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PORTI AlNin OFFERS A MARKE' ...... M-14. i 11 FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Orefroa VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Week day Matinee, 20c; Evening!, 40c. Continu eus 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents all timet. L? Mallory Select Residential & Transient 15lh and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. Modern Fireproof American Plan RATES MODERATE Hotel C. G. APPLEGATH Portland's Oldest FUR House Eatablinhed 1870. Remodeling, Repairing, Storage. 129 Tenth Street, near Washington. Cash Every Day for Cream MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. Abraras Method, or Electronic Reactions of Abraras DRS. O. F. and S. ETTA HEISLEY. O Sees at 431 Morrison, Portland; 11th and Main St.. Vancouver. Wash.: bilvurton Sanitarium, Silverton. Oregon. X There Was a Man Who ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Jf taken in time, prevent operations for Diabetes, Catarrh, Asthma, Lnnv, Throat, Liver, Kidney, Rheumatism, Iilood, Stomach and all female disorders. Bladder Troubles. The C. Gee Wo Remedies are harmless, as no drugs or poison are used. Composed of the choisest 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 262Vfc Alder St.. S. W. Cor. Third. Portland, Oregon Established 23 Years in Portland. We Specialize in Hides, Pells, Woo!, Kohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Grape Root Goat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tas & latest Price List Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, OREGON. Branch at Pocatello, Idaho SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without injury to the skin by Ney-Rom Depilatory. Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab oratories, 611 Morgan Bldy.. Portland Oregon. See Yellowstone and Southern California These two wonderlands have been 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. $1.00 Gold and Silver Plating. Send us your old Silverware, Reflectors and Musical Instruments lor repair and resllverlna:. We save you money. B. L. Foote, suit's Washington St., Portland. "pleating, hemstitching Buttons Scolloping, J'earl-IMcot Edge, Wide Hemstitching, Embroldary, Button Holes. All work guaranteed. Smith Pleating and Button Works, 823 Morgan Uldg., Komana, ore. When You Have Suffered Enough and have spent enough money for drug medi cines that have pro duced no results. In cases of Stomach, Kld nev. Liver and Itowe! troubles and RHEUMATISM, then write to me, state your ailment, and enclose 4 cents in stRmps for my Free Booklet, which will tell you the way back to New Life, HeRlth and Happiness with MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL Address, Marcell, the Nature Man, 901 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore. Please mention this paper. PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and ma china pleat skirts ready for band. Hemstitching, picoting and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. 00. 35 Fifth St. Portland, Ore. INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT Pleating Embroidery Hemstitching, Buttons Covered. STEPHAN'S 1C5H Tenth St.. Portland ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you op, we make all kinds of Hair Oooda of your combings. Join our School of Beauty Culture. 400 to 414 Oekum Bldg., Phone Broadway 6902, Portland, Oregon. BATTERIES Rebuilt second hand batteries, 110 00. 46 Grand Avenue, Portland. BRAZING, WELDING CUTTING Northwest Welding ft Supply Co., 88 1st Bt. CAME RA A ND KODAK REPAIRING Adolph W. Harr, Abington lilff., Portland. Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies Portland Beverage & Sply Co., 431 Stark DENTIST Charles S. Wolltn, Suite C01-602 Stevens Building, Portland, Oregon. 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 iruarantee all work. Hartuesa Feath er & Flower Shop, 8g Waah.ngton St. HOTELS WAISASH. Rooms 60c. 204 Madison St. SURGICAL CORSETS Made to measure, 407 Washington St. If you are troubled with Appendicitis or Stomach Trouble, write Hlzi Company, Portland, Oregon, for free Information In Cerman 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, Packards, Nash, Republic, Masters, Geary, White, Wlnther, Kissel, Federal, Dodge delivery, Comet and other makes. All sizes, in cluding dumps and hoists. Terms to suit. CHAPERON MOTOR CAR CO. Cor. Grand Ave. and Salmon, Portland. Set of tfQ.OO Teeth, IKN!9 We truarantee material HCii workmanship. lVyWj Painless extraction of iit teeth. 