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March 18, 1921 o you know tnu can idarettesror 'Octs from Inn bnd Of r V J I OKNUINE 1 llDurham TOBACCO .... " BS KNOWN TO FAME Qvrlcn. but Ther Have ,jme Cr4t Men Who . in.mt famous btiehetof Wi.l.u, w iHiiurul to Bri; majority of lhi ilif t""1 ''"'' ",nr" i.. I.jvt In ii n few win . ll. it.H B I'll l IIHUIM.' V ,i, of nclewv. Ktal" i in wur without tin! eltJ r liulf." ,'unl much claim us any . liinUin lli'il f - ;.r l Michelangelo, one of lliiurri nf l!it' l"it. t Bll'l lllti'MII.iU, I mini w ho remained single. ..r iii III (l Wliniii"' ir "t i" !iv0 remained bachelor. phmi eminent Is lord rtho wn i luregly re fur Kni.-lanir military Hi World wur. i tllCM few the list ITO- nmiplJfBilnK problem to fenuM Hk ttie greatest. I ikmtbI other of about liii'iici'. Anasig the paint- niiii.il mi l s iinn of the I ill uomiirrleil. Chopin en nhi.-vxl fame In the uk' without K"! In'i'lra-ijiiimti. ft iidiTii writer, poet and cilov(t iifittiloi'iiiv by (tiai-lf Lamb. Alexander Whitman, Phillips Itrook. t, Whlttiff and Swinburne wnin unmurrle'd hlitort til Ilhixlt-H, iiIho slnglu, at- f imminence. IV W Mien hV flOUl IK HtUtl'XIIIlin Without -f-rt tli end of ftit'lr c-, fidi'iit nui'liunun wua h feptllKl, i ;rel on that point ) Small Daughttr In Com Q'Mmtnt Conetmlnj Incitlon of Rilttivts, h with an tnliu'tit dlvln P fm, Mil ry uml June. Qu u dii'iily riKroMMf(l In a li n pri'imrltis. when 'liiiiKhier Aim lirouclit to luvvrnimn, ri'Mirt MIhk Kllon for a Kin rnlli'd ,T Aunt a d-d f.Hil!" Butil tli f dill your Aunt Mary iniiij!" 'r. I illdn'f."1 fltMr...i m, "I ciill.'il lur a fool Imt dd fm,." 'n tlmt Im v.-ry wicked of l''K "hut. rh ymi did not ful 'IJi'rtlv. I will furulve 11B)f K." And Ii n-turni'd H'Ntcr, luiwovcp, (H,i nf)t fro, 'HIT," Kill. Klllil l,r.u..i,ll.. I1'! Aunt Mnry a dd fool! I '""I. Iiut I I I ,11,1 Is he muinUed, without "om Mm work: "I m,u F ,s the prcclsB dlstlni tloil mm I usually Inukc ny. ,on Tit-Hit,,. ",p-ln Points." ""y uicro nri Htll lllil l.r-ril,, mm r'!'1 clHS toRdhcr ut the f "BW8 and ro frtlicr ""'t AnyoiK, run test """ii, if I one '' will Much miin-fnK .i .... " till tlll'll r,)u will ll.IV.. n , I "i lunl.-1 1 1 1 . ....... .. ... " ""' 4 I 1 III 1 III T llilt.t I 'lit liolnts iiiuf l,lln, , " "I Illl'lll. tml lO III,. u II ... I " wl1' ffi'l lllll on oniM ,i... mi' int ... t"- '"IS Dllll.t of ll llll'l h'iiIitm In ire nioi'i. Hum mrt. Itoyu' WStomach poontulof JOxO OREGON RELIEF WORKERS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Rambo Return on Furlough From the Near East. OroKnn'i Itloni-.ir tnlKHloriarldg, ur mid Mm. W. 15, Kiiuil.o, f,jrlnry 0j Jiiikcr. mid Tor nifiuy ycuri Mu-ntM-'l In iiil!i.in,ry w(,rk lu fudiu 1.11,1 u. Ni'ur ICfmt roiuili lt h, hnvo rotunifd to IU IJiillud Ktnt.-ii on furiouj-h. k,.wis of thi-lr return luu t.n ri-culvod ,y Htale MuniiK. r J. J. llimdmikcr, In rhrK of tli.) combined Clilnu Nur Kuttt mllcf -Bini4li,;n for thu matf), In h ti'lt'Knufi from Nt-w York, whera Uim Itatnliiiti Innilcd fw ,juy, Bko. ThrmiKltwut tUo Ncur Kunt, tha mii tuu.. everything In gBiu.riiy ftinmk," with Ilitli prmipwt of lrn provfinent until d'flnlt action la tiikeri by the Allien la ri-nnrd to tho Turk-rlddnn nutlotiB. Condltloim In Cruc bud tliu Cnucamw um touched upon, with dftiill of th uppalllng lt imtlofi ut Hutoum, whi-ru tho v-tcrn inllannrlitii lmv .,..,( .w.rt monthii nmoiiK thn JU.Ooo (irm-k n-fu-gwi'n nurvlvltiK from Um thriving cttu ciibuii tolony located them b. foro the wur. Thn l( a tn bo wcro on their way homo lut full um bad r'-iuhvd Con ituntlfioplM, when t),o pull caiiiB for llii'in to go to Jlutourii iind aid tho ri'fugi'ii thtre until uK, ium rould be brought btk to HnSonlk, whero the Greek government U nidavorltig to innkn oi:m m.rt of provision fur re turning (Jreclnn rifuKfo. In Iwilerii wrlPitn from Rutoum, re contly