Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, July 29, 1921, Image 7

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Sugar In India.
Archbishop’s Prerogatives.
By ancient right the archbishop of
Canterbury is the only man in Eng­
land who has the power to give to
a layman a degree of medicine. He
also may confer degrees of law, muslo
or art on those whom he regards as
having proved themselves worthy of
such honors.
DO YOUR OWN PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW
✓N
USE
A PERFECTION
_____ >WALL BOARD
Poster Vallslhat Mil NotCrachi
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“Where Hs«
PORTLAND. OU.
The plessure of your trip to Port­
land will depend Upon the hotel you
select.
Cosy surroundings, moderate
rales, snd the Welt ORM you find in
your own home town, await you
16» UuRAvniah.
Garage in Connection.
Guaranteed Kehuilta.
Rented or Bold. Kaay
bend for II*
Wkoleaa!« Ttpewruar Co.
PORI LAND. ORE.
RUBBER STAMPS and
DEVICES.
MARKING
Mm« for
th» OHitt"
SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS
Ara t>alnfa! amt often *en«»rou». Our
■ap<l woven-U>-«t KlaaUc Rtivkinsa. Bella
Si.d handaeee elwaye «Ive raliaf.
Filer» aid Makers for Fifty-five Years
Satiefsrtkm er Money Bark.
Bead tor Dwek and Maaaura Blank Today.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
Sort land.
Woodlark BslUlas
Alder at Waal Park
“WATCH YOUR
FEET”
Z'T'—\
NEW FLUFF RUGS AT HALF
. COST OF NEW CARPETS.
Rave your old worn out carpets snd
Woolen clothes mads Into artistic revero-
Ible FLUFF RUGS Carpets and rugs rs-
rllmd. steam cleaned. Rag rugs all sixes
uv from factory and savs money. Writs
Northwest Rug Co.,
BROOKE
DRUG CO• *7 roaniaa
CUT RATE MAIL ORBER DRUGGISTS.
212 Oregonian Balklln*.
PORTION'D. OREGON
SPECIALIST
Female and Rectal Troubles and
GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
'|SORE MOUTH
ELBERT S. ROBE, Mgr.
PORTLAND RUG CO.
■MsfiMtarers sf
FLUFF asd RAG RUGS s Bsedalty
CAAPST CLKANtNU. LAYING a IUUI8
1C72-1I74 East l7tk Strset
DR. E. H. EAST
PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON
SpaclalUeai Gol tree. Diseases of Woassn
sad Mstemlty
Office Morgan Building
Portland, Oro.
AUTO REPAIR PARTS
Send for free calalo«
PISTONS—PISTON PINS—RINGS
Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grindin«. Auto-
saoUve Machine Werk and Woldin«.
COOK * GI LX CO.. INC.
11th and Burnaid* Sta.
Portland. Ore.
Phone Bdwy SMI
my specialty. Consultation frea.
Satisfaction «uaranteed. Dr. B.
A. Bedynek, 5vl-» Pittock Block.
KODAKS
Let us finish what your Kodak began.
Best work, best service. Old established
Kodak finishers, 12 years In Portland
Mall orders given special care. We pay
return postage. All prints made on Velox
paper. Ksgular Eastman Dealers, all the
Kodaks and sundries in stock Kodak or
Premo catalog sent on request. Eveland
A Lewis, 413 East Morrison St., Portland
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted.
East
DR. E. J. DEAN
Two-Inch Mesh Is Most Commonly
Used and Can Be Purchased
at Moderate Price.
Before you order yeur wedding announcemants I (Prepared by the United States Depart­
ment ot Agriculture.)
and cards, write or visit THE CHETOPA PRESS
A roquost for sample* enutlos you to SO beautiful
Wire netting, two-Inch mesh, is com­
rallin« card, in aa o
Broadway al Taylor
Portland. Oregon monly used for fencing poultry yards
Morrison St, at
East
Sixth,
ths
Shopping District
East Bide Station.
Second «nd Morrison Sta, Portland, Or«.
WIRE FOR FENCING POULTRY
OUR GIFT TO THE BRIDE
ORO MOUTH WASH cures bleed­
Repairing done by mall.
