MT PHDTÏ AMD y 1 vl\ 1 L/111L7 CM AITT AIIOIIA ¡ the last hats of summer ? for Send for Program T0TS> summer wear --------------- the problem of keeping little tots clean without getting any further tluiu the washtub. In a grimy world this homely friend of the family la the only answer. Hero stylists come to the rescue with clothes of all kinds that can be washed and Ironed easily and quickly; and It happens that these All lung rye straw stuffed. mer. Perhaps the season Inspires the very simply designed things look bet­ Insist »n having the collar ' loveliest headwear or perhaps they en­ ter than any others on the youngsters. with the “Fish'’ Label. If joy exercising talents that were more In hot weather for those who live your dealer does not handle this brand collar, wtlte to us or less suppressed last winter, during near the beaches, bathing suits and direct the vogue of untrlmmed and unInter- beach coats may bring laundry work F. SHARKBY A «ON down to the Irreducible minimum. Lit­ estlug hats. SI Union Av.. Portland, Ore. Here are five lints which have come tle ones wear their knitted bathing Into bloom recently In the millinery suits during most of their waking CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS garden and have been chosen us rep- hours when they can play on the ctarhe lirua. Florist* H7 Morrison St at GLADSTONE July 9th to July 22nd left blooming alone, the last hat is blooming among myriad others. Best Horse Collar Genius la burning like everything with _ _ millinery designers; they continue to Maae overflow with tine ideas for midsum­ MARRY IF LONELY: Join "The Hucccasful Correspondence Club.” Ro liable; Descriptions free BOX 656 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. Gave Name to Street. The word adelphl is the Greek for brothers. It is given to a district of London. England, on the south side of the Strand, because the principal buildings In the district were erected by four brothers. John. Robert. James, and William Adam, after whom the streets are still named. Fivs of the Latest Summer Hats. resentatlve of beautiful types suited ! sands. Beach coat» to be worn over to midsummer, First there la the be- j them when needed are made of gay loved leghorn, adorably developed by ; printed terry cloth, which does not an applique trimming of hundmade need to be Ironed. They may be made renaissance, laid over the crown. The of other printed cottons or of heavy, brimedge Is bound with silk tn a unbleached domestic, with cut-out fig color and on both the upper and un­ urea of little animals, flowers, chil­ der brim three tight little, bright little dren or birds applied to them. These roses are iwwed. with folded silk nre sewed down with cotton floss, using stems. This is an exquisite hat. Next the buttonhole stitch. Chambray, cotton broadcloth, coarse comes a wide-brimmed, black luce hut with aemi-faclng of chiffon and a linens and gingham maintain their flange on the upper brim of a novelty lead at the head of the list of depend­ millinery fabric which Is also used for able fabrics for little dresses and the bow that completes a simple but rompers. Nearly all dresses are made Impressive model. Beautiful handcruft with panties to match and nearly all Is the outstanding feature of the hat have round collars In white or a plain of tagnl braid, turned up at the back. color and banding on the sleeves and It has a collar of folded velvet and pockets to match the collar. Th« tlon in Buffalo In June, 1924. Stuck Up. "Osculatory demonstration may be all right," mused the mistletoe, "but ns a rule I am above that sort of thing.’*—Boston Transcript. BARK Job’s Comforter. First Artist (to depressed Brother Brush) Don't take his criticism too seriously, old fellow. He doesn't know. And, anyhow, our pictures are never as bad ns they are painted.—Sydney Bulletin. . Nature’«1 Own Tonic An Oxford lecturer prophesies that chemistry will create synthetic men. There should still be room, however, for the self-made variety. To Regulate Incubator Whan in Portland Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. Send aa your ahipmenta. We mail you check the ame day we receive good«. P ortland H ide a W ool C o . im mom msvi P. N. U soars, tmiuim , «moa. No. 28, 1926 25c Mortality Loss in Baby Chicles May Be Prevented The Young Men's Christian associa­ tion we» formed In London in 1844 by ' Sir George Williams and was Intro- ‘ duced Into the United States In 1861. It held Its first international conven- | WE BUY 15c BE HEALTHY Beginning of Famous Order. 