The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 09, 1924, Image 3

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    PORW A'fifn
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gMallory
Select Residential & Transient
15th and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon.
Modem Fireproof American Plan
RATES MODERATE
C. G. APPLEGATH
Cash Every Day for Cream
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
Abrams Method, or Electronic Reactions of Abrams
DRS. 0. F and S. KTTA HRIRI.EY. Oreeesat 434 Morrison, Portland: 11th and Main St..
Vancouver. Wmn.: Silverton SanitArium. Uilventnn. Oregon.
We Specialize in
Rides, Fells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara,
Oregon Grape RtoL Gout Skins, Horse Hair
W rit, for Shipplni Tan 4 lateat Price Lilt
Portland Hide & Wool Co.
101 UNION -Vint.. MOUTH, fOUTUNO. QUflOM.
Branch at I'ocatelk). Idaho
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Removed without Injury to the akin by Ney-Born
Ltopilatory. Sample on rvquetit. Ney-Born Lab
pratoriew, 618 Morgan Hldy.. l'ortland Oren-on.
See Yellowstone and
Southern California
These two wonderlands have been
reproduced In charming Illustrations
by the Union Pacific end 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 Passenger
Agent, Pittock Block, Portland, Ore
gon, who will forward them freely to
any address upon receipt of request
Gold and Silver Plating.
Pen us your old (Silverware, Reflectors
end Musical Instruments for repair end
resllverine;. We save, you money, B. i
Foote.SStUi Washington tit., l'ortland.
PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING
Buttons, Hcolloping, p.arl-l'lt-ot Eilare,
Wide Jiemstlti hlna-, rCmluoldery, Button
Holes. All work guaranteed.
Smith Pleating and Button Works,
823 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Ore.
When You Have
Suffered Enough
and Hkve spent enough
money for drus; medi
cines that hav pro
duced no results. In
casei of Stomath, Kid
ney. Liver and Ilowel
trouble! and RHKI'MATISM, then write
to me, state your aliment, and enclose 4
cents in stamps for my Free Booklet,
which will tell you the way bark to New
IJt, Health and Hnpplness with
MARCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL
Address, Marcell, the Nature Man,
901 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore.
Please mention this paper.
Set of
Teeth,
$8
CO
We tntarantM material
and workmanship.
Pain lean extraction of
teeth. 8"e. Uu years in
the same loratien. U. 8. DKNTlsrS,2V naah-
tug-ton cor. Second, l'ortland. Oregon.
"USE'.) CASH REGISTERS
8rale. fclwtrlr Coffee Mills, Show
Caaeji, Hut i-h" V Plaplay Canes.
GEMCUAL STORK AND FiXTl'ItE CO.
2t Gliwan Kt., Portland. Oregon
Tel. .roadway 4i17
COT rlOWERS k FLORAL DC8IQN9
Clarke Brut., Florists, 27 Morrison Ht.
A'DOR'MEE DEAUTY SHOPPE
Marcelling Facial "d Scalp Treatment
Our Kervire will satisfy you.
We are open evening. 6th A- Salmon Pta.
Opp. Central Auto Park, 206 Terminal
Bldg., Upstairs.
We Wreck Autos
and Trucks.
Farts Sold at HALF PRICE
Write or fall
DAVID HODES CO., Inc.
Everything from a bolt to an engine. Grand avev,
cor. Last blmon at. Portland.
Wall Paper Specials
Bedroom paper J or, lot j,uc, pnunie
roll. Het tjupies: oatmeal, 4,c bolt. Wash
able kitchen paper 45c double roll. Tap
entry papeis 3.r,o, 6'tc, double roll. Free
sample t tk on reuuet.
SMITH'S WALL PAPER HOUSE
101-JO Second Stret-t l'ortland. Ore.
THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE
tffl Viah. St., Between Srd and 4th.
I .j:.. rv..uit. Il4 tl Lreea. 17 50
LodICi Sllk nM i uo A.k about our Soe-
rial Payment Flan aad free photo Bar. Men.
lion thia ad.
