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PHOTO PLAYS
C o m p le te C h a n g e S u n a n d T h u r s .
M a ti n e e D a ily . T w ic e N i g h t l y
S a t u r d a y . S u n d a y . H o lid a y s , C o n tin u o u s
Bldg ..
P o rtla n d ,
C re.
W c a re in th e m a rk e t fo r H ides. W rite fo r P rice s nnd S h ip p in g Tag-». T an ­
n e rs o f (. A ranteed "C olum bia O a k " H a rn e ss L e a th e r.
W E B E R T A N N I N G CO.
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P O R T L A N D . O R EG O N
GO W H ERE W A VES ARE
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Equals Any C alifornia Beach. Special W inter Kates Now in Eflect
Paved ILghway to Seaside C om peted.
SEA SID E H O T E L
SEA SiD E. OREGON
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w ill m a k e S ilo s . G r a n a r i e s , B a s e m e n t s , e tc .. W a t e r ­
p ro o f , R o tp r o o f , H a t p r o o f a n d F ir e p r o o f .
M e d u s a W a t e r p r o o f e d W h i t e P o r t i a n d C e m e n t is
th e b e s t fo r S tu c c o P la s te r on o u ts id e fo r B u n g a ­
lo w s — D o e s n o t s t a i n a n d d i r t c a n b e h o s e d o ff
W rite fo r L ite r a tu r e .
S o ld b y
A . M r M I L L A N A C O .. 120 U n i o n A v e . N , P o r t l a n d
AND P L E A T IN G .
H E M S T IT C H IN G
B u tto n h o lin g — B u tto n s — P la itin g — T u c k in g a n d C h a in s titc h in g
A ll M a il O r d e r s g iv e n c a r e f u l a n d p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n
E l i t e S h o p , 384 M o r r i s o n S t . ________________________
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R em arkable 40c luncheon a t noon.
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prices and m a rk e t conditions on
Veal Hogs, Poultry, Fiuits, Potatoes, Onons, etc.
O re g o n
F o rtv Y e a r* in lh e S am e L<>faUon'
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WOOL CO.
105 UNION ftVENUI NONTH. SSSTliSI, OHMS.
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b o t h d e p o t s a n d c o n v e n i e n t c a r s e r v ic e
t o a l l p a r t s o f c ity .
O v e rh a u led —G u a ra n tee d .
A I R W I N , Inc.
O re g o n D is tr ib u to r s fo r G M C T r u c k s
2UQ S e c o n d S t., C o r. T a y l o r
W ENTW ORTH
P o rtla n d ,
STA M FS and
D E V IC E S .
M A R K IN G
O regon
F ire P ro o f a n d M o d e r n
R IT Z H O T E L
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P A R K A N D M O R R IS O N S T S .
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D epot M orrison C ars dire c t to H otel. P o p u la r
P rices. C en ter S h opping and T h e a te r d istric t.
F R A N K A. C L A R K . P r o p -
fo rm erly w ith C lyde H otel.
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Radio O u tfits
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p r o b le m s .
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W r i t e f o r p ric e * .
r n U O L t l n O l ' M S e in ib le to v i s i t o u r
o ff ic e .
S t a t e y o u r tr o u b l e s b r i e f l y a n d
s e n d in w i t h |1 a n d w e w ill g iv e y o u h o n ­
e s t t o g o o d n e s s a d v ic e . I t w ill p a y y o u to 462 H a w th o rn e A ve.,
PO R T L A N D , ORK
g e t In to u c h w i t h u s n o w . E. J. C u r t i n ,
INCOME
TAX
The Sets Complete or Parts.
MYERS BLACKWELL CO.
R o o m 80« L e w i s
B ldg ., P o r tla n d , O regon.
R A IN IE R
H O TEL
Rato 81 00 aa4 ip.
128 N. 6A *L
Very C entrally Located Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main Postoffice
F ire P ro o f a n d
M o d ern
N E W H O U ST O N HOTEL
A . E. Holcombe. M an ag er
W e e k ly H a t e s t o P e r m a n e n t G u e s t s
S ix t h a n d E v e r e t t S t r e e t s , T h r e e B lo c k s
f r o m N e w P o s to f f ic e , F o u r B lo c k s f r o m
U n io n D e p o t, P o r t l a n d . O re .
Chicken House Sash, 67c
W rite fo r p ric e s on doors and w indow s. M en­
tion th is ad. We m a n u fa c tu re . H EA C O CK
SA SH A I>OOR CO.. 214 1st St.. P o rtlan d . O re
INTELLIGENT PRODUCE MARKETING
M ak e y o u r p ro d u c e w o rth m o re m o n e y
b y u s in g ’ l a t e s t m e t h o d s a t t h e tim e y o u
p r e p a r e t h e s h i p m e n t o f a n y p r o d u c t.
We W ill
Be P leased to T e ll Y o u H o w
W r i t e U s a t Once
RUBY & COMPANY, 169 FRONT ST.
P O R TLA N D , OREGON
>«A M o d e r a t e P r i c e d H o t e l o f M e r i t ”
HOTEL CLIFFORD
E a s t M o r r is o n S t , a t E a s t S ix t h , t h a
P r i n c i p a l H a s t S id e H o te l 5 m i n u t e s f r o m
S h o p p in g D i s t r i c t . F o u r b lo c k s f r o m S. P .
