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PfWTI A IMF OFFERS A MARKET iUll 1 Lii-nJJ' FOR YOUR PRODUCE Otaa-oa enriiahit. FLAT! Oomplate IJUenae Hatnnlar. Adullfc Weea day Matinee, lluol K.yanwai, Ion, tlnntlnu oua I I. 11 r m fhlhlran 10 mil til tlmea, When in Portland Visit law) Pal Ahnva lla (;iir. IMNlJINH Frary Nl(lil r.ica.l Hun day, A UHK Mr. NTH Af'ari.u.iii ami Kanuliig, Park Vino--Auto I'arlm.g iTue, A.lmiaaion to Hop 0. 0. Car eo Waaluuirlun Nt. 0 OUNCIL CREST PARK Mailory Select Kcsidcnlml & transient 1Mb and Yamhill, Portland, Orcon. rti Fireproof American Plan HATKH MnKI'HATK Hotel C. G. APPLEGATH Portland's Oldeit FUR House KaleblLhad 170. Remodeling, Repairing, Storage. 1?t Tanlll Sinai, eaer Wa.hln,to. , FLY KIM KAKN lll(i MONIiY Kln.lri.ta fii.l.h Ihla Ihoreuali eourae In all We glre practical tlan.li.I earleiirl arm. elatnre. Wrlla May f.ir eiq.nlnliueul. I'OXTI.AND AlKCKArT CONSTRUCT ION COMI'ANY II It Baal I l. .uitll Mlra. 1'iirllei.d, Or-r" AN APPLE GREEN FOR MISS LEE Br CLARISSA MAIpKIE , IUI, MuUure Newapeper aynaioaie i Ra --, la haven eaeinlnallun Iroe-AII wnrk tiarai.l.l. "en. Pill I'friTllrlin elide prlrea. We epecieliaa In Complete Overhauling alio avvui m. v Cylinder rinding. SERVICE - ANIU IWIN A MAYKHCARAOK MArlllNF MIOP Mnyod In Na laier liamaa. Uh an.l llovt, p.atiand . . a a v a a Jtnilway Telegraph and Radio insiuuic lilli bai.aiui:s ".:14 Ha'tway Karhanre HiitldlnF. Portland. Ore"". iiii:mknikii; iimaum hm nam anu ami N'iirlil ('lax Wrlla for Pro N, iiMH-liia. i "a n WESTERN WOOL PHCDUCIS CO., Worcester Bldg., Portland, Cre r.ihllnf Cn.p Kallraaa 4fl fa.t'ujiM-k l. f..ld. . 11-a.y caarlnaa, fnfli-l. .Tl li.a.la, llae aa Tup Uallr-.. in home. "" '"hi". ""V.1. II. f,. i. pad ..l flm. u .ilih folding lion Caiup Bad In Kl. IIU.bV H.ial ofl.T on crnrilrialliin. IHHKAftS OF TH HONK. I.UNO, SKIN DR. D. 0. ANDERSON MJWKTZL :::z ..... - n,,,,bl la ha ln.-urat.la, Car aol bo all yul aaaa SPECIALIST era' iiii furtndt Or. lla fur! ix. . M ."l r Mil. la ll.mmarlnl a.tHH.1 In ooil'l. T'liiinrl r....liU. Enmll ki...ra AuukI IU. KalaMiakM S'l rira- "'""J turra, I'aUI.'f frr. Nurlli Wrtu-rii P.luml luc hUmmar.ra, 11.11 W HI., i'..rlli.J. (Ir...a. PROF, KEMBHtTZ FAMOUS HKME. DIES ara d .it.K Ilia wiik Hi.n lil dr rl.ruliK. alu.n.i.n Inlnalma naraallima. jilalill.ui.xa wanted In yur own ti.wn, ill) H. iltuailway, I'orllitn.l, tlffU'.ll. Wo Epeclnllzo In ' IWci. tX Viis'.Hslw, Taftw. Cirir, Oicson C-e Rcid. to. I iK.ri, tlurit llair W rita f. I.i..Im Ta A lal I'nfa Mat Portuno Hide & Wool Co. its n iHMi "'. aKa. Ilrai.i k al I'ura'al lilaha INFORMATION DEPARTMENT SI.C0 150 RECIPES FOR APPLE DISHES The t'nii.n I'milk la jutt iaiurd fnrty rnK hM t citrtii:ii;jj U.O rrc- fr i.L. ilifhis tv rv lli.UlM:if Jl .11. . "An .Mi l,, a l!V kl'lIU CAMCHA AND KODAK RtPAlBINO II FLEATINO SPECIAL Out, m. Iiim and marltlna t.irat alliia rautlr fur Lund llaniltt. . Ii.ar. lri!lf'B rnd l.i.Hrif CAITEHN NOVfcLTY MFU. to. I6S Klllh hllft rurtlund, Or. AUTOS WITHOUT DRIVRS Ijirrif Hulllvan, II2' M llroadway, r'..itihd 1lf iil.i.ria Wain aTtn. CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Will l.iii) ynj r-llar. H a ilia mndrn matllo'l. Y'HI raltlti.l (...aaraa B'M.iJ llrlllth with an Itnl.ali.l nrvuua aal.'tn. Itra. Iiii. kwnrlh and Atftai. n all mlrrn dr.ta;- k-a ii. tlu..la II-.. I, ll KW. IIhii4 lil'l , tilth and aahllitiin, I '. 