P O R T L A N D f l A R K ET INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PYORRHEA D E N TIS T» Smith Long Stevenson $10 Bush «fc Lene*Bldg. REA LTO R * In tersta te I-and Co., 248 S tark B t SILOS AND WATER TANKS THE WOODS ___ C om m e rc ial Information furnished fraa ^ N a t i o n a l J T a n t A I ' . w Co., P o r tl a n d . of charge. Catalogue* eupplled and co m ­ SHEET METAL A RETINNING WORKS mercial Inquiries cheerfully answered. Union Avenue Metal Works, t il Union Ave. W r i t * an y firm belowl Do It now I PI— « M m M— TU« P i » « W kn A i v n r l u Th— Advertí— — te. BONDS I f yo you Must sell your LIBERTY or VICTORY bonds □s—sell to us. If you _ _ ______ can buy more LIBERTY or VICTORY bonds buy from us. We buy and sell a t the New York m ark et GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS Write for descriptive circulars and booklets. M O R R I S B R O T H E R S , Inc., Morn« B*ul^I|«a^O h^^^tarhStr««t PORTLAND. OREGON ARTIFICIAL LIMBS O regon A rtificia l L im b Co., In c. w r it* for C atalog. 2ol 2nd 8L . Portland. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! New and Second band Farm machinery and I in pie— nta^ P, E. Eabenshade. Portland._____ A R T L E A T H E R GOODS A C C O R D IA N , L eath er L eggln s, T ra v elin g B ags, Trunks, P o rtla nd L ea th e r Co., 22( W ash in gton . A R T jF iC IA L ~ Y £ E T H S P E C IA L IS T S E A L IN G VAULT— ' A d d ress C. W. G oodaman, Linn tor. Or. B O ILE R WORKS— Repairing NSW — E a st Sid e Boiler W ks, B a st W a t e r * M a la p l e a TT n g k n ife and box p le a tin g ,~ h e m stiu h ln g , 10c yd. B u tto n s covered. E astern N ovelty Mtg. C a , F ifth street, Portland. BRAZING | Dr. E. C. R ossm an , $67 Journal Bldg. A U TO M A TIC A W ELDING WORKS W e sell you a w eld in g o u tfit and teach you the b u sin ess. P ortland B r a sla g * M achine W orks. 3rd and Gllaan. I DIAMONDS A J E W E L R Y BOUGHT A ll kin ds d iam on d s and Jewelry bought N o rth w a st W eld in g * Supply Co.. $8 1st St nam e your price. R epairing a sp ec ia lty S U T T E R P A T B O U G H T ^ ------------------ R einer J ew elry Co., 85 N. Sixth. F ern w ood D airy p ays cash for b u tte r fa t C L E A N I N G A N O D Y E I N G CREAMERY r reliable C leaning and D y ein g se rv - W illam ette D airy, B u y ers of M ilk. Cream ice sen d p a rcels to us. W s pay return and E g g a W * g a y cask , 4$$ U n ion A t .N p ostage. Inform ation and p rices g iv e s O regon C ream ery for E g g s. C ream 130 Ind upon request. E N K E S CITY D Y E W O RK S C U T F L O W E R S * F L O R A L D E S IG N S E stab lish ed 1890__ Portland g la r k e Broa„ F l o r ists, $$7 Mo rr ison B t B R A Z IN G . W E L D I N G * C U T T I N G A t H eilig T heater, Portland, O regon Three Night*; Sun. Mon, Tue*. Four Matinee*: Sun. Mon. Tue*. Wed. MATINEES-15c f 75c. N lC H T S -15c ta $1.25 FR ED D U N D E E Motor Car Repairing; & Machine Works CYLINDER GRINDING P o r tla n d , Oregon. D A N C IN G E V E R Y NOON * E V E N IN G Orie ntal Cafe. C h in e s e -A m e r ic a n Ki tc h en DOORS A N D W IN D O W S mg, P ain t, G lass and Builders' H ardw are, d irect a t w h o lesa le prices. W rite for rices before buying. H eacock S a sh * >oor Co., 212 F ir st S t., Portland. AND ENLARGED G L A N D S : Irw in -H od son , S ta tio n ers. Portland. Or*. — - $ I 1 1 « cure yourself, no knife, no druirs. FARM LOANS no pain, unique process, external use only: ref­ D e v e r e a m M ortgag e Ca., «7 Ith S t erences furnished. David M. Eahner. 