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v Ye Smudge Pot
f .' By Arthur Irry
i ' The present mantle of snow ovm
VftHey, 1ft a groat benefit to tho
ffrmerfl, and was due to tho public
spirited' co-operation of throe candl
da't for sheriff, acting in conjunc
tion With the element...
"' Jt has now beon diticovered that
Man. la not a direct dem-endant of the
an, and was born In Europe, li.Hteud
oj Africa. This is comforting news,
but some don't like their birthplace.
Fop many moons this question caused
a "senium" in the churches. Schism
li V. httfhtoned name for inconsequen
tial fuwitntf- While the schism was
hitting on nil rycllmlcrs, rellKlous clr
c)e were more Interested in where
Man sprung from, than where he was
gqjrtfr to spring to. .
.'
'pdfiianupo man tiiouciht
Df3A"Dr POUND' IN PORTLAND--(HUHne
Ownest Own). Practically
thpaame thing.
,tVAT tlKK-TIIK MOVIKS
: ' ' ' ' (EugiMiu ( ii a rd)
: 'AAn old,' battered Ford car that
dflT " up before the Salvation
. "Army headquarters Hunday after-
;Hi)on contained 16 persons, com--,.
ijig in from the country to attend
; Iter vices, an - accurate count
' showed. Tho same number made
; the return trip.
: Hiram Johnson of California, who
M'cavortlng for President, has a stur
dier larnyx than the Governor of Ore
gon, but he can't cry a bit before an
audience Composed entirely of women
voters. ,
:M
Now that a couple of movie queens
have been mixed up In a Los AukcIch
shooting fracas, the fact that they
have B-gerJ parents will be revealed to
the, public. When a film actress, full
of cUtenesa 7 .And cussed ness, get'i
caught,' a grayhalred mother always
t4ttem jnto the newspaper story,
M FINK TIME FOIl IT
f. (Oregon City F,iiUrpriNt()
V. !. Discarded In Kiish Co
'r;; Kcop Warm -First Snow Drifts
'f 'j " ' C3ell Winds Icq Coats
't , ClackaintiH CtHinty.
f lij -.hr eyes was that dancing, devil
I4h, half provocative, half disdainful,
hAtf proud, half serious twlnltle.
(A-Ufltory ..Mag.) And two-thirds
dressed.. .
:tit; -. '.
!. All- the cows In Jackson County
With, .consumption have been disposed
of,. .and If the boHHies will Just quit
nutting so much water In their milk,
theft will be more cream for tho Java
thee snappy mornings.
... .
:$fsny of our best people knhn
hardly, wait to seo tho clawHlckkawl
dawhclng. The bent number Is one
Where the Great Toe masquerades an
buttercup, and a long flowing shirt
tfttl s A gentle summer breeze, steal
ing ktshes frpip .a piece of pasture
land. .
' ' i ; ' 1 ,
"UeWaro the deadly sitting habit,
Or. 'If you sit, be like a rabbit,
Vftp .kcepeth' ever on tho Jump
By,, springs concealed beneath his
h ,rum"-
ij'lltlla RlnBor 'nciitli tlio tall
wiu oft fur lurk of ItrnliiR nvail;
- KMhew tho dull nnd alolhful wilt,
)$ movo about with wIIIImk feet.
Mi wa not made to sit a-trnnco
o4, liens and iu-eHH and prosa his
.:'' panta;
Bu) rnthor, with an open mind,
T( circulate unions hla kind.
AMd lib, my son. avoid the snare
Ayhlch,. lurks within a cushioned
chair;
To' run like hell. It has heen found.
Both feet must be upon the ground."
?. ' N . (Corvallls Gazette-Times.)
i'.th present frigidity of tho weather
causes liedCHtrlan husbands to travel
Jut a ft BolnB towards their health
and home, as when proceeding; away
frorn 'tjielr- hearth and home. Tho
rftnalnlns; lowly walkers have the
Impression they are going some place.
U-
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pi'VforW t,rtlng your Inventory call
thii office and see the specially
.l,n nHnted blanks, made up
tn' proper-columns and tabulated to
p,k.ipTntory aasler.. . v u .1
'THE PUBLIC
THE STRIKE of tho Salem plumbers yesterday, in the midst of
bursting water pipes, was typical of an unfortunate tendency
in organized labor circles today.
"(Jet the money while the getting is good, and the public he
damned!" That ruthless slogan of the pioneer pirates of organized
capital, in the days of Commodore Vanderbilt and Jay Gould, has
been adopted by too many leaders of organized labor, too many for
the good of the country, and too many for the good of organized
labor.
