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'.Ye Smudge Pot ' :
! By Arthur Petri 1 "'
Ijiwyors talttfgio aciioiinp of ijirne and
wfajEi-anA ds ft cjtticriilimni! legal
verbiage IS'ttpWllIni;. For Instance:
MnryJonea Is lilt on the Iteutl with a
rock; thrown by a hoy, nnnio unknown.
So simple a Btutenlniit would never be
embodied In a legal document. It
would be fur too understandable. In
stead tho legal document would reud:
; Mary Jones, a funiale person of
white parents, below the voling ago,
;wbb hit, Bti-uelt, rapped, assailed, stun
ned, and pinged, In the cranli head,
noodle, noggin, or topnut, by a rock,
atone, pebble, or nilBSlve of the Azoic
period, thrown, hoavod, hurled, cast,
catapulted, and flung 'from a bad boy,
kid, or brat, whono name, monicker,'
and handle to the .defendant heroin and
hereof 1b not known to u.o deponent In
any manner, shape or form.
. v.. THE W0E8 OF AN ARTIST
". ! (Yreka, Cal., News)
',. Etna (Rough '& Beady) la out
stripping all other towns In the
pounty In the way of huprove
j; menta. Long may It live! At pres
"rent Jtis.tho centre ot attractions,
v aa J'ror. Uuranti IB preparing to
; glVie niUBlC lUBBOHB. TIlOBB WllO
;(,Mjaye heard the profeBsor bIiik, Bay
that lie equals In gesticulation the
. , walking beam of a high pressure ,
.1 steamer, when undei' full hoatlwuy,
, and! that hla voice is1 na tho roar- -,.
Ing. of. many waters, and the mel
. ody oi tho Franco-American gong
and a Chinese fiddle combinod.
Your, correspondent intends taking
. one leason, mid should he survive
'n'lt send for till Laniphior and to
; .Capt;.. Cpmdronu to attend the hcc-
ontl.
' The oil magnates aro still with us,
but not with ua still. I'rorleloncy in
flourishing a milk bottle, full of mud
under a citizen's nose Ib now a fine art.
s The spring fovor iirevalont all the
ye.ar has been aggravated by tho nlce
weathor ot tho IiibI two days.
One cap novor tell what a woman
will, do.' A gentleman Jilted one at
liyrqn,. Cal., Sunday, and had his nose
bit half off. .
w 5
TbllUast legislature was brilliant
very much bo. It passed a bill pulling
women on tho Jury list hut leaving
sorvjlxi optional with tho lady. This
onlyjtliiubles the expense and the do
lay. !Othorwiso It Is a fine law.
Henry Fortl says "things are look
ing bettor." Somebody has given Henry
a ride In a regular cur.
- GOOD BUSINESS
(Portland Journal)
CHICAGO, March 9. Winston
Phillips, 19, ot Louisville, Ky Is
at a downtown hotel with his bride
. of five duys, Mrs. Tuella Guinea
i l'hilllpB, 43. And down in Ken
: tucky'B metropolis there Is a slip
of a girl, her daughter, nursing a
Bora heart. For Winston wooed
the laughter, hut ho wedded the
inothor..
Mrs. Phillips Is the widow of a
wealthy civil engineer.
Tho proposed recall of the public
service commission reminds, that the
public; Bervico commission, like the
country schoolma'am -is always some
thing to cuss. .
Miss Al.VBSe Profane is a dressmakei
ut Hureka, Cul.
- - There has been a cessation liv the
yapping about the Island of Yap. ex
ce it for some desultory yippiug liy Hi
Johnson.
Tho chickens are wearing their furs
again inasmuch as they don't need 'em
The most popular mode Is a coyote
hide, tall draped down tho hark.
