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PORTLAND OFPERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Pacific Chiropractic College 125 Grand Avenue North, Corner Hoyt, Portland, Oregon Augmented Curriculum, Able Faculty, Clinical Facilities Unexcelled, Standards the Hlghett . Register Now Summer Term Begins May 1, 1923 Write or Phone for Catalogue. Phone EAst 8919 Largest in the West MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. NORTONIA HOTEL You Will Feel Right at Home Her SAFE AND CENTRAL REASONABLE RATES Excellent Cafe Special Weekly Rates Bus Meets All Trains 11th and Stark, Portland, Ore. Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAY8 Complete Change Saturday. Adulti, Matinee, 20c: Evenings, Site. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 oente all times. : STATE NEWS X i IN BRIEF. Mrs. E. L. Henson. BAB'S RESTAURANT A rood place to Eat and Live Well. Remarkable 40e luncheon at noon. Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m.. 364 Yamhill 31 PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO. 109 UNION AVENUE NORTH, FORTUHD, 08EU0K. Write for Prices and Shipping Tags We Pay Highest Prices for HIDES, PELTS. WOOL, MOHAIR, CASCARA BARK. Address Department B Page & Son Portland, Oregon Now Iff tha time to market capons, W ar pioneers and largreet handlers of these in the Northwest. Write us. Capons Buy Tires at Wholesale Prices I have been engaged In the Tire Business in Portland for many years and have decided on a radical change In selling policy. Instead of selling to dealers only at a discount of around 20 off list price and about 30 off on tubes,. I will allow this discount, for cash, to all auto owners. I sell the very best line of cord tires to be had. My territory covers all of Oregon and southern portions of Washington. I want someone In each vicinity to sell tires for ma and in addition to above discount will pay a salary based on sales. This is an opportunity for a live auto owner to tnake more than a regular salary at odd times. Write for price lists and territory allotment. Address P. O. Box 3686, Portland, Or. RITZ HOTEL Right Down Town Park and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore Cheerful Large Lobby. Well furnished rooms with all modern convene. en cs. Prices $1.00 u. You will certainly feel at home here. W. J. So Held,, Manager. PATENT ATTORNEY MECHANICAL ENGINEER Protect that Idea with a United States Patent. Others have made fortunes out of Patents. Why not you? Thomas Bllyeu, 202 Stevens Bldj., Portlsnd, On. MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pins Sts. Otto .Schumann Granite & Marble Works BE positively and perma nently cured of your Piles by a highly specialized phyil cisn. My method is non-surg-Icat, painless end GUARAN TEED to cure you. Send for FREE illustrated book. CHAS. J. DEAN 2ND AND MORRISON PORTLAND, OREGON MENTl'O' THIS PAPEP WHEN WRITiNQ A Noodle Seed. During cherry season, Bobby had been cautioned repeatedly about swal lowing the seeds. One day, at dinner, noodles were served. Little Bobby came upon a tiny piece of bone from the broth, and yelled i astonishment: "Why, mother, here's a noodle seed!" Nature's Provision for Owls. Owls, in addition to their eyelids, have screens that they draw, sidewise, across the eyes, to shut out the light while they sleep in the daytime. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machine QC rtfn pleat skirts ready for band, 0 J CCIUS , Hemstitching, picoting and tucking. , EASTERN NOVELTY MFl. CO. 85H Fifth St. Portland. Ore ATTENTION LADIES : Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you up, we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your combings. Join our School of Beauty Culture. 400 to 4",4 Dekum Bldg,, Phons Broadway 6902, Portland, Oregon. BRAZING, WELDING ."CUTTINQ NortJrwestWelding & SupplyCo. 88 1st St CUT FLOWERS' 4V" FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros, Florists, 287 MorrlsonSt FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison. FOOT CORRECTION 1ST Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. Tryielaar, 818 Pittock Block, Portland,Ore. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 2'H Burnside atrost. Portland. Ore. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely; most successful "Horns Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, ox556,Oakland,CalJfornla. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces ' Lubllner Florists, 848 Morrison 8t. Bright Eyes. It makes the eyes bright and clear if you bathe them first in warm water containing a pinch of salt and then with clear, pool water. It Is well al ways to filter water that is used In the eyes by pouring it through several thicknesses of cheesecloth. Salem. Governor Pierce Saturday denied a report from Bend that he in tends to oust Percy Cupper, state engi neer, and appoint Floyd Allen In this place. Medford. A large number of dairy men of Jackson county have organized as the Southern Oregon Milk Produc ers' association in an effort to put their industry on a paying basts. Salem. There were three fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending April 26, ac cording to a report prepared here by the state Industrial accident commis sion. Eugene The Booth.Kelly' Lumber company has laid off the third shift at its Springfield mill and the men will be transferred to Wendllng where the company Is erecting a new mill to replace the one destroyed by fire several months ago. Newport. The tugboat Douty left here for the Columbia river at noon Sunday having a log raft in tow be longing to the Multnomah Lumber & Box company of Portland. The raft drew about 18 feet and Is the sixth to leave Yaquina bay this season. Baker. Ernest Crooke, 3-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crooke of this city was suffocated Saturday night while sleeping with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Crooke had placed the child between them and the covers in some manner had been pulled over him, shutting off the air and causing death. Salem. Petitions for the proposed referendum of the Btate income tax law enacted at the last session ot the legislature were filed in the offices -of the secretary of state here Friday by R. W. Hagood of Portland, president f the Oregon Just Tax league. E. Isler of Portland is secretary of the league. . Salem. George F. Jones, at one time superintendent of the Oregon State School for the Blind here, has been employed by the state board of con trol to supervise construction of the plant for the Oregon Employment In stitution for the Adult Blind in Port land. Work on the structure is now in progress. Port Orford. Joseph Lissner, resi dent engineer for the federal bureau of roads, arrived last week to assutne charge of the unit of Roosevelt high' way between Linnville Hill and Ari zona Inn, south of this place. The con tract was let last year to John Hamp shire, but wprk was halted when the storms began last winter. St. Helens. Local fishermen are ready for the opening of the spring fish ing season and Indications are that more gear will be In the water than at the same time last year. The basic price for Chinook salmon is 14 cents a pound, flat, in the lower river sec tion, but prices paid in this vicinity usually are 1 to 2 cents higher. Strategy. "I saw the cutest little hat this afternoon." "Did you buy it?" "Not yet. I've got to pick out a more ex pensive one for my husband to refuse to buy so I can compromise oh this one." New York Sun. Too Much to Expect. Don't blame a successful fellow for bragging a bit. No one with a good catch of fish goes home by way of the back alley. HAS NATURAL TASTE FOR SUGAR Desire for Sweetstuffs Implanted In Humanity as Indispensable Adjunct to Good Health. Fruits, vegetables, nuts, roots, groins, fish, flesh and fowl are ex amples of natural foods. Sugar Is a good example of an artificial food, Arthur K. Reynolds, M. D., writes in the Health Builder. Nowhere in na ture does free sugar exist. It Is an extract. Every living creature likes sugar. To like sugar is not an ac quired taste. Nature gave it to us, but nature produces no commercial sugar with Which t satisfy that taste. Why was the taste for sugar given to us? That we might seek it In those foods where it' Is stored, and stored in a form easy on the digestive organs and in addition obtaining other ele ments Indispensable to good digestion and good health. Sugar cannot be di gested in its commercial form. The digestive apparatus is compelled to convert sugar when swallowed Into another substance before It Is of any value to nutrition. All natural food stuffs contain sugar. It Is most abundant in fruits. How Freezing Affects Canned Stuff, The United States bureau of chem istry says "Most canned goods will stand a little freezing without appre ciable change. Repeated freezing and thawing causes the foods to become flabby and gives a flat taste. Such change, however, Joes not alter the wholesomeness or food value of the material, but It may chango the tex ture, appearance and palatablllty. The actual damage varies with the differ ent kinds of canned foods and In gen eral Is somewhat similar to dama, done by freezing the same food In the fresh condition." Limit to Personal Liberty. Jud Tunklns says his idea of per sonal liberty doesn't Imply permission to take all kinds ot liberties with the law. Washington Evening Star. Against Law to Work on Sunday in Utah Salt Lake City, Utah. It Is against the law to work on Sinday In Utah. This fact came to light when a com plaint wns received at the governor's office from