What if the bahies in large cities are deprived of milk and the
f sinners crops rot in the fields. "Strike when the iron is hot and the
public need is greatest;" is and has been the rule of the railroad
brotherhood, and the plan has been so successful the idea is spreading
throughout the ranks.
Hut while such tactics may win for a time, they will fail in the
end just as the Vanderbilt-Gould code was ultimately crushed by an
outraged public opinion.
.Just as capital has a right to organize, so has labor that right.
Hut when the power inherent in such organization is unjustly used,
when it encroaches upon public welfare, when it is employed to se
cure not rights but privileges; then the issue becomes one between
autocracy and democracy, between the privileges of the few and the
rights of the majority, and the priveleges of the few must and will
go down.
QUILL
A howling success: Triplets.
The chief difference between
poll i nl.
Another advantage in being a
own cigarettes.
In the matter of deception, the
chance than a set of false teeth.
If she burns a finger on the stove and forgets to mention it, the
honeymoon is over. '
No mere man, when he is gone,
as a jaw tooth seems to leave.
He isn't a regular "he-man" unless he thinks all devices to make
shaving painless rather effiminate.
After sizing up some of the Presidential timber, we are not sur
prised to hear there is a lath shortage.
-Children had better manners.pHiwever, when parents knew less
about psychology and more about 'apple sprouts. "'
There are no dandelions to give the landscape a yellow tint in
winter, but there are men who feel sorry for themselves.
In a few more days little Willie will get to monkey with his
Christmas radio set. Dad will be tired of it by then.
Few of us are consistent, and many a man who won't swallow an
insult will swallow something to insult his .stomach.
Correct this sentence: "We have just the three children," said
the mother, "hut I hope to have at least five more."
The chief objection to the man who brags about his "open mind
is that his mouth gets the habit, also.
Fortunes are not built in a day.
dimes until you have enough to buy
The reason war endures is because it is glorious to charge the
enemy mid easy to charge the bill to posterity.
A surgeon can change the shape
changed by telling people what you
The old-fashioned statesman split rails; but some of the new ones
seem more interested in splitting the parly.
"Is that poor creature yonder -gnashing his teeth?" asked Dante
of his guide. "Or is that, an American chewing gum?"
RipplingRhumos
Mas?-
GOSSIPING.
OLD MKS. TUNGSMITII comes along, to gossip for an hour;
her wind is good, her head is wrong her disposition sour.
Sho gathers up the evil news throughout, our drowsy town, and
then, as one would bootleg booze, she spreads it up and down. She
journeys to my cottage door and camps upon the sill, and there
relates, an hour or more, dire chronicles of ill. It seems that
Jimpson beats his wife, though vainly he pretends to lead a clean
and godly life, with noble aims and ends. The Widow Heeswax
lost some hens, and there are clews to show that Hunkstcr burg
larized her pens and laid her chickens low. The Gold Hriek store
was lately burned and an insurance dick has whispered that the
owner turned a little arson trick. So Mrs. Tungsmith jogs ahead
with talcs of crime and vice; and all the caustic things she's said
with me cut little ice. I gravely watch her shriveled jaws, and
think of Maehcth's crones, and muter sundry hems and haws in
non-committal tones. I know that when she goes away she'll roast
mo like tho rest; she'll claim I stole a neighbor's hay or robbed
a rooster's nest. I cannot make the gossip quit, she'll slander
till she's hoarse; but she can't lead me to admit that I indorse
her course.
BE DAMNED"
POINTS
antiiues and junk is about WG. 8" a
grouch is that your friends buy their
'
average husband has no more
.
will leave such a great vacancy
You must save the nickels and
a good sucker list.
of your face, or you ean get it
think of them.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Noted Phyticlan and Author
Stoned letters pertaining to personal health and hyeiene, not to dUeaia dlaonoiit or
treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, self addressed envelope Is enclosed.
Letters should be brief and written in Ink. Owing to tho large number of letters received, only
a few can be answered here. No reply can be made to Queries not conforming to instructions.
Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper.
The ComiK'tcnt
Bearing In mind fhe fate of the
Htranger who Bought a uhe-ropodint
and was directed to the eHtuulishment
of a drtiHHinaker who does pluin and
fancy Hhirrtng, It Is well to call It kl
ropodlst, accenting the second syl
lable. Altho tho word is derived from
Greek roots which
mean hand and foot
the modern chiropo
dist treats minor
nilments of the feet.
Huch is the training
the chiropodist re
ceives today that we
may say ho treats
foot troubles safely
and well. When
ever I am hurrying
past tho cemetery I
wonder how many
inmates tried trim
ming their own corns a shade too
closely.
