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M"ET)FRn MATT; TTUBTjyfi. MEDPOnfi. ftftfrfiOS. WETA'EftTUY. AFOrST X 102.1 ' PAGE FOUR f Hedfqrd Mail tixbunb aw nmi0PMnMT nrwrpapkh KhUHUXD KVKKV AFTKKNOON RIOlPt SUN DAT, BY ItiK MBIiruHD PRINTING 00. Ife Ucdfbrd Sunday Morning Sua to foroUtawl Mbwiibera dt ug Ik nvmuiUj dally MP Offlr: Mull Trlbunt Bulldliif, t 17l Worth Kir itiMt. J 'Lou 76. A coniolMatlon of tli Ih-moeritlc Thaw, tb Medforil Mail, Che Mriiforil ThtJUin, Ui BuUl irti Oregonliu, tbt Alblnd Tribune. ROHKKT W. HUHL, IMittir. S. HUUITKK NUITil, lUritger. H Uail In Advance: tally, with BuiMlny ftun, yr 7.60 tall, Witt) Holiday Hun, luunltt 76 tally, without Huiiday Hun, yar e.6Q IWilv. without HuiidsF Hun. mouth . . . Weekly Mail Tribune, on year 100 ftauJsr Bun, on yar 1.00 MY OAKKIKK In Medfiird. Avnland, JackoQ rill, C-utral I'oint, J'uofiilx, Talent tul on Hltiwya: . tally, wltti Sunday Bull, month f .76 Daily, without Huiiday Hun, month 06 Daily, without Hunday Sun, on year... 7.60 Daily, with Huhday Hun. on year 8.10 Ail trrnu by carrier, taah in adfanc. Entered aa aerontl-olaat matter al Uedford, Ort-fon, under act of March 8, 1b7v. fctKUm.HS (IK THft snmnATT. TKK8H. The Auorlated f'ran U enluaively entitled to th uae lor republication or all newa dia Catch credited to It or not otlirwlaa credits l tola paper, and alio to the local ntwa pub (lined dtHil All riglite of republication of fpeclal dto H'.obea livrtin art alto rtaema, Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur f Hum Kozor, who in mentJouetl for (lovfriior, iiIudk with oihir nilmlrahle ii(ilifiri(i jonn. Ih NOT fin orator. Onee at u local iolltiJil hum emlur iiwc r-nntfHl, lie wiih culled iimhi to tn Ik, when ihe oihers had all dropped from PxhauHllon. delivering exhaus tive reports, n 'ho virtue of them Fi'lvi'H. ant) ihe Ii')utIIan party. The oraiorleal he I en tiered audienee wiih mi the poini nf bolting en imjisho to rntikM of the aeeursed DemoeratH. Hamuel ih'onc, adjured his iiently tied neek tie, ami paid ofi ly, nnmeihin:t about hfiK tiled, and the ronrlusion that maybe othern were In ih same Htate of weariness, It wiih I ho pooreMl. and, alliolt, the hot spoofli nf the ov odIiik. hy far. The fact Unit it Ih not noconsjuy tu Itli'k li Ih fool nut from undor him, to hIiui lit hi up, would nmku hhn mi Idoal oxocni Re, of ihis roniinonwoalth. Aftor rottiiliifj all the IiojihIh of the Portland fin per, admit how they caught the eHcnM'd convletH, tho mi hiaped reader. is convinced, they HhoiiM hf captured over attain to lc tnrniinn which paper, Ih entitled tu lht reward. One nf our leading cllien8 is out and around aaln. after heiiiK in hod for 10 dnys. from pain lens extraction of throe tooth. COI'HTKOI'K ( I OO liK. . (I'rcsM Dispatch.) Two armed men held up an nutlyliiK KtiruKA "f ho IVoplo's Mnl or Itus company, took $:!, 7'Jl.llfi tn receipt h from a wife and .kidunppod an employe, who was driven down (own in ihclr uum mobile and ejected two hlot-kM fl-om police lieadiiuartorH, Pornonal to Col. Mundy ('nine and KOt llietn there papera, liefnre you are put to hod, without any mi p per. flnls nro KettfiiK ready (o n "up to HChnul." They will return at Thanks KlvliiK hotter danceiH and nhle to In hale clKitrottoH without coiiKhltiK- ; Tho rorn looks like II would run nhnut tho same ninnlier of KtdloitH to the row It did last year. Quito n few of