The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 15, 1922, Image 4

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INVITES THE
OUR MAGAZINE
SO SECTION
1925
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O FFERS A M A R K E T
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V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O P L A Y »
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Interesting Features for the Entire Family
a ill m a k * S II cml O ran.u U a, U a s e m e n i», « tc ., W a t e r - j
p ro o f, R o tp ro o r, H a t p r o o f and F ir e p r o o f
M * d o » a W a t e r p ro o fed W h i t « IV r t la n d C e m en t i «
t h « l»e «t fo r S tu cc o P ia s te r on outeute fo r B u n ga * l
lo w » - ~ l» o e « not « t a in and d ir t can b# h oard o f f |
W r i t * fo r L it e r a t u r e
S old by
A. M c M I L L A N A CO.. 120 U n.on A v e . N . P o rtla n d
H K M S n T C H IM *
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P l.K X T lM i.
B u tto n h o lin g — B u t t o n « — P la it in g — T u c k in g and C h a in s titc h tn »
A il lU
M a il O r d e r » g iv e n c a re fu l and p rom p t a tte n tio n
E LITE SHOP. 12S* Tenth near Washington
_
B A B 'S R E S T A U R A N T I S S S S r ,
Radio
R e c e iv in g Seta, c o m p le te w it h ph on es and w ire . $50.00.
A v e r a g e R a n g e 4tH) m ile s o f b r o a d c a s tin g
Simple to
rata, w ith c o m p le te in stru ction s.
A . F. B rod t C o ., 245 G ran d A v e ., P o rtla n d , O re,
V : « 8 §
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SIX
MAX SCOLDS
U.cy would have a warm place to »lay
until the *un «hone again.
Teddy Squirrel began to think of
r p i l E K K hail twn-n many sunny «lay*
"*■ In the early spring, once upon a the time he had wanted, for he had}
time, but Instead o f building their | no more nuts In his neat and ho was j
hosts and working as they should have loo cold to go out for some that he j
T o In tro d u ce P o r t la n d ’ » P r id e W a t e r ­
done, two chattering young Roblna and knew were hidden under a rock In j
p r o o f l Y m t w e w ill fu rn ish th e fir s t three
b a rre ls o rd e re d fr o m y o u r co m m u n ity a t a three Sparrows were quarreling as the woods.
Grand A »»n u * at 1 amkiU d is c o u n t o f 40<V R e g u la r p r ic e $1 25 per
lly and by the old Sun Man peeped
hard as ever you heard In a big tree
ga llo n . In tro d u c to r y p r ic e .5 c e n t * Pu t
P O R T L A N D . ORE.
out from behind a cloud and looked j
up in Si>, 5> a n d 65 g a llo n ba rrels.
In the orchard.
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P O R T L A N D ’ S P R ID E P A IN T CO..
Ted Squirrel ran over from the big ! at tho Itoblns und Sparrows, lie |
EXPERT
«71 K e lly s t r e e t
P o rtla n d . O re go n
tree at the edge o f the wood«, and j peeped Into Teddy’s hole In the tree, j
when he heard whut It waa all ubovit too, and then he began to scold.
&
PATENT ATTO RNEY
"W hy do you all thick 1 made the I
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3
W « can show you how to turn your pater.table
he began to wonder If he did not want
C ' V r ' C ' t l l >x*TT'
O r r i l - i /''»*'»
Jeas into cash.
Oregon Licensed Mechanical
that very tree, too, for that was what I days so nice and warm, 1 should Ilk*
L \ C h L lX A 1
o L K \ lU s
Pnguwer.
TH O M AS
B lL Y t U . AC Ster«na
Buildma. Portland Ore.
they were quarreling about, you see. to know? I gave jrou two sunny day»
B> Pared Poat Return Poatage Paid. W i“
It happened that one young ltohln und you wasted them In quurivllng
Cirwuiars and Piwes.
came to the tree Just as the other had over a tree.
"A t Your
and Call”
decided he would build there, and
Mlle re art* tree« enough for you »11,
such a chattering and fluttering as and many more beside«, but you fool­
L A Y T C N C O O P E R A G E CO.
went on!
ish ones must pick out oue tree and
M ân u ftvtu rrn o f »m i
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Then along came three Sparrows, Insist that there U no other. Get to
Tsuru Aoki i« th« charming little
D «d ,n i.
