The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 17, 1926, Image 4

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    SM ART TAILORED MILLINERY;
OUTFITTING LITTLE FOLKS
ARIS
U i«w Ov* fluctuating. n*w o t m ii
•*»ta. the latent wurd o f fit « world fa
■noua UkHllaioa aa to tailored UillUucry
Thay are goaalpy mewsagra. all of
them emphaalalng the dtsap|w«ranc»
o f the mannlah note In headwear and
the return o f dlgnifled CU'V In alreot
cloths*.
One glance at this little galaay o f
atara In the millinery sky. rescata that
the com bination o f straw braids and
millinery fabrics makes a strong ap­
peal to French designers. Kvery one
o f these models la an exam ple o f fab­
rica used In the body o f the hat. and.
P
ROA
ÏÏM.TRY
¿ 7 /ic
| quick
«m l oranom lral pradwettax
high op. otl |xw«*r macMnca an<1 expert
op era tors
Xl.qhvrs »'annot compete
wltb tin» quantity p ra d u itlM o f Utile
gannenta that are well m ade and of
»ttirdy m alcríala The flolde o f hand
¡..ade clothee and tellored th in «« are
.litT-rvoi .n .l tli.m h. a . . . r , . c o K a .
story.
There are few style changes In Uttle
tots' .Hothoe from season to g
Designers »ary the patterns In n u t s
rials UM-d and the dccoratloua, or p ro­
mote certain col<<rs and fabrica, but
the same <k|endahJe cottons, itneus
la
TUBERCULAR HERD
SERIOUS MENACE
( P n t M o t ar ta « t 's i i c i t n i H
tw ew *tm *st
t»f AariiUltr«,)
Showing that milk production In a
herd began to declin e elmoat atiuulta-
neemaly w ltb the dexelopiuent o f tuber-
cutoaia am ong the cow s, a rv|H>rt re-
cet»ed by the I'nlttwl S teles IV part
ment o f A griculture dlacuaai'e a topic
o f unuaual Interest In practical dairy
tug T he Insidlotu n a tu re o f tu b e r
culoeta m akes the tim e o f first lufec-
tIon difficult to establish and other
variable fa ctors m ake the study o f
this question very com plex. Itut tn the
case reported the evident's Indicates
that In tw o years the spread o f ho
vine tuberculosis caused a reduction
In the milk o f the herd, w hich aver
aged about 10 cow s, from an annual
production o f III.17V pounds to S i
173 pouuds. T h e decrease In Incom e
from the sale o f milk am ounted to ap­
proxim ately $870.
Officials o f the bureau o f ordinal In­
dustry. Tutted States IV pn rtm cu l o f
Agriculture, point out that the Indent
nlty paid fo r tuberculous «tittle d e
tecled by official testing la well known
to be a pteans o f hastening tuherculo
ala eradication. H ow ever. In the light
o f the foregoin g figures the reduced
Incom e from a tuberculosis herd way
equal or even exceed the niouut o f In
deiunlty ordinarily |>a!d. T his toss, the
officials conclude, should be as great
an Inducement as the expected Indem­
nity fo r having the teat applied
prom ptly to aa to check the rut ages
o f the disease, econ om ic losses, and
danger to mankind.
Plan to Maintain Dairy
Herd by Raising Calves
An ei«-elient m ethod o f m stutstnlug
the herd Is by raising calv es to supply
the p lace o f old cow s that are no
longer profitable.
Such a herd will
alw ays contain a c«oal<1erati«o num
her o f young anim als that have not
yet reached full developm ent. an«l.
therefore, such a herd wttl seldom
<-qual In average production per a n i­
mal a herd that Is m aintained wholly
by purchase.
