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Ye Smudge Pot
(By Arthur Perry)
Thn'witoemefl Oregon' A'ntor this
week discusses Iho luck of night
',i life In J'nrtlnnd, en wring" the out
U' lander to como to the conclusion
Hint their nlKht llfo Is on a iur
with their biiHebnll tram,
m."-'. "Ho hnS Just returned Trom the
I,. V university, mill his elucidation of
Mi- til" argumentation wuh aciidonilc
oily correct" (Huntington Jot
tings.) ; Further proof that n col--"-1i'ne
education Ih nothing Hhort of
' wonderful.
v''V. One of the Older Olils flouneed
down the Muln Stem lute yeHtcriluy
. . encnHctl In a pair of new BhoeH
i i that squeaked In K-flut, furloslo.
,111
I' Now that Bummer In here, whnt
shall we do nhout It, mid howV
It hnfl come to the attention ' of
"the undersigned, thut lid Wnns
Ib nn'w koIiik to "Fight the Meet
Trust," in a pttlr of 'whlto ,Ber-
,1,, pucker gulf trouHerB.'
it" i -
Another youiiK lady linn re
: turned from a "lonely Hpot," con
siderably sadder and BllKhtly
v. wiser1 than heretofore. It dovolops
I ' that alio had never met the "lonely
ttv upot' nor her t'scort'bofore, but
"" ho was it pleasant appearing cuss
. itvlth it Humber-hued auto.
It louks llko the latest nvlutor to
attempt nuleldo by flying ncros
.the blue and broud Atlantic, had
decided to make it easier for tho
.'under.taker by going buck, of the
linngiir with a double-bitrrolled
shotgun. .
"NfcW MONEY HOTS RECORD
JrACH" (lldllno IMrt In nd Tele-
gram;) Su fast that tho average
uPltlen Is no tongar evon...u
whistling post. In Its flight.
Ford-Coupe of tho local
Imitation llrltlsh set; ' In able -to
Crunch a young onlop without tho
'crunching being audible. When
.' thin prevailing social HoiiH nttempt
to devour a young onion, they
.... jnakei more noise than one of Karl
i i tUlrlch's white horse eating ont
i ;on n t roHty night.
i ' ;. "I-'liOWKItS OK VOITII" ,
' . ' (lliiltim linmlclc)
On Thursday morning the
hoy and girls will be collected
by vnriouH nrganKntlonB and
r- ! taken to the court house,- .
where the ladlcH of all of the
, auxiliary . organizations will
make them tip Into bouquets'
to decorate tho graves of sol
diers on Memorial day.
bi Many profuse and well-deserved
complimcntH hnvo been bestowed
'''"upon the moon, which outdid Itself
. ,, last night, and well worth' gadding
ftbotiti In. Tho moon hnH been
j.i-conilng and going quite regularly
. , as far back iih the oldest ihhahl
tant Can remember irml, consider
"" Ing'-lt. age. tho Itepuhllcan admin-
Istratton, and the chance IfH got,
doing very well.
.iir. Bees of all varieties, are in clrcu
. intion. again. They always sting a
W woman on the nose, and crawl up
a man's pnnt-leg, when on the
wnrpiuh.
7 .1 ,
SQt'lltlll:!, ItKI.IKF
with nil Hie single' nnd" dual
'trnek' nieets at their height and
t"t'nw records hung up In the Call
fornlin sun to dry, comes now a
man and announces that he holds
tho record for continuance In a
I ' ll collar button. The' little elusive
crtntriipllnn did not once let go
',qr hide In forty-three consecutive
years.! lie and the recent sport
who chased a beetle around the
...rim of a derby hat for some 7on-
cidit-.llmes should organize n Hocicty
W niullioEil an annual reunion. Their
dnugluers nnd sons might form
' goin.iliing or other.
i, tlM Angeles Times.)
TV " V Bomb Statue
MMfiRICK, Juno 10. (A3) A
lironta xtulue erocteil in l.lnieilik
III lKUfi In memory (if Vlsrottnt
FlteKlbbon, sonf tho Karl of Clare,
, who lell In the churo of. the llgiil
' brigade at llulnkluva, wnn - bluwn
, ip lam iiigiit.
