I POPTï AMD OFFERS A MARKET * vzxv i F0R your produce ia«f ftp. Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO FLATS Complete Change Saturday. Adulta. Week Matinee, 20c; Evemaga, Oc. Continu ou* 1 to 11 p. ni Children 10 cents all timos. L £ ^1 1 J lftff 11 Select I e niallory Residential & Transient f V. 6 VI. ill APPIKT4TU 1 LE i HJ/ i 1 11 11 - 1 Hotel '>‘’rtl*"d'L°““*,.F,yR Ho‘‘“ R«mo t’and AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL Experts in all lines of Beauty Work. 325 Medical Bldg., Portland, Oregon. “FOR WOMEN—BY WOMEN” Women’s Employment Bureau _ Help of all kinds, 4o9 Yamhill Street._ SPECIAL PRICES on TRUNKS. BAGS. SUIT- CASES. 11U Sixth St.. Next Columbia Theatef Hotel Portland Hotel Multnomah Ungar Building out here by F. A. Elliott, state forester. Eugene.—The Eugene chamber of Whatever strengthens and purities the affections, enlarges tho imagination commerce gained approximately 200 and adds spirit to sense, is useful.— members during the past year, ac­ Shelly. cording to a report made at the last weekly luncheon of the season Friday. FOOD FOR THE FAMILY No members have been lost, it was ■p RUNES should be served often in stated, and the debt of $750 has been families where there are children. wiped out. They are rich In food and with Salem.—There were two fatalities in marked medicinal value. Oregon due to industrial accidents dur­ ing the week ending May 29, accord­ Childrens’ Supper Dish. Rub through a sieve one cupful of ing to a report prepared here by the cooked prunes and the same quantity state inditstrial accident commission of cooked rice; add sugar to sweeten, The victims were Gentry O. Sims, If needed, a little grated peel, and Coquille, faller, and Edward L. Duby, eg» yolk thinned slightly with water; Baker, farmer. cook until well heated through. Serve Salem.—In event there are no more with cream and sugar. outbreaks of the foot and mouth dis Hongroise Potatoes. eases in California prior to June 3 Take three cupfuls of one-third- Governor Pierce will issue a proclam­ inch-cubed potatoes, parboil three ation on that date lifting the quaran­ minutes, drain, add one-third of a tine now in effect in Oregon against cupful of butter and set the pota­ the importation of citrus fruits raised toes back to cook until soft and slightly brown. Melt two tablespoon­ in the former state. Mary Elizabeth Shop Facial and Scalp Treatments, Marcelling, Permanent Wave, Children’s Hair Cutting, Hair Dyeing. Tourist Booth Service 25 Cents. Portland, Oregon. THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE 268 Wash. St., Between 3rd and 4th. I arfiOQ* Coats-Suite. $14.85 Dresses, $7.50. LdUICo Silk Hose. $100 Ask about our Spe­ cial Payment Plan und free photo offer. Men­ tion this ad. MANLEY AUTO CO, USED CAR DEPT. The truth we tell About what we sell— Not only this, but— We buy only good cars We buy them at the right price We faithfully and honestly recondition, We stand behind them squarely We sell on easy terms We take your car as part payment We have 50 cars to select from. MANLEY AUTO CO., Used Car Dept. 431 Burnside, Portland, Ore. fuls of butter, add a little onion juice, two tablespoonfuls of flour and one cupful of hot milk. Cook until smooth, add an egg yolk, pour the sauce over the potatoes and sprinkle With finely-minced parsley. Gaston.—If rain does not fall in this part of the Willamette valley in a few days the crop of spring and fall-sown grain will be a short one. A good soaking downpour would mean thous­ ands of dollars to the farmer. The grain is just heading out and it is not Potato Flour Cake. Add a tablespoonful of cold water to too late for it to fill, if there is plenty two eggs beaten light, then add one- of moisture. third of a cupful of sugar, gradually Eugene.—After July 1 no smoking beating constantly. Mix and sift one- half cupful of potato flour with one will be allowed on the Salt creek teaspoonful of baking powder and one- watershed anil the Western Lumber fourth teaspoonful of salt. Combine company and Davis Weber Lumber mixtures and add one-fourth of a tea­ company timber sale areas in the spoonful of melted butter. Turn into vicinity of Oakridge in the Cascade na­ a buttered, floured cake pan and bake tional forest, according to announce­ In a moderate oven twenty-live min­ ment by Nelson F. McDuff, supervisor utes. of the forest. Plumbing Supplies and Pipe Sold Direct to the Public. We save you money. Write us for prices today MESHER PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY Portland. Ore DIVINE HEALING INSTITUTE Old-time Power of God Portland, Ore Telephone Bdy 5692 PAINTS AMD WALLPAPER Miller Paint Co., 172 First St. Set of (TO.OO Teeth, y O PERFECTO TRUNK MFG. CO. Trunks, Auto Trunks to order. Third and Pine, ¡Portland, Ore. We guarantee material USED CASH REGISTERS and workmanship. Scales, Electric Coffee Mills, Show Painless extraction of Cases, Butchers’ Display Cases. teeth. 