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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1924)
PORT! ANn VyAV 1 -rLW When in Portland Visit 1300 Feet AboTe the City. DANCING Every Nie-lit Evceot Bun. day. AMUSEMENTS Afternoon ind Evenine. AdnXa to Park Jree Auto Parking Free. Hop 0. Q Car on Washinjton SI. L'Mallory Select Residential & Transient 16th and Yamhill. Portland. Oregon. Modem Fireproof American Plan RATES MODERATE C. G. APPLEGATH Real Franklin SERVICE Railway Telegraph and Radio Institute 432-33,14 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon. TREMENDOUS DEMAND FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. BIG SALARIES Day and Nig)rt ClaBSea. Write for Prospectus. . WESTERN WOOL PRODUCTS CO., Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore Poldina Camp Mattrajs 4x6 feet. Quick to fold. Heavy coverings. Tufted, well made. Use as Top Mattress in home. Boxed edges, wool, $ 10.51). Pad wool flox, Sb.OO. Folding Iron Camp Bed in Roll, $10.85. Special offer on combination. i t iimrnnnil DISEASES OF THE BONE, LUNG, SKIN UK II II A 111 lr KM 111 treatment is of EUROPEAN ORIGIN. Compara. tively new SPECIALIST TAKE! 4a oivMarcM yasMltAl:iSHt..'J,l !'J.,i.U uymf NomMmAtlVuvd.-. Portland, Ore. We Specialize In Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Grape RooL Goat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tags & latest Price List Portland Hide t Wool Co. 101 UNION AVENUE NORTH, POUTUND, QHElON. Branch at Pocatello, Idaho 150 RECIPES FOR APPLE DISHES The Union Pacific .has just issued a forty page booklet containing 150 rec ipes for apple dishes every housewife should possess. "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" and this book tells how it may be done in a 150 ways. It will be sent free to any address on ap plication by letter or phone to Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, 637 Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon. Auction Sale Furniture, Automobiles, Trucks. Don't miss this opportunity. Every Saturday, 1 P. M. Sharp. CITY AUCTION CO., 272 8rd Bt. West Side Portland, Ore. For Weak Kidneys and Inflammation of the Bladder. Price 25c a Box w& WINKLER'S PHARMACY KV4-64 North Sixth St., PORTLAND, ORE Set of tfQ.OO Teeth, PO We guarantee material and workmanship. Painless extraction of teeth. 60c. 20 years in the same location. U. 8. DENT!STS.2V Wash ington cor. Second, Portland, Oregon. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without injury to the skin by Ney-Born Depilatory. Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab oratories. 619 Morgan Bldg.. Portland Oregon. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES Abdominal Supporter Arch Supports. Send for meas uring blanks. hue-Davis Drag Co. Truss Experts .sQ? 173 Third St., Portland, Ore If yon hav. Stomach, Kidney, Liver and Bewel troubles and RHEUMATISM, then write - to me, state your ailment, and enclose 4 cents la stamps for my Free Booklet. It tells the way back to health. MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL Address, Marcell. the Nature Man, 01 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore. Please mention this paper. DIVINE HEALING INSTITUTE Old-time Power of God 129 Fourth St., Portland. Ore Telephone. Bdy 66J2 Big FREE Book for Sufferers from Cancer, Tuberculosis, Chronic Diseases, Piles Write for your free copy of my booklet oa causes sn 1 my successful methods of treating Cancer, 'tuberculosis. Piles and Chronic dis eases. Hundreds of grateful patients testify to the remits poeaible in your ruse. Charges for treatment are very reasonable. Address AMERICAfl HEALTH INSTITUTE Specialist on Chronl DiMawrR, Dr. Watts Director. 216 Colum bia B'.ljr., West Park and Washington bta., Portland. Oreirutm. Asks 15 Years' Wages ,Columbus, Ohio. Milking .cows, cleaning the barn and tilling the field tot 15 years without compensation. That Is what Margaret Hallen charges In t petition filed In common pleas court, asking that the be made a beneficiary In the estate of her step father, William Welsch. Miss llallen says when she was twelve years old her mother married I V. y n IK VVeiscV ii. pisei ... ai.ege,f from K.w fork dt, to Ueny.r, OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Pnrtlsnd, Orefon TATOEV1LLB PHOTO-PLATS Complete Chsnfe Saturday. Adults, Wsek day Matinee, Sue; ETeninfs, S5c Oontina em 1 to u p. m. Children 10 Mutt alt times. c OUNCIL CREST PARK Hotel Portland's Oldest FUR House Established 1870. Remodeling, Repairing, Storage. 