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NolTilfig nbout n>« ptirnd, TfriwnwiF. SLOT-MACHINE OF THE STORMS ■ •MMd to have any possible cimnec DAIRY FACTS nOAP ^ PORTLAND OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE tion with the gold. The history of the •pot guv» no explanation of th« pre« ence of coin* nt th« base of th« ledge fifty years Inter. Bowen and 1 ei- Caapklt Ch»nge Saiurday amine«! the chimney, but found naught Adults, Week day Matinee 90c; ■ ave the rugged atones. The stubby Evenings, 36c. Continous 1 to 11 old sugar tree by It creaked In the p. m. Children 10 cent» ail times breeze. Till» forsaken «ere furnished WILLIAM CALHOUN no trace at all, and we descended. We did little else for severnl daya. Ohio will spend close to $11.000.000 except to fruitlessly Investigate and this year In th« upkeep of the 10,000 Sanitary flooA are a firat require theorize. Strangely, too, we found no miles of inter county highway« desig OOK, Wilson BO* what I’ve more coins, though we watched per ment to a cleanly dairy. Nou-absorb nated strfte routes Of this amount, found I" ent material and without crevice« slntently. ■ lightly over $1,000,000 will be derived Bowen held In the hand a where dirt and filth can lodge la from county fund», while the remain- | At the en<! of the week, according Get Your Buffalo Now. I CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS shining five dollar gold pie« « It should be easily to promise. Gibbons arrived. He beard recommeude«!. Washington, D. C.—Any person who Clark. Bras.. Florista. m Morri»«« «t der will come from »tate fund». which ho had Ju«t picked up from lh* our experience with Interest on only washed «nd disinfected. ’ In addition to the $11.000.000 fori can catch a buffalo bull from the herd In building a didry barn floor, all one point, the fact that the phenom maintenance, $124.000.000 1» to be We were on our annual outing. We enon should recur after year« of ces rtniblsh and refu»e within the enclo •pent In new highway construction in Yellowstone park may have him— had run up the river in » »mall steamer If he pay» the cost. This Includes, be- j sure should be removed and the floor satlon. T« j our conjecture« he paid through the eombPied effort» of fed-1 to the he««! of navigation. In a large side express charges to Its new home,, area graded to the required level, al little attention. eral. state and county governments । rowboat, loaded with necessary camp lowing, of course, for the thickness of an expense of about 180 for crating “No use tryln'." said h« skeptical This combined maintenance and ing outfit, we laborioualy continued the floor. The »oil »hould be thor construction cost, totaling $23,400 000 and transporting from the buffalo ; ly, 'Tve Investigated every nook an«! our course till we reached the wilder- oughly compacted. If It I" possible range to Gardiner, Mont., the ship- ! nees. Hero we found an old hunter and cranny. Hpent ten y«-ar» watchin' and for water to get under the floor at any does not represent the total expendi prytn' ( off and on. 'round this old head ture on Ohio highways for the year, ptag point. The government sold 86 trapper n«me«l Gibbon», with whom we time, thl» possibility should be re rooted for n night. Gibbons had «pent land, crackin' my brain over the cauae duced by using a fill of clean gravel, for It does not take Into account ten« of Its surp.'js stock last year and this Have sat all night and all <Uy. more of thousand« of dollar« »pent by coun- year has about 100 more to spare. Send us your ihipments. We mail you check the evening telling tale» of hl» ad- cinders or cru»he«l stone and provid vesture« In that region. Ju»t before time than I'm yaara old, tryln’ to dla- ing aultuble drainage. The gravel or tte« and township« In the upkeep of retiring he told u» of th« cliff nt which cover the secret, am! all I ever lenrne«! cinder sub-base, If use«!, must be roads of le«»er Imjiortance. Neitheri World's Oldest Umbrella. wae to hear the sudd«» Jingle of the does It take Into account the expendi we were now snugly camped. ortland ide a ool o The oldest umbrella In the world thoroughly compacted and consolidat tnetal when It struck the cliff In time ture» of cities In paving and maintain “You'll be apt to like It there. Plenty still in the same condition as when it of storm and rattled down. It wasn t ed by tamping or rolling. ing their streets, many of which are of game