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PORTLAND OFFERS A market 6 LrlVLJ FOR YOUR PRODUCE lllllllglnil'jAfl w B BH Portland, Ornrnn Id I I ' J JLl fi :lfj J f I J VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAYS ' , I gfl ff nB V J I j fl M CVmpMs Ohn Saturday. Adults. Week I lITlXVJTRk- B "I day M,lr, 2"c; Evening., 40c Contiru 1 B BaC, BoPWAYAr YAMH1L1. ou 1 to H p. m. Childr.n 10 cent nil time.. ' - "T1 i " 11 55 Lrj At Now Is th time t0 ml""ket 0 1 tSiC CxL Vjllll "P""'- We arc pioneers and I QflAnQ C W 'V'i lariwat handlers of th.se in the VldaJUIlO Portland, Oregon " jaflrf - V-SfV ' Wfi tttl More Wheat Maccaroni Spaghetti Ver II O' C -' LF1tffBrffi1 micelli Nooses Alphabet Freeh Lgg Noodle. R&ejggjggggggjjp porter-scarpilli macaroni co. DAj E" i i n tr 1 m Expert examination freeAll work Kuarntei. Sen IlCal 1 I allKllli Bible prices. We specialise in Complete Overhauling and Cylinder grinding. SERVICE ANDERSON & MAYER GARAGE MACHINE SHOP Moved to New Larger Garage. 9th and Hos t. Portland Washington good eats at popular prices r Rest Room for Ladies. Cafeteria 311 Washington St. Be :ween Fifth and Sixth Streeta vmttuiq PORTLAND. OREGON r "V. -, Il 0ur EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ns- JLO 1 Oil W SUll 8i eJODe eiate our students. We GUARAN- , , T , . . .., - THE our graduates employment. Brlck-Layint-. Plastering. Tile-Setting. Auto-Meohanlcs, Slectricity. Acetylene Welding. HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS. 125 N. 5th St., Portland, Ore. TOKE POINT SEA FOODS. You Will Feel at Home Here. fiVsTFI? PRTT T J? Opposite S. P. Waiting Room Fourth and Stark. J i-IY VAVlLiLiC lp m ANYTHjj,g ,N F1SH WE HAV. ,T CREAM BOUGHT Ustwk we us and 8et Highest Price Paid PACIFIC CREAMERY Check fey Return Mall RcP Bank of Cal. 390 Yamhill St., Portland, Oregon RTJOic New--Used--Rebuilt Bs Vel WAW All Sizes. All Prices. Terms REPUBLIC. Large stock Parts. SERVICE FAGEOL, 7 Speed, &V6'.ces CSCcir i. I S.C CC I'S 9lhandBurn.ide, Portland. Ore I When Tony Intervened G L A S S E S INFORMATION DEPARTMENT That Fit -None Better f CHARGES REASONABLE Dr. Han-y Brown 149 Third St PORTLAND, OREGON 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 Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon, upon receipt of request by card or letter. CUT TXOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. We started our weekly auction sales Wednesday, Nov. 21st. If you have any thing to consign in horses, mules, cattla, harness or wagons, alio farm implements, you can ship direct to the North Portland Horse & Mule Company. Wire, write or pnope Empire 0121, and we will Rive you prompt attention. N6rth Portland Horse & Mule Co., No. Portland, Oregon. We Specialize in Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Grape Root Goat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tags & latest Price List Portland Hide & Wool Co. Ilfi UNION IVENUE NORTH, PQftTLANB, OREGON. Branch at Pocatello, Idaho Pleating Embroidery HemstitcWnar. Buttons Covered. STEHUAN'S 166HTenth St., Portland aWeStson ladieB Sanitary Beauty Parian We fix yon np, we make all kind, of Hair Goods of yuur Combings. .loin our School of Beauty Julnire. !00 to Hi Peking Bldg., Phone Broadway 99W1, Portland, Oregon. KToler BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 234 Burnside street, Port land, Oregon. BRAZINO, WELDING i ClUTTINCf 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 656, Oakland. California. CLEANING AND DYEING For re'iable Cleaning and Dye ing service send parcels to us. 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 hundred! of pirns at $10.00 and up. Send us a sketch of the heme you want and we will sub mit similar specimen pia.is. No obligation except to return plans if not ultSeM O. M. A K R It fi Designing- and Drafting. 611-12 Couch Buildin, Portland, Oregon. GLASSES WILL SAVE YOUR EYES bh. Expert fitting at lowest prices. AH J9Bra styles of Glasses. Lenses duplicated from broken pieces. Mail in your bro ken glasses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwitn. 223 Flr.t St., Portland. Ore. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without injury to the skin by Ney-Born Depilatory. Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab oratories, 519 Moigan Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. USED FORDS COUPES. SEDANS, TOURINGS. ROADSTERS h.asv Jerms usoa roras noun. "u 010 FARNHAM & WILLIAMS. INC., West 8ide (Two Stores) East Side. BNor. Kth St. and 211 Grand Ave.. Portland, BATTERIES $10 OREGON BATTERY CO. 46 Grand Av.aue. Phone, East 1000. PORTLAND. OREGON Kiai For many year. I have .peciel i.ed in treating (iECTUanJ COLBN diseases. GUARANTEEING positively to ear. ay case of pile, or refund the patient , fee. Send for FREE book. CHAS J DEAN. M.D 2ND AND MORRISON' PORTLAND, OR ICON MEN tIO-.N ' T H ' S Pt WMCN WCTITINC) Set of dQ.OO Teeth, PO We jruarantee material and workmanship. Painless extraction of HAn On u-a 4b the same location. U. S. DENTISTS, 246W Wash ington cor. second, Portland, uregon. BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE All long rye straw stuffed. Insist on having the collar with the "Klsh" Label. If your dealer does not handle this brand collar, write to us direct. P. SHARKEY A SON 53 Union Av Portland, Ore. North Tortland Horse & Mule Co. will hold weekly auction sales at the Union Stockyards, North Portland, eash Wed nesday at one o'clock. If you have any thing to sell In horses, mules or milch cows, or harness and wagons, we would be glad to solicit your business, aa we are always In touch with buyers. Br m m "LITE-FOOT" Pewdei d DANCE FLOOR WAX Gives smooth. Gliding fin. is'.i to hard or soft-wood floors. NO ACID, CRF.ASE OR DUST. Your druggist has it. If not, aend us stamps. 7bc for one-pound package CLARKE, WOODWARD DRUC CO. Portland, Oregon. Women's Senate In Rome. A senate of women was established In Rome 218-222 A. D. by Emperor EJagabalus for the serious considera tion of dress and etiquette. The Kind to Give Up. There are habits that cost more to raise than a family. Boston Evening Transcript. Tomato Legally a Vegetable. Botanically a tomato is a fruit. The supreme court, however, has decided that since tomatoes are grown In kitchen gardens, and eaten generally as part of the body of a meal, and as they are sold as vegetables, therefore they should be considered vegetables as far as commerce and general use are concerned. Swedes Make Machine to Dry Native Wheat Stockholm. A new contrivance for counteracting the destructive influence of damp weather on the grain produc tion of Sweden is I gr.iin-drying ap paratus. It is believed 'hat tlie use of this machine will not only prove economical to flour mills, but will at the same time have a definite effect on the importation of wheal from Amer ica. Swedish mills have In the past found it necessary to blend American wheat with Swedish wneat in equal ratio, but by drying native wheat with this apparatus only 30 per cent of American wheat will be required for the blend. The machine consists principally of four rotating cylinders with tubes for the circulation of the grain, to which warm uir Is applied. Knowledge Is not found unsought. By MARTHA WILLIAMS t!40, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) To recognize a blessing in guise of an impish boy, requires insight plus lively faith. Possessed of reasonable insight, but wholly lucking faith, Alice set down Tony, her small stepuephew, us the crowning misery of u miserable summer. She hud hated him vica riously before seeing him what right iiad a woman with a son seven years old to take captive her fastidious brother? Jere had scoffed equally at widows and wooing since he was nine teen. A concrete reason, of course, for the scotling it wore petticoats frilly ones owned a baby stare and an acquired lisp. In the lightest, most fetching half mourning fora husband killed in the first honeymoon, she had annexed Jere casually, played on and with him to bring to bag her real quarry, the semi-senile Senator Core. Instead of making becoming haste to die, the senator had retired from pub lic life from everything but taking care of himself. By consequence Mrs. Core had had bitter reason to rue her bargain. He might live to be ninety liberty was a high price to puy for twenty years more of luxury and slav ery. Moreover, she would get almost nothing in fee only a fair annuity, charged upon the big fortune which, devoted