Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 21, 1926, Image 3

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    Ä PORTLAND
OFFERS A MARKET
me admirable.
I do not remember
Ihut a word w»» ever «»Id to me In
o r
o R PRODUCE
society about the ornament; society
I h too conventionally polite for that.
But 1 wondered, especially when the
men thronged about me, whether they tween one man »nd anothar, but that
little la vary Important.
•
I
C««piefi Changt Saturday
were looking ut the exquisite work
It 1» a greater compliment tn ba
munsblp of the bells, or at the girl
•* Adulta, Week day Matinee 30c;
who wore them.
Pnrtlanrl Oregon.
Evening«, 36c. Continoti» 1 to 11
roruanu,
uicguu.
p m children 10 cenU m ume»
Br JAMES BUCKHAM
It wax during thl« brief season <>f
HINTS
AND
GOOD
THINGS
that
a revela-
social
triumph
tlon ch me to me, wlil<4i accounted,
ELIGHTFUL little cakes rosy be
for my dlsqule-
In large part,
CUT FLOWERS * FLORAL DESIGNS
Something About Comb«.
Y NAME 1« Imogen Diller, tuda of n year pa«t. The prince a -' decorated with animal crackers
«Sarka Hroa.. Ploriate. »»7 Morrison St
and I am twenty live years hud come! Indeed, be had been near dipped In fondant chocolate, Ginger-
There i»nT very much Information —...
too
old
old.
The reader will, per- ms for a long time, and I bad not bread men—who ever grows
obtainable regarding comb«, bxcept
WE BUY
hap«, understand more readi­ known that I loved him.
to enjoy them?
that their origin is traced to great J
ly from this atatenmnl the confession
Add u few drops of lemon Juice to antiquity. Comb« made of wood, bone
He w»» a silent man, a poet—some
I am about to make Being u woman, ceiled him u dreamer. He went Into boiled rice; It Improves the flavor as and horn have been found in Swiss
I am nuturully a believer In dream». society, not for pleasure'll »uke, but well as Its appearance. .
lake dwellings. Among the Greeks
A plain cooky foypdatlon may be
I think I never knew n woman who that be might study huritiin nature;
was entirely free from thl» mild form for the same reason that lie went Into o»ed for dozens of sipuli cakes. Nut«, and Romans the combH were made of
boxwood, in Egypt, of Ivory. Mod
of superstition. And being comparu- the lumber camp«
U’e Norjh, and raisin», spice» and seeds, cocoa »nd
chocolate all may be u»éd in various era comb» are made of these, and
lively young—a» life is ( ■ «tlmated the slums of the great cities.
The way cookies are shaped B|MO of tortoise »hell. Probably the
nowadays—I am romantic.
The first time he came to me. at
I wus twenty-two when my heurt the dull tinkle of the Ivory bell», I makes them more alluring even to une of the comb fe the hair came' Send us your shipments. We mail you eheck
the same day we receive goods.
after they were employed for card­
first began to hunger for sympathy. felt an almost overpowering desire grown ups.
ing wool.—New York Telegraph.
Eugene, Oreg —"I had for years been for appreciation, for affection. How to stretch out my strong young arms
Plain Cookie».
subject to spells of bronchitis, 1 never natural, how Inevitable, 1« thl« fierlod and sweep from before me all the
P ortland H ide & W ool C o .
passed a winter without having a *pclL In n girl'» life history! It 1« a con­ ■ Imperlng circle on whose outskirts . Take one half cupful of fat, one cup­
When a Pie Is a Meal.
im «»0» *«t»ut mn, mnwt, omm «.
