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PARTI AND OFFERS A MARKET I Vi\lL/inU for your produce Portland. Orofcn VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS Complete Change SaUrdey. Adults. Week day Matinee, 20c; Evenings, 4'Jc. Contieu- oua 1 to lip nt. Chlidreu 10 cents all limes. TMIATRI PWAY Ar Y a M htu . When Tony Intervened •> •) i i ; By ................ Page & Son Now is th. time to market canons. We are pioneer, and Capons MARTHA WILLIAMS Í ? •.'eASAsXtXiXsXs.w tig), 1924, by McCluie Nawvpapwr Syndicate.) To recognize a blessing in guise of an Impish buy, requires Insight plus lively faith. Possessed of reasonable Insight, but wholly lacking faith, Alice Cat More Wheat Maceareni Spaghetti Ver set down Tony, her small stepuephew, micelli Noo/'e. Alphabet Fresh Lgg Noodles as the crowning misery oi a miserable POKTBR-SCARPZt.LI MACARONI CO. summer. She had hated him vica Ksnton Station. Portland, Ore.,,n. riously before seeing lilm—what right Expert examination free—AH work guaranteed. Sen had a woman with a son seven years sible price«. We specialize in Complete Overhauling and uld to take captive her fastidious Cylinder grinding. ANDERSON A MAYER GARAGE A MACHINE SHOP brother? Jere had scoffed equally at SERVICE Moved to New Larger Garage. 9th and Hoyt. Port and widows and wooing since he was nine- teen. A concrete reason, of course, good eats at popular prices for the shotting—it wore petticoats— ® Rast Room for Ladies. frilly ones—owned a baby stare and a (*£»{'¿OiV*l£l 811 Washington St. Be2ween Fifth and Sixth Streets an acquired lisp. Ln the lightest, most PORTLAND. ORKGON fetching halt mourning for a husband XT 117 a I L9 Our EMPLOYMENT Ol’FK'E as- killed in the first honeymoon, she had v guaran . annexed Jere casually, played on—and M ’’ V4.iv vx vw. TEE our «»»duate. employment. Brick-Layimr. Plaaterinr. Tile-Setting. Auto-Mechanic,. Eleetrmlty. Acetylene Welding. with—him to bring to bag her real HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS, 125 N. 5th St.. Portland, Ore. quarry, the semi-senile Senator Core. Instead of making becoming haste to die, tlie senator had retired from pub SEA FOODS. You Will Feel at Home Here. ore point Opposite S. P. Waiting Room Fourth and Stark lic life—from everything but taking OYSTER GRILLE IF ITS ANYTHING IN FISH WE HAVE IT. , Hi e of himself. By consequence Mrs. >J /1 Core had had bitter reason to rue her ” f1 t argain. He might live to be ninety— liberty was a high price to pay for I twenty years more of luxury and slav Highest Price Paid PACIFIC CREAMERY Check bv Return Mail Ref- Bank of Cal. 390 Yamhill St., Portland, Oregon ery. Moreover, she would get almost ■B——-Al II 11» , i in If». !■ »•■- new—■—■MWT—M———— - »!■■■ , ML — — nothing in fee—only a fair annuity, V ■. charged upon the big for nine which, devoted to pompous cl.aiity, was to * All Sizes. All Prices. Terms keep in remembrance tue name of Large stock Parts. SERVICE Core. Write for FREE Catalog .& Prices Jere quit hating her when that came 7 Speed, to Ills knowledge. Indeed, he had only thought he hated her for a longish 9th and Burnside, Portland, Ore time. Alice had known the fact, but had been too canny to mention ft. Jere, ten years older, was her para gon. Judge wliat she suffered when That Fit—None Better he married an almost nobody, neither I CHARGES REASONABLE rich nor poor, plain nor handsome— Pleating—Embroidery Indeed merely an average person, ex Dr. Harry Brown Hwmatitcjiing. Buttons Covered. cept for the boy, Tony. STEPHAN'S 149 Third St He had been, since he was weaned, 105H Tenth St.. Portland PORTLAND, OREGON ATYBNT I ON LADLE« the best pal of a bachelor uncle, whose Sanitary Beauty Hriarx—We fu you up. all kinds of Hair Goods of your conception of the universe was that it combings, Join our School of Beauty Julturo. existed for Tony's behalf and benefit. 400 to,414 Deicum Bldg., Phone Broadway Tony began riding to hounds at four— The Union Pacific has just received I •rCt, Portland. Oregon. on no pony, if you please, a long strid ’R BARBER COLLEGE from the press a new pocket edition in MdCe Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay dexed map of the Pacific Northwest, while learning. Positions secured Writ« ing hunter, full man size. Even then he swore “good mouth which is perhaps the most complete for catalogue. 