rebuff. Material success or popularity spoils some otherwise excellent doctors. They iret Into i ,.,., . ,u kiiiu ui M.UIUW rut anu. worse still, they learn to feel complacent lZZZ, paiientH when p-iUt-ntH have th umiuniy u miow uneresi m any-, epidemic cerebro-spinal menin-! thing that is not visible from the)KiUs lH oailBeti by a specific diplo- ! bottom of the rut. That has hap-1 coccus that e,,, t0 be transmit-' pened In several cases In reference tpd from one peron to another In' to this comparatively new method tno not!e or lhroat discharges, much i of treating varicoHe veins, Phys- au lit dinhtherh. or scarlet fever i (clans who ought to have better judgment have dismissed their pa-j tients' inquirios wtih a laugh. ' j J tut there doctors in the rut nre j probably wishing now that they ( had climbed out for a moment and looked about them before they turned their patients awny iso cava lierly. Ity this time even the most inept of them must have caught some faint rumor of this chemical phliterntlon thing. Kven the work aday medical and surgical period icals are now publishing reports of the successful cases recorded by hundreds and thousands. One of the pioneers in this work Is Dr. II. O. MclMieeters, Minne apolis, Minn. Kecenlly. he report ed 3S4 cases of varicouc veins thus treated, nnd in ti.p of these cu.se k three were ulcers besides. Vnricnse ulcer, a complication in n consid erable proportion of enses of vari cose veins, occurs because the tin sues of the leg are so poorly nour ished. It is obstinate and difficult to heal for the same reason. Mc I'heeters finds that the attempt to cure tho ulcer first and tho vari cosities afterward Is wrong- In -thorny and In practlco. He times that the varicose veins be obliterated by the chemical Injections first, and afterward It Is easier to bring about heuling of the ulcer. He favors the use of supportive ban dage, rubber sponge pressure over the ulceration, nnd judicious skin grafting at the proper time. He declares th.it all varicose ulcers can be healed if the varicose veins are. obliterated by injection treat ment, and kept heated. If not. it means that the physician has not not located tlje particular vein which causes the trouble and which la often under tho ulcer bed: or else he has not employed the neces sary lasting support of the. limb. In tho past, successful treatment of varicose ulcer hns generally In volved Irksome rest In bed' or nt loast off the feet, as tho only means at the physician's disposal to elim inate the effect of stagnation of bood In the tissues. Dr. Mcl'heet ins suggestion to obliterate the varicose. vein as a preliminary step (in the healing of the ulcer would seem to ho a highly practical con tribution. . . - , ! ytXKTIOXS AND AXSWrCltK 1 Should Say Not. It you were suffering from enu rltls in the leg as I do would you call It a "fad"? A Sufferer. Answer. Kven If I were not suf fering I would not cull neuritis a fnd. Weeping sinews. I lioticcri nn Inquiry about weep ing sinew. You may consider it onlyn Joke, but here's how I cured It. A friend suggested that I rest my hand on my knee and strike the lump on back of wrist n sharp blow wiih the back of a book. It hurts only an instant. It breaks Ihe sac so that the fluid spreads Under the skin. Hut It ends the trouble, und 1 nm sure this is sim pler than on operation. Mrs. W. A. . Answer. Thank you. It l lin OREGON, WEDNESDAY. oi reuuern who t"nceline Scars, happen to be. you K;iv, ., formula for conceal uhjert to this , n(. Ml.nrs. i hart mmr maiSt. ,, condition. ilnnylit waa vrry very (ino . However, of there readers, um out of It. and have mlKlnid" have nuked me to i the recipe . . . opportunity to recommend airen you how much I enjoy your physician whoicoumn. jt 8 the first thlnn I Hives tho treat- rcn1 every day.--itrg. II. V. S. ment. I reeret 1 Answer. Tho paint J sucKestcd cannot do so. 