The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, May 25, 1922, Image 4

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    PREPARING PORK
TO USE OR SELL
WORLD.
1925
OREGON
D AD TI ANH
I N V I T E S THE
OFFERS A M A R K E T
FOR Y O U R P R O D U C E
r U K I L M llI /
P ortland, O raron
V A U D E V IL L I PMOTO P L A Ÿ I
C om pleta C h an ga S a n and Thura.
Matin«-«* l* a lly. T a lc a N ightly
S a tu rd a y . S u n d ay, H oliday*. C ontinuous
H ip p o d r ô RE
, j
^
GO WHERE WAVES ARE WARM IN WINTER
ufCtf9
E
[_ At t r a c t i v e M a g a z i n e ^ M a t e r i a l
Lqiul* Any California B ead. S o n iti Winter Katra Now in ESact
I*»ved Highway
SB VSiDE. OREGON
SEASIDE HOTEL
M
Selling Hogs and Buying Pork Is
Not a Profitable Practice
tor Farmers.
Section '•Dei ote J to
i
w ill m ake Silo», G ran ari ea, B asem ent*, e t c . W a te r ­
proof. Rotproor, Katproof and Fireproof
D U S A
M edusa W aterproofed W h ite P ortlan d C em ent !•
the bent for Stucco P lan ter on outaldc for P u n g a -
low »—Uoes not »ta in and d ir t can be hosed off ■
W rite for L ite ra tu re . Sold by
M E N T
a . M c M illan v
» a
ti««g
HEMS 1 111 h i m ; 1ND PI RATING.
Buttonholing — P ttor.» — P la itin g — T u ck in g and C hainstitchtng
‘
All Mail tarderà given ca refu l a nd prompt attention
E L IT E S H O P , 128* Tenth near W a a h i r g t o i . __________ j
A *rx»i i lace to F a t » iv i L ie » W ail.
K em arkabta *Oe lurxbe»>n a t noon.
3pan ? ! * . » l a m tt* S ta rk St.
PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO. . ST .’^ Â ^
How’s Your Blood?
Do You
Need a Tonic?
Ilvlp
laaat*
lh a (
irr* n «r« 4 by th* l i t i u . l MUI m |»*v»rti»»»*
ui A frltf«ll«ir*,)
CALLA I.II.\ ’S H U M A
now ere ;liut happen, >
1 I» t*e growing
near the Utile ttromu which run along
NE day little Jack-lnth«-Pulpit l,T the conservatory
was telling the wild flowers about
On»n the wild flowers had nodded
him how wonderful was the world In
<*'» hothouse flowers and some of
h d CASCARA
î
ha r which they lived.
hud bent a little In answer, but
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HARE
ite
uvie»
ao«r*. * -•».»«•
» M T U M r t r O iâ H . M «
A
au
re
a»
P
et^artm
ent
B
"Just think," he was saying, "how
the stalely Call.» Elly. She pre-
Write for Pnce» and Shipping Tag»
fortunate art* we to be out here grow- tended she did not see them or their
lng in the light and fresh ulr when friendly nod.
KODAK FINISHING
alt those flowers we can see through
And there was a reason for this, for
BEST R ö l'L T S —LOWEST BRIO S.
tfí/
i/
n *
Perrina» roti n m, w s ,
jo cu. Yrinu. the big glass window s have to live In- Galla knew that Jack in the-Pulpit was
o*« ••• » f CV.SO««« all w « » . Velvet 4c. Bnlliant Gk*ss 5c. Robert*
a rvlativc of hors—distant, to be sure,
i'hoto Shop. Tit' Ss ..ir.g HiUg.. I\ rtland. Orv.
>
'
but still he wus related—and If one
A»*
j stooped to look an-! compare Calla
PORTLAND. ORE.
F ire Proof and Modern
and Jack they would see at one« a
N E W H OUSTON HOTEL
| family resemblance.
A. E. Holcombe, Manager
E X PE R T
W eekly K ate* to I'erm aA enl G uest»
Calla's dutnty, wnxllke cup rxoem-
S ix th ar.d F v e rc tt S lr r e ts . T hree Block»
ew Postoffice, F our B lock» from
hlea Jack's greenish lirown pulpit, and
4
9
j Union 1 Depot. P ortland, Or».