60c. 20 years in the same location. U. S. DENTISTS, 246W Wash ington cor. Second. Portland, Oregon. USED CASH REGISTERS Scales, Electric Coffee Mills, Show Cases, Butchers' Display Cases GENERAL STORE AND FIXTURE CO. 274 Glisan St., Portland, Oregon Tel. Broadway 017 CUT FL0WEI1S & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros.. Floristi, 287 Morrison St. A'DOR'MEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Marcelling Facial and Scalp Treatment Our Service will satisfy you. We are open evenings, 6th & Salmon Sts. Opp. Central Auto Park, 206 Terminal Bldg., Upstairs. We Wreck Autos and Trucks. Parte Sold at HALF PRICE Write or Call DAVID HODES CO., Inc. Everything from a bolt to an engine. Grand ave.. cor. East Salmon it., Portland. Miller Paint Co. Wallpaper We Invite you to call and inspect our lino nf Wall Paners und Paints or send for our free catalog. select wnat you want from our line and save money. 172 First St., Portland, Ore, CLEANING AND DYEING f or reliable Cleaning ana uye ing service send parcels to us. We pay return postage. Inform- t ation ana prices given upon re- 3 I I.Mr VVURM., Established 1890. Portland. Orm SILK SHOP Foreign and Domestic Kafoury Bros., 3S3 Alder St. nNIFT-HHF Chinese Laces and Novelties Gifts for discriminating people 384 Morrison St., Portland AUTO BEDS Seats cut for beds. Swanson s Auto Top Shop, 706V4 Williams Ave., Portland. Photo Actual Nestle Permanent Wave Specialist All BeautyWork Marvel Beauty Shop 96 Tenth St.. Ground Floor, near Stark. Tele phone BR. 6156. This ad good for I6.0U. PER SET DONOHUE AND MORRISON Wall Paper Specials Bedroom paper 10c, 15c, 20c, Double roll. Best duplex oatmeal, 46c bolt. Wash able kitchen papers 45c double roll. Tap estry papers 35c, 5oc, double roll, r re sample book on request .. SMITH'S WALL PAPER HOUSE 108-10 Second Street Portland. Ore. THE WASHiNSTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE 268 Wafh. St.. Between 3rd and 4th. I jrlioc' CoetSutta, $14.85 Dresses. 7 .50. LUU VH .lu II. -rt SI IHJ ASK Olir .W wire rial Pavment pian and free photo offer. Men- North Portland Horse & Mule Co., Union $7.50 "UJ3x5j dr. r. w. corner second ani HORSES and MULES Bought, Sold and Exchanged. We are the old reliable firm that has always stood for square dealing. We guarantee all stock as represented. We rent by the day, week or month; with or without harness. Uaw, wrue or tion this ad. I Stock Yarda, North Portland, Oregon. Empire 0121. DIVINE HEALING Plumbing Supplies and Pipe INSTITUTE Sold Direct to the Public. "vi l r. . " CrA We save you money. Write us for prices today "sT.eP K 'Jstm PLUB!M6 OKI COMPANY Telephone Bdy 66W ; U4 First St. i Yamhill. Portland. Ore Ex-Evangclist Is Jailed for Profiteering in Bibles Los Angeles, Cal. Albert E. Cuth bert, former evangelist, who sold 75 cent Bibles for $3.75. Is serving a three month term in the county Jail. Cutb bert was said to have built up a mail order business In Bibles by scanning a newspaper death columr each day and mailing a Bible C. O. D. to each sa.il widow whose name ap peared. In plendir. : guilt? the malls to defnr t, I i found these widows "were In a proper frame of mind" to buy Bibles at bis price. Officer Arreata Self Jersey City, N. J. I'laclng himself under arrest for reckless driving after lie bad run Into a street car, Police Sergt. William Lynch made Infonna- to using tlon against himself and then paroled lined he ' hlgiself In bis own custody. By LAURA MONTGOMERY (, 194, McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Anne glanced up with a tired little smile as a woman with many pack ages paused beside her. "No, It's not occupied," she replied to the other's question. After settllne herself In the red plush seat the newcomer glanced curi ously at the rapidly moving fingers of her seat-mute. "Making one of those bead bags?" Anne did not cease manipulating the gayly colored beads. "Yes, I