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th e w h o lesale d e a le rs for su g a r, choco la te an d o th e r su p p lies. Je a n , very- H lim p, a n d w ith tear» n e a r th e su rfa c e . <• w as b ehind th e c o u n te r sellin g th e * h ^ . q. p ro d u c ts o f th e J . ft M. com pany to |h e custom ers, w ho w ere n u m ero u s O FFERS A M A R K E T even w ith in th e tlrsl w eek o f ^ h e e n ❖ ------------ M <• r y p ll L M n U FO R Y O U R P R O D U C E M M te rp ris e . * H By J A N E O S B O R N Sir. H ay d en w us a fre«iuent cu s H P ortland. O rw o n <• turner. S om etim es h e lin g ered fo r an V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O P L A Y * ? x x x x x x:- x x x x x x i h o u r w lu ii p u rc h a sin g u sin g le box C om plete C h an ge S a tu rd a y . A dults. M atinee. ®tc: E v en in g s. ite . C ontinuous 1 to 11 p m. C hildren 1122. by M cC liu* N e w s p a p e r S> D dlcete. o f candy. 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" I ’ve Circulars and Prices. accepted. got to go on b e c a u se w e’v e g«»t all th is box of bonbons open*on th e ta b le. “A t Your Beck and Call” Clarke, Woodward Drug Co., “ L e t's s ta r t In b u sin ess, th e fo u r of eq u ip m en t, hut I'd r a th e r te a c h school PO R T L A N D . O R EG O N . us." It w as J a n e w ho m ude th e — a g re a t d eal r a th e r — anil— ” E x p e r t a d v i c e on a n y "I th o u g h t you w ere tire d o f te a c h in c o m e ta x p r o b le m s proposition. If y o u r R A D IA T O R h e a ts o r S e v e ra l y e a rs ’ a c tu a l j T h e n a n d th e r e It w as a g re e d th a t ing,” said M r. H ayden, d ra w in g very e x p e r ie n c e in G o v e r n - b re a k s, s e n d it to w* D R f t f t I C U Q - i e n t B u r e a u s is o f f e r e d th e y sh o u ld go Into b u sin e ss w ith u n e a r to th e te a r fu l Jeu n . A rm s tro n g A u to R a d ia to v Co., r n U D L L I n O i h o s e u n a b le to v i s i t o u r “I w as, b u t— ” c a p ita l 1?. In a f**w m o re m o n th s th e o f f 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 557 B u rn sid e s tre e t. P °rt!a n d , O regon “S uppose I find som e o ne to buy s e n d in w i t h f l a n d w e w ill g iv e y o u h o n school te rm w ould he o v er. T hey e st to g o o d n e s s a d v ic e , i t w ill p a y y o u to could s t a r t th e day a f t e r school th e b u sin ess a s it stan d s. T h e sm all g ^ t in to u c h w i t h u s n o w E. J. C u r t i n , R o o m 806 L e w i s B ld g ., P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n . closed, see how th e y m ad e o u t, an d am o u n t I In v ested h u rdiy m a tte rs. Still, w e could cover th a t a n d q u ite a F ru it tree» budded from bearing orch If p ro sp e c ts w ere good th e y w ould all F ir e P ro o f a n d M o d e r n ards. Apple. Fear, Cherry, Peach. Plum. little m ore. 