!l!M!OTl PORTLAND YOU CAN EASILY LEARN TO FLY and become a Pilot by taking the couree of Instruction we offer. The coet but f HUO.OO ined to be Boo.OO end takea but ten weeka. For Information addreaa. OREGON -WASHINGTON & IDAHO AIRPLANE CO. 214 6paldlng Bldg., Portland, Ore. MEDUSA Waterproofed C EM E N T HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING. Buttonholing Buttons Plaiting Tucking and Cholnstltchlng All Mull Orders given careful and prompt attention I Elite Shop, 384 Morrison St. I NORTONIA m SAFE AND CENTRAL REASONABLE RATES Excellent Cafe Special Weekly Hates Bus Meets All Trains 11th and Stark, Portland, Ore. BAB'S RESTAURANT IL Cafeteria OnDTIHyn UinC 0, Unni rUII I LNIIU IIIUL Of HUUb 101 UNION IVENUf NORTH. P0RTIAN0. OREQ0N, Write for Prices and Shipping Tags JEWEL Restaurant Page & Son Portland, Oregon Grand Avenue at YamhiD PORTLAND, ORE. EXPERT Dyeing & Cleaning EXCELLENT SERVICE By Parcel Post, Return Postage Paid. Write for Circulars anil Prices. "At Your Beck and Call" RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING DEVICES. "Eixry . thing for the OK h oak iTRUTe eonwo. oflsaea INCOME Expert advice on any Income tax problems. Several years' actual nxnerience in Govern- TAX nnflBI rUOment Bureaus is offered rnUDLClHO those 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. RAINIER HOTEL Inn $1.00 iri up. 128 H. H St Null On Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all Depots, and one block from main Postoflke Your on trouble and Piston trouble yBCTwwill end wnen we install E. C. LONG NON-EX- For pleasure cars, trucks ' and tractors. GUARANTEED a fcliijeJ HANSLMA1R Sl CRABB 1090 East Yamhill St., Portland The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp'y Wholesale Dealers in FANCY FRUITS and FARM PRODUCTS 161 Front Street, Portland, Oreion. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. sntw 20 off until January, on all tT?Si merchandise and glasses. Bring this ad. Clarke-Qrower Optloal Co. 112V4 Sixth St. Portland BROOKE DRUG C0.'7I!r.Nr CUT RATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS. Do you suffer from Asthma? If so, order a bottle . Langdale's Asthma Remedy Sold under -Money Back Guarantee DR. G. E. WATTS 212 Oreionian Balldlnl, PORTLAND, OREGON SPECIALIST Female and Rectal Troubles and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS PILES FISTULA.FISSURB, itch ing and all other rectal conditions except Cancer permanently cured wlth- ..... a anrrlr.,1 AMffttlnil My method of treatment saves the tissue msieaa oi destroying It. It Is pain less, requires no anes- e n .1 ia nArmanAnt. There ia no confinement with business or social engagements. 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 Sta., Portland, Or. orttno S cikamin ll'ITN MTABLISHMBHT ., r ka f PRINCE IS VENDER OF CARPETS Loses Estate Through Soviet Opens Store In Moscow Once Prisoner. Moscow. Prince Teklnitzl Is a vend er of the famous Teklnitzl type of carpets in one of Moscow's co-operative stores recently opened. He Is a prince or "nan" in the neighborhood of Bok hara, in Turkestan, whence come car FOR YOUR PRODUCE . Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS .' Complete Chang Bun. and Thure, Matinee Dully. Twice Nightly Saturday, Sunday, Holiday!, Cuntlnuoua will make Kilos. Granaries, Basements, etc., W'ater- Kroof, Rotproof, Katproof and Fireproof. I leduaa Waterproofed White Portland Cement Is the best for Stucco Plaster on outside for Bunga lowsDoes not stain and dirt can be hosed off. Write for Literature. Sold by ' A. McMILLAN A CO., 120 Union Ave. N, Portland HOTEL Yen WiU Feel Rltht at Home Here A reed place te Eat and Live Well. Remarkable 40e luncheon at noon. Open 1 a. m. te 2 a. m m Btark St. Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and Al der street opposite Meir & Frank's. The Best Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee and Pastry a Specialty. Pfl We Pay Highest Price, for VUl HIDES, PELTS, WC WOOL. MOHAIR. CASCARA BARK. . Address Department B SsM 406 Wash. St H. L. Day, Prop. Oysters. Chous Our Sueclaity. bpeclai day. upen 10 a. m. to i a. m Write us for prices and market conditions on Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc Forty Years in the Same Location. Fire Proof and Modern RITZ HOTEL PARK AND MORRISON STS. Denot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel Ponular Pricea. Center Shopping and Theater district. FRANK A. CLARK, Prop., formerly with Clyde Hotel. THERE'S ANOTHER DENT Dents and blemishes on your car can be removed and w are the boys to do It. Why? Because we specialize in that kind of work. Wo also repair radiators and carry Liberty Radiator cores in stock. All work guaranteea. J. E. DURHAM, the Fender Man SO North 11th St. Portland, Ore. STOCK THAT GROWS t .nest stock that can be raised at a price you will like to pay. Write or call. The Villa Nurseries RFD No. 1, Montavllla Sta.. Portland, Or Guaranteea Nursery Stock We have got Just what you want. Call or write for prices. Russellvllle Nursery Co. H. A. LEWIS, Prop. Montavllla Sta., Portland, Oregon . "A Moderate Priced Hotel of Merit" HOTEL CLIFFORD East Morrison St., at East Sixth, the Principal East Side Hotel. 