The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 07, 1926, Image 4

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    D flD T I A M
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OFFERS A M AR K E T
A fter that f»»r nearly tw o week»
M an in had a shadow without aua
for y o u r
produce
peeling It.
Secretly but diligently
B«»y«t followed him through two o f hi«|*
reckless “ bouts with the t»oya ”
It
waa the morning after the laat o f
iheee escapm!»*« that Boyd app«*r*d
U T smartly frock #<1 Parlslonne n »*t yet very effect I. e daytlm# frock
lu hla private olUco.
If yuu ara Intarsatwl in a
At this particular tltuk o f th#
«till adheres to Hi* on*-pl#c#
• Mr Marvin " he »aid, aa they were
ilrosa for daytiro# wear, that Is. tt*«r year when thoughts turn mostly to
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abate. “ I ha\o calle«l f«t allow y«*t|
sort In which bo.Uo» and skirt sr* cuttlttlns onus liters o f th# hous#
toim1 photographa “
scanted St tli* waistline.
As to Just hold for "going away to school," It
Y ls ld ln g a C f m f o r la b l# C a s h In c g m s ; ■ B ig g o r and
Marvin had met him several time#
I J$ by W il I Ktpnuit |
wh#r# that walstlln# should b* Is a see m l peculiarly fortunate that th#
U e tta r P o s itio n , a n d ln d # p # n d «n s # a n d H a p p ln
and wa* civil enough, but evidently
subject much under dtscussl.m among new fella aud sport* v#|y#t hat*
w o n DN*T dream o f accept
W r it # fo r c a ta lo g t#
l>ore<l
The effects o f hla previous
th* dross creator* o f Frano* Humor should ho so apropos o f th# occasion
h alf price offer,*' »aid
* * I h «« your
y
night s debauch hud unneried him
so typically collegiat# In appear
has It. that th# walstlln# Is niovlDf
[
M rs Marvlll, with all the lib
lie was unhinged, prvbnbljr ashamed,
»nee. For that Is Just what th# new
up, #v#n unto normal Is th# forecast
oral !ii|renuou*netia o f a now
poasildy repentent.
H# that as It may. many o f the most dr*i«ed crown and ripple brim M l and
and happy bride.
Ituslnssa C ol log a
“The pictures comprise a nerlen,"
stylish frocks snapshotted at th# velvet hats an»— the sort th# colic«#
'I need work »0 »«»rely,“ explained
Pot tu n a . Orage««
11th a n « ta im e n g ir s e la
went ou Boyd. “They cover the do­
Grand P rlx races expressed sentiment girl adore«.
K«»alyn llo 'd , “ that I am willing to
l ‘rea I XI W alk er
in g« o f a man I deeply esteem, but
There Is everyth in « In th# way of
for th# moderately low waist. There
ta k « anything 1 can get.**
A L L W O f lK Q U A N A N T I I O
who ha« fallen ui»on evil way«. 1
wer# Interest In* verst, vna .u d varied, detail to appeal to youth In this s#a-
lie waa a gentleman, she saw that.
v . : > headwear Note I m In­ Ilia fnoa showed cultured Intelligences hope you will he patient while 1 ex
for In som# Instances th# walstlln# ■
T h # O ld # a t and B ast e q u ip p e d It s p a lr P la n i In O ra g o n
hlblt them, and thru tell you how and !
curved up at th# front, droop a-,* per- stance th# Intriguing Itttl# hat ptc-
“ You aeeitt to be very anxious/’ ahe
Cast W s t s r sn d Halraol. n i » . I ‘. ( H . i . l , . ’ >•»'■■
*••• U H
why they were taken."
