P n P T I F U I v A M FI 1 L r iH L / O FFER S A M ARKET fo r y o u r pro d uce IV m i « h 4 , O reeee » L E A T IN O VAUDEVILLE m o t o - FLAT* HIEÄME INFORM ATION D EPA RTM itt NT 0 *m p l*t# 1 h a n f* S»tur.l»T __ ■ Adult«. W dap SJatir.M , 2 0 * ; Evsnin« », * e e H u n tin g and F i s h i n g _____ S P E C IA L 'a t . «e*m . heiu *nd niAchiu« dea» skirt« nradjr for hand lem »))!. K ir* Iilcoting and tn.-kina 1* A S T E K N N O V t.L T Y u r o , U H F ifth 8 k 83 cent» tTTENTlON l ADtrt U n ita i? B eau t)' F a ilo r* W e !>« U '» ■!>. re m ake *11 kind* of H*tr flood* ot yeur tim l'in i» Jo in our 8« hool *f lt« *\.i» fhilturs. 10« «e 4 1 1 Deknai R .d g., r h e a * B ie * 4 w u f l©04, r « r tl* m l. O regen. _ _ _ _ _ mi: J She Played “Absent” J By D O R O T H Y K. S C O V IL L E I • cr«*i*o pifi»» i niu I holly Over In the corner » a * lln* t'lirliMnias tr«>e, Ii>n.l«>il wilt» III» «OHIflirt ha«» anil t-amly. T h era were ill'.ml 4.1 m ill th ere « Km») umili yeung fell««« *. All Ih» ch airs ivi'n* llllml nini uniti» of tli* fo llo ii• m il* Killing ou III» umgnr.n* tablea flint » i * i » lu i.tii'it bin'll against III» unit, T hor» mm n tin i» i'l»un-il nt1« 1'* « S iitW iT îiiW îttiî » * « U SO DAIRY POINTS WRtGLEYS Taka il li:ma la Fte kid*. Have a r»nk«t in your pocket lor an avar .aatfy treat. • * — *** — -e e w » œ ..'»*'»i/Vrore Considerable Reductii n in Calf Raising Costs Sav s Heifer Calves. H ere’s a good rule to follow—save your h eifer calves and sell your bull eslves. I f he Is a pure bred he Is Ham burg.—Cure* 11 r*- l»dng p.-r on ly a few of these died, « v 'n g to worth good money lo nn older breed­ form ed >.n victim s of sleeping sh-kness l.rnin and nerve com plications. Toe er— sell hint. Hut It Is different with ln cen tral A frica, according to Dr ; others regained their strength and d* the heifers, give them a clian c* to M artin J l- o e r o f . h e Ham burg Trop- d ared tl ey were us well ns t b e j ever prove their n o rth ln the milk pall. |enl Institute, tbe first seb-ntl-t t<. test 1 had t.een. Why Sell Rich Cream ? (1 Herman remedy on this iiiabidy. ) Ib .cto r M ajo r Is of the '«pinion tills Cream testin g from 30 to 40 per A Germ an commission under t h e ' remedy will m ake It possible to de- leadershlp of Hoctnr Klein Is n..«v In veb p much territory in tlie tropics «•nt m akes better bu tter than If tliln. th e tropleal aectl'.n of Afrl.-a applying which b is liltlierto I een closed be- For this reason a better price will be th e remedy. I l i e i . are r.-c. r.ls o f 170 cause o f the danger . ■f sleeping slck- received, which Is to the udvuntage of the cream ery patron. Congo natives who have l,e.-n treated. ' ness. . . . . «■, M » o „ . » > » 4 1 » .« . I I*1“ «**- " ‘" l «'•“ » Tl»«* lilclt coni of lullin g 1'iilvpN can all tlu* tMittMUluerg »at. Mr. Waril iu uliuoal t*\or> UlUt* xtllu^o t!i» r t U paU! a few wonU to th»» men. itttklng !»»• cniiNtiloriilily rrdiii'tHl l»y Nt||i|>l«' a m astery. Soniotimea a » a |H»r»tiu. them t«y ht lp out In tlu* »Higlng when | Bient , , I ng . their _ e xp , e n g li* rntlnn of milk *«mictiui< * u b«iu>c. ti.ii.4 y llH rli.irw u » ||i»y ««.'iv u.k.nl. un.l tlicu tb c pr» “ ‘ .'*‘r rl ‘" ' ' 1 l,,f s " u.i > \n pil.m, li l,.u| Mi-* iS.'iuplifc. Ku.m I" ..... I ........ ««..» .. |.|a i.«> ...lo ! V " . > .................... sppatiU, Agriculture A tu r i .u inn.iiii» a f M ix » « * *1 a m , liy Mr*, linuilul. Hi.* pb\y»d "T h# »uppteniental fuotl meMiml of ll>U«« u»- i ,i.,iy . i . hk I l.«n It«»» Prv«lou »ung raising cal«ea ha» b e n used with «••>n- iwupl* kucw Just »• much uboul U»r „ Ml|u ; gr,» hll, „ i„ , «•lc«>. h » » lieu »1.» d iit cum«', iiml ibcy «lulu t M r. Sciupi» »US lo play ber 'cello su e .'.'« , and .......... I he un ku*««« uu«ii.I i . k u I h ' u I l.«*r ilieu. J next. SI.«» M-cim-il uvrvou» ul llrul, l*ul 1 «‘«Ivi*« «»» nilMsl will not !*•• a« i ' ii I v «% n ulilrlt in»* lu ll I ru *.)', wl.o liiul III» buHillug ut'i. r »1;«* I.« kuii I«* |«luy *1.» |!