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PAGE SIX THE HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH ti, 1987 I 5 I f JUKI? By Arthur Brisbane PRESIDENT FACES WEST. THE DINOSAUR PARTY. STUDYING MUMMIES. MEN WILL DIG. . s President Coolidge vi 1 spend his vacation in the West, in response to many invitations. IIo should drive in a big automobile from Kansas City to Seattle down to San Diego, fishing here and there. He would see millions of Ameri cans that like hint The biggest wars are soon for gotten. Over a direct cable from the United States to Germany, opened last week, President Cool idge wired President Kindenburg his hope that "this additional means of communication will pro mote mutual understanding and good will between the two coun tries." And President Hindenburg replied most politely. Germany, rid of an .expensive fleet, expensive standing army and extremely ex pensive Kaiser, attends to busi ness and goes ahead more rapidly than any other country in Europe, Mrs. Henry Fairfield Osborn en tertained friends at the Museum of Natural History, in honor of the tyrannosaurus, in Dinosaur Hall That monster is 47 feet long from his beak to the end of his tail, 18 feet h'.h at the hips, 21 feet around the waist, with bones that weigh more than two tons. He was a powerful animal, but couldn't last because he didn't have a brain big in proportion to the size of his body. Civilization ha3 developed a more powerful creature, which is the two-legged billionaire, able to con trol and command the work of 200,000,000 men for one day. That billionaire will soon be numerous and the interesting ques tion concerning him will be, "What about his brain?" Will it be big 'ough to ktep him safe? The learned Dr. Sack, of Heidel berg University, studying thous ands of Egyptian mummies, finds that high living killed off rich Egyptians as it kills off rich Americans now. Foolish eating, lack of exercise. Mary Brian's Style Spring Fashion Pi". SAW 7 7 I til w ru k ' ? s fa U,h v 3 1 l ? ; KRJ Wmw f A charming Spnng ensemble cos tume for wear now and later. Youthful to the last degree, it is equally as becoming to the young matron as to the younger girl. The dress is of Apple Green crepe do Chin& The coat, of the same shade, is of Kasha cloth. especially tactt or rteep Breathing, have through the centuries been skimming the scum off the boiling pot of civilization. Mummies of the fifty dynasty show signs of tuberculosis, affect ing the spine, and gout, swelling the joints. The Supreme Court decides unanimously that Texas' laws for bidding negroes to vote at Demo cratic primaries is unconstitution al. It s a most important decision, and not to the South, only, since it may mean Federal control over local primaries. Where money is, men will dig. It was proved in Italy, before architects had learned how to muke great domes like that on St Peter's hold themselves up as they rose in the air. One dome was built and filled with earth to support it, as it rose, until the sides met at the top. Putting in the earth would be much less expensive than taking It out So they mixed the earth be neath the dome with small coins of a total value much less than the cost of removing the earth. When the dome was finished the popula tion was told it could bear away the coin-bearing dirt The great dome stood empty. This countrv last year Imported more than $$0,000,000 worth of precious stones, $5,000,000 more than the year before. And those purchases were made without the assistance of the extinct race of bartenders, to each of whom a large diamond was as necessary as a white apron. M. Millet French scientist would tear down the honey bee's reputation built up by Maeterlinck, Lubbock and many others, back to Aristotle, The bee is a dull, mechanical creature, says Millet; it does not know that it polenizes flowers and Hasn't Missed a Day School ConteM Bertha Kurtzhals, 10, Cedar County, Neb., with three years, six months and twenty-two days to her credit at this writing, is entry No. 1 in a national contest to learn which boy or girl has the most per fect 5-day-a-week school attendance without being tardy or absent Is there a boy or girl in this county who has a better record T Tell this newspaper. Send us your picture and let us enter you in this contest Who'd a-Thunh It BASEBALL Last October the idol of baseball fans as leader of the first World Champ Cardinals and five months later in New York Giant uniform, Roger Hornsby greatest of Na tional League batsmen, can tell you :he wheels of fate turn last. blossoms o