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If your RADIATOR heats or leaks, send it to lit. Armstrong Auto Radiator Co., 17 Borniide street, Portland, Oregon SEND today for this FREE book telling about my guaranteed non-surgical treat ment for Piles. It telU how I have cured case, of forty years standing. ..: R.CHAS. J. DEAN IND AND MOmtMON PORTLAND. 0RE6O MENTION THIS PAPER WHfN WRITING SMELLS CARRIED Experiments Have Been Made to Show the Time Taken for Vari ous Scents to Travel. The rapid propagation of smells no ' tlced In the open air appears due en tirely to currents, since In small tubes, wheie currents do not exist, the rate Is found to be very small. Experi ments along this line were first under taken in England and additional data have been reported In this country. , With ammonia 'liffuslng through a tube a meter and a half long, more than two hours elapsed before the smell could be detected at the other end of the tube. Using different lengths of tubing, It was found that the time required for the' diffusion of the smell was roughly proportioned to the square of the length. . Ammonia and hydrogen sulphide were used for these experiments. The presence of nmmonia could be detected chemically at a point In a tube after about the same time an when the sense of smell was used "V XTSfieW wmtw 0 LAMPS TO COMMEMORATE DEAD Raiatea Islanders In South Seas Have Curious Custom of Honor ing Departed. - Papeete, Tahiti. A curious custom exists among the natives of the Island of Raiatea (the chief Island of the Leeward group of the Society Islands) to preserve the memory or deceased relatives. In the large church at Uturoa, the principal settlement on OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE You Witt Feel Rif hi at Home Hera Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Matinee, 20c: Evenings, 39c. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents all times. will make Silos, Granaries, Basements, etc.. 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Chaucer. 1 know not whether to marvel more, either that he in that misty time could see so clearly, or that we, in this clear age, walk so stumbltngly-after fcltri. Sir Philip Sidney. ' ; ' that Island, will be seen a great num ber of brass hanging lamps all about the building. Each of these has been presented by some native family In memory of some beloved member of the clan who has died and tney con stltute a memorial such as a bronze tablet or a stained glass window would represent in European countries. To qualify to' give orders, be orderly, S2SHHSH5SSZ5ESHS2Sa52SHSH5S525ZSt ' Mrs. Rex Ingram s Mrs. Rex Ingram, better known as Alice Terry, the "movie" etar, is re garded as one of the most beautiful women in pictures. She Is rather above medium height; her skin is like silken damask, tinted with rose pink. Her face Is of the sort that painters and sculptors are reputed to go mad about. . ' Her charming oval face, her mass of spun gold hair, eyes of rav ishing blue, a nose of Grecian contour and a mouth that suggests nothing if not crushed cherries, Is the. description of the artist whose most recent pic ture Is here shown.. O V. 1( v v 'What sin a Name?" Br MILDRED MARSHALL Facts flloul year name; 111 hliloryi Manfnf ; Vntnce II wai dtrieeJi tlgnjficanct; year lucky day ana! lueky Jtati EVANGELINE npHB very essence of poelry is cap tured and held Imprisoned In ths name Evangeline. The legend of that beautiful and unhappy maiden whose fateful wanderings were immortalized by Longfellow surrounds the name with romance and charm beyond all other feminine names. Evangeline. Is derived from the Greek and signifies angel-llke. It also has the translation "happy messen ger," since It comes from the Greek word meaning well, happy, combined with another word meaning moving;. the whole forming Evangelus, bearer of good tidings. The term applied originally to a shepherd who brought to Ephesus the tidings of a quarry of beautiful marble for the building of the temple that was the glory of the city and of Asia. Adorned with heroic honors as he was, the title must have seemed to the Epheslan Christians to fit those spiritual shepherds who brought the best of tidings and Evan gelists became the term for preachers. Evangelists was an old Italian name and Longfellow seemed to have bor rowed it and invented his Evangellns purely for use in his poem. It Is from his adoption that all the American Evangellnes are derived, so it may perhaps be called the purest American 'feminine name which we have. Cer tainly Longfellow has described an ideal American girl : 'Fair was she to behold, that maiden ot seventeen summers, Black were her eyes as the berry that grows on the thorn by the wayside, Black, yet how softly they gleamed be neath the brown shade of her tresses. Sweet was her breath as the breath of ths klne that feed In the meadows, When In the harvest heat she bore to the reapers at noon-tide, Flagons of home-brewed ale. Ah, fair In sooth was the maiden. When she had passed it seemed ljke ths ceasing ox exquisite music. Evangeline's talismanlc gem is tht ruby, that warm pulsing stone which Is said to be an elixir of great potency for the wearer. Its medicinal quail ties were held In great esteem by the ancients and from It the potion known as "ruby elixir" is said to have arisen. To dream of a