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SCARRED SCIENTIST , RENEWS X-RAY FIGHT Survivor of 72 Operations Taunts Old Enemy. lliillliiinre, Mil, lr, Frederick Hen ry liuntjxr, profi-saor of rni'ntiti'noloKy it Johns Hopkins iiii'dlciil school, I back lit liln hi- Kiiiue of tun with the vengeful slave lit li tinning. Tim "IiihI or ulil guard" with Hie scsrs of tho Inlioit ut more tliun Dime score unl li-n uihimfatlnns anil klniinifllng itrn t IntiM scarcely healed la MiinillliK nut a quarter cen turjr uf ilui'lllliK with the ilragiw that lurks In Itui'nluon'M my. He plan to stay lu the IIkIiI until the my'i sear lug tliruHti tiiiulty liri'iik down tlit defense uf mi ultTii suriiory, I Durne Eat Body. Inalillinis X-ray lutrim slowly urn eating III limly imiiy. Tlii'y Iiiivii .tekeu seven of lil II n kith m.il nn of till thuinha, unit the uluniU frmn III right b rtn ii ml kIiuuIiIit, Hi'vehty-two time he Inn been liuriii'il nnil a uiuny times Im I(k lur Tliifljcr'a meill ml colli'iiiiiii Miii'i'tN'ili'il In Htuylng ths miurk. Hut euch hum lim left It mark. Iioclur Itnetjer I during it demon that Im alnln many uf hi early co workers In rin-nt t'-ti"l't:y. On of the lnt to die wni I'rof. J, llcriioule, an outstanding Biilhorlly whose work had been nntriiiirsry with I Vn-tor Itnet Jer's. NurgiNm see a like fste await ing tliK Johns lliiikln irrpMHr hut he giies mi, iIIhiIh.vIuk hi contempt for the X-ray's ilenlh thri'iit In writ ing whimsical rimes ami Jingles. i In common with IiU Beagclaies Ioe tor Haefjer viiKugi'd In rornigrnologl ral rnwurrli kIh-m knowledge of the ray end It poti'iicy was In Ha tnfunry. It wss mime time after the discovery of the X ruy Hint It effect on the hu man hoity liegnn to he unilcratiiod, and In tlmae plntieer tiny neither the screen which tlu' protect Xruy uperiiturs, nr the need for them wa known. While ntlrnt undergoing X ray trratmeiit would he rioael to the ray for only a fruition of a und, the eatly-riay nwriilor were sub Ji1eil to the rny' full Miwer for long period. They suffered severely r paid wllh thi-lr live fur the knowl edge that ha contributed inurh to the prvarnt diiy eufety of Xmy control, i Began Experiments In 1901. ' Doctor Ititetjcr liciriin hi experi ment In lixil, liniiii'illHtidy after hi graduation from John llopklni medi cal school. In a few month the ray had started a tmln of detractive hurna, In It Inclidenry the effect of prolonged cioure to the Roentgen ray reacmlilf sunburn. If exMure I rcpi'iiti'd. It In the pioneer day, ulcera fonn and (driveling of the eipoai'd purl act In. I'hyalclan aay thut moat of lioctor Huet Jer's prcaciit suffering are due to early In fection. Hy i he had lost four fingers now only one finger and one thumb remain. In 1014 the glanda at the Junction of the right arm and ghoul der were removed to aurt the arm from advancing Infection. In the seventy. swond oj.erstlon. performed In March, akin wa grafted In one more attempt to aava the re mainder of the liund. Find Cancer Withers , With Oxygen Removed Iterlln. That the growth of can cer I foatered by njygcn I the tie lief adaned hy I'rof. Olto Warhurg tiead of the Kaiser Wlllielm lllologlcal Imtltute here. i A aeiiantloii Im lxen rreitted among sciential hy an article written hy Trofeaior Warhurg. In which he de- , acrlbea how cancerous growth trail planted In rata withered and died within forty eight hour when the oxy gen Inalde the glim rage routining the rodent wiiii reduced to the minimum almoaplierlc rutin cnpnhl of atiatatn Ing life. Purlng the treatment, he ay, tha rnt refused food, but they immediately regulned their normal vi tality whin the oxygen aupply waa Increaaed. i rrofeaaor Warhurg nyi he I not jet ready to believe thl treatment I ppllciible to humiin hdng, hut other aclentlat rcgurd hi experiment a an advancement toward the cure of cancer. Engliih Geese Guard ' Stablei Like Watch Dogs London. A titan vtalllng a sick hone lu omo atuble at Cunning Town recently found hi way burred hy two large geeae which guurded tho