r c PfHlTI ANA OFFERS A MARKET m h a i s - - - - 1 ri I t FOR YOUR PRODUCE .... Portland. Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Matinee. 20c bvemngs. 39c. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m Children 1U cents all times. Hot and Cold Water and Phone in Every Room. Comfortable Accommodation at Moderate Prices. European Plan HOTEL MORRIS Free Garage MR. AND MRS. H. M. BRANSON. Proprietors. Phone Broadway 1270. Tenth nJ Slarfc Portland. Oregon A GREA T CUP of COFFEE A Lunch that Lasts and Sal sfys; at a Price You Will Be Glad to Pay. AS YOU LIKE IT 106 Fifth Street New Gill Building PORTLAND, OREGON HOTEL ALDER Cor. 4th and Alder, Portland, ure. REOPENED AND NEWLY FURNISHED Fairness, Courtesy, Good Service. European Plan Exclusively. Rates $1.1X1. J.1.50 and ti.UU. Most Central Hotel in Portland. FRED SMITH, Mtrr , BAB'S RESTAURANT A good place to Eat and Live Well Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m.. 364 Yamhill Si A JOB WITH A FUTURE use men between ages of 18 and 50. pay 40c per hour as minimun wage, give best of meals at 35c each, supply beds for 25c, 30c and 40c. have FREE hot and cold water baths, advance emnlnvpps rsmiHIv give positions FREE on application. have Employment offices at West Linn, Oregon, Camas, Washington, and 209 Commonwealth building, Sixth and Burnside, Portland, Oregon. Crown Willamette Paper Co. We Pay Same Day &Svat HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES, PELTS, WOOL, MOHAIR. CASCARA BARK. Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, OREGON. Branch at l'ocatello. Idaho. Write i'or Prices and Shipping: Tasra BRAZING, WELDING 4 GUTTING Northwest Welding Ac Supply Co. hi 1st St CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. A REAL FARM IN WALLA WALLA COUNTY For sale, 1840 acres, 1150 cultivated. 150 acres bottom land (alfalfa) Irrigated own water light two miles river front 100 acres wheat land 5U0 acres in Turkey Red wheat. Good improvements good six room house full concrete basement gravity water system, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, laundry tubs, wood house, bunk house, blacksmith shop and con crete chicken house. Good story-and-half barn for thirty horses. Good well, wind mill and concrete water tank in barn lot granary, large machine shed and hog house. Rural mnll delivery and telephone. Farm is located atyut 18 miles northwest of Walla Walla. Only six miles to good town hard surface road. This farm is well adapted for diversified grain and stock farm. Price $40 per acre with one half of hay and share of 500 acres wheat easy terms. Jag. C. Cunningham, Own er 309-311 Stark Street, Phone Broadway 2151 or Tabor 2727, Portland, Oregon. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you up, we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your combings. Join our School of Beauty Culture. 400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone Broadway 6902, Portland, Oregon. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7 th & Madison. FOOT CORRECTIONIST Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. Tryzelaar, 618 Plttock Block, Portland, Ore. PERSONAL Marry if .Lonely; most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable; years experience; descrlptlone free. "The Successful Club," Mn, Nash, Box 556, Oakland, California. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Piece " Lubllner Florists, 348 Morrison St t STATE fVTT-TTT Te PLEATING SPECIAL Sil anm l...... t ......(,... i . pleat skirts ready for band. CClltg Jlemstircnmsr. picotin and tucking. FAtiTPPN, unvn TV urr. 85V4 Fifth St. 1'ortla'nd. Ore ram. . M2af W& i. T WILL guarantee to perman- ently cure your Pilei without operation, anaeithetlc, pain or confinement. Write today fur my FREE illustrated bookwhich contains letters from icores of former patients. DR. C HAS. J. DEAN 2ND AND MORRISON PORTLAND, OREGON MENTION THt, PAP&P WHEM WRITlNQ PATENT ATTORNEY MECHAN&EER Protect that Idea with a United States Patent. Others have made fortunes out of Patents. Why not you? Thomae Bllyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg., Portland, Ore. MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine Sts. Otto Schumann Uranlte & Marble Work Wanted! Timber Fallers and Buckers. Contract work. Near Coast. Apply 209 Common