The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 25, 1924, Image 3

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    POR TI A Mtl
JL UiV 1 Lfl YJ
Mallory
Select Residential & Transient
16th and Yamhill, Portland, Onion.
Modern Fireproof American Plan
RATES MODERATE
C. G. APPLEGATH
Oregon Music Teachers Convention
JUNE 6-7, EUCENE, OREGON.
Every Teacher Invited to Splendid Program. Pre. David Campbell. EWC. Portland
We Need More Good Cream
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
GLASSES
That Fit
CHARCES None Better
REASONABLE
Dr. Harry Brown
149 Third SL
PORTLAND. ORECON
We Specialize in
Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair,' Tallow, Cascara,
Oregon Grape Root Coat ikins, Horse Hair
Write for Shipping Tag. A latent Price Liat
Portland Hide & Wool Co.
ICS UhlON IVtNU. MDRTM, CO TUN 0, QM0QN.
brunch at Pocatello. Idaho
AUTO PARTS FOR ALL CARS
At leas than H- Price. Mail orders promptly filled
Pacific Auto Wrecking Co. ute,tSSf
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Removed without injury to th skin by Ney-Bom
I,ilatory. Sample on it-quest. Ney-Born Lab
oratories, 61& Moittun H Ida.. Portland Oregon.
See Yellowstone and
Southern California
These two wonderlands have been
reproduced in charming illustrations
by the Union Pacific and bound in
book form with adequate description.
Doth can be easily obtained and will
prove extremely entertaining as well
as instructive. Write for copies to
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger
Agent, Plttock Block, Portland, Ore
gon, who will forward them freely to
any address upon receipt of request.
rnnlAAn HtinC(Cuaran-
lUUMUbu uunt "4
Hnle HILUBORD CHtMIUAL till.
HII.l-SHOHO, OKfcGON
Gold and Silver Plating.
Send ui your old Silverware. Reflectors
and Musical Instruments for repair and
resilwriTtR-. We save you money. B. L.
Foote, 3sti'i Washington St., Portland.
PLEATING, HtMSTITCHINO
lluttiina, rVnlliiping. I'earl-I'leot K'ige,
Wi-ie Hcmstloliirg. Ktnlnonleiy, Uullun
li.,),.. All work guuriititeeil.
Smith Pleating and Button Work,,
823 Morgan
in Bldfl.,r'oriiana, vr.
When You Have
Suffered Enough
and hay pp nt enout?!.
money fnr tlnijr nie.il
cilica that have ptn
(iu.'nl im) ..units. In
i,..v l.lvt.r- mm. I l!ifl
trnul-lt-M 11ml IM I KT M ATtHM, then write
tn me, niuti- ynur Hilim-tit, .-nd eruioni 4
ccritw Iti (t;.iitt f-r tnv Free Booklet,
wnlt-h will tell yuu the wuy lin-k to New
Lif. Ht-nlfh ami Miipjiincsfi with
MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL
AtMrftfM, Marcell, the Nature Man.
901 W. Lcinbird St,, Portland, Or,
rit'ufte nu'iitiun thin t'Up. r.
Set of
$8
.00
Teeth,
We giiarantee material
and workmanahip.
Palleu extraction of
,,.,k 9,1 vear. in
the me location. V. S. DKNl'lTS.Wv Waah-
Inston cor. Sec.uid. Portland. Oregon.
1 USED CASH REGISTERS
Scali-n, Kic.tlic C"f,ie Mllia, Show
IIKNKH.W, STiHIK AMI KIXTI'ltB CO.
S','4 t;li'-.'iii St, pnrtl.ind, nii'k'in
Tel. ltrM.lwy 4"l!
CUT FLOW'ERS TtORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Hroa.. Flnriata, !H7 Murriaon 81.
Why Not Buy
a gol re-l.ullt uxed car from Du
rum nnd m'f a lot of money pay
1-3 down or trade your old car aa
firm payment, take 11 muiitha on
"!l,n'rSEr CARS OfARAVTFKO
Just aa enav to buy III Portland
where vou get rli .lce of pal earn,
all makes, n'l mo,l. la-we hav, good
oars ftiiin I;'11 o" up
Write Ua Today
about the kind .f a r ynu like
l,,.,tv(e'n vi , ou a Hat of cars,
prii r te- m.
OURASTS USED CAR CENTER
New Half-Dollar Design
VTashlngton. Treasury officials have
placed responsibility f"r selecting the
design of the half rlullnr memorlallilng
the tercentenary of New Netherlands
snd the arrival of the liuimenots la
America, on the commit tie In charge
of the tercentenary celebration and
the Fine Arts coninilsslun.
