The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, January 12, 1922, Image 3

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OREGON-WASHINGTON &
IDAHO AIRPLANE CO.,
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING.
9 Riittonhnllnir Rnttnna
All Mail Orders given careful and prompt attention
Elite Shop, 384 Morrison St.
NORTONIA
SAFE AND CENTRAL REASONABLE RATES
Excellent Cafe Special Weekly Rates Bus Meets All Trains
11th and Stark, Portland, Ore.
BAB'S RESTAURANT
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L Cafeteria
SHOE REPAIRING
nnnTI Mlin Minr Ol Ufnftl
rUil I LAilU HIUC a HUUL
105 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND. OREGON.
Write for Prices and Shipping Tags
JEWEL Restaurant
Page
& Son
Portland, Oregon
X OTEINO Ijf CLBANINe
C.TASUSHMCNT
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"
Your Oil trouble and Piston trouble
wKsvfeawill end when we Install
.-i-"- E. C. LONG NON-EX
PANDING PISTONS
For pleasure cart, trucks
and tractors.
GUARANTEED
HANSLMA1R & CRABB
1090 East Yamhill St., Portland
STOCK THAT GROWS
l.nest stock that can be raised at a price
you will like to pay. Write or call.
The Villa Nurseries
RFD No. 1, Montavilla Sta., Portland, Or
Guaranteea Nursery Stock
We have got just what you want. CaVJ
or write for prices.
Russellvllle Nursery Co.
H. A. LEWIS, Prop.
Montavilla Sta., Portland, Oregon
Fire Proof and Modern
NEW HOUSTON HOTEL
C. S. Richardson, Manager
Weekly Rates to Permanent Guests
Sixth and Everett Streets, Three mocks
from New Postofflce, Four Blocks from
Union Depot, Portland, Ore.
lUPflPIC Expert advice on any
InUUilC income tax piuulema.
m Several years' actual
experience in Govern
EDflDI CMOnient Bureaus is offered
rnUyLLlllOtlu.se unable to visit our
office. State your troubles briefly and
send In with ?1 and we will give you hon
est to goodness advice. It will pay you to
get In touch with us now. E. J. Curtln,
Room 608 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
DR. G. E. WATTS
212 Oregonian Building,
PORTLAND, OREGON
SPECIALIST
Female and Rectal Troubles and
GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted.
n,:rt tt ,,til IllTlllJirV. OT1 all
w0 uu u"". -
merchandise and glasses.
uring una au.
... om.ii r
112V4 Sixth St. Portland
THERE'S ANOTHER DENT
Dents and blemishes on your car can be
removed and we are the boys to do It.
Why? Because we specialize In that kind
of work. We also repair radiators and
carry Liberty Rndiutor cores In stock. All
work guaranteed.
J. E. DtWIAM, the Fender Man
SO North nth St. l'ortland, Ore.
PILES
FISTUUA.FISSURE, Itch
ing and all other rectal
conditions except Cancer
permanently cured with
out a surgical operation.
My method of treatment
saves the tissue Instead of
destroying it. It is pain
less, requires no anes
thetic and is permanent.
There is no confinement
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til. i inAna a alal ann'summcnlq I
guarantee a cure or will refund your fee.
Call or write for booklet Mention this
paper when writing.
DR. C. J. DEAN
Second and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore.
Discover Amber In Canada.
'Vancouver. Hundreds of tons of
despised culm from the Coalmont col
lieries In the Nicola valley of British
Columbia have turned out on expert
examination to contain amber. This
Is believed to be the first amber dis
covered on the North American con
tinent. Professor of "Movies."
Berlin. A chair has been estab
lished In the Berlin Technical high
school for klnema technology.
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OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
True!
Our Aviation School
is Now Accepting
Students for the
Complete Course of Flying Instruction for the
Unheard of Tuition of $200.00. The former
charge was $500.00. If you are red blooded and
want to get somewhere write us for particulars.
214 Spaulding Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Plnltiner Turklnc And fThinHtnhtn
Portland, Oregon
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS
Complete Changs Sun. and Thurs.
Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly
Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, Continuous
HOTEL
You Will Feel
Right at Home Hera
A rood plica to Eat and Lin Well.
luncheon at noon.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m 826 Stark St
Sixth afreet opposite The Oregonian and Al
der street opposite Meir & Frank's. The Beat
Eating- place in the City. The Finest Coffee
and Pastry a Specialty.
We employ expert repair men with years' experi nee
Return parcel post charges paid. Give us a trial at lowest
city prices. Morrison Shoe Repair Factory, 219 Morrison
tf We Pav Hiehest Prices for
OU. hides, pelts: wool, mohair.
CASCARA BARK.
Address Department B
4(16 Wash. St. H. L. Day, Prop. Oysters,
Steaks and Chops Our Specialty. Special
Entree each day. Open 10 a. m. to 1 a. m.
Write us for price, and market condition, on
Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc
Forty Years in the Same Location.
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING
DEVICES.
The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp'y
Wholesale Dealers in
FANCY FRUITS and FARM PRODUCE
161 Front Street, Portland. Oregon.
Our Motto Is to Please YOU.
THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
127 Light, Airy Rooms, 50c, 75c,
$1.00 and $1.50.
92 N. 3d. St., Cor. Flanders, Portland, Ore.
ED. F. GODDARD, Mgr. Phone Bdy. 1975
RAINIER HOTEL
Ritel $100 mil us. 128 N. 6th SL Parlland. On
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to aU
Depots, and one block from main Postolfice
Fire Proof and Modern
RITZ HOTEL
PARK AND MORRISON STS.
Depot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel, Popular
Prices. Center Shopping and Theater district.
FRANK A. CLARK. Prop.,
formerly with Clyde Hotel.
"A Moderate Priced Hotel of Merit"
HOTEL CLIFFORD
East Morrison St., at East Sixth, the
Principal East Side Hotel. 6 minutes from
Shopping District. Four blocks from S. P.
Kast Hide Station.
BROOKE DRUG C0."KK2J"
CUT KATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS.
Do you suffer from Asthma? If so, order
a bottle
Langdale's Asthma Remedy
Sold under Money Back Guarantee
IT'S JUST A SMALL BOOK
of 16 pages. "Ornamental Plants for
Landscape Planting" is eager to acquaint
you with the best varieties of plants for
landscape use.
BUT IT'S WORTH ASKING FOR
Because it gives sound advice on the
subject of developing the home grounds.
The Weed Landscape Nursery
Beaverton, Ore.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT,
SANDY'S Portland's Kodak and PenMan
An Ever-Sharp Pencil, Fountain Pen or
Kodak for Xmas.
Mail Orders receive Personal Attention by
Sandy Claus. P. O. Box 740.
ALASKA PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies. Pipe
Fittings, lowest prices. 363 E. Morrison.
RAZING, WELDING A CUTTING
Northwest Welding ft Supply Co., 18 1st Bt
CLEANING AND DYEING
For reliable Cleaning: and
l0Tui Dyeing service send parcels to
"JJtKtjt M us. We pay return postage.
tnHDia. H Infn.n.nHnn onA r,laa oivan
upon request.
ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS
Established 18D0 Portland
CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison Bt
DANCING EVERY NOON ft EVENING
Oriental Cafe. Chinese-American Kitchen
Corner Broadway and Wash. PORTLAND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
We can sell you Doors. Windows. Roof'
ing, Paint, Glass and Builders' Hardware
direct We are manufacturers. Write for
prices before buying. Heacock Saab. &
Door Co.. 212 First St., Portland.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Commercial Iron Works, 7th ft Madison,
HARD WOOD FLOORING
Oak-Leaf Hardwood Floor Co., 231 X.
"6th at N. Floors electric sanded.
PLEADS FLEAS
Husband, Explaining in Court, Blames
the Family Cat for
Troubles.
