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P O D T I r u i \ A N in 1 n im OFFERS A M A R K E T for y o u r produce J ^ | f R l gS i m«v Portland’* Oldest FUR House 1 M lili C.G.APPLEG/ 1 1 IJ) agC jT* OOll Hop. 1 Portland, Oregon rorty in ,h* Polilsrs. Osons, etc VNI t n n w U ^ J Pad!• ltd. tV+foa YAUDRVUXB PHOTOPLAYS OeaipUU i’hanc# tUmrtUy Adulta, W##k day Matin#«, to#; K tniib |4 36 c . 0##1l»# 1 ou# l u l i p a CVldr#a 10 c#nf# #11 ttm## i fcataWhaked 1*70 *#nd ft» five cata'«« R#mod#hnf. Repairing, Storag#. IP* Teeth Stre#«. *•». Waah.e««ee 14 Writ# ua for pr-.ee» and market condì lion# o# lu i P eter. FrwU, O k m Yc* r* allor] s * m* » «Kation. Select Residential &. Transient J 16th and Yamhill T.rtLand. Oi#«oa. f Modem — Fireproof — American PUn RATES MODERATE ItiUgfi ili CASH FOR CREAM M U T U A L C R E A M E R Y CO., Portland. A ll £\ I f S l7 P Ç SAVED FROM A TERRIBLE MISTAKE »-'darChests MavW Fm« GEVX1XS Tennessee Cedar Office. S*Wnvm. 1« F. Rrwkd SEND KOK CATALOG By W O L C O T T L. B EARD t£ r u n Cw ) S A N excuss for ataylu« * hero Molly «Mut«] fluii Mm, Jimmy \ tutors had whipped lh«> brook for hours wlilt rvnl and lino. It « a * dusk and he had taken down Ida tackle when lie saw her »ppronchlug A T tr drn U‘;‘- u to^ Itto^ hi cat. trotting at r,lh-rT her heels. Ilia habit o f follow Ing, dog-fashion, w us ««na o f Blackbeard'» dUtlugulalitng pecuitart- tles. “ Has Uncle Alpheus relented?" asked Jimmy, eagerly, as the girt dn>w uear. "N o," she ansner«>«l. "A t lust, though, he's consented to explain why he won't relent. So com e quickly be fore be— ««hy. ltlackbi>ard Teach, what are you doing?" **'" u,wkl1’' ,¿ifc | M>ln> lU r "I ’ m sorry you overheard m * ; I didn't tvant to trouble you. my dear," replied th* old man "Still, our uu«-*s tor la aald lo have Ida own mcthtnl* of regulating our family affair*. If h* desire* this match, us I fear he "D on g! I V u g ! Dong-dong! It waa th* pirate’* b e ll! Uncle Alpheua turneil pal*. Ihm g' WUh a KJ I id C O Factory. I arrabe# at i Delay 1 Su w ay. Portland. Jlmuiy's flatting creel Blackheur«! gated Into space with an air o f Injured lnn«>- cence. Picking up the creel, Jimmy . . . _ ................................. droppetl b i s r e i'U n l line Into It and 4S.‘ .«S '* Railway F“«c h a n s . h u ’ Miny Portland. O r m o ....... i „ , . . IRI-IILMWIS DEMANI* FOE BOTH ION AND WOMEN. BIü SA LA RII start«^. ««1th Molly at his aide, back _______________ IWj nod Night C u m , W nt. for Prvupoctua. along the path by which she had come. They «vent In silence, lilack- bvnrj. Ms pluuttMlke tall raise«! gruc«^ fully. f»II«<wlng us before. Jimmy was tlilnklng hard. . Alpheua Teach, a childless wlilower. The Union Pacific has just issued a waa Molly's grond-uncle and the only P L E A T I N G S P E C IA L forty page booklet containing 150 rec- Out. seam, •earn, hem und machine • ! A A l«ar«>nt she had ever known. Adored fleet sKlrta ready for band #»*wU pes for apple dishea every housewife ele by Molly, she never would marry with Vi. t.mstlu-hlng. pteottn* end tucktnc thoulJ possess. "A n apple a day keeps E A S T E R N N O V E L T Y M F C . CO. out his consent, as Jimmy knew only --'treet M B S Or# lha doctor aw ay” and this b«x>k tells t i » ««ell. Itut «vhy I’ nele Alpheu; sow it may be done in a 150 ways. It C A M E R A A N D K O D A K R E P A I R I N G Adolph W. Harr, Abtnfton HI* . Portland. should refuse his consent, without even having seen the young man to will be sent free to any address on ap . cte Line Bottle'** S.-ep e# Pv»rtland Beverage A Sply Co . *J1 Stark whom he objecte«l. had been an utter plication by letter or phone to Wm. C U T F L O W E R S A FLO R A L RESIGNS mystery even to U««ily. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Clarke Bros.. Florists. ?i>; M rrls ’’ He'» waiting for us up In th* »37 Pittoek Block, Portland, Oregon. D R. A B R A M S S Y S T E M For all Chronic Diseasea, Madison Bldf Laniern." said Molly, as tln'y neared LEAN ING A N D DYEING D E N T I S T the house, nodding toward a huge, F ir reh abk O c t n in c and D r*- Chsrles S. Wolltn. Suite 702-703 SeUtnE *®g esgvic# ##n«i parcels to u i square cupola that surmounted It. "I return pottage. Inform* Building, Portland, Oregon. don't know why he love* that place," 1 *tK«n had pnc«a * >*n mtx>« n - M O L E R B A R B E R C O L L E Q K QUM l Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay she adiled wistfully, " l ie has some while learning. Positions secured. Write l n k e s a r r d t f w orx &^ catalogue. 234 Burnside Street. Port* queer little ways, but I kuovv youTl be fM ill Ifd ir n _______________ PwtfaaA. O n for land. Uregon. _____________________ iwtlent. Jim." P E W F E C T O T R U N K M F d . CO. Jimmy promised. Together they Trunks, Auto Trunks to order. Third climbed upstairs and Into the Lantern. Sp«ciai »tuntron to Stomach. Bow »!«, R* c L a I end Pine, Portland, Ore. and Trouble* P L E A T IN G . H E M S T IT C H IN G ««•1th its vie«*- o f the gray Atlantic. D R . R. A . P H IL L IP S irin_ Pearl Pi rot Edga, Wid# Battona, Seolloning. Bro»dw «T PortU cd. Or*. R am su tek There Jimmy discovered, with sur rking ing E Em b tr«td#ry. ~ Button Holes. All work ruaranteed. prise. that I’ ncle Alpheus was a mere It ron bar* Stom ach.- Kidr.cr. I .irrr ard *ung *nd Butten Work* Sn-.:th Pleat Bowrl trouble* and R H E U M A T ISM , then v n t e wisp o f a nmn. with a dreamer’s eye* an Bldg. Portland, Or*. M S Morgan lo me. *Ute your ailment, and enck*»e 4 cent* and a smile o f winning sweetness. D R M A R IE D. E Q U l ta ataznpa for my Free Booklet. It tell* the Women and Children way back to health. “ I fern that you had poor sport If PHTSTCTAX 34 Lafayett# Bldg SURGEON M A R C E L L S M IR A C L E M IN E R A L you fished Teach'* brook," mild hr. A d d r rs u , M a r c e ll, th e N a tu r e M an, D R SA U V IE , O P T O M E T R IS T I mak# th# •01 W . L o m b a r d S t., P o r t la n d , O re. Glaaaea— Price« Right Satisfaction taking Jimmy'* hand. "I doubt If It P le a s e m e n t io n th is p a p e r. t > l Swetland Bldg. Opp. L:ptnan-W oIl# can boast anything larger than a tuln- P A IN T S A N D W A L L P A P E R R Y D E R P R I N T I N G CO. novr.” 132 T h ir d g t r « « t P o r t la n d , O r e f o n "T h e one trout that I caught wasn't Y o u r - T E E T H S L E E P " W ftll* W # W o r k much larger," replied Jimmy, setting O u r R e p u t a t io n ts o u r g r e a t e s t a s s e t. D r K e e n e . 3 5 1 ^ W a s h i n g t o n S t., P o r t la n d rod and creel In a corner. "R ut— par don my abruptness, Mr. Teach— I’ m AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL * » Abdom inal Supporter# — Arrh K « | Support». Sena for mana- aw fully anxious t«>—*' Complete Instruction in Every Branch o f this m u n n i b.anks. Profession is what w# offer our Studenta. Talk “ I understand." Interrupted the with our Graduate«. "* E l 2 0 L o e - D i T i s D rag C * . other. "You want to know why I ob 325 M e d ic a l B l d g , P o r t la n d , O r e g o n . True» Expert# ject to your marrying Molly. He seat- ATTENTION LADIES— 16 y w a - m e g o i J l__ 173 Third St.. Portland. Or# Sanitary beauty p*rlc*rs; w» fix y n up: w* ed. pleas«'. It isn’t easy to convey my make »11 kmd* of hair pi#-*» o«t of comb exact point o f view . Perhaps I would ing»: 1 #t*m switch, 93o; 2 ttsm«. 6 1 .SO; 3 •terns, 62 Full evurse of tx-auty eui- Big! FREE Book for Sufferers best begin with the statement that I tara. * 20 . 400 Deknm bklg.. TorLand. Or. am an absolute believer In the doctrine from Cancer, Tuberculosis, o f heredity. Then—<Io you see that d p HOTEL EATON Chronic Diseases, Piles hel 17- ( J W est Park and Morrison Sta. W rit# for your fr## cop y o f n?y booklet on e*ua## and my #uec«#aful methods o f treating Jimmy saw i t It bung by n chain V v E t)/ T a k # C.-C. c a r a t D e p o t to Cancer. Tuberculoma. Piia# and Chronic d?s- jWrYfiWg-k W # s t P a rK S t r e e t from the celling and seemed to he very eaaea. Hundreds o f rratefu ! patient» testify T h * B eat L o c a t e d H o te l In to th# resu.ta r-o##ibi# in your caw . Charges s ra-x. * P o r tla n d old. "That bell was tnken from a Span Whoie#om# food cooked ju st right u O r n e illlS by cooks who know. S P E C IA L 25c ish ship by an ancestor o f ouri. Ed _ . . luncheon »erred daily that cannot ward Teach, who was killed In 1710. 