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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1924)
PORTLAND SlllWMM'ls" Alky Select Residential & Transient l&th and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. Modern Fireproof American Plan RATKS MODERATE C. G. APPLEGATH A Reliable Creamery MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. Jf Yuu Want II. G. You will find our service reliable: repair and remodel. 1K3 We Specialize in Hides, Ptlts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Gtape Root. Coat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tags & luteit Price Lilt Portland Hide & Wool Co. H UNION mfcUC NORTH, PORTLAND, OHIBON. Branch at l'ucattfllo, Idaho SUPERFLUOUS 11AIK Removed without injury to ihe akin by Ney-Rorn .Depilatory. Smtiple uit mim-tit. Ney-Born Lab oratoriya, 619 Morgan H)lg.. i'urWaiid Umeon. See YeEowstone and Southern California Thcso two wonderlands have been reproduced in charming illustrations by the Union Tacific 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 Tassenger Agent, Plttock Mock, Portland, Ore gon, who will forward them freely to any address upon receipt of request. Gold and Silver Plating. Send tin ynur old Silver wnre, Reflectors and Mimical Instruments lor repair end refill verl pit We h,iv you money. R. I Koulc, 3MJlfc WnwliiiiKtun St., rorllnnd. PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING Hut tons, Sr-iilnniiift. IViirl-l'h-ut Kdfre, Wide Jlcmstitrhinw, Rml.inMery, liuttun lloen. Att wni'k gunrantpcl. Smith Pteiting and Button Works, 823 Morgan Bltlg., Portland. Ore. When You Have Suffered Enough end hnve rpent enoiijrh niony for tlruic nifii flnis that h;ivp pi -duced no reunite, (n mat rst Ktnmnrh K'Nl. ney. hiver and how! troubles Rn.l JtIH;i:MATlSM, then write to me, 8tut" your ullment, tmd enclose 4 cent In si simps for my Free Booklet, which will tell you the wny bm-k to New Life Hffilth nnd HnppiiifH with MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL AflUrt'HU, Marcell, the Nature Man, 901 W, Lombard St., Portland, Ore. Please mention this paper. Set of dJQ.OO Teeth, I We miarantee matnial and work man hi p. Painlesn extraction of teeth. Tuie. iM yeara In the earne location. U. S. DKN1 1STS.2-.6-. Wwh inirton cor. Second. Portland. Oretntn, USED CASH REGISTERS Scale, K'pciric OntiVe Mills, Show Cusp. Htit h-rs' Dlsplny Cnsf. UKNKUAL STi:K AND KIXTt'lIE CO. Clim .M., r .rtiiiti'i. uiegon Tel. H:-i;tdw.iy 4-17 CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bro.. Klnrtata, 2H7Mirrian Nt. POISON OAK ECZEMA and ITCHING SKIN DISEASES McKINNIE'S MEXICAN REMEDY Entahlijdicd lss7 i'tf .vnm, mi .i.i.gr in Its effe. t. Your dn,nuit will huily you St thirty-five if-nt. or addit'H I.aliora tory, Mi y.unt -nd Street, i.ua Angeles. Kuinple free by mail. A'DORMEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Marcelling Facia) and Scalp Treatment lllir S'TvIrt Will F;llll,V Votl. We aii' open Pth a- Salmon Pts. Opp. Central Auto Pirk, 2J$ Terminal Bltlg., Upstairs. b u EEBPrSErisl - i a t .' m IL Treated by Skilled Specialists Tl IE astoumiitiE growth In my prsrtlce In treating Piles and other rental and colon disorders has required larger and better equipped offices in my own new building and an increased itatfof skilled assistants. It has also (tlven me an unlimited experi ence which enables me to GUARANTEE to cure any case of Piles by my non-sursi-cal method or refund the patient's fee, TVrs hi no confinement and trrtmat'timi ' 4 loJiniaHconi S' 'r' Write tcxl. '.'JA . ,ll..r. linMft'onvrment tcpittcnC , CKtrtmciy mootrtn. feM- it. FREE irtitfH hnok. CHASU DEAN.M.D. Inc 5TM NO MAIN-OfTfeilTI COURT MOUil , WRrtANO.ORtCON -I srA Woman Stowaway Found Aboard a Steamer Portland. Ore. fnlmidlng f the hold of the s'ciirm'r rinretn I.uckpn bach here rocctitly dici.s.'d the hid ing pliicc of pretty Atolius Sotitt, who revenlfd that she hurt "limnmed" most of her way from !: !.fiiT. N. V., to Portland on her uy tu S'aillf, Wash, to ce her cigl.t-yeiir old son. The girl. (lreso'il In 'iverulU and a w.wl skirt, admitted she x-nnllrsf am! that on her Journey across the con OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Oregim VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-FLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adults. Week day Matinee, 2uci Eveaingi, )o Conticu oun 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 rente ill rimes. Hotel Portland's Oldest FUR House Established 1S70. Remodeling, Repairing, Storage. 