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A copy will be sent free to any address by Wm. McMurrav. General Passenger Agent, Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon, upon receipt of request by card or letter. We Specialize in Hiies, Pelts. Wod, Mohair, Tallow, Cascan, OrtfOB Crape Root Coal Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tags la'"t Prioa List Portland Hide & Wool Co. in iimm avENul soar, mnisa. tMtoa. brmnchat f'ocateilo, Idaho Antioch'i Claim to Fame. Anlioch, In the Fourth century, Is believed to have been the first city to make any attempt to light its streets st night. Site Where Washington New York. Suuiuel Mluskoll hat bought from Krk.lk JSronn the block front on the west side of Am sterdam avenue, between Klghtjr ninth and Ninetieth streets urn) extetding half the block to ISroudwny. Mr. Ilrown bought the linipcrty a year ago from Robert K. Dtwling. who acquired It from Vincent Astor. It li said the parcel marks the spot , where Gen. 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ANDERSON ft MAYER GARAGE MACHINE SHOP Moved to New larger Garage, Dth and Hoyt, Portland ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If taken In time, prevent operations for Diabetes, Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Throat. Liver. Kidney, Rheumatism, Blood, Stomach and all female dinordeti. Bladder Troubles. The C. Gee Wo Remedies are harmless, as no drugs or poison are used. Composed of the choisrst medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, un ported by us from (ar away oriental countries. . Call or Write lor Information C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company New Locatlon-262 Alder St., S. W. Cor. Third. Portland, Oregon Established 23 Years in Portland. PLEATING SPECIAL Cut. aeara, hem and macbina ee pleat akirta ready for band. 00 Cenbl Hemstitching, piloting and tueVlng. EASTERN NOVELTY MTO. 00. 95 fifth tit. Portland, Ore. INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT Pleating Embroidery Hemstiu hinir. 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Send us a sketch of the home you want and wa will sub mit similar sitecimen plans. No obligation eioept to return pians u not suitame. O. M. A K E R S Designing and Drafting. 4U-U Couch Building. Portland, Oregon. Set of $0.00 teeth, We ana ran tee material and workmanship. Palnleaa extraction of teth. rWkv 20 years in the same location. U. 8. DhNTlSTS, k46W Wash' ington cor. Second, Portland, Oregon, BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE All lone ryt straw stuffed. Insist on having the collar with the "Fish" Label. If your deale does not handle this brand collar, writ, to us direct. P. SHARKEY A 80N 51 Union Av., Portland, Or. CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros, florists, 287 Morriaoa tit. AUTO PARTS FOR ALL CARS At less than H Prlee. Mall order, promptly filled Pie fin lutn Wr.rtine Hn roenwy r unners. .... ,...,, .., 1KTLANU "LITE-FOOT" Powdered DANCE FLOOR WAX Givee smooth. Gliding fin. feh to hard or softwood floors. NO ACID. CREASE Oh UL M . Your d rut .rift has It- Tf not, send us stamps, 7st for one pound package CLARKE, WOODWARD DRUG CO. Portland, Oregon. Cling to Old-Fashioned Ideas. The vast majority of Spanish wo men still believe that It Is degradlnc tor s woman to take up any work (or which the 1 paid. Talked With Hale, Sold talked nilli Nuilmn Hale before th latter (kurted ou lils ill-fated mission through the ISritlsh lines on Umg I;aml. Vincent ' Astor Improved the Broadway frotituge with the huge Astnr Court apartments The unimproved easterly half of the property fronts 201 feet on Amsterdam avenue und H5 feet on each street. Mr. JilDskoft wU erect s tall apartment. Conned tin reor ancc riiR V. a am a nn.e ti .! T rrf X IN BRIEF. f.uAaAu.AUAaaaaaaAaM iTVTfVTTTfTTVTTVVfVVVVVTTTe Medford. The Medford post of the American Legion has just completed arrangements to hold an indoor circus at the armory here March 7-12. This will be the first big affuir of the kind ever attempted in this city. Corvallis. The Fischer Brothers mill, which has been'"closed since the wheat slump in 1920, was reopened Saturday by a newly formed company, with an authorized capitalization of 1250,000, under the active management of August Fischer. Madras. Construction work at the power plant of the Deschutes Power company weakened the canal and dam Wednesday night bo that there was a washout and since that time Madras, Metolius und Culver have been with out lights and power. Bend. Further Indication of the probable entrance to Bend of a mill by-products industry, was given by the Bend council Friday night when it voted to provide a factory site to be deeded for a nominal fee whenever the factory 1b built and in operation. St. Helens. Work has been started op two additions to the plant of the St. Helens Lumber company which will cost more than $25,000. Another dry kiln 24x104 feet and to have a capacity of 30,000 feet of lumber dally, will be built and a dry shed 60x100 will also be built. . Independence. Justine