E9 Sri PORTI ANH OFFERS A MARKET v-fAV FOR YOUR PRODUCE 7. I W! Ml'. A I Ul 'ejl U THE&TDi BKOATWAY AT iuVMHILl. 1 Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLB PHOTO PLAYS Complete Chsnfe Saturday. Adults, Week day Matinee, 20c; Evening!, 40c. OontiDU om 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cenu all times. L)o fW'Gk CV Writ for prices and market conditions on 1 ClgC VX, OUIl Veal Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, Portland. Oregon Forty Years in the Same Location. etc. L? Mallory Select Residential & Transient 15th and Yanih,ill. Portland, Oreson. Modern Fireproof American Plan RATES MODERATE Hotel GLASSES That Fit None Better I CHARGES REASONABLE V TV Hwi. L..,,.. mi. nun LI1UIT11 149 Third St P PORTI AWn nDrrmi ... , v 1 i , v, W. 1 We Specialize in Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Grape RooL Goat Skins, Horse Hair W rite for Shipping Tags & latest Price List Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION (VENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, OREGON. Branch at Pocatello. Idaho New Pacific Northwest Pocket Map The Union Pacific has just received from the press a new pocket edition in dexed map of the Pacific Northwest, which is perhaps the most complete and convenient map of Oregon and Washington ever published. A copy will be sent free to any address by Win. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon, upon receipt of request by card or letter. PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, Beam, hem and machine pleat skirts ready for band. Hemstitching, picotinr and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 85 Fifth St. Portland, Ore. 85 cents INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT Happenings of Importance to Folks of the Northwest PleatingEmbroidery Hemstitching, Buttons Covered. STEPHAN'S 165Mr Tenth St., Portland ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you up, we make all kinds of Hair Qoods of your combings. Join our School of Beauty Culture. 400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone Broadway 6902, Portland, Oregon. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 234 Burnslde street, Port land, Oregon. "LITE-FOOT" Powdered DANCE FLOOR WAX Gives smooth iah to hard floors. NO ACID. GREASE OR DUST. Your drugfrist has it. If not, send us stamps, 76c for one-pound package CLARKE, WOODWARD DRUG CO. Portland, Oregon. Gliding fln ar soft-wood v-'.ii'Ji&r.- tt ll' ,. J.', m K wJ tan ss sn - P. ! tr S rrrrrrTrrrrrrrTTTirrrrT'n-i Astounding Prevalence TT IS appalling to realize that A probably 70 of the adult pop ulation suffers with Piles or some other form of Colon trouble. Yet, I GUARANTEE to cure any case of Piles by my non-surgical method or refund the patient's fee. On or about March firat my skilled organiza tion of rectal specialists will be housed in my own new building at 5th & Main, directly oppoaite the Court House, Portland , Oregon Send today for my FREE illustrated book. CHAS J. DEAN. M.D 2ND AND MORRISON PORTLAND. OREGON MENTION' THIS PAPLR WHEN WRITING Making Friends and Enemies. It you want enemies, excel others; if you want friends, let others excel you. Colton. Unlike the Bore. We'll say this for the hurglar, he never drops in on us when we are busy. Boston Evening Transcript. BRAZING, WELDING & CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co., 88 1st St. CUT FLOWERS- FLORAL DESIGNS Clsrke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely: most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rioh; confidentisl ; reli able; years experience; descriptions free, "The Successful Club." Mrs. Nash. Box 656. Oakland, California. 250 Horses for sale, exchange or rent. "We rent mem wnn or witnout tne harness. Horses guaranteed as represented, or will exenanpe tnem or retund your monev. North Portland Horse & Mule Co.. Box 518, N. Portland, Ore. Empire 0121. CLEANING AND DYEING Fer reliable Cleaning and Dye ing service send parcels to ua. We pay return postage. Inform ation and prices given upon re quest. ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS.. Established 1890. Portland, Ore GOING TO BUILD? We have hundreds of plans at $10.00 and up. Send us a sketch of the home you want and wj will sub mit similar specimen plans. No obligation except to return plans if not suitable. O. M. AKERS Designing and Drafting. 511-12 Couch Building. r or liana, uregoa. Set of dJQ.OO Teeth. ?V 3ffW We UfTjnfJ Painless extinction of teeth. 50c. 20 years in the same location. U. S. DENTISTS. 