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Near both depots and convenient car service to all parts of city. THOUSANDS of prominent Northwest people can testify that 1 permanently cure Piles with out operation, pain or confinement. Your money back if 1 fall In YOUR case. Write sr call for FREE booklet. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN 2ND AND MORRISON PORTLAND, OREGON MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING. MANAGE YOURSELF A GREAT singer, who has to spend about eighteen hours a day taking care of his health and his voice, which are his capital, needs a manager, and has one. A great actor, whose every minute Is required to continue being a groat actor, also needs a manager. We take It that you are neither a great singer nor a great actor, because you belong to the vast majority of hu man beings. Therefore, while you need a man ager, too, you don't need to hire one. You can be your own. This Is true, whether you are your own boss, or what the socialists call a wage slave. If you are a wage slave you will to some extent have to submit to the management of the man who Is set over you. But he can only manage you In working hours, and he can't manage your mind at all. And It Is your mind, and tha way It Is managed, that will make or break you before you get through. Take over that Job yourself. If It Is an unruly mind, make it law-abiding. If It Is a roaming mind, given to wan dering over all sorts of subjects when It ought to be confined to one, dis cipline It. - RULES AGAINST SMALL XMAS CARD Post Office to Attempt to Stop Its Use; Claims It Causes De lay In Mails. Washington, D. C.-A campaign to discourage the use of small-sized (Christmas cards and envelopes has been started by the post office depart ment Small-sized cards and envel opes It is declared, are responsible for Incalculable delay during the Christ- OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE You Will F..I Rilhl al Home Hara will make Bllos. Uranarltta, Uuei-nitnn, ate, Water proof, Kutnronr, Itatproof and Fireproof. Alnluaa YV alei pruoftM Whlta l'urtlund Omnt Is the bent for Hlueco Plaster on outside for Hunga lows Does not slain and dirt can ba hoaed off. Wrlta for Literature. Bold by A. McMILLAN at CO 'MU-iW Uasl Ankeny Street, Corner Secund, Portland, Llva Wall. at noon, I Stark 8t. CO, Wa Pay Highest t r em for BIDES, l'KI.TS, WOOL. MOHAIR, CASCARA IIAKK. Address Department B Phonograph Known for Tone Agenta wanted. Order direct from factory, B3u bast Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPH CO. WE WANT Turkeys and Fresh Eggs Wrlta for Prices and Phonograph sold on Installment plan. Mccormick music co. Oregon DlHtrluutors Washington Htreet, Portlnnd, Oregon WEBER TANNING CO. Portland, Ore., 1710 Macadam Road. Dept. A. Write for prices and shipping tags. Portland's Pioneer Tannery, Established 1889 INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machlna 85 cents pleat akirta ready for band. , Hemstitching, 6 cents per yard. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 8514 Fifth St. Portland. Ore BRAZING, WELDING. & CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co. 88 1st St CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Clean ng and alDltbw Dyeing service send parcels to KSBm H us We pay return Postage. upon request. ENKE'S CITY. DYE WORKS Established 1880 Portland CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Brosl,J'"lorists, 287 Morrison tit FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison. FOOT CORRECTIONIST Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. Tryzelaar, bis HlttocK Block, Portland, Ore. HIDES WANTED We tan deerskins properly tagged, also pay highest prices for horsehldes. West Coast Tanning Co., 892 Tenlno St., Portland, ore. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn ins. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 244 Burnaide street, Portland. Ore. MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine Sts. Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely; most successful "Homt Maker": hundreds rich: confidential reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 656, oaKiano, California. SHIP US YOUR WOOL Cleaning, carding and mattresses, Crystal Springs woolen Mills, Y6u Umatilla, Portland. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR We help the appearance of women. Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma tion, value Ji.bli, price sz.id. 400 to 412 Dekum Bldg. VETERINARIAN Cattle a SDeclaltv Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton. Portland. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pisces Lubllner Florists, 348 Morrison St. IV IT HURTS DON'T PAY." Guaranteed dental work. Crowns 5.00, Plates $15.00. "Brldarework $5.00 a tooth. TePth extracted by gas. Latest modern methods. Dr. Harry Semler, Dentist, 3rd ma Morrison, 2nd tioor AiiHky Micig., Fori land, Or. Write or phone for appointment. INTELLIGENT PRODUCE MARKETING You will get higher returns for your produce if you will URe our new methods before shipping any product to market. Write Us at Once. We Will Be Pleased to Tell You How RUBY& COMPANY, 215 FRONT ST, PORTLAND, ORE. Keep It on the Job It ought to be doing. - Teach It to concentrate and make It practice this new accomplish ment. If It is a lazy mind, force it to work and to work hard. If It objects and acts as If It might crack under the strain, don't worry about it. Keep It working and t will soon learn to do Its work without getting fagged. While you are managing your mind, manage your body, too. Make It con trol Its appetites, and take cold baths, and tackle hard work without flinch ing. Don't let It overeat or neglect to get plenty of sleep, or do any of the foolish things that bodies will do If they are permitted to have their own way. Mind and body well managed will soon be worth more to your boss and, consequently, more to you. If your boss won't pay the extra value, get an other boss; but be sure first that the extra value Is there. It Is easy to think you are worth more than you are, and to underestimate the boss' Judgment In that respect After you have been managing your self for a while you will know how to manage others. Then, when you get a chance, you will be able to Improve It Ton will find the Job difficult at first but pleasant and profitable after ward. Try It and see If this Isn't true, ICopyrlght br.Joha Blake.) mas rush of postal business. Bemuse of their miniature size they cannot he run through .the canceling machine, making It necessary to do this work by hand as well as requiring extra handling In facing and distribution. The post office department Iim fixed the smallest size of Christmas grwt ings and cards which can be conven iently sent through the malls at 1 by 4 Inches. Barbara LaMarr mm mm $M f"i if N Barbara La Marr finds in acting the third career which iht has followed with distinction and success. First a dancer, th began her career at the ago of seven, continuing on up until she was ranked high a an Interpretive dancer at the ago of seventeen. She then took to writing, and produced tlx novels which wort converted Into mo tion pictures. It was another step for. ward when she decided to try her skill at acting. Miss La Marr Is a native of California. She Is of medium height and has dark hair and dark eyes. (J VeWeWeWeWeWeVWeVVW TAe Friendly Vath Walter L itobiiiioa aW.WaVaSV.,sVs"sVa".VaVaVa LIFE INSURANCE T IFE Insurance Is one of the great- est blessings of mankind. That It has gained the approval and support of nearly all men of wisdom and prominence In the country Is a just cause for rejoicing. No one must be very old to recall the days when a large number of people believed life Insurance something which required one to die to win. Today, It Is looked upon as offering an exceptional oppor tunity for saving, as well as protecting dear ones while men and women labor to provide the necessaries of life. Life . insurance companies' state ments of distributions to policyholders or their beneficiaries usually aracon sldered dull reading. But they would become Intensely interesting to every Intelligent person if he were to give them sufficient study and thought. Viewed either as a safe means of sav ing or as a legitimate meuns of pro tecting the welfare of wives or chil dren, the cold figures take on new meaning which ought to Increase the Joy along life's pathway. Contradicting the old belief that life Insurance was a "die to win" proposi tion, the statement of one of the coun try's biggest companies shows that this corporation during 1920 paid out more than twice as much to living policy holders as It did to beneficiaries of those who had died. The exact figures nre $79,395,838 paid to living policy holders and $35,453,758 to beneficiaries. The work of selling life Insurance Isn't nearly as disagreeable as it used to be. But there are still a great many who should carry Insurance vho do not, and others who should carry more than they do who lack the courtesy or good taste to treat Insurance salesmen with respect. Nevertheless, the sales men, comprising a valuable army In the United States, are a brave body and, to their credit It may be said, are, as a rule, perfect gentlemen. They are trained to smile when rebuffed. Those who give them the "glad hand" and buy a reasonable amount of Insurance, just as they buy other ne cessities or as they place loose change In. savings funds, will find more Joy In following their dally paths. ( by tba Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) YOUR- fTlHow to Read Your HANn jl Characteristics 1 lJ and Tendencies -the asaBBBsai Capabilities or Weak nesses That Make for Success or Failure as Showa in Your Palm ILLNESS SHOWN IN THE HAND CHRONIC indigestion, or digestive troubles; are marked In the hand by a wavy line of health. This sign Is intensified by a poor and narrow line of the head and an Island on the line of life shows al which period of life the trouble may be feared. Kidney troubles are shown by puffy, tvatery-looklng skin, with a star on the mount of the moon and ailments of the liver by a livid or yellow line of the heart, with a wavy or discolored line of the head having a bluish spot ind a wavy line of health. Danger to be feared In maternity is seen In a line running from the upper part of the mount of Venus (or ball of the :bumb) to the mount