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SIX (mil ) Here it s Your Straw Hat Off With the Old Felt Hat On With the New Gordon Straw Hat Your Straw Hat of last year won't do this season if you wish to be in style. The brims are wider and the crowns slightly higher. Here you'll find everything that's authentic at prices that make values. $2 to $6 PENCEFS To Take Kxtcmlct Trip Mrs. Walter Hamilton and her mother, Mr.s M. K. Kidder, loft thin afternoon for Smith Center, Kansas, where they will visit for several weeks with two brothers of Mrs. Kidder who reside at that place. They will return home by motor, accompanied by Mrs. Kid der's brothers, enjoying a leisure ly motor trip through the Grand Canyon to Arizona, and Into Mex ico. They expect to be absent from Itosenurg about two months and a half. Uldsku andthz DOUBLE TRIANGLE TOUK "Every Mile a 'Picture Taku Glacier Alaskan Potts Inside Passage Scenic British Columbia Mt. Robson Canadian Rockies Scenic Booklet Free. A. B. Holtorp, Ci'ry Paiu Agt. 122 Third St. Portland, Ore. Phone Broadway 3300 THH LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTtiM IN AMERICA v 1 Served Turn Only at Symbol of Kindness Mr. Smith, writes a contributor to , the Youth's Coinptmion, hud tmule a particularly K'd cntil of lilmk bass. Mrs. Smith nicked nut a nice big one and sent one of jue buys with It over to their neighbors In the adjoining cititip. "We won't lt her In ctcutTlt for fticuit" she suld, "Lecatme that big hoy or theirs can do It Just us well as we can." . A few days luter the grateful neighbor, not to be outdone, re turned the favor by bringing across to the Smith's back door a nice Juicy ruKpherry pie freshly made from the wild raspberries growing In the woods behind the ramps. Thut day the storekeetie- across the lake huil his weekly shipment of Ice cream from the city. und. none of the Smiths felt much like eating pie. The next' day they ull went on a trip down the stream, and the third day when the pie was served It had !ecnme so soft and soggy that everyone refused to touch It. Wrapping It up curefully In a news paper, so that no one should see It, Mrs. Smith gave It to yiung Tom and asked him to tuke It out In the woods and bury It. The next morning Mr. Smith went nut to dig worms for his duy's lish j Ing. As he turned up the moist earth there, lying side hy side, sytn I hols of neighborly kindness, were the bluck bass and the ruspberry pie. ' New Microscopes That , Have Marvelous Power The great' world of Utile things revealed by the microscope Is ubout to become greater still, for new In struments have been Invented which have enormously Increased the mag nifying power which Is nt man's command. News of a new microscope ? ..null win iiuignity un onioci over i (a).(jK(,000 times, or io.lsio diam eters, has lately come from two sources at once. One such instru ment lins been Invented by Doctor Sledentopf of the famous Zeiss linn of Jena; another capable of giving even greater magnification, , has been perfected liy N. i. Chopra, j a Ilrltish metallurgist, who has al ! ready solved with It the problem of i avoiding corrosion In train rails, a discovery which will save enormous j sums of money in all countries. ' A good microscope of moderate power will magnify an object ubout i COO diameters, or WKI.Oinj times In I square measure. Such a magnifica tion as tills Is dilll. ult to Imagine, but some Idea of the power of the new Instruments may be gathered from the fact that a tennis bull, If It could be viewed through them, would appenr about one and a htilf miles lu diameter. My Muguilne, London. Red Light Easily Best for Signaling Purposes It Is ascertained from the bureau of standards, in the Department of Commerce, that the red light leads all the rest for signaling puruoses. Its visibility fur outranging lights I of any other color. A grusp of the I truth now sclentlllcully demon- truted of course uccounts for the selection of red in the rnilroud serv ice, on the highway and In theuters for the "dniiger" light. Its use in i theaters and public hulls, where it I might suddenly become necessary for a crowd of people to seek safe- I ly through emergency exits, bus been criticized on the (ground that Carnival Attractions This Year Bigger Than Ever Before " . ' . v t ' , ' . ,. , ... .. ' ! A General View of the Kiddies' Playground, Which will be a feature of ine joy lone at Koseburg strawberry Carnival, Every community can not be a raft from Portland CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS .-.Wtfjsist-;.,. . center for a worltl's fair, yet "be there a town with spirit so dead" that It does not aspire to a rous ing local celebration at least once a year? Koseburg, with It's strawberry carnival, reaches, without fear of contradiction, a point of attain ment that very few communities of its size can boast. The strawberry carnival, has yet to be a failure; to the con trary each succeeding one grnw3 "bigger and better" and the 1925 carnival on May 21. 