Robert J. Grant, director of the mint,
explained that the dislgn was forward
ed to him by the committee and was
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mm
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portland, Oregon
VATJDEVILLB FHOTOPLAYS
Compile Change Saturday. Adulta, Week
day Matinee, Sue; Eveninge, 40c, Continu
ouel to 11 p. m. Children 10 eente ill tlmee.
Hotel
Portland's Oldest FUR House
Etttbluhtd 1870.
Remodeling, Repairing, Storage.
129 Tenth Stret, nar Wash! niton.
ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
If taken in time, prevent operations for Diabetes, Catarrh. Asthma,
Lunif, Throat. Liver, Kidney, Kheumatiim, Uluod, Stomach and all
ft'iimte (tisonlern. Bladder Trouble!,
The C. Gee Wo Remedies are harmleu, as no drug or polton art wed.
Composed of the cholseat medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, im
Ported by us (rum far away oriental countries.
Call or W rite for Information
C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company
New Location-262W Alder St., S. W. Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon
fcntabliahed 23 Years in Portland.
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, seam, hem and machine
pleat skirts read for band.
$1.00
Heinetitrhint. pifotinj and t tick Inf.
EASTERN MOVELTl HfU. UU
85 H Fifth St.
Portland, Ore.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
Pleating Embroidery
Uemstitchintr, Buttons Covered.
6TEHH AM "S
i letH Tenth St., Portland
ATTENTION LADIES
, Sanitary Beauty Parlors Wi fli 70a tip,
w malt, all kind, of Hair Oooda of your
eombinga. Join our fi'-hool of Beauty Oultare.
oo to 414 Dekum Bids. Phone Broadway-
6902, Portland, Oregon.
AUTO KNITTING INSTRUCTION
All machines taught and repaired. 42S
Yamhill, Portland, Or,.
BATTERIES
Hebuilt second hand bntteries, $10.00.
46 Grand Avenue, Portland.
BRAZING, WELDING k CUTTING
Northweat Welding k Supply Co., SS lat St.
CAMERA" AND KODAK REPAIRING
Adolph W. Harr, Ablngton Wg., Portland.
Complete Lin, Bottler,' Supplies
l'oi tland leverage at Sply Co., 431 Stark
DENTIST "
Charloa 8. TVollIn, Suite 601-602 Stevens
Building. Portland, Oregon.
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS
Do not throw away your old feathera. We clean,
dye and remodel and match aamplee. New Flow
era and Feathera mada to order, if I yeara eatab
liahed. We guarantee all work. Hartneaa Feath
er Flower Shop. Sho'-i Washington St.
HOTELS
WABASH. Rooma We. tM Madlaon St.
SURGICAL CORSETS
Mad to measure, 407 Washington St.
If you are troubled with Appendicitis
or Stomach Trouble, write Hiss Company,
Port l nd, Oregon, for free Information in
German or English.
BANKERS' AND BROKERS' SALE.
OF USED TRUCKS
We have taken over the following trucks
from the Portland Motor Car company
and Automotive Rrnkernge company,
which muat b, sold at once In conjunc
tion with the bank's trucka, Packarda,
Nash, Republic, Maulers, deary, White,
Wlnther, Klsael, Federal, Dodge delivery,
Comet tnd other mukea. All sixes, In
cluding dumps and hoists. Terms to suit
CHAPERON MOTOR CAR CO.
Cor. Grand Ave. and Salmon, Portland.
35 ?
SAVED ON nCILDINO MATERI
ALS, all kinds, new uml tilted, AIho
lutnuinir iuiipllen. hardware, bldtr.
bapfr, uatiitH, vurniHh. Write r
Par rail, Dolan Wrecking t Const. Co
Ct. Eaet ith and Belmont, Portland.
Millor Paint Co. -Wallpaper
We invite you to call and limpet t our
line of Wall Papers and Taint or aend
for our free catalog. Select what you
want from nur line and nave inoitpy.
172 First at., I'uitlan.l, Oie.
GOING TO BUILD?
We htive hundmls of plane at $10.00 and up. Send
ut e sketch of the home you want and wm will sub
mit similar iprimn pinna. No obliaatiun excapt
to nturn plans if not suitahla.
O. M. A K E R S
Dealrnlng and Drafting. Hl-U Couch Building,
Fortuuid, Oregon.
