'•■•¿«I DADTI ANn OFFERS A MARKET ■ UK I LM IT U FOR YOUR PRODUCE NORTONIA HOTEL Exoell Riihi al Ham. Here Hunter* special Weakly luta» Bus Meet» All Train» 11th and Stark, I'urtland, Ora I'urtland. Oramm VAUDSVILLI PHOTO PLAY« Complete Chanife Hut urda?. Adulta, Matinea » m &HARRI3 By MARTHA WILLIAMS After EVERY (Gl by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Reduct Source of Contamination and insure Cleanest Possible Thlcklsh mist made the hickory flat Grade of Milk. a world of faery, as a little earlier, th« t>««t tor Htuxo Plaster on outM^f«^,l|ÌMgB- froat had made it a world of gold, IS» wir f WT »l» *,”n ""d dlr‘ can *’• >“'••><1 *rt Uueclally when the leaf-carpet Is deli­ PORTUNO HIOE « WOOL CO. dairy specialists of the agricultural cately sodden, and the half-bare boughs colleges, “to reduce the sources of sbovs, writhing like ebony snakes, dis­ milk contamination to a minimum, and till big bright drops that splash like thus Insure the cleanest possible clod» on dead summer's grave. grade of milk during the critical suu>- Iceland had escaped to it with the mer neaaon.” »»*^1 . rA «I ’h«» In th« L/uUtJIfS t'leuiiliness Is the first of the two primal Joy of a wild creature loosed Portland, Oregon Nurthw.««. writ.u«. vMjfviiu “C's” of the well-kept dairy. Milk suddenly In its native haunts. City- from the time It leaves the cow until bred, her soul was yet truly sylvan; ^Fo A MUJA RA l*1® Phonograph Known for Tone it is consumed Is always In danger of she loved even tiie stolid stately oak Infection from some kind of bacteria, wood/b and the soughing pines, but STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPH CO These harterhi nre constantly present here in the flat was her true heart’s on the body of the cow, in dusty, im­ home. She knew every dip and angle an<1 Pbenugrabh» auld on Inatallmant pure air, In bad water, in unclean of it—the squirrel trails to the most utensils and on the bunds and clothing fruitful scaly barks, the deceitful pig­ M c CORMI¿ k " mu SIC co . * -R-.R-FA Orason Diati Ibutora nut trees that yielded only bitter fruit, of the helper». (23 481 Waahlngton Htraat, Portland, Oregon I I —I H» ■■ , ■ ■ —-a—.--,—, . —1 Good milk can be produced under but were the happy hunting ground of ordinary farm conditions by observing all the hogs running out—even the Dlr«ct horn Factory to C*r Own«r hoop-pole thickets, tall, straight, lim­ the following points: 1. Have the barn well ventilated at ber sprouts from the roots of big trees milking time and see to it that no cut for wagon timbers years and years oi*eratlons are going on that will stir back. There was hardly a nut to the Guaranteed for oa» year. up dust. Feed hay and sweep öfter sapling In the thickets; to make up for Band ao cwizy. We »kip by Baprsas O. O. D that, they were laced richly with wild milking. PLEATING SPECIAL • 1*00—Ford. Chevrolet 400, eta. grapevines heavily fruited. Thus 'pos­ Lut. seam. ham »nd machina (33.SO— Hudson, Oldsmublls, els. 2. Be sure that at least th» teats l Plant skirt» randy for bond. 85 cent« and sums made feast In them, coons like­ S34.0O— Dvd »s, Franklin, ola. udder of the cow are clean. HematltcMnn plcptin« and I MFu. co. Use a small-top, sterile n k pall wise, and such constant birds as stayed the winter through. Vagrant humans Portland. Ora anil hate all other utensils ch n and despoiled their verge, but so plenteous attention LAoieai sterile. If possible use steam; if not. was the spoil they rarely ventured fur­ Distributors of Gould Bsttsrisa boiling water. 0«n>ar I Oth »nd Mandara Bia. A» the bacteria that get Ir'o milk ther In Leland's mind was set on ex­ actly that adventure—she must bring ___ I'urtland. Orafo». wkloinq a cutting “- ore dormant and Increase s)<> vly at Nurthwaat WaJdlug A Hupply Co I» lat 8t lower temperatures, but will increase It to pass today, because tomorrow she CLKANINQ ANO DYE I NO rapidly as long as the milk m mains would be no longer free. r>F?r Cleaning and Aunt Helen would come then, pano­ J»®k EIng Cura» It. luulle» and (lenta Exam­ ^Wl¡¥\ Dyeing aarvlce »end púnela to warm—above 50 degrees F., th" second ination fr««. tm Dakum bid* . I'urtland. Ora ■ return pontage. In producing and handiin whole- plied with a wedding gown, a ring, a *n'ormallon «nd prkea given some milk under average c- olftlons bridegroom, all of her own choosing, WJwWiW upon request. A EMKE'S en r DYE WUKKS 1s cold. The fourth point th n to be and ail, of course, for her niece. 