approach. All hi effort to pua were 1 unavailable and the two "aentrltV ' ultimately chuaed the mini awny, beat lug him on the leg a he fled. When tho owner of the gceae wua called the geeae becume u quiet a pair of turtle dove. "I've bud them for 17 yean," he explained, "and they have. nved me the price of nuiny g dog llretian. Hilly and Illddy are much more efllclent than a dog, and It li never neceaaury for my atulde to be locked ut night with theae two geeae a watchmen. Moreover, Illddy Mill goe on laying und you couldn't got egg from a bulldog." She Get 'Em New York. nnlli O'Kbnuglineaay, I lilnctitcn-yciir-old blind girl from Aahevllle, N. V., run piny the piano In a way that allr hard liolled bual neaa men to teur. They did to when he gave her llrat metropolitan reel tut under the iiUMplce of the Klwanla club, which la apoiiHorlng her mualcul career. STUDYING PERILS FACED BY HERRING Scientists Conduct Investiga tion in Orkneys. Kirkwall, Orkney Islands. An ex pedition of liuturullHt I Inveatlgulllig from here tho greateal of nalurul myaterlv how a herring ever gets to the dinner table. Millions of herring are caught, eaten and rvllahed every year. Hut scien tial know that many mora millions rarely over puaa the spawn ago, and equal uilllloii never get to adolescence, yet they travel In audi numbers that they have been knowu'to stop a steam ship. They are the prey of all other flail and humun beings from the cradle to the stomuch, und yet they are the peat of their own world. The expedition ha devoted two year Inveatlgiitlng the bulls and trial of the herring In their "ulma water," the Orkney lalund and adjacent wee apacea, The aclentlat havs learned there are enough father and mother herring to luy billion of spawn each year. Thl apnwii la awaited by mil lions of flh, moatly greedy rodllah, who fatten and bloat themaelve on the choice caviar thus provided. The codllah, Jellyllali, and many other varieties get their subatauce for weeks by sucking the herring spawn from the rocks and other place In which they nestle. Ieplte these marauder, the ml beal ve egg survive the Incuhnlloo ierlod and produce teeming musses of tiny thread like fishes. All thing work agulnst the her ring, It becomes the prey of th trawler more easily than any other llah, for the trawler la led directly to the herring shoals by the other and larger flab. KICKS CAUSE A SUIT Kicks on :i.iaaj legs are the basis or t suit storied In the Supreme court, Sew Tork city, by Thais U I'e, dancer, who charge she was ejected from New York hotel and that private detectives Injured tho legs ahe la showing In this photograph. The legs are Insured for $.M0,0UU, and Thais Is suing for $."X),)0. Perform! Operation With Kitchen Knife Auckland, N. 7.. lr. Walter r.rem ruer sailed for Ixuulon recently. A few days out of Auckland, Wil liam Torrlngton, member of the crew, was stricken with sppen. Ileitis. Iir. Itremmer treated him medically, liut when the trouble became acute It was apparent an operation would be neces sary. Doctor Itremmer had few surgical Instruments with him. Hut he did have rvsourccfuliicsn. 8o he had some of the kitchen knives sharpened and aterlllr.cd. lie had a tuhle In the ship's (lining room cleared and with chloroform for nn anesthetic he set about bis tank. Among the paaacngers were Mlas Allaon Itumett snd Mlaa Eugenie Ju roulhulc, trained nurses, of lloaton. They aaalated Chief Steward Charles Kdwurds In applying the aneathetlc. Klrat Ofllcer J. S. Hooker, who had sharpened and sterilised the kitchen knives, acted In the rapacity of In strument assistant. Hill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 II I II Show Glutton Fith of 7,000,000 B. C Washington. Seven or eight million years ago or thereabouts, when the present State of Kan sas was an Inland sen, a giant fish turned rnnnlhul and swal lowed what might easily have been one of his own progeny head llrat, Una, tall und all. In all probability, however, he paid the price for his gluttony, for he died Immediately after. Today