ful
of
»ugur,
one-fourth
cupful
of
mlftc,
At night wltcn 1 would lie down and dition uh normal ns the unfolding of
try to get my test, the cough would Ite a bud. And equally natural, I think, he stood. Then, for un Instant-- and one egg, two teaspoonful« of baking
A
pie
is
a
meal,
according
to
the
de-
the worst, consequently 1 got verv little are her little Innocent Instinctive the only time I can remember, until powder, flavor to taste and add two ciHion of the Glasgow magistrates’
the
strange
thing happened—he
■ leen or rest. 1 tried many different
cupfuls of flour. Thia recipe 1» best committee. A licensed restaurateur
medicines but never found anything that girlish device« for rendering herself looked Into my eyes, and I became
doubled for most families. Mix and was recently charged with having sup­
beautiful
In
dre»»
nnd
manner,
her
would relieve me until I Itegan takn.g
as a child before him. Afterwards, as
w I.. A Heavy Breeds from fkx-k«
Dr Fierce's Golden Medical Discovery lov« for going Into company— there to often as he came near me. such n let stand on leg to c^lll. Thl«. help« plied liquor to three men between 9
and it stopped my cough and I have not meet the rank and file of those from rapturous thrill ran through all my to roll them out, taking less flour.
-Ion. «hm oor !»«»«>• World
p. m. and 10 p. m., without a meal ।
Hirsin Wb L»«born» 1«
had an attack of bronchitis since. It whom must be recruited her possible being that I could scarcely keep from
being supplied at the time. For thej
has given me more help than all the prince.
Broiled Parsnips.
She shines In looks, In crying out.
defense
It
was
stated
that
each
of
I
other medicines combined It is a tine thought«, In word«. In action«, with
Wash nnd scrape parsnii* and cook
QUEEN ILX rCl IKRN'-JoYludd
he alone, of all the hovering
medicine for deep seated coughs and the glow of thnt hardly acknowledged
1.50 1»T AVtKUt - 51ATTU *
until tender in boiling salted water. the men wa« supplied with a pie, and
most
Interested,
not
seemed
circle.
bronchial trouble.*—L T. Dittemore,
desire within her breast the desire In me. but In the ivdry bells. I con- When cold cut in halves, spread with । it wa« contended that this constituted
252 i-Hwrence St.
’ a meal. The stipendiary decided in!
melted butter and broil.
Obtain Dr. Pierce's Discovery now tn for the true, manly love which she tlnually caught him studying them;
I favor of the respondents. — London
tablets । r liquid from your neighbor- feels thill she can so opulently repay. nnd the thought maddened me, that
K h Q»
T ou Will Fwt R.sht at Hom« Her«
Prussian Rock».
If the world only knew! It laughs lie, whose love meant all the world
I m «>4 druggist. You will quickly feel
'Mall.
Cream two-thirds of a cupful of but- ।
the bent In -.1 effect. Write Dr Pierre, at girl« who lire dying for unattained to me, ndmlred only the ornament
ter, add one and one-half cupfuls of
Pre idcnt Invalid«’ Hotel in Buffalo, love. It would weep could It see Into
Desensitize the Gum».
Excellent Cafe. Special Weekly .
sugar nnd three well-beaten . eggs,
N. Y-, if you desire free medical advice. their heart«. S« terrible 1» It to feel upon my neck.
One summer evening there was a gift three cupfuls of flour with one-
you expect to have some dental Batea. Bu» Merta all Traina. 11th an I Stark. _
it
youth »Upping away, and with it that grand ball given at an out-of town
PORTLAND. OREGON
Anclsnt Dispensary.
ho|>e for which, by the decree of God. viilu, Hi- mid I were there, with a half teaspoonful each of soda, clove, work done and wish to desensitize
cinnamon and one-fourth tejispoonful y0Ur teeth to a yertain degree, brush
great company of the gayest of the of nutmeg; add one-half pound of rai- them twice a day for a week or ten
Worn Spots in Floor.
About 4GOO II. C. n public dispon ■ uo«t women live.
