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1t Hnllonl 8uDdt; Morning In to hntatad
Mntbui dl luf tlx ama-day dellf mw
Offlwi UiU Tribune Building, le-IT-M
jpnanf ihmi. rsono ?o.
A eonootldatloa of Uii Dcmoeritfo Time. the
cdfero- Hall, Ibe MMford Tribune, u.
ni Oreaonian, toe Aealaod Tribune.
ROBERT W. RUHL, Editor.
B. 6UUITEB, 8UITU. Kiijfit.
v Mall In IdlUMl
Dallr, vlto Sunder Bon, year 17.
Dolly, wltb Bunder Hun, oaonui 70!
flatly, without Sunday Bun, year' .10
Dolly, without Sunday Bun, mouth . .00
Weekly Hail Trlbuno, ono year 00
Sunday Bun, on year 1.00
T CARRIER In Madfonl. Aihland. Jlckaon
f1lh, Ontral ppint, Pbocnii, Talent tod on
nicnwaja: .
Dally, wliti Sunday Ban, month.......! .7
Dally, without Hunday mm month.'....
Dtily, without Sunday 8uo, ont yaar.. 7.60
Dally, with Sunday Sun, on year 1.4.0
All terma by carrier, caab in ad fane.
Entered a. aecond-claee matter at Modiord,
Oregon, under aot or March a, 1870.
Official paper of the Olty ol Bedford.
Official paper of Jackaoh 0ouit7.
The ontr paper betweer. Arotfnv, Ore., and
Ooleo, California, a dletance of over 400
tnlleff,' baring leaaed wire Aaaoclatad Preaa
oemoo. . .
IfRlfBERS or Tnh Atnoinii-reB PRRSfl.
The Aaaoclatad Preaa la eiclualrely entitled
le tho ue for republication 'of all newa df
Mtchea credited ro It or not otherwlee oredlted
Id thl. paper, and alao to the local newa pub
awiea nerrin,
All rlarita of republication of fpaoul du
potorie. herein are auw reaerred.
Ye Smudge Pot
Bj Arthur Perry-
A Welfare Clinic should be held,
"oon UB i'"""'1'. "r "
hunters to dctcrmino their ability,
to'diHtinguiBh a man from a doer.
1 1 I
11 ih-aKKiuvaiinar--io reu uuuui u,
Puiar explorer being caught in tho,
thce aaya. J
.'.rhe Humdlngera, inc., win eroct an-
artlatlc lgn over .the Main Btemj
croealng. reading: - GKKI-; HiNub i
II" YOU CAN'T WIN, DON'T MAKE
IT A TIB.
The eun cornea up. goes down, .
A littto work, some play,
rjuine sorrow, grieving, tears
. -J gone unothcr day.
bo' time gdeH' by and hpciiib
Indifferent' to man, . .
Ilia hopes, Ilia fears, his alms.
Ilia vainly fancied plan.
Vol somewhere In .potween
life's origin and end
Man playn his little part
. And markn Its upwurd trend,
In. finely .ordered ways ' '
Intelligence' supreme, ' . " '
Ouldca on to purposed goals
Beyond his fcoblo dream. 1
A gift sublime, this, Ufa,
Unbroken in Its flow
Blnco life there was till now
. And still muBt onward b'
most ho! who well fulfills , . '.
Ills purposed role,
That life, through liliiii advance
Toward Its pcrfout gflal.v.
1 ' " .' (Uxcrango)
it is uiao a relief to discover that
on unpolnteo of tho Clovernoc anil
1 POTTT?
tlrand Lecturer, cart bo- Inwlvod in 011 " mlM 81'01' -something
besides 'debauching ofl
tho fish Interests, for personal gain." a r i i ,1 , , , . , ... . ' ...
Ono such hoa been Indicated In1 Ami JUhth'SS a lot of people we think ttaue, Will get by With
Klumath county foe allogcd appro-.
r'Huun.ui H liniui, uiiii uiiuiiiur iui
ulleged mulfcusunco ,w 1 1 h severul
sucks of augur. Tho Indictments ap
pear highly flimsy,' nnd rccull tho
days wiien righteousness' was -playing
horso gaily around our own
courthouse. - 'i a . i
Full britches for-men are on dls-
pluy. They uro ax violent ut the
spring neckties, and If u niun wears I
them It's his own fuult.