arlentlats of the National muaeum, under direction of the Smithsonian Institution, are pre paring his fossilized skeleton, In closing that of his undigested liiHt meal, for exhibition at tho seaqulcentennliil exposition at I'lilludelphla this summer, l'or t lieus Is the name of the giant fish and of the IInIi It swal lowed, and they belong to a group which has long alnco been extinct. Tho present specimen measured about twelve feet from tip to tall. The smaller fish reached nearly alx feet, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . PIGMY EXPEDITION OFF FOR INTERIOR Smithsonian Party Seeki New Guinea Mountain!. Washington. An airplane expedi tion backed by the Smithsonian Insti tution has started to explore what the Smithsonian describes as "the world's greatest unknown land and Im pigmy Inhabitants," According to word received by the Smithsonian from Iir. Matthew W. Stirling, who head it, the expedition, with Its air plane hacked hy between !)00 and 400 men, has started up the Memboramo river for the snowy mountains of Dutch New Guinea In the Dutch East Indies, said to be the largest Island In the world. 'Tor the 400 year since what Is now Dutch New Guinea was first seen by Europeans, the mountainous backbone of the country has resisted the attempts of civilised man to pene trate Its secrets," says a statement Issued by the Smithsonian. "The costal Junglo has Interposed Its mud and thickets, its fevers and poisons und many who have tried have died or have come away baffled.'' The expedition Is sponsored, In ad dition to the Smithsonian, by the Dutch East Indian government Moat of thoae In the party are native carriers, soldiers and convicts. Their main function Is to transport and pro tect food supplies. Except for a few wild pig, wallaby, cassowary and some game birds, the Jungle of New Guinea offers practically no animal food. Supply Bases Established. The mouth of the Memberamo river Is on the north coast of Cap d'Crvllle. The txpedltlon Is working south up the river to the Junction of the Rouf far, by which It hopes to gain access to the mountains. It 1 establishing various bases, from one of which th transport plane will operato. The airplane will reconimlter the Jungle to determine the best spprosch to the mountains, attempt to find th hidden villages of the pigmy people known to dwell In the mountains, car ry cartographers to make maps of this virgin land, and. If possible, make lundlngs in isolated spots for natural history collections. Doctor Stirling has 70 Pyak carriers from central Ilorneo and more than ?tiO native Javanese and Amhonese soldiers and Mulpy convicts. A Dutch captain and two lieutenants command the military detachment A medical ofllcer and two medical assistants art With the expedition. Home of Primitive Racea. Since the party plans to explore an area of many thousand square miles on which no white man has set foot It Includes seclsllsts in several fields so that as little as possible may be (biased. Doctor Stirling will lake care of the collection of data on the mountain pigmies he hiee to find, and the l's puana who Inhabit the coastal plains. Itoth pigmies snd Papuans are amoog the most primitive races of mankind. The former, a distinct people living In the mountainous Interior, seem less developed mentally. From the very few that an Engllah expedition ssw In lull, the pigmies apear to be about four feet nine Inches In height. They are yellowish black In color, with short; woolly black hair. They go naked, except for a loin covering. Jioctor Van I.eeuwen, director of th rtotanlcal gtirduns at Itultenxorg. accompanies the expedition to make collections of the New Oulnea plants. New Oulnea Is 1.41S) mile long by 400 miles acroaa, with an area of 000 square mllea. The mountainous backbone of Dutch New Oulnea has been the goal of many expeditions, the results of which were limited to sick ness aud disappointment. U. S. Auto Production 4,157,830 Cars in 1925 Washington. Production of motor vehlelea of all classes last year to taled 