It was one day. soon after I bad
guy. A h unual. I wore my Ivory sin« i«id the same of walnut meat« cut
nary was «stublished in Egypt, the paaaed my twenty third birthday, that city's
days
with
milk
of
magnesia,
and
the
Worn
spots on polished floors in
and, as usual, those who ad- fine, to the flour mixture; alternate
medlcal ut tendi nnt for which received a terrible thought came to me, the
mired them, or me—I could not tell with one-half cupful of milk, Beat dental work may be done with less doorways or at the foot of stairs may
the equivalent of |500 a year for Ills thought that I »tumid be over the hill which gathered around me. A« the
says be prevented by applying a thin coat
but- pain on the part of the patient,
services. Thl» wa« nt that time about , of youth in a little while, nnd going Htlfllng night wore on, and dance fol­ well and drop by spoonfuls on a
a correspondent of the Kansas City of wax once or twice a month. Put
I
are
tered
baking
sheet.
These
cookies
five times the amount received by n down the other'alde; that .the hope 1 lowed dance. 1 grew faint and weary,
the wax in cheesecloth and rub over
Star.
had allently cherished, which I had and felt nn If I must have a breath better a week old.
skilled laborer.
hot
the worn spot«, allowing 15 minutes
Serve
plain
ice
cream
with
a
' never us yet considered Impossible, of heaven'« pure air.
I moved to­ maple cbocolnte sauce, using nuts for
Embody Deeds of Marine».
for drying, then polish. In an hour or
might
noon
be
a
leesenlng
one.
I
ward
the
wldeopen
French
windows,
Titled Poisoner.
a garnish. Such a des ert is rich and
The reference of the “Halls of Mon- two apply a second coat of wax and
I cannot tell what flood of depression from which one could step upon the
satisfying and not difficult to serve.
Th»’ marquise de Brinvilliers, to ob- overwhelm««! r*«
tezuma" made by the marine« la sig- polish again.
All*that day, nml veranda, the i«>et crossed my path.
salon of her Inheritance, far Into the night, my soul cried out He stopiwd un<l I saw that hi» eyes
nificant of the battle in which the
—
■ ■
marines were victorious in that an-
Ccgnomen Made Exclusive.
killed her father nnd other members to God for the precious gift without were fixed upon the Ivory bells. Much
Lent fortress about 1835. The song
term "realtor” was coined to
of her family with a subtle poison. which my Iff« would menu nothing as 1 loved him. 1 could almost have
Among my dreams that night, when smitten him then! He «poke:—
Her crime was discovered and »lie
goes on to say "To the shores of lmUcate
members
of
constituent
at last I slept, there was one that
"Are you going "Ut for a breath of
Tripoli." which refer« to another vic-
of the Nat|onal As8OCtation of
wus executed In 1676.
visited me twice, mid seemed to tie, fresh air. Mndemolselle Diller?
So
torious battle of the marines in Tripoli.
Egtate boards. The courts have
In a vngue way. nn answer to my was I. May 1 hnve the honor of ac­
First Equestrian Statue.
myself
I HUW
■ in several cases upheld them in their
passionate prayer,
companying you?"
Average Life Extended.
determination to prevent any other
Th« statue of Colleoni, the famous standing on a bare hillside,
“In buying a house, and
The honor! My eouL surged within
generalissimo of the Venetian land slope was black with shadow In the
The United States public health serv ! than members of their association
taking a wife, ehut your
me.
I was about to return some
midst of the gloom I ruined my bands. stereotyped refusal, when the thought
ice, after an exhaustive study, finds from using it.
eye» and commend your-
first equestrian statue In existence. It something white came flouting down came to me: "Is not this the hour of
that the average of human life in |
It looked like n fate? Yes! I will prove to myself,
I h the work of Verocchio and Leopardi out of the cloud».
the country is fifty-six years. This j
Of English Origin.
wreath of »nowy flowers; but ns It
HERE I b nothing recorded in the is contrasted with the average in the |
this night, that It is the ivory bells
and wax cast in 1496.
