The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, September 21, 1923, Image 3

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Portland. Or«fon
V A U D E V IL L E PH O T O PL A Y S
C o m p e te C hang« S a tu rd a y .
Adult*, W ork
d a y M atin ee. 2 0 c ; E v e n in g s, 80c.
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Shipherd’s
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H A R O L D B A IN , M a n a g e r
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b> U c O u r t N « * f » y * y « r b y n a i e e l * . >
It? L et m e show you. ’ Also on my
word of honor, 1 w ill not try to
u pe
nor m ake tro u b le o v er t h i s —o u tra g e ,”
a sm ile d isarm in g h e r lust word.
“H u rra h 1 Good sp o rt, E liz a b e th !
Knew you ju s t needed u bit o f w aking
up to be a bit o f all rig h t," Kuel cried,
his voice crack in g in his ex citem en t.
“I am going to th e d ressin g room to
p re ttify ,” she said .
"A ll who like
sta n d g u a rd o u tsid e— 1 sh a n 't vanish,
w h atev er else I m ay do.”
She stood in a locked b ath ro o m ,
read in g th e le tte r —It bew lldered h er
beyond conscious planning. P h illip
S urtees, by h is a tto rn e y s, w as tellin g
h e r th a t he w ould go an yw here, do
a n y th in g to find E lizab eth M owry, fo r
whom h e h ad been h opelessly se a rc h ­
ing y e a rs und y e a rs.
:She glanced at
tile le tte rh e a d —a p hone num ber w us
th ere.
C au tio u sly sh e c re p t to th e In s tru ­
m ent, sh u t th e door of Its cell b ehind
h e r an d said g u a rd ed ly hut clearly to
th e p e rso n a n sw e rin g :
"T ell P h illip
S u rte e s and A tto rn ey N orn to com e
w ith ull speed to th e G reen H edge, a
ro ad h o u se o u tsid e M llltow n.
E liza­
b eth M owry is th e re , p riso n er, an d in
d a n g e r of— w orse th a n d e a th .”
"N orn sp eak in g , w e ll lie th e re ,"
cam e back .
S he stood trem b lin g so
violently th e re c eiv er fell from h e r
! hand.
H ut a f t e r a hit sh e took hold
on h e rse lf and w ent calm ly to m eet
i h er c a p to rs. She knew she w as sa fe
I until a f t e r m id n ig h t; w h a te v e r d a n g e r
loom ed w as m ost im m in en t upon th e
ho m ew ard way.
S h e had not fa ith In an y of th e
young ro u g h s ; to revenge th em selv es
for fan cied slig h ts they w ould sto p a t
nothing. Y et sh e dan ced w ith them
each in tu rn , laughed ut th e ir d ru n k e n
w itticism s, a te h e a rtily o f som e few
things, h u t d ra n k no th in g , not even
w ater. H e r h ead m ust he c le a r fo r
w h at lay ah ead .
T h e p la c e w as crow ded an d rio to u s
beyond w o rd s b e fo re th e clock s tru c k
tw elve.
A big, boom ing clock, Its
chim es like a requiem . E lizab eth
sh iv ered a t th e sound o f them . W ould
help com e too la te ?
T h e revel gave no sign of slacking,
b u t T oby und C ra n e began to la*
glassy eyed and yaw ning. She danced
| delirio u sly w ith an y p a rtn e r th a t of-
| fered. A nything to gain a n o th e r Inch
of tim e. T h en cam e a p e cu liar sing­
ing w h irr— th e sh o u t of g re e tin g w as
“A irp la n e s!”
In th e confusion E lizab eth m anaged
to slip aw ay, b u t not too fa r to see a
tall, w a ste d m an. w ith a b rig h t-faced
younger one a t his elbow , b u rs t th ro u g h
| the row dy th rong, w ith a file o f police
at th e ir heels.
T h en she fa in te d —sm all blam e to
I her. T h e tall m an cried a lo u d : “ I
I w ant E liz a b e th MowTy, my d a u g h te r
—If h arm hns com e to h e r all you
! w ho b ro u g h t h er h e re sh all sw ing fo r
it ! ” T h e n A tto rn ey N orn sp ied h e r
I p ro n e h n lf w ay up th e s t a ir ; he lifte d
h e r tenderly- and said to the in fu ria te
f a t h e r : "C om e aw ay , sir.
She h a s
only fa in te d . W e m u st g et 1. r aw ay
w ith o u t sc an d al.”
“ W h a t's th a t to you, you plr. h eel?"
E ssex T oby b lu stered . N orn g e him
n look an d snid o v er h is sh> d d e r :
“O nly th is —she is going to l>o my
w ife.”
