PORTI AISJH JggS We want your ee ihiiintente. We my rash. No dia. count prompt remittance. We will pay tin top market price tho day your shipment arrivea. PAGE & RON, PORTLAND, ORE II Mallow Select Residential & Transient 15th and Yamhill, Portland. Oregon. Modern Fireproof American Plan RATES MOHKRATK Real Franklin SERVICE Return Postage Paid On Replated Articles Auto Lamps and Spotlights Resilvered OREGON PLATING CO. ELECTRO PLATE113 174 Eat OnV, eor. Union Ave., Portland, Ore FREE 4x6 Plrnh, of mut BABY In lit BIRTHDAY Month Sowell Studio it?, A ! 'rV US 12 3rd St. Between Aider & Morrison GLASSES ! CkT. That Fit-None Better 149 Third St PORTLAND. ORECON We Specialize In Hite, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Gr?pe Root Coat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tare 4 latest Price Llat Portland Hide & Wool Co. 1M UNtCN IVENUl NORTH, MftTMNI, 0M00N. Branch at I'ocatelio, Liaho BUY THEJJ 1ST HORSE COLLAR 1HADL All lone; rye straw stuffed Insist on hnvlnK the collar with the "Fish" LubeL If your denier docs not rmndle this brand collar, write to ui direct. P. SHARKEY A SON S3 Union Av Portland, Ore. AUTO PARTS FOR ALL GARS At leaa than H Price. Mail ordem promptly filled Pacific Auto Wrecking Co. Bpr& anu Belvue Poultry Farm Phone Tabor 3039 47th and E. Davit Street PORTLAND. ORECON. To farmer! "nil others: We nre buyers of large or email quantities of poultry, lllKhist market prices pnid. Cheque mulled eitnie day an ehipinent arrives. No commission deducted. Ueferehcetf, Weat Coast Natlonul liank. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without Injury to the skin by Ney.Rorn Depilatory. Sample on rwjur-Kt. Ney-Itorn Lab oratories 610 Morgan Bid.. Portland Orwuron. See Yellowstone and Southern California These two wondorlands have been reproduced in charming Illustrations by the Union Pacific and bound In book form with adequate description. Both can be easily obtained and will prove extremely entertaining as well as Instructive. Write for copies to Wm. McMurray, General rassenger Agent, Plttock Block. Portland, Ore gon, who will forward them freely to any address upon receipt of request. TOBACCO mitcxsr Write WUSBORO CHEMICAL CO. HILLSUOKO. OlihGON Save On Your Pip, new find Mrnndhnnd, Murk nnd ffnl vanlzcri, berry and hop wire, RuivMnikfd barhed wire, farm tooln. diaff suwj, black Smithing tooSa and puiiplica. ALASKA JUNK CO. GET OUR PRICES SOI Front SL l ortland. Ore. Gold and Silver Plating. Rend un your old Silverware, Heflector und Mii'lral Inatrumente for riulr and reallverinar. We eave you mmi. M. L. Joule, 3o'4 Washington HI., 1'urtland. PLUMBING MATEPIAL paths, elnki, tolieta, b:"lne, boilers, pipe, valves and fHtinss. l'Ucea reaaon able Standard Plumbing A Heating Co. East Cth and Morrison Sta. l ortlund, Or. Set of CJQ.OO Teeth, Wa jruarantea matartal and workmar.ship, palr.Vsi attraction of tth. y'ar in lh Mine location. U. S. DKN W4H. Waah- UWo our. brcoui. Foruanu. urctfun. Small Apartments Hurt London. Lnrge canvases pulnted oy old masters to hung ur" '' P cloua walls of the rich iiuidHj mannon are hard to "'ll In iIihso days of pnrtmpnts and mnll hmisrs. Ilind yreet dcnliTi say the d.-nmnd Is al most enilrely tor mull iltures, so that prices (requeutly are la Inverse ktlo to size. Postwar foflfl chan;'i are held r- iponsible for tha poor niurket accord Af.tt--! I OFFERS A MARKET Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complex Chang;. Saturdar, Ailulte, Week day Matinee, 20c; Kveniiia-a, 4411. Oontinu mn 1 In 11 p. m. Children 10 rente Ml tlmee. Eggs Hotel Expert examination lree All work (rtmrnnteed. s.n Bibln prices. We apeuutlize in Complete Overhauling and Cylinder grinding, ANDERSON A MAYER GARAGE A MACHINE SHOP Moved to New Iartrer (iurii!, Hth and Iloyt. Portland ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If taken In timfl, prevont operutiom for Diabetes, Catarrh. Aethmn, Lung; Throat. Liver, Kidney, Rlieumatiiin, illood. Stomach and all female duordors. Bladder Trouliles. The C. Gee Wo Remedies are harm Its, a no drutfs or poison are used. Composed of the choiwat medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, im ported by us from far away oriental countries. Call or W rite for Information C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company New Location 262 Alder St.. S. W. Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon KaUbliahed 23 Years in Portland. PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, aeom, hem and machine ck pleat skirls ready (or band. 0J CenM Hemetitrhinir. picotinj and tnrVlns. EASTEEN NOVELTY MFG. 00. 85 H Fifth St. Portland, Ore. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Pleating Embroidery Hemntittinntr, Huttuna Covered. STEfHAN'S 166H Tenth St., Portland ATTENTION LADIES Saratary Beauty parlorl We fix you op, we make aii kinda of Hair flood, of your romhinics. Join our r-'hnol of Beauty Culture. 401) to 414 Dtkum Bldg., Plioua Broadway ADOS, Portland, Oregon. AUTO KNITTING INSTRUCTION All machines tauelit und rerjuircd. 428 Yanilull, l'oriliind, utc. BRAZING, WELDING U CUTTING NorU.wtstWeldi.ij A Hnppljr Co., 88 lit St. Complete Line Bottleri' Supplies Portland UeveniKe & vy Co., 431 Stork CUT FLOWERS k FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke liroi., Floriiti, 267 Morrison Ht. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS Lo not throw away your old feather. We clean, dye and remodel and mutch sum pies. New Flow ern and rVatht'rn muiie to onlrr. lit) yean etitab liHheil. We fruaruitttt nil wirk. llartutaa rsath er 6t Flower Shop, a-4ilSi Waaninytun St. FOR SALE TTnltype mnrhinw, first t'lnss urinp?, tifd fhort time. 4&y 1ih. 1U point typ worth $1250.00 will wicrlflr-e fur $L".o.Mt, tfima to suit. Ameikun Typo Foundry, l'ort- lund, Oregon. HOTELS WAP.AS1V R'nmirVV. go Midion St. TvTSCfe R A R B E R COLLEGE Teachfs trade In 8 weeks. Borne pay while leu rn I rig. Poxlttntm secured. Write for catalogue. 234 Buriulde atretit, Port hind Oregon. The North Portland Hortte A Mule Com pany hus 2T.Q hcixd of horxca. Thee Imisea ar for bhIp, fxchantre, or rent, with or without harness. We take In cuttl, homea, or mulea In exi'haintB We rtnt ly the dny, Wffk, or month. We nre equipped to deliver to any part of the rou n try on (rood romU, with our own trurka. lnlon Klock Yards, Sorth I'uit lund, Oregon. Kmpire 01-1. "newspaper men 'lookTkt"th1s" Live county weekly nunh-rn equipment electrlrnlly operattd. Neur largest towns on lower Columhln lilvvr. Ill health rum Efn owner to narrlftre. Will nt-11 2-lry ulldlttg 4x70 J living rootm and plant or will sell plant nnd leant hutldlnp Ad jaeent country (prowl nar rapidly $3000.00 will handle this, halunee on trms. Ad dreps hv ro Amei'l'i'n Newpupr Ao rlation. 4110 U. a. Nutlonal Bunk., Hldg., Portland, Ore. PERSONAL Marry if lonely; tnoat iirrmftjl 'Home linker" ; hundred rirh; ronf iclntil ; rell lh!e; yfara exporlcnre: dffriptioni free, "The Rur'-ennfiil Club," Mm. Natb, Boi 668, Oakland, California. If you nre trnnMedwlth "AppemilHtla or Httmnrh Trouhlr, write MHz Oompanv, Portland, Hrejpon, fur tree lnfurniaUun in German orKugliHh. Ptrawberry plants (Innpertetl nnd certi fied). Oregon. Oold I loil irs, M.igoorm; prlr e 7(tr pnr 100 prepat l, f ' eo pr l"oo K. (, II, Timbv, Grp. J. W. Mn-rlnttn, 120 Pouth Prtnreton 8t., Portland, Oreyon. Km pi re 11 u3. BANKERS' AND BROKERS' SALE. We have taken over the following- tnirka from the Portland Motor t.'ar company and Automotive Pi okern company, which mtiHt he fold at mire In n. npi na tion with the bank' truk. Purkurdu, Nash, llcpulille, Masters, Jcnry, White, Wlnther, Klssl, Fed.