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C u t, seam , hem anti m achine W e can show you how Lu tu rn y o u r p a te n ta b le 85 cents T th h e en n am ideas in to cash. O regon L icensed Mei-hanical p le a t s k irts ready for band. som e o n e su g g e ste d th a t th e y “O h," snid Je a n , sm iling th ro u g h H e m stitch in g , E tc. E n g in ee r. TH O M A S B ILY E U , 202 S tev en s m ust h av e c a p ita l. T h e y m u s t h av e h e r te a rs , "is th e r e a n y th in g you th in k EA S T E R N N O V E L T Y M FG . C O . • B uilding, P o rtlan d , Ore. j 85H F if th S t. P o rtla n d . Ore a shop in a p ro m in e n t p la c e to sell I re a lly nm fitted fo r? R eally, I b k a z T n g , w e l d i n g a . c u t t i n g th e ir w ares. T h ey m u st s t a r t from th e w o u ld n 't c a re how sm all th e sa la ry j N o r t h w e s t W e l d in g At S u p p ly C o. 88 1 s t S t first w ith good eq u ip m e n t. T hey w as If I felt <liat I w as re a lly su ited C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G F o r r e l i a b l e C l e a n i n g a n d w ould need a t le a s t tw o th o u s a n d dol fo r It.” D y e in g s e r v i c e s e n d p a r c e l s to lars, an d th e ir com bined sav in g s m ade T h en M r. Ila y d e n , confirm ed old us. W e p a y r e t u r n p o s ta g e . L o c a t e d S i x t h and H o y t S om e one m ust b a ch elo r th a t he w as, h eld tw o arm s I n f o r m a t i o n a n d p r i c e s g iv e n only o n e th o u sa n d . S tr ic tly F ir e p r o o f a n d M o d ern . N ear u p o n re q u e s t. get th e n e c e ssa ry fu n d s, a n d it w a s o u t and took th e s ta r tle d little J e a n b o th d e p o ts a n d c o n v e n ie n t c u r s e rv ic e __ E N K E ’S C I T Y D Y E W O R K S easy fo r J a n e to p e rs u a d e th e o th e rs to him . "Y’ou a re b e st su ite d to be ! E s t a b l i s h e d 1»»« P ortla nd to a ll p a r t s o f c ity . ttia t A rth u r Ila y d e n , confirm ed old my w ife. I need you, d e a r little girl. C U T F L O W E R S d. F L O R A L D E S I G N S C l a r k e B r o s ., F l o r i s t s , 287 M o r r is o n 8 t ___ b ach e lo r a n d sh re w d b u sin e ss m an, I m ust hav e you. W ill you m arry F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S should be a p p ro a c h e d . H e w a s th e m e?" C o m m e r c ia l I r o n W o r k s , 7 th & M a d is on . to w n ’s ric h e st m an. H e w as m ost MOLKK HAKBKK COLLEGE A nd J e a n , lik e th e re s t, did not hes T eaches tra d e in 8 w eeks. Some pay w hile le a rn 1 to 5 to n GMC, Republic!«. W hite«, etc. ing. Positions secured. W rite fo r c atalogue, activ e In e n fo rc in g th e la te s t am en d it a te to ac c e p t M r. H a y d e n 's propo- m en t In H ilto n . T h e fa c t th a t p ro sitio n . 234 B u rn sid e s tre e t. P o rtla n d . O re. _____ Send fo r o u r L ist. M O N U M E N T S — E . 3d a nd P i n e Sts. h ibition h a d c re a te d a keen dem and WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc I O t t o S c h u m a n n G r a n i t e At M a r b le W o rk * . fo r can d y o u g h t to be a good a rg u PERSONAL FAMED AS GREAT AMERICAN O re g o n D is trib u to r s fo r G M C T r u c k s 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 ent w ith him . 200 S e c o n d S t , C o r. T a y l o r P o r t l a n d , O* M a k e r ” ; h u n d re d s r ic h ; c o n fid e n tia l; L o ts w ere d ra w n , a n d b e fo re th e r e l i a b l e ; y e a r s e x p e rie T .e e ; d e s c r i p t i o n s W e d d i n g B o u q u e t s a nd F u n e r a l Pie c e # Jo h n W in th rc p F ig u re d in H isto ry as : fr e e . “ T h e S u c c e s s f u l C lu b ,” M r s . N a s h , school te a c h e rs re tire d th a t n ig h t It L u b l i n e r F l o r i s t s , 348 M o r r is o n S t. B o x 556, O a k l a n d , C a l i f o r n i a . ___________ h ad been s e ttle d ttia t