OPPORTUNITIES FOR KEEPING HONEY BEE OREGON— DADTI ANH F UK I LAHM Furtlahd. Orrtron VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS <4Hnpl«t« ChM**« Nafurday, Adult*. Matin«-«, 30c: Kvaninifa. lx* Continuous 1 tu II p. rn. Children 10 cant« all tirnaa. wiii iihirs ««inviurien, niiariiirma, VtU.g nBier« uroof. Itutpruor, lini pruni and • Flrrproof ww Fg-ad- Madula VS ali » proni* d WhHa Porti« nd Cem«nt la dv©rDrOOIGQ 11 f< 1 h,u'*u riHMt«u <»n f i r luwc—boca not ataln and dht con ba hoaad uff C E IVI E IV T Writa for Ut«ral ura, Hold by A McMII LAN A CO.. Eaat Ank" tr.wt HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING. Buttonholing — Hutton« — I'laltlnx — Tucking and Chalnatltchlng All Mall Order« elven careful and prompt attention ELITE SHOP, IZXJ Tenth near Waanington. BAB’S RESTAURANT PORTLAND HIDE A WOOL CO. IN Avieut , «SITIAR*, OtlM«. umwn momtn Write for Prices ai d Hhipphig lays Radio Kamarkabla at a noon. O p < n 7 a m 40r luncheon H| CASCA KA HARK Addire* Department R Receiving Met», complete with phone» and wire, (50.00. Iga IUn«a *00 mile« of broedcaating Himple to operate, «Ith complete instruction«. A. f. Brodt Co., 245 Grand Ave., Portland, Ore. FLIE5 FLEE ihm- WOOD-LA R K" PRICES: Geert. 75e; half «alloa. Il K: gallea. *!.««. Order from EXCELLENT SERVICE By Parcel Post Return Poetate Pakt Circulare and Prices. it Write (or a vallon, chargea paid, fur accepted. "At Your llcck and Call" Clarke, Woodward Drug Co., I PORTLAND. OREGON. Expert advice on any Income lux problem» If your RADIATOR heat« or TAW Sever Id year«' Actual I MA eapericnce in Govein- break«, eend it to u«. 00(1 RI CMC "rent Bureaux 1« offered Armstrong Auto Radiator Co., ■ It V D L L I h O < loco unable to vlalt our office State your trouble» bt lefty and 3a, uurneidc street. Portland. Oregon ■end In with 11 and we will give you hon- eat to goodneax advice It will pay you to Ret In touch with u« now E. J. Curtin, oom 805 Lewi« Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. IMPAMF I n U U HI L □ No Question but That Area May Fur. nleh Many Tlmee More Product Than at Present—Bulletin Discusses Methods (Prepared by (he United Ntat«a Papartmaat of Agriculture ) With the tons and tons of nectar going to waste every year In the tulip- tree region of tiie United States be cause the colonies of bees are not* strong enough to get the full amount of surplus, there Is no question that this urea may furnish many times more honey ttiun it does at present. Tills opinion Is expressed by the Unit ed States Deportment of Agriculture In Fanners’ Bulletin 1222, "Beekeeping In the Tulip-Tree Region,” prepared by E. F. Phillip* and George 8. De- inutli, and now available for distribu tion. The tulip tree Is occasionally found as fur north us Vermont und Rhode laluntl, and west to Mlehlgun. Arkan- ■11« und Id>uislnnu. On the outer lim its of its distribution it Is not ubun- dunt. It is more plentiful on the south shore of Luke Erle and rare west of the Mississippi river, except In northeastern Arkansas and south eastern Missouri. The trees ure more ubundant und larger in the south- central part of its range, especially In Tennessee, Kentucky, the western part of the Carolinas, und In the Ohio river basin. It Is common throughout the Piedmont plateau of Muryland und Virginia. That this honey can be marketed at a profit is attested by the fact that this section now semis to outside re- INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, Fire Proof and Modern RITZ HOTEL PLEATING SPECIAL PARK AND MORRISON STS. Depot Morrison Cars diract Io Hotel Popular Fricas Cantar Shopping and Theater district. FRANK A. ( LARK, Prop- formerly with Clyde Ilo laI. RAINIER HOTEL UtaII00 Miss. 12* « M J l . hnMOft Very Centrslly l.ncated ConvenWet tu all Depot,. and onc bU^k front nuin l'ixloHur PATENT ATTORNEY W« can show you how to turn your patentable Meas into cash. 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Write for catalogue. ZU Burnside street. Portland. Ore. MONUMENT*—E. 3d and Pine Ste. Mil i St humumi Granite A Mui l ie Goike PERSONAL Murry If Lonely; moat successful "Home Maker”; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable, years experience; descriptions free "The Bucceaaful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 558, Oakland, California. _____ INTELLIGENT PRODL\ I MARKETING You will get higher returns for your produce If you will use our new methods before shipping any product to market. Write Us at Once. We Will Be Pleased to Tell You How RUBY & COMPANY, 169 FRONT ST. Oregon Distributors for GMC Trucks *00 Second Ht , Cor Taylor Portland, Or __________ PORTLAND, ORI. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR Wadding Bouquets and Funeral Place« We help the appearance of women. Lubliner Florists, 348 Morrison St. Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma tion. value *7 (U. price *2 <5 400 to 412 Dekum Bldg SHOE REPAIRING IN PORTLAND Model Shoe Repair, 272 Washington St. FISTULA,FISSURE, Itch Davis Bros, American Shoemakers, ing and all other rectal 108 4th BL____ ______________ _____________ condition» except Cancer VETERINARIAN—Cattle a^pecIsHy permanently cured with out a «uiglcal operation. Dr. Chas M Anderson, Kenton, Portland My method of treatment saves the tissue Instead of Care of Invalid. destroying It it Is pain- les», requires no anes Don’t try to give the patient in an thetic and Is permanent. There la no confinement Incumbent position a drink by putting to bed. no Interference or social engagements I ; a cup to his lips and incidentally pour guarantee a cure or will refund your fee. ' Call or write for booklet. Mention thia ing the fluid down his neck. A glass paper when writing drinking tube may be purchased at a DR. C. J. DEAN •econd and Morrlaon *t«„ Portland, Ora. drug store and will save a good many spills. Department of Agriculture Takes Up Problem of Finding Relative Value of Light and Heavy Grades— It la Cheap Crop. Barley ns a hog feed Is coming on the markets in Increasing amounts, probably for the reason« that Its use for brewing purposes has fallen off nnil the hog industry has been moving In to the barley-producing districts. Tire United States Department of Agricul ture tins taken up the problem of find ing out the relative feeding value of light and heavy barley. There are no federal standards for this grain, but light and heavy grades are recognized on the market. During 1921, the department made feeding tests of the two grades, and JAPAN WILL the trials will be repeated. Not enough dntn are available yet for definite con elusions ns to the relative merits of the light mid heavy grain, but the re sults have shown that high-class bar ley lias n feeding value only slightly lower than good shelled corn. When these tests ure completed the depart ment will hnve additional Information on the methods of feeding barley, whether or not It should be fed whole, rolled, dry or sonked. DROP Turns Cruisers Into Plane Carriers In Line With Naval Pact of Arms Conference. W. W. Ely and balloon matinees Saturdays became actualities at the Hippodrome theater, Portland, when the genial manager of this popular playhouse resumed direction of its destinies. Ely has been away for a period of six weeks, most of the time being spent in California where he visited other Ackerman & Harris theaters in search of new ideas in the way of presenting entertainment in the most attractive way. "All the Ackerman & Harris policies have or will be restored with their re sumption of ownership of the Hippo drome circuit. "So far as the public will notice, these will Include the balloon mat inees for the kiddles on Saturdays, the reduction in the price of admis sion for children to 10 cents at all performances and a standing invita tion to mothers with infants in arms to attend the Hippodrome at any time they wish.” said Ely. 10,000 MEN will receive compensation from the government. • The cruisers Amagi and Akngi, Tokyo, Japan.—Ten thousand men which Japan gave up under the Wash and several hundred officers will be ington treaty, will be converted Into dropped from the Japanese navy In airplane cairlers. Each hns a ton- line with the scrapping ngre?ments nnge of 26,000, and will be recondi reached nt Washlhgton arms confer tioned to carry 50 airplanes. Another ence, according to nn official of the carrier, the Hosho, 9,000 tons, will Nnvy department. Those discharged have a capacity of 20 planes. Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away 'SkiDtTroubles HUGE NETWORK OF HIGHWAYS When Federal-Aid System Is Com- ~ pleted There Will Be 180,000 Miles of Road«. Hoap to d**BM, Ointment to Booth«. Talcum to dow - dor, Ke. Sample« of DapA X, M i lton , M am Modern Home« for Bee«. gions for part of Its honey supply. There is not the local prejudice to dark honey which exists in the clover re gion and In the West. All these fac tors taken together make the region one of promise. The enormous num ber of colonies of bees In this region is pointed to ns proof of the great nectar resources, and if these colonies are given proper care vast quantities of honey can be produced. The abandonment of the “gums” and box-hives and the adoption of modem equipment, together with prac tices more suited to the region, is ad- vised. The region. It is said, needs more men engaged in beekeeping on a commercial scale as a chief or only occupation. The peculiarities of the region, however, ure such as to de mand a close study of the business. Careless