the womenfolks have not been hacking nway from the table tfnon enoiiKh, tills Hunimer. Tlie IloliiaH Deuel lloo Ih taking on manly proporilons. If tho lawn thereof Ih kepi shaved, .Mr. Dettet never will calch a fish. II. I). Hoed, ii rock-bottom cUizen nf (1, HIH Tuesilnyod In I ho luirtf. Mo In known an Johnny, as li Ih Initials would Indicate. The KllinKHon whiffet, who Blew her molhor, has been senienced to prison, from one to 10 years. Miss Klilnnmni oiiKlit to be back, waltzing (o (he wail of a saxophone by Christmas. "J'don't believe in dairy cows. They nre the most inefficient creatures in the world.", says Henry Kurd, sympa thizing with thy farmers, for milking them, and threateuluK synthetic milk as n solution. As hooii as his mulcy LizottcH can be made to eat hay. and chew their cud, and burn chalk. Na ture will be corrected. Then rural la dlos, will yell out the kitchen door. ."Henry, hurry up, and pail that red 4d, were tale now!" m:sTi,i-:ssM-:ss. There Is a curse upon me and I can. not HOtlle down The town culls from (ho clly Ihe city from (he town: Tito Joy nf thlnH grows brittle, the warmth of love growH cold. The things I have are faded -the words 1 hear are old. And Just beyond ih cresting hill, m Just across ihe street There Ih a newer lover - -there is a song moi e sweet : My work t play a little while and thou It starts to irk ; My play delights a day or two--and then it s dull as work; And tho mouth that feeds mo kisses will annoy ine nfler a While. Ami I shall wont to wander, to find a newer smile. O, nnnetimeH when the gypsy lure Is at Ii.h worst in nie And all I love in hateful, and I am lonely as can be It's nice to think, that, wallhut. when lhi elide nf life go by. . Is n still bed. and nsmooth bed, to give me peace for aye' Chicago 'fr-Umno. "ALMOST A PERFECT GOVERNOR." kiivk "is hAiosi iicrfcH d'uvcniiir." Xviy intPicstiiij;. Oh Hu unlii.v lsi.1 ( luvt'riior 1'iiTci' Sillivssiii(; il ini'i'f iiii; of fiiriiH'i's iIim'Ihi'imI Ihe i'lirnii-rs wen- lln- licsl jicuplc. nn ciiilli, unci if lii' ld Ins wiiy wmild nili- tile wurlcl. The following; Momliiy llic iovi'inor, mliln-ssint; a inc-t iiiff o( the St ii I c '"c(lci'ii t ion of l.iilior, opinrd tluil the lii-st pcoi. mi piii'lh wi'i'i- the woj-kiiii; nicil, mnl Hint if In- liml his way, tlicy would all Wi liitfli'T wii(i's, mnl pay Iowim' taxi's. ' On Tiii'silay iur oiiincioi:s and iii'i-oiiimodat i 11 ur Walter addressed a III i-ct i n of . i 1 1 i r i l j t business men in I'oil Innil, mid denied Dial taxes eini lie eiit ill two. The ilemainls of modern soeiety, he said, are too trrcal, lint the lax hurdeii ean he more iMiiilahly iidjusled. The rjovi'inor, it seems, yields to no one in his admiration for honest hiisiness, e' I'ieieiit ly eoniliicted. Small, wonder that Walter I'ieree is "almost n perfect Gov ernor. " lie is the farmer's hesl friend, the laliorinj.' inan's staiineh ( st ehampion mid the liiisines mnii'l most ardent sympathizer and fiiide. In short, Walter is a perfect liomaii. lie is all thinjrs to all men. Which only troes to provi- once more, that in the present stiijli! of po- 1 1 1 i .