Atlantic City. His wife's "fondness
for a cat Infested with fleas was re
sponsible for the domestic unlmpplness
of Mr. and Mrs. James Cathrnll, ac
cording to the story told by the hus
band when arraigned before Judge
Ingersoll In the domestic relations
Iht Offiae"
atmtaoAK.TiiMTS roTUNe.eiwoa
DRUQLESS PHYSICIAN
Chronic diseases a specialty. Dr. W. N.
Allen JUU r leidner tiuiloing.
HORSES, MULES BOUGHT. SOLO
Crown Stables. Inc., 25 Front St., Port
land, Ore. Horses and mules for sale or
hire. Special rates to loggers and con
tractors. With or without harness.
Phillip Suetter, Pres.
U. S. STABLES
365 Union Ave. Draft
horses bought and sold,
l EARN MULTI GRAPHING
The Callan School, only recognized
school on the coast. Experienced opera
tors always in demand. 4u5 Artisans Bldg.
MACHINERY
Send us your Inquiries for anything In
Iron or Woodworking Machinery, Logging,
Sawmill, Contractors' Equipment, Loco
motives, Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Rail,
Cauie, Belting, etc. Burke Machinery Co.,
628 Railway Exchange Bldgy Portland,jOr.
MFGS. OFVULCANIZEb ROOF "PAINT
New roofs and repairing done. Young
and Woods. 1103 E. Caruthers St
MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine Sts.
Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works.
MOTORCYCLES ANDPARTS
All makes. Easy terms
EAST S1LIE MOTORCYCLE CO.
44-46 GRAND AVE.
PIPE REPAIRING
fa pippc Repaired by experts,
jkasaeaas t If EjJ plpe BhoPi 272 Wash.
PORTLAND SHOE REPAIRS, MAIL 'EM
Model Shoe Repair, 272 Washington Bt
Davis Bros., American Shoemakers,
108 4th St.
PRUNE TREES!! PRUTvjETREESTTl
Before buying elsewhere see us. Columbia
Kursery Co., 14S0 Union Ave., Portland.
PYORRHEA DENTISTS
Smith.Long.Stevenson, 310 Bush-Lane Big
RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED"
Single 30c; Double 35c. Razors Ground
and Honed. Backlund & Son, lu6W. Park
Safety Razor Man, 145 M, 3d St., Portland!
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
We help the appearance of women.
Twenty-two inch switch or transforma
tion, value $7.60, price $2.45.
400 to 412 uekum Bldg.
SCHOOL OF WELDING
Otficially recoenized bv state and fed
eral board as The place to learn welding
ii meiais. commercial scnool or weld
ing, 511 East Grant, Cor. 11th, Portland.
TYPEWRITERS NEW OR REBUILT
Rebuilt Typewriter Co., 304 Oak Street
VETERINARIAN Cattle a Specialty
Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton. Portland.
Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces-
Lubliner Florists, 348 Morrison St.
Welter System of Suggestive Therapy
or. x. w. Ayers, no ueaum uuig.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TINWARE
Portland Tinware Mfg. Co., 47 First St
SUNSHINE INSIDE HOGHOUSE
Excellent Plan to Use Wire Gates and
Partitions Keeps Building
More Sanitary.
In order to get the most vajue of
the sunshine Inside the hoghouse It
Is an excellent plan to use wire gates
and partitions tfetween the pens. This
will allow the sun to get through and
afford better reflection of the sun
shine. This allows the floors to dry
out and keeps the building more sani
tary.
Basic Feeds for Pigs.
Corn, milk or buttermilk and tank
age are basic feeds best for getting
pigs Into condition most quickly and
cheaply.
Exercise Most Important.
Exercise Is immensely Important In
developing size and bone In breeding
animals.
Silage Makes Steer Grow.
Silage makes the steer grow and at
a price you can afford, even at the
present market
SUPERIOR LICE KILLER
For kerosene emulsion take
two gallons of kerosene, one gal
lon of water, one pound of bar
soap and one pint of crude car
bolic acid. Boll the soap In wa
ter until dissolved, remove from
the fire and while the water Is
boiling hot add the kerosene and
acid, churning with a spray
pump for ten minutes, and then
add six gallons of hot water,
stirring well. Apply on walls,
floor, roosts, fences, etc., with a
spray pump.