“ W o n d er w h a t's up now ? S om ething
A n Ideal W i n t e r R e s o rt.
S pecial W in te r R ates.
R o u t e s — S. P. & S. I*oca l f r o m P o r t l a n d t o C a r -
d ev ilish , I b et fo u r-p en ce-h a'-p en n y ,”
s o n , W a jth .
B y A u t o t o C a s c a d e L o c k s v ia C o ­
E liz a b e th m u tte re d , sh a k in g h e r fist
l u m b i a H ig h w a y .
B y A u to v ia th e N o rth B a n k
H ig h w a y .
H o t e l — A m e r i c a n p la n . M o d e rn H o te l
a lt e r th e c a r w h irlin g p a s t a t top
A c c o m m o d a tio n s . B a t h s — H o t M in e r a l H a th » : C u t e
sp eed . T h e p a ir on th e fro n t s e a t w ere
fo r R h e u m a tis m , L iv e r,
K id n e y a n d
S to m a c h
T r o u b l e s : S k in I d s e a s e a . H u n t i n g a n d P i s h i n g .
sin g in g loudly a song unfit fo r d ecen t
h e a rin g . E ssex Toby a n d U uel C rune,
H o t a n d Cold W a te r an d P h o n e in E very Room. C om fortable A ccom m odation a t M oderate P rices
th e sin g ers, h a d a n a tu ra l affinity fo r
E u ro p e a n P la n
H O T E L M O R R IS
F re e G a ra g e
tilth. T h e re fo re , E liz a b e th h a te d them
MR. A N D MHS. H. M. BRA N SO N . P ro p rie to rs.
soun d ly . S he h a d p e rfo rc e to see and
Ph o n e B roadw ay 1270.
T e n th an d S ta rk
P ortland. O regon
h e a r them daily u n less sh e ch o se to
fa c e s ta rv a tio n . J o b s w ere n e v er p len ­
tifu l in U n d erh ill—a n d th is sp ecial
w in te r, w ith all m a n n e r of w ork a t
s la c k tide, th e r e w as n o t one to be
had.
S h e h ad no re s o u rc e s —of m oney or
v ita l force. T h e re w as still ten dol­
la r s to pay upon h e r m o th e r's fu n e ra l
ex p en ses. O nce fre e of d e b t—s h e did
n o t le t h e rs e lf th in k fu rth e r, b u t s tro d e
d eterm in ed ly to w a rd th e tiny co ttag e,
th e only sh e lte r sh e rem em bered.
H e r m o th er, sile n t an d do u r, h ad yet
w o rn th e look of b eing c ru sh ed . S he
h a d a lm o st n e v e r fold h e r d a u g h te r
a n y th in g o f th e p a st. O ne S unday
w hen th e y h ad w alk ed a f a r w ay a n d
s a t dow n am id g ra ssy fields sh e h ad
sa id reflectively, "1 h a te g ra s s —it took
my h u sb an d fro m m e. l i e w as m ad
a b o u t It—so m ad he w ent a w a y —and
n e v e r cam e b ac k .”
“D id n 't he tell you w hy?" E liz a b e th
h a d usketl b re a th le ssly .
H e r m o th e r h ad lau g h ed , a h a rd
la u g h , say in g th ro u g h sh u t t e e t l i ; “T o
m a k e a lady of you. H e le ft m e th e
Job o f seein g you d id n 't sta rv e . D on't
th a n k m e fo r doing It. B e tte r, a lot
l>etter, fo r b o th o f us If I ha i gone
u n d e r th e th ird tim e w hen I ti i 'd th e
W e s r e one o f th e la rg e s t b u y e r* of
riv e r.”
C**c*r* B a r k in th e w orld.
T h e re h a d been n o th in g else. O nly
PLEATING
SPECIAL
P ortland
H ide a W ool C o . C u t, seam , hem and m a c h in s
E liz a b e th h a d fo u n d a failed envelope,
or
108 UNION AVENUE NORTH. PORTLAND. OREfiON.
p le a t s k ir ts re a d y fo r ban d .
C c IlL * h e a rin g a law firm 's sta m p a n d a d ­
B ranch a t Pocatello, Idaho
H e m stitc h in g , p ic o tin g and tu c k in g .
W rite for P rice s an d S h ip p in g T ags.
d re sse d boldly, “ P h illip S u rte e s , E sq .”
E A S T E R N N O V E L T Y M FG . CO.
85*4 F if th S t.