.. , Omron Wentlier.
pr- tlenefaliy fair tonight nnd Wcd
...nesday hut cloudy jnd it times
eunsettled in the north nnd eaKt;
pooler in the Interior Wednesday.
Moderate wst,' b,C4mlng-' north
west winds on the coast.
HUBHARD Ht. Agnes Calhollc
church was entered by thieves who
dtole all the Toslments.
TIME FOR PRESIDENT
SENATOR Hiram. JiiliiiKon.deulures tho Londou arntument
rediiclion ttviity will incronsu U. S. navHl expense a billion
dollars. '
- "lie ni'Klei'ls to state tlyit if this' treaty is defeated, the cost
of purity for this country will be at least two billion dollars.
Senator .Johnson declares Great JSritaiu and Japan. pot just
what they wanted in this treaty, while the Tnited States gat
nothing nt till. .
lie neglects to state that the Conservatives in Kiifjland, claim
the Labor jnvernment scuttled the ISritish navy, shamelessly
abandoned nritian's control of the seas; while one of the lend
iiiK Iiifj navy officials of Japan, committed hari-kari, because he
declared l:c treaty deprived his country of navnl parity in the
I'ncifie. , , ,
In his recent statement Senator .Johnson paid, his respects
to the. world court, maiiitaininf; that by Join iiijj this court the
'United' States would enter the League of Nations throuirh the
back door. , ' i u ... '
He. neglected to state, that a provision in this world court
agreement expressly slates, that such action, docs not involve
any sanction of, or le.!fal connection with, the League of Nations.
,, In short Senator .loliiison as usual, is playing: the part of
the perfect dema jiofiue, dressing up half-truths, in (he fjuise of
full-truths, dcceiviiiK the American people at every turn and
by iippealiiif; to their prejudices and passions, trying in every
way to discredit the Hoover administration, and build up sonic
political advantage for himself.'
WK think the time has about, arrived for 1'rcsident Hoover
or some responsible member of his administration, to
"call", the Hiram Johnsons, the lirookharts and liorahs, accept,
their demaj;o(;ie challcnircs, by it direct appeal, to the ieople.
This yappiiiK and snarlinc, this interminahle business of
trying to pull everything down, and build nothing up,, it seems
to us, has gone about far enough. ; .
lift's have tho truth. Let's meet some of this treacherous
hack-firing with.a little direct firing.
, As Al'rnhain Lincoln said "Yni can fool some of the people
all the time and all the people some of the time; hut not all the
people all tie.) time."
That is true. Hut there is such a thing as letting the trouble
makers and demagogue drivelers, fool all the people, for too
long a time. I'p to a certain point, patience is a virtue, but. that
point, in our opinion, has been passed as far as the present
administration is concerned.
', The time lias arrived to hear from the other side !
Tho pot'ls nlwnys I'orotnll such IIiinH ns lh fumin t inr of
movies. You vcmonihcp the line: "Perfumed by koiiu; iiiikpcii
ceiiHor., . ,
(1 "The eeulei' of populntion moves wcstWiiPd." This (Un'elop
ment enn be retardtl, liowever, by means of bonding exercises.
Some college mruduntes will ptt little profit from their
eduention, nnd some hnvo nlreiuly )een Higned up hy the li
lentfuo. ' ' -
Correct this sentence: ' Tu
"tfirls didn't oven think tibout
FREE METHODIST MEET
The 'tllifWt 'meeting at tlin F.
M.- clinrcli, South Ivy, under tho
leadership of Klder Archer, which
closed' Sunday nlghtt was consid
ered a real huccosh by all who at
tended. .
Much Rood was accomplished.
The churull. was filled nnd tho
Sunday school reached tho olio hun
dred mark In attendance.
The society is In excellent con
dition and a now church la being
planned,
Tho Southern Oregon conference
will meet Juno 25 to !!tl nt the
Methodist church South In charge
of lllshop Win, Peace, I). D., of
Philadelphia. Venn.
NAVAL CONSTRUCTION
SHOULD BE ADVANCED
WASmXdTOX, Juno 10. (A)
Advnnromtcnt of naval conntrue
tlon work to prevent a further
aggravation of the unemployment
situation at the navy yards was
recommended to President Hoover
tod(iy by, William (Iveen, president
of the American Federation of
labor. , , .
