PORTLAND OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Sun. and Thura. Matinee Dally. Twice Nightly Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, Continuous MEDUSA Waterproofed CEMENT will make Silos, Granaries, Basements, etc., Water proof, Rotproof, Ratproof and Fireproof. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement 11 the beet for Stucco Plaster on outside for bunga lows Does not stain and dirt can be hosed off. Write for Literature. Sold by A. McMILLAN A CO., 120 Union Ave. N, Portland HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING. Buttonholing Buttons Plaiting Tucking and Chainstttchlnf All Mail Orders given careful and prompt attention ELITE SHOP. 128j Tenth near Washington. BAB'S RESTAURANT (fitt A good place to Eat and Live Wall. 40c luncheon at Boon. Open 7 a. m. to t a. m 32f Stork St PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO. ICS UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, QREQON. Write for Price and Shipirinfr Tus We Pay Hifrhent Prices for HIDES. PELTS. WOOL. MOHAIR. CASCARA BARK. Address Department B V orSINO A f CLEANING ESTABLISH MINT 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" INCOME TAX Expert advice on any income tax problems. Several years' actual experience in Govern- nBADI rUOment Bureaus is offered rnuDLt.inoii 1 u- to visit our office. State your troubles briefly and Bend in with Jl 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. PLIES ram- WOOD-LARK' PRICES: Quart, 7V; half gallon, 11.25; gallon, $2.0(1. Order from your dealer. If he hasn't it, we'll send you a gallon, charges paid, for U.W. Postage stamps accepted. Clarke Woodward Drug Co., PORTLAND. OREGON. REPELLENT 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. RADIO OUTFITS The Sets Complete or Parts. Wrile for MYERS BLACKWKLL COMPANY 4C2 Hawthorne Ave.. PORTLAND. ORE KODAK FINISHING BEST RESULTS-LOWEST PRICES. TVvelnnimr roll films. 10 cts: nacks, 20 cts. Prints, all sizes. Velvet 4c. Brilliant Gloss 6c. Roberts Photo Shop, 716 Selling Bldg., Portland. Ore. Fire Proof and Modern NEW HOUSTON HOTEL A. E. Holcombe, Manager Weekly (tutes to Permanent Guests Sixth and Kverett Streets, Three Blocks from New Postoffice, Four Blocks from Union Depot, PortlancLOre. USED TRUCK BARGAINS 1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc. Send for our List. WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc., Oregon Distributors for GMC Trucks 200 Second St., Cor. Taylor Portland, Oi Hotel Hoyt Located Sixth and Hoyt Strictly Fireproof and Modern. Near both depots and convenient car service to all parts of city. PATENT ATTORNEY We can show you how to turn your patentable ideas into cash. Oregon Licensed Mechanical Engineer. Til O.MAS BILYUU, UU Btevant Building, Portland. Ore. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, PLEATING SPECIAL Cut. Beam, hem and machine pleat skirts ready for band. 11.15. Old skirts machine repleateu. $1.00. Hemstitching, Etc. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 86V4 Fifth St. Portland. Ore BRAZING. WELDING S. CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co. 88 1st St CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning ana Dyeing service send parcels to us. We pay return postage. Information and prices given nnon reouest. ENKK'S CITY DYE WORKS Established 1890 Portland CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison SL FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison RAINIER HOTEL Rales $1.00 mi If. 128 N. 64 St. rsnland, Ore Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all Depota, and one block from main Postoffice lieu I Klsf IV Send us your inquiries for anything In Iron or Woodworking juaenmery, A.uiin, sawmill Contractors' Eauinmert. Loco motives' Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Rail, Cauie. Belting, etc. Burke Machinery Co., 628 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, or. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Toooho. tmrlo in K weks. Some Day while learn ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 234 Burnside street, Portland, Ore. monuments E. 3d and Pine Sts. Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Work. PILES F1STULA.F1SSURE, 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 to bed. no interference with business or social engagements. 