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PORT! ANH OFFERS A MARKET 1 VyiV 1 i-iriilL FOR your ppnnurr FOR YOUR PRODUCE! P Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adults. Week day Matinee, 2uc; Kveninga, 39c. Contiuu pun 1 to 1 1 p. in. Children 10 cents nil times. Northwestern School of Commerce Has a Good Position for You The Progressive Business College of the West ItS FRKE b" '.'M,oving X0,lr .'u,re ward tells you about it. PORTLAND, OREGON Write Today. N Obligation Hot and Cold Water and Phone in Every Room. Comfortable Accommodation at Moderate Trices European Plan HOTEL MORRIS Free Garage MR. AND MRS. H. M, BRANSON, Proprietors Phone Broadway l'-'Tl). Tenth and Stark Portland. Oregon HOTEL ALDER Cor. 4th and Alder, Portland, Ore. REOPENED AND NEWLY FURNISHED Fairness, Courtesy, Good Service. European Plan Exclusively. Rates $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Most Central Hotel in Portland. FRED SMITH, Mgr. SALESMAN WANTED Strong-minded young men with vigor and genuine desire to work can make big wages selling stock in a real gold mine with an excellent record of production and backed by some of the leading men of the Northwest No triflers need apply but this is a real opportunity for serious, trustworthy winners. You will be given every help in closing deals that will win you liberal wages. Address First Thought Gold Mines, Limited, 606-G07 Porter Building, Portland, Oregon. A Good Job With Steady Work Paper making offers a good opportunity to strong, intelligent, sober men between tbe ages of 21 .and 50 sure pay and steady work. Meals 35c each. Plenty to eat and excellent cooking. Company hotel. Supply beds 25c, 30c and 40c. Free hot and cold baths tubs and showers. Worthy, faithful employees have good chance for advancement. Positions given free on application you pay no fee for your job. Employment Office at Camas, Washington and 209 Commonwealth Bldg., Port land, Oregon. Crown Willamette Paper Co. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Popular Reginald Denny, tha "movie" star, was born in the Mid lands of England 32 years ago. He stands six feet two and is a natural born boxer. He is married. During the war he served with the British flying corps and was champion heavy weight of his brigade. He has been seen in some of the leading pictures. O Throw away your old SQUEAKY WHEELS $3.65 Treat vour old faithful Ford right. New First Quality Hardwood 30x3 or 30x3J Plain black clincher wheels, bored for hub and hub bolts, each Mail orders filled the same day as received. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT CO. Successors to A. J. Winters Co., Inc. 6667 Sixth street Phone Broadway 0891, Portland, Orepon THE RIGHT THING at the RIGHT TIME By MARY MARSHALL DTJrTEE J Little strokes fell great oaks jamln Franklin. -Ben- Cascara Bark We are one of the largest buyers of Cascura Bark in the world. Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND. OREGON. Branch at Pocatello, Idaho Write for Prices and Shipping Tags. GLASSES Will Save Your Eyes! Expert fitting at lowest prices. Glasses In all styles. Lenses duplicated from broken pieces. Mail in your broken glasses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. A E. llurwlt., 223 First St., Portland. Patent Attorney- r MECHANICAL ENGINEER Protect that MM with a United States Futent. Others have made fortunes out of Patenta. Why not you? Thomas Bilyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg., Portland, Ore. INFORMATION m DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machine CGIltS pleut skirts ready for band. Hemstitching, pieoting and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 85 V4 Fifth St. Portland, Ore. ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you up, we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your combings. .loin our School of Beauty Culture. 400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone Broadway 6902, Portland, Oregon. BRAZING, WELDING & CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co., B8 lit St. CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works. Till and .Mndison. FOOT CORRECTIONIST Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. Tryzelaar, 618 Plttock Block, Portland, Ore. (PERSONAL 'Marry if Lonely; most successful "Home Maker1'; hundreds rich; confidential; reli able; years experience; descriptions free, qw-. mm WRITE today for my free book on the proper treatment of Piles. My non surgical treatment Is GUARANTEED to positively and permanently curs you. DR CHAS. J. DEAN 2ND AND MORRISON PORTIAND. OREGON "The Successful Club,' Oakland, California. Mrs. Nash, Box 55C, Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces Lubliner Florists, 348 Morrison St. MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine St. I Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Worka. i TIMBER One half section Grant County, Oregon, cruised, yellow pine, $20 per acre, cash, for immediate Bale. Must have the money. Worth $25 on the market today. i Address, Box 246, Hillsboro, Oregon. Two were shot, one of persons whom may die, one man was beaten and robbed, three