«*l *'««r fat and roniraci for Mr*. Scm pl« » liou»e. dlilu t u. T iltf Velio ti.utl« q u it* u lilt mining ral4«H| on thv maximum amount of * 'c u kuou n l.u t *hc liHik«>il Ilk». Ill* il.» ii.eu, »o »1.» pluy«<«l ugnlu. II milk, ttu*y will, novorthol«»«.*, ilovotop «irilcru cum» from I u t lu » y * r*. T b » » ..» il.nl pi,-,,.. -A l^ v u l,“ il.ut *1.» Into IiFttltli.v, normal auluiaN. ••Allow th«* on If to romain with thr I ioumu «« us a sm allish one, but coxy play»«!; It » bi'uutiful, but I I * »u.L u u J p r c lly ; »»u> from any neighbors, nut. K .cry II.lu g .«us a» qulvl a» a dnm for 4.H hour«. Tin* ilr»t milk or though. K«cr)>>uo remark«*«! at tlu* tomb a l.« n »1.» play»«L It » a * colon!rum I m laxatU o lu It* actItat i»n>l ttmo the th.i.li«r » a * huul«*«1 to lh» «uough lo bring i«ur» to auy«>uv* In »urea th»' proper nctlott of tin* how«*!* for the f1r*»t few «lay«. *|H‘t. wlial a fa r u «ay pluiv »he bail «iy«». it.» wny »1.» played IL '*Take the ca lf froin the cow* at the taken. Hu« It ««a» a pretty lo ca tio n ; Ulgl.l iu the middle of It. the door close lo th e beach, and nestling lu a o|>en«il e«er so quielly, and a young cm! of 4S hour« ami fori I It from *» Tho amount to l»o f»»i| dcpomN g ro ie of yotiug pu.e» that overlooke«l .nan cull.» lu. lie s I ihm ] liter* for a pall the harbor and llie »ouuiL uiomem. Hat«'..lug. Ills face » « » a» on tho «i/o and \l|pir of tho calf. » nt North MortUmJ Moria A Mul« Company If )«»u liavo # nay tiny tiorar Imrara, » , muir* imilr« or milk tho nverair«*. h»- , ,,w„ The day Hie house » a » Umshe.1 M r* « Id le ..» a »lu el, mul lit* big. l.laik . . , , thixv , , . foiMin»;« 7 a day. - j,,, »uto. ii« r t I lit« to. don't dun t 1«" f u itf III« Noitl N in th •*.» U « «rr «I Mule ft» Semple eauie. Jim l»ec\>»ta drove her eye* » e re »tarlug at Mia. Semple u» tMlinc Nl\ to Flight potimi«, aro fiv e n poiiun.l Iterar a Mul« j » ii'« la tout Ii wiih tii*> huyera «ml la « Uurintf tho Hmt few davo up, and he told all about h e r; said »he if |.w w « a ghost. JuM Ihen M r* j poattlolè t<» « r| til« hin h r* » litui kr| pi |i « “Tilla amount «hoiild I nero« «Ol I I *ht»nr l i n i l t r M31 .• virilo I «» « 61», » u s a mighty nice looking «om un, bin Semple looked up from her ‘cello, and .N orth IX .il »lie had sad eyi'a. T h at » a * the mo»l j tau ght sight of the boy—1.» wasn't «Util to «Iv i >t i a n ) I a f a r nu ll Ion " * * he had noticed about her— the »ad eye» any n.or» lt.au lliut. SI.» atopp«^ r e m u ll í s g in m I m i l n s lu n g »■ s e n tir » d o ... s i i . ' u li« i h m .« » l u d « . .Nurtti P o t l - " *'• '» S m i t » r . Part. | pluytng us quickly a» If site bad been IK 1 « s e l In. I f t h e c a l f d u e » « . n u r , t h e U h J l lu llk s t .o u h l lie i ..k e n a w a y f o r o n e n r T he Sunday a fte r »he arrived alt« ai» suddenly changed Into a »o o d *0 •wo feedings nml u iloae of castor oil Lmturlous Res«, peared lu church. Sh» ««as dressed In dgurv, and her fu c* got white, too. administers»!. i A 1'urtslun bod of silv er and wood quiet, durk clothes, but they » e r e nice uDd her big. black eye* »lured back “ Ity the tim e the « n ifi» three nr four 1,11,11 r" ' nl> Indian prlneu wna orna- th in g * Sh e evidently had money, m that hoy. «vi-«>k» old It should be g lte n all « I .* m in te d nt each co rn er by a largo (<• Kveryooe welcomed her. and »be “P ic k I ” »he whl«ir hay II will eat nml mnlo figure luildlng n fan. T h e weight seemed a friendly kind ; but the funny . in her vole*. part about her w as that although »he “M o th er!“ said the boy. holding h g i» I grain m ixture. T h e folio«« lug , «if the prln««-» laxly set me. I.anlam In j mntlon. which csu seil tho fans to os smili-d with her month, her eye» »«-re out hla urn«» and stum bling forward. hns bean used ««III. su cce ss; «00 «■•«und» of 100 pound» of oil clllu te. r. »t smiling a bit. They were sad. Just Theu everyUtio begun to talk at corn nir*i maul, old proc - I ___________________ u» Jim P eC osta had said. once, and Inugh. to hid* their u-ura. loo pound* of Of course that sturtiM folks talking. Mr». Semple stopptHl t h * noise herself, wlipftt br*n 100 pound* «round Ono's T ru e S slf. and wondering why lu*r eyes were sad. w ith her unn around the boy. »he T h. noblemt thing you ever dhl, th» “T h e m ore grain and hay the c a lf ! but no one had the .ou rag e to pry luto la id »hat It all m eant. T e a r* luddcHt «'inotKiti you ever frit, tiu* her affairs. gUM. tied on her d M * * but I.