At the sam e time, a
greater degree o f uniform ity o f type
may b e maintained w here the anim als
In three out o f Ove, fabric am! straw
are raised. I f land Is abumlant and
are com bined to make the shape.
cheap, the coat o f raising a ca lf, up to
T he group pictured, leads off with a
the tim e that the becom es a fu lly d e­
black satin bat fa ced with mllan
veloped row , will be less than that o f
straw. T he shupe la In line wltb the
C R O U P OF T A IL O R E D H A T S
purchasing a sim ilar animal outright.
big m ajority o f others Intended for
street »rear and turns up at the back. cottons this year there are raw pnt T hrough fo rce o f circum stan ces by far
R ose foliag e Is arranged about the terns tn the English prints. In voltes the greater number <«f dairym en must
rely on raising the «-alves necessary to
crow n and a few leaves extend to the and crepes. Plain broadcloth, chant
T h is being the
crow n on the right side, where a sin­ bray, poplin, linene and gingham s ap­ m aintain the bent.
gle rose Is posed on the brim. Hose pear In popular c o lo rs : batiste and case, the ordinary dairym an will need
foliage ts used In flat collars also, dimity are woven tn dainty stripes to provid e him self with tl.r s-.-rrti-aa
with the leaves regular In arrange­ tnd cr-wa-bars and percales are shown o f a bull suitable to produce useful
In most cases he trill
ment (the tip o f one overlapping the in quiet colors and Inconspicuous dairy coves
base o f another) and finish«-<| with stripes or figure*.
The keynote o f need to ow n this hull, as the question
tw o small, flat notes. Velvet ribbon the styles tn this season's children's o f the selection and care o f the breed
with silk accounts for the hat with clothes Is daintiness and neatness. Ing bull has an .aiportant bearing upon
draped crow n at the left and satin, tn The simplest needlework ts used for the m aintenance o f the dairy h erd
three shades, makes the Interesting decorative loaches, as feather stitch ­
model at the righ t
T he upturned ing. scallops, tiny em broidered flow
trim rlth wings at the site , ts cov ­ ers and outline stitch for sketching
ered with fine folds o f satin, shading 1 amusing 0 cures on pockets. Littks
Bacteria Chief Factor
in Changing Milk Odor
T he c h ief fa ctor In changing the
taste and od or o f milk Is the bacteria
which are Introduced from many
sources and which grow the m ore rap
tdty ns the tem perature at w hich the
milk Is handled rl«e*. In ord er to limit
| the chan ge In the milk to the m ini­
mum. It Is M c w m r y to lim it both the
number o f bactertu introduced and
the grow th thereof. In seeking to a c ­
com plish the form er, the milk p rod u c­
er Is fa ced with the question as io the
relative Im portance o f the various
sou rces o f bacteria, fo r upon the an
*wer to this will depend the place
where Im provem ent should beg<n. Im ­
portan ce la m easured not only by the
num ber o f bacteria
a particular
sou rce may supply but by the kinds as
well. Som e kinds grow well In milk
as usually handled, others very slowly
o r not at all. Since bacteria produce
results only as they grow . It Is evident
that the latter will be far leaa Im
portant In their effects, although as far
as original numbers Introduced, one
might be led to regard them as m ore
Important.
Dairy Facts
A lfalfa and ailage form the basis o f
the heat ration fo r bred heifers,
a • a
FOR T H E SU M M E R P A ST IM E S
from light to darker tone and Mnail
blossom , alm ost «ever tin- bid.- plecaa.
T he most original anil spirited hat
I d the gr*»up haa a high crow n o f
mlian straw and an eccen tric taffeta*
covered hriiu that n:akea the n»«»«t ot
the faaiiionable upward turn at the
back.
Crisp taffeta ribbon is used
in tlie buoyant bow and drapery. The
plainest hat In the group is similar
In shape. It is a mllan with a brim
that folds In a plait at the back and
haa a collar and facin g o f satin.
Japar.«^>e flan re* are popular— Ian
teri.", para*..la and people— and so are
birds, bnnnles. chickens and puppies
—d«.ne In outline or rroas-atitrh.