22. 23 will be one long to be remembered In the minds of Duuglua County In habitants. To carry out its policy of "big ger and better" the carnival com mittee of the Tmpiiua Chlers are sparing no expense in any de part ment. They are bringing, as the fea ture of the Joy zone The Abner K. Kline shows, a show that tra vels in Its own special train of 15 cars. This show comes to Rosnburg with the endorsement of the lead ing California fair associations, prominent among which are the directors of the 15th National Orange Show, which is held an nually at San Bernardino. Calif. I At this fair, which is really tUe ' world's arrange fair; and is of such size that It Is known lnter- natlonallytand draws the alien lion of the 'entire world; 'The Ab ner K. Kline Shows furnished all of the amusement features. Koseburg will be the first ap pearance of this show In Oregon, and the carnival committee can i lie complimented upon their con tracting of such an organization. I ine Joy Tone opens Monday, May 18th, and will hold forth for i the entire week. This will give our local people time to visit the Joy Tone before the great crowds come in for the days of the festival; and If one prefers the carnival spirit under ,s crowned atmosphere, your visit Iran be made the last three days or the week. Kgardless of when you plan to go, be sure to visit the Joy Tone land nelp boost Koseburg. Humorist Could Also Be Bitter at Times For real bitterness the following (from Mark Twuiu) la hard to match: "A myriad of men are born; they labor and sweat and struggle for bread; they siptubble antl scold und fight; they scramble for little mean advnnluges over eucli other. Age creeps upon them ; infirmities fob low; shuines und hiunfllatlons bring down their prides und tlielr vanities. Those they love are taken from them, and the Joy of Hie Is turned to aclilng grief. The burden of pnln, care, misery, grows heavier year by year. At length ambition is deud; pride Is tleud; vanity Is dead; long ing for release Is In their pluce. It comes at last tile only utipoisoned gift earth ever hud for them und they vanish from u world where they were of no consequence ; where they achieved nothing; where they were u mistake unit u fnllure and u foolishness ; whore they linve left no sign thut they htive existed a world which w ill lament tlieui for a Organization of Scientists The Itnyal society grew out of two small groups of friends, who met occasionally in London and Ox ford to discuss scientific questions. about the middle of the Seventeenth century. 'Jhese were organized Into j a definite society In lotitl, and two I years later the society wus grunted , a charter by Charles II and Incor porated us the Itoyal society. Its early meetings took place In Ores ham college, and nfterwnrds In I ('rune court. In 17SJ the pluce of meeting was transferred to Somer I set house, nnd In 1S."7 to Burlington uouse, Lonuon. i.onuon Mull. green, not red, Is the "tnfeijr" light, i day nnd forget them forever. Then Jif ... o ' V . K.Wi.i'J, il-"""' Hut there Is common iindersinudln; of the meaning of l lie red light when It mnrks a lire exit, und the use of It to guide u panicky assem blage to safety is Jusllllcd, Inasmuch as for catching the eye there is no color so effective as red. No departure from long custom ary traffic practice is to he expect ed us a consequence uf the Intensive study of signal lights, which the bureau of standards Is making in co-operation with the mitlonal safe ty council, the railroads mid high wny organizations, although some difference In the similes of the col ors now In use may be r m- mended. lireen Is sclentlllcally proved to be a fair s mil to red In visibility, yellow and blue follow ing In order, coucludcs the Provi dence Journal. iSMP exclusive ISIftye process adds aeucacyxo quality Man Long Has Sought Dominion of the Air The desire to conquer the air and emulate the birds Is no modern fancy, but hns agitated the minds another tn.vrlud tnkes their pi nnd copies ull they did, und goes ulong the same profitless rond. nnd vanishes us they vnnlshed to innke room for unoihcr and nnother und a million more myriads to follow the sume nrid p:tth through the snine desert nnd uccompllsh what tile tirst myriad, and nil the myrinds that cnine ufter II, accomplished noth ing !" And they culled Murk Twiiln "Amerlcn's grentest humorist" I ruthllnder Mugnzlne. Send 2o Only to cover post- B of FRYE'8 MEAT CUIOE. Tells all about the choice and cutting of meats and con talna 100 test ed recipes. Ad dress Fry A Co Seattle, The Quality of Frye's "Dili rious" Ilrand Hams and Baron if a smi red ly the cnrrful stdeo tion of only rhoicest young