E a s t S id e S t a t i o n .
SHIP US YOUR WOOL
W ool c le a n in g a n d c a r d in g
W ool b a t*
a n d m a t t r e s s e s m a d e t o Older.
W e do
c u s to m c a r d in g
W r i t e f o r p r ic e s .
C o sta l Springs Woolen M ills
E s t a b l i s h e d In 1903.
M a in O f f ic e a n d F a c t o r y ,
760 U m a t i l l a A v e ., P o r t l a n d .
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PATENT ATTORNEY
W e can show you how to t u r n y o u r p a te n ta b le
ideas in to cash . O regon Licensed M echanical
E n g in ee r.
TH O M A S B1LY EU . 2u2 S te v e n s
B uilding, P o rtla n d . Ore.
IN F O R M A T IO N
DEPARTM ENT.
A G R IC U L T U R A L
IM P L E M E N T S
F a rm
im p le m e n ts — N ew
and
second
h a n d , s p e c ia l p r ic e s . P . E . E s b e n s h a d e ,
360-366 E . M o r r is o n S t.
E a s t 91.
B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G A C U T T IN G
S t h w e s t W e l d in g & S u p p
C o. 88 1 s t S t
C L E A N IN G
AND
D Y E IN G
F o r re lia b le C le a n in g a nd
D y e in g s e r v i c e s e n d p a r c e l s to
us.
W e p a y r e t u r n p o s ta g e .
I n f o r m a t i o n a n d p r i c e s g iv e n
u p o n re q u e s t.
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KN’ K E S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S
F s t a b l i s h e d 1890
P o rtla n d
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N S
C la r k e B r o s ., F l o r i s t s , 287 M o r r is o n S t.___
FOUNDRY AND
M A C H IN E
WORKS
C o m m e r c ia l I r o n W o r k s , 7 th & M a d is o n .__
hORSES,
MULES
BOUGH***, S O L D
U . S. S T A B L E S , 3 t5 U n io n A v e . D r a f t
h o r s e s b o u g h t a n d s o ld ._________________ —
M A C H IN E R Y
S e n d u s y o u r i n q u i r i e s f o r a n y t h i n g In
I r o n o r W o o d w o r k in g M a c h in e r y , L o g g in g ,
S a w m ill, C o n t r a c t o r s ’ K q u i p i n e r t . l o c o ­
m o tiv e s , B o ile r s , E n g i n e s . C r u s h e r s , K a il,
C a o te , B e l tin g , e tc . B u r k e M a c h i n e r y C o ,
628 K a il w a y E x c h a n g e B ld g . , P o r t i a n d , O r.
MOLfr.K B A R B E R C I L L W . K
Teaches trad** in h w eeks. Som e p a y w hile le a rn ­
ing. Positions secured.
W rite fo r c atalogue.
243 B u rn sid e s tre e t, P o rtla n d . O re.
M O N U M E N T S —- E . 3d a n d
P ine
Sts.
' k s
PERSONAL
M a r r y if L o n e ly ; m o s t s u c c e s s f u l " H o m e
M .ik e r " ;
h u n d re d s
rH h :
c o n f id e n t U;
re lia b le ; y e a r s e x p e rie n c e ; d e s c rip tio n s
f r e e . ‘ T h e S u c c e s s f u l C lu b ,* ' M rs. N a s h ,
B o x 556. O a k l a n d , C a l i f o r n i a . ______________
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t •> x x <• x x x x - m ❖ x x x •> x x > fo r th e 5 :1 0 ex p ress. It alw ay s p assed
4 , 1982. by M cC lure N e w s p a p e r s*j uviicwi*-
AILING WOMEN
OF MIDDLE AGE
Mrs. Moton Tells How Helpful
Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable
Compound is at This Period
th e down accom m odation at liren to n
T h is sto ry U going to be u b o ut a o r betw een lire n to n an d th e first sta- |
g irl a n d ft ra ilro a d —a n d a few o th e r tlon dow n th e line. It w ould p a ss a t ( ANIMAL FEED IS IMPORTANT
D en v er C olorado.— “ I h av e ta k e n
tilings,
R renton to n ig h t. R alp h a w as ready ,
L y d ia E . P u ik h a m 's V e g etab le Com-
R a lp h s T h o m a s— th e g irl th ro u g h fo r it sta n d in g e rect, a le rt, th e black M eat S crap, Milk and Its P ro d u cts,
p o u n d io rse v e n y e a rs
school, und hom e in B ren to n , living on “ S T O F " h eld firmly In h e r han d s, a
T an k ag e or Fish S crap Increase
ind I can n o t tell you
the good it h a s done
th e sleepy, b e a u tifu l s tre e t w ith colo­ new tin g le in h e r fingertips.
