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D If PORTI ANh OFFERS A MARKET iviviLirniiy for your produce Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adult, Week day Matinee, 20c; Evening!, 89c. Continu oui 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cente all timea. Webber Academy of Music PBaTaxaph FUnh ""- (Establiahed 1S9) Phone MAin 5080 Shipherd's Mineral Springs HAROLD BAIN, Manager Carson, Washington An Ideal Winter Reaort. Special Winter Rates. Routes 8. P. & 8. Local from Portland to Car son, Wash. By Auto to Cascade Locks via Co lumbia Highway. By Auto via the North Bank Highway. Hotel American rian, Modern Hotel Accommodations. Baths Hot Mineral Baths: Cure for Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles: Skin Diseases. Hunting and Fishing. MAID O'CLOVER BUTTER ICE CREAM MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. Page & Son Portland, Oregon Write us for prices and market conditions on Veal Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc. Forty Years in the Same Location. A Good Job With Steady Work Paper making offers a good opportunity to strong, intelligent, sober men between the 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. ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If taken in tim, prevent operations for Diabetes, Catarrh. Asthma, Lunar, Throat, Liver, Kidney, Rheumatism, Blood, Stomach and all female disorders. Bladder Troubles. The C. Gee Wo Remedies are harmless, as no drugs or poison are used. Composed of the cholsest medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, im ported by us from far away oriental countries. Call or Write for Information C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company New Location 262H Alder St., S. W. Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon Established 23 Years in Portland. CALBREATH STUDIO 860 Belmont Street Phone TAbor 2477 ACCREDITED TEACHERS: Helen Caltreath, II. M.t Pianist and Teacher. Kuropean Studv. Pupil of Maurice Aronson, AT.THERTO JONAS, Edna Sallitt, .10SF.F LHEVIN'NE. Evelens (Jalbreath, 11. M., Soprano and Voice Teaoher. European Study. Assistant Vocal Teacher to F. X. A KEN'S. New York City. Pupil o WM. S. BRADY, 1922 1923. CHOOSE YOUR STUDY A position for each graduate. 'Write us today. Aliaky Building, Portland, Oregon. INFORMATION J3 DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, Beam, hem and machine, pleat ekirti ready for band. Hemititchinfr, picoting and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 88 H Fifth St. Portland, Ore. 85 cents DlTCUT JaTTflDllrv MECHANICAL rnnni Kiiunnu ENGINEER Protect that Idea with a United States Patent. Olhera have made fortunes out of Patents. Why not you I Thomas Bllyeu, 202 otevens mag , rortiana, ore. CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros.. Florists, 287 Morrison St. EVAN G. HOUSEMAN Osteopathic Physician. Electronic Method of ABRAMS Phone Main 2963. 393V4 Yamhill at Tenth, Portland. Ore We Specialize in Hides, Pelfs, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Grape Root. Goat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping- Tag's & latest Price List Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, 0RI00N. Uranchat Focatello. Idaho GLASSES WILL SAVE YOUR EYES Jlk Expert fitting- at lowest prices. All fflKJ styles of Glasses. Lenses duplicated f.rrrtbrokn pieces. Mail in your bro ken glasses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwitz, 223 First St., Portland. Or. BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE 41 All long rye straw stuffed. Insist on having: the collar with the "Fish" Label. If your dealer does not handle thls'brand collar, write to us direct. P. SHARKEY & SON S3 Union Av Portland, Ore. 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 Cekum Bldg., Phone Broadway 8B02,Portland, Oregon. BEAZINO, WELDING OUTTIKO Northwest Welding & Supply Co., 88 1st St. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely; most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential ; reli able; years experience; descriptions free, "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 568, Oakland, California. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning;. Positions secured. Writ for catalog-ue. 234 Burnslde street, Port land, Oregon. GOING TO BUILD? We have hundreds of plans at $10.00 and up. Send as a sketch of the home you want and we will sub mit similar specimen plans. No obligation except to return pinna if not suitable. O. M. AKERS Designing- and Drafting. 