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BOMwAyAT wtrniul qui 1 to 11 p. m. Chil
nd, Oreron
PHOTO-PLATS
Mstnrds;. Adult. Week
E.venings, 40c. Conuna
lildren 10 eents til times.
Page & Son
Portland, Oregon
Now It th ttma to market
oapons. W ar pioneers and
largest handlers of these in tho
Northwest. Write ui.
Capons
gMallory
Select Residential & Transient
16th and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon.
Modem Fireproof American Plan
RATES MODERATE
Hotel
TOKE POINT
OYSTER GRILLE
SEA FOODS. You Will Feel at Home Here.
Opposite S. P. Waltirn Room Fourth and Stark.
IK ITS ANYTHING IN FISH WE HAVE IT.
IN BRIEF,
W0
Bend. Bend's union high school dis
trict 209,000 bond Issue carried, 12$
to 112. The bond Issue was proposed
to finance construction of a new high
school building here.
Salem. Ward Irvine, for the past
year private secretary to Governor
Pierce, submitted his resignation to
the executive to take effect February
15. Governor Pierce has accepted the
resignation, he said.
TRUCKS
REPUBLIC,
FAGEOL, 7 Speed,
Bear Tractors
New-Used-Rebuilt
All Sizes. All Prices. Terms
Large stock Parts. SERVICE
Write for FREE Catalog & Prices
O. V. BAD LEY CO.
9th and Burnsida, Portland, Or
Real Franklin
SERVICE
Expert examination free All work guaranteed. Sen
sible prices. We spwialixa in Complete Overhauling- and
Cylinder grinding.
ANDERSON A MAYER GARAOE A MACHINE SHOP
Movedto New Lariter Uaruge, Hth and Hoyt, Portland
Happenings of Importance
to Folks of the Northwest
ISM ES'Krii'lSa V
ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
If taken in time, prevent operation! for Diabetes, Catarrh, Asthma,
Lunjr. Throat, Liver, Kidney, Rheumatism, blood. Stomach and all
femule disorder. Bladder Trouble.
The C. G Wo Remedies are harmless, at no drugs or poison are used.
Composed of the cholscst medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, im
ported by us iron) far away oriental countries.
Call or Write for Information
C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company
New Ucation-262H Alder St., S. W. Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon
Established 23 Years In Portland.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Removed w.trioutlnjiiry to the skin by Ney-Born
Iepilntory. Sample on mnipRt. Ney-Rorn Lab
oratories, 619 Morgan Hid jr.. Portland. On-iron.
GLASSES
XS That Fit-None Better
. . ? CHARGES REASONABLE
V Dr. Harry Brown
149 Third SL
PORTLAND, ORECON
The Radio-Active
Solar Pad
In Epeclnlly npcomrnpnrlrd for DIsmsm nf
Throat, Lungs, KhinpvH, Liver, Female
Complulnts, nnd alt Ktnmnch Trouble. It
IStlmiilntpa Heart Art Ion by Increasing:
Circulation of the Mood. It Relieve
Mood Pressure and HeHtnres the Arteriea
to a Pliable Condition. It ArtH on Nerves
and Muhi'Ips, Imparting: Kneitry, Vigor,
and Strength. Hold on a tent proposition.
You are thoroughly wit.Hfled It Is helping
you before the appliance la yours.
Kuhn A Long. Room 111 Citizens Bank
Bldg., Grand A E. Alder, Portland, Ore.
State Dlstr. Agents Radium Appliance Co.
We Specialize In
Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascari,
Oregon Grape Root Goat Skins. Horse Hair
Write for Shipping Tags k latent Price Lint
Portland Hide a Wool Co.
101 UNION IffMII NORTH. rOMUM, HUM.
Branch at I'ocatello. Idaho
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, team, hem and marhln, ok anta
pleat ikirt, ready for band. 00 CenW
Usmstitr-hina:. nicotinic and tnrVlng.
EASTERN NOVELTY atTO. CO.
85 H Fifth St. Portland, Oct.
INFORMATION
, DEPARTMENT
Pleating Embroidery
Hemstitching. Buttons Covered.