V. Kirk- lund, prominent citizen of Polk county, where he settled in 1869, died at his home here Sunday, aged almost 96 years. Mr. Kirklund was a steadfust democrat and veteran of the confeder ate army. He was born Februury 15, 1S2S, at Boone, Mo. Bend. With pressure increased from a pumping head of 65 pounds to 85 pounds, water from the new filter plant erected by the Bend Water, Light & Power company at an ap proximate cost of JSO.000, was forced into the city mains for the first time at 11 o'clock Friday night. Springfield. To provide temporary relief for school congestion a wooden building, to house the manual training department, Is to be erected apart from the high school building. With the removal of the mnnual training department the classes will be re arranged in the additional accommo dation. Eugene. Charles. P. Blazier, who wan convicted by a circuit court Jury here Tuesday on the charge of aiding and hiding the three robbers of the Lane County State & Savings bank of Florence, was paroled to the Bheriff by Judge Sklpworth after he had been sentenced to serve six months In the county Jail. Salem. Caring for and educating approximately poo students under an appropriation restricted to the sup port of not more than 750 students, Is the achievement of Harwood Hull, who since the year 1916 has been In charge of the federal Indian school at Chnmawa, located a few miles north of Salem. Baker. The 1924 construction pro gramme of the Eastern Oregon Light & Power company, which supplies Baker, Union and Wallowa counties, will call for expenditures of (200,000, according to budget figures released this week. This figure is less than one-third of the totul 1924 financial outlay, which will amount to 1600,000. company officials Bald. ( Salem. The state Irrigation securi ties commission on February 9 will outline the conditions under which It will certify bonds In the amount of approximately J2,000,000 for the com pletion of the Teal Irrigation district In Umatilla county. This bond issue, it was said, would absorb debts pre viously contracted by the district In the amount of 1339,000. Falls City. Graham Grlswold, local lumberman, was here from Portland this week, and stated that the Oris-wold-Davis mill would be In operation again about February 15. The mill has Just been moved from tho Ford place to a location on Berry creek, about a mile west of town. A new boiler and smoke stack, purchased in Eugene, are being set up. Pendleton. The assistance of the Western Tariff association, an organl zatlon of producers of raw materials In the west that enjoys tariff protec tion, has been offered to wheat grow ers of the west and active work will be done In Washington In behalf of the passage of the McNary Hnugen bill, according to Dr. S. W. McClure, secretary of the tariff association Falls City. The profitability of gooseberry culture on a considerable scale has been demonstrated by Will II. Weaver, local farmer. Mr. Weaver has about two acres of the fruit In hearing, and harvested over eight tons In 1923, which were sold at 7 cents a pound. Deducting 1 cent a pound the average cost of picking, Mr. Weav er estimates that be cleared approxl mately J1100 or $550 an acre. Happenings of to Folks of Seattle Weary of Mount Fuss. Seattle. Seattle has been standing for this new political movement to change the name of the mountain Just about as long as Is humanly possible, according to the gist of the opinions expressed by a number of prominent citizens. Patience has been rubbed to the raw, not only by the character of tho campaign being waged from Tacoraa, but also by the aid and en couragement given Tacoma by Seattle residents who ought to know better. Resentment that has been simmer ing ever since Senator Dill and Rep resentative Johnson introduced their bills in congress to change the name of Mount Rainier, the park and the forest reserve, waB brought to the boiling point with the news that Mayor Brown of Seattle, by telegram to Sena tor Dill, had undertaken officially to commit this city to support of the measures. The mayor's action, to switch similes again, is Just about the last straw. Mayor Fleming of Spokane has made a similar commitment for his city, which Seattle doesn't take very kindly; but Seattle's rising resent ment is chiefly directed at those of its own citizens who have gone astray on this question. This week there has been a great stir of activity, and the wires between here and Washing ton, D. C, have been made to sing wuii messages oi protest. . Prune Agency Planned. Walla Walla. Prune growers last week discussed a new unit organiza tion plan but no definite action was taken as the matter must be referred back to the communities. Represen tatives were present from general geographic centers. W. E. Devlne of the College Place growers, was chair man. Several of the College Tlace men have decided to organize a unit to be called Fruit Crowers Agency, Inc. This agency, It Is stated, proposes to mar ket to all agencies, to have advisory and arbitration committees, uniform contracts, power to