CLEANING AND DYEING
For reliable Cleaning and Dye
ing eervtco aend parcele to ua.
W'e pay return poatare. Inform
ation and price, given upon re
queat. ENKE'S CITY DYR WORKS..
EaUUiehed 1W0. Portland, Or
SILK SHOP
Foroign snd Domestic
Kafoury Bros., lal Alder St.
Guaranteed Dental VVork
Extracting Adaolutely rainleaa.
Very moderate pricea. All work
done without pain.
When You Think of Teeth
Think of
DR. R. W. DONOHUE
2S4Vs Morrison St. Cor 2nd St., Portland
10 Years' Successful Practice.
DnNDDIFT-5HDP
Chines Lacce and Novell. ei
Oilt! lur dim rlniituitiriK ppia
2-i4 Moirtaun Ht., I'oitianJ
Horses Just Arrived.
JuM arrived, three carload of fntl all
rtiund purpose hornpM, Wf-ufhlnu from 12'ia
to l'iu poundK. Will hitnir for hoi Mfn,
mult-e or cattle. We guarantee all et'Hk
an rt prfHi-fitt-ii. We rnt ly thf day,
wpfk ir month, with or without hrnit.
North Portland Horee a Mute Co., Union
Stock Verde, North Portland, Oregon,
t Empire 0121.
Was Not U. S. Creation
submitted by him to the (oinmlsslun
which returned It with one or two
changes. It then whs approved
them and Secretary Mellon.
Officials of the mine showed much In
lerest In The World editorial recently
quoting Doctor Zwerlein of Rochesti-r
ss awing "Protestant propaganda" in
the fact the cola was stamped with
the simulacra of William the Slleni
sad Admiral Collgny.
FREE
4x6 Photo of your BABY
tn Us BIRTHDAY Month
Sowell Studio
US 1-2 3rd St.
Betwttn Aldtr dt Morrison
A'DOR'MEE BEAUTY SHOPPE
Marcelling Facial snd Scalp Treatment
uur service win eausiv ju..
we are open evening, otn at numion cue.
Opp. Central Auto Park, 200 Terminal
p lag. ,u pais i ra.
The Bob Shoppe
When In Portland have
vour hair cut at tha
BOH SHOPPE, AUr
cel.lnf. Ouilimr.
Experts Only
Employed
Phone Alain 1576
MO rnRur Blcla.
Portland, Oregon
BARHON'S
THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE
268 Waah. St., Between 3rd and 4th.
I jHlec' Cuata-Sulta. S14.85 Dreaaea, S7.SO.
LOUICJ Silk Hoae, SI.OO. Aak about our S
cial Payment Flan and free photo olfer. Alvu
tiun thia ad.
Wall Paper Specials
Bedroom paper 10c, 15c, 2ic, Double
roll. Itest duplex oatmeal, 45c bolt. Wash
able kitchen pa purs 46c double roll. Tap
estry papers 35c, Bc, double roll. Frea
Banipte hook oil reuiiPHt.
SMITH'S WALL PAPER HOUSE
108-10 Second Street PortluiiU, Oro.
PLUMBING "MATERIAL
Baths, Binka, toilets, basins, boilers,
pipe, valves and fittings. Prices reason
able. Standard Plumbing ft Heating Co.
East 6th and Morrison fits. Portland, Or.
C Ifxrx Backache, K id ney. Nerra
JlUJJ anri madder Troubles,
with a box of BU-KOLA Kidney and
Bladder Tablets, $1.00 a Box, complete
treatment, 26c Trial Box. Positively
guaiuntued or money back. Address.
BAKER DRUG CO.,
Fifth and Burnalde, Portland) Oregon.
We a I o specialize in mail orders of
Drugs and Sundries.
DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM
Por all Chronic Diseases, Madison PldgT.
AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS
h HHY 8ULLIVAS
212 S. Broaaway. Tell Main 8740
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Teaches trade In I weeks. Borne pay
while learning. Positions secured. Writs
for catalogue. 134 Burnslda atraat, Port
land. Oregon.
oKDook
"mil, and while you .mil another
smiles;
And by and by there's miles of smiles,
And life's worth while because you
smile."
MAIN DISHES
A GOOD, substantial dish which Is
not hard to get ready for a good
sized family is
Alaskan Dish.
Cut two pounds of round steak lute
eight pieces for serving. Dice one-half
pound of salt pork. Cook the pork,
one cupful of minced celery snd on
large onion in the pork fat. Fry the
steak until brown on both sides, add
to the rest of th Ingredients, blend
two tableapoonfulg of fat with th
same of flour, pour over th meat snd
simmer alt together for thirty minutes.