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C H ' I N D I N O —C N A N K I H S n t . A l N D I N O O B N . O V B W H A U L I N O
suggested, m a sympathetic, womanly
Marvin regarded hla visitor with
way, and more than anxious wag the
alight suspicion, lie gave a violent
•
M m . I w n lw . I . U « . ...I i V ..,1 VW
't a il and flushed deeply aa he glatn'ed
IN
“ \Ne are hard preaaed, my nick w ife
n i K r t a n in n o m t
at the Oral o f the picture« H»»jd hand j
and two little children. .Mmut all I
US NI.Ih Mini PUNTI ANIl ... MS » ■ # ! . # . . . Im i
ed hlui.
know (a photography L’ ntU reyn tljr
A younjt man mho
brought up o «
Then he forgot rancor and resent- j
1 had quite a lucrative |H»aUlon. pho
a farm in Uwiprn Perm*) Nanis studied
T h » 0 « « t Rating Mieta In «ha City* Th e fitta li
ment at thla overt Imaalou o f hU
diliarntK ami .< ashtxd for district school
tographiug scenery for a rallr«»«d com
Ceffo# and F s s try a Ip a d a lly .
Meaaenafcte
• H o tly personal affair*.
P
rua #
R readw ay al t la r h (O regon Hata«
traAtrr. Further pursuing his studies and
pany.
My work for them waa com­
B u ild in g ). P o rtla n d . O regon.
lie
was
the
center
o
f
all
the
pho
teaching. he managed to m v p ud enough
pleted sotu« time ago and 1 have had
money to put him thru medical college,
c
to pick up vhat hustnesj* I can In this («»graph« «how n. lu th« first he was
He began the practice oi medicine e in.the
depleted with uieu, some o f whom he
US) •
W i*e Man « t DiMdvantaga.
Dew oil section oi Pa.
H O T S ©
C O llfH *
“ Very well, >ou can take a ph«»to- would uot even have recognised lu B © S f c
\ w ise m a n .“ seid (h o (h lu e s o
He waa a stu.icrt o f nature, knew aud
hla right sense*
grwph o f the bouse yes, and another
could eaaihr rrcognisr moat of the medicinal
phMosophor. HI ho. ’’uvold» the frleod-
The «ecouit showed him leanlug j
plant» grovt mg in the * .xxU,
o f the garden aud print up half a
AU U n « rys a tra « aiuti#« «hip <*f » fool, who must In courtesy
fr«»iu
an
automobile,
a
*on*ele»*ly
sil
Later, he moved to Buffalo, N. Y. where
dvuen o f each."
tusUt on having (he «tills r pretend to mm k wisdom, while Ihe
ly r\pre«slon ou hla face, throw lug 1
he bunched hb favorite remedies ami in
T w o days later, when Boyd d eliv­
with the “ nah*7 I s b« I
If
coins to a hideous, jeering mob fol f
a short time, they were sold by every drug*
y«*ur datier do»« not handle wise mutt must. In «»«itial courtesy, pre
ered hi» «»rder. he departed fr«‘tn his
gist in the land. Today, the name o f this
thle brand »-«4lsr. write to ua tond it» admire fiM»hah#eea.“
ikiwing
the
mactUne.
W ash­
generous almoner well paid and with
d l»f«l
man. Dr. R. V. Pierce, is known through­
In u third he wm (wing held up
ington Star
K'drjr cttllar guaranteed
the promise of more work Within
out the world. H b Golden Medical Dis-
r . 8 H A X X C V SL » O N
the week Mr*. Marvtu sent him to by two others while he made a spee«'h
oorerr is the best known blood medicine
I I Union A v.. Portland. Ora.
and tome More than filtv million bottle«
half a doren wealthy friend* Then to a grinning crowd at a street cor
Disliked Color of Qreen.
M r. Arndher ahowrd hliu clinging to
„ , ,
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have been add in the U. S. I f your drug­
she «'ailed at the hutuble home of
Urtinoli, l io faRiou* Irlalt politician.
a lainpp«»st. helpless
So down the
gist doe« not sell the Golden Medical Du
the pliAttographer In her llmouaine,
had a dev 1 ruuted «llallke fur green.
Hue, a truthful ibdliieallon o f a tip
W ED D ING S A S P E C IA L T Y
coven. in liquid or tablet«, you can obtain
brought dainties for hla Invalid wife, p iers progiea*.
