The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 27, 1924, Image 3

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' Mallory
Select Residential & Transient
16th tut Yamhill, Portland, Oreaon.
Modem Fireproof American Plan
RA1KH MiiDFRATK
C. G. APPLEGATH
IMPORTED
'tv aw hi, ,
It CAST Kl.r.VKNTll BT.
MAID O'CLOVER
BUTTER ICE CREAM
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
- ttomvonM. UutA
Portland, Ore.
We EpeclalUa la
Hides. Prill, West, Moljir, Tillow, Ciscirt,
Otfoi Cr.pt Foot Ceil Skmi, lloric l!ur
W riufuc Khliiuiii. Tee. 4 leteet I'rlee Urt
Portland Hide & Wool Co.
IH aawa irmil eonie, n'tum. Mitoa.
Itranrkat I'ucatallo, Idaho
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
ttfmvw. withntd Injury to tfU a-t hr Nr-IWt
itiyitorr. Htttnt'saiin rw.itst, Nrr-Murn Lt
lrtuf im, ill Aslnrydlt M'ila( . oHta-xl ",p"nj I
See. Yellowstone and
Southern California
Thri two wonderland have been
rruduit4 la charinlsg llluitrstlons
by the Vulon Pacific and bound In
book form with adequate dnscrlptlun.
Hal h' ran be esslly obtained and will
prove extremely entertaining as well
as Instructive. Write for copies to
Wm. McMurmy, (ieucrul Passenger
Agent, Flttock Block. Portland, Ore
gon, who will forward them freely to
any aildrras upon receipt of request.
P LE AT I N o7"l 1 EMSTI TC H I N Q
lttll..ria, H Unplug, I'mrl I'l.ot K'lge,
Wide ilintlll. I'liia. Kmhtol'ltu y, llutlull
llnlee All work guaranteed
gmllh Pleallnq aod Uutlon Work a,
S.J Morgan UIUO,., Portland, Ora.
g&iw sir
JijC- OH. R. W. DONOHUE
COKNrH) SKIliM) AMI MoltlllSON
I IORSES and MULES
Bought, Sold ant. Ek hanged.
W at lh M rIUVo f rm Oial haa a' wart
ptittad for ktiart ddtaUrsT. We guar"tat all ' I
mm rtrfrt.nij. Vm rwtil h 4mr. of
nntl., (jtithor wlLtuul liriM, lti. m ur
in
North Portland Hnr A Mule Co.. Union
itocti Vrdi, North Portland. Ortgon.
Empitt 0i2t.
AUKIE PILLS
Tor WmH KMfnvn4 ffir1mBiatiiMi
of th liis4Jt r.
Price 25c a Bex
WINKLER'S PHARMACY
KH M N.rhSi.lSSl., I'OHTI AND. CUE
Oregon Luggage Co
HrrrtAt. I'llH M oa TRUNK. I'AIIH. ftTIT
CANM. Iluhi.ik hi.. Maat lunla Tliaalar
Him
i SUITS
a. rftlTC
CAPS Tl
HOK I
. r 1 1 1-r a lllllJ
tM A Morrienn, uiialta I1. Uorlniaa a King
fHlTwASH!N3T0fi CLCA1(-S11ITToe
IS H.ah HI., !'-'M-n 3iii and 4th.
Ladles'
S' I fHlsnUKI, giasea 'rl t, f I WW,
u 11 a, SI ,va a
riai I'lrtnent I mm4 fro (wt orTr. Mm
1m rt Umi se I.
Set of (PQ.00
Teeth, $0
Wo ruaranla mtlariot
Bit. Wttrkmariahip,
PftinlaMM lr-ttod of
ta-'h. hr. Var In
ItiO iam WratLin. I' R. tKS 1 1' I A, Wi-
ktn aar. imantl. I'ortl-ncl. Uf-jon.