1 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 SU., Portland, Ore. PFRSflNAL Marry if Lonely: most successful "Home Maker": hundreds rich; confidential reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club, Mrs. Nan Box 556, Oakland, California. PIPE REPAIRING m pTppc Repaired by experts. sSSBS. XS 1.JV) Pipe Shop, 272 Wash. PRUNE TREES!! PRUNE TREESIII Before buying elsewhere see us. Columbia I'ursery Co., 1490 Union Ave., Portland. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR We help the appearance of women Twenty-two inch switch or transform tlon, value J7.60, price 12.45. 400 to 412 Dekum Bldg. SHOE REPAIRING IN PORTLAND Model Shoe Repair, 272 Washington St. Davis Bros.. American Shoemakers, 108 4th St. Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLAKE CANNOT HOARD TIME N A certain time you can make a certain amount of money. You can put the money away for years later, but you can't put the time away. Money, called by the economists frozen labor, might also be called frozen time. But time Is more than money. It can be turned Into many things that can be stored away education, cultivated taste, pleasant and profitable memo ries. But time Itself you cannot hoard. You must use It as It passes, or It Is gone forever. Time spent In recreation Is not wasted, unless you spend more than a due allowance for recreation. But time spent In absolute Idleness, or In activities that nre worse than Idle, is sheer criminal waste. If you could go hack over your life and gather back the hours that have never been Improved, you would still have enough time to do great things. But those hours are gone. You can only, as Shakespeare says, "regret your dear time's waste" and re solve to waste less of It In the future. Many men whose time had never been turned to account until they were past forty have still had enough left to accomplish great things In the world. But these are the most sincere mourners for the years that might have been utilized. If you will begin today to bear In mind that time cannot be hoarded, and If every hour of It Is converted in to something that can be hoarded, you may lay the foundation for a furtune. You will certainly lay the foundation for happiness by and by. Count your hours, and allot each one to some task or to some profitable recreation. See that none of them slip by. They are as water through a mill, which If sent over the wheel creates valuable energy, but which spilled over the dam Is gone forever. (Copyright.) O 1 m AA.AAA.aVA.sH. AAAAAAAAAAAAA xt T WWW WW-T STATE NEWS j TIM xaWTTTTT 111 WlUtstt v . SZL j VETERINARIAN Cattle a Specialty Dr. Cha3. M. Anderson, Kenton, Portland. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces Lubllner Florists, 348 Morrison St. HAVE NEW MARK OF IDENTITY Breakfast Coats Have Begun to Dis pense With Ruchings; Lace and Chiffon Taking Place. Breakfast coats have begnn to dis pense witli ruchings, which hnve long been an Inseparable part of this bou doir garment! at least 'tis so among the more exclusive mode. Instend, lit tle ruffles of Isce or chiffon, or nar row flat lace insertions are giving these long popular breakfast coats a new cbafaCterlMltton. More frilly Huf fy nre these essentially feminine gar ments, which Is as it should be In the realm of negligees. The more tailored boudoir garments, however, have a large and devoted fol lowing and these are being trimmed with self-material in narrow fold, ap pliqued in scrolls, rosettes and lattice work. WheD warm weuther comes, the breakfast coat In the sheer cotton ma terials will give summer comfort. Fancy dimity weaves and printed voiles and all the other soft summer materials make charming negligees. These are finished with colored organ die fold trimmings, or raveled-out silk ruches or simple pipings and, of course, lace and sheer cottons are always Inseparable. Lingerie Frocks. Amusing little lingerie frocks of printed voile have been Imported, and they are not only decidedly smart, but are also very low In price. The voile has a white ground and the figures are in, red, blue and dull yellow, little fu turist flowers that Ipob quite wide awake. The sleeves and the hem are bound in a narrow piping of red organ die and a red organdie belt with red rosettes gives just the proper color emphasis. "A fig tree looking on a fig tree becom eth fruitful," says the Arabian