beekeeping, it is pointed out, is entirely unprofitable, especially in places where the main honey flow comes so soon after the lust killing frost of the spring. Copies of the bulletin, which dis cusses methods for carrying on the business successfully, may be had free by writing to the Department of Agri culture, Washington, D. C. When the federal-aid highway sys tem, provided for by the recently en acted federal highway act, Is com pleted there will be a network of roads 180,000 miles in length covering the whole United States. The time required for the completion of the system will depend upon the rate at which the necessary federal funds are provided, say officials of the bureau of public roads. United States Depart ment of Agriculture, which adminis ters federal-aid money. An idea of what these roads will mean to the country can be gained by studying the effect of roads built in recent years and picturing what would happen should they be torn up and left in their former condition. Should these roads go back to their former state and the motor vehicles which have come with them disappear there would be many changes. Many suburbanites would have to move into the city and there would be a decrease in value of suburban real estate. Cities would have trouble in getting their fresh milk and food supply. Much farm land would decrease in Most The most economical fertilizer to buy Is the one containing the highest percentage of the plant food needed. It will cost more j>er ton, but may be used at a lower rate per acre because It does not contain so much useless material. CARING FOR TOMATO PLANTS Four or Flv«-Foot Stake Should Be Driven Alongside Each Vine Whin Soil Is Soft. Secure a fouY or five foot stake for each tomato plant and be ready so the stakes can be driven down by each plant when the ground is soft. If the tomatoes are to be trelllsed similar to grapes, secure posts and two wires for each row. Soothing Effect of Garden. Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s We go out into the garden to rave Vegetable Compound * against the world. Our flowers look at us—some call us. We release one Sabina, Ohio.— ‘I took Lydia E. Pink from a bind-weed, to another we give ham’s Vegetable Compound for weak* water, we note a few seedlings, we ness and irregulari ty. I was weak and stand in admiration before a plant nervous and could which has come suddenly into bloom; . hardly stand on my and we have forgotten the world and feet long enough to cook a meal. I was all our troubles.—John Trevenna. Fainting in Novel*. In “Santo Sebastiano,” a popular Victorian novel of five volumes, the chief characters fainted the following number of times: Julia de Clifford 11, Lady Delamore 4, Lady Theodosia 4, Lord Glenbrook 2, and Lord Dela more 2. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment Wash off in five minutes with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purpose Don’t fail to in clude Cuticura Talcum.—Adv. Lace Known to the Ancients. this way for about a year and had tried several medicines and had a physician, but to no avail. My sister was taking your medicine ana finally induced me to try iL I now feel fine and can do my housework without any trouble at all. You can use this letter for the sake of others if you wish.”—Mrs. WELDONG. H atfield , R. R. 3, Sabina, Ohio. Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so weak and nervous that it is well-nigh impos sible for them to attend to their neces sary household duties. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound should be taken when you first notice such symptoms as nervousness, backache, weakness and irregularity. It will help you and prevent more serious trouble. Give it a fair trial. It surely helped Mrs. Hatfield, justas ithas many, many other women. Lace was known at Venice at an early period. It was not unknown to Sesamum. the Greeks and Romans. To protect Sesamum is a name given to a the native article its importation into England was prohibited in 1483. All genus of about twelve species of In the countries of Europe 'produced dian or African herbs. The bland fixed beautiful lace. oil obtained from them keeps well and is used both as food and cosmetic. The And Start Right Away. oil cake, mixed with honey and pre This is not advice. It is Just a served citron, is a popular delicacy in man’s hunch. If you want to feel good India. In 1921 the sesamum yield in from the bottom of your feet to the India was 472,000 tons. top of your head, cut out the things Law for the Rich. you know you ought to. Efficient Number Is Between 150 and 500, Say Ohio Poultry Experts. At least 150 laying hens should constitute the farm flock, say poultry exjierts at the Ohio experiment sta tion. The most efficient flock is be tween 150 and 500. The flock con taining fewer than 150 hens is not efficient, while flocks of more than 500, though perhaps too large for the general funner, may be better adapt ed to those specializing fruit and poul try farms. 