Wbei You Have
SulTerfd Enough
ond havo oponl onmirli
nmnay fur drug itiadt-r1h-
thut lmv pio
diirffl ttn raaullo. In
iNnH of H(nma h, kill-
..a. t -...I
tu mo, olitifl yunr olltni'iit, und onHoio 4
cnl In MitmipH for niy Frao too k lot,
wht.h will Ifll you th y hark tu Naw
Llfo, llfulth Hiid Hai'pliiraii with
MAftCELLft MIMCLI MINIRAL
AAiiirm, Marcfll, the Natnrt Man,
01 W. Lombard Bt.( Portland. Ori.
t0B0em-ntliiii ttila .np.r,
DlVINi: HEALING
INSTITUTE
Old-time Power of Cod
129 Fourth fit., Portland, Ore
Teleahene B4r Mel
Los Angeles Policeman
Los AiiK'-lc", ( iil.-lt'cclvlii( n nies
luiKe In.nililnu ns to llio whcrciihouts
of llfrliert It. llejnolil", tli'Hcrllit'd SS
licneflclnry of n I.VKMKKI cMnlo In
'lillndflihln, iiolicn nlllclnl here tlle
cuvcri'il the limn aminlit In n tni'inlicr
of their force iiml .ciillcil him off a
lu'llt he wus tiitvi'llnu In Hollywood.
Itcynold hfiird the news without en
thusiasm nnd Oim'IIihmI to tell reporters
bow It fuels to be rich, lie suld the
a
cJuveniii
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portland, Orefia
VA0DBVIL1.M PHOTO-PLATS
Ooaplete Chanee Haturilay. A'lulta, Week
day alellnea, Hoe) Kreelaca, .' donnas
in 1 l 1 1 p rti. dhlldraa in eanlt ll llrnl.
Hotel
Portland'. Oldest FUR House
Kelebll.hed U7U.
R.mod.ling, Repairing, Storage,
12 Tama. Street, neer Weehinfton.
The Best ol Everything
ImtwrlMl (Im-erlee and Ik-llrsrlea, What your lural g rarer Suae
n..t rarrv W SI'Kl IAU.I IN. L. Merer .. IW KIMS
Hi rem. 1'nriland. Mall Or.lere rlolli-iled
FLYING SCHOOL
POHTLANa ORKGON
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, ftm,
iiIumI siklrt
ham and marhlna I nft
klrla ready for band "
Itatnsltll' iilllaT. ItlrtillnsT stfUi t ti W trtsT.
KABTftNN NOVKLTV MFO. CO.
ft arlfth btroot I'uriUnti. Oro.
INFORMATION
JHIITMENT
Pleating Embroidery
llam.HU lir Hull4.ra Cwaiae.
MtHHAS'S
lIH Tanlh R., rr1ln
ATTINTION LADIES
Sanitary Btaut Parlora We fit you u,
a rtiMka all kiiiila of Hair (Intnl. of your
romMi'ia. Join our Fi'Imm.I of Maautr il
luta, 4uu ii 4U I if ktim KJ.lar . I'huiM
llrnadwar lu2, J'orllaliJ, Oraguu.
AUToa without Denvieia
l-arry dolllvan. 1114 r) llroadwar.
Pw.laiid. Taltplion. Main 1740.
ATTiRIH'
llabulll cnnS hand hall.rl.a, 10 00.
41 lianf Avanua, I'orlland
CMIHOPHACTIO AOJUSTMIMTS
Will lulu. i.u rahrf. II a iha modarn
mathod. ou cannot pnaaaaa smhS health
with an Impaired narvooa ayatetn. Ira.
t ... . 1. i. - .. A ., Bit . .ut r n llri...
Iraa mathrnta uaail, lit Mwalland
Klllll and Waahw iton, I'uiliaiid
CAMf RA AND KODAK HI PAISIINO
Adulph W. Ilarr, AlMfgion His, I'oi Hanoi
Compf.ta Lin. Bottlar. Supphas
I'ortlalid llavriaga a Huiy C" . 411 Hlarh
cut rtowtAs a rtORAt visions"
Clark. Knta., r lorlata, Jul llurnavn hi.
OX. AajAMS SYSTEM
Kor all I'lirolilc IHaeaara, sladlaon Hldf
DENTIST
Tliarla. H Wollln, Hulta Tot-701 Balling
Iluildihg, I'urtiaiid. Oregon.
FEATHERS
New Klewera and Feather, triad, fn order
J'i yaara atabllhed. Wa guarante. all
vork. (Ud flna feather, denned. Ilartnaaa
leather A Hower Bliop, lk Waalilug
ton EL
Mim.i s "
VlAIIAHH. Rnatr. P"4 Median" At.
rertllltera IHflPd Arh rWd Co"j
Vaniouver, Wn "F.miik. Wth liralna
THE I.t'CII.K BKAUTY W HOOL
Tha t.ucila niethod makea ynu a raal
maneller. All l.ram lira of Itrauly rultur.
taught by aipett lliatrtletora. Kor full In
formation uia 41 Halling-lllraca UUg.