Will Itogel-s, fumous comcdlun, ro
funos to run fot governor of Arkan
sas, hut thin will not keep other
comedians from running for gov
ernor. ,,
BUT WHAT UIU, MAKK T1IK
LADIKN' Hi:ltTS I'lTTV-IVVri
(llallliiKiru Sun)
By slow stages uniformed bodlos
of one kind nnd another arc dis
carding ho iJnGOinfortublo hlgh
colorcd blouse for coats Willi roll
collars. Tho navy was tho first to
cut Itself louse from tho choking
bondage. - 'I'ho latest to ' adopt a
sensible, eomrorlublo and yet withal
u smart uniform Is tho Army Mr
Hervlee. That brunch of the army
will no longer wear nock goar that
gives Its personnel th. appeuranco or
u I'ligrlni , father who i was caiiKhL
steullug it pig. No more stocks for
tho blrdmen. I
Tho psyeholoKlnil effect of a com
fortable ulnl smart uniform Is too
well rocognlned to ronulro cinuinoiit.
tioldlors, sailors, - murines, polleemen,
letter carriers, riromon, street clcuu
ors and bellhops uro better soldiers.
nulle.ro, niuriues. slreol cleaners' and
bellhops In uniforms that mlr their
pride. No man In any uniformed
service cull be truly efficient who
Is in mortul dread of choking ti
death or whoso Adam's apple In con.
trju.slly heating ngulnst cruel con
fineiuent llko a caged bird.
And yet the high-collar Irndlllon
is adhesive beyond wonls. It Is us
nurd (o get rid of as-1 he old man of
the sea. It has been discarded
Ihut Is assurance it cun be. There
Is hope. - ,
One of Han Ilufuer. lending rllWens
went home early In thesmfterooon last
week snd found woman he eupuoned
was his wife lying on the sofa taking
.lent.. '
This chap Is bll frolicsome, m he
ambled over tho lady, ho had her
face turned to tho wall, and gave her
n lusty epnnk.
Ho and the school teacher are nol
gyiaeaklnrr now. (Ran Francisco niilo-ti"-)
Will, mlstuke. ll liu)P(tf,
Pffff MAfl; 'TRtBtTyft.
WAR WITH JAPAN?
E
N0LAND 1ms decided to spend $290,000,000 on 1111 augmented
buttle Auiser program.
,' Tlic phrase that won the battle for the big navy advocates was
this: ' ' " -
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"Great Britain may be dragged Into war In llio Pacific In the
ovont of friction between tliu United Stales and Japan."
Thus oiico moro Sunt of wbat-niuy-bo triumphs over the cause
of peace 'and disarmament, .
"Great 'Britain' may be it-" and' tile sensible advice of Ram
sey MacDonald and Winston C'burchill looking 'to economy and' re-
treuclnnent is disregarded once more; for "on tins sea the British
Lioil can take np chanced." ' ; v;
Well, fortunately for the cause of peace, the United States no
longer fears the British navy. If America and Japaij ever should
go tq war, Kiijilaud could only bo drawn into the conflict u. one
side that of America so tho stronger John Hull's navy, 'the more
secure this country can feel. And also, fortunately for the eauso
of peace, no leaders either ill Japan or the United States arc look
ing for war, or want it. . ''.'"''
The only danger in the Pacific comes from the Exclusion Act
nnd the -reaction therefrom upon the people of Japan 'as. a whole.
The passage of this act, 'undoubtedly,, claused great , resentment in
tho rank and file and this resentment naturally is being capitul
wed1 by the Japanese militarists and jiiigoists, in every way.
But at the present time war is unconceivable. America is to
day Japan's best customer, America's friendship is, essential to
Japan's growth and prosperity. The Japanese people, as' a whole,
may not realize this, but the leaders in Japan do, and, as Jong as
they do, the real tendency in diplomacy must -be against war as
strongly in Japan as in the United States. .-.:'. ' '
' This docs not', mean' Uncle Sain can bungle nloiift willy nilly
unci, remain on friendly terms with Nippon. The 'situation lias
grave 'potentialities and calls for the most expert handling, but
it joes mean tliat tiio.se economic
War; arc, entirely lacking as far
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a .war would bo bad business, A
be peacefully absorbed wlieit tlie
convinced conflict would iTeduce
'
QUILL
A iio'i'mal man is one' who is
.A friend is one you like too'
(hat ten. .