234 Burnside street, Port tilling oaths''—at five he played such and convenient map of Oregon and land, Oregon. welding & C utting Washington ever published. A copy bra F ino , Welding poker even the veterans used him re * Supply Co., 88 let St. will be sent free to any adiiress by Win. Northwest pbrs W tal -—- ----- spectfully. A little later he scandal McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Marry if Lonely; most ------------ successful "Home ized tlie neighborhood by saying to a Plttock Block, Portland, Oregon, upon Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reli visiting minister who had insisted upon able; years experience; descriptions free, receipt of request by card or letter. ‘‘The Stioceesful CNub, Mrs. Nash, Box 656, holding family prayer: Oakland._Caxlfornia, _ ___ CUT FLOWERS * FLORAL DESIGNS “Mr. Man, you talk too long. God Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. tells nie lie don’t like It any better'n I .—«¿L------ - -------- ------ ----------------------------------- CLEANING AND DYEING For re'iable Cleaning and Dye We started our weekly auction sales ing service send parcels to us. do.” And on top of that, to two young Wednesday, Nov. 21st. If you have any We pay return posture. Inform women pretending to quarrel over him, thing to consign in horses, mules, cattle, ation and prices given upon re lie piped in a blase voice: "Stop talkin’ harness or wagons, also farm implements, quest. you can ship direct to the North Portland foolish. Jinny's too fat and Lou too ENKE S CITY DYE WORKS., Horse & Mule Company. Wire, write or Portland. Ore scrawny. I won’t even look at any Of pqone Empire 0121, and we will give you Established 1890. irotfipt attention. North Portland Horse your grandchildren.” it Mule Co., No. Portland, Oregon. As a make-weight, he had friends— GOING TO BUILD? We Specialize In We have hundreds of pirns at $10.00 and up. Send legions of them—the servants, the men us a «ketch of the home you want and we will sub on the farm, the poor folk round about, Hides, Pelts, Wcol, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, mit similar specimen plans. No obligation except to whom he was often his uncle's al to return plans if not suit^bie. Oregon Grape Root Goat Skins, Horse Hair moner. And to none of them was lie O. M. AKERS Write for Shipping Tags & latest Price Liat Designing and Drafting. 511-12 Couch Building, over rude or saucy. This partly from Portland. Oregon. P ortland H ide & W ool C o . a naturally good heart; partly also from Ill UNICM IVENUr NORTH. POITUNI. OIEOON. Uncle Bill’s gospel, “A gentleman al Branch at Pocatello. Idaho ways helps the under dog." Set of eo.oo GLASSES WILL SAVE YOUR EYES He was straight, long-limbed, up- Teeth, Expert fitting at lowest prices. All headed, unclilldishly wiry; bls fair skin styles of Glasses. Lenses duplicated We guarantee material mussed with freckles; his hair sun- from broken pieces. Mail in your bro and workmanship. ken classes. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwitz, 223 First St., Portland, Ore. Painless extraction of bleached to the color of tow. Supple teeth, 50c. 20 years in as a kitten, active us a flea, he looked same location. U. S. DENTISTS, 245VX Wash the part of terrible infant so perfectly SUPERFLUOUS HAIR the ington oor. Second, Portland, Oregon. Alice smiled grimly at sight of him, Removed without injury to the akin by Ney-Born Depilatory. Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab- BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE feeling her misliking so entirely justi oratorisB, 519 Morgan Bldg-.. Portland, Oregon. All long rye straw stuffsd. fied. Clearly the imp was not psychic. Insist on having the collar In about seven minutes after he began with ths •’Fish” Label. - if staring at her, he said musingly: your dealer does not handle “Aunt Alice! Well ! I don't so much this brand collar, write to us direct. mind ! Uncle Bill has got to marry COUPES. SEDANS. TOURINGS. ROADSTERS P. SHARKEY & SON now. Mammy won't be there to take Easy Terms Used Fords Bought and Sold 53 Union Av., Portland, Ora. FARNHAM & WILLIAMS. INC., care of us, and if he took anybody West Side (Two Stores) East Side. B8 Nor. 11th St. and 211 Grand Ave., Portland, North Portland Horse & Mule Co. will else I'd have two