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OFFERS A M A R K E T FOR YOUR PRODUCE PORTLAND ____ _____ ____ __ HOTEL NORTONIA Y * « * .11 Feel Right at Ham« H#r* SAFE AN D C E N T R A L — R E ASO N AB LE RATES E ic «ll* n l G * f« S p ecia l \\ «>«»kly K a te s Dua M t e t * A ll T r a in * 11th and S ta rk . P o rtla n d , O r*. Find Defects in Most Children H E R I.O V F . A L I E N A T E T I ? H o w I L e a rn e d It in O n e E ven in tf. roctland, Onfon V A U D E V IL L E P M O T O - P L A Y I O m p l a « i'h »n * * Sat unlay Adulta f*Vr Kt’enniff*. Sac. CotiUnauu« l tu 11 p, ttv v'ht.orvn 10 c w U ail time«. M E D U S A Waterproofed C E M E N w til m a k * Slloa. G rattA ric*, lia.Hf.nfni>*. «tc ., proof. Kotproof. RAt proof and Kir*pi oof Medusa W aterproof«*! W h it* Portland Cam eni I* th* best fo r Stucco l'U * »# r on ou tal <1* for Bon#** low *— l V f » not stain and dirt can ba hosed off. T nt# fiv Literal um. Sold by BAB S RESTAURANT PORTLAND HIDE A WOOL CO. The Page & Son P o rtla n d . O regon M cM IL L A N A Ù ) . A rn>*i I' a*e to Kat and U n W att Kamarkabtn Mr lunchena at au iL Opee ; a m to 2 a ta.. A4 YaieK.il At IN rana MIWM NMTK H I T l t a MttCX W rit* for Pn ca i ai.d Shipping Tag* t&OlRADIVARA »•t*» »«« era* A S4A-S40 Fast Aakaay Street. Corner S*w»nd Portland.___ C A M VKA HARK AdUrra* l>*»»artra*nt B P h on ograp h K n ow n fo r T on e A cini ts w a n t*»! OrvW iirevt from factory. 530 k u t Uurnran St,. 1\»rtUnd. L>raifx>n. S T R A D IV A R A PH O N O G R APH CO. W rit* u* fop pricM and market condition« on Veal H«(\ Foaltrv, Fietx. I'otilo«. Oiou. etc. Forty Year* in tho Same Location. KIMBALL P ia n o * a n d P h o n o g ra p h s »o ld on In stau rarn e plan. M c C O R M IC K M U S IC CO. O r*# o n l> ts tn b u to m 4ÎS - 4Î 1 YY*shin#to>n S tre e t. iV r tla n d , O i*#v»n Direct from Factory to Car Owner MULTNOMAH BATTERIES d ^ pa ^TM E N T Goaraa.'ffd for on* year j ............................................ ............................ 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F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H I N E W O Q K S H id es, Peats. i C o m m e rc ia l Ir o n W o rk s, 7th A M .u .v 'n J a n u a ry 19. 19J3 Im m ed ia te R etu rn s Ff-ee R e frig e ra tio n F O O T C O R R E C T IO N I S T F e a t h e r w e ig h t A r c h S u p p o rt* m a d * to N o C om m .sslon j ord er J. E. T r y x e ia a r , 414 P itto c k Block, P o rtla n d , O r*. ____________________ FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust** m oles r a r b e s colleg e Ieachee trade in S eree&s. Some pay while '.«am ia#. Pocaaooa secured. W rite tor catalogue. I $7 Front Street Portland. Oregon ¡Le Burned# «trout. Portland. Ore. S h ip a n y hour, a n y day. O pen a ll d a y M O N U M E N T S — E. Jo and P.na St*. S a tu rd a y ; Id to 12 on S unday. o t t o S chu m an n G ra n ite A M a i l . « W o r k a PERSONAL M a rr y if L o n e ly ; m oat »u e c e s s fu l 'H o rn « M a ke- le n tln l; re lia b le ; y e a r * ex p e rte m e ; d e s c rip tio n * Jack King Cure« it. Ladies and Gents Exam« ir e « . " T h e S u ccess:u l C lu b ," M r*. N ash , inacoa free. 2/T Dak urn bldg.. Portland. Ore B ox 554, O akland. C a lifo rn ia . SHIP US YOUR WOOL dawning, carding and mattress#*. Crystal Springs Woolen Mills. 7*j*> L’ maúlla. P o n l m L W ed d r g B ou quets and F u n era l P .* c e * L u b lln e r F lo ris ts . 3 4 k M orrtaon S L " I F IT H URTS IX »N I PAY.'*' G u a ra n tee d d en ta l w ork . C r o w n * 15 09. P la te s $15 w , B r id fft w o r k 15 W a tooth. T e e th e x tr a c te d b y gas. L a t e s t m odern m eth o d *. D r. H a r r y S em ler, D en tist, Srd M E C H A N IC A L ENGINEER in d M o rrison . 