Col.-Sargent ran out of tin cans Wed.
and ,wns forced to suspend his cam
paign for a Jaunty J'vllle. The civic
Drinking will break out elsewhere
won. ,
The railroad ;o the iiltie l-cdgo was
built tills a. m.. with two waves of the
right hand, and a wild look tu the
outh- . , ,
11 i '
THERE MUST BE
F RANCH litis Kttii'tetl a movement to revive the Lwigue of Na
tions. Whether or not she succeeds, some League of Nations
is inevitable. Whatever the form, the spirit of an association of na
tions pledged to maintain peace, must be allowed a medium for effec
tive expression, Thisls becoming plainer every day.
The old sti iiKyle for selfish power can't go on. The old. arma
ment competition emi't continue. This bus nothing to do with pacifi
cism. II has nothing to do with the present league or' the present
treaty. It is not a question of theory, but a (iieslitin of fact, not a
question of olicy, but a question of necessity.
The. hoc outstanding lesson of the world war is that the world
can't survive another. The prostration of Russia today is the writ
ing on the wall. I'nless modern civilization is to commit liuri kai'i,
modern civilization must eliminate warfare as tin accepted method of
settling international disputes.
'
And the only way this can be done is through some voluntary as
sociation of nations, Outsell upon abstract justice, with ample power
to enl'i rce its decrees. Nations can do nothing acting alone. Na
tions can do nothing, as long as Ihey demand everything for them
selves and concede nothing to others.
As President Harding has said mankind must have" a world with'
bencdiclion of understanding." There must be a complete spiritual
readjustment. ' The leaders of civilization today, must lead the people
toward eaee and away front war, or they must accept a leadership
of sell-ileslruetion.
Tin' time has passed when the cynical and self-satisfied can dis
miss such an obligation' as visionary and I'topian. This is the most
practical thing in the world. It is traced back not to dreamy ideal
ism, but to the corner stone of human life itself, the instinct for self
preservation. '
This does not mean any human contract can bring the milletiiuiii
tomorrow- or that any expressed aspiration can essentially transVoini
human nature!, but it does mean, the world must organize for pence
instead of war, if the civilized world as we understand it, is to. en
dure. There iniisl die a complete change in outlook. And the first
step must be some world association for pence. ,
6 welt
S
AMBITIOUS
I'VK SKKN some husbands wet with tears who might have learn-,
nil to sing and .dance, had but their wives, the dimpled dears,
but given them' a decent chance.. I'm thinking now-of Hiram
Hick,:who presses hard against the hamcs, and life's to him a
ililded brick because his wife has "social aims.". Klin gives a.
party every week, or riot of some other kind; ami Iliram sees his
roubles leak; she makes bis assets hard to find. A tea to honor
Mrs. Jones may be the proper thing to give, but Hiram's shy
a hundred hones, and .wonders why such females live. His wife,
must have a costly gown appropriate to each event; and Hiram
loiters through the town, and smokes a torch that eost a cent.
He makes good money every year, and if his wife would mend lii;
ways, he well might rend his title clear to Kasy Htreet and happy
days. Put she must trot with richer folk, and mingle with the
Upper Ten, and so poor Hiniiu's always broke and sighing for
lost iron men.. Hut in his grief, he's not alone; a million liusliands
toil and spin, ami every time they earn a bone their wives go forth
lo blow it in. A million husbands drudge and slave and toil along
mi weary feet; and if llieir wives would help (hem save, they all
might dwell in Kasy Street.
What the Navy Boys Have t
Been Doing on Latest Cruise
CAI.LAO, Peru. "America's new,
navy entered upon Its period 'of post-
war "shakedown" when the Atlantic
and Pacific fleets undertook their
cruise to Pnnttnui this winter and unit-
ed for combined maneuvers off the
west coast of South Atnorleu. ,
Willi an almost entirely green per-;
sonnet, tho high command was faced
with something liko a crisis. On olhor !
occasions, experienced men lmvo out-
numbered tho green hands but slnco.; ,,TTte fleet kept In touch with Wash- letter from the secretary of fie uens
llie armistice old-timers liuvo been In a ington by wireless as fur south as tho ury, saying:
very Hinnll minority.'' . ' ' jolihiitor. The droadnaughts nightly ' "lii vie of 'the "fiiet" thn; the dis-
i'he difficult problem, however, ac-
cording to stuff oifieers, was met In a !
highly satisfactory manner. Tho men j
fulfilled the American I radii ion of unnp this report because it was repeated
efficient "young" navy and, after a few
days of uncertainty, the united fleet
maneuvered with much of lis old-time
prevision.
