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PORTI A Nh JL A " WW 1 nmmiW AT YAMHILL Mallory 21 Select Residential & Transient Hth and Yamhill. Portland. Own. Modem Fireproof American Plan RATES MODERATE C. G. APPLEGATH Oregon Music Teachers Convention JUNE 6-7, EUCENE, ifftECON. Every Teacher Invited to Splendid Program. Prei. David Campbell, EWC, Portland We Need More Good Cream MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. I'll i. a "W 1 K HfSZl "ft W GLASSES s That Fit-None Better CHARGES REASONABLE Dr. Harry Brown 149 Third St PORTLAND. ' ORECON We Specialize in Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Giape Root. Goat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping: Tags A latest Price List Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, OREGON. Branch at Focatetlo, Idaho AUTO PARTS FOR ALL CARS At leaa than Mi Price. Mail orders promptly filled Pacific Auto Wrecking Co. "tlanT"' SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without injury to the akin by Ney-Born Jjepilatory. Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab oratories, 619 Morgan bldg.. Portland Oregon. See Yellowstone and Southern California These two wonderlands have been reproduced in charming Illustrations by the Union Pacific and bound in book form with adequate description. Both can be easily obtained and will prove extremely entertaining as well as instructive. Write for copies to Wm. McMUrray, General Passenger Agent, Pittock Block, Portland, Ore gon, who will forward them freely to any address upon receipt of request. (Cuaran- teea) Write HII I SMIRO CHEMICAL CO. HILLSBORO, OREGON Gold and Silver Plating. Rend us vour old Silverware, Reflectors and Musical Instruments for repair and resilv-ering. We save you money. B. L. Fuote, 3ti'i WashingtonJSt., L Portland, "pleating, hemstitching Buttons Scolloping, Pearl-Picot Edge, Wide Hemstitching, Embroidery, Button Holes. All work guaranteed. Smith Pleating and Button Works, 823 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Ore; When You Have f Suffered Enough TTN and have spent enough 1;,3L money for drug medl- 4: J lEJ cines that have pro- jf , .-. :Jr dueed no results, in cases of Stomach, Kid- f,?.:ivs?' nev, Liver and Bowel troubles and RHEUMATISM, then write to me, state your ailment, and enclose 4 cents in stamps for my Free Booklet, which will tell you the way hack to New Life. Health and Happiness with M ARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL Address, Marcell, the Nature Man, 901 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore. Please meniion this paper. Set of $0.00 Teeth, PO I We guarantee material and workmanship. Painless extraction of oAth n'l,.. 20 vpAra in the same location. it a nENTlSTS. 245Va Wash ington cor. Second, Portland. Oregon. USEDCASH REGISTERS- Scales, Electric Coffee Mills, Show Cases, Butchers' Display Canes. GENERAL STORE AXD FIXTURE CO, 274 Gllsan St., Portland, Oregon Tel. Broadway 4017 CWlWEKSTlT FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Broa., Florists, 287 Morrison St. fhyNoty D - ,i la itnori nnr from Du al rant and save a lot of money pay 1-3 down or trade your oid car as first payment, take 12 months on LlTrSEn CARS GUARANTEED Just as easy to buy In Portland where vou get choice of 100 cars, all makes, all models-we have good cars from $50.00 up. Write Ui Today about the kind of a cur you like best we'll send you a list of cars, prices, terms. DC RANT'S USFD CAR CENTER 15th and Burnslde Portland, Ore. New Half-Dollar Design VTashington. Treasury officials have placed responsibility for selecting the design of the half-dollar memorializing the tercentenary of New Netherlands and the arrival of the Huguenots In America, on the committee In charge of the tercentenary celebration and the Fine Arts commission. Robert J. Grant, director of the mint, explained that the design was forward ed to him by the committee and wa ilf1 OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Onion TATJBBVILLB PHOTO-PLATI Cotoplst. Chans. Saturday. Adulta, Wk day Matin.., 2uc; Evenings, Oontlnu "" ' to 11 p. m. Children 10 e.nte all tlm.e. Hotel) Portland'. Oldest FUR House EaUbliahad 1870. Remodeling, Repairing, Storage. 