proverb. And so It Is with children; their first In structor Is example. EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS NOW Is the time to go forth and pluck the early watercress, the wholesome dandelion, the dock and poke, the new shoots of milkweed and marsh marigold or cowslips, all giving the needed zest to the food of spring. Fresh Dandelion Salad. Those who appreciate the value of the tender bleached heart of dandelion like It with a bit of salt without any dressing. For a salad the bleached leaves are best, but the tender green shoots, cut and mixed with a small green onion and served with French dressing is a salad not to he despised. Cut the dandelion close to the root, with all the tender green buds. Wash carefully and slice the root from the base, buds and tender leaves for an inch above the root. These use for a fresh salad ; the rest of the leaves may be cooked for greens. Another addi tion to this salad Is a thinly sliced to mato, which adds a bit of acid and softens the bitter of the dandelion. Using mayonnaise on the fresh green dandelion Is another appetizing method of serving it. Cooked Dandelion Salad. Cook the greens until tender, which will take two hours or more unless the greens are very young, then serve with the following salad dressing: Rub a small bowl with a cut clove of garlic, add one-half of a teaspoonful of salt, a few dashes of paprika, two tablespoon fuls of orange juice and four to five tablespoonfuls of olive oil. Whip this dressing until It is creamy, then serve on the cooked dandelions. Dainty Negligees. For spring some dulnty cotton crspe negligees nre being shown, and the low waistline so much featured in outer apparel enters the negliges field. FACTS WORTH KNOWING Whales have a thick lo.ver of fat beneath the skin t keep them warm. Spain's failure to recognize the Sul tan made all the trouble In Morocco, declares n French officer. A Mexican woman, In order to lay claim to beauty, must possess a low, nurrow forehead. The first separate school for col ored children In Massachusetts was established In 1798. Written pleadings used In Egyrtian courts were greatly similar to our own. Henry Wndswnrtb Longfellow en tered Bowdoln college at the r.ge of fifteen. King Albert has confirmed the ap pointment of Belgium's first woman burgomaster, Mile. Kelgnaerts, who has been chosen to the office in a lit tle village near l'pres. Pigweed or Lambs' Quarter. This is a good wholesome green and common enough to be generally well known as a weed, but not well known as a good food. Pull It up by the roots and strip off the green leaves, as the stalk Is generally too tough to serve. Cook with pork or corned beef and Berve hot. Purslane Is another good green, which grows In profusion. Pick the leaves and stalks, shake well and wash, then cook as any other greens. Horseradish, pieplant and dandelion cooked together make a good flavored combination. Yellow dock when young and tender is good. Cowslips are delicious when well cooked and seasoned. They nre easy to clean and do not shrink as do the dandelions when cooking. A half peck of tender dandelion greens will shrink when cooked to a small vegetable dish ful. Mustard Is grown for a green and makes a most tasty dish. The wild mustard Is good, but the leaves are much smaller than those of the plant called Chinese mustard. A few leaves of the mustard cut In bits and added to the dish of lettuce Improves it. Watercress at this season Is In !t prime, fresh and green. It grows along the banks of brooks. One should ose care In picking It where there Is no fear of sewage contamination. Coprrlfht, lilt Western Ntwsoaixr Ulloo. Redmond. The new Redmond auto mobile camp grounds, which were opened to the public the first of the month, are attracting a great deal of attention and favorable comment among tourists. , Grants Pass. Commercial fishing in Rogue river Is Improving steadily as further drops in the water are noted. Saturday the fishermen brought in 2600 pounds, the price now stand ing at 14 cents. About eight boats are operating nightly. Pendleton. A wave of petty larceny at the municipal natatorium here Is responsible for the decision of the city council to hire an additional care taker and place a large set of lock ers in the dressing rooms so that pa trons of the big open-air tank may have protection. Hood River. Stranahan & Slavens, local contractors, were awarded the contract for construction of the junior high school building here. The struc ture will cost about $10,000. The new building will occupy the site of the old junior high school, destroyed by fire on September of last year. Dufur. A resolution opposing the repeal of the educational millage bill and denouncing the action of the dele gates who voted for such repeal at the state grange convention recently was adopted by unanimous vote of 50 members of the Wasco County Po mona grange at its June meeting here Corvallis. More than 500 Oregon farmers have come to Corvallis within the last week to Inspect the investi gations and findings of the expert ment station. They studied the most popular crops and latest methods of station specialists, and took many notes to guide them in making applica tion to their own farm practice. Albany. A big pile of driftwood un der the north end of the Albany bridge across the Willamette, which has be come a dangerous fire menace, is be ing removed. Once last summer and twice already this year fire started in this driftwood and the blazes proved hard to fight. In two of the fires the bridge caught and was damaged con siderably. Marshfield. A wage increase is said to be pending in the various saw mills of Coos bay. Managers are re ticent about the exactness of the re port, but say there is such a move ment under consideration. Several versions are given, one of a straight increase of 10 per cent and another of a general adjustment, but not such a large increase. St. Helens. The annual community day and stock exhibit day of the Lank- ton community was held at Yankton Saturday. H. A. Llndgren, professor of animal husbandry at Oregon Agri cultural college, judged the exhibits. A picnic lunch was served by the wo men of the community and a program was given under the direction of Coun ty Agent Holibaugh. Salem. A proposed bill, introduced by the Law Enforcement club of Port land, of which Charles P. Church is president, which provides that money In banks and other similar Institutions shall be considered the personal prop erty of depositors and may not be deducted from the assessed value of the assets of the bank, was filed with Secretary of State Kozer Saturday. Pendleton. Ninety-four per cent certified, the first petition filed with the clerk of Umatilla county Initiating the exposition tax measure propos ing state indorsement of action of the voters of the city of Portland if they authorize a tax of $3,000,000 for the staging of the 1925 exposition was filed Saturday by W. W. Harrah, mem ber of the managing committee 'of the fair board. INDIA CORD TIRES AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE f 30x3 Non-Skid Fabric $8.75 30x3 Vi Non-Skid Fabric $9.50 J NEW, FRESH STOCK JUST RECEIVED From Akron, Ohio 30x3 Vi Clincher Non-Skid Cord 31x4 "SS" Non-Skid Cord 32x4 "SS" Non-Skid Cord 33x4 "SS" Non-Skid . . . Cord 32x4 Vi "SS" Non-Skid Cord 34x4 Vi "SS" Non-Skid Cord 33x5 "SS" Non-Skid Cord 34x5 "SS" Non-Skid Cord 35x5 "SS" Non-Skid Cord ALL SIZES IN STOCK 10,000-Mile Guarantee And We Back It Up! $12.50 $19.95 $22.45 $23.75 $29.95 $30.95 $37.75 $39.95 $40.25 American Tire & Rubber Go, Broadway and Oak Phone Bdwy. 2300 PORTLAND, OREGON Each Man's Rights Limited. Every man must work out his own salvation, but in doing bo must recog nize that millions of other men are do ing the same thing and have rights as well as he. Therefore, what he does must not unnecessarily interfere with what they are doing. Pollen Carried Far. Wind-blown pollen (sulphur rain) Is known to be carried far. The Swed ish experiment station reports a quite extensive rain of tree pollen on two fire ships, twenty and thirty-seven miles from shore, and the pollen of algae is known to have been carried even as far as 200 miles. Progress. Progress in human history has been traced by the destruction of barriers. While science has found a way to span the seas and bridge the continents, philosophy has made planes of thought on which men of every race may meet together in harmony of faith and pur poseWalter S. Young. DOCTOR ORDERED WOMAN OBEYED Took Lydia LPinkham's Veg etable Compound and is Now Well IllllllMUUIlllllllll nr !i i lv llllll life nun 111 1 One to Spare. An old lady saw two boys fighting in the street. She went up to the bigger of the two, and