PORTLAND ME DUSA Waterproofed CEMENT HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING. Buttonholing Buttons Plaiting Tucking and Chainstitching All Mnil Orders given careful and prompt attention ELITE SHOP, 128J Tenth near Washington. BAB'S RESTAURANT PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL 105 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, OREGON. Write for Prices and Shipping Tags SIradivara. KINO t CtBANlNO ESTABLISH MCMT Grand Avenue at Yamhill PORTLAND, ORE. FYPFRT Sgjj Dyeing & Cleaning EXCELLENT SERVICE By Parcel Tost Return Postage Paid. Write for Circulars and Prices. "At Your Beck and Call" 0. If your RADIATOR heat, or leak., send it to us, Armstrong Auto Radiator Co., 67 Burnsicie street, Portland, Oregon INCOME TAX Expert advice on any income tax problems. Several years' actual experience In Govern- ntnDI F El O merit Bureaus Is offered rnUDLCIsli? those unable to visit our office. State your troubles briefly and send in with U 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 Blcig., Portland, Oregon. Fire Proof and Modern RITZ HOTEL PARK AND MORRISON STS. Denot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel. Popular Prices. Center Shopping- and Theater district. FRANK A. CLARK, Prop., formerly with Clyde Hotel. RAINIER HOTEL tales $1.00 and so, 128 N. 6lh Si.. Portland. Ore Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all Depot, and one block from main Postoffice Hotel Hoyt Located Sixth and Hoyt Strictly Fireproof and Modern. Near both depots and convenient car service to all parts of city. 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 PILES FISTULA.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 to bed. no interference with business or social engagements. I ruarontee a cure or will refund your fee. Call or write for booklet. Mention this paper when writing. DR. C. J. DEAN Second and Morrison St.., Portland, Or.. MAKEUP OF THE Her Face Transformed Into Mask of White and Vermilion, With Joined Eyebrows. "Come, I will make you as beau tiful as the morning star," ..aid the queen, commanding the servants to bring pastes, paints and perfumes. I was docile. A white paint cov ered my pallor; my cheeks were turns formed mto two vermilion apples, a layer of surma united into one olack arc my two eyebrows. On my fore head a few painted stars made me re semble a starlit night ; golden powder on my hair Imitated the sun. "Now you are dazzling," said the aueen, holding a mirror before me. "find nil powerful 1 I cried. "What a fright !" ,A vicious and powerful face looked t me from the glass. It was like the Persian Images of Zuleika In an rer complaining of Joseph of Pharaoh I was overcome. The very sight of it terrified me. But there was nothing to do; the paint was of the best, and U. S. COINAGE FOR United States Mints Produce Million Pieces Less Than for the Year 1921. 350 Washington. Total domestic coin age of the United States during the fiscal yenr just ended fell off by more than 350,000,000 pieces, as compared with the previous year, according to a summary of operations Issued by the mint ' m OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Orejron VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAY8 Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Matinee, 20c: Evenings, 39c. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents all times. will make Silos, Granaries, BaBements, etc., Water proof, Kotproof, Ratproof and Fireproof. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement ll the best for Stucco Plaster on outside for Bunga lows Does not stain and dirt can be hosed off. Write for Literature. Sold by A. Mc MILL AN & CO.. 340-350 East Ankeny Street, Corner Second. A rood place to Eat Mid Live WelL Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon. Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m., SUA Stark St CO. We Pay Highest Prices for HIDES, PELTS. WOOL. MOHAIR. CASCARA BARK. Address Department B The Phonograph Known for Tone Agents wanted. Order direct from factory, 330 East Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPH CO. PLIES FLEE iJiW-WOOD-LARK" REPELLENT PRICES: Quirt, 75c: hall gallon, 11.25; gallon, 12.00. Oroer from your dealer. If he hasn't it, we'll send you a gallon, charges paid, for $2.00. Postage stamps accepted. Clarke, Woodward Drug Cp., PORTLAND, OREGON" FINkE BROTHERS Manufacturers of all kinds of Tanks, hard and soft wood Barrels and Keg-s. Write for prices. 