PLEATING SPECIAL
and when they found that some one work every one of you or 1 will go w lf« of S««su« Hayakawa, th« movl«
i . » and ma.-htne p lo t skirt. rm.lv
New and Second-Hand Cttt. M
H r b u d . «i
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wanted the tree very much they all back behind the cloud und uot shine star. Aftar an abaenc« of many y«ar«
lk. Old _______
O.tri, __________
K 1 .-I 11 M __ rviiMln.
D
A D D r T C 11-,kk Hsi'asUlchins I t.-
from th « «creen «ha was recently In­
decided that they wanted It. too, again for a week.”
D r tl\ l\ L L J
t A S r U » NO \ E L T Y M FC. CO.
though they were comfortably located
U H F ifth St.
Portland. Ora
They all went to work, you may be duced to return to play opposite her
P O R T L A N D . OEK.
sure, and there w a s n o more fussing, husband In on« of hi« big productions.
A G R IC U L T U R A L IM P L E M E N T S
| F arm
Im p le m e n ts — .New
and
secon d
for none of them wanted to huve the Sh« ha» been deeply Interested In
hand, sp e cia l prices. P . K. & a u eu *h a4 «t
work
of
translating
old Sun Man scold a g a i n o r go away H iy ik a w a ’a
; J tv -366 K M o rriso n S L
K a s t »1.
R I B B E P S T A M I’S snd
M A R K IN G
Shakespeare'» play» Into tho Japan«»«
und make the e a r t h cold und weL
B R A Z IN G . W E L D I N G A C U T T I N G
DEVICES.
N o r t h w e s t W e ld in g a.- Supp.> C o fr» 1st St
t language.
(C o p ) i g h L )
SA V E Y O UR
Dicing
ROOF
Cleaning
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT,
Beck
One is the fumous reliable JO x J 1 j inch Goodyear
All Weather Trcud Clincher.
Its companion is the popular 30 x J >, inch Good
yeur Cross Rib.
The Govxiyenr Cross Rib is built o f the same high
grade Egyptian cotton fabric that goes into the
All Weather Tread Goodyear.
It has a long-wearing but differently designed
tread, und sells for less money.
More than 5.000.000 of these tires have been
■old in the lust five years.
Their fine performance has demonstrated the
folly o f buying unknown und unguaranteed tires
o f lower price.
Ask your Goodyear Service Station Dealer ubout
their advantages.
G ÎO D fŸ E A R
W e s t e r n
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or
W e s t e r n
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a ctu al
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n o n D I f U D
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r n U D L U flO :
se u n able to v is it our
o ffic e .
S ta te yo u r tro u b les b r ie fly and
aend in w it h t l and w e w ill g i v e you hon-
•at to g o o d « « « » a d vice . It w ill p a y you to
* t In touch w ith us n ow
E J. C u rtin ,
£ loom 805 L e w ie B ld g., P o rtla n d . O regon.
INCÜ ME
TAX
Suggestion.
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F o r r a l t M l C le a n in g and
D y e in g s e r v ic e sen d pa* . e l s to
us.
W e pay re tu r n p vs t.ig e
In fo rm a tio n and p ric e s g i v e n ]
upon requ est.
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F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
1 C o m m e rc ia l I ron W o r k «, i l h A M adison .__
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Sand us y o u r in q u ir ie s fo r a n y th in g la
Iron o r W o o d w o r k in g M a c h in e ry , L o g g in g .
h u w m ilL C o n tr a c to r s
E q u ip tm -rt, L o v o -
m otivea . B o ilers, E n g in es, C ru sh ers. R ail,
v'au.e. B e ltin g , etc. B u rk e M a c h in e ry Co.,
•2 » R a ilw a y E x c h a n g e B ld g . P o rtla n d , Or.
Mk’ LEU BARBER C U U J K K
leaches trad« in 6 weeks. Some pay while leam-
ing. PueiUous secured.
'A n te for catajogua.
¿34 Burnside street. Portland. Ore.
M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and P i n « Sts.
c*ito aichuuaann G r a n ite A M a rb le W o r k ».
PERSONAL
M a rry i f L o n e ly ; m o st su cce ssfu l ‘ 'H o m e
M a k er".
h un dreds
ric h ,
c o n fid e n tia l;
re lia b le , y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e ; d e s c rip tio n s
free.
T h e S u c cessfu l C lu b ,” Mrs. N a sh ,
B ox 55«, O akland . C a lifo rn ia .