«-. « " <«• •“O'* ¡ * S ¡ ¡ M »HI he required I'. mat and uioat atdf-«arrlflclttg lov* As w inter i-ame on the » » m e n 's clubs was »» happy a» any m ortal's ixiuld l*n rt* o f the country ««l.« r<< »klm milk Is s .s ll a h l* th * c a lf aln uld bc i hangrd I ,n >r,’ur * “ ul- ,h# l “ >f,,ur ill. I soeletl«'» began to have their , >er be. m eetings. Then there was the hospital “Oh. everyn.»el I want you to gradually a« two n r th riv wn-lu. of »»'If still, through all tb s baser Ufa into work and the church work. M rs know bow l.uppy i'tc k aud I s r s to- * * * from whole ...Ilk 1«. skim milk, which you have fa llen . — i’lillllp-* SempU was Invited to everything. S h * night I" »1.* began. Then sh * told rnmunt o f skint milk fed. how llrooks. was a willing worker, and a gcn«irous |.ow ht-r son hud gurt* to s«-a on a •*r *r . should not «•x«-»xxl what would — - - -" contributor to tho fu n d s Hut somehow freight In att; there had been a col- usualljr 1.» gfven o f w hol* milk. Dancing Ants. sh«> didn't seem to en ter heart and s»ul lislon one Icy night, with tunny of the ' 1*)' H“6 tim e the e a lf 1« four Into things: She seemed to be trying crew lost. Ile r ». n hud Iwi'o umong months old the n.l!k f.»xll.ig may he « I n n a n 'a am happy, a ic o r d la e to to forget som ething—n*. one could find those who were missing. Then h*r discontinued nnd th e «-alf rals«xt IK. “ n'' ‘‘I l,u' ho -t known slu .l.-nts of ant out what. Sh e never spi.ke of her |x»r- sou took up the story. It s was a Kn i,n and hay. Itut remember, the Ufa* they have n way of stam lttig up sonal affairs. A fter quite a bit of hint- dark haired boy, who l«x>kcd Just like calve# will nof lo-.g as fat and sleek and m aking llltlo skips, which tnsy Ing. they «lid fln J out that her husband Ids mother. Itlg black eyes. One *hose fed milk to u la te r age. corresponding to our dancing, had died a f«*w years hack, of tropli-al cut f«*atures, and the sam e l«»w voice, though tl.elr ultim ate dcreiupiuent . - . . _ _ w 111 h e th«« s a m e .' fever In South America. He hud been I I * bad drifted for days lit a life Popular Idea Is Wrong. I d some kind of governm ent work boat. When he was picked up Ids T h em Is u«> Instrum ent that will lu- there. O utsld* of that, they found out memory had dletl In that terrible ex New Fublication Gives ■Ileal* thn p re sen ce o f gold and silver nothing. perieuc*. and ainc* dead men tell no Practical Information ,,r u,,(r orv* Irn“ «»tract» tho Then C hristm as we«'k came. All the tules. there was no one to Identify the < Pr.i*r..i kr ik . i | ,NKn,n l ; ' needle,“ l.ut n e ith ar ««Id nor allver soi-ietles w ere busy with bask ets for lifeboat and Its ou« living seaman, _. “* > 1 1» m agnetIr. the ne«v little hospital, and for the In hop* uf meeting » 1mw.11* who T h e niU lny o f dairy calve*, b«»ifln . _____ _____________ M ariners' hospital, and w ith com fort anew him. or of going some place he nlii£ with the row before the ru lf In bags for the S e a m e n s Ketliel. Snfety w..ul«l re«-..gulxe. he weut tow-boating. | |M)rn nn.l «-arrylng the > >ung »t"«>.k M jjr D* ®om* ,h ln 8 ln This. II art .or being quite a place for ships T h at was the tlrst tim e he hu«i ever n|ong lw o , . „ , r j llf og„ „ Um, | u | h , NVl, m ak„ a b|(lb to come In out of the sto n n s that l'«^n Into Safety llartM.r. He was M Je. t of a r.-.vnt l armer» lli.ll. iln. No t....| |,k„ , u i.ln g som eona ilon t n . . s ram page outside. Snfety Harbor. In his Way to tbe news store to get a txttl. Ke«Un# amt Management bll,.k Its younger days, was quite a whaling newspaper when he had heard the |>«|ry ( -,|rM ,in<1 y S|m k k' *" ' 1 port. Mnywny. but now most of the olil j 'cello playing, anil it somehow stirred now r«*mly for distribution by the K‘ ' ' , y,,ur ' 11 I 1*** b a w lln f «»ut. It houses o f the whaling skippers belong up bis memory. I'n lted S ta te s I«epartinent <>f Agrl.