to pompous charity, was to keep in remembrance the name of Core. Jere quit hating her when that came to his knowledge. Indeed, he had only thought he hated her for a longish time. Alice had known the fact, but had been too canny to mention ft. Jere, ten years older, was her para gon. Judge what she suffered when he married an almost nobody, neither ricli nor poor, plain nor handsome Indeed merely an averuge person, ex cept for the boy, Tony. He ITad been, since he was weaned, the best pal of a bachelor uncle, whose conception of the universe was that It existed for Tony's behalf and benefit. Tony began riding to hounds at four on no pony? If you please, a long-striding hunter, full man size. Even then he swore "good mouth filling oaths" at five he played such poker even the veterans used him re spectfully. A little later he scandal ized the neighborhood by saying to a visiting minister who had insisted upon holding family prayer: "Mr. Man, you talk too long. God tells me he don't like It any better'n I do." And on top of that, to two young women pretending to quarrel over him, he piped in a blase voice: "Stop talkin' foolish. Jinny's too fat and Lou too scrawny. I won't even look at any Of your grandchildren." As a make-weight, he had friends legions of them the servants, the men on the farm, the poor folk round about, to whom he was often his uncle's al moner. And to none of them was he ever rude or saucy. This partly from a naturally good heart ; partly also from Uncle Bill's gospel, "A gentleman al ways helps the under dog." He was straight, long-limbed, up headed, unchlldishly wiry ; his fair skin massed with freckles; his hair sun hleached to the color of tow. Supple us a kitten, active as a flea, he looked the part of terrible infant so perfectly Alice smiled grimly at sight of him, feeling her mlsliklng so entirely Justi fied. Clearly the Imp was not psychic. In about seven minutes after he began staring at her, he said musingly : "Aunt Alice! Well! I don't so much mind! Uncle Bill has got to marry now. Mammy won't be there to take rare of us, and If he took anybody else I'd have two aunts to pester." There his new father swooped upon him, chuckling hard, and bore him away, In spite of kicks, poundings, threats of biting, saying over his shoulder: "Alice, Bill is coming next week. He ain't quite so sudden as ihe head of the family" giving Tony a bear hug; "but he's mighty well Tony-broke " "Apparently I" from Alice at her iciest: "1 hute to disoblige but tbe fact b I've made other arrange ments," flushing a lovely red, and uirnlng away her eyes. Be sure then :i hubbub broke out a girl who bus a doting father, a critical brother, two rich maiden aunts, and an official fairy godmother sets up a mighty pother, by such an announcement. "Who is he?" Jere demanded, set ting Tony on his feet. Instantly that young person clinched lists and stood Forward, the very moral of an angry dan tABI, "What DWlaUH had you to make 'rangements?" be demanded shrilly: "You might a-known we hafl hints all fixed Uncle Bill and me!" Alice smiled inscrutably, and walked to the other door, stopping there to Ha to the assembled family, "Save '.wr breath by asking no queatlons. Coataat yourselves with knowing, vii'll have wedding cards in good time.'" lining gentlefolk, there the matter rt ed. Uncle Bill came, saw but did t t try to conquer, though Alice ad m!t:ed in the privacy of her own hear .ne ht waa a fine man, easy, gracious, delightfully whimsical in speech, with I smile like morning sunshine, whom dog. Intuitively fawned on and babies 'sidled after. He shook hia bead at h-r. with Tony riding pig-a-back, say ing reproachfully. "You are very, very wicked to disappoint Tony. Yes, the plan was wholly his; he waited to see you before settling anything." Then followed much explosive laughter. Un der coyer of It Alice eacuieiL Uncle Bill was a bird of passage en route to Smith America in u business wuy. He left behind a Tony so deso late that Alice's heart softened toward him in spite of his mischief. A bad boy, not a mean one, she decided, sigh ing uiiuccoimiubly. Yet more unac countably she fell in a way of com forting him w ith cardboard, colors and brushes in the den where she amused herself by