Just before serving add on cupful of
cookeS spaghetti and on pint of
stowed tomatoes. Serve on hot platter.
Panned Oysters.
Bcald on cupful of oysters. When
the edges curl, remove them from th
liquor. Take one tablespoonful of but
ter creamed with two of flour, add on
cupful of milk and cook until thick.
Add one-half cupful each of broken nut
meats and chopped celery. Season to
tast snd sdd the oyster. Remove th
tops from rolls, scoop out the soft part,
toaat th tops and shells snd fill with
th oysters. The shell may be well
buttered with soft butter befor filling,
adding to th daintiness of the dish.
Baked Lima Beans and Tomatoes.
Soak a pound of beans overnight,
parboil for five minutes or longer to
soften, rinse snd cook until tender.
Add on teaspoonful of salt to each
quart of water used. Season s pint
of tomatoes with salt and pepper and
onion Juice. Add It to the drained beans.
Put into s beanpot with two thick
slices of bacon or aalt pork snd bakt
nntil the bacon Is crisp and brown.
Fricassee of Tongues.
Sheep's tongues or small calves'
tongues may be used. Take four, cover
with boiling water and simmer until
tender, adding a few cloves and s
small onion; season with salt when
nearly done. Remove, cool, skin and
cut lengthwise ; season well. The neit
day, roll th tongues In flour and fry
In butter and chopped onion until
brown. Serve with a brown sauc sea
soned with a dash of lemon Juice.
Serve with hot boiled rice.
(. lilt, Wester Nawapeser Ualaa.)
Cow3 to Be Profitable
Under averse farm conditions, s
cow needs to produce 2(X) pounds of
butterfat a year to pay all expenses
In connection with ber feed ami care
In other words, the cow that wilt pro
duce this amount of butterfat will pay
for her feed at market price, pay for
all labor In connection with her keep,
Interest on rnouey invested, taxes, etc.
Aliens Are Made Citizens
at Rate of 15 Per Minute
New York. Naturalization of aliens
at the rat of 15 per mlnut continue
In th county courthouse, where six
Justices are aiding County Clerk Done
gun to give S,0U candidates their final
pspers before th duties of naturalisa
tion are tranaferred to th federal bu
reau. Borne girls marry for money because
It 1 necessary to bav an excu.
m
THY NEIGHBOR i
AS THYSELF
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
14T OVE thy neighbor as thyself,"
The holy Scriptures run;
We wish the Lord would tell us,
though,
Just how It enn be don.
For there sre often neighbors near,
There may be neighbors even here.
A few that we could tell you of
We Und It very hard to love.
"Love thy neighbor as theyself'f
But what about the kind
Who speak so sweetly to your face
And otherwise behind?
And what about the neighbor who
Are always borrowing from your
And neighbors who run In and stay
I'pon your very busy day?
"Love thy neighbor as thyself?
The ones who keep a flock
Of chickens that will crow and cluck
At half past four o'clock?
And folks who let the baby cry,
To find the trouble never try?
And folks who pluy yes, what of
them?
The piiuuograph st 2 a. m ?
"Love thy neighbor as thyself
And live In sweet accord.
There's only one thing we can think
To make us do It, Lord :
There are some neighbors w could
lova
Just like the cooing turtle dove
If on some bright and sunny day
They'd only up and move away.
I br McClura New. paper Syndicate.)
(J
Something to
Think About
bj F. J. WALKER
LIGHT OR DARKNESS
IT IS for you to choose whether you
shall make your dwelling place
where th sunbeams are, or where
the shadows lie.
From those rational Individuals who
mark upon a seal th division be
tween light and darkness, to these
who never give thought to th matter,
time slips away with the asm pre
cision, caring not who makes use of
the precious minutes or permits them
to go to wsste.
Th man who wanders about In the
gloom, Indifferent as to the direction
h I traveling, Is heading straight for
the dlami.l laud of nowhere. H la
th frowning, fault-finding man, blain
Ing others for his falls and bruises.
U lives In perpetual darkness and
thinks darkly.
The world has too many such men,
too many women of th same miser
able type, stuhblng their toes In the
dark simply brcaua they stubbornly
refuse to lift their eye to th guid
ing light and let reason Illuminate
their soul) with glorious faith and
bop.
Everywhere they go, they take with
them the clammy chill of midnight.
Their presence Is oppressive, though
they cannot he made to bellev It.
