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PORTLAND MARKET IN FO R M A TIO N D E P A R TM E N T C om m ercia l In form ation fu rn ish ed free o f ch a rg e. C a ta log u ée eupplled and c o m m ercial inquiries ch e e rfu lly an sw ered. W rite any firm b e lo w l D o It n ow l ■U m ThU Pinr WhM Aanrorie* Tktm Adre If voi y ou Must sell vour LIBERTY or VICTORY bonds- s—sell to us. If you ________ can buy more LIBERTY or VICTORY bonds buy from us. We buy and sell at the New York market G O V E R N M EN T A N D MUNICIPAL BO NDS BONDS Write for descriptive circulars and booklets. M O R R IS B R O T H E R S , In c., Moeris B uildin«, 3 0 » -11 Stark S t r ..t PORTLAN D. OREGON At Heilig Theater, Portland, Oregon Three Nights: Sun.. Mon. Tues. Four Matinees: Sun. Mon. Tues. W ed. M A TIN EES- 15c to 75c. N IG H T S - 15c to $1.25 FRED DUNDEE Motor Car Repairing & Machine Works C Y L IN D E R G R IN D IN G Portland, Oregon. DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL Hotel Alder 285 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. Will rent you a room for $1.00 per day, or a room with bath for $1.50 to $2.00 per day? S h ip Y o u r C rea m to M U T U A L C R E A M E R Y CO. PORTLAND H ig h e s t P rices A c c u r a te T ests C orrect W e ig h t s BAB'S RESTAURANT g ]Page 4 & Soi ILCafeteria Eat and Live Well, luncheon at noon. 2 a. m.. 320 Stark St. i i Write us for prices and market 'conditions on fl Veal, Hogs, Poultry,.Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc Forty Years in the Same Location. Portland, Oregon Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and A l der street opposite Meir & Frank’s. The Best Eating place in the City. The Finest C offee and Pastry a Specialty. LIBERTY BONDS and UNLISTED STOCKS ON AN Y M ARKET HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. Railway Exchange Builning. Where Your Money Has Its Pre-War Value NEW PERKINS HOTEL Washington and Fifth Sts., Portland, Oregon H JOY OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE Two of the most homelike hotels In Portland, located in the heart of the shopping and theater district All Oregon Electric trains stop at the Seward Hotel, the House of Cheer. Excellent dining room In connection. The Hotel Cor- nelius, the House of Welcome, Is only two short blocks from the Seward. Our brown buses meet all trains. Rates $1.50 and up. W. C. Culbertson, Prop. WE USE IT OURSELVES W o o l Pullers Largest dealers on the Coast. 148-154 North 13th St., P. O. box 4378 Portland, Ore.; Wool Pullery Sellwood Sta., Portland. Ship us your goods; highest prices paid at all times. Keep the Northwest Prosperous by using Northwestern Made Goods. ZAN BROS., Inc. Opportunity F op “ Where Uose Comforts Abound'1 W estin gh ou se Storage Batteries In this territory. For Information write Northwest Battery Service Co PORTI AND. ORE. T h e p leasu re o f y ou r trip to P o r t land w ill d epen d upon the hotel you select. C o z y su rrou n din gs, m oderate rates, an d the w elcom e y ou fin d In y o u r o w n hom e tow *, a w a it y o u at the M ultnom ah. 391 Oak St., Portland. Garage in Connection. RAINIER HOTE 128 Nor. Sixth St., Portland, Ore. Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all Depots, and one block from main Postoflfce Medium Priced—Among the Best SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS C o r o NA R ng R ugs, all sizes. M all ord ers p ro m p t R u g s and ca r p e ts stea m an d d ry cleaned. P hon e o r w r ite fo r p rice l i s t S ave s o lic ito r ’s com m ission . 14th an d W a sh in g to n P ortlan d, O regon In th e h ea rt o f the sh op p in g an d th ea trica l d is t r ic t R atea |1 to 88. Oeo. R. T rem b la y , M gr MARKING "Every thing for the OHfce" ta X r r i l • OAK »T A E C T » r o w TLA NO ONCOO» 10 Color*, < p o o r gallon ijt J .L i) - The Beebe Company Cor. let. and Wash. Sts. Portland, - Oregon A T T E N T IO N B e a u tify th e h om e w ith S A N IT IL E flo o rs an d drain board. O ur M A S T IC F L O O R fo r C anneries, C ream eries, W a re h o u s e s, etc., is u n ex celled. S am ples an d p rices u p on request. 