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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur I'erry.
If five barbers aro employed in
barhcr shop, uml three customer
Nhuw up, four barbers go to lunch.
i Dlvnmt Suit Filed Amiinc, til
divorce suits filed In J'oi-llund Friday
was thut of Rose Irons vh. Walte
Irons. (Coos llay Times.) lJoor
welding.
. Prince Henry of Kngland In theo
retltutlly dead, an the result of a wham
linttlo Saturday. Tho J'rlnce la not
the only one. ,
The writer
Including In
curtalny.
hnn been every plnee,
X 4d cuupo with luce
M Ik tali a. Wanhlngton Mnddox, the
eminent AlPthodlnt and nhlnologlHt
han a new eye ruHtlnR Hwcnter. Jt In
what ToniUH Hwom of tho art colony
would cull u colliHlon of coloi-H.
CI. Porter'n doff purmied a eat down
the Main Stem Wed. am. with too
much urdor.
BOO! IIOO! WIIKItK'K MY 1IAXKY?
(t orvallls lu.ellc 'Which)
"My lot han boon cam with the
other crowd" nayn tho governor
In bin letter, '"with tho tiller and
the toller. ' My reward In tho
W'arm hund Kilp of my., fellow
farmer nnd tho IlKht that Hhlnen
In tho eyen of his faithful wife
when they thank mo for the
hnnent effnrtB I am making to
cane the. henvy. burden plnced on
them by our present unfair ys
tem of taxation."
The democratic candldnto nt the
liiMt election, who won too weak to
eveii make a rcHpectnhle nliowing
UKulnHt our nr. Huednender, in huing
urged by hinmelf to run ngnln.
Ah! nnld Hob rtoyl. on tho 30ih. nnd
we did not catch the hint namo of tho
t.hlnanian.
"October comen hut once a your,'
recklennly ntaten tho CHteemed l'ort
hind Journal. Thuro Ib nothing to do
but' tnko tho enteemed Portland
Journals, word for It.
TIIF.Y I.F.IT TIIK not . SIC
(Itosi'bui'K .Ncws-HcvlCH )
TIIK PAUTV THAT took my
thlngH In known, 1 con I heater,
12 tea towels, 12 chickens nnd
other things were taken from
my home In July nnd August.
. lteturn and nave trouble. .Mnggto
" Noah, Via Hamilton si.
linn wonder the President would
not nay something about economy.
A baby died of whooping rough! nt
n ilniico at Lakevlew, the.. Hatunlay
night. A child wvirnre clinic shoulil
bo held nt Ijlkevlew without delay.
CONTKOT, OV TIIK Allt
(Tin KngliHcr Ing.)
' In tiromulgntlng your esoteric
' cogllntlonn or In nrtlculutlng
superficial senllluenlallties and
Iblloiidilcal or psychological
observations, beware of platitu
dinous ponderosity. " j,ot your
conversation possess clarified
conciseness, compacted compre
hensiveness, coalescent consis
tency unit roncatln.ited cogency.
Kschew nil conglomerations, gar
rulity, Jcjuno liiibblcment nnd
nsinlne uffcclatlonn.. lot your
extemporaneous decantntlonn nnd
unpreniedliuted exiMitlnilons havo
Intelligibility without rhodomon
Indn or thrasnnlcal bonilinst.
, Hedulously uvold all polysyllablo
profundity, pompous prolixity
nnd ventrilofiulal verbosity. Nhun
t double enlendro nnd prurient
Jocosity, whether obscuro or ap.
' parent.
I llnlr Is n curious product. Beyond
Its evident preference for felmle over
mule rranluinn It selects Its favorites
npimrenlly without reason.. It has
little liking for sanitation nnd hyttlene
for It flourishes better on the head of
the Hop! Indian nnd the Hottentot
nmid the dirt nnd the smaller fauna
Hum upon the dome of the overage
man. mill, not n Yew highbrows have
lialr. (Kaltlmoro Sun.)
Younit Rllmson was convicted of
rtrlvlin an automobile whlln lnloxl
culed by Jury neven weeks ago.
(.Seattle, Wn Tlincn.) It Auucllmei
lU.ln, .
POLITICS PEEVENT PE0PEE DEBT SETTLEMENT.
nt IIK CHIEF trouble with the French debt settlement is polities.