ruby signifies unex pected guests. The lily, denoting pur ity, Is Evangeline's flower. Tuesday Is her lucky day and three her tails- manic number; (Ql by ths -Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) O ' Reasonable. Mistress I am very well satisfied with you, Annie, and am going to let you off every Sunday afternoon In stead of every other. Maid But, ma'am, then I'll have to ask you for more money to hava better time on. A LINE 0' CHEER By John Kendrlck Bangs. A GLORIOUS THOUGHT I HAVE a thought that takes me through A deal of bleak and stormy . weather; There Is no scene so black with rue That will not find the skies all blue, No task too great for me to do, When God and I meet It to gether! I (1$ by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.) v STATE . NEWS TIM tJOTTTC J Ml UeUsVU'i Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Waln- scott of this city celebrated their golden wedding anniversary here Tues day, January 16, all of their children being present for a family reunion. Salem. At a meeting of delegates from practically all of the loganberry districts in the Willamette valley held here Saturday it was voted to form a permanent organization for the pro motion of the berry industry. Pendleton. Pendleton ex-service men of all wars have Joined hands to fit up a common clubroom and meet ing place and have obtained from the city council a large hall. A public dance will be held to raise money.' Eugene. A modern three-room school building will be erected this year at Leaburg, 25 miles from Eu gene on the McKenzie river, accord ing to E. J. Moore, county school super intendent, who attended, a meeting, of the voters of the district Saturday. Hood River. The Hood River Coun ty Pomona grange has forwarded to the county's legislative delegation let ters urging opposition to the proposals of an amendment to the market road law which would permit the use of market road funds on state trunk high ways. ' , ' ' ' ' Dallas. An attempt was made some time Friday night; to rob the safe at the Southern Pacific railway station in this city. The combination knob was broken oft the safe, but the rob bers failed to open the safe. The work was believed' to havebeeri that of amateurs. . L ."vr! ' Salem. The orphan situation in Ore gon, as It' relates ; to the farm home established about a year ago n,ear Cor vallis by the Women's Christian Temi perance union of Oregon, was explain ed in detail at a mass meeting held in the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. , Medford. There are 9 feet and 7 inches of mow "at Crater lake, accord ing te a telephone message received by Superintendent Sparrow Saturday from Pete Ord, the ranger. stationed in Crater national park. This is two feet more than the depth of snow at the lake at this time last year. - Salem. The Btock of the Oregon state library consists of ,196,101 volumes, exclusive of periodicals and uncatalogued fcooks, which number more than 10,000 according to the bien nial report prepared,,' by Miss .Cor nelia Marvin, state . librarian. , The report wil be filed with the governor tnis weeK. - Hillsboro. Much of the time during the present week has' been devoted to 'road districting" by the county court, Several changes have been made. One new district was created, No. 63, ad' joining Hillsboro on the east. It lies between Newton and Orenco and Hills boro and Orenco. The supervisor has not as yet been named. Eugene. The Holstein cattle breed era of Lane county will hold a b!g meeting at Arp's dairy, six miles north of Eugene on the Pacific highway, February 14, when the breeders of Benton and Linn counties will be in vited to discuss problems. Professor K. C. Jones of the Oregon Agricultural college will speak on breeding. ' Roseburg. Failure to receive a sat isfactory offer caused the county court to reject all bids on the (35,000 road bond issue offered for sale Saturday, The bonds were authorized in 1917 and bear only A per cent interest, All of the bids were below par With the exception of one, in which, how ever, a discount was demanded. Hood River. Within the next j 10 days the Hood River creamery will move Into Its new $10,000 concrete home. The structure Is 50x100 feet. and is being equipped with modern machinery. An Ice-making tank will enable the plant to turn out two tons dally. A 10-ton refrigerating machine driven by a 15-ton electric? motor has been installed. Eugene, A new sawmill of 40,000 feet daily capacity will 'be built at once at Nekoma on Hhe Coos bay branch of the Southern Pacific, ac cording to announcement Saturday ot H. E. Poe, timber operator of thl city, who returned to Eugene yeater day from a trip to San Francisco, where he interested- several residents of that city In the 'enterprlse. ' Prineville. Between 15 and -2E! men are engaged in the construction work on the new $110,000 hotel the Cor nett building and the' postoffice, ac cording to John Hedstrom, contractor, who has returned from Portland after an absence of several' weeks, Con struction was suspended about month ago during the extremely cold weather, which Is Bald to have done no damage to the structures. The Secret of a Convincing Talker How I Learned It In One Evening. By GEORGE "Have you heard th newi about Frank Jordan!" The queation quickly brought ma to the little group which baa gathered In