129 Tenth Street, near Waihinaton. liuy Them At KREISS our prices reananabte. We alto Wert Park St., Portland, Ore. PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, leatn, hem and ma chin tl flfl pleat ikirts ready for baud. 1 ,uu HemttitVhin?, )irotiiij; and rnrVlnj. UASTiaBM WOViiTX UFU. CO, 5H Fifth St. Portland, Or. INFORMATION ,9 DEPARTMENT Pleating Embroidery Hemstitch in?. Button Covered. STEHHAN'S Tenth St.. Portland ATTENTION tADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlorl We fix yon up, we make all kinda of Hair Gnoda of your rombinga. Join nnr rVhool of Ht-auty Culture. 400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Plioue Broadway otfuz, roniana, uregon, AUTO KNITTING INSTRUCTION AH machines taught and inputted. 428 Yamhill, Portland, Ore. BATTERIES Kebullt at'eond hnnrl bntterles, $10.00. 46 Cirand Avenue, Portland. BRAZING, WELDING ft CUTTING Norlhwe.tJWeluiuf ft Supply Co., lit Bt. CAMERA AND KODAK REPAIRING Adolph V. Hurr, ALItiKton Hl(t., Purl land. Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies Port land Peveruge &Sply Co., 431 Stark DENTIST " " Charles 9. Wollln, Suite 601-601 Steven, Ttullillnff. Portland, (treKon FKATIIKRS AND FLOWERS Do not throw away your old feathers. We clean, dye and remodel and match samples. New Flow ers and Fenthers made to order, ttl years estab lished. We (rnarantee all work. Hartneas Feath er &. Flower Shop, ati'-a Waiihinicton Ijt. HOTELS WABASH. Rooms fine. 204 Madison St. SURGICAL CORSETS Made to measure, 4(i7WaHhiiittton Ft. If you are troubled with Appendicitis or Stomnch Trouble, write lllzz Company, Portland, Orefnn, for Iiee Information in Oerman or Kngliah. BANKERS' AND BROKERS' SALE. OF USED TRUCKS We hnve taken over the following trucks from the Portland Motor Car company and Automotive Urokerage company, which must be sold at once In conjunc tion with the bank's trucks, Packards, Nnsh. Kepuhllc, Masters, Geary, White, Wllither, Kissel, Federal, Dodge delivery, Comet and other makes. All sizes, In cluding dumps and hoists. Terms to suit, CHAPERON MOTOR CAR CO. Cor. Grand Ave. and Salmon, Portland. Miller Paint Co. Wallpaper We invite you to call and Inspect our line of Wall Papers and Paints or send for our free catalog. Kgsct what you want from our line and saTe money. 171 First HL, Portland, Uie. CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleantnir and Dye ing service apnd part'ela to ua. We pay return postaire. Inform ation and prices given upon re eiue.t. E.NKE'3 CITY DYE WORKS., Established 1890. Portland, Ore SILK SHOP Foreign and Domestic Kafoury Bros., 383 Alder bt. CnND'5-GiFT-HHnP Chinese Laces and Novelticj Cut lor diK,Tiniim.t.iitr people 3M Morrison bt., PuFthind .Horses Just Arrived. .TuKt arrived, three rarloads of uentle, nll round purpose horses, weighing from la-ttf to Ife.-tj pounds. Will ex hiiiiKe for hoirtes, mules or cattle. We guaiunlee all stot-k us repiesenifd. Wo rent by the dtiy, wek or mi.nth, with or without harnt-ss, North Portland Horse A Mule Co.. Union Stock Yards, North Portland, Oregon, Empire 0121. Hotel Lease and Furnishings Hotel In good transient location In Port land. Good furniture, a team heat, hot and cold water In all roonta, ground floor lobby, flood leae. Hhouid clar t&wO a year. Want amall hwp rnnrh or farm miitable for he-p, adjurent to rang. Must be west of mountains. Pried on hotel $12,51)0 clear. T utile for clear up to E. S. Kerr Corp., Comer Park and Yamhill, Portland, Ore. We Wreck Autos and Trucks. Parts Sold at HALF HUCE Wrlle it ( all DAVID HODES CO., Inc. FvwrythmaT from a bolt to an ffitfin. Grand ave., cvr. tmt Sairnun ft,, Purtland. Guaranteed Home Treatment for Goitre Our pi est i Iptioli is nut a p.itcjit medi cine