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AdOTtiBlne ttepreaenutin
M. O. MOOKNSEN A CUMl'AST
Offlcea In New York, Chicago, Detroit,
Ian Jrrudaoo, Lot Angtlaa, ficatUa, Port-
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
Tho captain of an ocoan liner
ManiPH the radio for licuvy stoimB
nt Boa. If tho rnrtfu lias Hie sumo
effect on the weather It has on
Bumo humans, the captain Is llKht.
Many are Immensely flaliherBast
el by the escape of KHJah Ilunl
from tho democratic linrty, and
hope ho Is not recaptured until
after tho elections.
WUO CAST THA VOTE?
(Yreko Journal)
Treasurer
J. P. Churchill 375
E. V. Harmon X
Fresh asparagus Is on the mar
ket. Of all the vettetaliles, tho
asparagus has tho toughest hide,
and Is suspected of being used in
the snakeskln shoes some of the
gals are wearing.
Mercy hns been extended to
Convicts Kelley and Willos, and
they were not dangled from the
end of a ropo In the statu prison
nt Halem this morning, as sched
uled. They wero granted another
reprieve for one week only thru
tho application of powerful pres
sure. Already they have boon
granted so many reprieves that
death to them is hut u little runt.
The sidetracking of vengeance for
seven days, shows Justice still has
a heart, and Its soul has not shriv
elled to tho nine of a pea.
Another case of Hcotch stories
rame to town Wed., and are being
distributed.
The 1'aul McOonald hoy was out
In the country the first of the
tveek sizing up the agricultural
outlook.
Tho value of efficiency was dis
cussed so violently at the noon
luncheon that all wero lato get
ting hack to work.
A vast area of limber west of
J'villo faces tho glum prospect of
being cut up und arranged in neat
piles of lumber, by vigorous use of
a lend pencil.
There being no clarion call to
Point Hp this year, quite u fow are
doing It.
JA7.7.BO
Age haa dirtied the windows,
spiders havo wehhed each pane:
Light sneaks through the alley
door
and hangs lit the whlto-wnshed
room
Where Juzzho stands
In piles of soggy feathers,
breaking chickens' necks,
dipping chickens in scalding
water,
and rubbing feathers off.
Six hundred hens and pullets
in coops, llko men In cells.
sit stupidly, crooning softly.
Jazzho stands by his scalding pot,
wearing sopping punts,
his great brown arms,
and arching chest, and sloping
back,
and knotted stomnch muscles,
naked, slick with sweat.
For eleven yours he's been dressing
chickens,
liquor stopped his prizefighting,
und testing white hot pipes
us they came from flaming pits
wasn't worth the risk,
So he dresses chickens
In the back of a produco house.
When he is through In tho after
noons, he sloshes water about the place,
wipes off his cleaning table,
shovels up the feathers,
nnrt swoops the concrete floor.
In the grey dusk he bathes himself
with a bucket full of water
beside his barrels uf salted
fryers.
Whito soup suds
stream over the blue lights
on the rich brown skin
of his perfect, glowing body.
And roup suds mashed from his
kink hair
nre like bubbling foam
flquoozed out of seaweed.
(Ilozart.)
DUftLIN, Irish 1'ree state, April
13. Ml Several American tourists
were injured today when hundreds
of tons of rubbish and boulders
Klld down tho sldo or Mount Krrl
gal In County Donegal Just as the
tourists wero neaiing the summit.
PARIS Ml A designer of
Aborts clothes nnd bench cos
tumes lias brought out rubber
handkerchiefs, guaranteed to slnv
frer.h nnd dry during a dip In the
wjrf. They nro worn tucked tin
der tho belt of the swimming
costume, which Is two piece,
trunks and skirt, tills season.
HAS CHICAGOPREPORMED?
"fMIE defeat "f Small-Thompson liiiii'liine in Illinois ponies
A us a pleasant surprise. This
successful for so many years that
itself indefinitely.