100 Ungar Bldg Bet. Sth A Broadway on Alder O. 8. BARRON, Prop. HIK22S2ME Farmer Who Balances His Poultry Ration Gets Mort How We Got Collars. It Is about a hundred years since I The Bob Shoppe Yielding a Comfortable Cash Income; a Bigger and Better Position, and Independence and Happiness, One of the most serious maladies Write for catalog to which poultry-farm owners have to ' combat is coccldlosls, u destructive * disease, especially prevalent on pout- 1 try farms where a large numlier of Business College 11th and »almon ttreets Portland, Oregon birds are raised on a limited area. Chickens between the ages of four Pros. I. M. Walker and fourteen weeks are the most like­ ly to contract the infection, and suffer VAUDEVILLE—PICTURES the greatest mortality, according to Mata. Eves. B. A. Beach of the veterinary science department at the Wisconsin College of Agriculture, In a recent circular Children, 10 cent* Any Time published by tbe college. He says that although adult birds often con­ tract the disease, they seldom die dl- ' rectly from It. ALL WORK GUARANTIED The disease la the result of Infec­ tion by a atnall paraalte. known as the The Oldest and Best Equipped Repair Plant In Oregon coccldlum, which Is apread In the East Water and Haltnon Sts, Portland, Oregon East X39J CYLINDER GRINDING—CRANK »HAFT GRINDING—GEN. OVERHAULING droppings of Infected birds. Beach, In outlining the symptoms of the trouble, ’ OREGON'S FLNEST BEACH RESORT HOTEL says that the first to be noticed is the Moderate Rate». Varied Amuiemeat« appearance of blood In the droppings: J TWO GOLF LINKS. following this, the chick usually be- SEASIDE HOTEL SEASIDE. OREGON comes listless; Its feathers become ; ruffled, and its wings droop. Contain- - IRELAND’S SANDWICH SHOP Whereto Eat Inated soli and water are the chief Boi launches to take out 25c and 35c IN Is a Treat’ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE carrlera of Infection, aa are certain 12S Sixth Street PORTLAND, or 365 Washington Street adult birds, which are Infected, though showing no outward signs of tbe dis- . The Best Eating Place In the City- The Finest ease, Such heus are a continuous Coffee and Pastry a Specialty. Reasonable source of Infection and a menace to all Prices. Broadway at Stark (Oregon Hotel chicks that are permitted to run with Building), Portland, Oregon. them. "No medicinal treatment has yet Standard Acre. Rubens Inspired by Wife. been found of sufficient value to war­ rant Its use,” Beach declares. "Sani­ The acre as a land measure was Rubens, the great painter, was so tation Is both the preventive and the inspired by his second wife that the at an early time an uncertain quan­ cure," he says. genius flashed snew, according to art tity. and differed in various parts of As soon aa coccldlosls Is diagnosed. critics. Many critics also say that England. It was reduced to a stand­ Beach says the steps to be taken are her likeness appeared in his religious ard by King Edward I, about the year to remove all of the apparently 1305. In 1824 the standard care was healthy chicks to clean quarters—feed any mythological paintings tor years the chicks Inside brooder bouses—re­ afterward. She is said to have fur­ ordered by act of parliament to con­ move al) litter from the brooder house nished the inspiration that blossomed tain 4,840 square yards. That is the twice weekly—withhold all mash, and forth In “Dido," "Andromeda in De­ standard acre today. feed light on scratch feed, and keep spair” and in “Susanna.” sour milk before the chicks at all Aid Spread of Truth. times. Vowel Formations. All those who opposed intellectual There are numerous theories con­ truths merely stir the fire; the cin­ cerning the formation of vowels. C. ders fly about and set fire to that K. Rogers, writing in “Your Voice and which else they had not touched.— Laying hens neqd a balanced ration. I You,” says: "The theory most com­ John Wolfgang von Goethe. This fact Is demonstrated by an ex­ monly accepted and most generally periment completed recently by the I taught is that they are shaped in the Avoid “Knocking” Habit. South Dakota State college poultry | mouth by various positions of the lips At the end of the day, review what department. In which two pens of 25 ; and tongue, which positions furnish you have said and see if 99 per cent hens each were fed under the same j The so many forms or molds into which your remarks were knocks. conditions but with different rations, j the stream of vibrated air is poured.”