1 a fp fp n * be excelled. Park Street between L d lC lC I m W ashington and Aider. Portland He was better known as Rlackbeard, ^pecialiets on Chronic PHI fR » ■ »Rk 1 ^ the pirate. Y ou've heard o f him ?" Director. 2io Co’ um Y t K 1 l l T l f w Dr. Lake, Divine Healing “ B a th er!" nodiled Jimmy. "But d' km Bldg.. Weat la r k • » V l j 129 F o u rth S treet, *ad W ashington Sta^ you suppose I'd let tbut make any dif Portland. Oregon. Portland ference?" "Y ou misapprehend; the point la B IC Y C L E S , W o S p e c i a l i z e In this," returned the o ld ir man. "Y ou — T R IC Y C L E S , 1 know, fur I have Investigated— are Bides, Pehi, W eel, PUkair, T*E*w, Cixcara, S K O O T E R S descended from the VIlller*. who were Or eg o i Grape R e e l Goal bkins. Hors* Hair dukes o f Buckingham. That Is. from W rit* for Shipping T a g . A 1 s t Pries Lirt Note the location and come in or send s family pampered in royal courts— ” for our price list. Out today. P o r t l a n d H ide a W ool C c . 84 Sixth street, oppoeit# U. S. National Bank "T hat was three centuries a g o !” ob 1M UNI0# AVTNUl MOffTN, ft# ’ ikO SNiaWL Building. Portland. Oregon. jected Jim m y; but the other, now Branch at Pocateik. Idaho fairly In the saddle o f his hobby, gal loped unheedingly on. Were You Aware That a Thug "B lackbeard," he continued, ‘‘ was far more than a m ere cutthroat. He Was to Waylay Y'ou, You possessed a personality so strong, so Would Go Armed to Protect Incredibly dynamic, that—as It Is said, Yourself and Be Prepared— and as I am strongly Inclined to be- Iieve— It did not ceas* with his death, Then Why Not Arm Y our but persists to the present day. Al most certainly, in my opinion. It la System? with us at this present moment." and be prepared to pro “ Good h eavens!" cried Jimmy, as tect it from the Millions uncontrollable little shudders chased of Germs that are trying to infest your blood at each other down his backbone. "H ow RESPONSIBLE FOR ILL HEALTH all times, by Taking Is this ghost supposed to manifest It piLES or other rectal or colon self?" 1 disorders may be responsible "B y Jingling that silly old bell I" for your general ill health. answered Molly with a scornful sniff. My non-»urgkal treatment o f the«« dis "M ore like a scissors grinder's spook order« ha« been taken by tho«i»and» of than a plrHte'a!” men, women and children from all part» "M o lly !” rasped Uncle Alpheus, In A Mild Lazativ# o f th* West, my unprecedented succe«» horrified rep roof; but Molly only A System Builder enabling me to confidently G U ARAN sniffed again, so. after a litt'e, he went TEE to cur* your Piles or refund your fee. J Q N E BOTTLE on, once more addressing Jim m y: Send today for my FREE S H O U LD CO N VIN CE "A s a matter o f fact, Blackbeard \ book on Rectal and Colon never has dlreetly manifested himself Bear in Mind v g a ftX disorders. Every sufferer to me, though I often have hoped that that unless you keep your * w R k \ *bould have it. system fit the germs he would. In times o f dire family creep In with as littl# emergency, In order to prevent some warning as the thug mat O iA i D E A N , M D Inc waylays. great error about to he committed, It 5Th ARO MAfM - OFPOVTI COURT HOUM v PORTLAND. OR f COM Is true that he Is said to hare sounded A t All CJ- ’’ - \ p * k t » <yg"" "i Xeliakl# Druggist# this bell. It never lias happened since r ut? birth. tint 1 o*n «'ll* luslamva, tv «•,>rd*sl hy my f«>r#fathera •Vit» '*m <l«>wnstalr*, where Itirrta mor* ligh t: It* nesriy pitch «lark her«,“ Molly broke la. “ You two g.. v>u. I'll find my lUackb«Mr«l tl«r cat - «tul Mlowr." Obediently th# two gr««i>«Nl their way to th# Ismtlug bel«»*, ««here « «'amito burne«l Thor* Vuoto Alpheus |>« uno > 1 "Itofor# Molly fum es." ho wiil»i«oro«l. hurriedly, ‘T wrlali to explain that th*ro I* a match