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WATTS 212 Orcgonlan Building, PORTLAND, ORF.CON SPECIALIST Female and Rectal Troubles and CLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS FILES ' FISTULA, FIPRfRK, Ttching nnd all oth er recuii communis eAt,rjji i liently cured without a surgical operation. My method of treatment saves uie ua sue instead oi uesuu,iB " .. : ..n,,othuHi nrt is np.ntia- nent. There is no confinement to bed, no Ihterierence wua uushimb vi I guurantee a cure or will refund your xee. Call or write for booklet. Mention this paper when writing. DR. E. J. DEAN Second and Morrison Sta., Portland, Ore. LOST 36 HOURS IN WOODS Young Girl Turns Up at New Jersey Farm After Night In Woods. I.akewood, . N. J. Elsie Wolke, eighteen years old, daughter of Karl Wolke, occupant of a small bungalow . on the edge of the dense woods here, was returned to her parents after she had stayed fur 30 hours in the woods. Senrchinir nnrtles of farmers and po lice, aided by ten dogs, scoured the) the Office" An.w.rl., Advrrtinrnu. YOU KNOW THAT HIE ALDER HOTEL 2K5 Aider Street. Portland, Oregon. rent you a room for 11.00 per day, or a room hath for f l.fio to K.OU per dy? Oynm 7 a. m. to 2 a. m., Mfl Stark Ht. Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and Al der street oppoiite Meir & Frank's. The Beit Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee and Pastry a Specialty. WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW USE PERFECTION WALL BOARD PlastcrVallsThat Will NotGachi ASK FOR SAMPLE AND INFORMATION. Grand Avenue at Yamhill PORTLAND, ORE. EXPERT Dyeing & Cleaning EXCELLENT SERVICE By Parcel Post Return Postage Paid. Write for Circulars and Prices. "At Your Beck and Call" HOTEL HOYT Sixth and Hoyt Streets Portland, Oregon Convenient to Both Depots Absolutely Fireproof Room" $1.00 and up without Batk. Rooms $2.00 and up with Bath. ELBERT S. ROBE, Mgr. JOY THE TAILOR. Suit cleaned, S1.2S We pay return jfostage. 104 Fourth St., Portland, Ore LEARN MULTI GRAPHING The Callan School, only recognized school on the coast. 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Kodak or Premo catalog sent on request. Eveland" & Lewis. 413 East Morrison St., Portland. SORE MOUTH TJTTa.i.Tl-117! MOUTH WASH enrps bleeding and sore gums and mouth. Users are uoosiers. At your druggist's or sent, charges noi,l rn romnt nf nrlpfi JO, Kft HilU. horo Chemical Co., Hillsboro, Ore. Reference: Shute Savings LiauK, lims boro, Oregon. Everything for the Motorcyclist Rebuilt Harley-Davidson MOTORCYCLES Same guarantee as new. From 5200.00 tip to J350.00. all late models, with 3-speed and electric equipment. Easy terms if desired. Pay while you ride, bend ror literature. Motorcycle and Supply Co., Hurley Davidson Service Center, zoo 3rd St., Portland, Ore., coiner Taylor. BROOKE DRUGCO."fo:;tH,r CUT KATE MAIL OKDKR DRUGGISTS. Olennia Hie treatment, sold under Buarantee, $5.00, no pain no operation. Chybke's Tape worm Remover, $10, Chybke's "Uurmu Septine" for skin eruption, acawna, $5.00. Letters answered. 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Her clothes were torn and hor face and arms scratched from brambles. She was unable to tell her name, but said the family letter box was 87 on the rural free-delivery route. Knpaloff learned from the girl that she had slept during the night In a cemetery In the woods, w here two par gjff W -oil -v4vtvi INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Commercial Information furnished free of charge. Catalogues auppllsd and oom merclal Inquiries cheerfully answered. write any firm below! Do Itnowi ACCORDIAN PLEATING tr Knlfrtaii(t nV,TnlRnVln. hemstitching. 10c yd. Buttons covered. Novelty Shop, 6Mi Fifth street, Portland. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS UKT ul.'it SPECIAL, I'HICKo UN UU Mowers. Hakes. Tedders, drain Cradles, and Hinders, p. K. Ksbenshade Co., J.U-I Morrison St., 1'ortluiid. ortMillNCi, WELDING A CUTTING Northwest Welding ft Supply Co., II let St CHIROPRACTOR AND ELECTRO. THERAPEUTICS Dm. Laker und Uleson, 817 Dekum Bldg. 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SILOS AND WATEU TANKS National Tank & PipeJJo.. Portland. TYPEWRITERS NEW OR REBUILT Rebuilt Typewriter Co.. 304 Oak Btreet. Welter System of Suggestive Therapy Dr. T. V. Ayers, 715 Lekum Bldg. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TINWARE Portland Tinware Mfg.jCo.,47 First St. ALASKA PLUMBING & HEATING CO. pTmbTngTfnctureanTSul Pipe Fittings, lowest prices. 