-1 1 development, to he almost to he almost a perfect f Icmii jri k QUILL The hull never sets on a British In matrimony, as in hridu'e, take tricks. " Women are one of the two sexes that haven't yet mastered tin tariff quest ion. Knlaml has discovered that say: "Oh, very well." Anion1; the penalties of success arc taxes and invitations to make speeches. "W ell, if dry agents would do (.el less shakinc; up. An ideal I'resideiit, in Hie eyes start li ii -t li If looking at the thermometer llieriiioiiieter look at ? liaekhone doesn't, help if loo structing the knot at the top. How pleasant is summer, when out say ing " liah ! rah ! rah ! " Thai European who is here lo one wlio is forever asking us for If he isn't afraid lo ask the clerk for something cheaper, he 1ms hcen married four or five vears. It's a iieer language, "f've lost ten pounds," menus t'Mgedy in England; here it means accomplishment. , i , i For thai mailer, the political world makes a healen path to the door of the fellow who has n little helter grade of clap-trap. Correct this seiitene'e: "AVIiy, Ihe old bachelor: "let lite hold it." RipplingRhijmQs- ty. wait THE HOUSEWIFE. TJ KOI'l.K talk of .Mrs. Hump, as a housewife she's a daisy; she is always on the jump, not u hone in her is lazy. Every thing is span ami spick in her house, yon may he certain, not a speck on hoard or hrick. not a eohwcl, on a curtain. There is fury in her f.ves when she sees some dust outcropping ; she is always swatting flics when she isn't sweeping, mopping. Yon would think her luishaiul, dock, should he proud and happv, rather, with a wile who is the talk when domestic (lames fore gather. He should walk wiih springy tread, through the vil lage ealapaiilting, he should have uplifted head, in his good wife's fame exufling. Hut lie skulks along the road, and he isn't hlithcly skippingi headed for his chaste abode like a boy ?who dreads a whipping, h'or the man who has to dwell in n shanty thai is spceklcss, has a dreary tale lo tell when al .limes' his soul grows reckless, .lock has lold me in his wnc.how he's roaslcd to a fra.zle if he trails some dust or snow on the floors that shine and dazzle. Every book and magazine must lie in. the place appointed, or the wife kicks up a scene and her tem per is disjointed. Everything is clean and neat from the base ment to the gable, mid he thinks life would be sweet with the horses in the stable. Virtues overworked bring woe and the house that's always shining, cleaner than the driven snow, often causes much repining. DATES FOR LOCAL E MAI-I'M, (Ire,. Aug. 2fi. September 1.1 Iuih b t Het by the slate public neivice coin mission ns the date for hettrlng of the InvestiRation Omto tin KiisIitii )it'tfui coiiti'itiiorar a perfect (iovernor one, has onlvj POINTS monopoly. the dummy is supposed to liclp . the way to handle l.ahor is t' less shakinj; down they would of moderns, is one who won't makes people hot, what does the much of il. has heeu used in con youngsters can get. together with " collect insect pests may have the a stamp. Hie little thing is crying," said MdJon , tho rates and servl f tho Inter urban Slayo company and the f oast Aillo Hues. The hcurini; will be held at Sit lorn. Invest illation into the rates and service of the I'ortland- Tillamook staHe Hue aiwl the Hue he- I Mi. ..ii l,.rt loii.l niul All. mi.