1 '»bllahed 13*0 Portland little later she would whistle In cater­ considered Is that of cooling 'he milk CUT FLOWKRS A FLORAL DKSIQNS Clarke Broa , FlorlaU, 2*7 Morriaun «t Very Centres? Located Convenient to all as soon ns produced to a tei > *rature ers, lawyers, a bishop and such neigh­ FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS below 50 degrees F. and mu talnlng bors as were worthy of social recog­ Commercial Iron Worka, 7th a Madlaon nition, get the wedding over and done FOOT CORRECTIONIST ------- that cold temperature until Hie milk with, then make haste back across the Featherweight Arch Support» made to Is delivered. Pittock Block, Protect that Idea with a United •ÍJir »!' n' sea to her beloved home In England. Get Into the habit now of 'ollowlng Bl a tea PntaM. Othrra have made fortunes Portland, Ora. out of Patents. Why not you? Thomaa MUI.ER HAkBEK COLLB IK these simple practices. It w'H Insure Thorough expatriate that she was, she Bilyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg., Portland, Ore. I«!« trade In " w«eka Som« pay while lin­ the public against sonr milk and un­ had somehow understood the futility ing. I'oaiUon« aKurod. Write foe eataloaua wholesome Infant food In the hot days of underakfng to match Leland with If your RADIATOR haata or Z34 Bur »old« alrwl. Portland. Ore. anything English, or even New Eng­ to come. SHIF US YOUR WOOL --------- _ Cleaning, dardlne and nuttreaam. Cryatal lish with the Harvard brand. Leland, Armstrong Auto Radiator Co. Sprtnm Woolen Millo. 7*J Unuulla. Portland. willful as any gypsy, threw back to 17 Burned« street. I'ortUnd. Oregon IF IT HURT'S DON'T FAY." ICE CREAM MAKING IS EASY her Carolina mother, whose vivid Uuaranteed dental work. Crown» IS 00, MONUMENTS—I. 3d and Pine St», »*5 00. Brldgework 15 00 a tooth. ottn Hchumann Oranit« A Marble Worka strain had quite swamped Saltonstall by Latent modern Wadding Bouquets and Funeral Placea methode Dr. Harry Bernier, Dentl»t, 3rd Small Manufacturer Relieved of Work blood. A bit strange, considering that Lubliner Fioriate. 343 Morrison BL ind Murrlaun, 2nd floor Allaky Bldg.. Port­ of Putting Milk and Other Ingre­ the mother had died at her birth, the land, Or. Write or phone for appointment dients Together. father lived on and on until the child WRITERS, ATTENTION Storlea, poema, acenarloa. article», edit- was fifteen. He had seen lit 'Ie of her cd and typed by profeaaional writer, mein- (Prepared by th» United State» Department —hating her at first as the source of of Agriculture ) bar of Oregon Writer»' league. Nend for SiPf We»tern Writer»' Workshop, $1« The creamery at Grove City, Pa., his bitter bereavement, then < mlng to Locatad Sixth and Hoyt Hledner Bldg, I'urtland which is operated under the supervi­ regard her with a sort of inr ntlence, PERSONAL --------------------------- Strictly Flr«proof and Modern. Near mo»t aucceaaful "Home sion of the United States Department as a responsibility unwelcome because both dapota and convenient cur eervlce »«ker ; hundred» rich; confidential; to all porta Of city. tellable; year» experience; deacrlptlona of Agriculture, during the past year thrust upon him. Dying, he 1 nd left free. The Hucceaaful Club." Mrt. Nath, adopted the practice of supplying Ice his daughter and her Inheritan -e abso­ Bo« SM, Oakland. California. lutely under his sister's control. But <1 H. Scotber» w. E RMra Mrs. Manners, bom Saltonstall found out experimentally that there is a dif­ ference betwixt control legal and con­ High Claes Anto Painting. All Work Guaranteed. trol actual. Dust-Proof Finiohin* Room. Striping Freo. Leland craved Just two thing-—life DETROIT AUTO PAINTING COMPANY and love. Mrs. Manners had "'ayed' INVESTIGATA mt remark» bls work • highly 425 East Morrison St.. Between Sixth and Seventh her cards so skillfully, she nw's her •PKlalitad phraulan before Phone East 4578 Portland. Ora niece understand that the way in both W »uhat tikin» to uxslled "horns - was through marriage. Then s' e had FREE book talla about my brought the girl briefly In conta-1 with guaranteed non-aurgkal. pain- young Norton, who was handsor e, well lew cute. bend for It today. bom, withal fairly well-off and not of­ fensively masculine. Result a be­ GOT EVEN WITH “OLD MAN” $350.00 trothal decorously rapid. Evr since 2ND AN» MORRISON PORTLAND,OREGON Distinguished Leland had been hating ho-w'f for It. Irreverent Scion of 315 Balmont Street. Portland, Ora Southern Family Avenged Himself But she was shrewd-wltted '" •‘Ugh to for Period of Humiliation. understand she would gain n- " Ing by Dissembler. New Source of Tannin. drawing back. Also wor' 'y-wlse The donga tree of the Fiji islands A man may grumble and kick about Fnmily tradition, honor and that sort enough to feel that should the bonds It a good deal, but the fact remains is to be commercially exploited; Its of thing still retain a prominent posi­ prove too galling there were ways of that deep in his heart he's mighty bark contains a higher percentage of escaping them—and once married, she tion In ethical codes of the South. Thus there was ranch ado when the proud of the wife In the new gown tannin than the famous Australian and would have a lot of money, securely her prodigal son of a certain Southern she's Insisted on having.