of Saturn, under- ylng the middle finger. Chronic melancholia Is threatened If taare Is a grill or gridiron on the Mount of the moon, which lies toward the outside of the palm, near the wrist If the line of the head is iroken In small sections, having the ippearance of small squares, there is peril of loss of memory. ( y the Whstlsr Syndicate, las.) Metie: I STATE NEWS TTtf T3TTtTtr e ajauam- s Salem. The Oregon public service commission, In letters sent out Satur day, baa advised shippers to co-operate with the railroads to the end that the present car shortage may be elimin ated. Bend. Only one new case of scarlet fever was quarantined In Bend Friday, making 18 la all. In addition, 50 homes are quarantined as a precaution ary measure In cases where children are known to have been exposed to the disease. Pendleton. Adoption of the Umatil la county market road programme will take place at the December meeting of the county court Already there are more requests for market roads than there Is money available to build In 1923. SUverton. The Sllverton city en gineer reported that 17,771 square yards of street paving were built at Sllverton during 1922. This made about 1 miles of paving. Sllverton Is said to be one of the best paved cities In the United States for Its size. Albany. Linn county's roadbulldlng programme for 1920-22 will cost $1,579,- 972.41 by the end of this year, creating a $223,853.65 deficit and exceeding the constitutional limitations, according to the report for the state highway com' mission completed Saturday by R. M. Russell, county clerk. Salem. Tightening up of the motor vehicle traffic laws so that Judges will be compelled under penalty to report to the secretary of state the names of all persons whose opprators' licenses have been suspended, probably will be attempted at the next session of the legislature. This was announced last week. s Pendleton. Last year Umatilla coun ty was startled by the check on the figures on marriage and divorce, when the ratio of divorce suits filed to mar riage licenses Issued was one to two, but a compilation of figures for this year to date shows a total of 123 di vorce suits filed with only 171 mar riage licenses Issued. Salem, The state budget commis sion, which was created by an act of the last legislature, will hold a series of meetings In Salem this week and pass on the several items contained In the budget of estimated expenditures for the years 1923 and 1924. Final approval of these Items will rest with the legislature which convenes In Jan uary. Astoria. The effects -of the. car shortage are being seriously felt here In connection with the movement of wheat from the interior, particularly by the flouring mill company. This plant requires 16 carloads of wheat every 21 hours to continue operating both day and night, but the grain Is coming In at the rate of five and six cars dally. ! Salem. Roy Rltner of Portland, president of the state senate, will act as governor during the absence of Gov ernor Olcott, who left Friday night for West Virginia, Governor Olcott ex pected to be away from the state for a month. Among the duties that will fall on Acting Governor Rltner will be consideration of the budget for the next blennium. Hermiston. Tho open winter pre dicted for eastern Oregon this year may prove disastrous to the Umatilla irrigation project according to H. M. Schilling, manager of the project. If there Is no snow on the level and but light fall In the mountains difficulty will be experienced in getting a water supply to fill the reservoir, the man ager points out Corvallis. Out of 44,144 tests for tuberculosis among Oregon cattle only 406 reactors had been discovered up to July 1, 1922. This volume of testing placed Oregon among the first five in the United States, according to a Te- cent report of the United States bureau of animal husbandry. In the number of cattle under federal supervision Ore gon stands seventh in the entire coun try. St. Helens. Lumber shipments from St. Helens for the week ending Sunday night were the heaviest of any week for the past two months and aggre gated 7,000,000 feet. The steamer George Olson departed Tuesday night with 1,340,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro, and the schooner Thomas J. Llpton, carrying 1,200,000 feet of lum ber for the same port, departed Wed nesday. Eugene. The first Lane county courthouse is soon to be razed to make room for modern Improvement. The lot on which it stands on Seventh ave nue east, between Oak and Pearl streets, just back of the lot where it was first erected in 1854, has been sold and the old temple of justice as well as a large livery stable building will be torn down so that a garage may be erected. The Secret of a Convincing Talker How I Learned It in One Evening. Br GEORGE RAYMOND Hhti you hwnil tli nowi ibuul Fnuk JoriUnl" Tit quMtlua quii'klr brought tu Hit lltlU rruuu wbicb but ntritrrd in tht ceaUr oi tti offlc. Joi-tUtt and 1 bud itttrttttl with tiit Ureut KitaUra Mcbintjrjr ! Cumpaitjr, within a moutb of Mcb otbr, (our i fr ttfo. A yen ifu, (Jordan wt Ukm i uUi tlx ftccouutliiK division ami I waa atmt out aa aalmuian. Nvllltar of ui waa bleaivd with an uutiiuml