rr.eilvfl by Mr. HumJmtker. the Itambon tell of thoimand of famllle bilng buddlml together In rslmioakiid tenti and nbatidonnd burrurk. buiiet with tjphu nd other dlmmneii, half nnkPil and trvn. "And 10,000 more refus! ro on their way hr from Kara, the letter conclude",' "The arc now In th nowcoverd mountairii. and a many as ran pull through will aoon b her. What we ahnll do then we do not know. Everything here ll unttld and dliiturblng. It is con aldertd certain that the Natlonaliitta or the IlolHherlkl, or both, will noon take tho city and no one knowt what will rpault." In a later letter they pek of the arrival of a iblp to taka back a load of refugeea for repatria tion and the joy It brought to the camp, although thn Salonika camp to which they were bound could offer little additional In the way of food, clothing or other relief. 1'revtou let tern, written from the Near Kaat. tell of the enforced flight "at the wlhra of a Turklah official," of the It am boa and 200 Utile orphan in their charge. Thy bad to leave at a momenta notice and In the dark, traveling all night on foot and carry ing their own blanket, clothing and everything ele they poeaeaned. They were allowed no llghta and were told not to apeak above a whlaper, aa mur derous TufVi were running riot all along the way. After atumbltng along through water and over rock a for hour, they reached the railroad na tion at day break, exhausted but with out the loaa of one of the 200 children, but none too aoon. for with the com ing of light the Turka dlacovered what waa afoot and began firing upon thera from the hill ildea, the little caravan of exhaunied children and miaalonarlei mining the lat hundred yurda through a hall of bullet. The Itamboa conducted their 200 chargea, with many adventure and hardnhlpa, to aafety within the walla of Drltlah Holier station, and turned homeward, atopping over for a day for real at Adana. While they slept, exhausted, the Turka tore up tho rail road leading to and from Adana, and left them marooned In tho hoi, dusty, besieged city. They awoke to find bullet breiiklng through their walla and whistling all around them. Vlth Mis Qrane. a young American rollcf worker, they finally started from Adana In a Neur East 1-ord, joining a refugeo enravan and fleeing south ward. Thy were fihot ftt repeatedly and at a dangerous pass waited throe hours before during to attempt the run across an open space. At laHt with Mm Itnmbo and Miss Crane lushed to the running board of the Ford, behind a barricade of burgage on tho opposite sldo from the heaviest firing, and Ilambo himself at the wheel, with bu.jRngo plied high all around him to ward off the bullets, thev niude the rimh. "driving like Jehu for two miles." until beyond the aim of the bimdltB." After many other stren uous experiences they made they way to Constantinople. Kolug from there to Uatoum for sevornl months, thence homo to the United States. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE 1 ' 11 fO EXPLORE OCEAN'S DEPTHS Brltl.h Covtrnm.nt Contemplatn0 an Expedition for tb Gathering of Scientific Information. Tho Iirltlxl, government Is contem 1' i'tlng the iliNputch of n ileep. . Uioio.K fspiHiition which u exp-cted fullier much valuable :lentlllc In fut iimtion. Most people Imniflne flirt 4a rt.a-vf.u w lie oee,,n bnve been pretty thor uglily 4-xplnrwi, but thin very far r,'"1l" '"''"if ni. An a mutter of flirt, ' vfry smiill fructlon of whole firen of deep w.i bottom "' Mirveyml. Attention I pnrtlcu "'fly call.