Most
ing and sore gums and mouth. Ujers
modern equipment.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
are boosters.
PRE-WAR PRICES
» At your druggist's or sent, charges
Bald, on receipt of price, |2.50. Hills- Clark-Brower Optical Co.. 112» 6th Street
Boro Chemical Co., Hillsboro, Ore.
“A Moderate Priced Hotel of Merit"
Reference: Shute Savings Bank, Hills-
HOTEL CLIFFORD
b o r o, O re g oil.
FIRTITLA, FI88URE, Itching and all oth­
er rectal condltlone except Cancer perma­
nently cured without a aurgical operation.
My method of treatment eaves the tis­
sue Instead of destroying It. It Is pain­
less, requires no anesthetic and Is perma­
nent. There is no confinement to bed, no
interference with business or social en­
gagements.
1 guarantee a cure or will refund your
fee.
.
.
...
Call or write for booklet.
Mention this paper when writing.
PLEATING—
HOTEL HOYT
Gleonia Pile treatment e»ki under «uarantee.
St.Wi. no pein no operation. Chybkv'v Tape worm
Remover. 110. (liybko'a "Dermo Septine" for
ekln eruption. ecaema. M.00. Lettera anewered.
DR. G. E. WATTS
EMBROIDERING ANO
Everything for the Motorcyclist
Rebuilt Harley-Davidson
MOTORCYCLES
Tired Aching Feet Ten Be Relieved” D. W.
l.àób. IH» Bellin« Bld*. Portland. Specialism«
Abdominal Supporla. Ankle Sup*
postage
Information and prices
upon request
ENK E S C1TT DYB WORKS
Portia*«
Established 1440
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
Chronic dleeaaes a specialty. Dr. W. N.
Allen, 2nd and Burnside.
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Accordlarrslde aud box Floating, ifem^
Commercisi Information furnlehad freo Stitching. Buttons Covered. Braiding, etc.
K
Stephan», 21K-2O 21 Pittock Bloch__
of chsroe. Catalogue« supplied end com­
DOORS AND WINDOW ____________
mercisi Inquiries cheerfully answered.
Write any firm below I De It nowl
We can sell you i«vora, Windows, Hoof­
ing. Paint. Glass and Builders' Hardware,
PLEATING
direct at wholesale prices.
Writs for
Knife and bos elastin«, hemstl
rrices before buyls«
Heacock Hash A
Oc yd. Huttons covered. Novelty
ioor Co., 212 First Bt., Portland.
___
6% Fifth all vet, Foitlsnd
HORSE«, MULE« BOUGHT, SOLD
Crown Stables, Inc , 2*5 Front St., Port-
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
GET OUR SPECIAL PltlCEH UN OUR land, Ora. lloraos and mules for salo or
»lowers, llukea. Tedders, Grain Cradles, hire
Hpo
and Binders. P. E. Knbsnshada Co , JW-6 tractors. With or without hsrness.
Phillip Huetter, Pres.
Morrison St.. Portland
BRAZING, WI l D in G A CUTTINa-----
V. o. o t ntmr.u, ...
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Northwest Welding A Hupply Ca. II 1st St horses heufht snd sold._________ ______
CHIROPRACTOR AND ELECTRO-
C L Chappell, HUUnlon Ave. Boutk.
THERAPEUTICS
Drs. Baker and Ulnon, 117 Dekum Bldg. inV TKr TAILOR. Sulu cleaned. SI M
II I Y
We pey return Pootase.
CLEANER«, TAILOR« ANO DYER«
*V 1 IM Fourth St..
Portland. Ore
HpsclaU attention given to mall orders.
REGAL TA1LORH. 127 North Sixth St
LEARN MULY i GRAPH I NG
The Callan Schoo!, only recognised
CUT FLOWtM A FLORAu DESIGN«
school on ths coast. Experienced opera­
Clarke Bros, Florists, 217 Morrison Sy
DANCING'EVERY NOON A EVENING tors always in demand 4u5 Artisans bldg
Orlsntsl Csfe. Chinese-American Kitchen MACHINE * V
Bond uo four laqnlries for aaythln« In
Corner Broadway and Wash PoRTLANp
Duckback Waterproofing Preservative
Guaranteed for auto tops. Spring lubri­
cant and gasket compound. Iu4 Pino St. luuijvva, DViiwiw, a>iias*w( v«s seawi
Cable, Belting, etc. Bsrko Machinery Ce..
