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R C. O’Brien. utter ilMpalr, ii* covvred big fa<-« with hl* hand* and wept. iluulfa laughed. "Poor Baba,” ahe said, *tlll atroklng hl* bald bead "Your trouble* are alight,” Abdullah ralaed blm tcnr filled eye* reproai lifully. "They are very «light,” ah» repeat e<1. “J.eave them to me und they will dlMipp*mr.” By EDGAR J. BANKS Abdullah'* look of reproach turned to one uf keen attention. "Yea, Haba, if you will write my KIHAY fouiol Illinium Ab- name Ju*t un< e In your gre*t book, I dullah squatted cross legged U|sm will bring your trouble* to an end.” Abdullah, with the engerneM* of the the platform of the luuaque. Be ture him, on u little »laud, lay «Inking man who grunfied at the straw. the upen Koran upon which his eyes promised While Hanff« was explain lutlon which on were fixed, while bls chubby forefinger Ing the WB* energetically gestbulutlng to the lhe «|ipoint«d <l«y tu should commun! group of Melted women blm. <ute to the women In the mosque, the I rum the expression upon Ida face, tear* suddenly dlauppMred from bls and th« sharp li t m nipt.■ ns from hl« eye*. Fortified with a new hope and audience, It seemed thut at last. In courage, he arose and shouted to hl* his old age, after a Ufa filled with the slaves to Immediately bring h large tray of pilaf. llmuaiind buttles, and il wan early Friday morning, earlier crowned with a thuusund victorien, he than usual, wh«n Abdullah seated him hud met hl* Mu rut lion, for the longer Iio argued th« louder grew- the ex- self upon the platform of the mosque. <>n nil previous occasions, since he postulutlorrs uf the women. "The Prophet ¡.< m c be upon him " could remember, hl* audience* hud gathered and were awaiting him. Thut repented Abdullah for the tenth time Friday morning, wlien tie said hl* Incienuing despair, "received frinii Pur- prayera, hl* voice rung with *n un- usmil dearness, nn<! during hi* pros trations hl* old born * *e< med to have four wives Yuu, Indies of Mecca, de renewed their youth. HI* face wns mand that If ti novi has four wive*, u beaming with happiness, and lit* eye woman may bave four husbands, Had hurl never been more bright, for he that been Allah's will, lie would long had *n Important cominunlcntlon from DAUGHTER NAMED HANIFA "While in tlw» IT. R. Army in France I ooiitrnc&il n bad cold, tia n th« in- flaenM. I wit* *hell-M><M'kMi un<i giuuutl. I *ii!b red in h-rribl« iuj»«ry for six month*. Wa* ri-tnrmvi to tlio i'niU'd State» and th« nifb-ring contin- iit*l. I cotiNultvd six dUfcrent doctor* but they did not seem Pi know whut um th« mailer w ith me and did me no g04xl, altliough I t<Mik nevi-rul boUlo* iu«dicinc preacrilied for me. At lii*t a friend of min« *dvi*«<i me to take Dr. Pierce'* Golden Medical Di»covery. 1 noticed a change in u I hiii I a month. Titi* surprised me mid I continued to take the ' Discovery' until I hud taken ■even bottle*. 1 began hi f<<el like my- M-lf once more mid today I am finding lirtlrr than 1 have felt in four year*. With th« exception of 'giu<H«d' lung* I mu entirely well."— K. (’. O'Brien, 3U1S Kaul« St., I** Aug«!«*, Calif. Any drug (tore, in tablet* or liquid, or m-iid 10c b> Dr. Pierce'* Invalid«' Uotci, Bullalu, N. Y., fur a trial pkg. Germ-Killing Metal*. Germs that come lu contact with certain metal* are destroyed us ihown »by recent experiments. Copper, zinc, bran* und silver uro capable of killing microbes, but these metals ulso ar« most easily attacked by chemicals. In the tests the germs were not harmed by platinum, nickel nor pure gold freshly cleaned mid polished. Value of Observation. An observant man, in nil hi* inter- cour*« with society nnd the world. carries i a pencil constantly in his hand und. i unperceived, murks on every peraon and thing the figure pre**lve of it * value, mid therefore In- Htmiily on meeting thut person or thing lignin knows what kind and de gree of attention to give it. All Built on Liberty. All of our greatness was born liberty. even our commercialism was tn the cradle of democracy, ami we cannot strangle the mother without destroying her chlldri-u.”