-d t a vast snbiujiieous re gion iiroinid t)lp Fnihi,,,,,! jK,amlM nn(1 "P mi fur us Montevideo, which Ih ul moKt unknown, nnd which, hovlnjf a depth of l, inn m ftttIOInl) rnay offer opportunities for the dt'velopment of Imratlve (Wie-rlc. The. first deep-a.ft erpiorlrig ere dltlnn, tbnt of the fumom Challenger, was ,.t on foot Just 50 year uko. The ship ,.ft ,,()Pt i JS72. and Idee (Itl II,., . !.!.... . """ji-ei wife in tnowe niiyg primitive n,t there was dispute to whether she should use wire Hempen rope for soundlnga. It took a whole day to mnke one sounding, or single, rust of thi? dred-e for hrinp lug up fishes mid other anlmiils. Since then deep-sea sounding op. pnratus Iuin been much Improved by ruble ship. ,! fli,nif g(.Mr llu f)Pen greatly modlfled by stenin truwici-H, which ue. dredges. liestdea. a great den! that Is of value has bi-en eiinn?l by iK-eiinrtgrarihlc exnedlHoris suIiko. l'lent to tbnt of the ChiilUmsror. Hence the new exploring vessel will mart out with a prospect of accomplishing a very great deal of work of reul Importance, "OUILDS .strong bodies and lessens breakfast costs. W S '$ The OLYMPIC Line Includes your V 0-l J favorite cereal tanUarlly milled, ff I n"l, ay packed, wrapped and sealed, lMmvtHr r ' NO as or TOO MUCH FOR SMALL MINDS ChlldUh Messenger Have Hard Tim Remembering Name of Book They Are Sent For. "I want 'Itessurectlon In the Parks,'" demanded a little chap of the librarian at the West Indianapo lis branch library. "My brother said for nie to get It for him." The librarian did not wish to let the little chap know she was puzzled. She knew it wn something that went on In the pnrks that the boy wished. The "resurrection," she decided, might be recreation," and that was what he suggested. That' It," smiled the little chap, "I knew I had that word wrong." ' Librarian often deal with little brothers and sister who are running errands for big brother and sisters In high aehool. When one of the tots asked the librarian at the West Indi anapolis branch for "Europe' Fa bles," the librarian am lied, for that was simple to translate into "Aesop' Fa ble." It a different when another asked for "Out of the Twist" the librarian then had to inquire diligent ly before be found that the chili patron meant "Oliver Twist. Indi ana poll New. n X HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING IS OPENED AT O. A. C. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallirs The practical and the beauti ful were combined with rare harmony in the big formal opening of the sec ond unit of the home economics build ing at O. A. C. in the opinion of the thousands of students and towns people who thronged the building on Friday and Saturday. The ehow, which filled every room of both the new and the old units of the building, was declared to be the best of its kind ever attempted on the campus. Scores of graduates in the course returned for the opening. "Fashion' Flower Garden" was the title of a fashion fehow given to fire capacity audiences in the large new tea room on the third floor of the new unit. Coeds displayed marvelous gowns of their own ere ation. The six acts, each featuring a different type of gown, were: "Rijses," representing spring and summer frocks; "Carnations," tailor ed costumes; "Violets," simple house dresses; "Blackeyed Susans," suits; "Tulips," afternoon dress, and "Orch ids," evening gowns. .,. A native Armenian rug weaver with a large exhibit of rugs, formed an interesting exhibit. "Ye Olde Curiosity Shop" was a room of an tiques. Exhibits of furs, a fully equipped nursery with real babies, kitchens in action under charge of coeds dispensing bits of their own handiwork, and model homes were shown. An exhibit of meat cutting, provid ed by the animal husbandry depart ment of the college, a light and water system under charge of the farm me chanics' department, and an exhibit room devoted to boys' and girls' club work, in charge of the extension de partment, were contributed by other departments. A meeting of the home economics branch of the State Teachers' associa tion, was held in connection with the show. Miss Marilla Dunning, a gradu ate of the department, is acting presi dent of the association branch. At the time of the discovery of America