wealth building, Port land, Oregon. o 4 Use for Cold Potato. If there is no paste on hand for the label you want to put on the trunk or bag rub a cold potato over the back f the paper label and it will stick as .rmly as if glued. Pointer for Pew Opener. Retiring Pew-Opener (initiating new one into his duties) Remember, Mr. Higglns, they are very good Christians here until you show some one else into their pew. London Punch. DUNGEON IS FILLED WITH MONEY Enormous Stock of Surplus Silver Kept in Storage Beneath the Tower of London. Storage for a portion of the enor mous surplus of silver coinage has been found In the dungeon beneath the Wakefield tower of the Tower of London, snys Tit-Hits of that city. Other dungeons will probably be put to the same use. No safer deposit in the world than the Wakefield tower could possibly be found. An armed guard of the Cold stream guards Is always on duty there. The silver hoard is Inspected at fre- nt Intervals by Officials of the al mint, who are guarded through- t th riroceedlne l)V armed police snd "beef-enters," while watcli Is kept outside by the garrison main guard. The Wakefield tower Itself contains wealth estimated at hundreds of mil lions. The famous Jewel bouse Is lo cated In the tower and there are, In addition to the crown Jewels, lnclud- tng the Star of Africa, cut from the famous Culllnan diamond, other pre cious stones. The dungeon beneath, where the hoard of unwanted silver reposes, Is below the level of the river. It held Its quota of prisoners when the his tory of the Tower of London was Id the making. She Knew Where She Stood. A widely known Indianapolis speak er had been called by a church work er to speak at the entertainment at her church. ' "I really can't." she demurred, "I have to leave the city." She thought of another speaker and mentioned her name. "Why not try to pet herr she said. "Oh, I did try her," came back the answer. "You were to have been her substitute." A new word In literary circles runs Its course like nn epidemic. REGAINS RESPECT OF THE PEOPLE - Bigamist Retur'.s to Work in Village Where He Was Sentenced '.t Prison. New York. Alexander Dujat of Corona, former county clerk of Queens county, who served time in Slug Slug for bigamy, lias assumed his duties as harbor master at the state barge canal terminal, Long Island City. When lujat was released from .Sing Sing on August ZB, 1919. be expressed confidence In his ability to regain the esteem of those who bad known him as the village blacksmith for SO years before he became county clerk. It was on the eve of his expected renora ination for that office that be was In dicted and convicted on a charge of having married Miss Ldna Marl Young of Corona. IN BRIEF. t The Dalles. Wasco county's bump er crop of cherries this year will total 650 tons of Royal Annes and 400 tons of black cherries, according to esti mates. McMinnville. L. W. Riley, presi dent of Linfield college, who has just returned from the east, Sunday night conferred degrees upon thirty-one graduates of the college. Eugene Cherry growers of Lane county have their troubles this year. The crop is short and now wild pigeons in some sections of the county, es pecially in the hill orchards, are de vouring what few cherries are on the trees. The loss will be heavy. Corvallis. Fire Friday night totally destroyed a barn and contents belong ing to Jarvey Bullis of this city. Five head of horses and one motor car were among the property destroyed. Salem. The state tax on gasoline and distillate produced a total of $115, 639.82 in April, according to a state ment prepared here by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. This exceeded the revenue from the same source for the preceding month by approximately 25 per cent. Baker. The first carload of ore for the Sumpter smelter, which has re sumed operations, was received at the plant last week. The ore came from the Psyche mine in the Greenhorn district and was loaded on the railroad at Tipton. Another car was at Tipton ready for the smelter. Albany. Ten tons of strawberries were packed in barrels Friday by a crew of 50 persons In the Stenberg packing station. This sets a record for daily packs in this plant. The fruit is packed in sugar In barrels and is sent via Portland to San Fran cisco, where the berries are further