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« INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PYORRHEA DENTISTS Smith Long Stevenson 310 Bush & Lane Bldg^ SILOS AND WATER TANKS National Tank & Pipe Co., Portland. Commercial Information furnished free of charge. Catalogues supplied and com SHEET METAL & RETINNING WORKS mercial inquiries cheerfully answered. Union Avenue Metal Works. 411 Union Ave. W rite any firm below! Do It now! A R TIFIC IAL LIMBS Please Mention This Paper When Answering These Advertisements. If you Must sell your LIBERTY or VICTORY bonds—sell to us. If you can buy more LIBERTY or VICTORY bonds buy from us. We buy and sell at the New York market AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS New and Second hand Farm machinery and Im plements. P. E. Esbenshade.tPortland. _______ THE WOODS REALTORS Interstate Land Co., 248 Stark SL B Y DOUGLAS MALLOCH A, - - - -fr r r r r e # ; « T H E SN O W 1ST H ER E. ^OregM^rtiflciariAmb^Co^lfncr^WWte fo r Catalog. -rf rf — BONDS L eather Legging, Traveling Bags, Trunks, P ortland L eather Co.. 226 W ashington. ACCORD I AN P L E A T ING ___ _______ K nife and^box^pleatingT^hemstltchlng, 10c yd. Buttons covered. Eastern Novelty M fg. Co., 85% F ifth s tr e e t Portland. T M O R R I S B R O T H E R S , Inc., CYLINDER H o t e l A lId Ship Your Dream to MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. GARAGES AND AUTO REPAIRING BAB’S RESTAURANT Page & Son PT TONSETH FLORAL CO. r l^KJ VV JZfIViD O L M E S B U S IN E S S COLLEGE H L Cafeteria JOY NEW PERKINS HOTEL W( Ken in PòpflàilàÈi® jn e P o r t la n iD io t e Keep the Northwest [Prosperous by using Northwestern Made Goods. ZAN BROS., Inc. DO YODR OWN PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW anacer Sixth and H oy t Streets Portland, Oregon Convenient to B oth D epots A bsolutely F ireproof R oom s $1.00 and up w ithout Bath. R oom s $2.00 and up w ith Bath. PERFECTION WALL BOARD Beginning o f Great Things. ELBERT S. ROBE, Mgr. RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING DEVICES. A SK FOR SAMPLE AN D IN FO R M A TIO N . “ E very thing fo r the Office « F T H « Q A K STR E ETS “ Where Heme Cemforts Abend” Very Centrally Located. Convenient to aU Depots, and one block from main Postoflice äBBBHHi SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS Are painful and often dangerous. Our Hand-woven-to-fit Elastic Stockings, Belts and Bandages always give relief. Fitters and Makers for Fifty-fire Years Satisfaction or Money Back. Sendifor Book and Measure Blank Today. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Portland. Woodlark Building Alder at West Park Ladies’ Friend Electric Irons . . . $5.50 each ¡Electrical Supplies. GRAND ELECTRICAL CO., PORTLAND, OR Established Twenty Years In ;Portland, Oregon PORTLAND, ORB. T he pleasure o f you r trip to P ort land w ill depend upon the hotel you s e le c t C ozy surroundings, m oderate rates, and the w elcom e you fin d in you r o w n hom e town, aw a it you at the Multnomah. Garage in Connection. say * C oro NA The Personal W riting M achine. W eig h t 6 lbs r P rice 660.00 case included Fold It Up Take witk You; Typewrite Anywhere. E. W . PEASE, 110 Sixth, Portland, Ore. á B PALACE H O TE L tw Manager. . MME&S! andUpw« W at Portland, Oregon. Chinese Medicine Co. S O Y GEE, P rop . Root and Herb Remedies 133% First Street P O R T L A N D R U G CO. M anufacturer, mt F L U F F and R AG RUGS a Soecialty DR. E. H. EAST 1672-1674 E ast 17th Street R a g Rugs, all sizes. M ail orders p rom pt R ugs and carpets steam and dry cleaned. Phone or w rite fo r price list. Save solic itor’s com m ission. PH Y SIC IA N A N D SURGEON Specialties: Goitres, D iseases o f W om en and M aternity O ffice M organ Building Portland, Ore. Northwest Rug Co. 188 E. E igh th SL E a st 9680 HOTEL CLIFFORD Quench n ew W e Make * Fluff Rugs From Your Old Carpets R O O T AN D HERB REMEDIES To Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. A uto motive Machine W ork and Welding. COOK & GILL CO., INC. 11th and Burnside Sts. Portland, Ore. Phone: Bdwy. 3281 CARPET CLEANING, LAYIN G A SIZING ‘•‘A Moderate Priced Hotel of Merit” Give Wonderful Send fo r free catalog PISTONS— PISTON PINS—RINGS W rite fo r folder “ G ” C. GEE W O S ’ 162% First Street P O R T LA N D . OREGON ADTO REPAIR PARTS 128 Nor. Sixth St., Portland, Ore. Medium Priced—Among the Best E ast M orrison SL, a t E a st Sixth, the Principal E a st Side H otel. 6 m inutes from Results. Shopping D is tr ic t F ou r b lock s from S. P. Portland, Ore East Side Station. Thirst. An invalid whose mouth becomes dry and parched during the night, or a fever patient, will find that an orange, cut into small pieces and placed with in ea$y reach of the bed so that a piece may be held in the mouth from time to time, will be more beneficial than water, says Good Housekeeping. It has the added advantage that pa tient can manage the pieces of orange more easily than he could a glass of water. 1816, on the 7th of September, the Frontenac, the first steamboat on the Great Lakes, was launched at Ernes- town, Canada, on Lake Ontario. The Frontenac was built at a cost of $75,- 000. ' She was a stern wheler of 700 tons and 170 feet deck length. For ten years she was in passenger service be tween Kingston and Niagara. In the RAINIER H O T E Out of the R u t The fiddlers three had just respond ed to old King Cole’s hurry call. “ Too many strings in the band, boys,” said his majesty, “ and you’ve got exactly one week from now to show me some real jazzbo stuff as torn off by a muted cornet, a saxophone and a set o’ drums with all the trimmings. And if you don’t make good, gadzooks and obsbodikins, you’d do well to settle your worldly affairs. Get me?”—Buf falo. Express. Th e Third Shaving Soap Cuticura Soap shaves w ithoutm ng. Everywhere 25c. .u iim im m iim iim m m m iim iiim iim ig Violin Superstitions. There is no musical intrument about which cling so many queer no tions and superstitions as the vio lin. One of the strangest is that held by so many people that the tone of a violin is often improved by its being broken and then mended. It seem al most incredible, but that very idea is believed by thousands of people. It takes Congress to settle a strike, but an unruly stomach is subdued by Garfield Tea.—Adv. Oldtime Sleeping Couches. The ancients slept on skins, but later beds were made of rushes, heather and straw. The Romans were the first to use feathers to make their beds more comfortable. Heliogahalus, 218 B. C., is credited with having em ployed ¡air cushions, and air beds were used generally in the Sixteenth cen tury. Constipation can be cured without drugs. Nature’s own remedy—selected herbs—is Garfield Tea.—Adv. Meteors. A meteor is a sudden luminous phe nomenon, as of a star or bright body in rapid motion through the air, pro duced by a small mass of matteir per haps from the celestial spaces strik ing the air with planetary velocity, and suffering heating, dissipation, or combustion. Before encountering the earth they travel in their own orbits. Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will correct both liver and kidney disor ders.—Adv. How Man Spends His Tim e. A French statistician has been dab bling with figures to find out just what man does with that precious thing ca/lled time. He concludes that at the age of 50 years, the average man has slept 6,000 days, worked 6,- 500, walked 800, amused himself 4,- 000, spent 1,500 eating, and was ill 500 days. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off in five minutes with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Don’t fail to in clude C u ticu ra Talcum.