automobiles held up and loot valued at $3000 was seiz ed by two determined outlaws who terrorized the Pacific highway north of Everett, Washington early Tuesday. Slavs Look For Break. Moscow. A semi-official statement printed by the newspaper I'ravda says that the preliminary negotia tions with Japan have not yet been broken Off, although it is believed in official circles that a break will be imminent in case Japan is unable to modify her position. M. Joffe, the soviet envoy, is still carrying on the , Vancouver The action of tne su. negotiations with great skill and tact, pr(?me court ,n denyng George ft adds the statement. Whitfield, slayer of 11-year-old Anna Potatoes and fats are two commod- Nosko, a free transcript on appeal, ities destined to play an important is believed here to destroy Whit part in determining the Cuno minis-' field's chance of appealing his case trv's further tenure of office. If the, unless relatives come to nis aid. government succeeds in effecting an early improvement in the food situa tion in Greater Berlin and other in dustrial centers, particularly in the Ruhr, the social and political crisis which threw Berlin into a panic last week will have been overcome. Dallas. A forest fire was burning near Valsetz, in the Siletz basin Mon day, and was clearly visible from Dal las. The first, which started yester day, was reported to be under control. DID YOU KNOW pi TAT it is bad form to use the nap kin 'when picking up food that Is too hot for the fingers? Kemember this when you eut boiled eggs for breakfast, or when corn on the cob is In season. That it Is bad form to spoon more than two or three spoonfuls of coffee or tea, and that utter that It should be entirely drunk? That when sugar and cream are added to tea or coffee they should be stirred with the spoon only enough to make sure that they are mixed and that this stirring motion should be a gentle agitation from side to side of the cup, and not around and around, as If beating cake batter? That It is very bad form to drink tea, coffee, or bouillon, when served in bouillon cups, sip by sip from the spoon iis one would soup, but that, after testing the temperature by means of the spoon, it should tie drunk from the cup? That one should never mash vege tables with the fork or knife before eating them? If potatoes are served whole, break off a morsel at a time as needed, by means of the fork, and con vey it to the mouth. Do not make mashed potatoes out of the entire po tato before beginning operations. That it is the height of rudeness to wipe a fork or spoon oij the napkin before using it when nt a friend's house, and that It is certainly not in good form to do this at a restaurant? That It is in had form to brush up the crumbs at one's place after eating, or to collect any crumbs that may have dropped in one's lap while eating? They should simply be allowed to drop on the floor as you rise after eating. That It is no longpr regarded as nec essary, or even kind, for a hustess to urge a guest to Indulge In anything at table after he or she has refused? Pos sibly, If the host or hostess sees that there Is some hesitancy in the declina tion to take a second helping, as Is sometimes the case with young guests, he or she might urge a second time. That It Is in bad form and inexcus able, even at the informal dinner, to re fuse a dish when passed the first time, saying, "Not now, thank you," or, "I' am not ready for It yet. I'll have some when there Is more room on my plate?" That it Is rather foolish and tire some to attract others attention to how much or how little you are eat" ing? Do not say, for Instance, "This Is my third mullin, but I really can t help It. They are 8o tempting;'' or, "Don't think it is because everything Isn't delicious that I am eating so lit tle, but I hud a very lute luncheon. I should love to sample your rolls, but I am renlly not hungry enough for anything nnd I am particularly fond of baked potatoes." And so on ad nauseam. Pendleton The 7th infantry band, stationed at Vancouver Barracks, will be the official Round-up band, Sep tember 20, 21 and 22. The khaki clnd musicians were here last year, and their playing was popular. Salem. Receipts of the state motor vehicle department during the month of July, 1923. aggregated $216.401.5." as against $192,670.25 during the same month in 1922, according to a report prepared here Saturday by the secretary of state. Salem. Twenty-eight boys from the state training school Saturday started the work of pulling flax in the state field east of the city. The money received by the boys for their work will go into a fund recently es tablished at the institution for the benefits of the inmates. Salem. Arthur D. Mason, who re sides on a ranch a short distance from Gervais, was brought here Sat urday and lodged in the county jail on a charge of burning property with intent to defraud, in connection with the destruction of two automobile trucks on the night of July 9. Sheridan. Alarm over the inroads being made by aphis and honeydew in the hop yards of this district is felt by the growers. Some growers began spraying the first of this week While others who held off in hopes warm weather would come to their relief started spraying this afternoon. Corvall is. The annual inspection tour of the Western Nut association w!H h? r-rlfl A'---sf 15 and 16, says the announcement of the SJcro.u.'