A parking place is where? you
the front scat, i . - - v
A good paint job makes un
doesn't wrinkle. v
If he is deliberate by nature,
judgo or a plumber. ...
, Typical Americnn idea of fair
Iifiu liuiiij-t tliurt T liiivt " '
Hint to husband: The way to 'dispel domestic clouds is to blow
irs(iif. ii'"'i' :1 -?.' ' -j -.:v.-
yrttt
Simili': Willi all the grim determination of a fly deciding to
. ,1 , . i .. .
u plea of llsaillly Up Tlioi-e.
Still, most of U.o world's, big
not classed as ''iiitcHt'efuals,"!'
It is nice' to see tho rcfrcshmpuls
yoti can' go homo in' a little hit.
Not every people could make "America's form of government
work. Some people have cranky ideas about liberty.
Now times change! Tho steep hills mado old Dobbin blow, and
now they afford tho driver a chaneo to blow.
Few men get loo busy" to listeli
theiii how great they art;.-. !r .. '''
icipminjfKnureos
Arwt
; two
1SKH .Tim Jasper working with hatchets saw or spade; ho
might as well 'he 'lurking in comfort, Mil the shade; for ho
has bonds and leases and shining silver pieces aud grconblwks
ready niHtle. Jlc's always ' building fences or tearing fences
flown; he's surely' lost his sense,-1 mutter with a frown; wliy
doesn't he get busy, and buy a costly Li..ie, and joyrido thru
the town! He's ulwn.vs making ditches or digging useless wells,
and he has heaps of riches in safe deposit cells; I wonder, with
my neighbors, just why ' he sweats and labors ho should be
wearing bells. He sees me sit forever beneath my banyan tree;
I shy at aW endeavor, dodge every job I ace; the Niinsliiiio round
me streaming, I sit Uteris idly dreamihg; and drinking ginger
tea, Ami he has asked me often, "Why don't you quarry Minuet
This laziness will sorteli fhh little brains you otvit; mini's given
tliew ami muscle, and iT lie's wise he'll hustle to gain another
hone. How eau you sit ant nioldrr, in this rni'liHiitcd air, with
fungus on jour bhouldrr arid mildew in jou'r hairT1' To nil here
in the shadow and dream of HI Dorado won't' Ret you any
where." He thinks 1 am as silly as ho appears to mc; he's trot
ling like a filly while I am drinking ten; we both Bre Tinppy
mortnft, we fill the nir with chortles, thon;h different we be.
" ' "" min.ianiaiia i ui i aji i .
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conditions wluclt usually brine on
. -,
as the United States and Japan
i t . . i. , .. .. i! ' ' ' ' i.
1 i. ... '-. i.
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great deal of racial irritation can
business men of two nations are
profits '.rather' than increase them;
' M
POINTS
glad he isn't lilto his neighbor.
well to lick in an effort to collect
,
leave the car to get a 'aummous on
'--.'-'.' i . .
old' car look new; You see, a' car
you can't tell whether he'll be a
, V
taxation: "Souk the fellow who
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jobs are handled by men who are
coining nt a party. You know
V
to the caller who would tell
.
nason.
mek.
DFOiyp.' '' QTtfiftON,
CROSS WORD
GOOD-BYE
J i7 nr it- m Lf?y$&
Y2j ifr jSliJ
.' Little Edward' is waving .to; his fathei.- .t H is-i' iatheri drives-.
1-2-3-4-5-6 (or a big factory. He carries 1-7-11-16 of goods from
the factory to the (lifl'crcnl railroad' stations. Little 18-19 always
looks out to 111-1418 his. father pass by. The road Ed's father
always does 3-8-12 goes'i ighl by our' house. Id calls over to 15-16
to 5-9-13-17 an eye out for the big truck. He is so proud of his
father! . . . -
J.. . ... Answer To Last Puzzle' , , ,t -.