«larks Bros, riurleux irt Harrison at
H«t auf(r>i«««I rtgottlt« If compelled to
n trial pkg o f the tablets by sending 10c
provided for the children ami scat­
to the Dr. Pierce Clinic, in Buffalo, N. Y.
speak In
hall dtaped with green.
*T auppi»ee.M he «»(»served. l«»eklitg
K O D A K F IN IS H IN G
tered sunshine generally in the Boyd
I K N T « w jt
ith
b .v .rT «*v s ir ldwar.1 Hutu# Jo«#*, th# cala-
up Uttslly lu « chagrined, ahatue faced Fit ICR r.Nt.AW<-K^«KNT
household.
ord er ItftWlinjr* K lim l \ » , IVrtUvmt. Ore
Contributed Pom e.
bra(«d puiuri r. also Iwdieved grevi» uu
O f course. Boyd was deeply grate- • way, “ that you wish to eell me thee*
M AR K Y I r L O N K L Y :
Join
tu» ky
A farm er had a seeder for «ow in g
Whonas## h# M ,t M r . Marvin
« " « '>
*>ul of ,h*
Hue cete fui Correspondence Club “ R e
slw had * pl#a.MUi. r ’lo .u rs clu « w..rd !
**‘ * 1,*,»r '»U m .liu g a suspicion
of hia seed; Twas a seeder made o f
liable; Itaecrlptlona free.
BOX R f ,
for hint.
Her friends belted b »r to " bl* « » “ **,L
The Ananias Club.
O A K L A N D . C A L IF O R N IA
cedar and 1 asked him: “ Is there need
»end work lo IU...L
||# found him
» "
llo >d
» * • • »« « •
“ I have six married son».“ said (he
o f a seeder made o f ced ar?" and he
*#lf h o ,» f u l. ,.r .« ,H .r ,.U d bs|>|>jr.
i ,o r»
,h « ‘'• r' U
lu « « « < » * • " •
« “J
Oftrfcing D og« Outlawed.
wtirnotu old mother, “ and (ha w ir«
answered: “ Yes. indeed. I have never
on# mornlui . . b. rbsnrwd to paaa
lu,u ■
In Toulon. Franco, harktug d»>gs of rath o f them la hogging me to
seed a seeder, sir. that I'd concede the
th# rlrssnt bom# o f tb* M arvin^ b#
"•Vo- Mr
' •>* •»1‘L ” «
may *« h » h be answerable lo (ho «-«»urlìi ««>im< and live «t thoir houie ac» sbe
speed to e ic e e d a cedar seeder for t h e ,
vl#w#d . so «;# that al one# troublrd ! » “ b* J IO br,*"i b,,m» 10 >,U,J wh* ' ,h*
« » Just
Igst iravltig
seedin’ of the seed.'*— Boston Tran­
blm.
Mr Marvin wu.
Ir .v ln « : 'irm r- h‘>
K‘>“ «l ' wlfu who
" h « loveg
lo' ' * you
>uu »*» ! providlog Ihey bave ownera who can «*an (ake »are o f m e ’* Cincinnati En
script.
tb# h.ai.r
II# cum# down tb# . t # , « 1 ,rul>
tr< ,f
r , ‘,r “ * » ou U* locai< m | and their barking la dune qulr«*r
afl«»r t»»n o'ciock al night
T h e cou rt»
with an un«r> (u.#. #vIdculljr g r# .tly I “ >*"*
,,b l *l r -
dl.turb.nl
II# w ..» a bsnd.oin# man.
» '* u
« o on
crl#d Msrvlu ___
_
__ ______
L eft Hccord as Fighttr.
have upheld
the
mayor # decree hold
W h it m a n G iv e n H ig h P la c e .
but bLs frntur## »##in#.t to show ] polfimntljf. sprlu «tn « to bis f##l
II# j
owtinr# r#it|H>nslbl#
John Bailey, the English critic. In
Agues,
«outitoaa <»f Dunbar, a H«'ot*
trs##s o f dissipation
I’ rvity Mrs
h« ‘* s.isrd lb * band o f his visitor f*r
his life o f W alt W hitm an cred it» him
Hah heroine who live«! In the Four-
Marvin stood wttbln th# v#«ttbut#. on# v#nll>- III* #)#s w#ra ttll#d with
P .n . AI w a y . In D .m .n d
, . „ olh , . nlUfy. w„ hu. , » fc M "H teek
^with being the “ moat orignial genius
hand »it#nd.M u. If *t> i»a lln « to him f ' ‘‘«r ».