1 1 i.t the i!i.i tor swiiv nJ this Ux.lt U'Hs Ikiw it imiy le tinne in s 1M ways. It Mill t svi t frt-c to any Sililros tin sp lilinitii.n I y li tt r or ).na to Wm. 0 McMurray, CfiitTftl Taani'KiT Agent, C37 I'lttiM-k I'l. ik. I'iirt!ail. (rron. AUIIIE PILLS All 1.1.- a ar.d Ir.flaltimatwa I tha t.:d.lr. W pay Iht I'oaUKe. l or W Price 25c a Box WINUL1.1T3 FIIARMACY li'H-M Ki.ith Sialh Kl- I lTI.AND. ORK 5ctof CQ.00 h, N0 rnaml.la I Ina Bnltlara' Siiuui.aa I'.M llun.l liavaraita fHv C. . 4.11 Ktark CUT FLOWERS FLORAL RESIONS Clark lima., Kluilata, liI M.irilaun Ht. DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM K.ir all I'tirmilr 1 ilaeiiaa aWidlannJTMf DENTIST i i.arlra II Wnllln, nulla 7ut-7t Balling lliilldliig, r..rliand. Or. i'.n. Hon: us WAt!Ai l!..m. . V MUlann Ft. Kutiluan l-'Snn lfr.1 Aah .-d Co. Vami.uvrr, Vtn. "KartlliFa Mth Hrnlna MOLE R HARDER COLLEGE 'Ira.hra lri In I fk F.ima pay whlla Iriiinllig. r..alll.ina an nrnl. Wnla f..r iatul..ua. M4 lliiriialila Ml lt, l'url lai.d, tui-aiwii. If you ata ii.ml.fr.1 wttn Api'i-ridl. itta nr Htnlnarh Tmulila, wrlla lllfi I'. liu.aliy, I'.irlttill.l. (..' (on. for flaa ItlfuruiNllun in (jarman or Kiili!.h. Teelh ft ml urk'mariKhi. Vat-lc utTurtion of th mm Vmmn. V. B IKNl -W Wh- SliriiKFLUOUS HAIR Rrtiunait ilh..l lnl"-lora alia .y Nar-fln-Bari tUi'rv. riNi..ri . n ri.rl. N-iii lair aaTaUaSISI'aan h .i.. I of l!aml luripm. 1 rrm r."a F' .m.rh. K'drar. I Itrf and l. .... I .l ....I l.lli'UMAliSM. Il.-a writa lu ,., .l.la yi.nr a.l.i..l. ai.d aacl-aa 4 " i. I,,? a-r liar ilo..lrt. 11 trlla tka ',m,;hcellu''m:cle m.nfral ,l.ll..a. Mnrieil. !'. NJl.ira k.a", toi w. Inmhatd St.. Portland. Ora, riaaaa n.rnil..o ll'l" l'.il l. , ptj. MAKIK P. F0UI n . ....., .,..1 l l il lr.n flivmrtts Hi l.a!.,r.lla III.! BfllOPON DRUGS I5V MAIL ltnavt.d tiki r I rai a ly niail- arvlca aivr-n ronll ..nt ra- LAI K I.AMU Ullt'O (tlMTANT Tniaa Kil-rta. Ta Thlnl M.. l ortland. Ora r IRLS"i;:?.i' JL Sopol Shampoo To Vtrp their hair toll, Yl Irani and claan. ThsitaM oil baaa tringt.oul gloat and lualar to lha hair DrTlisake, Divine Ilcalinff li!) Foiirtti filrcct, I'lirllund I PFRFECTO.TR V'NK MFO. CO. I Tnmka, Auio Trunka to oiJ.t. Third arid I inr, I'ttllliino, ma. RYDER PRINTING CO. Kraiura rrlnllna fur l.a-a )! Tlilrd htr.( l'..tll.iinl, Orrgnrt USEO CASH REGISTERS.. H.-nlfa. I'M.trlf r.,(la MIKa, Bhow aara, I'nt. t.ra' h1-(.:t.v I'.ia.a. .linXKIt lHAl'IN'l , i: I'lral Ht l'..iiui,4, Qrrgon Tal. luinaiiway ui PAINTS AND WALLPAPER llllrr l-alnl '. 1.1 Hrl Pt. FOR WOMEN BY WOMEN" W mnn'a Kntploi mrnt lltirr-au llrlp t, all klil.1, 4 Yamhill Mlraat. A li'HITIi'N Volt r'VOII l l'.MU'ATa DECKER BUSINESS COLLkOg Al.lnKY III. IUI. Yoiir"TEETH 6I.EEP" Whila W Word Our lli'i.uti.tl.iii la i.nr airatrat aaant. Dr. Karlia, JM', Wiialilntili.il H , I'.ntliind AMERICAN OEAUTY SCHOOL T"a"it In all llnr-a of primly Work. I.i M. .II. hI III. Ik . I'.irllnr.d. Hl. ..n. 7KNIT1I SAI.FS 6EKVICH. INC-Trnltk Carl.r.-f'.r a.nl frill t.tilii..-Nlt.