2nd flo o r A ll sk y Bld< . P o r t P r " t e c t t h a t Id ea w ith a U n ited land. O r. W r i t e o r ph on e fo r a p p o in tm en t S ta te * P a te n t. O th e rs h a v e m a de fo rtu n e s o u t o f P a ten ts . W h y n ot y o u ? T h o m a s F x p e r t a d v ic e on any B llyeu , 202 S te v e n s Bldg., P o rtla n d , Ore. in com e b »x p ro b le m a S everal y e a r »' a c tu a l e x p e r ie n c e in G o v e rn - y o u r R AD IATO R beat* or D R n a i C M C ’T1‘ : 1 B u rea u * is o ffe r e d id it to u*. r f l U D L C m O those u t a b le to v is it our • file * , ¿ia-.e > ir t n .M e » b r ie fly and Armstrong Auto Radiator Co., •en d in w ith SI ar.d w e w ill g .v e you h on Portland. Oregon est to go o d n e s s a d vice . It wi l l p a y you to g e t in tou ch w ith us n ow E. J. C u rtin , R oom 804 L e w * B ld g., P o rtla n d . O rego n . New Location RH E U M A T I S M PATENT ATTORNEY INCOME TAX H o tel PILES S tr ic t ly F ir e p r o o f and M odern. Near both d ep o ts and c o n v e n ie n t c a r s e r v ic e to a ll p a rts o f city. O E N D today for this O FREE book telling about my guaranteed non-surgical treat* ment for Piles. { It «»Us bow I have cared cases o f fo r t y yo a rs l «landing. N e w $2,000.00 NELSON r>0N THIS *A&Ca wm CS WR---- SMELLS TRACTORS $ 350.00 I CHAS. J. DEAN I V » a v o M O V V K oe e o w r L A «o .o v t* o e “ H o yt L o c a te d S ix th and H o y t 315 Belmont Street. CARRIED 3Y Portland, Ore CURRENTS Experiments Have Been Made to for a detector. The rate of propaga Show the Time Taken for Varl- tion o f the smell of ammonia was not ous Scents to Travel. markedly different when this had to pass along the same tube either hori The rapid propagation o f smells no zontally or vertically downward. ticed In the open air appeera due en- With camphor, however, while the tliely to currents, since In small tubes, rates horizontally and downward were win re currents do not exist, the rate about the same, the speed upward !s found to be very small. Experi waa about twice as great. The amell ments along this line were first under given to Iron and brass by rubbing taken in Knglaud and additional data these with the fingers waa also tried, have been reported In this country. but gave no definite results. With ammonia Uffuslng through a tube a meter and a half long, more The Initial Consideration. than two hours elapsed before the Lady— I want to sue my husband for smell could be detected at the other end of the tube. Using different divorce. Lawyer— What are your charges? lengths of tubing. It waa found that Lady— What are your# first?— B o* the time required for the diffusion of the Bmell waa roughly proportioned too Evening Transcript. to the square of the length. Chaucer. Ammonia and hydrogen sulphide 1 know not whether to marvel more, were used for these experiments. The presence o f ammonia could be either that he In that misty time could detected chemically at a point In a see so clearly, or that we. In thla clear tube after about the same time as, age, walk so stumbllngly after him.— when the sense o f smell was used Sir Philip Sidney. SENDS PHOTOGRAPH BY WIRELESS Ixondon.—The D ailj Mail announce» that an electrician, T. T. Baker, a pioneer In photo telegraphy, ha» com pleted a process for wireless photog raphy. It Is said that he has found It p ovlb ’e to send by wireless a pho tograph which Is reproduced on a sensitive film som? distance away from the sending net. The newspaper print» a picture, which. It say», was transmitted by Mr. Baker from one building to an other building, 100 yards away. In three minutes, it adds that the proc ess before long may he used for the transmission of pictures over unlim ited areas. SEEK TO HELP THE SUBNORMAL Sheds N ew Light on E gyptology SEPULCHEHS CUT IN HILLS Papeete, Tahiti.— A curious custom exists among the natives o f the Island o f Italafea (the chief Island of the Leeward group o f the Society Islands) to preserve the memory o f deceased relatives. tn the large church st L'turoa, ths principal settlement on To qualify to give orders, be orderly. SPENT HALF HER TIME IN BED S k in «F ro u b le s W ith C u tic u r a Brings Her Prince Back Home Lines Worth Remembering. Princess Anastasia, (lie former Mrs. William II. l-e-ds, widow o f the late Envy is a low and degrading paw 1 “ Tinplate King,“ wllh her husband, prince Christopher o f Creeee, photographed tlon. and should be striven against.