think they are so pretty." "They are beautiful, but I'd never go to such an immense amount of work for a fal. Better to buy a plain purse and save your eyes. I suppose you work at the Q?" Anne had Just had her pass punched and she now looked a bit surprised. "Oh, It's not for me, I couldn't spare the time. If I work every spare min ute It takes me three weeks and," an unconscious sigh of utter fatigue es caped her, "this Is the fourth I've made." A few more questions elicited that Anne had made one for her sister-in-law, one for Lucy's chum, one for Lucy's daughter, Azalla, and this one she was making for the aunt out West whom Azalla would soon visit. "Aza lla thought that Iter aunt Min would be glad to have a novelty; these purses cost thirty-five dollars ready-made." The blunt-tongued lady of the many bundles surveyed the flying fingers. "Don't you pay your board?" burst out the words, then, crimsoning at the tactless query to a stranger, sat back. Anne's blue eyes swept the red face composedly. "Of course, but, being brought up to work it is not so hard for me. Lucy, my sister-in-law, never did anything, not even housework, be fore she married and the responsibil ity of a house is very hard for her." Anne did not mention that she paid a large share of the house expenses amounting to much more than board, and of the constant work that kept her hurrying when home from the city she made no reference. Anne could have boarded where her friend, Ella, boarded in the city, and eliminated the tiresome trip out to Aurora every night, but she knew that her brother's family needed her money. Of late, however, she had begun to wonder how she had slipped into so strenuous a routine. Quite likely Donald Gordon's chagrin at her re fusals to accept bis Invitations for Sundays had aroused this feeling, for her world of dreams had emerged from the status of vague, shadowy hopes Into a world that featured Don ald's face. His character was so lov able and frank that she bad given herself up to the new, bewildering emotions without a thought last to how she would free herself from ber Belf-imposed duties long enough to be properly wooed. Other girls In the Burlington office admired Donald, and Anne could scarcely believe that It was shabby little Anne Meadows whom be singled out for attention. Perhaps the weariness in the blue eyes was caused by Donald's parting speech as he had unsuccessfully failed to persuade her to spend part of the next day, Sunday, with him In the city. "I thought I'd meet you at the sta tion and take you to dinner. Then we'd go to the Art Institute, take In the concert there and, If you liked, go to the Sunday Evening club In the evening. I'm an usher there and your seat would be assured." Anne, remembering the hurried, noisy day In the shabby house In Aurora, felt that she was being asked to step straight Into a fairy dream, then she had taken herself to task for her selfishness and gently refused. "I can't see why you cannot be spared on Sunday when you work all week. Is your sliter ln-law an in valid?" "No, but she doesn't like work. It makes her nervous and " "Then Anne, won't you Invite me to your home? I've never met your brother and I am anxious to do so." Anne, slipping the gay beads on the heavy silk thread, plnkened us she reached this point In her unhappy reflections. She seemed to see Don ald's puzzled gray eyes regarding her from above the brilliant bag. She hud put him off evasively. Once her chum Ella had Invited herself to Aurora for Sunday and Lucy had been un pleasant, very. Anne, with her eager helpfulness, Anne with her dreams of service, had degenerated Into a shah hy little drudge who had forged her own chains. Even the bead purses emphasized her futile efforts, for Lucy had seen nothing remarkable In the manufacture of the three bags and had looked superior when Anne had hesitated at the demand that she make another for the woman out West whom she had never seen. "If only they did not all depend upon me so much I might go away and have a bit of leisure. I'd love to Join Ella and have long, cozy eve nings, but I suppose I'm frightfully selfish to think of such a thing. Dotv aid " a mlat of tears obscured the beads In the none too strong light