( rlr.lral. IS HI AND DAVIS STS., rokTLAND CUTANING AND DYFJNG tor ra.iai.ia riaanma and uya Irta aamra and pr,.e ta aa. Vta imv ral.irn iMMtnaa. Inform an..n and (.rieaa giaan apaa ra mi, .1. ICNKBSCITtDYK WORKS.. FataLllahaJ lun. ronland, Ora lllg rKICH Imk for SufTorcrs from funcr, TuIktciiIohIh, Chronic DiKrahCH, I'IIch Wrlta f..r your frra r..py of n. l"I't aa rnuaa lll.'l n.y anrraaaf .ll n.flh.Ml" of tfvath.c (li..r 'InUr.-iil..a. I'l't-a ar.l 1'l.ronw rlia aax'a. II iu .irr.la ..I vralafnl alivnla loatlfy ti. Iha ra..i 1- .. I.I.. in jour roaa. I Vargas f.,r traiiiM'tit nr.. v.-ry jfT' W rtaonab!. A,l.in.aa AMLRICAH health IRSTirJTE Fparlnllala on Climnlr iMHeaava, llr. Wnlta I Mr.-, l. r. Iiii t'oliini Ina llliliT.. Wal I'wk anil oalil.'irioii Hla., I'urllai.U. (ir.a.m. WE WRECK AUTOS and TRUCKS I'urU Sold at HALF PRICE Wrtta or fall DAVID MODES CO., Inc. r ...... Mn In.nt hnll la aa anatl.a. rarlat, vrt Crua An.. Ur. Eul itiaaa !., Deer Are Quid; to( Learn of Their Immunity WiiHlilnctnn. Tlio lnirciui of na tional ptirkH ri'pnrls Unit the door In (iliidor Niitloniil pnrli. nuhk to Ifiirn tlio utlviuiliiKii of llio lii.rinnlty fur nlMhi'il hy tlntlo Sum's Mtuftlvo nrm, lmvt) roinnlnpil In tlia tlnlty of Hip imrk uilinliilNiriillon liullilliiris' nil wlnlor. About ISO of the whlto-tnllcd variety enmo down from the Inncces glhln ltotliy inmiiitiitn roooHBcs when wlnlor fliHt sot In mid ,thoy huvo dti I n' ml I'll on rulloni glvon thou) hy tlio foivBt rnnuorH. dully Noted Mountain Climber John Tyn lnll, llio rotohrutcd Kng- Huh pliyslolHt, was, lienhli'S living Itront ai'li'nllBt, n dovotou of mountnln rllnihlni!. Willi Iluxloy ha explored tlia RfflKS gliii'lvrs In 1800. Later lis cllmhcd Hie Wclaaliorn and tlio Mat torliorn peaks, When Murclu H'olt Invited - her School frlond, Kstolle I.ob, to come snd vlalt Iiit ahe plunned to liave her party durlnir F.tella-s stny. Thoy hnl been cloae frlemls nt hoarding school, but had not met for three yaars, nl though they corresponded regularly. Uurclu expected to see the same earn- less, generous, happy-go-lucky girl of courst) three years oliltr tint still Just over twenty. Katelle had al ways given promise of a certain fair besuty fur she had quantities of light balr and light hrown eyes that were Slways Iiiiiuhlng snd merry. The les were rich, and Marcla had really thought twice before she c.jnlilend Inviting fashionable I'.ateUa to the oulet nlinokiihcre of Old HrooUflold. 'J1 dear." gushed Kstello, when atarcla met her at Die ststlon, driv ing the family car herself, "I did not mean to laml here the very night of your parly I am sorry, but of course It doesn't matter. Have my trunks srrlvedr (Kstello knew very well that her trunks had not left home ss yet, owing to her putting off -tier departuro until the last moment.) "Why, no, I am afraid they haven't come yet. What " "It doesn't matter," Interrupted yie guest hurriedly. "I Just put an eve ning frock Into my suitcase fur emer gency, so I will tie quite sn ngiir. Now, tell me about yourself, for from tlio brief look I have had you have developed Into wonderful bounty I You were such plain little thing, tool' "What nonaense" IsuKhed Slarcls. "You see with the eyes of love, Es telle. My young brothers will soon put thst Idea out of your head. They drawl at me In the most provoking way, 'Well, sis, you wouldn't quite stop a clock. Thst Is the wsy they cheer ine on." "Is It Ruing to he a