a m - la. ,;rrL 1 1 . AFTER EVERY MEAL CI anoras benefit as well as pleasure. Healthful exercise for the teeth and a spur to digestion. A long lasting refreshment, soothing to nerve and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched by hands, full of flavor. i Iji , not . 3 -ji nmu Babe Ruth Suspended. New York. Babe Ruth, baseball's champion slugger of all time, pic turesque idol of youthful millions and the highest salaried player of the ma jor leagues, tottered from his throne Saturday. Indefinite suspension and a fine of $5000, imposed at St. Louis by Man ager Miller Huggins of the New York Yankees with a brief explanation that Ruth had been guilty of "misconduct off the field," were the vehicles of the diamond king's descent. BUY SATISFACTION WITH HARD PAVING Chicago Folk Swelter. Chicago. Stifling heat sent Chica goans to beaches and other cool spots Sunday for relief from temperatures ranging from 96 to 100 degrees. The official government thermometer reg istered 90 degrees while some districts unofficially reported a temperature of 10 degrees. World's Largest Library. The largest library In the world is the. Ribliotheque Nationale, Paris, founded by Louis XIV. It contains 1,500,000 volumes, 350,000 pamphlets, 180,000 manuscripts, 300,000 maps and chart, 1,300,000 old prints and engravings, and nearly 150,000. medals nnd coins. Elephant Four Feet Tall. A pygmy elephant, full grown but only 3 feet, S inches high, has arrived in London from the. African Congo, tt conies from the same section of Afriea where pygmy, men, ...hippo potami and buffaloes exist.. Jesuit Martyr. , Father Isaac Jogues, the French Jesuit missionary, who is one. of the many holy persons beatified during the li-oly year in Rome, was killed by Mohawk Indians at Caughtjawaga, N. Y., October 18, 1G4G. Ibsen Voluntary Exile. Ibson, the Norwegian dramatist, aft er failing to stir up his countrymen by his "A Brother in Need," to rally to the aid of Denmark, left Norway in -voluntary exile, and remained away until 1891. Developed Own Talent. Meissonier, the great French painter of military subjects, was practically self taught, having received only very meager instruction from teachers. His "Retreat From Moscow" was sold for 1 170,000 in 1890. Hand Power. It has been estimated that if all the band-shaking of the last election could be put to milking cows, all the cows of the nation would be milked for a week. Clood Hardware. Of Spanish Origin. Ranching Is a terra derived from the Spanish-American word rancho, originally meaning a place where herdsmen eat and sleep, but gradually extended to mean a grazing farm. When the street running past your house or In front of jour place of business Is to be paved you are In terested In seeing that the muterlul chosen has the advantage of provid ing for economy and satisfaction. Your money will pay the Initial cost and you will have to bear your share of the maintenance and repair bills. Time and traffic will test the quality of the material! used and If they are chosen wisely, with a view to economy both In first cost and It) the mainte nance, you will find good cause for congratulation. Ily experience over a term of years It has been found that hard-surfaced pavements meet all requirements. A street fhus Improved is sure to give satisfaction. Now first cost alone is no good argument; the cheapest sur face, may prove the most expensive In the end. Reasonable first cost with proved durability under traffic and changing weather conditions, and with low maintenance charges as the years go by are the qualities that should make up your first standard by which to Judge. Other advantages seldom can outweigh this group that deter mines directly the cost of the street to the taxpayer, ot the start and for years to come. Having paid for a paved street you want to enjoy the Improvement with out being called upon for taxes every year In order that It may be repaired" or rebuilt. The original cost should bo the last except for such Incidental attention as may he needed. In case of necessity it should he possible to cut through the street surface to reach the underground pipes and later to restore the section to its original condition. With n pavement properly built