P o r tla n d . O re. It h a d la in flat a t th e very b o tto m o f
o th e r's b a tte re d tru n k , w hleh
BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE S A a T n T ita E N ry T IO B N e a u L ty A D P IE a S rlo r s — W e fix y on up. h h e a r d y m ield
ed no o th e r clew to w h a t lay
A ll l o n g r y e s t r a w s t u f f e d . we m ak e all k in d s of H a ir G oods o f yo u r
I n s i s t o n h a v i n g t h e c o lla r c o m b in g s. J o in o u r School of B ea u ty C u ltu re . behind.
w ith th e “ F is h ” L a b e L
If 400 to 414 D ekum B ldg., P h o n e B ro a d w a y
S h e h a d called h e rs e lf M owry a t th e
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y o u r d e a l e r d o e s n o t h a n d le 6902, P o r tla n d , O regon.
big
ste e l m ills, w h ere she w a s am ong
t h i s b r a n d c o lla r , w r i t e to u s C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N S
th e o b sc u re st and lo w est p aid of
C la rk e B ros., F lo r is ts . 287 M o rriso n S t.___
d ir e c t.
ty p ists. She h ad w o rk ed well b u t lis t­
FOOT C O R R E C T IO N IS T
P. S H A R K E Y A SON
F e a th e rw e ig h t A rch
S u p p o rts m ad e tx> lessly , a s th o u g h aim in g only to get
53 U n i o n A v . , P o r t l a n d , O r e .
o rd e r.
J . E T ry z e la a r, 618 P itto c k B lock,
P o r tla n d . Ore.
th ro u g h th e day.
P atent A ttorney « ohaskal ^
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
W hen E liz a b e th a t tw e lv e h ad ta k e n
T e a c h e s t r a d e in 8 w e e k » . S o m e p a y
P r o te c t th a t Id e a w ith a U n ite d S tate*
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P a te n ts . W h y n o t y o u ! T h o m a s B ily eu , 202 f o r c a t a l o g u e . 234 B u r n s i d e s t r e e t , P o r t - h ad begun to clim b th e la d d e r o f m o­
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S te v e n s B ldg , P o r tla n d , Or*.
W ed d in g B o u q u e ts an d F u n e ra l P iece*
L u b lin e f F lo ris ts , 348 M o rriso n St.__________ — a t eig h te e n , w hen h e r m o th er had
B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G k C U T T IN G
N o rth w e st W eld in g A S u p p ly Co., 88 1 st 8 t. P E R S O N A L
died suddenly, sh e h a d m ade h e r p lace
M arry if L o n e ly ; m o st su c c e ssfu l " H o m e
M a k e r " ; h u n d re d s r ic h ; c o n fid e n tia l; r e li­ secu re, e a rn in g tw ic e w h a t th e e ld e r
a b le ; y e a r s e x p e rie n c e : d e s c rip tio n s free, w om an h a d ev er done.
" T h e S u c c e s s fu l C lu b ," M rs. N ash, B ox 666,
B u t th e re h a d been re n t to pay,
O a k lan d , C a lifo rn ia
trillin g to b e su re.
H e r m o th e r h ad
G L A S S E S W IL L SA V E Y OUR E Y E S
E x p e r t f i t t i n g a t l o w e s t p r i c e s . Q la s s o * lived re n t fre e , b ecau se, th e d a u g h te r
In a l l s t y l e s .
L enses
d u p lic a te d fro m
w as given to u n d e rs ta n d , she h a d been
b ro k e n p ie c e s .
M a ll in y o u r b r o k e n
g la s s e s .
S a tis f a c tio n G u a ra n te e d .
D r. sp e c ia lly com m ended to Mr. T o b y 's
A. E. H u r w i t a , 223 F i r s t S t., P o r t l a n d . k in d n e ss hy a c h a rita b le frien d .
My FREE illustrated book de­
E liz a b e th w as n o t even handsom e,
scribes the causes, symptoms
and Injuriaus effects of Piles;
y et h a d som ehow a look o f ra c e th a t
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also ths non surgical msthsds «rtuch
m a rk e d h e r w o rth y o f young T oby's
O steopathic Physician.
snails ms ts fus. antss a spsstfy and
c o n sid e ra tio n . G ra n d so n an d h e ir u lti­
prma-.snt curs.
Electronic Method of ABRAMS m ate, he o f c o u rse h u lk ed big In all LOOK FOR HISTORIC LITHT
m ill co n cern s, d o u b le a s m uch a s his
Ph one Main 21463.
2ND AND MORRISON PO R TU N D .O R IG O N
chum , w ho re p re se n te d th e C ra n e in­ E xpedition of th e N atio n al Geoc phic
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P ortland. Ore
S ociety May Solve P ro b lem s T h a t
te r e s ts in th e firm.