and Uie beat nailin' along the | was bought, including the cove?, 1« In ( Form* for defining floor «labs, alley thrown from the top, for I've heard used by through traffic. river. A fine Spring bubblin' out o' the possession of a resident of Hobart I way» or other area» to be concreted It while sitting al the foot of the There are 85,000 miles of public the »olid rock at tho foot o' the cliff. ■ hould be of smooth lumber, rigidly road» In Ohio outside of municipalise« ' in Tasmania. The umbrella was chimney up there In broa«l dnyllghL better Can't recommend you to You may study It till you're old. am) braced In line nnd carefully »«4 to and 12.000 mile» of streets in Ohio bought in 1770 by a man named Wil- From old Carpet» place. Al way» camp there when I'm proper grude. The manger curb 1» cities. Out of total thoron h fare mile- Ham Clevett in the county of Dorset, that’« all you'll ever know.” Up that way- Used to go I usually placed first. It should be not age of »7.000 miles In the state. 10.000 EngIand> who emigrated to Tasmania, Deal Direct with the Manufacturer. Absolute Aa we d I «cussed tho matter a gale SatisfacW n Guaranteed. Send in Your Ma money from the rocka," said Gibbous. le«» than four Inches thick and Is miles comprise the inter-coumv high- terial or Write for Encea. hag been ban<ie<l down from genera- began blowing. It grew stronger wanning up to tho occa»lun "For usually made about »lx Inches high WESTERN FLUFF RUG COMPANY. ten yvara. alter «very «torn», I found rapidly nnd wae accompanied by the on the »tall »Ide. Upright» supporting way system, <5,000 miles of which are tion to generation and still belongs to M-M Union Avenue Nor. Portland. Orego« rumblings of distant thunder. Huge kept up by the state. gold coin» «cattere«! about <>n the flat a descendant of the first owner. stanchions are of several types. Some approached with fright- AGENTS WANTED to SELL When the budget wn« made up for rock» below the cliff. Boinatlm«* then« black clouds In our location under are attached to anchors which are set the maintenance and repair < f state ful velocity. was much, sometime» only a little. California’s Boast. In the curb and others are embedded went often in mild weather, but never the precipice, protect «! from the gath In the concrete. Feed and litter alleys highway», the availability of ra» tax Make money next year sell Sixty per cent of the flower-seedj funds was not yet ass ire«L so t e bud ering slurm, we could watch the twa ing the .beet chicks hatched found gold except when u atorm had are usually placed after the curb, then crop of the entire world is raised in in the N. W 1« years’ repu get was bns«-d on funds outs le the passed over. Gnce 1 stayed a month, lush each other like whip». tation for quality and fair the »tall platform und manger are California; more than a hundred tons revenue from the new 2-cent 'ax on Suddenly a» If by magic, two gold dealing. Write now for our but not a thing did I get till a ter placed. of nasturtium seed alone are grown selling plan. fuel. Gas tax mon< y ha» b- am to engha dropped straight from the rlble wind mine along, ufter which I The length of stall platform, that 1». QUEEN HArTCHERAri day Todd found Ove ten dollar gold pieces »» canids overbend and rung rraonnntly the distance from monger curb come Into the state treasury «• that at every year, if all the sweetpea seeds IXSO 1ST AV«HUg — SIATTL«’ bright as til« bluxe In the fire there, on the »tone« near. No chance this to gutter, will depend upon the breed present there 1» available $1 >00,000 raised there were distributed to every and though I watched for two weeks time for mistaken sense», ns three of of cattle kept. For Jersey» or Guern more for maintenan-e and r« 'air of man, woman and child In the coun Animals and Blood. Another time. u» witnessed their descent. They came seys the average length Is about four highway» than the budget t.,Umate try, each one would have a fifteen I found nothing The popular belief that blood pro from the Munn-laden »ky, no d«iubt at when n cyclone hnd gone through. I foot row in the garden, and there duces Intense Irritation or excitement feet eight Inches; for Holsteins about took into account. The gas tax revenue will be used in found three twenty-dollar piece«. nil about It. Then came nnother and five feet 1« necessary. The platform ' would still be several hundred tons in cattle has been put to the test. The Spent a week tryln’ to explain the another, an.l following them a »bower should be pitched about one Inch from various places over the state as It Is for export purpose. blood of both horses and cows was of coin«. It teemed n dozen or more needed at points not already | rovlded uiy»tery, but hnd to give It up. No the curb toward the gutter. for In the budget, Il J. Kirk. • 'def en- brought before the animals, but they human hand put that money there. were jingling around us. A fearful The surface of the manger should •‘Chinook Wind” remained indifferent or only mildly It Ju»t rained out o' the cloud», one peal of thunder heralde«! a fresh burst be finished smooth, with corners care glneer of the burei u of mat ennnce This is a name given to a strong, interested, showing nothing of the re day. when it wne biowin' n hurricane. of th« angry element» and the wind fully rounded to make cleaning out and repairs, said. In 1926. 1 rk esti I hennl ■ omcthlng «trike the cliff, a« raged with the fury of demons. We easy and to provide a comfortable sur mates. there will be still mon- money warm wind and dry south or west ported alarm or anger. It is conclud wind descending the eastern slopes ed that the excitement witnessed by If It had been «hot from the nky ; then heard a deafening crash overhead ami face for the animals to eat from. Lit available. Ohio Is enabled to »per i nearly of the Rocky mountains into Montana it fell Jingling on the rock« below. the ol«l chimney came tumbling In a ter and feed alleys should be finished the cattlemen was not aroused by the Known that to happen several times. heap to the foot of the cliff, the sugar with a wood float to secure an even twice as much for the main1 >ance of and Wyoming, evaporating or melting blood but by something accompanying tree with IL Then the velocity of "For ten yearn It wan nlwnyn the but gritty surface, thus providing se state routes In 1925 as It w < In 1921 the snow and bringing great relief in it, such as the sight of wounded com and more than $4.0 0,600 n'". «- than It cold weather. The name was probably Mine old ntory. money after u wind the wind began to slacken, the sound cure footing for the animals. panions, or their cries of pain. ■ nd nothin' any other time. Eight of crashing timber ceased, and the was able to spend In 1924. given It because it blew from the ter- years ago It Mopped fullin' nn<L no ' storm gradually «ubaided. The Increased ex “nse 1« necessary, In- occupied by the Chinook When our fears were eomewhat al- Two “Pipes of Pan.” matter how har«l the wind blew, from Kirk points out. be n ■ e tlie state Is ri tory now confronted with the proposition dians. that day to this no more money han layed we begun to reconnoiter Near The Pipe of Pan was called the of rebuilding roads constructed years ever been found. I güeña It haa all the heap made by the fallen chimney Syrinx, the legend being that the water In dairying it is entirely possible to ago, and now worn out or Inadequate Observant Johnny. rained out. I'll take you there tomor- we found a distorted tube, resembling nymph Syrinx was changed into a reed get nothing for something. This Is the the gutters and conductor« placed at “Now, boys." said the school-teacher, row.” for present-day traffic. to escape from Pan. who loved her. "the word novelette means ‘a short For a half hour he answered the the eave« of home». It was battered, conclusion of the New Jersey state He took the reed, cdt it into seven questions our curiosity prompted, nnd rusty ami rotten with age ami con dairy specialist after reviewing record» tale.’ You may now write a sentence pieces of graduated length, joined then we went to our cots, tin the mor tained »everul heaping handful» of of dairy herds In the Mercer County containing the word." A few minutes them together and fashioned the in row Gibbons guided us to the spot coins and a number of musty parch Cow-Testing association. It was found later he picked up Johnny Brown’s «nil, promising to return In a week, ment» and papers On examining the that though some cows had unsatlat le The marked congestion of motor effort, and read aloud: “Yesterday I strument which he called by her name. left us We had established our camp wreckage of the chimney we found appetites and good appearance t>ey vehicles on roads and streets, together saw a foxterrier running down our under shelter of the precipitous cliff that the tube had been carefully placed were niggardly