STEM AN S
16M4 Tenth St., Portland
ATTENTION LADIES
Sanitary Beauty Parlor! We III you op,
we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your
r-omhings. .loin mir School of Beauty Culture.
400 to 414 Dekum Bldi., Phone Broadway
DB02, Portland, Oregon.
MOLER BARBER C0LLEQ8
Teat-hea trad. In B weeka. 8om Day
whlla learning. Position, secured. Writ,
for catalogue. 234 Burnalde ilreet, Port
land, Oregon. .
BRAZINO, WELDINO k CUTTING
Northwest Welding Supply Co.. B8 lit Bt.
PERSONAL
Marry if Lonely; moat ancfeaafnl "Horn,
Maker , Hundreds ricn; confidential; reli
able; yeara experience; descriptions free.
"The Hneceaafnl Club," Mrs. Nash, Bos &S,
Oakland, California.
FOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE
Reslstered Perchernn atnlllon. fonletl
! May. l!lfi. We have papera here allowing
i nm peoigree nna enn reier you to ma lit
rollM. Will tnkft h-iraes, mule or cnltle
In exf-hnng-e. Phil Ruetter, North Portland
t'nion mock tarda, l'hone umpire U121
I P. O. I!ox 618.
New Pacific Northwest Pocket Map
The Union Pacific has just received
from the press a new pocket edition in
dexed map of the Pacific Northwest,
which is perhaps the most complete
and convenient map of Oregon and
Washington ever published. A copy
will be sent free to any address by Win.
McMurrav. General Passeneer Agent,
Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon, upon
receipt of request by card or letter.
mi
ANCE
rioR
CLEANING AND DYEING
jlfiE&K 'or reliahia Cleaninr end Pye-
sWJ3Tti erv,(VW fx parcels to us.
niimar H e pRy pptlirn Potire. Inform-
llh S ation a.id prices given upon re-
it ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS..
Established IPSO. Portland. Ore
GOING TO BUILD?
We have hundreds of plans at 110.00 and up. Send
us a sketch of the home you want and we will sub
mit similar specimen plans. No obligation except
to return plana ll not suitable,
O. M. AKERS
Deshmini and Drafting-. 6U-12 Couch Building,
For Hand. Uregoa.
"LITE-FOOT"
Powdered
DANCE FLOOR
WAX
Rlvea smooth. Glidinr nn
Ish to hard or suit-wood
floors.
NO ACID. CREASE OR
DUST.
Your dmnrlst has It If
not, send us stamps. 7bc
for one-pound package
CLARKE.
WOODWARD
DRUG CO.
Portland, Oregon,
Set of
Teeth,
$8
oo
We auaranta material
and workmanahip.
Painlesa extraction of
teeth. Me. W yeara in
the same location. IT. 8. DKNT1STS, S46V, Wash
ington our. becond, Portland, urevon.
North Portland Hora, and Mule Company
Kor anl, rent or exchunse, horae, ana
mule. W, have on hund 275 head, we
srtmrnntee ns represented, W nave any
weight of home at nny pi Ice yci wnnt to
pav. W hnvn them from the tent to the
ohenpest. Phil Fuetter, North Portland,
I'nlon Stock Yards, phon, Kmplr, QUI.
P. O. Ho 618.
Definite Command.
Rosalie and Jack had quite a serious
snow fight, Jack coming out victor and
leaving Rosalie In a heap on the side
walk, bedraggled and sniffling. Rosalie
was furious, and as she got up and
started for the house she called after
Jack, "Don't you dure to come back In
my yard until never."
Camphor Ceremonies.
One of the Important Industries of
Borneo Is camphor gathering, and
many weird rites are connected with
It. The men who gather It must carry
neither Dins nor mirrors, eut only cer
tain foods and a portion of earth for
luck.
BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE
All lorn- rye straw stuffed.
Initial on hnvlnf th collar
with the FHh" Label. If
your denier doe, not hand!
thl, brand collar, writ, to us
direct.
P. SHARKEY e SON
53 Union Av., Portland, Or,
CUT TLOWERS" FLORAL DESIGNS'
Clarke Bros., Florists, S7 Morrison St.
AUTO PARTS FOR ALL CARS
At less then H Price. Mall orders promptly f
Pacific Auto Wrecking Co. Bn",'?ANiJ
The Bible.