aunts to pester.” hold weekly auction sales at the Union There his new father swooped upon Stockyards, North Portland, oaeh Wed nesday at one o'clock. If you have any him, chuckling hard, and bore him thing to sell in horses, mules or milch cows, or harness and wagons, we would away, in spite of kicks, poundings, TTERY CO. be glad to solicit your business, as we threats of biting, saying over his 46 Grand Phone, East 1000. PORTLAND. OREGON are always in toucty with buyers. shoulder: "Alice, Bill is coming next week. He ain't quite so sudden as— I lie bead of the family—” giving Tony Powder *d a bear hug; “but lie's mighty well Tony-broke—” “Apparently 1” from Alice at her iciest: “I hute to disoblige—but the ¡'ad is—I’ve made other arrange Gives smooth. Gliding' For many years I have special is'.i to hard or aoft-wooo ments," flushing a lovely red, and ized in treating RECTAL and COLON floors. diseases, GUARANTEEING NO ACID, GREASE OR turning away her eyes. Be sure then positively to ciye. any case of a hubbub broke out—a girl who has DUST. piles or refund theiatient’e Your druggist has it. If a doting father, a critical brother, two fee. Send for FREE book. not, send u« stamps. 75c rich maiden aunts, and an official fairy fox one-pound pacxage godmother sets up a mighty pother, CLARKE, WOODWARD by such an announcement. DRUG CO. "Who Is he?” Jere demanded, set Portland, Oregon. ting Tony on his feet. Instantly that ">ing person clinched fists and stood forward, the very moral of an angry Women’s Senate in Rome. Tomato Legally a Vegetable. nintam. “What business had you to A senate of women was established Botanically a tomato is a fruit. The make 'rangements?” he demanded In Rome 21S-222 A. D. by Emperor supreme court, however, has decided shrilly: "You might a-known we liafi Elagabalua for the serious considera that since tomatoes are grown in "ilngs all fixed—Uncle Bill and me!” Alice smiled Inscrutably, and walked tion of dress and etiquette. kitchen gardens, and eaten generally to the other door, stopping there to as part of the body of a meal, and as say to the assembled family, “Save The Kind to Give Up. they are sold as vegetables, therefore your breath by asking no questions. There are habits that cost more to they should be considered vegetables Content yourselves with knowiDg, raise than a family.—Boston Evening as far as commerce and general use you'll have wedding cards In good time." are concerned. Transcript. Being gentlefolk, there the matter ed. Uncle Bill came, saw but did Swedes Make Machine to Dry Native Wheat i t try to conquer, though Alice ad- milted in the privacy of her own hear- ng he was a tine man. easy, gracious, Stockholm.—A new contrivance for ; wheat with Swedish wneat in equal delightfully whimsical In speech, with counteracting the destructive Influence 1 ratio, but by drying native wheat with n stnl!e like morning sunshine, whom of damp weather on the grain produc this apparatus only 30 per cent of dogs intuitively fawned on and babies tion of Sweden is a grain-drying ap American wheat will be required for i «Idled sft.ru He shook his head at believed ‘ hat the use of I the blend. paratus. It Is her. with Tony riding pig-a-back, say The machine consists principally of this machine will not only prove ing reproachfully. “You are very, very economical to flour mill*, but will at four rotating cylinders with tubes for wicked to disappoint Tony. Yes, the the same time have a definite effect on the circulation of tlie grain, to which plan was wholly his; he waited to see the Importation of wheat from Amer warm air is applied. you before settling anything.” Then ica. Swedish mills have in the past Allowed much explosive laughter. L’n- found it necessary to blend American j Knowledge Is not found unsought. - ' ' er of 11 .Vice es timed. “ wnt.u.7____________ Portland, Oregon Real Franklin Washington Do i ou Want a. Job; °,'r T we ^ul£cus “d * CREAM BOUGHT m New-Used-Rebuilt REPUBLIC, FAGEOL, Bear Tractors O. V. BADLEY CO. GLASSES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT New Pacific Northwest Pocket Map USED FORDS BATTERIES $10 LITE-FOOT” DANCE FLOOR J. DEAN.M.D Uncle Bill was a b.rd uf passage en ruute to South America in a business way. He left behind a Tuny go deso late that Alice's heart suftened toward I dm lu spite of his mischief. A bad