246 W Wash ington cor. Second, Portland, Oregon. BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE 0 All long rye straw stuffed. Insist on having the collar with the "Fish" Label. If your dealer does not handle this brand collar, write to us direct. P. SHARKEY & SON 53 Union Av Portland, Ore FOR SALE, one of the best Percheron stallions in the country, weighing over a cattle. North Port and Horse 4 Mule Co. Box 518, N. Portland, Ore. Empire 0121. ton. Will exchange for horses, mules or AUTO PARTS FOR ALL CARS At less than Mi Price. Mail orders promptly filled Pacific Auto Wrecking Co. """KFlInl SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without injury to the skin by Ney-ftom Depilatory. Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab oratories, 519 Morgan Bids'.. Portland Oregon. Exploited by the Camera. Some of the satellites of Jupiter were discovered photographically, and have never been seen except on photo graphic plates. The vanity of human life is like a river, constantly passing away and yel constantly coming on. Pope. PROVES THAT WOMEN ARE BRAVE Mathede Schonberg, Who Was Taken Prisoner by Chinese Bandits, Faced Death to Save Others. Mathede Schonberg. maid of Miss Lucy Aldrlch, Ml taken captive by Chinese bnndits. The band of bandits, when pursued by soldiers, placed their captives in front to receive the fire. It became evident that whatever happened to the bandits, no captive would escape alive. It was essential that the lire of the soldiers should be stopped If any captive was to be saved. The only way was to send one of the captives as a messenger to the soldiers. One of the men volunteered to go. Presumably, any man would go, but some men are more competent than others In the face of danger. But Miss Schonberg insisted that a woman should go, as the soldiers would be less likely to fire other than on a man. That the danger was real Is shown by the fact that one of the bandits who escorted her was shot dead. Facing the deadly Are, she passed through safely and accom plished her mission. It is already propose that Miss Schonberg receive the Carnegie medal for heroic conduct, and It may be assumed mat sne will get It. She will certainly be exalted In the souls of those whose lives she saved and their families. Woman Is naturally timid. She shrinks from facing It, and yet con stantly does face what men would never endure. And at every moment of extreme peril which can by no means be escaped, woman Invariably faces the peril with a calmness and resolution which few men can achieve. San Francisco Chronicle. Farm Conditions Aired Washington, D. C. Farming condi tions in the Pacific northwest came in for a complete airing last week before the senate committee on agriculture, when west coast wheat growers ap peared in support of the McNary Haugen export corporation bill. Harry E. Goldsworthy of Rosalia, Wash., rep resented the Washington export com mission league and the Washington Wheat Growers' association, and A. R. Shumway of Milton, Or., spoke for like organizations in his state. The McNary-Haugen bill was de scribed by both men as the most im portant farm measure ever considered by congress. The committee was told that wheat growers and cattle men of the west coast were looking to its passage for relief from a financial de pression which otherwise would result in the ruin of the farming sections of the coast. "The wheat growing sections of Washington have united in support f the export commission plan," said Mr. Goldsworthy. "For the first time in the history of the state every or ganized interest has rallied to a single measure. Farmers, bankers, business and professional men are a unit, through the Washington export com mission league, in urging the enact ment of the bill." Mr. Shumway told the committee that the Oregon co-operative grain growers had developed the export sales plan from the original idea of C. A. Harth of The Dalles, a director of the organization, and had passed favorably upon it long before the Mc- Nary-Haugen bill was written. He also presented to the committee the indorsement of the agricultural com mittee of the Oregon Bankers' asso ciation. W. R. McClure of Bliss, Idaho, pres ident of the western tariff league, also appeared before the committee to urge a favorable report on the bill. Mr. McClure carried the indorsement of arganized wheat and woolgrowers, the result of a meeting recently held at Pendleton, Or. Nature Writers. Nearly all our nature writers are men of the north temperate zone. They yearn so much to write about trees and flowers because of the win ter that they annually suffer under. Leaves Estate to Dog, $10,000 Annuity to Spouse BostoD. Of an estate valued at $000,000, un annuity of $10,000 is left to the husband of Mr.