—Adv. ’ 400 Sorts of Silk W orm s. There are more than four hundred | THE GIRL ON THE JOB | different cocoons, and although the 5 Row to Succeed—How to Get 5 great majority of these are valueless £ Ahead—How to Make Good E from a commercial point of view, there W AN T E D—^Fj R P ITC _____________ are five kinds which are domesticated B y JESSIE ROBERTS | and several others which, though wild, Wi'^buy^FÌr fítc£Tn~'aSy'’”quantíty! I H ighest m arket price. Paym ent on de Siliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiS have their cocoons collected for the livery. W rite fo r schedule o f prices pitch and equipmenL N orthw estern T u r L IM IT A T IO N S sake of their silk. pentine Co.. 868 E ast Ninth St.. Portland HOTEL HOYT USE P la s te r V a il sThext V ili N o t Crack W e o ffe r ch oice prune, apple, pear, cherry and peach trees, loganberry tips, straw berry plants, currants and other first class nursery sto ck a t v e ry low prices while they last. W rite us today. B ene dict Nursery Com pany, 185 E.- 87th St. North, Portland, Oregon.__________ lildy* wq J^ PERFECTION TREES AND PLAN TS ikeTieâvt o f fke'Citx —■ - The H ealthy — ■ 201 2nd SL, Portland. H E snow Is here. I heard It In the night Upon the ro o f In marshaled measure tramp. A R TIF IC IA L TEETH SPECIALIST Dr. E. C. Rossman, 367 Journal Bldg. G O V E R N M E N T A N D MUNICIPAL B O N D S The passing year BRAZING ft WELDING WORKS Write for descriptive circulars and booklets. AUTOMATIC SEALING V A U LT— WiT^seir'yoir'ir'weTding'7)utflt'^and~teach Has changed the w orld to white Address C. W . Goodsman, Llnnton, Or;. you the business. Portland B razing & And set the seal o f winter on the camp. M achine W orks, 3rd and Glisan._________ But yesterday BOILER WORKS— New—Repairing E ast Side Boiler W ks, E ast W a ter & Main DIAMONDS ft J E W E L R Y BOUGHT A footpath down the hill Morris Building, 309-11 Stark Street PORTLAND. OREGON Touched hands with other roads that led BRAZING, WELDING ft CUTTING A ll kindsdianH )nds"a!^ N orthw est W elding & Supply Co., 38 1st St name your price. R epairing a specialty. a fa r; A t H e ilig T h e a t e r , P o r t la n d , O r e g o n Reiner Jewelry Co., 85 N. Sixth._________ But now the w ay BUTTER FAT BOUGHT Fernwood Dairy pays cash for butterfat. CLEANING AND DYEING ThreéNights: Sun. Mon, Tues. Is hidden 'neath the chill Four Matinees: Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. CREAMERY F o r reliable Cleanlng''andT5yeing"serv^ O f diamonded drifts 'that glisten like the W illam ette Dairy, B uyers o f Milk, Cream ice send parcels to us. W e pay return MATINEES—15c to 75c. NIGHTS—15c to $1.25 star. and E g g a W e pay cash, 488 Union Av.N postage. Inform ation and prices given We are shut in upon request. Oregon Cream ery fo r Eggs, Cream 130 2nd From ev’ ry distant thing, E N K E ’ S C ITY D Y E W O R K S FRED DUNDEE CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS Established 1890 Portland That other life am id the w orld o f men; Çlarke Bros., Florists, 287 M orrison SL From dirt and din, Motor Cor Ropolno^ & Mochioo Works DANCING EVERY NOON & EVENING DOORS AND WINDOWS Until returning spring V z K l i N D U N Var P o rtla n d , Orearon. Oriental Cafe. Chinese-American Kitchen '^^^ecajTselTyoir^oofsrwindowsr^Roo?^ Shall find the road and waken us again. Corner B roadw ay and W ash. P O R T LA N D Ing, Paint, Glass and Builders’ H ardware, direct a t wholesale prices. W rite for D EFO RM ITY A PP LIA N C E S K . E. K arlson & Co., 462 Burnside St, prices before buying. H eacock Sash ft The chore-boy now DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL His frosted finger blow s D oor Co., 212 F irst St., Portland. ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIO NS 285 Aider Street. Portland, Oregon. Irwln-Hodson, Stationers, Portland, Ore. G O I T R E A N D ENLARGED G L A N D S ; And makes his path from Islanded door A Will rent you a room for $1.00 per day, or a room to door; U If I I n C cqre yourself, no knife, no drugs, with bath for $1.50 to $2.00 per day? FARM LOANS no pain, unique process; external use only; ref Like sturdy prow D evereaux M ortgage Co., 87 6th SL erences furnished. David M. Fahner, 517 Cham- He parts the billowed snows FLOWER3 FOR A N Y OCCASION ber o f Commerce bldg,, Phone Main 4277._____ r And heaps his brands o f com fort on the Geo. Beta A Son, 697 W illiam s Ave. H E M S T IT C H jN G A N O F L eA T IN G floor. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Accordian and Box Pleating. Button The »-fire he plies Com m ercial Iron W orks, 7th & Madison, and Pleating Shop, 509 Royal Bldg! W ith piles o f pitchy pine FOREIGN ESTATES, iTiHERTTANGEB EMBROIDERING AND PLEATIN G — Until the flames roar upward in a gale; BONDS AND COLLECTIONS Accordion, Side and Sunburst Pleating, And we arise " T ran s-A tla n tic E states and Credit Co., H emstitching, Buttons Covered, Braiding, 219 Cham ber o f Com. Big. Portland, Or. Chain Stitching, Buttonholes. K. Stephan, T o breathe the w intry wine. PORTLAND T o plunge abroad and Icy tasks assalL 219-20-21 P ittock Block. Highest Prices Accurate Tests Correct Weights So breaks the day; HIDES, WOOLS ft CASCARA BARK V Y J ^ \ / W W v »\ / \ A / W N / Y V \ / N / N / W \ / W W V \ M. & F. Garage, 21st and W ashington Sts w o pay highest prices—W rite u s for So com es the a rctic dawn A good place to Eat and Live Well. In this our w orld when snow Is here; quotation. K ahn Bros., 196 F ron t SL Remarkable 60c luncheon at noon. M ultnomah H otel Garage, 2d and Ankeny. And so away Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m., 326 Stark St. Com m ercial Garage, B. 11th and Burnside L AR G EST HOME SELLER ON PACIFIC The m onths shall follow on "^^ver^OO^PorUand^HomesTor'^ala Sea GUARANTEED REBUILT MACHINES Till softer skies shall mark another year. Frank L. McGuire, A bington Bldg. Oregon Typew riter Co., 94-A 6th SL Write us for prices and market .conditions on MACHINERY HARD WOOD FLOORING The horses stamp Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc Eism an H ardw ood F loor Co. 889 B W ash. Send us your inquiries fo r anything in In clouds o f steam y smoke, O a k -L ea f H ardw ood F loor Co., 231 E Iron or W oodw orking Machinery, Logging, The team ster’s voice o f m astery aw ait; Forty Years in the Same Location. Sawmill, Contractors’ Equipment, L oco 76th St. N. F loors electric sanded. Portland, Oregon Their bits they cham p E ast Side H ardw ood F loor Co., Inc., 410 motives, Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Rail, And shake their leather yoke— Cable, Belting, etc. Burke Machinery Co., E. Burpside. 528 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or. And life breaks forth where life Is Isolate. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED A. E. H urw itz, Optometrist, 226 F irst SL PERSONAL^_____________________________ N ow from the wood, The House ot Flowers FOR AU OCCASIONS MARRYTÎOCoS®ÎYr^oPT:esïïÎts^try The tim ber on the hill, Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Plaiting m s; best and m ost successfu l “ HOME Comes stroke o f a x and saw yer’ s steady P hones M ain 5102 2 8 7 W ashington S t. Portland, O regon B. P. Sanborn, 242 A lder St. M A K E R ” ; hundreds rich w ish marriage sw ing; soon; strictly confidential; m ost reliable; The tree that stood Sixth street opposite^The Oregonian and A l years o f experience; description free. T Portland, Oregon E nter now. Position Beside the frozen rill “ The Successful Club,” Mrs. Ball, B ox der street opposite Meir & Frank’s. The Best w hen com petenL Catalogue free. H In powdered snow to earth com es thun 566, Oakland, California. ___________ Eating place in the City. , The Finest Coffee dering. E T H E T A IL O R . Suits cleaned. $1.25 PAINTS AND W A L L PAPER We pay return Postage. and Pastry a Speciality. Thus passes day 104 Fourth St.,___________ Portland, Ore ~'"Wrïtê~us~for"l>rïcésr M o n e S M ^ ffiT C o ^ W ith shout and m erry call, 186 First SL, Portland.