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' nwH6fs :"chri ' hardfy wait' to cIobw
ii)v Khofj, ftnd ohHrvo Docuratlon Duy,
toy -xy.nf i;unK.. ,
our painfully., proper nifitropollH Ik
in rmo of Uh ppflotlln filH of r.Khtuoua-
tiPsA nffain, tho bbject of hh truly wrath
(hiv time lielnjt the appearaneo of
fimiilcrt wearltiK but hi tiff suits In the
Kofv Festival puradeH. Ah thero will
not fce much elHe worth looking nt in
(he inn rati , tho prohibitory rennlu
tlon.. to proper. With rare delicacy
the jommlttoe ovorcoino with purity
nhle-nt the uho of tho worrit, "bathing
huIIh!" roforrinor probably for buHlnewt
reartohn to hucIi aa "objectionable ap
parol,',' rtero in 100 per cent prudinh
new. hut thnre was a 1'hariKce among
the Holy Oneit, aa tho report attest!.
towlt:
''Then n motion vnn put to
'.prohibit 'scanty attire' In the pu
, ..Virion, .
' "'And how about on tho
, ' streets?' a woman asked. "
No ' doubt some catty he, defied
Ha tan and his works, right then and
there1 with tho plea: "Madam! you
are granted permission to wear
bathing suit In the parades, but
Portland Is no Babylon."
Mrs. Wood row Wilson hiis sailed
for- France incognito, having regis
tered on the ship as Mrs. Klennur
Colllns. The lady riattors iiei-Heiiy
(Chlco Enterprise,.) Ouch!! ' 4
. W1IKIUC MKN AKK MKX
(('aura, Cal., Standard) :
. The. highest hid for 11 baskot
"was made hy Post master Bee,
who paid $8 and turned around"
and presented It to Miss Sophie
'VArney,, who Is visiting hero from
I Noodles with Mr. and Mrs. Syl
vester Worntz. Tho basket was
n beauty and made by Kfflo and
Gertrude Winkle.
. Mistah G. Maddox, tho eminent
Methodist and shlnologlst, Is still suf
fering from the frequency of the pork
chops.
. .For Sale Fresh Jersey cow, giving
two gallons dally, and 1 50 yards of
rag carpet. Phone Ititl-U (Want ad
Montague Messenger.) Is that all?
'- MISK SMITH
Miss Smith was an elderly spinster
and lived In a little house with vines
on tho front porch and an old-fashioned
garden liVthe back yard. She
had nn established Income sufficient
for her few necessities.
' For several weeks Miss Smith had
been ailing. To use hr own expres
sion, she felt "poorly.' At times she
would nibble crackers fur supper be
cause she couldn't muster tlm energy
to conk anything. She felt her pulse
nt frequent Intervals, and her heart
seemed unsympat helically regular:
hut she had ninny elusive pains and
random aches, and at night when she
read patont medicine circulars she
was able to Identify in horself the
symptoms of every fatal disease de
Bcrlh'cd. Hhf realised that she was going to
die, and that without long delay. She
did not greatly care. For a long time
Mho had been awaro thut people did
not appreciate her, urn! It would be
some satisfaction to put them to the
inconvenlenco of nticndtng her fu
neral.. Tho funeral service would , bo at
tho house, of course. And 'doubtless
they would place the coffin there by
th'e long window. It would look bet
tor there. And, of course, all the
neighbors would come and sit almn?.
waiting for the hour of service. They
would sit ami whisper, and doubtless
some of them would took sharply into
corners In quest of dust. Amy Itrown
would do that.
Tho thought of Amy Itrown dis
turbed Miss Smith, a ml she got up
and began to peer Into corners. There
was dust everywhere. She had neg
lected her housework, and -he knew
what the critics would say. Well, she
couldn't afford to die with tho house
tn that state. If she dropped itid in
the attempt, she would at least die
fighting to preservo her good name.
Again, to use her own c.pr?MMon,
the first day of mopping and polish
ing "did her up," but on the mor
ning of the fourth day. when she was
awakened by the song of birds and :
snt up to glance about a room In
which the streaming sunshine sought
in "vain to find n speck of dUHt. she
waft conscious of a new vigor that im
pelled her to nay: I'm a-goln' over
to .call on Amy today to see If I can
nee any dust."
