frttM?Otf$Qt 20, 1022 I WITH THE FAR EAST I poInU Out How It May Bt Writ'1 Oivtloptd Aln.cn ueym.w Imagination. ,,, people wy I" Hiclf IfllUC Willi , nmvn J."- it . i.,.ll,.r' ),, tin' NlHliill iwibiiii'hw, r"'.... ......oi'timlilcM In .lilt nro f''I.,r II'"" ,,,,y ",lH,r rm,Mry' -r imii tn bw H'ls rutin rati ..i mm i'i i i .., .,.,1 Willi 8 fOIIVtTKMUiM 1 flll'M C wi n,,"T. ?,H,r""t "' Qv. !'? "'I'M" ' , ""v, , going ! llHTeime tl'li'lo I ,iy n1( r'.i"li'K l'"' Iuri IihhIi iw C of II'" l"',,l'1''" i -nui," "' "u c""""1 ,,M I. IwT friilll I II V nimui-i jmi'i Hum' f' it wax lii winter und mow f ' til.. Kl'lllll'l. Ml UH UK'" hit l'r-rMt-I. I wuit piiylng i .. .i. hi rent a day, I hiiIiI: 2 VoU n,kf tliM thirteen iiii'ii oft nut k lion tliiTO with n to drive and put the other W,lve iik ii "" fu' toi'y "' '" w111 doiTwuw their purrhnalii power. They jLtii I'")" m'rv al t,v,'lw' com" Live of your country." , . I ili il I'll" how H'tnjr persona In f,n,i. witb eoliiK barefooted, mid h Implied Unit t Imro muni bo lOO.OUO.OHO Anyway. " "ot '"''l 'll,u tl,,y rr. going narerooiwi iroui ue ilty ami not from choice und that If they rmilil earn mors they would wt )ri'fKtc'(l. Khi Ii out of llifiu mtl l l',jy I1' ahiiPH and lnockliiBt. Mnyi n anm inunuiuciur- fef trill r'ul till. What wouM It tiii'an Itohim to fui-t'iy iwvw.ww.p"pii'T I And I'i'ar In mlnl ihat nhoca are if 4 ili only nwi'tniWa' that thi'm? jjuDOuMMK) Nopl .iir doing without ftlif lmile rraaon-ihat thvy huve ;Vo t poor to huy. , origin of COATS; Of arms i - . .., ffmployad a Mtthod of Rocognltlon In , Day When Learning waa in , It Infancy. ' "' - PAImont fvery name of Knropran origin, which haa txt-n pusncd down ,'irttie cpiiturka un'hnrikHi, t-xci-pt fur l lij.)il ultiTutl.m In Ha apvllliiK. hud In Hie ciirllfM tltiif, bffore HiiniMtin-a :ire iim iI, mill utuTi Iiiiikuiiko waa un-!c?vi'lo'-i unt fow rtiulil rfnil or writ. ',1 tiiti-iu or sMil. which rcr'i'iili'd It. TIip toiciu waa uitfd a a m-al. All rim of propfrty had u arul, and lnti knl(lithood wna Introduced In jMnlal tluifH, iiflf-r the Itommi era. ilf c. tif the cnl hm piCiiUMi on the ki.inhl'a ithlcld, uiid li 'M known thw-hy when the hclini't wiih cIimiimI 1 wiufnre or In touriiuMH'iiia. The nrlWt knlifhm had no creM. l.Hlcr, itiiii tlo kiilylua In a family multi plied, (nut a oil the top of tho helmet a irr udopted to iIIkI1iii;iiIiIi I hoae who Niinller artnit on their nlilehla. f'tvitIM rcprcKi'litrd the Chrlelluu liuinc, th anna the niiriiiiine. The urnia were oftrii printed or i-inhroldered on the biglit'a niHiiiel and home Idunket, Mini kmce wna termed "coat of nnna." Odd African Buth Tribe. The KlnitiKest people In the world, irrordlnu to Mrs. Harry Kalh Kus luc, who Is here on her way to Kns lind wild Africa, are the women of u bund tribe In the OordonlA desert, feu- trsl southwest Africa. Tliee women, she says, huve (level eped ciiinds In the hark In which they wore water, like cuttiela. When they drink n Kreut deal of water, the ghind niiike them iippeiir deformed. After a few days In the desert, with little or mi wiiter. their reserve supply la tile sorhed und they look normal. They ran ko without water hniter than a camel. Mm, Kiistnre, whose husband la n big name hunter, Is KngUah, and hits Mieni '' veiirs In Africa shoinlnu blR tun, i. ultli iMimersl lllld Clin. She IS iwpurliiK for her ninth expedition, Slid is in New York arter u visit to Bun I ninolHco. She says snakes , are reiilly ufTee tlaniiie when you eel to understand theiii, und make pootl pete. Home Hunters Take All Except Ghoet. It whm a haunted house in a gossipy 'neighborhood, relates the New York Herald. Itosldcnts assembled dally nnd talked In niullled tones of spirits nnd queer noises. With such advance ad vertising the reul t state ngenl f,.iifid U (lllllcull to gel il "prospect" near (he Wis. . As n last resort be decided t lue im. (dace