60c. 20 years in i GENERAL STORK AND FIXTURE CO. the same location. U. S. DRtNTISTS, 245Ya Wash­ 274 Glisan St., Portland, Oregon ington cor. Second, Portland, Oregon. _______ ; , Tt’l. HI railway 4017 WE WRECK AUTOS and TRUCKS For reliable Cleaning and Dye­ ing service send parcels to us. We pay return postage., Inform­ ation and prices given upon re­ quest. .. » ENKE’S CITY DYE’WOkkS.. Portland, Or« I DAVID HO DES CO., Inc. E»ubll»hed 1M0-_______ Everything from a bolt to an engine. Grand Ave., Cor. East Salmon St., Portland, Ore' SILK SHOP Foreign and Domestic PLUMBING MATERIAL Kafoury. Bros., 383 Alder St. Baths, sinks, toilets, basins, boilers, pipe, valves and fittings. Prices reason­ THE LUCILE BEAUTY SCHOOL able. The Lucile method makes you a real Standard Plumbing & Heating Co. marceller. All branches of Beauty culture East 6th and Morrison Sts. Portland, Or. taught by expert instructors.. Fop full in­ formation write 41 Selling-ilirsch Bldg. Phone Main 4337. * É 1 E 5 r "INDM DUALITY " SIGNS General estimates Free Signs Erected Anywhere Burnside at Eleventh : Portland.Orc. CLEANING AND DYEING Parts Sold at HALF PRICE Write or Call SIGN SERVICE INC Electric AUKIE PILLS ! For Weak Kidneys and Inflammation ; of the Bladder Uncle Sam Will Learn Why Underwear Shrink» Washington.—The Department 01 Commerce has Instituted n sweeping Investigation Into tiie shrinkage of un derwenr Assistance of the bureau o' standards and milkers of underwent was enlisted to help solve the rnyster; anil a meeting of manufacturers wa> called for May 7. The effect of soap laundry machine«, wringing, pressfm nd finishing, as weil as the tension o "•’•Ing machines will be studied. Fruit Has Three Tastes Washington.—A new fruit tlint tastes like a combination of banana, pineap­ ple and strnwberry, has been discov­ WINKLER’S PHARMACY 52H-54 North Sixth St., PORTLAND. ORE ered by Dr, Wilson Popenoe, explorer for the Department of Agriculture. The chlote Is found in Guatemala and will grow anywhere, according to Doctor Popenoe. DR. ,R. R. W. DONOHUE PONOHUE CORNER SECOND ANU MORRISON Price 25c a Box "ioS?' EXPERIENCE AND GUARANTEE AS a rectal specialist I have yet to treat the case of Piles that will not give way to my non-surgical treatment. Hence, my unqualified GUARANTEE of CURE or FEE REFUNDED. My assistants are the most skillful to be found; my new offices in my own new building, zhe largest »nd best equipped; my own new hotel,which adjoins, is com venient and comfortable for out of town patients who come to me from many states and Canada for rectal and colon treat* ments. Send to.lay for my FREE illustrated book. J. DEAN, M.D. Inc STH ANO MAIN - OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE FORTE AND. OREGON fwewTXq/. T his PAPER WHIN WRITING $7-50 HORSES and MULES Bought, Sold and Exchanged. We are the old reliable flrm that always stood for square, dealing. We guarantee all stock as represented. We rent by the day, week or month; with or without harness. Call, write or wire. Lays Double-Yolk Eggs North Portland Horse & Mule Cd., Union Stock Yards, North Portland, Oregon. Princeton, Minn — An omqislonnl double-yblk egg means nothing to A. __Empire 0121. .____ , CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS N. Davis, a local resident. He has Will bring you relief. It’s the modern method. You cannot possess'good-health beefl showing Ills friends a box of prize with an Impaired nervous system. Drs eggs. The average length is a little Duckworth and Masten all modern drug­ more than three inches and the cir­ less methods used, 215 Sw» Hand Bldg , cumference six and one-half Inches, Fifth and Washington, Portland- anloy It In milking cows that produce inly 125 tp.lpO pounds of butter a rear, and corn Is too expensive to feed o a hog tlwt Is brought to a weight of mly 200 pounds at nine months of age. Improve the breeding as well as the nethod of feeding your stock and nake every pound of grain and every hour of labor count as much as pos- •lble. Various Uses of Honey. state land department' during the A Fresh Start. month ending May 31, according to a Miss M. writes that while she was report prepared here by Georg« G. visiting her sister in the country she Brown, clerk of the state land board. overslept one morning and was awak­ Astoria.—During the past few days ened by her little niece, 3% years old, 107,000 cutthroat trout eggs have been who exclaimed; “Aunt Annie, get up; taken to the Necanicum river trout the world has begun.”