-ntl, Lodge delivery. Comet and other mukf. All fizea, In cluding dumpa und holtta. Terms to Bull. CHAPERON MOTOR CAR CO. Cor. Grand Ave. and ulinon. CHINA STUDIOS Leattuna triven tiring done,226 2nd St. MiUer Paint Co. -Wallpaper M'e Invito you to call nnd Iricpei t our line of Wall Papers anil I'alnts or nrnd ttr our free catalog. H--lri-t what you want fmm tir line uid five morioy, Vi Flint bt., Portland, oie. CLEANING AND DYF.ING for rfiiabie C'eamnv and Dye- 'n,r iwrrele to us. ,,1 W We pay return poBUorn. inform- (roi, u -, .n,i iUun ,... . gunt. LNKE'3 CITY DYE WORKS., FatAbltahed lfff). t'ort'-.id, Ore GOING TO BUILD? We have hundred of plann at ll'i.iw and up. Rend ia ft etlot.'h nt Ih. hrinta. va.ii u. Bt.t u, 11.1 tanll ..tl. mit imihtr atwinvn pUrm. No ubiiraliun except U return plana if not auiuhie. O. M. AKERS Desttmirg and Drafting. ill-U Couch Buildinr. I'wruand. Orugon. Belvue Poultry Farm 47th and E. Davie, Portland. Ore. V,' have the flm-at vani ty of Hrecdlnff ftork Ht reuaopHble prkea; alku liaby Chlkenx, for pale. Tannd Impel lai Leghorn. Iinii-s H train Ithode IflaT.d Ileds Mi Connf-l Strain Itht k Miiiuit aa. i-h-pp.iiiN H'niin AnrotiitH, Flfhels htrain White lto ks. White Pckln Ducka ai.d Littka. Sale of Big Paintings ed liuze niasterpleccs wlih tlielr niHiiy jnnls of onnvns. Srcs of country mansion, have hen rlwcd or sold lo Iht newly rlih, who luvt been too omipli'd wllli inoney iiiaklng to cart fllmiit art, and most town huws arc already overtllled ltb furniture and ornamentation. Almost every part of the wtiult baa roinnicrclal value. FACTS COWS ON PASTURE NEED SOME GRAIN The common practice of feeding no irraln to dairy cows on early pasture Is probably not good economy In the long run, In the opinion of workers In the Held of annual feeding at Cornell uni versity. They point out that pasture grass Is a strung stimulant to milk production. If no grain is fed the cows nre likely to run down in flesh. This will lead to reduced milk production later on, ivhi'n the pastures begin to dry up, and heavy feeding then will ordinal:!,'.' not prevent this reduction. Cows of average production when they go on pasture should be fed at least one ;liird to one-hnlf of the amount of grain they were receiving when In the bain. Hut the grain mixture does not need Midi expensive high protein feeds as llnsied oil, cottonseed meal or gluten feed as are given during the winter season. A mixture made up of equal purls of whent bran, ground oats and lioinlny or corn meal would be suit able. A grain mixture depends upon tha kind of roughage with which It is to he fed. Pasture grass Is a high pro tein feed nnd, furthermore, the proteins It contains are of the highest quality. "O high protein feeds may be left out of the grain ration. Vet grass lacks fat or energy-producing nutrients. Except for this detleiency, It Is an ulmost per fect feed for n.llk production. In a ration made up of pasture grass and a grain mixture containing no high protein feeds, the protein content will always equal or exceed the nmounta called for In feeding standards fo; cows producing up to sixty pounds of milk dally, as long as pasturage Is plentiful, green nnd succulent. Thla statement applies only under those con ditions. When pastures begin to dry up and get short during July and .August the grass contains much less protein than earlier in the season. The .rain mixture must then be changed o Include some high protein feeds. In addition more grain must be fed to make up for the shortage In pasture. Best Plan to Grow Into a High-Producing Dairy "When good grade cows are selling from $l.VI to J'AK) per head, there Is a tendency to buy cheap ones," says C. II. I'lnley, dairy expert of Iowa. Many men, he finds, get enthusiastic over the possibilities of dairying, sell their herds and replace them with heap dairy cons whose only qualification for the name Is the fact that they re