The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925, March 21, 1924, Image 3

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Portland, Oregon
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS
Complete Cheng. Saturday. Adulte, Week
day Matinee, 20c; ETeninga, 40c Continu
"" I to 11 p. m. Children 10 cenn all times.
Eggs
We want your eBg- shipments. W. pay cash No dis.
count, prompt remittance. We will pay the too market
pnce the day your shipment arrives market
PAGE & RON, PORTLAND. ORE
Eggs
" Maliory
Select Residential & Transient
10th. and Yamhill. Portland, Oregon.
Modern Fireproof American Plan
RATES MODERATE
Hotel
GUARANTEED GOITRE TREATMENT
SSL&tTfflm C4 M" SS. " with branch
Return Postage Paid
On Replated Articles
Auto Lamps and Spotlights Resilvered
OREGON PLATING CO.
ELECTRO PLATERS
174 East Oak, cor. Union Ave., Portland. Ore
GLASSES
That Fit None Better
i CHARGES REASONABLE
V Dr. Harrv Rt-num
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7 1 149 Third St
PORTLAND.
OREGON
We Specialize in
Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara,
Oregon Grape RooL Goat Skins, Horse Hair
Write for Shipping Tags & latent Price Llat
Portland Hide & Wool Co.
101 UNION 1VENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, 0RE00N.
branch at Pocatello. Idaho
BUY THE EST HORSE COLLAR MADE
All long rye Rtraw 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.
AUTO PARTS FOR ALL CARS
At less than Vi Price. Mail orders promptly filled
Pacific Auto Wrecking Co. .okVland e"'
Belvue Poultry Farm
Phone Tabor 3039 47th and E. Davis Street
PORTLAND. OREGON.
To farmers and others; We are buyers
of large or small quantities of poultry,
Highest market prices paid. Cheques
mailed same day as shipment arrives.
No commission deducted. lteferencas,
West Coast National Bank.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Removed without injury to the skin by Ney-Born
Depilatory. Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab
oratories, 519 Morgan Bid jr.. Portland Oregon.
See Yellowstone and
Southern California
These two wonderlands have Dean
reproduced in charming illustrations
by the Union Pacific and bound in
book form with adequate description.
Both can be easily obtained and will
prove extremely entertaining as well
as instructive. Write for copies to
Wm, McMurray, General Passenger
Agent, Pittock Block, Portland, Ore
gon, who will forward them freely to
any address upon receipt of request.
TOBACCO CURE Car
Write HILLSBORO CHEMICAL CO.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
CUT FLOWERS ft FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St.
Gold and Silver Plating.
Send us your old Silverware, r.eflectors
and Musical Instruments for repair and
resllvering. We save you money. B. L,.
Foote, 386 U Washington St., Portland.
PLUMBING MATERIAL
Baths, sinks, toilets, basins, boilers,
pipe, valves and fittings. Prices reason
able. Standard Plumbing & Heating Co.
East 6th and Morrison Sts. Portland, Or.
Ki)3?.ra is m f? . r pi
if:
My New Offices
ABOVE is pictured the splendid new
jtV quarters now occupied by myself
and large staff of experienced rectal
specialists.
These offices, located directly opposite
the Court House, in the center of Port
land, are among the most modern and
best equipped medical office, in the Weft.
If tou are suffering with Piles or other rectal ills
come to me for examination and for mynon-tural-
cal, practically painlr.a rreat-
SBMHB. mtntwnicnuuunpnf i tt"
m io cure yuur r nc. ui
'-SrTLA i free illu.tr. ted boolr
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, seam, hem and machine oc t
pleat skirts ready for band. 00 CeuM
Hemstitching, pieoting and tucking.
EASTERN NOVELTY MFQ. OO.
85 y. Fifth St. Portland, Ore.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
Pleating Embroidery
Hemstitching. Buttons Covered.
STEPHAN'S
166M Tenth St.. Portland
ATTENTION LADIES
Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix yon np,
we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your
combings. Join our 8chool of Beauty Culture.
400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone Broadway
6902, Portland, Oregon.
AUTO KNITTING INSTRUCTION
All machines t.iuerht and renalred.
Yamhill, Portland, Ore.