When a layman Is threatened with
falling .arches, fiat feet, hammer toe,
ingrowing nail, bunion, weak ankles,
liyperidrosis, Morton's neuralgia,
plantar callus or clubfoot he should
consult an orthopedic surgeon. Many
of us are just enough Greek to Imag
ine orthopedic means something like
straightening feet or correcting foot
troubles, hut the pedic part of It
doesn't refer to the feet at all, It
seems. It refers to child, and ortho
pedic means child straightening or the
treatment of deformities of children,
tho the orthopedic surgeons are not
averse to treating deformities or de
forming conditions of adults.
Orthopedic doctors, however, nre
rather scarce. Ko there Is a legitimate
field for the trained chiropodist; now
udays the chiropodist is about as well
trained as physicians were a genera
tion ago.
one of the important principles in
stilled by training Into the mind of
the modern chiropodist is surgical
asepsis. That doesn't mean tho use
of antiseptic chemicals which look or
smell impressive . or come In fancy
costumes. It means tho technic of ab
solute cleanliness,, surgical cleanliness,
bacteriological cleanliness, keeping
germs out of tho environment, not
trying to murder them with germi
cides after they've ' been introduced.
Aseptic technic, which can't be ac
quired by precept alone, but must be
learned thru actual clinical . demon
stration or practice, makes present
SUMS LOVETT
NRW YOHIC" Jan. 3 Charles
Pmihriflv has been elected chairman
of the finance committee of the
Union Pacific company, tins comnm-
i an oii..stA...I In,, U fitrmnp fx ecu tive
committee, in pursuance of the plan
. ... .1. D.iKnKl
aniuiuiiceu ui me unio -
Lovett resigned ns chairman of the
executive committee.
Mr. Lovett who retired Jnnuory 1
from active direction of operating and
nn a in-nil aiiuira oi me cuiupnj,
elected chairman of tho board and
will In future devote himself actively
to valuation and consolidation pro
jects!
5 BELOW ZERO AT
WENATCHEE, WASH.
Hpnic AVE. .Inn. 3. Sub-zero tem
peratures visited) eastern Washington
again early today, toBOther with snow
in some parts of the section. At eignt
o'clock it was five below at Wenat
chee und four below at Spokane, and
the weather forecaster here said he
could see no hone of much relief for
nmitber 84 boursi Deer Talk, ill this
county reported below.
Walla Walla reported ten above.
James Devine,-6G, a prospector and
homesteader, was found frozen to
death yesterday In hiscabln near
Metaline Falls. Wash.
The family of Jack Will was forced
to flee In their night clothes with the
temperature at 28 below zero when
their homo near I'riest River, Idaho,
was burned last night. Will was se
riously burned when he returned to
try to aave some, of their clothing.
M'ADOO TO OPEN UP
'S
CLEVKLAXD,' Jan. 3. A school
for women students of democracy will
be held here January 29 to February
2, under the auspices of tho Demo
cratic Women's organization, U was
announced hero following a confer
ence of democratic women today.
William O. McAdno. candidate for the
democratic presidential nomination,
will be asked to open tho Institute.
Sclxo Drug on G. . Train
ST. r.U'U Minn.. Jan. 3. Seizure
of $$n,000 worth of contraband opium
on a Great Northern train here Tues
day was disclosed today by federal
agents, who declared that Minneapolis
and Ht. Paul nre distributing points In
an extensive trnfTle in narcotics thru
out the northwest.
" The seizure was made on a flreat
Northern passenger train. No. 4,
shortly after It arrived from Seattle
Tuesday.
C'lUropotllst
day chiropody safe for the patron.
Were it not for the skilled services
of these artists of chiropody a good j
many of my pupils could, not take the ;
medicine I prescribe as a tonic to
metabolism two 1 miles of oxygen ;
three times a day on the hoof. Never,
before In our national history have we I
needed skilful .chiropody as much as
we do today and never before have
we had chiropodists as competent as
the artists who care for our feet to
day. QUESTIONS A XI) ANSWERS
Chicory lit Coffee
What harm is done by the addition
of chicory to coffee? R. A. G.)
Answer. None, so far as the health
of the consumer is concerned, unless
from the weukening of the coffee. If
one likes the flavor of chicory In cof
fee it Is wholesome.
Fine for Complexion
I go to bed evey night between
9:30 and 10 o'clock and rise at 6:30
hut in the morning I yawn and yawn.
Sometimes, when I go to bed later, I
seem wider atfake next morning. Do
I oversleep when I retire at 10? I
am a girl of 15. (P. A.)