303 E. Morrison CLEANING ANpDYEMNG ForT-cliabTo Cleaning anaTSyeTnTserY Ice end parcels to us. We pay return pustage. Information and prices fires upon request. ENKE'S CITT DTK WORKS Established 1890 Portland DRUGLESS PHYSICTXN Chronic di?e'aeTXp33Iy?Tjf7rwT,Nr Allen. 302 Raliegh Building. EMBROIDERING AND pLEjN&- AcnJhTnidXndb1xPieatlnff, Hem stitching, Buttons Covered, Braiding;, etc K. Steplians, 219-20-21 Plttock Block. DOORS AND WINDOWS Vecansell you Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Paint, Glass and Bullderi' Hardware, direct at wholesale prices. Write for prices before buying. Heacock Saeh A Door Co., 218 Flrat St., Portland. fRSJJJviAL MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try me; best and most successful "Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strict ly confidential; most reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. "The Suc ressful Club," Mrs. NASH, Box 666, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR We help the appearance of womem. Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma tion, value 17.00, price 12.46. 4uo to 4iz peKum mas;. CUT LETTUCE FOR SHIPMENT Far Less Decay Developed In Transit When Two or Three Lower Leaves Are Removed. Carefully cut lettuce, with the two or three lower leaves and all diseased lenves removed, develops far less de cay In transit than the commercially cut lettuce In experimental shipments from Florida to northern markets, says the United States Department of Agriculture. POTATOES IN ROTATION PLAN Specialists Advise Interval of Two or More Years Between Crops for Best Results. Specialists state that it Is best to grow field potatoes In a regular rota tion, keeping an Interval of two or more years between the potato crops because of the liability of disease car rying over from one crop to the other. QUALITY AND HONESTY COUNT Farmer Can't Make No. 1 Hog Out of of No. 2 Animal by Selling It Through Cooperative Market. Tou can't make a No. 1 hog out of t No. 2 merely by selling it through co operative marketing. Quality and all round honesty will continue to be tha most compelling virute of all rlght thlultlng men and women. SELECT EGGS FOR SETTING Avoid Those That Are Abnormally Small and Poorly Shaped Stick to One Color. Eggs that are abnormally small and poorly shaped should not be uesd for incubation; neither should eggs that have thin or very porous shells, say specialists of the United States De. partment of Agriculture. If possible, eggs should be set when fresh, and It Is never advisable to use for hatch Ing eggs that are more than two weeks old. One of the quickest ways to ofr tain uniformity in the off spring Is to select uniformly good-sized eggs of the same color. ties of searchers bad converged dur ing the hunt She was taken to her home. Fisherman Lands Woodchuck. Wlnsled, Conn. Harry Dewey, while trout fishing, stopped long enough to eat his luncheon and afterwards when lie picked up his fish basket on the bank of a brook he found a baby woodchuck Inside. He quickly closed the cover of the basket, Imprisoning the little aulinal, which now has a home. GREEDY TIM. GHEEDT. TIM was a little squirrel and one day he overheard bis mother saying she was going to give a big dinner soon and must begin to get the cakes and pies and things ready at once. The finest thing that Mrs. Squirrel was to give her guests was a huge nut -a pie so big that It would take two of the family to place It on the table. Greedy Tim dearly loved nut pie, and he watched his mother make It, with great longing for a piece, but his mother told him It was for the party and that she would bake him a little pie all for himself. This Greedy Tim did not want at all ; he wanted a big piece of the company pie. The night of the party Tim went to bed early, as all little squirrels should do, but he did not go to sleep. Instead he stole down the back stairs and Into the pantry and Jumped up on the shelf where the big pie stood. He did not cut the pie; he nibbled THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEB WHAT ABOUT GOSSIP? Ti - ,Vn,, a. nl,a.l. n M I... ,, tMIT. .1 snow, thou ehalt not escape calumny. Shakespeare. THE trained nurse wno is wortny or. her profession sticks pretty strict ly to the etiquette that makes the ruling that the nurse and the doctor should regard as confidential any In formation or -Impression gained of tbelr patients or patients' families as a result of their professional relation ships. While the young nurse Is In train ing she usually learns to her grief the embarrassing results of Indulging In what seems sometimes like harmless gossip concerning her patients ; bo that by the time she goes out on cases In private