611-12 Couch Building, Portland, Oregon. Buy Where You Will But see our Used Cars FIRST, CONDIT & CONSER CO., Crand Avenue and East Oak Street PORTLAND. OREGON REPAIR PARTS New and used for all makes autos and trucks. Mall orders filled. PORTLAND AUTO WRECK ING CO., 631 Alder street. Portland. Ore. Br 6241 SBBSI TSM . m r m Jf f B S M M W M AT No matt.tr how chronic or sevsrs your Piles may be I GUARANTEE to perxumttly can rw wWisat new lUsn, turgtry, inawtbltlc Of psln. SEW) TODAY FN MV FRE 1 001 CHASJ. DEAN, M.D 2ND AND MORRISON PORTI AND. OREGON M C. w T ION ' Trl I PA PC O Wr-EN WRIT I Nig Doors and Windows Hot-bed saah. mouldjnirs runhnant i(ro bins, sash for sleeping porches, mlllwork. glass, roofing. See our odd atooka of saah and doors for prices. U. H. SCULLY & CO., Downtowa Lumber Store. 171 Front street iw. twees Morrison and Yamhill. Main 421g "Jsj .mi. in in M m I00T "LITE-FOOT" Powdered DANCE FLOOR WAX Gives smooth. Gliding fin ish to hard or soft-wood floors. NO ACID. GREASE OR DUST. Your druggist has it. If not, send us stamps. 76c for one-pound package CLARKE. WOODWARD DRL'G CO. Portland. Oregon. TRADEMARK Draw Diseased Blood, Reinject Purified Fluid New Haven, Ctjnn Two unusual operations fur transfusion of blood, have been carried through successfully at the New Haven General hospital, now a part of the medical school of Tale university. In each instance the person's blood was drawn o!T and In jected back into the system. The first case was that of a woman who had a hemorrhage in the abdomen. The Burgeons drew off the blood from the abdomen, tied the vessels, and af ter filtering the blood, transfused It back into her system. I-ater, a man was admitted with hemorrhage of the liver. The abdomen was filled with blood. The staff treated the liver, filtered the blood drawn off and injected it through the arm. Both patients axe regarded as convalescent. a "improved m UCCNSID UNDER PAT. N9 90857O 1000 milea to a gallon of oil and perfect cora preaaion guaranteed or your money refunded plua $2.00 per cylinder. The only tings with a real guarantee. THE LUCKEY-HUGHSON CO., Inc. Piston King Headquarters. 464 Burnaide Street. Portland. Ore USED FORDS A complete stock of ail models Coupes. Sedans, Tourings. Roadsters. PrlceB. Jlio.uO and up. If you want junk, don't come; if you want a good car, we have it. Easy Terms. FARNHAM & WILLIAMS. (Inc.) 2 N. 11th, Bet. Burnaide Couch st. Portland. Oregoa. Bdy 8214 PUBLIC'S APPETITE FOR CHICKEN CHANGES Principal demand now It for hens, all sizes. Still, there is a fair sale for spring era. Both sellers and buyers like to deal with RUBY & CO., 215 FRONT ST., COR. SALMON, Portland GLASSES That Fit None Better CHARGES REASONABLE Dr. Harry Brown 149 Third St PORTLAND, OREGON SCOUT MAKES BRAVE RESCUE A deed of high courage in the rescue of two boys and the attempted rescue of a third in a storm-clouded lake was recently performed by Scout William E. Trimble of Troop 23, Bellmore, Long Island, when, at Imminent peril to him self In the gale-churned waters of Lake Champlain, he pulled two lads from a capsized sailboat to his canoe; wlien his canoe overturned, helped right It and Becurcd the two boys a hold, and when one of the lads slipped Into the water from exhaustion dove in for him, and, on being unsuccessful in finding the drowning lad in the depths of the water, began the agonizing swim to shore which resulted in his securing help In time to save both the survivors of the sailboat and his orginal canoe companion. Young Trimble and his friend, Louis Grinnell, students at the citizens' mili tary training camp at Huttsburg, N. 5T., were canoeing when a sudden squall arose which almost upset their bark, and did capsize ia sailboat some distance from them, whose occupants were also students from the camp. Through the darkening afternoon Trimble and Grinnell could faintly per ceive the figures of the two lads, who had been thrown overboard by the storm-tossed boat. Bending their backs to their paddles, the scout and his com panion sent the canoe forward and with swift strokes reached the strug gling lads. As Grinnell could swim only a little, Trimble took the situation In hand. Charles Stone of Plattsburg, who lives near the beach, peering out at the