-ul ' Kxrhaugo. to summ er people. When he hear«! that favorite piece lure. W a.hlngton fi, (- - Mrs. Sem ple contributed a lot of ° f bis, "A bsi'iit." t.ls memory t.egun T he new t.iillettn la full o f praeth-nl W ise Rule for L ifs's Guidance. ■M M f tow ard tlie work t !«•• gOClgtlW r«'turn' he CBM* Into the lletliel. Inform al:,.11 covertag a il th l reaen tlals W rit* Ig Ml f e w lo art that .■«.•! y were doing, but she seemed to do more wtiere be found hla mother. in lift- prodiu-Hon o f g.M>d dairy st»|- day 1» Iho host day In tho year. No for the M ariners' hospital and the ■ ^be »aid afterw ard that she never mulg fo r breeding nnd milk produe- man has learned anything rightly until Seam en's Hetliel than anything else, bad believed her son wns (lend, c ic n tlon Ii Includes ctinpt*rs on fi-.-dlng ho knows Hint ev.-ry dny Is ltoomsdny. T tie funny part of It was (tint »lie a fte r »*>0 tind- looked for hlin every- before birth, wrnntng tho ru lf, lent-h- Ftm-rson would never go near eith er place. where and never found him. T h ai wns Ing lo drink, cleanliness, pnsteurlxa Som etim es th e clubwomen would go “ by »be wanted to be tvbere she could tlon of milk for feeding, nuiinilly nnd ... . over to the Itethel. when there were w a,ch " ,B ‘ «m e In. Sh# said qunllty of milk fe.1, fr.-.|U.-nry o f feed Sm " S ' " 1 * " y' * h " n P "0 - some boats In. and would give little : ,h e f t l ‘ lh » t ,,B ttuUlJ co,n« butk lntf- roughage f„ r eiil««-». grain feed. Ku * ° •von ,l,‘ b-eom o nn- en tertainm en ts for the boya. M r s . i bcr. nitlk substitutes, qu arters, stnn.-hluns, right nw:ty, or have they to pass Sem ple would never do anything like F a ith does a lot som etlm en prevention o f bores, w ater nnd unit, » l<* o f stupid exam inations fir s t? “ — that. Sh e alw ays bad a headache when ! — — — —— marking calves fur Idenllllcstlon, ills- I , tbe tim e cam e. How He Answered. eases, nnd Several c h a p 'e r* on the North Portland Hor»» A Mats Company C hristina* eve the P a trio tic club had A man of considerable |M>aitlon and f,‘*' kb.-t . t o h ..... ttu.t he r...w,a were n lot o f boats In (bat had been tw inkle In b is eye, to a serious blow T b e bulletin may be had free of } ', * * „ ;,“' ('-„Vt"V'.m.'ireT.T-t *N „ fih {v ,7 ! held up bjr the ftorm *. Th© club to hi* reputation from uu unexpected by w riting to th«* departtutnt . , . f n. r „ i,.n Htockyard* women I f l M U M w tu t lllf they Q Q Ifttft WH * * ,lu * * wP P lj Inst-» ■hould ask Mm. Sem ple to go or n o t HU imaU »on returnod from school "IV e ll," said M artha Oreene, "sh e confronte«l his fa th e r with the Calves to Develop Well -ver goei when we ask her. and I question, ' la th e r , » h a t ure you?” M i t c t H i u o 0 „ „ ; * n r v , t> nev .n't believe In w asting my hrenth.” "W hut um I. my boy? Why do you " 1 U S l l l a ' ° h a m t a r y l i CHS don If calve* a re to remain healthy nnd Then s-.me one said »he might feel ■ *'tT ' Well, fath er.“ was the reply. "Je n - develop ix-rfectly they must not only hurt If she didn't get asked. “I think we nliould ask her,” spoke kins ranie up to tne In the dinner be correctly fed hut must have sunl- up May Alden. May w h s the youngest hour and said, ‘W h at's your father?" ” '» fy q u arters when In the stable. He. “And what did you sa y ?" asked his •'«•»»* Investigations have shown that member of the rlub. and there wasn't \ lu, >< o f sunlight I* a powerful con- n sw eeter, nicer girl In the village. fath er. “ I didn't sny anything." nnsivered tributary ««use of rick ets In all young Mrs. Sem ple liked May. too, und they anlmnls. D irect sunshine kills germs ki.cw that If May couldn't get her to the boy. " I Just lilt him ."