grain-fed porkera. Delicacy is added hy the ex clusive Frvc inelltod of ourinsr, which provides for your table, products that are both mild and sweet. You will find Frye's Delicious It rami Hams and Dacon "Everything the IS'atne Implies." lor men ini'clmiiluilly Inelineii fur j Ut'ozos It o K Ittvortl of a iiKM'iliiit of 11m t nilmilt'. thu Hnyu! noclety. hold In London, Kiu- Inn. I, In MTU. kIvo the Information t hut "Mr. Hooke mitl n piipiT con taining n tltwrlptlon of tlx wny of tlyltiK. InvfiKi'd nnil pnu'llml hy on M. HfKitler, n smith. Hip con triviinc of which mnsrtc-tl In or Mining four wlngn ffiMInK und nhitt- ting to he tnovptl hy IiIm htttnln ho fore nnd his lt'jts licliltul, hy which he wan. It wtm mild, uhlt in Hy fnm n hitch piac n cross n river to prvtty dlHtiii.c," the Montreal Star one of the niemhem of the ftoytil society nppnntitly rnt ome dnuhtn upon the prnc(t ability of the Invention. "Mr. Ilt'itxliiiwe conci'lvwl that hy tvttiton ot tin wi'HkneMd of n ninn'a nnun for mich kind of motions. It would he much more probable to make n rhnrlut or mh like inn eh Ine with fiprlnn nnd wheeU, thut ulintihl nerve to rurry one or more nu n in It to mt nnd tiuide It." 1 nams "Eccrythin, bacon The Name Implies9 Didn't Exhibit Them$clve$ The old sentleiunn wim vry fond of Rolf, hut hi" piny fnviiteU to get wo me nnd worne. . Finally, nfier mlnlne tlie hall every time, lie turned to hi patient raddle and remarked: "li'nr, tlcarl There my't polldy he worse play em than myself. ,f "Well, perhaps there may fe uorne player." mild the hoy ronol liikiy. lul ' court Ihey tJ u t play." Our Inquititivtj YoutMtcr$ 'Tnrle Tot whnt nre those lit tle mi u are holes In your dedc for?' "Those re pigeon holee, my uenr, Heart Massage Is One of Surgical Marvels The heart In n pump, nnd Its work ran he done for It quite well for n little while hy hand, while lis own power fails, ami It lake a rest, one has to remember that, normally It never ha a rest from the moment of life until death. And what hap pens in caes of heart masque Is that the nu ry eon rapidly make his way to the ornnn. and, takinit It flrmly nnd Kcnily In the hand. io many limes to the kef pine the Mream of the blond rlrcilhttllitr. If all k'ees well, the heart gradually recovers ttxelf. and hegius to heat of Its own accord. Thus It practically amount to thlM that n person may actually die and he brought to life a sit in. There wan a time when It would have been thonuht madness to touch the heart. Yet wonderful tilings were done In the World war In re moving bullets nnd shrapnel and In rep."tr,nu heart rents, ibouuh often It Is better to let uleeplni; docs lie undisturbed, and the suriceon I still very chary of lorn-him: the crvat vital organ. For. thoutih the heart Is not un fragile nr. we onee fancied. It has a queer temper. Its nervous mc-han.in Is not a little touchy, and easily thrown out of gear. London Times. Papal Triple Crown The tlnrn. n high cap of gold cloth, encircled by throe coronets, with n mound and cross of gold at the top, Is the triple crown of the pope. It Is ornamented with pre cious stones nnd pearls, nnd Is dec orated with three royal diadems. It Is without Inscription. A Kynibollc meaning has been found In the triple crown, as representing the au thority of the pope over the church "militant, expectant und triumphant." Catsandra of Troy Cassandra was the dauirliter of Priam, king of Troy, and was re garded n n prophetess. She, due I Ing the h.ng sieue of Troy, urn-red i various predict t Ions of impending calamities w hich were disrecanlisl at the time but verltle.l In the ev nt. Paring the plunder of Troy, ;. I list, she took reft i ire In the temple j of Minerva, where she was l-ar- batvusly treated by A Jul. In ie ! division of the spoils she felt to the lot of Avamemmui, who hroitLht her home, ere she excited the Vnl i on sy of fly t emn et rn . In ci n- rjuence, Oanndrn nnd AffHtneMinoo I were both murdered by I'lylemnee trn and her ;0 aiieuir. t'-sandra is subl to have bien , sui, xslncly beautiful nnd to hare had ninny suitors In the flourishing When will the pigeons be bnekfj V ,r classic ( - v i Journal. Hot ton Trnns'rlit. Troy. Chicago 'Procter finishor WOODWORK WOODWORK, when finished with high grade enamels in any one ol several popular subdued shades,adds greatly to the appearance oi the home and it easy to keep iresh and clean. Buy the enamel and apply it yourscli! To be sure oi results, buy Silkenwhite Enamel. Alao,ask lor booklet,"Color Harmony in the Home" all about painting or Gnishing floors, woodwork, walls, eta It's Irce. TTJ esrri s hill lln ol Fullst W Jw Punts ukJ Vtmishss sod csa sufiply youf ttscds. Marsters Drug Co. W.P.FUUERSCa Ot Misrioa Sum Su Fraadsc 8 SnatkaU Pacta. Cmm CltM Fuller PAINTS Q VARNISHES riOHIianniTTUA Better Cooking with Less Work Science