wonderful psrtyT demanded Ksterie, secretly Jeslous of Marcla's beauty. a After dinner the girls repaired to the second door. Kstelle, of course, occupied the guest chamber, which adjoined Marcla's pretty room, and tlere was much running back and forth and laughter, and "do you re members," as they dressed for the evening. Hut all the fun and frolic seemed to die out as Marcla showed her new gown for the occasion. was of sprlcot taffeta with touches of stiver. "It Is adorable," agreed Kstello slowly, and ss she went back to her own room a peculiar change passed over her face. "Kitelle. hsve yon ever met I'aul IroyT Marcla was do'r.g her hair, and had her back to Rstelle's room, but the loveliest look came Into her eyes when she spoke of l'aul. Their friendship wss fast ripening Into love. and Marcla was Dudlng It Incrca triply dinVult to mention the beloved name. But ahe wanted to have Taut and K.stvlle like each otherv Eatelle shrieked with delight. "You don't tell me that he Is coming to night)" she cried. "Why, I met him lant siimmer at Arllsa lake, and we had a perfectly gorgeous time. Isn' he handsomer' "lie Is fine looking," agreed Mor els, fastening a little bandeau of tiny sliver leaves about her black hair. F.stelle, her hTad In the wardrobe, where her sultcaso stood, uttered s other shriek, this time one of dis may. "Oh, Mnrcln," she cried dis mally, "that stupid maid has made the greatest mlataket She dldn put In my frock after all Ira sure I saw her put It In everything else Is here," snd she began to paw dis tractedly among her things. Msrcla camo running, and the searched, bus there was no sign of the dress, which would have been easily found, of course, If It had been there (or If F.stellq had not cleverly rolled It up and stuffed It In the bot tom of clothes hamper five min utes before). "There Is only one thing to do, dear," suld Mnrcln, looking pale and unhappy, but managing a palo sinllo In the bargnln; "you must wear my new gown, and I have 1 white crepe de chine thnt will do. I will put a silver girdle about It, and It will do nicely not word Juat take that and put It on, It will flt you all right a-I want to be proud of my guost, you know I" Kstelle protested, even while ahe hurried Into the apricot silk. "Hun and show yourself to mother and dud and the boys, they are all down stairs, and I will come down as soon as I can get Into another dress." "You are "sure you don't mind?" asked Kstello, pausing In the -door to view Marcla In flie simple white dress; It was not very becoming, for It made her look paler, but Kstelle, satisfied that the splondor of the apricot silk would put Mnrcia Into the shado so far as Paul I.eroy was concerned, went serenely on her way. Somehow, she could not bear to think of Marcla looking so lovely as she would In the new dress, and so she had compelled her to offer It, and wear the old white one. She rather dreaded meeting Mrs. Bcott's . keen blue eyes. The meeting w one of sticprlse on the pert ot Marcla's fauVlfy','The'iiprlcot silk find been the ubject of much talk, for new frocks were not very plentiful In the larg" family of Professor Scott, "How dunning you look, ny dear, and. you have s frock Just like Murcla'sl" ev claJuied Marcla's mother. Estelle explained, flashing her aye and