amount of brilliancy, but wa "gut by" in our uw Jobi wall tuou, to hold thttid. I marina my amassment, than, whan I heard : "Jordnn'i luat umu niada Treaaurar o( tba Company I " 1 coum nnraif Deiieve mj aira. out mora waa tht "Not lea to Ktnplo yeas' on tha bul letin board, telling about Jordao'a good for tune. Now I knew that Jordan waa a capable fallow, quiet, and unaasuining, but I nver would have picked him for any auoh auddan rlae. X knew, too, that tha Treasurer of tha Great Ksttero bad to ba a big man, and I wonderd how in tha world Jordan landed tha place. The first rhanre I got. I walked into Jc-"an i new office and after congratulating him warm ly. I asked him to let me "in" on tha details of bow lie Jumped ahead ao quickly. His story is ao iiitenetjiy interesting tnnt i am going to rt'pflat it aa closely as I reinrmber. "l U tell you just how it happened, George, bacauae you may pick up a pointer or two that will help you. "You reniMiiber how scared I used to he whonetor I had to talk to the chief 1 You remember how you used to tttll me that every time 1 opened my mouth I put my foot into it, meaning of course that every time I spoke I got into trouble! You remeinbsr when Ralph Bin ton left to take charge of the Western of fice and I waa asked to preeut him with tha loving cup the boya gave him, how flustered I waa and how I couldn't any a word because there were people around I You remember bow confused I used to be every time I met Dew people! I couldn't any what I wanted to say when I wanted to ear it: and 1 uetermintxl that if there waa any possible chance to learn 1 bow to talk I whs going to do it. "The first thing I did was to buy sum ber of boots on public speaking, but they seemed to be meant for those who wanted to become orators, whereas what I wanted to learn waa not only how to speak in public but how to apeak to individuals under Yarious conditions in busineaa and social Ills. "A few weeks later, just as I wai about to give up bopo of ever learning how to talk interestingly, I read an announcement stating that Dr. Frederick Houk Law had just completed ft new course in buainesa talking and public speaking entitled 'Mastery of Speech I seut for them and In a few days they arrived. I glanced through the entire eight lemons, reading the headings and a few puiagrnphs here and there, and in tbout an hour the whole atscret of effective speaking was opened to me. "For example, I learned why I hal always lacked confidence, why talking had always aeemed something to be dreaded, wheria it is really the simplest thing in the world to get up and tulle I learned how to secure complete attention to what I was saying and how to make everything I said interesting, forceful and convincing, I learned the art of listening, the value of silence, and the power of brevity. In stead of being funny at the wrong time, I learned how and when to ubc humor with tell ing effect. "But perhaps the most wonderful thing about the lessons were the actual examples of what things to any and when to say them to meet every condition. I found that there was a knack in making oral reports to my superiors. Mrs. Esther Wolfe When You Have a Cough or Lose Weight and Appetite Take This Advice Fresno, Calif. "After an attack of scarlet fever I was in a weak, anaemic condition. My appetite was poor and I had no Interest in anything. My friends did not ex pect me to live as with the weak ness I had a bad cough. I had heard my parents speak of Dr. Pierce's medicines, so I got a bottle of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and began to take It. Before I had used all of the first bottle I knew It was doing me good, for I felt a desire for food, my coush ceased and I began to have color and to take an interest in life. I continued to take the Golden Medical Discov ery till I felt strong and well. To day I am enjoying the best of health." Mrs. Esther Wolfe, 2311 Tyler Ave. As soon as you commence to take this "Discovery" you begin to feel its bracing, appetizing effect. Buy It of your druggist, in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. 1'lerce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y I vnn rlootre frn r!cfll adv!r How to Please. If you want to get rich from writ ing, write the sort of thing that Is read by persons who move their Hps when they read to themselves. Don Marquis, In the New York Sun. Like the Noise. Jud Tunklns says every man Is en titled to his own opinion, but, most of us would rather get Into an argument than enjoy peaceful possession. Washington Star. Shave With Cutlcura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin com fort and skin health. ro mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice dully. One soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. Men will talk of little things and great things as If they knew what things were little and what things were great. Phillips Brooks. n Is needed in every department of house keeping. Equally sood for towels, table linen, sheets and pillowcases. Grocers Being I found thai thort wtu rlglit wr na I wrong way to pressut eomplsiuis, to give eau uut, and to issue orders. I picked up some wonderful polutert about bow to give my