that I hur* to mind for her that muât. I think, ha«* her-« sugge*te«l hy our an«'*otor Mmself ; Th, , OUBg IIUtD u ,, «tM«vndnut o f sir John Hawktna, KiUahotir# ailmlnil. and— " "V neto Al !" crlo«l Molly, ambiento appearing " I f th* spook o f that ol«l ruBlan think* I’ll ever umrry that Railway Telegraph and Radio Institute 150 RECIPES INFORMATION FOR APPLE DISHES DEPARTMENT Prostate Cured Without Operation ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES BARK-ROOT TONIC Jt, Swiss Pigeons Fly to Homes, h* f , candle and follow the other tw o back Into the lantern. Eagerly he l«s«kr«1 at the bell. Y'ea, there It was. Just h « he exp ected—another bit o f his trout line. tle«l to the clapper. I’ nele Al pheus desi'rleil It at the aaine moment "T his bit o f string— " he began, «loubtfully. "T h a t !" Interrupted Molly. •'That'« nothing. I tied It there m ytelf." Jimmy Just manage«! to suppress a snort o f seml-hysterb-sl laughter Tte«l It there h«rself—that was true enough. But she didn't go on to say that she had tied the dead trout to the othet end o f that string, which she hurrUM back In order to cut as the cat w*> tugging at I t This «mission, bow ever, was unknown to Uncle Alpheu*. so the bit o f string passed from hla mind as a thing o f no cnnStNiuem-e. “ Our ancestor 1* right, now us al way*." said h* solemnly, " l i e h*« saved me from * terrible mistake And." be added, with that «mile of Ms “ I cannot tell you how happy I am 1c the assurance that this Is so.'' Then he placed their hands togethei and, turning, toft them alone In th< candle-lighted Laniern. Story Has No M oral; Rather the R everse Just before John and Mury were married, he told her h* regarded II as hla duty to tell her o f a pecullat weakness he had so she could rbang« her mind. If need be. He was occa sionally troubled with aphasia and would be completely lost, but It n*vei lasted more than four or live hour* She loved him dearly and did not per ralt this trouble to Interfere with tbeli happiness. Some months after theli marriage. <v a hot afternoon, ahe wenl to one o f the city parka to get a breath o f air. She was very much astonished to meet her young husband In com pany with l pretty young woman whom she did not know. As aoon us John set eyes upon her he rushed up to bet and said: “ Oh, Mary, find me q u ick ; I am com pletely lost." The Immoral to this story 1s that It la a good thing to lay the foumJatloE for your alibi a long way ahead.—In dianapolis News. Lake Storms Dangerous It Is hard for salt water sailors t< believe that storms o f the great In land seas are often more dlxnstroui than those o f the open ocean, becaus« there Is less space for drifting an< because o f powerful lake current! during gales which take the ship oul o f control. Also, the fresh lake wntei la lighter than 'b * salt water o f th« ocean and Is. therefore, more easily heaped up Into great waves by a strong wind. When the Decembei gales arrive and the snowstorms which continue till spring, shlpptni remains safe In port, for Ice closet the lake to navigation. What King of Sheba Said pk f S t n f a * ^ a WRIGUEYS U ««1 » » ; v r-’V L « . A fter l.very M eal ! ROASTING CHICKENS FINISHED ON MILK | MOMIIW J Much o f Ih* poultry sold lo th* c«>n • umlng public Is In au unflnlsh*il «>»■ illtion. Fleshing or fsttoulng |>ut* weight onto Ih* hlr«l*, Improtr* th* flaior, rnti.r* th* luuiclr« to hecom* Chntrally loeathd: r««. h*«t hy all «l»i>ot tender and tha bon*a brittle. Theo rar*. gxv-lustv» «tlatrlrt ttnt## tsnhon- retically til* fat I* distribute«! be- ablh Morrison St. at ISth, Portland, - tween the muscle fiber« In « w*y aim- liar to th* marbling In roa«t* sad Y 0U W A *T A SH O W ? W e C M finis! I t O n M a w k lt o m Uaasssw------- - - - i | M »teak*. In Ih* roasting metho.1 o f Cl»«»». iXiwtkir« fx*r Hem# Valant Miktuii« 1 1 * •»* JUMAS* AMUSKMKN I' CO . Miri* *1n»m# Hkl« rooking poultry, tha fat au lxts In shortening th* Bin* o f «xwklng Till* Krtl lUkn.l, Opfgyn. TvWphott# Main i\*W. may h* r<uttra*te<l with Ih* lean bird M o t* ! H r t