cried: "You wicked boy, you will kill him." "I don't care," answered the boy "I've got another at home." , Salem. Ten thousand dollars will be raised by subscription among mem bers of the Illahee Country club, lo cated near Salem, and improvements will be made at the clubhouse and grounds, according to officers of the club. The committee from the club, which has a membership of 153, Is composed of John J. Roberts, F. W. Steusloff, William Brown, D. J. Fry and Homer H. Smith. Salem. Attorney-General Van Winkle Saturday completed the ballot title for the anti-alien land ownership bill initiated by the American legion of Oregon. It was filed with the sec retary of state. The purpose of the bill, as set forth by the attorney-general, is "to prohibit aliens not eligible to citizenship under the United States laws to acquire, possess, enjoy, trans mit or Inherit real property or In terest therein In Oregon, except aB prescribed by any United States treaty now existing." Some Pictures. Thanks to modern development in art, one can now tell the homeliest girl she is as "pretty as a picture" with out lying. What She Wanted. Last Saturday we were eating lunch and Madeline had just finished eating a ham sandwich. In asking for an other she turned to her mother and said: "Mamma, I want somo more meat, but don't wrap it up." Chicago Tribune. Inbreeding of Species. In an experiment with 000 white rats belonging to the sixteenth to the twenty-fifth generations of brothers and sisters from the same litter, it was found, says Science, that close in breeding produced no deterioration. Phinnm, TUinnin -"Vnn mirplv crave women one good medicine when you put Vegetable Com pound on the mar ket. After I had my baby I was all run down and so nervous it kept me from gain incr Mv doctor did everything he could to build me up, then he ordered me to tuko Lvdia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com nonnd with his med icine and I am now a new woman.! have had three children and they are all Lydia E. Pinkham babies. I have rec ommended your medicine to several friends and they speak highly of it. You are certainly doing good work in this world. ' ' - Mrs. ADRITH ToMSHECK, 10657 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois. There is nothing very strange about the doctor directing Mrs. Tomsheck to take Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. There are many physicians who do recommend it and highly appreci ate its value. Women who are nervous, run down, and suffering from women's ailments should give this well-known -root and herb medicine a trial. Mrs. Tomsheck s experience should guide you towards health. Old Woodwork Made New. A wood dye is a good finish for old woodwork. If the old finish Is un satisfactory and you do not wish to remove it a wood dye may be put over It. There are a number of different shades made. A final finish of an en amel makes the wood look as good M now. Too Familiar. "This air is very familiar," said the musician as a gust of wind whisked his hat off. Boston Transcript. Dally Thought. A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; It will never pass Into nothingness. Keats. FREE ADVICE- On How to Make a Succohh of the Ileal Estate Buiines. Particulars, Macdonalil Cooperative Realty Company, San Dieo, California, la the finest product of Its kind it. the world. Every woman who haa used It knows this statement to be true. Would the Lighthouse Keep'er? A lady advertised for a servant to do light house work. She received a letter from a girl who said she would like the position, for she thought the sea air would do her good, but she wanted to know where the light house was situated 11. S. Johnson, in Detroit Free Press. Britain's Balmy Climate. London Daily Mirror Her hair Is always exquisitely dressed and her shoes in perfect shape. No more In the way of dress is required of any woman. No Happiness in Idleness. There Is a working class strong and happy among botli rich and poor; there is an idle class weuk, wicked, miserable among both rich and poor. Huskln. Are Yon Satisfied? BfclHNKF.-WALKER BUSINESS COLLKGr In the biggest, most perfectly equipped Business Training School In the North went Fit yourself for a higher position with more money. Permanent position! assured our Graduate. Write for catalog Fourth and lamnlu, Portland. P. N. U. No. 25, 1922