—Boston Eve- | hatchery by C. I’. Smith, deputy state ning Transcript. 1 game warden. The eggs came from Montana. About 1,000,000 fry are be­ Worldliness. ing reared at the Necanicum hatchery. In the love of money, and the wis- Salem. Fire conditions in Oregon dom of this world, business is pro- are more hazardous at the present posed, then the urgency of affairs push 1 time than at any corresponding sea- forward, nor can the mind in this state son of the year in the history of organ- discern the good and perfect will of zed forestry in the west. This was God concerning us.—John Woolman’s ‘ the substance of a statement given Journal. Our prescription is not a patent medi­ cine but the result of years of study and experience in the treatment of Go'tro. It contains no narcotics nor habit forming drugs nor anything that Is in any way injurious to the human system. We re­ fund every dollar you pay if we fail to get satisfactory resu’ts for you. Johnson &. Lloyd, Branch Managers 821 Cham, of Com Haig., Portland, Dre. 129 Fourth St., Th-fur«-,! -t Buniness College u< the North«...! i has Won niore Accuracy Awards und Gold Medals than any other school in America. Send for our Success Catalog. Fourth Street near Mor­ rison Portland. Ore. Isaac M. Walker, President Honey can be used safely in diseases where other sweets are interdicted, in diabetes honey and saccharine replace other sweets. In the various diseases in which cod liver oil Is prescribed, honey and cream, or honey and butter, Salem.—A total of $81.110 was turn­ can be used as a substitute. ed over to the state treasurer by the Cornaline I .WABASH. Rooms 50e._ 204 Madison St. 184 First St.» near Yamhill, L'i’i'tilizers $25.00. Ped Ash Seed Co.' Vancouver, Wn. "Fertilize With Brains. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE and have spent tigh money fur drug medi­ cines that have pro­ duced no results, in cases of Stomach, Kid­ ney, Liver and Rowel troubles and RHEUMATISM, then write to me, state your ailment, ahd enclose 4 cent« In stumps /or my Free Booklet, which will tell \^n the way back to New Life. Health ana Happiness with MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL Address, Marcell, the Nature Man, 901 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore. Please mention this paper. V WWW Salem.—Bhea I.uper, state engineer, Saturday received a petition request ing him .to take over and regulate the division of water between the various ditches diverting water from the De­ schutes river. Oregon Luggage Co PLEATING SPECIAL Very well lake the Accountancy & Business Management, Private Secretarial. Calculator- Comtumetor. Stenographic. Penmanship, or Com­ mercial 1 eachers’ Course at St. Helens. Lumber Shipments for the week eniliug Saturday were »light­ ly more than 5,000,000 feet from the local mills. Guaranteed Hime Treatment for Goitre Serving Eleven States You Want a Good Position j STATE NEWS j IN BRIEF. I Oregon City.—The cannery at Car­ ver. owned by the Clackamas County Canning company, opened Friday on the 1924 crop of berries, with a crew of 30 workers. From Friday morning to Saturday afternoon six tons of strawberries and gooseberries were canned. The plant will continue oper­ ations during the summer, finishing Berkshire Pudding. Mix together thoroughly one cupful with apples anil pears in the fall. each of sugar, flour and molasses. Vale.—The sheriff's office was busy Melt one-half cupful of butter; add this week with moonshine raids, mak­ one-half cupful of lukewarm milk and add one teaspoonful of soda. Combine ing three in Juntura and bringing back mixtures thoroughly; beat well; add to the county jail a prisoner from four well-beaten eggs; turn into a but­ each raid, two men and a woman. The tered baking dish and bake in a mod­ men, O. D. Acton and Lloyd Edmon­ erate oven. Serve with foamy sauce. son, each running a pool hall and cigar Prepare the sauce by creaming one- store, were given heavy sentences for half cupful of butter; add gradually possession of intoxicating liquor, am one cupful of powdered sugar, an egg the woman, Mrs. Mary Kelley, was fin well-beaten and a teaspoonful of ed for manufacturing. vanilla, or two tablespoonfuls of or- ange juice. Pendleton.-—Beginning last Monday Turnips, New York Stylo. Wash, pare and cut into half-inch cubes three cupfuls of turnips. Cook until tender In boiling, salted water. Drain, add one-third of a cupful of butter, salt, paprika and finely chopped parsley sprinkled over them just be­ fore serving. Plant Travels an Inch a Year. One of the most extraordinary plants known is the “traveling plant," which has a root formed of knots by which * it annually advances about an inch from the place where it was first root­ ed. Mrs. //. B. Dick. Advice For Mothers You Cannot Afford to Overlook One Word of This Portland, Oreg.