Virtually every ship In tho fleet of
00 staged a "Neptune party" when the
fleet crossed the equator. Davy Jones
and his assistant, Peg Leg, boarded
them the evening licfoie latitude. 0 was
reached and warned all those who
were crossing the line for Die firsl
time to appear at N a. in. the following
morning beforo old Klnif Neptune.'
While tho fleet wallowed at n stand
still, "exactly on tho line," Neptune
and his entourage appeared all In cos-
hum'. There was the old sea klug him
self with hemp whiskers and a glided
trident, L'pele Sam, Miss I'olumb'a,
laivy Jones, Dr. Pills, Aphrodite and
court Jesters, barbers, police and sea
dogs.
There were speeches and then the
acts of homage were rendered. A dose
f salts from a squirt gun, a mouthful
uf soft soup, a slash from the shears
or hair cllppurs, an electric shock, a
back flip from a hinged chair into the
waiting pool was the course of action.
Then tho InitiateB were given a diplo
ma decorated with nienualds, fish and
.ea horses mid full of strange nautical
ph rases. .
Tho American athletic contests are
me of the means employed to Instill
navy spirit in tho thousands of naval
recruits who are having their first
taste of sea life.
Tugs of war between different
groups on each ship and elimination
contests for the Inter-fleet athletic cur-
SOME. LEAGUE.
Mason
m ft
WIVES.
nival ut Panama have been dally fua-
lures of ship routine Blnce tho 'cruise
began. -
To elimlnato cuatoniary hooting and-
cat calls, which might cause ill feeling
without increasing the morale of the
fleet, the athletic directors have heed
teaching organized cheering, some-'"""
thing on the order of collegiate foM-
ball rooting. .
t'-'
picked up tho radio news report sent
broadcast rrom tho Arlington station.
The wireless men were able to check I
oy i lie iiuvui siauou ui i ayey, i-ono mnt etunl expenditures. Tho atl
Rlco, Tor vessels in the Caribbean seii.'uttor fo,- the state and other depart -whose
wireless plants were too limited I, menu, who examines the accounts of
to receive tho Arlington message. J the. disliui'slng officers concerned. nd
Anolhor relav was employed In the vises that It will take "about .three
Canal Zone, whore tho Ilalboa station
received the Washington message and
the Darren station repented it.
Ten minutes only are required to
servo n meal to the 1400-odd members
of a dreadnought's crew. Handy cooks,
capacious steam chests ;ind hungry,
eagor sailors turn the trick, llonches
and tables which can be folded and
stowed away above their heads, give
each man his regular reut for meals
although each must serve himself.
Scalding imtchiucB eliminate dish
washing drudgery. Thevcrew's healthy
appearance and the low sick-bay give
evidence that the food was good.
A $t!0.000 stock was required for tho
ship's storo of the Pennsylvania for
her four months crulso. Sales average
generally about $10,001) a month while
on a cruise. Fifteen percent is tho
muxlmui;-. profit allowed but the aver
ago is It) percent.
Tho profits go back to the crew In
the form of sieving pictures, a nightly
feature of the ship's routine, reading
natter and athletic equipment.
The sale of 10.SO0 five-cent chocolate
I'ocoanut bars in one day to tho crew of
the flagship was the record set tor can
teen sales on the present maneuvers.
Tho storekeeper mentioned il to
hack up his assertion that the Amer
ican sailor had a "sweet tooth."
An average of $5000 in postal money
orders was sent hoiBO-fr,om the Penn
sylvania every pay day on the cruise,
Twice a month the paymaster hands
out nearly flSO.OOU and the ships pay
master always getB part of it for the
folks back home. ',
This $5000 is apart from the regular
allowances sailors and officers make
to- their relatives from their pay.