turning out such small deer as place cards, Christmas cards and Illuminated mottoes for Christmas and Easter. Alice found herself In a sore strait wholly of her own milking. She had meunt to refuse Lawyer Eadi he was a coming man, one who would certainly be rich and possibly famous. She hud known all along she did not love him, yet hud temporized her father, her aunts, the fairy godmother approved him highly. Tony's planning had HMtddened her she had committed her self tacitly, to be sure, but felt she laust go on with it. Ail her courage had availed was to say to her wooer: "Wait until October now I can neither promise nor refuse." So he came walking on air, now and then, giving himself a gait so proprietory, it made her writhe. Her sole comfort was to write in an untidy Journal her wretchedness, her regret for the haste that had hampered her. Not a word of Uncle Bill but she saw his eyes, his smile, between the lines. She must hold to her freedom until he had come and gone. After that the deluge its outcome, she could not guess. There was a curious change In Tony he shut himself in the den, worked there furiously to Judge by blotches and splotches over floor and table, but Alice hardly noted them her con sciousness was fixed forward In a week Uncle Bill would be home. Byt almost a miracle he c me two days earlier, Lawyer Kads graciouely hurry ing him out in his own car. Alice got white at sight of them together, but nobody noticed the fact. Tony had the floor he was shouting shrilly: "Uncle Bill I Uncle Bill ! See what I maked you, Alice's piciure, In her own wrltin' book. I knew she wouldn't mind" with that thrusting upon his gasping Uncle Bill something more many-colored than was Joseph's coat. Alice snatched it away, crying: "You you must not look neither of you." Then fell In a faint. Before she came out of it, two men had read her diary, but, of course, had acted as became perfect gentlemen. Said Euds: "It is nrovidential." Speech was Dejonu Uncle Bill but his eyes spoke heurt. t STATE NEWS : ! IN BRIEF. j VVf??fff?fffffftfffTVff?Vf Mrs. Eva Ferraer his TCWN OF CORPUS CHR1STI City Is Built on Narrow Strip of Sand Which Separates Fresh Water Bay From One of Salt. Sweeping through a narrow channel between two great islands of sand, the blue Mexican gulf waves spread out into the broad expanse of Corpus Christl buy, to he girdled together again at the mouth of the Nuece river. The rier itself meanders through the broad and fertile plains of Texas until it ncars the salt water, when, as If In imitation of the mighty ocean it is soon to Join, the stream widens into a great circular loop, a bay of fresii water separated from the salt by a long tougue of sand. Along the narrow beach men have reared great buildings of stone and brick. But, rising from it, towers the higher ground, crowned with homes and churches. A boulevard rum; along the brow of the bluff, a boulevurd from which one look! out over the roofs of banks and office buildings across the blue of the bay to the mis ty shore line of dlstunt islands. On the narrow strip of sand and soil that forms a barrier between the fresh wa ter of one hay and the salt water of the other, ure more homes and many places where people laugh and play. Behind the city lie fields of cotton, grazing land and groves of orange trees or verdant gardens filled with vegetables. Tiny wild flowers dot the ' green grass of the cattle land like llv j ing stars. Low, scraggling cedars stretch their crooked branches toward the sea. White waxen berries of mis tletoe glisten through the darker green of the live oak, while strands of Span ish moss sway with each passing breeze. Close Quarters. In some amateur theatricals a fugi tive from Justice was supposed to es cape from his pursuers by concealing himself under a table. The table wus small, while the fugitive was some what lengthy. The commander of the pursuing party rushed onto the stage and fell over the legs of the man for whom he was searching. Picking himself up and rubbing his shins, he caused roars of laughter by exclaiming In dramatic style: "Ha, the villain has eluded us again." Salem. Governor Pierce Saturday appointed Dr. H. E. Keity of Paisley judge of Lake county to succeed E. H. Smith, who died recently. Hood River.