the cost of maintenance is Insig nificant. Wlille there are many In stances where streets of this type have received no attention for several years, once a year the paving should be Inspected and the Joints filled with bituminous material if need be. No patching Is required, for, once built, hard pavement retains Its shape through nil seasons and carries loads over bad spots in me uppvn.iaa -mm below. If It should become necessary to get at pipes or conduits burled be neath the pavement, It can he cut through and repairs readily made so that the pavement Is truly monolithic once more, nnd the patch can be de tected only with difficulty. This work can he done by the regular City forces and requires only a few simple tools. Michigan Gives Nation Its Best Road Builders Michigan university, In establishing n clmir of highway engineering and transport. Is among the first of the trwesH ot "1P country to approach this Important subject from the prac ticable standpoint. it supplies a full staff of instructors, library and practical apparatus, to which 20,000 feet of floor space Is de voted. To receive the master's degree, can didates, must hold a baccalaureate or engineering degree from an approved college, although provision Is made for the reception of nontechnical students of practical experience or training, who, however, are not eligible for a degree. The fact that 000 technical men are required yearly for the government service alone, with the thousands of engineers needed to build und cure for the 2,900,000 miles of surfaced highways of the United Slates, and the additional thousands of miles of city streets, make this move on the part of the university h timely one. Kqulpmont of the course Includes nil modern machinery for the preparation of materials, testing apparatus, labora tories for the analysis of surfacing and road building Constituents, abrasion and Impact machines for proving the finished work, and all necessary ap nli'ances for modern rond construction. Klght months Is the required term for graduation. THE ROOM OF THE PURPLE RAY By DON MARK LEMON ) by m: . : ikloiy lub. Co.) F! Expensive Cup of Coffee. The first cup of coffee made in France was drunk by Louis XIV about 280 years ago. The price then was about $25 a pound. Brother Williams. You'd better git through with de housecleanfn' in dis little old worl' be fo' you tafkle de bigger problems of de universe. Atlanta Constitution. Ancient Use of Figures- When Roman numerals were used before the use of figures, all figuring was done with the abacus. You Want a Good Position Very well Take ths Accountancy an Business Management, Prlvata Secretari al, Calculator, Comptometar. Htenoifra phlc. Penmanship, or O-amereiaJ T Baxt ers' Court at Behnke-Walker Tha foremost Business Cohere of tha Northwest which hu won more Accuracy Awards and Gold Medals than any other school In America, fiend for our Buccass Catalog. Fourth Street near Iforrlsea, Portland. Or. Isaac M Walker, Pres nl'It months after (he salt waves llOd laid at ills feet the Cold form of his Love, came the news that Herbert Munson was the possessor of a startling secret, lie hal, it Was slated, discovered a Purple Ray that would wither and de stroy cert u In human cells of memory without injury or danger to neigh boring cells. This rumor was fol lowed by the still more amazing re port that Munson had erected the Mansion of Forget fulness, io which all who would free their minds of a hopeless passion might repair, und in one brief hour, forget. And, sine enough, here tiioy- came those who loved not . wisely hut too well, these who loved deeply but hopelessly, and those who loved the dead and could endure the grief no longer and the Purple Ray "plucked from the memory lis rooted sorrow'' and they went forth from the Man sion of Forgetfnlness unpaired nnd fancy-free. Yet he who showed others how to forget would not himself forget. It was agony to know that she was dead, and be would never see her face again, yet he shrank from forget ful ness as the soul shrinks from oblivion. Try as he would, he could not drag himself from the haunted halls of memory, though be remembered that the world without was wonderfully fair, and other women, perhaps as lovely as