homes she Is usually pretty well cured of any natural desire to gossip. But what about the others who come Into our homes who sometimes learn things about us and our affairs that we might not wish to have bandied about the neighborhood? What a blessing It would be If they, too, had been given Instruction In a sort of pro fessional etiquette that would sent their tongues I It may not be that there are bits of Information that It would really embarrass us to have known, but In the course of telling, many facts become distorted and twisted sometimes past all recognition. But whether or not you are bound by professional etiquette, If your work takes you Into other people's homes or gives you a special Insight Into oth er people's lives, remember that com mon courteousness forbids you to make feed for gossip of this Information. Remember that many a seamstress and dressmaker has brought real unpopu larity on herself because she has gained the reputation of being a gos sip. And remember that It Is Just as Ill bred to "pump" for the bits of gossip that you crave as It Is to spread them. (Copyright) O Clinging to Prose. "I have observed that you never quote Shakespeare In your speeches." "No," replied Senator Sorghum; "I have trouble enough keeping my facts and figures straight, without being called down by people who specialize on pointing out misquotations." Not Strange. Miss Fuss Yes, that's a photo of my maiden aunt. Perhaps you saw her name In the papers last week? She frightened away a burglar. Miss Hood (closely Inspecting the portrait) Did she? Well, I don't won der at It. Tit-Bits. A TREAT FOR MA "Do you find cooking very Irksome when on your camping trips." "Oh no, we take mother along to cook. 8ha needs a vacation." if' I A at the undercrust until he had a hole made big enough for him to get Inside and then he began to eat. He had not eaten very much, though, before he heard a sound some one was coming and Tim kept very still Inside the pie. The next thing he knew the pie was being carried by his mother and father to the dining room and he heard all the guests exclaim: "Oh, what a beautiful pie I" But the next tiling he heard made him tremble so he was sure the pie must be shaking, for his father began I to sharpen the knife with which he was to cut the wonderful pie. "You must make It very sharp," he heard his mother say, "because the crust must be cut right through and not broken." Tim began to tremble more, and then his father put the knife on the top crust and poor Tim could stand no more. Up he Jumped, right through the top crust, and frightened the guests at most out of their senses; but he did not frighten his mother, for no sooner had Tim showed Ids head than Mrs. Squirrel grabbed hlra and out Into the kitchen she inarched poor Tim, trem bllng more tlmn he had Inside the pie. "So you thought you would eat up my nice nut pie, did you ; you greedy boy," she said, as she tingled Tim's legs with a switch. Tim was not only punished with the switch, but he did not get any of the left-over goodies from the party the next day, as his brothers did, who stayed In bed and slept, as good squir rels should, when the grownups were having a party. (Copyright) "What's in a Name?" By MILDRED MARSHALL Fti about Your namej lt hlirorri mean Infi whence It wn derived; iinificanc yout lucky day and lucky Jewel, ROSALIE. rt OSALIE and nose appear to be of the same general root, the more euphonious name of Rosalie being a French extraction. A curious point Is that the color rose Is irrevocably as sociated with the name Rosalie,- as well as Rose. The history of the name Rosalie Is most interesting. It first was given to fair women of France and It was there that St Dominic arranged a series of flevotlons by means of telV Ing beads upon a string. These formed the rosarium, or rose garden, or freely translated, delights of devotion. The Rosarium has a day to Itself in the Roman calendar and may possibly have named the transatlantic Saint Rose dl Lulua, which gave rise to Ro slta. Switzerland calls her Rosel and France Roslne or Rosette. In Eng land she Is Rosanne, sometimes Rosa bella, meaning "beautiful rose." From Italy comes Rosina and Rosetta. A more rare, but no less charming Inter pretation Is Rosealba, signifying "white rose." There are red roses and white roses and yellow roses in nature, yet the real rose is the deep pink and the bearer of the name or any of Its de rivatives should surround herself with the flowers If she would wish the psychic atmosphere which their qual ity Insures. Her Jewel is that rare beautiful gem, the flame-hearted ruby. It