one of the Mormon bishops of one of the wards In Carbon county to the effect Mint mqn are compelled to work on the roads on Sunday. In searching the Utah laws It was found that chapter 31 reuds as follows: . "Every person who performs any unnecessary Ishnr or does any un necessary business on Sunday is guilty of a misdemeanor and shnll be fined In any sum not exceeding $25. Sunday commences at midnight Saturday and terminates the following midnight.". More than 700 letters are rnpeltsd by the prince of WhIcs every day. Frequently his letter bag contains many as 1.500 or 1.000. Pendleton. Lambs of a probable market value of $1200 have been kill ed in the Butter Creek country in the last few days by lynx, according to the report of stockmen of that section A government trapper has been plac ed on the trail. The big cats, one of which has been caught, have been pass ing into the sheep corrals while the herders slept. Eugene. Work on a new home for the PI Beta Phi sorority ot the Univer sity of Oregon to cost $35,000 started Monday, according to announcement of Stein Bros., who have the contract The new building will be located at the corner of Fifteenth avenue east and Kincaid street, adjoining the campus and will be of brick veneer construction. Ashland. With 65 women already signed up for membership in the cham ber of c6mmerce, an effort Is being made to obtain 1000. Rollcall for new members will be held Tuesday night, E. J. Adams, secretary to Senator Stanfleld, will be the main speaker, The total membership now reaches more than 400 as a result of an ex pansion campaign. Salem. Efforts of certain packing Interests to beat down the high pre vailing price for cherries during the last ten days have been futile, accord ing to the growers. A number of con tracts have been made here recently, and In no Instances have cherries been sold at less than 10 cents a pound Even higher prices are predicted be fore the close of the season. Salem. Owners of the Salem tulip farm, a short distance west of this city, estimated that approximately 5000 per sons visited their fields Sunday. The tulips are In full bloom, and thousands ot them are being shipped to various markets through the United States. On next Sunday which has been set aside as blossom day In the Willamette valley, an even larger crowd Is ex pected. The Appealing Charm of Health! Portland, Oreg. "I can speak in terms of highest praise of all of Dr. Pierce's remedies, especially the 'Favorite Prescription' for woman's ailments and as a tonic and nervine, and the Pleasant Pellets for stomach and liver ills. While bringing up my family, whenever I have been in a run-down weakened or nervou3 condition, I have always been strengthened and helped by the use of the 'Favorite Prescription'. And in later years when my stomach has become disordered, and my food seems to disagree with me, then Dr. Pierce s Pellets give me immediate relief." Mrs. E. L. Henson, 708 E. 6th St., North. Start at once with the Prescrip tion and see how quickly you pick un feel stronger and better. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y for free advice, or send 10c for trial pkg. tablets. SCOUTS (Conducted by National Council ot the Boy Scouts of America.) When, Pirates Pillaged Havana. Havana wns p'Uaged by French pi rates in 1531. They burned the city, with its wooden houses and thatched roofs. .incoln vs. You Lincoln belongs to the ages. He was a man among men and all the world today recognizes his genius of character. Lincoln was self-taueht. Instead of waiting for someone to pound knowledge Into him, ne would want miles to secure book that he might pursue the quest ot knowledge which was a supreme passion with him throughout nis lite. Lincoln instinctively knew that knowl edge was the key that unlocks the door to fame and fortune, or any success that man desires. He went directly after knowledge to prepare himself so that when his chance came ne would De reaay. You mav look handsomer than Lincoln; von mav have more native strength than Lincoln; you may have an intellect that could easily be developed; but If you have not the burning desire to develop yourself, you are certain to stick in the mud-sock class. Knowledge Is distinctly a matter of in clinatlon. If you do not secure knowledge you are just as certain to suffer for your lack of development in a mental way as you would certainly deteriorate physically if you laid in bed all the time and would neglect to develop your muscles. Lazi ness leads to pain and failure. If you In sist on being lazy, the law of compensa tion win lorce you to pay compound in terest for your idleness. You will be whipped ana scourged and made to do tne meanest work of the world. The hard laws of necessity are sure to overtake you. You must eat and people will insist that you