»2* Railway Kichajga Bld«.. Portland, Or.
MEAT ANO PRODUCE SOUGHT
New Coolera Installed assurln« protec­
tion to shippers of dressed ho«s, butter,
e««s, etc. Try us. Brown A ^o, 210 Hoyt.
Hams guarantee as new From 1200 00 up MOTORCYCLES ANO PARTS
All makes
Easy terms.
IO 435v 0u, all late models, with 3 epeed
EAST SIDE MOTORCYCLE CO.
and electric equipment.
Enay terms if
44-46 GRAND AVE-_______ ____
desired.
while you ride. Send for
literature
Motorcycle and Supply Co., i pkrson AI _ _ 2, _ ________
Harley Davidson Service Center, 2u0 lid
MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try me;
St., Portland, Ore, coiner Taylor.
i beat and most successful "Home Maker,"
hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strict­
ly confidential; most reliable; yaars of
experience; descriptions tree "The 8uc-
'tassful Club," Mrs. NASH, Box 556,
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.
Blxth and Hoyt Streets
Portland, Oregon
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
Convenient to Both Depot«
We help the appearance at womax
Absolutely Fireproof
Twenty-two Inch Switch or traaaforsaa-
Rooms 11 00 and up without Bath.
tlon, value 67.TO, price »2.45.
Rooms 11 00 and up with Bath.
400 to 411 Dekum Bldg.
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WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
’
Threading a Needle.
ASK FOR SAMPLE AND INFORMATION.
X?
. TES, "IT WILL PAY" to send us
«X that RADIATOR for repair. Made
,link« new for a moderate price.
Ml Expert work absolutely «uaras-
□ Iteed
RADIATOR SERVICE CO.
St Cor Union A Hawthorne, Portland
A BUSINESS EDUCATION FREE
A I’oiltlon for Each Graduate
Write us today.
AL1SKY BUILDING
and can be bought at a moderate price.
Where several runs are adjoining,
three-fourths of an Inch or one-inch
mesh wire should be used at the bot­
tom to a height of two to two and one-
half feet to keep the males from fight-
| Ing one another.
The height of the fences should be
regulated by the variety of fowls. The
heaviest breeds, like the Brahmas, tnny
be restrained by a four-foot fence, and
most of the other breeds can be kept
in by a six-foot fence. Hamburgs and
Leghorns may be kept in the yards by
clipping the flight feathers on one
wing. Gates should be provided In
order to penult access from oue yard
to the next.
If convenient, It is well to have dou­
ble yards, for then one may rotate
green crops. The yards may be sown
to outs, wheat, or rye, and while the
fowls are using one yard the green
feed in the other can be getting a
fresh start.
When the yards are to be on only
one side of the house, they should be
on the south side in order that the
fowls may have the benefit of the first
dry ground in early spring. It not in­
frequently happens that In localities
where snow is nbuudant the ground
on the south side is dry many days
before that on the north side.
If the yards are to be In permanent
sod and are to furnish green feed for
the fowls, ”0 to 80 square feet should
be allowed for each bird, poultry spe­
cialists In the United States Depart­
ment of Agriculture say. If part of
the green feed is to be otherwise pro­
vided for, and the yards used mainly
for exercise grounds, 35 to 40 square
feet per bird will be sufficient.
Shade of some kind should tie pro­
vided, and this can often be ad­
vantageously furnished by planting
fruit trees (such as pears, plums, cher­
ries, and apples) In the yard.
Pringey asserted it could not be done. Jerry M. Hines, twenty-four. This will
Langley obtained a pair of eggs be the second marriage of young mem­
bers of the Burch family. A fifteen-
Congressman Langley Proves State­ from the house restaurant and started
his culinary task.