M aud should th e “ F a th e r of M a ssa c h u se tts"— S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y PARLOR L e a d e r in All T hings. u n d e rta k e th is q u e st o f c a p ita l. T he W e h e lp t h e a p p e a r a n c e o f w o m e n . T w e n t y - t w o in c h s w i t c h o r t r a n s f o r m a fa te s h a d decid ed w isely . M aud w as tio n , v a l u e $7 60, p r ic e $2 45 Jo h n W ln th ro p , rig h tly called the ag g ressiv e a n d u n a fra id . S h e ta u g h t 400 t o 412 D f k u m B ld g F I S T U L A .F I S S U R E , I tc h S-B boys b e c a u se sh e bud a firm com F a th e r of M a ssa c h u se tts, fo r 19 y ears i n g a n d a ll o t h e r r e c t a l S H O E R E P A I R I N G I N P O R T L A N D c o n d itio n s e x c e p t C a n c e r M o d e l S h o e R e p a ir, 272 W a s h i n g t o n BL m and o f h e rs e lf a t all tim es. H er th e guiding s p irit o f th e colony, and p e rm a n e n tly c u re d w ith D a v is B ro s ., A m e r ic a n S h o e m a k e r s , eye w as d a rk a n d s te a d y a n d shyness fo r 12 of th o se 19 y e a rs Its governor, o u t a s u r g i c a l o p e r a tio n . Itl S t ____ d ied a t h is hom e In B oston, M arch 20, M y m e th o d o f t r e a t m e n t h ad been le ft o u t o f h e r m ak eup. OREGON" I N V I T E S THE W O R L D 1925 D A D T I & N IÌ OF LIFE mm CHANGE WOMAN’S TRIAL x<e>XM*z*x >X -:X vX ->X *X >X *X >X * The Dissolution of J. and M. 5 COMPARE MERITS OF BREEDS In W a te rp ro o fe d BAB’S RESTAURANT P O R T L A N D H IOE & WOOL CO. Radio C ulling O p e ra tio n s in In d ian a S ta n d a rd B red H ens Show S u p e ri o rity O ver M i^ g rels. ( P r e p a r e d by th e U n ite d S ta te « D e p a r tm e n t of A g r ic u l.u r e .) In K nox C ounty, hid., h a lf th e n u m b e r of Hocks of liens cu lled u n d e r the I su|H>rvision o f th e co u n ty a g en t, em- ployed c o o p e ra tiv e ly by th e U nited i S ta te s H e p u rtm en t o f A g ric u ltu re , th e j S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l e o ' a n d th e j county, w ere s ta n d a rd b re d an d th e | o th e r h a lf m ixed lire*1«!», so th e ir com p a ra tiv e m e rits could be couslileretl , th ro u g h culling. T h e 9 s ta n d a rd hre«l Hocks n u m b ered 1.0S7, w hile th e 9 of m ixed floei.s nuni- i («-red 1,10ft, o r HI m ore hens. T h e w o k | b efo re culling, th e s ta n d a rd bre«l hens | laid 2.90(1 eggs an d th e m ixed l>ree«ls ! 2,5 17, or 352 ics- . Iti culling. 314 «tund- ! a rd b re d an d 3.V» m ongrel h e n s w ere I rem oved from th e flocks, lea v in g 773 sta n d a rd bred a n d 738 m ongrels, nr 33 inure stu m la rd bacila. T w o o w n ers of , th e s ta n d a rd b red Hocks, b ein g l»ret*d- INCOME TAX H oyt USED TRUCK BARGAINS PILES s a v e s th e tis s u e in s te a d of d e s tr o y in g it I t is p a i n le s s , r e q u i r e s n o a n e s t h e t i c a n d is p e r m a n e n t . T h e r e is n o c o n f i n e m e n t __ to b e d , n o i n t e r f e r e n c e 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 I tu u a a i r a n t e e & c u r e o r w ill r e f u n d v n u r fe e . C a ll o r w r i t e fo r b o o k le t, M e n ti o n t h i s p a p e r w h e n w r iti n g . D R C. J. D E A N Se cond a nd M o r r i s o n St».. P o r t l a n d . O r » . HAVE LAMPS FOR EVERY ROOM D eco ratio n A v iila b le In G re a t V a ri e ty ; O strich