cently freshened or possess the color of one of the dairy breeds. The nat ural result Is failure and a disgust for the dairy business. Furthermore, there are many men who lark the necessary experience to make cons profitable should they suc ceed In buying good ones. Flnley re ports much more general success when fanners grow Into a high-producing herd. This Is accomplished by raising the daughters of a good pure hred bull or In buying a few choice heifers. No doubt Individual cases warrant buying a few good pure bred cows for foundation animals. The man who grows Into the dairy business has an opportunity to reor ganize his crop rotaiion and establish a legume crop so necessary for milk production. As a rule It la also neces sary for til in to Improve his barn and put In a silo, all of nhwii costs money and must be done as profits allow. Corn Fed to Live Stock More than S5 per cent of the f lilted States corn crop la fed to live slock and somewhat less than 10 per cent l used for human food, according lo re cent data compiled by Hie 1,'nlted States Department of Agriculture. The hog Is the largest consumer, !!) per cent being feil 10 swine on farms. Horses and cattle are next, using 20 and 13 per cent, respectively. The ex ports of corn, as grain, have never been large. DAIRY NOTES xxX"XXX":--xxx-x-x--x-X' Dairying Is the balance wheel of ag riculture,. e It takes no longer to care for a good cow than a poor one. e e e Inaccurate farm and shipping scales will take their cost out of your pocket severnl times over In a yenr. see It Is bard to understand why so many cow-keepers have not yet dis covered the value of the silo. If tl.ey have discovered It they are certainly neglectful In putting It Into operation, e e e The feeding of scrub cows and the "scrub" feeding of good cons are two of the worst mistakes s dairyman can make. e e Do not stint the dairy cow, give her all she will eat of the right kind of feeds, properly babinred, ir you ex-pe-t her to produce liberally. e From 23 to 40 per cent of all tuber culosis in children under five years of ge Is contracted by using products from tuberculous cows, according to the federal Department of Agriculture. Called Her "Mother" By MARTHA WILLIAMS l. 14, by MeOiur, Nepap,r Sj-nalcate.) "Brooding summer stillness wraps this village," Arden said with an ex pansive gesture. Nora-Kate halt chuckled. "Must be taking a mighty big sheet," she mocked. "Strung," as it is, all along the pike, it must make a bundle ruther like a walking stick." Arden Hushed deeply, lie held him self a poet and tried hard to live up to tlie self-bestowed distinction. For an Instant he hated .Nora-Kate with deadly hatred but a sudden sweet travity of countenance melted his "rath as sunlight melts spring snow, l oiloning her glance he saw a pair of tiny toddlers, ragged but clean, play ing house at the roadslle, with sticks nnd stones, plus Imagination. "Stop!" the girl half whispered im peratively. Next minute she was bending r.bove the children, bunds out held to tliem, the most coaxing of ull her smiles shining down upon them as she said : "I need some little peo Tle. Won't you come and ride with me?" They rushed to clutch her hands, smiling all over their faces As Arden stared she waved him to her, saying: "Vou mustn't mlixl this Is a heaven sent chance." Then as the new pas sengers were bundled within, she added: "I'll tell you about It later. Kow there isn't time." Thus It came to pass that a well dressed young couple, with money ap parently in both pockets, appeared half an hour inter at the county town, chaperoned by a smaller pair, as-chubby as they were ragged. The car passed disdainfully by the department store and skittered along n side street to a place small, exclu sive and famed for high prices, of course the keepers of It stared, but the stares turned to smiles as Ihe head