12 Tenth Strut, naar Waahlniion. ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If taken In time, prevent operatlona for Diabetes. Catarrh, Aethmm, Luna-, Throat, Liver, Kidney, HheumatiBm. Blood. Stomach and all female disorders, Bladder Troubles. The C. Gee Wo Remedies are harmless, as no drugs or poison ire used. Composed of the cholsest medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark. Im ported by us from far away oriental countries. Call or Write for Information C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company New Locatioo-2624 Alder St., S. W. Cor. Third. Portland, Oregon Established 23 Years in Portland. i PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, team, hem and machine pleat ikirti ready (or band. $1.00 HemKitrhing, picotinf and tncktnf. EASTEEN NOVELTY MFO, 00. 85 Fifth St. Portland, Or. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Pleating Embroidery Hematitchinir, Buttona Covered. STEHHAX'S 166V4 Tenth St., Portland ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors W fix you up, we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your combings. Join our School of Beauty Oulture, 400 to 414 Dekum Bide Pilous Broadway 6902, Portland, Oresea. AUTO KNITTING INSTRUCTION All machines taught and repuired. 428 lamnui, Portland, Ore. BATTERIES Rebuilt second hand batteries, 10.00. 40 urana Avenue, peruana. BBAZINO, WELDING CUTTING NorthwestWeldin Supply Oo. 81 lit St. CAMERA AND KODAK REPAIRING Adolph W. Harr, Ablngton Big., Portland. Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies Portland Beverage & Sply Co., 431 Stark DENTIST Charles S. Wollln, Suite 601-602 Stevens Building, Portland, Oregon. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS Do not throw awav vour old feathera. We clean. dye and remodel and match samples. New Flow ers and Feathers made to order. 20 years estab lished. We guarantee all work. riartneaa r eatn- er & Flower Shop, 386Ml Washington St. . HOTELS WABASH. Booms SOc.204 Madison St; SURGICAL CORSETS Made to measure, 467 Washington St. If you are troubled with Appendicitis or Stomach Trouble, write Hizz Company, Portland. Oregon, for free information in German or English. BANKERS' AND BROKERS' SALE. OF USED TRUCKS We have taken over the following trucks from the Portland Motor Car company and . Automotive Brokerage company, which must be sold at once In conjunc tion with the bank's trucks, Packarda, Nash, Republic, Masters, Geary, White, Winther, Kissel, Federal, Dodge delivery, Comet and other makes. All sizes, in cluding dumps and hoists. Terms to suit CHAPERON MOTOR CAR CO. Cor. Grand Ave. and Salmon, Portland. 35 Per Cent. SAVED ON BUILDING MATERI ALS, all kinds, new and used. Also plumbing supplies, hardware, bldg. paper, paints, varnish. Write or call. Dolan Wrecking ft Const, Co. East 8th and Belmont, Portland. Miller Paint Co. Wallpaper We invite you to call and inspect our line of Wall Papers and Paints or send for our free catalog. Select what you want from our line and save money. 172 First St., Portland, Ore. GOING TO BUILD? We have hundreds of plans at $10.00 and up. Send ub a sketch of the home you want and we will sub mit simitar specimen plana. No obligation except to return plana if not suitable. O. M. AKERS Designing and Drafting. 611-12 Couch Building. Portland, Oregon. CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning and Dye ing service send parcels to us. We pay return postage. Inform ation and prices given upon re quest. ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS.. Established 1890. Portland. Ore SILK SHOP Foreign and Domestic Kafoury Bros., 383 Alder St, Guaranteed Dental Work Extracting- Adsolutely Painless Van mwlara ta nrifoa A 11 r.,(.l a done without pain. When You Think of Teeth Think of DR. R. W. DONOHUE 234V4 Morrison St Cor 2nd St., Portland 18 Years' Successful Practfee. CDND'5-niFT-5HnP Chinese Laces and Novelties Gifts for discriminating people 384 Morrison 8t., Portland Horses Just Arrived. Just arrived, three carloads of gentl all- round purpose homes, weighing from 1200 to 1800 pounds. Will exchange for horses, mules or cattle. We guarantee all stock as represented. We rent by the day, week or month, with or without harness. North Portland Horse & Mul. Co., Union Stock Yards, North Portland, Oregon. I Empire 0121. Was Not U. S. Creation submitted by him to the commission, which returned It with one or two changes. It then was approved hj them and Secretary Mellon. Officials of the mine showed much In terest In The World editorial recently quoting Doctor Zwerleln of Rochester as seeing "Protestant propaganda" In the fact the coin was stamped with the simulacra of William the Silent and Admiral Collgny. FREE 4x6 Pkeni ot your BABY in III BIRTHDAY Month Sowell Studio US 1-2 3rd St. Bttmm Aldir A MorrlwH IF mi jiy:':.:vijj A'DOR'MEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Msrcelllng Facial nd Scalp Tr.sttn.nt VUr service will eauauy yvu. We are open evenltiss, 6th & Salmon Sts. a . , a... D l. 4CUt T.,mln. i uiog., vpstsirs. The Bob Shoppe When In Portland have your hair cut at the BOB SHOPPE, Mar celling. Curling. , Experts Only Employed Phone Muin 1676 loo Ungar Itldg. Portland, Oregvn BARRON'S THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE 268 Waah. St., Between 3rd and 4th. I srtlae' Coata-Suita, 114.88 Dresses, 17.50. LaUIH Hob.. $1.00. Ask about our Hp elal Payment Plan Slid free photo olfer, Men tion thia ad. Wall Paper Specials Bedroom paper 10c, 15c, UDc, Double roll. Best duplex oatmeal, 46c bolt. Wash able kitchen papers 46c double roll. Tap estry papers 30c, 60c, double roll. Flee ample book on request. SMITH'S WALL PAPER HOUSE 108-10 Second Street Portland. Ore. j PLUMBING MATE hi AL Baths, sinks, toilets, basins, boilers, pipe, valves and fittings. Prices reason able. Standard Plumbing ft Heating Co. East 6th and Morrison Sts. Portland, Or. Clnn Backache, Kidney, Nerve OIOP and Bladder Troubles, with a box of BU-KOLA Kidney and Bladder Tablets, $1.00 a Hox, complete treatment, 28c Trial Box. Positively guaranteed or money back. Address, BAKER DRUG CO., Fifth and Burnslde, Portland, Oregon. We also specialize in mull orders of Drugs and Sundries. DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM For all Chronic Diseases, Madison Bldg. AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS LARHY SULLIVAN 212 S. Broadway. Tell Main 6740 MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In I weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 234 Burnslde street, Port- land, Oregon. "Smile, and while you smile another smiles; And by and by there's miles of smiles. And life's worth while because you mile." MAIN DISHES A GOOD, substantial dish which Is not hard to get ready for a good sized family Is Alaskan Dish. Cut two pounds of round steak Into eight pieces for serving. Dice one-half pound of salt pork. Cook the pork, one cupful of minced celery and one large onion in the pork fat. Fry the steak until brown on both sides, add to the rest of the Ingredients, blend two tablespoonfuli of fat with the same of flour, pour over the meat and simmer all together for thirty minutes. Just before serving add one cupful of cooked spaghetti and one pint of stewed tomatoes. Serve on hot platter. Panned Oysters. Scald one cupful of oysters. When the edges curl, remove them from the liquor. Take one tablespoonful of but ter creamed with two of flour, add one cupful of milk and cook until thick. Add one-half cupful each of broken nut meats and chopped celery. Season to taste and add the oysters. Remove the tops from rolls, scoop out the soft part. toast the tops and shells and fill with the oysters. The shells may be well buttered with soft butter before filling, adding to the daintiness of the dish. Baked Lima Beans and Tomatoes. Soak a pound of beans overnight. parboil for five minutes or longer to soften, rinse and cook until tender, Add one teaspoonful of salt to each quart of water used. Season a pint of tomatoes with salt and pepper and onion Juice. Add it to the drained beans. Put Into a beanpot with two thick slices of bacon or salt pork and