F e a th e rs Among th e L a te st S tyles. V E T E R I N A R I A N — C attle D r. C h a s . M s Specialty A n d e r s o n , K e n to n . P o r t l a n d . S o u n d s N a tu ra l. A T re n to n (N . J .) w o m an h a d to m ove th e o th e r d ay b e c a u se h e r d ead h u sb a n d 's s p ir it fu m b led th e la tc h e v e ry n ig h t. M o st h u s b a n d s do th a t e a rlie r In th e i r c a re e rs. th ro u g h Just fh e d e lic a te fe a th e rs a p p lied to a fra m e is In d escrib ab ly lovely. 3 m a rt T ra v e lin g C oats. S m a rt tra v e lin g c o a ts c u t or. very fu ll lin e s a re d eveloped fro m g rizzled E v ery room n o w ad ay s h a s Its lam p. w oolens, u su a lly in g reen to n e s n s w ell In th e living room th e r e Is a w ide a s co arsely w oven c h ev io ts n o ta b ly in ch o ice fo r ta b le o r floor lam ps. yellow sh a d e s. Z e ra n a o fte n tim e s Is W ro u g h t Iron, m ah o g an y a n d p o ly u sed a s a lin in g fo r th e se c o ats. B eige ch ro m e effects In e ith e r m e ta l o r wood a n d sa n d w o o len s in ro u g h w eav es fo rm m ost o f th e lam p s ta n d a rd s . a r e u sed fo r s tr e e t w ra p s m ade on F re n c h , G othic, E n g lish , S p a n ish and s tra ig h t lines. C olored e m b ro id ery an d Ita lia n sty le s a re all good fo r bridge, fa n cy g ird le s a re a m ean s of reliev in g p ian o an d Junior lam p effects. th e se v e rity o f th e p la in w oolens. A s fo r sh a d e s th e r e Is Infinite v a ri ety, too. G lass, p a rc h m e n t, silk, g e o r F a sh io n 's F an cies. g e tte s, w ick er an d even c h a rm in g os V elvet flow ers, little on es c u t out of tric h fe a th e rs a re seen. A w o rd a b o u t co lored ve: e t, w ith raw edges, f a s t th e s e new fe a th e r sh a d e s. In s te a d ened lig h tly to a w h ite o rg an d ie frock, o f b eing th e flufTy a ffa irs fo rm erly sp re a d in g a n d sp ra w lin g o v e r all its c o n stru c te d o f th e cu rly o stric h tip s su rfa c e . G«»d a i d M ark h e a d s a n fo r bou d o ir lam ps, th e s e j r e long w o rk ed to g e th e r in an a llo v e r desig n fe a th e rs , w ith th e c e n te r rib s fo rm ing on a w h ite c re p e d e ch in e blouse. th e se c tio n s o f th e lam p sh ad e. A T h e effect is ch arm in g . G ra p e s a re ro se fe a tn e r sh ad e , fo r ex am p le, had u sed on som e s tra w h a ts. T h ey sh in e e ach fe a th e r w h ere It Joined th e n ext an d sh im m er a n d a re fa irly lu s tro u s o u tlin e d w ith n a rro w black fe a th e r In q u a lity w hich a d d s m uch to th e ir trim m in g , an d th e lig h t sh in in g d e c o ra tiv e effect. ALBATROSS FLIES 3,000 MILES S e a ttle , W ash.— S ta rtin g from • th e w av es w ith o u t th e g re a t w ings he- sm a ll so lita ry islan d n e a r J a p a n a in g fu rle d . F o r six d a y s e n d seven b la c k h e a d e d a lb a tro s s follow ed a n ig h ts ti e r a r e k e p t a ll a t fe v e r h e a t ste a m sh ip acro ss th e N o rth Pacific fo r w ith ex c ite m e n t, and w hen 3,<»»> m iles six d a } s an d seven n ig h ts. It b ecam e *rom th e J a p a n e s e islan d an d follow er, o b je c t o f u n u su al iu te re s t am ong Ing a g reed y b re a k fa s t o f m e a t a n d b o th p r.ssengers an«, crew a n d se v e ra l fish th e a lb a tro s s tu rn e d a b ru p tly a n d big w ag