254 Front, Portland, Ore INFORMATION DEPARTMENT. PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, warn, hem and machine pleat skirts ready for band. 85 cents Hemstitching, Etc. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 85V4 Fifth St. Portland. Or. BRAZING. WELDING & CUTTING Northwest Welding; &. Supply Co. 88 1st St CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning ana Dyeing service send parcels to fj'TJjfl Information and prices given XiMtr upon request. Established 1890 Portland CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Brosjnorists, 287 Morrison St- FOLMDRYAND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison. HOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some nay while learn ing-. Positions secured. Write for catalogue 234 Buroside street, Portland, Ore. MOMMUPNTS F. 3d and Pin. St.. Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works. PFBSONAL Marry if Lonely: most successful "Horn. Maker": hundreds rich: confidential reliable: years experience: descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mr.. Nash, Box 556, Oakland, California. SHIP US YOUR WOOL Clmmr.g, tvlir.M .J a.ttrsf. Cry.uu Springs Woolen Mills, 7S0 Umatilla, Portland. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR We help the appearance of women. Twenty-two inch switch or transforma tion, value 7-60, price S2.45. MO Jo 412 Dekum Bldg. " SHOE REPAIRING IN PORTLAND Model Shoe Kepair, 272 Washington St VETERINARIAN Cattle a Specialty Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton. Portland. Wedding Bouquet, and Funeral Piece. Lublincr Florists, 348 Morrison St. True Greatness. He only is great who has the habits of greatness; who, after performing what none in ten thousand could ac complish, passes on like Samson, and "tells neither father nor mother of it." Beats Stove for Heat. Of European Invention Is a sheet metal stove pipe drum which is claim- ed to radiate more heat In a room than the stove with which it Is used. PERSIAN BEAUTY would, defy water and oil for weeks. I must present myself under this mask. "So much the worse," I said, with a shrug. "Let me go now to charm your Bahman 1" At the house of Zehlr we found all the young women painted thus, In the traditional fashion for grand fetes, , I did not see Bahman, but could only suppose that he had not been disappointed, for our Idle life was for a long time enlivened by his letters. Little by little these letters, delicately passionate, became a need to me. Fearing to Itse his respect by replying to them, I answered only by symbolic signs, by a flower or a bird In an enameled cae. From "The Dancer of Sliamakha, IV, In Teheran," by Armen Ohanlan, In Asia Magazine. Alderney Is Tax Exempt There are no tuxes of any kind In life island of Alderney. 1922 SHOWS DROP During the fiscal year 1922, there were 105,090,175 coins turned out by the various mints of the country, with a total value of $145,712,742, against 4G2.420.140 coins for the $38, 580,540 in 1921. Myrose, one of the most Important native states in India, Is to amend Its constitution so as to permit women to vote. poirasr WHITE HOLLAND IS POPULAR While Not So Common at Bronze It It Widely Raised Hat Many Excellent Qualities. The white Holland turkey, while not so common as the bronze variety, is nevertheless widely raised and ex ceedingly popular. People who keep them long euough to get familiar with their qualities and characteristics generally prefer them to any other breed. The origin of the white Holland is not known, according to writers on poultry, but it is believed to have been developed by breeding white birds se lected from other breeds, which appear occasionally as among chickens and are classed as "sports." It seems quite certain that they did not come from Holland or the Netherlands. It has come to the front as a distinct breed since about 1800. The standard weights are, 28 lbs. for a cock ; 10 lbs. for a cockerel ; 10 for a hen and 10 for a pullet. At the same time any of these classes may be fattened to from three to six pounds above the weight quoted. Six months old gob blers, or cockerels, have been known White Holland Turkey. to weigh 10 pounds dressed for mar ket. The flesh Is white and makes flue eating. White Holland turkeys are said to be the best layers, as a rule, among the turkey family. In some flocks the hens will not go broody or hatch; or, If they do, it will be only after the season Is far advanced. Other speci mens will want to sit before laying a dozen