F or wear on the heart» there are
c«.at* and rape» o f cotton tow eling or
Colton c h en ille; cut-out flowers or fig­
ure* In the same fabrics but contrast
Ing color* make amusing decoration*
for them or picture* representing
beach *|e»rt* are sketched on then»
with gay-colored cotton floaa
Some
little beach coat* are entirety c o v ­
Outfitting little folks has becom e a ered with rat-ont applique figure*
sim ple matter, thanks to the manu­ Rathlng *ulf* are knitted In on* piece
facturers o f clothes for children. and made usually In bright colors.
Heady-made things for little tots are S w eeter» are Important Items In little
so ex««*IIent and so low-prfced that folk*' outfit*, and are *hown In all
colors, but peach, tan and yellow t«,ne*
there Is no econom y in m aking their
ordinary every «lay garments at home. are featured, and overall* are never
oin!tled from the equipment o f happy
T his la accounted for by the stu­
youngster*.
pendous quantities turned out by
JULIA n oT T O M I.E T .
the factories and by their i ;.-t!n U o f
•ft U K ,
N .w .pa per [’ nIon )
C ow s need regular attention. You
cannot expect much from
animals
which have good care one day ond
neglect the next. He regular, also,
with ihe milking.
•
Coat A c h i e v e s D ’ s '.i n c t i o n
The Crown’» the Thing
R kry and rv«l .re com bined effec­
The newest hats from I’arls show
tively In a fr>nk with suggested yolk
tendency to do away with the brim
line at the hips. I'lait* on Ihe sides entirely and focus all the attention on
give width to the skirt ami the little j Ihe crown, which Is folded and draped
flare cuff* lend a piquant air.
j and In som e case* form s a wide halo
-
about the fa*'e.
S m a rt O v e r b lo u a e
P laid taffeta In gr«s-n and Mue |
It’s Effective
make* a very .mart Mouse to wear
The em broidery o f this season haa
with a blue suit. The fabric la much color hut «in.ill, «'onaertatlve de
frli«g.‘«l to ft»rin the finish on the edge sign*. Rending follow s tha asm s
o f ll.e I , .u*u at»'* nl the collar.
, theory o f romp<*itlloo.
Open Type of Equipment
Useful for the Chicks
#
*
Silage f»*d to
milking leave*
B etter feed It
enced dairym en
row* an hour before
iki od or In the milk
after m ilking, experl
agree
• • •
Ile|f?rs wotild be a lot lea* trying at
their first freshening If they were
more often got used to having their
udders handled b efore the calves came.
• • •
G ood cream Is clean crenrn, cooled,
fla r e the freshly «kirnmed «ream In
the cooling tank, at on ce and eee that
the funk la filled with fre«h cool
water.
C h t i d i e u . 10 c i n t i A n y T im e ,
WIDE ROAD DRIVE
PLEDGED SUPPORT
A dvoca tea o f the popular but slow
m oving w ide road cam paign In the t‘hl
cago highway region have revolved
u n expeeled support from tw o p ow er
ful road building ageu dea. and cited
Pennsylvania as a precedent In the
proposal to use state bond Issue fund*
la doubling the w idth o f pavem ents
on the existing main high wavs whore
heavy traffic w arran ts Immedlute lu»
proveinenl. w rites J. U Jenkins lu the
(1U c«|o Tribuns.
fo llo w in g an ofiM al trafile aurvey
and study o f congestión on state ronda
corresponding to tnalu arteries lead
Ing Into Chicago, W illiam II. Connell,
engineering executive o f the Pennayl
rauta hlghwav departm ent and form er
president o f the A m erican Itoad llutld
era* association, an nounced (hat the
Liu col u highway pavement will bo
Widened to à minimum o f
feet eu
Clrely a croas that state aa a depart
montai project
Another chatnpiou o f w ide road« ap
pea red In the person o f Dr. L I.