she, were waiting there to love and be loved. No! Let others for get, lie would not I Not that he lived in hope, for had he not kissed the salt foam from her dead face? Rut that memory was all that remained of a I. eve who was no more. He watched them come nnd go watched the many, ah, too many, pil grims arrive with sorrowful, love haunted fines, hut depart with uncon cerned, care-free looks, and at times he feared that his philanthropy was a Sacrilege. There1 seemed something un holy in this sudden' transmutation of grief Into gladness this swift thrust ing aside of their own free will to forget a hopeless passion, and they could now return whence- they came and love again," more wisely if less deeply. Some came, thinking to blot out other memories than that of a hope less love memories of sin and crime but the Purple Kay would not be thwarted to such base purposes, and they left, abashed and disappointed. It was In winter, when the snow was changed to crystal as It fell upon the walls and cornices, of the beautiful marble edifice, or piled Itself In drifts of sifted diamonds against the stained glass windows, when a lady came alone across the vales and entered (he broad gateway of the lyiunsion of For-getfulness. Something In her manner perhaps her agitated hesitation at the portals moved the master to accost her. "Kind friend," he said, "were it not better to. remember what you now seek to forget V" As he spoke he drew closer about his face the cowl he wore to conceal his Identity from the merely curious. A sigh was the only Immediate answer,, as the pilgrim leaned wearily against a marble pillar. Then came the low spoken words: "Perhaps I may only half forget. I would remember, yet not remember so acutely." "No, you will wholly forget. The Purple Kay Is oblivion Itself." "Ah. well, better I kill these pain ful memories than break my heart!" "Then, If It must be so, enter and forget." "Show me the way nnd let me go quickly," was the idea of the veiled lady. "I have eome far, and the worst is only a few steps farther on." "Come, then!" and the master led the way to the room of the Purple Ray. An hour passed, when the door was opened and the veiled visitor came forth and descended the broad stair way. She moved quickly and lightly, and at the foot of the stairs she laughed musically as she aguln met the mnster. "Have you forgotten?" he uskod. "Forgotten ! I know that I have for gotten something, else why am I here, yet I do not know what I have .for gotten." "So they all say!" A Bush of ror-y light shone from a "Look!" Tlere was no light of recog nition In the other's eyes. "My God ! the Ray has blotted out all memory " "Pray tell me what you mean, and let me go," came the passionless words. A groan was the only reply, and the man hid his face In his hands. "You seem to know what I have for gotten. Has It uught to do with you?" "O Morella, It were better that I thought you dead than to know that you have forgotten ! Do you not recall our betrothal? See. you have the ring upon your hand! Does it not awaken one recollection of other days?" The girl gazed blankly at the ring on her hand, and shook her head. "Has the Ray blotted out every fair memory! Have you returned to life only to forget ! Try to think, dearest : Do you not remember that day in Naples when we pledged eternal love for each other?" "I remember no betrothal." A deep look of pity came into the speaker's eyes when she saw the pain her words had caused. "If remembrance Is so sad, why do you not also forget?" "ily love !" he groaned, "you are making the world darker to me than to dying eyes! You ask me to forget! You I" "You forget that I have forgotten." The man groaned In utter anguish. As she turned to go be stayed her by a geaUc touch. '".Viilf her" while I, too, go and kill that memory ' He dragged himself up the broad stairway, looking back once when he had reached the landing, then turned and staggered toward the. room ui the Purple Ray. PHRTI A lin OFFERS A MARKET sUnill& FOR your PRnnnrF U TLBBOaPWAY AT VAMHILLSS-J I Portland, Oregon. VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday Adults, Week day Matinee 20c; Evenings, 35c. Continous 1 to 11 p. m. Children"! 