PHPTT ANn 1 lu-VllJLy Mallory Select Residential & Transient 16th and Yamhill. Portland, Oregon. Modem Fireproof American Plan ' RATKS MODERATE C. G. APPLEGATH TViirk RePublics lrucKS Fatreois IMPORTED MAID O'CLOVER BUTTER ICE CREAM MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. We Specialize In Hides, Pells. Wosl, Mohair, Tallow, Casein, Ortjon Grape Root Goat Skins, Horse Hair Writ for Shipping Tan latot Price Liit Portland Hide a Wool Co. IBS UNION tVINUl NOHTH, fQRTUNl, IUAIN. Branch at jPocetallo, Idaho SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed without Injury to the akin by Ney-Born Depilatory.' Sample on request. Ney-Born Lab oratories, 619 Morgan Bldg.. Portland Oregon. See Yellowstone and Southern California These two wonderlands have been reproduced In charming Illustrations by the Union Faciflc and bound In book form with adequate description. Both can be easily obtained and will prove extremely entertaining as well as Instructive. Write (or copies to Win. 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. Send u your old Silverware, Reflector! and Musical Instruments tor repair and resllverlng. We save you money. B. L. Koote, SSiHt Washington St., Portland. PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING Muttons Kcnllnnlns-. t'earl-IMcut Kalae. Wide Hemstitching, Bmbrtililery, Button Holes. All work guaranteed. Smith Pleating and Button Workt, 823 Morgan Blag., r-ornanu, ure. When Yon Have Suffered Enough end have spent enough money for drug medi cines thHt have pro duced no results. In casea of rltomach, Kld nev. Liver and Hnwel troubles and HHKIIMATIBM. then writs to me, stute your ailment, and enclose 4 cents In stumps for my Free Booklet, which will tell you tna way duck to L.He. rtenitn and Happiness wltn MARCELL8 MIRACLE MINERAL Address, Marcell, the Nature Man, Ot W. Lombard 6t Portland, Or. Please mention thla paper. Set of tfO.OO Teeth, f U We guarantee material and workmanehte. Painless extraction of tjxrth. 20 years in the tame location. V. 8. DENTISTS. We Ween-fog-ton cor. Second, Portland, Orefon. We Wreck Autos and Trucks. Parts Sold at HALF PRICE Write ir Call DAVID HODES CO., Inc. Everything fmm a bolt to an engine. Grand eve,, cor. fcaat Salmon at., I'ortiand. PLUMBING MATERIAL Paths, alnks, toilet, bunlns, boilers, pipe, valvea and flttliAje. prices reaaon- Standard Plumbing k Heating Co. Eaat Slh and tloniaon Sts. Puriland, Or. SIGNSERVICUNC "moHtoiiAurr' Electric SIGNS Cenersl (sumstss rrse Slans traded Annwhars Burntlda s' Clsvsnib : fonlsii.Or4u Plumbing Supplies and Pipe Sld Direct to the Public. We aara yon money. WriU u, for prices today MESHER PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY 184 Firat SL. near Yamhill. Portland. Ore MANLEY AUTO CO. USED CAR DEPT. The truth ws tall About what we aell Not only thia, but Wa buy only good can Wa buy them at the right pdea Wa faithfully and honestly recondition. Wa stand behind them squarely W sell on easy terme Wa take your car aa part paymtnt Wa have SO cars to aeiact from. MANLEY AUTO CO., Used Car Dept. 411 Burnaide, Portland, Ore. Norway to Celebrate Chrlstlanla. The nine hundrHth sn BlTersary of the olBolal establishment of Christianity In Norwsy Is to be celebrated during June. It was In the year 1024 that the first acceptance of Clirlstlno doctrines and their embodiment In the religious lsws took place at the little stone church of Moster, situated on an Island In the sea channel between Ilaugesund sod Bergen. . OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAT! Completa Changa Saturday. A Jul it, Wwk day Matloee, Sue; Ereniogs, 4oe. Cootiua otn 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 renta til tlmea Hotel Portland's Oldest FUR House EjiablUhad 1870. Remodeling, Repairing, Storage. 129 Tenth Streat, naar Waar.inff.ofi. All Sizes, Fricei, Term. A I bo Utd and he-built Trucks, Writ for Catalorr. BADLEY tth and Burniide, SMITH CO., Portland, On The Best of Everything Imported Groceries and Deltcactea, What your local grocer doea not carry WE HPECLALlZti IN. L. Mayr & Co., IW Fifth Street, Portland. Mail Orders Solicited PLEATING SPECIAL Out, Mm, hem and aaarbiae I AA pleat skirts reedy lor band. ayiswtj Hemstitching, nicotine and rocking. 2SASTERN NOVELTT afrit. 00. H fifth St. PorUaad. On. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Pleating Embroidery HematiU'hinr. Buttons Covered. STEHHANS 166V4 Tenth St., Portland ATTENTION LADIES Saaitary Beauty Parlors Wa fii yra aa, si nakt all kir.la of Hair Oooda af year combings. Join our School of Beauty OulWra, 400 to 414 Causa Bld Faoae Breatwsf SSOS, rortland, Or.on. AUTO BEDS " " Beats cut for beds. Bwanion'i Auto Top Shop, 706" Williams Ave.. Portland. AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVERS Larry Sullivan, B. Broadway, Portland. Telephone Main S740. BATTERIES Rebuilt second hand batteries, f 10 00. 46 Urand Avenue, Portland. MAZING). WELDINO a OUTTINQ) Nartbwsat Welding Supply Co., SS lit it. CAMERA ANO KODAK REPAIRING . Adolph vy. liarr, Ablugton Big.. Portland. Cnmnllt. Line Bnttlera' SuDDIIaa Portland .leverage at epiy Co., tsi otara (TOT FLOWERS f LORAL DESIOMS Clarke Broa., FlorllU, 387 Morrlaoa Bt. DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM For all Chronic Ulspasea, Madison Bldf. Bsntist Charles s. wollin, suite soi-soi sievena Building, Portland, uregon. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS Do not throw away your old feathera. We eleaa, dve and remodel and match aamoiea. New Flow- era and Feathers made to order. U0 yeare estab lished. We auarantee a 1 work. Hartneea f eeta- ar riowet Shop. HaH'-i Waihlntton St. HOTEI.S WASASH. Rooms SOe. KM Madlaon St. Fertilizer! 126.00. Red Ash Seed Co., IP.rtllli.a With Uratrta " MOLCR BARBER COLLEdB Teaches trade In S weeks. Bom pay while learning. Poaltlona secured. Writ for cataJogua. IS4 flurnalda street, Port land, Oregon. URQICAL CORSETS Made to meaaure, 467 Washington St. If you are troubled with Appendicitis or Stomach Troup e. write Mill company, Portland, Oregon, for (rea Information In Garman or Kngusn. PAINTS AND WALLPAPER Miller Paint Co., 1"J First 8t prnra-r.TO trunk MPfl-'co."" Trunks, Auto Trunks to order. Third and Pine, Portland, ore. USED CASH REGISTERS Scales, Klerflc Codec Mills, Show Cases Antrhers' Illsitlliv Cases. GENKRAL STORK AND FIXTURE CO. .74 uiisan St., Portland, uregon Tel. Broadway 4017 CLEANING AND DYEING (Oka. For reliable Cleaning ana uye h?m in aervtre eend parcel to tie, fl We nay return tKMtajre, Inform- L ZAM aiion ana pnow wisuti 1WST ou-at. ENKE'S CITT DYE WORKS., Established 1890. Portland. Ore SILK SHOP Poralon and Domeetle Kafoury Droa.,rJl Alder SL THE LUCIE BEAUTY SCHOOL The I.ut-ile method makea you a real mar. filer. All branches of Beauty culture taught by expert inatructora. for iuii in formatlnn write 41 SeUlng-Htrech BWg. Phona Alain an. Nestle Permanent Wave Specialist All Beauty Work Mjnel Beauty Shop 96 Tenth St.. Ground Flour, new Stark. Tele phone HK (lie. Thla guud for lo.OU. (2s $7.50 S JtJiXT DR. R. W. DONOMUE CORNtR SECOND AND MORRISON HORSES and MULES Bought, Sold and Exchanged. We are the eld reliable firm that hae alwayi Ktood for equare dealinv. We guarantee all ateca aa npmefited. Wa rent by the day, week off month; with or without earneea. Call, tnu off wire. North Portland Horse 4 Mule Co., Union fttock Yarda, North Port. ana, Oregon. Empire OltM. CHIROPRACTIC ADJUtTMENTft Will brtnc you relief. It a the mtxVrn method. You cannot Doaeeei mA healt with an Impaired nervoua eyaiem. Ire. Durkworth and Masten, all modern druf If mftncMiN ufi, Zi6 riwetiana uio Fifth nd W aahinnton, Portiund. A'DOR'MEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Marceiiino Facial and Scalp Treatment Our sWvi will miliary you. Tl'. ... .n.a .u.lw.. M. Oal.r, Opp. Central Auto Park, 201 Terminal lea., wpeiatra. 900 Years of Chriitianity The anniversary will be accompanied by many festivities snd ceremonies of historical Interest, and It la pected that ths king of Norway wlti attend. Then the Tragedy, "De Lawd mile yon an' me an' dt rjowahs," said Charcoal Epb, rami natively, "an He dldn' n.aae no mis takes ootwell Bt stshted yon so' me." Acraal V Phata Why She " Liked Rainy Days Br JANE OSBORN 14 Hi tit J tT4-TTT4r4-Tt44444a444 (t. 1114, McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Sue Stowe was a matchmaking sis ter. For some reason she seemed to fear lest her brother Martin should be left filoomlng alone on the family tree, a withered and crabbed dried apple of an old bachelor, so she began when she was eighteen and he was twenty two bringing home every girl she knew who was, according to