4:s
BRAZING, WELDING ft CUTTING
NorthwestWelding & Supply Co., 88 1st Bt,
CAMERA AND KODAK REPAIRING
AdolphYV. Harr, Abington Hlg., Portland.
Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies
Portland Beverage & Sply Co., 431 Stark
Farmers' Coyote Trapping Correspond
ence Course. Complete, reliable, reason
able. Free Plans. Infallible Scent.
Trappers' School, Boise, Idaho.
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS
Do not throw away your old feathers. We clean,
dye and remodel and match samples. New Flow
ers and Feathers made to order. 20 years estab
lished. We jruiirantee all work. Hartneas Feath-
er & Flower Shop, SMi'a Washington St.
FOR SALE
TJnltype machine, first class shape, used
short time. 450 lbs. 10 point type worth
31260.00 will sacrifice for 3450.00, terms
to suit. American Type Foundry, Port
land, Oregon.
HOTELS
W A HASH. Rooms 50CJ. 204 Madison St.
MOLER BARBER COLTEGE
Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay
while learning. Positions secured. Writ
for catalogue. 234 Burnslde street. Port-
land, Oregon.
The North Portland Horse ST Mule-! Com.
pany has 250 head of horses. These horses
are for sale, exchange, or rent, with or
without harness. We take In cattle,
horses, or mules In exchange We rent
by the day, week, or month. We are
equipped to deliver to any part of the
country on good roads, with our own
trucks. Union Stock Yards, North Port
land, Oregon. Kmpire 0121.
NEWSPAPER MEN LOOK AT THIS
Live county weekly modern equipment
electrically operated. Near largest towns
on lower Columbia River. Ill health com
pels owner to sacrifice. Will sell 2-story
building 40x70 7 living rooms and plant
or will sell plant and lease building. Ad
jacent country growing rapidly 33000.00
will handle this, balance on terms. Ad
dress K co American Newspaper Asso
ciation, 420 U. S. National Bank., Bldg.,
Portland, Ore.
SURGICAL CORSETS
Made to measure, 467 Washington St.
If you are troubled with Appendicitis
or Stomach Trouble, write Hlzz Company,
Portland, Oregon, for free Information in
German or English.
BANKERS' AND BROKERS' SALE.
OF USED TRUCKS
We have taken over the following trucks
from the Portland Motor Car company
and Automotive Brokerage company,
which must be sold at once In conjunc
tion with the bank's trucks, I'ackards,
Nash, Republic, Masters, deary, White,
Wintrier, hjyj"l. IV,. ml, Dodge delivery,
Comet andpBther makes. All sizes, in
cluding dumps nnd hoists. Terms to suit.
CHAPERON MOTOR CAR CO.
Cor. Grand Ave. and Salmon, Portland..
CHINA STUDIOS
Lessons given firing dor.e.225 2nd St.
Miller Paint Co. Wallpaper
We invite you to call and inspect our
line of Wall Papers and Paints or send
for our free catalog. Select what you
want from our line and save money.
172 First St., Portland, Ore.
Established 1914
M. E. DINIHANIAN
Native Expert In
Repairing and Wash-Cleaning of
ORIENTAL RUGS
459 Washington St., Corner Thirteenth
Portland, Oregon
CLEANING AND DYEING
For reliable Cleaning and Dye
ing service send parcels to us.
We pay return postage. Inform-
rTujw, a gtion and prices given upon re-
Established 1890. Portland. Ore
Happenings of Importance
to Folks of the Northwest
GOING TO BUILD?
We have hundreds of plans at $10.00 and up. Send
us a sketch of the home you want and we will sub
mit similar specimen plans. No obligation except
to ret iirn plans if not suitable.
O. M. A K E R S
Designing and Drafting. 611-12 Couch Building.
Portland. Oregon.
Belvue Poultry Farm
47th and E. Davis, Portland, Ore.
We have the finest variety of Breeding
Stock at reasonable prices; also Baby
Chickens, for sale.
Tancred Imperial Leghorns.
Raneys Strain Rhode Island Reds
McC'onnels Strain Black Minorca.
Sheppards Strain Anconas.
Fishels Strain White Rocks.
White Pekln Ducks and Drakes.