— T it U ltn ___________________ und. therefore, lessens the liability to go. no one could. So lin y went over scours nnd ottier riilfliood nllnients. Paying the Chínete Doctor. to ask Mrs. Sem ple. When she r»m e back she seem ed qu ieter than usual, T h e Chinese pHy their doctors to ‘."l".* .■ " . _ '° ° "V .''“ '.Iark‘ dirty and badly ventilated. but she said Mrs. Sem ple would go, keep them w ell. Much a» big busi bedding I» ow n more common nnd would l>c glad to play her 'cello nee* corporations pay law yers a re- tam er fee. the C h in es* pay doctors to la " l uaUT d etrim en tal.^ for !l « 4>oys. W ELL-M ERITED SUCCESS E\cry on© war surprised, of «.'um©. pr«*\©nt slckn m * in the funilly. If a* , __ A distlngulnli -d citizen , honored hut gl fid iin* would help out. No one Oiln»**« patient boconiFS III tho pnjr L/H iryTH H n o n O U H l K llO W pnlilIcally nnd ;iri.fi-sslonnlly, l)r. It. knew «he could play a ’cello. of tho doctor «tops until the patient Every Cow in His Eleni V. F ie rce , whoau p icture appears C hristm as eve cam e, «pnrkly clear recovers, when It Is reauroed. A Chi- above, made u su cce ss few have No dnlry cow lins e t c r proibirei! ber and frosty. T h e «tars Irniked ns though n»»«o doctor M4«lta a fondly at certain equalled. Ills o u r* herbal rem edies maximum iiii I chh li.-r feeder knetv ber. which have stood the teat for fifty they had Just been shined, and the Intervals, end by exam ination prevents Knowlng ber mentis more tlinn almply y ea rs aro still am ong the "b e s t soil- little covering o f snow glistened like liseuse Instend o f curing It. calllng Iter hy risme and recltlng tlie era.” Hr. P ie rce 's Golden M edical diamond dust. On the way to the nnmes o f her ancestors. It nieaiis un- D iscovery la 1 blood medic In« nnd Have Plenty of Trunks. B ethel every one was laughing and atouiach all «-rati vc. It cle a rs the If one has trunks enough, he can derstnndlng ber every need, deslre >kln. be au tifies 11. In crea se s Iho blood talking so th at no one noticed how and condii hai. Hy mentis o f a palr of quiet lir a . Sem ple wns. Sh e und May alw ays he finding lost and forgotten scnles, 11 llnhcoi-k testlng oiltllt and a Hopply and the circu lation , nnd pim­ were talking together. treasures. ple* uml eru p tion* vanish quickly. little work, every dnlryiunn cotild It.-nuly la but akin deop nnd good At the door of the Hetliel, s Ih tle, know whnt each cow In bis lim i pro­ blood la h en .-itn both. F o r your Add Another “O.'* vine-covered cottnge, down by th * Aim rnthcr to he thorough with your duce», nnd finis bave a sound hnsls on blood to bo i - i . im I ynor »toma.-h m ust w harf, Mr. W ard, the chaplain, was whldi lo fe.-d ami Judge lite Individuai be In condition, your liver activ e. welcoming every one. Inside every- work tliuti merely lo he through with T hla D iscovery o f D octor Plort-o's m erita o f each cow lu hla herd. thing was all trimmed rf-lth green and it. puts you In fin.) condition, wllh all 111" organs n c tlg *. Ask your n e a r­ Contagious Fowl Cholera est druggist for I met or P lereo's Gold­ Is Easily Distributed en M edical Discovery, In ta b le t or liquid form , or a.-ml lu ce n t* for tria l Fowl cholera Is s germ disease package of tulilclH lo Dt. IMerco'a in ­ which Is very fatal, says lla rrv Kmhtc valid's Hotel In lluffulo. N. Y. R ailroads Reduce Coal Co»t by the |t might he thought that little would Use of P la n e t on T h eir |IW gained In this ««ay. hut repented ton. head o f the poultry department o f the Oklahoma A. and 11. college. A Locomotivss. tria ls have shown that In some cases fowl showing no symptoms of the as much ns 10 or 13 per cent can thus trouble inav be found dead under the For many years attem pts tinve been lip saved In the consumption o f coni made to get rid of a part of the resist­ mid tho overage saving am ounts to roost the next morning. All affected BALL BLUE birds do not go In this wny. Some an«.