806 C h a m b er o f C om m erce B uilding P ortlan d , Ore. 291 Fourth St., Cor. Columbia. Portland, Orryon. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings Let us figure your next lumber bill. H O T E L C LIFFO R D L W. HIMES. f r i - _ J |I_ Washington at E a st M orrison S t., a t E a st S ixth , th* P rin cip al E ast Sid* H otel. ( m in u tes from Manager. <pl 3110 U p 12th Street S h op p in g D is t r ic t F o u r b lo c k s from S. P Portland. Oregon. E ast S ide S tation . Send for free catalog Established Twenty Years In Portland, Oregon PISTONS— PISTON PINS—RINGS C. GEE WOS’ ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Give Wonderful Results. Portland. Ore PLU M B IN G A P L U M B IN Q 8U P P L IE S ing and cutting timber n woodlot may be made a source of income to Its own er for an Indefinite period of years. PITCH W e b u y F ir F itc h in a n y quantity^ H ig h est m a rk et price. P a y m en t on d e livery. W r it e fo r sch ed u le o f p rices on pitch and equ ipm ent. N orth w estern T u r- penttne C o . 3(8 E ast Ninth Ht . Portland PREVENT SPREAD OF DISEASE Of The Silver Rule of Life. Are We Not Right, Watson? The antennae of the wireless station in the cathedral o f Florence, Italy, are entirely within the building, yet work satisfactorily, though the wire less waves pass through several thick walls. T o be selfish is to be ignoble— to repose on a lower platform for lower gain, when you might choose a high er. To be selfish is to sacrifice the nobler for the meaner ends, and to be sordidly con ten t— H. R. Haweis. “ Speak no evil o f any man, only good,” would If practiced by all men all the time, work a marvelous revolu tion in social relations, one most need ed to create mutual confidence, now very much needed. The police, while investigating a case of burglary In a railway dining room, discovered a bent crowbar. This seems_to prove that the thieves tried to break into a railway sandwich.— London Punch. Memorial to an Apple. There is a monument of stones with a bronze tablet which marks the spot where the York Imperial apple was developed from a seedling 100 years ago. The monument is erected on a farm along the Baltimore pike, two miles from York, Fa., and was dedi cated a few days ago. The Gambling Instinct. The gambling Instinct is in nearly every energetic, ambitious person, and few can resist the temptation to back a “ sure thing.” There is nothing amazing about investors taking a chance at any scheme. The amazing thing is human nature.— Indianapolis News. The Cuticura Toilet Trio Having cleared your skin keep it clear by milking Cuticura your every-day I toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder und per fume. No toilet table is complete without them. 25c everywhere.—Adv. Vagrant Philosophy. Always Sure to Please. Jud Tonkins says a campaign speak er is always sure of applause because most of his audience is already on bis side of the argument. Greatest Importance That Car- Casses of Dead Animals Be Buried or Burned. That Elusive Elf, Opportunity. If that sensitive elf, Opportunity, comes knocking at your door, don’t When It Is considered that Ihe wait a minute; let him in, or he’ll nev spores of nnthrnx may be distributed er seek you more. to live stock through the feces of cats, dogs, hogs, chickens and flies It Is Early Mesmerism. more rendily apparent that enrens-es Braidism is an old name for hypno of animals dead o f disease should be burned as speedily as |s>sslble. Most tism, derived from James Braid, who of these disease curriers come In close Invented this species of mesmerism in contact with tlie lurger domestic ani 1843. mals nnd thus the direct transmission of germs from their body surfaces Is Feels His Importance. possible nnd also It Is known thnt they When he casts his first vote a young are more fhnn likely to contaminate man wonders how the world