Dirty Eggs Bring Less.
Dirty eggs are graded from two
cents to five cents lower than "firsts."
They are the result of dirty nests or
no nests. A little care means a con.
slderable Increase In Income.
Soli for Poultry Yard.
In selecting a location for a poultry
yard, choose a light, sandy soil.
Big Road Program.
The state highway commission In
New Mexico has launched a big road
building program with six new federal
aid projects, one to cost $40,707.02, a
second to cost $65,505.07, a third $58,
302.87, the fourth $41,024.73, a fifth
$09,844,49, and the sixth $74,194.47.
Dixie Highway Leads.
Of the 9,030 miles of roads to be
constructed throughout the United
States through the aid of federal ap
propriation, the Dixie Highway leads
the list with 895 miles.
Cost Borne by Motor Owners.
In a number of states the entire
cost of construction and maintenance
of stnte highways or of state bonds
for road Improvement Is now borne
entirely by the motor owners.
Hiphvpvs in China.
Hlghwnv ,.- f,- ... ::! feet to 55 feet
In w'',,r " construction In
Chlnn
MADE HIM FLEE
court here. Decision was reserved.
Cathrall, answering a charge of de
sertion and nonsuppnrt, said his wife
Insisted upon the cat slopping under his
window. Fleas, exercising their long
distance Jumping nullities, entered Ills
room In such numbers that life beenn
a burden to him, and he left.
The United States had 5 4.1
Smiths la the service in the war.
Something to
Think About
By F. A. WALKER
'TEENS AND TWENTIES
BY EXPERIENCE the child soon
finds that food satisfies hunger,
that water quenches thirst, mat
a hard blow gives him pain.
As he grows older he learns that
bis own actions produce certain re
sults which to him are pleasant or
unpleasant.
As a child he avoids doing things
that cause him bodily pain.
If he burns his hand or cuts his
finger, he dreads fire and sharp-
edged tools. He knows that if he
takes undue liberties with them he
Is sure to suffer physically and men
tally. Deductive reasoning In children at
the age of three or four years Is as
keen as the edge of a razor, but
through some trick of time when
they merge Into their 'teens, their
childish caution flits away and
leaves them imprudent and venture
some.
They flash a red light to warn the
old folks to beware of the wisdom
and superior cunning of youth.
'Teens and twenties are the forma
tive, red-light ages In which both
sexes, consciously or unconsciously,
shape their destinies.
If in these dangerous ages Indulgent
parents permit their offspring to have
unrestricted, freedom, allow them to
have their own way at the turning
point of the right or the wrong road,
the chances are that they will waste
their time and substance and drift
through life without forming even a
nodding acquaintance with success.
To you who are In these perilous
periods, running along madly In pur
suit of elusive nymphs of pleasure,
"stop, look and listen I"
Stop to consider what you are
doing. Look about you at those who
are climbing the hills. See how cau
tiously they step. Listen to the words
of wisdom, and especially to the ad
vice of your elders.
They have trod the worldly way
and know how treacherous it is; how
pitfalls are hidden by alluring
glamours, Intended to deceive youth;
how pride, wantonness and vicissi
tude take at last to sorrow, eleventh
hour abnegation and finally to brok
en health and poverty.
You have the power within you to
rise to success and distinction.
It Is for you, for you alone, to
make use of this power, to overcome,
to press forward and to make your
mark.
Keep on the right path. Hold fast
to faith, and at some turn In the road
the vista will brighten and you will
find yourself at the hilltop, thrilled
with unspeakable delight.
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How to Read Your Characteristics
and Tendencies the Capabilities or
Weaknesses That Make for Success
or Failure as Shown in Your Palm.
THE HAND OF AN ARTIST
FOR a person of either sex to win
success In any of the various
fields of music, literature, etc.-
the hand should be supple, and the
fingers should be long. Short fingers
denote want of attention to details, and
this Is, of course, In the majority of
cases, fatal to the hopes of success
In art. "Genius Is an Infinite ojipaclty
for taking pains" Is true In art.