ers a s to it* length o f flight w as lost in th e d i s t a r ' horizon. T h e a n d d u ra tio n of stre n g th . sh 'p w as th e n I 9 6 0 m iles fro fh e M eat an d te e a d tossed to th e b ird n e a re s t A lask an p o rt, hu t t te b ird la ¿ „ rin g th e d ay w as p ick ed up fr o m j b elieved to h a v e flown *»ral ¿Tit hom e. So M aud w e n t to se e A rth u r H ay den. A rth u r H a y d e n d id n o t w a n t to see h er. H e av o id ed h er, b u t slie w as In sisten t. H e w a s n o t esp e c ially a t tra c te d by h e r b risk m a n n e r a n d did not feel th a t tlie to w n o f H ilton needed a n o th e r eundy a to re . M ore over, h is ow n b u sin e ss, th o u g h In a p ro sp ero u s co n d itio n , w a s in need of every b it o f c a p ita l he c o u ld com m and. Hut Mnud cam e hom e w ith h e r pledge of a th o u s a n d d o llars. T h e n e x t d ay sh e c a lle d a g a in on Mr. Ila y d e n a n d t h a t n ig h t an nounced h e rse lf a s o u t o f th e co m p ac t. "M r. H a y d e n h a s offered m e a s a l ary th a t a m o u n ts to tw ic e w h a t I am m aking now . H e w a n ts m e to begin a s soon a s school Is o v er. My first w ork w ill b e to sell sto c k fo r H ayden an d com pany.” T h e fa c t w as th a t M r. Ila y d e n had been v ery fa v o ra b ly -Im p re s s e d w ith th e sellin g a b ility o f th e young w om an w ho h a d a c tu a lly been a b le to con vince him to su b sc rib e a th o u s a n d dol la rs to a b u sin e ss e n te r p ris e in sp ite of him self. Mr. H a y d e n c a lle d several tim es on th e te a c h e rs, a n d th e n one day h e cam e w iib good n ew s fo r Jan e. H e w as p re s id e n t o f th e local board of ed u catio n . T h e y w e re in need of a su p e rin te n d e n t o f e le m e n ta ry schools and Mr. Ila y d e n , h a v in g looked u p Ju n e ’s rec o rd a s a te a c h e r, h ad d e cided an d convinced th e b o a rd th a t sbe w a s th e b e st c a n d id a te fo r th a t position. T h is m e a n t d o u b le J a n e ’s p re se n t sa la ry , it m e a n t a n o p p o rtu n ity to u se ta le n t w hich sh e k new she possessed. So J e a n a n d M atild a w ere sole su rv iv o rs o f th e J . a n d M. com pany. < m e hot d ay In J u l y a f t e r school b a d closed th e y s ta rte d to w o rk in th e k itch en o f th e J . a n d M. com pany, w h ere th e te m p e ra tu re w as te n de g rees h ig h er th a n It w aa in th e sw el te rin g s tre e t o f H ilto n . B u t M atilda stood over th e k e ttle s o f I »oiling fudge s a d c a ra m e ls w ith u m la u n te d sp irit, it w as sh e w ho h a d b o u g h t th e eq u ip m en t, ahe w ho h a d ta k e n a w eek to a o r k in a la rg e ra n d y k itc h e n in New York, ah* w ho h a d b a rg a in e d w ith i ' l l I lf ia ■ ■ «. IMS. T h e p assin g of W ln th ro p m a rk ed th e en d o f a d is tin c t e ra In th e h isto ry of th e M a s sa c h u se tts B ay colony. T he e ra of W ln th ro p w as an e ra of p ro g ress, o f c o n stru c tio n ; un e ra o f P u ri ta n ic a l In to le ra n c e held co n sta n tly in check by th e m o d e ra tio n en d kindly s p irit o f th e c h ie f m a g is tra te him self. It Is to ld th a t w hen W ln th ro p w as on Ids d e a th bed h e w as visited by T hom a s D udley, th e n d e p u ty governor, and p re sse d to sign an o rd e r o f b an ish m en t a g a in s t a p