In their milk output, with the fact that automobile fac Blacksmith and Scholar. which overhung the river, enten our In n chamber specially arranged for whereas other cows eating but little tories have been turning out cars street with a tin can tied to his novel “The Learned Blacksmith' was the •upper, and were leisurely strolling it» reception. Two silts had rusted In more would give four and one-half faster than crews have been bullijlng ette.” title popularly given Elihu Burritt of about admiring the romantic surround the sides of the tin, one a few Inches times as much milk. pavement enough to park them, has Three cows ate $79 worth of feed Exalted Courage. New Britain. Conn. He was a linqulst, ing«, when Bowen lYiund the money. from the bottom and the other higher elicited a lively discussion of the Our surprise is now easily understood. up. it wns evident that the heavy apiece In one year and returned their amazing growth and the future of ths True courage is cool and calm. The a writer and a social reformer. He Under ordinary circumstences a man wind», »baking the BUgar tree and owners 3,292 pound» of milk each. automobile. With a registration of bravest of men have the least of a was the author of several volumes. Two other cows each ate $168 worth Is surprise«! to fin<l gold coins, but, the chimney, hnd made of the tube a 17.500.000 cars In the United States brutal, bullying Insolence; and in the He died in 1879. of feed and gave their owners 14,817 with Gibbons' strange tale fresh In nickel ln -the-Blot machine, by forcing and a factory in 1924 amount j very time of danger are found the . output . pounds of milk each. Thus, for 2.1 ______________ our ears, we stared at each other In coin» through the narrow apertures. Ing to 4,000.000 cars, the problem as- I moat 3erene and free. Rage. we know, Fast-Moving Planet. times as much feed the good cows After the coins had workeil down to speechless nmnxement. We looked the sumes proportions of first magnitude. inake a coward forget himself and Jupiter’s diameter Is about ten times gave four and one-half times as much the level of the higher »lot it was shining money over nnd over to mak<* As the Glens Falls (N. Y.) lost-Star | But what Is done in fury or that of our earth, but so quickly does sure. We scanned the bnld face of eight years before the second and lower milk. views the situation “there can be but I ■ By calculating further, the special can never be placed to the ac it spin that a day there lasts only one rusted through, thu» rousing the — anger the cliff, glanced nt the wild forest ist found that it cost the owners of one answer to the question—more count of courage. hy dropping to resume. As the tub.' nine hours and fifty minutes. and the river, peered Into the blue the poor cows $2.40 In feed for each roads, and that means, very largely sky above, nil In vnln, for some clew the weathering of the chimne? 'ay 100 pounds of milk, ngalnst $L13 for wider roads." Quoting further: Overcoming Troubles. as to the presence of the money. Then Inclined, It formed a sort of ciotte. Hail Only in Summer. “The task of road building which an equal amount of milk from the A coin, once »lipping through, -«lid we tried for signs of recent humnn started with the advent of the auto Troubles may never come singly, and Scientists declare that no true hail We nlong the »pouting for a few Ine • •« good cows. When labor, houslftg presence. but none existe«!. mobile has only begun, it will not storm was ever recorded in any sea- but In meeting one trouble experience haulage expenses were added. It was Searched for other coins, but found and finally »hot over the precli 1 ••: found that the cost of producing 100 be ended for years to come. • There Is 1 son but summer. The strange fact is is gained for taking care of another. no more. Finally, we went to our having the api>earance of coming fro " pounds of milk with the poor cows no other solution. The Increase of au that the hotter the day the bigger It the law of compensations were bet skyward. couchc» In the tent, there to speculate tomobiles cannbt be stoppetL People We found pnpers recording the bon was greater than prevailing sale will buy them and run them as long as the hailstones will be and that semi- ter understood disappointments would and theorize on n possible explanation prices. Hence, these low-yielding ani of the mystery, until, through sheer ornble discharge of Malachi Groom an they have money. The highways must tropical countires may have the largest be less keen. The Lord tempers the wind to the shorn lamb in more ways exhaustion, we fell Into n flighty Bleep. a veteran of the War of 1812, nnd n mals were eating up the profits made be expanded to accommodate the traf ' of all during the few storms there. on the high producers. The next morning Bowen built n package of letters written by hls than one.