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DISPLAY S ttg le in sertion , per inch P tgitical, D isplay, per inch O y tu a r ie s, pyr lla e . . . . ......»- a . --------- _____________________ I P O R T L A N D . O ra „ J « n e 18.— W h e a t and flo u r. shipm ents (o r the y e a r l i l i - l i w U l exceed the previous year by ap proxim ately fiv e m illio n buskejs-— llo u r also figured in w|»eat. m easurem ent— la rg e r than th e average fo r the last 18 years. These facta w ere ahown ta Xnm magy.of N o rth wept w heat and flo u r shipm ents issued by tho m erchant's Exchange. T h e ship­ ments (o r th e present year,.: w ill to ta l ap proxim ately fo rty m illio n bushels.' . i 01 Mi WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVEfW lSlNG t ‘ ‘AH* fe t e r e events, w h e re an admission charge is m ade h r a collection taJtau-ie-A dvertislas.-"- • .-s - •< if-. No discount w ill be allow ed R e lig io n s o r B en ev o len t Orders. MB‘dob iü ib ie (o ¿Kerities o r otherw ise w ill he made In advertis­ p rin tin g — onr contributions w ill be in cash. er jo b • p i a n | .(« fP .a f t l f e 's m a l l e r c o m m u n itie s o f A m e ric a . I Ahi u o t ë h i ç a g o a n d I a m n o t N e w Y o rk . B u t p e o p le so m e co m e f d r p l e a s u r e ; so m e cQUie f o r h o r- le n d in g uaonPy; s o m e u x g a s f o r e d u c a tio n a n d f o r rc jig l^ a * 1 « d ^ d d u ^ I j a n i a t r a d e c e n te r, cti O «aB sin p u t n ^ r- r e s o u r c e s » a r e lim ite d n ^ d t h e y irtdSt b e conserved^ honorary member of the N ational A cadem y of Science a few ev e­ n in gs ago and all of scien tific W ashington to nearly crazy about him . b e r u l e d b v ig n o ra n c e n o r p re ju d ic e . H ydrographic and piscator­ ial and oceonograpbic circles BY ('H A U L » ! P. STEWART NEÄ Service W riter W ASHINGTON — Aa a -boy in J 1 a m a tH k ik in g u n i t h t A j& e ric a ’n g r e a t R e p u b lic Schm itto, w in c h is f tÙ é d ^ îÿ '‘p u b lic oj>|hioja, a n d I W ill e n d e a v o r , to Danm ark, J o h a n n es now Dr. S ch m itts, w a s very fond m&ke m y c o n t e n t i o n to a n i n te llig e n t p u b lic o p in io n . I re­ .S A N FRANCISCO, J u n e 1 8.— g eo ­ ( U P ) — D ed ication o f a g ia n t rgd- graphers regard the conquest o f wood t r e e . to th e m em pry o f th« late J>r. A ndrew J. G ross, “ F a tb ei th e poles. gard h is discovery much as c f eels-.—not | s p ete but a s food, . H e w as s o - / fond o f them th a t 1 grill re s e n t a l o a t t e m p t s t o fin m ÿ m in d w ith p r o p a g a n d a b e resolved to U n v o te b is Ufa to a a i a n in su lt,' n o t 4 0 be e n d u r e d a t th e h a n d s o f th o se w ho stud y ef-, th e eel fa m ily . In the ■ B e c a u s d l 4m .H M «im M l»nity th e JE m * i m p o r ta n t f a c t about m e is th a t I d?tm q»ose a n tr h ’ ¿ p i n t I w ill W - (‘( jir a g e a ll th o s e i n d iv id u a ls a q d th o le fcrorips w h o tin ’ to . k e e p t h e i f s p ir i t a n il p 'n rp o se f r e e fro m e v il a n d fu ll o f rig h te o u s h e s p a n d g o d d w ill. - I w ill r e c o g n is e t h a t p r o b a b ly th e b a s ic m a n in m y ctjgm nunity is a f a r m e r , a g a r d e n e r , a fis h e rm a n ; o r . a ♦ irim er. W a re i t n o t f o r th e s e p e o p le w h o m a n th e in - d p s tr ie s , m y c o m m u n ity w o iild n o t e x is t. I w ill t r y to p ro s p e r w ith th e m a n d n o t off th e m . • I a m ; a . s m a ll c o m m u n ity b u t I d o n o t n e e d t o 'b e ¡«plated n o r -V ro v in o ia l; th e g o o d s o f th é w o rld a r e m in e , b i t th e w o r ld e x p e c ts m e to p r o v id e a s w ell a s ta k e . I | wjjl be w o r th y o f th e w h o le -lje a rte d d e v o tio n o f m y peo- p fr b e c a u s e I o f fe r th e m a c h à n ç è to s e c u re th e a b id in g s a tis fa c tio n s o f l i f e — K iw a n ls M a g a z in e . M EAT MAN course, c t h is In v estig a tio n s * e found