If neither side had to consider polities, the truth could be
told mid a settlement reached in an atmosphere of frankness find
rcni'ty. t.evf tyf Bfii
, But 5f. Cuilluiix doesn't wish to loso his job any more than the'
Amei'iean delegates wish to endorse a settlement which could be cw
strued as a diplomatic defeat, by the enemies of the Coolidge: ad
ministration. ' 1 '
As n result a deadloek has been reached, and while aij cventiial
si'ttlement is not improbable, it can seurcely bu a settlement either
of value or permanence.
As a matter of'fuet, the financial condition of France is far more
serious than ir. Caillanx cares to admit. If he told the truth, he
could undoubtedly get better terms from the L'nited States, but he
could not retain his place as finance minister in the French cabi
net..
The French people are peculiarly sensitive on money matters.
Finances rather than politics, touched the spark that precipitated
the French revolution. And while another revolution is not prob
uble, a frank statement of what the French people must pay to bal
ance their budget, would certainly result in the overthrow of the
present French government, and for a brief period at least, serious
political disturbances.
So Sf. Cuillau is literally between the devil and the deep blue
sea. The best he can hope for is a temporary makeshift, including
a liberal moratorium, and the hope that with a breathing space,
something may turn up. to prevent, what under present conditions
appears, inevitable, a political
COLONEL MITCHELL'S
fTTIIirdi COLONKrj 5I1TCIIELL has not siibstimtiated his cx-
treme charges' against the bigher-ups in army and navy
circles, lie has to date made out one important feature of his case,
that radical changes are needed in the established policies of avia
tion administration. .
Practically all the airmen who have testified, havo approved of
it separate air corps, which would involve' an important change. 'in
tho present arrangement, although it would not go to the extreme
that Colonel JMilchcll favors, an entirely independent federal air
service.
A great majority of the witnesses have also supported Mitchell's
contention that there is too much pressure brought to bear by the
department heads, preventing free discussion and honest criticism
by men iii the service.
There is, as yet, no reason to believe Colonel Mitchell will escape
some punishment for making charges which he can not prove. That
he talked too much may be safely conceded.
But with so much of his ease sustained, it is doubtful if any ex
tremo disciplinary action will be resorted to, for fear of tho unfavor
able reaction on public opinion.
QUILL
correct this Htyitenee: "The
Mi in year," said tbe 1111111; "and his
Collcfie doesn't really nialte men
0 to college.
The police. do;; isn't the only
America. There's the hot dos. .
Anions tho thingH Mint qualify
pendent fortune.
The Rood old days were when
stead of pistols.
One difference between modern
wrestlers use a mat.
The man who said I wo can
twins away at school.
To n layman it seems that the
frock the more dad must put in it.
RipplingRhuniGs
s
OUT 0E
ITEX'tliu ptiKtliolu mills nro
1m, nil
kind of nimi. Thoy run joyritlo hero uiul tliero, when tho day
of toil is through, they otm fill the evening nir with n joyous
howdydo. They enn buy all sorts of traps, wireless sets nnd rai
ment fine, and they look on men as saps who would put their
coin in brine. Scores of workers go in debt when tho mills
are making holes; splendor is the one best bet, all tho toilers
havo their rolls. Atur tho sud-eycd banker tries, where tho giddy
joy bounds waltz, "Oomo to me, oh thriftless guys, put your
money in my vaults 1 For the postholo mills may, close, tho do
maud is grow ing shirk ; then all kinds of weary woes will invade
the spendthrift's shark." Hut tho surging crowds roll on , in
pursuit of vaiu delights, ainl the bankers sigh, "Doggone I AVIur
can, influeneo such wights?" JVhen the postholo mills shut
down, in response to dull demand, busted workers throng thi
town hunting jobs of any brand. Not n stiver did they savo
when their waes were iiimirW; now they walk the dus'ly pave,
keen to earn some paltry peneo. They recall tho banker s rants,
in these days of grief nmPpain, when their nieces and their'
nins beg for pies nnd beg in vain. Tliey recall tho money Jmrn
cd in n wanton, .wasteful slyle; ami tho lesson they havo learned,
may it hold them for a vvi "When tho postholo mills again
rail the workers to their tasks, ma? they save the Son men, put
Otho kopecks down in casks 1
,.
revolution or repudiation.
CASE LOOKS BETTER.
. .
