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- PORTI AMP! OFFERS A MARKET VyAV 1 LrkiU FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOfOPLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adulta, Week day Matinee, 20c; Evening!, 35c Oonttnu "" 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents all timel. When in Portland Visit 1200 reet Above the City DA NT 1X0 Every Night Except Sun day. AMUSEMEMb Afternoon and Evenine. Admission to ASCENSION EVERY SUNDAY Park Free BIG BALLOON G OUNCIL CREST PARK I Mallory Select Residential & Transient 15th and Yamhill. Portland. Oretron. Modern Fireproof American Plan RATES MODERATE Hotel C. G. APPLEGATH Portland's Oldest FUR House Established 1870. Send for free catalog Remodeling. Repairing. Storage. 129 Tenth Street, near Washington. h'4-4--r'4'irt4'' tfiers, evidently quite unaware o't &S5 JANE'S PA AND CUPID GOT BUSY FLYI?RS MAKE BIG MONEY Our thorough practical course in construction and flying under direct supervision of experienced ex-army officers enables you to master aviation in all its branches. Write for information. PORTLAND AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY B15 EasVEteventh Street Portland, Oregon Real Franklin SERVICE Expert examination free All work guaranteed. Sen Bible prices. We specialize in Complete Overhauling and Cylinder grinding:. ANDERSON & MAYER GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP Moved to New Larger Garage, Sth and Hoyt. Portland r Railway Telegraph and Radio Institute 432-33-34 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon. TREMENDOUS DEMAND FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. BIG SALARIES Day and Night Classes. Write for Prospectus. i-r r i umrnnnii diseases of the bone, lung, skin I K II II AmIIiT kSlIN My treatment is of EUROPEAN ORIGIN. Compare Ilte I. Vf. nillLlllUVll tively new in United States. I have cured hundreds thought to be incurable. Care not how old your case is. Examination Free by presenting this ad 719 Dekum BIdg., 3rd and Washington Sts., Portland SPECIALIST STAMMER Oet cured now. Most reliable stammering school in world. Tuition reasonable. Knroll IWore August 10. Established 20 years. 8000 rares. Catalog free. North-Western School for Stammerers:, 1G9 11th St., Portland, Oregon. ' Morrison AIT Yur A Portland, Ore. We Specialize in Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Grape Root. Goat Skins, Horse Hair Writ for Shipping Tags & latest Price List Portland Hide & Wool Co. 101 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, OREGON. Branch at Poeatello. Idaho INFORMATION DEPARTMENT 150 RECIPES FOR APPLE DISHES The Union Pacific has just issued a forty page booklet containing 150 rec ipes for apple dishes every housewife should possess. "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" and this book tells how it may be done in a 150 ways. It will be sent free to any address on ap plication by letter or phone to Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, 637 Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon. AUKIE PILLS For Weak Kidneys and Inflammation of the Bladder. We pay the Postage. WINKLER'S PHARMACY KVi-M North Sixth St.. PORTLAND. ORE Price 25c a Box Set of dQ.OO Teeth, We truarantee material and workmanship. Painless extraction of tix'th. 50c. 20 years in the lame location. U. S. DENTISTS, BtfVft Wash ington cor. Second, Portland, Oregon. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without Injury to the skin by Ney-Born Depilatory. Sample on request, Ney-Born Lab oratories, 619 Morgan BIdg.. Portland OreKon. CLEANING AND DYEING ror rename c-.eaimiK wiu tjyv Ing Bervice 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 XJ you hart, Stomach, Kidney, I.iver and Bowel troubles and RHEUMATISM, then write to me, state your ailment, and enclose 4 cents in stamps tor my Free Booklet. It tells the way back to health. MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL Address, Marcell, the Nature Man, 901 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore. Please mention this paper. DR. MARIE D. EQUI Women and Children PHYSICIAN 84 Lafayette BIdg SURGEON Dr. Lake, Divine Healing 129 Fourth Street, Portland ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES Abdominal Sut portere Arch Supports. Send for meas uring blanks. Laae-Davis Drug Co. Truss Experts 173 Third St., Portland. Ore PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machine flA pleat skirts ready for band. liW Hemstitching, pleotlng and tucking;. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 85V4 Fifth Street Portland, Ore. AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS Larry Sullivan, 212 S. Broadway, Portland. Telephone Main 8740. CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Wlfl bring you relief. It's the modern method. You cannot possess good health with un Impaired nervous system. Dra. Duckworth and Masti n all modern drug less methods used, 215 Swethind BIdg., Fifth and WashingtonL Portland. CAMERAAND KODAK REPAIRING Adolph W. Hair, Ablngton Big., Portland. Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies Portland Beverage & Sply Co., 431 Stark CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL RESIGNS Clarke Bios., Florists, 287 Morrison St. DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM For all Chronic Diseases, Madison BIdg. DENTIST Charles B, Wollin, Suite 702-703 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon. HOTELS WABASH, Rooms 60c. 204 Madison St. Fertilizers J25.00. Red Ash Seed Co.. Vancouver, Wn. "Fertilize With Brains. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 23 i Burnslde Street, Port land, Oregon. If ymi are troubled with Appendicitis or Stomach Trouble, write Hlzz Company, Portland, Oregon, for free Information in German or English. PERFECTO TRUNK MFG. CO. Trunks, Auto Trunks to order. Third and Pine, Portland, Ore. RYDER PRINTING CO. Feature Printing for Less 192 Third Street Portland, Oregon USED CASH REGISTERS Scales, Electric Coffee Mills, Show Cases, Butchers' Display Cases. BOXER TRADING CO., 129 First St. Portland, Oregon Tel. BRoadway 7438 "FOR WOMEN BY WOMEN" Women's Employment Bureau Help of all kinds, 409 Yamhill Street. PAINTS AND WALLPAPER Miller Paint Co., 172 First St. A POSITION FOR EACH GRADUATE DECKER BUSINESS COLLEGE ALISKY BLDG. Your "TEETH SLEEP" While We Work Our Reputation is our greatest asset. Dr. Keene, 351V4 Washington St., Portland AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL Experts In all lines of Beautv Work. 325 Medical BIdg.. Portland, Or. gon. ATTENTION LADIES 16 inn urn. spot. Ssnitary bcutjr parlor; we fix you up; w. rn.se .11 kinds of hair pieces out of comb ing!: litem switch, Ma! 2 steuii, $1.50: 8 stems. $2. Pull course of beauty su ture. -0. 400 lickum hlilir , l'ur'ian.l, Or. "the lucile beauty school The Lucile method makes you a real maroeller. All branches of Beauty culture taught by expert instructors. For full In formation write 41 Selllng-Hlrsch BIdg. Phone Main 4337. lOZF Home Restaurant If you come once, you will come back. ijeave yuui paeaages, no enarge. iajok for orange front. 204 3rd St. S. McKcraghan Main 05415 Portland Since 1888. Big FREE Book for Sufferers from Cancer, Tuberculosis, Chronic Diseases, Piles Write for your free copy of my booklet on causes nd my successful methods of treating Cancer, Tuberculosis. Piles and (,'hronic dis eases. Hundreds of grateful patients testify to the results possible in your case. Charges for treatment are very reasonable. Address AMERICAN HEALTH INSTITUTE Specialists on Chronic Diseases. Dr. Watts Director. 215 Colum bia BIdg., West Park and Washington Sts.. Portland. Oregon. Wigs PARIS HAIR STORE Toupees All kinds of Hair and Beauty work by experts. Hannebut Co., 382' Wash, at., near West Park WE WRECK AUTOS and TRUCKS Parts Sold at HALF PRICE Write or Call DAVID HODES CO., Inc. Everything from a bolt bo an engine. Grind Ira., Car. tut Salass Si., Psrtlud, On HUII 1 1 ill 1 ill if 1 1 Chinese Girls Balk at Ancient Marriage Code Shanghai All B'-rls of China have absorbed the American notion that love la the real basis for marriage. The notion Is so common In America now that It Is taken for granted, but Cnl nese girls defy all the tradition of 3,000 years when they voice such sen timents. But a movement has started among all of the girl students In Chinese gov ernment universities which has this notion as Its basis. Miss Mo Vimln, an advanced young woman nt the gov ernment university In Peking, first sug gested the movement. And the readi ness of Chinese girls to accept It was Illustrated by the rapidity with which the movement spread to the schools of other cities, Including Shanghai. According to court etiquette the prisoner comes before the Judge. P r f i EI 1 By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD 1 (. 