k M N o i t l U u lt n o m s h I 'lv g a r B u ild in g which require* louger cooking slid from which th# water evaporate*, leav- , Ing th* bird In * dry *ud lough «•»mil- F a c ia l a n d B*‘ a lp T r a a t m « n (* . tton. M * r c « lllu g . I‘ # r m a n # n l W av#. Moat milk feeding o f roaittng chick C h lld r t n 'a H a ir C u tt in g . H a ir en* hy the prtxlui'er I* dou# In the fall I ' ) # ln g T d ii r i« ! B o o t h 8 # r v to « $ SI C a l l P o r t la m L t> r*gon \ when th# weather I* c « m >I *n,l th# bird* S M .R S M B N KAItN* ISO 00 D A I L Y aolltn g can better aland COUllneiueol. Th# NCK 1 A K C lo t h in g Hulta. 913 S') m a d # to time Just prei-i'tllng Thankxgltlng and tn #aa u r# W ill o u t w e a r th r# # o r d in a r y • ulta. A b a o lu t# !? nm tg p r o o f, w a t e r a n d t'hrtatm*« I* mo*t dexlrahle. Young fir # r#alatan t. W r it e fo r S a ilin g P lan i bird* weighing from 31* to <«* pound, S I Cou» ¡1 B k lg , l tla n d , Ur#. are about Ih# right weight for fall Portland N m KW Mala 064d fee«llng. Broiler fleshing I* «Ion* lu W igs PARIS HAIR STORE Toupees th* iprlng when th* blnle weigh about AU kind# o f llair » work 1 » #\; eris. on# half pound leas thaw lb* market H annotut Co«., W tsh *t„ u r n W##« Park demand. « hlch la normally t » » pound*. S U P E R F L U O U S H AIR Tw o common method* o f feeding Removvd without Injury to ih# akin hy N*y Horn are i«en and crate fattening For farm Dapllatury S»m i'!* on r*>ju*e«. Ner IU.cn l^ b - purpo«ra pen fattening will !>* satis *ranui«*k 614 Mor«an l<Uig IWtlaiul t>r»«ott factory he« nunc no *p*«d*l equipment H I D CASH RCQItTERt g o a l# * K .a c tr tc C u ff# « M illa ■bow Is neiuled. Th# blr«to are confined t» C a # # «, B tltrh er!»’ iH oplitv C a»##. a limited coop area where they ««III B O X K it T R A D I N O C O .. I l f F ir s t 8 1 P o rtla m L O r# gu n get Utile or no exercise. The lack o f T » l B H oad w a y H U ___ exercls# help» lo mak* the bird len der. W heat Feed. I'urdu# university baa found tli* fol Approxim ately <.750,000 tons of lowing ration and method o f feeding wheat feed* are annually produced hy quit* satisfactory: flour mills In the United Stales. It T w o pou n d« g rou n d corn would r«*«|u(re 337.500 twenty ton car* On» pound around who!» oat» or a train about 1,800 miles lo n g 't o On» pound flour mlddllnaa transport this material. S i , h i p o u n d » l iq u id h u t i s n n t l k . Seventeen doves started In a straight line for Bern. Tw o started In the wrong direction, and a third became lost for a while In the valley. But the entire 20 finally reached their destlnn tlon. The three erring doves were only ten minutes behind the leaders In get ting borne. It*« thr lon(jrst-laatln<| conlrrtloii 3011 rau buy —aud It's a hrlp to di gestion and a cleanser tor the mouth ami teeth. W r l g l s y 's a a e a a a ■»««*111 a a w e l l a a Idea aoaTvan* T vma HOTEL A T H E N S Mary Elizabeth Shop Device Packs Currants. A machine has been Invented for the packing of currants at the Greek ports, whence most o f that fruit is sent to the foreign markets. New Tree Growth. The l'nlte<l States forest service has startl'd an Investigation to find where new liv e growth on burned over lands com es from. Never W ent to Coltone. Joseph It. dark er, president of till nols W om en's collog«\ never went to college until he waa a m em ber o f I he college faculty. Mere Wom en Voters. In the recent town elections in Con nectlcut the percentage o f women vot Ing was much higher than that of the men. , Radio Fans Dodge Taa. Between 100.000 and ¡OO.OOO people In England have been using radio re ceiving sets IlIi'Kally hy listening In on brouilcast program s without paying the license fee required In that c«»un try. An Odd Experiment. In ISSO a bill wus lutnxtun-d in the Kansas legislature appropriating m oney for drilling four deep hol«>s In the ground "to see what can bo found.” Planes for Explorers. An Italian alrptnuo factory Is said to lw> d’ -slgnlng tw o planes for the Danish governm ent, which will hav«' from tw o to four engines and he pro vided with Iceru nn ors and floats for a polar expedition. Trained in Rescue Work. Tw elve thousand coal miners arc being trained annually by the United Stales government In safety methods of mining, rescue and first aid work. Well Rewarded. The pleasure a man o f honor enjoys In the consciousness of having per formed hla duty Is a reward he pays him self for all his pains.