storm noticed the boy struggling to ward land. lie saw him fling up his arms In exhaustion. Stone ran out and dragged him to shore. The boy seemed trying to say something, but a gurgle was the best he could do. Stone took the lad to his house. Fighting against the exhaustion steal ing over him and the approaching darkness, Trimble soon pulled strength enough together to tell his story. Stone started out in a rowboat in the driving rain, following the uncertain directions, He finally found the two boys still holding to the canoe, and brought them safely to shore. HARDING'S WARM INTEREST Among the many evidences of the deep Interest and thoughtful concern of the late president In scouting's work for the good of American boy hood. Is the following letter from Secretary Christian to Chief Scout Executive James E. West, written Au gust 1, the day before Mr. Harding died: "My Dear Mr. West: "Owing to the unfortunate illness of the I'resident, he is unable to an swer personally your letter of July 20. which reached him In San Francisco. On his behalf I wish to assure you of his appreciation of the action taken at the thirteenth annual meeting of the national council, Boy Scouts of Amer ica, In unanimously re-electing him honorary president of the national council. The President, as you know, regards the boy scout movement as of great Importance and value. Only a few days ago at Woodland Bark, Seat tle, he again evidenced his great In terest in the work by administering the pledge of allegiance to probably 30,000 boys and then delivering a short address to them. "Sincerely yours, (Signed) "GEORGE B. CHRISTIAN", JR., "Serretarv to tho President " HELP ROUT DRUG EVIL Boy scouts of Log Angeles Cal.. helped arouse the public's attention to the evil effects of narcotics when together with thousand of individuals and representatives of other well known civic and social bodies and headed by the International Narcotics Education association, they marched to the music of "Onward Christian j Soldiers." in procession which inaugu- j rated the world-wide campaign against narcotics to be conducted by govern menu, churches and schools. UNSELFISHNESS; By GRACE E. HALL 5 T SET myself a task : Never to ask A For what I did not just as freely give. No kindness, sweet consideration; aught In attitude, in gentleness, In thought Nothing, save what In full return from me Another might expect as bounteously. Then day by day my life began to prove How selfish and how narrow was my groove, For one by one the blessings I had known Took wings, and to another realm had flown ; How little I had given through the days ! How much demanded In a thousand wayst So humbled by my own acknowledg ment, I set myself a task and to it bent; I ceased to talk of faults by others shown, Aware at last of greater ones my own ; Asked not of sympathy and love a part Unless I found the same within my heart And lo I there Is a bluer sky o'er head, The birds sing sweeter than they did before ; And each day kindly thoughts to me are sped, And loving hands come knocking at my door. ( by Dodd, Mead Company.) IloiHotBook Some one has said that "true hospi tality consists in having: what you were sTolna; to have anyway, and not chang ing; the cloth unless you were truing to anyway." HAVE SOME OYSTERS A NICE after-the-theater dish or for an evening lunch Is prepared as follows : Add a pint of oysters with their liquor, a squeeze of lemon, a dash of cayenne, salt and celery salt to taste to a half-cupful of rich bouillon. Cook the oysters until their edges curl, then serve on buttered toast. Creamed Oysters. Allow a dozen oysters to each cup ful of cream. Heat the cream to boil ing, add the oysters and when the edges curl remove at once and serve Immediately. Season to suit the taste. Escalloped Oysters. Take a pint of selected oysters, the tender part of two bunches of celery, chopped fine. In a baking dish put a layer of cracker crumbs, and a layer of celery. Dot with bits of butter or season the crumbs by stirring them into melted butter, season with salt and pepper, repeat with nnother layer and finish the top with buttered crumbs. Oysters will not cook well If more than two layers are added; those In the center will be under done when the top and bottom are ready. Bake twenty minutes. Providence Oysters. Thin I v a nice chafing dish recipe. In a blazer, place a pint of oysters, a table spoonful of