— as they arrived In New York on the S. S. Olympic. This Is the first visit to Kipling. America by the princess since her marriage to the prince. that Island, will be seen n great num ber of brass luinglng lamps all about the building. Each o f these has been presented by some native family In ( memory o f some beloved mernlier of the clan who has d'ed and tney con- stltute a memorln! such as a bronze tablet or a stained glass w indow would represent In European countries. Hr ubonus R A Y M O N D " H iiv * |wu h#«r\l th* n**r* «bout Froth Ihlna 11**1 atru'h m* for.lbly «a a Ihal I » Jimlmi t " I h* qui. k l» bruughl nt* al*ad ut «nugattlalng poopl* wl»«n I «lidi» I Ike Hide «nu u|> « l i l i l í h*<t g«lh#iv>'l lit agraa wllh lh*in, I le«iu ««l huw lo brlng Ihrm til« i . ul . r of II.« office. JoitUtt tint I hut arouitd tu my way ul tlilnklu* In tha mu*l Th*n. o f .ouraa, alun» • U it * l with lh * OrtNil ►••«-«•» Vift«h'’ «ry pUaaanl aort ul way. i'otttiHtttjr, «llh ltt * utuiilh ut *«»'h utlmr, four «H it 4 In» •• Maona lh *r* w «r* «thaplar* un "»r* «gu. A r — r «gu, JtirvLn Uh*H • p«.»klhg M u r a largo audleit.«*, huw lo II m tu Ih* •fcou ttim f •bvUlott «ml 1 » • « *«til niitlerUl f«»r lalking «>>»l apraktng h o « lo ..ut M BUMMM* ItSÉtbsV » I » • • ** SI mmnn I lo frl*n da huw «.* mik tu **M *nia, and I huw with «tt m m iiu l «tumulti at btllhsm y, bul « • IO talk tu ritil»lrvn ■\N hy l r*4 »h* •*. r*l Ih* ? * r f flrM "Sul by I » our « • « Juba wall •«»•ugh fat Ing and II w «* nnly a abolì lini* Volar* t « * • hold th»m. lumgtnn my iniM am nil, thtit, « h » « I h*«r»l ; •l»U io apply all * t Ut* prlncipLa and tuu&w "Jordan'* )uai b**u ma»U T r« ta u r o ut ih* Ihal nty «o rd a « * r * beglnning tu ha** a * allunai tuagb al # ff*«l uin»ti *v*ryl»«»df I* wh»»m CVtuiuttty I " Il ai»*mr*l Ihal I #»• ihlng* don* 1 x iu ll hardly b *ll«v * my M ir* llu l than* 1 apok* itiaianily, « h r r » t»Mu*rly, a* you k»»ow, whal 1 «a a Ut* "N u llo * tu Fittalo«* • « ' uà Ih* hui «aid noni In DM* «or and .iul Ih « *»lh*r ' I l*tm board, uUliig «bout Jordan • good tur b«gan lo arqulr» *n « »«.a »il* * abilily Ihal «tir luit*. 1 atltoolhrd «mi diffl» ulti** llh* N u « 1 h t)* « lhal Jordan «a a a «ut|mbL pf tarai in« lu my Ulka wllh Ika •hial twllow, qul*L ■ ltd uiiaaautuiug, bul I tt*««r a iru « diplomai. »»Ir. «Iinpl*. «-..»»»n». ingly. Yhan would h «» * lUrfcod bu» fur a »y au.h amidon ria* 1 know, tou, thaï lh* T r **a u ro ut lh* •«am« my (Irai promotion alma I *t>t*r*«! Ih* I wa* Sl*u<t Ut* J>»h Orwal Kaalorn had tu h* a bt* man, and I •cruunUng d*parlm«nt wumlorvd huw lu lh * world Jordan laudai of atta w «ring rouiplaml«. and 1 ut ad* g>*»d. luh mi making Frum Ihal 1 waa ! » * • * ih* uLc* II»’. Ilona When 1 Mr |lu< kf*y )oln*d Ih* Th« tirai rhan»-* I g*»l, I watkod Itila» Jordan a O ffi.rr*' Training « «itti». I waa it*w uff lo* and afWr ruitgratulating litui warm ly, I aahad but» lo 1*1 ut* " In " un Ih* »Malia Ile iwren you and nt*. Itavrg«, my aalarv lg « f h»*w b* jttut|t*d ahe»*d au quickly. Ill* «tory now h i.9*10 a y*ar and 1 * s p * «l II will h* la au Inicuauly Itile»» «aliti* lhal I am going mote front lh# flral at lito y*ar And I waul to toll y»U alueoraly, lhal I Ut rct>rai It a* cliMwly aa 1 muautbrr " I H Id i you jua» huw II ha|»|»«n«d, tl«o rg «. attribute my aucerra ao|«Iy lo Ih « tael lhal I ben « U l« you may |dch up * pulular or Iv o learned how lo talk lu peunlo." When J»r»lait finished. I Baked him to» Iha lhal will bdp you " T l * na»uCU»brr huw »rarwd I ua#d la b* addrSha of lh# pulillaheia of h r l a w « euurao 1 «ent for II and found * h * t w » »r I