1824. McClurs Newspaper Syndicate.) "Now, pa " but Jane got no further. "Now, Jane 1 I mean what I say. Clme you stopped gadding with every rom, Dick and Harry and settled lown. As for this Inst young man tou've annexed young what's-hls-iame Just cross him off your list 1" "Yvi mean " "That red-headed, pugnacious-Jawed, llgh-nnd-mlghty Individual you were itrolllng down Main street with this tfternoon. Looks like an ex-prlze-lghter, and " "Oh," broke In Jane hurriedly, "you nean Peter Brown. Don't don't yon Ike him?" "Like him? I.Ike him? Does he look is If I'd like him. Just forget him." Jane nodded slowly. "I understand, pa, but I've promised Peter he could take me to the dance at the Armory. How could I know," she went on blt :erly, "that you'd be seized so sudden y with a violent prejudice against the Irst man I ever thought I cared enough for to marry?" Her father seemed about to speak, :hen apparently thought better of It md waited a moment. Then, "All right," he said mildly, "but the dance must end It. Surely there Is some one imong your old friends good enough tor you without throwing yourself iway on the first stranger that hits town. Particularly such a red Headed " But Jane, with one reproachful look, aad fled from the room. Ever since the death of his wife, Jane's father bad found his daughter t great problem. Constitutionally a re served, unobtrusive man, the chain of contacts she established for him with outsiders kept him continually harassed. He had run the gauntlet of housekeepers arid nursemaids, school teachers and playmates, only to be brought up against a more formidable array, as Jane grew into womanhood, of Jane's young men. Much as Jane managed her father, she managed her suitors, winding them around her little finger with a gentle tyranny which they accepted with a meekness that, could they but have known It, reacted to their advantage. The very fact that Peter Brown, the new young lawyer in town, did not ap pear to be one to yield to anybody, much less a slip of a girl, was his peculiar charm for Jane. She had met him on several occasions, largely of her own contriving, until Peter had shown unmistakable signs of falling In love with her when, having suc ceeded In what she had tried to do, Jane coyly warded off his actual dec laration with feminine Inconsistency. Now her father had thrown an un expected wrench Into the machinery, and for once Jane feared she could not wind him around her finger with customary dexterity. So matters stood on the night of the Armory ball. In spite of her trou bled heart, Jane looked her loveliest, and Peter, as he held her slender silken-clad form In his arms during the first fox trot, resolved that he would say all that was on his mind Immediately while Jane could not con veniently escape. "Listen," he whispered, as they swung down the hall, "I have some thing I must tell you. I love you. Love you frightfully, Jane darling. Will you marry me?" Jane lifted startled eyes. "Peter I" she breathed, and tried not to give away to those around her that her partner was actually proposing to her then nnd there. Suddenly she remembered. "I am afraid you see, my father " she began. "Don't fancy me?" said Peter calm ly. "Well I bate to have to do It this way. But, under the clrcum tanCMi you must. Marry me first and tell him afterwards." Jane gasped. No one had ever said "must" In Just that tone before, and It sent through her a delicious shiver. "When?" she asked meekly. Peter considered. "One week from today," he said finally. "That will give me time to get the license, ar range my business for an absence, and engage passage on the Bermudlan. One I week froin today 1" Jane, for all the romance of It, had her secret misgivings In the days that i followed. It came hard to deceive her had doubts. Also, deep within her. she could not quite sanction Peter's demand that she do such a thing. It did not tally with her Idea of him. However, she loved him, she bad given her word, and she would abide by It. Arrived the wedding day, and Jane, I who had surreptitiously packed her trunk, stole away for the ceremony which was to make her Peter'. "I pronounce you man and wife!" Jnne heard the words In a daze. She could scarcely credit that so swiftly she had become Mrs. Peter Brown. Then she felt Peter draw her tojilm tenderly and presently she found her self on the way to her father, and the moment she had dreaded more than site had admitted had come. . They found him sitting by the fire,) his gaze fixed oa the smouldering en- proximity, 1 With a little choke, Jane dashed forward, flinging