Men that no longer hold the Bible In
esteem "which," as Macauley so truly
said, "if everything else in our lan
guage should perish, would alone suf
fice to show the whole extent of It
beauty and power" do not wish to
stand on resplendent mountain peaks,
but are content to be In the valley
without the companionship of light.
Joseph S. Auerbach.
The Only Reason.
"I ,ln't ot no use fo' money," said
Charcoal Eph, ruminativelr, "ceptln
dis hyar way. Suh, bit su- do lead d
way t' co'n beef an' cabbage an' a ton
o' coal." Richmond Tlmes-Dispatcn,
iPennylvania Has 2,614 Sets of Twins in Year
narrlnhurg. Pa. Exeeas baggage
oased the stork In Pfnnnylvnnla In
1922 to curry 2.014 sets of twins and
80 sets of triplets, according to Dr.
Wllmer 1.. r.utt, state registrar of
vital statistics.
Triplets were born once In every
fl.OtiO births and twins 1.8 In every
1.0UO births imnf nutlves and three
times In every 1,000 births among
foreign and negro mothers.
Total births in Pennsylvania last
venr numbered 224,131. Boy babies
outnumbered the girl babies, 108 boy
beins born to every 100 girls.
Among 1,700,000 births In the vital
statistics registration area of the
United States, Connecticut furnished
the only set of quadruplets.
A wonder lasts only nine days but j cxiatlns records
a woman's curiosity goes on forever.
Umatilla. The steamer Lewiston
arrived here at 6:15 Sunday night,
beating all previous records of run
ning time between Portland and Uma
tilla by three hours. The boat stem
med all rapids without difficulty.
Mill City. The student body of the
Mill City high Bchool has again adopt
ed two near-east orphans, pledging
themselves to donate "the (10 each
month necessary to keep two children
from starvation. The students have
been doing this for several years.
Salem. Rules and regulations hav
ing to do with the administration of
the state income tax law enacted at
the luBt session of the legislature,
have been completed and will be
ready for distribution this week. This
was announced by Earl Fisher, state
tax commissioner.
Salem. Following an analysis it is
found that the mash found in posses
sion of Harry Carl here recently was
not a substitute for gasoline, as con
tended by Its owner, and as a result
Carl will spend the next 60 days in
the Marlon county Jail. A fine of $200
was also imposed in the case.
Forest Crove. The opening of Mc-
Cormick hall Friday night, the build
ing just completed on the Pacific uni
versity campus, was atended by many
interested In inspecting the structure,
which will serve as boys' dormitory
and home of the American Legion
chair of history and patriotism.
Albany. On February 16 definite
plans for the completion of the first
step in the project to bring pure
mountain water from Clear lake to
the valley towns will be made at a
meeting of representatives from all of
the largest valley towns and represen
tatives from the state to be held -at
Albany.
Salem. Governor Pierce has let it
be known that he will send a letter
to the secretary of state within the
next few days requesting a special
meeting of the state emergency board,
for the purpose of authorizing a de
ficiency appropriation to replace the
prison Industries which were destroy
ed by fire last July.
Albany. Definite announcement
thnt the Albany lumber mill will start
operation Tuesday has been made by
the owners, the Douglas Fir corpora
tion, which purchased the mill from
local Interests last fall and since that
time has been repairing and enlarging
the mill preparatory to permanent op
eration this Bpring and summer.
Salem. Local hop dealers, as a re
sult of the recent flurry In the hop
market, are now holding their product
for 40 cents a pound, although this
price has not yet been offered. It was
said here that there are less than 1000
bales of prime hops in the state, and
these can be moved at any time at
prices ranging from 31 to 33 cents.
Salem. Thirty-one growers of fresh
fruit In the Canby district and 12
growers in the Bcotts Mills district
have petitioned the Oregon Growers'
Co-operative association for authority
to handle their own fresh fruits dur
ing the coming year. It was said that
the request will be granted. FarmerB
In the Newberg district obtained a
similar privilege some time ago.
Salem. Mrs. Clara Patterson, su
perintendent of the state Industrial
school for girls, has been authorized
by the state board of control to trans
fer two inmates of the local institu
tion to the California institution for
girls. It was said that the girls are
residents of the state of California but
were taken Into custody while In Ore
gon ana commltteu to tno saiem
school.
