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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
Fate Ik cruel, find sometimes diabol
ically ho. In liishcc, Ariz.,- a liquor
ruld resulted in the rupture of tin-
boot logger's llMt l)f CUHtoiliei'S. And
on I he liHt were the immi'H of Heven
of the rnldet'H.
Prominent, hut romantic; citizens
nre Ktltt crumpling on coMtly
davenports.- In nwkwind positions,
from hulh'ls In their hld.-H, fired liy a
lady friend, so-called. ,
; The ability of a fly to hi every
thing hut tho fly paper, In another
thing nhout which something ought to
bo done.
1 Amundsen niny or may not
found the North role, hut the
now is,tu find Amundsen.
have
Issue
FirKt doHes of a reign of Jaw and
disorder have been administered
the community.
yo-iio! Kiii-:itirr. rM ovi:h.
(Kliui Mills Sentinel)
The undersigned wnntH it to ho
positively and distinctly umlcr
. Htooil that anybody who shows
ovldcnco of . intoxication, rcgnrd
' less of the degree will not be ad
mitted to the Golden I'uvilioil.
Any pernon detecting evidences
of drinking on the part of unotb
er Ik requeHted to report tho tnat
ti ter td tho andei-Hiuned, Vho will
tnke Immediate HtepH t eject tlie
offending person from tin prem
(Keii. TbiH notice Ih final, and Ih
not Huhjeet to argument. The
smell of liquor will he deemed
mifficienl evidence to brliiK
about ejeetmont.
MUCKNK C. nOM)l!N '
Proprietor "Golden l'avillon."
And Just think how n war with
Mexico would help bunlnen8, and in
creaKO tbe knowledKe of Hianlsh
amunK the nuiHHeH.'
Tbe candidate . for the next legisla
ture, who HiandH for not attend I or.
if elected, ami reduction of taxeu, ban
tho hcHt ehaueo.
PORD AUTO TUHXS TUHTI.ft
(lldlino Cooh Day TlmeH.) Mock
turtle.
MIhh Audrey C'oekrell of Itutte,
Mont., who Iuih announced her en
Basement to Mr. 1 trad ley I lnn of
Berkeley. (lic.ture caption Hl Hul
letln.) Daniel Cupid grows, facetious.
i'OUHKCT, lil"T PA1 X I-TIj
(Ktiui .Mills, 4'al... Xowh)
Rome of tbe county papur aro
Riving Hpecial mentton to the fact
that "Harry (.'handler, tbe noted
Ijoh Angeles publisher 1m here,'
Why not nay that Mr. ("handler's
greatest claim to notoriety laid in
the fact (if his bidng fortunate
enough to marry the daughter of
llurriNon Grey Otis and sharing In
his wealth.
After denouncing Impure
nines he told a Kurd story.
maga-
Thcrc is some talk of organizing
tbe Veterans of Hans Solos, and the
survivors of thn Male Quartettes.
It's about time for n forest fire lo
bo Htarled by a careless cigarette
smoker, to be extinguished by a care
ful tobacco cbewer.
Tho poison gas the nations of tbe
earth want to bar from warfare, does
not Include the monoxide carbon
thrown off by Japanese parasols the
Cinlshcvikls are carrying.
The new auto pistol law Is drastic,
and covers scofflaws completely. It
mukes no distinction between atitoists
enroute to a still, or those ennuite to
rectify a sinner under the scrub oaks.
Tin: puopr.it spitrr
(Snlein Statesman)
I don't know how it happened,
for I was 'sitting on the left side
of the train and the tiling came
through the window. They told
me It was a rock. Maybe It a;.
Just meanness In some one to
throw it at me. If it was for
spite. I wish they bad selected the
right person.
A man will dig at his
dollar e:ir with the end of
whl. h he would n"l think
thousand
n match
if pol, Ing
in thu uuiKh uf hU four-dullar
watch.
THE SITUATION IN CHINA.
C KXATOR BORAH is iindoubtedly both KafeQiintl sano in his
opposition to intervention in
Safe because, while there is
to date, there in more Kinoke;
intervention is only justified by
hysteria.
American residents in China, as a matter of fact, are now
protected. American tfmiboats and marines are ready to act when
ever conditions warrant, and in
an effective force against any
at a moment's notice.
Far better to watch Chrna
what is really going on there is
consciousness.
The Celestial giant is at last awakening, and after n sound sleep
for several centuries this process can but be attended by some
cracking of joints and straining of the epidermis.
The spirit of nationalism aroused by the great war has affected
every country, but it has disturbed
the least prepared for it.
In spite of the incendiary talk,
that a massacre of foreign devils
are too lethargic and disorganized
when the smoke lias cleared the
foreign residents will no longer exist, and tho contest between
Chang and Fenjr, for control of I'ekin will have been decided.