POINTS
kid wants to t;o in for football
Jiiotlier doesn't object."
able, but usually the able men
one that eamo from Germany to
Jlilchell as n critic is au inde
, ,
people used oratory in debate in
dances and wrestlinp; is that
live as cheaply as one never had
,
less the manufacturer puts in a
m. nt
WORK.
nisliftl filling "'orders by "the
WE DATE TR1
.:'trr f
October 1. 1714 211 year, ago
Thomas jBritton. the "mufiaal
coal man." On October 1, 1714,
lie was buried in Clerkenwell
churchyard. Occupying a habita
tion and wearing a garb corres
ponding in .plainness to his trade,
this singular man contrived by
his brilliant talents, conversation
and learning" to assemble around
him the most aristocratic company
in London. To his salon, a dingy
back room up a rickety flight of
.stairs over his coal yard, were at
tracted lords and ladies of the
court. Handel and other musical
favorites and the foremost scholars'
of the time were also among hid
visitors.'
Coryrlil.t, 1025. Premier Eynt!!ct. In.
Timely Views
on World Topics
Xlppon In Sorry night, Declares
Ja pa iH'.se) VI na nrJc r,
Japan is entirely at sea at the pres
ent time. Khe has no precedents to
follow and does not know how, to go
ahead." says JunoKUke Inotiye. form
er minister of finance. In a recent in
terview he stated: "The nation of
Japan has now lost its hearings an re
gards everything. Japan's present
poHillon is fundamentaly different
from that which obtained fiO years
ngo. When nil our fathers had tn do
was lo walk in the footsteps of the
more advanced nations of the went,
imitating their ' examples without
troubling about Initiative or domestic
policies.
Population Ts Problem
'Today tliero are no such examples
to follow. Every problem confront
ing us stands out by itself, calling for
special study and treatment from
Japan's out standpoint. Among the
many problems of supremo import
ance now crying for speedy solution
for the existence of the nation. T
think those connected' with population
the most urgent. What shall we do
with thoTnniiiuil lncrcane of 600.000?
Where shall gp obtain food to feed
them? Tluw shall go give them work
and living? Theno are the pressing
problems wo nuis. BOlve or perish.
"If T am asked to telj where the
possible key or solution can he found
I do not hesitate to answer that the
thorough Industrialism of the country
is the only outlet.
' Industrialism Solution.
"Industrialization cannot be accom
plished over,' night, however. In Japan
the total number of laborers working
In factories Subject to the lactory law
is. roughly, 1.500,000. If wo inqlude
female laborers engaged in silk reel
ing the fltrure may run to some four
million. Thus Japan still has a good
dlstnnce to travel before she reaches
the status of England, with 10.000.
000. luft this is by no means Impos
sible,. If monty Is required it may be
obtained, given certain conditions
which foreign capitalists will require.
"Finding really capable and exper
ienced men capable ypf securing the
confidence of the foreign capitalists
Is no easy task in present day Japan.
"We made a good profit during the war
prosperity, but did not know how to
keep it, how to Invest It or -increase it.
Tn tho skill of investments western na
tions are c,ertainly 'far . ahead of us.
This is tre result of longer experience.
When we shall, have exceeded in con
vincing foreign investors that they
on !! wifely trust us with their money
what'money we require will come eas- .
Ily.
"Seed Mor Footl i
"NText cmnes the question of how
to feed our Increasing population. If '
the report published b ythe Korean
government Is to bo trusted, the In
vestment of 400,000.000 yen by the
government nnd Investors may In
crease the rieo crop 'in that peninsula
by at leant 15.000.00 koku (a koku Is
nearly five bushels.) During fifteen
years the hicrcnse of population in
.lapan will he. 0,000.000. An addi
tional 15,000,000 koku of rice will be
sufficient for tho additional 9,000,
ono."
Med ford Glass Co.
Autotnohlle Olnss and Mirrors made
to order. Wo call for your sash aud
rcplaco broken windows.
Phone HO.
118 3. Bartlett.
DODGE COUPE
1924
Excellent Condition
Busy Corner Motor Co.
o
The
Personal Health0 Service
8 j WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
Signed letter! pertaining to perionaj
treatment, will be am e red by Dr. Brady
Letters should be brief and written in ink.
few can be answered here. No reply can be made to Queries not conforming to Instruction.
Address Dr. William Brady, In cue of litis nwipaprf , . , ' .