They are Important to themselves,
but fill to Impress their Importance
upon those whn consistently press
forward smnng th Industrious on the
great suullghted hlghw ly making th
beat us of their talenU.
Anybody, It I supposed, ran ay
wbat be means, but If yon will take
time to converse with one of these
benighted mortals and seek to draw
him out, ynu will And that In his case
he hypothesis Is not true.
It takes the genial sunlight to crown
th orchards and the fields with fruit
and grain. And Just so does It re
quire a spiritual sun to bring forth
th gnodness In msn and loosen his
tongu to utter words of cheer and
wisdom.
Th sunny men and women make
th best of things, eveu when their
world Is gray and cheerless.
All that I beautiful, Inspiring,
lovable and noble, com from their
enlightened minds, Indulgent to the
wayward, sympathetic to the unfortu
nate, benevolent and merciful.
Into the world's darkest plures, Into
th gloomiest hearts, these humane
men snd women scatter sunshine with
out reserve. Who does not bless
them?
I br tiaClsre Newepaeer Syndicate )
Has Anyone Laughed
At You
Because
By ITHEL R.
PEYiUt
You always pledge at mass
meetings?
Hsven't friends said to yon:
"What, soother mass meeting?
Are you going to get up and
pledge another week's salary;
never saw such a pledger?" Let
them laugh. It's but a mirth
screen for their own disinclina
tion to give! You bar enthusi
asm, you have Interest outside
yourself, you sre not selfish and
petty. They are the fMgllngs
to your pledgllngl Keep up your
good work going will never
make you less big and Interests
will never dry you up I
SO
Yeur get-sway her let
Keep It up you have been
as S ship t a drowning, strug
gling finance committee.
' br MtClars Nawapaper Braalesta )
STATE NEWSt
IN BRIEF. :
Salem. Tho Salein Shrino club, at
a meeting held bora Friday night, de
cided to stage a Shrinera' circus In
Salem, April 29 to May 3.
Tillamook. Tho Pacific Telephone
& Telegraph company is planning a
largo construction program for Tilla
mook county for the summer of 1924,
according to E. G. Munson, manager
of tho local exchange.
Tillamook. Flung are being made
by St. Albans mission, which Is Identi
fied with the Episcopal dloceso of
Oregon, to erect a parish houso anil
church building In the near future on
the property, recently purchased, nt
Sixth street and Third avenue east.
Albany. About 200 Oregon Agricul
tural college students in the history
morning to study the historical rollcs
mronlng to study the historical relics
in the two local museums. In the
afternoon the party went to Tangent
to visit the old Indian mounds In that
vicinity.
Salem. Tho Oregon exhibit, which
has been In Portlnnd for a number of
years, Is being transferred to Salem
and will bo placed In the lower cor
ridor of the state capltol. The ex
hibit Includes numerous varieties of
wood, ores, fruits, (Trusses, grains,
wool and other products typical of this
state.
Salem. State traffic officers work
ing under the direction of T. A. ltaf
fety, chief inspector for tho state
motor vehicle department, caused de
linquent fees In the amount of 17357.15
to bo collected In March. Fines Im
posed during the month as tho result
of stale traffic officers' activities ag
gregated $3129.35.
Sulvm. Oregon, with a population
of 783,389. has $400 per capita based
on the resources of the 2S1 banks now
in operation, according to a report
prepared Friday by Frank Bramwcll,
state superintendent of banks. Re
sources of tho Oregon banks total
$312,216,530.70, with nn averago pop
ulation per bank of 2752,
Salem. E. A. Clark, president of
tho Kings Products company here,
has purchased tho Hubbard berry pool
for 1924. The pool Includes approxi
mately 125 tons of berries. With the
exception of 15 tons of cherries the
entire pool will go to the Kings Pro
ducts concern, The deal was nego
tiated through W. L. Dentley of Wood
burn. Murshfleld With tho water about
40 degrees abovo zero Sunday, Itev. J.
I). Chnppvllo baptized a few of his
flock In the Pacific ocean, following
corcmonles on tho beach at Hasten
dorff's. Notice of tho service at tho
beach drew a largo congregation of
outsiders and the novelty of ocean
baptismal wus observed by folk from
all about the bay.
Salem. A check of tho senior
classes of the standard high schools
throughout the state shows that there
will be graduated from tho public high
schools in Oregon this year a total
of 4G84 pupils. Of these 1977 or 42
Pit cent are boys and 2707 or 68 per
cent girls. Tho check was mada by
J. A. Churchill, stale Nuperlntcndi'tit
of public Instruction.