The real danger in the Chinese situation does not lie in China,
but in Russia. For there seems to bc.no doubt that soviet Russia
is the real power behind the present -Chinese eruption first as a
source of anti-foreign agitation, second in the capture of Canton by
the Chinese radicals, and third in preparations for the inevitable
civil war in the north,'
An eventual combination between Russia and China, therefore,
does not appear so fantastic today as it did a few years ago. The
Russian is really an oriental, and he is being forced more and more
toward the Pacific. ."With ho Industrial society to be torn down,
China furnishes a rich field for bolshevik propaganda, and with
Japan as a common foe, qn alliance might well lie of mutual benefit.
The spectacle of an awakening China, allied with a revolutionary
Mid vindictive Russia, might give any resident of the western world
food for scrituiH contemplation. Hut such an eventuality is, after
all, too far in the future to justify tlie determination' of anj' present
action. , " .
Senator Borah is quite right in re-adopting the policy of watch
ful wailing. - ' '
QUILL
A !?ml time is like the Kingdom of Ilenven; it is within you.
Anions the outsiders not yet
lection is Wilhelm.
Modernism: An effort to flirt
the prequisites of orthodoxy.
x i i iiii'
uiMiuy. in noveriiiueiii, noma
weather man.
Some little town might get on
authenticity of gravity. '
Man really needs a conscience.
get married.
You see, machinery does the
to take the exercise essential to
Anybody can run a newspaper
part is to meet the pay roll. i,
TWO SI ION MKKT DICATIT IV
TUVINO TO ItKKCl'K OTittiltH
ItU'HMONI), An., June 1. (A. P.)
Three men wore killed and two oth
rs were overcome by gas here today
while engaged In constructing a sew
er. Two of tho dead lost their lives
while trying to savo their companions.
Tho two injured were overcome in
trying to aid the others.
BAD DREAMS.
r DliHAM we're ol'teii falliiifr
dreamland we are viewing fierce paths (hat we must tread,
with monsters dire pnrsniiiy, and vultures overhead. Ob, fear
ful nightmare terrors! And when the morning breaks, we find
that they were errors, the dizziest of fakes. Tbe classy sui is
shining, tbe world isfair and bright, wo say, while yet reclin
ing, that everything's all right. Hut soon tbe prospect cheerful
is shadowed by some clouds j we think up bogies fearful, and
phantom griefs in crowds. Our treasured cook may leave us,
just when we need her most ; promoters may deceive us, who
sell ns sjocli by post; tho ear may break a fender, the village
bank may fail, the goose may not. be tender, for which we paid
our kale. Our aunts may come to see us nnd stay three months
or eight, prosperity may flee us, and want be at the gate. . Dis
asters thick may follow, and spoil our cherished schemes; and
all these fears are hollow, as empty ns the 'dreams. We cannot
help the visions that come to us by night, tbe battles nnd colli
sions, the terrors that affright: but in tbe golden morning they
all seem vague and vaai; such horrors we are scorning, for
we're awake and sane. And in the niornina golden We ought
to shoo away all thoughts that 'jon't embolden and fit us for
the day. The dreads and fears that haunt us, and follow every-
Wile r
e. should not depress or daunt
China by the United States.
some i'irejn the Chinese situation
and sane because, talk jf armi'd
a combination of ignorance and
conjunction with European powers,
serious uprising could be presented
carefully and leave her alone. For
the painful birth of a new national
China more, because China was
however, there is slight danger
will be attempted. The Chinese
for tlmt. Hut it is probable that
special privileges now enjoyed by
POINTS
greatly affected by Ilindeiiburg's
with heresy while clinging
to
r i t
wuuty ratucui views UAtjupt, hi
the map now by questioning the
You seo, some of. them never
work and gives man time enough
health,
and meet the callers.
The bard'
S. P. Manager at Klamath
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Juno 10.
O. M. Dyer, general manager of the
Southern Pacific system, arrived here
last night In his private ear nnd left
this morrilng by motor car for Kirk,
where he will Inspect the work on the
Natron cut-off. Ho will roturn late
ibis evening.
Mason . -fTi
from cliffs a furlong biiib, or
they're only fou jyid air.
, CROSS WORD PUZZLE STORY
I..;.', ; COCK-A-POODLE-P-O-p-O ,. , .,
Ah 1-2, then-,
' is one of those
old 6-7-10-16-21
in our ySrd
again ! He must
get 3-4 through
a crack in the
fence I I must
14-15 and chase
1-3-5 out for it 1
do not he will
stay and we will
have23-24 peace I
He will 10-11-12-13
so loudly and
,21-22 persistent
lv one , cannot
think 12-17
sleep 1
See, there are
some hens com-
ing, too. Do you
seejhat one with
a spotted 13-18-
v 23-27, sh swal
lowed a diamond
that fell out of
Ma's best 17-18-19-20. She lays 2-4 egg every week day, they say. but
22-25 course she never lays an 8-14-20 on Sunday.