but the resuit of yejia of study and experieme in the treatment of tioltie. It tuntains no narcotics nor habit fomiltjg dings nor anything tliat Is in siiy way Injuiloua to tbe hutn.ui e.st.Tn. V e re fund every dollar you pav if we full to gat sutlslarloiy results t',r ou. Johnson 4 Lloyd, Branch tVsnaqers 821 t:iiam. of Com. It.Us.. Polllalid. t Ir. tinent she hn! come frntn Kansna Cln to San Francisco, ,jr way 0f Chicago, in tl, e rotis, itnn atoned away on the freighter at Nan t runclsco. Dress of Jap Women The dre of JupHiicie women la reg. ulated by their ase and pundltloB. One can tell at a glance. If one knows th. rules, whether any woman Is married or glngle, and bow old she la. Hotel Portland Hotel Multnomah ung-ar Hulldiiitf Mary Elizabeth Shop Facial and Scalp Treatments, Marcelling, Permanent Wave, Children')) latr (.'uttmy. Hair Dyetns. Tuuriat booth Service 25 Cents. THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE m Waah. St., Brtwrnn 3rd ard 4th. I irlioc' Cata-Suita. JU.85 llmw 17 SO. LaUICO Silk Uua. $1.0U. Ask auout our Spe cial Paym.nl Vlait and frea phoui otter. Men tion thia ad. Wall Paper Specials Bedroom paper 10p, 15o, at'c, Pouble roil. Pest duplex oatmeal, 4fe bolt. Wash able kitchen papers 45c double roll. Tap estry papers 36c, 60c, double roll. Free sample book on request. SMITH'S WALL PAPER HOUSE 108-10 Second Street Portland, Ore. PLUMBING MATERIAL Baths, sinkn, toilets, basins, boilers, pipe, valves and fittings, prices reason able. Standard Plumbing A Heating Co. East fitli and Mumaun Bis. i'ui uutiu, Or. CfM Backach!, Kidney, Nerve JWJJ an(j Bladder Troubles, with a box of BU-KOLA Kidncv nnd Bladder Tablets, $1.00 a Hox, roniplete treatment, 25c Trii-i Box. Positively guaranteed or money hack. Address, BAKER DRUG CO., Fifth and Burnslde, Portland, Oregon. We also HpecitWiEe in mail orders of Drugs and Sundries. DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM l''or all Chronic Dlxeanes, Madl: on Plds. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trad. In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning;. Positions secured. Writ, for catalogue. 234 Burnslde street, Port land, Oregon. AUTO BEDS heats cut for heds. Pwnnson's Autn Top Shop, 70GV4 Williams Ave., Portland. AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS Larry tiulllvan. t. Tlroadway, Portland. Telephone Main 8740 Frozen Silage Is Safe Feeding frozen or moldy llnf to dairy cowi or feeding ilcerg g a hnrmlesg practice. At least thlg la the opinion of dairy husbandry officials at Iowa State college, although feeding this kind of allage in considerable amounta may cause the cows to acour or go off feed for a few days. Other than this, the ofllclala aay, there are na harmful results from feeding moldy or frozen allage. Kxtreme care, they say, must be exercised In feeding any kind of silage to sheep or horses. Most Satisfactory Hog A hog which remains In good health from the day he la farrowed until he la loaded on a market-bound train la usually a satisfaction to the farmer, the packer and the consumer. But there are many diseases and par asites which beset him during the few months allotted for hla economic per formance. If this performance Is to be a creditable one, the hog grower must keep close watch over lila herd and learn to know something of tbe tjjnnjtornt Dog Leads Searchers to Scene of Owner's Death rowiin. V. Vn. The body of Clar ence .Mevks was found In llaulcy river about 75 feet from when Iiih nun nnd bug of ducks were discovered un the bunk. It is believed lie lane Kue into tbo river to retrieve a duck ho had shot and wu drowned. When senreh Wit hcaun his tloc was found nnd t lie nnliiuil led the searchers to the rler bank. Find Savings Under Carpet Hellevue. O. Floor" of his home here served aa a depository for Thorn . iiniiirhman. an einiiloyee of the city street department. Following hla death relatlvea found in curreii hi,t,i..n henenlh citmeta In his home IliitiKhman was a bachelor and lived alone. lou never can tell. Our dearest friends are not necessarily the most exjienslvM ouea. Laying your plana carefully now may help