eggs and some have raised two broods in a season. One man is re ported to have owned four turkey hens which laid 264 eggs during the season, while one of them raised a brood in July. Like all other breeds the white birds must have proper care and prop er feed to be profitable. Colds, lice and filth and general neglect will be fatal. MATCHED LUMBER FOR NESTS Plan to Have as Few Cracks and Crevices as Possible, Built In Portable Sections. When first In the poultry business we thought that nests made of scrap lumber or small boxes were satisfac tory. Now we believe that the nests should be of smooth matched lumber with as few cracks and crevices as possible, says a writer In an exchange. They must never be nailed to the sides of the wall or beneath the drop ping boards, but built In portable sec tions, so they can be easily carried from the house for sunning and spray ing. When we used open nests In some of the houses the birds were constant Ing roosting on them or bothering the hens while they were laying. After several eggs had been laid In a nest another hen might decide to scratch around in the litter In that nest. This resulted in broken eggs and then it was only a short step to the egg eat ing habit. The best nests are built with small track at the rear Wi.ere the hens can enter. The eggs are removed by lowering a hinged door In front. These nests are slightly darkened and the hens hardly see the. eggs that are laid. There Is not much scratching in the litter In a darkened nest. a soft-shelled egg is laid and broken the danger of the hen eating it Is re duced. The egg-eating habit probably causes as much loss and discourage ment as ,any habit or disease which troubles poultry keepers. The remedy Is lurgely In prevention and this con sists In building the right kind of nests. POULTRY NOTES -.......,....... 4 Keep chicks out of the wet grass, ... The boarder hen always Jumps her board bill. Give her the crate. Geese grow fast, and need no feed in the summer If they have a grassy run. Filth causes more sickness anything else. Clean up and things clean! than keep Laying hens and hens being fat tened for market should not be kept In the same pen. A cement floor Is considered best for the permanent laylng-house as It lasts a long time and Is easily cleuued and keeps out rats. NEW LIVE STOCK REPORTSERVICE Plans Being Made to Give Month- ly Changes in Situation on Farms of Country. LL DETAILS WILL BE GIVEN Careful Study Being Made of Possiblt Methods for Gathering and Dis tributing Information to Those Interested. (Prepared by the United State. Department oi Agriculture.) Plans for a nation-wide live stock re porting service showing the monthly changes In the live stock situation on farms are now being made by the Unit ed States Department of Agriculture, under the $70,000 congressional ap propriation recently made for this work. The service will also include the forecasting and reporting of the important live stock movements. Make-Up of Reports. At recent conferences of statisticians and crop and live stock estimating ex- A Man May Feel Independent If He Possesses a Nice Bunch of Cattle, perts it was felt that the monthly re ports of changes on the farm should Include reports of births, deaths, losses, marketings, purchases, and animals bred, with periodical classi fications of the numbers of animals on farms. This service will be an expansion of experimental work car ried on by the division of crop and live stock estimates during the last three or four years. Monthly reports will be obtained from 70,000 to 100, 000 farms, and state Indexes of changes at least for the corn belt. and eastern and southern states will be developed. The range stntes on cattle and sheep will be covered by a series of semi-annual reports be cause of the difficulty of getting monthly reports from those states, Information to Be Given. The forecasting and reporting of the Important live stock movements will be based upon the movement of feeder cattle and lambs from the range states to the corn belt' feed lots, the move ment from the feed lots to market, the movement into the eastern feed lots Buch as Lancaster, Pa., and the movement out, the forecasting and estimating of the yearly lamb and calf crop of the range states, and estimates of the feeder hog move ment In the Middle West. A careful study Is now beipg made of possible methods for gathering and reporting this information. At conferences held to develop live stock reporting program, repre sentatives