tbe center of tha office. Jordan and I had atarted with the Great Saltern Machinery Company, within a month of each other, fonr yeara ago. A year ago, Jordan waa taken into the accounting division and I was tent out aa aaleaman. Neither of ua waa bleaaed with an unusual amount of brilliancy, but we "got by" in our new jobi weU enough to hold them. Imagine my amazement, then, when I heard; "Jordan's just been made Treat urar of the Company 1" I could hardly bellere my eara. But then wai the "Notice to Employees" on the bul let! a board, telling about Jordan'a good for tune. Now I knew that Jordan was capable fellow, quiet, and unassuming, but I never would have picked him for any such sudden riBe. I knew, too, that the Treasurer of the Great Eastern had to be a big man, and I wondered how in the world Jordan landed the place. The first chance I got, I walked Into Jordan's new office and after congratulating him warm ly, 1 aBked him to let me " in ' on the detain of how he jumped ahead so quickly. His story is so intensely interesting that I am going to repeat it as closely aa I remember. "I'll tell you just how it happened, George, because you may pick up a pointer or two that wiU help you. "You remember how scared I used to be whenever I had to talk to the chief I Ton remember how you used to tell me that every time i opened my moutn i put my foot into it, meaning of course that ei?ry time I spoke I got into trouble t You remember when Ralph uinton left to taice coarse of the Western ol fice and I was asked to present him with the loving, cup the boys gave him, how flustered I was and how I couldn't say a word because there were people around! You remember how confused I used to be every time 1 met new people! I couldn't say what I wanted to aay hen 1 wanted to say it: and I determined that if there was any possible chance to learn oow to talk l was going to do it. '"ins tirst tnmz l did was to bur ft num ber of books on public speaking, but they seemed to be meant for those who wanted to become orators, whbeai what I wanted to learn was not only how to speak in public but how to apeak to individuals under various conditions in business and social life. "A few weeks later, just as I was about to give up hope of ever learning how to talk interestitigly, I read an announcement stating that Dr. Frederick Houk Law had just completed ft new course in business talking and public speaking entitled 'Mastery of Speech. I sent for them and In ft few days they arrived. I glanced through the entire eight lessons, reading the headings and ft few luruenmns npre ana thee, ana in about an hour the whole secret of effective speaking was opened to me. "for example. I learned why I had alwsvi lacked confidence, why talking had always seemed something to be dreaded, whereas it ,is really the simplest thing in the world to get up ana taiK, i learned now 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 aitehc, Hind the power of brevity. In stead of being funny at the wrong time, I learned how sad when to use humor with tell "But nerhflTJS the most wondnrful thlna about the lesson were the actual examples of what t Hi nits Ito say and when to aav them to meet every condition. I found that there was s knack in making oral reports to my superiors. iouna tn&t tnere was a right way and s wrong way to present complaints, to give est! mates, and (to issue orders. I picked ut some wonderful pointers about how to give my opinions, about how to answer complaints, about how to ask the bank for s loan, about how to ask for extensions. Anothet Skin Troubles r. Soothed- With Cuticura Soas, Ointment, TOennt, Sfl. .nrrwher.. Sample, f n. of ObUcu. IstaratorUs, D.pt. X, afaldM, Mass. Ghosts in Parliament House. flie ghost ol Guy Fawkes la not the only spook ot the British house o( commons. ..The most famous, as well as the most sinister ghost ot St. Ste phens Is the one called after Big Ben. It Is certainly the best authenticated parliamentary specter, and it Is said that on the day following each of its appearances a member of the royal family has died. Don't Forget Cuticura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, ren dering other perfumes superfluous. Vou may rely on it because one of the Cuticura Trio (Soup, Ointment and Talcum). 25c each everywhere. Adv. , Indirect Sight. His Wife "It's a Bhame that big, fat woman had to take the seat di rectly In front of you. You're missing the whoje Bhow." Mr. Littleton "No, not all of it. She's reading all the titles aloud." Buffalo Express. Originally From Holy Land. Hollyhock is the garden mallow (Anglo-Saxon hoc, mallow). It is called hollyhock, or holyhock, from the Holy land, where It Is Indigenous. . Birds With Copper Feathers. In the bird house up at the north end of the Zoological park In New York Is a cage of touracos, an African bird of brilliantly colored plumage. In the wings is a dash of red, and we are told by the placard that the peculiar thing about the color is that it Is caused by the presence of 7 per cent of copper.T Engineering and Mining Journal-Eress. Essentials for Happiness. The grand essentials of happiness are: Something to do, something to love and something to hope for. ' Dissecting the Grumbler. Grumblers deserve to be operated upon surgically; their trouble Is usual ly chronic. Douglas Jerrold. T Is needed In every