617 Cham­ ber of Commerce bids.. Phone Main l J F L O W E R S FO R A N Y O C CA S IO N Geo. B ata * Son, 497 W illia m s A ys. 5 M8 TITCEG N G ^A y pi^ R L a A T 1NO F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S A ccordian anX'^Box'^pIeatlng. 'B u tto n C om m ercial iron W orks, 7th * M adison. and P le a tin g Shop, 609 Royal Bldg. C orner B roadw ay and W ash. P O R T L A N D H otel A lder DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL 286 Alder Street. Portland, Oregon. Will rent you a room for $1.00 per day, or a room with bath for $1.60 to $2.00 per day? Ship Your Cream to MUTUAL CREAM ERY CO. D E FO R M ITY A P P L IA N C E S K. EL K arlaon * Co., 462 B u rn sid e St. E N G R A V E D W E D D IN G IN V ITA TIO N S FO R EIG N ESTATES. IN H E R ITA N C E S . BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH P fiflITRF E M B R O ID E R IN G AND P LEA TIN TH E SNOW IS HERE. T GARAGES AND AUTO REPAIRING age Soi ■tar. We a re sh u t In From ev'ry d ista n t thing, T h at other life am id the world o f men; From dirt and din, Until retu rn in g spring Shall And the road and w aken us again. The chore-boy now H is treated finger blow s And m a k es hie path from Islanded door to door; Like stu rd y prow H e p arts the billow ed sn o w s And h eap s hi* brands o f com fort on th s floor. The fire he p lies W ith p iles of p itch y p ins U ntil the flam es roar upw ard In a gale; And w e arise To breathe the w in try wine, To plunge abroad and Icy ta sk s assaiL So breaks the day; So com es the arctic dawn la th is our w orld w hen snow Is here; And so a w a y T he m onth s sh a ll follow on T ill so fter sk ies sh a ll m ark a n oth er year. H NEW PERKINS HOTEL V E N U S H a n d -M a d e [S h a d e s f J r . in P o r t l a n d ri 3 h e P The H ealthy - ■ S h a v in g S o a p C a t i o n 8 c « p , h « » M w ith o u t m ug. E . w r w h n S c . Violin Superstitions. T here is no m usical ln tru m ent tramp . about which cling so m any queer no­ The p a ssin g year tions and superstitions as the v io ­ Ha* ch an ged th e world to w h ite Apd set the seal of w inter on the camp. lin. One of the stran g est is th a t held B ut yesterd a y by so many people th a t the tone of a A footp ath dow n the hill Touched h an d s w ith other road s th a t led violin is often improved by its being afar; broken and th en mended. It seem al­ But now th e w a y m ost incredible, but th a t very Idea Is 1* hidden 'n eath the ch ill O f diam onded drift* th a t gllaten Ilk* the believed by thousands of people. T O N S E T H F L O R A L CO. L Cafetería 1 H E enow Is here. I heard it In the n igh t Upon the root In m arsh aled measure BONDS A N D C O LLE C TIO N S A ccordion, S id e and S u n bu rst P lea tin g , T r a n s-A tla n tic E s ta te s and C redit Co., H em stitch in g , B u tto n s Covered, B raiding, 219 C ham ber of Com. Big. P o rtlan d , Or. Chain S titch in g , B u tton h oles. K. Stephan, 219-20-21 P itto ck B l o c k . ____ H ig h e s t P ric e s A c c u ra te T ests C o rrect W e ig h ts h id e ^ ^ wool ^ s ^ * jc a sc a r A b a r k M. * F. G arage, f l i t and W ash in g to n S ts W e p a y h ig h e stp r ic e s^ V ^ r T te '^ u s^ 'for T) A f ) r e C ' T A T T l 3 A \ J ^ F A S°°d place to Eat and Live Well M ultnom ah H otel G arage, 2d and A nkeny quotation. K ahn Bros., 195 Front SL D / \ t j U I \ h s Ò l A ( J I x A I S l 1 Open 7ka