all her dimples for the benefit the assembled family. They ac cepted the situation gracefully, but each and everyone thought poor Miir- a was a good scout to give up the dress. Mrs. Kcott hurried upstairs to aid Marcla, If necessary, but guilty Kstelle remained below conscious of her own good looks. Mrs. JScott was very thorough, and was she who discovered the n finis green dress Inside the clothes ham per. She forced Marcls to put It on, snd the result wss chsrmlng. Down stairs, she found Estelle and whinn ered to her: "You will he glad to know tlint I found your frock and I have made Marcla wear It ; I real ly like It better than her own, den t you?" snd the confused guest almost choked with rage when she saw the danllng effect of Marcla In apple green I You look tike an apple blossom caught In a sliver moonbeam," Paul eroy t"M hrr, and Eatelle heard every word, "lou should ulusiys wesr thot color, Msrcla. Y'our fa-1 tear says we may announce our en gagement tonight." All the men danced with Kstelle, nd the jfrotts ssw that she had a splendid time, but the dishonest thing she had done rankled In her own bos om, so that In the morning she affected some excuse and went borne. But Kstelle does detest shades of apricot I IN BRIEF. STATE NEWS! Tmcks J All Blsas, Prlcas, Tarms. Alas Usad ad Ra-bullt Trucks. Writs for Catalog. - BADLEY SMITH CO., th snd Burnslda Portland, Mill City. Thomas Hrolhers have Ktarled conatructlon of a dance hull on tha county road on tho outskirts of Mill City. Iliirrlsburg. The Harrlstiurg Grain k Klcvator company Installed an addi tional grain-and seed cleaner of lurge capacity this week. Iirownsvllle. Charles Powell, a farmer living Iwojnlles west of town. was gored by an enraged ):.( hull Friday and was in a serious condition at bis home. Kugene. Ilulldlng permits in Ku gone thus far this month have amount ed to more than 1 100,000, according to William- If. Alexander, city build ing Inspector. Astoria. The six months ending on June 30 last were the most success ful in the hlstiy of the port of Astoria so far as the net returns from the port operations were concerned. Salem. There were three fatalities due lo inilutrlal accidents in Oregon during tho week ending July 24, ac cording to a report prepared here Fri day by the state Industrial accident commission. Ore. COZY Home Restaurant If yov ma anea, yaa will earn back. Laava your packaaaa. l eharta. Leak for orama I rant, tut Ird St. S. Mckanujaa PLUMBING MATERIAL Hatha, alnka, tollata, banlna, botlara, pipe, valvas and fittings, J'rloaa raaaun aula. Standard Plumbing ft Haatlna Co. Eaat lib snd Morrlaon Its. 1'ortland, Or. Cornelius Cafeteria V. ho!firni'. f ( x! rrf junt right brcuokwWktH,. HKLUALsV iunehtwo Mrvarl Jilr t'.Ml wnnot it ncmWrt. hark fttrtwt hntwaan WuhinfcTto ni A Mar. Portltwd Purity Dairy Lunch Restaurant 124 Fourth SU Naat Waaalngtoa St. GOOD THINGS TO EAT at Baaaonabkt Frtaaa. SILK SHOP Fortlgn and Oomeitit KAroury twos., e Aiaer "u How We Get That Way! Why Not Learn Truth? Illng a-tlng a-llng went the telephone bell Ave minutes after they bad all sat down to the table. Sister Jumped up quickly from, her place. "I think that's for me," said she with suspicious haste. A desd silence fell upon the room; Brother listened quite openly. Hello," began