T W O D A Y T IM E F R O C K S
Am erica has yet produced.’* O f the
Mom than iw rn ljr million plna ar# A «ii# # ‘ tm account o f h «r ttnrk row-
“ Never again !“
he »aid
“ Fim i
to return.
Then ns Iter husband
poet he s a y«: “ He it often a fine ar­ ceptibly at thg back, and often the tured In the center of this group. Not swung away »he crouched back, cov­ »hatu«, remorse, then cuufeaatou. 1 u * « l annually in ih# Unitwl State#, ur pJ#xloa
Sh# la no«#*l for th# auc-
stralght-around
type
was <*nly Is the soft felt draped “ to the ering her face with her bauds as If am going lumie to tell my w ife that about :oo for #a.h Inhabitant, accord ,#a#ful ilefen## uf Ironbar raatl# In
tist by a sort o f divine accident, but simple
Both models In this pic queen's taste,’’ but it has the trickiest
*he need »it up uo untre fearing the lng lo recent •tntlatlc#. nnd lb# nuni U1T.
In dire distress.
he was equally pleased with him self atreaaed.
narrow belt and buckle ab«»ut Its
“T ro u b le! Oh. 1 hope not, though It unsteudy »t«p that has terrified her bar la tab! lo be e ver Increasing. Ten
■
when, a » happened still oftener. he ture instance the latter.
lu the pa»t. Haav eu Ideas you for a
Seamed-at-the-waisillne mode« nec­ shapely crown, and that Illustrates teeui» so.“ reflected Boyd, »«»rely »lit
was not an artist or a poet at alt."
factories
am
engaged
In
thoir
tnanu
Head
Hunting
Curtailed,
essarily
Involve
the
question
of an outstanding fact about today*! turbed «»n account o f his g»»«»d. kind true, h«m«-»t frteml !"
S laxvry and headhunting ham b#sa
skirt fullness, a problem which the felt sl.upes. they simply revel In clever friend.
It was a happy fac«rd Mrs. Marvin facture
Then h!s thoughts were ab­
Substances in Grindstones.
abotlahed In llurmn, #x< #pt In th# most
Paris stylist adr»»ltly solves either by strap« and belts o f self material as ruptly disturbed as a frtemlly hand who cs U m I at the Boyd h«»tne the nest
Maundy M onty.
mtnut# part» of the country
Grindstones are usually made o f a means o f a circular cut or by plait- ‘ (he hat Itself.
«lay, a hopeful • heart«*»!, ferveuliy
touched hts shoulder.
Rolling
brims,
a y e!
there’s
a
Tearfu lly »he t»»ld
siliceous sandstone, in which the lng. smocking and what 1« considered
H «llo. Boyd, what y«»u doing in grateful woman
Maundy Thursday, the day befor#
grains are sharp and there is little o f vast Importance at this m«»ment. favorite topic with the college girl. this aristocratic quarter?" balled his Mrs. Boyd of what her huahaud had (J o » h I Friday, wa#. lu olden time#, a
First W oman Advoaata.
shirrin g It is a fact that everything W ell, the rolling brim is here In all challenger, wlmm he re«’ngnlicd as au done. Then, facing the uoble. euibar
cement to bind them together. A rti­
day o f aim# glxtag. upon which th#
Mlaa M argaret Kidd. Scotland's Drat
that w ill admit o f shirring is being its becominguess this season.