bm. to 2 a!U¡ n . j 5 Stark°St. C om m ercial G arage, E. 11th and B urnside. LAR GEST H O M ESE LLE R ON PACIFIC Over 900 P ortlan d H u rues f or'S ai*. ^ e e G U A R A N T E E D R E B U I L T MACHINES Frank L. McG uire, A b in gton Bldg. O regon T yp ew riter Co., S4-A 6th SL Write us for prices and market conditions on M ACH INERY j H A R O W OOB FLO O R IN G Send us y eu r Inquiries for an yth in g' In The h orses stam p 1P i E ls m an H ardw ood F loor Co. IS» E W ash. f i Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc ( & O ak -L ea f H ardw ood F loor Co., 23i E. Iron or W oodw orking M achinery, Logging, In clouds o f stea m y sm oke, Forty Years in the Same Location. Sawm ill, Contractor*’ Equipm ent, Loco- The tea m ster's voice o f m a stery aw ait; Portland, Oregon 76th S t. N. F loors elec tr ic sa n d ed. ■uutlves, Rollers, Englues, Crushers, R a li Their b its th ey cham p E a st S id e H ardw ood F lo o r Co., In c., 410 Cable, B eltin g, etc. Burk* ” achinery Co . urk* M E. B urpside. 528 R ailw ay ___________ E xchange Bldg. Portland, Or. And sh a k e their leath er yoke— And life breaks forth w here life Is Isolate. F f i l l l / F f ? ^ H A V E YOUR E Y E S E X A M IN E D PERSONAL N ow from the wood. A . E . H u rw lta, O p tom etrist, 22S F i r st B t I ' L u r r 1 Z /I\ o Ike H e w si F itters FOR ALL OCCASIONS M X R iv r n n Q 5 N E i? fr ^ T he tim ber on the hill. Hem s ti tc h ing, Butten s Cevercd, Plaitin g m e; b e st and m o st su c c e ssfu l "HOME Phones Main 5102 287 Washington Si„ Portland, Oregon es strok e o f a x and sa w y er’s steady B. P. Banborn, 242 A ld er Bt. M A K E R ” ; hundreds rich w ish m arriage Com sw ing; soon; str ic tly co n fid en tia l; m ost reliable; OLM IES B U S IN ES S C O LLE G E T h e tree th a t stood yea rs of ex p erien ce; descrip tion free. Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and A l­ T P ortlan d , O regon E n ter now. Poaltlaa "The S u ccessfu l Club," M r s Ball. Box B eside the frozen rill der street opposite Meir St Frank’s. The Beet w h en c o m p e te n t C atalogu e free. 666, Oakland, C alifornia. In powdered «now to earth com e« thu n ­ Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee E T H E T A IL O R . Suit, cleaned. * 1 .2 6 P A I N T S A N D W A L L P A P E R dering. and Pastry a Specialty. We pay return Postage. T h u s p a sses day W rite u s for prices. P ion eer P a in t Co.. _______ 104 Fovath 3t„___________ Portland. Ore W ith sh ou t and m erry call, 186 F irst S t , Portland. MANF. OF A G A TE JE W E L R Y W ith echoed blow and cro sscu t's sw lsh y UBERTY BONDS and UNLISTED HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. 1 J. A. L a k ln .w b olesale.retall. 102 Grand Av P L A T I N G N I C K E L A N D S I L V E R sw esp, STOCKS ON ANY MARKET Railway Exchange Builning. ! M O N U M E N T S — E . 3d and Pin* fits. _ t* rea llv ered T Y O « nalr. Sp«t O tto S ch u m an n G ranite * M arble W orks lig h ts $1.69 each. P a r ts nickeled. H ard ­ U n til Die g ra y w are refln lsh ed . C alifornia P la tin g Wks., Of eve en velop s all N U R S E R IE S Cor. 2nd and Salm on S t s And drives us back to sh elter and to sleep. Where Your Money Has Its Pre-War Value R u ssellv ille N u rsery, R. D. 1. S A N ITA R Y B E A U T Y PARLOR NURSERY STOCK We help the ap p earan ce of wom en. Though th is our Ilfs, V illa N u rseries, R. No. 1, Portland. T w e n ty -tw # Inch sw itch or tra n sfo rm a ­ A rugged