PIPE REPAIR
as
p i p p c R e p a ir e d b y e x p e r t a
R a s a * * * * 5-^0 l*ip e Shop. - ‘ 2 W ash.
PRUNE TR E E S ! PR UN E TREESttl
B e iu re b u y in g ««Isew here see ua C o lu m b ia
7 u n w r y C o ^ 1480 U nion A v e , F o r Hand.
AR> B E A U T Y P A R L O R
W e help the a p p e a r a n c e o f w om en .
T w e n t y - t w o in. h s w itch o r t r a n s fo r m a ­
tion, v a lu e $7 SO, p rice $2 45
to 412 D ek u m B ld g
S H O E R E P A I R I N G IN P O R T L A N D
M o d e l S h oe R e p a ir . 172 W a s h in g to n S t
D a v is
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A m e r ic a n
S h o em a k ers,
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D r. Chas. M. A n d erso n . K e n to n , P o rtla n d .
W ecfdtng B ou qu ets and F u n era l P ie c e s
Each o f the two tires illustrated ttltuvc is « Ken
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SURE TO HELP
SICK WOMEN
Hlchard. age five, had been left a!
| home In the care of one of his aunts 1
| for a few days. It appeared to the
aunt that Klchsrd usually managed to
do Just tho things that she had for
| bidden hltn to do. K-lnally she men­ Mrs. Baker, So Much Benefited by
tioned that fact to Richard, only to
Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vegetable Cow-
receive the following reply:
"Hut.
pound, Anxious to Help Others
auntie. I never think of thoeo thing»
tUI you talk about them, anil then It
Lebanon. Indiana.— " I waa complete­
seema to me that I Just must do ly run down from women’s troubles snd
them."
stomach trouble and
for a long time waa
hardly aide to d » my
Odd Eaperlences.
W o rk
I had a>ms
f r i e d da w hu had
One day I went skating. The creek
taken Lydia K. I'mk-
was about s mile away from home
bam'a V e g e t a b l e
A fter I had been skating for some
G>nt|x>und. ami they
tohl me about it. I
time It began to snow very hard. I
k n o w what it haa
thought I would skate down the
done f » r me and I
branch of the creek to a bridge Just a
r e c o m m e n d It to
few steps from the house. I skated
Other«, as I am sure
it will I n a g r e a t
and skated before finding I had gone
down the wrong branch and was about help to all aide women. It la a wonder­
ful medicine, and 1 give you permiaalon
three miles front home.
It was s to use my testimonial and my photo­
strange ezpertence, I must say.— E x-: graph ‘ — Mrs. E m m a IU k m . 310 S.
East SL. Lebanon, Indiana.
change.
These letters recommending Lydia R.
Ptnkham’s Vegetable Compound ought
The Wool Combtrs.
to convince women o f the great worth
In the luttln quarter of Paris one o f this medicine in the treatment o f ail­
often sees groups of bareheaded wom­ ments to which they are often subject
Mrs. Baker calls it " a wonderful med-
en sitting In some quiet corner of the
Ictag
* are s u f f e r i n g fr o m
street, perhaps within a church door, troubles women often have, or feel all
picking and combing tbe wool of their run down, without any ambition or en­
mattresses. No matter bow poor s ergy for your regular work, take Lydia
R. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound. It
French prasaut may be. he almost al­
la a natural restorative and should help
ways possesses s comfortable bed with you as it has Mrs. Baker and many,
a wool mattress.
many other women.
DON’T AIR TOUR ILLS and the only reason you «re privilegisi
behind th* attic blinds of .he turn,
to tell him ts la-cause you pay him to
bouse.
listen and because by telling hliu you
F ire P r o o f a n d M o d e r n
DKJ1K.M
BKU
that
the
man
who
All day they quarreled, and when
hope to remove the symptoms.
Dal to air his
makes
a
point
night came the two young Itobtus
tC o p y r ig h t .)
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hud to sleep In the branches without bodily Ills, und who makes It a matter
o
f
principle
not
to
grumble
about
the
v .% s v .v .v .v .v .v .v .- .v .% % % v
P A R K A N D M O R R IS O N STS.
a nest. They had wasted the tlm* In
upa und downs of hts health always
Depot Morrison Cars direct to HoteL Popular
disputing and no work was don*.