—Grit. fic. Traffic cannot be cut down to fit This Is n clear case, concludes the fire while I went to the spring for sweetheart. Cecilia Bliss, concerning state specialist, of wasting feed, labor the highways. It Is fast overburden Store Well Protected. a pall of water. On my wny I pns»e<! whom we learned some strange facts nnd barn space on worthless cows, or ing them. The program of road build Fifty miles of wire are used in the | She hnd tho edge of the steep cliff nnd along from a faded manuscript. ing must be hastened to keep pace , burglar alarm system of a store in । of getting nothing for something. On over the ro«'k t!o«>r, level nnd white been enptured by the Indlnns. with traffic, or confusion will ensue." as a city pavement. 1 was return Groom's dlschnrge he hud mnde The Engineering News-Record, a London. ing when my eye enught the glitter diligent »enreh mid nscertulncd thnt leading engineering construction Jour —__ ® Cruel. of a twenty-dollar gold piece lying she had perished nt the stake n few nal. believes that no one can see the A tremendously man stepped on at my feet. In my excitement I called feet from tbe old sugar tree. He gath congestion in a uruc uuvuoi, fat ....... In our cuy city suwia streets no., ami vu on Cutting down the high and costly our country highways without realiz- a pleCe of orange peel, floundered! to Bowen nnd together we examined ered the ashes nnd buried them where the rock thoroughly and found three the stake hnd stood and «rected the death rate among Infant live stock is Ing thnt “the saturation point of auto- ' at>out and finally fell into the road.; piece». An we had Investigated well stone chimney above the spot, adding one of the farm problems for which mobile production is not going to ba He was arrested for giving a street the evening before, It wns clear the to It the cabin that he might dwell the farmer must apply the solution measured by the purchasing power of performance wtihout a license. Lon-1 coins hud arrived In some manner dur near her resting place. On tho will himself. The causes of early deaths the people but by the capacity of our don Answers. The Testimony of Others ing the night. That any human be- wns the indistinct signature of the In live stock fall Into three general highways" and advises the automobile Ing would deliberately put them there, old soldier, bestowing the money to classes: TN my new book which may be manufacturer to do all he can to help 1. Conditions little Influenced by get new roads and streets If he wants even had It seemed possible that one tho finder, on condition that the let had FREE upon request, on Malformation, extreme to keep bls market for automobiles PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis could be near enough, wns prepoe- ters be laid by Groom's side. Under treatment: Gibbons' guidance we reburied Uw feebleness or extreme prematurity, unimpaired. orders, I have reproduced nearly 100 terous. letters from among those received from We went around to the other side letters beneath the old hearthstone certain accidents during birth. my thousands of patients. These tell you nenr which the nshes of his sweet 2. Conditions capable of consider of the highland, from which we could frankly of their years of suffering of their heart hud reposed for ninety years. able reduction, chiefly through proper reach the top of the cliff, where we trying home remedies and even opera Development of enrth ronds will be hygiene sanitary Isolation, and medi found ourselves on n greasy level of tions. and. finallv. of their complete cure cal treatment: Tuberculosis, acute the subject of n nation-wide Investiga Apt Pupil by my NON-SURGICAL method. These perhaps nn acre In area. It wns n tion to be conducted under the aus are from men and women of respiratory diseases, certain acute Some friends were chatting with beautiful spot, covered with trees nnd every station, many of whom you singularly free from undergrowth. The Mrs. Carter, the energetic young ma contagious