erson holding false relig io u s opinions. “ N o,” said W ln th ro p , p u ttin g th e p a p e r aside. “ I h a v e d one to o m uch o f th a t w ork a l re a d y .” O rig in ally o ne o f th e w e a lth y tnoo of th e colony, W ln th ro p h ad been robbed som e ten y e a rs b efo re by a ra s c a lly ste w a rd o f an e s ta te w orth, in p re s e n t te rm s of m oney, se v e ra l h u n d re d th o u sa n d d o llars. All th a t r e m ained W ln th ro p h ad disposed o f fo r th e benefit o f b is living ch ild ren and b is cre d ito rs. W o rld ’s C lim ate C hangeless. T h e first s trik in g fa c t In th e geo logical h is to ry o f c lim a te Is th a t th e p re s e n t c lim a te of th e w orld b u s l»een m a in ta in e d sin ce th e d a te of th e e a rli est, u n a lte re d s e d im e n ta ry d e p o s its T h e o ld est s a n d s to n e s <»f th e Scotch h ig h la n d ^ a n d th e E n g lish longm ynd* | »bow th a t in p re C um brian tim es th e j w inds h ad th e sa m e stre n g th , th e ra in d ro p s w ere o f th e sam e size, an d they | fell w ith th e sam e fo rce a s a t th e p re s e n t day . T h e m ean c lim ate of ; th e w orld h a s been fa irly co n sta n t, [ th o u g h tn e ie h av e been local v a ri a tio n s w hich h av e led to th e develop m ent o f g la c ie rs In reg io n s new ice ' free, a t v a rio u s p o in ts in th e geologl- [ cal scale. T ltat th e r e h a s been b o p ro g res s ive c h illin g o f th e e a rth sine# th e d a te o f th e o ld est koow n sedi m e n ta ry ro c k s Is show n by th e ir llth- | illogical c h a ra c te rs , an d by th e recu r rence of glai lal d* i ' «its, Rome of w hich w ere laid dow n a t low levels a t in te rv a ls th ro u g h o u t g«*»logio»l tim e, a<-> o r ling to th e U nited M ate» grolvg- 1 leal su rv ey . k Jol* I.y d ia E . l'm k h a m 'a * '' • ;■■■«■>>■!■» C o m pound and I.iv e r Fills. 1 w as so m u ch t nefited by th e u se o f th ese m e d icin es t h a t 1 w as able to be up and ab* u t in tw o w eek s. 1 w as a t the C hange o f L ife w hen I b e g a n ta k in g th e m ed icin es an d I p assed o v e r th a t tim e w ith o u t a n y ti uuble. N ow 1 am hale ar.d h e a rty , do all m y h ousew ork , w ashing, iro n in g , scru b b in g , and co cking, all th e r e ia t o d o a b o u t a house, a n d ca n w alk tw o o r th r e e m iles w ith o u t g e ttin g too tire d . I know o f se v e ra l o f m y n eig h b o rs w ho h a v e b e e n hel;>ed b y y o u r m edicines. ” — M rs. E m m a C u l v e r , 706 E . 7 th S t .. M etropolis, Illinois. Depend upon I.y d ia E. P in k h a m ’aV eg- e ta b le C om pound. N erv o u sn ess, i r r i t a b ility , h e a t R ashes, head ach e and d izzi ness’, a re reliev ed t y th is splendid m ed icine. F in d T ra c e s of Old C ity. A n old R o m an c ity h a s b e e n d is c o v e re d a t S a n t Ib a n e z , S pain. T r a c e s o f a h ig h w a y ru n n in g in th e d ire c tio n o f A s to rg a ; c is te rn s , w ith p ip in g o f c o p p e r; gold co lu s, f r a g m e n ts of c e r a m ic s u n d v a se s filled w ith a sh e s a r e s a id to h a v e b een u n e a rth e d in th e v ic in ity . An in v e s tig a tio n h a s been o rd e re d b y th e d ir e c to r of fo re ig n a rts . T h e lig h th o u s e on ce o ff A tla n tlo C ity, w ell o u t to s e a , is now 500 y a r d s M ixea Flock of H ens. in la n