her own ophilon, the kind of girl that Martin might like. Her possible ststers-lu-luw were numerous and varied. But to Murtln there win a monotony about them that Is, until he met Edith Nicholas. Edith was different. By this time Martin was twenty-five and Sue was a senior In college. Edith, also a senior In college, came "home with Sue on a holldny and fnc four or five days the progress of the friend ship between Edith and Martin seemed to be following the line of a glorious crescendo that would broaden out Into renl and glowing love. Sue always liked to think of love In this way as something glorious and ennobling that transfigured those It rested upon. She was quite convinced that when Martin did become actually engaged to Edith he'd give up some of his "hor rid little" tricks, like dumping his pipe Into the open fireplace, regard' less of whether or not there was t fire on the hearth entering the house by way of the kitchen entry and car rying on long and hilarious conversa tions there with the old Irish cook, who retained her County Cork brogue In spite of her twenty years In the Stowe kitchen, All was going beautifully aa far as the friendship between Martin and Edith was concerned and Sue was watching for Indications of the bud ding of real love. But the powers that rule the weather had other Ideas. Martin and Sue snd Edith had planned to motor along the Itlver road to a little tea room where they might sit and watch the setting sun and drink tea. Sue did hope that Martin wouldn't ask for Ice cream It was so crude to eat lee cream when convention dic tated tea. But It began to rain by two o'clock, and by half-past three, when they had planned to set out, there was a steady downpour. We Just can't go," Sue told her brother when he came Into the living room through the kitchen entrance. "Gosh," said Martin. "I left the office early Just to go. The rain won't kill you. It's good for you " Edith smiled as wlnsomely as pos sible. "Oh, I Just can't endure to get my feet wet and I think It's so dismal be ing out In the rain." She had rather wanted to have Martin remark that her feet weren't much to get wet or something to that effect But, Instead, he looked at her as he might have looked at his own sister. You can wear rubheri and a rain coat, can't you?" he asked. "We'll be dry In the cur you'll only have to make a dash for the tea house- "Oh, let's Just stay here where It's nice and comfy, and have a hand of dummy bridge," suggested Edith. "A man doesn't like to play bridge In the afternoon," he said. "I'll be run' nlng on buck to the office and get some more work done," and before Sue could make her protestations ef fective he had disappeared again through the kitchen passageway. It must have been cleverly ar ranged by fate, for Just aa Martin Stowe was going down the street he encountered Mardy Hale. Mardy Huie was walking and she looked very gay and debonair In spite of the downpour. She wore a navy blue rain cout and a ralnhst stuck with s bit of a red quill, and she carried dainty blue umbrella with a red handle. Mnrtln even noticed that her rubber sandals fitted her oxfords to perfection. The rain had brought out the delicate rose tints In her face and the mist had made her blue eyes bluer rhsn the hreast of a blue jay Martin recalled that on other rainy days he had seen this same girl walk lug aa now, perfectly dressed for the Inclement weather and apparently not the least bit Inclined to give up her unusual occupations because of the rain. 80 somehow a very peculiar thing happened. In the niche In his mind where Martin had for s few days been keeping a rarher hary Image of Edith with the limpid brown eyes and ash blonde hair the vision of this rainy-day girl now ap peared. When Martin returned home for dinner Instead of experiencing ths thrill that he had the night before Just to sit next to Edith he glanced at her, critically, as he might have at his own sister. He thought her eyes were dull and her face pale for lack of outdoor air. She had prob ably stayed home all day because she didn't want to go out In the rain. It was not difficult to arrange an Introduction to the rainy-day girl. It happened one rainy morning on the street corner when a neighbor, Mrs. Hawklns, who knew them both, pre sented Martin to Mardy Hale. ! Martin railed on tils rainy-day girl, choosing