hm! lu u lk lo ih* r h i«f» You and he g * V* il lo me After atudy rem «tu ber huw you u*«*d lu U li ma lhal *a»ry il lo be eaactly a« he had alatosi lim « I o|»rn«d my mouth 1 pul my f«»u| Into IL Ing (he e.ghl alutpie Maona I began lu rail «• meaning of tooura* Iliai «vary lint* I «poh* I go* l«H»pl« who had pr*vluualy rafuaed to lliton im AH«r f»*»ir m «nlh« uf r*eord break Into Irou blvf Y u « rwm*mb«r when Uolph me at all ing rale« during the d u ll««! raraon at Iha Stüh»it M l Io tak« .h a rg« of Ih« W «alerti ut fi»-* and 1 waa aak«d lo pr*o«tt| him wilb Ih* year, 1 received a w ir« fr».in the chief aaklttg g M B Ih* b»>>a g * « * htm. h o « fluaUrmt I me lu ratura lu Ih « Kanne ** f » » ce Wo had i|uils a long talk lu which I «»plained huw I wa« I » aa *tul h..* I l •. > a -< > »her« w «r* poupl* around f Van ntnenbar huw able lu break rale« retonia -mud I waa ap coufuaad t uavd lu b* « » * r y limo I tu«I n*w tnii n led Kale« Manager al aJmual l a u « my I k»*.»w lhal ibera waa noth propio f I couldu I aoy what I wanted to amj former ralary wb«tt I w ante»! I»* any II; and I d«lrrm tn«d [ tug in me lhal hj»d • hanged «acepl lhal I had that It I her* waa M y poaalbl« chanco lo loara acquired lh* ability lu talk whero formerly I «imply urad "w o rd « without rearan " I can huw lo u lk 1 wa* g..U»* tu do II. never Ihank J -rdan *n.iu|h f« r lelliug me akwul "T h * ftrai thing 1 «lid waa to buy o nom l.aw'a lo u r »* In lluaiitera Talking and b«r ai book a on publia aproklng, but lh*y ' hr JoNUMl ••■■! I I f f both arrntrd lu bo meant fur llmao «h u wantod l*ubltr H pea king l-> h W M irahank Where*« whal I wauled *|M»ndtng all uur «par* lime making pnbJtt lu loartt wa* nul only h<>w Io aprak In publie «peorh*a atol J«»rdan lg bating talked abonl net* bui how lo aprak lo Individual* nudar vartou* aa Mayor of our lu ll* Iowa condiloma In buaittraa and aortal Ufa. W a ll* W a lla , W ash . " A f*w w«eka Ulor. Jual aa I waa abonl Jan 1. 1911. lo (iv a up kop* o f * v «r looming how to talk InUrvalingly, I mod an annou »erwtmt A m e r ic a n N * w * i> a p «r Aaa'n . Burt land. u i* g . aiaiing thaï Dr. Frrdort« k Hook M w had Jual computad a n*w cuura* In b«m >ou talking G e n tle m e n : I am enclnalng ch*» k In tmymanl o f « • ( and pu bit« «peaking »ulltlrd 'klaalrry o f Ipwooh I arai tur them and la a f«w day« o f book a *eit( ! rend o n e book and I a m a a tl* ft * d lh a l I hoy arrived I gla nerd through l ha antir* «Igh l Iraaon«. rending tho heading« an«| a f*w (h * o n e btHtk la w t»rllt th e p r i t * naked I am . par «graph* her* and lh*r*. and la about an tor a ll V * r y tru ly you r*. h»»ur lb* whol* a«. r*| o f atf»cli«a apoakiug O i l A ll It M n V T A O t J « , 634 T a t h * r ln « Hi. "F o r ««am pi*, 1 |*ara*d why I had alwaya larkad «onfidrac«, w by talking had alwaya thing lo I •um*lhi«i A M E R IC A N N K W S F A F K M A S S O C IA T IO N »8 reali* Ih* «lut! mu.|d««t It Hung in lh * world lu g*« • I l*urtlaadl Ora. * 1 Irarnrd attention lo whal 1 « aa aaylng » » 4 huw I « 4 1 « I t 10 U. S. National Ranh R id # make * « * r y thing 1 aaid InUrwaUng, fnrrr/ul «od convincing 1 Vr*rn««1 ih r ari o f UaUning. ih* tienile men : valu* o f adrar«, and Ih* power of h r*«»tv In IMenw mail me D r, U v ' l raurra. "M eatery •trod ot bring funny al Ut* wrung tita*. I o f Speech. ' I will |»«y lh* poatinaa •> 60 — le«rued how and w ho« lo tu* humo* wllh U il delivery, which e«»mpleu« the irenaac-ti«« and in » « f f re! paya fur lh* euere* ln NU. 1 hereafter lh* llul prrhap* lh* fhoal wonderful thing catara# I« mine abralutoiy. «Soul lh * leaaon* w er« lh * actual «tainplra ot what »hing« lo aay and when l>> a*y them lu me*« « « * r y condili..n | found lhal I her* waa N« • knack in making oral rapatria lo my supcriora 1 found lhal ib »r* waa a right way «<»4 • wrung wav to t»r**«nt «-..tnplatal«, lu gtv* «am C M ?