of It recognized Nora-Kate (otherwise Miss Katherlne Maxwell of Fern Crag), who did whatever she had a mind to, without regard to Mrs. tirundy. Calm ly, as though It were an everyday oc currence, she looked, measured, tried color effects nnd finally chose with a lavishness nil but paralyzing. Then, flushing faintly for the very first time, she asked for a prlnite space. She wanted to clothe her proteges before taking them away; also to make cer tuiu thut extra garments were not over looked. They must have complete out fits for both day and night. "Don't buy too many,' the smiling shop heid cautioned. "Little folks grow up to quickly." 1'ora-Ki.te smiled back at her and nodded, saying under breath: "lint there's a smaller one already and another coming. You Bee, I may not be h to to do more than order a layette for It. And the mollier will, I hope, be glad. I I wouldn't hurt her, not for the world." She took all her purchases with her thus there would be no tracing through address a. Hut when the obedient Arden hi d set down his pas sengers In front of a wealhorboatcn cottage with a sag; Ing yard gate, and untidy grass within, ihen driven oft in high, Nora-Kate drew a long, bnppy breath, smiled at h in adorably, and aid: "You've been better than gold asking nothing therefore j'oii shall know everything. Those ought to be my children once I loied their father as I think I shall never love anybody else. We quarreled over nothing except the fnct that I had money, he, bis bend, and his hands. A better woman yes, I suy to caught him In he rebound married him nnd I hope, mukes hlrn happy. In spite of poverty. She must be wonderful you saw bow clean they were und all the nice patches on tlielr poor little clothes. It half broke my heart, see ing Joe's children Unit way. I've thought and thought of ways to help them but both are so proud, this was my Unit chance. I shall send the other things tonight at black dark by somebody who will leave them- and run away. Was It wicked ot me, yon think, to ask Ihem lo call me mother? Just at the last when they kissed me good-by?" For s mlnuto Ard"n could not speak It was paralyzing, this glimpse lull the depths of the gayest, most mock ing soul he knew. Impulsively he laid tits free hand on tiers, saying huskily: "No It was a sacrament." She turned away her face neither Spoke again until they were back at Kern ''rug. On the shaded piazza he took both her hands in bis, asking very low : "May I help Joe If I inn find a way?" "If only you can!'' Nora Kale treutbed ratlur than sail then in a clearer voice: 'Hut but you mustn't go away, thlr.king me brokun hearted. I'm no sucii thing Instead, life Is Joy ous for m. lint but somehow I don't relish hue except playing at It like any other game. Yours Is too fine, and true for that, please, please give It to some girl who de serves It better " "I'd premise only aha doesn't ex ist," Ardn Interrupted smiling. "Hut p-you prjrnlsii me this: If ever there comes a lime when ynu Incline to 1hot!glt of loe,'" wllh a faint amlle, 'will you hold yourself honor pound o notify me? All I ask Is a lebanre'' I "Yoa shall have It maybe to your ui.Ni, " Vnra If.l. frieit lailMlu r "A seal Is needed to validate Inipor- tier hiinasomely ; then ran away. Three months later Joe Pennington fell into a sea of good luck, lie was snatched from his bookkeeping Job, where he had been competent but not brilliant, into a world ot light and line aud form and color ull of which he loved passionately. That Is to say, the world of decorative art, for which nature had richly endowed him. The pay was not, at first, suspiciously large, but treble that of bookkeeping. Imagine, If you can, how rich his Mar tha felt, nnd how glad she was of the mysterious benefactions over which at first she hnd bridled and choked. Now the children could hold up their heads with any others