tiewea. deputy ch ie f engineer o f the
United States bureau o f public road«
He declaren (hat narrow pavem ents
are a constant m enace to transports
ttou lu the West and that m otorists
will not long tolera ta the congestion
mi term inal gateway highways- Iloti»
authorities made their statem ents In
conn ection with progress rettorie to
the IJncoin Highw ay a ssocia tion
“T h e present policy o f the I'eunsyl
vanla department o f highw ays.“ said
Coniteli,
is to plan and build new
work to suit the probable future tra f
flee req ui remet» ts In each Instance. It
w ould be absurd to say that all state
roads require the saute width o f pave
m eet aa. for instance does the Lincoln
hlg way near Philadelphia so d Pitta
burgh
In 1926 a considerable m ileage
o f 4<k-ftH>t pavement was laid on this
malu trunk Upe west o f Philadelphia
su d 40 feet will be the tnlnlnium p ave
meut width o f the road entirely across
the state.“
T har* arw tw o goo«l raaaoo* why
sonic open type o f «-qulpm .ut ta useful
In raising young rht«-krna T hey a r e :
Neetl fo r inure room than Is supplls«!
by the regular «equipment an.1 neeil for
a house that ran be th orou gh ly veo
M ate«! tn hot w eather
A bou se can be - heaply con stru cted
that will be o f tnrterlal help In sue
ceaafully g row in g out youn g c h ick en s
F or a sm all flock this «-an be rnaite a ll
fact squ are and a board r o o f exten d ­
Kn«lnr*rU i« know
and a i| »r l
ing front six Inches tn a foot over tha
h n .a J*i alopeil lit , nuMlartt brl«*k
Incluaura. T he fram ew ork o f tha house
may be m ad* o f S by 2 Inch piece* If {«avamaot fruii» a «-ikuitnon d ,jr brli-k
laid on th* natural *••!! to tha vltrl
they are well bra«r«l
T w o Inch wire
flad brlrk with an atplialt Oliar laid
tneah 1* satisfa ctory for the walla. No
on a (-unreal* fl>undatl««a with a lan d
floor la necessary, aa the houaa ran
bed b a tu ern the foundatiuo aud brick
easily be moved.
On a small house the aide w alls d<> •urfkc*.
Thla produraa a pavem anl aurtace
not need to be ov er tw o and o n e h a lf j
fleet high, w hich w ill m ake It som e­ arhtcb ran be ma«]* aa near free froni
'on a tru .tli.n d efects aa la p«ia*ihl*
what high er tn the center. l o w rooets
Evarr atej. In th* mati-.fa.-ture o f tha
should be p rovided so the ch ick s may
aiaterial and pia. ln ( II Into the p a r*
be ram fortaM * and be o ff o f the
mast la aubjaet to correction b efore
ground.
A fter the warm w eather com es tha the n a il at*,, la takan and thus In
p rotection w hich the c h ick en s need t* •are# aamluat lafe. ta
M odern heavy truck traffic ha* tn
from storm s and roden ts and other
trodui-ed an tB<*r*a**<) domauil «>n p « « e
peets w hich bother m ostly at night.
uienf* dur to th* eiionuoua ah.vk which
It ca rriea under Ita w heels T he vllrl-
fled brick pavamant, tua.I* up o f.in a ll
unita w hich ar* raahlona«! by Ihe as
phalt flllar In the Joints, utworha thla
Som e thought sh ould be given by
•hock tu tumular aa wall a* In win
p ou ltry raiser*, p articu la rly In tha ter w eather. Furthsrmor«-. a sm ooth
dairy «Itatrlcta o f northern tlltnota. to su rface lessens the am..«tot o f shock
the p rob ability o f finding tuberrulrats
and her* nfalii the vltrtfle.1 brlrk
tn their poultry flock.
It haa been pavem ent eland* In Hie foreground,
definitely proves), aa d escrib ed In the aa Ita melh.nl o f «»netru ct ton aa.uree
O range Jud«l Illinois F arm er, that tO- a sm ooth tnrfaee. Th# asphalt filler
bercnlosla may be transm itted from
In Ihe Join la and a aliai.! ffiiu o f II
poultry to other live stock or from
on the su rface creates a pavement
oth er live stock to p ou ltry
*
which la noi.elea*
I f ch ick en s show d istin ct w hite
sp ots on r.lte liver It la sa fe to he very
su spiciou s that they h a v e tuberculosis.
