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'THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL',. FORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 18, 1PC3.
SpllfflE1
i-mim?icm Aim js
s...ai a it
"' . By Jtm ' Howe. ' f th beauty of th ilili lions garden
T.re if..., nuiin. inok-las "rw e ar ana unrouiea us-iarsi
l!rr is great on quuiinf moH i ,pr.adln leave Hut when th col.
.In. : Mr. Xrtn U always .wlUlna; H!i,a ralnr weather sla In ther la l
halo him. Mr a. Myara waa telilnf lr denser Dial tha plant ml-ht t
tn.ntal ha.l.r recently how her hua- '?'i by thi , .lmt or poaaibly
7 ----- - Kiiisa oy sever rreesa
Dana eaa orten sirucgiaa nnuj vi Bo th, otrier da
tr up . tha weed but that tha habit
lwaya cam back, Tha haalcr atreert
'to giva Mr. Myera several abicnt treat
taaaU with a hop of hatpin lilm,
' ,JfferonM Mrs. Myara always calla
tier husband Jafforaon Mra. Myara
day th ;arnnr rare
nlfy wrapped the can-
the elotli-r-
A great blf
fully and araorf
tury nlnnt In cloth. Hut
what di) you auppoa It .17
American . flar. .
Tu flair formerly did duty flyln
over the etate nous dome proclaiming
liberty and freedom to all Oretton.
And now th atarn ami atrlia are
staid oa evening, "ara you willing to I folded and wrapped around an
In
but
d around
th growing cvnturr nlat with all Ita
rroapecta and hope of tha future,
he nprln the flHg will be all In
the plant will have been anvrd.
a i
Are you baJdT If you are a woman
you will aay "Certainly not!." Juat Ilka
that Or If you are a young man you
lm. Hald that ha wondered why he will aay. "Not that I know of." rather
ad "haver tried It before It waa eo I dubloualy. but If you ara settlor alone
years you will reel the back or your
try mental treatments ror tn amoxing
' 'baWtr ...
I Mr. Myers said that ha waa and Mrs.
Myers told him of the arrangement
with the practitioner. The treatment
began. As far a a Jura Myers knew,
Mr, Myers waa carrying out hi part
r the agreement oeauuruuy. tie aaiu
the scheme waa working great With
he aald.
nr about tne time xne ireaimenis
vmn Mr. KJvera tnnk a
that there waa a lot of wood In the
cellar that waa waiting to be cut up
aay to quit,
. linn ihnii
- . - . i i nvfii Mivuuun
Myera wok a - auaa-n fartheet from your chin , has Us
he
ead affectionately to aee if the place
mnm irora your , cnin , nas its lull
supply or hair.
IS YEAHPICI
GOES TO EDITOR
Tern Richardson, who returned from
Jlood Hlver yeaterday, has no and of
praise for the splendid exhibit Of ap
ple displayed this year. They wees
f's aa me wnoie oiapiay
waa tha best 'In th history of Hood
Kiver biennial eshlblta.
-.1Peri judges were preeenf." ,!
air. jucnaraaon. "and In aonie eaaee'lt
waa necessary for them to remove every
I'l'i. i rum Ida fwiv anil n.if n. v aw.
amine It minutely, but mnesura It dowjj
nr innne. mere wasn t
blemish In the whole dtnplay."
Two yeara ago the finest bo of ap
plea was Durchaaed hv the rVimmar
clal club and aant with eomollmenta to
NEW YOKK WOJIO TKV. TO KEOISTKlt
into Kindling wooo. ou every ...... MW the back of thatr neoka. Fewer etil
and ever
afternoon and every eve-
ring, or lmmeoiaiejy aiier "'"". their heads. But oh. how thev have
1BVW Mil
contortionist, ever
r neoka. Fewer still
are the men who ever saw the back of
Myers hiked to tbs base- tried
ting a little bit thin on to
Alton c
for the O. K. A X., formerly a Ban
Francisco newspaperman and pretty
weu auiown generally, uaea to be migniy
In
mam.
There he could be beard hitting the
Mocks of wood with hie trusty axo.
,Th choppln continued, day after day.
f inally in cellar waa unou -w.
hen they, knew that It wiget
It thin on ton. '
Jackson, advertising, agent
w taai
flowina- with the wood all ready for
'the stovea, th furnace and th gratea.