I hoi.a Main 43IJ.
MOLD! BARBER COLLeOC
Taaehee Irada In I . Soma par
whlia lanrnlng. I'oiltlnha aernred. Writ,
for r.tal.on. Sit (lurnaiila Utiaat, I'orl
land, Of agon.
" SUAQICAL CORSETS
Mad. to ineaaure. 4al aahlegton Rt.
)f you are trouliled With A ptendl-1l.
or Rt.marh Trnubla, write lliii t oinpany,
Portland, Orr-gon, lor fra. Information hi
Oannan or r.ngli.h.
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
.tiller I-Hlnt Co, i:i Klrat Wt.
PERFtCTO TRUNK MPO. CO.
Irunka, Auto Trunk, to older. Third
and I'lne, tVirtlatid. Ute
RVDIR PRINTING CO.
Kratura 1'rnitllig for l.e.
l! Third tiliaet I'urtiaiid, Oregon
USED CASH" REGISTERS
Realea, Klertrle Toffae Ulll.a, Rhow
Caae Pul. Iiera' Tlae'av r'aaa.
I10XCR TRAIIINO fO
Kl First 81 I'ortlnmL OrrgoB
Tel BRoadK.y ilJI
PLUMBING MATERIAL
Hatha, alnka. tnlleta. hu.li.a. I.nllara,
plpa, talva. and fitting. tMeea reaaoa
abia Standard Plumbing A Heating Co.
Ksat 1th arid Moul..n Hia forlland, Or.
HOTEL EATON
Waat Park and Morrlaon Sta.
Take D-M rar at (Vpot te
Weat Turk Hliret
The Beat Located Hotel la
Portland
CLEANING AND DYFING
fur railatelo Claanrng aad Dfo
Irtff aarvitMi avndi or.ala to .
waparrvtiirn itoataaja. Ir.raraa
alien aod aiicaa gwo apa
uaat.
e1
kSILVTi CITY DYK WORtl,
Eatakllahed 1130.
Pertiarui Or.
SILK SHOP
P.r.ign and Dom.atlo
Kafoury Hioa., Ill Aider Hi.
PELTON fRV",0RIN0 NIC"-
PISTON HOLDS
rioiun compression
RINP. tops oil
- PUMPINO
D.IW, Matrltitilor for Ford Konlaoa
Our (iarngn lines All llepalr Work
Smith & Gainei, burnsidb
ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
TRUSSES
AMomlnal Fuprortr Area
Hupimria. Hand lur anaoa
unitgf t'lanka.
Lau:-Dav'u Dnij Co.
Truaa Enperta
in Third St.. fertlaad, Ore
Heir to $500,000 Estate
t'stiite was that of his fiither-lu-law,
the lute Muiifus II. Itrown.
She Hat Had 19 Babies
Oconto, Wis. The stork brought the
nineteenth Imliy to the home of Peter
Shallow, prosperous fiirmer of Little
Itlver, Juitt north of nils city. Of the
nineteen children born to the Shnllovr
finally, thirteen are living. Tha fam
ily 1ms had four sets of twins,
A
to; -3
It
WITCH TEG'S SON
Vim, tli son of old Witch Teg,
wIim lived on th mountuln side,
wanted to lis rich. I In did not wunt to
II vb In a rav with tils Witch Mother,
thwugh sslie did everything within the
power of hnr mnglc trm to inn lit lilm
happy.
It wn not, however, In the power
of Witch Teg to give (old to her son,
or to any one else.
Hi ones she could change Into ani
mal or moiintiilns Into rocks and
tns, and It was whispered she bad
changed more thun one Into the shape
of a wild nnlmsl.
So whim her son asked for gold that
he uiliiht become rich and live In a
"Boon I'll B. a Rich Man, Mother,"
Hs Ssld.
palace Witch Teg knew she could not
ernnt Ms wlah.
There was one thing she could do,
and that was to help tilin get money,
and tills she did by changing the big
rocks around her mountain cave Into
fat pigs which Vnco drove to the mar
ket end sold for gold.
Boon the gold began to pile op In
the corner of the cave, for Yaeo's pigs
were the finest In the market and
brought the highest price.
"Soon I will be a rich man, mother,
said Yaco one day. "and I aha!! live In
a palace, and when yon ace me riding
In my roach with four prancing borate
yon will le proud of your son.