The Dcneeii victory, however, demonstrates that sooner or
Inter every worm will turn, and, just as the craziest individual
may have lucid intervals, so the most corrupt city in the United
States may, with sufficient provocation, show that a spark of
decency can be fanned into a flame.
To stiifje a celebration now, however, would be somewhat
premature. This election was only u primary. The Sinall-
Thompson machine is nominally Republican, but in reality it
is bi-partisan.
Justice Floyd Thompson won the Democratic nomination
for Governor, and his victory means Al Smith will have the
Illinois delegation. It is a pretty safe prediction that before
next fall there will be a close understanding between the Sinall
Thompson forces and the backers of Al Smith.
Thompson and Small would be quite content to have the
Democrats carry Illinois for President if they could retain their
control of t'ook county, for it is in local control, not Federal
patronajfe, where the bi(j money lies.
So while this primary result is gratifying to all people who
believe in decent government, the political regeneration of Chi
cago should not be proclaimed until the final election in No
vember. Hig Hill said he "might resign" if Judge Swanson defeated
State's Attorney Crowe. As we remarked at the time, this was
only a bluff. l!ig Hills never resign. They only quit the pub
lic trough when they are kicked out.
The important question therefore becomes Will Thompson
lose his control as the boss of Illinois, in the fall, and will he be
relegated to private life at the next municipal election?
A start lias been made in this direction. Hut it is far too
early to celebrate its consummation.
QUILL POINTS
There wouldn't be much need of farm relief if somebody
would invent an automobile able to run on fodder.
Once in u while you can sen
them are shy and dignified.
liicknrd can fnd other fighters, but Dcmpscy is tlie only
one the dear public: wll pay millions to see licked.
"Jforc men unemployed" doesn't mean more privation.
just menus more men are loafing
It was a wonderful war. It not only saved the little coun
tries, but gave them somebody to take their spile out on.
So tho art of conversation is dead! Huh! Try getting n
telephone number after two women get on the line.
Russia can't hope for a world revolution until those she
might influence learn to read.
It isn't education that, makes criminals. Teaching a duck
show tricks doesn't affect its natural inclination to swim.
Knch country has its own form of cruelty. In Mexco they
bait the bull for suckers, and up here the bull is bait.
AmoriuaiUNin: (1) 'If I coulil nuiko moro money, I could
save a little. (2) I. could have
essnry io live up io my new station.M
Lot's see: 12,84li,28U men swoatinp; to produce, wealth' for
n.12(i men to lose while trying to outguess 17 AVall Street manipulators.
Anybody wl, oan think ,,
nipt inn will get a licurly welcome from llic two pint form com
mit toes.
Little book review for today: "OP Man Adam An His Cliil
lun"' by Hoard Hradford (Harpers), (ieiinine "nifjk'er" (itnl'f ;
hilariously funny; somewhat similar to Tuole. Komus.
Yes, son; some of the richest
Hut they didn't pet by as a result
education unnecessarv.
An educated man is one who
withdrawn from the league and
of it r
Correct this sentence: "I coulil make a mint of money with,
a picture similar to Unit," said tho movie uiaonatc, "but 1 won't
steal another man's idea."
THE NEBBS Out of
Trail
WM.VE UAH a.-" j
CL06C CALL ! I -mmiCHT
Vou was Guilty my
Setr 'course i ddmt
go INTO tw case - jest
ilg rep'tatiOm Got Mt
sAlMtNVOW' TMCCT WAV
3-r-ny' y JO IT TO ME !
1- ' " ' '''' ' T" t1", The T4 lUik Rut U.