— John P. Altgeld. Serlou* Smoke Damage. In the lust 20 years WestmUlster abbey hn* suffered almost ns much damago from smoke us time Inflicted In all the previous 650 yeqr* of the building's existence. "But Alluh did not s*y thut we should m>t hui« four husbands,” cried the women "Oh, great Abdullah," they continued, "Allnli has revealed many things through the Prophet, ami we arc obedient to till bls laws, other things are yet to be repealed, fore, learn for us Allah '* will. l’ray thut he may revenl tu you, you who remeuiber Hie Prophet, you who were among those to welcome him buck to Mecca, you through whom Allah ha* already revealed m> many tiling*. If u woman may not have four husbands as u mnn has four wives." Abdullah gr«um-f, for Irl* reputation ns a holy man wns at stake; Ire had employed every argument to bring the»« wive* of Mecca to contentment, yet they had defeated him, ami de manded from him u «peclul revelation. ”1 will ask Allah to reveal bls will," he sighed. "Next Friday I will Im part It to you.” Still groaning In spirit. from the floor, feebly n the straw matting to the hl* fat, bare feet Into Ids sunduls, und w ent home. Abdullah's past history bad been un Interesting one. He wns n small, bars footed boy when the prophet Moham med returned to Mecca, nnd now of nl> the people left In the Holy City, be «Ions bad seen hliu Inspired by that m n m«rked out for him self the career of n holy mnn When bls chin was first fuzzy with the down which evolved Into the largest of patriarchal beards, he wandered ■* * dervish, but to suffer from hunger and thirst, and to lacerate his own body, soon ceased to be pleasures, and final ly he settled down as an Inimam In the Holy City to gain an easier liveli hood by fleecing the visiting pilgrims. In his profession he prospered. He slone was Intrusted with the keys of the Kaaba. und so great was hl* re puted piety that he was consulted In Invention of Bronze. During his long life Abdullah had Bronze, the only tool metal known seen but on« sorrow—his wives had Io our nncestor* of 8.000 years ngo. died one after another, yet that was Invented independently in both । not the cause of hl* grief, for never the Near East and by tho Peruvian I for long did he lack hl* full quota of wives which, both living and dead, he Indians. could count to a »core. The one thorn In his flesh wns thut this score or mor* Golfer’a Advantage. The golf liar ha* one advantage of wive* hnd presented him with but n single offspring, n daughter, whom over the tingling Ananias; he doesn't he hnd named Hnnlfn. This solitary have to show anything to prove It. plant of the harem grew nnd bios Boston Transcript. •omed Into a dark, slender, largo eyed Mayor Also Admiral. As a compliment, tho lord mayor of London is always nn admiral of tho port of London London Answer*. WRIGLEYS Parents-- eneoura^ the children to care for their teeth/ (live them Wrigley's. It removes food particles from the teeth. Strengthens the gums. Combats acid mouth. Refreshing and beneficial! SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT rLAUoa lAtrr You Want a Good Position Vary well—Taks ths Acoonntanry and Rnslness Management, Privata Secretarial, Calculator Oomtomstor, Stenographin, Pannaaship, os OomaMrcial Tea«*bora' Course at Behnke-Walker Th« forwniMt nualn«a* Cslhg« ef th« N«rth«*M which h>a won aura Accuracy Award« and Gold Modula th«* any athar aob«ol In Amarle*. Band for our Buccaaa Untalo«. Fourth Hiroe« near Morrtaon, Portland. O*. Ian*« M. Wnlkat, Fran P. N. U. No. 14, 1925 Arab mnld, sending out her tendrils of love until they entwined about the old man's heart, ns If to compensate him for hl* luck of sons. She wns the only child of twenty panning wives. "Bilim," tenderly said Hnnlfa, ns her father, leuvlng the crowd of nngry womi n In the mosque, had returned home nnd sipmtted before the dish of ptlnf, which he left untasted, “Are you 111?" "No, child,” replied Ahdullah. with nn nudlble Sigh, yet without pnylng his customary visit to the harem, he retired. The next morning when AbihiHah appeared, his eyes were sunken, for lie hnd passed n sleepless night. Dur ing the dark hours hl* audience of clamoring women was ever before him, nnd nithough he hpd a thousand times successfully Interpreted the laws of the Koran, now he hnd fulled; his wits had deserted him, anil no revelation mm»; his reputation nn nn hnmnm would he ruined, nnd nil the wisdom displayed In the past would be In vain. Thus tortured, he slept none nnd nte little. Half a dozen times, dally Hnnlfa urged him to impart to her the online of his sorrow ■ and ns often did he deny that he was aff'lcfed. yet before the week wn* half nded, Ab dullah hnd become *o feeble that he even negleetod thè hook whlch wns perpetuate hi* nume; he reinnlned In thè corner, «lient end tlioughtful. "Baba," said Hnnlfn. nguln stroking his old bald head, "Tell mo your trouble»—perhaps I «an help you." "I have none, child," wns the holy ninn’s prevaricating reply, A deep groan followed. Hnnlfa