d from th e h o a rd w alk, a n d s u r ■rs, culled m uch clo se r th a n th e ow n ro u n d e d by p a v ed s t r e e ts a n d a p a r t ers o f th e m ixed flocks. T h e w eek m e n t h o u ses. In 50 y e a rs th e s h if tin g a f te r culling th e s ta n d a rd b re d In ns 'n ld 2,721 and th e m o n g rels 2,433 eggs. s a n d s h a v e ad d e d m illio n s of dollars* T h e figures show th u t am ong th e w o rth of la n d to th e n o rth e rn e n d o t 1,087 s ta n d a rd b re d h e n s th e r e w ere th e is la n d .—S c ie n tific A m erican . 11 less cull« th a n am ong tin* 1.103 of th e m ixed flocks, an d th a t they laid W a tc h C u tic u ra Im prove Y our S k it\ ■ 159 m o re eggs th e w « k b e fo re c u ll On risin g a n d r e tlrk ig g en tly s tu e a r ing und 291 m ore th e w eek a fte r. th e fa c e w ith C u tic u ra O in tm e n t. IN F O R M A T IO N D E P A R T M E N T .. otel M etropolis, Illin o is.— "1 h av e ta k e n L y d ia E . l'n .k i - \ g e ts pound and it ¡a all i t claim.-« to be an d h a s benefited m e w o n - dt-ifully. I had b e e n sick for e ig h t m o n th s w ith a tro u b le w h ic h confined m e to m y — - ••-- - 1 1 <1 and w a s only '* # d a ^ ‘*’ to u l’ l ‘u r t o ^ th e tim e ,w h e n 1 w a s j m | a d \ i.<ed by a frie n d , t J R M rs. ^ n .tth . to t r v An In lan d L ig h th o u se. R IT Z H O T E L H Proof That Lydia E. Piakham’* Vegetable Compound is of Great Help at This Period W a sh off O in tm e n t in five m iu u te s w ith C u tic u ra Soup an d h o t w a te r . I t is w o n d e rfu l so m e tim e s w h a t C u tlc u r* A pplication of Blue O in tm en t W ill w ill do fo r p o o r co m p lex io n s, d a n d ru ff, P rove Efficacious, as W ill itc h in g und re d ro u g h h a n d s.— A dv. Sodium F luorid. W ell A nsw ered. A stu d y o f th e life of ch ick e n lice A y o u n g m an o n c e said to W e n d e ll show s tlin t th e re a re a dozen dllTVient k inds In festin g th e sam e b ird . Most P h illip s : "If I h a d lived In y o u r d a y «>f them , h ow ever, fre q u e n t th e re a r I sh o u ld h a v e b e e n h ero ic, to o .” "Y o u . p a r t of th e body a t le a s t once In s ir ,” said th e g r e a t m an , " a r e liv in g ev ery tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs w h e re th ey in tim e a n d in G o d 's tim e e n d b e su ro o b tain th e n e c e ss a ry m o istu re for of th is , young m a n , no m a n co u ld h a v o t l u l r life an d g ro w th . T h is m o istu re b e e n h e ro ic th e n w ho c a n n o t be s o is o b tain ed from a ro u n d th e v ent. now ." T h is h a b it o f lice w ould a n s w e r one m ethod of tr e a tm e n t, th e use o f blue F or W om en O nly. I o in tm en t. B lue o in tm e n t ap p lie d a ro u n d the T h e B a ltim o re w om an w ho p u s h e d v ent anil u n d e r th e w ing of euch fow l h e r o b s tre p e ro u s h u sb a n d Into a tr u n k , affected seem s to g et rid o f th e lice In a v»>ry sh o rt tim e. A piece th e u n d th re w aw ay th e key h a s a p p a r e n t size of a good sized pea is p len ty for ly so lv ed th e a n c ie n t p ro b le m — "H o w on e bird. If th e b lue o in tm e n t is c a n I hold m y h u sb a n d ? " — S e a ttle th ick and heavy It should he m elted P o s t-In te llig e n c e r. so th a t it r a n he ap p lied In u very th in lay er. It Is w ell to m a k e n second F o r V o te rs to C o n sid er. ap p licatio n tw o w eek s a f t e r th e first, I t is a d a n g e ro u s th in g to g iv e a esp ecially If th e b ird s a r e badly a f bad m an pow er, an d a h u n d re d tim e s fected. A ny of th e a d v e rtise d Ih'e p o w d ers m o re to h a v e h im find o u t th a t h e and m any o f th e hom e m ad e p o w d ers h a s It.