"T h a con crel* h lfh w a y t o f th* Kali
In ca se o f any question on m atters o f
R laer valley coat rloee to ||0.(Xa>ik«i
this kind It Is p ossible to sen«! s p e d
mens to the state un iv ersities and ar­ hut that am ount haa been about
aaved already by auto ow n er*.” a c ­
range to have te«'holral exam ination
cord in g to a local tire denier
"T h e
made.
(o o d road* have about double«l tire
Ufa. records o f aven 20,000 miles not
hein c uncom m on." he said, with ad
d lilon that th* tire m an's salvation la
It'« the mash that la g oin g to Influ
lha Individual who will Insist on start
ence the egg yield. yet If hens Lave
Ing and stopping with -a Jerk.
their c h oice o t grain o r mash. they
rnay alight the mash. By g ivin g them
m * n + » i h 1 1 ................i
u light feed o f grain In the m orning,
-W -fl
their hunger will d riv e them to the
mash hopper and h en ce to the neats.
One hundred hens sh ould con su m e 12
H»I I M I I I I I I I I I I l-M > I I I I I
to 1.1 pounds o f scratch grain dally,
A m ovem ent has been organised In
tw o-thirds o f w hich sh ou ld be given
Fort W ayne, Ind., to b u lfl s model
them at tha night fe ed in g
Let the
highway from LI to ber ln« t cabli», on
fow ls g o to roost with a full crop.
#y!va lake, to L uberlost cabin, near
Lake Geneva, as s m em orial to Mrs.
Gene S tratton-Forter.
e e e
Kquul m easure* o f rolled oa ts and
Making Brick Pavement»
Noiseless With Filler
Transmit Tuberculosis
From Poultry to Stock
Save Tire Expense
Mash Brings Forth Eggs
Good Roads Notes
Feed for Ducklings
bread crum bs, with a sp rin k lin g o f
W all rure«3 hay or groen food Is
about 3 per cent sand, w ill m ake a
nerpgsary In the ration o f dairy cat- i
g ood startin g feed
fo r Incubator
tie to rauoe the annual shedding o f
hatched duckllnga. T h is ca n be fed
hair.
three tim e* p er day until the fou rth
• • •
day. when a mash com p osed o f equal
T ow s tram ping over the paature* In
part* o f rolled oata. bread crum b*,
wet w eather mean« lew* gruff* In num-
bran and corn menl will p rod u ce g ood
mer, and we plend guilty, fo r It doe« •
results. A ina«h recom m ended after
not seem right to keep row « In the j
the first week con «lata o f three part*
stable on warm spring days when they
bran, on e part low -g rad e flour, and
enjoy the sunshine so.
one part c o m meal.
a • a
I f the cream Ir. too warm. It will
make aoft. w h ile hotter. I f It la to«»
cold. It w ill be slow In raining to the
butter stage.
• • *
Cows giving milk rich In hutterfat
will yield a larger quantity o f butter,
and the jo b o f churning will require
less exertion.
a a a
V A U D E V IL L E — P IC T U R E S
GROWING CHICKS
NBKD CLEAN PEN
Ousts o f poultry p rod u ction can be
tow eied by ralalug big hatches Just
as the cost o f pork p rod u ction can
j be reduced by the raising o f big lit
tars
H eavy m ortality am ong chicks
i can o ften be p rev en ted by tim ely oh
I aervatton and rare.
I By the tim e they are a week old
the ch ick s should he allow ed. In the
ordin ary season, to ruu out doors.
j tVnttue them lu small yards at tlrat
1 or until they learu w h ere the beat
ta to be found and they w ill go lu
end out o f the brood er house freely.
In the early spring the yard should
be Inclosed In m u slin -covered fram es
w hich later «-an be supplanted by pout
try netting or lath Aa the chick grow,
the yard should he en la rg ed sufficient
ty to keep them «ui giwen g rass
On«-e
put on free range, there ta likely to he
difficulty tn r<i>e«llng the ch ick s unless
they are kept apart from the hens
T he sam e difficulty artsse when chicks
o f different ages are being raised
clo se tkigethar. T o a v oid Interference
by the old er ch ick s or heus. the youug
er on es should be f«-d lu sm all utov
ab le pens, say s N K Chapm an, poul
try sp ecia list at U niversity farm at
St. Pan!. T he aides o f the i>eua may
be m ade o f lath ple«-e«t so that the
low er strip ta high enough to permit
the entrance o f the sm aller c h ic k s
but tow enou gh to keep out the larger
ones.