H ave P uzzled S cien tists.
B o th h a d trie d o u t E liz a b eth n fte r
th e m a n n e r o f su ch g ilded y o u th — and
An ex pedition o f th e N ation! ' G eo­
b e e n m et w ith u n co m p reh en sio n so
b la n k It hnd baffled a n d a n g e re d them . g ra p h ic society w ill ex p lo re so ir iw est­
I t w as la te A p ril—still a g lim m er o f e rn C hina fo r e a rly A m erican M stnrv
d a y lig h t show ed w hen sh e opened her clues, sa y s a W ash in g to n <! «patch
In te re stin g
In fo rm a tio n
G iven
by ! jrlnnt clam w ill w eigh 550 pounds. A d o o r und sto o p ed to lift a le tte r from from th e society’s h e a d q u a rte r* G ra in s
W rite r__O y sters and T h e ir E nem lee
54-pound lin g w as fo u n d to p o ssess 28,- th e floor— It h a d been th r u s t in slm-e of corn g a rn e re d alo n g t ' <■ Thibet*
B u rm a fro n tie r o f C hina me
-e th e
__L im pet’s H om ing In s tin c t.
1 361,000 eggs.
sh e le ft th a t m orning.
A s sh e stood tu rn in g it in h e r hand b o ta n irn l R o se tta S to n e o f t ' • e a rli­
R e g re tta b le B lunder.
led.
In “ A nim als o f th e S en,” F. M artin
a h o rn honked s h r illy ; th e re w as the e st tr a c e s o f A m erica y e t re
A s tra n g e e x p e rie n c e a n d r a th e r an g rin d in g so und o f b ra k e s, a b ab b le of
J u s t ns a piece o f b lack b n -n it un­
D uncan. F. Z. S., te lls th e re a d e r th a t
young o y sters e n jo y b u t 48 h o u rs' fre e ­ u n p le a s a n t one h ap p en ed w hile rid in g h ig h -p itch ed voices— th e n th r e e young locked th e a n n a ls o f h idden I v id ian
dom a s m oving c r e a tu r e s ; th e n they w ith a frie n d Ju st o u tsid e o f P h ila d e l­ fello w s cam e upon h e r In a rush, c e n tu rie s, so th e co rn k e rn e ls so u g h t
s e ttle dow n fo r life. A m ong th e oys­ p h ia . W e w e re p a ssin g th ro u g h n tu n ­ cry in g s h r illy ; "C a u g h t you a t la s t! hy th is ex p ed itio n m ny rev eal c lu es
te r ’s enem ies Is th e sta rfish . An In­ nel a n d Ju s t w h en it w as d a rk o s t my C om e on now —b e a good fellow for o f 100 p e r cen t A m erican s b efo re
v asion o f 'fiv e -fin g e rs” w ill som etim es frie n d m a d e a sm a c k in g noise w ith tils o n c e ! T h e lot o f us Hre going down C olum bus cam e o r even b efo re d en i­
d e stro y a w hole bed o f o y ste rs In a lips a s th o u g h k issin g som eone. G re a t­ th e riv e r—to th e d a n d le s! ro ad h o u se— zens o f C haco C a n y o n 's g ia n t com ­
sin g le n ig h t. Som e m o st In te re stin g ly sh o ck ed I cried o u t, “O h, Hoy, yon w ith a floor lik e glass-—an d oh, the m unal a p a rtm e n t h o u ses m y sterio u sly
p o in ts gleaned from th is book in c lu d e : m u s tn 't do t h a t ! ” O f course, e v e ry ­ d a n d te s t th in g s to eu t. W e w a n t you, d isap p eared .
T h e fem ale lo b s te r h a s been known body th o u g h t h e h ad kissed m e a n d I, an y w ay — h u t fa c t is w e 're a girl
In d ia n corn, o r m aize. Is of u n d o u b t­
to p ro d u ce 160,000 eggs a t a time. realizin g w h n t a b lu n d e r I had m ade sh y —one w ent b a c k on th e o th e r fel­ ed A m erican origin, h u t C h in ese rec­
L im p e ts go on tra v e lin g e x p e d itio n s at by c ry in g o u t. w as b lu sh in g fu rio u sly low s— a n d th e y h a v e n 't o ur n erve— so o rd s show corn grow n In t'h in n b efo re
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n ig h t, b u t by a w o n d erfu l hom ing in ­ w hen w e em erg ed from th e tu n n el
C olum bus’ tim e. M arco P olo did not
d id n 't try k id n a p in g .”