! "Jawing” habit is easily required.—• In one case the hens were given all ___________ Exchange. the corn, oats, wheat and barley they American Eagle. would eat. The hens in the other i>en Doesn’t Sound Real. received these same grains but In ad­ The fathers of the American repub­ dition were given a 20 per cent meat lic decided upon an eagle as an em- The man who sings or plays "Home, tnash In order to make the ration bal­ blem, and unfortunately the species • Sweet Home” in a rented flat is either anced. known to them was the sea or bald serenading his landlord or kidding A summary of tbe results of this feathered only to the knees, himself, according to Billy Sunday.— experiment Indicates that the hens on eagle, corn, oats, wheat and barley averaged and a “piratical parasite of the os- New York Herald-Tribune. 27.64 eggs per bird for the twd-months prey.” The golden eagle, to which a Modern Precautions. period. The hens that received the change has been made on the coins meat mash in their ration averaged of the country, is feathered to the Never give the boy all the allow­ 36 56 eggs per hen. The cost of the 1 toes. ance you can afford. Keep back some feed was practically the same In both to bail him out.—Baltimore Sun. cases because the first pen ate enough Proper Phrases. more grain to balance the cost of the One sees so much of fiddling con- meat mash, thus proving that the farmer who will balance his poultry tests and championships in the news of the day that one is prompted to ration will receive a greater profit. exclaim, "Oh, fiddlestick!” or “Oh. fiddle-dee-dee!” Perhaps one may be The world is a playground sufficiently stirred to exclaim, “Oh, for those who are healthy. fiddle-faddle.” If you don't believe it. Nature knows the way to According to a report from the ex­ they're all in the dictionary. health. Take Barkroot Tonic tension division. Ohio State university, Feels Much Improved. a record from 300 farmers shows that That Did It. the mortality loss in baby chicks up to “I have been In poor health for some Outside the storm raged. The thun­ the age of ten weeks was 2O.J^per cent. time, system generally run down and suffering with severe constipation. On This probably is a conservative esti­ der was deafening, the lightning recommendation I tried your Barkroot Tonic, and after using two bottles I mate as no doubt a farmer who Is pro­ flashed almost continuously. Present­ began to feel improved In every way." gressive enough to keep records Is ly a bolt struck some part of the MRS. MINNIE CAMPBELL, Portland. more apt to give his chicks better care house and knocked the owner com­ than will the average farmer. The pletely out of bed. He rose, rubbed For Sale by All Druggists chief causes of these losses may be his eyes, yawned, and said, "All right, summarized as follows : Weak chicks, dear. Ill get up.’ diarrhea, crowding, leg weakness, can­ nibalism, coccldlosls and intestinal Turkish Names. worms. A great deal may be done tn pre­ The name Bosporus is from the venting these losses by adhering close­ Greek, meaning ox-ford. It was nam­ ly to the five essentials of chick rais­ ed from the legend that Io, transform­ ing advocated by the University of ed into a cow, swam across it. The Missouri. These are : Dardanelles are named after the Greek 1. Hatch early. 2. Brood each hatch separately for city Dardanus on the eastern side of the ancient Hellespont. four weeks. 8. Range on fresh ground. Feed a balanced ration constantly. At Least, Make Effort. 5. Separate pullets and cockerels. The Chinese begin their new year by paying all their debts. The Amer­ icans only try to.—Los Angeles Times. FOLKS! No Theatres In Java. Do not forget to visit the Famous Halrcut- tlng Shop for Women ana Children. (¡OLDEN INVESTMENT FOB YOUNG PEOPLE DROP In Java there are no theaters to speak of. and entertainments that call for an auditorium usually are given in large concert halls, the perform­ ances opening at 9:80 or 10 o'clock, because it is loo warm prior to that hour to ask an audience to assemble. The concert halls are connected to clubs usually. Has “Tuber Coalhouse" A woman sought aid of a London hospital physician after the family doctor diagnosed her husband's illness as “tuber coalhouse.” The hospital i physicians gave the same diagnosis, J claiming the man's Illness was due to । working In the coal yards. COCCIDIOSIS IS FATAL AILMENT | Dundee Auto Repair & Machine Works It was in 1861 that the poet Long fellow published "Th« Golden Leg­ end.’’ a long lyric drama based on the German Hartmann von Aue's beauti­ ful story of self-sacrifice, "Her Aime Heinrich.