The Myers had never had ao much
kindling In their lives. - It was th big
' gest aupply ever.
The wood had been chopped faster
. - than It could be burned. Kvery Inch
,rf anace had been utilised. Then Mra.
Myera made th discovery that her
husband had been smoking all the time
that he had a box of clgara. a pipe
and a bag of tobacco and half a butt
of chewing plug stowed away " In the
''basement. ' ' .
. . At another time Mr. Myers bad quit
land the two were on a steamer on their
I way to California. Mrs. Myers noticed
that her husband arose very,, very
(early every morning, one aay ana got
up Immediately after him. Then ah
found him up forward with tha cap
tain, smoking his head off. to get
enough smoke to last him all day. t
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Ah, there. New Torkl ' 1 '
In society In Portland ' tha cocktail
' tray Is the latest. They cannot be
bought they must b made to order.
That's how late and right up-to-date
' tbey are. - -
But the cocktail trsys are pretty
.'.that lay they coet enough. The trays are
about three feet long and three Inches
wide. The frame Is mahogany. At
Maybe vou think the wood and the I RT?a.'. hair. And he Is yet, for
' brass don't give some class to the V1" JZTproa- or w.1at lrl
.- thing . v. ,., I Mr, tiackson was awaiting his turn
The trav Is made bv stretching . n fashionable barber shop the other
Tlece of oriental embroidery across the IVS n -Tw "'O0Ka up from the
frame. Just like you would frame a !nJ1,Pre8en.t .F.uckr-r. Judge
picture. The more claasy the embrold- f"",?1""0 ,nl tne g ass sort or care-
ry th more the traycosts and the iT"1- f "STvr "S.1?- J?. ".q?R.re"
-. v v..w.b . ui-iii. iiiu auov biiifisi
that cauaht Mr. Jackaona eve win thA
back of a haldheaded man. If there Is
inythlrtK that will attract the atten.
tlon - of one baldheaded man it is the
shifting pate of another unfortunate. So
Mn. jaexson looicea and ha Innknri
ne looxea. ' . .
The bald head In the distance that he
could see in the glass seemed familiar
to the advertlsina- asrent. Per nans it
wao some one ne Knew. But oh. how
bald headed that fellow was across the
way, whoever he was!
''My hair mlxht be getting a little
thin, lust a little, of course," meditated
Mr. Jackson, fumbling the Puck or
was ii jL,ire -in siis hands, "but thank
goodness I'm, not as bald as that fellow
over there." .
Just then Mr. Jackson moved his head.
The head unon which his attention was
centered also moved. Mr. Jackson made
a most awful discovery.
That bald head in the mirror was his
own. -
, This story Is true Mr. Jackson tells
It himself.
e
In the back yard of Dr. Byron E.
Millers home on, th side of th hill
near Sixteenth and Montgomery streets
there is an old fashioned spring house
the kind you have heard your grand
parents talk about The house Is built
of brick and runs back Into the hill, hid
den almost by heavy vines and grass,
the accumulation of years. The water
In the spring is alwaya coW and fresh,
although no one seems to know where
it comes from or goes to.
The spring house was built long be
fore Dr. Miller bought the property. In
the summer Mra Miller keena a int nf
course I good things to eat In the serins' house. !
they can be used, are used right here i but the only trouble is - that It is
migniy nara to nna unless one knows
purchased by the Commer
tTaldent Jtooaevelt, Thla year th
rise dox will be sent to Colon-I Uenrgo
(arvey. editor of llarnar'a Wubiv oh
a a apeoiaj siarr correspondent orea.
it at tha eihlblt
.
AKCANmr MEMBERS
BANQUET BA BRETT
Twenty-on member of . tha Past
Regents assoolatlen of the Roval Ar
canum save a dinner last nlvht at (ha
romnierolal club to Past Regent Jehu
onrreiL.
Th dinner proved a moat dellchtful
affair and th happy remarks of - Cn
guest or in evening brought bunohe
of sunshln Into the hearts of those
present. During the dinner short ad
dresses were made by Judge Hronaush,
past regent of Multnomah council: Dr.
uen it. Noraen. past regent or Willam
ette council, and by A.- A. Courteney,
past regent of Oregon council.