—Detroit Free South African wattle bark.—Scientific own. aristocracy one night distinguished him­ American. Press. Callous, you say, for barely sweet- self far beyond the bounds of propriety and-twenty? In mitigation remember and was subsequently committed to the her lack of love, her craving for It. Crean/ery at Grove City, Pa., Operated She had hoped wildly she might com« town Jail. The father, hastily sum- Under Supervision of the Dairy Di­ to love Norton; Instead, she simply moned from out of town, sent word to «---------------------------------------------- -— detain his offspring until bis arrival, vision of the United States Depart­ tolerated him, as a way of escape. Remarkable Specimens That which would be by the first train. 1 beasts. None of the original stock ment of Agriculture—Here Are Thought of him should not taint Known to Exist In the State of A MAN WHO BECAME Early morning found a resentful, but wns ever recaptured and they nre said Tested Under Commercial Conditions She not a repentant son. He was outraged these last hours of freedom. Tamaulipas, Mexico. to have adapted themselves to their Findings of Investigators. raised her clasped hands as though In —this being held until the pater ar­ new home and In many instances to For many years a rerm.rknbie col­ have crossed with native wild animals. crenm manufacturers with ready-made Invocation to the ebony serpent high rived. DisgustingI—huge bore! Imme­ Doctor R. V. Pierce, whoso pleturo lection of cross-bred wild nnlmnls has In this part of Mexico nre grent num­ mixtures for making lee cream. This overhead, then at full run plunged Into diately following the father’s arrival a j appears above, was not only a success­ roamed the pristine wilderness that bers of Mexican lions or cougars. They method relieves the small manufac­ the breast of the thicket; It gave to consultation was witnessed by the fam­ ful physician but also a profound covers the mountain slopes und valleys are long, lithe animals which bear lit­ turer of the work and trouble of put­ her Impact, but was so resilient it ily portraits. A speedy trial terminat­ student of the medicinal qualities of adjacent to Cerrnlvo, state of Tamauli­ tle resemblance to the African lion. ting the milk, cream and other ingre­ threw her back clear of Itself. Laugh­ ed with the sentence “guilty.” Forth­ Nature's remedies, roots and herb.-;, and pas, Mexico. Occasionally specimens The cross-breed of these two species dients together In proper proportion, ing, she plunged again, stabbing the with the miscreant should be Intrusted by close observation of tho methods of these bensts have been killed by nre almost equal In size to the African nnd Is proving very popular. The matted mass with her keen scout knife. to a sea captain destined during the used by the Indians, he discovered their great remedial qualities, especially for hunters and their carcasses brought Hon and nre said to be very ferocious “mix” Is ready for freezing when re- By help of It she made her way twenty ensuing months to see various isolated weaknesses of women, and after care­ yards in, then stopped short at sight to Cerrnlvo and exhibited. It Is not when attacked. sections of the world. ! ful preparation succeeded In giving to The cougar lias ceived by the buyer. of a gnomelike figure kneeling in a uncommon for a mountain Hon with often been known to attack nnd carry Shortly thereafter, while the vessel the world a remedy which has been shallow pit. Upon a blanket at the mane to be brought In, nnd several off Mexican children, but none of the was yet In harbor, a scandal was aired. used by women with tho best results bears that nre unmlstnknbly a cross new breed hns been knovn to do this. HIGH PRODUCING DAIRY COW pit edge lay surveyor's Intruments and It swept the country from shore to for half a century. Dr. Pierce’s Favor it» a heavy revolver. Through the soft, Prescription Is still in great demand, between the black nnd cinnamon It Is In the higher reaches of the moun­ shore and caused sensational newspa­ species have