S outhern Oregon News Review , Thursday, M arch 4, 1948 (VaA /B r a n d e d ! /f's In W a sh in g to n a g ro u p of poli­ tic ia n s w e re d isc u ssin g th e p ro b ­ le m of d is a s s o c ia tin g th e m s e lv e s f ro m so m e o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n s w ith w h ich th e y h a v e b e c o m e lin k e d . “ T h ey c o st u s lo ts of v o te s in th e c a m p a ig n ,” s a id one. “ W e’ve g o t to b r e a k off o u r c o n ­ n e c tio n s .” "Y o u c a n ’t , ” sa id a n o th e r. “ I t 's lik e th e y o u n g c o lle g e boy w ho C o m Y ip ld c a m e h o m e fro m sch o o l a n d told V U IU 11C 1U h is f a th e r : ’I n e e d y o u r h e lp . I 'v e 2, 4-D Spray Increases g o t to g e t so m e th in g off m y chest.* “ ‘I ’ll lis te n ,’ h is f a th e r sa id . Output by 18 Bushels “ T h e boy s a id : ‘I ’m goin g to F irst large-scale experim ent using m a r r y A nne, b u t I ’ve g o t to g e t butyl e ste r of 2.4-D for control of th is off m y c h e s t.’ H e b a re d h is weeds in corn fields has definitely c h e st, on w h ic h w a s in d e lib ly t a t ­ proven the chem ical to be unharm - to o e d : ‘I L ove M a r y .’ ” ful to corn and has resulted in in­ creased yields up to 18 bushels per acre, a check on a num ber of H en­ derson, Ky.. farm s indicate. Applied to som e 18,000 acres at a cost of less than $10.000, 2.4-D was a Natural by Bob Hines BABBITS 4 SK IN S B U U 1PM O N T W A N T I.IV B K A U ntT H 4 tba. tin, rub-1 tilt sk in «. hide«. w ool, ntuhnlr. i nn-1 Bal»« a S e r v ic e, H um e lo ck er s, bottle u n i. liv e p .in ltiv . B u b y * C om pany, cooler«, reach In box»«. Meat canes »3» a. W F ro n t, r o r lle n d . I E v e r y th in g In t e fr lg r r n l Ion P ortland R e f r i g e r a t i o n O o .. l a i d M B . K ill. D E E R , e i . k , c o w nnd Eur sk in « tu n ­ In gaw u rth, P o rtla n d , O regon Ph. ned tutu le a th e r nml m ade ln to | T B . 8844. «•out», g lo v e s , ate. to \ ii nn i ure o r wo buy them . Cltorvony (H o v el FARMS AND RANCHES and T a n n in g Co.. 1137 M. W 1 9 th ' A v e . , P o rtla n d , O regon. N O T H IN O UK'ITICH In W lTiam eti« v a lle y . 430 a c r e s; »00 tilla b le ; Ito MISCELLANEOUS under Irrigation . Mown to beat ty n » , o f gra««; n ice niroum w ill carry Sou r ilA C T I t ’AI, Nurnen tiiih ln 1» tiettrr head c a ttle P ile « »34,nun W rlta n r tiiinltlnltN. <’<>|>y 2&o. M acD onalds, w ire M. X . B au er. 1BO W . Third w t i not. O orvallta, Ui e g o s ItoX *81, 1 Io 111 it K b a nt, W n«blnn*tm . & *£ H e ' s N ot J ust 4 solder m akes E X C E L L E N T S IN K E R S FOR ELY-ElSH lM S S liced WARM-HEATHER HOI MEWIVBHt S i m iiu ii . v «ti.l lim n w ith a n n l MOAB MAVER I'lll p e r ­ fo r a te d H ir e ! c o n i it liter w ith your ow n hom o m ade or fa v o r ite oake soap amt u«e e co n o m ic a lly for d ish es, hand lau n d ry amt c le a n in g , •to,- c.t«h or m oney order P uget ■ alee Co., 146 B. 63rd, B e a ttie S, F riend dee with a RAZOR AND PUT ON before T he fly — tue lead cannot BE FLIPPED OFF - N O M ATTER NOIN HAAD YOU F IS H - JOUVTIMI . MOCKINGBIRDS AR E REbUARLY tEbULARL POUND - AS EAR NORTH AS COLUMBUS ~ OHIO U c L E » CORN ° ® at . C hristmastime r POR tla n d Sta N . W . ta h A v e . Sump'n S p ecial. . . an d a Cinch to M a h t i Crunchy, toasted Kellogg’s All-Bran, with taste-tempting spices and nut- meats, makes these muffins extra- delicious! 