stin c t, re tu rn to e x a c tly th e sam e spot only I h a d k e p t still how m uch b e tte r
“T h in k you can p u t It o v e r?" E liza­ m ention it, hut th en he a ls o overlooked
on th e ir “hom e” rock. W h elk s have off I w ould h av e lieen. T h e re st i f th e b e th a sk e d coolly, th o u g h in deed she te a . C hinese re c o rd s show th a t long
from 220 to 250 te e th each , th e w inkle Jottrney, la s tin g a b o u t one h o u r, w as
b efo re 141*2 trib u te coYn w as ns a c c e p t­
u n c o m fo rta b le
fo r m e.— Lx- w as cold wflth fe a r.
p o ssesses a set of 3.500, h u t th e d e n ta l m ost
A ll th re e h a d been d rin k in g —even a b le as ’he la tte r-d a y tr ib u te «Ilk. O ne
o u tfit of th e "U m b re lla S h ell” Is 750,- : change.
w ith o u t it th e y w e re re c k le ss enough tr ib u te list co n ta in s th e e n tr y : "O f
000 te e th . T h e sen u rc h in h a s four
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r a n y th in g . T h ey c a u g h t h e r arm s, w h e a t called M ays, tw e n tle m illions
A n cien t S w iss C a th e d ra l.
d ifferen t k in d s o f sp in e s, e ach w ith a
fiftle th o u sa n d
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b e a re rs, “c h e w e rs” a n d c le a n e rs. A d ra l fo u n d e d In 1010.
once so m ad ly It ro ck ed fro m sid e to b ushels.
T h e clu e w hich th e N atio n al G eo­
sid e o f a sm ooth a s p h a lt road.
T oby w as a t th e w heel w ith a fourth g ra p h ic so ciety 's e x p e d itio n w ill w ork
m a n b esid e him .
E lizab eth s a t be­ upon Is th e w axy en dosperm . T h e tis ­
tw een C ra n e am i th e u n k now n th ird . su e Inside A m erican field corn c o n ta in s
S h e d id n o t stru g g le , d id n ot speak s ta rc h , th a t of sw e e t corn, su g a r. In
Long Ago, th e C losing H o u rs o f the
c o u n try .
Its p la c e h a s b e en - tak e n
—h e r sh rin k in g fro m c o n ta c t w ith a few p lace s of C h in a, W estern Y un­
T w en ty -F ifth of D ecem ber Be­
to som e e x te n t by M oth erin g Sun­
th em sufficiently sp o k e h e r loathing. n an am ong them , th is tis s u e Is found
longed to H er.
d ay In th e n o rth o f E n g lan d .
On
E x c e p t fo e th e sh rin k in g , sh e w as to b e w axy. By n o tin g th e lo c a litie s
th a t d a y ev ery o n e w ho can d o so
w h ere it a p p e a rs th e In v e stig a to rs m ay
b a re ly conscious o f them .
T h e o ld est E n g lish n a m e fo r C h rist
still m ak es a p ilg rim ag e hom ew ard
H e r m ind, h e r soul, revolved about be a b le to tell how It e n te re d C hina.
m as Is M oddra N ih t. o r M others'
an d th e m o th e r receiv es th e hom age
T h e co m q u est Is h u t on e o f th e
th e le tte r clu tc h e d so tig h t it w as
N ig h t. In th e e a rly d a y s, w h en Saxon of h e r fam ily .
c ru sh e d o u t of sig h t. Som ehow she m issio n s o f th e exim dltlon in to little
fo r e fa th e r s had Ju st s e ttle d dow n In
th e co u n try th a t w as to he E ngland,
sen sed it m ean t sa lv a tio n fo r her, else know n Y unnan. S c ie n tis ts w ill stu d y
J a c k s o n ’s “ K itchen C ab in et.”
t i e day of D ecem b er 25, w as given
"K itc h e n c a b in e t” w as a n am e spor- e v e rla stin g d am n a tio n . S he knew w hat th e b a rk o f th e c h e s tn u t tr e e an d ob­
tip to gam es and fe a s tin g , b u t th e n ig h t j tlre ly given to F ra n c is P. B lair, A mos h a d b ro u g h t It—h e r ow n le tte r to th e se rv e th e flora o f one o f th e choicest
w a s d ed ica ted to th e sp e c ia l h o n o r of K endall a n d o th e rs, hy th e o p p o n en ts law firm , a sk in g in fo rm a tio n a s to flow er g ard en sp o ts in th e w orld.