5 minutes from Shopping District. Four blocks from 8. P. East Side Station. Fire Proof and Modern NEW HOUSTON HOTEL A. E. Holcombe, Manager Weekly Rates to Permanent Guests 'Sixth and Everett Streets, Three Blocks from New Postofflce, Four Blocks from Union Depot, Portland, Ore. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT. ALASKA PLUMBING A HEATING CO. Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies. Pipe Flttlngs.Jowest prices. 363 E. Morrison. BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co. 88 1st St CLEANING AND DYEING X9S$a, For reliable Cleaning and ajPTufc Dyeing service send parcels to H mei?Hu3, "e Day return postage. BK'f4jp Information and prices given WjEJplr upon request. Xeiew' ENKE'S CITT DYE WORKS EstablishedJSSO Portland CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 887 Morrison Bt iARN MULTI GRAPHING The Callan School, only recognised school on the coast. Experienced opera tors always in demand. 406 Artisans Bldg. DANCING EVERY NOON A EVENINQ Oriental Cafe. Chinese-American Kitchen CornerJJrpadway 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 Sash & poor Co., ziz r'trat St., Portland. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th A Madison. HARD WOOD FLOORING Oak-Leaf Hardwood Floor Co., 231 E. 7th gt N. Floors electrio sanded. Davis Bros., American Shoemakers, ivb m ct. tfttractss-pHYsiciAN Chronic diseases a specialty. Dr. W. N. Alien ao rieidner Building. hORSES. MULES BOUGHT. SOLD U. S. STABLKS, 306 Union Ave. Draft horses bought and sold. MACHINERY Send us your inquiries for anything in Iron or Woodworking Machinery, Logging, Sawmill, Contractors' Equipment Loco motives, Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Kali, Cauie, Belting, etc Burke Machinery Co., 628 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or. MFGS. OF VULCANIZED ROOF PAfNT New roofs and repairing done.- Touag and Woods. 1103 E. Caruthers 8t MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine Sta. Otte Schumann Granite A Marble Worka PIPE REPAIRfNG R PIPPC Repaired by experta Ubm IiriJpipg ahop, 272 Wash. PERSONAL Marry If Lonely; most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 656, Oakland, California. pets equal to those of Persia in qual ity. He has fallen to his present low de gree because of the Russians. First, under the ruthless General Skobelev, In 1881, the Russians defeated the Tekke Turcomans and completed the conquest of Turkestan, and this prince was captured by the Russians. Now, under the soviet -regime, be has lost MOTORCYCLES AND PARTS All makea. Easy terms EAST SIDE MOTliHCYCLh) CO. 44-46 GKAND AVE. PORTLAND SHOE REPAIRS, MAIL 'EM Model Shoe Repair. 872 Washlne-ton Bt. PRUNE TREESII PRUNE TREE8III Before buying eluewhere see us. Columbia Tursery Co., 14M) Union Ave., Portland. RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED Single SUc, Double 85c. Rasors Ground and Honed. Backlund & Son, lll8W.Fark Safety Raior Man,""l46V47 id St., Portland? SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR We help the appearance of women. Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma tion, value S7.SU, price 12.45. 400 to 412 Dekum Bldg. SCHOOL OF WELDING Officially recognized by state and fed eral board as The place to learn welding all metals. Commercial School of Weld ing, 611 East Grant, Cor. 11th, Portland. TYPEWRITERS NEW OR REBUILT Rebuilt TypewrlterCo., J04Oak Street. VETERINARIAN Cattle a Specialty Dr. ChaaM. Anderson, Kenton, Portland. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Placet Lubllner Florists, 348 Morrison St. Welter System of Suggestive Therapy Dr. TWAyers, 715 LekurnBldg. WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL TINWARE Portland Tinware Mfg. Co., 47 First Bt MORGAN IS DESIRABLE HORSE Steady Increase In Weight and Height f Animals Maintained at Gov. ernment Stud. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture- There has been a steady increase in the weights and heights of the horses maintained In the stud at the United States Morgan horse farm at Middle bury, Vt, says a recent department circular No. 199, "Breeding Morgan Horses at the United States Morgan Horse Farm." In 1911 the average height of mature stallions was 14.3 hands and of mature mares 14.2 hands. By 1910 these figures had been raised to 15 and 14.3, respectively, and by this year to 15 and 14.3. The average weight of mature stal lions In 1911 was 1,025 pounds; In 1916, 1,040 pounds; and In 1921 It had been Increased to 1,200. During the same period the weights of mares went from 1,025 to 1,049 to 1,003 pounds. At the same time, however, the oth er qualities received Just as much con sideration as size. A frequent objec tion raised against the Morgan has been that it Is too small, but the steady Improvement in scale and weight is making the modern Morgan a handy and desirable horse for use on farms, as pleasure saddle horses, for police mounts, and for cavalry purposes. It has good speed and ex ceptional endurance. The government farm at Middle bury was established to Insure preser vation of the famous American breed, and the stock at the farm is a foun talnhead where good blood will al ways be available. The circular Just mentioned contains information con cerning foundation animals, the story of the movement to conserve the breed, methods of breeding and man agement, show-ring records and the records made by Morgans In endur ance contests held in recent years. Since the early days of the breed up to the present time the Morgan has repeatedly demonstrated bis endur ance, one of the most desirable quali ties in any horse, particularly a light horse. In this publication attention Is called to the great reputation made by The Morgan 8ialhon Scotland, Weight 1,150 Pounds; Height 15 Hands 2 Inches, Is Good Specimen of the Modern, Larger Morgan. the First Vermont cavalry in the Civil war. This regiment was mounted on Morgan horses, and official reports made to the War department stated that the horses stood the hardships of the campaigns better than any others. Also, their short, strong legs, round, full-muscled bodies, and beautiful beads called forth universal admira tion. The Morgan still has the endurance. Castor, a Morgan gelding bred by the United States Morgan horse farm, made the second best time In the 800 mile endurance contest In 1910. He carried 200 pounds and made the trip in CI hours and IS minutes. The next year he carried 245 pounds and fin ished in 58 hours and 40 minutes, tak ing seventh place. In the contest for 1921 he was fourth out of 17 entries, carrying 245 pounds and making the 800 miles In 51 hours and 38 minutes. This circular, which Is well illus trated with halftone reproductions of beautiful Morgans, may be obtained free by addressing the Department of Agriculture, Washington. his estates, where the carpets were made. He was minister of foreign affairs at Baku until the Azerbaijan republic more than a year ago was converted to communism by Moscow and became a soviet republic. Then he was locked up and shipped off last spring to Kol mogori prison, near Archangel. Only lately be was released. And Some Do Neither. Some people entertain Ideas, others work them. Boston Transcript Betsy Ann Hisle rvfefen Betsy Ann Hlsle has the distinction of being the best Cupid In the "movies" and Is usually seen In pictures with a little pair of wings on her back. In this picture she is working In one of the big productlone being shown on the screen. O THE RIGHT THING at the RIGHT TIME By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEB WHEN TO READ. What do you read? Shakespeare. A YOUNG bride writes with the r following comnlalnt: "My hus bana's older brother, who is making his home with us, Insists on reading his morning paper at the breakfast table. This Is annovlng to me and I feel that it Is an act oi dis courtesy to me. Although my hus band himself does not do It he says it Is nnlte all right for his brother to do so. What do vou say about it? It is so usual for our busy husbands and fathers and brothers to read the paper over their breakfast, often be cause they feel that Is the only time thev have to do so. that It would be unfair to say that they are thereby doing us an act of discourtesy. How ever, I do agree with you that It Is not very good manners, where one does not have the excuse of reading the paper because it is the only op portunity to do so at breakfast then It Is less Dardonable than otherwise. If it Is quite clear that the reading Is simply actuated by curiosity and lra- rjatlence then there is even less ex cuse for It. The fact is that with many families mealtime Is the only ODDortunlty for friendly leisurely In tercourse and where one person chooses to put a damper on that spirit he Is acting in a decidedly unsocial manner. If a person breakfasts alone that Is another matter. Then he may read the paper for companionship. So In a hotel restaurant when you occupy a tnhle bv vourself you are not show Ing bad manners; to do so though if vou must eat at a table with other persons even If they are strangers to you. you are not showing very much politeness if you prop the paper up before you. The practice or paper renrllnir has become so general at breakfast time that there are little metal paper props In the stores for which there Is considerable demand, making it possible for one to eat un disturbed and have one's paper held at a convenient