r,'l'('oiiit eii if ml to 1"" mall new electric llxtures nnd plumb ing. i " - The work had scarcely,. lcc 'wrt' pleted when the agent heard a "live me" liad visited the property. Knph Ing olT to the caretaker he Inquired breathlessly : "Is It true that someone luts taken the house?" "Nn, sir, not yet," replied the care taker, "but they've taken the fixtures, piping and doorknobs. Perhaps they'll came buck for the house." The Last Resort. In answer to the returned summer visitor's questions ns to the welfare of Mr. Padgett and hl whereabouts. Mr. Iiorkln replied that ".Take" was teaching at the little red schoollioiise on llarly'R hill. "Hut I thought" "Well, be Is." admitted Mr. lorkln, limlerstnmlliigly, "an' he gel's more 'n' mure iniidillelieiided all the lime. Hat what else could we do? We bad to Put him in ns schoolmaster to keep nm off the town. "We ain't gain' to pauperize u man," he added, loftily, "If we can find any N'ln' for him to do." Pittsburgh Dl . Patch. TOBACCO UNDER ODD NAMES When Herb Wm Mew It Hd Verloue Appolliitlono, At Alo Did the Pot.ito. Among ( i tlmuHiiinlN ,lf Ntnif))n, ou wchmI In R work (), ;n-rttl Illalory of I'lunta, (inthered hy j0lm Cernrde, MiiNir In t'lili'iirjterie," and flrat printed in J,oninn lownnl tlio end Cf Iho SUteenlli evniury, whm one of tin then HUM new ucrh. "tnhaio, or henhiine of Ivni." nccordlriK to (he text, "The penpJc ,f Amerlcii dill Jt Pet un ; Komi!, iim I((,(.(,. flrul Pena, have Iflven It theM. Lniln names : Karru llerhii, Smii'ia Merlin, Knim SnnriH ln forumj ami oiImtx, iih Uodoihieiia, mil It llyoHcyminiM Pei iivliuiiiH, or Ih nliatnf of Peru; MeohiiiM MoimrdiH nanien It TahaiMiui. Of Koine It 1h called Nlco t la nn." There wna an lllummtlon of unother platit, nlmi then at III new the potato, "hy anuie called KkyrreLa of Peru, Ren emlly hy ua culled point in. Climlua culled It P.attatn. Cutiiolea, Amottn and iKnamex; In KhkIIhIi, potutoea, po tatua und putudo. The Indiana do tall this plant pappus." The itntus, he hook Informed the reader, wna to he euten "tousted In the ember and sopped In wine," It wua also made Into conserves "no lease toothsome, wholesome and dalntle than the flash of itilncis." Its use, however, lnllur gundy "where they call them Indian artichokes" whs forbidden, according 'to Pnuhlne, heraiise It Induced lep rosy. The sweet potato and the com mon potato were pictured as belonging to the same fiinilly. REFUSED TO BOW TO KING EnQttah Pin Manufacturere, Centurlea Ago, Shut Down Before They Would Obey Royal Mandate. What would happen In the United States, where two thousand tons pins are turned out every year, If all tht'ptn factories closed dow n, as once they liid In England? In the thirty fourth year of Henry VIII complaints were made of fhe Inferior quality of the plna supplied to the public, and. In consvxpienee parliament enacted that none should he sold "unless they be double-headed, and have the headex soudercd fuste to the shanke of the nvnne etc." The result was that the public could obtain no pins until the act was repealed three years later. The act of repeal, having recited the former act, pathetically admits that the attempt to control the pin Indus try had proved n failure. "For as much since the making of said act there hath been scarcltee of pynnea within this reiilme, and the k.vnue's llejte people have not been wel nor comyletely served of such pynners nor ar Ilkelv to be served ... I" con sideration whereof It male please the klnte that It may be adjudged and denied from hensforth frustrated and nlhllated and to he repealed forever." Breeding of Buffalo Mystery. Whatever of romance In ward to the American buffalo may have van ished with the pasHli of the old West the life history and breeding of these animals are still a mystery to the biologist. Just how old a buffalo getH to he Is not known. As far as the records .... ih Mpthusc an or