s rainy day for his call. Lie found her about to go out and at ber suggestion started out on a walk through ths spring mist with her. It was Just a pleasant sort of drlule, all warn and buiuld, that broiucbt 00 alt sorts of fragroncles from the earth and trees and hedges. When he suggested thut she permit hlln to take her out to the River road tea house some afternoon In his car she suggested that they go the next rulny day. "There Is never a crowd on rulny days and I like It." Mnrtln was delighted. He thought reseutfully of the time he bad spent with Edith Edith whom he had come very near to liking Edith whom he had nearly kissed. How much sweeter would be the kiss of his rnlny day girl and how wonderful to have the first kiss all misty with rain. Per haps on their wny home he could get her to take a little stroll down by the river and there under the protection of some tree or other he could have that kiss all cool and frugrunt and rain covered. Mardy lfale agreed to the wnlk by the river and Just as Mnrtln hud pilot d her under the protection of a graiult'iitlierly old elm tree and was about to start the preliminaries of the kiss the patter of ruin became louder and Just as he hrul put his arm around her trim little rnln- coated shoulders and was about to snatch the kiss he coveted the rain descended so forcefully that elm leaves nnd branches did not hold It back. The kiss that Mnrtln had thought of as being humid was actual ly very, very much saturated with rain and there were huge drops of rain glistening on Mardy's nose and fresh pink cheeks as she looked up at him and smiled. "I wouldn't have let you do that If It hndn't been raining," she said. "But somehow It seems different out here" Mardy hndn't a very definite Idea of whnt she meant nor had Mar tin, but both were delighted with the little speech. To make the kiss quite all right Martin asked Mnrdy to mar ry him, nnd before they had got back Into his wnltlng car on the Itlver road Murdy had said she would. I hope we shall have a rainy day for the wedding," said Mnrtln, a week before Mardy was to become Mrs. Stowe. It won't so much-matter now," laughed Mardy. "I have s charming golng-away frock. You know, Murtln, I reully rtilnk I ought to confess. The reason I always went out In the ruin Is because all lust winter and spring I dldu't have anything decent to wear except my rulny-duy outfit. So when ever I went anywhere I chose a rnlny day." She saw the look of disappoint ment In Mnrtln's fnce. "But, of course, I like rain," she fibbed. As a mutter of fact she disliked going out In the ruin as much as Edith. Winnelago Indiant Were Fond of Fancy Clothes As clothing the early Winnebago wore s breechclout, moccasins, legglns and robes of dressed skins. Simple fubrics of bark fiber and rushes were probably also worn. The advent ot the French trader added to their dress, but at all times we find both men and women combing their hair straight back, parted In the middle and tied behind their heads in braids, lutel decorated by ribbons, writes the Wis consln Magaslne. Thomas Anderson, whs spent a win ter trading with them on the Rock river In WK, said that they were the most filthy, most obstinate and bravest people of any Indian tribe. When the French came they added blankets to their garb, white for winter and bright colors for the summer. In the governor's reception room In the state rnpltol at Madison the sur render of the noted Chief Red Bird, which ended the Winnebago war In lS'JS, Is cleverly depleted. Red Bird, the prisoner, Is pictured as having ont side of his fuce painted red, the other Intermixed with green and white, clothed in a Yankton suit of dressed el Ink In. perfectly white and aa soft at s kid glove. It consisted of a Jacket, ornamented with a fringe of the same material, the sleeves being cut to fit his finely formed srms nnd the legglns also of dressed elkskln, with a fringe of the same material and enriched with blue brads. On his feet he wears moccasins, and on each shoulder, In plnre of an epau lette, Is fustened a stuffed red bird. Around his neck hang strands of wam pum of vnrlous lengths, and he holds a war pipe in his hund, ornamented with dyed horse hair and feathers of birds. Here we have the Winnebago dandy. Chinese Moviet Ancient The prince of Wales, addressing a convention of motion picture