Salem. An order restraining tem
porarily the public service commis
sion from enforcing its three recent
orders reducing maximum freight
rates on hay, grain, grain products,
potatoes and onions in this state and
suspending that part of the hay tariff
under which the railroads were said
to have levied a diversion charge In
Portland, was granted in the Marlon
county circuit court here Saturday,
Albany. Following the receipt of a
letter from thewar department de
manding that the old bridge over the
Willamette river be removed and that
the responsibility for this removal be
vouched for by the county or by the
owner of the bridge before that de
partment gives consent to build the
new bridge. It has developed that nei
ther the county nor the city of Albany
owns the bridge and that the owner
ship cannot be determined from the
Want Change in Wheat Grading
Washington, D. C Officials of the
Washington state department of agri
culture conferred here recently with
Secretary of Agriculture Wallace in
a move for an early revision by the
federal department of agriculture of
the present wheat grades in the Pa
cific northwest.
Several objections, entirely techni
cal, have been urged by wheat pro
ducers in wasmngton, Oregon and
Idaho against the present wheat
grades. One of these involves the
present dockage for white wheat con
tained in the grain and another the
effect of smut upon milling quality on
the one hand and the export value on
the other. It appears that Dr. II. C.
Taylor, chief of the bureau of agri
cultural economics, while in the' Pa
cific northwest some months ago
promised a field Investigation of the
grading question, but it was only with-
the last few days that any an-
ln
nouncoment was made of the purpose
to send investigators into that field
to conduct hearings.
It is now understood thnt Lloyds
Tenny, assistant chief of the bureau
of agricultural economics, who has
but recently returned from a several
months' stay In Europe, where he
studied the markets (or American
products, will head the Pacific north
west investigation.
The present programme, at least if
officials of the Washington state de
partment of agriculture have their
way about it, is for hearings to be held
at Spokane and Walla Walla, which
are wheat-growing and marketing cen
ters, and at Seattle, which is import
ant as an export shipping point. Three
or four hearings in Oregon are pro
posed, one of which Is expected to be
at Portland and another at Pendleton.
Seattle Votes for Mt. Rainier
Seattle. There will be no change
in the nnme of the mountain It the
Seattle chamber of commerce can pre
vent it. The chamber's traditional
policy of silence on this delicate sub
ject, somewhat Jarred a few days ago
when David Whitcomb, its new presi
dent, acted on his own initiative, has
now been completely abandoned by
unanimous vote of the board of trus
tees, and the chamber is ready for a
finish fight to retain the historic mime
of Mount Rainier.
President Whitcomb last week sent
a telegram to John F. Miller, represen
tative of this district, in which he
deplored revival of the ancient con
troversy over the name of the moun
tain and suggosted that the attention
of congress and especially the efforts
of this state's delegation might much
better be addressed to other matters
of real importance.
!5T
'utfaS
After Every Meal
It's the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
-and It's a help to dJ
Qestlon and a cleanser
for the mouth
and teeth.
Wrtglcy's means
bent-Lit as well as
measure.
aTi T ' "1 ii -in iifaii 'aaTi I
laissiiiair ifr
Return on Apples Good.
Boise. Apple growers of southwest
ern Idaho did not fare so badly with
crops lust full and this winter, accord
ing to a statement issued by E. M.
Dean, manager of the Frultliind Grow
ers' exchungo, who said that apples
shipped through that organization be
fore November 15 returned to the
grower of Jonathans nn average f. o.
b. price of 122.50 a ton in bulk and 75
cunts for those shipped in bushel bas
kets, an f. o. b. price for ltcm:i Beau
ties of $22 to $29 per ton in bulk; an
averago f. o. b. prlco for Arkansas
Blacks of $25 per ton in bulk,
These figures, according to Mr.
Dean, show that the apple growers
this season are far better off thun the
grain or hay fanners.
Setting the Table.
In ancient days a man's polities
often dictated his tablo manners. So
bitter was the hatred between tho
uelphs and (Ihlbellines of Florence
thut they could not even agree on how
to set a table. Tho Guelpha placed
their knives and spoons longwiso on
the tuble, the Ghlbvlllnes rhiceil their
across; the first cut their loaves of
bread longwise, tho second cut theirs
across; they even Bllced their oranges
differently.