would water courses. It Is possible that im age to get along if he were to die. many cases of anthrax may be at The Species. Irritated Official— I must try not to let these bug visitors annoy me. What kind o f human insect was it this time? Office Boy (tim idly)— It was a lady bug, sir. Folly of Selfishness. Just Like Home. Mother and I went into a drug store and ordered chocolate sundaes. -When finished I piled up the dishes, as I had been taught to do at home, and carried them to the counter. Of course, ev eryone smiled and I realized what I had done. It didn't take me long to et out of th« store.—Exchange. “ What a lot of uninteresting people ed. In order to snvp the young growth we can see on the streets," remarked they agreed to sacrifice 30 cents per the Occasional Philosopher. “ And, to thousand on the stumpage price. be fair, 1 suppose I am one of them.” Co-operation Is Favored. Farmers In general who own small In Praise of Early Rising. bodies of timber will find It profitable to co-operate with their neighbors In I was always an early riser. Hapfiy marketing their grown timber. Jn the man who is. Every morning day ninny cases the Individual nimmnts are comes to him with a virgin’s love, full too small, as In tlie above instance, to of bloom and freshness. The youth make It profitable for their owners to of nature Is contagious, like the glad advertise for bids or for sawmills to come In. When care Is taken In select ness of a happy child.— Bulwer Lytton. W e ca n s u p p ly 'y o u ^ w it h a n y kind of p lu m bin g su pp lies a t w h olesale p rices W e will g la d ly estim a te c o s t o f a n y jo b W rite fo r prices. Walls No Bar to Wireless. How it Sounded to Him. At a big railway station a four-year- old youngster wonderingly watched the man step out on the balcony and call the stations o f the outgoing brain through a megaphone. When the an nouncer finished and resumed his seat the youngster pulled at his mother’s hand, "Oh, mamma,’’ he said, "ask the man To sing another son g !’’ Farm Woodland After Thinning. A b solu tely ^ p erform ed by nei v ^ T d o ciirig m eth od w ith ou t a fte r e ffe cts . L e t us p rov e It to you . W e m ake X -r a y e x a m in a tion s and sp ecia lize In fir s t -c la s s d e n t istry a t rea son a b le fees. Dr. A . W . K een e, I)r. E . W . P rehn, M a je s tic T h ea tre B ldg., 361^4 W a s h in g to n S t., P ortla n d , O regon DR. E. H. EAST 162V4 First Street With the help of the Forest Service and tiie county fluent, a number of farmers who live In Hangman Vulley, Wash., Just nortli of the Palouse Di vision o f the St. Joe Forest, are co operating tills year In the sale of about 300,000,000 feet of timber. Lust fall the Forest Service was requested to aid these farmers in dis posing of a considerable umount of timber on their claims. It developed that there were approximately 1100 settlers who owned about 3 o 0 . 000.000 feet of timber which they desired to dispose o f as a unit in order to attrnct some company cupuble of handling the entire proposition. They were, how ever, unable to agree upon a satis- factory price. The project had been worked up by the local county agent, a former Forest Service man, from whom the request for help came. Not Needed for Crop*. The Forest Service agreed to make an appraisal of the timber and to as sist Jn drawing up a contract and sale conditions. The appraisal was made last spring and a price fixed of about $3.50 per thousand feet. Although the land Is well adapted to agricul ture, U will not be possible for tl. owners to put all of It into cultivation for a number o f years. Consequently it Is to their advantage to devote it to growing timber until such time as It is needed for raising crops. The stand consists of yellow pine of a good quality and contains a large number of trees Just below merchant able size which will make rapid growtli when the old timber is re moved. It Is distinctly a ease where It will pay the farmers to grow trees. These fucts were explained to the members of the association and they quickly suw the advantage of handling the forest In the manner reeommend- D E N T 1ST R Y — P A I N L E S 3 an d M a tern ity O ffic e M org a n B u ild in g P ortlan d . Ore. Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto motive Machine Work and Welding. COOK A GILL CO.. INC. 11th and Burnside Ste. Portland. Ore. Phone: Bdwy, 3281 CASE IN NORTHWEST CITED BRA ZIN G Chinese Medicine Co. AUTO REPAIR PAR TS "Swan Song«." There is an old superstition that the swan breaks into song at the ap proach of death. Hence the expres sion “ swan song” is often used to re fer to a last poem or musical work written just before the composer’s death. The expression has also ex When Care le Exercised In Selecting tended to apply to the last speech of a and Cutting a Woodlot May Be politician before being forced into ob Made Source of Income for an scurity. Indefinite Period. A Nursery King. Trial by Jury. The establishment of trial by Jury P O R T L A N D R U G C O . dates back prior to the time of Al S O Y G E E , P to p . M a n a fa ctu rw i mf R o o t a n d H erb R e m e d ie s FLUFF and RAG RUGS a Soecialty fred the Great. He is said to have or 1 3 3 ' j F ir s t S t r e e t C A B P K T C L E A N I N G , L A V I N G A S IZ IN G ganized Juries of 12 men, as now in 1672-1674 East 17th Street Ladies’ Friend Electric practice, but even earlier six Welsh Irons . . . and six Anglo-Saxon freemen acted as [Electrical Supplies. a jury when there was a dispute be P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N GRAND ELECTRICAL CO., PORTLAND. OR S p e cia ltie s: G oitres, D isea ses o f W om en tween Welsh and Saxons. $5.50 each Farmers Owning Smal Tracts Will Find It Advantageous to Market Crops Together. J e ffe r s o n D epot W eld in g Shop. Repair^ Ing o f B oilers and F a rm in g Im plem en ts 189 C olu m b ia St., P h on e M arshall 8944. W A N T É C L -F IR The V elvet Touch "Old King Cole,” beloved of the nursery, was a British king who lived about A. D. 300. His accession was hailed with joy. To this day a large earthwork at Colchester is called “ King Cole's Kitchen.” ST ARK-DA VIS CO., “ A M oderate P riced H otel o f M e rit" HOTEL (l ----- Imparts----- Saap 2Sc, Oistaoal 25 aad 50c, T a l c a 2Sc. m e; b est an d m ost su cc e s s fu l “ H O M E M A K E R ” ; hu nd reds rich w ish m arriage s o o n ; s tric tly c o n fid e n tia l; m ost reliable; y ea rs o f e x p e r ie n ce ; d escrip tion free “ T h e S u ccessfu l C lu b ,” M rs. Ball, B ox 566, O akland, C aliforn ia. P A IN T S A N D W A L L P A P E R _____ W r ite u s fo r p rices. P ion eer P aint Co., 186 F irs t St., P ortlan d. P L A T IN G N IC K E L A N D S I L V E R _ H ea d lig h ts resilv e ie d , fif.UU pair. Spot lig h ts $1.50 each . P a r ts nickeled. H a rd w are refin ish ed . C a lifo rn ia P la tin g W ks., Cor. 2nd and Salm on Sts. SANITTA R Y^ B E A U J Y ^ P A R LOR W e*~help the a p p eu ra n ce o f w om en T w e n t y -t w o in ch sw itch or tra n sfo rm a tion, v a lu e $7.00, p rice (2.45. 400 to 412 D ek u m Bldg. W ELD IN G C u tic u r a S o a p Symbol of Holy Roman Empire. The double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman empire was sometimes crowned and sometimes bore the nimbus upon it . The dual heads represented do minion over the east and the west and came to be used in the coat of arms of both Austria and Russia. 