fallen victims to the dar­ tains that the mixed cinnamon bears Animal Yielding 8,250 Pounds of Milk dead stillness of the thicket he caught per headings to flare across front pages, while many other so called "cure-ails ’ her startled breath, looked up to what for the colonel, father of the shanghled I have eome and gone. The reason for Yearly Uses Half of Ration for ing sportsmen who hnvf» penetrated are found. They seldom venture Into its phenomenal success is because of Its appeared a boy In scout raiment and Maintenance. their remote habitat. It Is explnlned miscreant, was of no mere average absolute purity, and Dr. Pierce’s high the lowlands nnd their Isolation has called to it rather gruffly: "Son—It prominence. that 35 years ago anlmnls from a me prevented many of them from | standing as an honored citizen of being A dairy cow producing 8,250 pounds strikes me you have pressing business nngerle which was being transported by seeh or killed, it Is stated. Relatives again assembled to take Buffalo is a guarantee of all that Is of milk a year—a common production —somewhere else.” rail from the United States to Mon­ steps toward bolstering the clan honor. claimed for the Favorite Prescription —must use one-half of her ration for “I doubt it, Little Brother,” Leland There was talk of this and that. In .".s a regulator for the His peculiar terey escaped when the train was May Have to Do Them. the maintenance of her weight and sent back, moving a step nearer. Thus the midst of discussions a telegram ’o women. wrecked. In this collection of anlmnls Send 10c. for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce’s Wise Is the employer who knows to keep her In good condition, and he saw his mistake. With a low whis­ from the erstwhile member arrived, ad­ were several African lions, two cinna­ nlids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. mon bears and a variety of other bow to do things he hires others to da has, therefore, only one-half of the tle he went on: "Morning mists are full dressed to an older brother and unique­ ration left for »taking milk. of surprises; suppose I ask you polite­ ly terse. It read: “Set sail today. Hold ly to run along and forget what you are the old man until I arrive.”—Kansas seeing?” City Star. I A poularde Is a pullet deprived of "My memory Is—something awful,” -- ----------------------------------------------------------- the power of producing eggs, with the Leland said plaintively. She had no German Invents a Footllke Motor Wrote From Imagination. hnnd wheel, says the report, has a object of great size. for Uee In Mountain­ mind to loose the skirts of adventure Two great literary descriptions of chassis set over twe pairs of footllke ous Regions. There seems to be a value to feed- now that Fate flung them on her localities were written by men who runners, which move alternately. It hands. “Only wny I can forget things had never been In the places described. has hauled a load of six to eight tons Ing milk that cannot be expressed Washington, D. C.—A tr.ofVir trues Is—to know all about them. You see, Lew Wallace wrote “Ben Hur” in the I a easily In cash. It has the vitamines y_ ç rfhnkf . wai kfw from flvo to six miles an hour over that "walks like a man” has been In­ they don't bother me after that.” City of Mexico, without having seen 100 3**B nea ‘ business COLLEGf rough j-onds. The truck Is equipped which produce growth and vigor. vented by a Germa., for use In moun­ “Stranger here?” he askpd. Palestine. Charles Major (Edward with a 25-horsepower enjlne. tainous regions, according to a report Breeding stock that have milk In She nodded, adding: “But all this Caskoden) gives a remarkable de- we«L Fit you raik for Thalle/poMUin received by the commerce department. their ration seem to produce more belongs to me through my mother. scription of a night trip through Lon- PonWoM Princess Mary's favorite flower is the hatchnhle eggs than hens which get That's why I insisted on coming here The track, which proceeds on four don In the time of Henry VIII. He Write for sa«Bla»—*sartM and YMikfll, feet and Is steered by an ordinary sweet pea. all their protein through beef scrap or to be married; but whatever your was like Wallace, from Indiana, and FortMnd----------------------------------------------- I P. Ñ. U. fish scrap. guilty secret, I won’t tell it to a soul— had never seen London. No. 10, 1923 MEDUSA Waterproofed C E M ENT » CLEANLINESS IS IMPORTANT because there’s no soul I know well enough.” “Tou never heard of the bank rob­ bery five years back?” The girl shook her uead—the gnome ran on; “Fine