Witch Teg listened with downcsst
pyea, for she began to undenitnnd that
this scirUh son had no thought of Iter,
but would leave her ss soon as lie wa
rich enough to satisfy bis greed.
Reflections of a
Bachelor Qirl
B, MXX tOUTLAMO
THE same woman may be a goddess
ta m how m temntatinn ta a mar.
rlsd msn and a rnsnsce to s bachelor.
f
No man Is rlpa for mstrlmony until
his heart lias been broken at least
once; and the first girl who threw blm
over Is sn angel In disguise.
Every man believes that woman's
at.he- is marriage: but that s girt
should never, never think about It, ex-
cept In tlis beautiful abstract, until
soma msn mentions It to her.
True love says, "Love me or I suf-
ferl" Infatuation says. "Love meor
111 msk YOU suffer I"
Forty five Is the magic age at which
s man has Just begun to LIVE when
he still retains s his teeth, ion. o
his balr. the outlines of his youthful
figure, and most of his really worth-
while Illusions, but has shed most of
his egoism, his cynicism, his foolish
dreams, and ell bis luiposslbl expec-
taUons of life.
Touth's Idea of "success" consists In
covering the course (of life) wtm the
fewest possible strokes (of effort).
In China, s wife can be divorced In
half a minute for talking too much.
Oh, Iteno, where Is thy sting I
8omehow, s girl In breech
only
seems to look more glrly I
(Copyright by Ilel.n Itowlatld.)
o,,mmm
A LINE O CHEER
By John Ksndrlck Dings.
4.4.44)44444)4444444t
CITY FLOWERS
I
II Ell E may bs flowers In the X
naioa,
Dut sometimes on the elty
street
Amid th. stirs, of w..dy yields
T x r.r. bloom I chance to
4, meet
Some flow.r of childhood on th
:way
a Of psln, with .yes Ilk. violate,
Whoa, laughter ..... th dark
:day
Of all Its trials and r.gr.ta;
? Bom. flower of womanhood that
go.s
4 Down to th arid depths of
T 'sr.,
T And Ilk. soma lovely human ros
J With beauty valla th sorrow
th.r.
j (0 by MoClura Newinaper Syadloale.)
mm
T o . I Uji
If Yaco had seen his Mother's eyes
his answer to her question would per
haps have been more guarded, but he
didn't, and so when Witch Teg anked,
"And how hIiiiII I hn able to see so
Hi a person us you will be when you
drive out In such style? You cannot
drive up the side of the mountain."
"Oh, you run sit at the foot of the
mountain sotno dny and I will drive
past," replied the ungrateful Yaco.
"You will not expect me to notice you,
ef course, for I could not have a witch
for niy mother, you know, and live In
a palace."
'No, no," answered tho witch, ' that
would never do." Hut she did not In
tend tli 11 1 her selfish son should ligve
her to live In a cava while he rode
about In a beautiful, conch ashamed to
own her for his mother.
Ona morning wlien Ysco started for
mnrket the pigs be drove before blm
were the plumpest and finest he had
ever d'lven down the mountain and
Yaco thought of the gold ho nould
bring back to add to his atore.
Yaco did not know that his mother,
le fore the sun was up and while the
mountain was yet misty In the early
morning, had gone part way down the
mountuln end, stretching out her bony
arms and hands, had caused w titer to
run over the rocks and form a brook.
If he bad he would not have guesaed
the reason, but his witch mother was
making sure her son could not leave
her. She knew that all charms are
broken when the one upon whom the
spell Is rnt steps Into running water.
Yaco she had formed from an ugly
black rock that stood by her doqrway,
and now she would let blm take bis
form agnln.
Slowly down the mountainside Witch
Teg wutdied her son driving his pigs.
For a minute Yoco stopped when be
saw the witter. Tiien, seeing It was
not deep, be drove the pigs In. Be
fore bis astonished eyes they resumed
their former shape a heap of stones.
Yaco stepped In to touch the stones
and Instantly he became one of them.
only big. black and ogly Just the
shspa he had been when Witch Teg
chanced him Into the son of a witch.
The village folks at the foot of the
mountain point out tha black rock
and cnll It the Witch's Son because It
Is shaped Hie the bend of a man, but
they do not know that one It was
Yaco. the son of Witch Teg, who was
aahamed of his witch mother,
(g) sr SlcClur. N.w.papar eradicate )
WW"
matsinaNamer
By MILDRED MARSHALL
raasa aWa raw aaaeei ha hUnry I
eaaaa.i arhaae. M area derleedl alp.
atmanai reur aeckf day, aaaka la al
ELLA
TJI-LA Is nn elfin name.