was too solicitous of the old man's health to be silent. Long she stood over him, stroking his bend, yet finally when the abundance of sigh* and groans seemed to be well nigh exhausted, he explained In a feeble voice how the women of Mecca hnd demanded a special, Impossible revela tion. Concluding his explanations In Faithful. At bls side upon the plat form stood nn immense copper kettle which bls waiting slave had brought him. One by one the rebelling women came und squiitted about, anxious to hour th «perlai revelation promised by the beaming expression upon Ab- dullah'a face. Finally, when they had all congre gated, Abdullah, In a voice deep with e commanded that each woman present should go at once to her home anil Immediately return with n Jug of milk. The women de murred. They had come, they said, to hear the revelation. Abdullah ex- plained thut no revelation was pos- slide until hl* command hnd been obeyed, and In a few moments score women, each with a Jug of milk balanced upon her head, stood before btm. ’’Pour the milk Into this kettle,” said Abdullah, with a voice suggestive of ANH * PARTI Vl\ 1 LuMllL/ D m ' rï FOR YOUR PRODUCE VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS HI£L»E IMPROVING QUALITY OF DAIRY PRODUCTS More «nd more quality in dairy product* bring* it* Ju«t reward. When milk I* clean «nd pure more of it Is used and a better price I* paid. (Jt course there are exception* to th!», as, for InHtum-e, where the tnllk from a large number uf farm* I* dumped Into common vat*. The thing to be done under (uch circumstance* 1* for all furtm-rs to Improve their product «nd for them to let the world know about It. It has been well said that the w«y to lucreaxe the u*e of milk In the cities Is to IncreaHe Ita value by Im proving the quality. People are saturated with the Ide* of nnnltatlon und quality. Product* that u few year* ugo were sold In bulk with no thought uf contamination, are now sold only In sanitary sealed pack age*. Just ao with milk—If It pos ses»«* quality, people will use more of It and that will Improve the market. The consumption of dairy products has Increased 25 per cent during the last few years. Credit for much of this Increase must be given to the fact that the cleanliness and quality of the dairy products offered for sale have been Improved to such an extent that they have become the beat the world bus ever known. The methods of Improving the quel- Ity, of necessity. must start at the farm. The rules or the plan* are very simple. The cows and the milkers should be healthy. Most towns and cities have ordinances requiring that cows be tested and found fr« h from tuberculosis before their milk may be •old. It is just as essential that those who do the milking end who handle the milk shall be free from the same disease. There Is a growing tendency to sub stitute principles for rules. hl* up- plles especially to the produ< tion of clean milk. Th* way to proda e clean milk Is simply to keep It from becom ing contaminated with dirt. This re quire* u clean milking pine«, clean cows, clean milkers and cl«. □ palls nnd other utensils. Coolifig he milk la likewise very essential. Everyone knows that cool milk keeps v ry much better than warm milk. Th; reason Is that bacteria, which cum< the milk to become sour, multlj-lv much more rapidly in warm milk. I’heie are pos sibilities on every farm of cooling the milk. It may be running water, It may be ice, or It may be some other arrangement. The big thing Is to apply the slogan, "keep It clean, keep It cool.” OFFERS A MARKET Complete Change Saturday Adults, Week day Matinee 20c; Evenings, 35c. (xmtinous 1 to 11 p. m. 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OREGON We Specialize in Hr, Pdu Wo^, Mohair, That will assist NA TURE in keeping your System fit at all times Cascar?, Idl»w, Grape Roe', Goat Oregon Skins, Horse Hair was a twinkle of delight which he At your Drug Store Writ« for Shipping Tags A latest Pric« Litt could not conceal. ortland ide ool o The women filed past the kettle, poured the milk Into II, and returned Two Great Languages. im »mwt hosts mm», muss to their places u|u>u the floor before I Branch at Pocatello. Idaho The only living. language besides the great teacher. Abdullah, solemnly I stroking hl* long beard, looked silently English which is at present growing at the foaming camel's milk, nnd then | with any rapidity is Spanish, Spanish •lowly turned to the wondering women is the principal language of America before him. Ills morfilng'a discourse from Mexico southward, and the popu Made