department of house keeping. Equslly good for towt-' -.hie linen, sheets and pillow esses. m TTrHi S ' Being RAYMOND thing that struck me forcibly was that In stead of anUKonising people when I didnt agree with them, I learned how to bring them around to my way of thinking in the most pleasant sort of way. Than, ot course, ftiong with those lessons there were chapters on speaking before large audiences, how to find material for talking and speaking, how to talk to friends, how to talk to servants, and how to talk to children. "Why I got the secret the Tery first even ing and it was only a short time before I was able to apply all of the principles and found that my words were beginning to have an almost magical effect upon everybody to whom I spoke. It seemed that I got things done instantly, where formerly, as you know, what 1 said 'went in one ear and out the other.' I began to acquire an executive ability that sur prised me. I smoothed out difficulties like a true diplomat In my talks with the chief I spoke clearly, simply, convincingly. Then came my first promotion since I entered the accounting department. I whs given the job of answering complaints, and I made good. From that I was given the job of making collections. When Mr. Buckley joined the Officers Training Camp, I waa made Treasurer, Between you aud me, George, my salary is now $7,500 a year and I expect It wil Ul be mor from the first of the year. yon si attribute my success solely to the fact that I Learned how to talk to people." When Jordan finished, I asked him for the address of the publishers of Dr. Law's course and he gave it to me. I Bent for it and found it to be exactly as he had stated. After study ing the eight simple lessons I began to sell to people who had previously refund to listen to me ut all. After four months of record-breaking sales during the dullest season of the year, I received a wire from the chief asking me to return to the home office. We had quite a long talk in which I explained bow I was able to break sales records- and I waa ap pointed Sales Manager at almost twice my former salary. I know that there was noth ing in me that had changed except that I had acquired the ability to talk where formerly I simply nsed "words without reason." I can never thank Jordan enough for telling me about Dr. Law's Course in Business Talking and Publio Speaking, Jordan aud I are both spending all our spare time makinv publie speeches and Jordan is being talked about now as Mayor of our little town. Walla Walla, Wash. , Jan. 1, 1923. American Newspaper Ass'n., Portland, Oreg. Gentlemen: ( I am enclosing check In payment of set of books Bent. I read one book and I am satisfied that the one book is worth the price asked for all. I am, Very truly youra, " CHAS. R. MONTAGUE, 534 Catherine St AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ' of Portland, Ore. 418-19-20 U. S. National Bank Bldg, Gentlemen: Please mail me Dr. Law's course, "Mastery of Speech." I will pay the postman $3.50 on delivery, which completes the transaction and pays for the course in lull. Thereafter the course is mine absolutely. Name City State Write Plainly. SPENT HALF HER TIME 111 BED Farmer'. Wife Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Made Her a Well Woman Carter's Creek, Tenn. "Three years ago I was almost an invalid. I spent nan or my time in bed, being afflicted with a trouble which women of a certain age are apt to have. I took Lydia E. Pinkham'svegetable Compound Tablets and used Lydia E. Pinkham 's Sanative Wash. I am a well woman now and have been for two years. I can work as well as any one who is younger and as I am a farmer's wife I have plenty to do for I cultivate my own garden, raise many chickens and do my own housework. You may publish this letter as I am ready to do anything to help other women as i nave ueen bo well and hap since my troubles are past. "Mrs. I Galloway, Carter's Creek, Tenn. Most women find plenty to do. If they are upset with some femaleailment and; troubled with such symptoms as Mrs. Galloway had, the smallest duty seems a mountain. If you find it hard to keep up, if you are nervous and irritable, without ambi- tion and out of sorts generally, give the Vegetable Compound a fair trial. We believe it will help you greatly, for it has helped others. Good Quality Long Neglected. Although phosphorus was discovered by Brandt In 1669 and exhibited to Charles II as "a wonder of nature," It was not until 1834 that It was first used In the manufacture of matches. ' Friends and Enemies. The qualities of your friends will be those of your enemies. Cold friends, cold enemies, half-friends, half-enemies fervid enemies, warm friends. Exchange. Ijll""".-'"!! Training a One-Man Dog. A one-man dog can be reared only as follows: Take a mere puppy; allow no one to play with It, much less pet it. It anyone comes near It have him use a small stick and whip the dog then when he comes to you, you pet the animal. That gives the dog com plete confidence In you alone. Adven-, ture Magazine. Are Yon Satisfied? BEHNKE, WALKER BUSINESS COLLECT la ths blearest, most perfectly equipped Business Training- School In ths North west. Fit yourself for a higher sosltloa with mors money. Permanent positions assured our Graduates. Writs tor ssltUoc Fourth and Yamhill Pnrf land P. N. U. No. 4, 1923