bake until the bacon Is crisp and brown. Fricassee of Tongues. Sheep's tongues or small calves' tongues may be used. Take four, cover with boiling water and simmer until tender, adding a few cloves ind small onion; season with salt when nearly done. Remove, cool, skin and cut lengthwise ; season well. The next day, roll the tongues In flour and fry In butter and chopped onion until brown. Serve with a brown sauce sea soned with a dash of lemon juice. Serve with hot boiled rice. (t), 114, Westers Newspaper Vein.) Cows to Be Profitable Under average farm conditions, a cow needs to produce 200 pounds of butterfat a year to pay all expenses in connection with her feed and care, In other words, the cow lhat will pro duce this amount of butterfat will pay for her feed at market price, pay for all labor In connection with her keep, Interest on money Invested, taxes, etc. Aliens Are Made Citizen at Rate of 15 Per Minute New York. Naturalization of aliens st the rate of 15 per minute continues In the county courthouse, where six justices are aiding County Clerk Done gan to give 5,000 candidates their final papers before the duties oi naturaliza tion are transferred to tne reaeraj on reau. Some girls marry for money because It la necessary to have an excuse. i THY NEIGHBOR AS THYSELF By DOUQLAS MALLOCH T OVE thy neighbor as thyself," A Tlia hnlv .i,rlttn-ia run. We wish the Lord would tell ut, though, Just how It can be don. For there are often neighbors near, There may be neighbors even here, A few that we could tell you of We find It very hard to love. 'Love thy neighbor as theyself"? But what about the kind Who speak so sweetly to your face And otherwise behind? And what about the neighbors who Are always borrowing from youT And neighbors who run In and stay Upon your very busy day? "Love thy neighbor as thyself! The ones who keep a flock Ot chickens that will crow and cluck At half past four o'clock? And folks who let the baby cry, To find the trouble never try? And folks who play yes, what of them? The phonograph at 2 a. m.? Love thy neighbor as thyself And live In sweet accord. There's only one thing we can think To make us do It, Lord ; There are some neighbors we could love Just like the cooing turtle dove If on some bright and sunny day They'd only up and move away, (A by McClur. Nswapaper Byndlcau.) Something to Think About by F. J. WALKER LIGHT OR DARKNESS IT IS for you to choose hether you A shall make your dwelling place where the sunbeams are, or where the shadows He. From those rational Individuals who mark upon a scale the division be tween light and darkness, to these who never give thought to the matter, time slips away with the same pre cision, caring not who makes use of the precious minutes or permits them to go to waste. The man who wanders about in the gloom, Indifferent as to the direction he Is traveling, is heading straight for the dismal land of nowhere. He is the frowning, fault-finding man, blam ing others for his falls and bruises. He lives In perpetual darkness and thinks darkly. The world has too many such men, too many women of the samo miser able type, stubbing their toes in the dark simply because they stubbornly refuse to lift their eyes to the guid ing light and lft reason Illuminate their souls with glorious faith and hope. Everywhere they go, they take with them the clammy chill of midnight, Their presence is oppressive, though they cannot be made to believe It. They are Important to themselves, but fail to Impress their importance upon those who consistently press forward among the industrious on the great sun-lighted highway making the best use of their talents. Anybody, it Is supposed, can say what he means, but If you will take time to converse with one of these benighted mortals and seek to draw him out, you will find that in his case the hypothesis Is not true, It takes the genial sunlight to crown the orchards and the fields with fruit and grain. And Just so does It quire a spiritual sun to bring forth the goodness In man and loosen his tongue to utter words of cheer and wisdom. The sunny men and women make the best of tilings, .even