you have hogs to market In summer or early fall, a time when the hog market la least crowded. ... Sheep are naturally of a dainty dis position. Feed tliat haa become slight ly soiled ta not eaten by them uuleas there Is nothing else to be had. ... No 111 effects should result from In breeding If the stock Is sturdy. Most of the good breeders of the country use this method to develop new strains. ... Sheep at tbe present time are among the most profitable of farm animals. The sheepman's dollar la worth con slilerahly more today than It was In 1013. Thla not true in the case of certain other classes of live atock, notably bogs. ... r Silage of good quality and low In acidity Is sn excellent feed for sheep. Experiments have been conducted which ahow that a good quality of allage Is quite aa satisfactory as routs and that it makes a niaterial aavlng in ha and rain. . f r Experiments, under proper feeding conditions, have demonstrated that a cow which produces ino pounds of butterfat In twelve months will aver age an Income of 110 over the cost ef feed. Thla doeg not pay fur labor. ... The Maine experiment station has shown that milk yield and butterfat percentage are definitely transmitted by both sire and dam to the first gen eration crosses of dairy and beef breeds. High milk production la ptir tlally dominant to low, and low but terfat percentage to high. BUSIIY'S JSUItntlSE TDL'SHY SQUIRREL had. all his storehouses full. He was not lazy, even If he was too fond of mis chief. After his work whs done Bushy begun to look about, peeking into the puutrles of all his neighbors. Grandpa Squirrel lived nil ulone. bo of course he had to look out for his stores and take cure of his home nil himself, und such a neat and tidy place ns it was quite provoked lltishy when he peeked In through the shutters and saw everything In apple-pie order. Hushy's eyes began to twinkle. "I'll hnve some fun," he said to himself. J "111 turn everything In Grandpa's house topsy-turvy and I will hide all his nuts and put atones In place of them." So the bad follow went to work. He upset everything In Grandpa's sitting rsoin first, nnd then he begun on the puiury. lint of coitrse he could not carry away all the mils in one dny, so ho didn't IicrIii with those In plain sight. He dug a hole under the pan try and took the nuts that were stored the deepest. Hay nfter day he worked, and by and by he had carried off all of Urand- "Day After Day Ha Worked." pa Squirrel's stores and put stones In place of the nuts. He watched when Grandpa came home und found his room upset. Itushy was disappointed that Grandpa did not muke a fuss ubout It and cull out of the tloor: "Who hns been in my liouseV" InRtead he went to work and put everything in place, whistling all the time Just aa if lie liked it. "He won't whistle when he tlnds atones instead of nuts," said Ilualiy. QheWhy : 1 j Superstitions j I By H. 1RU1NQ Kt HQ DKOri'IXG KNIVES THE superstition ti nt the dropping of u tithleknlfo mi .ins Hie coining of a stranger eilsted belore forks were Invented; when a man cut his food with a dagger and conveyed it to his mouth with his lingers, in those days a man carved bis roast and his enemy' wllh the same utensil. When men held their lives and their property by the sword they became much attached to llielr weapons; personlded them; gave them names. As witness Arthur's Kx callbur and Roland's Hureiulul. There wns, also, a survival of the primitive Idea that un article closely ussocluled by personal contact with a man came to parlako of that man's personality. It enn readily be wen how this Idea would survive especially with rrgurd to the sword -or to the lesser sword, the dagger man's friend for defense and ally for aggression. This belief In sympathetic magic nat nrully cuused the sword or dagger to be conceived of as endued with cer tain supernatural powers. So when a sword or dugger dropped from lis (.heath without apparent cause un sheathed Itself as It were It wus a warning to lis msster of the coming of a foe and foe and atrunger were synonymous In those days. Scott alludes to the superstition It) "The I.urty of the