neat Job—more gold than a strong man ought to carry vanished from the vault betwixt midnight and morning. How, nobody has ever found out, neither who It was that helped on ihe vanishing. Made a lot of talk, does still, in fact. I'm ncltt,n a detective nor a clairvoy­ give your diges­ ant, merely a bum surveyor, st your tion a “kick” with service. A fortnight back I had the WRIGLEY ’S. Job of running your party line, there west of us, and somehow I kept coming Into this thicket, when I hadn’t the appetite and proper least need of IL This spot stuck In my digestion mean MUCH mind; three nights since then between sleep and waking I have seen myself, as you see me, digging hard as dark WRIGLEY’S 1« a turns to daylight. Why, Is a mystery, but the thing got so on my nerves, I came after two o’clock In the morning beneficial plck-me-np. to see the thing through.” “I am so glad; let me help,” Leland cried eagerly, kneeling and plunging her knife deep In the rich black earth. The man looked at her with a touch of awe. “You’ve got grit,” be said, very low. “But, you know you are safe. I’d die rather than let barm come á¡ to yen.” Again she nodded, smiling at him across the cascading earth'and pebbles. They kept at It for an hour, hardly speaking, then the gnome scrambled upright, saying, “My foot’s sound is needed in every department of house­ asleep I" stamping hard as he spoke. keeping. Equally good for tow. *- •able “Again! It rings hollow,” Leland all linen, sheets and pillow caeca. but w hispered. The gnome obeyed, then sank down tearing at the heavy earth wdth bare hands. Leland stopped him, Bamboo Slow to Mature. saying tensely, “Pick and spade," and The “slowest” crop in the world Is when he had piled them vigorously a minute or so, “There's a big root; cut the giant bamboo of India. It blos­ soms only when in its thirtieth year, IL" It was a big root, spreading wide and then dies. In the meantime it and flatfish over something ft could bears an enormous quantity of seed, not devour nor dislodge. It was Iron- which is gathered and used as grain black and so hard it almost turned the by the natives. knife edge, but presently the gnome wrenched It a little way upward with First Observations of Pulse Rate. a bellow of triumph. The growthy root The first regular observations on had forced slightly apart the Hd and rim of an Iron pot. Pried wholly apart, the pulse rate by counting the number a matter of leverage and calculation, of beats in a minute by the watch the lid came off. revealing molderfng I were made by sir John Fiower> Eng. sacks with gold eagles popping lish phy81cian> ln 1907. through. “We did really And a treasure," Le­ Evidence of National Decay. land cried gayly. The gnome smiled There is no greater evidence of a at her enchantingly, despite his grimy face. “I have found two,” he said, sig- general decay of virtue in a nation nlficantly. “My name Is Joe Herbert;' than a want of zeal in its inhabitants my uncle the bishop will vouch for me for the good of their country.—Ad- when he comes—” dison. “But—but how do you account for IL ___________________ your dreaming and all thatr Leland Baby Raghe, interruptea. That Uch and burn whh hot batb9 “it may account for lt«elf any way It Lf foUowed by genUe likes, ’ said Herbert. “My Scotch great- anointings of Cuticura Ointment, grandmamma had second sight maybe Notbi sweeter, espe- a little of It came down to me.” Jf a Hnle of tbe fragrant Cut(. By grace of his flivver Joe got the cura Talcum is dusted on at the fin- treasure safe to the bank around. 25c each everywhere.—Adv. twelve o'clock. As he swung into the president’s room with the bulging Spouses Supplied. blanket clay-marked and damp, on his Adv. — “ Single gentlemen furnished shoulder, that excellent gentleman fell In a dead faint from which happily he with rooms; one or two gentlemen, never recovered. The gold went back also, with wives.”—Boston Transcript. Into the vaults with no flourish of trumpets, but In strfet privacy; young Jews Forbidden to Cut Beards. Mr. Herbert was paid the standing re- Beards have been worn for centuries ward of five thousand dollars. But since great bodies function slowly, by the Jews, who were forbidden to that was a bit after he came home “mar” their beards, 1490 B. C. from his honeymoon. Of course he Good Thing to Remember. married Leland, Aunt Helen and young Norton to the contrary notwlthstand- Let us not overlook the fact that Ing. And nobody has ever said they health conservation does not end with did not live happy ever after. health conversation. 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