0
unsavory combination lias heen j
one expected history to repeat I
an effeminate boy, but most of
It
while their wives work.
some money if it wasn't nec-l
m - w jo,iivM to ,lononn,o
not, by without an education
of l.eiiij,' so dumb a,s to think
knows how many nations have
come back, and whv, ami what
the Mouths of Children
;i'.'i:h'iiimhi"I1iiiiiiiiiiiiiii i.,i,rrn .!! bmnEttUiMl.' uftjamiJl.J.J-J m-' '
!!jWWO ASKEOiy RjJ I AINT -TKVIKJ' -TO- I .'!,i;?WUAT GOOD WOULD)
j, y opimiom ? if vou TM Sorry to sexthiS f Clue ? you couldut )
j domt Start minding ) REwftSO Goootatowm traCk: a criminal if
, MX)(? Oww BuSiMESS j I YOU WE.MT AMD GAvC WOU UftD A ROPETCO
V. &OCXJ VOO'f?E C01M6 TMAT STPAW&C POUCE.MANJ "TO WlM .i1
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
Signed Mtera pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to riltue diagnoiia or
treatment, will be anawt-red by Dr. brvly if a lamw4, ilf-it.lrMd envrlune in finiueed.
Letteia ahould be briif and written In ink. Owing to the I urge number of letlrra re-ct-ivt-d,
only a few can be anawt-red here. So ttyiy rjii be made to g.u-ri?a uot conform
ing to instruction. AdJreM Dr. William Drady, in tare of ttne newspaper.
We Cim't Kvfn Toll tlie
Time nnd again It has hairtnei j
in one town und nnoth-r that a'
mistaken policy ol .upprewtinj; j'
tho truth about,
u Mtnall outbreak i rM J- ,
of communicabK.! Answer es, u demi.t or a
diseaP haa hrut.nr'iir do' t(,r of ono k,nd tor an"
the blight of a "lner mny l"pnKate surh Htuff
real epidemic to!'"'1 '"u will not find any real
the Hhortsighted "h't,I,iH doin Aluinlnum
co m in unity 1 Wure 1,aH lroved on excellent thing
violation of'the!ror f;tr h-
plaKtie In I'ali-' -'iene ls concerned, no other ware
fornia. t y p hM
In Montreal, and
Final I pox in innumerable place,
miKht bo ciU'd an instance.
Br. Hit-hard Siee, a district
health officer in New York state,
Kives a very clear impreswion of
tlie way thin foolish old policy
works.
The old-fuHhioned health
I officer tells the reporter, "No,
nui u o. in... iy "";viih y method, the Important
eae of communicable lleIu.e re- mt (1 t() fair ,,.
ported. Johnny Ilrown han dlph-' to ,lumlimy aml ,hls rcqures
therln. It is our first case mi(h(, rvll)orun ut 30 to 40 KuI.
nearly two years. Nothing alarm-; ,ons of Wlltpr dal , n ,hvcninB
Inif about it Its not on epidemic. ,(,( t.i(.ht 1.()(im(( when l)0 nU. ,K
only one case. IMease don't men- beuit.a lo c8 (.K1.,0S, or a mll.h
lion It In your paper. There Is , (lUnmUv f waler ,t you
no use to worry the parents--' , . , Ilbove
ii h oniy une cau. we u Kt!tp n
iuiet and perhaps we won't have
another. And we don't want it
spread abroad that we have dip'n
theia in town. It's bad for bust-'
ness it may keep the childr en I
away from tho movies, stores and
gatherings. Parents are so pan
icky don't say a word about it.
Of course if we get a whole lot
of f:nses, then you can publish it
ns we might have to close tho
schooln nnd movies. Hut no use
alarming everybody Just yet. Can't
imagine how this kid got diph
theria first one in two years
haven't the faintest idea how he
got it."
'men comes mo up o uiucj
health officer, confronting too
same situation:
"Yen! Hern's some real new.-.
I.Iitle Sarah Smith has diphtheria,
poor kill never had T. A. (toxin
antitoxin immunization). Our first
cafio of diphtheria in nearly two
years. Hope you wiil see that it
gets good front pago display. You
see, it is pretty importnat, for it
in the first reported case of a
communicable disease, and that
in of great importance to the com
munity at large. It always means
an undiscovered or unrepnrted
case of the same disease, or n
virulent "carrier" about, and this
is Hie reason it is so serious or
even at times alarming, (let this '
straight we're not worried about !
this reported ease we can treat
it and by proper isolation prevent
it from doing any harm. The
thing we're" worried about Is the
undiscovered or unreported case
oi the "carrier," that constitutes
a menace until discovered or re
moved. A very mild case may
transmit a virulent form of the
disease to another person , . .