Egg Yigfd.
me. I t is good » t
n ia l h o u ses on both sides, hud been
Up to th e s tre e t chugged th e b rav e
young and old a n d 1
w ishing fo r tw o th in g s w ith a venge­ anil tru s ty c a r th a t m eant th a t N orton ( P r e p a r e d b y t h e U n l ! » d S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t
of A g r ic u ltu r e . >
alw a y s k eep a b o ttle
w as. a s usual, on tim e to w ait fo r th e |
an ce.
o f i t in th e house,
A g re a t In crease In o u r an n u al egg
accom m odation.
D own
th e p ro d u ctio n m ay he expected w hen
T h e th in g s h a d n 't com e, b u t tb e dow n
fo r 1 atn a t th a t tim e
E a s te rn B ra n c h rallr. d Tout. s u d ­ stre e t, rid in g h is w h ite horse w as p o u ltry m en and fa rm e rs In g en eral rec­
o f life w hen it calls
d en ly . It h u d also bought a n d puid H enry Jo n es. R alp h a stood s tra ig h t ognize th e im p o rtan ce of an im al feeds
fo r L ydia E. P ink-
h a m 's help. My h u s­
fo r its rig h t to cro ss lire n to n s a ris to ­ an d sm all, “ S top," h ejd high a to n e in th e ra tio n s fo r th e laying flock. T he
band saw y o u r ad. in
c ra tic th o ro u g h fa re , s ta id old fam ilies h er lnWtd. T h e e x p re ss sh riek ed at d em o n stra tio n o f th e su p e rio rity of
the p a |ie rs and said
n o tw ith sta n d in g , a n d in so doing hud th e first curve. Jo n e s ’ horse reared , feed com binations co n tain in g m eat
‘ Y ou h av e t a k e n
In c id e n ta lly und q u ite u n co n scio usly th e b ra k e s on N o rto n 's c a r ev id en tly I sc ra p , m ilk and Its p ro d u cts, tan k ag e, e v e ry th in g you can th in k of, now I w a n t
tie d itse lf u p w ith lia lp h a T h o m a s' refu sed to w ork. It w as Ju*t a* If all o r fish sc ra p Is one of th e m ost v a lu ­ you to ta k e L ydia E . P in k h a m 's V eg e­
th e p e rv e rse fa te s on e a rth w ere g a th ­ ab le a d d itio n s to o u r know ledge of ta b le Com pound! ’ So 1 le t him g e t it,
tw o w ishes.
F ir s t, R u lp h u w an ted so m eth in g to erin g right th e re ro u n d th a t b rav e ' p o u ltry m an ag e m en t co n trib u te d by : and I soon fe lt b e tt e r an d he told m e 'I
h ap p en , a n y th in g ’m ost, fro m a b a l­ “ ST O P ," to see to It th a t R a lp h a ’* th e U nited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of A s w a n t you to ta k e a b o u t six b o ttle s .' So
loon asce n sio n to a new k in d of wish cam e tru e , und so m eth in g —h a p ­ ric u ltu re an d v ario u s e x p erim en t s ta ­ I did and I k e e p house an d do all my
ow n w ork and w ork o u t by th e day and
c e r e a l; a n d second, K aiphu w a n te d to pened.
tions.
feel fine now. I te ll e v e ry one a b o u t
S om ething d id !
p ro v e som ehow th a t sh e co u ld do
P ra c tic a lly all ex p e rim e n ta l te s ts th e V eg e ta b le C om pound, fo r so m any
A fte r it h ap p en ed , presto. S quire h a v e show n th a t th e se feed s will o f m y frien d s th o u g h t I w ould n o t g e t
so m e th in g besides e at, sleep, l o o k
p re tty , an d p lay lady fo r lier d o tin g T h o m as h im self descended on th e g reatly s tim u la te egg production, esp e­ w ell. - Mrs. U. J . L in t o n , 1660W e s t
f a th e r a n d m o th er.
So. sh e w ent scone. F rom th e c o rn e r grocery h* cially d u rin g th e fa ll an d w in ter odd A venue, D e n v er, C olorado.
h u n tin g , fo u n d so m eth in g in te re stin g h a d been w atch in g his d a u g h te r and m onths. T h e fa c t th a t m àny fa rm e rs
A fte r re a d in g le t te r s like th e above,
- u n u s u a l l y In te re stin g m a d e p lan s, N orton an d th e d o w n accom m odation get no eggs a t ull d u rin g th is period and we a re c o n sta n tly p u b lish in g them ,
a n d p u t th e m up to h e r fa ttie r, w ith m ore closely th a n anybody knew . m ay u sually be a ttrib u te d to a lack of w hy should any w om an h e s ita te to ta k e
Now he w as rig h t on hand, kicking e ss e n tia l anim al feed. T h e ad d itio n L ydia E. P in k h a m 's V eg e ta b le Com­
re s u lts a s fo llo w s:
“ I t's
p re p o s te ro u s 1
A
B re n to n th e p ieces o f N o rto n ’s c a r out of th e o f from 10 to 25 p e r cen t o f one of pound if she is in need o f h e lp ? I t b rin g s
T h o m a s d o in g such a tilin g ! W hy, it's way, so h e could get to R alp h s, and th o se nam ed w ould In m ost ca se s m ake re lie f w h ere o th e r m edicines fail._______
w o rse th a n y o u r la st th r e a t to uct sn a tc h in g h e r out o f sev eral m en's a re m a rk a b le difference. W hich one
V illon, F re n c h “ G enius of G u tte r."