1 29 Tenth Street, near Wuhint ton. Expert examination free All work guaranteed. Sen sible prices. We apecialixe in Complete Overhauling and Cylinder grinding. ANDERSON 4 MAYER GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP Moved to New Larger Garage, Kth and Hoyt, Portland in United States. I have cured hnndreda thought to be incurable. Care not how old your cut in. Examination Free by printing this ad 719 Dokum Bldg., 8rd and Washington Sta., Portland Get cured now. Most reliable stammering school in world. Tuition reasonable. Enroll befor August 10. Established 20 years. 8000 cures. Catalog free. North-Western School for Stammerers, 109 11th St., Portland, Oregon. PROF. KEMBRITZ FAMOUS REME DIES are doing the work. Special for chronic stomach intestine and aathma. Distributors wanted in your own town. 240 S. Broadway, Portland, Oregon. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, leans, hem land machine pleat skins ready for band. $1.00 Hemstitching, pieotlng and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 8514 Fifth Street Portland, Ore. AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS Larry Sullivan. 212 s. Broadway. Portland. Telephone- Main 8740, CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Will bring you rel ef. 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 Bids;., fiitn ana vvasntngton, rortiana. CAMERA AND KODAK REPAIRING Adolph W. Harr, Ablngton Big., lJortlanq. Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies Portland Beverage & Sply Co., 431 Stark CUT FLOWERS 4 FLORAL RESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison Bt. DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM For all Chronic Diseases, Madison Bldg. neuTIOT Charles 8. Wollln. Suite 702-703 Selling cunning, jforuanq, uregon. HOTELS WABASH. Rooms 60c. 204 Madison St. Fertilizers S25.00. Red Ash Seed 6o. Vancouver, Wn. "Fertilize With Brains.' MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 231 Burnslda Street, Port land, ureson. If vou are troubled wltn Appendlcltti or Stomach Trouble, write Hlzs Company, Portland, Oregon, for free Information In German or English. PERFECTO TRUNK MFG. CO. Trunks, Auto Trunks to order. Third ana pine, f oruanu, ure, RYDER PRINTING CO, Feature Printing for Less 192 Third Street Portland, Oregon USED CASH REGISTERS Scales, Electric Coffee Mills, Show Cases, Butchers' Display Cases. a 129 First St. Portland, Oregon Tel. Buoaaway lias PAINTS AND WALLPAPER Miller Paint Co., 172 First St. "FOR WOMEN BY WOMEN" Women's EmDlovment Bureau Help of all kinds,409 Yamhill 8treet. A POSITION FOR EACH GRADUATE DECKER BUSINESS COLLEGE ALISKY ULDG. Your "TEETH SLEEP" While We Work Our Reputation is our greatest asset. Dr. Keene, 3DH4 Washington St., Portland AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL' Experts In all lines of Beauty Work. S25 Medical Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. ZENITH SALES ft SERVICE, INC Zenith Carburetor and Critz Lubricating System. IOTHANDpAVISSTS.,PORTLAND ATTENTION I.ADIKS 16 jnrt m spot. Sanitary beauty parlor; we fix you up; we make 111 kind of hair pier-fs out of comb ing!; 1-ltem switch, .c; 2 Menu. 11.60; 8 items, 12. Full course of bi-iuty cul ture 120. 400 Iiekum bldg.. Portland, Or. riTANINC AND DYEING paean, For reliable (jleamng ana Lre- KflTfjj Ing service send parcels to us. r Vzl t n We pay return postage. Inform- . JTOSf. ll ation and prices given upon n- NcasaS ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS. Established 1890. Portland. Ore WE WRECK AUTOS and TRUCKS Parts Sold at HALF PRICE Write or Call DAVID HODES CO., Inc. Everything from a bolt to an engine. Coal An., Car. tat Sataes St., hruua, Ori From Stepfather's Estate to give her a third Interest In his es tate If she would do chores on the farm. At bis death, she says, he mother, as executrix, sought to carry out the agreement, but eltch s son Henry S., protested. The eatate valued at 10,540. In 1022 forest fires destroyed the eaulralent of ten-mile strip exteud u. V. V. ft LOVED IN SPITE OF CATS By CLARISSA MACKIE tig, U24, alcClure Nnwvit Syndicate.) If the blue car bad not broken down at Meadows Point, this story would never have been written, and If a yellow cat had not crossed the road under the very nose of the blue cur, It would not have broken down at that moment. John Dormer tried to avoid hitting the flying feline,' and only suc ceeded In ditching his car. Happily he was alone, but it