and Anne fumbled for ber bandker chl at. Donald had given her his telephone number at the Inst minute and had asked her to call up if she had changed her mind about Sunday. Anne had decided to broach the sub ject of a dinner invitation to him if Lucy happened to be In a receptive mood. Trying to think out a suitable sentence Anne was suddenly gal vanized Into awareness. "You must have fallen asleep," said the conductor anxiously, as the girl plunged down the aisle. Montgomery had just been called, a town that was a station past Aurora. When Anne closed her dripping umbrella, hours later, she was worn out. Stumbling up the steps, she opened the door with her key, hoping that some dinner bad been kept warm for her. "She's Just a nuisance. Think I am going to keep meals hot until this time of night. Fall asleep, indeed and I, with my weak nerves." "Lots of girls wouldn't have both ered to telephone, Lucy. Anne seems to help a lot about this house." Aghast at the petulant tones of Lucy, Anne quickly stepped Into the room. "Nice goings-on. You knew that I depended upon you to finish my blouse for me to wear tonight. Of all the selfish people, Anne." Azalla piped In pertly: "Anne, I hope that head bag is done. I want to mail it." Anne suddenly drew a long breath. Holding out the partly completed bag she said evenly. "I don't believe I'd better work so hard on the trains evenings. I'm rather tired. I'll show you, Azalla, how to " "Not for me, thanks. Think I'd spoil my eyes on those old beads?" "I give you a home and you don't display a bit of consideration for me." Plainly Lucy was contemplating a fit of hysteria, a favorite habit of hers on Saturday nights. That method Insured a day of complete leisure for her, Anne trotting about the disor derly house all day Sunday. Anne slipped away, the discordant atmosphere stifled her, but there was a strange sense of- relief beating with in her tired little body. She went Into the kitchen and made herself a cup of tea and then decided, fully, upon the course that she had longed to take, but that she had refused because of fancied obliga tion. "I am going to board In Chicago and, If you still wish, Donald, I can dine with you tomorrow " Donald Interrupted with such a glad note In his voice that Anne flushed adorably as she stood In the llltle booth at the corner drug store. "I'd Just about decided to resign so that I should not be tempted to run after you any more, Anne. A fellow hates to have his girl turn him down for no reason at all." When Anne, her heart beating quickly, announced her new plans, her brother looked at her wistfully. "Don't blame you a bit, Anne. Yon are free to go nnd I hope you'll be happy. I " he had paused, hut Anne, thinking of the shrewish, pretty face of the discontented Lucy, longed to comfort him. "If you wish" "But I don't," lie broke In, kissing the soft pink cheek, "you've been slaving long enough. Perhaps, some time, dear, there'll be u man who " "There Is now," confessed Anne, happily, and fled, blu.shlng. reej CTATO IMTTTirCa -r x J. jl jl j iijuvvk f IN BRIEF. I Rainier. The season for salmon opened with a bang May 1, and a sizable fleet of gillnet boats went on the drifts with the result that Friday was a lively day at the fish docks. Salem. There were five fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending May 1, ac cording to a report prepared by mem bers of tho state industrial accident commission. Eugene. Lane county post of the American Legion is planning to or ganize a rifle team at once and regu lar target practice on the Oregon na tional guard range south of the city will be held, according to Goorgo E. Love, commander of tho post. Salem Elderly women who have beetl disappointed In love are not as efficient teachers as married men who have close personal contact with virile boys of 16 in high school, according to E. E. Elliott, director for the stair board of vocational education, who was the principal speaker at a meet ing of tho Lions club here Saturday. WRIGLEYS After Every Meal It's the longest-lasting confection you can buy and it's a help to di gestion and a cleanser for the mouth and teeth. Wrl0ley's means benefit as well a pleasure. Quest of Youth Fatal. San Rafael. Cal. Tho search