— La llruyere. Has Huge Opium Trade. The most profitable trade In South Persia, in the lust tw elve mouths, was In the export of opium, via the Persian gulf. The queen o f Sheba thought sh* Pygm y Camel o f Persia. knew how to liv e ; hut when she sa«* The pygtny cam el belongs to a spe Solomon's Idea o f com fort, what real cies found only In western Persia. It ly broke her heart was the polsonout is only five feet high and snow white. reflection that fo r the rest o f her Ilf* • the king o f Sheba would be saying No Excuse fo r Loafing. "My dear, why can't we have so-and j so? Solomon has.’ " — From “ Am: j Bread Is the staff o f life, but that fact doesn’t Justify a man In making Five W ere Foolish," by D om ford. his life one continuous loaf. Despite Fogs Jade’* Strange Appeal to the Feminine Heart Many women long for diam onds; nearly all covet Jade. I m yself have gazed Into the heart o f a giant dia mond worth four figures— I have drowne«! in Its white depths, says an English writer w ho signs herself "A Lucky Woman." Yet It scarcely even stirred my admiration. It was ex quisite— yes, hut I did not want to take It home, to touch It. 1 left It A normal, healthy person breathes without a pang, to glitter In Its velvet twenty times each minute. rase and ««Ink at Its neighbor, the sapphire tiara. But that string o f Jade . , . that Patent Office Plans Auction of Old Models was dlff«-rent. It was almost pain, f longed so much lo finger It, to feel Its Washington.— What to do with all ! them. A proposal now being consld- green Ice on my neck. the old-time models, now In the cus : ered Is to have a commission appoint H alf the women In England are tody o f the patent office. Is awaiting ed to sort out the models that might jade mad. Why should this strange solution, and efforts will be made at j prove o f historic Interest quartz hold such n unique position In the com ing session o f congress to clar The general requirement o f having the feminine heart? Is It hecanse Its ify the situation. the Inventor submit a model with hla wonderful color reminds us o f nothing The demnnd for space In the patent [ patent application was discontinued else on earth? office ousted the model* from their ex «bout 1880. Today the law directs For thout-anda o f years Jade s hibition cases at the end o f the last that the commissioner o f patent! In been looke«! upon hy the Llilnese as a century, but the government hns had . his discretion may require a model | symbol o f eternity and long life. To to continue paying space rental for i furnlahe«L give a friend a piece uX Jude » a s to Bern.— An Interesting test of the re liability o f pigeons as message bearers was recently made by the Swiss gen eral staff. Twenty doves were taken to the highest accessible point of the "Jung frau" and released. The day was rloudless In the upper region o f the Alps, hut all the cities and valleys were screened from view by a thick layer o f fog. Though startle«], Jimmy ph-keil up the candle and. ««Idle fumbling for a match, heard the old man stumbling .... ,, . . , . . urter th* girl. 11* had vanished up 1 stairs when th* mutoh dun-d up. but In hla stead Jimmy »aw another mem ber o f die family coming- not to say slinking—d»«vn. This xvas lllsckbesrd — Molly's B lackbeard; and In his mouth wua that solitary little trout, with a severed portion o f Jimmy's pet. tapervd silk flailing line tin] to Its tall. In Jimmy's mind there dawned an Idea which At»» i* 0 o » r /«I e v e r y A Needed Exercise. A useful dally exercise for the soul wish biro "the happiness and life you I is to spend a season In hot wanting desire." anything worldly at all. Lucky Jade . . . the very thought stirs the Imagination. It brings hazy dreams In Hi train— dreams o f yellow skinned men «vlth slanting eyes, who buy and sell, carve and polish the stone we love. All the finest Jade If not in Perfect Health, *en<l come* down from the roof o f the your name and address for our world, from the quarries of Khotan In valuable Free Hooklet revealing Chinese Turkestan, along the caravan astounding facts how you may route that has been used for 3,0** be made well. See testimonials years, and through that narrow break of former sufferers from so-called In the Great Wall o f China that Is Incurable Diseases now well and known aa the Jade gate. Address HYGIENIC Chinamen are adepts at carving strong 614 Mohawk this stone, which Is hard as diamond. HEALTH CO., Few western lapidaries know how In BldK.,iSpokane, Wn. treat It as they d o ; they m n get the last grain o f beauty from the smallest and least valuable chunk o f th« quartz. So wonderfully do they carve It that to the uninitiated, the com BALL BLUE paratively Inexpensive while Jad« u##d tot baby*# cloth##, will keep th«m streaked with smoky apple green • wert #nd #nowy-whlt# until worn ou». often appears more beautiful than the T ry it and lor your#clf. d f gmetrt ajjnost ^priceless vivid greejL IT’S FREE R e d C ross I I Till» to mixed at the fe#.tlng prior to th# one It I* do b# fe«l When fr<!. It «liould pour and be o f « thick cream of pan«*ak# baiter conaleteney. The blrrl* should r#e*l*e no feed for 24 hour* previous to their first milk feeding This la don* la order to free th* Intestines from feed and to get th* birds hungry. Thereafter they should he fed In trough* twice a day. rnrly la th* morning and lata In the afternoon. From 10 to 1« day* 1» the u«ual length o f time f«»r feeth Ing For Ih* Drat three or four days until they aro “ on f##«l." th# feed •houtd he la front o f them for only 10 minute*: for th# Beit three or four days, 13 minutes, and for th* last days. 20 minutes. The bird« should he hungry *1 each fee«ltng If they are not hungry at each feeding, that feeding should be withheld Only In very hot weather should anything other than th# two r««gul*r feedings he given. At such a time the bird# may hav# a very thin mixture nf the ration given at noon.— L. U. Scbwartt. I'urdu# University. Summer Hardest Season to Produce Good E rrs Summer Is th* hardest »«-ason In wblrb to produce quality egg* and for that reason a producer o f such should have very little trouble getting a few centi mora per dozen. It really eoata no more to produ«'* a good egg than a poor on*, though It la perhapa a Ut il# mora work. Th* flrat thing to do when produc ing quality eggs la to disposo of the roosters. This la tba greatest trouble with autiiiner egg production. Th* egg atari* to Incubate anil then the embi^ro diet leaving tha egg unlit fur food. Tha second thing to «lo I» to never neglect gathering the eggs twice a' day. The third thing to do la to keep th* egg* In a cool cellar or cava. They should never he kept In a musty plure ■ ■ an egg will take up odor* as quick ly as milk. By follow ing these three rules you will not find It difficult to produce eggs that will b* a credit to th* producer. Poultry Notes m t+ + + + + + + «m H + H + tm Rain Tree. One of thu ('«n a ry l«lnnd* p««*a»»»e* a rain tree of the laurel »peelea with h I h I io «I» a copious »bow er o f pure water | tr«>m It* foliage every o w n in g . T h « 1 natives u»e the wal« r (or drinking and eultnary purpo»«'*. Land of Lltlla Value. The public diitnoin itumunla lo !*?,• 000 000 acre*, the gr««al hulk o f whl«h, not yet allocated. II«'« In the »late* of t'altfornU . Utah nn«l Nevada h*»m» of it has ao little value It ha» not I h ' o ii » u r w y « « d . M an, W ild H or»#» In Ictland There are many wild h e r « 1 » tha Island o f Iceland. Form erly they were shlppe«) to Knglamt for u»e In th« mini », hut that market 1» rloalng »Inca mining tun« hlnery waa adopted. Mr». Wm. Krudlry Advises Y'oung Mother» i’ortUtul. O r e * .—" i t »urrly »* a .IcaturjMc duty to rrcom m end Dr. »’icier * ! .»