See old time friend
ra»aed
fellow,
»he
threw
her
arms
ficia l grindstone« are Tery uniform
shirred.
the romantic roll o f the brim In the
“ I am having a g«»od ileal of *«»rk ar»»un<1 hi« neck aud klaaotl hliu aa »o m m lgn a o f England g a m money, woman advocate, has tb# further
and perfect texture are made from
food and clothing to a# many poor honor o f being the first woman lo ap­
No fabric yields more gracefully to felt hat shown at the top o f the pic­ In the n»*lghb»fl!«»*Hl ' explained lk»yd. might a «lcar, dear «later.
emery.
Grindstones are now also the seamed-at-the-waistline treatment i ture and notice the c re a «« crown and ,
persona aa the kings w er* yoart old
pear In Wls and gown before the hoase
“ Know the Marvinar*
4*u. cots borundum.
than does a handsome silk weave, j the ribbon binding on the brim edge.
“ Oh, yea, Mr*. Marvin has taken a
o f lords.
Spice« N o t H a rm fu l
Consclanc# to Blam#.
spH'lal Interest In Influencing commis­
Few Items are more essential than
Blind Owe Him M jch.
sions to r me In tier society circle." spices to th « well being and «'omfort
It la mil hecau## men's deairta am
Discovered.
The first Braille was w ritten in
" A sweet little lady, that.“ com- i o f our people
Many things would •trong that they act III; It la because
In h w ltirrln n d n house hidden be-
mented hi* friend. “ Wasn’t that her uot be used as finnl If they w er« not their conarl#ni#s am weak.
France in 1*29
1^ was invented by
John ti -rth the wnter o f n lake for years
husband wh«» Ju»t walked away? A made palatable by the use o f spice* Stuart Mill.
Louise Brailee, who became professor
la now gradunlly reappearing
It la
fine
fellow,
hot
*p«dle<l.
Money,
so­
and flsvofih g extract*. W hlla per
at the Paris School for 'h e Blind in
pmaumed that the plumber has found
cial standing, a «'harming wife, hut fectly g«**d and wh»l«MM>me themsetv«*«
1S20- Louis Braillee was born in Paris
Great,at Natural Bridge.
the lenk.
fa »t «*n the downward path. I fear.“ aoiue f« m * ds are not ap|»etlilng and
in 1S09 and became blind at the age
Th# Rainbow bridge In Ihe N avajo
" I had nut hear«l «»f that,” mur* ! would not be rellnhed null*»* flavored.
of three.
mured Hoyd. very greatly trounled.
Reasonable Supposition.
The Idea that spites are unhealthy mountains, on th# bordrr o f Utah and
“ Mho didn't kn«»w th«* womt and he ! or cau*c certain tr«»uhie* has been Artsonn, not far from tha juncture of
The L itera ry Digest #ays a convict
Cause of Heartburn.
didn't reallxe It.” went «>n the other. I proved to be unfounde«!. On the «'«»n th# Colorado and San Juan rivrrs. la "tiled from fright, superinduced by
“ So far hi» wenkne*« la only getting : trury, »pl«*es are largely Instrumental Ihe greatest o f nil known natural f* * «r "
Maybe he wn* »cared, too. -
Heartburn is not due to acid stom­
with a lively crowd o f old college i In lncrea»lng appetite and aiding <11
Washington ! ‘ net.
arches In the world.
ach, or any condition o f the stomach
chum* and dissipating You «Tin In- j gestiou, and are known to be very
coot cots, but to a muscular distension
fer what thnf will lead to In time, lie ; wholesome and M cvsa try with our
Put “ Gas" In Chemistry.
Miscast
o f the d igestive tract itself, and can
ha» a bout, »ay once a week. I* brought dally fo«Kt In Mexico and other spice
be controlled by medicine, according
Jan Rapitala Van Helmut, nttted
Th " * f“ 0 hln with musical comedies
home Jolly h.it iMilsteroua,
all savnge prtxluclng countrl«**, where the native«
to tw o noted American physicians.
ami disgruntl'd the next morning. It'* use large quantities o f «pices In nearly Flemish physl. : n rjsd chemist, a na ,l#* ,n ,b " , , r ' ,b * 1
many <>f the
breaking that poor little v o m a u t all their food«, people live a » long tlv# o f Rrusaele. who I'Ted from 1577 lla,‘ ' ' >r* “ ln*
Durham Run
heart.”