DIVINE HEALING
INSTITUTE
Old-time Power of God
129 Fourth St., Portland, Ore
Telaphone Bit K8
Ex-Evangelist Is Jailed
i Los Angeles, Cel. Albert E. Cuth
bert. former evangelist, who sold 75
cent BiblfS tot :1.73. Is servlne s three
month term In the county Jail. Cuth
bert was suld to hove built up s mail
order business in Bibles by scanning
a newspniier death column fcb day
and mailing a Iiible C. o; D. to each
bereaved widow tvhnae nam, ap
peared. In plendlr.i suif to nlo(
tbt malls to difnn:.'. tvnined he
OFFERS A MARKE'
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portland, Oreros
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLATI
Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Wsek
day Matinee, auc; Evenings, 4ttc. Continu
put 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 rente all timee
Hotel
Portland's Oldest FUR House
Eatabliihed 1870.
Remodeling, Repairing, Storage.
129 Tenth Street, near Waihinfton.
ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
If taken in time, prevent operation! for Diabetes, Catarrh, A.thma.
I.untr, Throat. Liver, Kidney, Rheumatism. Hlood. Stomach and all
female iliaorriers. Bladder Trouble..
The C Gtc Wo Remedief are harmless at no drug or pokon are used.
Composed of the choicest medicinal roots, herb, buda and bark, im
ported by ua from lar away oriental countries.
Cali or Write lor Information
C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company
New Locatlon-262 Alder St, S. W.Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon
Bautbliahed 23 Yeari in Portland.
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, seam, hem and machine
$1.00
pleat akirta read? for band.
Hemstitch fug, picotinf and tnrklng.
JA3 1 ;.( JNUV.' Hl'U,
CO.
85 H Filth HI.
Portland, Ore,
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
Pleating Embroidery
Hemstitching, Buttons Covered.
STEMAN'S
166H Tenth St., Portland
ATTENTION LADIES
sanitary Beauty rarlori We fit 70a ap,
we make alt kinds of Hair Goods of your
combings. Join our School of Beaut? On hare.
400 to 414 Dekum Bide.. Phone Broadway
otfuu, romano, uregon,
BATTERIES
Rebuilt second hand battarlea. 110.00.
46Grand A venue, Portland.
BRAZING. WELDINO OUTTINO
Northwest Welding Supply Co., 80 1st St.
CAMERA AND KODAK REPAIRING
Adolph VV. Ha rr, Abington Hlg., Portland.
Complete Line Bottlers' Supplies
i or nana ieverute at opiy to., i Piara
DENTIST
Charles S. Woltln, Bulte 601-C02 Stevena
rtuiiuinR, l'ortland, Oregon,
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS
Do not throw awav your old feathers. Wa clean.
aye and remodel and match aamules. New How.
rs and Feathers made to order, ft) years estab
lished, we guarantee all work. Hartnees raui
er A Flower Shop. SwttVt Washington St.
HOTELS
WABASH. Rooms 50. 04 Madison St.
SURGICAL CORSETS
Made to measure, 467 Washington St.
If you are troubled with Anoendb'lt.s
or Stomach Trouble, write Hiaa Company,
roriianu, uregnn, ior 11 ee iniormauon in
uerman or English.
BANKERS' AND BROKERS' SALE.
OF USED TRUCKS
We have taken over the following trucks
from' the Portland Motor Car comuany
ana Automotive wrotternge company.
which muat be sold at once In conjunc
tion with the bank's trucks, Packard.
Nash. Republic Masters. (Jeary. White.
Win t her, klsnel, Federal, Dodge delivery.
tornei ana oiner mnaes. ah uses, in
eluding dumps and hoists. Terms to ault
CHAPERON MOTOR CAR CO.
Cor. Grand Ave. and Salmon, Portland.
Miller Paint Co.-WallDaDor
We Invite you to call and humect our
line of Wall Papers and Palnta or send
for our free catalog. Select what you
wunt 1 mm our line ana save money.
l KJrst bt., Portland, Ore.