1-4'10 . (ore), . 1617 ewe;,, 8-13-17-22 (step). S-4-5 6 7 (trunks),
S-914-18 (true), 6-1U.V20 (nssa), 18-19-20-21 (easy), 2 6-12 (ant;.
M0-1M2 (restr. "" '-: ' ' ' ' ' ... ' . - ... - ' . ...... .. .
Personal Health Service
By WiaiAM BRADY. M. 0. 1
JI.'TJi.T"' """ "i.iHmii M Kysmw iwt . elhwoM dltsMtl. or
ST-.'L nf"r '- " eta mood, oeH ifi aaaad a
toMan MNM-tt krM Hid wrlttM In Ink. Owtisj to th. hum Mat of I
'.jTZi JHZPi T-. te rly eae be and. u iwlea oonfen
Mdnt. Or. WlUuua Bra4, lr tor. sf IKI. ttmrmm.
... i . . SonioUiliur Wo
: Can a. 40 year old ' girl outgrow
toothache Is treated by a dentist? Cun
an old mshitKad 21 outgrow a broken
leff It treuted' by a surgeon.. These
are question's . fohlch no oho lias asked
liut-' someliody ifoes
it I
ask this one: Can a
i-chlld G years old out
grow 8t. Vltls' dance
If treated by a doc-
tor ',.,,' .'
Tho Idea of1 "out
growing" any dls-
""ease, defect, doforin-
Itj' or physical con-
A. dltion'J is rather a
childish subterfuire
whereby tiar'oht or somotimos an old
foggy doctor attompts to salve his
conslcenco for neglecting the propor
examination, care or treatment of tho
funfortunate' child.
St. VUUV dunce, which physicians
;"u uh vnurua. is a umorapr wnicn
(in its peculiar manifestations and ir-
regular course-:glves exceptional op
portunlty for the exploitation of crcd
tjlous parents by ail Sorts of charla-
tins. Including" the mbst confemptablo
one. who1 ply, their parasitic trado
under tho mask of religion. .
1 Chorea occurs usually - In' children
from 7 to -IS years of a'go.-and Is duo
to involvement of some of tho tissues
of tho spinal cord and brain in tho In
fectious process which1 people com
monly call "Inflammatory rheuma
tism." In many cases of chorea there
is only a vnguo history of Joint In-
i'cami, g ICZ
be one or more attacks of tonnilitiH or
pore thorat. Dut the disorder of the
norvouR sntcni ol1" rather of tho func
tions of tlie nervous system is of tho
same Infedtlous origin as the tonsllltts
or tho Joint Inflammation. Tho attack
way henhort (acute) or long, (chonle)
iu' duration, anywhere ' froth a few
weeks to ninny monthn. : Vlalnly thin
peculiarity accounts for Innumerable
happy coincidences which are twisted
and turned by the charlatans, both
profano and scanctlmonlous. to re
dound to their own credit. Naturally
onough, the Ignorant, credulous, su
perstitious folk, who from policy or
belief neglect such Ithporlant causes
of this and other diseases as diseased
or Infected tonsils in children, and try
to explain! away "growing pains." or
"rheumatism" as were effects of
weather, cliinato. or '"cold, arc rnthor
eager to accept the suggestions of tho
affable im poster whORO plan' of treat-
inent permits the defaulting parent to
play a comfortable pabnIvo role.
In any case of St. VIHh' dance there
Is always a certain risk that the lining
of the heart may bo involved, just as
In any case of infectious arthritis, with
tho consequent development of valvu
lar dlHease ("heart leukiige.") and for
this reason it is Important that the
child's condition be constantly watch-
d by a ihynlelan, and especially the
performance of tho heart from day to
day throughout tho Illness. It Is part
ly for thla . reason, and partly for the
recuperation afforded the handicapped
nervous system, that good doctors fre
quently prescribe a period-of bed rest
for tho chorea patient own though the
patient seem strong enough and ea
ger enough to be up nnd nboutas us
ual. It In to pro toot tho heart agntnxt
tho Inoreaurd vHlneraWllly. It Is be
cause of riumago to the heart, as well
an Injury to the affected nervous tls
Htiea, that many of the tftethods urg
ed by incompetent thhug hperhaps
well wishing advisers and practiced
by quacks of rvry complexion are
crue to ths victim of It all.
