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oP o 0 o O 0 OTJfifioV. TTTTTRRBAV, OfTOlifRTl-13. 105.T- r Medford Mail Tribune AN IN!KPRrKKT N'RWHPAI'CR rUBLIKHEU KVKKY AFTKHNOON tICElT HIINPAY, I1Y TUB . , ' UKIIFUHU PKINTINO 00. - Tlit llKllord HiltitUr Morning- 8un ll funiLhed utwcribcrs desiring tb even-4.)- liailjr mw p.r-r. Oflim: Hill Trll,un. Uulljlu, Ii17- North Kir tr.et. l'hoii. 75. A roniwlla'atlon of tri.1lr-niocT.t1c Time., th. liritiwa Mall, the Mnlfor-I Tribune. Ui Uunti rn Orvgonliii, U. Ashland Tribun.. RilllKnT W. ntlllL, K.litor. ft. KUUl'TKK SMITH, Manager. Hv Mall In Advinoe: I taily, Willi Kmirlay Run, ym . . (7.S0 Hilly, witli Sunday Sun, month 7f Daily, wiltiout Surdy Him, yrar 6.60 Daily, without hunduy Hun. month ... .On Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2 00 Hiinriay Hun, one yeur x.QO BV CAItRIKR In Hertford, AMmnA. Jackson- Tllie. Ontril j'oinl, j'ligcnn, iaicnt anu on Hifthwaya: Daily, wifli Rtimlay Run, month 9 Ihiily, without Huuday Hun, month 05 Dully, without Rtitnluy Hun, one year... 7.f0 Daily, with Hundity Hun, one year 0.60 All term by carrier, cunIi in advance, - Entered ai 'aecond-claaa matter at Medford, OrrRon, under act ol March a, lsvv. Sworn daily avcrat; circulation for all mmitha ending; April Ut, lOlil, SiMIS, more tlian rinuhle thr eirrulation of any other paper pub- IlMlird or ctrrulated in Jackson County. UFMI1KRH Of TIIR ASSORIlTED PIIKHH. The AaMH-lattil Vnm in enluaively entitled to the uae for republication of all news dis patches credited to it or not otherwli credited in tin paper, aim a mo io uie meat news puu Untied herein. AI) rlfclit of repuhllontfon of ipecisl (lis pntrlies herein are alno reHerved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. It aroiniu In lift Wflll Put liJ il lull Ofl that it convict ut tho Hlnto playhouse Is lucky If ho serves his timo without becoming a drunkard or a drug fiend. AN AMAZING SUIT FOR ONLY $12.60 (Ad Amorlcun 'Lesion Week ly.) If tho price don't astound you, the garment will. Between tho hypocrisy of the Jr. secdsendcr. tho eminent and stalwart wt-dry, and dictation by the Ain't No Saloon League, tho former has the best of it. I'LAlX IlIUTE DISC FX Ell ACY (1TC88 IH.flNtlOll) In her divorce action' Mrs. Joiich claimH non-support, nssert- lng that Hinco she shot her hus band he haH contributed nothing to hor Hupport. Homo of our males havo no more business wearing short panlH, than Home of tho women have of wearing short sklrta. ' - . Remarks of a football coach to a player who has Just run 90 yardH for a touchdown: "TISItltlHLli! TKtl 1UHLK! CJet over there with tho "girls and mako mud plcH until you eun do aomothlng! CUT!!" A. Tturlc Todd, who engineered a Holf -conducted hell ut KcIho, WuhIi., 1h now In Oregon. How the Hlnto happened to intra him in tho first place 1b a inyHtery. AX OPTIMISTIC PKSSIMIST ' ((irntiiK PabM Courier) II. If, Hoonier haH returned from n week spent in Portland, tie Is going out to his road camp at Waldo today. When naked when tho contract will ho com pleted, Mr. lloomcr stated that his men might havo it surprise for him and havo it done now, for all ho known, hut that ho thinks It will bo about Deer in bur 1 bi'foroho linn It completed. I(h getting iitong toward tho time of tho year when (he starving Arme nians start starving. How doeH the stato fish and game roinmlKMlon (stand on the propositi to honeycomb iho commouwculth with two railroads V Mary, nee Mai-lanuo Clrcon lias re turned from (he metropolis, wheru Nhe met a number of ftlmdom'S lead ing blllioNtirH, Miss Oreen is up and : coming, and full of oily triekw. ' Hhe , tin wdles a mean cigarette-holder, after tho manlier of a cub bear. No bouncing father of a proud Imby hi.y, haH booixeil any longer about It than Ashur Neff, Tin; KiiAitP kxifi: si:ctiox (Albany Dciikhtiii ) It Ih nothing uncommon to hear at the whittling bench (ho varloUH prospective China hunt ers telling where to find great f locks of China pheasants and what (hey are going to do to them Thursday morning with tho coining of tho sun. The J'vllle Hlognmln the courthmifie extraction camptttgn will be: Medford la no Queeu Victoria. Here lies a noblu Klwanls; Ho Inflicted songs upon um. Wrerttllng prospectH arc very bright for CorvalllH high this season, with the return of four IcUermon atid hov eral others front lust year's m,mnl. (Corvallls (iiUftte-Timofi.) The grap plo for knowledge. I'ut mo down In some old cufo, My the Hide of a rnltwlrenched road With the francs to pay In a soldier's way And a stomach for any load. I'd like fo he where the bunch h; been 111 tho days wo used to know, ' Where It wasn't a sin to drink yotir vln And the mademoiselles weren't hw. ' Jut tnko mo buck whero MtuUtuo goon liy , . . Wllh llio clHllcr of wnoclon Bhmn. Wlioro Iho Dhiiiluns fly when hope la hlKh. And guno nro tho lirnonio IiIiipb. I'd II ko to hoar thorn nonKa again Thot wll whfri buitrilra niorl, Tho mmKH nf limn Whit ilaicd. unit thi'ii ' l il come biu'k homo t(g't "iio.