PORT! ANH Mallory wHa Select Residential & Tranaimit 15th and YamhilL Portland. Oreaon. G. G. APPLEGATH IMPORTED The Imported Groceries rot carry we of Street, Portland. 815 EAST ELEVENTH ST. MAID O'CLOVER BUTTER ICE CREAM MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. 4a QowMot'cM HorroortAt third, Portland, Ore. We Specialize in Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Grape Root Goat Skins, Horse Hair Writ for Shipping Tare t latest Price Liat Portland Hide & Wool Co. 101 lMON AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, OREDON. Branch at Pucatelio, Idaho SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without injury to the akin by Ney-Born Depilatory, yum pie on request. Ney-Born Lab oratories, 519 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. PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING Buttons, (Scolloping, Pearl-Plcot Edge, Wide Hemstitching, Embroidery, Button Holes. All work guaranteed. Smith Pleating and Button Worka, 823 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Ore. PER SET DR. R. W. DONOHUE CORNER SECOND AND MORRISON HORSES and MULES Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Wf are the old reliable firm that has always Stood for Bciuara dealing. We guarantee all stock as represented. We rent by the duy, week or month; with or without harness. Call, write or North Portland Horse & Mule Co., Union Stock Yards, North Portland, Oregon. Empire 0121. , AUKIE PILLS For Weak Kidneys and Inflammation of the Bladder. Price 25c a Box We pay the Postage. WINKLER'S PHARMACY 62W-54 North Sixth St., PORTLAND, ORE Oregon Luggage Co SPECIAL PRICES on TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT CASES. 110 Sixth St.. Next Columbia Theater "ells WSmEMe SHOES I -Boys Otilftttr: lAMM 886 A Morrison, opposite Olds, vv ortman 4b King THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE 2B8 Wash. St., Between 3rd and 4th. I nrl'llt!' Coats-Suits. $14.85 Dresses, S7.50. LdUIGO HilL. H,.a 41 no. Auk about our Spe cial Pavment Plan' and free photo offer. Men tion this ad. Set of CQ.00 Teeth, PO I We guarantee material - and workmanship. Painless extraction of a. u kia 9rt vtnri In the same location. U. S. DENTISTS, UM Wasa- lnrton cor. Second. Portland, ureson. When You Have Suffered Enougb and have spent enough money for drug medi cines that have pro duced no results, In cases of Stomach, Kid- WW 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 back to New Life, Health and MapplnesB wun M ARCELL8 MIRACLE MINERAL Address, Marcell, the Nature Man, 901 W. Lombard 8t Portland, Ore. PI.... mention thin naoer. DIVINE HEALING Old-time Power of God 129 Fourth St.. Portland, Ore Telephone Bdy CM Los Angeles Policeman Los Angeles, Cal.-Keceiving a mes sage Inquiring as to the whereabouts of Herbert It. Reynolds, described s beneficiary of a $.500,000 estate n Philadelphia, police officials here dis covered the man sought la a member of their force and called him off a beat he was traveling In Hollywood. Reynolds heard the news without en thusiasm and declined to tell reporters tow it feels to be rich. He said the $7.50 r ... ,-- -, --e n a w OFFERS A MARKET Portland, Oreeoa VATOEVILLB PHOTO-FLATS Complets Chsnse Beturdsy. Adults, Wwk 017 Matinee, 200; EreniaM, 4ilc. Conttua- ' 11 p. m. Children 10 ossts ill timea. Hotel Fireproof American Plan RATES MODERATE Portland's Oldest f UR House Established 1870. Remodeling, Repairing, Storage. 129 Tenth Street, near Wuhinston. Best of Everything and Delicacies. What your local grocer does uClALIZlfl IN. U. Mayer & Co., lo mm Mall Orderi Solicited AVIATION- GS ST Individual Instruction by ax-Army Instructor. Portland Aircraft Construction Co. PORTLAND, OREGON PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, eeam, hem and machine pleat skirts ready for band. $1.00 Hemstltchlnr. Dleotln and tucklnr. EASTERN NOVELTY MFQ. CO. 85H Fifth Street Portland, Ore. INFORMATION , DEPARTMENT PleatingEmbroidery Hemstitching Buttons Covered. STEPHAN'S 165H Tenth St., Portland ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you up. we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your combings. Join our School of Beauty Cul ture, 4UU to 414 Dekum Bldg., phone Broadway eao2, Portland, Oregon. AUT08 WITHOUT DRIVERS Larry Sullivan. 212V, S. Broadway, Portland. Telephone Main 8740. BATTERIES Rebuilt second hand batteries, (10.00. 