How Much Do
You 'Know?
a If the axis of the earth were por-'" un l.ttroase ot. 50.ou.0 over
. . ... ......- the previous year, accurdiny to the
pendlcular what would be the result? Iannu'al report ma(,e pul)li(. tday
a How is it possible to tell in tliia Thu tola, of $350i0ua0oo. l-resldint
country when earthquakes occur thou- ,.;IU. Iiaimt explained, represents the
sands of miles away? 'lanallrat tonnage handled In the his-
3 What life existed in the Mesozolc tory of . the company, iilKh prices
era9 J alone accounting fur the increase of
4 How much of . northern North B' OMi receipts.
America was covered by the great Ice1 Opeiaiii.K profit of $1,800.000.. wa
Atutriui was covoieu uy uie seui iu 40(J Wm lhan Jn J9 und
fclieui uuilllB me BIUi IUI pui i .
5 Whore is the greatest canon in
the world.'
G What city is the capital of South !
Carolina? ... j
7 What is Paleontology-?
RWhnr l tl.o qi.wIv ,.t ulu.'.la nail-
ed? ' ' v '
9 What Is the,
"Provencal Lan
guage 7 .. .
10 What is -the largest of all sons
birds? ...... -.
. Answers' to Ystsrday's Questions
1 Who was the founder ot the
1 lonieopathic school of medicine? Ans.
Christlan F. S. Hahnemann. .
2 wno was tne wnsninKiqn oi
South America? , Ans. Simon. Hollver "As a result of attempted dc-con-in
whose hunor liollvia wus nained. trot, wo have had famine and plenty.
;i Willi what rare honor, did Glil'.I-. prices rnngllig from 4 - cents to
stone graduate? Ans. lie .graduated "'! 'A cents for duty-paid raw sugar,
from Oxford double first classan lion- ""' flom to 27V4 centsrefiners'
or rarelv attained ' ' - - hht I"'l'' for r,'rlnt,1 suar. with fi-
? uame"' ,' - ' ' 'nanilal wreckage from producers to
- .4 What seas enter Europe riiim the etvl.vrBf mtl only , ,he ,,,lltBd stllt(.Si
Atlantic ocean? Ans. The Oerman 1iut Cuha, Canada and many other
ocean and the Mediterranean sea. foreign countries. More serious still.
5 When did Russia besiri to make attempted de-contri.t on an empty
steady . growth? Ans. Early in the shelf, and the-'itesultimt pnhln of
sixteenth century Russia commenced prices, may profoundly afreet all pin
to g.ow steadily. . .' ' ,.r,"1ls "' C'u,,:l -"' '""1'ulted
! 0-ln what century was the Refer- j,,-Oal't.W'0.nt,..l ffgurcs to show
inatlon Ans. The Reformation tool; ,hllt tho ..,yste,.ia" of buying brought
place in tae Blxteentu century. 'Into America lust year l,7:ir,'J22.O00
7 Where are found the largest coal pounds of sugar more than In 1919.
fields tu Europe-? Ans. In Silesia. I The total cost to the American people
8 Is the "earth" a perfect sphere? of sugar consumed' in 1SI2Q- he esli
Aus. The earth Is flattened slightly at .mated at Jl.000,000,000 at wholesale
the poles. ...
9 What proofs are there that the
: earth Is round? Ans. On a wide smooth
surface such ns tho'sea the upper part
of a distinct receding object, as a ship,
remains in sight after the lower part
has disappeared. If one travels south
new -stars,-which licfore could not be
seen, rise to vlowlV Vessels steering
always in the sanie general direction
have gone around the earth coming
I back to the. ipiace .where they started.
.10 .who wrote;-'"Pom Jones?" -Alls.'
;' Henry Fielding.' ' 1 "'
f.jin ;
f.