-t. O P-Vgiica ,y:iiwi, SENATOR SKNATOIt K ALSTON, whn die in Indium! yesterday, whh in innny ways u very reiimrltablu num. IIu rprvHiMiled that rare cumliimitioii in political life today, a truly modest and self-effaeing gentleman, and a keenly fur-sighted and successful politician. From miner's helper to the United States senate, epitomized his typically American career. Jiut he never faiucd political advan tage 1y the conventional tricks of the politician. His strength lay not in his ability to i'liiu-flam the people, but in his ability to understand them. , Only those on the inside at the democratic convention in 1024 know how near the Indiana senator came to being tho demo cratic nominee. At any time after the Smith-McAdoo deadlock he could have had the nomination without the asking. All the cards were set for his triumphal entry. Had he not absolutely refused to consider it, and formally announced that if nominated l.c would decline to run, he, instead of Davis, would have heuded the democratic ticket. Ifis refusal was an example of. his political shrewdness. He knew what most of his supporters failed to !rilsP, namely, that nothing . could prevent a Republican victory. Ife could limloubt cdlv have carried Indiana, and border states, but he would have before an irresistible Coolidge landslide. . . The death of Senator Ralston, following 'the death of W.. J, liryan, again weakens democratic the prediction that the fate of rests upon the shoulders of two in the conventions, AV. G. JIcAdoo and Al Smith. It is not a cheering prospect. nor the country can afford the Ralston, so ably represented tho of Americnn life. QUILL lirief cxamplo of faith in the This is the lime of year when ball prospect in five years. Rats! The Orientals don't believe in kissing, and look at the darned things. The new model Fords look an argument with a telephone pole. fl'he stranger who looks at you paring to ask if you've gotta match. A Christian nation is one keeps only its gunmen, Americanism: "Hard knocks to make things easier for my boy." If the air service gets more will get insubordinate and court RipplingRhtmQS iyim ' i JUST III.W'K met the famed and mighty, men -of wisdom mid of sense, and I never found them flighty with u vanity intense. They were simple in their manners, they were ipiiet, often shy, and they waved no gaudy banners to impress the passing guy. "We're just folks," their whole demeanor seemed to say, in modest tunes, and they called for kraut and wiener just like Smith or lirown or Jones, "We're just folks, we grieve or frolic like tho unknown passerby, and at night we have the eolie if we've eaten loo much pie. We have made some small successes since the day when we were born, but the best of us confesses that he has an aching corn. We are told we inay havo places in the nation's hall of fame, but we've pimples; on our faces and the gout has made us lame. AVo are only common mortals, we have sorrow, hope and gloom, walking sadly to the portals of the pride-effacing tomb." I have seen the selling philer, 1 have seen him at his den, and he fancied he was greater than the common run of men. He had gathered transient glory that would fir.le in a day, and he thought in song and story ho would shine and throb ulway. And his bearing was so regal, it was ipiite a holy show, ami be thought himself an eagle while he struck me as a crow. Tinhorns, pikers, scowl and grumble if we bow mil and adore, but the truly great are humble they're just folks, mid nothing more. Qiildren X cially prepared for Infants 19 arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitation, always look tor the liniuturc of 1'rovrn ilirn-limn on r-arh pcltagr. Physicians everywhere rcronmii-ml it. ' 0 RALSTON had a fair chance of some of the gone down, as Davis went down, leadership"; and adds weight to Democracy in the next election candidates previously defeated Neither the Democratic party loss of a mau who, like