--Ashley Post, IS, son of Dr. William Post of Hood River suffered the loss of his right hand In a dynamite explosion Sunday. St. Helens. With the departure of the steamer Brookings Saturday night lumber shipments from St. Helens for the week will total nearly 4,000, 000 feet. Salem. Following tho completion of its five-year road building program Marion county will be in a. position to construct approximately 15 miles of paved highway annually without a bond issue, according to Henry Down ing, county Judge. Eugene. -More than 21,000,000 feet of timber in tho Siuslaw national for est has just been sold to tho Umpqua Mills & Timber company of Reeds port, according to announcement at the forest service office in this city. Tho price paid was $42,354. Aletltord.--Taxes will be lower m Jackson county this year than last not counting irrigation liens and taxes that vary according to school and dis trict levies. The county tax is three mills loss. In Medford (axes will D 1.6 mills lower than in 1923. Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mickalson of Crawfordsville cole bratod quietly their fifty-ninth wed ding anniversary January 7. They were married in 1SG5 In Monroe, Wis Pendleton. Alex Manning, promin ent in labor circles in Pendleton, has been designated head of the Umatilla county committee to obtain funds for German children! No drive will be made for funds here, ho stated, the plan being to depend on voluntary con- I dilutions. Astoria. Superintendent Webb of the Necanicum river hatchery has taken about 1,500,000 silverside eggs, which he is hatching at tho Nocani Cttm river plant. He has also caught about 201) cut-throat trout in his traps and will take eggs from them for artificial propagation, Marshfield. The new Wesley hospi tal, to be organized under tho aus pices of the Methodists, will consist of a first unit to cost $100,000, includ ing the equipment. The Institution will have the full quota of laboratories required in obtaining the approval and recognition by the American College of Surgery. Kugene. Oznl Stoel, tho oldest Mason in Eugene and one of tho old est on the coast, was honored by fol-low-Shriners Saturday night with a dinner at the hotel In honor of his 03d birthday. Mr. Stoel is active and seldom misses a meeting of tho sev eral branches of masonry to which he belongs. Corvallls. More than 450 bead of hogs owned by various livostnck club members were vaccinated for hog Cholera In the last year, according to reports sent In by county club lead ers to L. J. Allen, assistant stale club leader. Only one death resulted from vaccination and none troatod died from the disease. Salem. The order Issued recently by the Oregon public servlco commis sion in reducing freight rates on hay and other farm products will become effective January 21, according to an nouncement. Sulurday. Tho railroads, following receipt of the order, filed a petition asking that the effective date of the new rales be suspended. Marshflohl. - A suit for fltM dam ages has been filed by KiifetM Ham block of Bear (reek, a locality not far from Baudot), where tho Roosevelt highway traverses his ranch. Mr. Hamblock avers that the construction of the highway, which was graded In 1023, resulted In tho loss of 26 feet of the northern part of his barn, which was cut from the structure. Oregon is Famous For Its Beautiful Women Salem, Orcg. "Last year I be--ie in an extremely run-down con tiuion, my appetite f-iiled me and 1 became very nervous. A friend advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery as a tonic and I was very thankful to her for her Rood advice. One bottle of it m: de me fed like a new person; it strengthened and built me up into a perfect state of health, my appetite returned and all nervousness dis appeared. I have no hesitancy in saying that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the very best tonic I have ever taken and I am glad to have my testimonial pub lished if it will be of benefit to others who have become run-down and weak." Mrs. Eva Ferraer, 444 Water St. Obtain the Discovery in tablets or liquid from your druggist or send 10c for trial pkg, to Dr. Pierce's In valids' Hotel Uutl'ulo, N, Y, How the Fires Start. In tho