was a shallow ditch, and It was muddy. There were blue flags growing there, and cattails. He hated cats, always had disliked them. Dogs be adored and owned several. Now, for the love of cats, some body's got to help me. I'll go to the little aouse that belongs to the yellow cat," and he strode across the roud and let himself Into a beautifully kept front yard and proceeded around the path to a neat back porch where lie rapped smartly on the door. At once the door opened and voice exclaimed, "Oh, do come In, and close the door. There, some of them will get out again I" John Dormer, hater of cats, found himself the center of a feline mob. Cats everywhere In chairs, on the hearth, sitting gravely on tables. One upon the clockshelf looked like sphinx, but mostly they were under foot weaving around the floor I In the midst of It all was this won derfully pretty girt, In white linen sports clothes, her gray eyes shining, her cheeks pink with suppressed ex citement, and fair hair becomingly ruffled. "Oh, do you mind going for the doctor?" she appealed before he had an opportunity to state his own troubles. "Certainly. Where Is her "There Is only one around here. Just take my cor It's In the yard- go right down the street until you come to the mlllpond. It Is the first house on the right you'll see the sign. Tell him Mrs, Mlnch has had a bad fall." "Fall downstairs?" he asked po litely. Tripped over one of the cats. They will get under one's feet," she apol ogized. I'll be right back," promised John, and he kept his word, for the little car he found outside In'the yard was of an expensive make, and It flew like the wind. When the doctor was closeted with the patient and the beau tlful girl, John Dormer decided that If he was to get home that night, he must have help In pulling the car out' of the ditch. So detaching him self from a dozen or so cats, he sim ply left the little house nnd w$nt'OU( In search of help. .Half an Hour later, the blue car, much the worse for a mud both, was tearing Its way home along the shore rond. John Dormer, always a careful driver, had forgotten all about the speed laws for he was thinking about a pair of gray eyes and a charming face that he could not forget. "Remember, old man," he told him self, "that that girl may be all right In every way, and I do admit that she Is your Ideal of what a perfectly ador able wife would be, even to her choice of cars; but man alive, why pick out a wife who would not be satisfied with one cat but must have twenty? For get It 1" It Is easier to say that than It Is to put behind one a memory that clings, John Dormer, a most unimpression able young man, had never had a love affair, and his memory of the girl of the cats lingered tenderly. More than once he tried to banish It but the memory refused to go. It looked at him with annealing gray eyes, until he decided to give the blue car an- nthsr trvotit along the road to Meadows Point. The little house was still there, Cats occupied the front porch, they at on the window sills, they were draped on the fences basking In the sun. A little old lady sat on the front porch, and on the steps sat the ador able cat-girl with her lap full of black kittens. John decided that the cats belonged to her: the old lady actually poked some of them away with her cane. That ended John Dormer's romance. So he told himself bitterly as Ii turned the car about and went back to town. No matter how fascinating a irl mlirht be one surely couldn't mnrrv twenty cats! "I'll forget her In week," decided John. (Irmly. At the end of the week he wss Introduced to her at a country club dance, and he had his nghtln to do all over again. Phyllis Dare seemed to like him, sometimes she looked at hlin In t puzr.led way as If tevin to recollect where she hsd teen lilia. "If I don't stnnd out from bunch of mere cats, I don't care whether she remembers me or not." growled John Jealously, but he danced with her every chance he cobld get. Once he ssked her if she liked cats, and she looked up quickly, almost suspiciously, he thought "What a funny question to ask me,' he said In reply. ta it smuBlnr. Don't jon like themr he Insisted. "Not particularly," she reptled la such an indifferent tone that John knew It was assumed. John smiled unhappily. She couldn't fool him with an air of Indifferences hadn't he found her cherishing twenty cats, more or less. Of course some of them might belong to Mrs. Mlnch, but the girl bad assumed an owner's atti tude toward the felines. It was evi dent