produc ers, called attention to the fact that ths Chinese over 8.0H0 years sgo had motion pictures and exhibited them at entertainments, says the Detroit News. The Chinese bad two funns of motion pictures. In one the pictures were painted on long rolls of paper similar to the photographic films of today and these were slowly drawn out In a lantern-like box where they were viewed through s slit or eye port. A commoner type and one of prob ably much greater antiquity was made by arranging a number of pictures on square or oblong wooden or paste board disks, stringing these on two endless ropes Mir twine and moving them round two end cylinders. The disks were often placed one on the other four or five deep. Optical Illusions similar to those made In the modern projection theater were obtained by Chinese showmen long before the Christian era by care fully regulating the speed of the mo tion pictures and the lighting of the I theaters. r. . j . . ,?Mff Vf Tff Tf VTfVeVfvf TV STATE NEWS TTVT TJOTTTT7 I Lui uiubA a .A. ....A m. A A A .4V.afc.aa. A J. jS. -A. A A John Day. The Elllson-Whlto Chau tauqua will bo In Prairlo City from July 6 to 10. An excellent program has been provided for tho season nnd full support has been pledged to the cause by neighboring towns. Whoeler. The town of Brighton, which was virtually destroyed by fire April 7, has practically been rebuilt. New structures are rising constantly. Twenty-eight buildings went up in flames, but most of them havo been replaced. Pendleton. The orectlon of a club house and the creation of an artificial lake nt Meacham as a memorial to the lute President Harding is a plan that is being fostered by A. F. Alexander ot Walla Wulltt, 0110 of tho publishers of the Up-to tho Times magazine. Eugene. Tito now stngo terminal hotel being orectod on Willamette street, botwoen Fifth and Sixth avenues by W. E. Powell and Mayor E. II. Parks is expected to be opeu ed to the public about June l!i, ac cording to tho announcement ot the builders. Gaston. Gaston Is to have a tourist free nutomobilo camp. Postmaster Porter has donated the use of some acrengo on the Tualatin near the con crete brltlgo on the highway at the north end of town nnd tho work of clearing away tho brush Is being done by Interested citizens. Baker. Ono of the most unusual cases filed here recently was that of Claudo Officer against E, E. Augustus, for $1025 over the payment of shoep. Oficer bought tho band of sheep he now owns from Augustus and lit the tlmo of delivery a count was made which he said to bo wrong. Salem. There were 154 arrests with fines aggregating more than $2S00 during the month of April, ns tho result of the activities of tho state traffic officers. This was set out In a report prepnred here Saturday by T. A. Rutfety, Inspector for tho law enforcement bureau ot tho state motor vehlclo department. John Day. Leet Vaughan of the John l)ny high school has mailo a rec ord killing during the Inst two weeks, having to his credit 1300 squirrels Tho bounty received will nHHist him materially in his expenses next year while continuing his high school courso. Ha is tho smallest youngster in any high school in Oregon. Prinovillo. Fire Suturdny destroy ed the Motor Inn garage, with an estimated loss of )5000 to building and contents. The garago was operitt ed by Major W. A. Ruray. Tho loss was partlully covered by Insurance The origin of the fire was a mystery, as workmen had left tho building less than 15 minutes before tho alarm wus sounded. Oregon Clty.-Mrs. Grant B. Dlmlek, wifo of ex County Judge Dlmlek, fugl tlvo from Justice, Saturday afternoon filed In the Clackamas county circuit court stilt for divorce, Sho churges In her complaint cruel and Inhuman treatment, forgery nnd disgrace to her self and asks that she ha uwarded one-third of tho large estute owned by her husband. Hood River. The npplo growers' association, which has opened a free employment agency for berry growers, has announced that wages will bo paid this season as follows for strawberry harvest handB: Ten cents a currier of six hullocks for pickers, with a bonus of 2 cents a carrier for thosa who n main throughout the season, and IK cents a cruto for packers, with u 4 cent bonus. Salem. Members of tho stato hoard of conlrol will hold a special inni-lliig hero this week when some ucllon probably will bo taken on tho pur chasii of a alto for tho proposed new statu training school for boys. Pur chase of a slto has been bunging fire fur moro than two years hecuuse of the Inability of the board members t agreo on a tract sultulilo fur tho Inst tutlon. Sali m.