fix prices, dully reports i f transactions and all money to be carried in a trustee fund scpar ate from private accounts of selling agencies. Women Ask Home Be Re-Establithed. Vancouvor. The fixing of the date for the state convention of women's clubs, reorganization of the depart ments of the state federation to con form with the national federation, In auKuratlon of action to reopen the industrial home for women drug oil diets sentenced by the various courts of the state, the naming of delegates to the national convention at Los An geles and tho adoption of a budget system were important matters con sldered by the directors of the Slate Federation of women s clubs in ses sion here last week. Reds For Timber Sale. Klamath Falls. Tho Indians of the Klamath reservation launched a move ment here last week through their tribal council for government permis sion to Bell all the timber on the res ervation, valued ut more thun $35,000, 000, with payments to extend over a long period of years, Delegates of the federated tribes will proceed to Washington and endeavor to obtain consent of the department of Indian affairs. Sawmill operators In this dlstrlit will oppose the plan, contending that the present government plan ot block sales Is to the best Interest ot Klam ath county. Livestock Gains Shown. Spokano, Wash. Lr.rgo gains In numbers of sheep and swine were made on Washington forms during the past year, while milch cows show ed a small Increase, according to a livestock report Issued lere by (1. S. Ray, statistician for the federal di vision of crop and livestock estimates. Other cattle remained about the same, the report lays, with horsea and mules showing a decrease In numbers. Total values of livestock in tho state on January 1 of this year were placed at $53,142,000, as compared with $50,430,000 on January 1, 1923 an increase ot 6 per cent. Health Talk Resented. Wolla Walla. Dr. Joseph P. Kane, full-time health officer, Is to be culled before the chamber of commerce di rectors snd asked to explain a radio speech he made recently. Dr. Kane, It Is said, made uncomplimentary re marks about Walla Walla's typhoid fever cases. Infant death rate and goltor situation. Kane came here from Tacoma January 1 to take charge of the health department for the city and county. Importance the Northwest Advances in Wool Market List Portland. Twenty -three million pounds of additional wool will be han dled by the Pacific Co operative Wool growers' association in Portland us u result of action taken at the session of (lie National Woolgrowers' associa tion at Salt Lake, E. N. Welnbtuim, manager of the agricultural depart ment of the chamber of commerce, an nounced on his return here. The 3,000,000 pounds that consti tute the annual clip of Oregon wool already is handled by the co-operative association here. The action at Salt Lnke means that the marketing as sociation will handle a total of 26.000, 000 pounds a year, and that Portland will surpass Boston as a wool market, if favorable freight rates can bo ob tained. Sentence Is Passed on Banker Chehalis. Percy L. Sinclair, state senator, was sentenced in tho Lewis county superior court here to 18 months to three years In the peniten tiary for making a false official report of the Southwestern Washington bunk at Ilwaco, of which he was president. Judge W. A. Reynolds, before pass ing scutenco, denied a motion for u hotriul of a Jury verdict of January 12, convicting Senator Slnclulr on n change of venue from Pacific county, 'You are now past 60 years of ago," said the court, "and have not many more ycara over your head. It Is the view of the court quite punishment enough, so fnr as you are concerned, that you were couvlcted at all But public policy requires that a penulty should be imposed." Sinclair wept as sentence was im posed, his attorneys comforting him. No appeal will be taken and Sinclair will promptly begin serving sentence. Growers Plan Change. Salem. It is estimated that approx imately 500 fresh fruit growers will be out of the Oregon Growers' Co-oper ative association when the present contracts expire In 1925. Atsthe ex piration ot these contracts the assocla tlon will go on a strictly dried fruit basis. The chief centers of these growers are Salem, Hubbard, Cauby, Newburg, Estacndn and Sheridan. In all of these areas thero Is an In cllnation to retain organization In some form and sentiment In the Salem district Is said to favor steps leading oventually to a berry growers' can nery, operated on a co-operatlvo basis, Fair Body Has Election. Seatlle T. S. Griffith of Spokane was elected president ot tho North Pacific Fair association at tho closing session of the two-day annual meeting here, succeeding Nels Nelson of Vic toria. B. C. Other officials elected woro S. K Bowes, county commissioner ot Grays Hurbor, vice-president and It. (!. Drone of Portland, tho latter being renamed Tho session was mostly devoted to formulating new rules governing horse racing ut northwest fairs till season. Wool Growers Meet, Yakima. About 200 wool growers from (ill sections of