me Is one In Paris which Is said to thirty-one vears old. The oldest buf faloes in the government herds are a venerable cow on the Wichita pre serve now twenty-four years old, und Kallspel Chief, the leader of the Mon tana herd, now twenty years old. It Is known that the cows begin to breed In their third year. When they i. i.iol.iL-lenl mystery. There Is m I . .11.... I., hnr n record of a of ii cow iireoniMK twentv-slxth year and one on me -i..i,itti ureserve had a cnlf at the nge of twenty-two. The normal num ber of calves and the exact ratio of sexes are likewise unknown. Snails Fed on Grapevine Leaves. The choicest of edible French snails Is the Ksciirgnt-de-Bourgegne, or the IlourguUtmn Kug In the vlne- vnrds of Burgundy for the French mnrkot. n.l fl 't,ty on the tender ,enves of the grapevine. This escarp , i.h that delicious st tilling with which the Kronen a.? hint, la, it Is MM. .lejleloujt when .one L got over the; gulp- tbnt urlijeH at ?,e Idea of eating a Stall. Or., eaten . f (., crown K,r,.ged fork ns a means oi ';";.' -P r . .' ..,..,i.,a U.lnn ta the mouth). V I ,:," dainty to remember d1 nl. nv districts 1 Kngland are ..mdmSdant. of the snails the Ro mans ate. Remarkable Micrographlc Feats. . ..I..I ...oli nnft Microg iicrogniphers nave v.n. Tr in the execution of the most '" 1,1 ,.f lerHlmr. The Ten nno on several oc nsion . ,dp,o Blx-tenlhs of an inch There Is an aecoiun , i rmiL'ht to pass by Tt'ter f W.,k Sllman nnd clerk of Hales, an Jlsht B,Me ln P,,'T'nsh wSSIt -no Mgrer than a a)i KngllMi watnur . k lien's egg Ttie nui .; - ... "leaves In this little there are a '"" .,,, nna he .... ... nnv Hible ana ne hnnk as in tne K'L-i . In one of his . . j. no muni INDEPENDENCE TOO PRONE TO EXAGGERATE M.my Flr;urn of Rpeer.h Employed In Or-Jiriory Csnvurnat on Are R. dlculoun Voen Analyzed. A Jiide In u,o courts the other day objected to u witness who wus pi'otiu to tine exaggeration und employ figures: of speech. The Jude remarked that It was ab surd to nay Unit "the uecimed was beside I,l;r v. It 1 n,," nod that "ho Hew ut Ilia tither iiiuii." Ho waMii't two people und he hadn't got wlngx. When you come to think of It it Is uhsM-il. Wo wallop our children for saying that there are hundred of dogs In the garden, hut then they hear us my Unit we are "driven to death" with work, or tliut somebody has "set the ocean on lire." Kipially untrue In it when we say tliut h steak Is us "tough us leather," the coffee "ns cold us Ice," or that the cake Is "us heuvy us lead." One re sult of this sort of thing Is seen when the child usks his ulster's young tnun If he has tiny prizes for running, be cause the child bus heard that he's always "running after" Slssle. The fact is thut we ure ever look ing for something out of the ordi nary. When hullstoues fell during June, they were In a few cases the size of eggs hut evoj-ybody told everybody else thut all of them were as big us foothulls. It's time that we went back to sim ple description. No day Is ever so hot as to be "baking," or we should all be deud. No man drinks "like a fish." Fishes, anyway, don't drink a lot. They see so much water thut they're probably alck of It. And no soprano sings "like a nightingale. Buffalo Kxpress. CALLS FOR SOME DISCRETION Power of Attracting Birds May Be All Right In the Country, but In the Cityl One of the best ways of attracting birds, according to the authorities, is to place the Hps to the buck of the unnd and make a violent kissing sound. Apparently this has some resem blance to the cries of a wounded bird; arid, according to one of the bird books, one muy enter an apparently deserted thicket and. ufter a few minutes of this sort of thing, "find oneself sur rounded by nn anxious or curious group of its feathered Inhabitants." This is valuable Information, but to tie used with discretion. In Central park, for Instance, one Is Just as likely as