fo r m oving p ic tu re s ! " sa id fa th e r, h is arm » w ith w o rth y vim. As a m a tte r | o f th ese feeds should be used depends
of
fact,
how
ever,
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n
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a
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e
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r
fingers m e e tin g p recisely o v er p a tc h e d
F ra n c o is V illon is th e n a m e by
upon local co n d itio n s an d prices. They
knees, lta lp iiu plum ped h e rs e lf on th e to be h u rt, npd sh e did a p p e a r m ig h t­ a re o f ab o u t eq u al v alu e w hen th e w hich th e g re a t F re n c h " g e n iu s of tho
ily—su rp rised , to say th e least.
p atc h e s.
p ro tein co n ten t Is ta k e n Into consid­ g u tte r " Is k now n In lite r a tu re . It Is
“O, dad. w h a te v e r did you have to e ra tio n . T h e fish m eal und tau k n g e
“ I t 's n o t fa ir to lose all th e fu n on
u n a m e he a d o p te d for m o re re a s o n s
e a rth
b ecu u se
y o u 're
a
B re n to n tu rn up now fo r? ” sh e g ro a n e d
hav e given Ju st as good re s u lts us m eat
“ I t's all N o rto n 's fa u lt,” glow ered scrap . Milk Is Just as good w hen a v a il­ th a n one, an d w as th e o ne h e used as
T h o m as, d a d ,” sh e pleaded.
a w rite r. H e h ad v e ry m an y o th e rs
“H a v e y o u apuken to y o u r m o th er fa th e r, m eaning th e accident.
a b le a t a low cost, an d fresh b u tte r­
“I Jum ped,” sa id N o rto n ch eerfu lly . m ilk an d skim m ilk p ro d u ce good re ­ th a t h e a p p ro p ria te d a t v a rio u s pe­
a b o u t it I”
“M o th er sa id it w as a Joke, a n d I ’d “ Not a sc ra tc h .“
su lts. In som e sectio n s condensed b u t­ rio d s of h is life, fo r he w as of su ch a
soon g et o v e r it. Site sa id nobody b u t
“ W orse lu c k !” rav ed fa th e r. “T h a t term ilk an d sem i-solid b u tte rm ilk huve v illa in o u s c h a ra c te r th a t he w a s a l­
m e n —e r —te n d e d ra ilro a d cro ssings, Jo n es c h a p 's to blum e, then. If he'd been fed w ith success.
m o s t c o n tin u a lly in tro u b le a n d a s ­
an y w ay . I w o n 't get o v e r It, th o u g h . stu ck to h is Job in tb e first place,
In a te s t e x te n d in g from N ovem bet su m e d on e n a m e a f te r a n o th e r to
H e n ry Jo n e s , th e c ro ssin g m an, c a n ’t R alp h a w o u ld n 't—”
1 to Ju ly 10 on the governm ent farm thriTw th e a u th o r itie s off h is tra c k .
— w o rk — a n y longer, m en u re sc a rc e
’T v e stu ck , all rig h t,” said H enry
—a n d — ”
Jones. “ You bet. R ut w e'll h a v e to
Long E nough.
“H e re I h a v e looked fo rw a rd to y o u r do th is th in g over ag a in anyw ay,
"D id th e s a r-m a jo r go th is w ay, se n ­
m a rria g e to som e p ro sp e ro u s— let us Squire. J u s t a te s t, fo r lig h ts a n d
say , w rite r, a n d now y o u ’re d u rin g to things. G re a te s t th in g ever. A risto ­
tr y ? ”
" I d o n 't k n o w , c o rp o ra l.”
th in k o f b ein g a —c ro s sin g te n d e r I" c ra tic old tow n, ra ilro a d crossing
"W ell, you k e e p y o u r ey es open.
g ro a n e d th e squire.
m ain s tre e t, p re tty g irl cro ssin g te n ­
W h a t do you th in k y o u 're h e re fo r? ”
" E x u rtly 1" beam ed R a lp h s .
“ A der, all fu ll o f love fo r th e ra ilro a d .
" H e re fo r? T w o p e rish in g h o u r s ! ”—
c ro ssin g te n d e r. S it in th e d in k y little
D andy n ig h t p ic tu re s w e'v e got—
C a lc u tta Looker-O n.
c ro ssin g h o u se by th e ho t little stove. tr a in com ing, lia lp h a sta n d in g th ere,
T h e n w hen th e tru ln w h istle s, d ash you b e t ! T rie d cro ssin g stu n t m yself,
R eal C u ltiv atio n .
o u t a n d h o ld up th e sig n w ith ’S to p ’ y'know , a t first, so I could w rite my
T h a t Is tru e c u ltiv a tio n w hich gives
on It.”
synopsis b e tte r. N orton here, d irec­
“S to p !” sa id S q u ire T h o m as.
u s sy m p a th y w ith e v ery fo rm of h u ­
tor, new c o rp o ra tio n In th e city.