Now don't fall to give this case
as much publicity as possible.
Parents who care for their chil
dren will bless you for the prompt
warning. They will be on the
watch and take proper precau
tions, and the wise parents will
have their children prott 'ted with
T. A."
There is something t think
about. It might be a good thing
for a few Chambers of (,'om
' merce and business men's asso
ciations to discuss calmly when
there is no "scare" on. Busi
ness men are not so dumb that
they cannot see where their best
interest lies.
To a proposal to pay a certain
I
jhealth officer a fair salary a su"katchew
linNilT'iKnT' Tn whSf
liayiiiK him now lie hasn't mil ;!
tip u nuurantlne nolire In six t
llionilis. lilt' nranu miiin ' "
dune mien excepuoniii avotk muu ,
no illpuineiia nan orciirn'u in un:
ooiiinuinlty, .nnil only pure milk
wan hetllK wold In the community.
Hut nobody knew that.
JVi:STIONS AT1 AXSWKISS
Clilcllllllic Cotilll.
What la the causp of falllnu
in",w, ,,,p 'V'?'."'".7 1 Kt
enouah sleep at nlclit, 1 am sure,
hut hall' way thru a moving pic
ture 1 nm likely to fall asleep
ami my frlendx have to wake mc
vhen they are ready to leave
Miss V. II.
Answer The foul air that pre
vails In most movie "palar
is
probably responsible for the I was expressed here today by K. It.
drowsiness. Kvcn in movie houses j SI wens, an amateur radio opera -where
the wonderful and infallible tor who has heard wireless signals
air conditioning equipment is fen- from tlie Wilkins party,
tured on the screen, foul nir is Stevens said be had heard faint
rarely missing. ' signals from h I Z. which are
- - - i
Tin III to I ho Well.
"Dot'tui-" Is .liiMt u Joke,
I undertand th:it some doctors
, advif I''-nts not to eat
1 UM " ,aBU,K '"r ,v
How tit Heat.
i Kr a dwelling, which 1b the
best system of heating, hot air,
steam or hot water, coal or wood
Btuve? I. W. K.
Answer Merely from tlie hy
gienic point of view It Is inima-1
teriat. An open fire, of course,
with proper flue. Is probably the
most healthful form of heating.
((opyriKht John . Dille Co.)
.ester Moots has born fired
out o th' Phi iinni orchestry fer
lctlln his studies interfere- with
his saxophone practice It's
wonder honesty don't pay in on.
coiLsidciin' nil th' 'oiiikI Mioit It's
up against.
APRIL BUZZARD
SWEEPS CANADA
WIXNlPKti, Alan.. April 13.
A) Wintry conditions ruled the
western Canada prairies today, t
bringing to a halt earlv onora-!
tlons on farm lands.
Alberta and Saskatchewan bore
the brunt of the cold wave where
snowfall was general. Five inches
of snow fell in the lied Deer
district in central Alberta: Cal
gary reported a fall of more than
one inch, while It was snowing
this morning in southern Alberta.
Saskatoon, Prince Albert and
other portions of northern Sas-
an were recovering today
fa '"r,,. '"'.T'n
piled
alonK
,.();lllw.lys HnouKhmit
tlie
rural ;
;ireas, hut city Iraffie and
rail- j
scri-:
M - ond
schedules were not
nil'ortod.
mlsjy
RADIO CALLS OF
m
SKATTl.i:. April I hV) Mellef
that Captain (icorge II. Wilkins,
Australian explorer, anil Car) H.
Kirlson, his Alaskan airplane pilot,
either had hopped olf on thijir
flight over the polar sea toward
j spitzbergen. or were ready to hop.