Tillamook. Four business houses
on Tillamook's main street were seri
ously damaged by fire Into Sunday.
The loss was estimated at $15,000.
Tourist cafe, Plasker music house,
Dawson & Dunn grocery and Pulm
confectionery, all framo structures,
were ahlitzu and nearby buildings
wera threatened by flames which were
favored Ly a stiff northwest wind.
Vernonln. Advices received from
tho Columbia county court state that
the Vernonla road district will re-
celvn more genernl and special road
funds than any other section in the
county. This Is because tho district
comprises practically all of the stand
ing timber nn the Nchalcm water shed.
According to the latest assessment,
It has an assessed valuation of ap
proximately $4,500,000.
Sulem. Clrangn organizations from
many sections of Oregon have accept
-d Invitations to Join in the automobile
caravan which will leavo tho state
fair grounds probably July 1 for a
trip through many counties In the
western part of tho stale. It has
not yi-t been determined how much
time will bo required to complete the
trip, hut It was predicted that tho
grangers would bo on tho road for a
week.
Klamath Falls. Coming on the
heels of recent statements by Presi
dent fiproulo of tho Southern Pacific
that Klamath Falls was the second
largest freight shipping point In Ore
gon In 192.1, a statement covering last
year's shipments on tho Klamath line
has been completed by J, J. Miller,
district freight and passenger super
intendent, showing 13,700 carloads of
freight shipped from Klamath In
1923.
ago
Jijitr every meal
A pleasant
and agreeable
sweet and a
l-a.s-l-l-a-o;
bcnellt
well.
G on a
leeth.
and df
Ma'
neat
tautf
As It Used to Be.
Headline In exchange: "Cap Arrest
ed for Taking Tirlbe." We aro remind
ed of the old Jolto about policemen
having a snap because the public
pays them for protoction from vice,
and vice pays them for protection
from tho public. Uoston Evening
Transcript.
Both at One Throw.
J. n. M. writes: "What a saving of
time and other things there would he
If a fellow could take his first ocean
voyage and Ills first smoko nt tho
snme time." Huston Evening Tran
script.
Sheffield Steel Supreme.
Sheffield is still credited with mak
ing tho best steel In tho world, lis
virtues aro attributed partly to the
secrets known only to tho manufac
turers, and partly to tho water used
In tempering it.
Mrs. E. I), llonunvood
Oregon Women Vote "Yes"
On Important Subject
Portland, Orcg. "Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription has triveti me
(treat help and I am gl.nl to give
It my recommendation. 1 sullm-d
a physical and nervous lire.il.down.
1 became very weak ant! my whole
system seemed tn he in bail con
dition, hilt alter l.lklllK about two
bottles ol the 'l-avonle Prescription'
my health returned, my tu rves were
strong, ami 1 never felt better. "
Mrs. V.. ). Ilomewootl, 1 70 Ivy Si.
11 you're nervous or troubled like
Mrs. liomcVYooil. e,o to your drun
fjist at omc and obtain Ibis i'u--scriptioii
ol I'r. I'lriee' in (.iblrls
or liquid. Wrilr Or. Pierce's in llui
fulo, .. V., le,r Irec nicilic.il advice.
If Creek Girl Would Find Husband.
In some parts of (Ireeeti nn girl can
ever hope to find a liiihand until shu
has a home of lu r nun.
Stray Bits of Wisdom.
Men are like flcni va wutclies with
crystal faces which impose the wholn
movement. Kiiiithoii.
Bath for the Plants.
Your household plaulH will flour lull
nnd bloom If you give tlniii u bulli
about unci! a month in water to which
ummcnlu him been nibb-d -nays a tea
spoon to a quart of liquid.
Wanted It Set.
To the clerk who had juit sold her
a thermometer n woman said: "Would
you be an kind as In set It lit or,?
That's about what the doctor says I'm
to keep tho room nt." , . ' '
First Use of Figures In Europe,
Figures In iirliliini.tb: wero Intro
duced Into Europe from Arabia In 991.
Until then letters wero used.
A Crazy Look.
From a story -"Qnllt wus written In
every lino of his fate." Ilu.iloii Eve
ning Transcript.
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keeping. Mueily good fr tuwele.t.Me
linen, aheeia ami pillow raaea. f.rnreri
Business College Placet Graduates In
Good Poeitioni
Enroll any time of y"r Write for frta
urcena rat Hi" Fourth and Yamhill,
Cortland, Or a.
P. N. U.
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