It is a simple prescription for
people Who feci "poorly." ThfiP Is.
po charge for It. t linlllinore Sun.)SJ
MONKEYVILLE.
7
W tnith and revenlod truth
intff a buttle between rival towns
as MonkeyviIIf.
When the civic boosters of Chattanooga, lenn., cnine to the
realization that the little neighboring town of Dayton was to grab
a choice bit of national' advertising through the test case of Ten
nessee's new aiiti-ovolution law they set about arranging a little
eiise for their own. courthouse. "Whereupon the Dayton boomers
retaliated by threatening to boyecrtt Chattanooga.
It is obvious that at least two southern communities arc less
afraid that a battle hctween the evolutionists and anti-evolutionists
will hang upon the mthc stigma of heresy or intolerance than that
they will lose for themselves a golden opportunity to get front
page space in the nation's newspapers. This limy be rather dis
appointing to those sections of the country which have been con
vinced by 'William Jennings Uryan and southern legislatures that
a part of the South has taken the controversy seriously.
The quarrel between Dayton and Chattanooga is an amusing
prologue to what the public anticipates will be an entertaining trial.
ROADS NOT
THE MILKAGE of hard-surfaced roads is estimated by the
United States department of agriculture at between 450,000
and 475,000 miles. 'It corrects an
ground that the anfcmnt of road building scheduled for any one
year provides a net gum in road improvement.- A large part of the
wor kcarried on annually, the major part, probably, consists in re
building or resurfacing roads previously ated as hard-surface roads
ut which need repair. The actual
1921 is estiniated at not greatly in excess of 00,000 miles. Thus
the 24,000 miles of work under way this year -will not' provide an
ecpuiT mileage gained in 'hard roads, though tlic increase will be ma
terial. I I'-' vl :
Improved roads, the department
the movement of every vehicle
which is less if the road be improved than if it be left in a state of
nature. The only limit that should be placeid on expenditure for
road improvement is tho amount
operating costs. On this basis of
improved roads whether it has them or not. It pays less by having
them, than by not having them.
QUILL
The poor hitters wo have with
For that matter, many a true
Still, if everybody got justice
,At any rate, evolution affords
war mama.
Among tho war implements
propaganda. "
The old-fashioned liquor affected the feet instead of tho trigger
finger. ' . ' . -
Don't bliuno France.
Every
little offended.
Thc sign, "No fishing," is
read, "Very poor fishing."
A summer resort is a plnco where the girls may be able to catch
a rich husband.
Dear old America 1 "Where clso
flivver's instrument board?
A village is a placo where people
icr as well as ho did his first wife.
Correct this sentence:
'winner take all."
The evidence of civilization sepnis to be largely circumstantial.
Knemies are not so bad. They never try to improve us.
RipplingRhijmQS
4k wait
. WAITING.
B
ES1DK tho city dump I wait,
ho said he'd meet mo hero
nine; ho wished to sell some real estate, and get this wad of
inino. .' Hud ho been hero on time, I wot we'd soon have made a
trade, for I desired to buy tho lot, and see tho money paid, but
now my breast with ire is hot, and such ambitions fade. This
Charles Adolphus ne'er again can sell nic lot or part, or acreage
in glade or glen or frontage in the mart ; he made a date with
me and then he flunked and broke my heart. lie named hto
hour at which we's meet, he nlso named tho place, ami hero 1
eamo with eager feet to meet him face to face, and buy a lot
in Wiener street, with ample building space. When next I meet
him he'll explain to me what made him late; but all his talk
will he in vain he didn't keep his date. He'll merely waste
his preeions breath by singing such a song; unless he proves a
sudden death, I'll hold his course is wrong, for, by the dump's
forbidding heath, I've waited, oh, long! If he could sell me
half the town for fifty-seven cents, and throw in buildings of
renown, an dpeanut stands and tents, I wouldn't pay a nickel
down, jj, red, so help me, gents. For any oe whoauiakes a date
sli'uld keep that date on time, or be regarded as a skate who's
capable of crime; "anil I intone a hymn of hato as .from the
..... P)
(III!
Il
lllllll.
1ms been transformed overnight
for the privilege of being known
o
LUXURIES.
assumption likely to have gained
gain in new construction since
remarks, arc not luxuries. For
over a road there is a certain cost
which can be saved in vehicular
reasoning the country pays for
POINTS
us always; the good ones go up.
bill seems to bo spoken in jest.
very few of us would recognize it.
a. charitable explanation of man's
- , i , ,
whose export is not forbidden is
friend who owes you five seems a
inaccurate.