The
word
"junto” is derived from
drifted slowly down, and settled In
life of Charles Plnat
Duclos, the
" indicate
that | Sixteenth century, which was between the Latin word “juncta,” meaning
alone he cares for."
my outstretched bands, I »aw that It
author
of
these
w
...
.
.
.
..a tw^ntv rears.
So I put my hand upon his arm,
Flr»t Worship.
i “joined.” It was first applied to a
was • necklace of little white bells.
there was In his life the elements of eighteen and twenty years.
Th« first worship we know of is I put the bell« about my neck, nnd and together we went out Into the marital unhappiness which would Jus­
। group of Whig politicians in the
night. Oh. that beautiful, soft night I
Love of One’« Work.
we rend: "Men began to call on the instantly n glorious burst of -Untight
tify the cynicism he voices.
[ reigns of Mary and Ann of England.
Could
a
thousand
year«
blot
out
Its
Duclos had a varied life and he has
dated about 3H72 B. C. In OenMis 4 Illumined the hill, and I awoke. TwIcA memory?
It does not matter whether a man and has come to mean a secret con-
The star« twinkling so
name of the Lord." Moaesi In 1490 I «ay, this dream came to me, once purely In the blue-black sky; the rest­ left his name on the roll of fame In [paints the petals of a rose or the ference," especially a political one.
B. C., »el up the Jewish order of wor- In the middle of the night, and once ful sighing of the trees; the putter of many capacities.
chasriîs of a precipice, so that love
Ju«t before waking in the morning.
A» a historian he is entitled to be
Fame.
ship.
u fountain near by; the music floating remembered as the author of the in- and admiration attend on him as he
A» I opened my eyes In the renl »un
the shrubbery.
out
across
genlous
"History
of
Louis
XI
”
and
the
labors
and
wait
forever
on
his
work.
light, the dream seemed so actual and
Fame is not futile. It is the pass-
“I>et uh go down by the lake." my "Secret Memoir» on the Reign of It does not matter whether he toil for ing salute to exceptional ability, The
■ o vivid, that I clutched my boeon.
companion said ; “there we may rest Louis XIV."
months on a few inches of his canvas, idea of every youth should be fame,
Little Arthur, when asked If he thinking to catch the bell» before they
and enjoy the coolnes«.’’
As a philologist he published some or cover a palace front with color in fairly earned—in competition with
would like to stay with hl» grand- melted away.
Down the terraces we went, arm in exceedingly Interesting studies in the
As 1 considered the vision. 1 said
a day; so only that it be with a others. The Olympic games of today
mother a Jew day», answered decid-
arm. There was n trembling between French and Celtic larfguages which
to
myself,
"There
1»
a
hint
In
this
edly. "No. because grandma I» too full
us. I could not tell whether ray hand iiave proved of great value In the solemn purpose, that he have filled his typify to me the finest type of compe­
drenm worth heeding Hitherto I have
heart with patience or urge his hand tition—the ideal of human contest and
wavered upon bls arra. or his arm world of letters.
of don't»."
neglected personal adornment, think­
shook under my hand. But when we
adventure. The better man. working
As a novelist and wit he has left to haste.—Ruskin.
ing that !,ove must Indeed be blind,
reached the little artificial lake, I some excellent examples of his work.
Biological Note».
to fit himself as best he can before­
if he cannot see beyond the surface
Life « Repleniihment.
The rising price of shoe» may have glitter of that which is foreign even sank upon a bench, and he, standing a In this connection his autobiography
hand, wins. And such fame is worth
The law of life is replenishment; w;hile and respectable—Chauncey M.
bad something to do with raising men .
||)P physical person, But it mny little aside, stood before me. Some cannot be overlooked, for it is both an
from the estate of a quadruped to an he that Love Is not blind, only wan­ gaudy lanterns, not far away, cast a Interesting example of an excellent we must put back day by day into the Depew, in International-Cosmopolitan. *
faint glow over us.
style and a human document enlivened blood stream what the life cells take
erect creature. Fort Wayne News- dering of aigbt Does, perhaps, some­
The silence grew oppressive. I felt by much of the author’s native humor. {rom Jt in the process we call living.
thing crude, glittering, conspicuous,
Relief for Burn».