P ullets w ill grow m ore rapidly If
separated from the co ck e re ls when
about eight w eeks old .C ock erel« that
are to be sol«l as broilers should have
the run o f a small green y a rd while
being prepured for m arket.
How to Handle Roup
R ough roads cause considerable
dam age to the w orking parts o f an
autom obile. V’ neven roads are often
unnoticed w hile driving as the body
o f the car doee not shake w ltb tbe
axles and differential.
• • •
All roads are well signposted In
France. Kach hears a distin ctive
number preceded by a letter Indicai
ing Its close N fo r the m ain roads.
IJ and 0 G fo r tbo secon d ary roads,
and IC fo r the bypaths.
• • •
S ecretary o f A griculture Jardine an
Kottp In ..’ hicks is su cce ssfu lly h a n ­ nounces ft»« apportionm ent o f $73.12fl,
dled as follow s
Item ove all ailin g OOD to the various states fo r use In the
blr«l* from the reat, to check the construction o f federal aid roads.
• • •
spread o f the dlacaae. I f ov er-crow d - I
ed In houses, relieve tha c o n d ition , glv-
A total o f $Y),DO0.000 will be ex
Ing the light varieties lik e the L e g ­ pended on highw ays la F lorida In 1020
horns three and a h a lf aqmtre feet o f ! and the at a t« will soon rank sinong
floor apace per bird and the h ea vier
th« first o f the TTnlon In good roads,
e e •
vu r iffle * f«»ur square feet. P rovid e
good ventilation w ithout d irect drafts.
A federal road to tbe top o f Mount
W ash the eyes and n ostrils w ith 3 per
Ilnleakala, H awaii, will enable (ou r­
cent b oric a d d solution, a fterw a rd s lets to drive cars to 10,000 feet sh ove
grousing (h e head.
sea level to view the fa m ou s crater,
e e e
All Milk Is Good
Kecent trlula at th e L n U eraity o f
Illinois on various form s o f milk for
l*oi)ltry Indicate that fresh m ilk, sour
m ilk, butterm ilk, con d en sed b u tter­
milk, and pow dered bu tterm ilk are
all valuable and nil help t o m ake e x ­
cellent grow th. T he queatloti o f w hich
o f these to use depen ds la rg ely on the
cost and availability. T h e a d d ition o f
som e form o f milk to the rutfon la
fou nd one o f the beat things to Induce
rapid grow th and keep th e birds in
v ig orou s condition.
OFFERS A MARKET
POR y o u r p r o d u c e
A M n
r v J lx . I
S ecretary o f A griculture Jardine an­
nounces the apportionm ent o f 9T8J2fi.-
000 to the various states fo r use In
the construction o f federal aid roads.
T his sum was authorised by the post-
office ap propriation act o f F ebruary
12, lif2.fi. an dis for the fiscal year b e ­
ginning July 1, lD2fl
e e e
M ore than $00,000,000 has been e x ­
pended by the state and tow ns o f
M aine since 11)13 fo r the construction
and m aintenance o f state highw ays,
alate aid highw ays and b rid g i«.
C o n t i n u o u s 1 t o 11 p. m .
M a t*.
IT v « «.
15C
25c
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n .
ALL WORK a t l A H A N » » « »
Dundo«' Auto Repair X Marnine works
T h e Olilaat and Baal Kqul|»i»*‘l Wat»*1'' F ls n l ■" O ra fo n
Kast Water »x.t
ml rtffiiin.iii
Hffii.m n Ni*
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O A K L A N D C A l I FONNI A.
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fmn sox Mt,
Aw .. P o r t la n d . O re
M istaken Identity.