- which n railw ay train encounters about S per cent. i* n c n lrtl In * v r r y ilrp a rfm m i « f hou*«- may linger a feiv days, showing a in ru-dilng through the nlr, says the T h is Is so im portant nn Item that a kreplnif. Equally Rood to r low . •• «»hie W ashington S ta r. It Is easy to un­ large number of locomotives on one great th irst, due to fever, also s lost linen, *h «ct* and pillow r* *« *. o f appetite. T h e bowels will appear derstand that the pressure on tl.e system have been fitted with the de- very loose front o f a s w l f t l y tnovlng loco m ot ive, 1 , 1 ^ Sow W heat and Vetch. W inter w heat and hairy vetch may he sown In the fall and cut In the spring and put Into the silo. T h is crop New York.— F o r weeks a cockatoo . Chinese boy to the apartm ent with n make» a very good quality o f silage. foiled effo -ts of police to ruld an pocketful o f salty crack ers. T h ese he I npartin«-nt in Chinatown, where. It bad fed to the r o 'k ito o , and when the de- Robs Manurs of Nitrogen. b*-en repot eiI opium w:is being | tectlves of the narcotic .epmd arrived H eating o f manure quickly robs It smoked. W henever a w hite p . r o n a p -I tb e se n tin e ls throat was »0 dry It | of much o f Its most valuable constitu­ pronched tb. apartm ent d.M.r, the po | could not shriek. T l.e d e te c tin g ar en t—nitrogen. lice say. the c o ik a t”«.. In 11 ciige, ! rested four Chinese, would shriek the c tiln .s e e«|uiralent 1 - ■ — ■ Bull to Avoid. for "jK .lice" ,-ind the pers-ms inside | I.«*-s than one two-hllllonth part of Don’t buy a bull whose darn cna’t would escape. I the heat output of the sun fa lls upon q u a lify 'fo r the a d v a n c e d registry of Kecently the {.ollce sent a small I the earth. the breed to which she belongs. whidi eqiinls ti»- force of a strong j \vii.*n thè «*lnd Is hlnn-lng directlv gale Of W Ind, can only he «verm ine [ fn,.„ ,,f „ „ g ,^ (,ie 7 by »n expendlture of energy gréti ter .,nce lo he overcoroe Is, of eourse tban would oth cfw lse he requlred tv» j rnu>-li Increased, nini thè vnlue of » run thè traln. If that pressure coiild 1 prow slinped front Is proportlonntelv Ite removed, or oonsldernbly decren so l, 1 gr,.n|er y p-s. coal would bave to he bumed. „om„ , bp „ Pe r|ments It wn. Imperi menta to dhnlnlsh (he pres- , hown , hn, b, , be ,.1)tllhlned cffm ts of sur«- were begun many years ago. and plnclng lm lln e.1 planes In front nnd In some ca se s s practical outcom e has. filling up the spaces between the b e e n reached. One plnn adopted Is Spokes of the wheels, one-half o f llie very simple, nnd Involves Inclined air resistance could lie done away planes attached to the fore end of the with. engine In such a wny that Instead of Som e men overwork them selves try- n square front It presents to the nlr j ing to live without work. a sl urp prow, lik e thut o f a ship. CREAM STATION IT W ILL PA Y YOU " T )* -* ö O g e I X W n te us for price* and m arket conditi.'«* on rft. Y ttU io fk Freitn. Fnutx Pelalo«. ( W F 1 orty ' Y ea r* in “ the “ “ Sam o * Location. O O F ! Portland, Oregon K v p e r t e x a m in a ti o n f r e e — A ll w o rk g u a r a n t e e d S e n s ib l« p r ic e * . « s p e c ia liz e In C o m p le te O v e r h a u lin g a n d C y lin d e r G rin d in g . A r c e r s o n A M a y e r G a r a g e a n d M a c h .n e S h o o ’ • o ff W a s h i n g t o n S t.. 4S X . 2i)th, P o r t la n d Real F ra n k lin R V 1C E \*t 8 k TUT F L O W E R * A F L O R A L D E M O N * ,'la rk e liit** . F io ri* !* . .'^T M a r r i» * * . 8 1 M arry *f l o n e l y : n»o*t auee«*%fkl " II< M aker“ ; hundre '* r ic h ; confidential ; reli »Me; ye«r* « speri* nr«: deaeri plum « free* '1'he Su»v«**f%il C lu b .“ Mr* Nash. Be« •**. >*kUa* uf pre­ paring M k i o i i i inexpensive macaroni diahea F O R T K R -S C A K F L L U MACARONI CO. K enton Station. Port land. Oregon. Turn Your Idea* Into Cash Learn Scenario Writing New system «how* « « h i h«*w « *K v:t w **t« ef tin e or money. So» 1 tor couree tod **. On« free 'n tu 'itm with every |3t * « w i n * Send ne caeh I'ajr |h'>tm u $3.00 on deliverv. IM PR O V ED H O C L Y ^ O O P SYSTEM . P O. l us 11 “ IVrt and. OmgM G O IN G hundred* TO BU ILD ? ' (4) and up. Send ■ I *ub- nut *im ar •• ana. No oUigataM* a*c«p l to retu rn plar.s if not »uilahie. We Have -f plan* at O. M. A K E R S Pen^rntng and IhwfUtvg. 