2 tablespoons 2*4 teaspoons shortening baking powder U cup sugar % teaspoon salt Si teaspoon 1 egg 1 tablespoon ginger OR molasses 1 teaspoon 1 cup Kellogg's cinnamon All-Bran U cup shelled *i cup milk walnuts or 1 cup sifted flour pecans Blend shortening and sugar thor­ oughly; add egg and beat well. Stir In molasses, All-Bran and milk, let soak until most of moisture Is taken up. Sift flour with baking powder, salt and spice. Add to first mixture and stir only until combined. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full and top with nutmeats. Bake in moderately hot oven (400’F.) 25 to 30 minutes. I I I I America's most famous natural laxative cereal — try » I t lx r iitr ; co. 'e r ila in i. O r . , » . , Profits. Instructions »1.00 P o stp a id OBBALD BUSINESS 4 INVEST. OPPOR. M cH B B L T B oa 334, B o c h e ete r, M inn. ru m e n 110 V oli A C-D C . . . $34.95 L’n ivrrxn l M otor, Jacob* Chuck, One Y ear Q uarante I m m e d ia ta S h ip m e n t D R Y C L E A N IN ') RUM I N E S S, c-m p i. e-ipt.. bld g, nnd lot. a v e r a g in g S li'O pec ino. groaa; »12.000 w ith term s. ^W rlta Joh n h on yd u r, Toledo, Ore. W ILLBACO . . . B o« 4100 P o rtla n d 8, O regon A 1 T i GREENHOUSES G e rlin g e r L u m b e r 4 S u p p ly Co. P .O . B ox 3 3 3 , S a le m , O re. 13 U n it M otel, new , s t r ic t ly m odern In e v e r y r e a p e d . C om p lete sto c k o f g r o ce rie s, tip to d a le cafe. Service PLANTS AND SEEDS n tatlon , 2 acre« ground L ocated on O regon tr a il. P r ic e »57.750. h a lf RO C K H ILL E V E R B E A R IN G S t r a w - | dow n , term « cm balan ce or w ilt berry P lan t* In w h ..li ala bit* trad o fo r go.al r a ttle ranch o f Si nd f “ r u ric- D a v id E . L o f g r e n . I ab ou t eu u al v a lu e W. L. B ray, K o u ts 3, B ea v e rto n , O regon . R e a lto r, P m lt la n d , Id aho. T h is v e r y c o m m o n te r m w a s o b ­ t a in e d f r o m th e p e a c o c k , w h ic h s t i c k s u p h is b e a u tifu l tr a in to e m ­ p h a s iz e h is im p o r t a n c e a n d s e n s e o f s u p e r io r ity . By Stookie Allen t - ■ Í? £ M ENTHOL a COUGH DROPS P p M IO IC A T IO PILES TROUBLE? It is not necessary to feed a m oist m ash in order to m aintain high egg production, says W ashington State college. Feeding m oist m ash in­ volves extra labor and presents the danger of the growth of harm ful mold and bacteria, especially dur­ ing hot w eather W H IT E R ! 111.I 1 I : I : p. I! 11 N ew . it and beat In i WANTED TO BUY c u ltiv a te d blu. b. rrv p la n ts J-Vnd I for fo ld e r B b erh ard t B lu eb erry B u r se r te s, B o u t« 1, B o a 379. O ly m ­ I Wit.I. PAY ('ASM for bowling alley. 4 to 8 l«ne«. or partnrrihlp In «atne »lie or p ia. W ash . larscr. Contact ( A IT . C. F n r . M I t v . 1900 AMK f«»r our ll»t o f b«-*t p .a c li v a r íe -] « l i i a i K at.. Apt. II, I.Mwian, Okla. B eatrice H a u s e r . 17, ANY SHEBOYGAN. W IS . , LOVED TO WRITE PLAYS AND MOVIE S C R IP T S .H O N E EVER CLICKED THOUGH SHE WROTE THEM BY THE D O Z E N S . HER SCHOOL­ MATES LAUGHED BUT ITS BEA TR IC E WHO IS LAUGHING NOW. THE EX­ PERIENCE HELPED. J io jju b ß h u R ec ently she won first prize in the N ational h ig h - school c o n ­ test FOR HER THEME ON- THE U N IT E D NATIO NS AND Hog Self-Feeder GIRLS! WOMEN! NERVOUS V a lle y EQUIP., vealed considerable about good w a­ tershed m anagem ent, but there Is 1 m uch m ore to be learned, he said. J “ With the basic knowledge th a t wa- tCi yv1? ? chccked runs dowri hill, an d th and th a at t tronc trees, grass and other vege­ tation help to check it, we can do m uch to prevent flood dam age and in crease supplies of usable w a te r,” he concluded. Mortality Figures Disclose Strides in Medical Science 6 “ W IN N E R S E V E R Y W H E R E " Sllv.