1
i Cyrena Van Oordott, grand opera
star, Is rinnnrtng the musical tin In
Inp'of n Chicngo blind girl.
MUTT AND JEFF
Wl THff 1T SCIAPPr!K . ....
Sffife
kJQ
BEDFORD MATT;
HOOVER TO SPEAK OUT
my time," said the nice old lady,
such things as iictting.'
GRANTS PASS MINE CO.
BAIillM.'oU., Juno 10. (P) The
Quick .Silver Mines, Inc., a Grants
I'ass concern with a capltatllzatton
of 9850, MH, filed articles of incor
poration today with the stato cor
poration depnrttnent. Tho Incor
porators are II. U llowland, i L.
Schunincher ami (leorgia I. Schu
macher. PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
SERVICES TO BE LATER
' ( ..
I'iniKNIX, Ore., June 10.
(Hpeelal) Announcement was
made Hunttay that Sunday evening,
services at the Presbyterian church
would bo one-half hour later.
Christian Kndcuvor will meet nt
7:00, Instead of 6:30 and even
ing church servico will commence
at X:00, instead of 7:30.
The children's program given nt
the Presbyterian church during
the Hundayt school hour wns well
nt tended and pronounced a grent
success. Much child entered hear
tily Into tho- program.
Mm t ( Hartley wns chnlr
mnn of the program.
Alabama farmers pooled 1(11.444
bales of cotton with their state
cooperative association the last aeft-son.
The Dry Ticket Wins Again
V l
TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD,
Quill Points
Among1 those whose good for
tune restu wholly on the man with
the hoe la Kdwin Markham, ,
Our wild life Ih diwiDpeartng.
Even now it Is a rare thins to see
a female knee except In captivity.
Next to beinff your' age in a
Hport coHtume, the hardenc thing
Ih to make a white nhoe look Its
size.
Radio Is ail a'tnyHtery, hut the
riuoerest part Ik how Htatic knows
there's something' you are eager to
henr.
Then) Is still tlnio for Homo
inantifartiin'r to got rich by
perfecting a wrist watch that
won't iniiul going in ,Hwim
niliig. "A loas brings uh closer ioBeth
er." Well, loan of teeth has that
fffect bn the nose and chin.
AVe hope to live to observe re
sults when Hm-glum Ih "hired to
carve the Tt-n CommandmentH
Hiimewhere.
Kvery man has honest moments
when ho rejillzes it doesn't take a
whole lot of brains to bundle his
Job. .
There's ahvuys something. About
the time you win fame nnd fortune
your ter'th go bolshevik.
You don't lenrn to bow from
the waist-" like ' a Torch-nor.
Yon Jusr' Wefir' n ilres shlit
that won't. Iieiiil and Xatmi
ilnin llift rest.
"Rx" marks .the Hpot' where the
knocking of the new man begins.
UNBOWN
XTOiUES
FATTIK.U TIM 108 SPKI'II
Hj Mliry irabaiu tthnlici'-
; Father Time was nn'etderty
looking gentlemnn, but very-strong
nnd flno looking. 1 ''' ", " ,
' Ho was - nftw-'addresslng ' the.
' i meeting. H V e v-y-
one wns quiet, ' a
" Friends," be
gan FatTior, Time,
"a great many of
you have become
so use'd to getting
to this place In
less tlmo than
Vvor, and going
to that spot in
fewer inoiiie n t s
than ever thAt
you've been anxi
ous to move the
time ahead too."
"You see," the
t I t t I o II I a c k
ClockVt'x pin tired to John and Peg
gy, "I can move tho tlmo aheiid
for' our adventures because I have,
mnglc but tho ordinary, usual time
must go along the regular way." ,;
"You've been too lni patient,"
continued Father Time. "You've
been able to get to plitccs In a day
that used to take a week and in
one hour that used to tnke a day
and ho on.
"You've been going at such ter
rific speeds- that you almost get
back from a place beforo you have
start etd almost not quite!
, "And now that you cannot see
for the time being what to hurry
up next you have been wondering
if you couldn't make the . hours
turn n rou ml In half the time.
"Hut that you can never do.
You can do twice as much in one
hour as you wish, or go twice as
quickly, or three times as quickly,
but you cannot chnnge old Father
Time.