—“D r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a medicine that can he depended upon in all cases of women's weaknesses, and after an experience extending over twenty years I have no hesitation in recommending the ‘Prescription’ to mothers and expectant mothers. During expectant (periods I was always able to attend to tny work right up to tiie last without the feel­ ing of b irden and weariness. My strength and spirits were greatly helped by this wonderful remedy and I am sure it had a beneficial effect upon my children. 1 do not usually care to (jive my name to recommend anything, but in the case of the ’Favorite Prescription', which is so good and reliable, and there is so much need of just such a tonic for women when burdens are heavy, I am willing to have my testimonial published."—Mrs. II. B. Dick, 649 Umatilla Ave. Obtain Dr. Pierce’s Prescription now', in liquid or tablets, from your druggist or send 10c for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. That’s an Idea. Efficiency Expert (after tour of of­ fice)—Well, sir, I find an awful lot of pins on the floor. If you will give orders to the help to pick them up. they will receive bending exercises and you will save a lot of money on pins. Bad Luck Triplets. The natives of Barotseland, in Af­ rica, when any of their women bring triplets into the world, consider the birth as an ill luck omen. One Is kill­ ed and two are left, the reason being all campers who build fires in the that the mother has only two breasts. Umatilla national forest will be re (<®. 1924, Western Newspaper Union ) quiretl to have campfire permits, ac­ Exactly. ------------ o------------ cording to a statement at the local Our idea of absolute monotony is forest service office. Tho ruling has 4» MEN YOU MAY MARRY ♦ ❖ been made in an effort to prevent fires money that Is inexhaustible, love that in the forest. There is greater risk is never fickle, married life that is al­ ❖ By E. R. PEYSER of heavy losses this season than for ways harmonious nnil life that is really ♦ Has a man like thia proposed several years on account of the dry ondless. Richmond Times Dispatch. Í weather, according to the statement. ♦ to you 7 •:* Symptoms: Slender, hand­ ■> Foolish Question. i some. attractive, popular, goes + a Klamath Falls. — An option was “I suppose yol were touched when out a lot, Is furious and paces * taken here Saturday on '39 acres ’of your wife gave you that $100 watch up and down like a caged Klamath Falls property by Southern on your birthday?” “Of < nirse I was weasel If you have another man Pacific representatives and, according touched, How do you think she got calling on you when he appears. to local reports, it will be utilized for the h uml red ?”—Bost on Transcript. Appears when he likes. Is mad switching, shops and roundhouse facili­ as hops If you’re away when he calls, but you never really know ties for the main division point on the Pessimistic Doctrine. when he Is coming, he can never new Eugene-Klamath route. Up until The highest order of mind Is ac­ this move by the railroad the location cused of folly, as well as the lowest. f tell you—he "Is so busy.” IN FACT of the division point on the new road Nothing is thoroughly approved but i Freedom Is his watchword for had been a matter of much conjecture. mediocrity. Tho majority has estab­ himself—but "lashed to I the ♦ Vale. While other seek their for­ lished this, and it fixes its fangs on i post” Is his motto for you. Prescription for bride to be: I tunes by endeavoring to find oil, gold, whatever gets beyond it either way.— Play his game with i a silver and other valuable articles in Pascal. smile. the hflls of eastern Oregon, J. E. John­ Absorb This: son of Vale is busily engaged in min­ THEY ALSO SERVE WHO ing that Indispensable household com STAND AND WAIT. (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) modify, salt. For this purpose the ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Vale Salt Fields company has been --------- O-------- - i» needrd in every department o< house­ organized with a capital stock of $15,- keeping Equelly food for towels, table In a Bakery 000 under directorship of John E. John­ linen,sheet« snd pillow esses. Greeert “Two cents more, little girl. Bread’s son. senior member, and now six gone up since this morning.” “Then months old. No. 23, 1924 P. N. U. give me a yesterday's loaf." I : f Red Cross ' BALL BLUE 1 1