0 cents all times Better Franklin ServiceStorage and General Repairing ANDERSON & RICE, B Roadway: 5709 Pnrrlin.l Oro 404 Hoyt Street at Ninth 1 vl Ud.HU, UI c Canadian Confederation. The first legislative step toward a Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. federal union of the provinces of Brit-!F ih North Amorien was ovule liv the1! legislature of Nova Scotia in 18C1, when a motion in favor of such a union was adopted by the house of assembly by unanimous vote. Six years later confederation was an ac complished fact, having been estab lished by the four provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. Family Herald. Indians Didn't Intend Selling Lands Outright "From the day that white men had their first land dealings with Indians." says the Frontier, "It has been as sumed that the aborigines sold their lands outright, and the various nego tiations Into which the United Stales entered with them for the transfer of their lands by treaty or agreement, until comparatively recent times, are U0 exception. "As a mutter of fact, Indians recog nized neither individual ownership of land nor the tribal right of permanent transfer. A man might put any un occupied land to personal use, and It was his by virtue only of such usage; but if he once abandoned It for any reason, or failed to cultivate or otherwise use It, It reverted auto matically to the tribe. "We often hear of this or the other tract of land having been 'purchased' from Indians by the colonists for a song. Noteworthy among these In stances Is the island ot Manhattan, now worth untold billions, that was 'bought' by the Dutch settlers for a handful of gew-gaws ; but there Is no doubt that, as In numerous other cases, the Manhattan Indians believed that they were merely permitting the white settlers to live among them and that the trinkets were merely a token of friendship." Alligators Teeth. Alligators in the rivers of Florida a:-.- rn; Idly doer-easing in numbers, so, to supply enough reptiles for market ing, a breeding farm has been estab lished. The 'gat :is are long-lived, sev eral hundred years claimed for many in captivity and many more years for those in the wild state. When the rep tile's teeth wear out a new set grows, the average 'gator grinding down twenty sets during its lifetime, WE BUY Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. Bend us your hlpBMnts. Wo mail you check tlio same- day wo roooivo kmxrIh. Portland Hide & Wool Co. IDS ISMISH tVENUE NOKtH, MS 1 UNO. MM Britain's Oldest Clock. The oldest clock in Britain is now at the Museum of Patents nt South Kensington, it was mndo at Glaston bury abbey by one of the monks in 1325, and In Elizabeth's reign was re moved from Cllastc.ibury to Wells ca thedral. It worked there until about forty years ago, when it was laid aside lo make room for a new clock. WHY Experiment! Years in actual practice in Portland as u Siiiu)loKist miecializiliK i" rlieu -gnatlCl' nourulx-ia, nourititt ami utl Head wuaknosst's. I f help you want, hook tho oUlost in its work. 18 Geo. S. Breitling, D. C. 606 Broadway niihr. Portland, Oram Save this Curd. Menu of Alaskan Indians. Rev. Edward Hester, the Anglican missionary in charge of All Saints' church, Aklavik, in tho delta of tho Mackenzie river, in a letter to "out side" lays stress upon the quantity of fish required to feed the Indian pupils at the mission schools. "They havo fish and potatoes for breakfast, pota toes and fish for dinner and both for supper," ho declares. Saskatoon Star. Put "Pep" Into Workers. . A freak story from tho Franco American excavations at ancient Cartilage brings also an Interesting lesson in the psychology of labor. Tho workmen, like all Africans and most other people, were lazy and shirked the job. So the excavnlors put In mov ing pictures of the work in progress. Every digger worked like mad, and there was a rush of unpaid volunteers, I'all digging to get into the pictures. fit lilts. First Aid for Wounds Burnt paper has been suggested ns a quick und easy and clean remedy for first aid to the Injured. The first principle in first aid to the Injured Is lo find a remedy quickly. A shorl time ugo Sir James Cant lie caused some astonishment by explaining thai a dressing of burned paper for wounds