— E x c h a n g e . R e c ta to w ork very w ell. Good d u st w allow s h an d y to th e p o u ltry house J u a t T ry ! nlso aid c o n sid erab ly In c o n tro llin g T h » y sa y a w om an c a n 't k e e p a th is p a s t s e c r e t, b u t did you e v e r tr y a s k in g Sodium florid enn also b e u sed to th e m th e ir nge a f t e r th e y 'v e p a s s e d co n tro l lice. T h is Is a com m on p re p tw e n ty -se v e n .—C h icag o A m erican . a ra tio n w hich can be o b ta in e d a t any d ru g sto re. It Is npplled by w h at Is A void A ffe c ta tio n . know n ns th e p inch m ethod. A pinch should he w orked in to th e fluff o f th e D o n 't b o th e r a b o u t o th e r s ; be y o u r ta il, a pinch u n d e r each w ing, a pinch s e lf; th e r e w ill a lw a y s be so m e to a p on th e hack, an d a pinch w o rk ed in to p ro v e an d so m e to d isa p p ro v e , no m a t th e neck fe a th e rs. t e r w h a t you do o r d o n ’t do.— A non. CONTROL OF CHICKEN PESTS M ean. "H o w do you lik e m y new h a t? " " I t ’a lo v ely , m y d e a r. I'v e a lre a d y to ld th e sa m e th in g to e ig h t o th e r w om en w h o h a v e h a ts ju s t lik e It." R e g u la rity in ft^-ding is one of th e A S w e e t M o r s e l. •««•rets o f su ccess w ith fow ls. • • • T o th e g o ssip th e m alic io u s la de T h e ta m e r th e thicks th e m ore v a lu lic io u s.— B oston T ra n s c rip t. a b le an d p ro fitab le th ey u su a lly a re . • » • S e p a ra te th e sex e s a t e ig h t w eeks old, o r a s soon a s sex ca n b e d e te r m ined. • • • Ylove colony ho u se o r b ro o d e r coop to fresh g ro u n d b efo re ch ick s a re So«» < nr au- #w«ry rarm m plM tu rn e d out. módrmm C»U«%f a LaharaUnai Pay« • • • T h e In c u b a to r Is n o t only a n e ces sity b u t nn econom y w h ere e a rly ch ick s a r e « a id e d . s s s T h e hen an d th e c a r e ta k e r a re p a r t n e rs >n th e p o u ltry b u sin ess, i f e ith e r U « d lot b » b y '» c lo th » » , w ill k e e p «hem • w e e « »I>a m o w y - w h ite u n til w o r e o u t. one Is lazy th e p ro fits a rc less. T r y It mmd m tot y o u r » e lf . At grmttrt ■ • • • I*o n o t e x p e rt to b a tc h m ore th a n | NK F -W A L K U 75 p e r cen t o f th e to ta l eg g s Incu Are Y m Satufcd 7 BEH B U SIN E S S C O L U c r b ated , e ith e r In m ach in es o r u n d e r Is t h s h ln M r t. m o a t p e r f e c tly e q u ip p e d H u s in e n s T r a i n i n g « e tim i In t h e N o r t h hens. • C u ticu ra S o a p ------Imparts------- The Velvet Touch Red Cross BALL BLUE I I i An In cu b n to r o fte n g e ts lo ts o f b lam e th a t should b e a tta c h e d to tb s o p e ra to r. W hen n m a ch in e la o p e r a te d w rong th e h a tc h e t w ill go w ro n g w e s t- F7t y o u r s e lf f o r a b lg h e r p o s itio n w ith m o re m o n e y . P u n u u a e n t p o s itio n s a s s u r e d o u r G r a d u a te s . W r ite f o r c t U l u f — f o u r t k a n d T u n h i d , f o r t lan d . P. N. U. No. 29 , 1922