of farmers' organizations, co-operative live stock shipping as sociations, the packing establishments, and other live stock interests were present. Many lurge live stock pro ducers' associations In the West have also indicated a desire to co-operate, COUNTY AGENTS AID FARMER Specialists In Many States Now De vote Full Time to Management Extension Work. Twenty-four northern and western states now have 30 specialists to de vote full time to farm management extension work. County agents In 895 counties report that they distributed 51,083 furm account books In 1921 519 counties reported 18,448 books kept, and 444 reported that 8,454 farm ers were assisted In summarizing their accounts. County agents In 237 coun ties report that 2,972 farmers made changes In their business as a result of keeping accounts. More than 800 farm-account schools, with an at tendance of 20,000, were held In 1921, the United States Department of Agri culture reports. SKUNKS WORRY BEEKEEPERS Odoriferous Little Animals Coax Honey Gatherers Out at Night and Eat Them. A report from Ohio received by tht biological survey of the United States Department of Agriculture says that skunks are giving a great deal trouble to beekeepers In thut region, The Bkunks visit the hives at night and scratch on the outside till the bees come out. As soon as they ap pear the skunks eat them. The bi ological survey recommends that un der such conditions the hives be fenced In with chicken wire at least three feet high. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. 4 Roseburg. Officers are endeavor ing to locate fruit thieves who have been causing growers of the Umpqua alley heavy losses. Large quantities of fruit have been stripped from trees In many orchards. The thieves, it is believed, are disposing of the fruit tor profit. Astoria. Harley J. Slusher, who was elected sheriff of Clatsop county at the recent recall election, assumed the duties of the position Saturday. Salem. Although the next regular session of the Oregon legisature will not convene until January, state offi cials, state departments and superin tendents of the state institutions are already working out in their minds various bills which will be submitted for consideration of the lawmaking body. Salem. Prices for the 1922 prunes have not yet been announced, and sellers, dealers and consumers, are peculating with relation ttf the prob able market. Estimates have placed the 1922 dried prune crop in the north west district at 70,000,000 pounds, while California will have 200,000,000 pounds of the product. Salem. "The very existence of western fruit production Is threatened if the strike continues," was the mes sage sent by the Oregon Growers' Co operative association to President Harding, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and the congressmen of Ore gon, at Washington, according to an official announcement. Eugene. Milling of the Lane coun ty wheat crop started at the plant of the Eugene Mill & Elevator company Monday. A 12-hour shift started oper ations in addition to the crew for the handling of the coming 'supply. total of 10,000 bushels is at present in the warehouse with about 2000 addl tlonal bushels already in transit. La Grande. The Nibley-MImnaugh Lumber company of Wallowa has put on extra shifts In their Bltlpptng de partment. About 20 men were em ployed in the night shift of the box factory and planing mill. The output of the mill has increased lately and now that cars are plentiful and the market good the company is working to full capacity. Salem. The city of Portland, under a Bupreme court decision in which it was held that the municipality was liable for the payment of motor vehi cle licenses, the same as individuals, owes the state a total of $6406 cover ing the operation of its cars during the years 1920 and 1921. This was announced here Saturday by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. Roseburg. The Roseburg Country club voted to proceed with the erec tion of the $5000 clubhouse planned by that organization for some time. The clubhouse will be situated on the grounds recently purchased from the Curry estate and will be the first In Douglas county. It will have all mod em conveniences and comforts, In ad dition to a large dancing floor. Salem. Plans have, been completed for the annual tour of the Western Walnut Growers' association, which will start from Salem August 23. The walnut growers will visit a number of Marlon county orchards, after which they