46 Grand Avenue, Portland. CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Will bring you relief. It's the modern method. You cannot possess good health with an Impaired nervous system. Drs. Duckworth and Masten, all modern drug less methods used, 215 Swetland Bldg., nun ana wasnington, romana. CAMERA AND KODAK REPAIRING Adolph W. Harr, Abington Big., Portland. Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies Portland Beverage Sply Co., 431 Stark CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL RESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. DR. ABRAM8 SYSTEM For ajl Chronic Diseases, Madison Bldg. DENTIST Charles S. Wollln. Suite 702-703 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon, FEATHERS New Flowers and Feathers made to order. 20 years established. We guarantee all work. Old fine feathers cleaned. Hartness Feather & Flower Shop, 886ft Washing ton EL ' HOTELS WABASH. Rooms 60c. 204 Madison 8t. Fertiliiers 125.00. Red Ash Seed Co. Vancouver, Wn. "Fertilize With Brains.' THE LUCILE BEAUTY SCHOOL The Luclle method makes you a real marceller. AH branches of Beauty culture taught by expert Instructors. For lull in formation wrJte 41 Selling-Hlrsch Bldg. Phone Main 4337. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some Bay while learning. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 234 tturnslde street, port- lana, Oregon. SURGICAL CORSETS Made to measure, 467 Washington St. If you are troubled with Appendicitis or Stomach Trouble, write Hizs Company, Portland, Oregon, for free information in German or English. PAINTS AND WALLPAPER Miller Paint Co., 172 First St. PERFECTO TRUN'K MFG. CO. Trunks, Auto Trunks to order. Third and Pine, Portland, ure. RYDER PRINTING CO. Feature Printing for Less 192 Third Street Portland, Oregon USED CASH REGISTERS Scales, Electric Coffee Mills, Show CaseB, Butchers' Plsnlav Case. BOXER TRADING CO., 129 First St. Portland, Oregon Tel. BRoadway 7438 PLUMBING MATERIAL Baths, sinks, toilets, basins, boilers, pipe, valves ana lutings, rnces reason able Standard Plumbing Heatlna Ce. East 6th and Morrison Sts. Portland, Or. HOTEL EATON West Park and Morrison Sts. Take D-M car at pepot to West Park Street The Beet Located Hotel In Portland CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning aaa Dye ing servioe send paroela te as. We pay return postage. Inforav ation and prices siveo npea re quest. ENKBTS CITY DVB WORKS., Established 1890. Pertland. Ore SILK SHOP Foreign and Domestic Kafoury Bros., 883 Alder St. PELTON sary,eb0rinq NECB' PISTON COMPRESSION RINP. TOps on luiiu pumping D.dVW. Distributor for Ford at Forrison Our Garage Does All Repair Work Smith & Gaines, burnside ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES Abdominal Supnortere Arck Supports. Send for mM uritig blank a, LauDaris Drug Co. Tru Expert! 173 Third St.. Portland, Ore Heir to $500,000 Estate estate was that of his father-in-law, the late Mangus H. Brown. She Has Had 19 Babies Oconto, Wis. The stork brought ths nineteenth baby to the borne of Peter Shallow, prosperous farmer of Little River, Just north of this city. Of the nineteen children born to the Shallow family, thirteen are living. The fam ily has had four sets of twins. J f5'; -3 I V1 J v 1 Wrt.Qa WITCH TEG'S S0N VACO, 'e son of old Witch Teg, who lived on the mountain side, wanted to be rich. He did not want to live In a cave with his Witch Mother, though she did everything within the power of her magic arm to make him happy. , It was not, however, In the power of Witch Teg to give gold to her son, or to any one else. Stones she could change Into ani mals or mountains Into rocks and trees, and It was whispered she had changed more than one into the shape of a wild animal. So when her son asked for gold that he might become rich and live In a "Soon I'll Be a Rich Man, Mother," He Slid. palace Witch Teg knew she could not grant his wish. There was one thing she could do, snd that was to help him get money, and this she did by .changing the big rocks around her mountain cave Into fat pigs which Xaeo drove to the mar ket and sold for gold. . Soon the gold began to pile up In the corner of the cave, for Yaco's pigs were the finest In the market and brought the highest prices. "Soon I will b a rich man, mother," Bald Yaco one day, "and I shall live In a palace, and when you see me riding In my coach with fcrur prancing horses you will be proud of your son." Witch Teg listened with downcast eyes, for she began to understand that this selfish son had no thought of her, but would leave her as soon as he was rich enough to satisfy his greed. Reflections oj a Bachelor Qirl Btj HELEN ROWLAND THE same woman may be a goddess in s hnw