angle before him. There Is really no reason why one should not read a paper In the car or train though, of course, the courteous mnn or woman will contrive to hold the paper or magazine or book so that it does not annoy his neighbors or so that his elbows in holding it do not trod them. It is extremely dis courteous to read pRper or mngazlne at a lecture, or any performance. If this does not -actually embarrass the eperformers it ' Is the kind of thing that detracts rrom tne enjoy ment of the other members of the audience. And never, never read when some one is talking to you. To be sure, you may be able to attend to what is being said to you ond sense what you are reading at the same time, but It is the sort of dis courtesy that is almost never excus able. . (Copyright.) O A LINE 0' CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. ALL ABOARD! OTOU Reader of this Rhyme Are you running well on timet Do you keep your rails all clear For the Bpeclai trains of Cheert Are your trains of 6ympathy Running through from A to Z With no side-tracks to delay Progress o'er the right of way? Are the switches wisely set Lest you detour to Regret? Do your schedules give good heed To the shadowed Land of Need And your Terminals today Tell me, Brother, what are they? (Copyright.) Take 'Em Away. Daughter Willis Papa, do you care If I take singing lessons? Papa WUUs Not if you take them way. Life. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Pendleton, Members of the repub lican party met here Saturday night at a banquet sponsored by the county re publican central committee and dis cussed pre-election candidates and is sues. Bend. Snow which started in the night Saturday continued to full with out interruption through the day In Bend and the surrounding country, It is the heaviest precipitation of the winter. Salem. The Oregon public service commission has granted a reduction In all classes of electrio rates affecting patrons of the Molalla Electrio com pany in the towns of Aurora, Barlow, Butteville, Donald, Fargo and Wilson vllle. Grants Pass. The peak of the In fluenza epidemic has been reached, according to Mrs. C. F. McLane, city health officer, wno reported about 60 cases in Grants Pass at the present time. There are also a few cases of smallpox. Salem. Because of purported losses sustained by the Southern Pacific company through the operation of the Salem street-car lines, the manage ment of the traction corporation Sat urday sent to a committee of the city council a letter suggesting legislation which would tend to relieve the com pany of a part of its present financial burdens, Eugene. The Lane county tax rolls have been officially turned over to Sheriff Fred G. Stlckels but collecting will not begin for about two weeks A large force is at work writing re ceipts and when this work is complet ed collection of the first half oi the taxes will begin.' The amount on the 1921 rolls is $1,505,759.23, as compared with $1,474,625.58 for 1920. Sclo. Students of the Sclo high school Friday night quickly disposed of $2000 worth of bonds, the proceeds from which will be used for the erec tion of a new gymnasium. The bonds are entirely a student undertaking and although they are not backed by either city or school authorities they were soon disposed of among the mer chants and the townspeople. Bend. Petitions asking that the question of changing either to the managerial or commission form of gov ernment be placed on the ballot for a local vote at the primaries, will be circulated shortly, according to City Councilman Baker. On Mr. Baker's motion a special committee to investi gate the desirability of such a change was named at last council meeting here by Mayor Gllson. Hood River. A cash dividend which will reach between $175,000 and $200, 000 will he paid growers this week, ac cording to announcement made by the Apple Growers' association. This will bring the total of advances on sup plies and distribution of cash to $1 380,000 on the 1921 crop. The total D'Anjou pear crop returned $73,266 Charges of the association, Including storage, reached 16 cents a box. Salem. Four suits looking toward the recovery by the state of approxi mately 39,451 acres of so-called swamp lands valued in excess of $4,000,000 were filed In the circuit court for Lake county Saturday by the attorney- general. A fifth suit, Involving lands of similar character and the same legal questions as are Bet" out in the four preceding actions, will be filed in the Lake county courts Monday, It was announced at the attorney-gen eral's office. The DalleB. The local plant of The Dalles-King's Food Products company reopened Monday for a short run on dehydration of apples. As soon as the supply of apples is exhausted, it Is planned to close the plant until March 15, when it will reopen on the dehy dration of spinach. There is a good crop of spinach