for eternal youth claimed a victim Mon day, according to the story told by Eugene. Bids are being called by John E. Merlon, 2G, before ho died, tho Eugene water board for the con- to Dr. it. O. Dufficy of this city. structlon of a water reservoir of 400,- According to Morton's account, ho 000 gallons capacity on Fairmount and 0 brother, his step fa (her, John Heights This will bo tht fourth res- Waldo, and a stop-brother, James orvoir of tho local water system, two Stephenson, all residents of Bt Ve- heinir located nn Skinner's linlle nnd ratio, on Easier Sunday saeiiliced a Natives in Nigeria Get Riches From Evil Spirit "Life In Southern Nigeria," by P. Amaury Talbot, tells an entrancing story of the muglc, beliefs and curious customs of the strange people who live In this lund on the shore of the gulf of of the Information was gath ered from Chief Daniel Ilenshaw, ths native political agent for the district, who for more than 20 years has been a faithful servant of the government, and whose life would form a thrilling record of adventure und hair-In emlth escapes. Riches are obtained by magic. Ths native goes to some lone spot and culls on an evil spirit, and on Its appearance states his desire for wealth. "In return," it is added, "he ths spirit will ask In how few years you are ready to become his 1 in. You, on the contrary, bargain fer how many years you may live to enjoy a certain sum. . "A devil has never been known to break his part of the compact; but a man so bound dies on the day ar ranged snd none knows the horror of his fate." The Iblblo tribe, who number more than a million, believe that each man has a minimum of three souls the ethereal body, the soul proper and the spirit. "During sleep," It Is stated, "one of the souls Is thought often to leave the body and wander amid strange lands. At such times there Is danger that It may be trapped by an enemy and kept from returning." The natives, for this reason, fear dreams. London TIt-Blta. tho third on College hill. The esti mated cost of the new ono is $15,000 Independence. Four women were Injured Saturday at the Monmouth Normal school when a section of the elevated seats for spectators at the May day festivities collapsed. Those injured were: Mrs. Dudley T. Tay lor, of Salem; Mrs. J. A. Silverman of Willamette; Mrs. J. T. DeWitte and Mrs. M. E. Percival, of Monmouth Hood River. While the mid-Colum bia orchard districts in spring garb of vivid green were never more beau til'ul when seen Sunday between the showers, resulted in a small at tendance for Applo Blossom Sunday. Motorists from Portland wero far few or than on last Sunday. The valley expected 5000 visitors. Not more than 1000 wero here. Dallas. Efforts to determine tin source of the shocks felt here early Sunday by residents of Dullas wort unavailing. Tho shocks occurred shortly alter midnight at intervals of half an hour and awoke hundreds of persons and sent them into the streets in the belief that an earthquake had occurred. Apparently the shocks were not felt anywhere but within a radius of six miles from here. Medford. By order of Justice of Peace Roe of Jacksonville, the greater part of tho 720 gallons of wino belong ing to August Petard, who with his wife lives on a vineyard west of lack sonville, has been poured out. One barrel and 52 bottles of red wines wero ordered held by the court in tin custody of the county sheriff, but the remainder, including lO'i barrels of white wine, was destroyed. Bend. With preliminary invest ig.. tlon at tho Pelton power Mlo on tin Descnutes river completed, tho Colum bia Valley Power company is ready t( start construction of the lower plant goat, quartered a glandular secretion they obtained from it and Injected tho secretion Into their own abdomens, endeavoring to follow a method of which they bad read. Merton, who had already consulted a physician be cause, as no sum, no leu jumpy, wont to a hospital at Ross Sunday, where, it is said, hi was found to be blind. H (lied next morning. Mrs, Alice I). Myers n aw K 5S 1 Praises Old Friends Salem, Ore pr. "I consider Dr. Pierce's medicines arc the very best that can bo used by those who arc in need of medical aid. When I was growing I became run-down and suffered with