\onte l'ii"»criptHHt to mother* and live mother*, lor I touiui in th»* medicine 4 won* tlcrlu! hr)|> dtir»» k expretancy and •(ten u I l was phyitcallji ( n il and feared ti»c ct*n*e<iucncc of mother hood* hut I gam ed in |>hy»iC4| itrengt th e t effect o f tlM 'K iT 'T itf Prr>crij>tH>n‘. together with the ‘(»olden Medical l)i»Covery*. overcam e the general wrukne»* I had Nature wu* greatly helped thru expectancy and l *liall alway# Have 4 good word for Dr Pierce# medi cine-» hecauftc they have been *o much help to me. ju»t at the tunc 1 m o i l nrrded »trength M u. W in Hradky. 545 Albina Avc. W rite Dr. I 'lr n r '? Invalid»* Motel in UuHal *, N V . lor tree medical advice or »end 10c ior trial l’bg- o f any of his medicine*. ! Fortune In W aste Paper. If Iho waste paper now t>urn«'«l were collected anil r>-w«>rk«'d. Juo.ouo a, re* of forent land c«>u)d I«« saved un«l th« paper woulil I h , worth $50,000,000 a year tu the paper mill». — I----------------------------- First to Count Putie. The first regular observation on thn pulse rale by « «turning Iho number o f ten ts In n minute hy Hi« watch were inuile hy Sir John Floy« r, English phy- slclan. In 1707. Chains Car to Pott. Having no lnl«'ntlon o f lo»lng hla ear in broad daylight, a driver o f a flivver In Furmlugton. M e, hltrlind It to a granite post, using un ox chain and padlock. Keep grain before all th* stock. • • » Fish W eighs Nearly Ton. Select beet pullets end give good ca r« Tuna fish weighing 1.500 puuiulx a e a have I.... .. (aught In the North Allan Keep young chicks moving on to new tic near Cape Breton Ixluml, Imt spe ground It prevent • coectdloxl*. cies In European w aters seldom w«'lgh s e e m ore than fioo pounds. I'ullcts that ere small for their age and apparently lacking la vigor ar* W hales Face Extinction. seldom profitable. . l'r«H«nt m«lho<ls o f killing whale» • e * It pays to watch the development of threaten ..U n c tio n o f the preat tea- the pullets end If they serin to be mammal* In southern water». They niaturlng too ruphlly you can take have nearly illauppenred from I he wn away th* masb and feed only »cratch ters of the north. grain. ■ ______ ■ »■ • » • Put It Off. Sick chicken* that are cured should Mrs. Blank (visitin g) —- "H eally, never be kept for breeding purposes James and I meant to eqll long hoforo hut should he fattened and sold on th* market. Th* offspring from these this, liut som ehow we kept putting uff birds wjll he low In vitality and will the evil day.” -W e e k ly Telegraph. never thrive like chicks from healthy breeding etock. Popular With Birds. * * * One lover nf wild game U able to Th* h lf Toulouse goose should pro duce something over a dollar’s worth greet nt tonst 40 per rent nf the birds o f feathers a yenr even where th# hn Inga In th« fnll, that prnpnrtlnn re feather market Is known to b« poor, turning lo him In thn spring. ns In the distant country places. Add this to Its other profit and you hava a First Copyrighted Book. valuable asset to such a goose. Thn first honk entered for copyright * * * under thn laws of thn United Slates It peys to cull the pullets. Many wns "T h e ITiilfldelphln Spelling Bonk." flocks are reduced In vigor liens use every pullet that Is pur* bred to held Y o u Want a G o o d Position over. V e ry well T «V e the A rro u n tJin ry A H u line#* * * * M«nnffemrnt. Private Secretarial, fikhulutor- Crowding In th* houses overh eats1 < 4»mt..motor. Htennirraphir. Penmnnahlp, or (lorn- m #rclal Teach«ra' u M M M t the birds at night. When they com* out on the cool ground In the morning there I* a danget o f taking cold. » • » The foremost Huaineaa College of th# Northweat Every farmer who markets egg« can w hich haa won more Acctira< y Aw ard# and Gold help to establish ronlldence In eggs Mednla than a n r other Hrhodl In America. Semi for our Hiiecewp f atal..* Fourth Street near M or- a* a palatable, tasteful food by collect rtaon. I ’ortlantl. Ore. lana< M W alker. I reanleht ing hla eggs dally and marketing them P. N. U. No. 40, 1924 at toast twice a week.