--------- malea, and lo laaa* order« " I picked up a» me wuo<lerfwl pul nier* abo«» how tu giva my o pintona» abitui how lo anawoi S ta le - - complottila, about how tu aak Iha hank f«»r • loan. ab»»«il huw I.» aak h»r aslenalona Anni he* W rila Plainly ure*. Results have Indicated that the money, time aud effort have been well K expended, report division officials. "T h e success o f this great work." said Doctor Prentice, "has been made possible by the splendid co-operation o f the doctors and county and school nurse* In the various communities where clinics have been held ’’ During recent ycara the general Over 90 Per Cent of Defect» Found health and physical condition o f our Declared to Be Totally or Partial- city children have been greatly Im ly Correctable— Malnutrl. proved by the work of lufunt welfare stations, chlldron’s clinics, school clin tion le Common. ics and many other such organizations. I.lkewlse the maternity clinics have done much for mother and bah«. And Don’t you think tho klddloa now wo have the same opportunities ought to bo givan ovary chanca brought to our rural communities to develop Into worth-whdo citi through the work o f the division of zen* y What do you think of maternity and Infant hygiene o f the thia campaign? University o f Iowa which Is carrying out the provisions o f the Sheppard- Filing suit against llenjamln Itnp- Iowa City, la.—An average of one Towner law In Iowa. W e need only to physical defect for each o f U5ff Iowa bear In mind the high percentage of paport. wealthy New York cloak man children examined since September physical untltnesa among our rural ufacturer, atnl Mrs. Itnppnport. James 23 has been found by l>r. John W. boys ns found by the army examina M. llraf. broker, alleges alienation of Prentice and Dr. Florence W. Johns tions tn the recent war to teallxe the the affections of his wife Florence (shove with baby) by her parents. ton. University o f Iowa physicians In Importance o f this work." the division o f maternity and Infant hygiene, who have been conducting free, clinical examinations In various parts o f the state. Their work, how ever, has been aimed at the observa tion and suggested treatment o f the physically subnormal rather than the normal child. Over SO per cent of the defects found were declared to he totally or partially correctable. The percentage of possible corrections decreases with Unearthing of Royal Tomb Great to reat In sepulcher* cut Into tne •Ides of the hills, the burial dm tuber* the Increasing age o f the child. est Archaeological Discovery being deep down In the solid rock, ap Out o f P50 children examined 932 proached by (light* of step* and cor defects were found. The defects mul of Modern Times. ridors, generally ornamented by rich tiply with the age of the child. It has wall painting* and ba*- relief*. Ttie been Doctor Prentice’s observation existence of these tombs hit* t»«M*n the that rural children have at many phy common knowledge «»f all the cen sical defects as do city children. turies, though the precise location of Malnutrition Is found as often among each hit* not been known. For 2.CU0 farm children as nmong city children. Several reasons were ascribed to this; Tomb of Tutankhamen, 1350 B. C., «ir 8,000 years robbers have been busy with their treasures. Not Only Yield» Vaet Treasure#, among them lack of variety In diet But for more than a generation past but Is Expected to Reveal and defective teeth. The most fre Mr. Tarter’» faith that tourist* In Historical Lora. quent defects among rural children Thebes were stepi Ing over orlcele*» were found to be malnutrition, de cayed teeth, enlarged adenoids and en London.