CLEANING AND DYEING
For reliable Cleaning and Dye
ing servire send parcels to ua.
We oar return bonuun. Inform
ation and prices given upoa re
quest.
ENKE'S CITY DYE WORKS..
Established 1890. Portland, Ore
SILK SHOP
Foreign and Domestic
Kafoury Bros., 383 Alder Ml
cnNn'a-niFT-SHDP
Chlneie Lacea and Novtitlea
Gtltn lor illHiTlinliiutlns people
M Alorriaon et., t'ortialia
ii ITA' ded.
Top bhop, 7 US' Williams Ave., l'ortland
Nestle Permanent
Wave Specialist
All Beauty Work
Marvel Beauty Shop
96 Tenth St. Ground
Floor, nnar Htark. Tle
Pkt ptwina hk. eiM, Thisad
good for 16. uu.
$7.50 SET
U1 DR. H. W. OONOHUI
CORN tit SECONU AND MUKUISON
HORSES and MULES
Bought, Sold and Eachanged.
We are the old reliable Arm that has always
stood for suuare dealing. We guarantee all stock
aa represent!. Vie rent by the day, wk or
month, with or without harness. Ca.IL wnts off
wire.
North Portland Horse A Mule Co., Union
StocK varas, nortn Portland, uregon.
Empire 0121.
Plumbing Supplies and Pipe
Sold Direct to the Public.
We save you money. Writs us for prices today
MESHER PLUMBINS SUPPLY COMPANY
U4 First 8t seal Yamhill. Portland. On
for Profiteering in Bibles
fuuna tnese widows were in a proper
frame of mind" to buy Ulbles at bis
price.
Officer Arrests Self
Jersey City, N. J. Placing himself
under arrest for reckless driving sfler
he bad nin inlo a street esr. Police
Bergt. William Lynch made informs
tloo against himself and then paroled
ActuaTy
himself, In bis own custody.
There
Was a Man
Hi
tit
Wlv
By LAURA MONTGOMERY
4)4
I. UcClur. N.wipap.r Syndic.!..)
Anne glanced up with a tired little
smile as a woman with many pack
ages paused beside her, "No, It's not
occupied," she -replied to the other's
question.
After settling herself In the red
plush seat the newcomer glanced curi
ously at the rapidly moving fingers of
her seat-mate. "Making one of those
bead bags!"
Anne did not cease manipulating
the gayly colored beads. "Yes, I think
they are so pretty."
"They are beautiful, but Td never
go to such an immense 'amount of
work for a fnd. Better to buy a plain
purse and save your eyes. I suppose
yon work at the Q?" .
Anne had Just bad her pass punched
and she now looked a bit surprised.
"Oh, it's not for me, I couldn't spare
the time. , If I work every spare min
ute it takes me three weeks and," an
unconscious slvh of utter fatigue es
caped her, "litis Is the fourth I've
made."
A few more questions elicited 'that
Anne had made one for her slster-In-Inw,
one for Lucy's chum, one for
Lucy's dnughter, Azalla, and this one
she was making for the aunt out West
whom Azalla would soon visit. "Aza
lla thought that her aunt Mln would
be glad to have a novelty; these
purses cost thirty-five dollars ready'
made."
The blunt-tongued lady of the many
bundlea surveyed the flying fingers.
"Don't you pay your board?" burst
out the words, then, crimsoning at the
tactless query to a stranger, sat back.
Anne's blue eyes swept the red face
composedly. "Of course, but, being
brought up to work It la not so bard
for me. Lucy, my sister-in-law, never
did anything, not even housework, be
fore she married and the responslblt'
lty of a house is very bard for her."