not, after trying this little ornitho logical experiment, to find oneself sur rounded by an anxious or curious group of gentlemen with blue coats and brass buttons. Better keep these tactics for the open country. Freder ick L. Allen, In Harper's Magazine. Medicine Men. In all times some degree of henllng power has been ascribed to the priest hood. Medielne-men, mystery-men, sha mans, or by whatever name they might be called, were to be found In every tribe of North American Indians. Some of these knew the medicinal qualities of roots and herbs and prac ticed rude surgery, and otners were "fukers." A medicine-man of the Walapai, a Yumiin tribe on the Colo rado river, says John G. Kourke In nn article on the Apache medleine-nien, would cast a bullet In a mold contain ing a small piece of paper. The healer would have an Indian fire this bullet ut him nnd the lend, because of the paper, would split Into pieces aua uo hhn no harm. Another would secretly fasten the end of a roll of sinew to a twig, swal low the ball and hold the twig between his teeth. After the sinew bad softened and expanded "because of the heat and moisture of the stomach" the magician would astound his friends. Adventure Magazine. Geography of Planet Venus Venus appears to be a mountainous world. Gray shadings may be seen at times in the midst of high pressure ureas, xneir positions and outlines change with tne snuum, - when a composite drawing Is made of several observations they appear fixed - i r.ni tli ..... i.ij.ii...- ..i..i...- i, nt to fhe'surfnee or tne piuu.-i. x ...... v.... tact thut .the darkest ones are nisi ..I ;-ren -visible, .it Hs-lnforrei L j til'""! UiaMhe.g.i;u1,spoi? are. the masses oi nmitlnents dimly visible. L.4'hb behavloc. of Venus', storms also f .. ...i, Than octlllllV confirms tins iieaei. - SI . . dWshadings are seen, anu maun - snnccs lictween." Storms on' earth find CtorioU hard to cross divide, of land The VemiBluh seas seem to be hot and steaming, and from their sur faces rolling clouds of vapors arise. Venus shows phases like the moon She lies between us and the sun and so a portion of her night side is almost always turned toward us. Who First ticked Stamps? Dispute is. being e Jn enrllest postage stamp Hckei. Umin Jut forward for James :halmers r Arbroath. Scotland, who submitted lliZTot adhesive postage stamps A select committee of the house of commons hi 1N ,vollHon. hav- SO creii" - . ,,, !!... VV1TU LIIU , lug experlmenteu with glutmpus in 1K:.7. AS KOWiauu u... . i run ,.l- w . L British postal arrange- reCt!j h WM pblj the first man ments. he wus v t to lick a genuine i-v-r - - ! ENTERPRISE tEK TOO GREAT ACCURACY Even Celebrated Engineers Havo Been Known to Waste Time on Un necessary Measurements. There can he too grout accuracy, ac cording to Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, which siiyn: "We recall one InKtnnce where a celebrated enRineer wns preparing a set of tables fur publication and wus uslnx a set of 12 place logarithms. We asked why he used 12-place tables and he replied that tln:y were the best he could find, that lie had heard there were 20-plncf tables but he bad been unable to locate them. The Interest ing thing about tills anecdote Is that practically all the data which the cele brated engineer wus tabulating had an accuracy which wus seldom better than 3 per cent, and an ordinary 12 Inch slide rule would have been umply accurate fur the work. "Again, when a young engineer is about to make a mathematical calcu lation, say for example the surface of heating colls necessary to obtain cer tain results, be will almost Invariably sit down and calculate It to an ac curacy of a tenth or even a hundredth of 1 per cent, and this In spite of the fact tluit the constant factor In the equation (the rate of heat transfer) may not be known within 50 per cent "Herein lies one excellent reason why many n practical