Senator best traditions and finest ideals POINTS scheme of things: "Charge ft." every school has the best foot about the same, however, after in that interested way is pre that deports lung fighters and made me a success; I'm going money, think how many bureaus investigation! ' Mason Ml .m. FOLKS ry tor MOTHF.R:- Fletcher's Castoria is n pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, PnrrgorU-, Teething Drops ami ftxithinfj Syrups, espe , RcFconal Health Scrrice r VILLI Att 8lartad Isttart oertatnlna to cartons) treatment, will b answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, alfaddreaMd envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only a few oan be answered here. No reply oan be made to aueries not conforming to instructions. Address Or. William Brady, In care of this newspaper. Teiii.K'ruliiro a Crea t Health Con server. Tho professor "cured himself," und'your present position, what asylum then, orofoaaor like, concocted a whale of a testimonial. I1K testl - monlal, however, is different from tho usual line of such fiction perpe trated by absent minded professors and credulous cler gymen. ; There Is no catch tu it; that Is to suy, nobody ex cept maybe your self will profit If you are persuaded by the testimonial to try the treat ment mentioned. Testimonials In general, I believe, should be read Tor amusement only; they aro excellent humor, provided you are not too gullible. Symptom hounds should leave testimonials Htrictly alone; they'll find ' richer pickings In quack doctor books or pamphlets for prospects. Tho pro fessor's treatment well, you may take It or leave it, and almost every body will leave it If the court knows herself, and she think she do. j In order to break this as gently as possible, t would now reveal that the professor published his - testi monial In a book entitled "Physio logical Economy ftf Nutrition," 20 years- ago, and he is one of the really big guns in the scientific world, a doctor '-of 'philosophy, a doctor of law,-, a doctor of science and of pretty nearly everything else that may honestly grant thiH honorable title, except divinity and medicine, Professor Chittenden Is no preacher, nor yet a physician. Had he been a D. D., along with all his other degrees, ho might still have perpe t rated this testimonial, ministers fall all over each other in their eagerness to write testimonials. Had he been an M. D. ho would probably have refrained from naming the com plaints of which he was cured, at any rate. Yes, I know plenty of physicians have disgraced their call ing by giving their names to testi monials, but not men of education and good standing in the profession. Professor Chittendon, when still a young man, suffered considerably, It seems, from "sick headaches" and "bilious attacks," if anybody knows what those terms mean, and, worse still, . obstinate "rheumatism" In his knee; He was one of the strongest supporters of the low protein diet. He decided to try some of his own medicine, not only as a general ex periment In nutrition, but to see whether It would benefit, his heath. Accordingly, he adopted 'a regimen or diet in which not only protein, but all the other essential food elements were restricted to rather smaller amounts than is generally ' deemed necessary for a maintenance diet. He practiced economy with tho cal ories, all right. In tho course of eight months of this economical rationing tho pro fessor lost about 15 pounds of body weight, and thereafter for as many more months his weight remained stationary. He spent two months of the time on a fishing excursion, fre quently rowing from six to 10 miles in a . forenoon, sometimes ngainst head winds, and without breakfast his is the painful part of the treatment, eh, fellers? without breakfast, gosh, ; without even a cup of coffee, it sounds cruel and ho enjoyed great freodom from fatigue and muscular soreness than In pre vious years when ho was taking the usual diet. rofessor Chittenden wrote that this treatment cured his "rhuma tlsni'' and practically put an end tn his "sick headaches" and "bilious attacks." I believe every word of his testimonial. I commend tho Chit tenden treatment to every overfed, uuttiiiitoxlcated, . balloon tired, lazy, hnlf tillve son of a gun that reads this column. On rending over what I have just sftid, I have a premonition that some poor goof will wrlto in to know where he can purchase tho Chitten den treatment, whether It Is very xpeufdv and whether It is snfo