Calla's pretty, yellow, upright center
resembles In shspe Jack himself as be
EXCELLENT SERVICE
PATENT
ATTORNEY
.lan d s beneath the curved pulpit. And
By Pared Pwt RHurn Pottage Paid. V\
We can *bv'w you how to turn your p»tentable
Circular* and Prices.
idea* into caah Oregon Licenaed Mev hamcai
that was the reason t'alla Lily did no!
nod or notice the little wild flowers
At Your B eck and Call" S S & e Ä S a WLVtL “ s,*'*a*
outside her glass home; she was afraid
LAYTCN COOPERAGE^CO. I N F 0 R M A T I 0 N
j that some one would know that she
' and humble little Jack were cousins,
Manufacturer* «
Dealer* in
for she supposed that Jack knew It
New and Second-hand
and was bragging to the other wild
Among the many prominent “movie''
| flowers about It.
stare, Doris May Is rsgardsd as ons
a g r icu ltu r a l im ple m e n t s
“They will be sure to tell It to some of the most wlnsoms. Shs has bssn
F arm Im plem ents—New und second
hand, special prices. P. F F sb en sh ad «,
of the flowers standing near the door seen In numerous promlnsnt pleturss
PORTLAND. ORK.
360-36$ E M orrison S t _B a st » 1 ._______
some day when the gardener leaves on ths serssn and has hosts of ad-
Ja ck ■/ft -1he Pulpit, nf j j
BRAZING. WELDING A CUTTING
the door open.“
ml rare. This is ons of hor latsat pie-
N orthw est W elding «á Su p p ly Co. 66 1st St
Te/ltnf IMe fJ o r ^ n j
RLBBEP STAMPS and MARKING C k_ E A N N G AND D > E NG
The truth of tho matter was that turss.
DEVICES.
_
__
Jack knew nothing about the s t a t e l y -----------------------------------------------------
For reliable Cle anin _
g end
„ ¿* ln^ / erv“ * r“ "rnpar' ,ti* s 8l,ie an J never bfvuthe the clear, crisp relative growing Inside the hothouse,
wild home and gave no thought to
¡V"forrn»nJr'*ya n j' pncee given »fr-
and If he bad he would have pitied high-toned relatives.
"Every*
¡ ¿ ¿ i c y up.:n reu-oest.
“And here we a re close to this her. for he was quite happy and satis
But If C ulls L ily had but known It
E stSrah ed is»o S
Portland stream and those poor hothouse plants fled growing out In the air and light i there was another Jack not far from
have to wait until some one brings and would not have changed places •••« one she could see from the win-
CUT F LO W E R S A FLORAL DESIGN»
C ..i;k e Bros , F io risi», ->7 M rrison St.
water to them. We should l e very with Calla for all her beauty and
"f whom she had more to fear,
thankful for all our comforts.“
stately bearing.
for he bore much more striking tw­
FOLNDRY AND MACH INE W OR KS
C om m ercial lro n W ork», *th & M adison.
ilight near the window of the con-
n e loved the woods and the moist » « “blance to the stalely Lily than the
E xp ert ad v ice on Any
Income ta x p ro b lem s HO RSES. M U LE S BOUGHT, SOLO
s e r v a to r y . w h ic h w a s w h a t J a c k m e a n t .n o t w h e r e h e crew «n .I Ills f r ie n d , » t h e r J a c k .
S e v e ra l y e a r s
a c tu a l
u . s. ST A B L X S. W l a i m * « ■ D raft
'
"I" 1 " " * r e
g r t " 8D J n w r r t e n ,u
x, .
ex p erien ce In G overn- horses bought an d sold.________________
g la s s w in d o w s, g re w a t h a t g r e w a b o u t h im .
T h is Seoul und Jack-In the-l'ulplt had
u green white covering which looked
r u .v ...
— -------------- m a c h i n e r y
stutely Calla Lily In a big pot. She
There
were
the
tickle,
Inte-comlng
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i ui
auytl r« :n . ftea looked oat
the mi M wild wind tl.uvcrs; though they never tar­ very much like Cullu’s wax white cup,
f S J V ’ T S I J L U n e iv . ,
h n- Iron or W oodw orking M ach in rrv . Logging.
and if sometime you are In the place
¡ d im e Tt . T l w v t o u to sa w m ill. C o n tra ,to r i K q u m m rrL L o v o -
ried. Jack . . . Otway, glad lo .ox w|
|h.
j „ . k, t r „ w , nd }o0
I *J cSSlfi motlv-M. B o ilers. E ngines. OYushors, B all,
■■n,l lx .xi,
«I»...
.. * •
I .
h ,
them and
hear them
prattlx
of 0 . the
g et ln
J ' w i,« ' a .r t lx n d Oreocn C ab,
B eltin g, etc. B u rk e M ach in ery C o ,
look you may be fortunate enough to
Room »0» L ew ie B ld g ., P ortland, O regon.
K aiiw ay E xch ange Bldg . P o rtlan d , Or.
sights they expected to see. and thetr find this other Ja rk with the greenish-
Fire Proof And Modem
MoLF.K BARBER COLLEGE
farewell flutters as they sailed away white pulpit, though this Is not so com­
Teacoes trade in 6 wee**. Some pay while learn­
alw ays made Jack glad he did not cure mon a variety us the durk colored
ing-. ¿’oauions secured. W rit* for cataAuaua
2S4 Burnside street. Portland. Ore. __
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to roam, as they did.
Jacks.
O N U M E N T S — E . 3d a nd P .n e S t » ,
There were the wfld LltlesnMhe-
PARK AND MORRISON STS. u M tto
Sch u m ann G ran ite 4 M arb le W o rk «
But yon can be sure both Jacks
V
alley;
they
were
friends
of
Jack's
rw p o t llo rtia n n C a r , d ir e r t to H o te l l opolar P E R S O N A L
rather live In their airy, light
P n c aa . O r . te r Shop p m * and T h eater d ia tn e t.
also, and , he felt , they had much In n would
M arry if L o n ely; m ost su cce ssfu l “Home
o m es In
in me
woous man
in
glass
homes
In me
the
M aker” ; hundreds ric h . co n fid en tial,
FRAN K A. CLARK . P ro p ,
common,
for
their
name
was
as
ong
,
. the
_ their
.. woods
, stalely
. . than
. cousin
. . Calls
...
re lia b le ; y e a r s ex p erien ce; descrip tion »
.,
,
. ., ,
, ‘ * house where
fo rm erly w ith C lyd e HoteL
free. “The S u cce ssfu l C lub." M rs. Nash
as h s ; there
were the b rds
and the L1,
(|
Box 356, O akland, C alifo rn ia,___________
trees, too. Jack wus huppy In his
tr s p r r is m >
BAB’S RESTAURANT
OIFFERENT WAYS OF CURING
Young Animals From 8 to II Months
Old Ars Beet for Furnishing Homs
Msat Supply—Avoid Dangsr
of Oissass.
W a te r prooí ed
C E
Mm. Surah I .ami)
O
. .
Dveing & Cleaning from *
D EPARTM EN T
BARRELS
INCOME
TAX
P R 0 B L EM S'7
"nt Bur*’ “!< °,,tr”
m
R IT Z H O T E L
K rtry furiiu'r cmi w%*ll proiluc# th#
IHirk nml pork pnnluct» which nr«* con-
MUiiioii on hi» fiirni, fur »«'llliitf I k > e »
mnl bu>liitf pork I qvu I y n prollii», hut
in*« to th«* farmor ««iigittfial In tli* prm*-
tli'«*. Till» point la brought out III
K m run*r»’ Hul U*t In 11 vi. publUluHt by
lb«* United Stilt«*» m*piirtn»«*nt of Ag*
rUulturo, which toll» how hog» »houbt
I k * ktlU*il mnl ilofirtihi'a ilUT«*r«*nt tiicth-
ih U of curing ami cnuulng (Mirk on th#
furiu. Highly nulrltlou» mul p M lu tu h l*
lH»rk priHlucta fi*r houn* u»«* nr«* «*u»lly
iuaib*s miya tin* bull«'!In. I*i»rk can
h* curtsl Mini cntnosi In a number of
WHjri mul tin* vurl«*ty of prinluctM a f­
ford* u »upploiiicnt to tlm dully tn«*ul»
Young Hog« Ytold B»«t M ut.
A bog of iu « h 1I uiu condition, gnln
tug rtipidly In weight, yield» the bent
quality of meat. A roMonibl* niui»unt
of fat give» JulclnoA» und flavor to the
nirnt, but large miiountM of fMt are
objtvt tollable.
Smooth, even, and
deeply fleidied hog» yield nicely mar*
blinl meat». The meat of old bog»
will I k * Itnproxed If they are properly
fattened before »laughter, but young
bog» from eight to twelv# month« old
ure beat for furuUblng the homo meat
aupplyr.
The bulletin emplmaU«**' e»|»*clnlly
the Import mu'«!» of i* an'tliig only
healthy bog» for aL«ugbt«*r and of
thoroughly cinikiug all pork product«
u»«*d for food.
Even If the hog ha» been properly
fed and carrlea a prime tint»!!, the
h«**t quality of meat cannot he oh
taln«*d If the nnitnul 1» not healthy.
There 1» nlwuya «i*me danger that
dtaenae» may be tramuultted to the
l*er»on who eat» the meat, particu­
larly If It 1« not thoroughly cooked.
Hog« Before Killing.
Ui>g3 Intend«*«! for elnuchter «houhl
not be kept on full f«*«*«l up to tlie
la 1 m ,
you
» 0
Kast Haknraflidd. Calif. — “Dr
Plrrcc'a Holden Modlcal Illscovary
la tlio lM>st tonic and blood purlflor
I liii." n r i lakon I llAV* Inkau
and ha\o used ‘Uoldon Modlcal lua
rovxry' In my family for many
y><.irs. I And It oxccllcnt for rougha,
colds and aa a I i U hh I purifier aud
Spring tonic. Whenever I tieeoina
rundown or havx a tired and worn-
oul feeling. I lake the illscu v vry'
aad It builds ui« rlghl up and
gl.Va me now life. 'Gulden Medleal
IMseovary' la a very «saentlal
family medicine aud can !>« railed
upon"- Mrs. Harah Lamb, 10U8
pacltte 81.
Obtain the Discovery In tablets
or liquid from your uearvst drug­
gist or send 10c for trial parkag«
lo Dr IMcrca'a lnvallda' llutol. lluf-
ftilu. N V.
Look Upward.
If we look down, then our should«!*
stoop. If our thoughts look down, our
rltsrarlx r bxnds It Is only wh«n wa
hold our hrads up that the body ho-
comxa erect. It la only whoa our
thought« go up that our life become«
erect.— Alxxaudxr MrKentle.
He Hae a Big Head.
A full grown buck antelope le sm all­
er than any adult specimen of our
American dxor, and quite different
from any of them In form, aaya the
American Kureatry Magaslne. It baa
a big head, which la held erect upon
a short, thickset neck.
Unethical.
Blobba—“1 waa pretty well down In
tho world when an Idra suddenly
struck me." Hlubbe—"It's a cowardly
Idea that would strike a man when he
le down."
•
The End.
"I'll never ask another girl lo marry
me aa long as I live." groaned the ua-
; happy fellow. "W hat! Refused again V’
_ naked his sympathetic friend. "No. ac-
J j cepted. you fool!”
] PAINS ACROSS
: SMALL OF BACK
P IP E R E P A IR IN G
H otel
H oyt
Located Sixth and Hoyt
S tr ic tly F ireproof an d Modern. N ear
both depots and co nven ient c a r serv ice
to a ll p a rt» of c ity
P I P U C R ep aired by e x p e rta
i I II UrO Plpe^Shop,
pit>e Shoo. 272
27J w
W ash
a .
PRUNE
TREES
PRUNE
Before buying elsew h ere see us. Colum bia
N u rse ry Co . 1400 Union A ve., P ortland, j
BAN ITA R Y
BEAUTY
*| Hatband Helped in Housework.—
Lydia L Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Made Her Stroag
TREES
PARLOR
W e help th e a p p ea ran ce of wom ea.
T w e n ty-tw o inch sw itc h or tran sfo rm a ­
tion, v alu e $7 *>y. p rice 92 45
41)0 to 412 D ekum Bldg.
'T T T 'h e R iq h t T h in q
\| J
... —— i
R ig h t T im e
L ' VLUY place een dee.»a country
■ S...I a t th e ■
' now gotta trouble. When de war
go on seema Ilk -. everybody gotta same
Idee. Only ting wot makn trouble , !{J
tree, four year ago, was da flghL jg|
Each niaka da strike or da keek bouta '
somathi.-ig. Only ling gotta do was
CON VO T IO N S
putta kaiser on da bum.
But seence da war queeta fight and
da kaiser go ou da hog we getta more « J ^ O X T you think It Is js-rfectly
trouble as ever. Nobody feela good
M—' splendid the way we are get
and everybody wanta keeka other one. ! ting away from conventions?" a gusli-
K*'" ,la f:* ht wt* ,nnka K<«"ia Job. but i lug young murrled woman asked the
weeth du [<eace seema Ilka nobody other day. "Why, my mother would
know ees here yet.
have thought It ' » as a disgrace to
Every place ees too mooch« walk- serve dinner without a table doth
out, lockout, strike out, keek out, pay ! and linen nnpklns. and she would
out and down-and-out. Da paper say have thought vre were going to land In
one place gotta strike, other place the poor house If we had hud break-
gotta walkout ami some other place fait In the kitchen.
But we have
ees da lockout. And een eacha one given up table clot hr entirely, laundry
dot place everybody taka da vacash Is so expensive, and we never use
and no go to work.
anything but paper napkins. What's
Da actor he maka strike een New
York, da rallaroad shop men walk out
een some other place and oue frien
I gotta een .San Krancisco, Callfom.
tella roe he was lockout other night
by bees wife.
I aska one man wot’s deefrence
weeth da walkout and da strike and
he soy ees no deefrence. And some­
body tella me one guy een da base­
ball game maka tree strike one day
and other guy gotta tree walk een da
sainu game.
President Jlsrdlng say eef we no
strike and walk out now everything
ees preety good een lettle while. Meb-
be he gotta rlghta idee and 1 gotta
one, too. I tlnk we should stop,pa da
hasahall eef ees any more strike, I
dunno for sure eef I am rlglita Idee.
Wot you tlnk?
(Copyright)
By mar y
Footer, Oreguo. —"I used Lydia E.
Plnkhom’e Vegetable Compound fo r
p a in s a c r o s s th e
S H O E R E P A IR IN G IN P O R T L A N D
small of my back.
Model Shoe R e p a ir, 272 W ash in g to n _ 8 t
They bothered me so
D avis Bros., A m erican S h o em ak er*
badly that I could do
8t-_____________________________
The Seta Complete or Parts. I ; V 108 E T 4th
my work only with
E R I N A R I A N — C a t t l e a S p e ci a lt y
the help of my hue-
Write for price*.
■ Dr. C has M A nderson, K enton. P ortland.
more, aonie of the most ortstocrstlc
hand.
(>ne day he saw
M YERS BLA CK W E LL CO. L W»SS*"i
B
; et, ¡ra F u n e r a l Pleeee
people I knew are having breakfast
I iiKItnoe L .vet et e “ i H Vl r>eel m
r-v
w fir
the 'ad.' in our pa­
u hh ner F lo rists, 348 M orrison
SL
nooks In thetr i ! 'r V : r and don’t Proper Equipment for Rapid and Skill­
462 Hawthorne Ave..
PORTLAND. ORE
per t o llin g w h a t
STOCK DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE
ever Intend to have hreukfust In the
Lydia K I’inkham's
....
...
ful Work at Killing Tima It Impor­
Isn't It perfectly won-
V e g e ta b le Com ­
______ ___
. ml. E“-a> A lban y, Oregon 16« A culti-
\ (lln,n|t room,
tant.
rw"'l bs
bat*
_
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W-, i fl^irl dIpro-
pound is doing for
Wool c i exn ! r g and card Ir* W ool
t s vs
7r««k
"th
r^ i'h
fp
derful?"
tv .
a g » ; trout
creek jsm
throu
gh
past
time
of
killing.
II
Is
belter
lo
hold
VTC U
U
s.nsllss»
I
b
„
„
J
—
1
—
women,
so 1 began
°
duces excellent grain and clover
All
An'*- o f course, I agreed that It wni
custom card in g . W rite for prices
them entirely without feed for IS to
h " take it. It naa
j
rS
^
b
S
a
o
lo
w
T
7
a
l7
‘C
r
n
‘i^ournuU
d*
»*H
that
we
could
alter
oar
custom«
w-lped me wonderfully. I am feeling
Costal Springs Woolen Mills ingS on good g ra v e l road P rir«. S100.0C
j to *ul* ,h** times without actually 24 hours prior to that (line, hut they fine, do all my houaework and waahing
E st ablished ln 1905.
?er acre.
should have all Ihe fresh drinking wa­
I 1 per
a cre C laude H ale, M ilw aukee, Oregon
]
l,,w<
‘rlng
our
standards.
And
she
!
for
»even in the family. I have been tr-
R ftoute
o i * ‘ 1.
M ain O fflc« and F acto ry.
ter they want. It Is essential lo have
7«l> U m atilla A v»., P ortland.
j wen^ 0,1 :
regular too, and now am ail rig h t I am
the
proper
equipment
for
rapid
and
telling my friends what it haa done for
“And It Is Just th« same with other i
For Violin Backs,
th in g ! Tom doesn't In tlie least mind | skillful work at killing lime. Such me and am aura it will do good for
equipment
includes
a
nt
might
sticking
When any figure appears on
other». You ran uae thia letter aa a tes­
having me hove my men friends, nnd
smooth surface as though in relief, it
j I suppose be keeps up with the girls | knife, a culling knife, a 14-Inch steel timonial. I will stand up for Lydia E.
1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc. Is called mottle, says the Americac
Vegetable Compound any
| he used to know. | go to dances lo keep the knives sharp, a liog hook 't Pinkham'a
i m e . ”— Mr». W m . J uiinke , Foster,
Ovcrh.-j.ed
, p o r e s t r y Magazine. The fiddle-back
without him If I choose nnd accept | for holding Ilia nnliimla, n hell sliaped j Oregon.
Invitations from men to lunch—It Is stick scraper, a gambrel for holding
W E N T W O R T H & IRWIN, Inc., mottle appears a series of bills and
Doing the housework for a family of
all part of this new dlarcgnrd for the hog to facilitate cleaning and cut­ seven
Oregcn D l.«trib«tors for GMC T r u c k ,
valleys and derives its name from tbi
is some task. If you, os a house­
*00 Second S t., Cor. T a ylo r P ortland. Oi
conventions. It's Just like paper nap- j ting the meat, and n meat saw. If wife. are troubled with backache, ir-
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common use of maple with such flgur)
the
hog
U
not
loo
Inrge,
n
barrel
Is
a
king—mother would have been horri­
rogularitica, are eaaily tired out and
in making the backs of violins.
fied at the Idea of either, but mother i convenient receptncle for scalding.
irritable, or have other disagreeable
sil-
greea
R A IN IE R H O T E L
Complete
directions
for
killing
and
menta
caused by some wnnknens, give
wasn't advanced.”
he, SI 00 ari WL
128». 6» S l rxltailk.
cleaning
a
hug,
properly
culling
the
Lydia
E.
1‘inkham's
Vegetable
Com-
Seven Wonders of New World.
Very Centrally I treated. Conveu»ent to »11
And I suppose that there are some
Depot». aiXl one block from main Pustoflice
other people who have this same portions of meal, rendering lard, mak­ poiind « trial. Lot it help you.
The Seven Wonder» of the New
hazy notion of tlie "conventions,“ hot ing saiisuge, smoking cured meat, and
World it an appellation sometime»
High Price of Forgery.
there really is n vast difference be­ home canning of pork and pork prod­
j conferred upon the following group oi
tween the slight Innovation that ucts ure described In the bulletin,
Three hundred years ago forgpry In
'n atu ral object» in the United State»:
changes our precise mode of having copies of wlilrli can he obtained free Britain was punishable by death. In
ou application to tlie Department of
FISTI.'LA. F ISSI'HE, Itch- (1) Niagara Falls, (2) Yellowstoni
breakfast
or
dinner,
nnd
another
Inno­
Ir g •
other rtv lx l,
earlier times still, the punishment was
conditions except C an cer ' park, (3) Garden of the Gods, ( l)
vation that means n radical change In Agriculture.
standing In tho pillory, having both
our
notion
of
married
life.
o u t^ "u rgfc» 1 Uoperat'on* Mammoth Cave. (5) Yo.emlte Valley
So we may change our manners with j RIGHT TIME TO PLANT CORN ears cut off. having the nostrils silt
m >'
!
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V
'“'"
;
l
(«)
Giant
Trees
of
California,
(7)
Na*
sa v e s th, tissu e Instead of
. _ , ,
and perpetual Imprisonment.
regard to slinking bands; we might j
ural Bridge.
d estro y in g it. It is pain
less, req u ires no a n e s ­
give up ham) abaklng entirely, bill j In Central Corn Belt Seed Planted In
th e tic and is perm an ent.
April Is Slow In Coming Up and
that would not mean that we might [
Men S ell; Women Buy.
T h ere i» no co nfin em en t
In olden tim es If a girl were w illini
to tied, no in terferen ce
la Not Hardy.
change
our
basic
Ideas
of
friendship
When men talk together It la of
w ith t7usine»s or so cial en gagem en ts
i to marry, and not engaged, it was th«
and loyalty toward our friends.
•fu yo ur fee. ( . . . .
g u a r a n ts e a cu rs or w ill refund
,
.
There la a right lime lo plant corn, the price at which things can be sold;
C all or w rite for bo o klet M ention this custom fo r her to w e a r a ring on th«
If you have the gift of thinking
p ap er when w ritin g.
, first finger of the left hand. If sh«
clearly you won't confuse these two and usually the better fiiriiiera wheth­ women talk of prices at which U Inga
er they figure by tho calendar, by the can bn bought.—Atchison Globe.
sorts of unconventlonnllty.
wanted to remain single, then sh«
size of oak leaves, or by the phases
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« a , .a k U arr — n Etw. P o r ti.n » . Ora. WOr* t b * r ‘n * ° n t*»« l it t le fin g e r.
of the moon. In every neighborhood
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Danger In Too Muck Talk.
know when that right time cornea.
As Usual.
T alkative people who wish to be
«
It
Is
suggested,
however,
that
more
As usual, my monthly allowance had
run short. Home went a telegram for corn Is planted too euily Hum too lute. loved are hated; when they desire to
k-
money, ns usual. Back came a check Corn Is n hot weather plant. In the please, they bore; when they think
FACTS about 3 ?our name; it’* Ki*tor?;
Both Mate and Female Care for Eggs,
for half the amount I asked for. ns central corn belt the seed that Is they aro admired, they are laughed
MILDRED
meaning;
whence
it
eJas
derived;
signifi­
pebble
plays
ln
the
lives
of
these
Hatched in Nest That Is Slip­
usual. But I fooled them, for I had planted In April Is usually slow In a t; they Injuro their friend«, benefit
MARSHALL
birds—and
no
Incident
could
tie
more
cance; your luck;? da^ end luck^J jewel
shod Affair.
asked for twice the amount I needed, coming up and less liurdy thun Ihe their ennmlea, and ruin themselves.—
| Interesting than that of the bird
ns usual.—Pennsylvania I'unch Bowl. seed plunted about the middle of May.
During nesting time the penguins, which, finding a South pole explorer
The distribution of riilnfnll alTeela Un-
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Honey That Intoxicate*.
on the fr>v.en Ice fields of ihe Sooth 0,1 It* beach, and believing
he must
yield. and this varies from season to
tlie lady lo whom the c a p tiv e c a v a lie r
ALETHEA
pole, live ln big colonies, not far from he some new dweller of the frozen
season,
hut
tlie
corn
experts
say,
and
Tho
honey obtained on the banka of
penned th e much-quoted lin e s:
the water. The nest Is an untidy shore, carried a pebble and dropped
Uils theory Is verified by common eg- tha Euphrates la of an Intoxicating
A
LINE
0
’
CHEER
atone walls do not a prison make,
affair, consisting of pebbles laid to it at the man's feet evidently as a
perlenee. Hint tlie heal yields and uniet nature.
Nor Iron bars a cage.
A I.ETHEA, though not In common
form a hollow, and Is carefully built *1(0) of friendliness,
rapid growth niuy he expected from
To A let lieu Is given (he additional
By John Ksndrick Bangs.
“
*
usuge.
Is
a
most
Important
name.
by both Mr. and Mrs. Penguin. There
Equally human Is the action of a
the medium pluntlng tlutea.
Interest of naming ilie young.-st bride
It
comes
from
tlie
Greek
Alethla.
are two eggs, and both birds care for flock of penguins In endeavoring to
known to English history; In UK)!), nt
which
In
turn
was
evolved
from
the
them.
“top » flkht between two rival birds. I
THE GIFT OF SPEECH
the age of nine, Alethea Brandling
FEED CROPS ARE CONVENIENT
V hen Miss Penguin w ishes to tnke The peacemakers do not enter Into Greek “a" and the word meaning “to waa married to ii mnn named llenry
a husband, she signifies the fact by i the qnnrrel In any way, but push hide", nnd thus may he transluled as Hitch. The name proved very popular
OAl L B L llL
HE Olft of Hp«*«ch. th« lioldftn
May Not Bring In Much Money, But
"truth" or "sincerity.”
Tongue,
sitting on one of last year's nests, themselves between the fighters and j
In England and Ireland, where II Is
They Take Care of Animate
used for baby*, clothes, will keep them
Tho
word«
with
which
great
The first appearance of the name Is sometimes
and waiting for her admirers to pay part them,
sweet end snowy-while until wans r t t
contracted to Igttfy,
Which Can Be Sold.
«ong» t r * «ling,
recorded In 1411 when Aletha of
Try It enden# for yourself. A tgr— n
her court. Tills Is done by approach- j
War« not dealgn*<J, I think, a»
Althea, meaning wholesome, has no
I'adua
lived.
It
was
Dona
Marla
The Real Count
mere
lug her with an nlTerlug of a p ete.
Feed crops tuny not bring much cash
connection with Alethea. The former
Vahlrlea . f tho Gib* nnd fln«*«r.
hie. the sign of the new home. The
Sunday School Teacher—Jimmy, do ''fr**111, 8 iillHnl“h princess for whotn seems to have belonged solely to the
but they aro very convenient to take Ar* You Satisfied?
But ln«trum«nta with whl«h to
net,Mex she accepts for her new home you count ten before you bit another * buries I of England Journeyed to unfortunate mother of Meleager.
care of the animals. Tlie animals may I* the biggest, most perfectly equipped
v o le «
nil belong to one bird, and thia bird hoy?
J Sprnln while he waa prince of Walea.
he converted Into rush or ihe prod­ IlUMlnee
........ ' - ’ SS T r a in i n g M rho ol In Ihe N o rth -
Th« hop»»# that make th« aoul re-
(.oral Is Aletheu'a lallsmnrdr atone.
I Fit
. , yourself
_______ _ for _ n .........
higher l,,n>lwt(
pneltlnr
jo i c e ,
Is her junto. Often there are bitter Jimmy—N aw! De referee counta ten | Alethea waa tnc form which ap- It hat the power to drive away evil
ucts from animals such as milk, rreain, WF«t.
with more rnon**y. Permanent poeltloni
And
apread
good-will
that
earth
RMmirpd our (lrn<luftt«*n.
pea red In the famous S a illie family spirts and to protect Its wearer from
dlscussiors as to the right of suitors, after I hits him !—Life.
etc.
It
la
not
un
easy
matter
to
pro­
may be
W rite for catalog—Fourth and TamhllL
and was given vogue through lia danger and disease. Thursday la
nnd much whirling of flappers and (
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duce too much feed. It Is hoped dial Portland
A garden fair of Amity.
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sometimes misty beak bites.
Stirrups were uuknowu to the an- prominence. But perhaps the moat Alethea'g lucky day and fl her lucky
the money generally paid out for feed
P. N. U.
No. 21, 1922
famous and memorable Alethea waa * number.
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will he kept at home tills yeur.
It 1» remarkable the part that a j cienta.
Radio O u tfits
SHIP US YOUR WOOL i n5^cr- l,J-al s,<Kk and D,iry Kanrh
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
PILES
DR. C. J. DEAN
NESTING HABITS OF THE PENGUIN
MARSHALL
DUFFEE
j “W h a t s in a N a m e ’?”
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