was one of the cleanest and easiest lo use. This may seem an odd sort of remedy, yet, after all, nothing is more natural, for burned paper, ul Ihough block, Is clean, since It has been thoroughly purified by intense heat. Many Instructors udvocate this In preference to a pocket handker chief, but providing the handkerchief Is fresh from the hmiidry the Inside folds may be used with equal safety. In the matter of dres ing for wounds, the golden rule Is lo provide some thing thut has led come In contact with genus or dirt. Of Wartime Origin. Tho term 'Anzae," us applied to tho colonial soldiers of Croat Britain dur ing the World war, is form d from the initial loiters of the words "Australian and New Zealand Army Corps." Tho phrase was used by General Birdwood In a telegram dispatched from the Gal lipoli peninsula. Some have sought to Value of Politeness. ' Interpret it as being composed of the School yourself to be polite and U"tl betters Of the British colonies- courteous under all circumstances under trying circumstances. Polite ness is one of tho strongest allies ono can havo In dealing with his fellow men, Henry Clews. Australia, Canada. New Zealand, Africa and Early Glass Making. filass is said to have been brought to England in tho year 071 A. II. by Fledgling in Business. Benedict Blscop, but tho first glass A young business man always feels factory in England was established at Verv efficient if ho can use six blank Clutched Friars In the year forms to handle a 40-eont order, lilt Ii Herald. Dm Trees on Highways Trees adapted to their environs may grow to n grent age and nobility, nnd hi this way highway planting will be come a most Important task in the matter of our rural landscapes. This points to another Important matter the designing and supervision of the work." It is a matter of great impor tune n mutter that requires great knowledge of plant life as well as the slender window overhead, haloing the visii.n of the artist. ltoadslde plunling, the development of state reservations, and rurul parks are equal In Importance to city plant ing and are far greater in scope and vision than the latter. A period of great cultural advancement Is al ways measured by the vision and the outlook for the future. Lunch in Marble Forest On the roof of the cathedral of Mllun Is a little battel where one may tuke luncheon or lea a Unique case, perhaps, of a restaurant on the rof of a church, it is a recent Innovation, In the past there was only a small kiosk where fruit and light drinks were obtainable, Lately a more am bltlous undertaking was developed. There are now all varieties of f I stuffs. It Is the custom of the Mils nese who cannot afford to leave the city for their rammer vacations, to climb the Duorao for lunch and eat In the forest of marble pinnacles and (lying buttresses. From the height of aliout BOO feet one can enjoy a view of the city, the Lombard plain anil the Alps from Mount V'lsO to the Artier. Mario I'orsu. Enjoyment on Tour. Tony "What sort of time Is Frank having on his motor tour?" Jim "Croat! I've had two letters from him -one from u police station and tho other from a hospital." Good Hardware. Signifies Perfection. Emeralds are precious stones but a flawless one Is so rare that tho ex pression a "flawless emerald" signifies unat lainable perfect ion. I.ri57. mirrors was first made In England at Lambeth, London, by Venetian artists under the patronage of (he dllko of Buckingham in the year kith. Teeth Are Legal Tender. Bits of wulruik Ivory, whalebone, sealskin, fox, fawn and reindeer skin, walrus teeth, sinew for sowing a head and a kid boot aru legal tender in northern Alaska. Tho walrus tooth Is valued at 8 cents, tho fox at 11 cents, the wbalebono at cent, and so on down the list. Bed Cross Courier. P. N. U. No. 36, 1925 Missouri Going Ahead Missouri is marching steadily forward In the building of paved highways. The state highway department awarded contracts for the construction of 67.9 miles of road lo cost $874,795, making a total, "f llS.Oon.OOO of road work con ir,. t..d for since January 1. Missouri lit constructing B highway system thai will compare favorably with that of any state in the Union. The system will enable the faiEners to market