for . party who expects to be burled shortly ami is now trying magic foot- drafts or nn iron ring fo,r his rchu mutiz. In order to savo postage, peace of mind, perspiration and pro fanity, let me add here that I have no further particulars. Information, pamphlets tu references to give. Professor Henry Chittenden's "Phys iological Kconomy In Nutrition." pub lished in I!' OS. and his "Nutrition of Man." I'M)?, should be procurable In every . public library that purports to be worthy of public support. QI KSTIONS AX1 AXSWFHR The Anils Are Always Iiiko This. Please give- mo Information on how to remove vaccination serum from the blood, smallpox serum. It was definitely proved from my records In school, that up until the time of vaccination, i was above .average in study work, I was vaccinated seven times, uml It all worked at once, the period was covering two months. after this time I completely failed In everything. Now I have covered 1 1 months in philosophy and science, studying, memorising and creating, but I find dead spots In the thinking or moods, n nd th is brought to me Uh a bang, that the cause fro mthat time years ago. I am 34 now. single, I was 14 then. Now ilott't let your sarcasm of the scorplo loose on this, as you know, hundreds died from this foolish vaccination freak of an frganlxed medical fra ternity that cannot make an honest living, nor believe In anything but tho devy for tholr god. which under lying is true. mt, i i-. i . Answer. lour loner neinir air)ln vnpuni leriprw. I nnve euurn io nun extent. It Ktlll fairly repiwentu the trrnili nf y IntelliRrni-f, of the nnll- InntliMitst. I think. If It monlhs of slutly In et'lenee Is reflected In BAADY. M. D. health snd hvoians. no! Io dlaaais dlaonoala or are you going to enter when you j complete your course? f vaccination were tho evil you Imagine and doc tors the inhuman wretches you anti vacclnatlonists would mako them out to be, how come so many of doctors who oppose compulsory vac cination are so careful to keep our selves and our loved ones vaccinated? Acquired lWorml t los Not JlrriiabU'. Infantile paralysis at the age of 10 years left one leg shorter than tho other. The person in question Is now 30. Would such a person bo unfit for marriage and the rearing of chil dren? (G. M. J.)) Answer. No deficiency resulting from dlseaso or injury is heritable Only congenital defects, conditions present at birth, maye be transmit ted to children. Saving tho Mineral Klemcnts. The makers of certain kitchen ware have put out utensils for a new method of cooking vegetables with out water. Carrots, asparagus, beets, potatoes, 'string beans and other veg etables rich in minerals may be cooked by this method. Please give me your opinion of this, and of tho necessity of retaining the mineral elements ordinarily lost by boiling and discarding the water tho vego tablerf werb boiled In. (B. M.) ) Answer. Roasting or baking or frying Is better than boiling, becauso the mineral salts aro retained. Put 1f the water In which - vegetables have been boiled is utilized in soups or otherwise as food, nothing is lost. Mrs. Tllronl Moots irot n letlor from lice ucnltcw, svho Uvea In IVyonihi', Miyln' tlmt lust Sunday nn Mich n liennlli'iil tiny tlmt at least thirty flvo people Kt kulod. Olo homo wveks nro (clttln' t' bo quite a. full, but what til' country rcnlly nrxnls is more moilcni- home weekn. (CopyrlRht John F. Dfllo Co.) flU.n IiiiiiiIuVm1 VlllltllltU. Thls Is tho ship of pearl, which, pJets feign. Kails tho unshadowed main, ' The venturous hark that flings. On the sweet summer wind Its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted, when tho Siren sings. And coral reefs He bare, AVhere the cold" sea-maids vas to sun their streaming hair. Its webs of living gauze no more un furl; Wrecked Is the ship of pearl! And every chambered cell. Where Its dim dreaming life was wont to dwell. As tho frail tenant shaped his grow ing shell, Ttefore thee lies revealed. Its lrlsed celling rent, its sunless crypt unsealed! Year after year beheld the silent toll That spread Its lustrous coll; Still, as the spiral grew. He left the past year's dwelling for tho new. Stole with soft step Its shining nrch- way throUKh. Pullt up Its idle door. Stretched In his last found homo, and knew tho old no more. Thanks for tho h -avenly message brought by thee. Child of the wandering sea. Cast from her lap. forlorn! Frdm thy dead lips a clearer note Is born Than ever Triton blew from weather horn! While on mine ear It rings. Through the deep caves of thought I hear a volco that sings: Puild thee more stately mansions, O my soul. As the swift seasons roll! Leave the low-vaulted post! Let each new temple, nobler than the last. , shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast. Till thou nt length art free. Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea! Oliver Weni9ll Holmes. To Preserve 8.er Tongue nin'n Inrt tlrvn.. inlr. la Immortal. Imuerlishle MuSfer records at: of thp "Cross tT Gold'.' apeerh and olher masterpieces nrp In no kept In the national luustMiui at Washington, j Cook wilh 3, Tjjp v nrifWMMasw f Poems That Live ,. .,, -m - New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON uiutnor of rerguson on tsiucnon vriugc i n -- Conyriiht MS by Hoylt, Jr. ; ; ARTICLE No. 4 Is it more difficult to play the dummy hand against two opponents or for the two opponents to play against the de clarer? That question has been the cause of much discussion but to the writer there seems only one answer. It is much more difficult for the opponent!, of the declarer. The latter can see his twenty-six cards and should know the best way of combining them to the best advantaue. He is not in the dark as are his opponents, for they must guess as to the other's holding and they are just as apt to guess wrong as right. Also, in the opening lead, the opponents of the declarer are at a disadvantage. If part ner has not bid, what should be the opening lead? This is a question that puzzles the experts at times but the average player can greatly overcome this difficulty by the careful study of a good table of leads. In playing against the declarer;' try to convey as much information as possible to your partner by use of conventional leads and dis cards. Watch your partner's play and that of the declarer very closely. Try not only to make every play of your own convey information to your part ner, but try also to learn something Hearts Q Clubs K, Diamonds spades Hearts I, 9,6 1 Clubs q; 10, a, 6, 5 Diamonds Q, J, 9, S . Spades 7 Hearts A, 8, 4, 2 Clubs A, 9, 3 Diamonds 4 Spades A, K, Q, 10, 6 No score, rubber came. 7 dealt and bid one spade. Allpassed and A opened the six of clubs. Z won the trick with the nine of clubs and proceeded to look the hand over. What would you figure as to pro oa Die aistntmuon ana correct play of the hand? Z should note that his own hand and Y's were divided 5-4-3-1. He also noted that A opened the six of clubs and that B played the deuce. If B had held two clubs, he would have started an echo to show his partner that he could trump the third round of clubs so his play of the' deuce indicated a singleton. Z, therefore, fig ured that the clubs were divided 5-4-3-1. He holds five spades and his dummy three so that if A also held a singleton, it must be in spades. Therefore the spades must be divided 5-4-3-1. His heart and diamond holding and that of Answer to Problem No. 3 Hearts Q Clubs Q,9 Diamonds A. 8 Spades. 8, 5 j ; y I : A B : : Z ; Hearts 9, 5 Clubs J Diamonds 7. 5 Spades K, J Hearts J, 10 Clubs 10 Diamonds K, Q Spades Q, 9 There arc no trumps and Z is iri the lead. How can YZ win all the tricks against any defense? Z should lead the jack of clubs and win the trick in S"s hand with the queen, Y should then lead the nine of clubs on which Z should discard the five of diamonds. A is now up against a discard. If he discards a heart, Y will play the queen of hearts ' arid lead a spade so that Z's nine of hearts will be good. If A discards a dia mond, both of Y's diamonds wilt be DU. It. A. MILLIK AN Iocause nf the discovery and Iso lation nf the ultimate unit of elec tricity, the electron, by Dr. A. MUM kan. scientists are able to explain many electrical phenomena which hoheretoforo were rather abstract theories. t In mil ho first suceeded In Isolat ing tho electron; a few years later ho was able to mea sure it by means of ultra-sensitive Instruments. I n 1!)23 his work was officially recog nized and he was V 1 li awarded tho Nobel fAJfc it Jl pi'iKO In physics for O. A. MiLUiKEM establishing the nature of electricity. At present Dr. Millikan Is attempting to solve tho composition of sidereal spectra. Kobert Andrews Millikan Is ' tho son of a clergyman and was born in Morrison, 111., 57 yoars ago. Ho took two degrees at Oberlln college, wrote his doctor's thesis at Colum bia, and then went to Europe for two years nt the Universities of Ber lin and Oottlngen. Returning to