only seven metals were known. It would take a snail more than fourteen days to go a mile if it went , at top speed continually with out stopping. Spain has a half females than males. million more of. Explanation Briefly Made. Harold Knutson, Republican whip of the bouse, tells a yarn about an old fellow up In hi country who has a Job carrying the mall from the depot to the postofflce, for all of which he gets $1 a trip. Some of the boys around the gro cery tore the other night got to kid ding the old chap about his Job and, eventually, they asked him how much be made out of It. "I make $1 a trip, three trips a day, $125 a month, or $3,000 a year," he said. These figure not sounding Just right, one of the boys sought to pin him down on his calculations. "How do you make $3,000 a year?" he asked. 'A-cnrryln' the mall," responded the carrier, ana with those few words he departed. Saturday Change. Jinny storekeepers begin their Sat urday by shopping In the neighbor hood for small change1 dimes, nickels, and pennies. Seven customers out of ten at the butcher's, baker's nnd gro cer's on Saturday pay for their pur chases with $10 nnd $3 bills. Not one In twenty counts out the exact amount. One storekeeper hns found thnt $50 In subsidiary coins Is none too little to carry him through. Transit lines nnd automatic vending machines receive tons of coins in a rluy. Within 4S hours these coins are Imck In circulation, Plmes, nickels nnd pennies nro the most active elements of our circulat ing medium. i i i i o i ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE AND ABOUT YOU-- in the paper. Part of of other people; their. There are two kinds of news the news is about the affairs sayings, doings and goings to do ; things that have hap pened may happen didn't happen. IllHhop W. H. Lnmniith. in charge of the Methodist melons in North China, whoro UOOO.mii) am faced with atarvutlon as the result of a disastrous flood followed by two seuBons drouth, suys: "Their clothes aro ragged scanty. Their only food is a , ' miidd of weeds, leaves, chaff tuul t cobs. Ono cold night in Januurv rum rofuirno canin tlloiU', Olio tliol of these starved, weakened li'ima" . . .iih What IB to ixeamros lrose 10 v" , , ... ...11.1.. Ilw. ll'Yl' I lie dona must no aono wo..... flvo months, yes. within tho nr -" or three months. Otherwise mLsi. - . will perish." i Tho .tenth rate In ItlO iau" ' tlon la estimated at 13,000 dally. typhus nnd other diseases begl.v "P to rage. The only hope of the um.'" ing millions Is In food supplier , vldod In tremendous quantities K , people of the Uulted States. Cat Evidently Was Offended. A yekkiw cat called Shimmy, of no particular hreod. but lately n oher HkmI mascot of the Aberdeen ( nsh.) Ore depnrtmcnt. left her home there KiMMeulv. Shimmy, according to the '' is who hunted three days ' ,',h success for their vanished 1.) her nest m n con 01 1 to wash the tioor or .;, , u,e fire hall. On the nmrn of Mitm 1 nlv.9 (.Nippournnee a careless fire ' , i,ne,l the water Into the col. li 1 " if,,l tnu-neil the s'mv.mv was cuwii'ioi'-" ... nt,Af)lll Cit Wfi- vflfl' nnd slioi oy me ID'l 1 i. .'s it -,) eoj.i.! imcK. The cat hns not Financial Backing. -Y.mr M,'n(1 the reforu,er sm t0 i enVylng great prosperity these di yfc " ...... "il. nd a stroke of lucK. "vvti: was ItT" across a very rich person -te , , 1 a troubled science. ' But there's also a lot of news in this paper if you know where to look for it about your affairs. That's the part of the news you'll find in the Advertise ments. There's valuable news there about things you want or will want; perhaps about things you have that others want. Every Advertisement carries a ;message to someone. Many Advertisements carry messages of interest or value to you. You can't afford to miss the Advertisements because so many of them are news relating directly to you or to your affairs. f