AVASHINTDN. liar.. 10. It will re
quire at .leiitil three months for the
treasury department tox submit an
itemized statement showing' detailed
expenditures under llle $150,000,000
special war fund set aside for use by
ll,p president. Much a statement was
, , , '""'"" auopica
. . ,., ',.. ,', ,' , ,
, ;, Wilson i,reii,in to i,',n,,i,t.
meat of congress, and -made public
today total net disbursements were
$114,907,770. It was stated that there
"ulltlcd bulance of about
'"'it tnat approximately
,'"'.' . ."' ""
Thl, ,.,,,', ,., , .,, ,,n .
bui'semenls; represent lor the l.iost
'""'l advancer, or luiitis for itisnursing
J'"1''"1'" npon aecoui.table warrantn.
(lna, lmt ',- luM.eysal.,y ri.ln.e.
mouths to complete thu examination."
Much of the fund allotted to the
state department was for use In Uus
sia. Including J&.Oe-O.OOO for the civil
ian population In the Archangel dis
trict and Included $4.fi00.000 for ope
ration and maintenance of the Trans
Stlierian and Chinese Kastern rail
road.".. -The shipping heard was allotted
J27.0O0.O0O for purchase and repair
of German and Austrian vessels.
Seal Fishing Starts
ST. JOHN'S, N. F., Mar. 10. All
legal restrictions fur the protection of
teals have been removed from the op
erations of the Newfoundland sealing
fleet which sailed from here today on
its annuiil hunt. Nine steamers made
the start, eight for the northeast coast
of the colony and one, the Viking, for
tho Gulf of St. Lawrence.
"Cascarets" for
Constipation
Juvt think! A pleasant, harmUws
CnfarH works while you sleep ami hus
)ou liver active, hotitl clear, stomach
sweet ami bowel ntovtiifi as repular as
a cKck hy ruo"-!''!)' No griming or
inwnvenh'ncp. Mt or 50 cent Uixea.
Children love this vBjiUy cathartic too.
Mf BILL IS
F
NEW YOItK. Mar. 10 The vcluinu
of buhlru-HK doiici by the American
ttUKr Kefinlntf company In
Illf nnf-hnlf nl ln ltiir of
sales, or a profit of less than one mill
'u pound.
lienponsiliillty for the famine and
plenty in the stiKiir industry during
,!,2I) ml tlu' rusultint,- fluctuations of
.almost twenty cents a pound In suar
J prices
within six months was laid
"attempted government dc-
I upon
i control," by Mr. liabst In a speech to
die stockholders,
Tills was an outgrowth, he said, of
(tile passage of the McNury bill pro-
longing the life of the sugar euuuli-
noani, nno me i,ever act.
Lever
"which continued the government's
j responsibility for supply, price and
1 distribution of sugar throughout the
,, ..
i quotatiops.
SAN JUAN,. Porto Rico, Mar! 10.
Warning against Independenco propa
ganda in political' campaigns' and In
j newspapers, coupled with expressions
ui ttiiLi-rtiuei icun seiiiiuieui, was given
the people' qf Porto Rico today in a let
ter to President Barcello of the Porto
Rlean senate from Horace M. Towner,
chairman of the house committee on
insular affairs of the United States
congress. Mr. Towner s letter was in
acknowledgment of recent cablegrams
of greeting from the Porto Rlean legis
lature and was made public by Mr.
BarcehJ today. " .
"Friends of Porto Rico," it said,
"will find It difficult to help the island
If this propaganda is continued.
"I assure you there is not now and
there Is not likely to be any consider
able Bcntiment in this country for the
independence of Porto Rico. There is
a legitimate ground for a larger mea
sure of self government but that has
been greatly injured. by the active in
dependence propaganda."
' ; Linseed oil is tho oldest paint , ve
hicle known.