boy, not a mean uue, she decided, sigh ing unuccouutubiy. Yet more unac countably site fell in u wuy of com forting him with cardboard, colors uud brushes in the den where she amused herself by turning uut such small deer as place cards, Christmas cards and illuminated motives fur Christmas and Easter. Alice found herself in u sore strait —wholly of her own making. She had meant to refuse Lawyer Ends—lie wus u coming man, one who would certainly be rich and possibly famous. She had known all along she did not love him, yet bad temporized—her father, her aunts, the fairy godmother approved him highly. Tony's planning had maddened her—she hud committed her self tacitly, to be sure, but felt she must go on with it. All her courage Had availed was to say to tier wooer: “Wait—until October—now I can neither promise—nor refuse.” So lie came walking on air, now and then, giving himself a gait so proprietory, it made her writhe. Her sole comfort was to write in an untidy journal her wretchedness, her regret for the haste that had hampered her. Not a word of Uncle Bill—but she saw his eyes, his smile, between the lines. She must hold to her freedom until he luid come and gone. After that the deluge—its outcome, she could not guess. There was a curious change in Tony —he shut himself in the den, worked there furiously to judge by blotches and splotches over floor and table, but Alice hardly noted them—her con sciousness was fixed forward—in a week Uncle Bill would be home. By! almost a miracle he came two days earlier, Lawyer Eads graciously hurry ing him out In his own car. Alice got white at sight of them together, but nobody noticed the fact. Tony had the floor—he was shouting shrilly: "Uncle Bill! Uncle Bill! See what I maked you, Alice’s picture, In her own writin’ book. I knew she wouldn't mind—” with that thrusting upon bis gasping Uncle Bill something more many-colored than was Joseph's coat. Alice snatched it away, crying: “You— you must not look—neither of you.” Then fell in a faint. Before she came out of it, two men had read her diary, but, of course, bad acted as became perfect gentlemen. Said Eads: “It Is providential.” Speech was beyond Uncle Bill—but his eyes spoke his heart. TOWN £♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«-♦♦♦•»♦ : STATE NEWS J : IN BRIEF. A a a a W ▼ W W WW WW W W WW W WW W W WW W Mrs. Eva Ferraer X Salem - Governor Pierce Saturday appointed Dr. H. E. Keity of Paisley Judge of Lake county to succeed E H. Smith, who died recently. Hood River.—Ashley Post. IS, son of I)r. William Post of Hood River suffered the loss of his rlBht hand in a dynamite explosion Sunday. St. Helens.—With the departure of the steamer Brookings Saturday nigh! lumber shipments from St. Helens for the week will total nearly 4,000,- 000 feet. Salem.—Following the completion of its five-year road building program Marion county will be in a position to construct approximately 15 miles of paved highway annually without r. bond issue, according to Henry Down ing, county judge. Eugene.—More than 21,000,000 feet of timber in the Siuslaw national for est has just been sold to the Untpqua Mills & Timber company of Reeds port, according to announcement at the forest service office in this city. The price paid was $42,354. O regon is F amous F or I ts B eautiful W omen Salem, Oreg.—"Last year I be came in an extremely run-down con dition, my appetite failed me and I became verv nervous. A friend advised me to try Dr. Pierce’s Gold en Medical Discovery as a tonic and 1 was v ry th . kful to h< r i *i her good advice. One bottle of it made me feci like a new person; it strengthened and built me tip into a perfect state of health, my appetite returned and all nervousness dis appeared. I have no hesitancy in saying that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is tin- very lie-t tonic 1 have ever taken and I am glad to hate my testimonial pub lished if it will be of benefit to others who have become run-down and weak.”—Mrs. Eva Ferraer, 444 Water St. Obtain the Discovery in tablets or liquid from your druggist or send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce’s In valids’ Hotel. Buffalo, N, Y, Medford.