“E x a c tly ,” sa id R alp h a. “S to p e v e ry ­ T h is'll m nke a five reel, w ith ull th e
m an life and e n a b le s u s to w ork m ost
th in g th a t's likely to get In th e tr a in 's o th e r stu ff w e’ve— ”
su c c e ssfu lly fo r its ad v a n c e m e n t.
w ay. I t is n 't a s if th e re w e re lo ts o f
S uddenly th e S quire n o ticed a m en­
tra in s, e ith e r, I ’d he on d u ty a t seven, acin g click click from n e a r by.
M rs. Caroline Holes
off a t sev en a t nig h t. T im e off a t noon. “W h a t’s th a t? ” he dem anded.
N ice sa la ry . R igger la te r, m aybe. If—
“ M oving p ic tu re m achine, o f cour»«i Hen* Need A nim al Feed to Make Big
w ell, if— ” R a lp h a h ad th e g ra c e to C am era m a n 's still a t it. T h ink* we
Egg R etu rn s.
b lu sh , th o u g h a t th e tim e h e r fa th e r r a n use th is fo r th e real th in g I
d id not know w hy sh e b lu sh ed .
guess. R een looking long tim e fo r an a t B eltsvllle, M d„ 30 hens on a ration
F a th e r tr ie d a n o th e r ta c k . “ You do a ris to c ra tic fa th e r. S q u ire T hom as. w ith o u t m eat sc ra p or an y anim al feed
not c o n sid e r th e H ie s th a t w ould be You w ouldn’t —O h, b u t, R alp h a said averaged 74 eggs each. A n o th er flock
‘
in y o u r h a n d s. R a lp h a . Y ou a re flip­ you w an ted h e r to m a rry a pro sp ero u s of 30 hen* of th e sam e b reed during
p a n t.
Y ou'd h av e to do m o re th a n w rite r. G re a t little a c tre s s sh e Is. th e sam e period la id an a v e ra g e of 113
liste n fo r w h istle s. W h a t th a t young H a sn 't sh e w o rk e d ! F iv e y e a r con­ eggs each, th e differen ce of .'It* eggs be­
i
Jo n e s p u t su ch n o tio n s in to y o u r head tr a c t signed.
S a la ry ra ise d tw ice. ing a ttrib u te d to th e ra tio n w hich con­
tain ed incut sc rap . B oth flocks w ere
for "
You w o uldn't m ind being my fath er-
“ H e n ry J o n e s Is all r i g h t !” said in law som etim e— In a p ic tu re and In out on ra n g e w h en ev er th e w e a th e r
w as fav o rab le, w hich m ad e th e d if­
R a lp h a T h o m a s, e m p h a tic a lly .
| —re a l life— ”
feren ce less th a n It w ould h av e been
“ W h at d id he leav e h is c ro ssin g Job
“ S T O P !" th u n d e re d th e Squire, but
\
_
hail th e b ird s been k ept In pens. In
for, th e n ? Good Job— fo r h im ! W hat
nobody seem ed to h e a r him.
}
a te s t m ude by P u rd u e u n iv ersity a g ri­
d id h e com e to B re n to n fo r In th e
c u ltu ra l ex p erim en t s ta tio n anim al
first p la c e ? W h e re did h e com e from .”
R a lp h a e v a d e d th e q u estio n . “Oh, NATURE KIND TO OLD MAMMY feed s w ere show n to have a decided
Y o u r G ood H e a lth a n d L o n g L ife
value In th e ra tio n o f lay in g h en s and
p lease, d a d ," sh e plead ed . "L e t m e—
D e p e n d o n Y o u r K id n e y * . T h a t ’s
pullets.
T
h
e
p
u
lle
ts
fed
skim
milk
Ju st Try.”
T essie E x p la in s W hy She H aa No
W h y I m u r n n c e C o m p a n ie s A lw ays
av erag ed 140.2 eggs in a y e a r ; those
“ No, R a lp h a , n o !”
I n s is t o n U rin a ly s is .
N eed to W a tte H er S ubstance
fed m eat scrap , 135.0 eggs, anil th o se
Ilu t, b ein g R alp h a, site did, of
on M illiners.
H eav erto n , O reg o n —" I ta k e g re a t
In th e check pen th a t received no a n ­
co u rse. In fa c t, in a c o u p le o f days
p le a s u re In s ta tin g w hat D r. F ierce'*
im
al
feed
of
any
kind
luld
an
av
erag
e
A n u rlc T a b le ts h a v e d o n e fo r mo
S q u ire T h o m a s found h im se lf telling
T e ssie Is th e fa s h io n ab le w a sh e r­
In a v ery s e v e re c a se of b la d d e r and
tw o o f h is frie n d s th a t d au g h ter w om an p a r excellence. T h ere w as a of only Cl .2 eggs.
k id n e y tro u b le . F o r te n y e a ra 1
It h a s been show n th a t It is Im pos­
th o u g h t It w ould be an in te re s tin g ex
tim e w hen sh e used to be a re g u la r
w as d is tre s s e d ab o u t e v e ry th ir ty
p e rim e n t, th e a u th o r itie s considered old S o u th ern m am m y, but now sh e 's sible to Judge th e v alu e of a hen as
m in u te s. I d o c to re d a n d d o cto red
h e r d ep en d ab le, a g o d sen d a s it were, so sty lish sh e n e v er w e a rs the sam e a la y e r u n less sh e h as been fed a ratio n
h u t no relief. My la s t d o c to r bill
th a t w ould give h e r nn o p p o rtu n ity
a n d so— on a n d on. So all R renton h a t fo r m ore th a n a week.
w as
$176.00,
and
1 w as
no
to
d
e
m
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n
s
tra
te
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r
cap
acity
.