forests of tho Rockies tho evergreens stand some distance apart so that their lops do not touch, says the "School Book of Forestry" of the American Tree association. As a re sult these western forests do not shade tho ground as well as thoso in the East. This causes tho soils of these forests to bo much drier, and also increases tho danger from fire. Enduring Value. A great poem is the fountain for ever overflowing with tho waters of wisdom and delight; and after one person and ono ago has exhausted all its divine effluence which their pecul iar relations enable them to share, another and yet another succeeds, and new relations are ever developed, the source of an unforeseen and an un conoelved delight. Sir Philip Sidney, The Douglas counly lax luring the year 1922 col A Secret. The minister of a eerlaln church called upon a woman, a member of I his congregation, and, finding no one ! at home, slipped a card through the I letter-box. after scribbling upon It the words: "Sorry to find you out." When the woman returned home ; Msry. the maid, met her at th door and presented the card with s whis pered : "Here, mum, I tok charge of this. It would never do for the mas ter to know the minister's found you out." Attention. "There Is some gossip about Mrs. Muggs." "Really P exclaimed Miss Cayenne. , "She Is coming on. For years she has not been considered Important enough J io Le riisslm d jaii&ut," Roseburg d part meat b-riwl -.n!iViP 63, only $6000 es . than set forth on the assessment rolls to he collected, according to tho semi annual report now being completed The sum of $86,840.25 represents ge linquent taxes, extending as far back as 1913, paid in during the past yea The 1923 tax Is about 10 per cent d linquent He's a Philosopher. Little George is an embryonic philos opher. He said the other day at tho table: "Now, when 1 sit In my chair my feet won't touch tho floor, but when I walk around they touch tho floor as well as anybody's" Woman's Homo Companion. Practice "Give and Take." In tho business world today a man who is unwilling "to give and take" stands very little (banco of attaining success. Tho philosophy of modern business has so been developed that biggest business is now greatest serv ice. Here's a Smile. "Just think of It! An impudent fel w calmly camo In and actually stolo the clock right off tho mantelpiece." "And your dog was In the very room?" Yes, but that doesn't count. Flossy is only a watchdog, you know. Sagacity of Wild Creatures Wild an prol eel ion, Agrieult urc Is kbow where lo find ys tho Department of In places where there are game sanctuaries, wild creatures hasten to them at the beginning of every open hunting season. The Other Fellow That Is. Any first-class whittler can think up a lot of things a fellow ought to he abbs to make a fortune out of. Balti more Sun. Immune From Influenza. There Is ono place always absolute ly Immune from influenza. This sanc tuary Is the cinnamofl warehouse con nected with London's docks. No em ployee has ever been attacked by the disease. First Study, Then Achieve. Try thyself unweariedly till thou flndest the highest thing thou art ca pable of doing, faculties and outward circumstances being duly considered; and then do It.- J. Stuart. Mill. Shoe Repairs. A bit chipped off the toe e,' a brown shoo can bo effectively repaired by a thin coat of white shellac, with brown polish applied over It. the Bathe Klamath Falls. -Work on gonoKlamath Falls cut-off Southern Pacific; Is progressing and ST the most unfavorable winter condi tions. According to word brought In Sunday from the Charles F. Gager sub contractor's camp ut Corrlal springs, near Crescent, from 18 Inches to two feet of snow has been encountered by the graders who are completing tho last five miles of tho Hampshire con tract 40 miles beyond Kirk. I a needed in every iteurtment of houfce-keeulnwr- build. ly trool for towela.tahle linen, uheetti and pillow t uses. Grocers J Are You Satisfied? BtHNKt.WAI.KKK BUSINESS COLLECi Is thn biggest, memt perfectly eaulpiii-d BubOi"- Toilnlna- Bi'bool In the North- wmI tit youi weif for a higher position with more money Permanent tmaltlona assured our cirnduates. writs Tor eata.lof r-uui il, jluu iag Portland P. N. U. No. 3, 1924