Hey-9-151 There you rooster, quit eating our ripe 25-26-27-28!
8-9? You say you won't and turn tip your silly old 19-2-1-28-29 do
you ? , Well, stay then !
Answer To Last Puzzle
35-42 (is), 30-31-32-33-34-35-36-37 (windmill), 20-25 (as). 2-3 (so).
30-39 (we), 7-10-14-19-24-2S-33 (Holland), l'J-20-21. (lnd), 7-8-9 (has). 17-18
(he), 28-29 (In), 22-23 (do), 23-27 (of), 912-15-21-26 (seeds), 10-11-12
(one), 15-16 (Ed)-. 13-18' (he), 4-5 (go), 34-41-47 (mad). 36 (on). 8-U
(an), 38-39 (me), 28-32-40-15 (into); 41-42-43 (Asi), 44-45-40-47 (mood).
1-6 (no), 24-26-26 (ass), 36-42-48 (lap).
Copyright, 1U25, by The International Syndicate
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D-
Slinad lattara partttnlnt to Nnonti
WHiminL win Dm uimwirea dv ur. nraa V II
Lettara aliould"ba brief and wrltUn In Ink.
tw n oa anawaraa nara. no rapiy oon oa
Addroaa Or. William Brady, lr oara of thla nanmpanar.
' Body KimiitntlbtLs
In tho argument wo had, here the
other day about the cutaneous ex
cretion, you will remember, I man
aged to work in edgewise, so to speak,
this physiological Tact:
Nothing of con
sequence is excret
e d - (eliminated,
thrown off) by tho
"skin in health or in
sickness, except
salt and water.
And right nfter
that the antiphysi
ologists broke up
the meeting.
There's a good
deal of mystery about body emana
tions, nnd l.like mystery as much as
anybody else, in a murder story, but
In physiology there aro plenty of un
solved, perhaps unsoluble mysteries
without deliberately creating them for
poputar consumption. Will the
squeamish reader kindly switch here
to something pleasant to read and let
us clear up the gruesome mystery with
'n llttle Plain talk.
; Disagreeable odors always have
lieen associated with pestilence and
disease and It is a curious circum
stance that most people at the presetit
time differentiate clcunlinesH from filth
or unclennliness largely by odor, for
example the odor which popularly sig
nifies "foul" air or faulty ventilation
This olfactory test seems to hold good
in tho popular mind only for tho hur
man race, when it comes to the ques
tion of body emanations. Nearly ev
ery anlmnl has Its peculiar odor, more
or less perceptible to civilized man,
even fishes, that spend their lives, you
might say. bathing, nnd yet people
with little or no knowledge of physi
ology are wont to separate the sheep
alone.
The normal, body odor of a healthy,
olean person is more or less noticeable
und moro or less agreeable to other
persons, each according to his associa
tion of ideas, and all that sort of
thing. The odor is a conglomeration
Oi aromatic suosinnces excreted in tne
sweai (,sucnas uutyric acid, formic
acid, acetic acid) and perhaps certain
odoriferous principles In food (such as
the odor of garlic, onions, asparagus)
when such articles have been eaten.
Positively foul odor arises from reten
tion of sweat by unhygenlc clothing or
excessive clothing which permits de
composition to occur. Going barefoot,
for instance, or exposing any other
portion of the body to the air, never
fails to overcome or euro hromidrosis
(foul sweating.)
Wet washing Is a poor substitute for
the air bath for cleanliness In this
respect. True, one can soften up mud
or other accumulations of foreign mat
ter on the skin with water more auick-
ly than with air. but I repent, a 15 min
lute air bath every day (If it is impos
sible to take the air loiger) is better
than any kind of water bath for ald
Jlng the skin to dispose of its emana
tions or excretions. Itemomber there
jig nothing foul, foxlo, poisonous or of-
renslve in the sWent, and the skin is
self cleansing if not too greatly ham
pered by our artificial contrivances.
When I speak of an nlr bath all 1
mean is nakedness. One may stand
around or better take some regular
exercise while enjoying tho air. The
colder the air the better, consistent
With the natural season or climate.