-r laced W y a n d o tte ch ick «, b a tc h in g eggH. D eta iled prle.. ||« t. Carl l o t - ber, V an B u y s , C a lif. T U R K E Y S — It ELTSV1 ii I?l I SM A LL b road -b reasted w h ite p ou lt« w ith liv a b ilit y b efo re u n k n ow n to tu r ­ k ey s. O rder now . M orturk H a tch ery , R t. 3 , P o r t O rchard, W a sh in g to n . MAPS City. County. Slate. World I.argent ».- lection on Co.nt at MKT8KKK MAPS, T ar.m a, « .« III. a r . r t l . n d . BUILDING MATERIALS Modern H ouha Plane accurately done. Your borne carefully dealfn«‘rf. Investigate our guaranteed service. Booklet 23«' Perry Weber. 730(1 N. Montana. Portland 8. Ore. Light Weight Tires Inflating tires of airplanes with helium instead of air saves some 150 to 180 pounds of weight per plane. CUY ADVEN riSED CUÜ12 > 4» AUTOS, TRUCKS 4 ACCES.~ B E K 'S Strong Watershed Program Urged by Chief Forester AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT ENGINE Our 25 year« or H e r v l c e I o t h e e..m - n - k l.il p o u llr y m en o f O regon nml SITUATIONS WANTED W a sh in g to n ba« p roven to u s th at | our baby c h lx m u s t be o f th e high- EXPERIENCED *ood»nun w.inta either eat q u a lity fo r th e nu m ber o f re-1 cedar m/iklng or loff bucking job bv 1st of peat order« vvn a r e g e t tin g front Í April. HOX IGN, (ireenarre«, Waah. »■ear to year. Mend fo r p rice lis t. • This New Je rse y self-feeder for Nation-wide cooperation and sup- m ark et pigs also m ay be used for . - . p o rt for a program to increase and, brood sows th at a re suckling lit­ ters. Several different feeds m ay w here necessary, intensify good for­ be supplied in se p a ra te com part­ e st and range m anagem ent on the m ents, and the pigs choose the country’s highland w atersheds was RUB ON proportions and am ounts of each. | urged by Lyle F. W atts, chief of One of the chief advantages of the ^*e f° re st_service, in his annual re- self-feedcr is the saving in labor p o rt to S ecretary of Agriculture effected, providing the feeder is Clinton P. Anderson. W N U —13 09—48 large enough to hold several d a y ’s W atts said th a t the kind and de­ supply of feed. gree of protection and care given these w atersheds have far-reaching influences on the nation’s stream L im e S u lp h u r P r o te c ts flow and w ater resources. The lands try this if you’re T ree s A g a in st R ab b its to which he re fe rred generally are U ndiluted lim e sulphur concen­ fo rest and wild are a s at higher ele­ tra te was the best am ong 16 rep el­ vations and the source of all our lents tested at the Oklahom a s ta tio n ; m a jo r rivers. On ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ Of Month- for protecting young fruit trees from ' “ We a re paying a huge price D o fem ale fu n ctio n a l m o n th ly d istu rb ­ cottontail rabbits. R abbits w ere every y e a r — in heavy flood losses, a n ces m ake ¡/ou feel nervous. Irritable, •o weak and tired ou t—a t auch tim e«» penned with no food except w ater e rra tic stre a m behavior, reduced T h en do try Lydia E. P ln k h am ’s Vege­ sprouts of apple. They dam aged 94 w a te r quality, sedim entation and in tab le C om pound to relieve su ch sym p­ to m s. It's fam out tor th is I T aken regu­ p e r cent of the u n treated sprouts in | m any other w ays — for our fail- larly — P ln k h am ’s C om pound h elp s five days, as com pared to 41 