London Monument.
^
as American». If not longer.— Tea aud to 1Ä44. la said to h av« Intruda«’^«1 tho
A ll this was a revelation to loyal Coffee T ra il« Journal.
The monument. London, which is
word ’ ’gas" In I hi* term inology o f th «
RosJyn Boyd ami he was deeply
202 feet Lieh. was designed by Sir
scl«*n««* of chemistry.
grieved.
Mr«. Marvin ralle«! him In
Christopher W ren to serve as a tub»-
M
ig
h
ty
C
ity
o
f
London
a day or two Ir *er to **‘e about en­
for a long telescope.
Itenldetits o f London, as well ns via
Claim to Superiority.
larging some futility picture«.
lie
The Nordic theory lo that the while
fancied he •-ould trm-e n rejtn'«s*#d (tors, are quite unequal to visualising
parsons «Iwell lu Great
Acid Test of Suffering.
sorrow In her manner, the lines «»f that
rare I* biologically superior to a l l '
care ab«jut her finely <*hl»ele«l Up*. er I*ondon. This Is *„VN»MftN) more than others and that a certain division o f j
No character has been tested until
the
vast
continent
o
f
Australia
and
However. I »• «Jared not hr«»ach the
Ihe whit# race, the Nordic, is Ihe m o a t!
it has known suffering. T h e trial un­
subject resting weightily «»n hi* mind, only IgSOO.UUH few er than the popula­ nearly perfect o f all.
der which one spirit grow s strong,
tion
o
f
Canada.
There
are
ll.ias»
per­
nor proffer the earnest, helpful sym­
Dtscovorod. procoosotf. n « m «4 and
patient, courageous, evokes in another
sons to the ««inure mile In f#ondon.
pathy that stirred his honest soul.
trsdomarliod by
Transparency of Character.
only bitterness and complaint.
The
“ Poor w o m a n I f I could only as­ «'ompared with less than two In Aus­
If.
II. IIROOTKN
tralis.
says
the
Vancouver
Province.
metal is revealed by the acid.
sist her,” whs the constant burden o f
When a man apeak* the truth In
hla thought*
He snw the friend who Based upon their taxuhle value, th« the spirit o f the truth, his eye la as
Amazing
result» follow IU
had advised him «»f the situation and building* o f I#ondon are worth WnO.- clear aa the heavens. W hen he has j
Queer P ii^ e, the Pole.
use in (hr Irratmrnt of di-
«»lU.OUO
and
It
would
require
the
wtmle
! t«*ld him <*f hla gratitude towards Mrs.
None o f the explorers has reported
has*' ends, and apeaka falaely, the
(festive, skin and constitu­
Marvin, his anxiety to be o f itervbe lifetim e o f several persons merely to
any taxpaying at the North pole.
tional ailmrntn.
look at them.
Greater I#ondon has eye la muddy, and sometimes asquint.
to her.
Seems incredible that there is such
“ You can't break Into a fam ily row, 2¿00 miles *>f streets and their opkeep — Emerson.
Sold
only
at Drug Store*. Bo-
a place in the world.— T oled o Blade.
you know, ' he was advised.
“ You’d costs 910,00<M«ri a year.
w ar* o f im itation* cold by pod-
d
ltr*.
" T o T h in * Own SelF'
get no thanks If you dl«l. It's Just
W h it Shakespeare Said.
F o llo w -u p Stuff
this w ay: If Marvin could be mad« to
f'h aln up tho unruly leglou o f Ihy
m l the wide grosgraln ribbon band. know and *»*e the rbllculous figure
Ay, sir; to be honest, as this world
“ Miss Boyish Bot»," suhl th« h«fld breast. I .rad thine own cap tivity cap­
You can get such a hat In any o f the he makes.
g o e r is to be one man picked out o f
He would probably be <>f th « Arm. “ as my w if« la In Kur«>p««
tive. and bo Caesar within thyself
new
browns
or
beige,
and
It
Is
perfect­
shocked Into behaving himself/*
ten thousand.— Hamlet. A ct 2, Scene 2. !