she liked them, and if he suc ceeded in marching her, there would always be cats around; then, they would have To go out and make visits upon Mrs. Mlnch, who was rather a nice looking little old lady, but that meant more cats. He was to see more of Miss Dare, for she was visiting people that he knew, but never In the course of con versation did she ever mention cats. One would think she disliked them or never saw one to see the way she avoided the subject. At last John Dormer found an ex cuse to take a vacation and he simply ran away from love as represented by Phyllis Dare. In one week he was back again, feverishly Inquiring whether Phyllis Dare was stlU visit ing the Taylors. She was I He found bis way there as fast as the sympathetic blue car could speed trim, and when he found her In the rose garden, unions "the bite roses, he knew that Fate meant to be kind to him. Thyllis looked so glad to see him that he burst right out and declared his love, and later, in the blissful period that followed, he confessed, did run away fro,m you, darling, Just because of your horde of cats 1 "Cats? What cats? I never had one in my life," she looked at him atnazedly. "Remember last spring out aj: Meadows Point, I Btopped at your place, ati,l you were surrounded by eats. Mrs. Mlnch Just had a tall 1" She stared, and then she began to laugh softly. "Oh, Johnny Dormer, she sneered, "those were not my cats I I never saw them before! I stoppeo there to get water for my car, and this Mrs. Mlnch (isn't she a dear?) fell over a cat and sprained her ankle. remember you came In and went for the doctor (as If she had ever for gotten him 1). And so you were trying not to love me,' because of them?" John Dormer blushed guiltily. Give me credit darling," he sturdily protested. "Give me credit for bsk- Ing you to marry me, cats ana ail. . And Phyllis gave blm all tne creau he deserved. Royalty and the Turf in Long Auociation The association of royalty with rac ing dates back to a remote period In English history. One of the earliest ref erences occurs in the writing of Mai- mesbury, the Saxon historian, who speaks of certain "running horses" be ing sent by Hugo, rounder oi tne French royal house of Capet, as present to King Athelstan, whose sis ter was the object of his affections. It was Charles II who first Im ported eastern horses on a large scale Into England. His stud may De saio to have laid the foundation of the now celebrated English breed of racers. The Merrle Monarch's . ex ample was followed by subsequent sovereigns, and In 1724 the celebrated Arab. Godolphln, arrived in England. He was originally presented to Louis XIV by the emperor of Morocco, but was so lightly esteemed by the French that for a time he was used for draft work In Paris. In England, however, he became a tremendous success, both on the course and In the stud, and It Is commonly believed that many of England's most noted racers have had a Godolphln strain In them. This horse Is depicted in the old prints wlih his constnnt companion for many years, a cat, which was said to have pined away with grief when Godolphln died at twenty-nine years old. Another royal Importation, Dariey, became the sire of Flying Chllders, said to have been the fastest race horse ever known. During a long career on the turf be was never beat en. Perhaps the keenest of all royal turf patrons was King Edward VII, In his early career he had a long spell of 111 luck, but he ultimately broke this when he achieved the ambition of every owner by winning the derby. London Answers. Vegetarianism The Chinese are the most expert vegetarians in the world,""Says Frank Thone, Ph. D in Hygela. They are at least 1,000 years ahead of the rest of us In that respect. They can make an entire dinner from soup to nuts out of soy beans. No race has ever given meat up wltn good grace, and when It has at last been compelled to come to pottage, there Is still a great hankering after the fleshpots. But with dense populi tlon, the vegetarian diet must come. In northern Europe a millennium ago the Inhabitants ate tremendous meals, consisting mainly of meat ; now the people of the crowded Industrial cities of Belgium, France and Ger many have several meatless days In the week. ) Appreciated CI at When Jim Fagan, candidate for county clerk of Vigo county started to make his campaign race, he bought new flivver. He didn't know how to run It very well so hs took the dem onstrator with him on several of his rounds. That made hit with some of the