Next Monday evening all th mem-
A Healthy ramny. , ,
"Our whol family has en loved arood
health since we began using Dr. King's
New I.lfe Pllla. three years ago," says
L. A. Bartlet of Rural Route 1. Gull-
ford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the
system In a gentle way that does you
good. 25e at all druggists.
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New York Suffragettes Attempted Jo Register. They Visited
of Registration Places la Vain. -
I Profit
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bars of the Aroannm and their, wlvas
and friends will have an opportunity to
hear Mr. Barrett speak at the Knights
of Pythias hall. A choice musical pro
gram has been prepared for that van
ng.
wa"sawssawaaS
Swedish theatre, "Nerklngarne," the
vreat Swedish musical comedy, will be
Iven tonight at Arlon hall, Seoond and
lak streets. Admission. 60c: reserved
seats, $1.00. ,
Metie-er'a Jewelers and Opticians. Sit
Washington st., bet 7th and Park.
The Short Line Between
Portland and St. Paul
Th Canadian Paclfio .800 Spokan
rout la th short lln between tPortlsnd
and St. Paul. Their tralna are electria
lighted, electria ventilated, with buffet.
llbrary-compartment-obaervation cars.
For ratea and full narticulara annlv at
local Of flc. 141 Third street. Portland.
Ore. ; . . ...
on Shoe Money
Paid for Selz Royal Blue
You ought to make a profit
, on your money when you buy
bhocs; if you buy Selz Royal
TMii elvni hri wni .will
W . k. V w WW
We believe in a fair profit for
?1r trt a rir riartratn
we make one when we sell
Selz Royal Blue shoe?; but
it's not a larger profit than
you make when you buy
them. y. .
They're profitable shoes;
give you more real value for
the price than you're used to.
SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOE
p.5u, mm, 555.00
Tomorrow and Tuesday ooaltlvelv tha
last day for discount on east side gas
bills. Don't forget to read "Gas Tips."
aT;; ' Seventh and Washlngtori
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more attention It attracts. Over th
cloth there Is a piece of glass. This
: Is for the cocktail glasses to rent upon
when they are being served. : The 'glass
saves the cloth from ruination by drink.
But the waiters do not like the new
trays. . They say they are a little too
stylish to be of any good. Of
Sn Portland for that matter, but many
the exact, location
. k ' .
Wednesday, November 4, promises to
- a cocktail, cherries, olives and all, has
been spilled just because the waiter
wasn't an adept In the art of juggling.
lIh..1tt-lltil twlst; f-'tnj-rist b a mlghty'busy day.
spilled. ; To handle one of these trays
firoperly a waiter has to be eteadyt If
e has been out the night before lilm
melt Indulging but then what's the use,
.waiters never go out. 45f course.
A The cocktail tmv hn.a niim tn ativ.
Jf th waiters refuse to handle them
For Instance, every remnrt whn In-.
tends voting for Bryan and who has
any big business deals to pull off this
fall Is awaiting the result of the elec
tion. If Bryan Is elected the first thing
Wednesday morning; he is planning to
rush to the real estate office and sign
pr If society tires of them they maybe money for some other deal, or what not.
rung in me parior a pictures. The Or he will order a large shipment of
embroidery work may be described as goods for his business. -pome
scene In China or Japan or any And the Republicans! Many f them
Id placa whether you have been there are planning to do the same thlna-. That
5r,--J?f T",1 ever know th1 If- ' lf Taft 18 th n receives the
ference. 1 hat Is, no one except th greatest number of votes. The Taft
waiters and some cf the others who man, like the Bryan man. has all aarta
liave trays of their own. of schemes in his mind, has It all fig- ,
ured out how much stock be Is going I
' momeri love ror ner child is tn l" auua.-nuo ror in certain companies,
greatest thing In h world. an5 lust how much money he Is going
In a. .Portland hospital just a few J? Invest as soon as possible after the
days ago a tragedy in real life was i,'na' rturn,f ot the election are in.