____________________ MANF. OF AGATE JEW ELRY W ith echoed blow and crosscut's swlshy LIBERTY BONDS and UNLISTED HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. J. A. Lakln,wholesale,retail. 102 Grand Av PLATING NICKEL AND SILVER sweep, Jlailway^Jîxchange^Jïuilning^ STOCKS ON ANY MARKET Hea^ightiTT'iKäUv«^^ §pot Until the gray MONUMENTS—E. 3d and Pine Sts. Otto Schumann Granite & M arble W ork s lights 81.50 each. P arts nickeled. H ard O f eve envelops all ware refinlshed. California Plating W ks., NURSERIES A nd drives us back to shelter and to sleep. Cor. 2nd and Salmon Sts. Where Your Money Hits Its Pre-War Value Russellville N ursery, R. F. D. 1. SA NITARY BEAUTY PARLOR_________ Though this our life, NURSERY STOCK W e help the appearance o f women. A rugged life and plain. Villa Nurseries, R. No. 1, Portland. T w en ty-tw o inch sw itch or transform a O f sudden danger and o f slow reward. PRODUCE BOUGHT tion, value 87.00, price 82.45. Peerless P roduce Co., 175 F ront St. The wind a knife, 400 to 412 Dekum Bldg. Washington and Fifth Sts., Portland, Oregon A scim itar o f pain, Ship us you r H ogs, Veal, Poultry, Eggs, WELDING ft BRAZING H ides. R -K Produce Co., 209 W ash St. Jefferson T 5epoF W eldin g^ h op! Repair^ W ith death’ to fight and frosty stream Room with Bath Privilege, $1.00 up. to ford; OREGON FLU FF RUG CO. Ing o f Boilers and Farm ing Implements. J. H. Lehmann. Prop. 1984 E ast Stark 189 Columbia S t , Phone M arshall 8944. Though chill the way, Room with Private Bath, $1.50 up. Laborious the toil. DENTISTRY—PAINLESS Though rough the fare, the habitation ASsolutH y^perform edTiy^nerve^ rude; method w ithout a fte r effects. L e t us prove 1« to you. W e m ake X -r a y exam Though skies be gray, All Reputable Furniture Dealers Sell Í inations and specialize in first-cla ss dent Though stubborn be the soil, istry at reasonable fees. Dr. A. W . Keene, And even day a night o f solitude— V E N U S H and-M ade [Shades Dr. E. W . Prehn, M ajestic Theatre Bldg., W e fondly know, ^ /e n u ¿ * L ^M L BAND MADE 361% W ashington SL, Portland, Oregon. W e know, in other years Carried in twenty-four beautiful colors. Mounted mm SHADES' PLUMBING ft PLUMBING SUPPLIES on HARTSHORN Rollers only. Ask your dealer. W hen w e shall look again on sunny seas, We^can^su^ly^yoiT^rith^any^kffid^S This land o f snow COLUMBIA AW NING & SHADE CO., MFGS. plumbing supplies a t wholesale prices. Shall rise from out our tears W a w ill trladly e s tim a te c o s t o f a n y Job. And dearest seem o f all our memories. » / 't o p a t ; PORTLAND, OREGON. ¿ if” (Copyright.) iOT ffiS & C -D A V I S CO., 188-190 4th St., Portland -------- o -------- i A R T LEATHER GOODS Cuticura Soap Heaven. According to ah ancient Jewish opin ion there were three heavens: (1) that wherein the birds fly, (2) that where in the stars move, (3) that where the Highest and His angels live. In II Cor inthians S t Paul’s reference is to the heaven of heavens, the place of God’s ruling over angels and all powers, as distinct from Paradise where the souls of the faithful dead abide, to which blest place he was raptured, also, as he says in the same passage. Fashion. A young man purchased his sweet heart a pair of ten-button kid gloves and left them at the house himself. The servant girl took them in and, going to the foot of the stairs, called out: griTeas.e, miss, ’ere’s a gentlemen as ’as brought you a pair of leg gings!’’ fl His Tim e W ould Come. Herbert was watching Hazel dress her doll. He wanted her to play with him, and remarked that he didn’t like dolls. | “Well,” replied Hazel, philo sophically, “ you might just as well learn how, for some day you’ll marry and then you’ll have to help take care of your children.” m l Kid Raising for Gloves. Before the war the peasants of many a littld village made a living by rais ing kid to supply the gloves for which France has long been famous. The perfection of the skins is considered by the French manufacturers to be the keynote of the perfect gloves. Their method is to have one work man handle the prepared kid from the time it Is brought in until the gloves which are shaped from that kid are entirely finished. Bird’s Songs on Record. Phonographic records of bird’s songs have been successfully made for fu ture reference. why many women fail T HE to reason make a success of their work is because they are not careful in studying their own limitations. We all know that there are thou sands of people who think they can write or paint or act or become mo tion picture stars, and who waste years of effort in thus attempting the impossible, ending in disappointment and poverty where half the amount) of effort given to something they could do would have brought them at least a fair living. But there are other limitations be sides those of lack of artistic talent. There are bodily limitations that need to be recognized. There is no more use in attempting work for which you are not physically capable than that for which you are mentally or tem peramentally unfit. Many people can do excellent work if they are not obliged to superintend or arrange the work of others. For a woman of this type to try to run a business of her own that necessi tates employing and managing a force of assistants is mere foolishness. How ever well she understands the job, she will not make a success of it if she cannot direct other persons. Be cause a w«man can trim a hat smart ly is no sign that she can run a suc cessful hat shop, whether the money to start is available or not. The old adage that it pays to know yourself is nowhere more necessary than in business life. Live and learn is all very well, but you want to do considerable learning before you at tempt to start making a living, espe cially if you mean to start in for yourself. L Some of us are congenitally unable to spell correctly. If that is your trouble, don’t try to be a stenographer. You will drive your future employers frantic and never be able to hold a position long enough to be sure at which floor to set off. Study your limitations. Everyone has them, but the successful are those who know them and act accordingly. (Copyright.) ---------------- Team W ork. O--------- Militant Honesty. Flattery would not go far if vanity “Have you lost faith in baseball did not meet her halfway.—Boston players?” “Certainly not,” replied the genial Transcript. old gentleman. “A crowd of young sters persuaded me to umpire a game the other day on a vacant lot and their sincerity was so great I was lucky to escape with my life.”—Bir mingham Age-Herald. W reath A w aits Innovator. W e are holding a wreath, contrib uted by an anonymous lover of the silent drama, for the director who in arranging an artist’s studio set sta tions the model so that the artist doesn’t have to look over his shoulder at her while at his easel. We know that this suggestion violates studio rules, but the director really ought to take the law of physics into consid eration or else use a periscope.—Ex change. Buddhist’s W andering Leader. Dalia Lama, the religious head of the Buddhist faith, was so overcome by the fact that infidels ihad trodden the streets of the forbidden city that he fled to the open country, and for many years has been a wanderer in northern China. Costly Sm ile fo r Som eone. Among types of humor is the humor of the types. Example: The “ expan sive smile” of a certain “ wizard of finance” got printed “ expensive smile” in a local contemporary—rather a hap py chance hit. Chuckles in Court. In a Rhymney valley police court it turned out that a defendant shot a pigeon, the-property of a Mr. Fowler, and evidence was given by Mr. Bird. London’s Fine Public Buildings. The most expensive of all London’s public buildings are the law courts, covering seven acres. They cost more than $12,000,000. for FORD Perm anent Non - Skid Chains. $4.00 de livered. Instantly on’and off. Big Sales. Box D A,* Plants- ville, Conn.