Anne did not mention that she paid
a large share of the house expenses
amounting to much more than board,
and of the constant workjthat kept
her hurrying when home from the city
she made no reference. Anne could
have boarded where ber friend, Elta,
boarded In the city, and eliminated
the tiresome trip out to Aurora
every night, but she knew (hat her
brother's family needed ber money,
' Of late, however, she bad began
to wonder bow she had slipped Into
so strenuous a routine. Quite likely
Donald Gordon's chagrin at ber re
fusals to accept bis Invitations for
Sundays had aroused this feeling, for
her world of dreams had emerged
from the status of vague, shadowy
hopes Into a world that featured Don'
ald'a face. His character was ao loV'
able and frank that she bad given
herself up to the new, bewildering
emotions without a thought ktsj to
bow ahe would free herself from ber
self-imposed duties long enough to
be properly wooed.
Other girls In the Burlington office
admired Donald, and Anna could
scarcely believe that It was shabby
little Anne Meadows whom be singled
out for attention.
Perhaps the weariness In the bine
eyes was caused by Donald's parting
speech as he bad unsuccessfully
failed to persuade ber to spend part
of the next day, Sunday, wltb blra In
the city.
"I thought Td meet you at the sta
tion and take you to dinner. Then
we'd go to the Art Institute, take In
the concert there and, If you liked, go
to the Sunday Evening club In the
evening. I'm an usher there and your
seat would be assured.
Anne, remembering the hurried,
noisy dny In the shabby house In
Aurora, felt that she wss being asked
to step straight Into a fairy dream,
then she hsd tsken herself to tssk for
her selfishness snd gently refused.
"I can't see why you cannot be
spared on Sunday when you work all
week. Is your sisterln-law an In
valid T"
"No, but she doesn't like work. It
makes ber nervous and "
"Then Anne, won't you Invite me to
your home? I've never met your
brother and I sin anxious to do so."
Anne, slipping the gay beads on
the heavy sllk thread, plnkened as
she reached this point In her unhappy
reflections. She seemed to see Don
ald's puzzled grsy eyes regsrdlng her
from above the brilliant bag. She had
put blra off evsslvely. Once ber chum
Klla had Invited herself to Aurora
for Sunday and Lucy bad been un
pleasant, very. Anne, with ber eager
helpfulness, Anne with her dreams of
service, hsd degenerated Into a shab
by little drudge who bad forged her
own chains. Even the bead purses
emphasized ber futile efforts, for Lucy
bsd seen nothing remarkable In Hie
manufacture of the three bags snd
hsd looked superior when Anne hsd
hesitated at the demand that she
make another for the woman out
West whom she hsd never seen.
"If only they did not all depend
npon me so much I might go away
and bsve a bit 0 leisure, I'd love to
Join Ella and have long, cozy eve
nings, but I suppose I'm frightfully,
selfish to think of such a thing. Don
ald" a mist of tears obscured the
beads In the none too strong light'
and Anne fumbled for ber handkerchief.
Donald bad given her his telephone
number at the last minute and had
asked her to call up If she had
changed her mind about Sunday.
Anne had decided to broach the sub
ject of a dinner Invitation to him If
Lucy happened to be in a receptive
mood. Trying to think out a suitable
sentence Auue was suddeuly gal
vanized Into awareness.
You must have fallen asleep," said
the conductor anxiously, as the girl
plunged down the aisle. Montgomery
bad Just been called, a town that was
a station past Aurora.
When Anne closed her dripping
umbrella, houra later, she was worn
out. Stumbling up the steps, she
opened the door with her key, hoping
that some dinner had been kept
warm for her.
"She's Just a nuisance. Think I
am going to keep meals hot until this
time of night. Fall asleep, Indeed
and I, with my weak nerves."
"Lots of girls wouldn't have both
ered to telephone, Lucy, Anne seems
to help a lot about this house."
Aghast at the petulant tones of
Lucy, Anne quickly stepped luto the
room.
"Nice goings-on. You knew that I
depended upon you to finish my
blouse for me to near tonight. Of all
the selfish people, Anne."
Azalla piped In ficrtly: "Anne, I
hope that bead bag Is done. I want
to mall It."
Anne suddenly drew a long brenth.