her arms about her father's neck. "Oh, pal" she cried. "I've run away and married that dread ful Peter!" Her father held her to him, but across her dark head he sought Peter's eyes and held out his free hand. "Good work, my boy I" he said heartily. "Come?, Jane. Did you think you could hoodwink your old dad? Peter's father and I are old friends, and when I saw which way the wind blew I was mighty glad, and took prompt measures to see that this thing went through same as I've always done. I got Peter to conspire with me. and If he's wise he'll profit by this experience. Let 'em wind you around their little finger, Peter, and then pull 'em the way you want 'em to gol" All Peoples of Earth Know and Value Cheese History reveals that the use of cheese Is Indeed very old. The people of Greece knew this dairy product as early as 1000 to 450 B. O. it wjs an Important commodity in Roman commerce at a very early date and mention ls.'mnde of cheese In Ro man records from 750 B. C. to 475 A. D., according to the California Cul tivator. As the Romans conquered the rest of Europe and carried their Influ ence Into these sections the knowledge of the value and use of cheese was spread. The people living In that part of Europe now known as Germany were using cheese In considerable amounts as early as the Eighth century. Eng land undoubtedly learned of cheese from the Romans, and the Normans, who were the powerful people of this period, were large consumers of cheese. During the Dark ages cheese was made mostly by the Inmates of the monasteries. These people were very Influential In popularizing cheese, as they taught others how to make It. By the Tenth century cheese was an Important Item of European commerce and during the Fifteenth century ex clusive cheese markets were estab lished in Switzerland. Some of these same markets are In existence today and are operated In the same way, practically, as they were In their be clnnlng. One brand of Swiss cheese has been mado In one locality and un der the same conditions for more than ten centuries. United States Language So far as we are able to learn, no early congress ever voted on the lan guage to be used In this country. How ever, Brunder Matthews says that not long after we had proclaimed our Inde pendence ii n ultra-patriotic member of the Continental congress moved that we renounce the English tongue and devlso a new language of our own which we would not have to share with the enemy. Roger Sherman, a member of the congress from Connec ticut and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, moved as an amend ment that we retain English and com pel the British to use another. This method, thought Sherman, would be much simpler. The new language no tion was never heard of any more In congress. irreprettihle Youth The charming JTVBBg actress, Miss Phyllis Lytton, Is nn ardent church worker, which lends point to the fol lowing story. A young lady was once busy deco rating the church she attends for a harvest thanksgiving service. Presently there entered the vicar. "I renlly must congratulate you, my dear Miss Jones." he said. "You have all the fruits, flowers and vegetables well represented In your decorations. I think there Is hardly an omission, Is there?" The helper's face beamed. But a pert choir boy, unable to resist the temptation, spoiled It all by remark ing, loudly enough for all to hear: "Yes, we have no bananas." Father of Drama Aeschylns, the Greek who was "the father of the drama," was a soldier during the Persian Invasion, and took part In the battle of Marathon, and later In the historic conflict with the Persians nt Salamls. These tremen dous events Inspired him to seek lit erary expression In what were the first genuine dramas ever written by man. More than three score plays enme from his brain and hand, but of these only a half-dozen have been preserved. Of these the greatest are "Prometheus," which Is considered by some to he the equal of tfce productions of Shake speare's genius; the "Persians," a pa triotic and military drama, and "Aga memnon," which still ranks among the world's dramatic masterpieces. STATE NEWS X IN BRIEF. ! Roaeburg. Steps to close the south Umpqua river to bathers because of its polluted condition, will probably be taken during the Coming week. Salem. M. J. Newhouse, for several years general manager of the Oregon Growers' Co-operative association, Fri day resigned this position to take over the management of the new prune exchange. Albany. The Albany cannery has shut down and will not process fruit or berries any more this year, accord ing to a current announcement. Black berries will bo received and shipped to Salem for processing. St. Helens. Methodists from var ious parts of Oregon Sunday partici pated in laying the cornerstone of the new Methodist Episcopal church. Bishop E. S. Johnson, father of Rev. F. Darlow Johnson, local pastor, officiated. Monmou(h.