Pullet*
w a s c o n v e rte d , th o u g h t it w as a Jolly
T e ssie d o tes on them , ta lk s ab o u t
b e tte r .
I w en t b ack to m y old
Idea, lik e d to se e th e b rig h t-h a ired th e m all d ay long w hile w ashing nnd th a t hav e not yielded p rofitably tie-
hom o and m y folks w an ted m e to
girl h o ld in g th e hlnck a n d w hite la u n d e rin g th e fam ily 's linen, nnd c a u se o f a ra tio n lacking In anim al
g ive Dr. F ie rc e 's A n u rlc T a b le ts a
tr ia l so I did an d I a lso to o k th e
“ S to p ,” a t th e little c ro ssin g , and som etim es w ears them when hanging m a tte r hax-e becom e p ro fitab le lay ers
w hen th e d e fect In th e ra tio n w as cor­
G olden M edical D iscovery* w ith
c alled a t th e little g ray h o u se a n d told out th e w ash on th e roof.
th e m to w ork on m y liv er. Now
h e r so.
R u t Ju st how T e ssie m anaged to rected.
I < a n w alk, rid e, go to to w n an d
R a lp h a w a s h ap p y a s a J u n e day. i w e a r so ninny d ifferen t h a ts becam e a
go fo r five o r six h o u rs w ith o u t
T h e s ig n a ls w ere m agic th in g s, the m y stery . I le r sa la ry w ould n ever p e r­ CARE FOR INCUBATOR LAMPS
b e in g d is tre s s e d . I c a n n o t p ra ise
g reen a n d re d a n d w h ite lig h ts th a t m it sueh ex tra v a g a n c e . N one of th e
th e A n u rlc T a b le ts too m u ch fo r
p ric k e d th e d a rk n e ss, th e ro u n d flare hat* w as a “ h and m e dow n" o r m ade Some of P rin cip al R easons fo r Smok-
th e y a r e w o n d e rfu l fo r th e k id ­
o f th e e n g in e lik e a g re a t su n b u rst j over. So th e r e w as nothing else to
ing A re Im proper T rim m ing
n e y s .” M rs. C a ro lin e B oles, Box 363.
W rite l>r. P ie r c e ’s In v a lid s' H o te l
o u t of n o w h ere, th e ta p e rin g th re a d s do b u t to p u t th e q uestion up to
and P oor Oil.
in B uffalo, N . Y., fo r freo ad v ice .
o f tra c k , th e puffs o f sm u k e a n d steam ! her.
B end 10c fo r tr ia l pkg. A n u ric.
“ W here do I buy m ah h a ts ? ” she
w ith th e su n lig h t p la y in g on them ,
G u a rd a g a in s t sm oking in cu b ato r
“ W hy, I d o n 't buy ’e m ; lam ps. N ot allow ing fo r w ick to craop
th e s h rie k s o f tb e w h istle , th e big re jie n te j.
A fte r clo se o b se rv a tio n w e conclude
h eu lth y ru m b le a n d ro a r, th e h u rry ­ i n a tc h u r gives 'em to m e.”
up a s tt w arm s, n o t fittin g lam p sh ad e
W hen T e ssie w as accused o f spoof­ tig h tly . Im p ro p er trim m in g of wick, th a t th e m in im u m on w hich a fam ily
in g folks, w av in g th e ir h a n d s, m aybe,
from h u n d re d s o f p a ss in g w indow s. ing sh e ex p lain ed how n a tu re sheu Its filling lam p too full, d ire c t d ra f t on I of five ca n liv e la th e su m th e p ro ­
upon
her.
T essie,
It lam p an d poor g rad e of oil a re th e v id e r h a p p e n s 4 o e a rn .— M ansfield
U h, it w a s g r e a t! It got in to R a lp h s * g en e ro sity
p rin cip al re a so n s fo r sm oking. All of I N ew s.
blood. J u s t th e w ay it h a d been In­ ; seem s, seek* w Indy neighborhood*.
" L a s ’ w eek,” said T essie, "I got th a t th e s e can be avoided by cure.
te n d e d th a t it should.