Phosphorus, IJlood and Lungs.
Tho United Htutes I'harmacopoela,
Iuff.il HturHlunl of the prcHorlpuon
phut nnu y, hlblo of the nieillcHl prne-
till oner, lists a
coneoetlon. which
Huckleberry Finn
intent have Jn -
vented on n imr
ticulai ly bad day.
It is called "Com -
pound Hyrup of
Jl y p ophowphiten,"
and, take It from
the old time doc
tor, It is good for
everything.
A Rood many years ago a Dr.
Churchill proponed the theory that
phthitds (consumption) was caused
by insufficient oxidation in the tis-
Hues. PhoHphoruH, as chemists well
knew, had an affinity for oxygen.
Wherefore, flopped tho good doctor,
give the patient phosphorus to at
tract more oxygen into the body
Hut
pun phosphorus is pretty severe
medicine. Ho combine it with some-
thing to make hypophosphlte, ami I
give the patient the combination.
And since the patient usually feels a -
bit weak, add to the combination
something to mnkn him feel strong;
say, u dash of strychnine, which, in
sufficient quantity, will make even'
a very weak person throw a fit. Andjhttye if you. will supply the essential
men, lor goon measure, put in u-;
pinch of quinine you know, when!
you can't think of anything else to
do to a sick man, there's always qui-
nine. Jt tastes so like tho deuce
the patient will know he is getting
real medicine. . :
Now you have the concoction com -
Plete, U. S. P., and all strictly or-
thodox. Of course the retiring, dif
fident conductor of this department
of distress would hnrdly venture to
criticize anything orthodox or scien
tific, like the 1'harmac opeio. No,
Compound syrup of hypophosphites
isn't so very bad. There is some
sugar In it, nnd sugar Is a heart
tonic and muscle fund. If there is
Who's Who
V. P. ) ti rami.
-A mechanical engineer, well known
In aviation circles, William P. Durand
Is one of tho technical experts on
President Coolidge's aircraft probe
board.
Durand was horn
nt Itethany, Conn.,
March fi. IS 59. Af
ter being graduat
ed from the Naval
, Academy, 18S0, he,
Rtudicd nt lJifay
ette college nnd re
ceived a PH.D de
g r e e , Durand
served In the engi
neer corps of the
navy for seven
years nnd then be
gan to teach, me
chanical engineer
ing. Ilo taught at
the Agricultural
and Mechanical
DR.W.F. DURAND
college of Michigan, 1887-91, and ma
rine englneerln gat Cornell, 1S91
1904; since 1904 he has been profes
Bor of mechanical engineering at I-e-
uiiiu omiuuru jr., university in jai
fornia.
While on leave in 1918-1910 ho was
scientific attache at tho American
embassy in Paris and a' member of the
interallied commissions on inventions.
ITe Is amember of numerous com
mittees among which are National
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,
and the National Research Council.
Durand Is also a member of the Na
tional Academy of Sciences. American
Philosophical Society nnd the Society
or Naval Architects and Marine En
gineers. He is a felliw of the Ameri
can Academy of Arts and Sciences and
the nuthor of several books on mo
chanlcnl subjects.
Eyes Bad? Try Camphor
lor eye troiiblo tliero is nothing
hotter tlmn eimplo camphor, hy
drnstls, witchlmzel, etc., ns mixed ill
Jivontlk-cye wnsh. One amull uot
tie helps nny case sore, weak oi
Hirnincti eyes. Aluminum eye cup
free. I.eon n. Haskins. Sold in
Ontral l'oint by Mary A. Moo, tlruu-
Bist. Adv.
Conk with irns.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
XJNMTE1 ST.YTKS SKVATOR
JAM10S J. CROSSLKY
Of 1'orlland, Orcpon, hereliy an-nnum-es
thnt he is a candidate for the
lti-putilh aii nominal Ion tor U, a Sena
tor at the May, 11126, Primaries.
Will work zealously for develop
ment of OreKOn and support of meas
ures for real benefit of farmers as
suKBPsted by their organizations. Fa
vor World Court and ltefonn Senate
Hnlpfl. aIv
health and hyolene,' not to rjiieaie diain,,i r
If a ttimped, ilf-addnssd envelope la encloiea.