M l Just tak« a few werk a off and go
Sir T. Ilrowne.
ly stunning In either Jungle green or
“ I’ ve got an Idea !** mused Boyd Ashing/'
H A T S O F S T IT C H E D V E L V E T
burgundy shade.
Hole D istributors
slowly and I »pefully. and he proceed­
“ Very good, «Ir.”
N ever Mind What.
OR F E LT
The crown o f the aristocratic look­ ed (o carry It out. If«* was an expert
Scotland's Flrat Capital.
146 .Security Bldg.
“ You «end h «r th « usual form lot*
In making a garden a man is a p t '
ing
felt
to
the
right
la
Ita
special
at­
The old capital o f Hcotland waa tho
photographer, as ha* been wild There t«r*.**— IdUUlsvlll« i *«jurl*r-Journal.
and that I* why no many o f the Par!*
P ortla n d
O regon
to call a spade any number o f things.
frocks fo r autumn are o f c a n to n traction. Notice how Jauntily It la came to him an Inspiration to use
city o f Hcone in I’erthshlre, said to
draped
It's
wee
brim
answers
to
the
hfs art to produ<w a milutary Im­
crop*, or cr#p#^hack satin or some
Many acr«a In II)« U'indward Islanda have been founded by thn Roman rm
call o f the mode.
other equally a* choice texture.
pression up a the reckless .Marvin.
n r« bring plant««! to cotton.
peror Agricola about 70 A. I).
O f velvet are the hata ahown be­
Interesting In regard to the favored
«Ilk * l* their coloring, the chlefeat low In this collection, because velvet
Fatigue.
o f which l* any on » o f the beautiful has he.ii acclaimed a moat populrr
T h ere are occasions when tho head
wine shades. W hether aatln. crepe. It and stylish medium for Ihe sports
of an ambltloua household grow s tired
matter# not what the «liken weave hat. Stitched velvet especially la th#
Some motloO-ptctnre thrater* am la- llo ly rlty to mimhume »hem In caae
enjoyed only by those
of w riting hla own name. — Dallna
If It be In one o f the deep red t»n e,. rage and you make no mistake In
snlng rar<U to their patron» »tatlng flielr valued |i»»»e»»lon waa damaged
Tii ,• this If you are looking for
Journal.
The crepe-fallle dre-s to the left In
in good health. Are you get­
that they may "laugh their head off. by fire, shipping, or waa stolen. A
Minethlrg other than felt or velouri.
the picture Is a deep wine tone with
ting your full share of the
for they ar# Insured." The itiunage- young woman Journeying lo thla conn
an Inset bordering o f beige rrepe The fact that the model pictured aa a
Only a Hop*.
joy of living? Take BARK-
ment has purchased a form o f policy try from Europe to officiate aa a Judge
Plaid for everything, be It Woolen finale to this modish group Is o f two
That pretty women aren't bright
which r#lrnhMr»e, It In cnae o f medical at a conference o f jH-rfunie manufac­
ROOT TONIC.
coats or ribbon frocks. Is fashion's colors o f velvet gtvea It prestige a* a
attention for anyone suffering from turer», had her noae liisumd against Isn't so much a conviction as a hope
mandate. Hence the plaid silk skirt ui" t fashionable example o f the Sort
G a i n « Seventeen P ou nd s
hysteria ■» a re»tilt o f laughing at any accidental damage that might lie
*T h ave ga in ed *^vente«jn pounds, h a v e
portion In the modish frock pictured of hat outstanding among advance
the film.
a b «;«r ty appe-fif*. a h ea lth fu l co lor
suffered before the content. Impairing
to the left. The girlish round turn­ fall models.
and the dull. dnp«-y fr-ellng w hich I
Thla I* only one o f the many queer her
efficiency. I ’opular
Mechanic*
W E
B U Y
over collar and tie are distinctive
h ave ex p *rlc r.r*d In th * m orn in g fo r
JULIA noTTOMI.ET.