188-190 4th St., P ortlan d TREES A N D PLANTS W e o ff e r c h o ic e prune, apple, pear, ch erry and p ea ch trees, log a n b erry tips, stra w b e rry plants, cu rra n ts and oth er first cla ss n u rse ry s to ck at v e r y low p rices w hile th ey last. W rite us today. B en e d ict N u rsery C om p an y, 185 E. 87th St. N orth, P ortlan d , O regon. E a s t 9580 PA LACE GROWING TIMti£R WILL PAY WELL "■'MARRYTSHCSNEl^ÌHfòrTisùUsnffy Northwest Rug Co. HOTEL R AM APO RUBBER STAMPS and DEVICES. Deck and Floor PAINTS Established 1859. We Make Fluff Rugs From Your Old Carpets Satisfaction or Money Back. Sendlfor Book and Measure Blank Today. Alder at West Park v v e p u y h ig h e B tl^ qu ota tion . K a h n B r o a , I f f F ron t st. L A R G E 8 T H ° M E S E L L E R ON P A C IF IC O ver 300 P ortlan d H o m e s fo r Sale. See F ra n k L. M cG uire, A b in g to n B ldg. M a c h in e r y _ _ Send us y ou r iuquiries fo r an y th in g U Iron or W ood w ork in g M achinery, L og gin g , Sawm ill, C on tractors’ E quipm ent, L oco m otives, B oilers, E ngines, Crushers, Kali. Cable, B elting, etc. B urke M achinery Co., 528 R ailw ay E xch an ge B ldg., P ortland, Or. PERSON AL JONES LUMBER CO. Write for folder " G " NEW Door Co., 212 First st., Portland. _____ m DES^W OO L^^ E. W. PEASE, 110 Sixth, Portland, Ore. Filters and Mahers for Fifty-five Years Woodlark Building CA Oregon Mastic Floor Co., Inc. 188 E. E ig h th St. Portland. 16 Colors, gallon - The P erson a l W rltln s M ach in e. W e ig h t 8 lbs P rice (60 00 case Included Fold it Up Take «ilk Y»z; Typewrite Anywhere. Are painful and often dangerous. Our Hand-woven-to-fit Elastic Stockings, Belts and Bandages always give relief. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. PAINTS Send for color card. Order by mail. Mail orders filled same day as received. Distribution and Service Station ENKK’8 CITY DYE WORKS E stablish ed 1830 P ortland DOORS A N D W IN D O W S W e can sell you D oors, W in d ow s, R o o f ing, P aint, G lass and B u ild ers' H a rd w are, d irect a t w holesale p rices. W rite for p rices b efore buying. H e a c o c k S ash A and P lea tin g Shop, 60$ R oyal Bldg. E M B R O ID E R IN G A N D P L E A T IN G — A ccord ion , Side an d S u n bu rst P leatin g, H em stitch in g, B u tton s C overed , B raidin g, C hain Stitching, B u tton h oles. K. Stephan, 213-20-21 P ltto c k B l o c k .__ ___ _________ Preservative Guaranteed, W ool, Pelts, Tallow . A R T IF IC IA L L IM B S ✓ V V N /N ^ V N /V N /V ^ V N /N r N 'W y W y ^ / V V V y y V O regon A rtificia l L im b Co., ln c. W rite fo r C atalog. 201 2nd st., P ortland._______ ACC U RDI AN P L E A T I N G ^ _ ___ '" K n if e and V ox p leatin g, h em stitch in g, 10c yd. B u tton s covered . E astern N ovelty Mtg. C o., bo--j F ifth street, P ortland._____ B R A ZIN G <&. W E L D I N Q ^ ^ O F I l K 8 _ ^ ^ V \\V bell you a w eld ing o u tfit and teach you the business. P ortla n d B ra sin g & M achine W ork s, 3rd and GUsan. PI A MOND8 A JE WE L B VJgOU A ll kinds d iam on d s and Jew elry b ou g h t; nam e y ou r price. R ep a irin g a sp ecia lty. R ein er Jew elry Co., 85 N. Sixth.__________ C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G F o r T :e I îa 6 îô ^ îe a n ln g an d D y ein g s e r v ice send p a rcels to us. W e pay return postage, in fo rm a tio n an d p rices g iv en upon request. Let uz »how you how to save money H E M S * n T C H ^ N ^ ^ N P ^ L jI A T I N g ^ by using the genuine A cco rd ia n and B o x P leatin g. B utton Room with Private Bath, $1.50 up. B I S S I N G E R & C O ., GARAGES AND AUTO REPAIRING! M A F. G arage, 21st and W a sh in g ton tits M ultnom ah H otel U arage, 2d an d A nken y AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS New and Second hand Farm machinery and Im- C om m ercial U arage, E. 11th an d B urnside plenient.. I* K. Eabenahade.lPurtland, ________ G U A R A N T E E D R E B U IL T MACHINES O regon T y p e w rite r C o., 94 -A (t h HL A R T L E A T H E R GOODS L eath er L eg g ln s, T ra v e lin g B ags, T r u n k s H A R D W OOD F LO O R IN G P ortlan d L e a th er C o . l td W ash in g ton . Klsm an H a rd w ood F loor Co. (89 E W a sh A R T IF IC IA L T E E T H S P E C IA L IS T Ô a k -L e a f H a rd w ood F lo o r C o., 811 E. Dr. E. C. R ossm an , 2(7 J ou rn a l B ldg. __76th_8L, N. _ _ ___ A U T O M A T IC S E A L IN G V A U L T — E a s t S id e H a r d w o o d F lo o r C o ., In c .,— A d d r e s s e e . W . G ood s m anL L ln n ton , Or. 410 E . B u r n s id e . B O IL E R W O R K S — N ew — R tp a lrln q H A V E YO U R E Y E S E X A M IN E D E ast Side B oiler whs. E ast W a ter A M ain A E. H u rw itz, O p tom etrist. 