enacted in which a mother risked her Providing of course, that the big four
Jlfe in her endeacvor to aave that of her F?,L?V8nt of thu y1" sTOs his way f
JltU baby boy. The baby h&d Buffered u"?1"1?:
tor week with hemorrhage until nearly n'n.,fn-? oUl" tarty
all 1U blood was gone. I members, all planning and scheming
A. v last resort the surgeons said b"'ne"f.vadvt,"u'ef J' .
'1'' " dv, an in ail, neanewsr.
tn Ana tV.fr... K. A . I lny Wisn. BO, all
tlon foe the" tnar,r1nn r-n "Sm vnlb?r i. PrnniseB to .be about the
arson's blood Into the veins of the lit- " ' r n" lam
Ie
tie one. . But one person would do th
Hestltation never entered her I
According to a French expert. In the
wsier course or r.ampt there are BOO,-
Th operation -was performed. With f.00 norae-power. available for France,
another.
out.
very beat of th woman's heart a part iD? fS.m vc.09 tor Norway,
of her blood passed Into th" smaller -00 for Sweden, and 700.000 for Oer
velns of the child into the very heart I mrr- , s
or tn ur she waa trying so hard to)
ava
- The transfusion complete, one set of
weat surgeona and nurses worked
ver the mother to do all In their power
m assist ner in regaining her strength.
Ana xor lit -child, every known scien
tlflo treatment for th battle of life
was being executed by the ekUled Bur
geons and their aselstanta.
OraduaJly. the mother regained eon-
aturally. her
first
clou
thoughts war for th child.
Bhe became stronger, hour by hour,
wondering aad hoping against hop all
the while.
and th they told bar the Jlttle on
-waa dead. , .. . ,
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Cocktail traya. ft Is saM, were In
vented by a wiaa who Aidn't drink. If
bad t-e a nervous nn he would
ia realised that a fierrooa waiter
Jail v-a, S fi irm I "J : 1 TTI
root ion. , euii. th
iwir w-jwi. - arvaa nc t ! anina trim i t -
rtPV - ( InlLOO as 50c sue.
"-r Is tha r-. very Let. Tbey arc
!1 the r". If ya harrnt e yea are
j.rt iitue Ml wh 1 .14 tc timva,
ha every cmsldr J
New Tork aad Jfewpert papers pleas
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Tr yrlAtr rmrirr fn (be
ikke ear of a tat iHHise
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Hair to Its Natural
Color and Beauty. '
No tnattrr how lonsr It has hen m
or aded. Prooiotea a 1 oxnrlant .nisi h .'
of bealthw hair. 8topa itg fallix; ont. '
ni IKsSttfvaJw rtmavaa nan- l
ity la doipg i tat' 2 time a tnoch
uiiwiiwuue, u not a Dye. I
fl ! BOc hemes, ait I
r w v u u a m m
PaM.a.r8a.C4v,ark, .J. J
By" Btrtlmm SotP(W, prU. i
raa.fwarksMcaaraaalaaa aa4aaaa.se.: !
f-. --ssjsii. a-vtwrft.25c .nrrkn. '
ear aa "Tke Cans f tea tum."
Vt UOOAKU, CHRKE CO.
f i.-et'y U froet rf f bvCIIrs where
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Studebaker Appointments
elped to Win
Many Ribbons
Again proving their style, finish, quality antf workmanship is second to none. Fol
lowing is a partial list of ribbon winners whose appointments included 1 "Studebaker"
vehicles, harness and accessories:
Miss Berniee Baker
Thomas Scoll Brooke
D. E. Fredericks
jF. T. Merrill
Portland Riding Academy
Theodore B. Wilcox
Br. C. A. Frpom
Maple Wood Farms
PMer & Frank Co.
J. rV Porter ,
Portland Slab Wood Co.
PaWessinfler
4 James Mcol ;
Clay tin Fallis
F. W. Leadbetter
Mrs. H. A. Keper
No matter where : exhibitors are from, they acknowledge
"Studebaker'' product has class. If it did not, would they
enter a ring to Jbe judged by the most discriminating critics
the country affords? -, - ; ' : 's
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Before purchasing, let us show you our complete line of gigs,
carts, phaetons, runabouts, , surreys, broughams, ' trucks,
delivery wagons, farm wagons, .harness, robes, whips, '-etc.
330-336
E. Morrison
Street
r I ar""K i 'rv. -?v i i v
Phones.
EAST 91
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