opinioua, about how to answer complaints, about how to ask the bank for ft loan, about bow to ask for extensions. Another thing that struck me forcibly waa that in stau of antn (uniting people when I dldu'l agree with them, I Intra wl bow to bring them around to my way of thinking in tho most pifussut sort oi way, 'itieu, or courao, aioug with those let soi is there were chapters on speaking before large audiences, bow to And material tor talking and s penning, now to talk to friends, how to talk to servuuts, and bow to talk to children. "Why I got the secret the Terr first even lug and It win only a short tlms before I was able to apply ail of the principles aud found that my words were beginning to hava au almost magical affect upon everybody to whom I aHike. , It seemed that I got things dons instautly, where formerly, as you know, what I said 'went in one ear and out the other.' 1 began to acquire an executive ability that tnr prised me. I smoothed out difficulties like a true dlplomnt. In my talks with the ehief I spoke clearly, simply, convincingly. Then came my first promotion since I entered the accountiug department. I was given the job of answering complaints, and I made good. From that I waa given the job of making collections. When Mr. Buckley joined the Officers' Training Camp, I was made Treasurer. Between you aud me, George, my salary is now 17,600 year and I expect It Will h more from the firat of the year, "And I want to tell yott sincerely, that I attribute my success solely to the fact that I learned how to folk to people." When Jordan fjniithed, I asked hlra for the sddress of the publishers of Dr. Law's course and he gttve it to me. I sent for it and found it to be exactly as he had stated. After study ing the eight simple lessons I began to aell to people who had previously refused to listen to me at all. After four months of record-breaking sales during the dullest season of the, year, l received a wire from the chief asking me to return to the home office. We had quite a long talk In which I explained how X was able to break stiles records- and I was ap pointed Sales Manager at almost twice my former aalary. I know that there waa noth ing in me that had ehangtul except that I had acquired the anility to talk where formerly I simply used "words without reason." I can never thank Jordan enough for telling me about Dr. Law's Course in Business Talking and Public Speaking. Jordan and I are both spending all our spare time making publie siweches and Jordan Is btlng talked about now as Mayor of our little town. 1 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION of Portland, Ore. 418 19-20 U. B. National Bank Bldg. Gentlemen: Please mall me Dr. Law's course, "Mastery of Speech," I will pay the postman $a.60 on delivery, which completes the transaction and pays for the course in full. Thereafter tht co u roe is mine absolutely. Kama City State Write Plainly. Guticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap CntteiiraSoaasha.wlthwitmiis. tarTwhrH. Ancient Culinary Ideas. Some of the early Ideas of delicacies would not appeal to the modern taste, nor would such methods as some Ro man cooks applied to the red mullet, which was cooked while alive In a glass vessel on the table. Good Way of Looking at It. If the weather doesn't happen to be good for my work today, It's good for some other man's, and will come round to me tomorrow. Dickens. First English Duke. The title of duke, the highest order of the British peerage, was first In troduced In 1337, and the Black Prince, the son of Edward III of Eng land, was the first duke, under the title of the duke of Cornwall. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Read This Letter from Mrs. W. S. Hughes Greenville. Del. "I waa under the impression that my eldest daughter had some internal trounie as ever since the first time her sicknessap- peared she had to go to bed and even had to quit school once for a week. I always take Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound myself so I gave it to her and she has received great benefit from it. You can use this let ter for a testimonial if you wish, as I cannot sav tuo much about what your medicine has done for me and for my daughter. "-Mrs. Wm. S. HUGHES, Greenville, Delaware. Mothers and oftentimes grandmothers have taken and have learned the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. So they recommend the medi cine to others. The best test of any medicine is what it has done for others. For nearly fifty years we have published letters from mothers, daughters, and women, young and old, recommending the Vegetable Compound. They know what it did for them and are glad to tell others. In your own neighborhood are women who know of its great value. Mothers daughters, why not try it I Are Yon Satisfied? BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLECf Is the blwrest, most perfectly equipped Business Tralnlni west. Fit vouroel bh Trainine bcdooi in me worm- Fit yournelt for a hlsrher poeltloa with more money. Permanent positions assured our Graduates. Write for catalog- Fourth and Tamhlu, Portland. P. N. U. No. 48, 1922 iiiiiimiiiiiiiu llll!'' Jllllll V v m v'j, HI 1;