4 DEAN.M.D. Inc
A?N - OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
.TH Aim MAI
PORTIA D, OR EUWi
MENTION "f M IS pAPSlff WHIN WPlTINQ
POISON OAK
! ECZEMA and ITCHING SKIN DISEASES
McKINNIE'S MEXICAN REMEDY
Established 1887 (37 years), surpassing In
Its effect. Your druggist will supply you
at thirty-five cents, or address Labora
tory, 648 East 22nd Street, Los Angeles,
atample free by mall.
$50,000,000 Loan Turned
Down By Senate
Washington, D. C The senate, de
spite President Coolidge's indorse
ment, refused Thursday 41 to 32, to
authorize the proposed loan of ?50,
000,000 to farmers o the spring wheat
belt to finance their start in the
poultry, swine and livestock indus
tries. In disposing of the proposal, car
ried in the Norbeck-Burtness bill as
the first of several special agrarian
relief measures, the senate divided
along geographical rather than party
lines. The result showed 23 democrats
and IS republicans opposing, and 20
republicans, 10 democrats and two
farmer-labor members supporting the
bill.
Leaders of the farm bloc insisted
that the result of the fight for the
Norbeck-Burtness bill did not indi
cate the senate's sentiment toward re
maining relief bills. Many opposing
votes, they asserted, were based on the
opinion, expressed by Senator Glass,
democrat, Virginia, and others, that it
was "an attempt to put the United
States treasury in the mercantile busi
ness," and further on the objection
that it was designed to assist a sharp
ly delimited area.
Auto Fees $3,225,487.
Olympia, Wash. Motor vehicle
license collections for February total
ed $509,211.35, bringing the total col
lections for the new license year so
far up to $3,225,4S7.50. According to
the report of State Treasurer Babcock,
this is within $070,110 of the total col
lections for 1923 of $3,898,597.77.
During February King county con
tributed $122,033, bringing its total to
$938,587; Pierce county added $29,
811 to its score, making a total of
$344,984, and Spokane paid in $117,
040, reaching the mark of $298,030.
One county has already exceeded its
total record for last year, Cowlitz
county stacking up $48,094, as against
$40,934 last year, all told, and dealers'
licenses have already passed the old
mark, with $63,007 as against $02,422.
Clarke county scores $88,915; Lewis,
$102,499; Thurston, $79,888; Grays
Harbor, $130,793; Pacific, $29,712;
Snohomish, $177,243; Skagit, $86,782;
Whatcom, $127,106.
Brown's Majority 4998.
Seattle, Wash. Official returns an
nounced Thursday in municipal elec
tion held here Tuesday showed that
Edwin J. Brown, mayor, lacked only
two votes of getting a majority of 5000
over Alfred H. Lundin in the mayoral
ity contest. All officials elected in
cities, towns and districts will assume
office June 2.
John E. Carroll, high man for the
council to which he was re-elected for
a three-year term, reported that he
did not spend a cent in the campaign.
Farmer Sees Red Fox Rob Mail Box of Meat
Wlnsted, Conn. A rurnl mall box on
Route No. 3, In an, Isolated section, has
been robbed several times this winter
of packages of meat, which were car
ried away by an animal whose foot
prints were seen In the snow. Fred
Helmer, who went without hU meat
more than once because of the thefts,
kept watch the other day from a se
cluded distant point' after the rural
mail carrier bad placed a package of
meat Soon afterward he saw a ml
fox trot up on Its hind legs, with front
feet against the mail box supports
pick out the meat bundle and run off
with it
Helmer will replace the old mall box
with a larger and more secure one
The greatest recorded rainfall
catch In the Hawaiian island for the
year 1922 was 432 inches.
Freedom of City Asked for Dog.
Salem, Or. Pupils in the primary
grades of the Silverton schools Tues
day voted that "Bob," beautiful Collie
dog owned by Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Brazier, should have the freedom of
the streets of that city. The request,
in the form of a resolution, will now
go before the city council there for
consideration.
The vote was taken by the children
following a public ceremony at which
the dog was presented with a silver
medal purchased by the Oregon
Humane society. Robert Goetz, super
intendent of the Silverton schools, pre
sided at the ceremonies, while the dog
and its owners, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier,
occupied a conspicuous placo on the
platform.