In Mt. VlUft dance the true failier or
mother owes It to the child to leav
H queMtloiNi of electricity, diet, batlis
ii.ssHHce. exercise, rest or fresh air to
the judgment of th physldsn.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWKRS
More H. B. Shot.
Pnme tint? a on nn, nf vnnr rnrrM.
portents recom,nonded spraying u bo-
utlon of copperas (Iron sulphate) to
destroy beilliuKs 1 think It wns a
pound of the copperas in five gallons
f wuter. As you hnve cuiltlom-d. thl.
uilbht stain walls or furnltur Let m
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SATURDAY. AtrflftST- 1,
PUZZLE STORY
wvolop. le oaoiomo.
I Uttan noohrad. onh.
i aofrorBjin. 10 iMtrueuea.
Klmilld Outgrotr.
rccommencl another - bed bug poison
,that certainly nets 'fein, yet 18 com
paratively harmless to man and will
not Injure anythlngr Take Black Flap
and put It In a powder gun and blow It
into- aircrack-aml'creviees of bed.
Hhrihps. tnatti-esaes and room or cIoh
ota. Two applications may be neceH
aary if they are very .bad.-. It may bo
nought at-any drug store for about 15
cents a package,. As long as a bit of
the powder, remaimi it . will 'kill the
bedbugs. It hus ended tho affliction'
for us.- S. J.)'
Hot Ijemonado. s 1
Will drlnkinff- a cup of hot water
with a little lemon Juice in it before
breakfast affect the heart? (J. J. E.)
Ansver No; it is harmless enough.
Spollim; '(ho Oofrco .
P Inane publish your advice about the
till .effects of boiled coffee. A member
.of nv fnmllv ricrslstentlv orpa it. hnll.
ied a long time. (W. It.) ' . - "
Answer Boiling spoils- the flavor,
for It drlvca off in the steam or vapor
the volatllo aroma which is so dcalr-.
ablo In coffee and extracts from tho
BPOund a greator amount of tannin
which imparts a bitter astringent taste
'n- ntenr,t tv,iu nut.-ino-r,nf i.
or. effect. . This astringent effect , is
comparable with tho tanning of leath-
err some folks seem to prefer" leather
stomachs. 'Good coffco must, never
boll,
Itules for Hroakliiir Constipation Habit
IMcuse give your rules' for breaking
tho' constipation' habit ' and accept
thanks in advance for same. .(Mrs. ti.
H. J.)
Answer Rule 1. Inclose a stamp
ed' self addressed envelope with such
requests. -
Rule 2. Thanks Irt advance Is non-
negotinble, as you muy learn by con
sulting Da Webster.
Rule 3 Same nln't It or thoml ' '
Konr 'ream '
I nmVety fond' of 'sour cream, pre
ferring it to nutter as a spread for my
brentl." Is there ns much nourish
ment In It n In-butter? Is It whole
some to cat Instead if butter?- (Mrs.
S. A.) -
An'swor--Yes.' ' '"'
Cod I.lverOII :
I nm considerably underweight and
would like to know if cod liver oil
would' build up flesh. Are' the cod
liver oil tablets as good as the' liquid
form? (M. J.)
Answe'r-lkearro'd liver'oil may help
you to gnln weight. Of course no pill
or tablet Is as good as tho real ar
ticle.' -. '
That Kmpty Feeling.
Is It true that a' little chop tends
to relievo thnt empty feeling when
ono is aieung to reuiifc veignt. yet
docs not add flesh to thd body. -Mrs,
r: n. a. - i '.