Bister. "Oh, It's youl" At this Brother guffawed like braying donkey. Tbs long-distance conversation Continued for a few more noncommittal monosyllables, and then Sister said good by and returned to her interrupted meal and ber ribald relatives. She bad a stern expression of coun tenance, however. As she took her place, she remarked, "I wish you wouldn't laugh Ilka a car cranking, Brother." Brother put his hand over his mouth to suppress hla rlslblea, but Sister didn't notice. "low should I laugbT' questioned be meekly. Don't explode," said ahe, taking him quite seriously. "Open your mouth and your throat and let the laugn come out naturally 1" Then with care ful pitch ahe went, "ha, ha, ha, ha, ha" beginning low, rising higher, and finally dying awar softly and deli cately. Obi Ho!" roared Brother, unable to restnln himself any longer; "you sound Uke phonograph record!" And he emitted a perfect series ot bellows. 0 I "For heaven's sake, don't laugh at all If you have to make auch terrible noises ss that." retorted Sister, Irri tated at having fallen Into his trap. "Ha 1 ha I" cried Brother, too pleased for words at his success; "I mustn't laugh I ran only smile, I suppose I" Then he fixed his featurea into a huge Kid cavernous grin, opening his mouth without making a sound, so wide that they could see into the depths ot his raw, red Interior.- At this point Sister left the table In tears. How do we get that wayt By refus ing to learn the simple truth that families are born, not made I it. Hit. Sy tha Baalmant Syadlcata.) Land of Flying AnimaU Australia la the home of flying ani mals and boasts of at least twenty spe cies. They claim to have flying mice, squirrels, opossums and also a species of hear that flies. The species gen erally is referred to as "phalnnger." This means that they have, extending from the front to the hind legs, a mem brane which enables them to float In quite graceful way from tree to tree. They are not really flying animals, but gliders. The fifing squirrel Is said to be the most beautiful mammal In the world. It la odd that In the land where many animals fly, birds often cannot fly at all. Both the emu and the cas sowary are practically wingless and have to depend upon their long ana strong legs to escape from their ene mies. Kangaroo Meat Dainty It Is said thnt all parts of a kan gnroo are good for food, the flesh be ing very like that of hare or small venison : but the tall is the only part which has much meat on It, the rest of the animal being extraordinarily gnare and lean. The tall Is thick and fleshy, nearly as big as man's leg; and. broiled on the embers In Its own skin, which drsws off afterward like glove, or made into soup or hash, Is considered dish flt ror a prince. Cotes Showed 5ns Lll and Bed, cows owned by Ezra Ediell of Smlthfleld. W. Vs., saved their own lives when Flaning creek mu to record flood stage. The cows planted front hoofs sgalnst the side of their burn, keeping their noses out of the water, which woultf have drowned them had It risen three Inches more, as a haymow above held their heads down. The horses and another cow In jln same barn were drowned. Medford. Tho forest fire that has been raging for two days in the pine timber of the Oregon-Owen Lumber company in the Butte