p e r , ure to give enough care to the high- bu ild up resistan ce a gain st su ch d is­ cent of the sprouts painted with lim e lands th a t w ater our valleys,” the tress. Also a great stom ach ic to n lc l sulphur. Only 1 per cent of the chief fo rester declared. i n u L n t m i n i s i s i s i sprouts w ere dam aged the first day. R esearch and experience have re- MUST e r o LE T u a la tin E R IC K S O N S KATCHBBT H ills b o r o , O r e g o n R o u te H o. LO N G ER ! N ow , A TIGHT ACHING CHEST COLDS w a n te d . POULTRY~CHICKS 4 of INSTRUCTION J P L A N T T H IS MI’R I N d . F ru it tr e e s, v M B C A M IC T R A I B E C B «hail« tr<-<*. •-1 • rKrcih*. sh ru b« j can o b ta in b oth A lr .r u f l and k m «, etc. Write for - <.itai..r You A ir c r a ft EnK lne .Mechanic a C e r tlfl- prl, o H a t C o l u m b i a a n d O k a n o f a u I cat« in on« year. N u r s e r y C o .. W s n a t c h « « , W a « h t n < - V eteran « can a tte n d under tba G. I. to n . W a a k ln r tu n 's o ld e s t— la r g e s t H ill, and draw fu ll au b ststan ca. n u rsery . S ch o o l ap p ro v ed by C.A A . S ta te Hoard o f E d u cation and V eteran s You m ay h a v e ono o f ou r new sprlntr AdmlnlM trat Ion. p rice lint« co n ta ln lu it unuMual m on ey Il» u « ln g a v a il..b io fo r both «In gle end eavltiK valu e« on a ll fie ld «sed a nnd m arried stu d en t« . grain « and «am ple« If y o u w l«h. N _ ew c la s s com m en ce« l i t h o f oach J u . * t drop u« a powiiil card t m . t if b. 1B T Z B M O U M T A IN 6 E Z D C O ., I R C . , A con cu rren t co u rse In f lig h t tr a in in g T W IB P A L L B , ID A H O to ob ta in p ilo t’s llcenne. »00.000 F R U IT A N U T T R E E K — W e s - | l-'ur c o m p lete In form al Ion w rite ARLINGTON AERONAUTICAL tern G row n FKACHEM. A P I’LKM P E A R S , P R U N E S . I’Ll M S , A l’R t - l SCHOOL COTS. C H E R R IE S , W A L N U T t r e e s g ro w beat In y o u r climate. Vlnlntt Arlington. Washington and Cano B erries, M trawberrle«. 70u * ri' tI«“- H«ml for i t i».tK»’ C ntaloff. I ____ ____TRAVEL ~ W urxerlea, S h erw ood , O regon. doctor’s formula you can use at home to relieve distressing discom fort of pain— Itch—Irritation due to piles. Tends to sof­ ten and shrink sw elling. Use this proven doctor's formula. You’ll be amazed at Its speedy action relief. Ask your druggist today for Thornton & Minor’s Rectal Oint­ m ent or Suppositories. Follow label In­ structions. For sale a t all drug stores. ’ romptly relieves coughs of <»ur bu't» . at Ir.irn bearin g ■ ch eck ed by Míate ln«iM-<-t<» v ir u s au-I pa« .tl, W a sh ln sto n B u r- s e r le s, Tupp»nl«b, W a sh lo p to n . A gr-n tM For Quick R elief D O N ’T D E L A Y > 1 1 H ' i: r p irk. 31 ca b in s, 60 tr a ile r apacea m etered, 1 w a sh hou«ea, d r y in g «beds, r e d - dunce, ui-rvlce e la tio n , lundeoaped. • ' ‘•on sig n « . 3 a c r e s In c liy lim its on h ig h w a y »», e x c e lle n t property. l.'..,0oo dow n Ital term e. O w ner, C olum b ia C ab in s, V an cou ver, W a e h - in g to n . 