denotes pride and haughtiness and appoints Tuesday as the fortunate day for its wearer and three the lucky number. (Copyright.) O i There's Plenty of Time. "How time flies ! It seems but yester day I went to school." , "Oh, lor', Maria, for heaven's sake make It the day before yesterday." Cartoons Magazine. O . Poor Philistine! Mrs. Dlbley (with newspaper) Says here that D. W. Grlfliths Invented the close-up. Dlbley Who's he dancing master? Buffalo Express. A Reasonable Restraint. "You never talk scandal." "No," replied Miss Cayenne. "The fact that people do something terrible Is no reason why I should say some thing shocking." A LINE 0' CHEER By John Kendrlck Bangs, NO EMBARGO. WHEN Charon comes to take me o'er The Klver on his Ferry I hope I'll face that other shore With spirit blithe and merry. And take the wholesome things of earth, Its love and joyous laughter, And all Its glorious gifts of worth Along to the hereafter. For that's the wealth that never dies, And holds the Joyous leaven That man may carry as he piles The path 'twlxt Jaxtti and Heaven. (Copyright.) Let Culicura Be Your, Beauty, Doctor 8p,0(iirmimt,Tilmt.Bft.evrrTwhfT. t ortmitiplet teklresM Ovllatr LtlortrlM,D)ft Jt, MtUeUa, Hut. SIDE LINES INSURE AGAINST BAD CROPS Many Stories of Achievements Reported From South. Case Cited of Arkansas Woman, With Co-operation of Husband, Sold $1,. 200 Worth of Milk, Butter and Eggs In Year. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment or Agriculture.) Numerous little stories of big achievement are encountered In go ing through the reports to the United States Department of Agriculture from home demonstration agents In the South. In estimating the money value of the returns reported In the various activities of the clubs It Is necessary, of course, to remember that account seldom Is taken of the land value, Interest on Investment, board and lodging, and such things, although credit for labor at the current rate of pay Is Bet down In most cases. However, the value of the achieve ments rests upon something more Im portant than money the fine conimu- nlty effect, the leadership developed, the general all-round rise in agricul tural morale. It Is Impossible not to be deeply Impressed by the work re ports of some of these southern wom en and girls, results accomplished, very often, under conditions of un usual difficulty and discouragement. An example of what may be accom plished under the stimulus of the home demonstration work and with encouragement and co-operation In the home Is afforded by the case of Mrs. Jim Dorrls of Bear, Ark., who enjoys the hearty co-operation of her husband In the work she is doing With from three to Blx cows this cou ple sold, from January 1 to December, last year, $458.85 worth of milk and $495.75 of butter, and from 09 hens S249.80 worth of eggs. This $1,200 from side lines, coining in through the years, is important on any farm, and in many cases is a form of Insurance against crop fullures. WINDBREAKS SAVE MOISTURE - Farming and Living Conditions More) Favorable in Regions Where Trees Are Planted. When the prairie regions of the Mid dle West were first developed the lack of trees was severely felt. The clear sweep of the winds across the plains was a great hindrance to agriculture, for the soil was dried out quickly by evaporation, grain was lodged, and or chards Injured by the force of the wind. Windbreaks were the only rem edy and thousands of miles of themi were planted along roads and farm di vision lines. The effect of this plant ing, although felt only gradually, was very distinct; farming and living con ditions became more favorable through out the whole region. Secret of Success. If a man wants to succeed he must give what success demands hard work and thought. If he won't give It he has no right to kick and say luck is against him. . pi A Chinese Custom. In China, at dinners and theatrical performances, It is customary to pro vide guests or spectators with hot tow els saturated with scented water for wiping their faces. A Lady of Distinction, Is recognized by the dollcute fascinat ing influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cutlcura Soup and ho water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum Powder usually meuns a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Adv. Art Yoo Satisfied? IVSSS&SSBa Is the biggest, most perfectly equipped Business Training Bchooi In the North west Fit yourself for a higher position with more money. Permanent positions assured our Graduates. Write for catalog Fourth and TamhlU, Portland. P. N. U. No. 33, 1921 Q ' i -1 vC rl" H - 1