Iloldlng out the partly completed bag
she said tvenly. "I don't believe I'd
better work so hard on the trains
evenings. I'm rather tired. I'll show
you, Azalla, how to "
"Not for me, thank. Think Ti
spoil my eyes on those old beads?"
"I give you a home and you don't
display a hit of consideration for
me." Plainly Lucy was contemplating
a fit of hysteria, a favorite hnhlt of
hers on Saturday nights. That method
Insured a day of complete leisure for
her, Anne trotting about the disor
derly house all day Sunday.
Anne slipped away, the discordant
atmosphere stifled her, but there wss
a strange sense of relief beating with'
In her tired little body.
She went Into the kitchen and
made herself a cup of tea and then
decided, fully, upon the course that
she had longed to take, but that ahe
had refused because of fancied oblige
tlon.
"I am going to board In Chicago
and, If yon still wish, Donald, I can
dine with you tomorrow "
Donald Interrupted with such
glad note In his voice that Anne
flushed adorably as she stood In the
little booth at the corner drag store.
Td Just about decided to resign
so that I ahould not be tempted to
run after you any more, Anne. A
fellow hales to have his girt turn him
down for no reason at all."
When Anne, her heart beating
quickly, announced her new plans, ber
brother looked at her wistfully.
"Don't blame you a bit, Anne. Yon
are free to go and I hope you'll be
happy. I" he had paused, hut Anne,
thinking of the shrewish, pretty face
of the discontented Lucy, longed to
comfort him.
"If yon wish"
"But I don't," he broke In, kissing
the soft pink cheek, "you've been
Slaving long enough. Perhaps, some
time, dear, there'll he a man who '
"There Is now," confessed Anne,
happily, and fled, bluthlng.
Nativet in Nigeria Get
Richet From Evil Spirit
"Life In Southern Nigeria," by P.
Amaury Talbot, tells an entrnnclng
story of the magic, beliefs and curious
customs of the strange people who live
In this land on the shore of the gulf of
Guinea.
Much of the Information was gath
ered from Chief Daniel Ilenahaw, the
native political agent for the district,
who for more than 20 years has been
a falfhful servant of the government,
snd wbose life would frm a thrilling
record of adventure and hair-breadth
escapes.
Riches are obtained by msglc. The
native goes to some lone spot and call
on an evil spirit, and on Its sppearancs
states his desire for wealth.
"In return," It Is added, "he tin
spirit will ask In how few years you
are ready to become his un. You,
on the contrary, bnriuln for how many
years you may live to enjoy a certain
sum.
"A devil has never been known to
break his part of the compact ; but
a man so bound 'dies on (he, day sr
ranged and none knows the horror of
his fote." ,
The Iblblo tribe, who number more
than a million, believe (hat each man
Lhos minimum of three souls the
ethereal body, the soul proper and the
spirit.
"During sleep," It Is stated, "one of
the souls Is thonght often to leave the
body and wander amid strange lands.
At such times there Is danger that It
may be trapped by an enemy and kept
from returning." The natives, for this
reason, fesr dreams. London Tlt-Blte.
H Wa$ Willing
An Impecunious tenant bad not paid
the rent of his room for several months
"Look here," said the landlord, "I'll
meet you half way. I am ready to
forget half of what you owe I"
"ItlghL I'll meet you. I'll forget
the other half."
Advice
-Is there any advice which yon, aa
a successful writer, could give a young
ssplrantl"
"Write only on one side of the psper,
mf boy.i-Loulsvllle Courler-Joomai.
STATE NEWS
: IN BRIEF. 1
f f f Tf TfVTff ff .f f ff .TT.Vtt.
Rainier. The season for salmon
opened with a bang May 1, and a
sizable fleet o( gillnet boats went on
tho drifts with the result that Friday
was a lively day at the fish docks.
Salom. There were five fatalities
In Oregon duo to Industrial accidents
during the week ending May 1, ac
cording to a report prepared by mem
bers of the slate industrial accident
commission.