when their world Is gray and cheerless, All that Is beautiful, Inspiring, lovable and noble, comes from their enlightened minds, indulgent to the wayward, sympathetic to the unfortu nate, benevolent and merciful, Into the world's darkest places, Into the gloomiest' hearts, these humane men and women scatter sunshine with ont reserve. Who does not bless them? by MeClur. Newapap.r Syndicate.) Has Anyone Laughed At You T Br ETHEL R. necause nvsui You always pledge at mass meetings? Haven't friends said to you: "What, another mass meeting? Are you going to get up and pledge another week's salary; never saw sued a pledger?" Let them laugh, it's but a mirth screen for their own disinclina tion to give I Tou have enthusi asm, you have Interest outside yourself, you are not selfish and petty. They are the fledglings to your pledgllng I Keep up your good work going will never make you leas big and interests will never dry you up ! 80 Your get-away here In Keep It up you have been as a ship to a drowning, strug gling finance committee. ( by MeClur. Newspaper Srndtcat..) coooc-cc-coooooooooog STATE NEWS I TTVT DDTPt? iAl" UlUuF e I - T v f TffTf f f f Tsffff v eye WW w Snlem. The Salom Shrine club, at a mooting hold here Friday night, do- elded to stage a Sbrlners' circus Id Suloni, April 29 to May 3. Tillamook. Tho Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company is planning a largo construction program for Tilla mook county for tho summer ot 1924, according to E. O. Munson, manager of the local exchange. Tillamook. Finns are bolng made by St. Albans mission, which is identi fied with the Episcopal diocese ot Oregon, to erect a parish house and church building In the near future on the property, irecently purchased, at Sixth street and Third avenue east. Albany. About 200 Oregon Agricul tural college students in the history morning to study the historical relics mroning to study the historical relics In the two local museumB. In the afternoon the party went to Tangent to visit the old Indian mounds In thai vicinity. Salem. The Oregon exhibit, which has been in Portland for a number ot years, is being transferred to Salem and will be placed in the lower cor ridor ot the state capltol. The hlbit includes numerous varieties of wood, ores, fruits; grasses, grains. wool and other products typical ot this state. Salem. State traffic officers work ing under the direction of T. A. Raf fety, chief inspector for the state motor vehicle department, caused de linquent fees in the amount of (7357.15 to be collected In March. Fines im posed during the month as the result of state traffic officers' activities ag gregated $3129.35. Salem. Oregon, with a population ot 783,389, has $100 per capita based on the resources ot the 281 banks cow in operation, according to a report prepared Friday by Frank Bramwell, state superintendent ot banks. Re sources ot the Oregon banks total $312,216,530.70, with an average pop ulation per bank of 2752. Salem. E. A. Clark, president of the Kings Products company here, has purchased the Hubbard berry pool for 1924, The pool includes approxi mately 125 tons of berries. With the exception of 15 tons of cherries the entire poof will go to the Kings Pro ducts concern. The deal was nego tiated through W. L, Bentley of Wood burn, Marshfiold. With the water about 40 degrees above zero Sunday, Rev. J D. Chappelle baptized a few of his flock in the Pacific ocean, following ceremonies on the beach at BaBten- dorff's. Notice ot the service at the beach drew a large congregation of outsiders and the, novelty of ocean baptismal was observed by folk from all about the bay. Salem. A check of the sealor classes of the standard high schools throughout the state shows that there will be graduated from the public high schools in Oregon this year a total of 4684 pupils. Of those 1977 or 42 per cent are boys and 2707 or 68 per cent girls. The check was made by J. A. Churchill, Btate superintendent of public instruction. Tillamook. Four business houses on Tillamook's main street were seri ously damaged by fire late Sunday. The loss was estimated at $15,000. Tourist cafe, Plasker