Its scource
lies In Fslryland, where the elves,
or white spirits, wire supposed to be
gifted shadi.wy belnis given to Influ
encing stmtiiHy the lives of mortals
Ella means 'vlfs friend."
The elf king was culled Llbencn.
Ills fslry kindred and their popularity
In Englund and Ireland, established
the use of elf names eat:y In history,
Everyone remembers Aelfglfu, the un-
fortunate Elglva, whose beauty was
Ilka the fairy gift which her name slg
nlfies, and brought ruin upon herself
and her husband. '
Aelfwlne (elf darling), daughter of
the earl of Southampton, was hnuts
b of , ,chMd
A.lf.,ne, but he preferred to
Aelln Thll (h.
firs( , ,rnnce EllB an(j ,t ieems
tmt ,( fUoM Uyf bn of ,
mhKlllM nnm,
Aelli , wug ti1Pn gpeiied, nnraed
the sponsor for the execution of Rag-
nar i.o,l.rog, and It wag Aelle of
pcirg whose name caused Gregory
tha Great to say that "Allelujs" should
be sung in those regions.
Ells Is much used In this country,
but her significance Is so little known,
that her popularity roust bs attributed
to harmony of sound.
The oral Is Ella's tnllsmanlc gem,
hut the fairy, which popular supersti
tion declares Is Imprisoned within the
stone, must be s good fulry, for Ella
Is promised ninny friends, success snd
much happiness. Friday Is her lucky
day and 'i her lucky number.
I by Wheeler Syndicate. Is..)
(it or aloClur. N.wapapar Syadlo.t..)
Wit?
J
IN BRIEF,
Marnhflold. Work on the Coos bay
Jottles will start soon after July 1,
wben thn big rock quarries on North
Coos river will be delivering the first
rock.
Mill City. The dally Yaeatlon Bible
school of the Presbyterian church now
has an enrollment of 125 pupils, and
all are taking an active Interest in
tlio work,
Salem. There was a small gain In
all lines of Insurance written In the
state during tha year, according to the
sixteenth annual report of Wilt Moore,
Insurance commissioner.
Salem. The state of Oregon suf
fcrc-d a fire loss In 1923 of approxi
mately (10,000,000, according to the
annual report of Will Moore, state fire
marshal. This sum makes a per capita
loss of $11.25.
- Madras. Rain which fell here has
Increased the farmers' prospects for
a fair crop materially. Although more
- , , J ... l.i ...
rum is uvtsucu iu mane iu arviaKi;
..i.i.i . u .v..
jrieni, iinui-ii ii.iyb imiru uupo uiau
they had the past modth.
Newberg. The safe of the post of
flee and store at Springbrook, two
miles from Newberg, was rifled at 3
o'clock Sunday afternoon of currency,
believed to have aggregated $500.
Marshfield. The Winchester Bay
Lumber company Is making extensive
I...... I. I,, will. 11.. l. I
It-t t of pnlarelne it! OUtnut. Los and I
. . , . . . . . . I
u';ls, iiiouiuvji j mo tuo yuuviBi U
Rtuilutlona, and a Johnson sbaper
tac-hment ia being put In to save lum
ai t .., a I
Clatskanle. Preliminary plans were
made at a meeting in Blrkenfcld last
week toward organization or a pton
eers' society of the Nehalem valley.
uniy tnose wno too up government
homesteads la the Nehalem prior to
1S0 will be eligible, according to pres-
ent plans.
The Dalies. Wasco county saved It
self $10,000 on one bit of highway
work alone, when it rejected a con
tractor's bid tor construction of the
Wrentham Market road and decided
to do the work itself, a check of Coun
ty Roadmaster Marx's figures showed
Saturday.
Sheridan. Bids for the local South
ern Pacific station agent will close on
June 26. On that date the oldest per
son In the service of the company bid
ding for the post will receive the as
signment. The vacancy waa created
by the transfer of R. K. Montgomery
to Independence.
Eugene. Donley Turvey of Medford
was killed Sunday afternoon when s
motorcycle and sidecar in which he
was riding ran oft the grade near
Maplcton. west of Eugene, according
to reports received here. E. T. Stan
wood, who was riding with Turvey,
suffered minor injuries.