As a rule it should
cau you see a wad of gum on a
debate whether he really loves
'I'll fight anybody," said tho champion,
Mason .
j& Ml
for Charles Adolphus Tvnc:
at eight, and now it's nearly
CROSS-WOK l
' . . HIS
Hrolher 10-1 T had
a very new h;u It
was the laic;J-4-5-6-7.
at least i-H he
told his sistej 7-11-15-4).
One day Rilwnrd
was to 22-23 to the
store, when a very
1-4-0-12-IH-22 w,nd
swept his precious,
hat right ofj his
head and away it
flew with Ed aftei
ill There was a
group of 16-17-18
on the street corner
and he yelled to them to slop it 8-9 it surely would be destroyed.
Hut they only laughed. The wind blew the hat right into an open
kitchen window. The cook was sound a-2-6-10-14-19, and the hat
flew right into the 12-13-14-15 on a fine cake which was baking.
Oh. my I" exclaimed Edward, "What shall I do? I fear I will
have to wash it in the dish 19-20-21 before I can ever wear it again I"
Answer To Last Puzzla . ....
1-8-16 (pea), 1-2-3-4-5-6 7 (peanuts), 16-17-18 (ate), 6-11-19-26 (used).
2-917-24 (eata). 31018 (are). 25-26-27 (odd), 612-20-27 (tend), g-9.10
(ear), 19-20-21 22-23 (enter), 14-22-28 (den); JT-13-21 (set), 11-12-13-14-15
(seeds), 15-23 (Sr.) . ( ....... .
Copyright, 1025, by The International Syndicate
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D-
.-.Jl 12.. .. """"."a "" anil kyllM.. not to dlmt. la(nulf w
. ill Jl w'"l,n lnt 0w,n to '' """"w of httera raclnd, wily
rew 0n M VMWarMl h.rft. Na raolv run h. mrul. tn ....lu t I 1 . . !.i
AadrM. Or. Wlllku BrU, Ir n of thU nmw '
Olvo a doctor a ripping lnyHtery
Koom," Fletcher's "Tho iiurouuh
ironsurer," Carolyn Wells' "Tho Tas-
soled Room," Kees "The Shrieking
Pit," or any of a
dozen others which
belong on the top
shelf alongside "The
Hound of the Bas
kervllles," and for
an evening or two
he can forget delin
quents, hypochron-
drlacs and chiro
practors. Nearly ev
erybody likes mys
tery. I like It with my pipe. A doc
tor may Indulge in both of 'em at the
right time and in the right 'dose with
out offending any one, eJno or injuring
himself. The trouble ao many doc
tors mix both tobacco and mystery
with their prescriptions.
Mystery and secrecy are two legs of
the tripod on which the success of the
nostrum and quackery business de
pends. The third leg I'll tell you about
if We ever meet. You see, health is
the first consideration with me, and
I must try to take good' care of my
own health. Indeed , my own health
is the very first consideration Witti
me, and after that comes your health.
I Would even neglect our health a lit
tle, that is, withhold fi-om you inform
ation or instruction of use to you In
keeping well if tho giving of the In-
iurinaiiun or instruciipn tcnaoa to in
jure my own health. For .unless I
keep porfoctly woll, the infomation or
Instruction I give you is likely to bo
of an inforior if not ari : abnormal char
actor, and that would 90 pretty bad for
your health, wouldn't it: I'll say it
would, for fear you may not immedi
ately see the point. Thero Is a very
old saying, "Physician, heal thyself!"
It never Impressed mo as a very wise
remark, for many a physician stricken
and really dying of disease has never
theless healed plenty of patients. If
you change It to "Health teacher,
show ub!" it seems more reasonable,
now, doesn't It?
One of the Important medical dis
coveries of this generation is the dis
covery that goiter Is duo to a lack of
lodin and that the trouble is absolutely
preventable by supplying, a minute
quantity of lodln in one form or an
other, in medlcino. in water or In
food. Where approximately half of
the school children show somo sign of
goiter It has been found that tho ad-'
ministration of a minute doso of io-
dln in some form will not only cure the
goiter already developed In a good
many qises. but it practically never
produces any untoward effect.