life and plain, PRODUCE BOUGHT tion, v a lu e $7.00, price $2.46. O f sudden d an ger and o f slow reward. P eerless P roduce Co., 175 F ron t Bt. 400 to 412 D ekum Bldg. The wind a k n ife, Washington and Fifth Sts., Portland, Oregon Ship u s your H ogs, V eal, P ou ltry , Egga, A scim itar o f pain. H id es. R -K P roduce Co., 209 W a sh S t W ith d eath to fight and fr o sty stream Room w ith Bath Privilege, $ 1 .0 0 up. O R E G O N F L U F F R U G CO . to ford; J. H. L ehm ann, Prop. 1984 E a s t Stark Though ch ill the w ay. Room, w ith P rivate Bath, [$1.50 up. D E N T I S T R Y — P A I N L E SS L aborious th s toll. A b solu tely perform ed by n erve-bT ociliig Though rough th s fare, th e h abitation m ethod w ith o u t a fte r effe cts. L et us rude; prove it to you. W e m a k e X -ra y ex a m - Though sk ies be gray. All Reputable Furniture Dealers Sell n ation s and sp ec ia lize In fir s t-c la s s d en t­ Though stubborn be the soli. istry a t reason ab le fees. Dr. A. W . K eene, Dr. E. W . Prehn, M a jestic T h ea tre Bldg., And even d ay a n igh t o f solitude— 35Uk W a sh in g to n S t., P ortland, Oregon. W e fondly know. Carried in twenty-four beautiful colors. Mounted W e knew , In other y ears P L U M B IN G * P L U M B IN G S U P P L IE S on HARTSHORN Rollers only. Ask your dealer. W e ca n su p p iy 'y o u w ith a n y kind of W hen w e sh a ll look a gain on su n n y seas, C O L U M B IA A W N I N G & S H A D E C O ., M F G S . plum bing su p p lies a t w h o lesa le p rices. T h is land o f snow W e w ill g la d ly estim a te co st of an y Job Shall rise from ou t our tea rs ./• t o p a ~ . _ _ PORTLAND. OREGON. W rite for prices. And d earest seem o f all our m em o ries S T A R K -D A V IS CO., (C opyright.) 128-190 4th S t., P ortland ---------- o ---------- T R E E S A N D P L A N T S Keep the Northwest Prosperous by giiiiimiimiimimiimmiimimimiinn: jr. •frie'3l?artot'-3i using Northwestern Made Goods. ^ ^ e ^ if f e r ^ ^ h o ic e ^ ^ r u n e ; applet pear) ch erry and p eu ch trees, lo gan b erry tips, ZANBROS., Inc. stra w b erry p la n ts, cu rra n ts and other first ai ti ild j' cla ss n u rsery sto ck a t v e r y low prices w h ile th e y la st. W rite u s today. B e n e­ Q p a n & ^er d ic t N u rsery C om pany, 185 E. 87th St. 2 Row to Succeed—How to Get 5 N orth , P ortland, O regon. 5 Ahead—How to Make Good 5 PO R TLA N D Cuticura Soap o r tla n d )io te It take« Congress to settle a strike, but an unruly stom ach is subdued by Garfield Tea.—Adv. Oldtime Sleeping Couches. The ancients slept on skins, but la ter beds w ere made of rushes, h eath er and straw . The Rom ans w ere the first to use feath ers to m ake th eir beds more com fortable. H ellogabalus, 218 B. C., is credited w ith having em ­ ployed air cushions, and air beds were used generally in the S ixteenth cen­ tury. Constipation can be cured w ithout drugs. N atu re’s own rem edy—selected herbs—is Garfield Tea.—Adv. Meteors. A m eteor Is a sudden luminous phe­ nomenon, as of a sta r or bright body in rapid motion through th e air, pro­ duced by a sm all m ass of m a tte r per­ haps from tbo celestial spaces strik ­ ing the air w ith p lanetary velocity, and suffering heating, dissipation, or com bustion. Before encountering the earth they trav el in th e ir own orbits. Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will correct both liver and kidney disor­ ders.