And, a t th e very s ta r t, th e m an a p ­ j v elo u r tarn w hen It w as blown ofTn a
T h is h e re SEEK CONSTITUTIONAL VIGOR
p e a re d . H e h ad a b ra n d new offi< • w om an Tidin' on th e I*
j
In th e c ity five m ites fro m B renton, b e a v e r s a ilo r cam e «-rollin' dow n
Tnift
tr*M
from
b'-arri.f
or-h*
a n d a hom e In th e c o u n try , th r e e m iles T h ird av en u e In th a t w ln'aform th e Cood, S trong B irds A re of C re s t Im­
I »f l». A t tri*. V—r, C 8»rnr,r u d i, tfu o w
J ’rHfio. Apr'.*“' t. Quin. «, Crac«
n o rth . H e d ro v e a b rav e, tr u s ty c ar o th e r d ay. B ut m ah best g ift from
p o rtan ce in B uilding Up Flock
Hi.rubterr. I”ant», feupbarrl#* BU<1-
n
a
tc
h
u
r
w
as
blow
n
ofTn
R
iverside
burrlr«. L.f»r>*. Dewtwrrt«». Aspira/u»*
U iat slid th ro u g h th e snow lik e a
of H eavy L ayers.
Rbubart»,
F lo w tin f fthnit*, B<>***.
frien d ly bob, a n d from th e day R alpha d riv e f.re esoaj>e. It w as a red and
VtaMS» fl«4ra. Not mm ! Bh»<1« Tr-*«*
Ctm $<ipiltL •aUrfactloo puarsataM.
o
ran
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e
tu
rb
a
n
w
ith
a
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stitu
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n
a
l
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m
ost
Im
por­
took u p h e r new w ork, h e alw ay s
ta n t In b u ild in g up a flock of heavy W A S H I N G T O N N U R S E R Y C O
w ai ted a t
0 In It."— N ew York Sun.
T u p p e a lsh , W a s h liig ta a .
lay . ■r*. No b ird should be used for
tlie m o rn in g for 11»*• lip arcnn^u«Hl.i
SaK m u iv .v ry w liv i« . Mure wonted.
b
reed
in
g
w
hich
ev
er
lias
t»een
*lck.
A
uto
W
heelbarrow
s.
tio n to p lo d by, a n d in tb e e v en in g for
O
N.
r
A uto w h eelb arro w s, designed by a Good, stro n g , vigorous b ird s m ay he
h e ta lk e d w ith R alp h a, w h ile sh e hetd c o n tra c tin g firm , a r e really m in ia tu re used fo r a n u m b er o f y e a rs ; longevity
d u m ping tru c k s w ith a new a r r a n g e ­ Is a real te s t of co n stitu tio n a l vigor.
th e “ s to p " sign, an d a fte rw a rd s . G rad
iialiy th e y m a d e a sto n ish in g p la n s, a* m ent o f th e ir p a rts . T h e m achine de­
h a d a lso been in ten d ed . T h e m an's scribed In I ’o p u la r M echanics M aga­ BEST GEESE FOR BREEDERS
n a m e w aa N orton.
H e w aa large, zine, Is b u ilt on a lig h t tru c k chassis,
Is th r fine*, e ro d e d of Its kind In ths
d a rk , ric h , h a d fa s c in a tin g busine - w ith th e d riv e r’s s e a t a t th e re a r, back U sually W a tte of T im e to T ry to Die*
w o r ld . E v e r y w o m e n w b o b a s n sn d
H k n o w s ttils statement to be tru e
co n n ectio n s, an d w as o b viously In te r­ <>f th e w heel*. T h e en g in e I* p tsced »
pose of Old Fow le— Keep T hem
est s ^ i n R a lp h a T hom as. H e broi ghf betw een th e fro n t a n d re a r wheel«,
fo r B r e e d in g .
h e r b o oks to re a d .
Ralpha w as an d th e h o p p er Is In fro n t of th e en ­
Are Yoi Saluted? M H I T O t f B «
Old geese do not sell well In m a r­ la the biggest. moat p e r fe c tly eq u ip ped
t h r il le d ; re a d th e m fro m co v er to gine, d ire c tly o v er th e fro n t wheel*.
B u s in e s s T r a in in ■ g School
. J M I In tb e N o r th -
cover. It w a sn 't all sh e d<«L Among T h e dum p in g m echanism le o p erated k et, an d It I* u su ally a w a«te o f tim e w
e s t. F it y n u rso if fo r a h ig h er p o sitio n
o th e r th in g s sh e signed a c o n tra c t. Oh, hy m ean* o f s lever. T h ese m achine* an d m oney to a tte m p t to so dispose w it h more money. P e rm a n e n t positions
red our d r a d u a tes.
h a v e a m uch g re a te r cap acity th a n o f them . K eep th e old one* fo r b reed ­ a ssu
th in g s w e re h ap p en in g , all rig h t.
W rite for cataUog— F ourth a n d Y am h ill,
“Good w o rk ," sa id
th e sta tio n th e o rd in a ry w h eelb arro w an d h av e ing purp o ses, a s th ey w ill lie serv ice P o rtla n d .
ag en t to R a lp h a . a f te r th e first m onth proved econom ical o f both tim e and ab le fo r from te n to tw e n ty y e a rs, and
No. 19. 1922
th e n sell th e young ones a t m arkeL
P. N. U.
— not ab o u t N o rto n 's p lan s, b u t about labor.
TRUCK BARGAINS
1 to 5 to n GM C, R ep u b lics, W h ites, e tc.
" A t Your Iicck and Call”
R IB B L P
oyt
L o c a te d S i x t h a n d H o y t
acsnJFÜÆ r ™
By Parcel Post. Return Postage Paid.