T h e stu d y of C hinese com m ay e x ­
m other*.
o f P re s id e n t J a c k s o n 's a d m in istra tio n . P h illip S u rte e s. W ritte n tw o m onths
T h ey occupied th e s e a ts of honor, B lair w as th e e d ito r o f th e G lobe, th e hack, th is ta r d y re p ly seem ed to prom ­ ten d th e acreag e o f th e U n ited S tate*
mnd everyone b ro u g h t th em gifts. organ o f th e p re sid e n t, a n d K endall ise so m eth in g — w h a t sh e co uld not co n sid erab ly . F o r th e w axy m aize h a s
c h a ra c te ris tic s w hich seem to a d a p t It
Sons an d d a u g h te rs w ho had gone w as one o f th e p rin c ip a l c o n trib u to rs guess.
o u t Into th e w orld s tro v e to b e at . to th e p a p e r. A s It w aa n e c e ssa ry f«w
A s th e c a r h a lte d in th e rnadhon** fo r reg io n s w here d ro u g h ts occur.
h om e on th a t one n ig h t In th e y ear. | Jac k so n to c o n su lt fre q u e n tly w ith th e j lig h t* sh e tu rn e d upon Hue! C rane,
S a lt F ish a t F am oua R esort.
A little la te r th e n a m e T a le w as iwo, In o rd e r to avoid o b serv atio n th ey sa y in g c le a r ly : " I p u t you on honor,
K obe A rb— I'd like to go to A tla n tic
given to C h ristm a s, a n d th e rejolo- ; w ere accu sto m ed , w hen th e y called su p p o sin g xou h a v e such a th in g —to
tn g s o f th e d ay w e re p ro lo n g ed Into ! upon him . to go in hy a back door. see th a t I am ta k e n hom e, u n h arm ed .” I C ity ag ain , so * to h a v e a ll th e fish I
th e n ig h t, w hen m en sa n g a n d told T h e W hig p a r ty sty led th em In d eri­
“ W e 're open to b rib e ry . W h a t's of­ ! w qnted to e a t.
T im o th y H ay —W h at so rt of fish do
s to rie s B itting a ro u n d th e ch eerfu l sion th e “ k itc h e n c a b in e t,” alleg in g fe re d ? ”
C ra n e flung a t h er.
She
•hey g ive j s dow n th e re ?
It w a s upon th e ir reco m m en d atio n s looked a t him level-eyed, a n sw e rin g ;
b laze of th e T u le log.
Itu b e Arb— W ell, I h ad som e o f th e
T h e old cu sto m s o f Mother** N ight th a t th e P re s id e n t r e n n ^ l to m any
“T h e p b ii-W e o f my «-> »pony—
g ra d u a lly died ou t. th o u g h th e y still W higs from office a n d p u t D em o crats d an cin g , flirtin g o r p lay in g a t flirta ­ b est s a lt m ackerel, codfish c ak es an d
■ a rriv e is a few r e r a -te p a rta o f th e 4 to th e ir p laces.
tio n . You »UuJ*? T h .n k I don t U u * , can n ed salm on I e v e r et.— I'aU .fin d er
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strong, intelligent, sober* men between the ages of
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Meals 35c each. Plenty to eat and excellent
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Supply beds 25c, 30e and 40c.
Free Lot and cold baths—tubs and showers.
Worthy, faithful employees have good chance
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Positions given free on application—you pay
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INFORMATION
D EP A R TM EN T
DR 'CHAS. J. DEAN
SOME FACTS ABOUT “SE A ANIMALS”
IT WAS ONCE “MOTHERS’ NIGHT’
M rs. E. L. Henson
NICOTltlE kills
STRIPED BEETLE
When Applied in a Mixture It Has
Been Found Effective in
Protecting Plants.
POISON ACTS AS REPELLENT
In sect Make« Its A p p earan ce Suddenly
an d in L arge N um bers and S erious
In ju ry May R e su lt If A ppli­
cation Is N eglected.
(P rep a re d
b y the* U n it e d S t a t e « D « p a r t m « n t
t>i A x r l c u l t u r « . )
N icotine eulphute, w hen ap plied In a
m ix tu re w ith a d u st, h a s been found
by th e b u reau o f entom ology of th e
U nited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t o f A gricul­
tu re to p ro te c t y o u n g cucum bers, m el­
ons und re la te d c ro p s su ccessfu lly
from th e ra v a g e s o f th e s trip e d cu­
cu m b er b eetle. D e p a rtm e n t C ircu lar
224, “N icotine D u st fo r C o n tro l of the
S trip e d C ucum ber B eetle,” by W. H.
j W hite, scientific a s s is ta n t In truck-
crop In je c t In v estig atio n s, re c en tly Is-
useil. gives th e re s u lts of v ario u s ex­
p e rim e n ts a t A rlin g to n farm an d d i­
re c tio n s fo r p re p a rin g und applying
th e d ust.