1^x13 ft. or la rg e r; C um pleta H ead y to S e t-U p ; Im m ed ia te D e liv e r y ; F H A T erm a; W rlto a SMITH BROTHERS roa C oinp lote p la n t ■ <*ulpnient ready to m ake lilocka Met y o u r s e lf up | n the b u sin e ss ; th e r e la a str o n g deinand for b lo c k s —T erm s. P utnlR ta Block |4 400HUPPlr C" ’ O regon, ELECTRIC DRILL w TEEN-AGE TRIUMPHS V alu e of M o ist M ash For P o u ltry Q u estio n ed b l o c k m a c h in e 8A L B given credit for saving the last corn crop in that section. Fields tre a te d with 2,4-D and later i cultivated yielded 86.8 bushels of corn per acre as against a yield of i 68.68 bushels per acre for a com- i parable field which had only been cultivated. The fields checked had been I sprayed with butyl e ste r of 2,4-D | applied by a low-gallonage m ethod ' i requiring less than a pint of the j weed-killer to five gallons of w ater , per acre. The increased yield in fie ld s' sprayed was attributed to the greatly lowered weed population. Sim ilar beneficial results can be achieved by hand-hoeing for weed control but the high cost of hand- hoeing m akes this method im p racti­ cal in m ost cases. D iscarded wheels and an axle from a child’s coaster wagon were used for this pull-push c a rt. The fram e is m ade from %-inch pipe and is welded to the axle. It is handy for m oving loads of sm all tools or equipm ent as the c a rt is strong, light in weight and easy to pull or push. ____ B E A L E S T A T E —M ISC. V A I.PA 1II.K IIA R G A IN B nt T ax Land Maine. Wo pu bllafi I.1MTM u f C alif (ire .. W a sh . Mubacrtbe NOWI Free «•iri’ul.’ir for lo f « a, ntam n p o B o x ’ ..a t, P o r t l a n d O re g o n . S ta r t a N o v e lty M a n u factu rin g ltu eln en e a t H om e. P aye Illg ti<-« t<» Bloat for roadaida m arkatlni Miserable with coughs from colds or smoking. . . stuffy nose? Here’s relief — ja tt. . . up and down! Famous Smith l Brothers medication goes dou-n to ease tickle, soothe irritated mem­ branes. Menthol vapors go up to bring cool comfort. Smith Brothers are richer in menthol— plut exetume Smith Brother» medication. Look for “Trade” and “Mark” on orange box. STILL O N L Y I1R IT T A N Y K P A N IE I.B at ntud Fee »36 00. Iteg la trred A.K.C. and P p. H. It. W lilta and O range, Ideal bird d » * ». «’hirlf Flak, R ockford, W ash. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING BUSINESS John Pfingslen, Henderson. Kv., farm er, is pictured with piles of corn harvested from treated and untreated plots. The corn in the left pile was gathered from the treated held and had an average e a r weight 23 per cent g re a te r than th at of the untreated corn shown at right. I — GetrASr UP ami DOWN Relief DOGS, CATS. PETS, ETC. « 0 1 ) 4 F O U N T A IN S I’ F C IA I, R a e t la ii- llle e iin g fo u n t.lin e 301» off b e t t ill M a r e k 13. A lvo special m i b e e r c e b lo e te , stool«, r e f r ig e r a t o r » , « rid d le s . e t c . by STAN J. COLLINS & L. J. SLAWSON TOPPED WITH NUTS FARM MACHINERY 4 EQUIP.’ F o i l B A L K - I 24 31 H a rr is H a rv e st, era. 43 M mlela tO -ft. H eudera SO 3» 10*0 31 - Inn ' |n>» i r A llis C h alm ers I H arrla H a r v e ste r , 1 3« C aterp illar s ta tlo iiu iv r i.-ollu e i n m e. i;m i. m l II U' ite r P h ilip O . O'M eara, W aa. Aim n y 1-71 d ie se l g en era to r »et. I oo, Oretfon. 10 kw , S p liaso 208 IIO v.; Hum w ilt 110 v. At' »r i- ollnn g e n e ra to r I F A R M TRACTORS fu lly nu( ii illc J o h n son 's S e r v ic e, | Q u in cy, W » ih . p h o n e Q uincy 31U4. | CARB DI. farm tr a cto r . In good run­ n in g order; good tire s, J i* :,o o # B L B C T M IO M O T O R S H O P M inn. M olin e tr a cto r , four-w ha«l W ell equip ped . t ib lle li.il m utor re j d rive, t 00x20 tru ck tir e s; adap t- p air sh o p In Yuklm a V alley. I'l.ooo a b le fo farm liae. 1760 U" •h o p nml ■' iu I ii lit , nno Includeal W 1T T B R B B M Q M O T O R CO OA x<|x new brick b u ild in g W rlto L ane 3010 18th W. B le c tr lc , B og 334. B un nyelde, W x ih . B e a t t ie , W a a h ln g tu n SPICED W H Y WE SAY P i' l l VALID— 6 ■ . I - room bouae, barn, o th e r b u ild in g « : fr u it tr ee s; good w ell wit Ii i le e lr lo pum p; on W ood. In v llle c u l o f f J a k e M cD onald. Ml a S n o h o m ish , W ash . W a a h lu g tu n . AM w Ob» Cover . BRAN MUFFINS FOR SALE B U I’M IO B B A T O R Use of Weed Killer •a ttN a C lassified D epartm ent TRUCK PAXTB A n o th er « p e d a l o ffe r in g o f p rem iu m rnerchandl«o a t v e r y a tt r a c t iv e price«. JIOISTM, H Y D R A U L IC , 6 and 7-ln ch , p r a c tic a lly N E W , »175 and up. T R A N SM IS SIO N I!, NEW 3 - «peed H row n -llp e M id sh ip s W IN C H E S . N E W nnd used . G arw ood, from 4,000 to 15,000 lb s. c a p a c ity . »85.00 nnd up. R E A R E N D S , E aton nnd T im k en 2- npeed, up to 20,000 lb«, cap. to f it a n y truck. N E W C A D IL L A C m o to rs, 150 h. p. c o m p lete w ith Ign itio n , h yd ram atln t r a n s m is s io n w ith rev e rso and sp eed« fo rw a rd . »475. N E W J E E P P O W E R U N IT S , c o m ­ p le te w ith tw in d ic e c lu tch , b a tte ry , rad iator, ga« tan k and hood R E A D Y TO OO. »335. M OTORS, N E W * U S E D , o f a ll d e ­ sc r ip tio n s fo r truck« nnd In d u strial p u rp oses, up to 200 h.p. P A R T S FO R BO TH O. I. and C o n v en tio n a l T ru ck s. A x le s — H o u sin g s— G rease S eale G ears— D iv id e r B o x es M nll o rd ers fille d p rom p tly W R IT E OR C A LL • a n . . b ®N'B T R U C K P A R T S 8705 8 . T a c o m a W a y O A. 4282 A su m m ary of the causes of death _ TACOM A, W A SH . In the U nited States in 1900, in con­ tra s t to sim ilar figures for 1947, indi­ F E D E R A L MOTOR TRUCKS 1947 Model lflM-107' W. B. C h aill cates the progress achieved by New f ’b i CaA) , 4N?»I?odym47 50 T,r«®’ Duul Rears! m edical science, according to Hy- C ° 1\ y 2 L ?.t 1 r,r« 81.075.00 F.O.B. Seattle. NORTHWEST MOTOR PARTS geia, health m agazine of A m erican qogo A MANUFACTURING co . M edical association. ?V03 First Ave. Houth . . . SK-i-lAA Seattle 4, Washington. An editorial by Dr. M orris Fish- bein term ed the co n trast In the TO RENT OR LEASE causes of death "m ore Im pressive W A N T E D TO R E N T — S tock or w h e a t than any other dem onstration of the ranch, h a v e lin e o f eq u ip m en t. Y ou ng m arried m an w ith fa m ily , g reat progress m ade by m edical sci­ born & r a ised on farm . 5 y ear le a se ence.” or lo n g e r p referred . Can fu r n ish referen ce«. W . H. Y ou ree, R t. a , In 1900, for instance, tuberculosis B o x 3 1 0 , B o r in g , O re. was first in causes of death and m ore W A N T E D T O R B N T — D a i r y farm than 200 persons out of every 100,- equipped f u lly . E xp erien ced . B . H. B a n m g sr t, W o o d la n d , W a s h in g to n . 000 died from the disease each year. SPEC IA L B E T T E R H EA LTH I • H e m o r r h o id s • Rectal and Colon Allmnntt • O a c f r ic Ulttr Treated without Hocpltat Operation Write or cell lor FREE descriptive Booklet Mtndar thmutb frM af! 10 M. tc S P. M. Bttningi: Mtmlar, WtdnuJar, Priday until A. t Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Phyiidan and Surgoon E. C°mar E. Burnside and Grand Avenue •lephone EA«t 3918. Portland 14 OregoA ENTAL PLATES A N D ALL a k A N C H X S Of D E N T IS T R Y oh CREDIT TERM S Fofce 5, !0, IJ M onths to P ay D r . H a r r V S e m l e r , D e b u tis i flLISKY B1DC - 3nt'$ MORRISON'PORTLAND, ORL TRAP W ITH SHUR FUR SHUR FUR IS A BAIT (NOT A SC(NT). 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