. , C. E. Schuster of the horticultural de partment. Growers and others inter ested either in nut production or marketing are invited to make the tour. HE L I f Bee- Sun-Nlght A HI 1 0 1 " 1 Isfl Twice Daily Thereafter ut 2:15 fiUHGV B AT THEATER 9J and 8,1s. PORTLAND, ORE it VII I dm Emerson Hough's World Famous Story of the OREGON TRAIL Tu COVERED eWAGON A Paramount Picture Dirceted by James Cruze. Mail Orders addressed to HefllS Theater. Portland, and accompanied by I tamped self-addressed envelope will receive prompt and careful attention. PRICES INCLUDING WAR TAX: ' PlirP Lower Floor.' $165 111 TP l ower floor $1.10 J tVfcY Balcony $1.10 & $1 .65' MAIN Balcony 85c & $1.10 L,LU' cillery . 55e & 85e ln,u' Cillery 5Se j 1 Scene of the Wagon Trains Croint the Platte OREGON EPIC IN PORTLAND The Covered Wagon," Famous Motion Picture Depicting the Pioneer Frurd-rs of the State, to be Shown at the Heilig Theater Opening August 12. (8 by McClura Nawnpapr Syndicate ) O Salem. R. L. Sahin, trustee in bankruptcy for Max and Esther Solof, former owners of the People's Cash store, Saturday declared a 20 per cent dividend to creditors of the con cern aggregating 188,000. The stock inventoried at $47,000 while the lia bilities were more than twice that amount. Salem. The total enrollment in the schools of Clatsop county for the year ending June, 1923, was 4373, ac cording to the annual report filed with the state superintendent of schools here. Approximately 730 of the pupils were enrolled in the high schools at Astoria, Knnppa, Seaside, Warrenton and Westport. Tillamook. All bids for the erec tion of an armory In this city have been rejected, owing to the bids be ing considered too high and not suf ficient available funds. To bring the cost within the limited amount of money already appropriated, the plans will be somewhat modified and new bids called for, to be opened in about two weeks. Rainier. The weather has been ideal for harvesting wheat and hay in Columbia county. The wheat and hay crop Is the best for yenrs in point of quantity and quality. Rut de spite the rush of the harvest the farm ers find time for a little play and rest. Last week the Masonic and Eastern Star lodges went to Mayger, where about 75 eople, mostly farm ers and families, pent the day pleas antly In the country. Bond. That the Crane prairie res ervoir, recently constructed by the North Canal company to irrigate its 20,000 acres In Deschutes county, may be in part used D lands of the Arnold Irrigation company was made known Saturday afternoon by Oswald West, president of the North Canal company, In an offer to sell storage space at (he reservoir to furnish 4.5 acre feet for 7000 acres at a price of $3.50 an acre foot. Salem. There were three deaths due to industrial accidents in Ore gon during the week ending August 2, according to a report prepared by the state industrial accident commis sion Friday. Of the 898 accidents re ported for the week, 816 were subject to benefits under the workmen's com pensation act, 80 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the law. and two were from public utility corporations not entitled to The late Emerson Hough wroto The Covered Wagon" and published it in Saturday Evening Post and afterwards in a book to illustrate the adventures, hardships, fortitude nnd glory of the early pioneers who achieved the difficult and hazardous passage of the 2000-milo Oregon Trail from the banks of tho lower Missouri to the Columbia. The wonderful record of the pioneers' feat has been pictured by Paramount. On account of the historical and local interest of the theme to all the people of the Northwest, Portland the end of the Trail is favored with the first unit production whilst the extraordinary Living on Easy Avenue. A group of wealthy New York fami lies finding the servant nnd supply problem of private houses annoying, have built on Para avenue a great $18,000,000 apartment house with apartments that range from two rooms In a bachelor apartment at $.",(XK) a year to 22 rooms for a nominal rentnl of 166(000 a year, and the tennnts have till been hand-picked. As they didn't want to he bothered with em ploying servants they sent to France for Louis Sherry, who used to run New York's swellest restaurant In booze days, says Capper's Weekly. Now when a maid is wanted the ten ant has merely to press a button and there's always one waiting to answer as promptly as a lire engine. Cooks likewise. A private household can be equipped with every possible need from a box of matches to a flunky to light them In thirty minutes. Plan Study of Bird on Hawaiian Islands V." Big Ship Heavily Insured. The greatest Insurance ever writ ten in the American market for a single ship has been taken by tho American Marine Insurance syndi cates. Tbe Syndicate, which was cre ated more than a year ago, to pro vide a market capable of carrying $L',r.m.KH risk on a single American