! J77fv convex J j
Rippling
Rhymes
(Bj Walt Mini) 1
THK -SATIETY VAI-VR.
Upon a sloppy, beastly day
tlie people utv no longer gay.
they Ktand around and wail,
and mutter many bitter things,
fierce adjectives with red hot
KtlngH, about the rotten sale.
They say the groundhog should
be lynched, the tfreatner bu
reau should be pinched as beinsr
but u fake; the public hang
man should destroy the goose
bones that the Heers employ
when they predictions make.
A man feels like a ghantly
wreck when water's running
down hi neck und rising in
his shoes; and he looks round
with anxious eyes for something-
that he can despise, ex
coriate, abuse. The elements
don't care a hoot about his
sulphurous salute, and so no
harm is done; and he It as
worked off all his spleen, when
looking down, the clouds be
tween, appears the good old
Hun. Oh, it is true that now
and then the kindest and tho
best of men must have a
chance to beef; they need a
prop on which to lean when
they nre feeling sore and
mean, and there expound their
grief. They do uot like to
roast their wives or bring new
sadness to the lives of friend
along the street; and still they
feel they need a vent for all
their woe and discontent, they'd
kick with both hind feet. You
will notice, after dismal days,
us you pursue your useful
ways, no men are heaving
sighs; the stored tip bile of
many weeks is all released j
wncn water leans rrom.out mo
gloomy skies. And so the
beastly day Is fine, wo uro so
cheerful and benign when it
has looped the loops; we have
no bitterness on hand, and ,we
play leapfrog through the land,
and utter Joyous whoops.
Wilkins' call letters, Monday
night. "I am positive that it was
Wilkins," Stevens said, explaining
that ho was well acquainted both
with the Australian explorer and
Kielson. "lie seemed to be test
ing his set und was calling CARD
in Sah Francisco. No complete
signals were transmitted and he
gave no information ubout his ex
pedition." Let's Have
More Flowers
In my mother's garden were green
leaved hiding places
Nooks between the lilacs oh, a
pleasant place to play!
Still my heart can hide there, still
my eyes can dream it.
Though the long years lie between
and I am far away.
Margaret Widdimcr.
"lie loves me, he loves me not,"
remember how we youngsters
used to pluck off the petals of a
daisy, trying to find out the state
of his affections'.' We ought to
have dairies in our garden, for
memory's sake, and also because
they're such cheerful little plants.
They make dainty edgings and are
fine for window boxes.
4-4
"P.ulbs have a mission in life,"
wrote Wilhelm Miller. "They seem
divinely appointed to entertain us
from tlie moment when winter be
comes too tedious for words until
the trees leaf and spring hits high
C." He must have been thinking
of the snowdrop, which comes out
so early with its brave, bright,
"Hello. Here we are, how have
you been ?" almost as plain ns
words.
Success whh flowers is half in
right preparation of the soil. It
should be dug deeply and then
hoed and raked down to a fine,
firm condition. Old. well-rotted
manure worked in, will make a
clay soil lighter, -and will also fix u
ight soil to hold moisture better.
What would you say are the ten
best annuals for cut flowers? A
i I'liuvfr professor in one of the state
I
When Your Skin
Begins to Age
I'se this new wonderful Cleansing
Cream containing Cocoa Putter.
Keeps the skin firm and plump
while, it melts into the pores and
takes out all the grimo and dirt.
It is so different from any other
cream. Will not grow hair keeps
complexion young. Ask for MKI-I.O-til.o
Cleansing C r e a m it's
marvelous. Heath's Drug Store.
( CoulDnt I Gen REftDtw
UP OU DETECTIVE . WORK ?