music house, Dawson & Dunn grocery and Palm confectionery, all frame structures, were ablaze and nearby buildings were threatened by flames which were favored by a stiff northwest wind. Vernonla. Advices received from the Columbia county court state that the Vernonla road district will re ceive more general and special road funds than any other section in the county. This is because the district comprises practically all of the stand ing timber on the Nehalem water shed. According to the latest assessment, it has an assessed valuation of ap proximately $4,600,000. Salem. Grange organizations from many sections of Oregon have accept ed invitations to Join in the automobile caravan which will leave the state fair grounds probably July 1 for a trip through many counties in the western part of the state. It has not yet been determined how much time will be required to complote the trip, but It was predicted that the grangers would be on the road for a week. Klamath Falls. Coming on the heels of recent statements by Presl dent Sproule of the Southern Pacific that Klamath Falls was the second largest freight shipping point in Ore gon in 1923, a statement covering last year's shipments on the Klamath line has been completed by J. J. Miller, district freight and passenger super intendent, showing 13,700 carloads of freight shipped from Klamath In 1923. Jljttr every meal A pleasant aad agreeable wcet and m -a.rt-t-la-o benefit aa well. Good lor teetti. breath aad digestion. Makes the neat elgsi ltt fcetiar. As It Used to Be. Headline in exchange: "Cop Arrest ed for Taking Bribe." We are remind ed of the old Joke about policemen having a snap because the publio pays them for protection from vice, and vice pays them for protection from the public. - Boston Evening Transcript. Both at One Throw. J. B. M. writes: "What a saving ot time and other things there would bo if a fellow could take his first ocean voyage and his first smoke at the same time." Boston Evening Tran script. Sheffield Steel Supreme. Sheffield is still credited with mak ing the best steel in the world. Its virtues are attributed partly to the secrets known only to the manufac turers, and partly to the water used In tempering it. Mrs. E. D. Homewood Oregon Women Vote "Yes" On Important Subject Portland, Oreg. "Dr. rierce'a Favorite Prescription has given me preat help and 1 am glad to give it my recommendation. I suffered a physical and nervous breakdown. I became very weak and my whole system seemed to be in bad con dition, but after taking about two bottles of the 'Favorite Prescription' my health returned, my nerves were strong, and I never felt better." Mrs. E. D. Homewood, 170 Ivy St. If you're nervous or troubled like Mrs. Homewood, go to your drug gist at once and obtain this Pre scription of Dr. Pierce's in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce's in Uui falo, N. Y., for free medical advice. If Greek Girl Would Find Husband. In some parts of Greece no girl can ever hope to find a husband until she has a home of her own. Stray Bits of Wisdom. Men are like Geneva watches with crystal faces which expose the whole movement. Emorson. Bath for the Plants. Your household plants will flourish and bloom if you give them a bath about onco a month in water to which ammonia has been added says a tea spoon to a quart of liquid. Wanted It Set. To the clerk who had just sold her a thermometer a woman said: "Would you be so kind as to set It at 65? That's about what the doctor says I'm to keep tho room at." First Use of Figures In Europe. Figures in arithmetic were intro duced into Europe from Arabia In 991. Until then letters were used. A Crazy Look. From a story "Quilt was written In every line of his fuce." Boston Eve ning Transcript. ins a it needed In every department of houte keeping. Equally good for towele.table linen, theett and pillow caaea. Grocer tkiJSJdStof Business College Plscee Graduates In Good Positions Enroll any time of year. Write for free success ca talus;. Fourth and TamblU, Portland, Oregoa. P. N. U. No. 17, 1924 lVtV ' '' ' L M M f v 1 -- -s fafim inl 1 fiiHfl rtlffl 'IWIlMMIf m