— That the recent »inearth treasure* In the bowels of the earth larged. diseased tonsils. ing o f a royal tomb near Luxor Is the has not faltered, despite all thnt I* greatest archaeological discovery In known of the past rifling of the fa Need Variety In Food. Egypt In modern time» already la cer mous site. The beginning of the story “ Children need a variety o f food tain. llo w great. In the light which o f the discovery g«»e* bark 83 years, elements as do livestock,“ said Doctor It throw# on the vanished civilization when he began starch luff the 'hehan Prentice, referring to the well-balan<-ed that has made the wisdom o f Egypt | necropolis for a key to ancient Egypt. diet for farm animals that experts proverbial down all the ages, the dis In that period he found a numl»er of have prepared. ‘“The rural children covery may prove to be—this remain» minor prise*, hut s in o Lon) Tanarvon seem to get food In sufficient quantity for the secret of the »till unowned Joined forces with him 17 year* ago but not the variety or balanced diet the discovery o f the llyksoa tablet was ------- S o o th e d -------- that enables all tissues o f the body Inner chamber to reveal. their greatest reward— up to the pres The story o f the discovery, made to develop properly. In other words, ent. they live on a ‘one-sided’ diet. Chil by the earl of Carnarvon, whose Recently, after four days* work In »* »wveler» Kean ptsos tra. De*« X. MaMett th a t dren with bad teeth full to masticate wealth has enabled him to devote the heart of the small sacred basin Farmer’* Wife Tell* How Lydia E. and digest their food well and they himself to the cosily hobby of he and hi* party unearthed a step Pinkham'* VegetableCompotud absorb and swallow harmful poisons Egyptology, and Howard Carter, per Continued digging resulte«! in the ex Ghosts In Parllamsnt Houss. haps the finest living archaeological that come from the decayed teeth.“ Made Her a Well Woman cavation o f a stairway which led right draughtsman, reads like a romance. Children examined at the clinics are Th.< (h ost of Uujr Fswkrs Is not iha The valley o f the tomb» of the kings, beneath the tomb o f Ram me* IX. nn Carter’s Creek. Toon ” Throe years scheduled In advance If possible. Their where the find was made. Is a desert unimportant king, who llvr«l some only »punk of the Urltlsh house of a * » I was almost an invalid. 1 »iioiit histories are taken, they are exnmlned. ravine lying behind the barren cliff« 3,000 years ago. At Its foot wa* a .-oiamona. The most famou», ss well half of my time in a chart o f their physical state Is made, and hills, which form the mighty door Inscribed with the protocol of as ths most sinister (host of 8t. Ste- bed. I-in g afflicted a summary drown and treatments with s trouble which walls o f the Nile valley on the west another Pharaoh, Tutankhamen, one 1 phens 1« the one called after III k H»-n recommended for defects. This record women o f s certain ern bank o f the river, aome *30 mile« o f the most Importnnt kings «if Egypt. It Is certainly the best authenticated Is kept by the county or s c h o o l nurse sge are apt tn have. Tf wn* the one remaining tomb of above Cairo. parliamentary specter, and It Is said I took I.ydia K. with the name o f the family physician. which there had been any bop# of Sepulchers Cut In Hills. Finkham'sY ege table ' that on the day following each of Its A copy o f this record Is given the finding In the \alley of the tomb* of Here the Pharaohs of the eight Compound Tableta | appearances a member ot the royal parents and they are Instructed to eenth, nineteenth and twentieth the king*. and used I.vdia K. take the child along with the record to dynasties, covering the period from But the opening o f the tomb showed : family has died. I ’inkham's .Sanative the fam ily physician. thnt the excavators had stumble«! Waah. I am a well about 1550 to 1000 II. C.. were laid woman now and have About 50 per cent o f the cases In upon n discovery of unprecedented Don't Forget Cuticura Talcum been for two years. communities where clinics have been Importance. No other royal tomb that When addin* to your toilet requisites. I can work aa well aa held have reported to the family phy ! ha* l»cen opene«l In Egypt ha* con An exqiilaltrly