—Adv. How Man Spends His Time. A F rench statistician has been dab­ bling w ith figures to find out Just w hat m an does w ith th a t precious thing called tim e. H e concludes th a t at the age of 50 years th e average man has slept 6,000 days, w orked 6,- 500 , w alked 800, am used him self 4,- 000 , spent 1,500 eating, and w as ill 500 days. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads sm ear them w ith C uticura Ointm ent. W ash off in five m inutes w ith Cuti- curn Sonp and hot w ater. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Don’t fail to in­ clude C uticura Talcum.—Adv. ’ 400 S orts of Silk Worms. T here are more th an four hundred different cocoons, and although the g reat m ajority of these are valueless from a com mercial point of view, thero w a n ______IR t e P ITC H W* Tiuy f i r P itc h In a n y q u an tity By JESSIE* ROBERTS 1 are five kinds which are dom esticated H ig h est m ark et price. P a y m en t on d e­ livery. W rite for sch ed u le of p rices on tim iiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiim n and several others which, though wild, pitch and e q u ip m e n t N orth w e«tern Tur have th e ir cocoons collected for th e ¿ m n t l r i e O n . 868 E a s t N i n t h B t P o rtla n d LIMITATIONS sake of th e ir silk. Beginning of G reat Things. HE reason why many women fail Out of the Rut. 1816, on the 7th of Septem ber, the to make a success of their work Frontenac, the first steam boat on the is because they are not careful in T he fiddlers th ree had Just respond­ G reat Lakes, w as launched a t Ernes- studying theJr own limitations. ed to old King Cole's hurry call. "Too We all know th at there are thou­ town, Canada, on L ake Ontario. The many strings in the band, boys,” said sands of people who think they can Frontenac was built a t a cost of $75,- rite or paint or act or become mo­ his m ajesty, "and you've got exactly 000 . She w as a ste rn w heler of 700 w tion picture stnrs, and who waste one week from now to show me some tons and 170 feet deck length. For ten years of effort In thus attem pting the real jazzbo stuff as torn off by a m uted years she was in passenger service be­ impossible, ending in disappointment cornet, a saxophone and a set o’ tw een K ingston and N iagara. and poverty where half the amount drum s with ull the trim m ings. And if of effort given to something they could do would have brought them at you don't m ake good, gadzooks and Kid Raising for Gloves. obsbodikins, you’d do well to se ttle least a fair living. Before th e w ar th e p easan ts of many But there are other lim itations be­ your worldly affuirs. G et m e7”—Buf­ a little village m ade a living by rais­ sides those of lack of artistic talent. falo Express. ing kid to supply th e gloves for which There are bodily limitations ttiat need Buddhist's W andering Leader. F rance h as long been famous. The to he recognized. There Is no more use in attem pting work for which you perfection of th e skins is considered D alia L im a, th e religious head of are not physically capable than that by th e F rench m an u factu rers to be for which you are mentally or tem­ the Buddhist faith, was so overcome the keynote of th e p erfect gloves. peram entally unfit. by the fact th a t Infidels had trodden T heir m ethod is to have one w ork­ Many people can do excellent work the stree ts of th e forbidden city th a t man handle the prepared kid from the If they are not obliged to superintend he fled to th e open country, and fo r tim e it is