people whose votes he wished. "He may have chauffeur, sll right," one of them remarked to another, "but be drives tbe same kind of car we do.' Indianapolis News. STATE NEWS t IN BRIEF, "t aaAaaaAaaaaaaal Salem. There were two fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents in the week ending July 17, accord ing to the state industrial accident commission. Rockaway. The Saltair hotel, form erly owned by Peter Seamore, has been sold to J. Naldrett of Beaverion, Or., who will remodel and modern ize it under the name "The Driftwocd Inn.' Newberg. Martin Garland, 27, of Rex, Or., was drowned in the Wil lamette river about 2V4 miles north of Newberg Friday night In an at tempt to rescue Mrs. Joseph Trunde, who went beyond her depth-while in swimming. Salem. A permit to operate in Ore gon was Issued by the state corpora tion commissioner here Saturday to the Pacific Flour Export company, a Delaware corporation. The capital stock is $100,000. F. L. Shull of Port land is attorney in fact for Oregon. Salem. The California embargo on Oregon cherries, with tbe exception of those produced In The Dalles and Milton-Freewater districts, will have little effect upon shipments from this state, according to statements made by officials of local fruit packing con cerns Saturday. Garibaldi. On account of continued dry weather Harry E. Morgan, gen eral manager of the Whitney ' com pany, has closed the two logging camps of the company eait of Ida ville. The camps will remain closed until sufficient rain has fallen to re move fire danger. Salem. A. W. Norblad, Astoria at torney and ex-member of the state senate, Saturday was appointed by Governor Pierce as special prosecutor for Clatsop , county. He will have charge of all prohibition and narcotic drug cases. J. O. Erlckson is the (lis-, trlct attorney there. Corvallis. Students earned $41,360 last year by means of work obtained through the employment and housing bureau In the "Y" hut, under Mrs. Lula Howard, the annual report shows. Students listed for work numbered 625, while requests for workers by employers totaled 2456. Freewater. Harvesting operations in this vicinity were hailed Sunday on account of the heavy rain Friday night and Saturday. It is estimated that approximately 40 per cent of the wheat harvest is finished and remark ably good yields are being reported, considering tbe dry season. Salem. Investigation of stocks and bonds sales in the state of Oregon with a view of determining whether the transactions are legitimate or are conducted for personal gain and with out regard for the rights of unsus pecting purchasers, . was ordered by Governor Pierce here Saturday. Eugene The historic Scott trail over which hundreds of early pioneers of Lane county and other counties of western Oregon crossed the sum mlt of the Cascade mountains on the last log of their wearisome Journey across the plains, is now being re opened by a force of forest trail build ers. Bend. Production at nearly full capacity will be resumed at the Shev- fin-Hlxon company's sawmills here a week from Monday, It was announced here by General Manager J. P. Hen nessy. The Increase In production Is being made with the view of filling the yards during good weather, It Is explained, Harrlsburg. Hop picking in the yards about Harrlsburg is slated to begin about August 1, about three weeks earlier than UBual. One or two growers report that there are several patches of hops In their yards that are ready to be picked now. The price to the pound for picking has not been announced. Salem. Governor Pierce announced Saturday that he would mako the trip to Clear L8ke, Lane county, July 31 for the purpose of Investigating the feasibility of obtaining water from that lake for municipal supply., Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, and Jef ferson Myers, state treasurer, also will be members of the party. Eugene. Holstein breeders of Lane and Linn counties held tholr anuual picnic at the Wlldrose dairy farm near Coburg Friday. W. E. Meyer, northwest field representative of the breeders of Holstelns, said It was th best of a series of meetings held by breeders of these cattle In the Pa clflc northwest this year, Prlneville. Crook county farmers who have been conducting expert ments In sugar beet culture have mot with remarkable success, so far, ac cording to Carl E. Klrker, field repre sentative of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, who was here Saturday to Investigate the damage done to fields here by the