The
P yram ide.
% h e "P y r a m id K leid“ U ps in the
ouater»» d esert near C airo, KgJpt
T h ere are a ltog eth er shunt seven ty
pyrtiiuids, n in eteen of w hich have been
id en tified
T h e l»cat know n are the
three pyramid!» »»f Gift» d l l f ’ hi thst
o f r n a a . the brick pyram id o f Itol
•hur. and that o f H O fb ru at M edium
T h ey :»r«> said (o be the tom b o f r *yal
and august p erson ag es
A llt»4 Spring* w liman was charged
«kith awMaulting a ('«»Hector when he
W hen asked hy
«a iled at tier h«>Ue*
, ,|lo m agistrate f«»r an explanation, she
J rnpiiml
"W e ll, he shouldn't have call
#rtrr It was dark
I thought It
« i tuy husluind '
A rkansas T h om as
Cat
A ntedatad “ Ja«*.*'
"Illu e " son gs had a vogue In the
southern centra! states m any years
T id a l W a v e 's M o v e m e n t s
b e fo re jax* was know n
T h e nature
In g en era l It m ay be said that the i o f the song Is all that the nam e im
rate at w h ich a tide w ave p roceed * de i pile* and Is in the sam e c a te g o r y as
pends on the depth, the form u la tH»< the "sp iritu a l“ and the “ Jubilee’* beard
l|»g
Hate o f the ad v an ce o f the tide I so frequ ently tbr«*ugb the South.
equal* the square root o f the a cce le ra
tlon **f grav ity , m ultiplied by the depth
First Kalian O p « '« .
o f the w ater
T h erefore, in a deep
I T h e first Italian opera, as d istia
ch an n el the thi« p rog re sse s at a m ore
* ulfthcd from a m usical dram a, was
rapid rate than In a sh allow channel
I»api»an«’ , w h iili was prod u ced hy the
i S o cie ty o f the A lterati in a p rivate
O ld V illa Found.
[h ouse In F loren ce io
T h e m usic
K em aln* o f an an cien t Hom an villa, was by C acciti I and i v r !
u n covered at a depth o f !& foot tn
L ondon. K ngland. sh ow ed brick w alls
Rw tterfliss A bsorb P srfu m s.
intact, c o v e re d with tw o la y ers of
Hut terf ties ab so rb t»erfume from
p laster fin ish ed with a fu rth er layer
flow er«, a* lo rd in g to an K ngllsh natu r­
o f w h ite cem en t o f tm perltke (hick alist, who claim s to be «b le l o id en tify
r.ess cm w h ich had been painted som e certain sp ecie* by tb c lr od or«.
very a rtistic d e«ig n s
It Is som eth ing
m ore than l.SOU years old.
On Safe Ground.
T h ey Inquired about hie trip abroad
Im m orality C ondem ned.
He began enthu siastically, but slo p p e d
"T h e m an w h o w rite« an Im m oral
■ hurt " l i a s an yone here been to Ka
but Im m ortal b«*ok m ay be tra cked
r o p .” * t N o “
“ W all, then, I can
Into e tern ity by a p ro c e s s io n o f lost
«peak fr e e ly .“ lltMlon T ranscript
sou ls from e v e r y gen eration , e v e r y o n e
to be a w itn ess again st him at the
H y p ocrite H andicapped.
Judgm ent, to sh ow to him and tu the
H y p ocrisy
lafoily.
It
la
m uch
un iverse the ln»m«uxsurableuess o f his
easier, sa fe r and p leasan ter to he tha
Iniquity.“ O. II C haaver.
thing s h U h a m an alm s to appear
than to keep up the appes«-anra o f
N oth in g Doing.
being what he Is noi
C *«t.
"W h y d o n ’t y ou get married?** " lie
«« u s e we c a n ’t get any house o r fla t? "
M irror« for Ms
r> d.