It Is a great surprise, therefore, to
find tho New York State health de
partment, always somnolent nnd back
ward in action, suddenly printing in
the newspapers of tho state a warning
that tho general uso of Iodized salt in
stead of ordinary salt ,ono of tho best
methods of Insuring the necessary
iodin ration for overybody) "may do
serious harm when used by persons
having goiter already developed." al
though in the samo queer press bulle
tin the Hip Van Winkle health au
thorities attempt to assure the befud
dled public that "experience indicates
hint salt containing a small amount of
lodln Is effective In preventing goiter."
Tho Joker In tho press notice issued
by tho New York politicians comes in
the lust lino: "Dr. Kimball advised
that tha administration of 'minute
quantities of lodln in tablet form to
children needing It be continued in the
Syracuse schools."
That "tablet form" refers to a pro
prietary nostrum which costs about a
thousand times moro than iodized salt
or sodium iodld or ordinary tincture
of lodln. That's tho mystery, you j
QIKSTIONS AXI) AXSWKUS.
Anything lliu 1'hj slology.
My physloliiKy teacher instructed
mo to ask you why one Is nble to bite
harder with tho back tooth than with
the front trth when the same mus
cles aro used In both cases. (Marie A.)
Answer Which Is a question in
physics, nut physiology. You will
study ahyslcs, of course, when you
enter hlKh school It is one f tho few
essential subjects for a general edu
cation. The Jaw Is a lever, the Ju
being tho fulcrum, the masaeter
temporal muscles the power and the
Rum you're chewing or the nut you're
ciacklng the weight. One of the laws
of physics relating to levers is that a
given power will support a welsht as
many time as Urns us Ihe weight arm.
Now ll.p'r yiiii are Kat Fanny Just
supiHwc. And you're on the tccler
and bounce poor Skinny Winnie on the
PUZZLE "STORY;
HAT
""iS. a h iJ I
can sit on the shorter arm of the lever
and bounce poor Skinny Winino on the
long arm, right up In the air, but if
she gets out far enough on the long
arm you won't be able to bounce her
at all. That's physics, the way they
dno't teach it in school. Tell the
teacher that I am always glad to an
swer questions under the province of
physiology, hygiene or health, but
that I have rather less than the ordin
ary school boy's knowledge of physics,
thoogh I think physics almost as im
portant as physiology, and the educa
tors think It is more important, for
they generally employ experts to teach
physics, while any teacher who has a
bit of spare time is considered compe
tent to teach physiology or hygiene.
That's tho reason why so much stuff
and nonsense Is taught under the
head of physiology and hygiene and
that Is the way tho great nostrum and
quackery Interests of our grand free
country . would have it.
. And: Ifo was Wondrous Wise.
" Kindly advise me whether or not the
eye can be, taken from the socket and
immediately replaced without injury
to the- sight. If so, give me the name
of a specialist you would recommend.
A.)
ifcnswor The eyebAlI may bo terrfi
porarlly drawn r forward for various
surgical procedures without injury.
Any occuplist Is competent to do that.
Send a solf addressed stamped envel-
Jope for reply by mail, and ask for the
name of tho oculist in the city you
wouia visit.
Very Good Eddy
Infalmination never appears in a
part which mortal thought does not
reach. That is why opiates relievo It.
They quiet the thought by Inducing
stupefication by resorting to error
instead of truth. Opiates do not re
move tho pain ,In any proper sense of
the word. They only render mortal
mind temporarily less painful. These
are not my words, but the words of
Mrs. Eddy. (P. G. R.)
Answer Sounds all right to me. I
can't conceive of any "part' which
mortal thought does not reach.
Poems That Live
Description of Spring,
sooto season, that bud
Tho
and
bloom forth brings.
With green hath clad tho hill and
eke the vale.
The nightingale with feathers new she
sings;
The turtle to her male hath told her
tale.
Summer Is come, for every spray now
springs;
Tho hart hath hung his old head on
the pale;
The buck In brake his winter coat he
flings;
The fishes fete with new repaired
-scale.
Tho adder all her slough away she
slings;
The swift swallow pursueth the flies
smale;
Tho busy bco her honey . now she
tilings;
Winter Is worn that was tho flower's
bale.
And thus I sec among these pleasant
tnings
Each care decays, and yet my sorrow
springs. i
Henry Howard, Earl of Swirly.