Other favorable signs are the fol
lowing : 1
A small upper phalanx of the thumb
If, in addition, the thumb Is very flat,
the fortunate possessor has an excep
tionally favorable thumb for an artist.
If the middle phulanx of the sec
ond finger, the Finger of Saturn, is
well formed and well developed, and
long, It Is a sign of great love of the
beautiful In nature.
The top phalanx of the third finger,
the Finger of Apollo, should be strong,
to Indicate color perception.
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Bend. More than 10 per cent of
the 326 inhabitants which Bend boast
ed when the first census of this city
was taken 13 years ago are still resi
dents of Bend, a survey made here
shows.
Bend. Moving Into the new Union
high school at Redmond was under
way Friday afternoon. The formal
opening Is expected to be one week
from today, at which time State Su
perintendent Churchill will be in at
tendance.
Woodburn. A largely attended
meeting of the North Marlon Berry
Growers' association was held in this
city Saturday. The committee, sent
to Salem and Eugene to investigate co
operative conditions there, reported.
The committee was dismissed and no
definite action was taken.
Toledo. The development of the
berry industry In the Toledo vicinity
will be in a major project undertaken
by the Lincoln county farm bureau
during 1922. Special stress will be
laid upon growing raspberries, black
berries and strawberries and with less
er proportional plantings of the log'jn
berries. . j
St. Helens. The sawmill of the
Island Lumber company will resume
operations some time In February,, ac
cording to a statement of H. F. Mc
Cormlck, president of the company.
He said the date had not been defi
nitely decided, but depended upon
weather conditions and the lumber
market.
Salem. Salem merchants, following
a survey here, announced that their
sales in 1921 exceeded those of the
previous year by approximately 10
per cent. The figures were based on
reports by 14 business establishments.
Merchants were of the opiulon that.
1922 will be even better than the pre
ceding year,
Salem. The state sealer of weights
and measures office Inspected a total
of 10,602 scales during 1921, according
to a report prepared here by W. A.
Dalziel, deputy sealer of weights and
measures. Weights inspected num
bered 23,457, linear measures 2511,
liquid measures 7839
Salem. More than 25 actions tiled
In the circuit court here were dis
missed by Judge Kelly Saturday for
want of prosecution. Under a rule
adopted here, all cases which have not
been prosecuted within 12 months, un
less proper showing for continuance
has been made, are dismissed from
the trial docket.
Salem. There vera a total of 242
accidents reported to the state Indus
trial accident commission during the
week ending January 6, according to
a report prepared here. Of the total
accidents, 219 were subjeot to the
benefits of the workman's compensa
tion act, 12 were from firms and cor
porations that had rejected the law,
and 11 were from public utilities not
entitled to benefits under the act.
Dallas. Notwithstanding the recent
meeting of taxpayers ordered a cut in
the Polk county budget for 1922 of
approximately $18,300, the county
court In making the final levy made
but one change in the budget as orig
inally compiled. The cut of $100 in
the traveling expenses of the county
commissioners, as requested by the
taxpayers, was allowed. The total
amount of taxes to be raised in this
county next year Is $431,270.27.
Boardman. The rabbit poisoning
campaign Is being worked out system
atically In Morrow county. The
weather continues favorable, there Is
a blanket of snow and the tempera
ture hovers around freezing. The
chief difficulty is that snow at night
covers the bait. The ranchers, how
ever, are placing out small quantities
daily and are getting results-. County
Agent Calkins has plans for a series
of drives to supplement the work of
Toledo. The chicken business is
better than milking cows, Is the con
tention of A. F. Gragle of this city,
who substantiates his statement with
a report of his business. Mr. Grable
has 580 hens and pullets, only a por
tion of which are laying at this time,
He has two checks, one for $54 and
another for $38, and in addition he
has another for two cases of eggs
coming which will bring him an ad
dltional $25. This report is for two
weeks' egg production, or approximate
ly $60 a week.