411-Ii Couch Uuildlag. Portland. Oregon. H o L f V p . l 1 V CVirl tn n M ost Homelike Hotel in Portland 'C l i 1 L U I ! P n n n l a p d i l M — T i r » I ' r w i f Itn itd in -T I I U GLASSES P op u lar R atea—F ire P roof Building 14th and W ashington V ictor B rand t. Prop. H arry FW tcher. Mgr. Typewriters-New & Rebuilt « r ‘ That Fit—None Better CHARGES OH M achines taken in trade a* part paym ent. Complete R en tal and Supply departm ent. T y p ew riter* Repaired. v I 1 4 9 Third S t PORTLAMX THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER CO. B R 0C 70 A. F . Ja k s h a , M„-r. 304 Oak S t ., Portland, Ore Radio I S Y e a rs' Radio Experience. ( I f E xp erien ce tell* A SK ME) Gives you free conceria every nigh» in your own Home A*.' Standard Radi« Equipment. W rite for Illustrated C ir­ cular* and price*. J 10 Oak St.. Portland, O r**on ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If taken In time, rre v e n t operation* for Piabete*. Catarrh. Asthm a. Lun g. Throat. Liver. Kidney. Rheumatism. ILood. Stomach and ail female disorders. Bladder Trouble*. The C Gee Wo Remedies are harm lea*, a* no drug* or poison are used. Co»*.>»*ed of the chotsest medicinal root*, herb*, bud* and txuk. un- ported by us from U r away ore n ta l countries. Gall or W rite for Information C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company New L o c * t> o « -2 6 2 l i Alder S t . S W . Cor Third. Portland. Oregon K stat'd shed 23 Y ears m Portland. TRADE MARK Send for oar Free Catalogue Fall and Winter 1923-24 / s t y IM : P R O V I » Tt w i!l s a v e yo u m o n e y w h e n vo u w a n t S h eep U r.ed C o a t* . L e a t h e r C o a ts , L e a t h e r V e s t* . M a c k in a w « , Solid L e a . G u a r a n te e d S h o e ? . A ll L e a t h e r L e g - «r.r.r?. A r m y a n d C o m m e r d a J W o o l U n d erw ear. A ll-W o o l Sox. R ubber B o o t« , an d G e n u in e O. D. A rm y B la n k e t* S a t is f a c t i o n G u a r a n te e d or M o n e y R e fu n d e d . RISTON K W 57% ^ U C O d O LN?>Ca OAT N« 9 0 S 5 T O 1000 m il« to a rallón of oil ar.d p«rf#ct rr>m- pr#?sicn «uArantevd or your money r e iu r devi plu» 12.a. per cylinder. The oniy rin « * » ith a re*f «LUimrree. THinKNswsioi? _ THE LUCKEY-HUCHSON CO., Inc. * «IXi'cloo* y\>r» ¿t A-r* larvi A * 4 T H U D CT * C O « S TA AK . Piston Rin« Head«;uArtera. 454 Burnside Street. Portland. Ore EVAN G. HOUSEMAN In P o r t la n d s to p a t th « 44 6 W a s h i n g t o n S L , c o r . 12th N e w M a n a g e m e n t— A c K r a t * . M gr. S t r i c t l y f i r s t c l a * * a n d f i r e p ro o f. I n t h e s h o p p in g a - d t h e a t r e d i s t r i c t R a t e s . S in g le , w ith o u t b a th . «1 50 u p ; w ith b a th «2 .> u p . L>*.uble, w ith o u t b a tii, $2.00 u p , w ith b a t h $2 50 up S p e c ia i w e e k ly r a t e * . Electronic Method of ABRAMS Portland. Ore W e Sp ecialize in Doors and W in d o w s Htdr, Ptllx, Wool, Mohair. TiTow Cascan, Oregca G.apt Root. C«at iitis . Horse Hair Hot-bed *a*h. moulding*, cupboard door*, floor bin*. sa«h for alaaping porch«*, millwork. g :***. rooring. S « our odd stock* of swsa and dtxar* for W rit« for Shipping Tags & latest P ric« Li*t P ortland H ide jl W ool C o . 1M UNiON m»i.C MNTW riMtTUNC CfUSCH. B ranch a t Pocatello. Idaho D . B . S C U L L Y & C O ., Downtown Lum ber Store. 171 Fron t *treet. be­ tween M om son and Yamhill. Main 4213 CHOOSE Y O L R STUDY D ff& Z F USED CARS AH make« of light ear* a t te rm « lowest price«, oacy Twelve year* la th.« ecstroa. MANLEY AUTO CO. Hupmohil« Distributor 431-433 Burnside S t.. Portland. Ore Our R EBU ILT Denby Trucks are g u a r a n t e e d f o r SO d a y * . P a r t ii a n d » e rx 'lc e f o r a ll m o d e la D e n b y M o to r T r u c k C o rp . fip e to ry B r a n c h i’ o r t l a r d . O r«. 4\lk 10th and D*\Y DAIRY FACTS Good Supply of Ice in Summer Big Investment PALACE HOTEL Osteopathic PbyiidajL Phone Main 2 9 6 3 . 