- li,, lirti.il! .......... ...... set for September lit at Salem. September S. Talent-Hearing of petition for Krade crossing. : September .MedU.rd-lle.'irlnc nf pror,;sed suspension of the .Med.ord 0 CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY BAKING DAY ' O "" t ' rjj : : ' ) all Ihe c:dc-s I like lie vi-iy 7-8-y-lU!" said liltle Billy, "I do love rliocobic 1-2-3 -1 .. the huslcsl!" "My mother baked a line cake today and we all can 4-6-10 a slice tor hnic-li!" said I'.tlly's friend Sally. "This cake is lor our picnic!" explained Hilly, "We are going to take a taxi 1-5-7 and e.o way out to Aunt Laura's for our picnic!" Answer To Last Puzzle 1UU (Al), 14 (aid. 2U21 (as). 1213 H15-1017-18-19 (pictures), 6!I1V (mil), (mean), 2 7-1U-17 (bear), 11-1S-22 (let), 3-8-12-21 (man). ' C'lpynyht. IVJ.'i. by The International Syndicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. 0lfnd Utttrt tMrtftlnin to prtont rtMith tnd hyfitna, not to 4 lieu t dlagnoDli or Vutmtnt, will b criwtrtxi by Dr. tirtdy If a tamcd, alf addiid anvaiopa la anoloaed. Lattara ahould"ba brUf arid wrlt'en In Ink. Owing to tha laroa numbar of Uttara raoalved. only a faw an ba unawarad hara. No rtply ean ba madt to uarlaa not oonfornlni to Inatruotlona Addraaa Or, William Brady, lr jra of thia nawapapar. Home I'reni inrnl It, Ih diffieult lo eomprehend the nature of hernia (also known as rup ture or breaeht without first knowing so met hi UK of human evolution, iir tieularly embryology or prenatal tle- velopment. I'nfortu. nutelv these sub jeets leal with man hinift'li', and are therefore improper for mankind to study hi Hehool. And fo1' tho huerest -ft fr of the army of Hiiide fitf .I-m. inereliahts who ex- ploit hernia. Any body wMu doi-s not understand what Jiernia iH, knows that any euro which may be brought about by any other moans than .nursery is assuredly a happy aeriileiiLand uever iittrihutithlo lo salve, plaster, or any exteriuil ap pliance. . In -youtiK babies the proper imppurl of the hernia may favor u natural cure after a few months;' in older children or adults no matter what treatment or support or care ( may bo ivi'ii a hernia, natural cure is so rare that it is foolish to hope for it. .Not a few adults with hernia, un informed or misinformed us most adults are about the hasty assumption that they are "cured" because the IiiiIkIuk or protrusion happens to be nnapparetit for a time. I suppose every physician has encountered vic tims nf hernia who are victims also of hernia or rupture chalatans, even lo Ihe extent of having signed tes timonials of ''cure" under such a false conception. Tlie facility or, in .t..- .i i wi ..oi. ..hi.'.i. .,,...1.1.. ' irive ' ri'lueilb'S of every tteseriptinn is, only another Instance nf man's Inhumanity lo man. A hernia iH In Itself a handicap upon all physical activity, , and for that reason alone an adult is foolish to'K" thliniah life Willi an uncuii'd hernia. Itut :i hernia is more than a linen- handicap: It Is a constant mcll- I ace tn Hie llself, for in any ease I. nil. I in- nilult. Irresneclive of the rare or treatment which may be einnloved. s I r a n c u 1 a ti on w lib h ,,, w slmllii.ir nlf of circulation In I Hie oin lli-n of Intestine or other structure in Hie hernia may occur. .....l ivheii ibis hanoens. onlv an ..,,.,.i-,-,.n, ... imei-allnn can save life, Hernia in new Imrn infants, either, naval rupture or ci-ugeilltal inuiunai (gii'inl pi. ill usion, not rarely inniei -gins a nalinal or spinilalleous cure if tin' hernia is reducible d)ie protrud-Ii.l- Hlriieture renlaeca ble ill the abdo. men) and a suitable, ilressim; or truss is kepi supporting i ei-nstanlly anolled lo keep It reduced. There Is iii-aeliiilllv no hope of such cur Ihe nnitrusioll recurs, repeatedly. l-.