Salem. All Petite prunes In the Wil
lamette valley held by the Oregon
Growers' Co-operative association have
been sold through orders received dur
ing the past few days, it was an
nounced here. The recent demand for
Willamette valley prunes was due, of
ficials of the association said, to the
Increase In prices for the California
product. Most of the prunes shipped
by the Oregon Growers' association
during the past week were consigned
to foreign markets. They were han
died through eastern brokers,
Is needed in every department of house
keeping. Equally Rood for towof- ble
linen, sheets and pUlow cases.
Cuticura Soap
Is Ideal for
The Complexion
3orp,Oinfmwit,TriCTim H ewywhare. FirmDlefJ
Do Something Worth While.
Let all the Intervals or void space
of time be employed in prayers, read
ing, meditating, works of nature, rec
reation, charity, friendliness, neighbor
liness, and means of spiritual and cor
poral health. Never walk with any
man, or undertake any trifling employ-,
ment, merely to pass the time away.
Jeremy Taylor.
Human Weights.
A woman, forty-three years old, five
feet five Inches tall, should weigh 143
pounds, and a man forty-eight years
old, whose height is five feet seven
Inches, should weigh 156 pounds, ac
cording to a table compiled by the
Association of Life Insurance Medical
Directors and the Actuary ' Society of
America.
Don't Forget Cuticura Talcum
When adding to your toilet requisites.
An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby
and dusting powder and perfume, ren
dering other perfumes superfluous.
You may rely on It because one of the
Cuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and
Talcum). . 25c each everywhere. Adv.
That Word "Strike."
The first use of the word "strike,"
as applied to labor troubles, occurred
in a London newspaper In 1765. In
September of that year were numerous
references to a great stoppage of labor
In the coal fields, aud the workers are
said to have "struck out" for higher
wages. Indianapolis News.
Peculiarity of Judas Tree.
One of the curious things about the
redoud, or Judas tree, is that It bears
flowers on the old wood. Blossoms
are found In abundance on twigs that
are five or six years old.
Keeping Books.
Leather bound books should be kept
where the air is hot and dry and cir
culates freely enough to prevent the
natural oil of the leather drying out
too rapidly.
No Man Always Right.
The man who Is always right does
not live. He U still the prospective
product of the development of the
species. Even the one who generally
thinks ha is right will be found fre
quently to draw wrong conclusions,
but he's safer to follow. Grit.
Meteorites Cool on Journey.
Meteorites are never very hot when
they strike the earth. They have fallen
into haystacks, barns, etc., without
setting them on fire. No baking of
the soil or charring of vegetation is
observed where they have struck the
ground.
Why He Loses Control.
There are two things a man cannot
control. One Is the weather, and the
other is his wife. Cincinnati Enquir
er. He frets because he cannot con
trol the first, and he is foolish enough
to try to control the other. Canton
(O.) News.
Could Be Spared.
Several hundred sermons were stol
en from the study of a Rochester
clergyman. TosBlbly the members of
his congregation who extended sympa
thy were slight exceeded in number by
those who didn't. Buffalo Express.
Her System.
Young Woman (to librarian) I do
not wish to bother you, but I've for
gotten the name of the book I want
If you'll Just mention what books you
have, I'll stop you when you come to
It Edinburgh Scotsman.
Changes Come With Years.
A young girl should always remem
ber to the credit of her mother's judg
ment that "father" has changed con
siderably since ho was a young man
and "mother" married him. Leaven
worth Times.
Mmi
'ffDfSR Bms. Rclrtshes, Soollirv
'ilLKpjZ BmIj Keep your Eye
'iafiB r41 strong and Jlealthy. M
jol' they Tire, Smart, ltch,cw
niii?t.'5tC Burn if So- Irritated,
IUUK LICJ Inflamed or Granulated,
jse Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult
At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book
Marine Eye Kenedy Ctmpaay, Cfalcaaa. U.S.
Are Yen Satisfied?
BEHNKF-WALKER
BU51NL3S COLLECe
Is the biggest, mest perfectly equipped
Business- Training School in the North
went Fit yourself for a higher position
with mora money. Permanent aoaltlona
aawured our Hr&duates.
Write for catalog Fourta and TamhJH,
Portland.
P. N. U.
No. 2, 1922