Eugene. Lane county post of the
American Legion Is planning to or
ganize a rifle team at once and regu
lar target practice on tho Oregon na
tional guard range south of the city
will be held, according to Georgo E.
Lovo, commander ot tho post. . . -
Salom Elderly women who have
been disappointed in love nre not as
efficient teachers as married men who
have close personal contact with virile
boys of 10 in high school, according
to E. E. Elliott, director for the state
board of vocutiouul education, who
was the principal speaker at a meet-
lug uf tho Lions club hero Saturday.
Eugene. Bids aro, being called by
the Eugene water board for the con
struction ot a wntor reservoir of 400,
000 gallons capacity on Falrmount
Heights. This will be the fourth res
ervoir of the local water system, two
being located on Skinner's butte and
the third on Collego hill. Tho esti
mated cost ot the new ono is f 15,000.
Independence, Four women were
injured Saturday at the Monmouth
Ntinnal school when a section of tho
elevated seats for spectators nt the
May day festivities collapsed. Those
Injured were: Mrs. Dudley T. Tay
lor, ot Salem; Mrs. J. A. Silverman,
ot Willamette; Mrs. J. T. DcW'itte
and Mrs. M. E. Perclval, ot Monmouth
Hood River. While the nild-Colutn
but orchard districts In spring garb
of vivid green were never more beuu-
tlful when seen Sunday between the
showers, resulted in a small at
tendance for Apple Blossom Sunday.
Motorists from Portland were fur few
er than on last Sunday. Tho vulley
expected 6000 visitors. Not moro than
1000 were hore.
Dallas. Efforts to determlno the
source of the shocks felt hero enrly
Sunday by residents of Dallas were
unavailing. The shocks occurred
shortly after midnight at Intervals of
halt an hour and awoke hundreds of
persons and sent them luto the si reels
In the belief that an earthquake hud
occurred. Apparently the shocks were
not felt anywhere but within a radius
of six miles from here.
Medfurd. By order of JuhIIco of
Peace Roe of Jacksonville, the greater
part of the 720 gallons of wine belong
Ing to Auguxt Petard, who with his
wlfo lives on a vineyard west of Jack
sonvllle, has been poured out. One
barrel and D2 bottles of red wines
were ordered held by the court in the
custody of tho county sheriff, but the
remainder, Including 10 ',4 barrels ol
white wine, was destroyed.
Bend. With preliminary Investlgn
Hons at the Pelton power silo on the
Deschutes river completed, the Ccilum
bin Valley Power company la ready to
start construction of tho lower plant
planned for that location. Eighteen
months will bo required In tho work
and It Is planned to have It in opera
tlon by January 1, 1927. The company
Intends to construct a dum 110 feet
high to produce 60,000 horsepower.
Portland. It Is rare that 82-year-old
twin sisters, halo and hearty, celebrate
their birthdays together and aro the
life of tho parly. Yet this Is tho happy
experience of two nearly 82 yeurs-tild
twin Bisters, Mrs. Allco E. Mapper
sett and Mrs. Sarah J. Unburn, who
were the guests of honor ut a luncheon
parly tendered them at the. resident:)
of Mrs. Oshurn's son and duughtr-ln
law, Mr. and Mrs. George C. OHhurn
4!i8 East Eighth street North, Friday
afternoon.
Knlein Impetus was given the flax
Industry In Murton county as a result
of tho announcement Saturday that
committee of the Portlund Chamber of
Commerce bad negotiated with the
Perfection Flux Pulling Machine, com
pany of Toronto, Canuda, whereby the
Portland organization will finance the
nun lmiiH of these machines at a cost
of 12200 ouch. It was said that the
transaction was consummated on
caHh basis, with the result that 1X0
was lopped off the credit quotation.
Portlund. All forest fires In tin
stales of Oregon and Washington are
now under control, and a great ninny
of the outbreaks In tho recent forest
fire danger period havo been extln
gulshed, said a statement given out
by the 1,'nlted Slates Forest service
The low humidity which caused He
epidemic of fires eight duys ago has
been replaced by normal condition
and the danger of further serlou
blazes under present weather condl
tions Is practically negligible, said
John I). Guthrie, chief ot the puhll
relations office In the Forest service.
mm
After Every Meal
It's the longest-lasting
conlection yoa can bay
-and It's a help to di
gestion and a cleanser
for the moath
and teeth.