-.Oilile fiun- OUt of I'lV umbllleiil l naval) hernia in new born infants are cured In this way when the protrusion Is prevented by a snuc wide belly " band with n well padded disc an inch In diameter upon the naval: or such a support mav be held In place by iwo strips of adhesive plaster applied crlss cross over Ihe navel pad. It Is more difficult to retain an in .... ......lii hernia in a baby. line of Ih- most satisl.ictory iriiwcn ecnsl-ls of il triangular pad about the sl.e e( the 1-abVs palm, made of sft ' muilin or linen, stuffed with absorbent cotton. To each corner "f this pad attach a muslin tube per-1 Inn.-. ,i lutle less than half an Inch l ie n six inches long, and stuff . V , .1,1. ..in..,,,-!,,,,.! i ot- ton. Two or three unci! trusses nilti be usel dully, washing them .. . ....ii... I VJ....K Inmn ... inOV Itet'OIlie "i"' " I . ....ju. applied wllh the pad over . J ,vo ()f the string around ilh ho(lv 1I1U, U)U, between the thighs.j tnM, tlo(, t0flther at tb. back. ThtH u,lM was devwd p ' n:l11"" KoenneiK "-"fa " of llrnla. Ori:sTios and axswkhs. Lost, Parcel of No Value. A friend of mine, following your instriKiitin. lost 22 pounds of KUer fln(U flesh, and I am dyiriK (by inches, as ytiu miKht say 'to emulate her example. I am 06 iuches in heiKht and 155 pounds in weight (fully clothed) (S. It.) Answer Deduct ix pounds for dothing and seven or eijilit pounds as the margin of error In the anti ou; ited hciitbt. aw. weiKht tables of scale manufacturers, insurance com- patties and the like and you're just iDout uli right, at least mum me way l like to see em. mui .-- 'lightened friend must have divulged her age. when she asked for sucn instructions. Soap Is Soap. Would you mind lolling nie what soap is best to use lor tno nice inn skin. Is Hn:ii- tieiU'i'lcAiil In the coinplcxionV 01. li. (!'. "" ' i a: H. a. ''- i Answer I wouldn't nilnd, but It fear some other folks would. lor old skins, which are naturally rather dry and irritable, no soap at all: for vounn skins, which are naturally ,,,.(, ..n(1 uiiv anv ordinary toilet snarl which lnihi'i-.H freely may be used. In my Judcment it is absurd to imagine lhat any kind of neap which Is fit to use .at all Is either had or snod fur tho complexion I ihiiik that notion is Just hokum. I Ilakcil Piuuio I (lease inform ine if hakim; a po-: lain .liatiKes m- converts the starch in it so that it Is suitable for a diabetic to eat. C. K. M. a I.-.L-I... vnrlu II lit- ,i.. .,f ti. Htnr..h to dextrin a mor form. hut it is still earbn - su h i1 hvtlrate and must be so computed I'his question reminds me of another ..... t 1, which frenucntly turns up: Is honey right for a dia bet l(; patient eat ? Honey is Just us M ' . a dlabetl,' patient as any other kind of sugar Is, no more, no less. Wet. Chicken. Is It advisable to wash or wet chicken after dressing tl or any i-mo 0f raw meat lntiK hefor cooking it . i- , Answer It Is all l-iullt to do itcmoval of llis-lnir Xiiw M'niii After much tieatment by eat- spec i:, lists 1 have discovered aecldently ,, w,.v of sloppiiiK IUssiuk noise in ,, ear. 1 (iilind thc.t eructalii-ns stonned It (also a headache 1 often willi the hissiim noise) ieetloli of cas from tlie stomacii thru the throat seenis to lessen the ear noise, and bv continuing the eruclathms a while I could stop tin disagreeable noise allogether for l ctiuslderable lime. K. K. C. The l-lghl of Other Days. Oft In the stilly night, Nro slumber's chain hath bound me, Kond memory brings the light Of other days around me: The nm'ilos. tho tears. Of boyhood's years. The words of love then spoken; The ryes that shone, Now dimmed and gone. ine cn.