226 F irs t 8 t B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G A C U T T IN G H em stitchin g, B utton s C ov ered , P laitin g N orth w est W e ld in g A S upply C o., 18 1st S t B. P. Sanborn, 242 A lder St. fU T TE R FAT B O U G H T F ern w ood D airy p a y s casta fo r b u tte r fa t P ortland, O regon E n ter now . P osition CREAMERY when c o m p e te n t C a ta log u e free. W illa m ette D airy. B u y ers o f M ilk, C ream and E g g s W e p ay cash , « 88 Un io n A v.N T H E T A I L O R . Suit» claanedT * 1 .2 5 We pay return Pontage. O regon C ream ery for E g g s, C ream ISO 2nd 104 Fourth St.. Portland. Ore C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N S C larke B ros., F lorists, 287 M orrison St.__ M A N F. OF A G A T E J E W E L R Y D A N C IN G E V E R Y NOON A E V E N IN G J. A. L ukin ,w holesale.retail. 102 G rand Av O riental C afe. C h in e se -A m e rica n K itch en M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and Pine Ste. C orner B roa d w a y an d W ash I 'o l l T l . A M O tto S chum ann G ran ite A M arble W o rk s D E F O R M IT Y A P P L IA N C E S N U R S E R IE S K. E. K a rlson & C o , 452 B u rn side St. R ussellville N ursery, 8L F , D. L E N G R A V E D W E D D IN G IN V IT A T IO N S Ir w in -H od son , S ta tion ers, T ortlan d, Ore. N U R S E R Y ST O C K V illa -Nurseries, IL No. 1, P o r tland.______ FARM LOANS P R O D U C E B OU GH T D ev erea u x M ortg a g e C o., 87 (t h S t Peerless P rod u ce Co., 175 F ron t St.______ F L O W E R S FO R A N Y OCCASION Ship us your H ogs, Veal, P ou ltry, E ggs, Qeo. B etz A Son, (87 W illia m s A ve. H id es. R-K. P rod u ce Co., 20» W a sh S t OREGON F L U F F RUG CO. J. H . L ehm ann , P rop. 1984 E a st Stark P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S Smith Long Stevenson 310 Bush A Lane Bklg. REALTORS In tersta te L and Co., 248 s t a r k St._____ S A F E S — F IR E A N D B U R G L A R N orris S afe A L ock Co., 105 2nd BL SHEET METAL A BETINNING WORKS Ur' in Avenue Metal Works. 411 Union Ave. W E K N O W I T IS G O O D Room with Bath Privilege, $1.00 up. F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S C om m ercial Iron W ork s, 7th A M adison. FO REIGN E S T A T E S . IN H E R IT A N C E S . BON DS A N D C O L L E C T IO N S T ra n a -A tla n tic E sta tes and C redit Co., 219 C ham ber o f Com . B ig. P ortlan d , Or. tributed to the common house fly. QUITE EXPENSIVE OATS Personality. Highest Grade. And Few Care to "Rust O u t” Alaskans Hold Eating Contests. The greatest and most vital power There are various grades of opti The person who has quit work be Eating contests are common among in influencing life is personality. It is mism— the active optimists are now cause o f old age alone, should come the villages of Alaska. He who con greater than law, instruction or ex being called “ peptimists.” — Boston back, because “ to rest Is to rust, and sumes the most food is considered th e ! Transcript. ample.— Lyman Abbott. to rust is to die.”— Exchange. most accomplished man. j The actual cost of producing a bushel of oats In Missouri this year was 75 cents, which does not Include 7 cents a bushel for hauling to the elevator. The rent was figured at $6.83, cost of planting at $6.08 nnd the cost of harvesting at $7.71 per acre, or a total cost o f $20.68, which yields 27V4 bushels. Arrontcfor F0RD Perm- HEBIIIS anent N on -S kid ° Chains. $4.00 de livered. Instantly on and off. Big Sales. Box D A, Plants- vifle, Conn. ir e V a n R o lit h o d ? B F .H N K E -W A L K E R A re i o n K u is n e a ; b u s in e s s c o l l e g e Is the b i n e s « , m ost p erfectly equ ipp ed H urteeee T ra in in g S ch ool In the N o r th west. F it y o u r se lf fo r a h igh er powltloa w ith m o re m oney. P erm an en t p osition s lured our G raduates- W rit* fo r c a ta lo g — -F o u r th and T am hi Ik P o r t la n d P. N. U. No. 52, 1920