processed. Salem. The state bond commission, at a special meeting held here Friday, invested approximately $131,000 of funds of the state industrial accident commission in school district bonds. The commission is composed of Gov ernor Pierce, State Treasurer Hoff and E. E. Bragg, member of the acci dent commission. The Dalles. Accompanied by a ter rific cannonading of thunder and bril liant flashes of lightening the heav iest rain fall within so short a period in years was recorded in The Dalles Saturday night. Water literally fell in sheets, the total precipitation being 7 of an inch. The previous heaviest shower during the year was .23 of an inch. Pendleton. Umatilla county Satur day was relieved from a sudden at tack of hot weather in which the mer cury reached 90 degrees, when a vio lent dust storm, followed by thunder, lightning, hail and rain, cooled the air. The precipitation was an eighth of an inch. The hail and heavy rain did some damage to the rank growth of wheat, which is falling every day. Tualatin. Boldly backing their truck up to the J. Martinazzi ranch at Tualatin at 9 o'clock Friday night, chicken thieves took 60 fine Rhode Island Red hens. Members of the family were entertaining company and piano playing with a chorus of voices gave the robbers opportunity to get the birds without being heard, al though the poultry house was quite near the residence. Grants Pass. After selecting Hill s- boro as the next convention city, the delegates to the forty-second annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic adopted a few resolutions, thanking the people of Grants Pass for their entertainment, and ended their sessions. The veterans were unanimous in their declaration that this was the best convention in recent years and adopted a resolution to that effect. Medford. Seven-year-old Bobby Lewis suffered minor injuries Friday in a strange accident on the sleep ing porch at his home on the second floor. He was playing on his bed, div ing into the mattress, circus-like. The bed springs functioned well for the first few dives but finally they bounc ed him so violently that he catapult ed out the window for a 20-foot drop to the sidewalk, where he landed in an old baby carriage left standing there. Reedsport. A loss of $7500 was bus tained and the city of Reedsport en dangered when the city meat market owned by Robert Boyer and Frank Ruhe burned at 2 A. M. Friday. The blaze started in the rear of the shop, and before water could be applied three terrific explosions of ammonia tanks spread the flames greatly, throwing sparks and endangering th lives of the fire fighters. The blaze was shooting along the wooden streets and the building had caved in before any water-could be applied. 1 After Every Meal TWO LITTLE DEWDKOrS j 'PWO little drops of dew resting on j a rosebush one morning trembled with delight as the rays of Mr. Sun came shimmering through the garden treetops. "Ah, we shall soon be beautiful," said one ; "all the colors of the lovely rainbow will soon be ours. Come, let us creep out from under tills leaf where the sun can fall full upon us." But the other little dewdrop, trem bling, said : "Sister, I am afraid the sun will burn us, for its rays will grow warm, and though for a while we shall f & k J Down the Stem Rolled the Vain Little Dewdrop. be beautiful I am sure we shall soon be destroyed. "Let ii" stay under this leaf and help the rosebush to grow. I shall try to find the heart of the rose and nestle close. I am sure I shall live longer there, even If I am not as beautiful as the rays of the sun would make me." "Oh, fie, 6ister, why are you so silly?" said the other dewdrop. "I'd rather be beautiful for a little while than let the rose hold me close to her heart She will get all the credit for beauty and no one will ever know about you. "No, I shall creep down the stem of this rose and catch the rays of the sun and all who see me will say, 'How beautiful !' when they behold me." Down the stem rolled the vain little dewdrop and soon it was away from the protecting leaf where its sister was trembling. Soon the warm sun found It and it s wish was granted all the beautiful colors of the rainbow now belonged to the little dewdrop and It was happy. The other little drop nestled close to the rose leaf and soon It dropped down deep into