Price«- Center Shopping and Theater discoct.
has un advuntuge over the -nan who
But
the
first
thing
the
nest
morning,
F R A N K A. C L A R K . Prop.,
formerly with Clyde HoteL
when the sun came up, they all began keeps his associates posted concern-
lng the way be feels.
quarreling again.
Instinctively your associates feel
The Sparrows should have been re-
pairing their nests instead o f quarrel- that you are superior when they
Ing over something they did not want, realize that possibly you too some-
for the winter winds had broken their times feel under the weather but that
I V W U S V W W W W , v .\ %
T h e Set* Complete or Part». W rit« for
The
homes and they were very ragged you never grumble about It.
M YERS B LA C K W E LL C O M PA N Y
“
I
XC
l’KAHLES"
thoroughbred
man,
like
the
thorough­
looking. Indeed.
4*2 Hawthorn# A w . PO R T L A N D . ORE
Teddy Squirrel, too, should have ; bred animal, does not whimper over
Thers Is « X I T H I l . K there’s life there’s hope.
been at home making his nest clean the slightest discomfort.
W
tr„,.r statement over waa
from the shells he had left from his , something o f the Stole In all true j
KODAK FINISHING
winter meals, but he. too. came back ; aristocrats and It is a characteristic o f made. Every one Ims Iteurd It and
BEST RESULTS-LOWEST PRICES.
Developing roll film». 10 cte pack a Sit* eta. Print«,
to say the tree was his because he i all mean and 111 bred natures to like nearly every one believes it. Itut to
all sizes. Velvet 4c. Brilliant Okas 5c. Roberta
had been looking at It all winter out to reveal the fact o f their discomfort Judge by the pitiable lives of tunny
Photo Shop. Tits S- :i:ng Bldg.. Portland. Ore.
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o f his hole in the tree at the edge o f I even to dose associate». I his Is. of oae Is Inclined to believe thnt a large
the wood».
course, ibeurd—absurd because it »c- number full to put their belief Into
Suggests Trouble.
And so all these silly creatures tually causes more discomfort to your practice.
.. | associates than would un admission of
There’s another old proverb which
F ran tr*t* bt: 1d«d fm»n beu-tn« or-b-
Adv.— Open for position, an excel­ wasted two warm spring days In quar­
STtlx ApT'io. F’e*r. CNerry.
Pluau
says In substance that nothing la cer­
reling and the next morning they your Illness.
1‘r-sst Ancient. QulLf* Grips Vico* lent Janitor that k e e p s y o u in hot « » •
Shrubbery. Pixel*. K**pb*rri«». Bltck*
Remember thnt there Is only one tain but death. And this Is llkewlse
awoke to find the sky all gray and
i#m«s. Lcaan*. D«#bsm«*. A*p*r»x-j*. ter all the time.— Boston Transcript.
person In the world to whom you have bellevcd by most persons, though at
lU'.ttbxrb. Floorer! nf Shrub». Ran*»,
the air cold und damp.
V b M . JMd(«k N>t «M l Bh»d
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The two young Robins begun to a right to tell all (he bad feelings thnt times one finds the handwriting on
Cznlxf* pxLL SxOrfacUoa cuxrxutowk
Cuba Size of Pennsylvania.
shiver. They did not feel at all like you experience, only one js-rsot whom the wall Indicating that certain things
W A S H IN G T O N
N U R S E R Y CO
The area of Cuba is about equal to quarreling. The Sparrows wished they I you are privileged to burden with your are Inevitable.
Y o p p « n ls h , W a s h in g t o n .
S a le s m e n c v e jry w b c r«.
Mi-re* w a n te d .
Nevertheless, the latter proverb Is
had repaired their broken nests so symptoms— und that Is your doctor,
that of the state of Pennsylvaui*.
Words to Be Avoided.
-T set.-
Just as sound as the old one given at
F ir e P r o o f and M odern
There are two simple words In our
the
begllining
of
this
essay.
There
Sir
Chartres
Dlron,
London's
chief
N E W HOUSTON HOTEL
Camel» Live a Century.
would, therefore, tie much more happi­ magistrate, once gave a lecture on language that have caused more mle-
A. E. Holcomb«, Mar.Xtf> r
W e e k ly R a te s to P e r m a n e n t G u e s t»
Camels sometime« live to the agt
ness In the world If many more would "T a c t" and Incidentally related a story ery than all the plagues of history.
