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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
PORTLAND YOU CAN EASILY LEARN TO FLY and become a Pilot by taking the couree of Instruction we offer. The cost but $2UO.OO used to be J5UO.O0 and takes but ten weeks. For Information address. OREGON-WASHINGTON 4 IDAHO AIRPLANE CO. 214 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Ore. MEDUSA Waterproofed will make E rJl E N T . Wrlte for Literature, .Sold by, , - ---- A'.-WcWILt-AN- a CO., 120 Union Ave. N, Portland , HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING. . Buttonholing ' Buttons Plaiting Tucking and Chainstltchlng . All Mall Orders given careful and nromnt attention ' ' ' Ete 8n0Pi BAB'S RESTAURANT I L Cafeteria Page & Son Portland, Oregon ' PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO. 108 UNION MENUS NORTH, - PORTLAND,- OftEQQN. -Write for Pricea and Shipying Tag c,it ji t --- 09 CLSAHIN4 ESTASklSMMtNT Grand Arenue 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" RUBBEP STAMPS and MARKING DEVICES. .' ; r.-ri.f ' .' "Every. thing (or the Offin" -TH I OAK TRUTt FOKTIANO. wrtMOS NC0ME Expert advice on any income -tax -problems. Several ' years' actual TAX experience in Govern nonDI rtlOment Bureaus Is offered r II U O L t III O those unable to visit our office. Mate 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 806 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon. RAINIER HOTEL Rti 11.00 u4 ip. 128 N. to St. PtrfoJ, On Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all ' Depots, and one block from main Poatoffice USED TRUCK BARGAINS 1 ton Bulck, .Pneumatic Tlres$375.00 1 ton GMC, Pneumatic Tires . 550.00 1 ton Republic and. Body -. , 375.00 W6NTW0RTH i IRWIN', Inc. . Oregon Distributors for GMC Trucks . U0 Second St., Cor. Taylor .. ... Portland,-Oregon .! - . , . . . . : - r f ire Proof and Modern . NEW HOUSTON HOTEL - " A. E. Holcomtie, Manager - , Weekly Rates to Permanent Guests Sixth and Everett Streets, Three Block from New Postoffiee, Four Blocks from Union Depot, Portland, Ore. , , .,-.. BROOKE DRUG CO."! r NORTH THIRD rtmniNO iMTT ditc wait. nwni'.R DHTTOGlSTS. Do you Buffer from Asthma? If so, order a bottle j Lanodale'e Asthma Remedy ' Sold under Money Back Guarantee SHIP US YOUR WOOL Wool cleaning and carding. Wool bats and mattresses made to order. We do custom carding.' Write for prices. Crystal Springs Woolen Mills Established In 1905. ' Main Office and Factory, - 760 Umatilla Ave., Portland. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. -wa- ?0 off until January, on all tjjjjfoZ merchandise and glaaaes., Bring this ad. . 51 H i Clarke. Brower Optical Co. 112V4 Bixth St. frand DR. G. Ei , WATTS 212 Oregonlin Building. '.' it PORTLAND, OREGON i; . SPECIALIST ' Femals and Rectal Troubles and J- GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS PILES FISTULA.FISSURE, Itch ing and all other rectal , conditions except Cancer permanently cured with out a surgical operation. My method ot treatment saves the tissue instead of destroying It. It ia pain less, requlrea no anes- -thetlo and is permanent There Is no confinement n i,e.A nn Interference. witHj.hwain.ffa' nr. soclnl engagements. I guarantee. a cure or will refund your fee. Call or write, for booklet. Mention tlile paper when writing. DR. C, J. DEAN ecpnd and Morrison St.. Portland, Ore. CLOTHES FATAL Mors Fata! to Natives of" Pacific Is. , lands Than Bum or Opium, Says ' r-- Captain Salisbury. New or!t! Too ninny dollies la the grat trouble . with the dying Poly nesians of the Pacific Wands, occord ing to Cnpt. Edw'Rr.! Salisbury, who ... ......t 'ninrS thin" anmnc them. Cuptaln Salisbury paused In the tusk C OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Sun. and Thura. Matinee Dally. Twice Nightly Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, Continuous Silos, Granaries, Basements, etc., Water' piuui, xiuiiiruui, juiiproor ana fireprool. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement Is the best for Stucco Plaster on outside for Bunga- 384 Morrlon -jt. A good place to Eat and Live Wall. Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon. Opw 7 a, m. to 2 a. m., SSfiA Stark St Sixth atreet opposite The Oregonian and Al der atreet opposite Meir & Frank's. The Beat Eating place in the City, The Finest Coffee nd Pastry a Specialty. Now Is the time to market capons. We are pioneers and largest handlers of these in the Northwest. Write us. Capons We Pay Highest Price for HIDES, PELTS, WOOL, MOHAIR, CASCARA BARK. " Address Department B Fire Prool and Modern ' RITZ HOTEL PARK AND MORRISON STS. Depot Morrison Cara direct to Hotel. Popular 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 we are the boys to do It. Why Because we specialize In that kind of work. We also repair radiators and carry Liberty Radiator cores In atock. All work guaranteed. 1. B. DIE11AM, the Ftader Man SO North 11th St. Portland, Ore. STOCK THAT GROWS Knest stock that can be raised at a price you will like to ..pay. write or caiL The Villa Nurseries RFD No. 1, Montavllla St... Portland, Or Guaranteed Nursery Stock We have got Just what you want. Call OT writ for 'prices. . , i, ; Ruasellvllle 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 tilde Station. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT. BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co. 88 1st St CLEANING AND DYEING jt&BQfL For reliable Cleaning and 5j3TR Dyeing service send parcels to K,2jlB u- Pav return postage. 1U 3JB Information and prices , given lijjfffSl'tF ipon request aJJ' ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS Estaoiished 130 .. Portland CUTLi3VVtR6 FLORAi. DFI8IGNS Clarke Broa., Florlata, 287 Morrlaon ML DOORS AND WINDOWS . . We can sell vou Doors. Windows, Roof' Ing, PalntA Glass and Builders' Hardware direct We are manufacturers. Write for prices before buying. Heacock F ish at Door Co., Zl't First St.; Portland. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th Hidlaon. DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Chronic diseases a specialty. Dr. W. Allen 830 Flddner Building. urinaria' lulli'ER BOUGHT. SOLO U. S. STAtlLi-B, Hi Union Ave. Draft horses bought and Bold, MACHINERY Send us your Inquiries for anything In Iron or Woodworking Machinery, Logging, Buwmlll, Contractors' Equipment, Loco motives, Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Kail, C'auie, Belting, etc Burke Machinery Co., 62K Railway Exchange Bldg., Foi tlatid,Or. MONUMENTS E. 3d and Plna 6ts, Otto Schumann Granite 4 Marble Works. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Farm Implements Mew and second hand, special prices. P.-E. Esbenshade, 300-306 i. Morrison St. East Kl. MGTOF-VULCAN IZ 6 D OO P P Al NT New roofs and repairing done. Young and Woods. 1103 E. Carutnera Bt PERSONAL ... , ,;, Marry if Lonely; most successful Homa Makers httndreds rich; confidential; reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 656, Oakland. California. PORTLAND 8HOE REPAIRS, MAIL EM Model Shoe Kepalr, 272 Washington bt pl P E R E A I R i N G , ' IMLJIj'v rtepaireu UJ "yens. rlrEiOipe Shop, 272 Wash; PRUNE TREESII PRUNE TREESIII Before buying elsewhere see us. Columbia r'urseryCo., Hso Union Ave., Portland. "Davis Bros., American Shoemakers, 108 4th St. S ANI T A R YB E AUTY-? A R LO R We help the appearance of women. Twenty-two inch switch or transforma. tlon, value $7.60, price 12.45. 400 to 412 Dekum Bldg. SCHOOL OF WELDING Officially recognised by state and fed eral board as The place to learn welding all metala. Commercial School of Weld ing, 611 East Orant, Cor. llth, Portland. VETERINARIAN Cattle a Specialty Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton. Portland. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Places Lubllner Horiats, 348 Morrison 8t .His First and Laat Leaaon. "I conclude that's a fly " said the young trout, and he was presently to leafDvhsi. -wrong it Is to Jump at ooa elusions.'" ' . " TO POLYNESIANS of. outfitting1 his yacht for another cruise to (hose Island H ml explained that when the misslimnrlfs ftimlly con vinced iU I'olyncslnns tlmt It was uriinir to ir nuked the I'olyncslans gdoplwl clutlilutC nnl acqulrwl ttibt-r- culosls. Clothes, he sal 1.' hit'l dime tin natives more h&rtn than rum or tipluro. The fewer tbe clolhes the gmitfr lbs Uealth. . 