The frying was year-old son, John, married Carmen
ment True as Regards the
slow but when Langley flipped the L. Elliot, thirteen years of nge.
Capitol Steps.
eggs over and spoiled a “sunny side
up," Prlngley admitted he had lost.
Housing Shortage Hits Rome.
Washington.—"You
win,
John I"
Rome.
—Rome Is suffering from lack*
gnsped
Representative
Joseph
C.
Lets Children Marry.
of house room quite as seriously as
Pringey of Oklahoma, ns ho mopped
Kansas City, Mo.—M. F. Burch, does any American city. Congestion
his brow and lost n wager to Con­
gressman John W. Langley of Ken­ father of 15 children, appeared before has reached the point where large
Probate Judge Sims and applied for families have to be crowded Into one
tucky.
Lnngloy bet that It was hot enough a license to permit his thlrteen-year- room. Rome is today lu need of 45,000
to fry eggs on the steps of the capltol. old daughter, Goldie, to be married to more rooms.
HOT ENOUGH TO FRY EGGS
Wanted--Man to take orders
FOR MADE TO MEASURE combination
raincoats, top coats and gabardines Pre­
fer someone with previous experience
selling a tailoring line
Have a splendid
proposition, low prices, attractive Une In
swatch form. Every garment guaranteed.
Address Wahsnsla Mfg. Co., Dept. N.,
Oakley Bldg, at Wabansls Ave., Chicago.
Th« email Indian sugar grower
makes no white sugar but simply boils
down the juice and does not remove
the molasses. The dark brown prod­
uct la called gur or gul, and is gen­
erally sold and consumed without re­
fining, although in some parts of the
country a certain amount of modern
sugar production is carried on.
and Woods. 1101 K Caruthers St. _______
MFGB. OF REEO FUR^ITURK
Buy Coast Mada Goods
Reed Specialty
Stark H
Shop, 11» Williams Avs.________________
NURSERIES
Hussaliville Nursery, R F D. 1.
OREGON FLUFF RUG CO.
J. H. Lehsnsnn, Prop 1M4 Bast Stark
^VWRHtA DE NT¡Sti-----------------------------
Smith Long Slaveuwm |1U Bush A Lana Bldg.-----
SALVATION ARMY RESCUE HOMI
Will help frolndless girls.
D. A U csr. Mayfair A Alexandria Sta.
S il M AND WATEM tans !
National Tank A Pipe Co.. Portland.
tlRE REPAIRING AND RETREADINO
tires bought and sold.
Used and
I, Ilk Hawthorne Ave.
TTPKWItnEBA
EW OR REBUILT
'Jo.. 4M Oak SUeeL
Welter Syetem of Suggestive Therapy
Dr T. W Ayers, 716 Dekurn Illdg
WHOLtSALK AND RETAIL TINWARE
Portland Tinwazs Mig Co , «7 Flrst_ 8t.
ALASKA PLUMBING A H EATING ^COl
Huoplie»
Pipo
umbin«
M E Morrison
CLEANING ANO DYKING
BAB’S RESTAURANT
- i-
SCHOOL DAYS
FARM LOANS
Deveraaux MarWaga Co, 17 ft> SL
F óuñd H y ÄLB «AtiïtKT^VôMWi
Commercial Iron Works, 7th A Msffiajg.
QUARAÑYtlO Rt au IL Y MACMINM
' «ragen Typewriter Co, 66-A 4 th St
hard WOOD FLAORrMd
”
Dak-Leaf Hardw<x>d Floor Co., Ml
76th St N
Floors electric sanded___
.. A. 6. USED CAR EXCHÀNGÎ
Jssd cars bot and sold. 26 N. 11th SL,
'bona Broad w n .
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HEMSTITCHING ANO PLEATING
Susia Buckley, i’owrri Furniture Store.
MFOS. OF VULCANIZED ROOF PAINT
Something to
Think About
By F. A. WALKER
THE
QUESTIONER.
HEN Shake«i>eare wanted to ex­
the tragedj Involved in
W the press snuffing
out of the life of his
Intellectual character, he did it by
these words, "The rest is silence."