S ix th and E v e r e t t S tr e e t «, T h r e e B lo c k «
live w ith both thoughts clearly In mind. of a Scottish minister who on one oc­ They have broken lifelong friendships,
fr o m N e w P o «t o ffic e . F o u r B lo c k « fro m of a hundred years.
? ”
U n io n D ep o t, P o rtla n d , O r«.
There Is no sadder Institution In the
casion thua addressed a condemned set brother against brother, separated
world than those devoted to the treat-
Not Flattering.
criminal:
"Donald, mon, the gallows lovers snd caused children to weep.
meat and care of persons uffilctrd with
I am unused to children and besides
Incurable ailments.
No on* In 'the are ready, tho hangman’s ready, tbe 7heae poisoned words have sent Inuo-
""
F A C T S about ^our name; it’s kixtorp;
knowing no lullaby songs I have no
world deserves greater sympathy and rope's ready -a re ye ready?" Chlcagu | c*'nl persons to the gallows and havs
1 to 5 ton CMC, Republics, Whites, etc.
MILDRED
meaning; wnonce it vJex derived; ngnifi-
i turned tha debutante Into a deml-
voice to carry a tune. 1 offered to care j
comfort and aid than th o s e who are Herald.
Send for our LiaL
M ARSHALL
suffering from Ills which th.-y believe
canee; your iuckÿ deÿ and luck»? jewel
mondalne. Think well before you let
iiT - \ - T it T A t jT if r ID II-IV 1
for a neighbor’s child one afternoon.
cannot be cured. Hut there ur* entire­
W ENTW ORTH & IRWIN, Inc., J|,e child grew tired and asked me to
| them pass your lips. They are "T h ey
Spiritualistic Mania.
ly too many who are declared Incur­
b6r aDd •*»«- * t * * “ “ bravely but
From Southern Bavaria comes the say."— Exchange.
have na equivalent I^tlctte. Caroline, ables or decide themselves that noth
LEVA
--------------------------------------------------- 1 she stopped me and said: "Y ou don’t
report of an entire family of 11 mem
Ing
can
he
done
to
bring
them
good
the form from which our own Lina
need to sing, I dess. Your songs make
Removing Scratches From Glass.
la probably most often derived, was heulth. Every crmuiunlty of consider­ hers going Insane through spiritual-
RAINIER H O T E L
me wider awake.”— Exchange.
E NA or Linn, as It Is frequently
able
size
has
some
such
residents
who
latlc
experiments.
The
neighbors
Slight scratches In glass can lie par­
popular In Germany and was brought
• a » h SI 00 »mi * .
12S N i * SL r m k i On
spelled. Is one o f the most con-
\ ery Centra») Located Con »extent to all
to England by the wtfe o f George H. make life unhappy for themselves and found them, after destroying their tially polished out by rubbing with
Depots, and one block from main Pottoflbce
filctlng o f feminine name*.
Etymol­
Rare Indeed
others,
and
many
thousands
o
f
them
who gave It vogue among the nobility.
funlture. about to offer up an Infant rouge wet with wuter, upon a piece of
In a recent published story occurs ogists find It derived from the same
The lovely mysterious lapis lazuli may be found In the United States as a sacrifice to the “ spirit of pure soft leather. Deeper scrutchre must
source
us
Helen
and
also
discover
It
the following: "H avin g thrust a New
Is the tnllsnmnlc stone assigned to Yet, thanks to the advances of medical light."— Scientific American.
be ground out with flour emery. A
through the evolution o f Charlotte.
Lena. R promises her freedom from science, only s very smnll proportion
Testament into his pocket before
Who shall say which is correct?
huff wheel Is useful for work o f this
of
these
are
actually
Incurables.
danger
snd
dlsense;
Indeed,
It
Is
said
F l g T U I . A . F I S S f R E , Itc h ­ starting he now took it out and read
Swallowed Each Other.
kind. Another formula for a powder
It is not difficult to understand how to lie a cure for fevers. Friday Is
in g p.:nl alt o th e r r e ,t a t
Wonderful would be the Increase In
This must
c o n d itio n * e x c e p t C a i . e - j the Twenty-third Psalm."