especially the new baby In those cunning things such as Its mother bad not even dreamed of. When at New Yeur Joe whisked all of them away to a sub urban bungalow, with a real lawn, a servant, and, best of all, a car, she felt her cup overran. Joe hnd gone higher there were other heights to climb. Hot a drop of gull In this honey of success. Ills firm showed him real frltndllncss which he fully deserved and were nt some pains to put outside things In his way. For exnmple. color plates for a booklet n "Masque of Love" to be privately printed. Writer's name was Arden. Somehow he thought he hnd heard It earlier, but could not place It. This was in the second glo rious winter. Contact with Arden bred renl friendship. Soon be was putting his heart and soul Into the pictures, yet shrank from showing them to care less eyes. Midway the thin volume he came upon a passage he recognized Fern Crng to the llfo. Arden admit ted the fact he hnd been once a guest there severnl years back. The scene had suited his fancy so well he bad been a bit literal. So that was that until the day when Martha anil the twins, now sturdy small lads, broke In upon him deep In conclave with his patron and wllly-nllly must look at everything. Thus they tumbled out photographs Arden hnd Just brought In, and nt sight of one among them, shouted loudly: "Mother I Mother! Here she Ih 1" Arden picked them up, one under each arm anil hugged them tight, say ing: "Of course you couldn't forget her." Then to the astounded parents: "Hurry with book, ptvnso, I want It for the wedding. Nora-Kate agrees to marry me Valentine's day." Whereat Joe said solemnly: "Well, I will be d d!" The first and only time he swore before a lady. ABSOLUTE ZERO HAS NOT BEEN REACHED Science assures us that there la a definite limit to the lowest conceivable temperature, and that tills may be placed with conceivable accuracy at 4.19 degrees below xero on the Fahren heit scale. It Is held that at all temperatures above this "absolute zero," particles of matter, either solid or gaseous, are In a state of vibration, the more rapid vibrations corresponding to the great er degree of beat. All such vlhrutlon would cense entirely at absolute zero und all gases would liquefy ami even solidify before reaching tills absolute xero point. Many experiments, extending over a long period of years, were necessary lo attain lids knowledge. Liquid air, with 'Its 312 degrees below zero, was a great advance on previous records, although still over Khl degrees above this absolute zero. Liquid hydrogen, at minus iJ2 degrees, or 117 absolute, was a still greater advance, and when this was frozen Into solid hydrogen "Ice" at 4.'!2 degrees below, or '.'7 de grees absolute. It seemed as If science had gone as far as It could In this di rection. Hut not so long ago the rare gas helium was liquefied nt minus 4.M degrees. When this whs bolleil under reduced pressure a temperature of mi nus 4 VI was reached, or only five de grees above absolute rero. Slightly lower temperatures can undoubtedly be reached, hut It Is said Hint, even with the most refined mot I oils, there Is little .likelihood of our ever attaining absolute xero. Sevcn-League Boots A certain man of a past generation, writes a correspondent, was famous for the Immense size of bis feet. One day he went to a shoe store to buy himself a pair of new boots. The pro prietor, finding that he had no boots In stock large enough to lit his cus tomer, sent off to u shoe factory to have a special pair made. A week later the man called on the shoe merchant and Inquired when his hoots would ho ready. The merchant, who was a good deal of a wag, re plied : "Well, sir, I have Just hnd word from the manufacturers that they have completed one boot, that they have men out buying leather for the other, nnd that, If the weather holds good so that they can continue to work out side, they will have the second boot completed In another week." Youth's Companion. Planets and Stars linnets, like the earth, are worlds which derive beat and light from 'ho sun. 