He might have put It in another
way, by saying that Hamlet would ask
no more questions. For that was his
most disconcerting habit.
Keeping silence before a puzzling
world, and a puzzling universe, is
something that man has never done.
The human being who just asked
the reason for the tirst nightfall and
the first appearance of the stars
stood on the threshold of all modern
scientific investigation.
So, If it were necessary to find a
definition of man which would differ­
entiate him from all the rest of crea­
tures, It would be sufficient to say of
him: "He is the animal that asks
questions."
• • •
Rudyard Kipling in a striking line
talked of “the law of the jungle.”
The writers of fables have not
pulled the long bow in attributing to
the beasts the sense of justice, even
if they were making fun of society
in doing so. So the Hon stands for
the maker of rules, aud the monkey
for him who evades them.
So law is not peculiar to the chil­
dren of Adam.
The animals know political econ­
omy. “Go to the ant thou sluggard,"
said King Solomon.
This little creature shows what can
be done through the organized efforts
of thousands of insects, whose opera­
tions could be stopped in a moment
by the foot of a passing giant in the
shape of a mischievous boy.
So business organization is not ex­
clusively human.
It Is impossible to look at the combs
of a beehive without .“allzlng that
the creatures who made It know geom­
etry and architecture.
The cells are so constructed as to
give the maximum of strength with
the minimum of expenditure in the
way of material.
So the Brooklyn bridge, or the dome
of St. Peter's, Is not a proof of human
superiority.
• • •
There Is a solitary eagle to be seen
every day, soaring over a lake in west­
ern Ontario.
Once he had a mate.
But she disappeared one winter. Since
then the widower has never married.
The natives say that it is the habit
of these birds to be perpetually true
to their first and only love.
So constancy Is not the exclusive
virtue of our race.
When Christ wanted to express his
affection for Jerusalem, he could think
of nothing better to say than that he
would have gathered Its people about
him, as a hen gathers her chickens un­
der her wings. This timid bird will
face any peril if she thinks that her
young are In danger.
In the same way the bear of the
North woods, which will fly before
man under ordinary circumstances,
will fight to the death If she thinks
her cubs are threatened.
So family affection and devotion do
not set mankind apart from the rest
of th« animal kingdom.
• • •
Only the other day a raccoon nt the
Bronx soologlcal gardens in New York,
was In danger of starving to death be­
cause the gatekeeper who had tamed
and potted him hnd been sent to the
hospital. The animal would not take
food from a stranger.
So fidelity and gratitude are not con­
fined to the lords of creation.
But there is no reason to believe
that the beasts of the jungle that
have their hunting laws, or the ants
that lay up their store for winter, or
the bees that know practical geome­
try, or the eagle that mourns his dead
wife forever, or the hen that protects
her chickens, or the bear that Is fear­
less of rifles, or the raccoon that is
faithful to his master, ever asked any
questions about the why and where­
fore of things.
On the other hand, from the dawn
of history, we find man worrying over
the riddle of the universe. This too
in spite of the fact that, even in the
beginning of things he felt that he
would never be able to solve it.
So he Invented language to convey
his questions to his neighbors and
alphabets to write them down for his
most
children. He invented methematlcs in
order to compute the motions of the
stars.
By all his questioning he has suc­
ceeded in pushing back the curtain
that hangs around his universe. Yet
he knows perfectly well that in spite
of all that his Newtons, Darwins, Ein­
steins and Curies may do. what Her­
bert Spencer called “the unknowable”
will always elude him.
But as long as he follows the gleam
he will be man. as God made him.
(Copyright).
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Flc^^^^Book
Those having detective eyesight will
gain much time when threading a sew­
ing needle if they will use a pocket
flashlight. Flash it behind the eye
of the needle and immediately your
needle will be threaded. Keep the
flashlight in your machine drawer,
where it will always be handy.
Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp
On retiring gently rub spots of dan­
druff and itching with Cuticura Oint­
ment. Next morning shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make
them your every-day toilet preparations
and have a clear skin and soft, white
hands.—Adv.
A Cold Snap in Siberia.