Lena
or
Lina
came
to
be
a
contrac­
the
world’s
happiness
If
this
fact
were
A
perfectly
formed hard shell crab to rub Into scratches la (¡0 parts pow­
her
lucky
day
and
3
her
lucky
number.
p e rm a n e n tly cu red w it h ­ have been a rare copy of the Tesla-
tion o f Helena, hut preference is gen­ The morning glory o f contentment Is widely known and understood and be­ shout the size nf the end of a person's dered chalk, 30 parts trlpoll and IS
out h s u rg ic a l o p era tio n . ,
My nv " i of ti*»utni*-r 11 went, unknown to any person other erally given to the theory that Lina
lieved. It Is, therefore, a matter of thumb was found In an oyater shell. part* hole; wet the surface of tho ar­
her flower.
aave» the t naue Instead of
, , ,
deetro»tng m it
han the author and his character,
is the correct form and that Its real
great Importance which shculd make
(C o p y r ig h t i
The crab had evidently been awallow- ticle slightly, then rub with linen
leea, requires no tnca-
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course Is Identical with the great Karl
every one glad that I "resident Har­
th e tlc and
p erm a n en t,
ed by the oyster, but presumably It cloth dipped In this powder.
^ r y
f
T h ere 1» no co n fin e m e n t
o f the Franks w in was the forefather
Beating Her to It.
ding's personal physician, llrig. Gen.
• t
no In te rfe re n c e
of
the
feminine
Charlotte.
Chnrles Sawyer, Is engaged In plan­ proved too much for the oyster, ns
I
w ilh t usln»*«» o r so cia l en ea g e m e n t »
The submissive little husband was
to Read Yoqr
r u a ra n t e « a cuire o r w i!l refui r»d you r fee.
The "S trik e” Is On.
Charlotte o f Savoy, who married
ning for the welfare department of there waa no oyater In the shell when
stealthily
picking
bis
own
pockets
be-
C a ll o r w r ite fo r book let.
5 en tio n Una
M
I C h a r a c te r is tic s
the United States government.
For It was opened.
p a p er w h in w ri t i n »
fore going to bed. ” A brute of a wif# Louis X I, Introduced her name to
The
customer
called the waiter.
and Tendencies — the
French royalty, whence It traveled
Doctor Sawyer has devoted most of
“ There's a chunk of wood In my
I ¡.eater, that’s what I am." he chuckled
Capabilities
or
W
eak­
quickly to Germany. There It changed
his life to seeking "Incurables" and
Boxwood Hard to Obtain.
softly.
sausage," said he. " I expect to be
n e s s e s That Maks fo r Success or
Second and M orrison Sta., P o rtla n d , O r«.
curing them, and he believe* that the
form, becoming first Lettrhen, then
In
this
country wo nnce used ton* served with the dog, but I'll bo hanged
Failure as Shown in Your Palm
Caroline, and finally I.lna. Meanwhile
happiness and welfare nf thousands of
Charlotte (fA lb ret of France, who was
person* depends on tenehlng them that of tho Turkish and Persian boxwood If I'll eat tho konnol, too.”
given In marriage Into the House of
few are actually Incurnhle and Hint for engraving, but this finely textured
TH E HAND OF A SOLDIER
wood, la now difficult to obtain and
UTILITY HATS MOSTLY SMALL There Is still the tendency to let the Tremotdlle, was responsible for the
most o f the slek can lie made weli.
Good Advice.
brim or the trimming drop on the side, brave Lady Derby carrying It Into
(C o p y r ig h t .)
very high priced. Ordinarily wo use
A S M IG H T almost be expected, the
"
I
f
you
want
to succeed, son," said
Headgear fgr Dressy Occasions Goes and all side trimmings are extremely England. The queen o f George III,
<«
3,000 tons of It annually.
good. Un some of the lurge hats wide hrtuglng the nnme front Germany, es­ * * hand of a successful soldier must
Uncle Ehen, "you gottor learn to got
to Other Extremes and Largs
ribbon Is used.
Wide moire ribbon tablished In England the popularity be square and firm. T i e top phalanx
Shapes Have Call.
es’ as busy an' enthusiastic over
Silver Tongues.
o f the thumb must be strong, to In­
embossed Is one o f the ultra-fashion- o f the dlralrutlve Lins.
reg'lar work as you does over a ersp
dicate
will
power
and
ability
to
com­
able
notes
in
w-bleh
fashion
is
Indulg­
Rey.
Ernest
F.
T
ittle
of
Evanston,
Utility hats for early wear are most­
game.”