"ri»k a " now covered by Insurance. A Magnilo#
•o lo n g a tlm»* h a* *n tlr* 'ly le ft m e.”
me for treatment for Flic* and other
style details In the designing o f thla
I® !>2«. W««t«ra N«w«t»ap«r Union.)
J W M A 8 T K R H . Portla n d .
father o f tw.n daughters, fearing they
Rectal and Colon alimenta. Not only do
might he kidnaped, obtained a bur­
thousands o f former patients In all pari,
For Sale by A ll Druggists
D
a
rk
A
g
e
»
B
rid
g
et
of th, Wnl attest th, .wUlnlv „1 n>v ililm lii
glary nnd theft policy on Iheio which
T ry One On
Novel Sca.-fs
treatment., hut I WIU. ClIAHANTKg IN
It la a rurloua light upon Ihe Inter
WKrilNl. TO UrgK VOUS ITtJtS OK Kg.
T b « Ja«'|u*tte, with or without remained In effect aeveral year« and
An extremely smart scarf which
pretatlon
o
f
our
common
terra
"the
I1IKN YOlfit KMC. Hron.hu. than I» an
win
canceled
when
the
IW’llta
grew
anyone <ould copy la made o f two slaevf*«, 1« particularly liked this m i -
Dark iiges" that those "Iin rk Hgea"
hmpHal ntwrallMi. nn «ironth,Ik. so ranSne-
up.
Insurance
again
»!
the
arrival
of
strips o f flvednch satin ribbon sewed aon In coloi fu! velveteen or in strli*e<|
nt. My tmtmmte srs mild, .nothing saut
•honld have given England nearly all
"
oakhh» ,6#«tlv,. The, rnkin
together. One strip la Pluck and the or plaid linens. The linen Is newer tw in » ha. be#«, frequent to Indemnify Ihe bridge« ahe had Mil the time of
health and vlonv. Ksad sf th#
parent»
for
any
financial
aefback.
A
Rond
as
r*nir
»hipmontji.
Wo
moll
yon
rh«rli
other a delicate pink. The ends are and therefore more Interest lug.
marvelnui runs Is my a n IOO-
the
Oeorgea,
for
bridge
building
per­
driver o f Eskimo dogn obtained a pol­
tho mm«i day wo roroivo «nods.
cut to give a slanting line.
troas a*..It, which will h* ssnt
ished
with
the
destruciloii
o
f
tha
mon­
icy to protect him agalnat claim » that
l « l MlltK. upon reams'
Contrast Marks o f the .Mode might lie aet up by peraomT bitten. asteries. and even Ihe principle* had
ortland
idi
a
o
o
l
o
Bolero Tak e* New Inspiration
A dinner dress proclaims ihe mode Marine cotnpanle* In «11 re »11 aorta o f to be re-invented by Eighteenth cen­
An effective bolero Is developed In a o f the moment with long tightly fitted article». A gntnbler ln»urcd Id» fo ld tury engineers.
lata
mai
iw »-piece frock by Cyber. T h e top Is bodire o f multi-colored embroidered and diamond denial work agalnat hold­
o f gray kasha with plaited skirt of crept worn with blurk skirt o f plaited up and theft and Inventor* obtained
The
flrat
typewriting
machine*
No. 41, 1926
uuiP hlng gray crepe.
tie r *
a policy on an Ingenlou* model o f lh# wrote only In capital letter*.
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Where It» Kat
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C afetería
M ade
CUT FLOWER^ AND FLORAL DESMiKb
“Old as the World”
“Nature’s Health Gft”
KELP ORE
j
Kelp Ore Remedies
Corporation.
7 BE BLUE!
Possible to Insure Almost Anything Now
Life’s pleasures
FORMER PATIENTS TESTIFY
LL doubt as to result is re­
moved when you come to
A
BARK
ROOT
Nature’s Own Tonic
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair,
Tallow, Cascara Bark
Horse Hair.
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