-ci.ii. -! in ..- .......... Thus In Ihe stilly night. Kre slumtier's chain h.-ilh hound ine ' Sad memory brinks t he light 'f other days around me. "hen t remember all I The friends, so linked logelher. I ve seen around ine fall. I feel like one Who treads alone .. . . . ...... .. ...i nunquei o.iu oesr, eo, , h .n.;;ltVM A" ' ' ' fl " bMn( K:H, Mrniory brings th liht Poems That Live Of other days around me. Thomas Moore. "iSu 'III" teller tint Mililtll. "' lni-Heil. nil1 sklmiied. an' rut Ills own lialr. n"' wenl liunKi y, ioulr chenieit, 11 ll" mire :t rliiies, nil' work! (I liller Mliirr. nil' lliiitllr saved eiioiii-'li inmiey l' relliv al slvly. liiunvs Hi' value or a ilollnr. llll Hull's iihhv'ii we kill say I'er III' leller Hun mii-s about ulili a lel.' Kmin liolll l lorlily In his pocket. We ol'len wullllcr what's lieeolne o' III' li lli'i'. Ilial. useil 1' nialiilalii iher uuzn' Ho bail lilll(il-.. Timely Views on World Topics Dayton Trial Only a Skirmish in Evolution Battle, Says Defense Leader. "Tlie fiKlit lias only ucfuin." Joliu It. .Veal, chief, ilofnnae coinisel in the Scopes ease, avers. -I hops that the picturesque feat urea of ihe trial which attracted no much attention will ant ohscare tlie fact that i the Day ton trial was simply a prelude tn .the real Unlit, namely the testiiiK of the con stitutionality nf the anti evolution law. This reiiiain.s to he brought out ill the supreme court of Tennessee, or pus . sihly the federal , court. Where two eases have recently .1 t? WETAl heeu brought. ' In my opinion, the question mvoi- vaii ie tlm nuiil . iniiinrtant ever i,,,! to tle attention of our coun t u jnvoives for tne first time a co"nsj(ieration of religious guarantees Gf our 8tuto and federal constitution. nn,i what is equally important, rree- ( (om )f 8(.fentific inquiry.. The vast pudority of American citizens must he' jeUlncated in the future in our public 'schools and state universities. If our legislatures and congress, in fixing their curriculum, nave jununtitou ilower the sooner the American people ifeople Uno'w 'it tlfif TOter. "' "This is iW no 'means a fight local i to Tennessee. Tlie movement to pass KUC.h laws has hack of it strong ganizations in every state. The only) possible way to defeat it is to demon- strate its unconstitutionality. If left to the will of legislatures and popular vote it will undoubtedly win, and our tioastud separation of church and state and freedom in the pursuit of truth will cease to be an American heritage. "We' must confess that so far we have met some dlsappointuients. Chief anions them is the failure of certain Kreat national orBanizations to mve us their support directly, as we leel !e nit; iiiimiik men uiiuien. mihiii thoae on whom we counted nuist and Ulierofnre our disappointment has been ,ul sL"wl,! lle -aieiie.oi meiiicin unnui-i. iiiiiii, ine i;iiiuiiiii r.ti in-ill iiai.ii organization and certain liberal Chrls- ilSOl llll lliit'HIl III Iftt lilllll V ilnillllli ,.,... ,,,,,m,aUa " '.:,., I..,,' :.. ;, ,., .. nunil.or or liberal Christian maKazines. js a rrw,lon ()f ,,. yet , x,,,,,,,,.,, Kducational ussoeia- lion, at Its moat convention in Indian- alnlls, failed to put itself on record." Stnri lo Sctile Land War. .RIAItCO, Kta.. Auk. 2ti. (A. P.) Kirst steps towards determining the ownerships of disputed property on Marco island were taken here today when Captain "llim" 1'aniels. a resi lient for fi I yea in, was arrested by nine deputy sheriffs when he at tempted to start construct ion of a 4 - -.