-. I.ucinda E. Shaw, originator of a brand of candy, whose will was filed for probate re cently. Provision Is made for the comfort of Mrs. Shaw's pet dog. The house hold and personal effects and real es tate here and in Maine are left to Ai bert W. Myer, In Mrs. Shaw's emplof fur many years, on condition that he take care of her dog for Its life "and treat It kindly during such period " The residue Is left to George It Bllnn, executor and trustee, with .li rectlons to pay certain annuities, im! to distribute the remainder upou Mi Shaw's death among a number u: philanthropic and charitable iusniu Uons. Flight Party Arrives. Seattle. With the exception of its head, Lieutenant B. H. Wyatt, a party of officers and men of the United States navy, en route to Alaska to prepare the way for a flight by the dirigible Shenandoah, arrived here last week. The party will leave here on the steamship Alaska, and take the Alaska railroad at Seward, going to Nenana or Fairbanks, in the interior of Alaska. An airplane that Lieuten ant Wyatt is to fly to Nome, Alaska, which is to he made the base of the Shenandoah expedition, has been shipped to Nenana. Canned Salmon Held Unfit. Portland. Destruction of 1000 cases of canned salmon, much of which was shown to have been spoiling before being processed, was authorized by verdict of jurors in federal court when they found for the government in its action to libel the fish. This quantity of salmon ordinarily has a value of more than J5000. It was the property of Jeldness Bros. & Co., of Astoria. Jurors in the trial arrived at a ver dict in just IS minutes. Government prosecutors were highly elated, de claring that the decision means much to the salmon industry of the state. "This will mean more for the in lustry than may seem apparent at first," said Fred D. Silloway, assistant solicitor from Washington, D. C, who helped prosecute the case. "It is bound to deter canners from putting out discreditable and unwholesome packs in this district. I expect to help prosecute a big batch of such cases in Seattle and hope we can do as much for the industry there and in Alaska." Superb National Highway Visioned. La Grande. Members of the Old Oregon Trail association from 25 Ida ho, Oregon and Washington points basked in the warmth of La Grande's hospitality when they gathered here last week at the annual meeting of the association. Following a morning session at which time preliminary or ganization was effected with Walter Meacham as chairman and after lunch ing as guests of the Union county chamber of commerce, the delegates met in the city hall building. "The Old Oregon Trail is the high way," A. S. Dudley, manager of the state chamber of commerce, said, and his statement was typical of the feel ing of the association. Ardent en thusiasm in the development of the Old Oregon Trail movement was mani test on every side. Mr. Dudley pledg ed the support of the state chamber to the Old Oregon Trail association specifically in regard to publicity work. William Duby of Baker, of the state highway commission, discussed financing problems and said the com mission would assist the trail move nient in every way possible. ... ... ... .. ...... ....... .c . . jt jL.f. ,.,a,iBi I, A A it TTTTTTTrfTTTTTTvTTTTTTTTTT THE ROMANCE I -r xrorc t "CURFEW" SO MANY histories have re lated the fact that the Insti tution of the "curfew" called from the French couvre-feu, cover-fire was due to William the Conqueror that to deny this would be almost equivalent to denying history itself. But the fact remains that the curfew was known long before 1006, both In England and on the continent. As far back as the time of King Alfred the "cover-lire" bell was rung, not as a precaution against political conspiracies as William the Conqueror In tended It, but merely as a form of fire Insurance. The great ma jority of the houses in England at that time were built without chimneys and the live coals pre sented a constant peril to the towns at large. Though this menace has passed, the curfew is still sounded In a large num ber of places throughout Eng land, and, during the war, was revived as a warning that all lights should be extinguished. In times of peace, however, Its prin cipal function is to warn resi dents that it is time to go to bed and In some places there are laws that forbid children under a certain age from being abroad after curfew has been rung. The usual "curfew hour" is eight o'clock in the evening, but hero and there it is sounded at seven or nine o'clock. ( by Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) 5 Cents Loganberry Basis. Salem. Willamette valley logan berry growers will not dispose of their fruit unless they receive a minimum price of 5 cents a pound, according to a resolution adopted at a meeting of the members of the loganberry ex change held here recently. All grow ers were urged to comply strictly with the provisions of the resolution. It was brought out that at least 50 per cent of the loganberry vines in Marion county were