A m ount to A pply.
A d u st m ix tu re c o n ta in in g 4 p e r
cen t n ico tin e p ro v ed ns effective as
those co n tain in g g re a te r am ounts, and
The Appealing Charm of Health!
Portland, O reg.—"I can speak in
term s of highe-t praise of all of
l>r. Pierce s rem edies, especially the
‘Favorite P rescription’ for w om an's
ailm ents and as a tonic and nervine,
and the Pleasant Pellets for stom ach
and liver ills. W hile bringing up
my fam ily, w henever 1 have been
in a run-dow n w eakened or nervous
condition, 1 have alw ays been
stre n g th e n e d and helped by the use
of th e 'F avorite P rescription’. And
in later years w hen my stom ach
has become disordered, anil my food
setm s to disagree w ith me. then Dr.
l ’a i c 's Pellets give me im m ediate
relief."— Mrs. E. L. H enson, ”(>8 E.
6th St., North.
S tart at once w ith the "P resc rip ­
tion" and see how quickly you pick
up—feel stronger and better. W rite
I)r P ierce, P re sid e n t In v a lid s’ H o tel
in Buffalo, N. Y„ for free advice, o r
Sf ad 10c for trial pkg. tab lets.
S te v e n s o n 's V iew of L ife.
A ny o n e ca n c a rr y h is b u rd en , h o w ­
e v e r h eavy, till n ig h tfa ll. A ny o n e c a n
do h is w ork, h o w e v e r h a rd , fo r o n e
day. A ny on e c an liv e sw e e tly , p a ­
tie n tly , lo v ingly, p u re ly , till th e su n
goes dow n. A nd t h a t is all t h a t life
e v e r re a lly m e a n s. — H u b ert L o u is
S tev en so n .
D uty to R ead N ew sp ap er.
T h e n e w s p a p e r is o ne of th e fo re ­
m ost w o n d ers of th e m o d e rn w o rld .
T h e fam ily th a t d o e s n o t ta k e , a n d
c a re fu lly re a d , a t le a s t o ne n e w s p a p e r,
Is not liv in g in th e N in e te e n th c e n ­
tu ry .—J. A. B roadus.
S uch Is M an.
C ucum bers of U niform Size R esult If
V ines A re Given P ro p e r A tten tio n .
W h en h e is b o rn , h is m o th e r g e ts
th e a tte n tio n ; a t h is m a rria g e , th e
Is th e re fo re recom m ended. O n e-fo u rth b rid e g e ts it; a t h is fu n e ra l th e w idow
to o n e-h alf nn ounce to th e hill is e f­
g e ts It.- F ro m th e A sso c ia te d E d ito rs .
fectiv e fo r one ap p lic a tio n . T h e d u st
a c ts us a re p e lle n t anil also kills th e
T h e P ie -E a tin g C ity.
b eetles w hen th ey com e In to co n tac t
w ith It. W hen ap p lied p ro p erly It
T h e g r e a te s t p io e a t in g c ity of th i s
d riv es th e Insects from th e c ra c k s In c o u n try h a s been c la im e d by L os A n­
th e soil
g eles, C al., w ith a c o n su m p tio n of 40,-
T ype of E ffective D uetec.
000 p ie s p e r day .
A d u s te r th a t w ill th ro w a good vol­
um e o f d u st q u ick ly an d forcibly to
U n sin k a b le C ra ft.
p rev en t th e beetle from escap in g hy
flight should he used. A cheese-cloth
T h re e lo g s la s h e d to g e th e r flu sh
sack or knapsack -b ello w s ty p e of dus­ w ith th e s u rfa c e fo rm th e fam o u s c a t­
te r Is effective on sm a ll a re a s . T he a m a ra n u sed o ff th o r o a s t of In d ia .
d u st m ust be ap p lied n s soon us the
T hu c ru f t is u n sin k a b le , anil Its n a v i­
p la n ts a p p e a r ab ove th e ground, so
th a t th ey a re w ell covered. T h e In­ g a to rs b ra v e s u r f a n d s to rm on it.
sect m ak es Its a p p e a ra n c e suddenly
and in larg e n u m b ers und serio u s d a m ­
age m ay re su lt If th is ap p licatio n is
neglected.