'primarily Intended to conceal Any Rood phyp-, .,, i , , ,.: ,a kind of blemish. Mix 1 ounces of zinc oxld and lis ounces of i of yCerinono p. of water. To t,i nid. dmn i.v dm,, v.. a ,im ,u n,ntth thc norm'" Sk. jchthyol. I'sually not more than CO drops of Ichthyol will he j r,,ir.i i ,i,,w ,hi, i, .. i .,i. MeniiiBitls. I whi i. ih. ' i,i ' t "v " ... ,,..., apihal meningitis? E. C. H. Answer. .Meningitis is lnflam- , mntion of membranes covering brain or spinal cord. It may lie caused liv nnv irerm infir-l inn. Tlnr (Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.) Ike Sole's hroilior wuz knocked j down an' killed t'day while tie ! wlu llilnkrn' about something else. A ftu'iuei' Is a feller wiui thinks i lie can fret out o' debt by bor towui' money. Brisbarie'sToday (Continued From Page One) bury and the lord chancellor. These dignitaries make up the functioning machinery of the em pire. Its backbone is the house of commons. Us ornamental ruffle, the house of lords. . The new "Perry cut off" reduces traveling time between Chicago nnd Tampa, Kla by eight' hours. The first train went over Ihe cut off yesterday. Oood news for Florida, better news for Chicago. . The real cut off will be the air plane, euabling Chicago to spend one week-end in Florida, the next In California, with plenty of time for business in Chicago between. Vice-president llyles of the Amer ican petroleum institute urges a national program "lor rationallza- itlon of the oil industry." I 1 he general public that owns 24.O0O.0tiO automobiles Is more in terested than oil producers in con servation of the oil supply. The oil industry, once called t "monopwly." is now Intensely nnd j destructively competitive. The gov ernment should control that. ' Ooldinnn Sachs starts a S100.-I 000,000 trading corporation, invit. i lug the public to buy nod.UOO shares. Once you would have said. ' DECEMBER -5,-1923. Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason. Till: IMPl'LSK. Th man who acts before he thanks ht often in distress, and sorrow's bitter cup he drinks, ind liks it less and less. When 1 was youug 1 didn't pause to meditate at all, the rash est skate that ever was, for any thing I'd fall. I'd butt into an argument, discuss its cons and proa, until some pained and angry gent would biff me on the nose. Quite gladly I'd lay down the law on any human theme, until the nerves of men were raw, and they would sob or scream. I'd tell tho surgeon how to carve an ailing man's inside, . tho dietician how to darve his patients till they died. I'd tell the parson how to preach a sermon worth his while, and show the school marm how to teach nnd make her pupils smile. I was the man who knew it alt, and I would talk or bust; and men moke sadly of my gall, and also of my crust. I had the- welkin stalled and mired with my ex cessive din, and Providence grew rather tired of putting new ones in. A,nd then 1 found I hnd no friends, all men avoid ed me, as I went drilling around the bends nnd by the sounding sea. I saw wherein I was at fault, now that my heart was vrung, and sternly then I called a halt upon my active tqngue. And now I do not talk with heat, I think for half an hour, before I say that sugar's sweet, that vinegar is sour. I do noi try to tell the doc how he should cut his ice; the jeweler may fix a clock without my sage advice. I keep a timelock on the face that once betrayed me so. and now have friends throughout the place, as I weave to nnd fro. What a gigantic company." Now you say. ''Nice little company, per- 1 hups it will grow." i Aft get used to big things. Dr. Kong, minister of industry, commerce and labor in the new i Chinese government, sugests an end of child labor, nn elahl-houi' day for workers and profit-sharing In r.inli-iaa Will "the heathen in his blind ness" end child labor ahead of this nation, which sends mission aries to convert the Chinese. The founder of Christianity probably would prefer absence of child la bor under Confucianism to ' the present child labor under a pre tended Christianity. ... , i . . MERCRR, Pa.. Dec. 5. (P) Richard 10.-James, 17 ; year old aviator of New York, took off from a wheat field near here shortly before 1 p. m. today to continue his thght to New York . for a $1000 prize. The boy brought his plane down late yesterday after failure to .locate the Mercer flying field. Young James is flying from Kan Francisco to New York. . He took off . yesterday - from Cleveland, planning to fly to nellefonte.' l'n., but he " landed near hero shortly before darkness fell becnuse he had no lights on his ship. The. pro peller of the plane was broken nnd it was otherwise damaged slightly. A new propeller was obtained this morning and repairs made. Within the city limits of Klam ath Falls, the stupendous sum of t,008,l;7 has been expended on building from tho year 1.H23 tore eent date. peel Good Mott itmtnti start f rom poor elimiiaiHon -tmBUpstionorarninionau'patioti). InUa-- - tinal pom ron wap vitality, undermine be tW.i rnd male life cuM-rabln, Tonight try Ift -NATURE' REKEDV-sINvwubrocor- ftf will ltd in restoring your appetit ar. J J wuot thnt heavy, tetrgy. peplCMfuclics. Rcoaunandd mad Sold by? All N Mori (ord 'Omgelsto Quill Points