destroyed as a result of the cold weather a few weeks ago, which will curtail materially the 1924 crop. Meetings have been scheduled for Sublimity and Albany. Attorney's Trial Set. Boise, Idaho. E. R. Dampier, prom inent Rupert attorney, pleaded not guilty before Federal Judge DIetrlcl to an indictment charging him with sending obscene letters through tin mails. His trial was set for February 25. He was represented in court by Guy Bissell of Gooding. The indictment against Dampier charges that ho sent anonymous let ters through tho mails to Lillian Van Antwerp in which he endeavored to strike UD an acquaintanceship. The letters, copies of which are containec in the indictment, are alleged to hav made improper proposals. The young woman, it is said by authorities, turn ed the letters over to the government Mr. Dampier is well known in south ern Idaho and has taken an actm part in politics. Lumber Stocks Gaining. Seatle. Stocks of lumber held Jan uary 1 by mills in Washington and Oregon belonging to the West Coast Lumbermen's association were 28 per cent below normal, the association re ported recently in a bulletin to mem bers. These stocks were 54 per cent below normal January 1, 1923, and rose to 38 below normal by July 1. Bishop Keator Buried. Tacoma. Bishop Frederic W. Kea tor, for 22 years head of the Protest ant Episcopal diocese of Olympia, cern prising western Washington, was burled here last Tuesday after two funeral services that marked his high standing as a churchman and a citizen Line Approaches Mountains. Klamath Falls. Fifteen miles of rugged mountain survey from a poin beyond Oak Ridge to within seven miles of the summit of the Cascades calling for 22 tunnels and a maximum grade of 1.8 per cent is all that r mains uncovered by construction con tract on the new Klamath Falls Eugene railroad, and as far as It is in the power of the Southern Pacific officials, this is their last harrier to the fulfillment of the long-delayed Harriman pledge of this railway de velopment for Oregon. Irrigation Charge Hit. Boise, Ida.--Addlson T. Smith, rep resontative in congress from tho sec ond congressional district in tills state has introduced a bill in congress to remove one of the so-called unjust burdens from the shoulders of settlers on federal reclamation projects th overhead expense of the Washington office of the bureau. Speaking of the situation which thi hill seeks to relieve, Representative Smith said in a letter to one of hi constituents here: "There has alread been charged to the settlers for main taining the Washington office ahou $3,500,000 which should have been pal direct from the reclamation fund ( from the federal treasury." Wheat Seeding Begun. Pendleton. Wheat farmers in Uma tilla county have disregarded the cal endar and are taking the performance of the weather as a sure indication that spring has arrived. Spring Bed ing of grain has already been begun in some sections, and in many local, ties plowing is under way. Wheat has made a growth since i' was seeded last fall. This is chara terized as remarkable by experience! growers. Veteran, 80, to Seek Office. Olympia--George Hazzard of Ta coma, who was democratic candidal for secretary of state four years ago has Indicated his intention of seekln the democratic nomination again by writing Secretary of State Hlnkle, ask ing for two copies of the filing blanks saying he might spoil ono in making it out. Mr. Hazzard also told M Hlnkle some time ago he intended t run again. Mr. Hazzard is a civil war veteran, about 80 years of age. after every meal Cleanses month and leeth and aids digestion. Relieves tbat over eaten feeling and acid mouth. Its 1-a-s-t-l-n-g flavor satlslies tne craving for sweets. Wrlgley's Is doable value In the Ler"Vt and pleasure It provides .Seated in it Parity 'fit To Remove Tarnish. To remove tarnish from silver, put one tnhlespoonful of borax powder in each quart of water. Put in the silver and bring to boiling point. Wipe with a flannel cloth. It gives a wonderful polish and saves time, labor and silver. 0 A Short Turn. I was out prospecting with Larry the other day In the mountains, you know and said, "See that littlo butto over there." Larry is in the hospital now. He was in such a hurry to turn around that ho sprained both ankles. - Saturday livening Post. Mrs. Isabella McLachlan To take your basket and go to the market is more fun than a muvie. The advantage In marketing; In person la a greater variety in the bills of fare. There are many foods and vegetables that are forgotten, and one is remind ed of them in all their attractiveness when found In the stalls at the mar ket. In many places one may buy a pound of butter made that very morn ing;, a freshly-dressed chicken or a piece of spare-rib right from the farm, which