earn what you eat. ;rne wni nf necessity will beat your bleeding bad and the sharp tongue of a heartless world will tear to shreds your sensiDiiiiies, wnen you are Btretched on the cross of neces sity, people of this world will crown you with thorns ana drive into your nesn, nails expressing their scorn Lincoln knew that the world will never forgive failure. Logically he equipped himself to succeed and he did succeed You, too, can succeed, but you must pre pare yourself for the battle of life. The greatest asset In life Is a strong character and the ability to express your self. If you are dumb as a dog you will receive the reward of a dog, the crumbs from some rich man's table, who under stands the way to express himself. The great mass of men have made no effort to develop themselves. Nearly all are capable of Infinite development, but thev no not rea use it. Tney are panuyzen by the thought that they are inferior when In reality the only difference be tween a successful man and themselves is development. Thev could easily arrow If they would get busy end develop themselves as Lin- coin ana otner great, men nave aone. You do not hnve to be a super-mnn or giant of Intellect, but you do have to he lust a little better than the average to be selected to occupy a seat of honor and ease where you will work less and get more, If you simply develop the stiff back of a Jack-ass and the physical strength of a mule you will naturally be paid for brute strength and nothing more, because that Is all your equipment will enable you to render In doing tne work or tne world. EVERY INCH A TROOP One hundred scouts at the Westfleld (Mass.) Sanitarium for Tuberculosis compose Troop 4, which has the dis tinction of functioning as a troop 24 hours a day, the boys eating, sleeping, working and playing together as a unit. These lads march to their meals ; on patriotic occasions they carry the llag to the sound of music. They go to school a few hours each day, but the greater part of their time Is consumed in out-of-door activities In which scout craft plays a vital and most Interest ing part. The troop sleeps In the open In a shelter especially made for the boys" by the men patients. As to the twelfth law, "A scout is rev erent" these boys say their prayers in common morning and night. The boys kneel together and remain kneel ing until each group, Protestant, Cath olic and Jew, has recited its devotions. Three chartalns. representing the three faiths mentioned, are In attendance at the sanitarium. As to the eighth law, "A scout Is cheerful ; he smiles whenever he can" these boys have become famous In the institution for their pluck and spirit of happiness. In the words of one of the chaplains, "Nearly every child at the sanitarium is cured, but we have had two deaths within the past few months. Both boys who died were members of Troop 4, and to the end each played his part 'every Inch a scout.' Their cheerfulness throughout their Illness was so marked that the other patients would come In not only to visit the boys, but to bolster up llieir UWIl gilt null tuuiafic. j The boys have built a dam on the grounds to bank water In a swimming pool. ' Only a few of the stronger boys, however, are allowed to undertake swimming. In basketry, Troop 4 Is ex tremely skillful. In 1921 at the East ern States' exposition, the boys re ceived a blue ribbon in recognition of the excellence of their work. The scouts' good turns are often manifest ed In their thoughtfulness for one an other. For Instance, these boys are much devoted to papers containing scout news. When such papers arrive, the scouts make a grand rush for this section, but the boys always pass it first to anyone of their number who happens that day to be confined to bed. A passerby can see the boys eagerly going over the items, and hear such a remark as, "Look here I bee what these fellows are doing I" "Although these boys can never be come first-class scouts in actual rank," continues the chaplain, "for the rules of the doctor forbid their taking hikes or attempting scouts' pace, etc., in true scout spirit they can reach the top. In their work, the boys like to keep In mind tliis thought on how to play the game: For when the One Great Scorer comes To write against your name, He'll write not what you've lost or won, But how you played the game. cam 1? WRKLEVS im jsnSk and give stomach a your lilt. Provides- "the bit ol Sweet" In btnmficiat lorm. Helps to cleanse i the tcetb and keep mem ueaiuiy. Lincoln wisely learned to talk convinc lngiy. We are offering "Dr. Frederick Houk Law's course on "Mastery of Speech which will quickly develop your ability to express yourself effectively. The good talker, you have noticed, the fellow who gets in the lead every time. Dr. Frederick Houk Law, of , Oxford Academy. Amherst