Lake'' when Doug Ins' sword "Did self tinscahbiirded font show the coming of I secret foe." When for domestic purposes table knives were substituted for daggers Ih omen attached Itself to the sub stltuti;. When the knife dropped to the floor It still warned of the coining of a stranger; but stronger and foe were no longer synonymous. In many sections the omen bus been modified to Include the coming of any visitor, stranger or otherwise. The belief sometimes run across that dropping a fork means the coming of a male vis itor and a knife a feinnle visitor Is a modern varlent of the old superstition suggested by the shape of the old fuslloned, two-pronged fork. I si by UcClure N.w.p.per Syn'lt'-ats Holdi Captain' t Licenie Mrs, Jennie K. Crocker of Clifton dale, Mass., holds a captain's license for an orenn-g'f.ng sailing vessel. She also holds a certificate entitling her to act as first mats of any steam ship afloat, Kfu ",WM"iiM!1se'" sus.iniiii"ji "n.ij j.1,,11 "I guess he will be a surprised old Grandpa when he discovers that." But Just us bushy went out of the house who should come along but Mr. Dog and Mr. Man with an axe. Mr. Dog barked and chased Bushy until he was glad to hide In a tree fur from his home, where lie had to stay for a long, long time, and when at lust lie did dare to run home his house was nowhere to he seen, for Mr. Man had cut It down nnd carried It off. And he must hnve taken the nuts also, for not a nut did Itushy And, though he looked all around. He was a very forlorn-looking fel low when Grandpa Squirrel came along a little later and found Bushy sitting on the ground where his home had been. "Whnt Is the matter?" nsked Grnnd pa Squirrel, and when Bushy told hint, Grandpa said, "Come along homo with me. I hnve plenty of room In my house und plenty of stores." Toor Bushy! Ho felt sorry for the wny ho hud treuted Grandpa Squirrel. And lie was glad enough to go, for II waa cold nnd lie knew that It would be a long, cold night for a little squir rel without a home. When Grandpa Squirrel opened h! door a nice bright tire was burning in the flreplnce and everything waa In apple-plo order. But It looked very different to Bushy now and he waa glad to sit down In a nice big chair In Grandpa's tidy room. Grandpa hurried about, making a nice nut soup. And as Bushy watched him he began to feel tincomforttihle. "What If Grandpa found the nuta were gone and he had only atonea in his storeroom," he thought. It wasn't nenrly the fun Bushy had expected it to be when he started out that day, and if Grandpa did not have any nuts he would have to go without his supper as well as Grandpa. Bushy Squirrel felt and looked very much ashamed, but Grandpa laughed and said, "I know Just how you feel, my son. I was young once myself, and I have nut forgotten that I thought It was fun to eat old Miss Squirrel's nuts." Bushy stayed with Grandpa and he would not let Grandpa do uny work. He got up early mornings, made the lire und gut the breakfast, and did all he could to make up for the pranks he hud played on him and to repay him for his kindness In giving him a home. And no more pranks did be play, for Bushy learned that many times what he thought fun wus really pluln un klndness. ((0 by UcClure Newspaper Syndicate.) "What's in a Name?" By MILDRED MARSHALL Facia about yew nam, I lis fcletoryi atoaaUMSl wsoaee H waa derived i as tlioajMot rear lucky day, ktcar Jewel DAISY WITH the possible exception of Hose, (here Is no (lower nuino so popular as Daisy. According to ull etymological laws, Daisy has no right to be accepted as a proper name unless it is taken In the sense of commem orating the humble but charming little flower of lint Held. However, Daisy Is still Daisy, from whichever viewpoint she is taken. The same curious coincidence Is true of no other feminine name In the F.iigllsh language, und her whole etymological history mnkes un Interesting circle within a circle. Daisy Is either the endearing diminutive for Marguerite, or she is the term for the little white (lower with the heart of gold which brightens summer meadows. But, as a certain Marguerite, famed in his