'i ho stars are far distant suns, probably with their own planets re volving about them. Our planets shine with a steady luster; stars, because of their dlstnnce away from tho earth, seem to twinkle. Then, too, planets seem to change their places among the other heavenly bodies, but the stars are seemingly fixed In the heavens, hence the term "fixed star." Of course, In a broad sense, the term "stars" ran apply to the sma'Ier heav enly bodies. For Instance, when we speak of "morning" and "evening"! stsrs we really refer to planets. wmm m h1 ra After Every Meal It's lite longest-lasting connection you can buy -ami it's a help to di gestion and a cleanser lor the moutii and teeth. Wrtgley's means bene til aa well aa pleasure. Woman Aviator Killed. San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Bertha Ilorchcin, member ot nn air circus, was killed lnslnntly Sunday afternoon at the municipal flying field here. The left wing of her piano crumpled as sho went Into a loop nt 1200 feet. Tho piano crashed to tho ground 20 feet In front of tho hangar nnd Into the edge of the crowd of 3000 specta tors. Cylu Horchem, her husbnnd and owner of tho circus, collapsed aa the woman's body was removed from tho twisled wreckage. Ho is In a serious condition. Mrs. Jennie Hutterf icltl Good Advice for Women Portland, Orccj, "All my life I have known of iJr. 1'icrcrs medi cines. My mother was a physician and she thought so well of Dr. 1'icrcc's medicines tli.it she quite frequently recommended them tn her patients, especially the 'Favorite Inscription' for women. For about two years alter the binli nf my fourth chili 1 sulTcrcd with feminine trouble nf a very serious nature. 1 had all the aches and pains a woman could have. I w.is nervous and weak just able to be around. 1 was in distress ull the time, when I began takiliK Dr. 1'ieicc's I avonte. l'rccriition, but was completely relieved nf all my ailments and restored lo perfect bciltli. "When my daughter was rowinu: into woniaiiinxMl she was backward mid had such poor health that she was compelled to quit school. I irave her the 'Favorite l'rcsrription' and it completely restored her tu health and she came into woman hood in a very natural way." Mrs. Jennie liuttcrlield, ti-'l Miili. Ave. Write Dr, Fierce, I're-i. Invalid.' Hotel m Hulfalo, N Y., for free medical advice or send HJc lor trial tablets. Plane Falls, Two Hurt. Morehead City. N. C. Lieutenant Commander A. K. Montgomery and Mai lilnlst Malo Cbrlsllanson were placed In a hospllul hero suffering from Injuries received when tlielr air plane foil 50 feet Into shallow water opposite hero Sunday. Tho iniii hlno, tho CI, was ono of thrco observation planes wlili li bit Hampton lioads, Va., for Miami, Fla., Sunday, Investigation Wanted. "What makes you think you wero defcaled by fraud?" "I paid for Del votes in the second product, and tho books show Hint. I ot'n total ot only Kill there. Our election system ia simply rotten."- Cleveland Leader, Ruinous. Flora "Don't you find the hot sun bad for tho complexion?" Fauna "It's awful. It nobs the roiigo and leaves the fine all streaky." Tho shl.Miu; hoard look action Tuesday ib . iened to obtain for Amer ican shipping preferential treatment In handling Anierliati exports which, was provided In tho merchant marine act of 11(20. I I needed In every drpan merit of rmuao keeping. Muilty ood for tw-ta, Utile linen, atieetinil pillow re. 4,nren Business Cciieoe Plarea Graduates In Goud pnaioone Enroll any time of Jf"r. Write for free aiicnxs minion F. mi til and Vuuihlll, 1'i.itland, (iri-K'.n. p m. u Mo. II, 1924 Ui flippy V y-A V V ""n?' I ' V -. 5k. aaiaeew il tj r ,';') J