Wrlflley'S) meauas
benefit as well aa
pleasure
Quest of Youth Fatal.
San Rafael, Cal. Tho search for
eternal youth claimed a victim Mon
day, according to tho story told by
John E. Mcrton, 20, before ho dlod,
to Dr. R, G. Dufficy ot this city.
According to, Morton's account, he
and a brother, his stop-father, John
Waldo, and n step-brother, James
Stephenson, all residents of El Ve
rano, on Easter Sunday sacrificed a
goat, quartered a glandular secretion
they obtained from It and injected the
secretion Into their own abdomens,
endeavoring to follow a method of
which they had read, Morton, who
had already consulted a physician be
cause, as ho said, he fult "Jumpy,"
went to a hospital at Ross Sunday,
where, It Is said, ho was found to be
blind. He died next morning.
Mrs. Alice IX Myers
ST
Praises Old Friends
Salem, O r c g "I consider Dr.
ricrce's medicines are the very best
that can he used by those who are
in need of medical aid.. When I
was growing I became run-down
and MilTcrcil with irregularities, but
after lakinji Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription I Rot strong and had
no more trouble. 1 have Iho taken
Dr. Pierce's tioblen Medici Dis
covery and found it an excellent
purifier of the Mood and for tiis
ordtd stomach. I liiglilv recom
mend both of thee medicines of
Dr. Pierce's as I have found them
troc.it and reliable." Mrs. Alice D.
Myers, 1175 Market .St.
Obtain now Intiu vour neighbor
hood clriifKM Dr. l'ierce's family
remedies tablets or liquid. Write
Dr. Pierce, I'rrs. Invalids' Hotel
in Bullalo, N. Y fur free advice.
Pit Apparently Bottomless.
In a volcanic crater In the Sangro
du Crlsto mountains in Sun Isabel Na
tional forcHt is un apparently bottom
less pit, wllli black marble sides, In
Which depth soundings ot 1,500 feet
havo fulled to touch bottom.
Freedom.
No slavery can bo abolluhcd with
out a douhlo emancipation, and the
muster will benefit by freedom more
than tho froedm.m. Huxley.
World More Liberal.
The world la getting more liberal,
any way. In the old days heretics were
placed on the rack, mid now they ura
placed on the first page,.
TRACTOR
Molina, aIE Tractor with two plows ami trurk.
t.t ov.r ll'. hn. eluwwi 117 ant. Kor aalvae
xf-hana. fur lii,riw,.,'niii!.. or ratlla, ta b. Man
at Union Stock Y.rr., North Portland HurM an4
atolaCo,, NorUi Portland, Ore. J'bona, s,aair.
VUt.
PLUMBING MATERIAL
Hat Ik, alrika. toll.ta, basins, boll.ra,
pipe, valvaa and fittings, i'llces raaaoa-
able.
Standard Plumbing a Heating Co.
East ith and MorrlMon Hta. Purtialnl, Of.
DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM
For all Chronic lJlN.-aKes, Madlsoaillrlf.
MOLIR BARBER COLLIQB "
'J hae trad. In I wa.ks. Borne per
while Irarnleg. I'oNltlori. secured. Writs
for catalogue. a'-4 liurnalde treat, Port
lund, Ort-aun. l
AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS
lrry Nulilvan. 2 ) z 4 H Droadway,
Portland. Tulruhoria Main 740.
1
is needed In every department ol huuee
keepine;. Mualty irood lor tow. ' Hle
linen, sheets end pillow
ualneae College Place. Graduates In
Oood Poaitiena
Enroll any tlm ol wr Write for free
iiccas catKlnr. Fourth and Y-mbul,
Portland, Urfa
P. N. U.
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