his ulma mater, he became assistant in the Oberlin physical laboratories,! working his wV up to a full pro-1 fessorshlp In 1910. Then he was taken by the University of Chicago, and It was In the laboratories of this institution that he did his most valu able work during the next decade. During the war he was commis- l.n Arl Itniilonfln'l.nnlnnnl dnrt W'llS search division nf the United Ktntes nrmy slKnul corps. Since 1951 he! lias been nt the California Institute of Technology at Pnnndenn. It wns after he became professor at thp 1'ntverslty of Chicago that In. Mltllknn'a work began to attract nttentlon. In 1 91 a he una awarded tho t'oinstock prize of the National Acadertiy - of Sciences for electrical research. In 1922 he received the Edison medal of tho American Insti tute of Eelectrlcal Knglneera, and In the f-illmvins: yenr. the same War In whit-It he received the Nohef-'prlse. he tvr atven the HtlRhcs medal of the Itoyal t-uclely of tireat Htvitain. Who's Who f$k DATE , . i -r. i 'hi asp Lessons in AUCTION BRIDGE from every play of your partner and of the declarer. The following hand looks easy but unless the proper lead ia made, the game is lost: Hearts Q, J, 8 Clubs 7,4, 2 Diamonds K, 10, 7, 4, 2 Spades J, 4 v The dealer bid one spade and alt passed. What is the correct opening lead with the above hand? The correct lead is the queen of hearts. Any other lead with this hand would have lost game. The player who held it opened the four of diamonds, a very bad lead. Never open a suit containing the king against a suit bid, if there is any other possible lead. It is nearly always a trick loser. The writer has occasionally mentioned the Law of Symmetry in these articles. This Law is, in effect, a theory that there is a symmetrical relation existing between the distribution of 'th four suits in any one of the hands and the distribution of any one of the four suits among the four hands. This symmetri cal relation is well exemplified by the distribution of the following hand which came up recently in actual play: J, 7,4 A, 8, 7, 6, 2 a, 4, J Hearts K, 10,7,5,3 Clubs 2 Diamonds K, 10, 3 Spades J, 9, 8, 2 the dummy also Indicated a possibility that these suits were divided 5-4-3-1. Z, therefore, decided to play according ly. At the second trick he led the ace of heart? tkI then a low heart trumping in dummy. He then led a low dub which B trumped. On this trick Z played his ace of clubs so that he could finesse the king jack later. No matter what B now plays Z must make a small slam. Figure it out. The hand is remark able in that after the first lead the dis tribution of all four suits can be so' accurately determined. It is also a re markable illustration of the Law of Symmetry. All of the four suits and all of the four hands have the same dis tribution, 5-4-3-1. It is the first time that the writer ever has noted such unique hand. Hearts 8 Clubs 7, 6, 3,2 Diamonds 10 Spades 10 good. If A discards a spade, both of Z's spades will be good. Any of the three discards, therefore, will lay A's hand open to a loss of a trick. Suppose he dis cards a heart, Y plays the queen and then plays the five of spades. Z wins the triclc and leads the nine of hearts. What can A now discard but a spade or a diamond? If the former, Z's spade is good; if the latter, Y's diamonds are good so that YZ must win the balance of the tricks. Octob.r 15, 191114 yaar, agov California passed the Woman1 Suffrage AcO The first State in the United States to enact such legislation, California by this law enfranchised 1,600,000 women, thus setting the pace which has now been followed by every other State In the Union, Cowtliht !!21. Prrmtir nrNtlr-at. Ir. King George Reads Bible . LONDON Kins; OeorKO roads a cliaptar of the Blblo ovory day. Girls I Have Pretty Eyes Ko Riii is pretty If her eyes are red, strained or have dark rlnRS. Slmplo camphor, itchhnzcl, . etc., na mixed in Invoptik eye wash, keeps eyea healthy, sparkling and vivacious. Dainty eye cup free, leon B. Has klns. Sold In Central l'olnt by Mary R. Mee. I)rliKKlt. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS rXlTFD STATRS SENATOR .liMKS J. CROS8I.KY Of Ponland. OrcRon. hereby an nounces that he ls candidate for tlio Republican nomination for V. S. Sena tor at the May, 192s. Primaries. Will work ceatously for develop moajt nf Oregon and support of meas ures fur rent benefit f farmers na UKReteil l,y their orfinljtaiinns, Kn. vnr World Court and Keform Henntt Itules. Adv. j . .. v 4 0