butter, salt and pepper to season. When the oysters begin to curl, stir In enough cracker crumbs to absorb all the Juice, then add a well beaten egg nnd serve while the dish Is hot. Royal Stew. Dace oj ten in a sauce pan with enough of Hielr liquor to flout them. i Ohop a bunch of tender celery and add a finely -minced fed pepper. As the liquor in the pan is heating add two tablespoonfuls f butter, salt and pep- per to taste, and when thoroughly hot ndd a pint of milk for n dozen oysters; when the milk Is hoi add ttie celery find pepper, chopped; Mew until well flavored, add the oysters and as they ure ready to serve stir In a spoonful of currant or plum Jelly. Serve hot. (. 1921. Weitera Newspaper tnion.) o MEN YOU MAY MARRY By E. R. PEYSER Has a Galoot Like This Pro posed to You? Symptoms: The man whose collar goes over his hair In the back black straight hair. Miles of mouth and mountains of nose. Sprawlly sort, never looks seedy nd never looks Ipruced up. Seems to be Just a middle weight getter in every line. Aw fully sensitive; likes a plain, un exciting woman anl generally spends his Sundays waJking. IN FACT He Is no hu.nmer. He Is not and never will be the kind who Is In the running. Prescription tor Bride to Be: lie a fOOsl cook, wash lroner, and a pleasant Jog fer. Absorb This: THERE IS NO SAFETY IN HUMMERS. (6 by McCIur Ksarsvaftr Syadleats eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee CTflTtr ivrrrTTro L IN BRIEF S A,S A. A A j. a K A Oregon City. The $9000 campaign, carried on by the local chamber of commerce for the promotion of civic affairs, is about one-third completed, reports Barney Garrett, manager of the chamber. Albany. President Green of Albany college Friday announced that Al bany's 5100,000 toward the goal of 1600,000 in the state had beta raised nnd that the state campaign will be started at once from Portland head quarters. Mill City. A meeting of road dis trict No. 40. will be held In Hammond hall at 2:30 P. M November 3, to vote an extra tax to raise funds for further work on the roads in this dis trict, which extends for several miles on each side of town. Salem. More than 600 children at tended the Bible school classes in the grade schools of Salem during the first week, according to a report made pub lie here Saturday, No child was nl lowed to take this work unless tin; written consent of the parents was given. The Dalles. -An adequate protective tariff on Wheat, made effective through an export commission to take care of the surplus, was recommend ed as the best means of solving the present farmers' difficulty, in a reso lution adopted at a meeting of 70 WaBCO county grain growers, held at Dufur Sat unlay afternoon. Eugene. Announcement was made Friday thai work on a two-story con crete building to be eroded as a home : r uie uugene Daily Guard will be started next week. Tho structure will bo located on a lot owned by Chnrles II. Fisher, principal owner of the Guard, on Willamette street between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Clatskanie. W, F. Schneider of this place thinks he has the champion long burning stump, by char-pitting, in the northwest. Firo was started in this stump January 23, 1023, and the stump fell October 12 of this year. The stump measured eight feet through just above the bulge in the roots and was more at the ground, though not moas ured. St. Helens. As election day draws nearer, a favorable vote for the in come tax measure seems less likely. A few weeks ago It was conceded that Colombia county would support the measure, but there has been a decid ed chance, Interviews with a number of farmers Indicated that not all of thorn will support the measure, nl though it has tho backing of the grange. Salem. -Before a tax supervising and conservation commission may add to or take from items contained in a tax budget submitted for its consider ation and approval, the unanimous Vote of all members of such commis sion in attendance at tho meeting or hearing must bo obtained. This was the opinion handed down hers Satur day by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney u aeral, Toledo, Figures recently announc ed by Or. w. H. Lytic of the state livestock sanitary board show Uacoln County to he one of the very lowest counties In the state In the point of infection from tuberculosis based on tho tests made throughout the county In the past years, as only