** it is on« of Longfellow’s best and the most popular of his longer works, and contains many pas­ sages of great beauty. Bad Correctly Placed. The right place for the bed, many people seem to think, is against the ' wall, where It will be fairly well out 1 of the way. The right place for the ‘ l>ed is always away from the wail, so that there will be free circulation of air all around the sleeper. If you are interested In a Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Portland, Oregon. The Golden Legend. the collar came into being as a com- । cerclal proposition. It has been sug­ gested that the necklace of teeth or claws or strings of beads with which our early ancestors adorned them­ selves was the forerunner of the mod­ ern collar. for your produce ONE OF AMERICA’S FOREMOST BUSINESS COLLEGES HE last rose of summer and the ‘ 1 last hat of summer ire alike beau- KODAK FINISHING FHKK ■NLAROKMBNT with every »Or order. Itawllnga Film <*o, Portland. Ore OFFERS A MARKET An Easily Laundered Drese. an intricately made trimming of nar­ row braid mid small berries placed at the right side. Among these softly feminine headpieces the black Spanish sailor stands out boldly. It Is a bang- kok straw with a collar of black belt­ ing ribbon arranged in pencil plaits across the front, edged with a nar­ row contrasting ribbon. This Is a tailored hat of the severe type, to be worn with n suit of similar character. Midsummer calls for the lovely wide- brimmed. hnlr-hrald hats, like that which brings this brief story to a happy ending. Lace overlays the top of the shape and extends over the brim edge and n cluster of roses la posed at the front. This model is lovely In any of tbe light colors. Many n ways and means commit­ tee may work overtime considering pantle frock pictured, of checked ging­ ham, Is cut with kimono sleeves, round neck, slit a little way down at the front, and straight panties. It Is hardly more difficult to Iron than a handkerchief. The floral motif sketched on and above the pockets Is done with cotton floss In the lazy daisy stitch. Little boys' suits are Just as simply designed; most of them made of chambray. Even frocks and suits In which the little tots finish the day, when they are tidied up for the family dinner, are designed very simply. Dotted swlas, with colored dots on white, Is liked for them and their round col­ lars of white swlsa are worked about the edge with floss matching the dot In color. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. (CX lilt. Western Newcomer HnGm » If It seems Impossible to regulate the Incubator, examine the wafer and see whether or not it still has the ether which causes expansion and con­ sequent regulation of the thermostat. The wafers are filled with ether which will evaporate through a very small leak. Detach the suspected wafer, and shake close to the ear. If the liquid Is in It. you will hear it shake, and the trouble Is not there. If there Is no sound of liquid, buy a new wafer and save time, money and worry. Best Feed for Beginner Chick rations are numerous, and one of the best feeds for the beginner with a small flock is the commercial dried buttermilk starting mash. This can be fed In hoppers and placed be­ fore the chicks at all times. These commercial mashes are used by many commercial poultrymen wl(h good re­ sults. A large number of egg produc­ ers who mix their own laying mash. depend on the commercial starters for bringing the chicks through the crit-1 leal period. Literary Rule. It has come to be practically a sort of rule In literature that a man, hav- Ing once shown himself capable of original writing, is entitled thence- forth to steal from the writings of others at discretion—Emerson. Golf Widow’s Refuge. woman sees so little An Atchison . of her ' husband, who is a golf player, that she will become a foreign mis- slonary.—Atchison Globe. Where Nutria Come» From The coypu is a curious web-footed rodent of South America, known com­ mercially as nutria. 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