will go to Lane county and other points in southern Oregon. The tour will cover practically all of western and southern Oregon and occupy a week. Portland. Stockholders in the de funct State Bank of Portland must pay the 100 per cent assessment lev ied against them or face suit by the state superintendent of banks. Less than 10 per cent of the $300,000 due as assessments against that amount of capital stock had been actually paid In or pledged by Saturday, according to those now in charge of liquidating the bank. Salem. Officials of the Oregon state fair have announced a special attraction In the art department this year, a collection of 30 pictures from the Metropolitan Museum of Arts, New York city, to be sent west in time to be exhibited at the Gist an nual event, which opens In Salem September 25. This is the finest loan exhibit that ever has been sent out In the United States, and consists of per fect replicas oi original paintings by the world's greatest masters. Brownsville. Funeral services for Aunt Eliza, last of the Calapoola In dlans, were held Sunday from the Starr undertaking chapel, with Rev. W. P. Elmore officiating. She died Friday night at the home of Johnny Moore In thU city. Some pioneers estimate her age to have been in the neighborhood of 100 years. She had been blind for many years and de pendent upon the county for support, She was Interred in the Masonic cem etery by the side of her two children, Susan Indian and L. B. Indian. SUCCEEDS WHERE DOCTORS FAIL ,ydia E. 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That's the truth of the matter. If you are suffering from any of the troubles women have, you ought to try this med icine. It can be taken in safety by young or old, as it contains no harmful drugs. No Soap Better ' For Your Skin - Than Cuticura Samp!" "ich (Sosn, OtntmnntTsletmO fw. of nn I..bnMorlH, Dapt. X. MUd.a. UuL Ql Climate and Deafness. It is curious to note how deaf mutism varies in different countries. In Switzerland, for Instance, owing to the prevalence of cretinism, 245 per 100,000 of the inhabitants suffer from It, whereas the general average among European countries is 79, and in the United States, 68, per 100,000. Red Oilcloth Effective. Red, a very bright red oilcloth, makes an unusually effective table covering for a dark corner. Usually the place for Buch material is in the kitchen, but occasionally one sees it in studios and sitting rooms and In the dull light the effect Js really quite lovely. A Lady of Distinction. Is recognized by the delicate fascinat ing Influence of the perfume she uses. A, bath with. Cutlcura Sonp and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum Powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Adv. Two Sorts of Contagion. Diseases are not the only things that are contagious. Kindness is con tagious; manly Integrity is conta gious; all the positive vlrtuos, with real red blood in their veins, are con tagious. Henry VanDyke. First Sleeping-Car Berth. In 1853, Zenas Cobb invented a sleeping-car berth and sold his inven tion to George M. Pullman for $4,000. Mr. Pullman perfected the invention and Mr. Cobb afterward manufactured car-spring seats, supplying the entire Pullman service. No Such Luck. Many a thing would go without say ing It. people had wisdom enough to let them. An Eel Mystery. How the baby eels which push up the river from their birthplace in the depths of the ocean circumvent the falls of the Rhine and even Niagara fulls Is a puzzle science has so far been unable to solve. Listen! Wall paper was very costly when first Introduced, As late as the end of the Eighteenth century when an owner was leaving a house he advertised among the things which he desired to sell or to rent the paper on the walls. Brooklyn Eagle. Highest Priced Tobacco. The highest-priced tobacco grown In the world is produced in a certain area near the western const of Cuba which is more than twenty-fivo miles square. The fine aromatic tobacco grown there can be produced nowhere else, Brook lyn Eagle. r 1. needed In every department of house keeptng. Equally sood fortow.la.tabl. Unen,.hetndpUlowcae.. Groan Are You Satisfied? BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE Is the biggest, mont perfectly equipped Bunlnes Training Bohoal In the Nurth west. Fit yourttelf for a higher position with more money. Permanent positrons aranred our Graduates. Write for catalog Fourth and Yamhill, Portland. P. N. U. No. 34, 1922 IsiiiiiTiTi ii milium! Wm TT7