scented fsce, »kin. baby ! any one who is younger and aa I am a sicians as Instructed, according to re tained such treasure* as the tomb «if and dusting powder and pcrfuiue, ren farmer s wife I have plenty to do for 1 Fight Over Eight Cents ports o f nurses and physicians. It Is I Tutankhamen gave up. The light* of dering other perfumes superfluous. cultivate my own garden, raise many Ends in Murder Charge j the searcher* shone upon nn nge-ohl You may rely on It because one o f the chickens and do my own housework. believed this proportion will he greatly Increased as the work advances. You may i)ubli.<h this letter as I am j collection of gem* and gpbl and ala- Cutlcurn T rio (Soap, ointment nnd A quarrel over 8 rents result i haster— a collection which would Talcum). 25c each everywhere.— Adv. ready to ao atn’ tong to help other Gives Advice on Diet. women as I hsve la en so well and happy ed In the death o f Henry A. I fiftd l upward of fHI»0OO.OQO in any In order to reach the children clinics since my troubles are past. " - Mrs. E.T. Smith, fl.’ty-two years old, at the i salesroom. But the value o f the dl*- are held In various towns and cities Time Not a Thief. U a u j iw a y . Carter's Creek, Tenn. hands of Hlrain Denton, both of . covery wn* not to he state«! In terms nnder the auspices of locnl physicians Moat women find plenty to do. I f Tim e Is cried out upon as a great Clay county, Tennessee. Den j o f money. and county and school nursea. Doctor they are upeet with some female ailment ton presented a bill to Smith j thief— It Is people'a own fault. Uso and troubled with such symptom« as Prentice examines the children and Third Chambtr Not Entersd. for «1.88, but the latter Insisted Doctor Johnston acts as adviser to the The tomb was a treasury o f the i him well, and you will get from bla Mrs. Calloway had, the smallest duty that he would not pay more seems a mountain. mothers on questions o f child diet, I glories of the Egyptian court of 1880 j hand more than ho will ever take than 31. SO. Smith Is said to I f you find it hard to keep up. i f you prenatal and postpartum care. The from yours.— Exchange. I B. C. There were gilt couches Inlaid are nervou-. and irritable, without ambi- have drawn a knife and Ih-nton university physicians are trying to | with Ivory nn«l Jewel»; there wn* the tton and out o f sorts generally, give the Is charged with having killed make assets Instead of liabilities out Vegel king’s throne and the king’s robes. Vegetable Compound a fair trial. Wo Minute Atome of Oxygen. him with a blow from a club. o f the subnormal children o f Iowa by ive it will help you greatly, for it I Two statues showed him In Ids halilt If a hole were punched In an elec believ pointing out possible corrective meas ns he live«!. Chnr!«»f* were there for tric light bulb small enough to 1st In baa hol|>od others the «lead Pharaoh's riding; masses of , 1,000,000 atoms of oxygen a minute, Palm Beach and Iceland. food for his eating; musical Instru It would taka 100,000,000 years to fill ments, documents. Colorado’» climate la unusual In (hat I the bulb. The state o f the outer chambers the traveler within Its boundaries can showed thnt the tomb had been «lis- Journey from temperate to arctic Good Guality Long Neglected. turbe«! at least one# In the past. climes within a few hours, wearing a In the third chamber may (and. It Although phosphorua was discovered I* hoped, d«»es) rest the mummy of by Brandt In 16(9 and exhibited to heavy overcoat over hla thin summer suit. Tutankhamen himself. This third Charles II as “ a wonder of nature,” It chnmfier has not yet been entered. was not until 1834 that It was first Newton Leade Town Namee. The tomb has been seale«l again until Lord Carnarvon, who has returne«! to used In the manufacture of matches. The commonest of all place nami England, goo* back with a p|ckH In England la Newton, which occurs n Friends and Enemies. hand o f vx|»erts to supervise the re- fewer than 72 times In different pari inoval to the museum at Cairo. Then The qualities of your friends will he o f the country. the secret of the Inner chamber will those of your enemies. Cold friends, he disclosed. cold enemies, half friends, half-enem Indirect Sight. ies— fervid cnemlea, warm friends.