AMD, SmAGTY, ir I'D A GOT
Tm&T REWATCC IDA GIVE"
Vou Some or it MOvy
VOO CAM tEE VArt-iAT A
FOOL VOO MADE Or
VOuraSELF UA MA
..SVl.t)C.
colleges gives these; zinnia, cos-
jmos, marigold, seahlosa, snap
i drugnn. calendula, corn flower,
Iblue salvia, delphinium at 0 enil-
jhtrdta. ourselves, we'd have asters j
on tsuch a list if we had to make It j
eleven sorts. j
Calendula, or pot marigold, de- j
lights In a warm rich soil and
holds up better in the summer
heat if given a little shade. Keep
the flowers picked und besides
the old orange king variety, try
the newer ball and golden ball
sorts. i
It's strange that gaiilardia, so ;
gay and free a bloomer, isn't more;
widely known. Perhaps you do j
grow it as the blanket flower. (.Sail ;
let's call her that for short
isn't so much on foliage, but few
flowers can show happier hues of
yellow and red. Sow early, thin
to about u foot apart, and you'll
have bloom from July to October.
Brisbane?s Today
(Continued from Page One)
giueors to connect the Persian unit
with the Caspiau sea will cost $S0,
OiJO.OOO. And, most interesting,
howling locomotives wit 1 run
through territory believed to have
been the original Garden of Eden.
How that would delght little Cain
and Abel, and amaze Eve and the
snake, If they could see it.
"Rejoice nnd be exceedingly
glad," for rubber may drop to 15
, cents a pound. When llritteh re
; strict ions expire on November 1
j much dumping of rubber is ex-
pected. Then, cheap tires for all
j and prosperity for tire companies
that haven't bonght too much rub
ber in advance.
Japanese radicals issued circu
lars saying, "We must expose the
crimes of .capitalists and land own
ers," The mikado's government put
1 1000 of them In Jail. Democracy
I is all right, free speech is. heauti
iful, but Japanese doesn't believe
I in overdoing either.
I .
Mall Tribune classified ada reach
j 9n.ftftfl nAnnl nr mnra vrv dav. tf
TO RELIEVE
Start thorough bowol action and rid youtf
system of poisonous waate na Boon rva yon
notice tho first Bipn of a cold. Juat tako
NATURE'S REMEDY Hi Tablets - and
be sure of prompt, easy and pkusnnt ro
Bults. It is more thorough in action on:!
far better than ordinary laxatives. Try it.
Mild", safe, purely vegetable 25c
Recommended and Sold by
All Meilfora nmeirlsia
Political Announcements
FOR SliKltlFF
I am a candidate for the repub
lican nomination for sheriff, pri
mary May 18, CHAS. D. STACY.
.. . . May 17.
I am a candidate for republican
nomination for Sheriff at the Ma
primaries. I have had experiinc
in both tax and criminal depart
ments and promise efficient and
economical service.
May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN.
county ciiEnrc
I am a candidate for republican
nomination for county clerk; prom
ising personal attention, economy
and courtesy. G. It. CARTER.
May 17. Talent.
I am a candidate for the nomi
nation as County Clerk on the Re
publican ticket.
May 17. A. J. CROSE.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the republican nomination for
County Clerk.
CHESTER PARKER.
May 17.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
County Clerk for a second term.
DELI LI A STEVENS MEYER.
. May 17
SCIIOOTj Sl'PKHlNTEXDEXT
I am n candidate for the re
publican nomination for school
superintendent. V. A. DAVIS.
Medford, May 17.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I am a candidate for re-nomina
tton on the republican ticket for,
County Commissioner. If nomt-i
nated and elected I will continue1
to do my best to give the people'
an economical business adminis- i
tration. VICTOR liURSELL. t
May 17 1
II am a candidate for the office;
of county commissioner, subject toi
the will of the republican party at!
tho May primary. J. O. LOVE, j
' Snowy ltutte Orchard, Central Pt.l
By SOL HESS
Come ow.ruwT, wow
TMPT YOU NOW YOU MADE
A MiSTAxX - NEXT TIME
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St. Louis 76.10, R. T. $13t
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5:40 A. M 9 and 12:05 P.
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Phone 309
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