4,157,r.10, with wholesale fac tory value of I2,034,4S8.0;tO. Thla was an Increase, tho Commerce depart ment reported, of 0.0 er cent In num ber and 12.4 per cent in value as com pared wllh when the last census was taken. Total production by estahllahmenta engaged prlmnrlty lu the manufac ture of motor vehicles, exclusive of bodv, parte and accessory makers, reached M.371,8.'5,SOo In ltl'J5, Includ ing 3,fl.048 paaaenger vehicles valued at 2.ri27.M.14S, W027 public conveyances worth $;i,4M.025, 1,185 government and municipal vehicles worth 110,18,1,227, 4S7.U70 business ve hicles worth $ri7,4(.2;)l 8.R31 trailers worth l. 4411,01 7, and bther products worth f 4.U01S.140. Keep Off Stylet Washington. Congressmen have plenty of warning not to Interfere with the mutter of styles. Opposing I bill for copyrights on dreas designs, Ida M. Tar bell and other anld women would drvaa the way they liked and they had l divine right to express their beauty In their own way, To Sell Royal Coach New York. A coach represented as the one In which Wlllielm ilohcnxol lern drove to have put on him the crown that the war knocked off Is to be aold a auction for an unpaid bill. Beit Orchid ' Philadelphia. Of 40,000 orchid! valued at more than fl.ooo.000 llrlt lali Queen Is the best. It won the prlzil of the Amerlcun Orchid society. ' ONLY A ROSE- By DOUQLAS MALLOCH Uz ONLY a song w fling you, As some would fling a roaa, Parhapa mora hard to alng rou Than omatlrnea yvu auppoaa, Thaa you auppoaa, It eomallmaa I'imi, Who think that sonsa ar only droama; And what's a roaa but Juat s ttow'r To wilt, to wither, la an hourt Only a smll man smile you, Only a look of chaar, A moment to barcull you Whan soma dark day Is hr (inly a woman'a prsy'r at tlmaa, A almpla thing llk roaaa, rlmaa, And amllaa, and olhar thlnga that man And women give us now and thaa. And yat parhapa too lightly You hold tha alngar'a aong, For candlea fllokar nightly And droama ar draamad for leaf Halor a dream beoonita a thing for man to other man to fling, To fling, ss eomatlmas you suppoae, As lightly ss they fling a roaa. And long th plant was 'tended. And long th ground waa tilled. And mornlnga cam, snd ended, Ilefor tha calyx Ailed, lefur th bud bacsma th roaa That from a garden aomeone throws, llafor th bud became a flow'r To wear upon your breaet an bour. And Is It not th raining Alone th rainbow brlngef By loalng, not by gaining, W leara th worth of thing. And man who amll have learned to amll riecauee thay wapt aoma other while, Men slv their amllea to men, Indeed, tlecauaa. Clod knowa, thay know Ibe need. And what of woman' praying? Hh pray becauee aha feele; Hhe hae her loved onea straying, Her grave by which aha kneel. I'erhape too lightly we aateam Tha garden'a roaa, th poet' dream, Th comrade' amll, th woman' pray'r Ah, If men knew, bow man would carat ( by MeClcr Kewepaper lyadlrate.) oKDook Do you covet learning' prlssf Climb for heights snd lake It; In ouraelvea our future Ilea Life I what w make lu A VARIETTOF DISHES AN INEXPENSIVE and almple det aert which will be well liked by all. Is: Fruit Dessert. Tske one-fourth of pound of dried apricots, soak and cook, sweeten while hot and mash through aleve; when cold add three ripe bananas which have been put through a coarse puree sieve, mix well and serve with flavored whipped cream. Heap the puree In sherbet glasses and top with the whipped cream. Rice Drop Cakes. Add one-half cupful of milk to two cupfuls of cooked rice and one well beaten egg; add two tableoonfiilsof flour, one-half teaaixwnful of salt, a tesapootiful of buklng powder and one half cupful of shredded coconut, un sweetened. Mix and drop on a well greuted griddle and cook until brown. Serve with maple sirup. Chses Soup To quart of hot milk add slice of onion and rook fifteen minutes. Hi-move the onion and add two table spoonfuls each of flour and butter cooked together. Add to the soup and cook Ave minutes. Add cupful of rich grated cheese and when It Is dis solved serve at once. 