Eugene Frank E. Taylor of Thur
ston will be Lane county's next sheriff, ern municipalities whose plan was p re
succeeding Fred G. Stlckels, whose pared for a particular site, and the
rerilgnullon takes effect July 1. Mem rectangular plan there adopted has
bers of the county court stated that guided city planning In America ever
they had agreed upon the appoint-
ment of Taylor, but that the official
order hod not yet been made.
Eugene. Lane county's bumper
crop of cherries Is finding a market
In many parts of the Pacific coast sec
tlon. Several local buyers are ship
ping to Los Angeles and other parts
of California, while one Is shipping
large quantities to the canneries at
Salem and to other points on the coast.
Clatskanle. Donaldson Bros, of
Shclton. Wash., have purchased the!
Clatskanle Electric company plant and
equipment and will take possession I
Immediately. The Clatskanle Electric
company was a subsidiary of the
North Pacific Public Service company
of Tacoma. Donaldson Bros, are for
mer owners of the Shelton plant.
Eugene. Dr. and Mrs. D. I Woxxls
of this city Sunday celebrated their
63d wedding anniversary at their home
ut College Crest. The day was not
marked by any special entertainment,
but waa quietly observod by the aged
couple, who had Invited s few friends
to their home. Dr. snd Mrs. Woods
were married at Mecklln, Mo., June
22, 1861. Dr. Woods is 86 and Mrs.
Woods 82. They are the parents of
Major LeRoy Woods and L. L. Woods.
both of this city.
Murshflold. Governor Tierce, ac
cording to Jack Kroneobcrg of Ban-
don, will see that the Coqulllo-ltandon
highway does not lack tor funds to
complete it, although Coos county has
fulled In voting match money to equul
the state's expenditures this summer.
Bnndon has been Isolated while other
portions of the county have been well
served through various bond Issues.
It was expected ths failure to vote
bonds to match the state funds might
embarrass the work.
All RIms, Prices, Terms, Also lsd and
He-bullt Trucks. Write for Catalog.
BADLEY SMITH CO., "
(th tni uurnald.
Portland, Ore.
FREE
4t6 MoA ol tour BABY
In III BIRTHDAY Noxhl
Sowell Studio
US 11 Sri St
Bttmm Aldtr at MtrrUm
CcmcHus
Cafeteria
H';,v..i '. r-.i,-e tna rleM
by eooa !. . .IfhUAl, tb
luncheon earved dairy that i
be eaoalled. Park Street I
Waahlnatoa aad Aide..
WH0LISALI
REEVES, INC.
Causa
FISH
xmtSirrmXt?rm'lfoVI,tt
DICKER BUSINESS C0LLCQB
Allium ui.uu.
Vaur "YlifH aLilP" Whll W. Work
Our Reputation la our greateat aaaet.
Dr. Kaaaa, 1(1 U Weahli.gton St., Portland
AklKSICinl BEAUTY SCHOOL
Finerte In all Una. of Ileautr Work.
jjsdlcal Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. t
"FOR WOMEN BY woiN"
women 'a KmDloyment Bureau
H.lp of all klnda, ; Yamhill Btraat.
2KNITH- CARBURETOR SALES
auir. COMPANY
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Superstition and tha Owl.,
The ow, wlth ,u cur(ilin, cr. has
alwayi been regarded with superstl-
,, af , fo-ronne, of calamity. The
Indians shrink from the cry of the
horned owl. Shakespeare refers to it
as tha bird of evil omen.
Dowries for Titled Foreigners.
It is said that the daughters of 500
of America's richest men have mar-.
rled titled foreigners and that their j
aggregate dowry falls little short of
three-quarters of a billion dollars. In
dianapolis News.
Chines Scale.
Chinese scales in music were called
pentatonlc or five-toned scales.' Each
Inna araa nam fhnar Emnernr. Prima
Mlnf)ter SubJect Peop,e SBt(J Af(alr,
and Picture of the Universe.
. He Probably Used a Flivver. 1
The first man has been discovered
again, this time down In Patagonia.'
w nder Detner b ro ,her .
1 Inm 1... In an alrnlana ne nn raft.
Detroit Free Tress. t
Philadelphia Made Pattern. ;
Philadelphia was the first of mod-
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Mrs. L. M. Barnes
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Why Not Enjoy H.althT
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P. N. U.
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