Itut c a n ’t you live with your parents-
Iiy using m irror« lo • «, «n ient the
Inlaw?** "N o , becau se Ih ry are still sun In dryin g m acaroni, m an u fac­
liv in g with th eir parents In law **
turers o f Ihe product have found the
Munch M a g g en d orfer Illaetter.
c o lo r to I h * m ore sa tisfa cto rily pro-
Served, sin ce the deep yellow tint la
T h is Is Salesm an ship.
not bleach ed so easily, and Ihe fla vor
A g ood ex a m p le o f tnc| Is a sales
als«» Is said to In» Dn proved T h e p r o c ­
girl h old in g up a s ite 4 4 and railin g ess Is qu ick er than sun blenching
It a sw eet IM de th in g
San F ra n cisco
C h ron icle.
P a in ter U sed
No Brushes.
A dolph e Monti« « 111. a French paint
e r o f Italian d e sc e n t, used no brushes
In painting h is p ictu res
l i e applied
the paint d irect to the rnn vas with n
p alette knife* on w h ich he squ eesed
his c o lo r s from the tubes.
T hrough a G lass. Darkly.
A ge b rin g s d iscretion .
A m an is
lik e a w in d ow , not s o easily seen
through a fte r th e fro st con ies upon
him
B oston T ra n scrip t.
S ig n *
of
P rog ross.
LIFE’S PLEASURES
— are rnjn.vrd only by thoM
in Rootl hrulth. Are you grt*
link' ><>ur full »hare of the
joy o f llvinic? Take HARK-
HOOT TONIC.
G am s tsv sn tosn
Pound«
"I hsv • Ruiur.i s «v »n tt«n pounds hav*
a hearty sppol l|r . s hoolthful color
an.1 th*. dull. dopo> fr«U»m which I
have rtp rrin n r«t in ihs morning for
so long a time has • ntlieiy |«»rt m « "
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MAMTICRM. Portland
F or Sale by All D rugflstn
T im e flies, and ba rb ers ure chlro-
t o js o n i, u n d erta k ers and m orticia n s,
w froincn are e le c tr o lo g ls t* and trusts
are m erg ers
D etroit N ews.
BARK
PALACE HOTEL
444 W ashington §4., Cor. Ifth St.
Rornestly solicits your potronsg«
You
will hav« all th« com forts of your own
boms V*ry reasonsblo rat«« and prompt
and courteous servtco.
Oivs us a trial
AUGUST K R A TZ
Manager
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Nature’» Uwn Tonic
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BUY
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair,
Tallow, Cascara Bark
Horse Hair.
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M«nd us your »hi v menu. W« mall you rhr~k
th« saitmi day w» r*r*ivffi »(»»in
HANDICAPPED FOR LIFE
P ortland H ide a W ool C o .
mental and physical
nervous reflex complications
S hVKRE
IM Mlt* iVIMUl NSS1U, PMTMNa. MUON
You Want a Good Position
Vary w .>11 — T a k e th « A cco u n ta n cy arid
Rusln«Mi Mnring*merit, P iiv a to H «cr«tort-
«1. C alcu lator, C o rnp torn «.tor, H t«nogra-
prlc. I*«nmanahlp, or C om m ercia l Toaofc-
•ra' Coursa at
Behnke-Walker
r h # for«m oa t llu sln * ss C ollege o f tha
N orthw est w h ich has won morn A ccu ra cy
A w ards and G old Mcdnln than a n y o th «r
school tn A m erica. H«nd fo r our Hueccaa
C stsl.w ^ F ourth Ktrr-.t n«-«r M orrison,
fo rll»o < I. »>r . I m , M Wnlkar, pros.
»«.company H .. UI an,I Colon sllmenl*.
Llimin.de the cauftct and you remove
• hesc reflex condition». And Ihry CAN
hr eliminate.I despite your discourage­
ment* with “ quack” remedies snd surgi­
cal operations. My thousands o f succesa*
ful cases In many years practice PKOVK
1 W|M CUARANTF.B IN
W HI I INC to cure any case o f Files or re-
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fund llu- p .iiiuii’s frr. No
tonfili«ment, hoapital oiwratkm
iMr an.trftl hrtle
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