Miners Trapped.
KAI.EIGII, N. c.. Muv 27. Ahout
fifty men were trapped In the mine
of tho Carolina Cool company, eight
nines trom tsanrord, N. C, when an
explosion occurred today, a telenhone
call from San ford says. Officials of
tno mine authorized the statement
that one body had been recovered and
mat more than half a hundred men
were at work in tho lower levels when
me explosion occurred.
The shallow well In polluted soil Is
merely n cess-pool for filtered sewage.
Milk
and Diet
Forlnfmtti
invalid.
Thm ArtJ
Nourisluna Digct ible No Cooking.
nreia imiMOoni SuJMtjtvjes
III ILL'
It's hard enough t' hold down a
little crnmiHil tip Job, but how'd
you like t' live on a rami wneru
tiler's work t' do in ever' direction
for as th eye kin reach? No-
buddy'll begrudge Willi am Jennln's
lirynn for liavta' enough V retire onl
If he'U Jest retire.
Little Doses of
Common Sense
, The wine was red,
But now it's white
And cuts such mulish capers;
Alas, my thirst
; I fear the worst
I read the daily papers.
You heed a vacation,; of courso, but
choose a clean one.
A dose or two of good vermifuga
would benefit the eltghtecnth amend
ment.-
Well tell tho age of a horse by his
teeth, the age of a man by his arteries.
A peep at tho tongue and a polce at
the pulse is not the whole dignosis.
When diagnosis and treatment end
with a dollar prescription, sick folks
don't get their dues. .
If you're feeling 111,
Don't take a pill;
Take a walk instead.
Your only hope . "
Lies, inot In dope
Bathe thy aching head.
Brush care aside,
You're business tied
Tan thy sallow cheek.
Oct back thy smile
Go fish awhile
Down the shady creek.
You, .weak of lung, -
You're old, yet young,
You're wrinkled on, your brow;
Co dig some baft . ' 1; ;
Don't hesitate t-
Go fishln' Do It now.
Batter up! Bat the rat. .
Grouches should gllf and grin.
Heavy dinners make heavy diners.
Care, of the youth is care of the
man. i
There is a world of pathos In path
oiogy. .
i ' Absinthe makes the heart
Deal stronger.
Spare the fire escape and burn
child. .
the
Overfat is Just as undcrslrable as
overiean.
Pear of the
chief ally.
knlfo is the cancer's
A wishbone is a poor substitute for
a backbone.
We watch our sneezes do we not?
lea, wo ao not. ......
- To treat the. infirmities that occur
,pasi lorry,; oegin at. twenty. ,
.
Whom the goda would rlentrnv ih.v
uisL mane eat. -
Dairy made typhoid epidemics are
sometimes dairy maid infections.
Ply tho knife ajid stay the cancer.
nvoiuaoio exposure to mnl I.
neeaiessiy dangerous. The onl
measies carry a high mortality
Of one hundred children perhaps not
more than five are susceptible to dlp
therla but those five should bo de-
icciea ana protected.
uiptnerla should not be released
from isolation until three cultures, on
succeeding days, show tho throat to be
rrce of the germ. A few patients, after
iBi-uvcry, continue to carry and des
nominate, tha -disease. ..-,.
Tho longer the snake tho longer his
strlko - 3t-fT,., . .
.Two thirds of his lenlh nr
xiius a. mree root snake has a fcach
While a six foot snake has four.
v nen chlggers meet
camper we
rcachor the camphor.
Lots of folks think th. .h 1
forgotten more medicine ih.n .1.-
doctors ever knew, until Willie spends
five years and all the loose family
change nt medical college.
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The words start in the numbered
squares snd run either across or
down. Only one letter ia placed in
earh white square. If the proper
words are found each combination
will form words. The -. key ta
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the otlwr words.
Running Across. . -Word
1. In the picture. ,
' Word 4. There are many of
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Word 5. Biblical way 01 say-,
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Word 6.
Word 8.
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noun.
Word 10.
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A conjunction.
An . impersonal pro-
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car for Denver and Kansas City.'
. Continental Limited '
Another70-hourtrainbetweenPortland '
and Chicago, leaving Portland at 4:00
every evening, with observation car
and sleeping cars through to Chicago. '
Through standard and tourist sleeping
cars to Denver and Kansas City.
Low Fares '
31. L,.l.u pr""MO'
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