From Old Carpet« “Wear Like upon the perfect wisdom of Allnh. *n<f lation of the South American coun Iron.” the wonderfnine*« of hla revelations. • tries Is increasing rapidly. Yet even Deal Direct with the .Manufacturer. Absolute wus prefaced with a longer introduc-i Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send in Your Ma Spanish is no likely rival to English terial or Write tor Prices. tlon thnn usual. Never had he been WESTERN FLUFF RUG COMPANY. so eloquent—never had he spoken with as a world language. ¿4-56 Union Avenue Nor. Portland. Oregon such confidence. "Now, Oh wives of the Faithful,” he Not Always "Mount Vernon” Apples Oddly Colored. Fuur hundred and slxty-two thousand said. In concluding his long discourse. 1 George Washington's estate. Mount "I shall Impart the revelation which । New York state cows do not produce Apple trees planted near a perpen Allah has sent to you through me. I enough butter fat to pay their board Vernon, was originally called Hunting dicular rock cliff at Cashmere, Wash., Creek but when it came into the pos his faithful servant. Allah blds that । bill, says Professor H. A. Hopper of produced apples that were colored on each of you approach this kettle of the New York State College of Agri session of Lawrence Washington, the one side only because the sun and milk ; he bld* thut each of you take : culture at Ithaca. Yet, he continues, brother of George, he changed it to from the kettle the milk which you they add enough tv the total produc Mount Vernon in honor of Admir.il Ed light could not reach the side next to the cliff. The location was chosen poured Into It but a moment ago. When tion of milk and cream to depress mar ward Vernon, of the British navy. so that the roots might find perpetual you shall have done this, he blds that ; ket prices og the product of the 938.- moisture at the foot of the cliff. each of you who will, take four hus- 000 good cows in the state. Millions Paid to Hunt. bnnds, as ■ man may take four wives. ; According to Professor Hopper, But,” hs continued, hr the sparkling there are 55,000,000 more pounds of During one season sportsmen in the Ink From the Maple. of his eyes Increased, "Allah blds me butter fat In storage now than a year United States pay on an average about A homemade ink was. in earlier say that if on« of you shall take the ago, which causes the lower price In 15,000,000 for hunting permits and 11 days, sometimes made from the bark thousandth part of a drop of the milk dairy products Under such conditions censes of all kinds. This money is which another has poured Into the j it is even more than usually Important used by the various states to establish of the red maple by boiling it and add ing sulphite of iron, says the American kettle, it shall be accounted unto you on account of present high feed prices game preserves, pay for wardens and Tree association. It contains consid a theft, and you elmll be delivered to to cull out the low producers. Culling generally to reduce taxation. erable tannin, and, at one time, was Iblla for eternal punishment.” was never more necessary or needed The old man chuckled. The con occasionally employed in dyeing. worse than at the present time, says Dangerl tented expressions upon the faces ol ; Professor Hopper. the women suddenly turned to amnze 1 New York newspapers nre discuss One-third of New York’s cows are Getting in Shape. ment. not only failing to pay their own way. ing the question, "What is ;.a adven It might console the farm boy who "Oh great Abdullah,” finally sug- but are making it difficult for the turess?” An adventuress is a woman is growling about pitching hay during gested an Innocent one In the audl- ■ other l)38.0U0 cows to return a profit. you and your husband met awhile ago, the sweltering;days of July and August ence, "we do not know which our milk The cow-testing us*oeiutlons now in and your husband remarks, “Why not if he'll just remember he is getting la—It Is all alike—It Is all white and [ operation In various parts of the state have her out to our house to dinner himself in fine trim to enjoy golf a foamy." are doing valiant work in coping with little later in life.—Cincinnati Enquir Abdullah sprang to his feet and with this menuce to the dairy Industry, but sometime?”