'MRS. HATFIELD SABINA, OHIO I b Pitiable Condition when she Began (Prepared by th« United State« Department of Ac ricult ure.) It Pays to Fertilize. Pastures should be systematically PROPER FERTILIZER TO BUY fed. ermnnent pastures may be ex pected to decline In carrying capacity Most economical Material Is That if not fertilized. A dressing of stable Containing Highest Percentage manure Is valuable. of Plant Food. Pasture for Stock. Sweet clover makes an excellent pasture for all classes of live stock. It may be seeded on n June gruss sod In early spring with fair results, pro vided the soil is not acid. On the road changing a tire is not an especially pleasant task. The dust or mud, the grease and grime, the tedious delay—all are things we like to avoid. But the time to think about these things is when you buy the tire—not after the blow-out occurs. For some tires blow out much more easily than others. Outward appearance counts for little. It is the material in the tire and the construction of it that determines its strength. Goodyear recognizes these fact* and all Goodyear Tires are made of long staple cotton. Take the 30x35^ Cross Rib Clincher Tire here illus trated, for example. It is made of Arizona cotton, the fibres of which average 1 % inches long. Many 30 x 3% clincher tires are made of short staple cotton from inch to inches long. This means less strength and greater danger of blow-outs—more tire troubles. Yet this high grade guaranteed Goodyear Tire costs only $10.95. Y ou can buy some tires foreven less than this but none with the fine materials and construction of this one. Can you afford to take a chance on more frequent tire troubles for the sake of the slightly lower price ELY RETURNS TO HIPPODROME Welcomes Mothers and Babies LAYING HENS IN FARM FLOCK BARLEY USED FOR FEEDING SWINE Its Use for Brewing Purposes Has Fallen Off. What Is It Worth to Change a Tire? Nectar Going to Waste in Tulip- Tree Regions. offers a market FOR YOUR PRODUCE But Few Ever Learn. Certainly the mistakes that we male and female mortals make when we Compl«t«d Concr«t«aHlghway. have our own way might fairly raise value and the effect on rural social some wonder that we are so fond of it. life would be serious. In fact, motor —George Eliot. vehicles and the roads on which to use them form such an important part Appropriate Selection. of our economic and social life that it Is hard to picture to the full extent Having Just finished his sermon on what would happen. "Gossip and Slander,” a minister in Since all this dependence on high the suburbs announced the hymn, “I way transportation has come in a Love to Tell the Story.”—Boston brief period of years and with the con Transcript. struction of 115,000 miles of surfaced highways, 00,000 of which are on the Polish New Shoes. proposed federal-aid highway system, Brown boots or shoes should be it can be understood what further changes will take place as the system rubbed over with a slice of raw potato grows to 180,000 miles in length and before the polish is applied. Then other roads are built branching out they are easy to clean and take a good from It. _ polish. Personally we do not erave exces sive wealth, but we would like to be rich enough to refuse to answer ques tions on advice of counsel.—Dallas News. First “Hotel*” in Hi«tory. In his “Outline of History” Wells says that Lydia was reputed to be the first country in the world to provide the convenience of inns for travelers and traders. Ashamed of Mourning. The Syrians regarded mourning for the dead as an effeminate practice, and when they grieved they put on women's clothes as a symbol of weak ness. Finding One’s Character. Tim« to Apply Nitrates. Happiness. Every man has in himself a con Apply nitrates to the orchard Just as growth starts and before any pink of Happiness is the art of not letting tinent of undiscovered character. blossom can be seen; that’s the best the thought of Joys you don’t possess Happy is he who acts the Columbus to time. spoil the pleasure of the ones at hand. his own soul.—Theodore L. Cuyler. Mulch Saves Trees. To prevent newly-set fruit trees from dying their first summer, placa nround them a heavy mulch of stable manure, straw or pine needles. Pays to Plant Trees. It pays to plant trees provided yoB plant good ones. _____ Red. Cross ball blue 1« needed in every department of hov«e- keeping. Equally good for towel«, table linen, «beet« «nd pillow ceeee. Grocer, 1 Are Yon Satisfied? 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