brought in until the gloves or arrange the work of others. For many years has been a w anderer in which are shaped from th a t kid are a woman of this type to try to run n orthern China. a business of her own th a t necessi­ entirely finished. tates employing and managing a force Costly Smile for Someone. of assistants Is mere foolishness. How­ In th e Fashion. Among types of hum or Is the hum or ever well she understands the Job, A young m an purchased his sw eet­ she will not make a success of it if of th e types. Exam ple; T he “expan­ h eart a p air of ten-button kid gloves she cannot direct other person*. Be­ sive sm ile” of a certain “wizard of and left them a t the house himself. cause a w«man can trim a hot sm art­ finance" got printed "expensive sm ile” The serv an t girl took them In and, ly Is no sign th a t she can run a suc­ in a local contem porary—ra th e r a hap­ going to th e foot of th e stairs, called cessful h at shop, whether the money py chance hit. out: “P lease, m iss, ’ere's a gentlem en to sta rt Is available or not. The old adage th a t It pays to know as ’as brought you a p air of leg­ Chuckles in Court. yourself Is nowhere more necessary gings!” In a Rhym ney valley police co u rt it than In business life. Live and learn turned out th a t a defendant shot a Is all very well, but you wnnt to do His Tim e Would Come. considerable learning before you a t­ pigeon, th e p roperty of a Mr. Fowler, H erb ert was w atching Hazel dress tempt to sta rt making a living, espe­ and evidence w as given by Mr. Bird. her doll. H e w anted h e r to play with cially If you mean to s ta rt In for him, and rem arked th a t he didn’t like yourself. London’s Fine Public Buildings. dolls. “W ell,” replied Hazel, philo­ T he m ost expensive of all London's Some of us are congenitally unable sophically, “you m ight Just as well to spell correctly. If th a t Is your publlo buildings are the law courts, learn now, for some day you’ll m arry trouble, don't try to be a stenographer. covering seven acres. They cost more and then you’ll have to help tak e care You will drive your future employers th an $12,000,000. frantic and never be able to hold a of your children.’’ position long enough to be sure at which floor to get off. Bird's Songs on Record. Study your limitations. Everyone H f f B l llO anent N o n -S k id Phonographic records of bird's songs has them, but the successful are those ° Chains. $4.00 de­ have been successfully m ade for fu­ who know them and act accordingly. livered. Instantly pn*and off. tu re reference. (C opyright.) B ig Sales. B ox D A,* T lants- ---------O-------- - vilTe, Conn. M ilitant Honesty. Team Work. F la tte ry would not go fa r If vanity “H ave you lost faith In baseball W A L K Eft did n ot m eet h e r halfway.—Boston players 7” Are You Raftisáed? BF.HNKE- BUSIN ESS C O L L E G E “Certainly not,” replied the genial Is t h e b l n e a t , moat perfectly T ranscript. B u s in e s s T r a i n i n e School In ths old gentleman. “A crowd of young­ wnSL F i t yourse lf for s bichar p o sitio n Ability. sters persuaded me to umpire a game w ith m o r s m on ey Perm an en t positio n * «so u re d « o r G ra d u a tea A bility Involves responsibility. the other day on s vacant lot and W r i t s f a r « sta io * — Fourth and Yamhill, Pow er to its la st particle la duty.— tbelr sincerity was so great I was lucky to escape with my life.’’