has developed remarkable new oil stoves which not only free women of the burden of cooking with coal or wood but actually give , them better cooking results than they have known before. These finer stoves Perfection Oil Ranges cook with the, speed of gas. Their instant heat, their clean steady flame and general dependa bility are giving women a new confidence in their cooking. Perfection Oil Ranges combine the best ideas ' in modern stove construction durable enamel top straight legs substantial design roomy shelves beauty and convenience. t Dealers everywhere have Perfection stoves and ranges and are glad to demonstrate their gas like cooking service. See your dealer today. The Cleveland Metal Products Co. OoiW Bradk4Stk amd Ilclli, Strtt PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens Styles, sizes and prices to suit every need. For fuuk nvarmtk whenever needed thi I'erftition OU heater. For abundant hnt tvgter ivittotttgaj- the Verfection Kemeue W'attr Heater. Ivy Not Harmful Ivy on the wnlls does not mnke n house dump. The leaves of the Ivy act ns tiny umbrellas to deflect much of the ruin from the wnll. Of thnt which reaches the wall, : some would he absorbed by the root lets of the ivy, so the net result would be to keep the wu.ll dried. While It Is true the Ivy ndpht pre vent some of the water absorbed by the wall from evaporating quickly, yet tills effect would be very smtill compnred with the quantity of wa ter screened off. A fair growth of Ivy on sound walls thnt afford no entrance beyond the superficial at tachment of the rootlets, or clusp- ers. Is very beneficial, ns It pro motes dryness nnd warmth and re duces to a minimum the corrosive action of the atmosphere. fur Quick, results Review classified ids. ueu iNewa Pnonp 135. Use Mews-Kbribw Classified Ad vertising for results. 3 Buttons Denote Rank A button Is worn on the hendcenr of Chinese ofllclnls. both civil nnd military, ns n badge of rank. There are nine ranks, the first and niftiest being distinguished by n transpar ent red (ruby) button; the second by opno,ue red (coral) ; the third by transparent blue (sopphlre); the' fourth by trnnxparent white (crr tnl) ; the sixth by opaque white; the seventh by plain gold ; the eighth by worked K"hl, and the ninth by plain gold with a certain character engraved upon It. Bold Forgeries The name "Ireland Forgeries Is given to cert at n Shakespeare auto graphs, prlvnte letters and plays, which n youth named Ireland claimed to have discovered, but whtcb he bad In renllty forged. One of the plays, called "Vortlgern. wns produced at the lrury I.nne theater, April 2, 1711, but proved to be n rapid nnd senseiesn production. Ireland soon after acknowledged the forgery nnd published his "Con fesMlons" Id 1806. Kansas City Star. Apple Wraps Science THE same science that gave fo the stock raiser the stock scrums and vaocines that protect him against the loss of his stock through disease, gives to the fruit grower the chemically treated fruit wrapper that protects fruit against the most prevalent fruit diseases. Pan In "CAR0" trenged on N. T. ancuons tnntout tb. toston IS" c i Dtf p.r box nor than p.rs In pUtn paper. Shlpp.n of Jona than. Oraveniteln and McXnto.il Ap pls bav. croatwl tba aama pr.fer nc. by tb. con tinent n of CAEO." "CARO" Csamteallx inatt CARONITE Obotnleally tr.at.il and OUaatsd Science Says: 1 The construction of the wrap per is the.iirst step in the control of fruit disease. 2 Tie chemical treatment is the scconil step in tlie prevention of disease contraction. (Scald Is only one disease that many kinds of fruit sutler from.). The construction nnd chemical treat ment of "CARO" Fibre Fruit Wrappers it such that they successfully fulfill the requirements of protection against fruit disease. AMERICAN SALES AGENCIES CO. Iia MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO SOLI DISTRIBUTORS Production of Tea The tea ptnnt Is rtilttvnletl In two varieties in China Ttiea hnlien nml thea vnrliles In the provinces of Kwane-Tuns;. Ku Klen anil t'he-KI nne. Ihe tea piuntntfons are usiinl ly fonneil in a deep rich innm. never on low Innils. hut on low hilly slopes. The leaves are ftittliereil three lines. In the mlAll of April, In the henlnniiie "t May anil when the leaves attain are nearly formetl. The first cntherlnK jielils the finest anil most delicate tea. hut with eonsid erublt Injury to the plant. The News-Review OU iBilVirUufcnaMlii iB int-it it lataiisl acSMttM Ism Wtht aoUlibonai words iota our Unmaso. and tho paW kkkan ttA to discard tbw cl oriatioa Dlatas. Hot is tba mm j cooiptlod dicbooorr Untor and mora completa tassa vocsDuiary au im stv raw asas ' foody I O Keep tha Rent Take things under your win own tna home you lire In and i defy tha landlord. Let us belp I you. 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