There are still a few points to be
covered before we finish this unpleas
ant part and so I beg the further in
dulgence of squeamish' readers. We'll
get at these remaining points in nn
early issue, nnd the title will be Whew
or something like that, so you will
know you had better not read It.
prftsTioxs and axswkhs
Parkinsonian Tremor
Will driving an auto cause a man's
arms and hands to jerk nnd shake? We
got a car 10 years ago nnd soon nfter
ward my husband commenced shaking
and h seems to get a lltti worse each
year. Sometimes he can hardly feed
himself. con you suggest anything
to rub his muscles with? Ho thinks
they fee as if the cords wore stiffen
ing. (tm. A. K. I..)
Answer lriving a flivver seenm to
make 'cm shake some, but I don't L
ft .
naanh and hyolana. not to flitaii dlagnoili or
lumnu. anir anrh1 invi nn la annlnaajl.
Owlna to tha laroa numbar at Uttara raoaiwad. aniw
maaa to Una not oonrormim to inatruotlOM
lieve driving n ear would do so. The
trouble is probably not from the driv
ing. Perhaps your physician can do
something for tbe trouble. It has its
origin In the nerve centers and cannot
bo influenced by rubbing anything on
the arms. t ,-..
Goiter Gono
My neico had a small goiter arid we
began using iodized salt as you recom
mended, nnd plenty of fresh sea food
which we get in the city market. The
swelling is almost all gone now. Should
we keen on using the iodized salt and
sea food after the swelling has dis
appeared That is, would there bo
any objection to the permanent use of
Iodized salt instead of plain salt in our
family. (J. G.) .
Answer. No. Keep on with the lo-j
dized salt and the liberal use' of sea
food when you can get it.. Goiter is
hut one of many conditions duo to io-
din shortage, and the use of fresh sea
'fish and shellfish is one of the best
ways to insure a normal lodln ration,
the iodized salt being a good second,
I think.
Mystery Canned In Cleveland
In reference to your Illuminating
talks on the lodln ration, you will bo
glad to know that the use of tho mys
terious lodin compound tablets has
been stopped In Cleveland, the health
director now urging parents to adopt
the use of iodized salt-na a preferable
method. (C. P.)
Answer. People are catching on to
the mystery, all right.
D6nt trust In God when your blood
pressure Is high. See yottr doctor.
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Children's Fictori4
Cross Wordruie
HOW TO SOLVE
i : The words start in tlie numbered
squares and rSn either across or
down. Onl one letter is placed tn
each white square. If the proper
worJs are found each combination
of letters in the white squares
will form words. The key to
puzzle the first word is piven in
the drawing. Below are keys to
the other words.
:' Kunnini! Across.'
Word 1. In the picture.' -
Word 5. A point of the com
pass. Abbreviation.
Word 7. . Heavenly. ' ' " '
Wort 8. Into.
Word 9. Otherwise.
ltunninjt Down.
' Word B. Whut tho blacksmith
uses. . - .
Word 3. Part of a horses har
ness; Plural.
Word. 4. A short poem that can
be set to music. 1
Word 0. A beverage.
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Tfi' Tell Blnkley Per North Eipniu
Hon Ktartctl'Kliol'Uy before sun up thin
mornln; Wp&f in' t' liop off rrom Uc.
trot for Wlnsor, CunaUy, tills eveala'.
"Ho dldn' como homo t' Mipiier, hurl'
jest supposed ho'd. boon held up in'
shot orrun tlOwit an' killed, ' so' I went
t' bed."' said- Mrs. I.ldb Grimes, when'
her husband' ivtiz fobntf hi Ut' null'
pond t'tlay.- - ' ;
Poems That Live
The Way Through theV Woods ".
They shut the road through the woods
Seventy yea.rs ago. i1 T
Weather and rain have undone it
ngaln, '
And now you would never know
There was once a path through the
woods
Before they planted the trees;
It is underneath the conpiuo and
heath,
"And the thin anemones. ' ' C
Only the keeper sees "
That, where the ting-drive broods
And the badgers roll at ease.
There was once a' road through the
( woods.
Vet, if you enter the woods
Of a summer evening late.
When the night aij cdols on the trout
ringed pools
Where the otter whistles his tnato
(They fear not mgn' in tho woods
Because they see so few),
You will hear the beat ot a horse's
' feet
And a swish of a skirt In the dew,
Steadily cantering through . ,
The misty solitudes, 4
As though they perfectly knew '
The old lost road, through the woods.
But there is no road through the
woods. Ru'dyard, Kipling. u
HOW
can we serve the lunoheoriv.
we serve' for 40c 'evening'
dinner for 70a?
Because
wo give the people full value
for their lhoney. Our over
head 'is low!' ' Our patrons
are .given, the .advantage of
our saving. . .
Why Not?
come in , today1 enjoy our
hojiie-cooked' mpals and our
hospitality and',"tf course,'
our French. coffee?,; .
In Connection. With
Medford lce Cream Garden
One Block' West Postbffice
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