- Acting In compliance wll an order Issued by the state fair board ut Its May mccllng, all gales leadliii to tho fair grounds have been provh! ed with locks and will remain close to the public until the foot and moul disease now raging In tho state dl Cullfornla Is under conlrol. As further precaution ngulnst tho foot and mouth menace a fence Is belli constructed aruund tho cumpln grounds. Brownsville. Without I'nilo Sum Burger, llrownsvlllo Is hardly llrowq vllle or Mr. Burger has been Identi fied with the city for a half centur nnd more, and was. when he went away, one of the oldest men in It, huv Ing attained BS years. Mr. Barger has gone to Vancouver, Wush,, whero he will spend the remaining days nt. his llfo at the Knights of I'ythlna home recently erected and dedicated. He Is ono of the two living charter members ot the Brownsvlllo lodge. You Want a Good Position Very well-Titk the Accountancy & Ruftinetis Matmsciuetit, Private Secretarial. Calculator ComtoiiH'tor. SL'tioKntphic. rciiinunahip, or Com mercial Teacher' Course at The foremost Kiiflint'sw t'ollfKe of the Northwest whir!: htm won more Accuracy A ward a unu bolu Mnlals tluui any othvr school in Aim-rioti. Semi fur our SucctfHS ('huiIuk. Fourth StivtM mnr Mor rison. Portland. On. Immc M. Walk tr, Prettident Jlfttr every meal A pleasant and agreeable swetl and a l-a-4-t-l-a-fj benefit well. Good lor teetb, breath aad dlgestloa. Makes tbe next cigar t-le belter, ti m. PtRF ECLvW 1 v Lake a Gc d and Silver Cache. The sacred Lako Guntavlta, In Co lombla, Is credited with having been tho dumping placo ot huge stores 01 gold nnd silver articles, thrown In by the Indians so they should not fall lulo the hunds ot their grasping Span Ish conquerors. Titian Home Monument. Tho homo nt Plevo dl Cndoro 11 1 which tho great painter Titian wail born has been proclaimed a niitiomtil monmnent by tho government, as hns boon tho birthplaco ot the poot anill dramatist Count Vlttorlo Alflerl tti Astl. Scientific American. A Python's Long Fast. A monster python, nt tho Londorl zoo recently broko a two nnd a hull cur's fast by devouring a pigeon. Hi elebrnted tho feat by eating three! more nt ono meal. Snakes havo notor I Imisly erratic, uppetltes. Irrigation on Large Scale. Irrigation In South America Home I times demands storing of sufficient I water to supply the people and eropt for a period ot thirl y months. DRUGS BY MAIL Idt aa atMirl you otir I rim a by mail Special lervke aivn mini onh-rn - I.AI'i:-lAViS MtlKl COMPANY Truaa Kinvrt 17.1 llnnl St., Portland, Or THE WASHINGTON CLOAK-SUIT HOUSE. '.HI W s.li St.. II. two. n jr, , ith. I iMk' '' -Huits. SI4 8S )r.--.. 7 50 I Leuica Hilk IIm. Sl.uo. A.k our Keel elsl Payment Plan anti free plmu, alter. Men I tiua this au. DIVINE HEALING INSTITUTE Old-time Power of Cod 129 Fourth SI., I'ortiand, Or. I Telephone tl,ly Mrs. A uilivy Savin . Y Mi?. V Have You a Cough? Here's How tci Oct Rid f the Cough and lit liuilu the Poiy Portland, reg A lew years ai!o I cniclit a IihI cold which settled nn my him; i and in the bronchial tnln v I li.'el a severe couh. and lici.tnie $ Irel that to fix weeks I cnld nut lie down, would have to mi up in a nmrris chair. I tinctured hot did not Kit any hell- r. I w.h .ill in tilivsic.illy, and licf.iii mvsi If 1i tliink there was tin help liu inc. when I was advw-d by one nl tnv (Inctnri to take Dr. IVrrc's (,,hh it Medical Discovery. J his ineiln uie imi com pletely rcli' yed trie nf toy trouble that 1 h.ie in irr lirfi any return of it. My limes and binni.lii.ils are strong and never iive tuc any trouble." Mrs. Audrey Savin, Wi I aroma Ave. Obtain this "Discovery" nf Dr. Pierce's in tablets or liquid at your nearest ilrtit store and you II quick ly find that it builds you up, betide correcting vmir iliMre Write Dr. I'uro's Invalids' Hotel Buffalo. N. Y., for fi.r medical ad vice. Scud 10c tor trial pkx. tablet). I. needed In every depanmenlof hnuea- ae.-plng. feaiually R'wid lor tuweis.tahle linen, sheets and pillow re.ee. I.rar . tifflMsEYS It , sw x jytArwkafe a I ITCT I I P. N. U. No. 21, ,1924 1 r