Sentinel.
his eyes upon the Ivory bells. Sudden­
During his life Duclos won the ap- Qn]„ through the food we eat com­
cutcb his eye. and draw it whither
ly my spirit rose to the level of its provai of the French Academy and
Scraped
raw potatoes will give in­
water can
be
It may discover the better thing that purpose. I started up, withdrawing a
The Dire Harvest.
stant relief to a burn. As the potato
waa
rewarded
by
being
made
perpet-
Mntive
Iles behind? 1 will see!"
little, and snatched the glistening ual secretary of that body. His aid accomplished.—The Motive.
Most wild oats are sown on the.
becomes warm from the heat of the,
Every girl knows perfectly well the cirelet from my neck. The next In­
Hhift,
nnd
reaped
tn
the
cold
|
In revising the Dictionnaire of the
burn change to a fresh slice and con­
night
kind and amount of her own personal stant it was flashing In the crystal
Andy Jackson's Lock.
Academy was one of the contributing
Alexandru TlmeH-Trlb- attraction.
tinue changing as long as necessary.
Kray dawn.
1 know what people water of the lake, sinking so slowly
One of the latest relics received w
causes to his being thus honored.
une.
called me—what I wus: “Not exactly that It seemed to hang suspended in
Duclos’ death occurred in France in the Tennessee State museum is an
pretty, but stately. Impressive; a ma­ the tide, like the golden goblet that
Satisfactory Offering.
tronly girl, of the Dutclf madonna the poet SOW from the bridge at mid­ the year 1772 when he was sixty- old-fashioned wooden lock from one
eight.—Wayne D. McMurray.
of the doors of the first house occupied
Western Exchange After the col-’type."
type. Such n type Is not generally night.
((g) by George Matthew Adama.)
by Andrew’ Jackson when he came to
-
O
I
—
lection was taken the choir sang "It winsome. It Is too quiet. Men will
Then I looked at my poet, nnd all
Tennessee.
— Boston jostle a madonna who stands between of life trembled upon that instant
1 h Enough." by Mendelssohn
---
Yet. |f the Oh, gracious heaven ! His eyes were
them and n coryphee.
Transcript.
madonna could only* fascinate and at­ fixed, not upon the sinking bauble,
Plants and Sunshine.
tract them nt first sight, ns the cory- but upon my face. Love had passed
Where the sunshine is very intense,
phee does, how mudi more they the crucial teat
plants guard against it by either in­
would admire and love her! It Is nil
At that Supreme moment something
creasing the thickness of their leaves
a question of Initial fnsclmitlon.
like rushing darkness came over me.
or decreasing their size and number.
With some such Idea eddying something with roaring wings, as of
In the opposite case, they increase
through my mind, I went to a famous a great bird. 1 fainted from the awful
their leaf surface.
firm of .manufacturing Jewelers, nnd stress; but even as I sank, I felt my
HE Happiest Resolve you
gave them h novel commlsaion—to lover's arm* encircle me.
can make is to be rid once
Matter
of
Gray
Matter.
make me a necklace of Ivory bells.
I have confessed. For me the world
and for all of your Piles or other
A man may have heart enough to
I bade them spare no expense; to Is made new’, and all things In it.