"You probnbly will say that he
is old and set in his ways, but you
cannot change him.
"Uo twice or four limes as much
In one of his hours If you wish,
but his hours remain the same."
And tho people at tho meeting
nodded their heads and said:
"After all. that Is only right nnd
fair."
Tomorrow -"Heaver Meadow"
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OREOOX, TUESDAY,
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D
Signed letter perttlnlnc to pertorul health ind hygiene, not to dlseut, dlagnouli or treatment
111 be imwercd by Dr. Bridy If a aUmped ielf uttreued envelope ti eneloied. Lei ten should be
brief and written In Ink. Owing to the Urge number of letter) received only t fev can be antwered
here. No reply can be mad to queries not eoafrrmlni to iMtruetlou. AdUreii Or. William Brady
In care of The Mail Tribune.
D1FTV IN' THE TREATM
Of 1800 patients with chronic
peptic ulcer, 90 per cent had duo
denal ulcer and only about 10 per
cent had stomach ulcer.
The SIppy Ciet b&cam famous
many years ago
and is still em
: ployed In more
or less, modified
form by many
physicians.
Here is an out
line of the Sippy
diet:
Three ounces
of a mixture of
equal parts of
milk and cream
1 1 a. m., 12 m.,
nt 1, 8,
and , 2, 3, "4, 5, 0, 7, 8, It and
10 p. m. -:
At 7:30 and every two hours
till nnd Including 9:30 give by
mouth half teaspoonful of a ,
mixture of one part bismuth
suhcarhonate with three parts
of sodium bicarbonate.
At 8:30 and every two hours
up to and Including 8:30 In the
evening give a mixture of mag
nesium oxid K) grains with
sodlura bicarbonate 10 grains.
The great drawback about ,th
Sippy diet is that it involves the
practice of withdrawing the stom
ach contents each evening .two
hours after the la-st, powder, to
determine the degree of- acidity;,
And some physicians like to give
the stomach a wash while the tube
Is all set there for It.
The outline of tho SIppy diet
gives a large amount, of alkali,
That Is not regnrded as essential
today: in fact some good physicians
feel that It may bo objectionable
tn some cases. , The modern way
is to take up the. excessive ncid liv
means of the right kind of food. In
stead of trying to neutralize it
with so much alkali.
Patients with poptic (gastric,
stomach or duodenal)' ulcer should
learn to consider their condition
not ns "indigestion' but rather ns
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JUNE 10, 1930.
EXT OF PEPTIC FLCF.R
too much digestion. Their diges
tive proeesg calls for more food,
not less. Their diet must be :i
liberal one in some respects, es
pecially In foods that acid digests,
and foods that tend to inhibit or
diminish the secretion of acid.
If I had peptic ulcer, or hyper
acidity of the stomach from other
cause, I believe I should seldom or
never resort lo sodium bicarbon
ate, or nny of the magnesia nika!!3.
I should prefer a dose of calcium
carbonate (otherwise known , a
prepared chalk), ten grains of
which will neutralize ordinary ex
cessive stomach acidity for severM
hours. Calcium carbonate, unlllu'
soda, does not disturb the acid
base balance of ihe blood and tis
sue. I like to keep my acid-base
balance just so; probably it is. in
clined on the sour side, don't' you
think? yet I dislike the thought
of upsetting it unnecessarily. A lor
of renders have assured me that
five or ten grains of this cnlcium
carbonate not only relieves "sour
stomach" or heartburn or whatever
the acidity may be called, but is an
excellent remedy for "gas" In the
stomach. All right, we won't quar
rel "about that. T run suggesting It
merely rs'a comparatively unob
jectionable remedy or relief for
excessive nrldlty of the stomach.
I commend it particularly to peo
ple who frequently or habitually re
sort to soda. Let the druggist
weigh .out nnT give you one ten
grain powder of calcium carbon
ate. Then you can use that as a
gauge.- and estimate the quanlif v
to take ns a dose. Xo harm nt all
if you take too much or too little
at a dose, once, twice or three
times in tho day. -
QPFSTIONS A X !' AXSWFKS
Itohhlng the Cradle.