Fails district. was under control late Saturday after noon with 100 men standing guard to prevent further spread. Condon. Two large barns, the prop erty ot Elgin and Earl Myers, burned down here Friday night. Prompt ac tion ot the Condon fire department, that now has an up-to-dute chemical engine and plenty of water, saved the southweat section of the, town. Buker. Three hundred persons at tended a picnic Sunday at Ebella grove, 12 miles from here, at which Baker Kiwanls club members and their familiea were the guests of the Missouri Flat grange and residents of the Missouri Flat neighborhood. Eugene. A local unit of the new state prune growers association has been organised here and articles of incorporation have been filed. The incorporators are L. D. Scarbrough, Frank Brunner, U. B. Kletzing. E. S. Lutgen, E. P. Saunders and L. X. Miller. Eugene. Six of the tunnels origin ally planned by engineers on the Eu-gene-KIamath Falls cut-oft ot the Southern Pacific company, now being constructed over the Cascade moun tains, will be eliminated, according to a report of the engineers stationed at Oakridge. - , Corvallls. "The teachei la the greatest agency by which civilization is promoted." said James Q. Dealey. professor of social and political science at Brown university, who lectured to summer-session students on the relation of social sciences to the fundamental problem of American civilization. Salem. C. E. Smith. R. J. Smith and F. R. Morrison Friday were fined MO each tor refusing to assist a fed eral officer in fighting a forest fire. It was said that these are the first cases of this character evertried In the local courts. Two other warrants charging W. J. Smith and Jack Doyle with similar offenses were issued Fri day. ' Sweet Home. Threshing started at Sweet Home Wednesday afternoon. E. Russell, who owns one rig, threshed his grain and now Is making the regu lar run ot the season. Many farmers have not finished cutting grain yet. The full- sowing Is tine, but spring sowing was very poor. If rain does not come before long, there will he many cattle suffering for feed. Eugene. The Eugene water board at Its next meeting will take up the question .of tapping the McKenzIe river for a new supply of city water, and it Is quite likely that a survey will be authorized at that time, ac cording to J. IV. McArthur, member of the board, who Is acting as super intendent ot the water plant during the illness ot Superintendent McClain. Forest Grove. In spite of the dry weather and tho long continued drouth, farmers In this section of Ore gon report good grain ylolds. On some tarms an average wheat yield of 35 to 40 bushels to the acre Is be ing reportetl. Kemper Brothers, north ot Forest Grove, reported a yield of 72 bushels an acre tri i.i n 14-acre field of outs. Threshing ha only Ju.t begun In this locality. Klamath Fulls. A record run tnt is expected to stand for some time In Klamath county has been mndo by the Algoma Lumber company. The company, on July 21, with the McGlf fert loader, wheeled and loaded 40 cars, 80 tiers of 10-ft. logs for a total scale ot 429,600 feet. Actual loading time was seven hours, thirty-five min utes. These logs were accepted by the Southern raclflc Inspector with th exception of one car, on which a chain broke, THE LL'CILE BEAUTY SCHOOL Tha l.urlla rnaihod makaa you a real marrallrr. All branchra of llaauty cultural taught by expart Inatriir-tora. For full In formation wrlta 41 Salllng-IIlrsch ilUlg, Phona Waln4337; - ATTBVTI(il I.ADIKS 14 yaara aama apot Bamiarr aaaniy parion; wa iia yn v . aiaaa all kirala of hair ptaraa out af coaia Ir.o; l item aaltrh, tin: 2 atama, ll.aDf S ilatr.4. 