lease hopper, which made an attack during a few days of hot weather recently. Trucks 1 All Sixes, Prices, Terms. Also Used and Re-bullt Trucks. Write for Catalog. . BADLEY SMITH CO., Ith and Burnslda Portland, Or. COZY Home Restaurant If you eome once, yon will come back. Leave your packages, no charge. Look for orange front, 204 3rd St. S. UeiCeragan PLUMBING MATERIAL Baths, sinks, toilets, basins, boilers, pipe, valves and fittinga. Prices, reason able. Standard Plumbing ft Heating Cv East 6th and Morrison Sts. Portland, Or. Cornelius Cafeteria Wholesome food cooked just riffhfc by cooka who know. oPKClAL 25o luncheon served daily that cannot be excelled. Park Street between Washington and Alder. Portland Purity Dairy Lunch Restaurant 12S Fourth St., Near Waahington St. GOOD THINGS TO EAT at Reasonable Price. SILK SHOP Foreign and Domestlo Kafoury Bros., 383 Alder St. THE LUCILE BEAUTY SCHOOL The Lucile method makes you a real marceller. All branches of Beauty culture, . taught by expert Instructors. For full in formation write 41 Sellinf-Hlrsca Mug. Phone Main 4337. . FITZGERALD THE NEVER-LEAK HOOND-EDGB GASKET The Gaaket House, 40sBurnsld SALESMEN EARN $30.00 DAILY "selling NOGAR Clothing Suits, $12.61) made to measure. Will outwear three ordinary sulta. Absolutely snag; proof, water and fire resistant. Write for Selling Plau. 801 Couch Bldg., Portland, Oia DR. MARIE D. EQUI , Women and Chiltlrea PHYSICIAN 84 Lafayette Bhlg SURGEON Prostate Cured Without Operation Special attention to Stomach, Bowel a, Kectal and Female Troubles DR. It. A. PHILLIPS Broadway Bldg. Portlnnd, Ore. HOTEL ATHENS Centrally located; reached by all depot cars. Exclusive district. Rates reason able Morrison St. at 13th, Portland, DANDRUFF Itching Scalp Sign of Approaching Danger to Your Hair. Beffln today, use regular this world's greatest ocaip cleanser, Dm-ULi. ijeouur ized Sheeo Dip Shampoo. Thousands now keep their scalp healthy, clean. At all drugstores innorp Just received a consignment nUlluLu of SO head horses, from 4 to 8 years old; 1200 to 1400 lbs. If you are looking for ranch horses or grading stock do not overlook this op- portunity to buy. Your price is ours. Will take In any kind of milk cowa or cattle In exchange. This Is the bg horse and mule market. We always have from 100 to 150 head to choose from. North Portland Horse & Mule Co., Union Stock Yards, North Portland, Oregon. Empire 0121. He Was Wise. "Well, shall we take the jury as it stands?" said the lawyer, speaking from experience. "Better fire the mar ried women, counselor," advised tho accused. "They always convict on the slightest circumstantial evidence." The Origin of Buggy. Tho name buggy, applied lo a small vehicle without a top, drawn by one horse, is of Hindu origin. The Hindu name Is "baghi." After British occu pation the officers altered the pro nunciation to "buggy" for light, traps. "Golden Fleece." In tho mountains of the Cnucnsus are several torrents which wash down tiny particles of gold. Tho penplo place fleeces of wool In tho witters to Intercept and retain tho gold. Thus the "Golden Fleece." How to Preserve Ironware. New Ironware should ha boiled be fore used for cooking. Add soma po tato parlngB to tho water and tho process of getting the new ware inlo proper condition will bo hustunud. No Double In Friendship. Wo can never replace a friend. When a man Is fortunate enough to have several, he finds they nro all different. No ono lias a double tu friendship Schiller. Japanese Jiu-jitsu Experts. Some of the Jlu-jltuu exports of Japan know every artery, bono and nerve in tho human body, and how to make them Inoperative. Dancing Taught Early by Spartans. The Spartans bad a special law which compelled them lo trulu their children In dancing from the early age of five years. For Community Interest. It Is hard for a man to tuko money from his friends for any botvIco. This suggests how all men should bo re lated. Thoreau. You Want a Good Position Very well Take the Accountancy & llualnesa Management, Private St-i-retarial. Calculator Cumtumetor, Stenographic, i'eiuiuuiuhip, or Coin, mercial Teacliera' Couree at The fommost HiiKlnesa CoIU'rm of the North wi'nt which han won more Accurm y Awards and ild Mudali than any othr nchool in Anierira. Hnod for our Kuefwmi C-HUloir. Fourth Ktrwt noar Mur riaon. Portland, Ore. laoac M. Walker, Prtaidt'tit la th finest product of Its kind In the world.- Every woman who has used It know, this statement to bm true. P. N. U. No. 30, 1924 Eft su.