the slate of Wash Ington met hero last week for tho an nunl convention of tile stuto wool growers' association, over which J. T, Drumheller of Wulln Wulla presided The address of Flunk J. llugenbarth, president of the national association wus tho main fealuro of tho morniii, session. Ho urged tho wool growers work for a downwnrd revision of gruz Ing fees and freight rates. Mr. Hagen barth was the guest of the Yakima commercial club ut a public luncheon Railways Accept Plan. Tucoma. Iieflnlto annnuncemeii' that Tacoma's long contemplated In lino railroad Is to be a reality, nn that with the arrangement last Thurs duy In Portlund of officials of th Northern Pacific to enter Into agreement with tho city of Tacoma for the operation of a terminal line, the three great transcontinental rail roads, Great Northern, Northern Pa cific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Puul, operating through Tacoma, have all accept iid the city's proposal. Electrio Trains Discontinued. Four Sunday trains on the r-d elec tric lines operated out of Portland by the Southern Pacific company wlil be taken off their run beginning Kunduy, February 9. The trains, of two cars each, havB for years served two dis tricts near Portland settled by com muters who live thero and have their business In this city. It Is apparent that competition ot the bus lines and private owned automobiles are causes of the train cancellations. Mrs. Wm. IJradlcy if 1 B Advises Young Mothers Portland, OrcR. "It surely in a pleasurable duty to recommend Dr. Pierce's r'avorite Prescription to mothers and prospective mothers, for I (ound in this medicine a won- ful help duriiiir expectancy and afterward. I was physically frail and feared the consequence ot motherhood, but I gained in physical strencth. lhe tonic cltect ot the 'favorite Prescription', together with the '(ii)Uleii Medical Discovery , overcame the general weakness 1 had. Nature was greatly helped thru expectancy and 1 shall always Kayo a good word (or Dr. Pierce's medi cines, because they have been so much help to me, just at the time 1 most needed strength." Mrs. Win. Bradley, 5-15 Albina Ave. Write Dr. l'ieree's Invalids' Hotel in Utillalo, N. Y.. for free medical advice or send 10c (or trial pkjj. of any of his medicines. "Big Cities" In 1790. In 1790 New York elly was the larg est city in tho Union. Its population was 49,101. Other cities having a population ot over 5,000 were Hall 1 more, Boston, Charleston (S, t'.), Phil adelphia, Providence (it. I.) und Salem (Mass.). Home-Grown Orange Blossom. At a wedding ut Balldon, near Brad ford, England, the orange blossom car ried by thu brldo and worn on her gown was taken from a pip of the first orange eaten by her as a child. Ancient Jewish Coinage. Tho first allusion to Jewish coinage Is found in tho Apocrypha In I Mae cabccB, 1,1, where it is related that Simon, the high priest, Wits granted permission to coin money bearing his own stamp. Guitar Strings. Tho guitar hits six strings. Three are ot gut, und three of silk xpun over with silver wiro. Ancient instruments often had ten or twelvo strings, but these are not made now. Brewing Trouble. Fuhle: Once upon a time there was a married ludy, who never liked to give advlco to her husband ns to how todrlvo their car. Detroit Free Press. Hybridizing Plants Old Idea. Tho pruetlco of hybridizing to pro duce new varieties of plains whs first used In Europe by the ltomans, who bred races of roses by lis means. Don't Stick to Desk. When un executive sticks too close ly to his desk, It's a sign that bo has lost either his couragu or bin organiz ing ability or moro probably, bolh.- Forbes Magazine. Blow Your Horn. "Never Imagine," said Undo Elien, (lut you kin git ho good you (lou t need a little boostln'. Even Itanium's circus bad to uso billboards."-- Wash ington Stur. When We Let the Eye Browse. An eyo specialist says that green quiets the nerves. Tho long green certainly lias a noolhlng effect on most of us. Boston Transcript. Wigs Mads of Chinese Hair, Theater wigs nru generally inuih) from Chlimnu hair, split by machinery, since It Is coarso In tenure, blt iii lied mid dyed. Not So Valuable. "Time Is money," said Undo Kben, "but ilo kind of money n lnufi r's time Is wuth Id coillilerfi II." - Washington Stur. Production of Corn. Corn is grown In every slate In the Union. It has the advantage of being a crop that can be harvested ut a fann er's convenience. Bacteria In Ice. Clear leu taken from poilulcil water may in some cases contain in low as 1 per cent. tf the number of bueterlu present In tho waler. is lhe finest produc t of Its kind In the H nsn who tiB usid H ement to be true. H world. - shvery women it knows this stHteini Are You Satisfied? HI-HNKF WAI KFR BLSINSS.4 COU.M.I ft the blrTt, nvnU perfectly M-Hppwl Hueltieaa Tutlfiln H hool In the Norta ereat Ut yimrmlt for higher positlun flth more ni'ney. I'ermaiif ut fueJUuM Mstired ouf .irmluatee. Write fur eatalot jruurtu tnu l-nii.i: Portland. P. N. U. No. 6, 1924 SWgaWPji TjWt, ipn-esKi rjnn-s I ,11 Mil , 1 w w wi " I kl A L