Colonel E. Hofer, president of the
Oregon Humane society, gave the
principal address. He scored the or
dinances in effect in many cities in
Oregon which bar dogs from the
streets, and providing that they must
be in custody of their owners or
guardian at all times. Formal pres
entation of the medal was made by
members of the Salem Women's club.
"Bob" came into prominence recent
ly, when he walked into his owner's
restaurant at Silverton after being
lost in Iowa more than six months
ago. His toenails were worn off as
a result of his long walk, and it was
estimated that he covered more than
3000 miles on his return trip to Ore
gon. The animal was lost while Mr.
and Mrs. Brazier were en route to
Indiana by automobile to visit relatives.
Portland to Hold Rose Festival.
Portland will have a Rose Festival
this year.
This was decided definitely Thurs
day at a general business men's meet
ing at the chamber of commerce
rooms.
No details as to the program or the
actual financing were settled, but a
committee was named to appoint a
group representing all of the civic
interests, which will handle the 1924
fete.
Wheat Tariff Rate Increased 12 Cents.
Washington, D. C. An increase of
12 cents a bushel in the tariff rate on
wheat was ordered last week by Presi
dent Coolidge. The new rates will be
come effective iu 30 days.
Acting under the flexible provision
of the tariff act and on the basis of
the tariff commission's recent iquiry,
the president at the same time order
ed an increase of 26 cents a hundred
pounds in the duty on wheat flour
and a decrease of 50 per cent in the
ad valorem rate on mill feeds.
The new rate on wheat will be 42
cents a bushel as compared with the
present rate of 30 cents; the new
rate on flour will be $1.04 a hundred
uound, as compared with 7S cents,
and the rate on mill feeds will be 7 Vi
per cent ad valorem as against 15 per
cent.
The increases will become effective
in time to be applied to the flood of
Canadian wheat thftt Will descend on
the United States about the middle ol
April each year with the opening of
navigation on the Great Lakes.
The advance in rates was sought to
aid particularly the hard wheat grow
ers of the northwest, but the result
ant increase in the price of spring
wheat is expected to be reflected in
the market quotations on winter
wheat raised in the middle western
and other states.
Railway Denies Charge.
Washington, D. C. Representatives
of the Northern Pacific Railway com
pany denied before the house public
lands committee Thursday charges
that the company sought to obtain
title through erroneous claims to 3,
000,000 acres of national forest land.
Alexander Britton, counsel for the
railroad, asserted that although the
land grant act had given approximate
ly 44,000,000 acres to the road, loss
than 4,000,000 acres were received
prior to completion of the transcon
tinental line and that other land was
available only as a basis upon which
to issue bonds.
Congress, he said, intended the land
to assist in financing the road's struc
ture and the railroad's purpose was
the "strictest construction" on the
act which recognized its rights.
Hoof and Mouth Disease Better.
Oakland, Cal. Improved conditions
In the epidemic of hoof and mouth
disease among livestock of the San
Francisco bay district Friday made
possible plans for lifting the provision
al quarantine on nine California coun
ties. Four counties will remain under
strict quarantine and 10 others under
provisional quarantine for some weeks
yet, officials said.
The restrictions on six counties,
however, will be lifted in a few days.
In tho last 10 days there have been
practically no additional cases of the
disease reported. Some 3000 infected
cattle and hogs remain to be destroy
ed before the work of stamping out
the disease is completed.
Labor Meeting Called.
A state-wide conference on distribu
tion of harvest workers will bo held
in Portland on Saturday, March 22.
Growers of fruit, heps, grain and
vegetables and all employers of large
numbers of short-period workers will
receive invitations to take part In the
discussion of efficient methods for
this distribution. The invitations will
be in the name of the seasonal MB
ployment commission of tho Oregon
department of labor, consisting of C.
H. Gram, A. W. Jones, C. A. Kells and
Louise F. Shields, and in co-operation
with the United States employment
service, W. H. Fitzgerald, Oregon
representative.
Plan Drive on Crows.
Astoria, Or. Crow legs are the
latest natural resources of Clatsop
county to attain a definite commercial
value and Clatsop county nimrods for
the next four weeks will be busily pur
suing the elusive marauder.