—Blr- A lexander M aclaren. P. N. U. No. 1, 1*21 m lA g h a m A g e -H e r a ld . I T H E G IR L O N T H E JO B I DO VOUR O WN PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW USE > x PERFECTION PERFECTION W A LL BOARD Plaster VallsThat Will Not Crack HOTEL HOYT S ix th and H oyt S treet# P ortlan d , O regon C o n ven ien t to B oth D ep o ts A b so lu tely F irep roof R oom s $ 1.(0 and up w ith o u t Bath. R oom s $2.00 and up w ith Bath. E L B E R T S . R O B E , M g r. RUBBER STAMPS and DEVICES. 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GRAND ELECTRICAL CO.. PORTLAND. OR Write for folder "G” C. GEE WOS’ ROOT AND HERBIREMEDIES Give Wonderful NEW HOTEL palace L ¿ £ J T ES' Portland, $1 and Oregon. Up Chinese Medicine Co. S O Y G E E , P ro p . R o o t a n d H erb R e m e d ie s 13 3 Vi F ir s t S t r e e t P O R T L A N D R U G CO. *f CARPET CLEAN IN * . L A T IN S * SIZING We Make Fluff Rugs From Your Old Carpets R ag R u gs, all sizes. Mall orders p rom p t R ugs and ca rp ets stea m and dry cleaned. P hone or w rite for price list. Bave so lic ­ itor's com m ission . DR. E. H. EAST P H Y SIC IA N A N D BURGEON S p ecia lties! G oitre«, D ise a se s of W om en and M atern ity O ffice M organ B u ild in g Portland, Ora. Northwest Rug Co. Established Twenty Years In ’Portland. Oregon 18$ E. E ig h th BL 162H Firs« Street PISTONS— PISTON PIN S -RINGS Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto­ motive Machine Work and Welding. COOK & GILL CO.. INC. 11th and Burnside Sta. Portland, Ore. Phone: Bdwy. 3281 1672-1674 E a st 17th S tre et Alder at West Park Ladies’ Friend Electric Irons . . . AUTO Send REPAIR PARTS for free catalog E. W. PEASE, 110 Sink, P o rtlan d , Ore. F L U F F and RAG RUGS s Specialty Portland. Woodlark Building P O R T L A N D O RC OOR -A E a s t 9580 Moderate Priced Hotel of M e rit” HOTEL CLIFFORD E ast M orrison BL, a t E a s t S ix th , the P rincip al E a st Bide H otel. I m in u te s from Results. Shopping D is t r ic t F our b lock s from B. P Portland. Ore E ast Side S tation . & SB * i t e r a i M ÍH I) To Quench T hirst. W reath A w aits Innovator. The T hird Heaven. An invalid whose m outh becomes dry and parched during th e night, o r a fever patient, will find th a t an orange, cu t into sm all pieces and placed w ith­ in easy reach of the bed so th a t a piece m ay be held in th e m outh from tim e to tim e, will be m ore beneficial than w ater, says Good Housekeeping. It has th e added advantage th a t pa­ tien t can m anage the pieces of orange more easily th an he could s glass of w ater. W e are holding a w reath, contrib­ uted by an anonym ous lover of the silent dram a, for th e d irecto r who in arrangin g an a rtis t's studio set sta ­ tions th e model so th a t th e a rtis t doesn't have fo look over his shoulder a t h er w hile at his easel. W e know th a t th is suggestion violates studio rule«, b ut th e director really ought to take th e law of physics in to consid­ eration o r else use a periscope.—Ex­ hang*, A ccording to an ancient Jew ish opin­ ion th ere w ere th ree heavens: (1) th a t w herein th e birds fly, (2) th a t w here­ in the sta rs move, (3) th a t w here the H ighest and H is angels live. In II Cor­ inthians SL P au l's reference Is to the heaven of heavens, th e place of God's ruling over angels and •!' powers, as distinct from P arad ise w here the souls of the faithful dead abide, to which blest place he w as raptured, also, as he says in th e sam e passage. T A ironicfor i0RD Pe:m-