will have some meat left on it. SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS PERHAPS some inexperienced tintKPu'lf. mflv li.. 1 i-lni'il tiv the recipe for Cranberry Sauce. Take six cupfuls of cranberries, three cupfuls of granulated sugar, one-half cupful of water. Wash and pick over the berries and add Uie sugur and water, but do not Btlr. Af ter they begin to boil, cook ten min utes closely covered. Remove the scum and when cool they will be Jel lied, the skins soft and tender. Cranberry Punch. Take ono pint of cranberries, one and one-half quarts of water, one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, four or anges and two lemons. Cook the cranberries in the water and sugar until tender, strain and cool. When cold add the juice of the fruit and freeze until mushy. Four-Mlnuta Fruit Cake. Take two thirds of a cupful of soft butter or chicken fat, two and one half cupfuls of brown sugar, four eggs, one cupful of milk, three and one-half cupfuls of sifted flour, two tablespoon fuls of cocoa, one-half teiispoonful of mace, ono tespoonful of cinnamon, three teuspoonfuls of baking powder, one cupful of raisins, one fourth of a pound of chopped dates, one and one fourth pounds of currants. Put all the Ingredients together Into a bowl and beat vigorously with a wooden spoon for five minutes. Bake In louf pans for 45 minutes. Gluten Muffins. Take two cupfuls of gluten flour, two cupfuls of milk, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one well-beaten egg; mix the dry Ingredients; stir in the beaten eggs and milk. Beat thor oughly all together and half-flli but tered gem puns. Baka 20 minutes. Baked Apples With Figs. Wash apples and remove the cores, leaving the blossom end unbroken. In the cavity of each apple place a tea mioonfiil of chootied tins and fill with sugar or sirup to which the Juice of a lemon mis been added. Place in a hakln dish In a slow oven and buke until the apples nre tender, busting occasionally. Fried Rice. Take six cupfuls of cooked rice, one rupful of cold roast pork chopped, two tablespoonfoll of fat, one tubli spoonful of suit, itnd two eggs. Add the salt, fat meat and onion and let fry a few minutes. Add the rice, mix well and when hot add th" eggs whole. Stir and cook until the eg are set, then serve ut once. ($, 1914, Western Newspaper Ueloo.) A THULr HE- UAkKAIiLK DflKA M. I had a won derful dream last night If It would only romej true you would never have to work again. What was ItT I dreamed you were dead. is Operation Avoided Portland, O r e k. "Dr. Pierce's medicine has been so very bene ficial to me that 1 am glad to five it my recommendation, Doctors said T would have to undergo an opera tion, but after taking tne 'Favorite Prescription' I found that an opera lion was not necessary. During one expectant period i suffered with inflammation and became so weak and rundown I could not do my work. Doctors again advised an operation, but instead I began tak ing the 'Favorite Prescription' and it soon put Ble on my feet. My health returned! I had practically no suffering, and my baby v as very healthy. Since thai time whenever I have felt badly I have taken the 'Favorite Prescription.' It always makes tne well in no time." Mrs. Isabella McLachlan, 7o,S Mich, Ave. Go to your neighborhood drag store and get Favorite Prescription in tablet! or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids Hotel, In Buffalo N.. Y., and receive good medical advice in return, free Honduran Rebels Gain. San Salvador, Republic of Salvador. The latest advices from Honduras report the principal towns In tho west ern part of the country Occupied by the revolutionists. In Ocotepequo tho military commander rebelled against the government and turned his forces over to tho rebels. Some Fail to Recognize Truth. Thou dost give audience everywhere, O, Truth, to all who ask counsel of thee, and ut once answerest, though on manifold matters they ask thy counsel. Clearly dost thou answer, though all do not hear. St. Augustine. Road Twenty Centuries Old. England's oldest mad, which must have been made at h ast 2,000 years ago, runs between Winchester and Canterbury, Variety of Materials for Books. In the British museum are books written on oyster shells, bricks, bones, ivory, had, iron, copper, sheepskin, SOOd, and palm h aves. Camel's Peculiarity. Tho camel cannot swim. Tho mo ment it loses lis footing In running water It turns on Its Bide and makes no effort to save Itself from drowning. I used for baby's clothes, will keep them sweet snd saowy-whlte until worn out. Try It and see for yourself. Aifroctri Business College Places Graduates In Good Positions Knroll any time of year Write for free success catalog. Fourth and Yamhill. Portland. Oregon, P. N. U. No. 8, 1924 J D