'ffl, Weelera Kewepaper Uelea ) As Told by IrvinS.Cobb ALMOST STARTLING i --ySBT 1 IS THE days when Kratik A. Munsey A wa In active editorial charge of his various weekly und monthly publi cations he had a aerloua-minded office boy who took things literally and With due deliberation. One day Congreasman Thomas B. Heed, then speaker of the house, came from Washington to New York and dropped Into the office of Munsey'a Magazine to see Its proprietor. Be tween the famous publisher and the famous statesman close bond of frlendxhip existed they were both sons of Maine, for one thing, and they had been Intimate associates for years. The bulky Heed stepped Into the anteroom and without giving bis name sttld he wished to see Mr. Munsey. The oRlce boy told liliu Mr. Munsey was In Vonference and livlted the caller to have a sent. More than half nn hour puased before the caller wns admitted to the Inner room. Then he told Mr. MuiiNey how he had been kept wait ng. Indignantly the latter Issued forth and descended upon the youthful keeper of the outer gates. "Do you know who that gentleman la that you've kept dawdling about here" he demanded. "That Is the Hon. Thomas It. Heed of Maine!" "I'm sorry, Mr. Munsey," said the youth. "I thought all the time It was Dr. John Hull." "Hut don't you know that Doctor Hull Is dead!" auld Mr. Munaey. "Ye, sir," said Truthful Jumea, "that made It seem rather strange to me that he should be culling.'' IS by the Central praae Aaeoclatlea.) PHRTl AiMn v A-ix-xi lju-r I I I I 1 iTA il iTal V I at! VAUDEVILLE--PICTURES I 1 1 1 H 1 ill III li Mat. Eves. I I UvIHjr.,'CLM.I H 15c 25c Children, 10 cenu Any Time. w Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Portland. Oregon. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Dundee Auto Repair & Machine Works The Oldest and Best Equipped Repair Plant In Oregon Kaat Water and Halmon Nta., Portland. Oreson Eaat Ufil SYLINDER QRINDINO CRANK tHAFT GRINDING CBN. 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An eastern people In alliance with Pom- pey the Great, the famous Roman gen eral, used the Juice of sugarcane aa a common beverage. Death Clalmtd Young Poet. Luis Junquelra Frelre, the cele brated Brazilian poet, died at the early age of twenty-three years. In 18S5. He was a novice of the Carmelites and wrote his best poems In the ololster of bis order. 8sys th Deseon. You needn't climb to the hilltop to reach heaven, for the valley la just as close to It only, no one Is In a hurry to Investigate. Atlanta Constitution. One Who Cam Back. Mugglna "History records mighty few instances of men who were able to stage a comeback." Buggina "The Prodigal Son being a striking exam ple though." In Better Tast. A Boston barber now serves tea to his patrons. This Is a pleasant change from the custom of giving them a mouthful of lather. Boston Tran script. Cause of Most .Troubles. Most of the troubles we have are over things we can't have. Boston Transcript. 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One of the best examples of power from a seemingly slight diet 1 th Oriental coolie who subsists on sev eral handful of rice per day. Brook lyn Central (Y. M. C. A.). , Ancient Order Survive. The Order of St. John, which dates from the year 1018, I tha solo sur vivor of the many orders of knight hood formed in connection with the Crusades. And Other Nam. The person who walked across the street was once called a pedestrian. Now, unless he can hit a livelier gait. j he la commonly called "the deceased." Motor Rays. But Consider Hit Job. There are some Inequalities in thla world. A President of the United States can work a year and not earn enough to buy a seat on the New York stock exchange. Hartford CouranL Girls' Queer Ways. "Girls haven't got much senae," re marked little Walter at Christmas time. "Just as soon as they get stock ings big enough to hold lots of things they stop hanging them up." without fear! Barkroot Tonic keeps your digestive system active and your body healthy. 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