th e an sw er to t ' "puzsle w hich sc ien tists have been ra c k ­ ing th eir b rains over sin ce m an cau gh t b is first eel, and w e know they w ere a popular d ish a s far back as th e days of ad clen t Rom e. H e found th e place w here ee ls are born and w here th ey die, If they escap e b ein g ca u g h t and eat­ en. A nybody w ho im a g in es that th is didn't rank as an im portant d iscovery from a scien tific sta n d ­ point know s p reciou s little about science. E els had l>een one o f th e m ys­ teries o f the a g es to ecien tlsts. The m ystery w as— . .. ........... W hy did th ere seem to be no in fan t eels? * à l i th e ee ls ever cau gh t, until Dr. S ch m ltte w ent fish in g for them , w ere p retty w ell grow n up. i fek c o m p a r a tiv e ly s h o r t tim e a g o in d u s tr y w a s con- It d id n ’t stand to reason th ey biflej-ed to lie d iv id e d in to tw o s e p a r a te c a m p s — c a p ita l w ere born th a t way. W ell,, Dr. S ch m ltte fish ed for < t ud la b o r. T h is c o n d itio n no lo n g e r o b ta in s . T o d a y iu- baby eels u n til h e cau gh t som e. d d a fr y is m a d e u p o f th re e d is tin c t d e p a r t m e n t s —c a p ita l, He caught a lo t. H e found their I ,.h e r a n d m a n a g e m e n t. C a p ita l r e p r e s e n ts o j n e r s h i p a n d ] nursery, In fact. ,n ^ ; he o n e in d iv id u a l o r th o u s a n d s u p o n th o u s a n d s o f I It’s a t the bottom o f th e Sar­ s to c k h o ld e rs , m an y of w hom a r e o r d in a r ily c o n s id e re d a s gasso Sea. So Dr. S ch m ltte w as m ade an i a can of oui* Ideal Coffee ¿sp ec ially f o r ja s , n o n e better, Pound year. _» J w ill d e v e lo p a tm c o n s e r v e m y re s o u rc e s . I w ill n o t' fa il t o o rg a n iz e | ub 1 s h o u ld b u t I Will h o t w a s te m ÿ e n e r g y ii^ fd s e le s s d r g a r ô s itid iii > >. ' I •, % ' w ill II,.t k n o w ip g l} 's Specials T h a C olum bia riv e r d is tric t held its lead position as the eereai shipping center o f th e Pacific coast w ith ap proxim ately seven­ teen m illio n bushels • sbipp this cofcfe h e re to e x c h a n g e th e g o o d s o f life . S o m e c o m e iie ie to" .sell p ro d u c e a n d to b u y c lo ih in g ; nom e c o m e to b u y m a c h in e ry ; r tf tn n g a n d ■ t o ? co n ie tlta r e fo r e f the oldest grocery . Announcing tor THE NEW ELEMENT IN BUSINESS p 4 r t of th e l a b o r o r .m a n a g e m e n t g ro u p . 1 lA ibyr r e p r ^ e u t s th e h u m a n e le m e n t o f p ro d u c tio n auA fanay 1 m * a sm a ll g a n g , o f u n s k ille d la b o r e r s o r a h y g e o q p u iiz a ie » H th o u b a n d s of- jteo p lo r a n g in g fro m t h e P u rs e r wtyo sw e e p s th e floors to th e r e s e a r e h enginoqt*, wVtf d e s ig n s n e w p ro c e sse s' o r m a c h in e s, t ^ i b o r th r o u g h sleek o w n e rs h ip in th e in d u s tr y in w h ic h i t to ils , m a y a lb » h e c o n s id e re d a s a payt. p f th e c a p it a l g r q ^ p . r, ''M a n a g e m e n t re p r e s e n ts th e c o n tro l 6 f i n d u s t r y a n d nia^,'Jbe a s in g le X yrym an op. a c o m p le x s ta f f o rg a n iz ritlb li I am the' "M EAT M A H .’: .Y ou w ill m eet m e rig h t 1 e r « , iu th is c o lu m n 'e f th is newapàpej^ evrey w eek . I w ill have an in ­ ter estin g story to te ll you about MEAT. W atch for m e. You w ill be p lea sed to “ m eet th e m eat man.** IDEAL B L E N D - 50c POUND * &M5GIAL BLENDS 40c AND 45c POUND FRESfl r id A s fÊD PEANUTS 20c lb T IN S ¡ione lese French Fried Potatoes Aire the Most Delicious You Ever TidSted ASH and pare potatoes. Qut in cig h tM length­ wise. Let stand in cold water at least btie hour. Dry thoroughly bethreCtt towels and.fry in. deep, )t Mazola: Spri f t 'i ’ * ALL KINDS - A V E hot nourishing hrrattixstn. Stop m akeshift brraktoata A ith - nly. to save time. Q uick Quaker is faster Ilian p la im o p st. , . , ... 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