Timber Lands Are Sold.
Astoria. At public auction in the
courthouse at Cathlnmet, Wash., last
week, the state of Washington sold
3706.08 acres of timber land in the
Cathlamet district. The total received
for the property was $210,213. Various
tracts totaling 3466.08 acres were pur
chased by the Crown-Willamette Pa
per company, the consideration being
$198,377.75. Two tracts containing 240
acres were bought by W. F. McGregor
of tills city, who has extensive hold
ings in that section, for $11,865.25.
A short time ago the Crown-Willamette
Paper company purchased the
Bradley Timber company's logging
road, camps and timber lnnds in one
township, as well as holdings of the
Weyerhauser Timber company in an
other. Tho state lands there have not
yet been sold. In addition tho Crown
Willamette company Is said recently
to have acquired timber lands in the
townships lying directly east of the
ones mentioned above.
Big Wool Clip Is Sold.
Bakor. Confirmation of tho sale of
600,000 pounds of wool, tl'e total crop
in the hands of Baker county wool
growers, to Koshlund & Co., Boston,
was received laBt week by William
Poolman, prominent Baker stockman
and financier. Tho price received by
the locul wool men was 40 cents
pound, with the exception of one lot
that brought 42 cents,
Representatives of tho Boston wool
houses were recently In Baker, con
ferred with Mr. Poolman and local
sheep men and turned In their report
with the subsequent acceptance by
their firm. The price recolved, total
ling nenrly $250,000, is considered by
all to be satisfactory and will place
the linker county wool growrs In ex
cellent shape for the coming season
New Rates Suspended.
Olympla. Upon prot. st filed by tho
city of Spokane against the new gas
rates filed with tho stato department
of public works by the Spokane Gas
& Fuel company, Ihe department has
Issued an order suspending the new
rates for a period of 90 days after the
proposed effoctlvo date of February
20. Department engineers will now
make an Investigation relative to the
proponed rates,
The new rate as filed, Instead of
being a straight consumption charge.
Is based on three factors, comprising
minimum motor rental of $1 per
month, next a demand charge, of 40
cents per cubic foot maximum hourly
demand a year, payahlo in monthly
Installments, and also a gas consump
tion charge on a sliding scale. This
figures out a material Increase, It Is
stuted, over tho old straight muter
rates.
Pins Lumbermen Gather.
Spokane. Discovery of a new dry
kiln process for seasoning lumber was
announced here by Albert Hermann
of Port land, Or., who told the mem
bers of tho Western Pino Manufactur
ers' association that it would effect
saving of approximately 20 per cent
In tho cost of drying their product,
WultiT Nolls of Mbby, Mont., tb
of a process of Injecting chemical
Into tho kilns to ellmlnato "brow
slain." It wus announced that pro
duction and shipments of the associa
tion set a new record during tlio past
year by a small margin over the pro
ceding year.
Mrs. Fred Anderson
Urn j
t . wst j
Sparkling Eyes
Follow good Health
Salem, Orcg. "For several year
I sulfcrrd with liver trouble and
Mnniach disorder. 1 was constipated
and hail a (.-assy condition of the
stomach. I doctored, btil cniild not
(,'ct rid of lliese mmlitinnt until
I lii-Kan takinif l'r. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets, and since I tonk these 'Pel
lets' 1 have nut had liny more
trmtlile with my liver or stomach.
"1 c;:u hii;l.ly recommend Doctor
Tierce's Pleasant Pellets to anyone
siilfcrimr with Motitai li or liver ills."
Mrs. l'nd Anderson, VU5 S. .'1st
Street.
Constipation is at the root of
many ailments. You can avoid
tiianv of the ill-; in hie hv ohtainiti
l)r. Pierce's Pleasant PelhtJ from
your tlrltt'i:i: t.
Send Hie for trial pl,i'. or write
for tree advice to 1 r. I'd rce's In
valids' Ilukl ill Uulfalo, N. Y.
Their Deadly Weapons.