College, and Brown Ing University, holding the degrees of A B.. A. M.. and I'h. D.. has prepared course entitled "Mastery of Kpeech," that Is not only simple but exceedingly inter estlng. By following tne Instructions h gives, it is dosh n e tor anynooy to ue come a convincing talker. Probably not a Demosthenes, but a rattling good, en tertalntng speaker. rtn nnl rinlnv flit nff thin ennnnn tnda' and send it in without any money, am we will send you this course for $3.60, Settle with the postman when he delivers it AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSN. of Portland, Or. 418-19-20 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. Gentlemen: Please mall me Dr. Law's course, "Masterv of Sneech." I wl nay the post man $3.60 on delivery, which completes the transaction and pays for the course in run. Thereafter tne course is mm absolutely. Name City . State Writs Plainly. Isn't Nature Wonderful. It is said that the coconut palm will supply about eery, physical need of man food, drink, shelter, fuel, uten sils and If need be, clothes. A South American proverb runs, "A coconut tree Is a bride's dowry." Boston Transcript. To Make Mirror Shine. Here is an excellent way to make the mirror sparkle. Add sufficient cold tea to whiting to make a paste; first rub the mirror with a warm, soft cloth, then rub the paste on the mir ror and polish with tissue paper. Some Ancient Dyes. The process of mordanting fixing dyes in textiles by metallic salts was discovered 2,500 years ago. One of the earliest dyes was kermes, a scarlet worm, known later as vermlcull, Which name survives in vermilllon. Usually So. "No matter how Intellectual de start of an argument may be," said Uncle Eben, "if it's carried along fur enough It's likely to result simply In both sides callln' names." Washington Star. Cutlcura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan draff and Itching with Cutlcura Oint ment. Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura1 Soup and hot water. Make them your every-dny toilet preparations and huve a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv. SCOUTS WIG-WAG EXPERTS Showing the receiving end of a con tinental code wig-wag signal contest, a favorite pastime enjoyed by the boys. Submarine Cable "Slack." A submarine cable weighs from two to three tons a mile, and In manufac turing It 10 per cent allowance Is made for "slack'." That is, a cable made to span 2,000 miles ot ocean Is made 2,200 mlloB long. Vail Had a "Blind Spot." I have a blind spot; when I want to do anything, 1 cannot see anything In reason or In argument offered against it. That blind spot has cost me a good deal of money. T. N. Vail quoted "In One Man's Life." "Hemeralopia." The state of being able to see in the dark Is known as hemeralopia, or day blindness. A person who suffers from this may be known as hemeraloplc. Severe Test of Intellectuality. An intellectual giant is a man who can tell a motorist intelligently how to reach the next town. Atchison Globe. Cuban Visiting Etiquette. Street visiting etiquette in the Cu ban home demands parallel rows of chairs one for women and the other for man. Satisfying Explanation. The main reason why our chauffeur outdresses us is that he doesn't have to own an automobile. Galveston News. PROTECT COAL REGION The fifth nnnual report of the An thracite Forest Protective association; with headquarters In Ilazelton, Pa., heart of the anthracite coal district, bears a picture of a fine looking group of scouts und under it tills title: "Scout Forest Patrol. These Hazel ton boys rendered valuable services In distributing literature to passing motorists on 'Saturdays and Sundays during the forest fire season." NEW CHAMPION IN SCOUTDOM. The title of champion "ant shooter" among the boy scouts of Alnnioda, Cul., was recently won by Scout Sum Pierce, who received first prize in a campaign to exterminate the Argen tine ont in that city. Scout Pierce per sonally superintended the placing of nnt poison In 100 houses, and watched the results of the exterminator In a number1 of other homes. More than 12,000 homes were supplied with the ant exterminator by the 132 scouts who participated In the work. The End of a Perfect Day. Marygold (with an air of happy retrospection) I've just let Satan do 'xnctly what he liked with me all day. London Punch. Is needed In every department of house keeping. Equally good for towels, tanls linen, sheets and pillow esses. Crocm Cuticura Soap AND OINTMENT Glear the Skin Sour, Ointment, Tn(Him,2r witTTwhw Fjnmpl" Are Yoa Satisfied? fS'S&a Is the biggest, most perfectly equipped Huslness Training School In the North west Fit yourself for a higher ositloa with more money. Pernuuisnl poelOow aiMiired our Graduates. Write tor wtsUof JTourtk and TaaekDJ, Portland. P. N. U. No. 18, 1923