Circulars and Prices.
“Stop” Sign
O FFERS A M A R K E T
FO R Y O U R P R O D U C E
Y O U C A N E A S IL Y L E a R N TO F L Y
a n d b e c o m e a P i l o t b>* t a k i n g t h e c o u r t « o f I n s t r u c t i o n w e o f f e r . T h e c o a t —
b u t |2oO.UO— u s e d t o b e J5oo M>-—a n d t a k e s b u t te r. w e e k s
F o r In fo rm a tio n
a d d re ss
O R E G O N -W A S H ! N C T O N & ID A H O A I R P L A N E CO.
HIDES
way R alp h a loaded the . rossing.
♦ X * X * X * X -> X * X v X * X * X v X * X * X *X
M
| "F in e you got perm ission
th is —
♦
H I o th e r I'u sin es., too
g Ralpha and the
Ç * S h h ! ” w a rn e d R alp h s. “ M um ! IF*
£
M
course, but th in k of the boost It'll be
♦
M
M
♦ for R renton. A nd I'm not neglecting
*
M I uiy crossing."
M
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♦
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T h e test-day cam e, tt w ea after-
By M Y R T A A. L IT T L E
M
* J noon, one m in u te before schedule tim e
INVITES THE
R E P A IR IN G
p Ip p C
L ■ i ■— I H
P R U N E T R E E S !!
R e p a i r e d b y e x p e r t* .
1 - pe S h o p
J72 W a s h .
P R U N E T R E E S !!!
B e f o r e b u y in g e l s e w h e r e s e e ue. C o lu m b ia
,' u r s e r y C o ., 1490 U n io n A v e ., P o r t l a n d .
F I S T U D t.n S C U IU B . i t c h ­ S A N I T A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
W e h e lp t h e u p p e a r a n c e o f w o m e n .
i n g a n d a ll o t h e r r e c t a l
c o n d i t i o n s e x c e p t C a n c e r T w e n t y - t w o I n c h sw it< h o r t r a n s f o r m a ­
p e r m a n e n t l y c u r e d w i t h - ! tio n , v a l u e 17 60 , p r ic e 82 46
400 > o 412 D e k u m R ld g
o u t a s u rg ic a l o p e ra tio n .
M y m e th o d o f tr e a tm e n t S H O E R E P A I R I N G I N P O R T L A N D
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K-
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s a v e s th e tis s u e in s te a d of
d e s t r o y i n g it. I t is p a i n ­
D a v is
B r o s ., A m e r i c a n
S h o e m a k e rs,
le s s , r e q u i r e s n o a n e s - i I f f 4t h 8 t
th e tic a n d is p e rm a n e n t. !
T h e r e is n o c o n f i n e m e n t V E T E R I N A R I A N — C a t t l e a S p e c i a l t y
t o b e d . n o I n t e r f e r e n c e 1 D r. C h a s . M . A n d e r s o n , K e n to n - P o r tia n d .
w ith b u s i n e s s o r s o c ia l e n g a g e m e n t s
1 w K n tfd — ¿ g en ts
g u a r a n t e e a c u r e o r w ill r e f u n d y o u r fe e .
C ry s ta l ra d io o u tfits . Im m e d ia te s h ip ­
C a ll o r w r i t e fo r b o o k le t.
M e n tio n l l u a m e n t D e t r o i t ; r e t a i l |1 0 a n d 135
H ead­
p a p e r w h e n w r iti n g .
q u a r t e r s , A c m e P r o d u c t s C o. 21 § C h a m b e r
o f C o m m e rc e , P o r tla n d . O re g o n
_______
W e d d .n g B r i q u e t ! a n d F u n e r a l P t c t i
• a c o n d a n d M o r r i s o n S ts . , P o r t l a n d , O r a . D u b lin e r F l o r i s t s , 348 M o r r is o n fct.
DR. C. J. D E A N
EVER DINE ON A MONKEY ROAST?
If » On* of th e D alieaclea F rom H u n ­ c e n ta v o * . L iv e q u ail, p h e a sa n t* a n d
pigeon* a re *<dd on th e * treet*. In ­
ter*» P a ra d is* of Mexico R*l-
dian* from th e n llls fre q u e n tly tru d g e
ighed by N ative*.
to th e city w ith a w ib lO b o a r a n d
M exico C ity.— M exico t t a h u n te r'* tu rk e y s m ay b e h a d fo r th e p ric e o f
p a ra d ise . A lm o-t w ith in sig h t o f th e a p a ltry tip to a n a tl r e h u n te r.
c a p ita l a r e fo rest* th a t «bound in w ild j If o n e la so In cy n cd , a te n d e r
fa m e , offered a t a ll se a so n s In th e m onkey .ja y h e p ro c u re d fo r S u n d ay
b a k in g —a d ish th a t M exican e p icu res,
M rxlcn C ity m arket*.
V enison la a s ta p le a n d w ild duck* esp ecially o f th e tro p ic a l reg io n s, re lish
an d f ees* m ay be p u rc h a s e d 'o r a few j ab o v e a ll o th ers.
YOUR KIDNEYS
TREES »« SHRUBS
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r o s . s
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