In an effort to rid tho county of
the black flyers who have been de
stroylng nests of game birds, robbing
poultry yards and damaging crops
the Astoria Rod and Gun club has
offered a prize of $75 to the person
turning in the largest number of crow
"supports" in the period between
March 14 and April 13. Besides th.
first prize merchants of the city have
contributed to a fund, from which a
bounty will be paid for each pair of
limbs turned in. The crows may be
shot, poisoned or dynamited, tho only
condition being that the owners of the
legs be killed in Clatsop county.
Longview, Wash - Half of Hunting
ton Rock, massive boulder on the Cow
litz county road about a mile and a
half from Longview, will be blasted
away. Dan H. Walsh, assistant engl
neer for the Long-Hell Lumber com
pany, said recently. Material from
the rock will be used In construction
work. A total of 100,000 pounds of
powder will be necessary to destroy
the rock. About 40,000 pounds of
powder will be used in the first explosion.
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STATE NEWS i
IN BRIEF. !
Salem. Oregon's bonded indebted
ness, as set out in the annual report
of the state treasurer which is now be
ing completed, aggregates $60,246,830.
Eugene. Oakridge, the town at the
present terminus of the Eugene-Klam-
ath Falls line of the Southern Pacific
Railway on the west sido of the Cas
cades, now has a fulll'ledged chamber
of commerce.
Salem. The state of Oregon has no
funds with which to finance tho pur
chase of 1 1 -ii tlaac pullers as requested
by growers of the product in this vicin
ity. This was announced by Governoi
Pierce Friday.
Salem. T. A. Livesley, local hop
dealer, has started the erection of a
home in this city to cost approximately
$65,000. This will be tho most preten
tious home in Salem, and will occupy
an ideal site on Fairmount hill.
Pendleton. A saxophone band of 25
nieces has been launched in Pendleton
and will hold its first rehearsal this
week. F. T. Ruble Will direct the or
ganization.
Albany. The largest building opera
tion to be announced for Albany with
in the law few years assumed form
Friday nt a meeting of six Albany phy
sicians nnd laymen who project a hos
pital costing approximately $60,000 for
public use of Albany and Linn county
citizens.
Nyssa. Susie, a very respectable
Airedale, appears to be in a class by
herself and somewhat jealous of the
alleged record of Patsy, a Silverton
dog, who recently gave birth to 11 tail
less pups. Aboitf two months ago,
Susie had a litter of 14 pups, of which
four had tails and 10 did not.
Seaside. Seasido voters expressod
their desire that the city own its own
water system by piling up a sweeping
majority in favor of tho $100,000 water
bond issue at the special election held
here Friday. Official announcement
of the vote stated that 247 ballots fav
ored the bond issue, with 28 against.
Salem- Eastern Oregon soon will
have a full battalion of infantry of
the national guard, according to an
nouncement made by Adjutant-General
White. He has received reports from
Baker and La Grande that those cities
haVo Infantry companies practically
ready for acceptance by tho govern
ment. Oregon City. Two carloads of
Clackamas county Guernsey cattle
were shipped this week to Idaho as
foundation stock for the dairymen of
that state. Mrs. A. I. Hughes made
the shipment of heifers and two-year-olds,
one carload to ('. II. Eagleson of
Boise, the other to Q, A. Atkinson of
.Meridian.
Eugene. Clalmt&g that the special
road tax levied in road district No. 31
in tho western part of Lane county
was not legal, the Occidental Lumber
company has begun suit in circuit
court against Lane county and Sheriff
Stlckels, as tax collector, to enjoin
them from collecting tho special tax
in this district for 1922 and 1923.
Salem. Tho Eugene-Rosoburg state
line, with headquarters at Eugene, had
net operating income of $22,263.01 dur
ing the year 1923, according to the
annual report of tho corporation, filed
with the public service commission
lore Friday. Operating revenues of
the company aggregated $35,750.38,
while the operating expenses wen
$13,487.34.
Eugene. The farmers along Hit
east Side of tho Long Tom river and
between Bear creek and Fergueson
station! west of Junction City, in the
northern part of Lane county, are or
ganlling a drainage district anil pro
pose to reclaim several hundred acres
of low land that Is overflowed every
winter when the Long Tom gets out
of Its banks.