the very heart of the open' ing flower and was out of sight, but it sank so deep that the rose grew sweet and a passing bee stopped to tell the rose It was the prettiest and sweetest flower In the garden. "That is because a little dewdrop nestles In my heart, making me hap py," said the rose. "This morning I had two, but one did not stfty ; it crept down my stem to meet the sun, so that it might grow beautiful with the rain bow colors, but the other stayed with me and I owe to It a duty for its goodness. "I must grow beautiful and sweet for the dewdrop and myself to repay It, and if as you say, Mr. Bee, I am the prettiest and sweetest flower in the garden this morning, it is because a dewdrop nestles in my heart." Mr. Bee buzzed away. He did not tell the rose that the little dewdrop that had rolled from under the leaf to meet the sun was no more; lie knew that the little dewdrop In the heart of the rose would be sad when it learned the fate of Its sister, and been use ii had chosen so wisely what to do that morning be wished It to be happy, () by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) WRIGLEYS Top off each meal with a bit of sweet in the form of WRIGLEY'S. It satisfies the sweet tooth and aids digestion. Pleasure and benefit combined. Cutic i r a Soap Is Ideal for .The Complexion S-iiip (Mnttnent.Tlriim.'J5e ovrvwhrr Frtnni.f.- "WhatsinaNarae?" By MILDRED MARSHALL Facb about your norm; U$ history; tManing; whence it wot derived; significance; your lucky day and lucky jewel SARAH SARAH lately by fashionable con sent spelled Sara Is derived from a good old Biblical name and re ceived its right to sturdy religious sig nificance since it first attached to the wife of the patriarch Abraham. It is derived originally from a verb meaning to fight or to rule and the name of Abraham's spouse Sural (quarrelsome) was thus con verted into Sarah (the princess). If we may judge from the example of the bride of Tobias, the daughters of Sarah were occasionally called by her name and Zare Is used as an eastern name. Similarity of sound has led etymologists to derive the term Sara; cen from the assumption that this race was descended from Sarah, but their belief is not substantiated. Sara Beauchnmp was one of the first fiunous women to bear the name Sarrota de Multon, who lived much earlier, was really Sarah, given an Italian translation. Sarah was not popular In England until after the Reformation, when the contraction Sally bad enormous vogue. At th same time It was adopted as an equiv alent for no less than three Irish names, Sadobrn, Borcha and Sarald. France quickly adopted Surah, but Insisted on omitting the final "h" that Biblical translation gave it, evolving from it another equally popular form Sarotte. Sally ami Sallle have greater vogue today In this country than any other derivative; In fact, they outweigh the more formal and uncompromising Sarub In a country which favors contractions and dimin utives. Sarah has never had great vogue among the poets, who have favored the more approachable Sallle and written graceful little duties to the fluffy young person we all visualize as a typical Sallle. Sarah's gem Is the beryl, which is considered a talisman against misfor tune. Ancient lore has it that the beryl bus power to make its wearer unconquerable and Increases amiabil ity; It also reawakens love In married people. Saturday is Sarah's lucky day and 15 her lucky number. (, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) O MEN YOU MAY MARRY By E. R. PEYSER Has a Man Like This Proposed to You? Symptoms: Nervous, long face, tight clothes, fidgety has abil ity. But tells you, "You'd be a big help to a feller like me. I need to be steadied. I hate tills living by myself. Working all day and no one cares. You've got a better head than anyone I ever knew. I need you and (losh can't you see what I'd be If we had our own little place? IN FACT ne Is always in need of a framework. Prescription for bride-to-be: n study concrete reinforce ment Have It always on tap. Absorb This: A WIFE FOR NEED IS A WIFE INDEED. ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Native Game Birds in Danger. Our native species of quail, pheas ant and wild turkey are fast coming to a point where, if not protected by stringent laws, they will become ex tinct. It Is truo that imported birds can be brought in from time to time, but It is also true that there is noth ing quite so sweet to the ear of tho seasoned gunner as tho plaintive "bob-white" call of tho quail of Penn sylvania or tho one and only "whirr" of tho native pheasant as it takes wing. . Ears In Their Feet. A peculiarity oC deaf cats is that they seem to have a very great senso of feeling in their loot-pads. It is al most an impossibility for a heavy ani mal to approach a deaf cat from be hind without giving it warning, and this may be attributed to the extreme sensitiveness of tho cat's feet record ing the slightest tremor of the ground. -O- tfl How to Read Your UANin TlCharacterlst.es rlll U and Tendencies - th Capabilities or Weak nesses That Make for Success or Failure as Shown in Your Palm CARRIAGE AND MOTIONS OF THE HANDS TX7HEN a person carries the hands " at the side, with the fingers nearly open, and the hands dangling In a listless milliner. It Is safe to set DUD down as lacking In decision of charac ter and in tixodness of purpose. Be careful In entrusting such a person with a secret, and also with entrusting I nn with the execution of any purpose upon which much depends, or on which you have set your heart. Often the person who carries his bands as described in the foregoing paragraph Is easily led, for good or evil purpose, und either cannot or will not take the trouble to wrestle with the problems Of life. In money mat ters he will, of course, be "generous to a fault," parting easily with IiIm sub stance, Just as the man or woman who holds the hand c losed tightly, or nearly so, will hold to what he or she bus. often to the point of niggardliness. In this respect, and In mental matters also, the more open the hand Is, the more liberal will be the possessor. But there Is such a thing as too much liber ality, as shown by the hand that Is held too wide open. ( by Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) O Cuticura Soap foi the Complexion. Nothing better than CUtlCUX8 Soap daily nnd Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean find hands soft and while. Add to this tho fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Talcum and you have the Cutlcurn Toilet Trio. Adv. Apples Long Preserved. Whllo engaged In repair work In B cold storage plant at Eelah, Wash., workmen uncovered three boxes of apples that, upon Investigation, were found to have been in storage upward of five years. The fruit was iu ex cellent condition. Came Back. Village Storekeeper (as pastor goes out. alter making purchase) Dinged old hypocrite! This is the same had quarter i put In the collection last Sunday morning. Boston BveniBg Transcript. Signs of Wisdom. These are the signs of a wlso man: to reprove nobody, to praise nobody; to blame nobody, nor e ven to speak of himself or his own merits, Kpiclotim. Ocean Jurisdiction. Although the ocean is the common property of every country, and, an such, Is free to all, yet, according to gi a e rally recognized International law, every country exercises Jurisdiction over tho sea within three miles of Its shores. ' i , Mucilage for Postage Stamps. The muc ilage for postage stumpH Is made el' gum dextrin, two parts; water, five parts; acetic add, one part. Dissolvo by the aid of heat and add one part of M per cent alcohol. Stray Bits of Wisdom. The heart Is like a millslone, which gives meal if you supply it with corn, but frets itself if you don't. C. .1. Weber. A LINE 0' CHEER Tl the whil The Wise Rich. o rich people are wise, poor people raise tli let lies (Copyright, try McClure ByudJoavtev) By John Kendrick Bangs. THE SECRET IP- TOIT would All your days with sorrow To pay your bills, bes. steal or borrow, I- r OBI Tomorrow; Hut If you'd walk the primrose way Let Yeeti-rdar TOUf Taxes pay, And thus I'll warrant you will find The secret of the Easy Mind. 14 ijy McClure Niwipyr Syndicate.) tin I !. I Is needed In every department of lions. -keeping. Kually uood for lowi le. table linen, eheeta and pillow casea. OVorerj I Are ion duunea: busim.s , cou ! the Mgsest, most perfectly equlpse liuslness Tralnlne: Hchool In the North west. Kit youreelf for a hlfber ltloa wtth more monsy 1'ermaoant poottruas my trad our I Iraduatee, Write for aataloa" KoarU and Taaskta PortltaS P. N. U. No. 24, 1923 ta--. Mi.. i r aBl in