their products more advantageously by mak lug. the cities more accessible. she reill pilgrim like a saint. "How beautiful everything Is: exclaimed. "Why do I wear this I will no longer!" So saying, she loosened It, disclos ing a face young und exquisitely fair. The man shrank buck as If pierced by a bolt. "My Cod. It Is her spirit !" he gasped. "No. no!" protested the visitor. "I am not a spirit, und I fear I am tt'o, too human." "You are Morella !" whispered the num. staring before lilm like one peer ing through Intense darkness. "I am. Who ure you that yoo a-k?" "Morella! I thought you dead! I kissed you for dead and then (he waves swept me awuy und I saw you uo more." "Some fishermen once found me on . . . .i ....i.i i i.,.,i a sandy Iieaen, wncre mej mu i .."u Which Limb? Uncle Sol threw aside the letter he was reading and uttered an excl. .mil lion of Impatience. "Ooggftne!" he cried. "Why can't people tie more explicit? ' "What's the matter, pa?" Aunt Sue. "This letter from home," Uncle Sol answered, "suys father fell out of the apple tree and broke a limb." Kreo lite News. Earliest Known Sheep. "The grandfather of ull sheep," the "Ovis poll," gels its name from Its discoverer, Marco Polo, It was not until fiOO years after ho discovered the animal that his assertion that the ani mal existed was substantiated. Vital Question. "I want a girl who will lovo mo for myself alone." "What do you mean by that lino of patter?" demanded, tho damsel addressed. "That you are nev er gonna spend any money on her?" - Louisville Courier-Journal. Richelieu's Five Poets. Cardinal Itlchelleu, the great French statesman. In his efforts fo promote French literature, gathered about him a band of fivo poets, Cornellle, Col letet, Bolsrobedt, L'Etolle and ftotrou, Who composed tragedies on his plans. Midsummer Ev-e Customs. In France, Midsummer eve is spok en of as the Eve of Ihn Nullvlfy of Saint John liaptisl,' and In Brittany from every hilltop a beacon light glows. These are known as the Fii' i of Saint John, Amen to Thatl In an Imperfect world you must meet some fools. I'ray that they may not be behind steering wheels. Ou Ittth Herald. Engagement Ring is Gift. Louis Peterson applied at a San Francisco police court for a warrant for the arrest of a former ftanCW who would not return her engagement ring. The magistrate denied the request on the ground that an engage Bt ring Is u gift ami not u trust. ske.l Historical Character The nickname "Bob Boy" was g!v en to Hubert Macgn gor. a Scotll-h ad venturer, who assumed the name Campbell In consequence of the pro ript i.,n of his clau by the Scottish parliament In 1602. He Is the Bobln Hood of Scotland, and the hero of one of Sir Walter Scott's most popular novels. lie was a partisan of the "Old Pretender"- the sou of James II Human Nature. "Worry," said tho Old Philosopher, "Is always popular, but Just let Joy shout halleluja on tho highway, and you'll hear folks saying, "That chap ought to lie low and keep his mouth shut.' "Atlanta Cons! Hut ion. Pessimistic Utterance. It Is While wo aro green that wo grow, but when wo think wo aro get ting ripe, we are gett'ng pretty rotten. - Elbert Hubbard. m.. t II' Il. o v. m V i I : ' j - Hill nit F ' The man drew buck his COWL 1 Kunsus City Slur. Household Hint. To mend a hole In granlteware or tin pans mix putty with linseed oil until soft and apply It on tho outside during the Jacobite rebellion in 1 1.. of the nolo. r ,-!,.. ui.. ' New Fluff Rugs Made Wear Like From Old Carpets Iron. Deal Dircrt with llio MaBUfaCtOfSff. AlinoluUi Satinfuetinii (luuranlanl. Send in Your Mu teriat or Write for 1'riceg. W KS'l'KKN nXflrW RUa COMPANY. M S Union Avenue Nor. Portland. Or. nun ROOT AND HERB R EMEDIES If taken In time, prevent oper utloii fi,r lliiinetea. Catarrh. AjUinm Lurur, Throat, l.lver. Koloey. Bbaumatlani. lllooU, Htoniaeh anil all f.nuile din orilera. Illwider Troubled. 'I he C CsaJWO Uenieilitt are harmicu. u no drum or MSMI arc used. CompoftrJ of the tholaeit irwdlt'liul root. turrb. bud and hark. Imported by uft from far away otkntal coun- k. Call or Write lor Inlonn 1 Ion C. Gee Wo Chinese Medidnc Co. Maw Location ZOT Aider St.. S. W. per. TMHL Portland. Ore. a ElaSIilil t) Yearain I'ortlaaul