irregularities, but alter taking Wr. tierces favorite Prescription I not strong and had no more trouble, l nave also taxen Dr. Pierce's Golden Medina I Dis covery and luiiinl it an excellent iitnilier ol the blood and tor dis- orded stomach. I higl.lv recom mend both of these medicines of Dr. Pierce'l as I have found tliciu bod and reliable." Mrs. Alice D. Myers, 1 175 Market St. Obtain now from your neighbor hood druggist lr. Pierces family remedies tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y for free advice. Pit Apparently Bottomless. In a volcanic CTatef in tho Simgro do Cristo iiiounliiins in San Isabel Na- planned for that location. Eighteen UonaJ forest is an apparently bottom less pit, with black marble sides, In which depth soundings Of 1,500 feet havo fa'iled to touch bottom. months will bo required in tho work and it is planned to have it in opera tion by January 1, 1927. The company intends to construct a dam 140 fed high to produce 00,000 horsepower. Portland. It is rare that 82-year did twin sisters, bub' and hearty, celebrate t Freedom. No slavery can bo abolished with out a double emancipation, and tho heir birthdays together and are the innsler will benefit by freedom morn life of tho party. Yet this Is tho happy I than tho freeilinan experience of two nearly 82-years-old twin sisters, Mrs. Alice E. Ilapper sett and Mrs. Sarah J. Osburn, win were the guesls of honor at a luncheon party tendered them at tho residence of Mrs. Osburn's son and daugbter ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo C. Oshun 4!lG East Eighth street North, Friday afternoon. Huxley. World More Liberal. The world Is getting moro liberal. any way. In tho old (lays nereues wero placed on tho rack, and now they uro placed on the first page. TRACT! Mnlin". Ir 15 Trsrtnr with two nlowa anil truck. Coat over Sl UiO, ha plow-l 117 acrra. Kor aala or j I ana for lioraea, innla or cattle, fan m n in Iinnelnu was irlvfn the flax I at Union Stock Yanl. Noilli i'ortlaml HorM unit r I UiiUIV. M,.rih fir II,.!.., Knmir. Iiinustry in Marion county as resun uul. He Was Willing An Impecunious tenant had not paid the rent of his room for several months. "Look here," suld the landlord, "I'll meet you half way. I am ready to forget half of what you owe!" "Right I'll meet you. I'll forget the other half." PLUMBING MATERIAL Hut lis. sinks, toilets, baxlns. boilers. pips, vulves snd fittings, l'tlces reason sblc. Standard Plumbing It Heating Co. East 6lli slid Morrison Hts. Portland, Or. DR. ABBAM8 SYSTEM for all Chronic Discuses, Madison Bldf. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE 'I . .. . i i trad In 8 weeks. Home pay while I car ii I ni Positions secured. Writ) for catalofiie. 234 llurnslde street, Port In iid, Orewoa. Advice s there any advice which you. aa a successful writer, could give a young aspirant?" "Write only on one side nf the paper, my boy." Louisville Courles-Joumal. of tho announcement Saturday that a committee of tho Portland Chamber of Commerce had negotiated with th Perfection Flax Pulling Machine com pany of Toronto, Canada, whereby the Portland organization will finance th( purchase of these machines at a cost of 122GO each. It was said thut tin transaction was consummated on cash basis, with tho result that 1.150 AUTOS WITHOUT drivers Iirry Hulllvan, J I -1 H. D was topped off tho crouil quotation. Portland. IiIIioik .Muln Portland. All forest fires in the states of Oregon und Washington an now under control, and a great many of tho outbreaks In tho recent forest flro danger period havo been extln gulshed, said u statement given out by the United States Forest service The low humidity which caused titfl epidemic of fires eight days ago hat been replaced by normal conditions and the danger of further serious blares under present weather eondl lions is practically negligible, said mdway, i la needed In every ileurtment rf houae- keeping. fcfiuatly v OOm lor low Uneii.ahaetaanJ pillow casea. 9 Business College Places Graduate In Good Positions Enroll any time of year. Write for f re success catalos; Fourth and Yamhill. John D. Guthrie, chief of tho public Portland. Orefoa relations office In the Forest servico p. n. u. No. 19, 1924 r, .hi., rd I r- i