Citing us proof of his statement nn
Insect that kills Its assailants with a
deadly polxon gas, t ho cuttle flsli
method nt ('neaping Its enemies hy
means of u species of "smoke sen-en,"
and tho many examples of eiimoiiflapo
resorted to by animals, a distinguished
French biologist declares that "the
Inventions of tho great war nro all
met with In animals und insects."
Prune Growers Confer.
Walla Walla. With postponement
of final action on the prune marketing
for two weeks, growers Interested In
smoothing out tho difficulties plunged
In Friday and arranged a series of
meetings In the centers of the pro
posed seven units so thut February 19
will see the growers ready to do swa
thing. Bitterness of the first meetings sev
eral weeks ago has worn off and the
growers express themselves as anxi
ous to find a solution which will pro
vent a repetition of last year's disaster.
Explosion Causes Firs.
Seattle. An explosion, believed by
members of tho city dry squad to have
been from a si III on tho second floor,
nearly wrecked a fourstory building
hero Thursday, Imperiled the lives of
moro than a score of persons In the
structure nnd caused an estimated fire
damage of $100,000.
(Mans In every window of the sec
tion of the building whom the blast
occurred was blown out, littering the
streets, und several windows In build
ings across th" way were shattered.
Remnunls of what wus said to bo a
still and a truck load of botlled goods
worn confiscated by fire and city of
ficers and federal prohibition agenlr
after tho fire.
Nine ni'-n working on !ho floor di
rectly above tho quarters where Hut
explosion occurred mlrnculouiily es
caiied when tho flooring buckled nnd
splintered. One fireman Was slightly
hurt by flying glass.
Olympla. IllRh prim record for a
slni;lo him lion of llmle r sold at slain
sale was again broken at tint sal"
Tuesday, Stale Land ('ntiimhinlnticr
Siivlilgo stated when tho Long Hell
Lumber company paid tho appraised
value of $ 1X5,1 44 for n suction of tim
ber In Cowlitz county. This does nut
Include I lin land.
Napoleon's Lucky Day.
Napoleon nKanlei! Ihu second of
the moiilh as his lucky day. llu was
made i-onsul on Am-mit 2, was crown
ed lhceinber 2, won I ho battle of
Austerlltz lii-comber 2 nnd married the
urchdui -boss of Austria, April 2.
Laughed at Polished Shoes.
Polished shoes were ridiculed ut tho
beginning of the Seventeenth century,
even lien .Jmismi und Khlrh-y poking
fun ut tho Men In their poems.
Tourists Outdo Sheep.
Salem. Tourists expended approxi
mately $15,000,000 In Oregon during
1923, while tho sheep crop In the stale
returned only $5,000,000, according to
J. A. Ormandy, general passenger
agent for the B. P., In an address at
Salem. It was estimated by Mr. Or
mandy that approximately 400,000
tourists visited Oregon during the
year. Mr. Ormandy said that Oregon
could make no better Investment than
urge the tourist to visit this section.
Milling Held on Decline.
Walla Walla. The milling Industry
of the northwest Is on a decline and
tho turn has not yet come, declared
Ed Leonard of tho Preston Shaffer
mills of Waltsburg to the Rotary club
hero. In the three stutes, Oregon,
Washington and Idaho, there is suf
ficient milling rapacity to grind lnic
flour in eight months all Ihe wheat
raised in the three states In any year.
During the last three years half the
milling capacity has changed bands.
From 12 to II years have been add
ed to the avrago human lire In the
last half eeiilury, dun to the progress
of medical science. Hut r.". "' per
sons sllll die In tho fulled Stales
annually from preventable diseases.
Kle needed In everv deperlmenl of home. t
aeei.in,. luiusllv good lor tow "' U
linen, sheelssndp.llowcswa. g
BT UNKV-WAI KFK
HU.HINa.SS COI.I.M.i
Are You Satisfied?
Is th, bla-S'et, moat perfeitly M'lliiped
Mi.ii,..a 'i ri.lr,lna H hool In th. North
went. Kit yourself ft,r a. higher poaltton
will, more money. I'ermanwil oIUus,
Maored our lirePlate,.
Write fur aUl.-i uurtti aim tuiilih
Portlnnd.
P. N. U.
No. 7, 1924