not even Know which flowers hnve honey, thinks only of getting Bugnr. You (vi suy .the same of our human honey Does ot Industry. They build up oiviliiation, make wealth, leisure and culture possible, but they don't know it, or don't care. They also are "only looking for sugar." But like the bee, thoy are doing the work for which the Lord cre ated them, and thnt's sufficient About ifoutr Health Things You Should Know ;br John Jocfh Otitic, M. D. PHYSICAL CULTURE With millions of our people spending nine-tenths of their lives in offices, studios, sanctums and trade marts, some sort of artificial exercise becomes necessary to even moderate health. The reader will pardon me, if I devote this article to timely observations on the sub ject, rather than to technique. Tilden's Choice Tenni V v I Wilbur F. Coen, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., Boys' Tennis Champion of the United States, has the best net form in the world, says Amer ica's ace, William Tilden. He created a sensation in Southern tourneys; and is looked upon as a future star for the American team. ' There la no substitute" to take the place of out-door activity u a 'congener of king Life and healthy function, and aa remarked before all violation of the law of rMit liv ing is pemaliiod in length of days. Yourdaily dozen" is catnble of doing 'harm If overindulged. My friend, sixty years old, carried his effort to extromoj he bathed every morning In near-lce-water; then he put In a half-hour of violent "crawls," "dips," and "Bwings," until almost exhausted to "produce reaction". He now has a stroko of paralysis which will disable him for life. Ho did no outdoor work. having retired: he followed all ' sorts of fantastic notions in eating the no -breakfast folly, and tho two-meal-a-day vagary; at his ago, " he took walks in sero tempera ture; he was a faddist Arterial changes due to age will not stand violent exertion. The warm buth before retiring takes much strain off the heart: a few moments deep breathing when first up in the morning is always useful. . Moderate exercise before breakfast the best meal of the day Is a promoter of appetite and digestion; five or ten minutes of tip-toeing ami swinging of the arms and limbs, taking deep breaths, is a fine tonic, if indulged several times a day; it will counteract tho cramped posi tion at the desk, the poring over "the books," the attitude at the linotype or other machine. It i: against excesses of artificial move ments that I would warn. And, no exercise will take the place of the proper amount of sleep I Next week: Intravenous Medication THE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give yon best values for your money. Quality A Little Finer Service A Little Better All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats I a MONMOUTH MARKETS Q Fred Hill, Prop. THOMAS BROTHERS ORCHESTRA Now Playing at the Mellow Moon Pavilion West Salem Wednesdays Bargain Nite Saturdays The Big Nite ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS HOT CROSS BUNS All Through Lent Made with Fruits, Nuts, and Spices Bread, pies, and cakes are baked fresh daily in our sanitary ovens. Call and choose from our large assortment of good things. MONMOUTH BAKERY f'?KCXXJI - MCK x . :3C !: ttttXHe 9C 3E jQWM ?S 1 TO '. Wi7 I PURE! . Eat and Eat and li ATI It's Good for Them and You MORLAN & SON Monmouth's Largest and Most Complete Confectionery snd Book Stored kx3. ;. xo; xc xx ac; x- .w. x ;:: xv xc :: ,Wj CHSGK FEED SEASON WILL SOON BE HERE See our feed before buying elsewhere. Our prices will be as low as quality will permit. Yours for Quality Feeds Lee L, Hershberger Phone 32 W Independence, Ore. aplemraead JERSEY Milk and Cream handled under strictly sanitary conditions 2 deliveries daily Morning and Evening Pasteurized Milk at no additional cost. Mapleoiead Dairy M. II. (ientcmann & Sons Phone F2G12, Monmouth Visitors always welcome Phone, or stop truck to start delivery. msmm nxi nxrir BUILD A HOME OF YOUR OWN Right now is the time to start action on your spring building. Do not wait until the spring rush is on and some of the deliveries delayed. No matter what lumber materials or fin ishings you may need, we can supply you. High Grade Mill Work Oregon Fir and Hemlock Lumber, Lath. Shingles, Lime, Cement, etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. Waller, Manager S'MATTER POP THE ANTI PHYSICIST by C. M. Payne 2H T , X ON rlXL -HTTONT -rrE-'SirC DOOR To UE.T ( KJ T Kl JLT? HIT. -T- iyjiWA&NT f AST &KIOU6tf. 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