--A committee of local citizens waited upon the highway emu mission recently in Portland to in to.rest the members in the celebration which Monmouth proposes to hold niy in September to commemoratt completion Of the West Side highway aaiem, Printing nt the measures pamphlet, which will be sent to all registered voters in the state of On gon, was started here Saturday under the direction of the secretary of slat It will require approximately 815,000 ol these pamphlets to meet the de mand. Salem. The state tax on gasolim ind distillate sales for June, 1924, ex ceded the revenue received from this source in any single month since the motor fuels tax law has been in opera tion. This was set out in it report pre pared here by Sam A. Kozer, secre tary of state. Salem.--The state land board Sat uriiay announced me annual appor iionment. oi accumulated interest on the irreducible school fund. The ap portionment was based on 2 U S , G !5 G children of school age and involved total of $311,:!63.04. The per capita apportionment was l.G4. Pendleton. Pendleton's water sup ply is holding about steady, though a slight decrease in the amount in the reservoir has been registered the past two weeks, according to Superintend ent Phelps. The plan of putting water users on a rotation plan has resulted in economy of water, he said. Salem. Deposits of state fi nils in both the active and inactive accounts on July 31 of this year aggregated 18,086,031, according to it report pre pared here Saturday by Jefferson Myers, state treasurer. Of this amount 8,034,4(10 was in the inactive account and $Dl,l!31 in the active account. st. Helena.- Work has been started on the plant of the St. Helens Wood Products company, the foundations for the dry kiln having been placed and material assembled for this building. Work on the first unit, of the factory, a building which will be 50x160 feet, will be started this week and rushed to completion, Pendleton. The first carload of prunes of the 11124 crop moved from Preewater Thursday, according to If. B, Mean, county commissioner. A sec ond car was shipped Friday. The movement of the crop from the irri gated fruit belt in the east end of the county will not he nearly so heavy this year us it was In 11123, but prices are expected to he profitable. Salem. Fees received from motor vehicle registration during the first six months of the year 1U24 aggregat ed l4.55l.M7.t6, according to a report Drenarad here Saturday by the state motor vehicle department. These fees were received from the registra tion of 162,704 pasHenger cars, 13,402 trucks, 2&01 motorcyt les, f71 dealers, 12,284 chauffeurs and 33,175 opera tors. Lafe Withdrawal During the course of a trial a small but aggressive lawyer hurled many op problous epithets at counsel on the other side. And many limes counsel started at him with right arm drawn hack. But he always escaped punishment, for the insult by bawling: "I with draw it." Finally, however, he was too slow, the Impending blow landed and the gentleman landed and kissed the car pet. The attorney with the good right arm was then called to account. "You should not have struck that blow," declared the Judge sternly. "I know It, your honor, I withdraw it" . J ftexf Door to everytiinp m Town sMi i, .arr park Yarn's - ThcService G IMaia,. Rat.. MORRISON g PORTLAND. T "- YaTS plumf::;c material Batiis. sinks, tolletft basina. boilers. Dine, vulvus uud t'lUiiitid. i'lices reason able. Standard Plumblna ft Heatlna Co. East 6th and Morrison Sts. Portland, Or. Cornelius Cafeteria Wholesome food cooked just rljcht by cooks who know. SI'KOIALSiSc luncheon served daily that cannot be excelled. Park Street between Washington and Alder. Portland Purity Dairy Lunch Restaurant 125 Fourth St.. N.'ar Washington St. GOOD THINUS TO EAT at lt. asonabls Prices. SILK SHOP Foreian and Domestic Kafoury Bros., 383 Alder St. consistent with Here you will ea you want. pair iJepuri- Aiuor M., Prostate Cured Without Operation Special attention to Stomach, Rowels, Ktctal anu f emiue i roucie s Dli. U. A. PHILLIPS Broadway Iildff. Portland, Ora. The Fire Never Touched Usl The North Portland Horse and Mule Co.. Union Stock Yards is Mill in business. We have just received a consignment of 75 bead of horses. We can supply you also with harness. Remember our address, Union Stock Yards, North Portland. Kninrt' 0121. tVICKKK FURNITURE Prices j quality. lie dfl r And the shad JJsJLAVC ment, 490 jsf'ff 1 mists ri'iif ' T ZENITH SALES & SERVICE, INC Zenith Carhuretor and Critl Lu uncut intr System. 