D e p artm en t C irc u la r 221 m ay he ob­
tain ed fre e upon a p p lic a tio n to th e
U nited S tu tes D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ricu l­
tu re, W ashington, D. C.
MARRIED MEN BEST WORKERS
In te n tio n M ust Be T h e re .
No o ne c a n a s k h o n e s tly o r h o p e fu l­
ly to be d e liv e re d fro m te m p ta tio n u n ­
le ss h e h a s h im se lf h o n e s tly a n d f irm ­
ly d e te rm in e d to do th e b e s t h e ca n to
keep o u t of it. B u sk in .
W hen B ra in s A re R eally N e c e ssa ry .
It Is tru e . C h lo rin d a . t h a t no b r a in s
C hances fo r S ecuring E m ploym ent on a re re q u ire d to in h e r it m oney, b u t a
good su p p ly is n e c e s s a ry to k e e p It.—
F arm A re L ees T h an 50 P er
C ent fo r S ingle Men.
N ew O rle a n s S ta te s .
I f you w a n t a Job on a farm y o u r
S tra y B it of W isdom .
ch an ces of g e ttin g It a re slig h tly b e tte r
A
lie
ca
n be tu r n e d in s id e o u t a n d
th a n 50 p e r cen t if you a re m arried,
and slig h tly less th a n 50 p e r cent If so d e ck ed In new p lu m a g e t h a t n o n e
single. B u t if y o u 're m u rrie d a n d h av e w ill re c o g n iz e Its le a n old c a rc a s s .—
ch ild ren y o u r ch a n c e s u re aro u n d 43 Ibsen.
p e r cent.
T h e U nited S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t o f
A g ricu ltu re h a s fo u n d th a t, of 1,201
farm Jobs a d v e rtise d In e a s te rn farm
p a p e rs from 1!*20 to 1!*22, single m en
w ere w anted In 887 In stan ces, and,
m a rrie d m en In 410 In stan ces. In 3!*8
Take it home to
cases th e social re q u ire m e n ts w ere not
sta te d .
the kids.
O f th e a d v e rtise m e n ts fo r m arried
Have
packet in
men ch ild ren specifically w ere n o t
w anted In 54 Instance*. U hlldren wen*
your pocket
w an ted o r w ere p e rm issib le In 14 In­
ever ,eady treat.
stance*.
M any fa rm e rs w ho h ire lah o rers
#. delicious confec­
have no d w ellings to le t and conse­
tion and an aid to
q u en tly can n o t em ploy m a rrie d men. It
the teeth, appetite,
Is sold. If th e fa r m e r h a s a dw elling
digestion.
fo r a la lto rer'a fa m ily h e p re fe rs th a t
It should be occupied.
WMGLEYS
a
for an
SILO FOR STORING COW FEED
A fter
Every
M eal
O ne Should Be C o n stru c te d W here
F a rm e r H ae as M any a t 8ix or
5 e v tn D airy A nim ala.
“
•
B uild a silo fo r s to rin g feed If you
have ns m any a s six o r seven cows.
A hom e m ade s ta v e silo 10 by 24 feet
will co st less th a n w a s paid la s t w in ter
for five to n s o f h ay. F o u r a c re s o f
corn w ill till It a n d do th e w ork of
ten a c res o f h a y w
GENTLE TREATMENT IS BEST
It P aya to Keep M ilking Period* as
R eg u lar a s P o ssib ls an d Milk
In S am e O rd er.
It pay* to Treat th e cow s gently and
firm ly, to keep th e m ilk in g period* a-»
n early re g u la r a s possible, to m ilk In
th e sam e order, an d fo r each m ilk er to
m ilk th e sam e cow s each tim e. T h is
ts necessary to th e h ig h e st develop,
merit o f a herd no m a tte r if th e In­
fluence In ind iv id u al cases te e m s !o-
SigM b ra n t.
R e d Cross
BALL
I
BLUE
>• needed in e v e r y deperti»#«« ol h o n e
keeping. fcqoeltr «o o d lo» towele, table
linen, »beete end pillow ceeee. C ™ m
Kit
Yw Safnáed?
I
& £ 5 I. w & B b .
t s t h e M g r e i n t. m œ e t p e r f e e t l y e q u ip p e d
M uelne** T r a i n t n g S e c h h e e « e l I In t h e . S o r t a ­
w e » t F i t y o u r s e l f f o r a h i g h e r p o o ltlo n
with more money.
I V n s u » t puelUon#
a aeu red o u r <i ru m ía les.
W r ite t o r c a ta lo g — F u u r t a a r,u t e m i . .
P o rtla n d
P. N. U.
No. 38, 1923