The Spanish make Lola from the mand. As the soldier— that Is, the
ing
herself
this
season.
The
becom­
ly srtuli, st... a nt.liu.er.
For dressy
III., says It's great to be a distinguish-
contracted form o f Charlotte or Car- officer— musi frequently use tart nud
occasion* sî .ipe* go to the other ex- ing. up-rolling brim Is still with us.
ed orator, but that It Is greater to tell
Iota, as they cull her, and the French diplomacy, the second phalanx o f the
trente and nr* very large.
Seen In
the truth!
thumb should be v e il curved.
profile the crown is large and dome- | FASHION NOTES FROM PARIS
(>n Hin* to Make a B u rm a ..f tha ll.-al K.tata
Ambition
la
Indirnted
by
a
line
run­
final nea
ParUrijIara, Maeil.,nal.l l-anu-rati««
shaped, the book brim about half the
Haqlty Compqny. San Ute«... Callfurnla.
8alty.
ning
from
the
line
o
f
life
to
or
to­
width of the front.
The front view
English or eyelet embroidery In taf­
t I
l ward the mount o f Jupiter, under
A LINE 0 ’ CHEER
shows a broad brim much wider from 1 feta or crepe de chine Is important.
Salt bed* covering an area of forty |
♦ Hie forefinger. A «tar or the mount of
side to side than from hack to front, i Organdie, white or colored. Is u»e<j
square miles exist In Nova Scotia. One
Jupiter reveals distinction gained In
By John Kendrick Bang«.
The bl-oortis and tri corns are favorite for (ollur* and cuffs, gilets und blouses
bed alone Is said to be 900 feet wide
the field or elsew here.
shapes, and some models are boat of all kinds.
and eighty feet deep.
I f there is present In the hnnd wlint
(Y U i liL U f
shaped, with the brim or coronet roll- , Evening dresses are largely of beau­
Is cm lie., a second mount o f Mars—
T H E RIVER OF HOPE
Ing tip clo»e to the crown.
A goou , tiful bendwork with panels that cling
Is naaOad la eve ry da part mam nl houaa-
Hang th* Qrammarl
that Is, a mount lying between the line
kraping. F-qually good lo r towala. tabla
many models have a narrow visor like to the ground work.
lin a«, ahaata and pillow caaaa. Grararr
O P I T S s stream th a t c a rr ie s
of life and the mount of Jupiter— It
brim and others come out a little over
When money talks w e don't care
A set o f shell pink snd orchid silk
H
on
Indicates unusual bravery and daring
the forehead, which, milliners say. Is pajamas has the trousers o f orchid
whether It says "Y ou and I " or "You
F r o m to d a y to Joys sn jn .
A short line running from the line o f
Arc You SituM?
upt to he more becoming.
piped In pins and the Jucket of pink
R * ;.ld a m a y rush h ere a m i th ere.
Be.
and me" so long as It connects us up
fate,
which
ruts
vertically
up
(he
palm
tn tha h lg g sat,
r
H id d e n r o c k , m a y lu re s n d sn are.
m ost perfsetly equipped
In tho moderate sized hnts poke piped In orchid.
Hurl urne T r«
ra in in g Hrhooi In tha N o r t h -
Bu
t
b
ey
md
th
em
lies
th
e
sea
of
the
hand
to
Saturn,
allows
a
gor-
shapes have reappeared. What their j The cnpe-oack sleeve, a straight
w r it
F U yotiraelf for a
___ high
_____
_______
er __ position
W ith th a aalllnit c le a r and fr e e .
Absence Defined.
emu ent appointment. The mount o f
w ith mora money.
Perm a n a si [>-.allions
reception will be Is hard to say. but piece o f lace or material, which goes
W h e r e t f en y o u r ro u re e be tru e
assured o u r G rnd uatss
Mars—shout
the
middle
.f
the
,.alin.
Absence
Is
like
a
wind
which
fans
If skirts become longer the future o f from one wrist across the hack and
S m ilin g h arb o ra w a it fo r you.
„W r lta fa c catalog. Fourth end Tamhlll.
on the outside—should be strong, to
a conflagration but which extinguishes Portland.
I C o p y iig h L )
tho poke bonnet lo o k * rmtr'i more down to the other wrist, Is much used
express endurance.
a candle.— M. Tlnayre.
promising than It would otherwise. J for evening and afternoon frocks.
P. N. U.
No. 24, 1922
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