Overproduction of lumber which has
been current since the first of the year
Is reflected in the report of the West
Coast Lumbermen's association, just
compiled, for the first 10 weeks of
1924. During this period, it shows,
production was 13.98 per cent greater
than for the same period In 1923, while
orders were 11.38 per cent less than
In 1923 and shipments were 6.83 per
cent below the 1923 total for the sami
10 weeks.
St. Helens. Lumber shipments for
Hie week ending Friday exc eed 5,000,
000 feet. With tho exception of a 1,
000,000 foot consignment for New
York, all of it was destined for ('all
fornia ports. The steamer Wahkoona
finished loading a 1,000,000 foot curgi
and departed Wednesday for San
Francisco, and tho steamer E. II.
Meyer left Thursday with 985,000 feet
for San Pedro. Tho steamer Multno
mah, after taking 500,000 feet here,
went to Prescott to finish her cargo,
and the steamer David Meyers was
laden with about 2,000,000 feet when
It departed Saturday.
after every meal
Cleanses) month and
teetb and aids dlsestion.
Relieves tbat over
eaten feeling and acid
mouth.
Its i-a-s-l-i-n-Q flavor
satisfies tbe craving for
sweets.
Wrlgley's Is doable
value In the henefll and
m
i hi m
INI III - 1 1H
Staled in Ht Parity
Package.
Reversing the Order.
In giving a party for tho young
folks, it is soon demonstrated that the
old folks are to be seen and not heard.
Water Breaks Concrete.
Concrete can be broken up by use
of water in a special tool under three
to five tons per square inch pressure.
Quite So.
Popular songs would be less bojec-
tlonable if sung only in the hoaring of
those with whom they nro popular.
WELL-MERITED SUCCESS
A distinguished citizen, honored
politically and professionally, Dr. R. V.
Pierce, whose picture appears above,
mado a success few have equalled. His
puro herbal remedies which have stood
the test for fifty years are still among
the "best sellers." Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery is a blood mediclno
and stomal li alterative. It clears tho
skin, beautifies It, increases tho blood
supply and the circulation, and pimples
and eruptions vanish quickly. Beauty
Is but skin deep and good blood is be
neath both. For your blood to be good,
your st LCD must bt in condition,
your liver active. This Discovery of
Doctor Pierce's puts you in fine condi
tion, with all tho organs uctlve. Ask
t bflMol ilnxnlul f.it- I l. I i
J"ui iimh .ii .11 urMsmv wi iwvw. -
Pierce'H Golden Medical Discovery, J
in tablet or liquid form, or send 10
cents for trial package of tablets to
Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel in Buffalo,
N. Y.
Holland Leads in Cocoa.
For 200 years Holland has been a
loading fuctor In tho cocoa Industry."
Today Amsterdam nlono has 13 fac-1
lories engaged 111 mo manuiacturc oi
cocoa and chocoluto.
Numerous Laws.
"Our laws have becomo so numerous
that It often costs a man a hundred
dollars to gel a shilling's worth of
justice, and misses of it at last."
William Manning, 1798.
Big Mill Deal Closed.
Everett, Wush. Four local lumber
men have purchased a large interest
in tho North Pacific Lumber company
mill at Burnett on Durrani inlet, near
Vancouver, II. ('., It was unnounced
here. The consideration was said to
bo $750,000.
it (be finest product of Its kind in the
world. IK very vvnmun who tiua used
It knowi this statement to be true.
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Business, College Placet Graduates In
Good Positions
Enroll any tlrn of yeur. Write for free
HuecesR cutttloic tourth ulid Yamhill,
Portland, OrKon.
of o
th, po
Set
Teeth
.00
H f We guarantee material
aYrssgj
JLSTMMLMjf painless extraction of
" ttri. One. l yean in
the same location. IT. 8. hi N I Ut I S. Md Wash
ington cor. Second. I'urtlarnl, Orvgun.
Save On Your
Pipe, new and secondhand, black and gal
vanize
barhed
vanlzed, berry and bop wire, gnlvnnl7.e(l
wire, fatm tuoiH, ili.ig auws, uuca-
smlthlng tools and supplies.
ALASKA JUNK CO.
GET OUR PRICES
101 Front St- l'ortland, Ore
P. N. U.
No. 12, 1924