diseases, some forms of pices of the highway research board. may know. You will learn by Prof. S. S. Steinberg of the University reading this Book why I can »Ive surface sloped gently away from the tron who, more than any other one animal parasitism. a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to 3. Conditions capable of a very of Maryland has been made acting ledge, finally forming the floor of the Individual, brought the Hollywood cure your Plies or return your fee. THE 1 The bowl into existence. “You remember great reduction through proper feed secretary of tho investigation. dense forest In the rear. object is to find an Inexpensive sur Gibbons had told us of nn Indian Betty Stokes? Well, »lie went abroad ing, care, and sanitation: Acute gas Probably one FLAVOR , DEAN. M.D. Inc face that will carry Intermediate traf trointestinal diseases, goiter troubles, to study music and already she's en trader named Groom who had dwelt D OFF.ICES; SEATTLE OFFICES. reason for the W LASTS POR fic at low construction and mainte > Buying prematurity (If not extreme), many Or o there In nn enrly dny nnd whose house gaged to the son of a very wealthy AD/MAIN 6TH AND popularity of nance cost. forms of animal parasitism. was a favorite resort of Indians, trap man.” WRIGLEY ’ S U that it lasts Mrs. Carter smiled pers, nnd overland travelers for the to long and return« »uch '•I'm not st all surprised at the Far Went. When n Ind, Gibbons hnd You Want a Good Position great dividend» for »o »mall often seen tho great log cabin full of new»." she »aid, "for as I remember an outlay. • It keep» teeth Very well—Take the Accountancy and Failure of cows to breed may be due In order to relieve motor traffic be Business ManagemenL Private Becretari« clean, breath »weet, appetite Strangers. At Inst the Indians were Betty, elio was always very quick at to one of many causes. The chief tween New York city and Washington, *1, Calculator, Comptometer, Stenogra keen, digestion good. removed to other land», the overlnnd picking up heirs."—Exchange. phic, Penmanship, or CommaraUl TeacM- cause, however, Is infection with con D. Cv the Lee Highway association Fresh and full-flavored sr«' Cour«« at route gradually changed to better tagious abortion. This disease brings perfected plans for a wide boulevard always tn its wax-wrapped paths, nnd Groom wns deserted by his about changes in the maternal organs connecting the Arlington Memorial Peru’» Match Monopoly package. old customers. One dny he wns Hmnd Matches nnd similar products are which make conception either uncer bridge to be erected over the Potomac deud. He wns burled benearti his The foremoet Bustnea« Colleg« of th« under a government monopoly In Peru. tain or entirely Impossible. The treat and the bridge which Is to be erected Northwest which ha« won more Accuracy hearthstone, nnd then the locality The manufacture and sale of these ment consists of manual manipulation over the Hudson river connecting Man Award« and Gold Medal« than any othar •lowly drifted back to Its primitive of the uterus nnd ovaries and regular school In America. Send foe our Sucre«« hattan Island and New Jersey nt One products, regardless of their class or condition. All that remained of tho Catalog Fourth Street near Morrie«», Irrigation. A cure can be brought Hundred and Seventy-eighth street in condition, are under government super Portland. Or. Isaac M. Walker. Pra«, bouse wns n tall »tone chimney, near vision. The effect of the monopoly 1» about only by a prolonged course of New York city. Officials of the asso No. 40, 1925 P. N. U. the edge of the precipice. By this old not definitely known yet, as It has not treatment at a considerable expense ciation are already conferring with ruin stood the trunk of what hnd once to the owner. ----- --- government officials on the subject. been established very long. been a great sugar tree. SANITARY FLOORS FOR DAIRY BARNS ROAD UPKEEP COST ELEVEN MILLIONS HIPÄME VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Portland, Oregon Better Franklin Service—Storage and General Repairing I ANDERSON & RICE, U Portland, Ore | WE BUY Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. P H W C . New Fluff Rugs CHICKS Good Appearing Cows Not - Always Most Profitable Wider Roads Are Needed to Handle Motor Flood Save Young Live Stock to Increase Net Profit a, PILES WRIGLEYS Surface for Earth Roads EVERY Failure to Breed To Relieve Traffic Behnke-Walker