Answer. You should have 10 solid
hours of sleep every night, and occa
sionally an additional nap, for good
health, alert mind and good looks.
. Treatment for Alcoholism
I understand that you have a suc
cessful treatment for the drink habit.
My father is killing himself and ruin
ing the happiness of mother and his
children by heavy drinking. If you
can suggest any way to break him of
this terrible habit you will win the
grutitude of us all. (M. M. M.)
Answer: If the drunkard sincerely
desires to be rid of his craving it can
be done by ordinary medical treat
ment which any competent physician
can give anywhere. The method which
I have seen convert some worthless
men into good industrious citizens is
the one given to the medical profes
sion about fifteen years ago by Dr.
Alexander Lambert. Any physician
may find a good description of it in
Forchheimer's "Thernpeusis of Inter
nal Diseases," Vol. 11, page 693, or
Lambert's own description of the
method In the Journal of the Amer
ican Medical Association, Sept. !:.
1909, and Feb. 9, 1910. Anybody who
can afford to buy tho poison which
passes as whisky can afford to have
good medical treatment for the di
sease which accounts for the craving.
FORM JAP CABINET
-TOKIO, Jan. a. (By tho Asso
ciated i'ress After announcing his
inability to complete a ministry ear
lier today, Viscount Kiego Kiyoura,
who was summoned Tuesday by
I'rince ltegent Hirohito to form a
cabinet to succeed that of Premier
Vamamoto, has reconsidered his de
cision. At the further request of the
prince regent, he has accepted the
task of forming a new cabinet. Pre
viously he declared ho had been un
able to obtain the support of any
political party In the diet.
DETECTIVE TORTURED
NEW ORLEANS, Jun. S. Polled
today were endeavoring to unravel
the mystery surrounding tho killing
of Fred Bentley, employed as a de
tective by the New Orleans Public
Service, Inc., whose body, with the
skull crushed, was found yesterday
on the Mississippi river levee near
Hahnville, In St. Charles parish, a' few
miles from New Orleans. The con
dition of Uentley's body indicated that
he had been tortured before being
killed. -
Hentley came here from Los An
geles last October, notes found In
his room at a local hotel indicated.
Kn Joyed a ftootl Night's Sleep
'I wish to say that Foley Pills
worked O. K. on me In a couple of
hours and the pains le( me at once.
I took a couple of them In the after"
noon, went to bed and had a good
night's sleep and have slept good ever
since." writes Con Thiel, 118 E. Co
lumbia St., Fort Wayne, Indiana. Fol
ley Pills are a diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys and will Increase their
activity. Kef use substitutes. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
Mrs. Harding Off for D,- C.
MA HI ON, Ohio, Jan. 3.-r-Mrs.
Wnrren G. Harding, widow of the
late president, left for Washington
last night, whore she plans to spend
the grenter part of the winter.
"Cascarets" 10c
if Sick, Bilious,
Constipated
-They Work While You Sleep."
When you feel sick, diiy, upset, when
your head is dull or aching, or your
stomach is aour or sassy, just take one
or two Jilcasant 'Cascarets" to relieve
consultation una oiiiousims. .uiipiiiK
-nicest cathartic-laxative on earth for
Men. Women and Children. lOe loes,
alto 23 and C0 lixea uy drug store.
THE GREATEST THING IN THE
WORLD
: by Laurel Grmr
Enttrprlslns Men
Oirla love enterlrislnft men. It Is
not at nil uncommon for the heir to n
fnrfnno in he turned down by a Blrl
who really la fond, of him simply be
enuso he docs
nothing In this
world. lielong
Iiib to clubs. b
ing in for Bolf.
c o n t HhutlnB to
charities, are
pursuits and avo
cations which db
not appeal to the
modern Blrl.
Even the fellow
who holds down
a wonderful Job
and Is content to
let It go at that,
must pick his sweetheart from the lot
that has already been looked over
and combed by enterprising rivals.
Clirls want a man who's up and doing,
the kind of a fellow who is never
satisfied with things as they are. The
man who is contont with his achieve
ments is dead insldo. Enterprise is
nmbition plus. It is almost distinc
tively an Amcricnn virtue. Girls ex
poct It; the chap who is without It is
not In Class A in the game of love.
sKISe
texas election
WASHINGTON. Jan. 3 A resolu
tlon formally authorizing Investigation
of the election of Senator Muyfleld
democrat, Texas, was adopted today
by the senate.
Chairman Spencer of the elections
committee explained that the resoht
tlon followed that in the Newberry
case, providing for inquiry Into "ex
cessive and illegal expenditures and
other alleged Illegal practices " but
Senator Ilorah, republican, Idaho, Sen
ator Heflin, democrat, Alabama and
others suggested It might bo moro
specific.
Majestic Runs Aground
But Is Soon Floated
NRW VOTIK, Jan. 3. The White
Star liner Majestic, lurgcMt . Hj'lLish
trans-Atlantic passenpor vessel. ( rnn
aground on a mud bank of Hplthead
near the Isle of Wight, today shortly
after starting the voyage to Cher
bourg and New York, company of
ficials were' informed In a message
from her commander, Sir Bertram
Hayes.- The huge vessel got off the
mud In a few minutes, the message
said, and proceeded on her way.
'Tape's Cold Compound"
Breaks a Cold Right Up
Take two tablets every three hours
until three closes are taken. The first
dose always gives roliof. - The second
and third doses completely break up the
cold. Pleasant and Bafe to take. Con-
tains -no quinine or opiates. Millions
use "Pupo's Cold Compound." Price,
thirty-five cents. Druggists guarantee it.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a cnndl
date for the nomination of Sheriff of
Jackson County on the Republican
ticket subject to the voters of said
county at tho primaries in May. If
nominated and elected I nledee my
self and the deputies whom 1 shall
appoint to enforce all laws IncludinK
tne lsth Amendment with efficiency
and economy. If you do not want the
laws enforced do not vote for me,
li. A. LYONS, Central Point.
tf
Coroner
I hereby,, announce myself ns a
candidate on the republican ticket,
for nomination at the coming primary
for the office of coroner of Jackson
county.
py virtue of my profession as an
undertaker. I feel that 1 have evorv
qualification nnd the necessary enuip-
iiivhl iu propeny nanaie any duties
which may arise. 11. V. CONGER.
tf
(01
HolQlManx
Powell Si at O'Farrell.
SAN FRANCISCO
J -7-1 J
and Shopping Dsfrcf.
A.ewlr beatified HHl Mmmi
aimitl th. vnitor lo Su Frio
cucol New huauhingt of unuatial
enwm and Comfort, a lobby fef ned
to pronde the atmosphere
of
raxtmoua home .tkI
r Dining
Room, coiuideml an. f tk
intrrcrttn, in America all contribute
to roar welf.r.1 h .. h. I- c . -i
mn niain, lea Water ttit, rcoroj
HARVEY
M. TOY,
Managing
Owner
Notlilit' comes I' him that waits
but iM'iinllcss olo ne. an' he'ss got
V be ciui'ful where ho stands or
he'll lose out on that. A purty
complexion is a da nil J decoy, but
we've, got t' have a way about us
I' live huppy ever afterwards.
Tin veil-Known MtDiciww or xnm
t'AMUUt) KacieUT Hook author
Tonic Pills
The Old Reliable Family
Remedy for Building Up
the System, Nervous Dia
orders. Insomnia, etc
Neglect of sleeplessneiB, depre
too andnervou disorders of any
Ittnd, la extremely dangerous. All
too many men and women, com
pclled to go out into the world
and battls for a living neglect
ibelr health to such an extent that
nervous breakdown is the In
evltable result. It is best to be
warned in time, so that these
nervousaitments may be checked.
Read what Prank Sprencel of 492
W.Jefferson Su, Valpariaao. In
diana, says t
'Dr. A. W. Cham's Tome PITbi
are helping me in every way pos
sible as I was in very bad shape
When I began the use of them. I
am feeling better every day. The
treatment is workinr wonders in
my ante na my ciue is about
thirty-eight years standing."
You can buy Or. Chase's Tsnto
Pils at all drug stores. To be sure
of getting the genuine, ae that
portrait and signature Of A. W
Chaae,M.D areon each box your
protection against imiiauons
tea j
Dr. A.W. CHASE MBDICXNROOL
257 Washington Sl, Buffalo.
WATCH YOUR
BATTERY
PRESTO-LITE BATTERY
STATION.
'Friendly Service"
Phone 903
To Whom It
May Concern
I want to inform my
friends and patrons that I
have secured the services of
BERT ROHTJ in my repair
shop. ' . ;' ';'' ,
MR. ROHTJ is a first class
Electrician and Mechanic,
and was employed at the
Battery Electric Shop for
the past year as head electri
cian, and I have known him
for over 12 vcars. We muir-
antee all our work. .
We Sell Sunoco Oil ; '
J. C. ROBINSON,
1009 West Main
We put a new meaning in
the word "Service" a trial
will show you. Remember:
"We are not satisfied unless
you are."
City Cleaning and:
Dyeing Co.
Phone 474 624 N. Riverside