2. full ennrM af baatilr aul- lura, t.'Q. 4r0 liatiira tlil . Portland. Or. Prostate Cured Without Operation BpacUl tttantloa ta fUomarh, Rowala, Kaetal and Famala Tront.lao TlR. K. A. PUlU.Ii'3 Broadway Bldg. fortlaad, Ora. IP FREE 4t PMo imrr BABY till BIRTHDAY MonM Souell Studio US 1-3 Third St Btlwtn AUtr at Morrlim Hotel Portland Hot! Multnomah, Ungir Building Mary Elizabeth Shop Facial snd Scalp Treatments, Mnroalllng, permanant Ware, Chll.lran'a Hair Cutting llalr liyelng. T"urlt llooth 8ervka 15 Outs. Portland, Dragon. The Bob Shoppe When In Portland hsva your hair cut st tna) BOB bllOrt'E, Alar. aellinr. Curling. Eaperti Only Employed Phone Slain 15' B ARROW'S 1ih L'nrar Bldg. Portland, Oregua on TflM NO REBORINQ NECES- 1 buiun 8ARY nin-rriKl HOLDS riOlUiS COMPRESSION nivo stops O IMltVJ PUMPING D.W. TMirtrlbutor for Ford Ik PnrdsM Our Uarage uoea au ivepair owa Smith & Gaines, Dll S 150 BURNSIDK The Fire Never Touched Us! Tha North Portland none ang Mule Ca, Calna Stock Tarda la anil la buainaaa. Wa hare Juat raoairad a eoaa.fiuaaol of T kaad af aoraaa. We aaa supply jaw alee with Katnamriar any eddraee. Tntee Stack Yards, rVICKER FLR.MTLRE Pricea armilatenl with anelrty. Hare ye wiu find the ihadi a yoa waat. fperial Hauair DeparV nasi. 410 Alilee hi. Portland. SIGNSERVJCZINC ItDiYtcxjAirrr' electric SICNS Central sllnstsi rrse Signs traded Anywhere Surnsldt t eleventh i Pertlsnd.Ore. No Advsnce In Woven Linen. Woven linen 7,000 years ago pre sented no difference from that of th finest cambric handkerchiefs of today according to Professor Flinders Petrle one ot England's Egyptologists. Teaching a Fish. According to Trofessor Thorndike u fish can learn to go to certain places to take certain paths, to bite at certain things and refuse others, but that li- about the measure ot his ability. Keeps Off Rust. A few drops of Unseed oil applied with a cloth to the outside ot the gas stove or the Inside ot the oven wll keep the stove from rusting and wll make it easier to care for. Do Ordinary Duties Well. Do not grasp at the stars, but d life's pluln, common work as it comes certain that daily duties and dull bread are the sweetest things of life. Robert Louis Stevenson. Juvenile Jokester. "Duddy, I guess I know where tin goldfish come from; they come fron the river bank, don't they, daddy?"- Boston Evening Transcript. You Want a Good Position Vary wall-Take tha Accountancy ft liuelnaw Munaarmant. I'rlvata noi-ratarial. Calt-ulator Comtiitm-tor. SUnoKrephic, I'enmanehlp, or Com rmirt'ta! luachera Cuurna at Tha foramoat Buainaaa Collnre of tha Nurthwaa which haa on mora Accuracy Awarila anil l MM.lMlathananvolht.rach.MH In AnoM-lca. Mm for our succeaa Catalog. Fourth Strcat twar Mor riaon, Portland, Ore. laaac M. Walkar, I'faaHlan II 11 la needed In every department of liouae- keeping. Equally good for tow.-' -able linen, ahaata and plllo P. N. U. No. SI, 1924