man with good common sense and a wide experience has been able to compete with en gineers In many fields." I SPELLS THAT ARE POTENT Evidently There Is Something In th "Medicine" Devised by East African Witch Doctors. Quite recently a Kikuyu (East Afri can) had a spell put on him by a witch, doctor, whereby he was compelled to kill the first man he met The Kikuyu went to another witch doctor and had the spell removed. But No. 1 was cute. He placed a medicine on the TCikuyu's doorstep so that when the latter stepped over It the spell would be re placed. The Klknyu came out of his hut shortly afterward. Immediately ran amuck, went down the street and killed the first man he met another old Kikuyu. The witch doctor and the murderer both stood their trial and the witch doctor got the longer sen tence. At a place canea iuix mer u , lived an old gentleman who carried around a monkey's paw strapped to his finger. Whoever he pointed this at Immediately fell down stone dead. He caused so many deaths that he ultimately bad to be removed from the district by the government Lon don Express. Apples Breathe. Every living organism, whether ani mal or vegetable, breathes ; that is. It absorbs oxygen and gives off carbonic ucid. Any organism which does not breathe may be considered dead. Now, ripe apples plucked from apple trees are not dead. They are not so vigor ously alive as while the sap ran through them, but still they are alive, and so tliey breathe and absorb oxy gen. It is found, too, that apples stored in an atmosphere of oxygen and carbonic acid keep twice ns well as apples stored in common air. No doubt the oxygen stimulates their respiration and increases their vituhtv. while the carbonic acid serves as food, provided sufficient light reaches the chlorophyll in the skin of the apple. Watchman Helps Men on Careers. it.... tioined moke more big men than most old fellows have, despite my menial job, and of course I haven't done It through giving young upstarts financial backing," boasts the vener able night watchman for a large down town corporation. "You see, people who come and go here after seven o'clock are supposed to sign in and out. Well, a lot of fellows are in a hurry to get out aud oftentimes don't want to sign out. I make them, though, and in that way the big bosses, scanning the time sheets and personal reports, learn that voting So nnd So Is an indus trious lnd. who often works over time. Christmas presents from them net me a big penny annually, attest ing appreciation for what I've done." New York Sim The Philosophy of a Smile. Of all appearances of the human countenance metliinks a smile is the most extraordinary. It plays with a surprising agreeableness in the eye, breaks out with the brightest distinc tion, and sits like a glory upon the countenance. What sun is there with in us that shoots its beams with so sudden a vigor? To see the soul flash in the face at this rate one would think would comfort an atheist; by the way observe that smiles are more becoming than frowns. This seems an actual encouragement to good humor, as much as to say: If people have a mind to be handsome they must not be peevisli and untoward. Jeremy Collier., . Reciprocity Desired. "Will you marry me?" anxiously asked a swain of the Fiddle Creek re gion in the Ozarks, addressing the daughter of the proprietor of the crossroads store. "No!" replied the lass 'Aw," I think you might! I do all my trading with your paw." Kansas Ofty Star. ; " XX1 lii fl " i'i OREGON BREVITIES Multnomah county's assessment roll, is corrected by Assessor Welch fol lowing adjustments by the board of quallzatlon, shows a decrease of $5 )43,020 from that of last year. The ;otal last . year was f 283,630,450 and this year it is $283,593,430. plans for exhibition of Deschutes ' ;ounty potatoes at all of the import ant potato shows of the northwest and mid'llw went were formulated -at a meeting of representatives of all the ominercial organizations of certral Oregon, held in Redmond. Senator McNary has cancelled all speaking engagements for which he was scheduled In New England, New York and New Jersey and left Wash ington, D. C. Sunday for Oregon, where he will take the stump In behalf ot republican state and congressional tickets. More than 40 years ago William A. Kirk filed on government land in Morrow county. Last week a son. Will T. Kirk, state Industrial accident com missioner, received a check for his share of an overpayment ot more than $PW which his father made the gov ernment. fiherlff Wellington's threat to in vade the various cities of Columbia county with his deputies and raid shops operating slot machines if the city officials did not stop the gambling waa said to have resulted In tne clos ing down of most of the various gamb ling devices. The injunction suit of the Lane county good roads association against the recall of the unsold portion ot tne county's $2,000,000 road bond Issue failed when Judge J. W. Hamilton in circuit court at Eugene dismissed the case and ordered the measure placed on the November ballot. Prominent Medford men who ac quired timber' holding in that sec tion which will justify manufacturing oneratlons for many years have organ ized the Talent Lumber company and will erect a sawmill and box factory at Talent with a daily capacity of ap Droxlmately 30,000 feet George Roberio, charged with kill ine Alvin H. Price and wounding an other man in a bus on the lower Co lumbla river highway August 21, has been nronounced insane after an ex- t amination at St. .Helens and the grand Mmmdd he be confined JUI J uao in the state hospital at Salem The surface of Sutton lake, in the western part of Lane county, will be lowered about three feet when the Mitchell brothers, who live on Its shores, have finished opening an out let. The Mitchell brothers will re claim 300 acres of land and will culti vate cranberries and vegetables. Preliminary organization of a road association which has for its purpose the boosting of a north and south highway from Pendleton to Lakeview, was effected when' James Moffle of Ukiah was elected president of the delegations which met at Pilot Rock. Felix A. Johnson of , Range was named vice-president and C. I. Barr of Pendle ton secretary. " " . Delegates from -many commercial and highway organizations and repre sentatives from t. the -executive and highway departments of Oregon, Ida hn rniifornia and Nevada at a ban quet at Jordan" Valley went on record as pledging the.niflija.aJiPPort to the movement lookicg.io-the early com pletion of nth :IahoOregoa-Nevada cut-off highway; Circuit Judge; Belt of Dallas, sitting in court at McMinnville sustained the demurrer of the defendant in the case of the Pacific Co-cperative Poultry Producers, a cA-opcjativfi association, against J. A. Hanserr, thus dissolving the injunction against, (Uansen selling his eggs to othefsthan the plaintiff, and dismissing ther association's suit 'for specific performance of contract iwith Hansen. WHY WE SHOULD BATHE INTERNALLY Physicians agree that most human ills ' are caused by accumulated . - - .... T-r - waste lii the lower intes ne-iieaa- aelies. biliousness anu mni. .nc feeling" are but the forerunners of much more serious ailments, and more drugs are used with the mis taken idea of ridding us of this waste than for all other ills com- Why not try the unfailing and perfectly natural method of bathing internally with the "J. B. L. Cas cade," and keep the intestine always clean and free from all poisonous waste. Over a million progressive Amer icans are now using it, have bade good-bye to that half-sick feeling and are consistently proof against many ills, as well as arising every morning clear-headed and eager for the duties of the day. 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