Owing to the large number of letteri received, only
such a thing. Compound syrup f
j hyphOHphitei is n fine. nnum-ouH,
j nuttty, orthodox medicine to take, u
matter wniit mm you. Jt can i "J
much harm, ho lontr as you don't
drink it as you would buttermilk
ior lemonade. Tho only fault wo can
- ifind with the concoction is thut it
J quickly eliminated from the body
ilhru tho kidneys nil of it but tho
' strychnine, the quinine and the sugar.
It has no effect whatever upon It'1
blood, tho oxygenation of Issues
or the nutrition of the lunirs: it i
no more tonic to tho nerves or heart
than a lump of sugar; it dot's not
improve digestion hut otherwise it
is a first rate medicine to while
'away tho time with. The taste
lingers.
Q 'K8TIOXS AND AXSWFUS.
The Taste of Moth Halls.
Following a Bevero attack of fiflp
I have been annoyed by the odor and
, taste of moth halls, and sometimes I
think I taste something like vanilla,
is this likely to. be permanent?
Answer Are you quite sure you
took no large white pills, about the
8lze of a marble? Had taste in the
mouth may bo a symptom of many
different conditions. I have a little
monograph about it. which von can
a. a. e.
Opinion or tiio IJaby Pacifier,
WiU you please exnress vnur onln-
ion of the baby pacifier?
Answer My opinion of that sort
of crime would require a 10 acre lot
fr adequate expression. And I can-
, not give my opinion-Of anyone who
inflicts tho thine unon n h:ilv. the
postal laws are so very rigid.
Oleomargarine, Ih. Wholesome.
Is the use of oleomargarine as a
substitute for butter injurious to
health in any way?
Answer Xo. It Is quite as nu
tritious nnd wholesome as butter,
though of course' inferior to butter
in nutrition.
....
Ever thing, else seems so cheap com.
!?ar?.d ? uPkp of a car that folks
I ,, 11 When they do 0it stun9
A compliment is almost invariably a
prologue t' a touch.
Clillo President Quits.
SAXTIAOO. Chile, Oct. 1. Presi
dent Alessandri has resigned, placing
the presidency In tho hands of Luis
Barros ltorgnnovl.
MOTHER:- Fletcher's qas-
torja i pleasant, harmless Sub
stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric.
Teething Drops and Soothing
Infants in amis and Children
To avoid imitations, always look for the
Umcn nirect.ons on ejeh package.
Travel by Motor Stage
8AFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY
" .
Two Through Stages Daily
Tfl Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 11:30 A. M.
' A pleasant one day trip. ; '
Also leaves Medford at 6:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting
following morning to Portland. -
We Uk passenger for all w points. For further Information
and tickets call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309. .
FARE MEDF0RD-PORTXAND $7.85
Direct Connectloni at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points.
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Children's Pictorial
Ooss Won! P1177.V
H
dunning Across.
Word 1. "A diller dollar, .
ten o'clock V. '. " , ,' f
Word 5. Pep. enereK'1. ''''.
""ord 6. A ir.i mber of ths cd.
oil J i
Kunning Dunn.
Word 1. What we sow In
eardens. Plural.
Word 2. A safe Dlace: a ahei.
ter.
V.'ord 3. The end;, a rolrt tw.
yond which you can go no further
Word 4. One who races.
VESTEKI).. VS PUZZLE ;
ANSWEKEO.
THE DAFFODILS.
I wandered lonefy as a cloud t;
That tloats on high o er vules and ;i
hills, i
Mien all at onc,e I Baw a crowd,
A host of Kolden daffodils,
lleslde the lake, beneath the trees.
Muttering and dancing In the breeze.;-;
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They . stretched In never ending lino
Algng the' margin of a bay;'
Tell thousand saw I at a glance.
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
Tbe waves hesido them danced, but -if
they . - M
uutuiil the sparkling waves In glco:
A poet could not hut be gay
In such a Jocund company!
I gazed and gnzed but little thought
What wealth to me the show hud
brought.
For oft, when on my couch I He
la vacant or In pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitudo;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
. W. Wordsworth.
Klnnuilli Indian Indicted.
POItTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1. Tho
federal grand Jury late yesterday re
turned an indictment against William i;
r-KSsman, Klamath Indian charged
with assault with a dangerous weapon
"n Mnnroe Faithful, also nn Indian.
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Syrups, especially prepargtl fos
.ill in,.
signature of
Physicians everywhere recommend it.
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