It scnis strange that no grand j colonel of mint-julep days named j hi mansion Alco Hall. ruin. iMi i uu. liinj U mil lionaire fail- to get two on the aitde for the Thanksgiving game. Another cnod thing about the Marines. They are tho only bill collectors who wear a unifonto let you know wh.il's coming. "Kreedom is the reward of suf fering." Usually, perhaps; but free verM is Just a means of dodg ing travail. The election cost about twenty million, which is a mere trifle when you think how the tax payer was soaked for that one in Nica ragua. OM-tlino youngsters weren't so quick to kUs. They knew old Dobbin's slow uice M'otild ; give them aniHV time. ' - I The King of England has a new ' 1 Ford, and how he will enjoy zip- l ping past the big cars of the couu- I try's rulers. . . j "I am infallible." says Dr. Stra tnn. Yean: Let's see yu get a clinker out of a furnace. It he's a' Hue genius, his hair isn't long. Iiut you can recognine him by his long car. Americanism: Thinking Monte : Carlo wicked; keeping stock ex change clerks nt work lifter hours ; because the .people must have i action for their inoney. ) The average patriot, however. ' knows the price of munitions (stocks better than he knows the ; Star Spangled Banner. Republics aren't ungrat e f u 1. They don't nuolc n great man in support of silly 'Isms until he Is dead. A store ileti-etiv-o uirj h,.t. lifters always look brazenly innu- ' cent. The man who looks guilty " ,,i.-,t-t ii. in a uu oi cloth to match. Perhaps people reform re luctantly nccntisft of the wide spread notion tluit you enn'l he sood without being prissy. ' The political boss of Turkey ex pects every official to kngw his a-b-c's. It's a variation of the American system, which requires c-o-d's. It will be time to scrap battle ships when the people erect a bronzo of some diplomat who was slick enough to avert war. Our liberties slowly disappear, and about the only way you can assert your independence now is to refuse to learn bridge. Among the words people use without knowing what they mean nro "moron,", "psychology" and "Jofforsonian principles." Correct this sentence: "I told eve-ybody nt the office I had a bad cold," said he, "but nobody suggested a cure." FISIIEH Olsen saw mill hero re sutnes operations. A Raw, Sore Throat eases quickly when you apply a little Musterole. It penetrates to tlie sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the sore ness and pain.- Musterole brings quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. . ' To Mothert: Muiterole it alio made .in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children! Musterole. Jars & Tubea Hi Better than a mustard tttatm I Suzanne Kn Home Vct. ! .OGDEX, Utah. Dec. 5. A woman who refused to be inler viwed. but whom train attachy- irfi'iitmea iih uxuiu.e la-uhv-h, ar rived here at i:20 a. in., on the Union Pacific railnj.id and left 10 minutes later on the Southern p.-teifif ostensibly fr Truckle. SUGAR O K. FOR TEETH,SAYS M.D, Any and All Food. Should Be Brushed From the Teeth ' After Eating Who, with any basis of fact, ever said that sugar is harmful to tlie teeth? An eminent British medical authority recently showed that sugar, perhaps more than any other food, tends to promote the llow of snliva in the mouth, which should be conducive to preserving the teeth in a elwiu state. He also pointed out Unit sugur promotes tlie How of gastric juice nnd so is an aid to digestion. Hou.eh foods and fruits are thought to be good for the ueth How could anyone ever cat theni without sugar? ' The main thins is to eat a variety of healthful foods and to enjoy them. That's what the teeth are for. Medical authorities are alarmed to day that so inany girls and also adults arc starving themselves iu order to reduce weight. This pass ing lad, in the opinion of many doc torsi has become a serious menace t health, frequently causing in juries that arc permanent.' Eat enough nourishing food, and ' remember that sweetness is nature's perfect flavor. Nothing can take the place of sugar in making the whole nieul enjoyable. Eat some citrus fruit swcctcnrtl to tnste-at least once a day. Take care of your teeth and enjoy eating. The Sugar t -.Hi ! Helps in'lraffic! THE GASOLINE: STANDARD OIL COMPANY OI CALIFORNIA Fred Gottfried ' Amos Turnbo GOTTFRIED & TURNB0W Expert j plumbing, heating 'r?4 sheet .-metal' repair -shop. ' " We specialize on service, at reas onable prices. No job too small. 219 N. Grape St. , Phone 574 DANCE Wednesday . Saturday Nites WALKER'S iClEDFORD'S NEWEST 1 PAVILION . I i I