1 0 111 AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND FAHHAH-FUGLAAU BEAUTY (Marlnello System) STUDIO Private ltootlis. Individual service for Ladies and QtntlanMU, Always narking- space. Klks' Tem ple. First Floor. Alder street, Portland. BUYING AN li SELL'ING SERVICE Wheat farms, oivhurtls, stock ranches, largs jr small tracts, cxrhanifes, city and suburban bomea, business chances, in all parts of Ore ron. Call or write STURM-KEFEli CO., 214 Sill Street, rortlauil, Ore. PLYMOUTH PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Dealers In Poultry. Ef-gs, Dressed Meats, Potatoes, Onions Tllone Broadway 0129 No Commission 10 North Fourth St., Portland, Oregon We Invite Correspondence BAI.KSMKN KAIIN $3(1.00 DA 1 LY-selling NOUAK Clothing Suits, J12.60 made to measure. Will outwear three ordinary suits. Absolutely snug proof, water and fire reslstunt. Write for Selling Plan. Sol Couch lllilg., Portland, Ore. HOTEL ATHENS Centrnlly located; reached by all depot cars. Exclusive district. Hates reason able Morrison St. at L Portland, A real Shampoo for You. Don't Neglect Your Hair. Sepol deodorized Shampoo Ki'tnins your hair. Prevents lialdness, Dandruff, Itching Scalp and Falling lfair. Try it At any Drug Store. Men Dusty Traveler's Dry Bath. From a story "Mary was tho sweet contour of the homeland hills to the returning traveler. Klon bathtkf ill her Kent In presence antl watched the pen idve sweet oval of her graclOUSi waidi ahle face." Iloston ttfWiWt Transcript. Swim Not, Drown Not. The Mohammedan and Hindu fam ilies in Kashmir for general Ions have taugbl their children that iwimmlng is an ttHKentlemanly art, They artna I hat those who co often into the water run a risk of drowninK. Derivation of Word "Paregoric" The camphorated tincture of opium of the United Slates Pharmacopoeia derives its name ol "paregoric" from the Latin parcgorlcus, from I he Creek word parenorikos, meaning "BOOtsV iriK." Brains Needed for Foresiflht. Any simplelon can tell which way the wind is blowing today, but it takes a man of brains, special insight ami experience to tell you how It will blow lomorrow. David Idoyd (leorge. Thought for the Day. The man who can't do h good turn wii limit intending to make u pay is as contemptible as the man who can't re ceive a favor without suspecting a wrong motive. Reproof Not to Be Avoided. Aversion from reproof Is not wise. It is ii mark of a little mind. A great man cum afford to lose; a Utile, in significant fellow is afraid of being snuffed out.- Cecil. Portland. The fruit crop in western Oregon this year Ih below last year In (iiantlty because of the prolonged drought, but It is of good (iuality and prices are such that growers will re celve a fair return, according to in formal ion gathered by the Lumber mens Trust company by correspond nice with hankers ami others c loseiy connected iritb the trull industry or ( You Want a Good Position this region. North Bend. The wuiir condition in North Bend and Marenl'.ulri is acute. The present supply for tin two cities comes from a mud bottom reservoir some two miles south and west of the two towns. The water is carried in pipes owned and operated by the Coos Hay Water company Which has a franchise to furnish water to both cities. The dry spell antl shortage of water have put the supply in a woeful condition. The water is muddy, brown and besides has an un pleasant taste to It. It is not fit to drink nor to cook with and is hardly fit to bathe In. Very well Take the Accountancy & ftusiness Manuirement, I'rivate Secretarial. Calculator. Conitometor, Stenographic. Penmanship, or Com mercial Teachers' Course at Th foremuMt BuHin.-n f t Northwest which ha a won nmr- Ac.urury Awunlrt and OoW McdaU than any otht-r Mnbol in Aim-rica. Srnd for our Succt-MK Catalog. Fourth Strn?t m-ar Mur riaon, Portland, Ore. MUM M. Walker, Prenldeiit I tited for bby' clothes, will keep them iwett and taowy-whlte until worn out. Try It and for yourself. At groer$ 1 P. N. U. No. 32, 1924