—Taxes will bo lower in Jackson county this year than last, not counting irrigation liens and taxes that vary according to school and dis How the Fires Start. trict levies. The county tax is three In the forests of tho Rockies the mills loss. In Medford taxes will be evergreens stand some distance apart I. 6 mills lower than in 1923. so that their tops do not touch, says Crawfordsville.—Mr. and Mrs. John the "School Book of Forestry” of the O. Mickalson of Crawfordsville cele American Tree association. As a re sult these western forests do not brated quietly their fifty-ninth wed shade tho ground as well as tlioso in ding anniversary January 7. They tho East. This causes the soils of were married in 1865 in Monroe, WiB. these forests to be much drier, and Pendleton.—Alex Manning, promin also increases the danger from fire. ent in labor circles in Pendleton, has been designated head of the Umatilla Enduring Value. county committee to obtain funds lor A great poem is tho fountain for German children. No drive will be ever overflowing with the waters of made for funds here, he stated, the wisdom and delight; and after ono plan being to depend on voluntary con person and one ago has exhausted all tributions. its divine effluence which their pecul Astoria.—Superintendent Webb of iar relations enable them to share, the Necanieum river hatchery has another and yet another succeeds, and taken about 1,500,000 silverside eggs, new relations are ever developed, the which he is hatching at the Necani- source of an unforeseen and an un cum river plant. He has also caught conceived delight.—Sir Philip Sidney. OF CORPUS CHRISTI about 200 cut-throat trout in his traps He’s a Philosopher. and will take eggs from them for City Is Built on Narrow Strip of Sand artificial propagation. Little George is an embryonic philos Which Separates Fresh Water opher. lie said the other day at the Marshfield.—The new Wesley hospi table: "Now, when 1 sit in my chair Bay From One of Salt. tal, to bo organized under the aus my feet won’t touch tho floor, but Sweeping through a narrow channel pices of the Methodists, will consist when I walk around they touch the between two great islands of sand, of a first unit to cost $100,000, includ floor as well as anybody’s”—Woman’s the blue Mexican gulf waves spread ing the equipment. Tho institution Homo Companion. out into the broad expanse of Corpus will have the full quota of laboratories Christi buy, to be girdled together required in obtaining the approval and Practice “Give and Take.” again at the mouth of the Nueces river. The river itself meanders recognition by the American College In the business world today a man through the broad and fertile plains of of Surgery. who is unwilling "to give and take” Texas until it nears tlie salt water, Eugene. — Ozni Stoel, tho oldest stands very little chance of attaining when, as if in imitation of tlie mighty success. The philosophy of modern ocean it is soon to join, the stream Mason in Eugene and one of the old widens Into a great circular loop, a est on the coast, was honored by fel- business has so been developed that bay of fresh water separated from the low-Shriners Saturday night with a biggest business is now greatest serv dinner at the hotel in honor of his ice. salt by a long tongue of sand. Along tlie narrow beach men have 93d birthday. Mr. Stoel is active and Here’s a Smile. reared gre.it buildings of stone and seldom misses a meeting of the sev brick. But, rising from it, towers the eral branches of masonry to which “Just think of it! An impudent fel higher ground, crowned with homes he belongs. low calmly came in and actually stole and churches. A boulevard runs along the clock right oft the mantelpiece.” the brow of the bluff, a boulevard Corvallis.—More than 450 head of “And your dog was in tho very room?" from which one looks out over tlie hogs owned by various livestock club “Yes, but that doesn't count. Flossy roofs of banks and office buildings members were vaccinated for hog across the blue of the buy to the mis cholera in tho last year, according to is only a watchdog, you know. ty shore line of distant islands. On reports sent in by county club lead Sagacity of Wild Creatures. the narrow strip of snnd and soil that forms a barrier between the fresh wa ers to L. J. Allen, assistant stalo club Wild animals khow where to find ter of one bay and the salt water of leader. Only ono death resulted from protection, says the Department ot the other, are more homes and many vaccination and none treated died Agriculture. In places where there from the disease. places where people laugh and play. are game sanctuaries, wild creatures Behind the city lie fields of cotton, Salem.