Rectal
and Colon ailments. My
love
two
women
at
the
same
time,
but
make the ornament the most exquisite
My poet smiles, as I read him what
he certainly ought to have enough treatment is so scientific, so certain, so
thing that art could devise; no ma­ I have written about the ivory bells.
complete, so conclusively proved by
terial to be used but the finest, most He declares thnt he never saw them In
not to try it.—Boston Transcript.
thousands of successful cases that all
transparent Ivory; the bells to be hln life until they flashed from iny
doubt is eliminated. Further. I will give
perfect nnd complete In every detail, hand, that night. Into the lake. If he
you a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure
A Pity.
your Piles or refund your
even to the tiny, vibrant tongues; seemed to look upon them, he swenrs
Some people take so much pleasure
fee. Write today for my
and all united by n chain of polished It was because he dared not lift his
in telling what they know that it’s W'vA*-
new 100 page, illustrated,
Ivory links. "Even If the dream prove eyes to the soul thnt burned in mine.
\
% FREE book of information.
a pity they know so little.—Boston
in no sense prophetic," I thought, "it The light had slain him, except it hnd
Transcript.
has given me the idea of nn absolute- been of love.
ly unique ornament. I shall not be
High Bridge.
unnoticed when I wear it."
Pottible to Plate Rubber
a TH \ AN DOMAIN ÖTH ANO
“I stood on the bridge at midnight,”
Two thousand dolln rs was the cost
S. E. Sheppard, an American chem­
hummed the mosquito as he began to
of my necklace, I am not wealthy, ist, bus discovered nn electro-chemical
but I am by no means poor. I could method whereby rubber mny be plated
operate on the slumberer s patrician
pny the money, and I did.
Ÿou Want a Good Position
proboscis.
much as gold, silver and other metals.
Immediately n new experience came This proceaw promises to make possi­
Very well—Take the Accountancy »nd
Business M^na<ement, Private Bseretari*
Into my life, I became n center of ble the production of seamless rubber
Wanted First Aid.
&L Calculator. Comptometer. •teno<ra-
Hitherto, with other
admiration I
phtc.
Penmanship, ur Commercial Teach-
rain coats and other articles of rubber
Joan d’Arc—Haste, valet, a screw­
srs* Course at
quiet, Inconspicuous girls, I hnd been
which in the past have had to be made
driver; methinks I’ve a caterpillar
comparatively unnoticed In company. In piece» nml then cemented together.
down my neck.
But from the first occasion when I
appeared wearing my necklace of
The foremost Bu’ineee College of the
Orange» From China
The young Indy across the way
The Original Rib Roast.
Ivory bells. I was ringed nbout with
Northwest which has won more Accuracy
and the best Peppermint
says
the
armament
limitation
confer
­
and Gold Medals than any other
Oranges
were
first
brought
to
Eu
­
admirers. Ami the most Intoxicating
When Adam swore at Eve immedi­ Awards
school In America. Send for our Succès»
Chewing Sweet for any money
pnrt of It was thnt I really could not rope from Chinn by the Portuguese In ence couldn't be expected to accom­ ately after the fruit course, it wgs the Catalog. Fourth Street near Morrison,
determine whether the ivory bells 1547. An orange tree was planted in plish all tiie idealists wnnt, but any original rib roast. — Seattle Union- Portland. Or Isaac M Walker. Pree
Look ior Wrigley’s P. H Handy Pack
enr LIs-
Lis- i friendly impasse nt nil among the na­
were the sole nttrnctlon, or whether the garden of n nobleman near
No. 4, 1926
P. N. U.
Record.
^^njrour^ealefsCounter^Jj
fruit for tions is a step forward.
they hnd called out and emphasized bon, and it continued to bear
(©
by
UcClur*
Nsw.pap.r
Syndic»!«.)
some actual personal charm that made generations.
Get Rid of that Cough!
THE
IVORY
BELLS
? f fevr s J
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS
M
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair,
Tallow, Cascara Bark
Horse Hair.
L. T. Dittemore
NORTONIA HOTEL
1PHO SAID
T
he young lady
T ACROSS THE WAY
handy
'packs
A HEAL THY New Year
T
CHAS 1 DEAN M-D.lnc
WRIGLEYS
RK.
NEW HANDY PACK
Fits hand **
pocket and pursi
Behnke-Walker