In some parts of Siberia most ot the
food sold in shops is in a frozen state,
milk being sold in long sticks and
meat hacked with axes. The men
walk around with beards caked with
ice, and women incased wholly in wool
or fur. No children are to be seen in
the streets, the cold is so intense.
Oldest Botanical Work.
The oldest botanical work in the
world is in the palace or temple of
Karna Kat, Thebes, in Egypt It is
sculptured on the walls and represents
foreign plants brought to Egypt by the
sovereign Thothmes III after a cam­
paign in Arabia. It shows the plant,
flowers, bud and fruit.
Leaning Tower of Westminster.
The wise*t pilgrim Is the one who goes
Alo.~? the highway, hour by hour con­
tent
To take the rain or shine the skies have
sent;
Who counts his riches in each budded
rose;
Each song the thrush through vernal
branches throws;
Each marvel of the sunrise; each dusk
blent
Of mystery and fragrant sacrament;
Each star that in the heaven burns and
glows.
A curious thing is happening to the
massive tower of Westminster cathe­
dral, a landmark for miles, which is
leaning. It is three feet out of the
perpendicular, but does not look an
eighth of an inch out from any view­
point.—London Times.
Bad Economy.
To save money by going without
necessities
is bad economy, but to
PALATABLE DISHES.
waste anything lessens your wealth,
HANDFUL of green onions, a the wealth of your country, and the
cupful of cooked rice, a cupful of wealth of the world.
thick white sauce, a cold hard-cooked
egg and a little cheese may make a
The Puzzling Twins.
very palatable luncheon dish. Cook
The new baby twins looked as alike
the tender young onions until well
as two peas in a pod. Harold stood
done; drain. Butter a small baking
looking at them and, looking up at his
dish and put in the rice, cover with
the drained onions, add a sprinkling father he asked, "and aren't there
of grated cheese the white sauce and even lefts or rights to ’em?”
bake until bubbling hot. Serve from
Inventor's Triumph.
the dish. The rice should be well sea­
soned with butter, or with a chicken
For years it was believed that a
broth while it is cooking.
machine could never be made which
A
Banana Cream.
Slice three ripe bananas, press
through a sieve, add a small box of
crushed strawberries, reserving part
of the juice; beat together lightly and
set on Ice to cool. Serve in glass
cups with whipped cream to which
has been added the reserved straw­
berry juice. Serve very cold.
During the hot weather the simple
and less expensive desserts appeal to
the housewife. Frozen dishes, when
prepared at home, are always accept­
able and cost very little.
Lemon Sherbet
Take three lemons, two cupfuls of
sugar and a quart of rich milk. Mix
the sugar and lemon juice, add a
grated rind if desired, then stir in the
milk. The mixture will curdle but
when frozen will be smooth and very
palatable. Serve In sherbet glasses.
(©. 1421, Western Newapaper Union.)
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love $one.
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the ewRul
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n - or*.
(i r
would weave wicker baskets and fur­
niture. But a machine which produces
flawless work at 30 times the speed
of the best hand weaving is now in
use.
Picturesque Custom.
A unique and picturesque custom in
Korea is the handing down of a fam­
ily hat from father to eldest son. This
hat, made from the hair of family an­
cestors, is a priceless possession, and
is so carefully handled that it does not
wear out for generations.
Experienced Printer.
“Our new company is capitalized at
150,000,000.” “Great!
Let me see
your prospectus.” "Oh, we haven’t got
out a prospectus yet. The confound­
ed printer wants his pay in advance.”
—Boston Transcript.
Victor Over Misfortune.
Happy is the man who can endure
the highest and the lowest fortune. He
who has endured such vicissitudes
with equanimity has deprived misfor­
tune of its power.—Seneca.
Cuticufa Soap
’ Complexions *
Are Healthy
S<mp.Ointment,Talcum,26c •▼erywhere For aamplM
addreea: Cwtieara Laber after toe. Dept X. Madden,Maae
Are You Satisfied?
Is th* blnest, most perfectly equipped
Business Training Schoo* in the North­
west Fit youraelf for a higher position
with more money. Permanent positions
assured qur Graduates.
Write för catalo«—Fourth And Yamhill,
Portland.
P. N. U.
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