—Kansas City Star. er. his arms wildly nnd ■tipernnturnlly whut is needed is more of them and Reversal of Usual Order. waving above Ills head, shouted with more men who are not afraid to beef n monstrous, prophetic voice, which the low producers. The scales nnd Earliest Sweet Sounds. The sloth, a purely arboreal animal thundered throughout the mooque, the Babcock test for butter fat will weed of Central and South America, prac- The lyre, the flue, the trumpet or special revelation from Allah: out the poor cows. If their owner* "As It Is with the milk, so would will see their duty and do It; nnd bet tically spends its life upside down. horn, and the kithara were used by It be with your children,” were the ter rations and more home-grown feeds These animals hang head down in the the Greeks. The Egyptians used the flute, the sistrum, the lyre and the few Intelligible words amid the re will Increase the net earnings of the trees and rarely leave them. sounding echoes, "As you ennnot di s- good ones. harp. The harp, in many instances, Grumbler Never Leads. tlngulsh which drop of milk you had 15 strings. poured Into the kettle, so you could Pessimists are always in tffe rear, not distinguish the fathers of your and never in the van in the march of Nature’s Great Law. children. Trouble me and Allah no progress. Your successful men and Everything bears within itself an more with your Idle words.” women are never chronic grumblers. impulse to strive after a higher de The women were vanquished; one HM-I-H-H Illi! Il l I II1H-H -F —Bishop Samuel Fallows. gree of divinity, and that is the great by one they left the mosque. As the A dairy barn doesn't need to be law of progress throughout all nature. Inst one disappeared the chuckling Ab- Time to "Take Stock.” dullah looked fondly nt the white costly to be clean. Had Scanty Store of Iron. Many a man who boasts that he is fonm, smacked his Ups In anticipation Cretini and milk cool 23 tlrnes as fast self-made wonders why his fellows do Practically all the great countries of of many days with frequent nnd pro longed drafts of curdled milk, and In w ater us In air of thè suine temper not share his admiration of his crea antiquity were deficient in natural clapped hl* hands to summon the wait ature. tion. Such a man should go farther supplies of iron. Consequently most ing slave to carry the proceeds of his and give serious thought to his of the civilized people of early times You must like cows If you expect revelation home. achievement. Introspection might re had few tools, limited largely to Although Hnnlfn could not dl» them to make a profit for you. Then knives, hoes and weapons. duce his conceit.—Grit. tlngulsh alef from yod. that Friday you have got to study and understand afternoon she wns peeking over her cows and all that goes with their father's shoulder while ho dilated In breeding, feeding qn<l, care. hl* great theological book upon the Rrtwteu The best way to meet the dairy various sects of the Moslem world. lo-sl bens A double pcdisH-e One of them, the largest, he described cow’s mineral needs la to apply lime • Ire*. State seervdlted. Also WITH GnARANTXXD choice Beila A Rocha Lowest aa the llnnlfiih. As her father pointed and phosphorus. In the form of ground SECTIONAL INCU prices. 100% live delivery BATOR. Made in two out the word, nnd read It aloud, she limestone and acid phosphate, to the Kiiaranteed. Catalog free. *i«w,210and 420<*ot sect QUEEN HATCHERY. Juv lodd sgnln stroked his old, bald head, and soil, and thereby grow more high ion*. Ailda section any 1.10 St ATT:.« V time. Each section a then hurried away to bring blm a bowl mineral roughages, such as clover and complete Incubator, of curdled tnllk. alfalfa large capacity small space automat>ere«ulat- Abdullah's revelation must have met ion, lee* work, low oper A heavy allowance of potatoes for with Allah's favor, for the Ilanlfah ating coat. You can't beat it in Priceor Hatch. sect hn* Increased In number and In dairy cows produces milk of poor Abdominal Supporters — Arch Adtlrwa me at once for Supports. Send £or measur all things worldly. Prominent among flavor. They may be used with suc IreecataloRue. Nozn-at- ing blanks. er Incubator value obtainable Tre« trial j-roves Its members Is Abdul Hatnld, the sul cess, however, when not over 80 to it. 2A years practical experience and Money Laoe-Daris Drug Co. tan, who, with millions of others, 35 pounds of raw tubers are fed a Back Guarantee. Truss Experts ST. HELENS INCUBATOR CO. speak reverently of the good old Saint day to a cow. A slightly larger allow A. R. Badgiw, Prop. Box 5» Ceatralia, Wash- 17» Jhird St., Portland. Ora ance of cooked potatoes may be fed. Hanlfu. P H , & W C . * New Fluff Rugs Half a Million Boarder Cows in New York State Dairy Facts TnO HATCHES f Kit ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES