The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 01, 1922, Image 4

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Som ething to Think A b o u t
HIDES? F K L T ? H W O O u T i OH A IK .
CASCARA BARK
Address l>*i-artn»ant B
Y OUR
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ROOF
Portland's Pride Water*
T « Paint
K r cîlut*
proof
we will
wi 1 furnish the first three
barrel* ordered from >our community nt a
Grand Avenue at YantAil) discount of 40R&. Regular price $1 25 per
gallon. Introductory price «5 cents Put
PORTLAND. O R L
¡up in SO, $:) and «5 gallon barrel*.
P O R T L A N D 'S PR ID E P A IN T CO.,
•71 Kelly Street
Portland, Oregon
EXPERT
Fire Proof and Modern
L * _ 0 n ___ !__
if . 'h
Jvemg & Ueanrng N E W H O U STO N HOTEL
A. E. Hoicvenbe. Manager
EXCELLENT SERVICE
Weakly Rates to Permanent Guests
By Pared Post Return Postage Paid.
CkvuUr* and h k r *
W nts fot
"At Your Beck and Call"
COOPERAGE
Sixth and Everett Streets, Three Blocks
from New Poatoffies. Four Blocks from
Union Depot. Portland. Ora.
TREES *»■> SHRUBS
CO.
Manufacturers of and
Pratt twee budded frrai besrt-g —eh-
ama Ajala Pur. Chany. r**»-a. 1 " ^
Dealers in
New and Second-hand
Fruae. Ajrtcvc Quiara Grape Tla**
fthr-NOory. Ptacu. t u p t e m » . Blêrh*
barn«* Lagena. Oeebemee. A <par*gua
Rbubart. rW aerag *hmha R e a
▼tees Bada* Nut and Shade T m *
Carruga paid. SaUdacUoa
BARRELS
P O R T L A N D . ORE.
W A S H IN G T O N
N U R S E R Y CO
T o p panlah. W ashin gton.
falen c ia everywhere.
iivif, warded.
MARKING
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT,
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut. seam. hem snd pleat, skirts ready for band.
$1.16. Old skirts rep Mated. Sl.U). Hvtnjti’ ckurx*.
Etc.
»6 '* Fifth St.
H IS
FATE
T 1 IE
A G R IC U L T U R A L IM P L E M E N T S
Farm
Implements— N ew
and second
hand,
prices.
E Esbensbade,
. . . special
^ - „ P. East
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3* 360 E Morrison St
B R A Z IN G . W E L D IN G & C U T T IN G
N orth w est W elding * Supply Co. 6$ l* t St
C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN O
Kor reliaM e Cleaning and
| M O k
s e r v i e send parcels to
,
fl- . pa). r „ turn p
■ Inform a tic n and prices given
Fire Proof and Modern
upon request.
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E N K .E S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S
Established ISkO
Portland
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D ESIG N S
Clarke
Bros
.
Florists.
2S7
M
orris
P A R K A N D M O R R ISO N STS.
Depot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel. Fopo A r F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
Com m ercial Iron W orks, 7th & Madison.
F n e e * Center Sbopptn* and Theater district.
—
Radio Outfits
The Sets Complete or Parts.
W rit* for price*
MYERS BLACKWELL CO.
P O R T L A N D . ORE
A R E YOU L O O K IN G FOR A DE-
PR O D U C E
D EALER?
PENDABuE
Butter
V «a l
Chess*
Pork
Fas»
Poultry
A n y Product
H oney
Ask for la te«t method* v »«J to Dr*.
par* shipments fo r higher p n e * *
H U B Y & CO.
Portland, O r*
169 Front St.
Sixteen Y ea rs’ Reliability.
KODAK FINISHING
M A C H IN E R Y
Send us your inquiries fo r anything la
iron or W oodw orking Machinery. Logging,
s tw m ill. C ontractors’ E qu ipm ert, L o c o ­
m otive*. Boilers. Engines. Crushers, Kail,
Cao>e, Belting, etc. Burke M achinery Co.,
R ailw ay Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
reache» trade id S weak*. Some pay while learn­
ing Posit... t .« secured
>4 rite ice catalogu*
JJ4 Burnside »treet. Portland. Ore.__________
M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and Pin * Sta.
y t t o Schumann G ranite it M arble W o r k *
PERSO NAL
Marry if L on ely; moet successful “ Hom e
M a k er";
hundreds
rich;
confidential;
reliable; years experience, descriptions
free.
“Th e Su< < essriil Club,” Mrs. Nash,
Box 556, Oakland. California.___________
#TPE R E P A IR IN G
■
P I P L ’ L Repaired by expert*.
D^reioping roll rums, lü cta. park* üu ct* Print*
all sites \ «Ket te. BHihant GW.»s 5c. Robert*
PhotoShop, il« Selling Bidg.. Portland. O r*
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B afor* buvu.g elsew here see us. Columbia
7‘ uraery C o . 1490 Union A v e . Portland.
SHIP US YOUR YYOOU
W ool cleaning and carding W ool bats
and mattresses made to order.
W e do
custom carding. W r it* fo r price*
Crystal Springs W oolen Mills
E*tc bUshed In 1905.
Main O ffice and Factory.
760 U m atilla A ve . Portland.
PATENT ATTORNEY
We can show you bow to turn your patentable
id oat into cosh. Oregon Licensed Mechanical
Engineer
THOMAS BILYEU. 2u8 Stevens
Building. Portland. O r*
BEST R E S U L T S -L O W E S T PRJCES.
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
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BEAUTY
PARLOR
W e help the appearance o f women,
r e n ty -ta o in.h »w itch or transform a­
tion, value $7 6o, price 12.45
1 to 5 ton CMC, Republic«, White*, etc. , SH0E
r e p a ir in g
Overhauled—Guaranteed.
in
P o r t l a n d
I
■ Bros., Amerl- an Shoem aker^
108 4th St.
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IN A R IA N —C attle a Specialty
Oregon Distributors for GMC Trucks
MO Second St', Cur T a ylor ' Portland, Oi L’.r CJ»»*. M Anderson. Kenton. P o r t io n »
W edding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces
Lol.-I.n.r Fiori.t.s. 3 ll Morrlo-t. St.
W E N T W O R T H & IR W IN , Inc.,
H O TEL
Charcoal Eph'a Philosophy.
“ I ain’t got no use fo' a whining
man," said Charcoal Eph, in a rumina­
tive mood. "De Lawd made man f o ' t ’
fight an' cuss, an' woman fo' weepin'
an' lamentin'. Eat a prune, MUtah
FISTULA.FiSrlL'P.E, itch- ' Jackson."— Richmond Times-Dispatch.
128 9 64 Sc FVhM. Or*
Very Centr.Ur Located. Convenient to ,11
Depots, and one block from nuun Pofttofllce
PILES
ing and all other rectal
conditions except Cancer
Lerm anently cured w ith ­
Blissful Ignorance.
out a surgical operation.
M y method o f treatm ent
“ A bachelor is but half a man and
•Jives the tissue Instead of
destroying it. ltTs'pain-1 doesn’t know It,” remarks an exchange.
less, requires no &nes
“ A married man is reminded of it
th*t;c ard is permanent
Th ere ia no run finem ent often.” — Boston Transcript.
to bed. no Interference
with outur.ese or social engagem ents
I
cu arsnte* a cure or will refund your fee
Tennis Known as Bandy.
Call or w rite fo r booklet Mention this
paper when writing.
The game now known as tennis was
D R . C. J. D E A N
formerly called bandy.
Hence the
kscond and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ord. phrase to bandy words, or blows.
FORESTS
OF
AMERICA
v o rn
many oilier». Tow ard the close of the
(.'retuceous there entered many hart
wood types of modern form.
G ood year prices are low er today than ever. On the
average they have decreased more thun 60% from
the prices o f 1910.
L o o k a t the figures listed below.
T h in k o f the fine performance o f the Goodyears you
have known, and remember that G oodyear Tires
arc g ivin g even better performance now.
Y o u can get these tires at you r G oodyear Service
Station Dealer's. See him today.
SOt
O o a * Rib
K ola*........... «...
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Tirati F o la * :.............
M l 3M AH-Weather
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T D V LAZINESS, procrastination, or
by pretending to be stupider than
you are, you can get quite a good deal
of your work done for you— for a
while.
I f the man above yon Is quick and
competent, he will frequently get so
disgusted with you that he will snutch
a Job out of your hands, and do It him­
self.
No competent executive will do that,
but you rag count all the competent
executive* o f your acquaintance on
the fingers o f one hand.
It will save you a good deal o f trou­
ble to have the hard Job taken rfway
from you. You can devote your lime
That Is the time unit Is going to tnke
to doing the easy Jobs at your leisure,
your measure.
I f you tackle that
and In your own way.
harder Job and go through with It, the
You
will
probably
congratulate
chances are that you will do It well,
yourself on having a boss that Is so
It is presumed that you have the train­
skillful— *o much abler than you— that
ing.
be can do all the hard work.
I f you stand aside and let the man
Hut the congratulation will tie short­
lived. In about a year’s time you will above you step In. you might as well
discover that you can't do anything but make up your mind that you are going
the easy Jobs— which are the poorly to work for the same or less wages for
paid ones, because you never gave your ; the rest of your days.
mind any exercise doing the hard ones. : For you have repudiated the chatfre
All the opportunities for growth and to grow. You have proved yourself a
for progress were In those Jobs that I coward.
were taken out of your bands. Maybe
Some day we may write nhout the
the boss who took 'em away from you boss who deprives himself o f ootnpe-
didn’t need the mental exercise, hut tent help by Insisting on doing every-
the point Is that he got It, and you body's work f«*r them. But today we
didn’t. Hy letting him take It away ^ are writing shoot yew.
you got Just as much out o f the game
It you are in the habit o f standing
as a bail player would whose captain j hack and asking for assistance every
played his position every time there . time an unusually hard Jdb comes
was a critical stage In the game.
along, get out o f It. You will become
No matter what kind of work you ! an aMsistunce-asker all your life. As-
have, a time Is coming when It Is going slstance-askers sometimes get assist­
to become suddenly difficult. The lm- 1 ance, but they never get responsibility,
portance o f a certain tnsk will Increase j or good pay, or respect, or anything
tremendously owing to unexpected clr- I else that makes life worth the while.
cu instances.
(C op yrigh t.)
m oil er’s Cook Boo
$14.75
How to Road Your
TH C h s r a c t o r ls t tc s
,nd Tendcncios — the
Capabilities or Weak-
f n e m t That Maks fo r Succoaa or
[
I Failure sa Shown in Your Pal or
j
H
A M
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THE
n
HAND
OF
AN
ACTOR
TH E
r whether
firm place, to recognise
a person, male or female,
1« or will he xuccesgfal on the Muite in
| playing dramatic or tragic part*, note
j whether the Angers are long and
crooked. That 1» a good sign. Long
i Angers denote careful attention to de-
tails, and If the hand Is wide and
open, with the fingers widely sepa­
rated. freedom o f thought and Inde­
pendent action are Indicated.
The mount o f Venus (bull o f the
! thumb) should be well crlss crossed
or grilled, to denote Inspiration and
assumed passion. Next, note whether
the second phalanx o f the thumb Is
long, to show intellectual power. The
mount of I.unu should be unusually
long, reaching well up on the outside
of the palm toward the line o f the
heart, to show great Imagination and
eloquence, so essentlnl to the actor of
j dramatic or tragic parts. Courage
' also Is shown by u strong mount o f
Luna.
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FOR
THE
F A M IL Y
(
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fo r
M • *1 «
W i i i i m
$25.50
$32.40
T n J i '
NOW D
O M
Y
W
ORK W
ITH EASE
Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound Re­
stored My Health
Homell, N. Y. ’ ’ ! was in had health
but there didn't seem to beany one thing
the matter with nu-
I was tired nut all
Early Disillusionment.
over and it was an e f ­
When I was eight years old I was
fort for me to move.
I was irritable and
> very much In love with a neighbor’s
could not slerpmghta
boy. three years my senior— or Imag­
and had trouble with
ined I was. One day my dad bought
my Imwels and at my
| me a pair of shiny new shoes, of which
periods. It seemed
that nearly every one
I was very proud. When my young
around me knew o f
knight came over to see my brothers
your m e d ic in e and
I showed him my new shoes, tie look­
wanted me to try tt,
*•• s t la s t 1 to o k
ed them over, then said to my brother, _______
“ Are they yours?
They are litg l.ydia JE. Ptnkhsm s Vegetable Con
‘ ia K
pound
enough for an eleph ant" Thus ended Hluod Medicine and unproved »very day
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7’
my first love affair.— Exchange.
ny own work m-w
I do all my
now except the
washing end do it with cane. I can ac­
compli»!) sa much in a dav now ss it
W atering Plants.
wculil have taken me a week to do last
The successful way for the city winter and 1 try to jfet every one I know
dweller to water plants Is to put them to take your medicine to build them up,
You are welcome to use this letter a s a
In the bath tub and pour a quantity testimonial i f you lik e."- Mrs. CltAit.
of water over them. They should be H a it km . '¿I Spencer Ave.. Homell, N. Y.
well aoaked, especially the under sur­
In almost every neighborhood there
face of the leaves, for It I* there that are women who know o f the value o f
\ l.ydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com­
the inserts are found.
pound. They know because they have
taken it ana have been helped. Why
don't you give It a trial?
T h a R o sary.
_________
The word "rosary" Is derived from J
Whipping Endsd Romanes.
tho Latin "rosarium.” which was orlg
This little episode In my life oc-
lnally a garland of roses and used to
crown the Image of tho Virgin Mary. I curred when I was but six yesrs of
As a rosary In Its present use It was { age. A neighbor’s boy. Jack, and I
Instituted In honor of tho Virgin by I loved each other. All was settled be­
st. Dominic.
I tween us that we should get married
.
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and start housekeeping In our coal
Some Sobriquets.
! house, which was not used during tha
"T h e Sage o f Montlcello" was summer. W e had to furnish our house
Thomas Jefferson; "L ig h t Horse Har-i first.
A ll went on welt until our
ry." Gen. Henry I^ e ; “ Old Hough and parents began missing th ings—dishes,
Ready," Gen. Zachary T aylor; "Mad etc. A whipping npleco and our rte
Anthony," Ocn. Anthony W ayne; "Old munce ended.—Chicago Journal.
H ic k o r y A n d r e w Jackson; "O ld Man
Siamese Nation of Gambiera.
Eloquent,” John Quincy Adams.
Country'. Heaviest Timber Growth.
The forest service say. that the
heaviest growth of timber In the l?nl
ted States Is on tho Olympic peninsula
In the state of Washington. This area
has been glaciated at several period*
M rs. M in n ie R a d liff
Everybody gambles In Slam. When
you K„ out for
nl th„ Royt|
L .,ub yo||r i addy b„ u wUh
I poIll.nt li ,,lddy on your Kam(.
And
If your gnine Is not so good ns It
should be, your ruddy wilt deftly pick
up ynur ball with his toes, unices you
watch him, and carry It Juat a little
bit farther than you were able to
drive I t !— From the lleuvenly-Hoyal
City of Slam, by Florence IlurgeHs
Meehan, In Asia Magazine.
(Coprrisht.)
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This On« a Singer.
The golden-crowned kinglet has
in a pan and set In a warm place to nothing much In the way of a song,
become light. Hake In a moderate oven says the American Forestry Magazine,
with a grate under them if there Is j hut tlie ruby-crowned has a beautiful
j song of most surprising power for so
danger o f burning.
j small a bird and. while singing, the
I f tlie family likes sticky buns put |
j male often elevates Ids ruby crown
one tablespoonful of butter, one-half
! patch.
cupful o f brown sugar, one-half cup-1
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ful o f slrtip, and one-half cupful o f j
Big Platinum Yield.
water In a sauce pan and boll until I
Practically from n sln#ls illatrlct Co­
thick. Add currant» to It. When the
lombia produces nn average of .HO,0U0
buns are baked turn tli«m upside down .
. . . .
,,
,.
, .
,
I troy ounces of i> atlntim annually,
and spread this mixture evenly over
-o -
the sides and bottom o f the buns.
P ' VEItYBODY In the household like»
cinnamon roll* or cinnamon bun*
The following Is a reliable recipe:
Long ngo, In the early Cretaceous
To Test a Diamond.
Take one cupful each of milk, water
period, according to I'rof. J. E. Kirk­
A variety of tests may be advisable and sugar, two eggs, three-fourths of
wood of the University o f Montana, a for one who Is not an expert Judge of a cupful o f shortening, one yeast cake
continuous forest of conifers and cy- diamonds, says the Scientific Ameri- ■ and a tenspoonful of salt. .Scald the j
Pimento Cheese Rolls.
cads covered the North American con- lean. The old test of cutting a piece milk and while It Is still hot pour it
Roll out a raised dough like the
tlneut. In the late Cretaceous the land j of glags with the stone under lnvestl- over tl.e shortening and add the sugar above cinnamon bun mixture, spread
bccame divided by an arm of the »ea gatlon Is now reversed, though with and hot w ater; when cool add t h e j wlth „ lay,.r o f
huffer
which extended north from the Cltilf un additional variation. A file takes yeast cake which has been softened In w. „ b p,lim if„ cheese.
Roll up and
to the Arctic, through what Is
now the place of glass, and the rasping one-hnlf cupful o f water, add the sail r „ t )r, „||ces one Inch thick til co c
Texas and Montana.
Iturtng this edge of the little tool Is brought and enough
flour to make a better J B|dcg up |n a grease I fain let rise^unf'n
period was the beginning o f the | against the sparkling surface o f the
which drops
from the spoon. I tent 1
light and bake In a moderate oven.
marked differentiation c f the eastern gem under suspicion. This is un ut- It thoroughly and let stand In a warm
A good finish for a plain raisin cake
Horn from that of the West. In the luck no Impostor »un survive for a place over night. In the morning ndd
East arc the elm. hickory, ch»-stnut. Mingle instant.
No Impression, of the well beaten eggs nn»l flour to Is to spread It while hot very gener­
persimmon, sassafras, tulip. Osage or- 1 course, can he made on a genuine dia- make a dough which can lie kneeded; ously with butter, then sprinkle with n
ange, and magnolia, which arc Dot tnond. Another test even more severe knead lightly and well, put hack Inro mixture o f c.nnarnnn anil powdered
found cn the 1’aclflc coast; la the West consists o f the following pr.K-ediire: a well buttered bowl nn»l let rise until sugar, using a teaspoonful of cinnamon
are roe Sequoias, cypress, and giant The stone Is covered with borax, heat- double Its bulk. Separate Into two to OTIr half cupful »>f sugar— more If
clutu-. which do not occur East of the ed and then dropped Into a receptacle parts and roll out Into a sheet. Spread desired.
Rocky mountains. Ot.ks nre on both containing cold water. Glass or sim­ this with soft butter, brown sugar,
coasts, tiut not the same species of ilar Imitations will he shattered, but dnnamon and (Veil wnshed and dried
oaks; the same to a large extent is a diamond comes through the ordeal currants. Roll In a Ring roll and cut
the buns in Inch slices. I ’lace them Copyrisht. 1121, Westers Newspaper Lalo».
true of maples, alders, pines, firs, aud unharmed.
All W rsthrr
AH Wm/ém * » % ».a
¡irosiCotti
..........$ J J’4 0
$ 1 ».Ö 0
àiémejetimre*'» I.
Long Suffering.
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T H IN G S
tirai! V 4MU
.V? i I
Too Good for Such s King.
w o r k
I know a bank
hereon th* wild thym e
blows
W h ere ox-lipa and the nodding violet
grow «
Qulte over-canopied with lush woodbine
W ith sw eet musk roses and with egla n ­
tine.
—Shakespeare.
.13 I V i All W ralhrf
$10.95
On the birthday of King deorgo III
| of England, In tho year 17<4. Mr. Ar-
| nold, a London watchmaker, presented
! tho king with a repeating watch he
had made for him. The king and the
royal family were filled with delight
and admiration for this wonderful
piece of work, as this repeating watch
j was less than a silver dime In dtam
| eter, and contained 1!0 parts.
It
j weighed five pennyweights, seven and
three-fourths grains.
B y--------------
JOHN BLAKE
to your great
G oodyear T ires are better today than ever larger,
heavier aiul stronger. M an y users tell us they are
gettin g double the m ileage from them they got
from G oodyears ten years ago.
’ • W « • « « r ■
U ncom m on
Se n se
GOOD
Continuous Growth of Conifers Once
Known to Have Covered the
Whole Northern Continent.
KEY
r \ K T H E hapless earthlings who call
—J themselves mon aiul women, thou
winds are wandering hither and thither
at life, trying with the wrong hey to
inltH'k the door of fame, success aud
»oner.
I f you will observe closely, you
trill see them every hour endeavor­
ing to force a hey Into a lock which
Mubbonily refuses to resiH>nd to the
violent twists and tums of nervous
lagers.
The man who carries the key
which w ill open the door to minor
places, where he Is sure o f can.lug
tn Independent compétence, jierslsts
In tampering
with
locks belli ml
•those paneled door there re|toses the
xweted chair o f manager or president,
too big for his occupancy.
Instead of reshaping liis key by
lard work and high thinking, tiling
»way the roughness to make It smooth,
he continues foolishly to waste bis
lime and energy, quite oblivious all
the while to what he Is really doing.
And so It Is frequently with men of
talent, too Indifferent or Indolent to
do anything but routine work, when
Instead they should make use of the
key given them by an all-wise Provi­
dence, unlock the right door, and rise
to greatness.
i f persuaded by reason to do this,
they would And opportunity waiting
with open arms to receive them, glad
to round out their lives with happiness
and prosperity.
RITZ H O T E L
F R A N K A . C L A R K . Prop.,
formerly with Clyde HoteL
W RONG
I T 1TTI.B W illie Walt a Hit
Not to all Is given supreme w Isdotn
Intended well to mind.
In these matters, but such as la be­ Hut, somehow, always managed It
stowed. Is generali; bidden away In a
T o be a bit behind.
napkin and Ignored or forgotten.
I "In a minute," he would say
1 hus, when a young man or woman i when lime came to evulse bis play,
tn a burst of |uiaalo , unlocks the door
to enmity. Instead of friendship, to Little W illie Walt a Hit
evil. Instead o f good. It becomes nt
Grew to be a man ;
once apparent that use lias been made Hut be loved to alt and alt
o f the wrong key.
Scheming out aome plan.
Proper Judgment and action, all the "lu a minute," be would aay.
cv.-ilfed things In life. Including faith* " I will gel to work straightaway."
fulness, honor and virtue, decline to
show their shining faces to the curriers Mr. W illiam Walt « Hit
» f the Improper kej
Neared St. Peter's Gate,
"
the foolish do with k e t» en* Hut. alas, he managed It
trusted to them to open the world of
So that he was late.
n,,,hes wise men and women shud- “ Walt a minute 1" shouted he;
•lv'r.
Hut St. Peter turned the key.
And yet, when all has been said,
when the story o f life has !>eeu re­ William Walt a-Itlt was sent
vealed from the morn of the tod­
T o the nether dime.
dling Infant to the night o f tottering Where wllhout Ills own Intent
age, who shall aay that he or she
He arrived on time.
has not at some time or another In Now lie mounts Ills torrid fate.
his or her folly. u*cd the wrong key? For his master will not wait.
(C o p y rieht >
ICopyrlgtit.)
Portland. Ora
Expert ad T ic * on any
income tax problem *
Several
y ea r«
actual
experience in G orera -
*r.t Bureaus is offered
thus* unable to v is it our
o ffice
State your trouble* b riefly and
send in with f l and we w ill g ive you bon -
m t to ge.-dn.ss adv * It w
pay you to
| .t ta touch w ith us n o w ^ E J. Curtin,
Aoom 80d Lew t Bldg*. Portland, Oregon.
ANCIENT
T h e other, to low er G o o d y ea r prices.
G ood year has succeeded in both
advantage.
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INCOME
TAX
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O ne has been to raise the q u a lity o f G oodyear Tires.
Will M. Maupin §
By F. A. UMLKER
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placa ta E at and L ies W all
RemarkahW « V luncheon at noon .
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Writs for P n m and Shipping lag*
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A. F. Brcdt Co., 245 Grand Ava.. Portland. Ora.
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4«2 Hawthorne A re..
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Racaiving Sets complete with phone* and aire $50.00.
A\e:aga Rang a 400 mile* of broadcastiuf Stmpla to
op«rate, with compléta Instructions.
PORTLAND HIDE
& WOOL CO a
*. P t t T U M O tilia .
RLBBEP STAMPS and
DEVICES.
G ood year has taken tw o m ethods to
achieve that result.
JDDIES SIX |
AND P I BATING
BAB’S RESTAURAM I
LAYTCN
T h e entire G oodyear effort o f many
y e a r» has been toward one result
the tire buyer's advantage.
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Interesting Features tor the Entire Family
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low*— I>ca* not atam and dirt oan be hoaad off
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A M-MILLAN A CO. 120 Union a *«. \ Portion«
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Buttonholtnxr — Buttons — r ia it ine — T u ck ln * and Ohainstitchlng
A ll M all i>rdrr» riven careful and prompt attention
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OFFERS A M A R K E T
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portland. Or*fon
VAU D E VILLI PNO TO .PLAVI
Compì«!« CNinf« Sun and Thur*.
Matinee l'ally. Twic* Nightly
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S O SECTION
THE
WORLD
THE CHEEEFVL CUM
m
sm m m m m H M M w aB a siM m B m « •
Wien I WL, yoLtn^ I
used to tbiink
Growri Uy> folks did just
vjkvt tkey skould
Dot now tKfct lrr\
i^roL/n u p my^u-ir
I s ne. tkfcy surely
fooled P fN «.
dood
M
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Sclentlsta any that this old world of
ours hasn't varied moro then a second
or two slnco recorded In making Ita
annual trip around the sun. Consid­
ering the trouble and turmoil It has
carried along, the record la remark­
able.
T h e r e W a s a R e sa o n .
Thi* Mother Praises An
Old Friend
Fresno, Calif.— "A fte r motherhood
I could not s»>ern to regain my
strength, I had severe backaches,
bearing
pains,
n disagreeable
catarrhal condition, and general
weakness. I found such great Im­
provement In my condition whlln
taking the first bottle o f Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription that I kept
right on with It until I was a per­
fectly well woman. I had no further
trouble and for twenty years I have
had no sign of Inward weakness,
thanks to I)r. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription.”— Mr*. Minnie Rud-
llff, 2988 Thomas 8f.
What Hr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
scription has done for others It
will do for you. (Jet It this very
day from your neighborhood drug­
gist In either liquid or tablet form,
and write Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel In lluffalo, N. Y., for fro «
confidential medical advice.
Jimmy was visiting his aunt, who
was a good cook, and he enjoyed every
meal.
Ono day after an unusually
good dinner ho glanced at his throe
cousins, who were fat and rosy, and
said: " I know now why you got such
fat kids."
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P. N. U.
Mo. 22, 1t22