four .01 of 1 per cent have ever reacted, whereas many counties run up to 25 or 100 times as high. Mill city. The Hammond Lumber company fire department has perfect ed arrangements for giving a big tur key dinner and entertainment on Thanksgiving day. Phil Bradt wus named chairman to take charge of the dinner and B. F. Brandon will take care of the entertainment. A picture show and vaudeville will be held, fol lowed by a talk in the afternoon. A home talent show nnd big dance are other foatures. Hood River, Representative Sin nott, here from The Dalles to meet with a committee of the chamber of commerce for a discussion of the pro Jected Cooper's spur lateral of the Mount Hood loop highway, said he Would use his best efforts in creating a sentiment for an allocation by the I'nlted States forest service of the entire $80,000, the estimated cost of grading the new 17-mlle gap between the Mount Hood loop highway and the snow line of Mount Hood. SaJem. More than 1000 plants of tho cultivated black currant, alternate host of the white pine blister rust, have been destroyed In Marlon county as a part of the statewide campaign against the disease, Tills was tho an nouncment made here by offleials. Ix structlon of these plants was in pur i;..rif'' of a slate' law enacted at tie last seHHion of the legisluturo declar ing tlie black currant a nuisance be cause of the seriousness of the white pine rust invasion in the northwest. Ej Have a packet in your 9 B pocket tor ever-ready S Soothes the throat. 11 E For Quality, Flavor and 9 Mm Swagger Avails Little. Where S",t; r rtnrrtes one to sue .cad it lands dozens iu riuiv.uio, and the latter buries them In oblivion. Family records have many promising hopes disappointingly filling lowly stations. Kven for some of these she Sometimes has to make apology. Counterfeits of Real Gold. Budapest papers report the arrest in Transylvania Oi a gang of counter feiters who were making coins of old Hungarian design out of real gold which they hail bought at low ratess from workers employed in jewelry manufacturing plants. Mrs. Elizabeth Zander Reap the Reward of Perfect Health Salem, Orcg. "Thru heavy lift ing 1 developed a severe case of feminine weakness. I suffered with backaches and bearing pains. 1 Rot so weak I could not do any work, I would get very severe dizzy spells and the least excitement I would faint dead away. 1 was so nervous I could not stand any noise, could not sleep, and had very little appetite. I went down ill weight from 118 pounds to 96. I was a physical wreck when 1 began tak ing Dr. Pierce's 1'avorite Prescrip tion but thru the persistent use of this wonderful woman's medicine I was completely relieved of my ail ment ami restored to perfect health. I gained in weight and never felt better than after taking the 'Favorite Prescription." Mrs. Elizabeth Zan der, 1.170 Norway St. Your health is your most import ant asset. So why not write Dr. Pierce. President Invalids' Hotel Buffalo, N. Y., and receive con fidentia) medical advice free, or send 10c for trial pkg, tablets. Remarkably Preserved. In an Egyptian tomb a vase was found containing honey still liquid af ter 30 centuries. Cushions on tho arm chairs found in this tomb wen; still so soft and well preserved that one could toss them across the room without do ing them damage. "Why?" A willow ( barged in an lOngllsh court asked: "Why don't the police arrest the murderers and burglars, and not a poor woman who has lost her hus band and is looking for another?" Coming and Going. "Wealth don't alius bring happi ness," said Uncle Bben. " 'liout all some men gits out'n delr riches is beitt1 hit fob mo' alimony." Washing ton Star. Someone Gets Rich. Those who send I heir good money to others for gel ridi-iiulck informa tion enable the others to get rich without any information. Not Good to Be Alone. Many a man when alono with his thoughts finds that they aro rather disagreeable company.--New Orleans StatcH. i uned for bahy'i clothe, will keep them iwett nil Miwy white until worn our. Try It iud e lor yourself. At groctrt Are Van Kalkficd"' BKHNKti-WALKf K are iou .wiiMiea. business colleci is the MKKcst, most perfectly equipped Business 1 raining School In ths North west. Kit yourself for a higher pusttlun wltii in. "- in iicy. i'ertiianeut positions assured our (;reduates Write fur catalog fc'uurUi utiu iambi' Portland P. N. U. No. 43, 1923 Q