vessel, announced that 77 members have accepted an Insurance of $2,000, 000 on the Leviathan on her trip from New York to Newport News. The giant liner also Is Insured for $2,500, OOO while under repair ut the south ern port. Additional Insurance has been written abroad. The liability which tbe syndicate hits assumed would have been Impossible without the formation of syndicate A LINE 0' CHEER By John Kendrick Bang?. n,ii v it The biological sur-1 than 1,500 mile toward Japan vey and the P.lshop museum of Hono- Navy department is to furnish a ves lulu are sending a scientific expedition j sel for the use of the party, to explore the Hawaiian Island' na- j tlonal bird reservation. The company! The government of Switzerland ha will make collections and gather in- j subsidised the potato-growing Indus formation concerning the bird life of , try by contracting to purchase pota the reservation, which consists of a toes from the producers at from SU dozen or more Islands, reefs and to Jl.iX) for 2U0 pounds, delivered at shoals stretching westward from the ; the station of shipment, the govern Hawaiian archipelago proper for more , meat standing all transportation costs. i i i The ' s A HINT IN RKD-IIOT July nays Whin fevered are the ways. And Mr. Mercury FllrU with Boms high degree, Juat take Ihla little hint: Irete-id that you're a Mint. And aelze tha (Undue heat That atrcatni acroaa the Hlreet, And from lta ahlmmer presa Tha Coin of Friendliness. Ard then jro out and apt-nd ch-ery dividend. by McClurt Newspaper Syndicate ) protection. Tillamook. -- The dairymen who raise their own feed have harvested a heavy crop of oat hay this year, which greatly will reduce the quanti ty of hay to be shipped Into the coun ty the coming fall and winter. It is estimated that nearly 700 cars of hay were shipped Into Tillamook county last fall and winter and as a result of the large quantity of hay raised here this year less than 200 cars will be sufficient the com ing season, being a saving of nearly 500 cars of hay to the dairymen who do not raise Ruff icjent hay for their dairy hoards. MISS LOIS WILSON As the Oregon Pioneers Daughter in "Th ovcred Wagon," runs In New York, Chicago, Host on and Los Angeles are still in progress. This "'pic of the Korty-Niners will come to tin! lleillg Theatre, Tort land, for two weeks begUtnlng Sun day evening, August 12. It will not be shown in "movie'' houses any where for at leust two years to come. The Portland production will have a symphony orchestra equally largo as those In the metropolitan cities. While historically accurate, "The Covered Wagon" Is not In any Bense a chronicle but rather a love and adventure dramatization of The Trail. Love, battle, birth, death, thrill, ro mance play their parts as potently as In "The Birtfa of a Nation." Lois Wilson Is the beautiful heroine and fair driver of the prairie schooner, with J. W. Kerrigan and Alan Hale as rival suitors for her hand. Three thousand people were employed In making the production. Two show" will be given dally at 2:15 and 8:1" with the price scale of $105 top. evening, and $1.10 top matinees. Badger Cirla Resolve. Pledged to accomplish si least one act of social service each semester, thirteen woman Students of the Uni versity of Wisconsin have organized a woman's sociology club, to he called the Alpha PI Bpsilon. The impetus for the creation of such a club which Is encouraged by the faculty of the sociology department came from u J group of senior women specializing In sociology. j Repays Sum Borrowed When floy. Mansfield, I'u.-An old man who did not reveal his name recently sent t i . t..ii., p tan "in t,'i j. 1 Robert l ieu a uwaM i - ment for 28 cents I borrowed wnen a t.,,v" The Bged man said he felt duty bound to repay the money, and that he ( ",-.1, Minted tbe 7o cents would cover. Interest for tho loan." The spectroscope can detect the i millionth of a milligram of matter and tell the nature of matter billions of j mile sway, i needed in every dspsMSSSSlI ' liouite- keepinu- I'.uuutly ucx.il lor towrU.tnhle HaseitSflMetS nd ptllowcaaea, Croctrt 4re You Satisfied? g&'&ESc. la the blggi-Ht, most perfectly tulpp-rt riuRlneaa Training Hchool In the North west. Kit yourself for a higher position with mote money, rertnanent poHltlona HHSiired our tlradnateH write for eatstag eourtn unu xtunul, Portia lid P. N. U. No. 32, 1923 Declares Science Will Add 20 Ycare to Life Atlantic Pity, N. ,T. Death under seventy-five years of sge of diabetes, IlrW-'ht's disease, citrdovascuhir -tll-ments and, perhaps, cancer SOOg will he a crime, according to Ir. Claude A. Ilurrett of Itocbcster, president of the American Institute of Homeopathy, at the institute's annual convention. Modern sclentillc methods will add 20 years to man's uverage span of life within the next half-CMitury, he d . .. . i."W dared, nsserlln that prcsonf-dny re search soon would make It as great a crime to die yOUOg of one of the now supposedly fatal ailments as It now Is to die of typhoid fever. Cloisonne enamel was supposed to have originated in India or Persia. I'ockeltiooki, tobacco pouches and even gloves are DOW Hindu from the skins of ruts.