— »'«■ ■» » , • . Ills W ife —"It's a slinmn that big. Exchange. fat woman hnd to tuke the seat di Lands in Barrel of Tar; rectly In front of you. You're missing Birds With Copper Fssthsrt. Loses Several Feet of Flesh the whole show.” Mr. Littleton— '“ No. In the bird house up st the north not all of It. Sho'a reading all the Herkeley. Cal.— W. W. (llenn, end of the Zoological park In New titles aloud.”— Buffalo Express. proprietor o f a awls water York Is a cage of touracoa, an African worka In Sacramento, came to bird of brilliantly colored plumage. In Originally From Holy Land. the Berkeley Emergency hoa the wlnga la a dash of red, and we are pltal to have a routing of tar oil Hollyhock Is the garden malic told by the placard that the peculiar removed. , (Anglo-Saxon hoc, m allow). It thing about the color la that It Is He I old the police that while called hollyhock, or holyhock, fre caused by tho presence of 7 per cent driving he waa crowded off the tho Holy land, whore It le Indlgenoi of copper.— Engineering and Mining road by a pasalng automobile Journal'Preas. and landed In a Imrrel of tar. Training a One-Man Dog. T o remove the lar It waa nee- University of Iowa Physicians Give Results of Free Clinical Examinations. essury to cut Ida clothing and shoea trim hla body. Several feet of skin went wllli the lar derive» advantages from the hermit crab by being dragged about with Its tentacles on the ground, nnd being given opportunities for picking up food Profsator Whose Double Sexed Oyster oyster became famous by revealing to left pr lost by the crab. The crab Won Fame Gives Some Facte science the power o f the mollusc to obtains protection from fish attacks, About ’’ Hermite." change Its sex, has studied the rela owing to the unpleasantness o f the tionship o f the common herm it. ernh anemones ns food. London.— The mystery of the hermit In the esse o f the won.i, one was crab nnd the reason why lie always to the anemone and eprtaln aquatic observed to rrawl alongside ths hod/ fives with "messmates” o f other spe worms which llvo communally with It. of tho crab and literally take with The conclusions reached by Doctor Impunity a piece o f fowl from between cies has at Inst been cleared up. Dr. J. H. Orton o f the Plymouth Ma Orton are Hist both animals ore bene tlie crab's Jaws nnd bolt It— an action rine Biological laboratory, whose pet fited by their habits. The anemone | tolerated by the worm's landlord. LAMPS TO COMMEMORATE DEAD REASON CRABS KEEP BOARDERS Ralatea Islanders In South Seas Have Curious Custom of Honor ing Departed. The Secret o f Being a Convincing Talker Essentials for Happiness. A one-man dog ran ba reared o Tho grand eaaentlats of happlneaa as follows: Take a mere puppy; all are: Something to do. something to no one to play with It, much leas love and something to hope for. It. If anyone comes near It have I use a small stick and whip the do Dissecting the Grumblsr. then when he cornea to you, you Grumblers deserve to be oporated the animal. That gives tha dog ci upon surgically; tbslr trouble le usual plete confidence In you alone.— Adv ly chronic.— Douglas Jerrold. turo Magazine. R e » HALL d C 3 LUE. ro s s I I* n eeded In « v e r y departm ent o f h o u «*- keeping. Equ ally g o o d fo r tow . u **hl* linen, sheet* and plU ow I Are Yon Satisfied? H M w&&!a. la th» biggest, molt perfectly equipped HualneM Training Ht-bool In th» Nnrth- w#»t. Kit ynuraelf for a higher poallloa with more mono/ Permanent poaMona assured our Gradual»«. W rit» for earning—Fourth and Portland__________________________ P. N . U. N o . 4, 1*23