4 CTflTP ivrxrwrc WanaU -1.-eWa' IN BRIEF. ! TT,Tf,f Salem. Samuel A. Elliott, mem ber of the national Indian council, with headquarters at Washington, after visiting the Chemawa Indian school, Saturday announced that he would recommend enlargement of the Insti tution . to accommodate 1000 pupils. Its present capacity Is 700. Salem. Next Saturday the Marion county court will receive bids for the crushing and hauling of approximate ly 6000 yards of broken stone to be used in the Mount Angel district. An other contract will be awarded for hauling 7000 yards of gravel for the improvement 'of the roads In the Stay ton district. Hood River. The case of J. W. Mor ton, who with his children has sued the state highway commission for an aggregate of $14,000, claimed as dam ages to real estate and a water sys tem of their Riverside ranch by con struction of the Ruthton hill grade of the Columbia River highway,, has been set for April 3.,- - .-; j Clatskanle. Farmers ' of the Delta Gardens, a tract comprising thousands of acres of diked Columbia "river marshes adjoining Clatskanle, will" give spinach-growing a. thorough test this year. J. N; "Miller, one 'of the' best known farmers 'of the district, has contracted to raise 25 acres for a cannery at Rainier. Tillamook. An issue of $50,000 bonds was authorized by a vote of 109 to 62 at a special election Satur day. The issue was necessitated by the fact that the city finances for sev eral years have been insufficient to pay expenses. Warrants totaling ap proximately $25,000 are outstanding with no money in, sight to pay them off. Hood River. Frank A. McDonald, superintendent of the East Fork irri gation district, who now has a crew of 25 men engaged in cleaning out the ditch of the big system, antici pates that water will be running by April 1. A crew of flume carpenters will follow the clean-up crews next week, making repairs to damage re sulting from the winter sleet storm. Halfway. One shoat dead and others in the "hospital" is the result of feed ing two bucketfuls of moonshine mash to a pen ot hogs belonging to Henry Leep on Saturday night. The mash was taken in a raid and kept for evidence, but as the barrel ot it. was too heavy to handle one of the raid ers started to throw out part of it. Another proposed to feed it to the hogs and the hogs liked it. . .' I in I Brownsville. A brick which was made in the early eighties near Brownsville and then served its day in a pioneer fireplace chimney, Is now in the hands of Boh White of this city. Mr. White was working in the brick kiln when this particular brick was made, and when it was still soft be inscribed his name on it. Recently when John Gross tore down the old Kiley Kirk house this brick hearing the name of Mr. White was discovered and returned to him. Salem. Deschutes county, accord ing to a report prepared here Thurs day, will be the center of irrigation activities in Oregon during the year 1922. Six irrigation districts, two Carey act projects and one private project, all desiring to obtain water from the Deschutes river, are showing marked activity. Some of these de sire allotments of water, others ask authority to sell bonds and others to engage in actual construction work. The total areav involved U approxi mately 230,000 acres, Jo, -which 70,000 acres are now irrigated.' Portland. Committees representing the breeders of Idaho, Washington and Oregon recently decided to hold northwest Guernsey breeders' sale at the Pacific international' stock show building in North Portland June 5, Animals to be consigned to this sale will be from some of the best herds In the west and possibly from some of the middle western herds, as some. of Wisconsin's best breeders have ask ed permission to consign some high class animals. Buyers have declared their intention of attending this sale from as far east as Montana and from southern California and Arizona. Salem. Aggregate receipts of., the state treasurer's