tory, was assigned the tittle blossom as her special llower, It, In turn, wus culled a marguerite. Daisy pleased the Anglo Saxon ear, since Marguerite Is unmistakably French ; and Margaret, the proper F.ng llsli form, carries a subtle hint of dig nity arid reserve. It la easy, there fore, to understand its vogue In this country, which Is given to contractions and diminutives. Indeed, Henry James' much discussed novel, "Daisy Miller," very nearly succeeded In mak ing Daisy the generic term for Amer ican girls. The pearl Is Dulsy's tttllminnlc stone. Its close association with the moon Dante culls the inon "I.s grim Mar-glicrltn"--iniiilscg her gentleness. purity nnd beauty, Monday Is lier lucky day and 4 Imr lucky number, t, by Whe.i.r Hrn'll'efe. Inc ) eoooouoooooooecaeooooooooo A LINE (Y CHEH'l By John Kendrlck Bangs. 00000000000000000000000? THE HEAVIEST LOAD Till? heaviest burden man can bear la truly not a load of ears. But that back-breaking weight of rue On days when b. has naught to do, With lima, so full of rare com mands, Hang'ne- Ilk. lead Upon his hands. hy auciui. N.w.pap,r Syndicate ) O0OOO0000O090CH5 00 OOOOOOOOO Chew it after every meal II sllmalales appetite and aids digestion. II makes your food do yon more oood. Note how II relieves tbal stuffy leetlng alter nearly eating. teeth, . f n a i W3.A sr Acorn Alcohol. Up to the. present time no Industrial uso has boon made of ncorns, but re cent experiments show that alcohol enn bo mado from them. Shelled acorns contain about 40 per cent of starch, which can bo readily sacchari fied and then converted into alcohol. Only One Thing Lasting. Man, it Is not thy works which nro mortal, infinitely lltllo, and the great est no greater than the least but only tbo spirit thou workcat in, that can have worth or continuance. Car lylo. Mrs. I. E. Zkgkr H : -f 1. -VAX 1 How's Your Stomach? Any Distress? Salem, Ori;. "I with I could tell how thankful I feel (nr having heard of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets, for they have brought lilt JO much relief since 1 have been using them, bur years I have had the worst kind of stomach trouble; alter catinn 1 would have a fcclinp; of nausea, a sourness, and a sort ot suffocation with heartburn. TbintiS wctc very miserable fur me. 1 had to cat to I ccp alive and vet I knt w every time. I ate lhis jiwiiil con dition would return. I li'tvc tried nil kinds of tliin-s that I thought would help and oil. n h.nc none wilh cut fund in the hope that thini;:i would be better. l am now lecling thn (."rcatest freedom iroiii pain in my lomacli and bowds that I have felt in years and I ive the Pleasant Pellets credit lor it." Mil. I. K. Ziciflcr, AA South IHth St. Send Klc to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Ituifalo. N. Y., for trial su;. Writ': lor tree medical nducc. Bank Doors Shut Easily. Tbo doors of tbo Hank of Knglnml tro so finely buhuued that u clerk, l pressing a button under his desk, can eloau tbo outer doors Instantly and they cannot bu opened again exeepi by special process. Oldest Log House. Tbo firtil known log bouse, built b whllu men within the hounds of whin Is now Colorado, was erected In ISP for a troop of Spanhdi cavalry patrol Hug tho Arkansas, near tbu silo oi Pueblo. The Inspired Compositor. Kngllsh Puper "I.s not bis word I i U a fire?" was declaimed with itulahb force, the fuel power of his voice In lug reserved for this parage. Ilos loii Transcript, Parisian Modiste Rewards Help F.very year olio of the, famous Paris Inn dri'SHtnuliers allows each o( III women employees to t hoone n tires und have It innile up according to he own taste. Odd Museum. The Waldos inu'cum In Prague I.s I button museum founded by a Ilobe mlan button niauulaclun r. It Is do voted lo u collect Inn of dre: Insteii lug devices of ull kinds und of ill periods. le lite fine product of It kind In the world. I-very woman who tue lifted It knnwi tfi eimcm-Hil to be I'M. uelneee College Plaree Graduate! In Ciuod Poi'tioni Fnrr.ll anv tlnm ut war Write for fre itc'f m rt tah.tr Jfuurth aud Yamhill Portland, ttrui. P. N. U. No. 18, 192-1 iW'. ;. I , ft a i -;r ' thai