—The order issued recently hasten to them nt the beginning ot grazing land and groves of orange trees or verdant gardens filled with by the Oregon public service commis every open hunting season. vegetables. Tiny wild flowers dot the sion in reducing freight rates on hay green grass of tlie cattle land like liv and other farm products will become The Other Fellow—That Is. ing stars. Low, scrsggllng cedars effective January 21, according to an Any first-class Whittier can think up stretch tlieir crooked branches toward nouncement Saturday. The railroads, a lot of things a fellow ought to be the sea. White waxen berries of mis able to make a fortune out of.—Balti tletoe glisten through the darker green following receipt of the order, filed a more Sun. of the live oak, while strands of Span petition asking that the effective date of the new rates be suspended. ish moss sway with each passing Immune From Influenza. breeze. Marshfield.—A suit for $2850 dam There is ono place always absolute ages has been filed by Eugene Ham ly immune from influenza. This sanc Close Quarters. In some amateur theatricals a fugi block of Bear creek, a locality not far tuary Is the cinnamon warehouse con tive from Justice was supposed to es from Bandon, where the Roosevelt nected with London's docks. *No em cape from his pursuers by concealing highway traverses his ranch. Mr. ployee lias ever been attacked by the himself under a table, Tlie table was Hamblock avers that the construction small, while the fugitive was some of the highway, which was graded in disease. what lengthy. First Study, Then Achieve. The commander of the pursuing 1923, resulted in the loss of 26 feet party rushed onto the stage and fell ot I he northern part of his barn, which Try thyself unweariedly till thou over the legs of the man for whom he was cut from the structure. find' st the highest thing thou art ba was searching. Roseburg. Tho Douglas county tax ilable of doing, faculties and outward Picking himself up and rubbing his circumstances being duly considered; shins, he caused roars of laughter by department, during the year 1922 col and then do it.—J. Stuart Mill. exclaiming in dramatic style: “Ha, lotted $1,098,918.63, only $6000 less the villain has eluded US again.” than set forth on the assessment rolls Shoe Repairs. to be collected, according to the semi A bit chipped oft the toe of a brown A Secret. annual report now being completed. The minister of a certain church The sum of $86,840.25 represents de shoo can be < ffectlvi ly repaired by a called upon a woman, a member of thin coat ot white holla'’, witli brown linquent taxes, extending as far back his congregation, and, finding no one as 1913, paid In during II e P ast y ear. polish applied over it. at home, slipped a card through the letter box, after scribbling upon It the The 1923 tax is about 10 per cent de- ynquent. words: “Sorry to find you out.” When the woman returned home Klamath Falls Work on the E ti Mary, the maid, met her at the door and presented the card with a whls gene-Klamath Falls cut off on the is needed in every department of house- ■ pored: “Here, mum. I took charge of Southern Pacific is progressing under keeping. Equally good for towels.table ■ this. It would never do for the mas tho most unfavorable winter condi linen, sheets and pillow caaea. Groccrt J ter to know the minister's found you tions. According to word brought in out.” Sunday from tho Charles F. Gager sub contractor’s camp at Corrlal springs, Are You Satisfied? Attention. la the blggeftt, moat perfectly equipped near Crescent, from 18 Inches to two Buslnesa Training School In the North- "There Is some gossip about Mrs. Fit youreelf for a higher position feet of snow has been encountered by weet with more money. Permanent poeltlona Muggs.” our Grmiuatea. “Really!" exclaimed Miss Cayenne. the graders who are completing the assured Write for catalog—Kuurlu ana karuhlE, "She Is coming on. For years she has last five miles of tho Hampshire con Portia n<’ not been considered Important enough tract 40 miles beyond Kirk. P. N. U. No. 3, 1924 to be xuMlued About.” Red Cross BALL BLUE I