office for the year 1921 were 134,378,500. G2, and disburse ments $35,580,464.98, as against re ceipts In the year 1918 of $10,503, 177.61 and disbursements ot $10,037, 882.65, according to the annual report prepared here Friday by O. P. Hoff, state treasurer, covering the trans actions of his department for the 12 months ended December 31, 1921. Dur ing the same period, the report said, the number of funds created by law Increased from 132 to 231, and the state's bonded indebtedness Increased $29,405,125. Interest on this liulebted , ness Increased $717,704.48. Mrs. Wilson Nichols If You're a Young Woman or Even in Middle Life Here is Some God Advice (or You From a Prominent Woman. - Seattle, Wash. "I can Bay that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has done me more good than any other medicine. It is the all-round medicine for women for their trials and troubles at most any age. It is a wonderful medicine for the many weaknesses peculiar to wo men. I am taking it at the present time; it relieves me of gas on the stomach, palpitation of the heart, cramps in the feet and limbs, heat flashes, nervousness,, and other symptoms common to .. women in middle life. I haven't found any thing that gives such relief.. .It gives me pep and makes me feel: .full of life like I used to be'."- MfsV Wilson Nichols, 1823 3d. Ave., West.; Women who Suffer, from, head.-1 ache, bachache, flashes qf heat, diz-. zintss, fainting spells, nervousness or exhaustion, should go at once to their neighborhood druggist and get a bottle of Favorite Prescription, in tablets or liquid. Or write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.. for free medical advice. BIG MAIL FOR YOU FREE Would you like to receive many good propositions, interesting offers, papers, circulars, catalogs and advertising litera ture? Write your name and address on a postcard, mail It today and we will have business firms all over the country send you big packages of mail matter free. Address J. B. SMITH, 26 Staples St., Bridgeport, Connecticut Weather Affected by Sun Spots. ,A Dutch meteorologist has studied the winter temperatures In western Europe from 760 to 1916 A. D. He has found that greater activity of sun spots is accompanied ty winter Bet ting In harder and earlier than usual. while less activity of the spots corre sponds to late, mild winters, Some Good In Forest Fires. Fire-weed, which invariably springs up after forest fires in the Northwest and covers large areas, is a source of large amounts of honey that can profitably be gathered by bees. Anachronism In "Ben-Hur." t One of the star names given to Ara bian horses in "Ben Hur" is MIra. This name was introduced into astron- omy about sixteen centuries after the period of the story. Better Than Using Sand. They have found that sugar can Be made from sea weed. We are suspi cious that they have found It can he made from a lot of things besides sugar cane. -When, the family sugar has to be sweetened before using, its virtue may be suspected. Los Angeles Times. Blood to Spare. Persons with high blood pressure, If otherwise perfectly healthy, are ex cellent donors of blood when this is needed for transfusion. And the re sultant loss of blood may save the life of a man or woman of 60 by prevent ing apoplexy. The Cutieura Toilet Trio Having cleured your skin keep It clear by making Cutlcurn your every-dny toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder 'and per fume. No toilet table Is complete without them. 25c everywhere. Adv. Co-operation Necessity of Today. Some one once said : "Halt the peo ple know not how the other half lives." This is truer today than ever. There is need of knowledge that will give co-operation. People cannot lon ger live unto themselves alone if the country prosper as it should. Odd Scents of Wood. The scent of the West Indian satin wood suggests coconut oil, says the American Forestry Magazine, while the paper-bark tree of Australia Is said to smell like Brazil nuts while being worked. Gregorian Calendar Made Trouble. The adoption of the Orcgoriun cal endar In England In 1752 led to vio lent riots, especially at Bristol, where several people were killed. Adventures of the Soul. The good critic is ho who relates the adventures of his soul among mas terpieces. Anatole France. . Acnts three to five (liillnrs an hour full or nnura tlms. Commls sions in Bflvanrs. uur bcHutlful Una ot guar anteed rainproof top- rrmta a-onia RTeHt. Outfit and sample roat free. , . 