; Answer A weeny tecnly Ihmbkln
uhnp adds 100 cnlorlen to the ac
count. The same 'number -of cnlo.
rles might lie Hi ken In' five ounces
of KWoot mlllt or 10 ounces Of skim
med milk. ' If would - tako -'the very
largest orange to furnish 100 calo
ries, i Probably Bugar In theT form;
of milk,.- skimmed milk, ornnge or'
o ven caddy relieves the empty or.
mint reeiinai !i(fr1iiin tiienf ould
i" ;'.' '; ' . -
SJHr . lonriMT r lon lor oka
. enl oM not Tko rUeol Meat
"oar one .aluiutea leo rlpr. A
oammaonooAtimlHOMR. A.1. ;
i 1 mmml onora mt t
rjoKJ!yainji
t
.1925 ;
One good tiling u-Iicii a feller's
Hiiarkhi' tliesp dnj-s he's iislnt nis own
batteries instead o' ruiiln' nu some
poor dud's light bill. President Cool
idgc knoi-s that titers times when u
feller's uliiyiu' golf I hut lie cant hell)
soyiir. fioeiietlilir, an' ' It wouldn't look
food In 111' iie.sip;nj cither.
' Poems That Live
Just As I Am.
Just as I am, without one plea'
But that Thy blood -was shed for mc.
And thnt Thou bid'st mo come to
Thee. i . .
O Lamb of God, "i cornel .,
Just as 1 am, and waiting not
To rid my soul of one dark -blot.
To Thee, ..whoso " blood cun' cleulisc
' each spot, , ' ;-.'
O'Lamb of Godi I'come!' .
Just as X am. tho tossed about
With-many a' conflict, many a doubt.
;Fightlngs and fears, within, without.
' O Ulnb of God, 1 come! -
Just as I am. poor, wretched, blind;
Sight, riches, healihg of the mind,
Yea, all I need, in Thee I find,
O Lamb of God. I come!
Just as I am. Thou wilt receive.
Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve;
Because Thy promise I believe.
O Lamb of God, I come!
Just as I am Thy lovo unknown
Hoa broken every barrier down:
Now to bo Thl he, yea. Thine alone,
O Lamb of God, 1 come!
Just'.aa t nm; of that free love,
rho breadth, length, depth and height
to prove, ... ...
"Here" for-a-season; ; then above,
Lamb.- of God, I come!
; 1 ' y- ? -Chari'iitt,e Elliott.
WhoVWho
: : Dr.- Clihrles Mayo.'. ,.
Europd' is' today getting a gllmpso
of Dr. Charles H, Mayo, ono of the
famous , Mayo prothers, who stand
out - a mto n g' the
greatest surgeons
In the world- thru
their work in their
clinics at Rbches
tdr. . M l rin.. Dr.
Mayo . Is now . In
Paris as president
of til e- Interstate
post-graduate as
sembly of Ameri
ca, and heads - GOO
delegates to t h-0
convention of that
body, v Dr. Mayd
conies of a medl
cul ramily, as they
say. , His father
DftClirMAva
was a doctor,, and during his Btv In
England on this European trip' while
np was tne guest of the M Mil Iran, -r
.hospltul - at: an - informal luncheon:
nc -was shown a portrait preserved
mere or Ills great uncle. Herbert
Mayo, born In 170O. who wait eurgeoh
io tne Allciuiesex' hosnltn-I from 182
to 1842, and- Was' ono of tho foundein
or tno medical school.
Dr. Mnyo was born In Rochester In
moo- ami was educated at North
western university and at Chleagd
Medical College. From the latter he
received his M, D. In 1888. Sine,
that year he has practiced In Roch
ester. With his brother h- iru
$2,000,000 for the establishment of
mo ainyo Foundation for .Mwiieni
Education and Research In 1qis
insuiution being operated in affilia
tion -with tho University of Mlnne-
sotn. Ho was a colonel In th Mo,n
cul Corps during the war. ami h i
n member of an almost endless num-
oer or American-und foreign medical
societies. ,
Only few dnys Icift. sncclnl nineinie
range offer; get your's now I line
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815 E. Vin Phone SOS
Chiklren's X'ictorial H .
Uross.vvuru n----y
Running Acros".
. Word 1. What the landing in the
picture is called.
' , Word 6. Some, w ,
Word . An indefinite article.
Word 10.' A southern state. Ab
breviated. .V .
Word 11. The stnto in which
Mark Twain was born. Abbreviated. '
Word 12. A conjunction.
Word' 18. A small, round mark :
made by pencil or pen..
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Word 7. An implement .used
for rowing a boat. - Plural.
Word 9. A negative.
; Word 10. Expression much, used
1n the Bible meaning look, behold.
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