this year, much of which has been contracted for by the local plant, C. C. Ross, the manager, said. The greater part of Wasco coun ty's spinach crop last year was de stroyed by flood conditions. Salem. Applications aggregating 19,522 had been filed with the world war veterans' state aid commission up to Saturday night by ex-service men and women entitled to benefits under the bonus law. The applications tor loans on file in the offices of the com mission represent $24,435,312. Of this amount, $18,238,540 In real estate loans are sought as soon as the com mission can complete the necessary red tape attending the transactions Approximately $6,196,770 represents deferred loans on real estate. The commission has approved 3705 claims submitted by ex-service men who seek cash bonuses. These applications have been certified to the secretary of state for payment as soon as money is avail able. These claims. It was said, ag gregate $1,107,332, based on the length of service of the applicants. Is needed In every department of house- '1 keeping. Kquelly good (or low,1" -"hie m linen, sheets end pillow ceiea, ' j Armenia's Heritage of Song, j -Armenia has a distinctly national collection of songs, some of which have come down from prehistoric times. Through melodies transmitted from parents to children great national events and the heroes and .sagos of centuries are familiar to each genera tion, preserving in song a vast amount of historical facts that otherwise would have been lost. Old Lovers Exchange Tokens. The fashion for love tokens was at Us height about the middle of the eighteenth century, when engraved tokens were exchanged between lov ers. Some of these tokens were en graved with initials, others had two hearts Joined and a date, and many were inscribed with mottoes. Wanted Show to Begin. I had taken my nephew to church with me. His father had taken him to vaudeville Bhows many times, but this was his first visit to church. While waiting for the sermon to begin, Billy whispered to me, loudly: "Auntie, when's the curtain going up?" Chi cago Tribune. Seed's Remarkable Vitality. The lohgest known survival of any seed is that of a certain Egyptian lily. A dried seed pod kept in the South Kensington museum, England, con tained seed which was tested and found to grow after 95 years. Cement for China. Delicate china may be mended by using the following cement: mix rice flour with cold water and allow it to simmer over a fire until it becomes thick. ,' (i f.utleura for Sore Hands. Unnlr hnniis on retlrinif in the hot suds if Cuticura Soup, dry und rub lu Cu- ticura. Ointment. Remove surplus Ointment with tissue pnper. This Is only one of the things Cuticura wlii do if Sonp, Ointment and Talcum ure used tor all toilet purposes. Adv. Queer. Young Smoother was in a reflective mood in one corner of the clubroom. "When," he muttered to himself, "I compare the one or two creditors I have with the millions and millions of persons to whom I owe nothing, I wonder why in the world those chaps make such a confounded noise about It?" "Backwardation." This peculiar word is a term used on the London stock exchange. A man sells stocks which he does not possess, promising delivery on a certain day. If at settling time the stock has not gone down to a point where he can make a profit on the transaction, he sometimes makes an arrangement with the purchaser of the stock where by delivery is deferred, paying for this privilege an agreed amount of Interest known as backwardation. No Weather Really "Bad." It was a wise man who contended that there is no such thing as bad weather there are only different kinds of good weather. The hot days and the stormy days, the rains, the winds, the snows all have their pur pose, and it is always a good purpose. Exchange. Franklin on Thrift. A man may, if he knows not how to save as he gets, keep his nose to the grindstone all his life and die not worth a groat at last. Benjamin Franklin. A Different Art. The fact that a woman can roast her neighbors is no evidence of her capacity as a cook. Boston Transcript. Women's Club In 1747. A regularly organized women's club existed in New York as early as 1747. Cuticura Soap 'Complexions Are Healthy Sop,Olntmnt,Tlrum.2Rp.erywher(!.For iamiil.i ftdilrM: OvUttrfcLboritrlH,Dtpt X, Mtifob.UiM. 7VR R"'' Refreshes, SoeiBts, m.ais iccp yuur eye Strong and Healthy. 19 they Tire, Smart, Itch, o Burn, if Sore Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated mt Murine of ten.' Safe for Infant or Adult t all DrugRists. Write for Free Eye Boos terloe Eye Beaear Cemsaay, Chlcaao. II. S. ft Are Yw Satisfied? gfiGr Is the blcsest, meat perfectly equipped Buelnew Training- Hchooi In tne North west. Kit youreetf for a hlfher poeltion with more money. Permanent foeitluni aawured our Hraauatee. Write for etk Jfvurtt and TamnlM, Portland. P. N. U. No. 8, 1922 777 YoiFtEftS