5 T . A O. Ralneeal Cot, 1216 N. Ilubey btreet, i Chicago, Illinois. La ".ii 1 i'JUXJJS PRACTICE REQUIRED IN HANDLING TOOLS Gardener Knows How to Manip ulate Spade or Fork. Soil Is Carefully Cut In Thin Slice and Clods Broken Up as Work Goes On English and French Are Ahead of Us. (Prepared by the United States Department ot AKrlculture.) There Is an art in handling a spade or spading fork and It is only the gardener who knows this art who gets his garden Soil in" tbe" best .''possible condition. A great many gardeners have an Idea that the only thing nec essary is to work the surface up into huge chunks and then pound these into pieces with the back of a hoe, but, says the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, the gardener who really knows how, spades his soli very carefully, cutting it in thin slices (d Simple Tools Essential In the Cultiva tion of Bumper Crops. the full depth of the spade, then break ing up each spadeful as he goes, using the edge of the spade or spading fork for breaking the clods. ; No matter liow much work is done on the surface a poor Job of spading can never be remedied and,.- while the surface may be loose and mellow the underlying soli will be rough and cloddy so that vegetables planted up on it will not do well. A good plow man turns' over the furrows evenly and of uniform depth. The same prin ciple holds in spading, and. the spade fuls should be of uniform thickness and depth and every one be t;urned evemy. The gardeners of England and France are far ahead of our American gardeners in the matter of soli prep aration, and we could well learn a lesson from them. In preparing their land for planting" they fork It over very carefully, (wdmlx with the soli considerable Quantities of manure, This mixing, however, Is so well done that the manure disappears In . the. soil and becomes an Intimate part ot It. There' are no slipshod methods In the -work of these English and French - cardeners and they are en- abled to grow more on an acre than some American gardeners grow on five acres. A little land well prepared, the Department of Agriculture be lieves, is better thnn a large area Improperly fitted. Get the habit of doing things well, It pays lh the long run. GET EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS They - Can Be Grown Indoors Shipped In From Points In . s - Warm: Climates. Early cabbage plants for setting In the garden can be procured In two en cau oe procureu in two ways, suggests tne united siuies imj- partuient of Agriculture. They can either bef locally grown Indoors by some plant grower or they can be the Royal Saxon Pi)rcelajn muuteo-j -1.1 .1 l ..'tlirn nnll,Ml-.i;tf.tnn-l. ....t.ftJI '' - shipped In from a Southern point where the climatic conditions are such that the plants can be grown In the open ground. Plants grown out-of-doors are often advertised as "frost proof" plants. While , this term Is rntliur misleading, the plants are really very hardy and will withstand consid erable cold. The groat Ullliculty with cabbage grown In greenhouses, hotbeds or In the home Is that they are sort anu easily injured emier ny wniu com wnen set in tne gunien. i.ns on Acuity, however, can he to a consider- able degree overcome by properly hardening the plant to outside con ditions before setting them lu the gar den. PLANT EARLY IRISH POTATOES Put1 Them In Ground Jurt Bafors Time for Last 6pring Frost to Get Good Start. Eurly Irish potatoes may be plnnted a little before or ubout the time the last spring frosts occur. This will give them an opportunity to make a start and reach the surface of the ground by wnrm weather. Irish pots- . , m . . . I . I . . .. , i .. - n .1 toes require irrijiltriu i-uiuiiwn mu should be gradually hilled up to form a bed. Large quantities of mnniire should not be used. Crest car should be token to avoid seed affected -, . ., , . by -sli( ss Ibis disease develops rap- Iilljl mid greatly Injures the quality. United States Department of Agrlcul turs. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Read This Letter from Mrs. W. S. Hughes Greenville. DeL " I was under the impression that my eldest daughter had some uiiermu iruuum as ever since the first time her sicknessap- peared she had to go to bed ana even naa to quit school once ' v for a week. I always take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound myself so 1 gave, itj y nji ana she. has received great benefit from it You can use this let ter for a testimonial if you wish, as I cannot say too much about what your . medicine has done for me and for my daughter. "- Mrs. Wm. 3. HVGHE3, Greenville, Delaware. Mothers and of tentimesrandmotuera have taken and have learned tbe-jalpa of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. So they recommend the medi cine to others. ('S ,ji 1 The best test of any medicine is what it has done for others. For nearlyflfty vears we have published letters from .mothers, daughters, and wome, young and old, recommencing ine vegetapia Compound. They know what it, didJor them iJ a glad to- tell others J In your own neighborhood are women who know of its great value. f ' Mothers daughters, why not try it t Traffic Cop Amazes Amir. t Ot all the sights he saw on his re cent visit to London the amir ef Kat slna declared the crossing policeman to be the most wonderful. Tobe -ab,le to stop all the traffic of a street with the lifting of one hand amazed, him, and he thinks, he told an inquirer, that the policeman must have four eyes. . The Damage. ' j . "No, sah," replied Brother Buckatoo. "It didn't fraction no po'tion ot mua 'natomy when dat autgmoblle done Turnover me straight qj-oss, and den dlagnal, but I'm bruised and bungled twell I'm all de colors o' do rainbow." -Kansas City Star. '. .. I '' . I f, Li i. i Lines to Be Remembered, The origin of all mankind was the same; it Is only a clear ood conscience that makes a man" noble for that Is derived from heaved Itself. -Seneca. An Unnecessary Addition. ' One old-fashioned, citizen rises to re mark that it is not necessary for dead men to toll tales the live ones are batting a good average. Hot Springs New Era Vltamlnes In Vegetables. Green vegetables and certain fats are tlisrch!ief- oontklnerS;f Vltlfitfui'bs - in our ordinary diet. Thpyf are also very prevalent lh lrmo -Julta: 'That -is why lime Juice is always. Issued to sailors or Beatd'ship T fii . .' Objection to Smoke Is Old. In the seventeenth century, during England's first smoke agitation, ft was recommended that all factories be moved from the city vto a distance of eight miles to remov thenulsance. Realistic. Overheard while comln out ot the movies "That was.s woiulirfully real- 'Btlc rainstorm. Wiry, the ene hadn't been running ten seconds before my corns began to ache."- Boston Trail- V Porcelain In Europe. It was not uutil 1708 that a German llllllllllllKIIHlllllll . ; , , . cMpilKfT TTiilri irnr. wrtrkhie for Hit)' r - :t - - - " " - " u'1"1" Ingredients of porcelain; 'and lh 1710" tory at' Melss'en was fouhQea. Point for Picnickers. The sting of a be,e, according 'to a scientific Journal, is only fino-ttflrtj second of an Inch long. Your Imagi nation does the rest. Boston Tran script. 6url Affects Only White Races. or 0llly lne wh)te raccg tn pliljter - . . , . ,. , m r Clear Baby's Skin With Cutieura Soapi and Talcuni flop.Olntmnl.Tii!tm,S WTwhrri Fntiimr-lw JJrM CtictrtUb.UrU.Dn))t,I, ldt Him II la needed in every department ol bouse, keeping). Equally ool for towels, table linen, sheets and pillow cases. Cwrrt . y n . , j. Are 100 lSedf r Js-rf-s BfHNKF.WAlKKR BUSINLSS coLu.cr II ttie blsfeat, most perfertly equlpu-. Hiiiln Trulnln- pVhool in the North' w-Nt Kit rourarlf for a hlih-r noaltion " mora o;nav. FsrnsVnaat niirf aasitrad our Graduate. ' - . writ for e.ta.los; rourU and Thl. art a- - 1 Pf N, u, n0. 12, 1922 - . -. i