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4 * BESTSPRAYS kinds you will prices right Vnceat Feed Store We Make CsMsctisss we sue nr oub hajke W E P A T TH E EXPEHSES W E T A K E TH E BLAM E HO C0LLECT10H HO GHABGE UHMT ABJBSTKNT CO. J. L Knight. President McMinnville, Oregon J. J. Stengel, Manager Hillsboro, Oregon r1 T. H. TH0BHE Lsc&l sud Long Disturne Haul ing.— Wood and hay fo t tale. Phone Bed 187 - B. A. BUSSELL Veterinarian Hewberg Produce Co., Blue 129 WAS NOT THEIR LUCKY OAT LITTLE SHORT OF MIRACLE Why Two New York Stato Bays Bud- danly Baw Thara Waa Na Reason far Raja Icing. If Story la True, Thla Knglishman'a Middle Nam* Must Surely Ba Qood Look. t New York money makers have many •rhemes, but here la one which has probably not been heard o f before: Two country boys from up state vis- 1 Itlng an uncle in Brooklyn crossed the river to Manhattan to “ see New York proper.” A t Unton square they eepled a “ peep show” where one can see all sorts o f things by dropping n penny In a slot. While one brother waa gating In one o f the slot machines the other glanced down and observed n 320 bill laying near his feet. As he stooped hastily to pick It up another man also grabbed at the greenback, but the country boy was first and got hold o f the piece of paper. The stranger Immediately claimed that he should receive half of the «20. A compromise was reached whereby the boy who held the twenty was to give the stranger all the money he had In hla pocket and keep the bilL The amount o f cash given to the stran ger was 32 , nil that the ancle of the boys would permit, them to carry on their person from Broouyn. Returning home th e . nephews glee fully told o f their great good fortune. “ Let me see the bill," said the an cle, and the boys handed oat their treasure for his inspection. It was a counterfeit!— New York Sun. ----------o---------- A Am bition I f controlled and guided by reason. Is a servant to man in hla journey toward success, but i f It is unchecked and unbridled, it ie only an obstacle and becomes the master o f him.— Louis M. Nothin.* .......... « ------------------- A Graphic classified w ill sell It. BAKER THEATRE Two «hows each night, 7:30 and 9:00. ■* Saturday matinee 2:15 Lying on a path IS months a leath er wallet .containing over 11-10 was found by the loser after being unnoticed by hundreds that passed each day, writes an English correspondent. A dining-car conductor on the Great Western railway, who Itvae at Southall, left home one morning In June, 1920, and went to Old Oak Common, near Acton, where the dining c a n are stored. From Acton station he walked through a private path used by the railway staff and leading to Old Oak curriage sheds. Later ho went to Paddington station and worked the diulng-car tie In to Plymouth. When he returned to London ba discovered that he had lost hla wallet. Ha had not the faintest Idas where or how ha had lost It, and although he made In quiries he could find no trace of It. The other morning ha walked up tha same private path on hla way to work, aa ha has dona scores o f times since ha lost tha wallet, when he stopped for n moment, and looking on tha bare ground just at tha side of the path ha was amazed to see his wallet lying there. H e picked It up, and was further amused to ttnd that the con- tents had not been touched. The wal let was weather-beaten and the notes were soiled as though they had bean soaked In rain, but when he found them they were dry. The path la used by hundreds o f men every day. F irs t im pressions count for a great deal. Y o u should keep your home looking its best Isn't it about time it w as repainted? A n d n o t a lo n e a s a m a tte r o f p erso n a l pride, b u t a lso b e c a u se p ain tin g g re a tly in c re a se s th e v a lu e o f a h ou se a n d p re v e n ts decay. T h e 3J-H lin e in clu d es p ain ts, w a ll tints a n d v a rn ish e s s p e c i a lly p r e p a r e d fo r e v e ry p a in tin g OmrHomtBeemtifmlDe- INVALUABLE AIO IN COOKING Every housewife is aware that the actual cooking o f a dish la a very Im portant factor o f success or failure. A “ hot oven” and a “ moderate oven" ara often referred to, and testing by hold ing the hand Inside for a few seconds Is a method frequently employed. But there is no real dependency on such haphasard methods, since one person can bear much more heat than another. Therefore, in an efficient household n kitchen thermometer to register cooking heats should be con sidered aa necessary as a clinical thermometer. There are two varieties of kitchen thermometers to be had. The cheaper kind l a , o f white china, and can only be used fo r oven cooking. ▲ more durable make, o f brass, which costs a little more, can be used for testing frying fats, etc., and will not break so easily. An iron leg supports the thermometer, so that It stands up right and can be read at a glance when In the oven. Every degree o f beat from low to high temperature is registered, and at the side the standard tempera tures for cooking are printed—Man chester Guardian Weekly. E ach p rod u ct is m a d e acc o rd in g to a fo rm u la th at h a s ------- --- - I - - t t ------- J t you raímame ana metpju* British Journal Pointa Out How tha Usa o f Tharmomotar W ill Help tha Housawifa. p u rp o se. W r ite * . b e h in d it 60 y e a rs o f p a in t m a n u fa c tu r in g exp erien ce. T o this, a n d the u s e o f o n ly th e h ig h e st g ra d e in gred ien ts, is due th e a c k n o w le d g e d su p erio rity o f HOSIER PORTLAND, LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE N a s h F u rn itu re C o . Newberg, Oregon Population in A. D. 2000. PEEPABED According to Dr. Edward A. Ross, by “ Ole.” raid the preacher to the the year A. D. 2000 the population of Swedish bridegroom-to-be, “ do you the United States will number about take Sllda Sorgeeon for your law ful 223.000,000. Extremists are painting wedded w ife fo r better or for worse?’ vivid pictures of our country, pointing “ Oh, w ell,” replied Ole gloom ily. A ye s’pose A ye get little of each.” ont that the condition of China, Japafi and India will be rivaled hare. They — The American Legion Weekly. --------- o--------- A prediet a starving country with too Honor is unstable and seldom the many Inhabitants and too little space In which to house them. In their minds game; fo r she feeds upon opinion are scenes o f war, famine and misery and is as fickle as her food.— Colton. as a result On the other hand, John S. Sommer, secretary o f the New York Society for the Suppression o f Vice, says: “ Over population Is not a menace to the peace o f the world, because tbere is no overpopulation. It Is not the phy sical fact of population, but the men tal and spiritual condition of people which determine the question as a menace to continued peace.” SPECIALIST Coming to PORTLAND S pecial S a le of U . S . T IR IE S « T f J Before You Purchase Tires Gt Bt Our Prices. McCoy Brothers’ Garage Phone White 19i Dr. MeHenthin Jade Holt inrti Paramount Picture ¿The Gall of the North* Wednesday and Thursday, A P B IL ft AHD 6 Jesse L. Laskey presents JACK H O LT in “ T H E C A LL of the N O R TH ” A Paramount Picture A drama o f lore and soul testing ordeal in a land that belongs to the strong. Also International Hews and Pollard Comedy, “ Open Another Bottle.” Admission 15c and 25c. Friday and Saturday, X ABCH 31 AHD A P B IL 1 Earle W illiam s in “ BRING HIM IN ” ‘ * A story in which the hero is the hnnted man. o f lore and adventure in the Forth west. - A powerful tale Also Jimmie Aubrey in “ H is Jonah Day.” Monday and Tuesday A P B IL 3 AHD 4 W illiam Fairbanks in “ M O N TAN A B IL L ” 'WDTHEB8 0 7 TH E W E B T ’ and “ Country Stole.” ✓ Little-Known Washington Portrait. Discovery o f a long-lost portrait o f George Washington by the American artist, Gilbert Stuart, In New York city, directs attention to tha 8tuart portrait of Washington which hangs la Memorial hall In the State Library building at Hartford, Conn. It was bought direct from the artist by virtue of a resolution of the general assembly In May, 1800. The understanding was that it had been painted by order o f n committee from South Carolina, and was then declined on the ground that It was not a portrait of Washington. A committee from Connecticut con ferred with Gilbert as to a Washington portrait, and purchased the one be bad painted for South Carolina. New Harbinger of Spring There was a drumming roar above the city the other day, rising and waning and passing into distance. “Listen to her,” said the man la the street, “ that's the first plane I’ve heard for months. 8ounda kind o f good." Hla companion was squally pleased. “ Yon know what It’s don’t you?" he rejoined, spring, that’s what It means, to depend on the robins, but now a very different sort of bird the weather gets decent al her, would you?" The far-off wing aa the plane sudden wind-borne stutter and spring's modern harbinger drifted beyond ken.— Portland Oregonian. . Whan She Has Gene. “ Woman’s place Is at home, and aba should stay there,” ,was the opinion of the municipal board of Veraalllea, France, when, soma tittle time back, they considered a proposal to admit women In the higher municipal posts. And the report says that women should . .ot ba encouraged to apply for admin istrative positions, but should ramam- ber that they would do better to ceo- flae their activities te the home. in internal medicine for the past eleven years DOES HOT OPERATE -------------------------------------------------------- L I- . ■ ■■■■ » -L3 W h y “ Laundered” Shirts Last so M uch Longer W ill be fit BEHS0H HOTEL, (Portlan d) Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, A p ril 12, 13, 14, and 15 Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ho doubt you bave often wondered why g laundered shirt w ean so much longer; why it keeps so crisply dean. This is the reason— in laundering these shirts our sci entific process fills the pores o f the fabric, and presses the fibres dosely together, im porting fine, smooth, soil-re sisting finish. FOTTE DATS 0H LT Ho Charge fo r Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and Is licensed by the state o f Oregon. He visits professionally the more import ant towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consulta tion, except the expense o f treatment when desired. According to his method o f treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis gall atones, ulcera o f stomach, to n ila or adanolda. He has to hla credit wonderful re sulta in diseases o f the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, akin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lunga, rheumatism, sciatica, le g . ulcera and rectal ali menta I f you have been ailin g for any length o f time and do not get any better, do not fa ll to call, as Im proper measures rather than disease ara very often the cause o f your long standing trouble. Remeber above datek, that consul tation on thla trip w ill be free and ! that hla treatment la different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 33« JgfMton Block, Minne apolis, Minn. W e leave no soft, spongy surface to attract and hold dust and d irt; no loose threads to roughen and tear. As a result, each shirt stays dean longer; each shirt gives y «R more servioe— yon feel better and look better in the shirts which we have laundered. Oive this modern shirt-saving and shirt-deansing method a trial. Telephone and we w ill call tor and de liv er your bundle. Newberg Laundry Phone W hite I l f