OUCH! ANOTHER
RHEUMATIC TWINGE
Get busy and relieve thoso pains
with that handy bottle of
Sloan's Liniment
WHAT Sloan's does, it 'does thor
oujhly penetrates without rub
ling to the afflicted p.-.-t ar.d
promptly relives most kinds of exter
nal pains and aches. You'll find it
clean and non-skin-staining. Keep it
handy f jr sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia,
ovcr-c.crtcd muscles, stilf joints, back
ache, p:-.ins, br::iscs, strains, srrains,
bad weather aftcNcilects.
Kor 39 years Sloan's Liniment has
helped thousands the worlj over. You
nre.i't likely to be an exception. It cer
tainly docs produce results.
All druggists 3Sc, 70c, $1.40. ;
jla-o. 0.JL jl a. a.v x. a. lencrrrvJ
Medford Iron Works
Tractor. Truck. Spray. Outfit, und
fins Kiifclno Itt'iMilritig a Specially
;i:xi:ki, rorxnitv
AM) .M.U'lilNK SllOl"
INDEPENDENT
Auto Electric Shop
All kinds garage and nutn elivlrlc
work gunrantci'd.
A. V. I1 ltll AM X. o. C'AI.r.AHAN
801 X. (inie l'liono 84B-Y
T. G. HEINE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Surgery of Eyes, Ears. Nose and
Throat. All diseases of these organs
treated. Glasses fitted. 314-315 Lib
erty Uldg., Cor. Vain & Grafs Sis.
I "V
TlTSull mil
i ' ' ' '
TELL IT TO "UNCLE SAM".
MAllCIl 15th is the last day for filing 1920'
. riii-oiiu; Tax Statements.. You must. show
what your earnings have been for the past :
year in order to be assesscd'a little of the
cost of that war we had recently. ' ; I ''
Is your bank aeeount "nationalized" and
linilfi'' i lit lir oreftive influences of the Fed-
j eral Reserve System?
Ghe FIRST NATIGNLAL BANK
FOR SALE
....'. . i . . . i :
Household Furniture
All First-Class Articles ."
AT 25 SOUTH ORANGE
Rugs, Rockers, Library Tables, Daven
port, Couch, Dining. Chairs, Buffet, China
Closet, Heavy Enamel Beds, SteeliSprings
Mattress, Oak Dressers, .Chiffoniers, Re
frigerator, Hoosier Cabinet, Wheeler &
Wilson Sewing Machine, Writing Desk,
Tubs, Boilers,, Wringer, and many mother
articles; All must go. Act quick, and get
y cur choice. - ( .t
. Call daytimes or before 8 o'clock evenings
II . fiifeJI'
me tanner zays: Pll
jS "Bumper crops - this year and SeKjjJP1" o3l I V
B no more dry throat after har- T 'Bkyi! IE 1 '
B " vesting. All the 'hands' know mpSmm IE :
B Keep a box ready for Instant use. ! 1
u tine tor ary tnroaia wnue moioruig.. Xjft N m-
BUNTE BFOTHERS i CHICAGO IT .. I V
jf1 NLikcrtof tiw World f-iaouCanJv4ud Cocoft Lfl , j H '
II '"'d""
Medford
Fish Co.
Sea Food
1
Fresh Fish
Dressed Poultry
i
That Appetizing .
- Portland Bread
We Are Propured to Serve You
Kill That
CASCARA Lf QUININE
Colds, CouBbs "OMV L Grippe
i
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Tlc no cluinces. Keep thu sundarJ remedy Sandy for the first aneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Grippo in 3 (lay: Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form Corn not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate irt Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
It is if carried here.
, .. lit.lO J.'-.:'y
HOTEL'
. "HOUSE OF CHEER".
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ALDER AT 10TH STUEEli. I'
I'OKTLuVXl). OREGON. :
All the Oregon electric cars stop at
unexcelled. Wo strive to please.
Rates $1.50 and up. With bath
(2.00 and up. Our dining room Is
rery popular, and our business men's
luncheon, and our regular and' Sun
day dinners aro not equalled else
where at oar price. Opposite Olds,
'ortrnan & King's big store.
.
i iw.c fim.nKnTsnv Dmni-iomr
Cold With