Is It advisable for a woman of
87 years, in good health Wt 'tires
easily, blood pressure so-and-yo. to
marry a man of 20 who Is strong
and muscular nnd u-ed to very
Yesterday's Puzzle
8. Contofl "InTm '
Jlinriillfin
5. Arrny for
liutf la
10. Anchor
11. Hoillmn
clllorlilo
10. Journey
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nceuaiillile
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an. in n i-iiur
SI. Inseet
S3. Artlrlu nr
ilhilnir.room
f li mil li ru
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31. 1'nrk In Hit
Itoekles
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pin nt
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47. I'ercol,
4S. Inlcl of the
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51. Ilolntncit
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r'einliihio
nn me
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4. Orilenl
6. r'lnoilril
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7. Sen eimlo
huril work! Woman la office work-
e'':Inwe,r.'-'Vell, I'll want to make
Mx mamma knows .ill about
hl iml.en.ling fate. Other than
that there h. nothing ol.jectiona Lie
from the medical viewpoint in the
(latll you give. A -'"'
anything un to 10 years in at.es
i unimportant, especially where
une of us older boys Picks a nice,
tender young one. But any con
siderable disparity in nges is re
.reliable, particularly where an
older glii takes advantage of woo
callow youth. Even where they
are even at the takeoff It requires
a pretty smart lady to hold hel
place when they get to tho "dan
gerous age." It she has a 10-yeiu
lead on him at the start, he is very
likely to take too much interest
In the voting ones by and by. "ob
blng the cradle may do well enough
for a trial marriage hut seldom
proves satisfactory for tho house
hold kind.
Diabetes.
... .... ...... ..idiiu.. welifk on dla-
u on t v" j,....t
'betes and oblige. A. H. W.
Answer. The subject floes mn
lend itself to newspaper discus
sion, ut least not to my way of
thinking. 1 dislike to dwell on
symplonis of any kind. Tho dia
betic patient should follow a diet
adapted to his or her Individual
tolerance and should have insulin
when or if the condition indicates
It. Kvcrv diabetic patient will find
help in Ur. Uon Duffle's "Hook foi
l's Diabetics." published by the
author, Houth Lancaster. Mass., at
fl.Cll.
(ioitcr tjuack.
I have an inward goiter and have
been told to have an operation. Dr.
has sent me n pamphlet In
which he claims to cure any , kind
of goiter without an operation . . .
T. .M. V..
Answer. lie is a notorious
iliiack and in truth cures nothing
that other doctors do not cure
every day. Only n few of the
mnny eases of goiter, inward or
other, require operation. Hut is
your neck and you ought to know
whether you prefer to risk It ill
the hands of a quack who has to
canvass prospects in order to get
any business, or to follow the ad
vice of your own reputable phy
sicians or specialists In your otVn
home town. How to distinguish
the reputable physician or spec
ialist from the quack: If he can
vasses you or plies you with lotr
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TE! YliHS AGO TODAT
: From files of the Mail Tribune.)
1 .Juno 10. 1920
Ashland livens up socially, j
holds "society cabaret," which ar
all the rage in the east. .
Illinois club to meet and mlneU
at Ashland, June 17.
C. C. Lemmon of Yakima named
head of the Oregon Co-uperaiive
association for southern Oregon
C. M. Thomas, royal vizier ot
the Dokkles, heads earuvan to
Yreku.
Kdltor of Mall Tribune jn ctil.
eago at CI. O. 1 convention wires'
"This is not a conventlua ifa j
convulsion." , ;
Trot. Vlnlng ndilresses C. of c
forum on need, "not so much ,VtA
fish, us more of them liuukei by
tourist."
TWENTY YISAUS AGO TODAY
(Front (lies of tho Mail Tribune.)
.iiiiio in, into
Opposition to. vailej luteriirhan
In sister city of Ashland fades.-
Campaign for cleaner orchards
opens.
Three men fined $5 each for
bathing In Henr creeTi ;n tin- nude
ond wlillo intoxicated.
, Medford is too large a city to
tolerate horses, standing (,n the
sidewalks.
Congress votea $15,lHlli for sur
vey of Crater Lane road.
A trapper is found dead in his
lonely cabin on Trail creek.
Twelve Chicago suburbs showed
a population Increase of more than
1 an per cent.
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