-ilk. TP -Or I Tlie'house on what he claims in be cov- ernmeiu laiul open for homestead ilKhts. Hope, to He Motlicr-in-l,au. N'NW VOIIK. Aug. "4. Hope Mampion. youthful star of the films, is to be a niother-in-Uiw. Yvonne lirtu latmir. daughter of her husband, is to marry. Henuioe SPIRIN Say ' "Bayer" - Insist! For Colds Headache' Pain Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only a fJJ B.iyer nrickn; whicli'contnins proven directions Handy "Hn.Tcr" bose. of 12 lahleU Also oof s o2l and fcW Drnisti A.''jn I. 11 irmlp nnrl of Ti.rr Msnn- t.aui. vt ,vuiYiivUK-,trr of 9jiK7iu-.i4 U O . n o O Cliiltlren's PictoiOl Cross ortl ruzzle Itunaini: Acruss. ; Word 1. What the cat had In the nursery rhyme "Hifc'h diddle, diddle." ' . . ' Word 4. A female sheep. f Wont a. "Much about notli-( inp. ' , . Word 7. Part of a frying pan which is held hi the hand. ' . ltunning Down. . Ward 1. What people who live in France are called. Word 2. To accomplish some thing. Word 3. A continent.' Word G. . Upon. YESTF.KDAV'S PUZZLE AN'SWKKED. Who's Who DR. HANS HARTMAN. The invention of u deep-sea diving apparatus by an American. Dr. Mans Hai'tnion. has aroused widespread in terest in scientific circles. Hy menus of this contrivance, which Is u steel cylinder equipped with 3G-liotir air nil, .1,' ' Lw.lnnll..,.. C are able to study B . , : i the ocean's bed at 23 ' "'oi'OiH or rioon to 1-1 e is. a niemheiv of' '.thd 'Uoya.i' -Softf elety of Arm ami Sciences' In Lou den. Through -realisations on earliei inveiitious in Ihe fh-ld of mining en gineering and electro-therapy he' Ih a man of independent means. Kxperinients In oceanography have been conducted from his New- York , laboratory and In conjunction with the I'rinee of Monaco's work at Monte Carlo and northern Africa. I'irst tests or the diving cylinder were made in 1!MI under the Mediter ranean, while his deep sea photo graphic apparatus was developed by means of tests from an American war ship, made in co-operntion with Amer ican naval authorities. On the .Mediterranean trip which will serve to test the merits of his Invention. Ilartmaa will he aocum panied by, seven scientists represent ing America, Htigland, Oermany ami biam. r ts ii i r,v on the Mountaineer Leave Vnncrttiert n Y- ' daily at 7:45 p.m. for Chicago on the fost-Mountuincerduy. lifiit trawl thmu&h the most nondcrful mountain scenery in the world. , . LOW ROUND TRIP FARES , ARE NOW IN EEFEC r , On Sale to September 1 5 : ' Return Limit October 31 Fine equipment include, compnrt, nient oburvation cars, sunilurd lleopinit c.ns open top obscrv.Uou car through dining strvao. For romtfrte Nirtindarl ami fcidtri oddrnt Canadian V&cMic Drili7.--ii WU-Deacon 5SThtrd St. Muimanni3tk Portland For lituhi ma . Pi.irw fwnhi A,t,ni DYEES HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATER3 Phone 244 I JV u 9 - , nut n,i i n nniy Cook with ga. - , vtC .ints. not for older children, o 0 ? 0 o . o 23 N. Fir Stc - o "' o o O o o o o O o O