3 9 3 » Yamhill at Tenth, J* OREGON Guaranteed c C ountry Equipm ent a Specialty WEED'S RADIO SHOP REASONABLE Dr. Ham- Brown Nothing add» more to com fort In hot w eather than a good supply of Ice. In dairy farm ing It Is an Invest­ ment that pays a good return In the amount o f produce th at It saves from spoiling. Moreover, Ice Is w inter’s only cr.-p aud It may be had for the harvesting. T h e Icehouse shown Is made by the use o f silo form s. T h re e doors allow the Ice to be stored, or removed with a sm all amount o f lifting. I f silo form s are obtainable. It takes a surprisingly small amount o f m ate­ rial to build such an Icehouse, and It REPAIR PARTS S(j5iriE33 New and used for *11 m ake* auto* and truck*. A poaition fav ei»cn graduate. W rit« us U*i*y. Mail order* filled. PO R T LA N D AUTO W R E C K - A!i&kj Building. Portland, Orvgt-n^ » ING CO.. 531 Alder street, Portland. Ure. Ur 5-41 C L A S S E S W IL L SA V E Y O U R E Y E S USED FORDS E x p e rt v v ig a t lowest p r e*. A l K y .w <- f G .t ^ v . from b r / r-. • --•> Ma; * vn . b r o ­ ken glaanes. Satisfaction Guar inteed. I Dr. A . E. H u r* ;tz. 223 F ir st St.. Portland Ore. | A com plete stock o f all mode'* Coupe*. Sedans. Touring* R/*ad*t«*ra P rice*. $85.00 and .p If you w ant ;unk. don't come: if you w a rt a good A ll long: r y e s t r a w s t u ff e d . car. we have it. Easy Term *. FA RN H A M ir W ILLIA M S. lin e.) 2?i N 11th. B et. Burnside £ I n s i s t o n h a v in g t h e c o lla r Couch st. Portland. Oregon. Bdy3214 w it h t h e •’F i s h ” L a b e l . If y o u r d e a le r d o e s n o t h a n d le t h i s b r a n d c e l l a r , w r it e to u s d ir e c t P ro te c t th at Id * a w ith • U nited S tate* P . SH A R K F Y A SO N P a te n t. O ther* h a * * m ad* fortu n e* out of ’ Shy not y o u ! Thom a* BLlyeu, 2 0 2 53 U n io n A v ., P o r t la n d , O re . P aten t* S te re n a B ld g., P o rtla n d , Or*. 3 BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE P atent A ttorney « "LITE-FOOT" P o w d ered ar l e a n »coo o u e i t e r p U from lei*er»of hundred* of g rate­ ful p * tie n » » w h om I h a r e c u r e d o f P il e * w it h m y non- •urg'cal paiolesatreatm en t*. Write for FREE book. CH^hS. J. M D E A N . p ¿til) kiw NuitkiSiyi« PORTiAred.OîtcCôf* j I LUS reo r DANCE FLOOR WAX Give* smooth. Gliding fin­ ish to hard or soft-wood fl«x>r*. NO C R E A S E OR Ann, DUST. Y o u r druggist ha* it. If not, »end us stam p*. 75c for one-pound package CLARKE, W OODWARD DRUG CO. Portland. Oregon. !mmm leehou»« on D airy Farm in Northsrn Illinois. will keep the Ice ln splendid condition with no danger o f tire a t in houses that are built o f wood. T he sawdust or straw ln which Ice Is ordinarily packed la a fire hazard that 1» mini­ mized by the non-blirnhig concrete walls. Cure Sleeping Sickness With German Remedy P arrot FoiL Cops Who Try to Raid Drug Store a m CUTTING AIR FRICTION ON TRAINS Red Gross Egg Laying Contests. Egg-laying contests seem to be gain Ing In popularity. It Is snlil that till nols will Increase the number from two to three, beginning November 1. W arm er Poultry Houses. Dry, warm poultry houses sr e ns es­ sential as feeding In order to produce eggs during the ««Inter months. Market on Ouallty Basis. M arket nil eggs on n quality hasts; It means more good eggs consumed and be tter prices for the producer. Save 25 to 50 Per Cent On Buililinir Material, fbiofintr Paint*. Varnluh, I.iimUr, I.Hth, Nml*. Shintclr», lN*»r*. Windows, nnd PlumMnir RuppN«*, Nr*w nnd S«cond II.ititi M hìì OnU-r* l’rornidly Filimi. h o l.A N WKK( K IN G A C O N U T R U fT IO N CO. OlWrn A Y ard, ll. linoril S t.. Puri Unti, Or«. Ar« Salufifd? nrc Yon iou •MiLsnca: " f iin k f - w a l k e r rusincaa c o l l f g i IR I h « b lf M R t, m o * t p vrfp . t|y SR .iIpprd R u n ln « *« I tnlriIriR H. h-ml In th « N o r tb - «r#«t. K it yotirnHf f o r « h lR h * r poR ltlnn «rlth m orti m «in«y. I> rm «n «> n t p o a ltlo o a 4H«iir*'d our firndiiat«« Wrl!« for CAtalof—Jfourtu *nu ».«mhi: Por fin nd P. N. U. No. 4«, 1923