* P O R T I r v / [ \ i L A N n / i i l i / HIPEQPROMF OFFERS A MARKET FO R y o u r p r o d u c e 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. O o n tinu ous 1 to 11 p. m. C h ild re n 10 c en ts a ll tim es. Shipherd’s Mineral Springs H A R O L D B A IN , M a n a g e r C arton. W ash in g to n ♦ ♦ X Elizabeth Was Kidnaped : ♦ By M A R T H A W IL L IA M S ♦ * ♦ * ♦ . 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 _________ 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* h e r p la c e th ro u g h a b rie f illn ess sh e w h ile le a r n i n g . F’o s i t i o n s s e c u r e d . W r i t * P a te n t. O th e rs h a v e m ade fo r tu n e s o u t o f 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 lai I, < ■ egon.______ ____ ____________ n o to n o u s to il. She h a d clim bed su rely 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 EVAN G. HOUSEMAN 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. 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' 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 If 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 fo 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 h e r h a n d s—sh e w as h a lf drag ged, h a lf tw o h u n d red an d In B asel, S w itz e rla n d , U a cathm sp ecialised fu n c tio n ; w eapons, poison- h a n e g s,” w hich w a s a b o u t 30,0**0,fsi0 lifte d in to th e c a r, w hich se t off at 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 A Good Job With Steady Work Paper making offers a good opportunity to strong, intelligent, sober* men between the ages of 21 and 50—sure pay and steady work. Meals 35c each. Plenty to eat and excellent cooking. Company hotel. Supply beds 25c, 30e and 40c. Free Lot and cold baths—tubs and showers. Worthy, faithful employees have good chance for advancement. Positions given free on application—you pay no fee for your job. Employment Office at Camas, Washington and 209 Commonwealth Bldg., Port land, Oregon. Crown Willamette Paper Co. Cascara Bark 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