a tumntatlnn to a mar. rled man and a menace to a bachelor. No man Is ripe for matrimony until his heart has been broken at least once ; and the first girl who threw him over Is an angel In disguise. Every man believes that woman's "sphere" is marriage; but that a girl should never, never think about It, ex- cept in the beautiful abstract, until some man mentions It to her. True love says, "Love me or I suf fer!" Infatuation says, "Love me or I'll make YOU suffer!" Forty-five Is the magic age at which a man has Just begun to LIVE-when he still retains all his teeth, some of his hair, the outlines of his youthful figure, and most of his really worth while Illusions, but has shed most of his egoism, his cynicism, his foolish dreams, and all his Impossible expec tatlons of life. , Youth's Idea of "success" consists In covering the course (of life) with the fewest possible strokes (of effort). In China, a wife can be divorced In half a minute for talking too much, Oh, Reno, where Is thy sting I Somehow, a girl In breeches only seems to look more glrly I (Copyright by Helen Rowlani.) A LINE 0 CHEER I By John Kendrlck Bangs. CITY FLOWER3 THERE may be floweri In the fields, But sometimes on the city atreet Amid the surge of weedy yields A rare bloom I chance to meet Some flower of childhood on the way Of pain, with eyes like violets, Whose laughter eases the dark day Of all lte trials and regrets; Some flower of womanhood that goes ' Down to the arid depths of eare. And like some lovely human rose With beatrty veils the sorrow there. (Q by UcClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ilillw e If Xaco had seen his mother's eyes his answer, to her question would per haps have been more guarded, but he didn't, and so when Witch Teg asked, And how shall I be able to see so flu a person as you will be, when you drive' out In such style? You cannot drive up the side of the mountain." "Oh, you can sit at the foot of the mountain some day and I will drive past, replied the ungrateful xaco. "You will not expect me to notice you, ef course, for I could not have a witch for my mother, you know, and live in a palace." "No, no," answered the witch, "that would never do." But she did not In tend that ber selfish son should leave her to live In a cave while he rode about In a beautiful conch ashamed to own her for his mother. One morning when Yaco started for market the pigs he drove before him were the plumpest and finest he had pvnr driven down the mountain and Yaco thought of the gold he would bring back to add to his store. Yaco did not know that his mother, before the sun was up and while the mountain was yet misty In the early morning, had gone part way down the mountain and, stretching out her bony arms and hands, had caused water to run over the rocks and form a brook. If he had he would not have guessed the reason, but his witch mother was making sure her son could not leave her. She knew that all charms are broken when the one upon whom the spell Is cast steps Into running water. Yaco she had formed from an ugly black rock that stood by her doorway, and now she would let him take his form again. Slowly down tli mountainside Witch Teg watched her son driving his pigs. For a minute Yaco stopped when he saw the water. Then, seeing It was not deep, he drove the pigs In. Be fore his astonished eyes they resumed their former shape a heap of stones. Yaco stepped In to touch the stones and Instantly he became one of them, only big, black snd ugly Just the shape h had been when Witch Teg changed him Into the son of a witch. The village folks at the foot of the mountain point out the black rock and call It the Witch's Son because It Is shaped like the head of a man, but they do not know that once It was Yaco, the son of Witch Teg, who was ashamed of his witch mother. (IB by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) "Wbat'sinaName?" By MILDRED MARSHALL Facts about roar earns i Its hirteryi eaeaaaaffl wHeaee 11 was derlvedi eta aJficaaeei rour kicky dajr, Uteky Jewel ELLA T?LLA Is an elfin name. Its scource a-' lies in Fairyland, where the plves, or white spirits, were supposed to be gifted shadowy beings given to lnflu- enclng strangely the lives of mortals. Jilla means "ell's rnena." The elf king was called Elberlch, Ills fairy kindred and their popularity In England and Ireland, established the use of elf names early In history, Everyone remembers Aelfglfu, the un fortunate Elglva, whose beauty was like the fairy gift which her name sig nifies, and brought ruin upon herself and her husband. Aelfwlne (elf darling), daughter of of Souftmpt011f WM Knut first wife. A bishop of Lichfield was called Aelfwlne, but he preferred to be addressed as Aella. This Is the flrst appf,aran(.e of Ellgi and u Beemg curious that It should have been of a masculine name. Aella, as It was then spelled, named the sponsor for the execution of Rag- nar Lodbroz. and It was Aelle of Deira whose name caused Gregory the Great to say that "AUeluJa" should be sung In those regions. Ella Is much used In this country, but her significance Is so little known, that her popularity must be attributed to harmony of sound, The opal is Ella's tallsmanlc gem, but the fairy, which popular supersti tion declares Is Imprisoned within the stone, must be a good fairy, for Ella Is promised many friends, success and much happiness. Friday Is her lucky day and 2 her lucky number. ( by Wheeler Syndicate, Ine.) O (8 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) la I 'U'ar-j-nap BTflTC TVTTjl7e3 Walalkl llajWW WkJ 4 J IN BRIEF, Marshfield. Work on the Coos bay jetties .will start soon after July 1, when the big rock quarries on North Coos river will be delivering the first rock. Mill City. The daily vacation Bible school of the Presbyterian church now has an enrollment of 125 pupils, and all are taking an active Interest in the work. " Salem. There was a small gain in all lines of insurance written In the state during the year, according to the sixteenth annual report of Will Moore, insurance commissioner. Salem. The state of Oregon suf fered a fire Joss In 1923 of approxi mately $10,000,000, according to the annual report of Will Moore, state fire marshal. This Bum makes a per capita loss of $11.25. Madras. Rain which fell here has increased the farmers' prospects for a fair crop materially. Although more rain is needed to make an- average yield, farmers have more hope than they had the past month. Newberg. The safe of the post of fice and store at Sprlngbrook, two miles from Newberg, was rifled at 3 o'clock Suntluy afternoon of currency, believed to have aggregated $500. Marshfield. The Winchester Bay Lumber company is making extensive improvements in Its mill with the ob ject of enlarging .its output. Log and deck machinery are the prlnclpat in stallations, and a Johnson shaper at tachment is being put in to save lum ber. Clatskanie. Preliminary plans were made at a meeting in Birkenfeld last week toward organization of a pion eers' society of the Nehalem valley. Only those who took up government homesteads In the Nehalem prior to 1890 will be eligible, according to pres ent plans. The Dalles. Wasco county saved it self $40,000 on one bit of highway work alone, when It rejected a con tractor's bid for construction of the Wrentham Market road and decided to do the work Itself, a check of Coun ty Rondmaster Marx's figures showed Saturday. Sheridan. Bids for the local South ern Pacific station agent will close on June 26. On that date the oldest per son in the service of the company bid ding for the post will receive the as signment, The vacancy was created by the transfer of R. K. Montgomery to Independence. Eugene. Donley Turvey of Medford was killed Sunday afternoon when a motorcycle and sidecar In which he was riding ran off the grade near Mapleton, west of Eugene, according to reports received here. E. T. Stan wood, who was riding with Turvey suffered minor injuries, Eugene. Frank E. Taylor of Thur ston will be Lane county's next sheriff, succeeding Fred G. Stlckels, whose resignation takes effect July 1. Mem bers of the county cpurt stated that they had agreed upon the appoint ment of Taylor, but that the official order had not yet been mads. Eugene. Lane county's bumper crop of cherries is finding a market in many parts of the Pacific coast sec tion. Several local buyers are ship ping to Los Angeles and other parts of California, while one is shipping large quantities to the canneries at Sulem and to other points on the coast. Clatskanie. Donaldson Bros, ot Shelton, Wash., have purchased the Clatskanie Electric company plant and equipment - and will take possession immediately. The Clatskanie Electric company was a subsidiary of the North Pacific Public Service company of Tacoma. Donaldson Bros, are for mer owners of the Shelton plant. Eugene. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Woods of this city Sunday celebrated their 63d wedding anniversary at their home at College Crest. The day was not marked by any special entertainment, but was quietly observed by the aged couple, who had Invited a few friends to their home. Dr. and Mrs. Woods were married at Mecklln, Mo., June 22, 1861. Dr. Woods is 85 and Mrs. Woods 82. They are the parents of Major LeRoy Woods and L. L. Woods, both of this city. Marshfield. Governor' Plorce, ac cording to Jack Kronenberg of Ban don, will Bee that the Coqullle-Bandon highway does not lack for funds to complete It, although Coos county has failed in voting match money to equal the state's expenditures this summer. Bandon has been Isolated while other portions of the county have been well served through various bond Issues. It was expected the failure to vote bonds to match the state funds might embarrass the work. Trucks AH Sizes, Prices, Terms. Also Used and Re-built Trucks. Write for Catalog. BADLEY SMITH CO., 9th and Burnslde Portland, Ore. FREE 4x6 PAofo e nour BABY ht Ui BIRTHDAY JtfonW Sowell Studio, USl-i3r4SL Btrwn Attn et Morrtmt r 1' Wl.o'csame tr ennVr Jrnt rhjht ICnCllUS by cuos who , ..(,.,. iiiWALMo Cafeteria luncheon served dally mat eaaaa be exoelled. Park Street betweea Washington and Aides. WHOLESALE DCCUCC 1110 Ceuoh FI8H nLLILO, lllUl jM irpolrToTrFonnE WH-mADffATi DECKER BU8INESS COLLEGE AL1SKT BLDG. Vour "TEETH" SLEEP" While We Work Our Reputation Is our greatest asset. Dr. Keens, !514 Washington St., Portland . AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL Experts in all lines of Beauty Work, lit Medical Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. "FOR WOMEN BY WOMEN" Women's Employment Bureau He!oofall kinds, 409 YamhiU Btreet "ZENITH CARBURETOR SALES A SERVICE COMPANY Crlts Super Pressure Lubricating System 10TH AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND SALESMEN EARN fSD.OD DA1LT selling NOGAR Clothing Suits, $12.60 made to measure. Will outwear three ordinary suits. ADSOIUieiy eyr.ne. P""I' fire resistant. Write for Selling Plan. J01 Coucldgortlanajjjre. WE WRECK AUTOS and TRUCKS Parts Sold at HALF PRICE Write or Call DAVID HODES CO., Inc. Everything from a bolt te sa engine. Grand Ae., (ir. East Salman St., PenM On You Want a Good Position Very well Take the Accountancy & Business Management, Private Secretarial. Calculator Comtometor, Stenographic, Penmanship, or Com mercial Teachers' Course at The foremodt Buairume College of the Northwest which has won more Accuracy Awards and Gold Medals than any other school in America. Send for our Success Catalog. Fourth Street near Mor rison, Portland, Ore. Isaac M. Walker, President Superstition and the Owl. The owl, with Its curdling cry, has always been regarded with supersti tion as a forerunner ot calamity. The Indians shrink from the cry of the horned owl. Shakespeare refers to It as the bird of evil omen. Dowries for Titled Foreigners. It is said that the daughters ot 500 of America's richest men have mar ried titled foreigners and that their aggregate dowry falls little Bhort of three-quarters of a billion dollars. In dianapolis News. Chinese Scale. Chinese scales In music were called pentatonic or five-toned scales. Each tone was name thus: Emperor, Prime MJnlster, Subject People, State Affairs and Picture of the Universe. He Probably Used a Flivver, The first man has been diBcovorod again, this time down In Patagonia. We wonder whether he rode there from Java In an airplane or on a raft? Detroit Free Press. Philadelphia Made Pattern. Philadelphia was the first of mod ern municipalities whose plan was pre pared for a particular site, and the rectangular plan there adopted has guided city planning in America ever since. Mrs. L, M. Barnes Are You an Ailing Woman? Why Not Enjoy Health? Salem, Orctj "For about three years I was m very poor health. I was suffering with feminine weak ness which was brought on thru motherhood. I became very thin and was nervous, could not sleep, and my appetite was poor. I suf fered all the time with aches and pains, especially backaches and bear ing pains. 1 was a physical wreck. I knew, of Dr, Peirce s Favorite Pre scription thru my mother. I de cided to give it a trial and it relieved me of all my weakness .and so com pletely brought back my health that I have never had to take any medi cine since, and have kept well and strong." Mrs, L, M. Barnes, 1415 Hines St. Start at once with this "Prescrip tion" and see how quickly you pick tip feel stronger and better. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buf falo, N. Y-, for free advice or send 10c for trial pkg, tablets. used for baby's clothes, will keep them sweet and snowy-white until worn out. Try It and see for yourself. At tram P. N. U. No. 28, 1924 m k.:. -..vl Qvn i