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iPHDTI Alin rUlV 1 JufAllLJ inai When in Portland Visit i'jnt) Vaul Aim II.. City. HASCINIi Kvary Nlllt Kr.it Hun. njr. AMt.'HK MKNTH Alli.ii,!,.. pi ami Kvriiliii, Ailuilaaloa til Pare: rr. lllci IIAI I.IMIN AHLrNhlllN l.VKriY RHNUAY T II E Mallory Select Residential & Trnntient IHb and Yamhill, Portland, Orwun. Modern Fireproof American Plan RAII-.H MOHP.RATK rn t rr.f rti l rmi I1 ADD! CI A TU II Arr l.r.lmin ww a a sen aw aaa rLVKICH "5- Our llir,uih prnrtlcl rourea la rnnalruilkin t'jl SJmP euprrviaiun til nixirinn-fil ea army elllcare oiieblre J"TT lu 111 Ha liramlira Wrlla (ur Information. UI1UTIAMI1 All1 SH r.l H..Y.1.II1 Mlr..t Real Franklin - prt irir4. 'llttiiirtr SERVICE Railway Telegraph and Radio Institute 4" 1J Hallway farlienire Kullitlnr, Purtlend. llnwon. TIIKMKNIIOUU i.MANH KHI lioill Ml- U ANI W11MKN, llllj SALARIES Itey anil N,ht 1'laaa.e. VVrlla for I'ttounrtii.. , , ,,rNr.rnM! IilKKAhkl. OK 7HK MOKE. I.UNU, MKiN IlW II ft ANnFRxIlN lr..lm... la of El linl'LAX OHIl.lN Compare 1IVe la Va nl'lLIwUil lleely li'W in United Malce, I have cur,) hon.lra.lo tliwughl la be Incurable, rare not bow old your eeoe mv-ww ja w WMaaa 1. atiiilw.ii yra hv liraaantlli Ihia ail - OaTXliwiViAiO 1 71 J pn.uia Portland, ora. W Bpectallz In Wtltt, Pcllt, Wool Mokiir, Tillaw. CaKjrt, Orftoa Uip R00L Col Skint, Horn Hak WHlafurHhlBplrif Taga 4 lalt I'rtralJal Portuno Hide & Wool Co. IM imnii auani. raalli" awn. Ilrawhal l uralallo. luabu 150 RECIPES FOR APPLE DISHES Th Uniun IViflc Iim Juat iitaui'd k forty pt bookU-t coiiUlninK VM rr c lH. for ilo li)if rvrry Imunewifw ihoulJ poa. "An iil ly kvr th doctor wy" llm lk U lU how It nmy U done In 1,'J . It will bo lent free to ny mlilrrao on p pllrotlun Ly ktti r or ilmno to Win. Mc Murray, Cnurul pajuwriKfr ARciit, 637 riltuck UliK-k, PortlDiiil, Or. (on. AUKIE PILLS Pur Waab KMMiya anil li.HaRinialloll ef tlia lllaililer. Price 25c a Box Wr pr tho 1'oalaKr. WINKLER'S PHARMACY CH M North fllitb HL. I dliri AM). OHK Set of $8- 00 Teeth, bdJ tr-.nir(hip, ltfili trrtio of SUl'KUILtJOUSHAlR Ramorad without Injury to tl a al n by Nay-Pom ilalUlatury. Hami-la an rwiuaat. hy-Hi.m lb latunaa. tit Muiian KU.ar.. I'ottlaml ln . CLEANING AND DYriNO rr n-ilaitM 1ntnr inn Int wrvi- vrii prwl m it. Vs mf rt urn mj; n1rm lion ami ni gtn vmin ! KNKESCI1T PVKWOHK.. ratal,Habt 111", "tr ana hara Pliuna.-h. Ki-lifr. l.irF a"d Tlowal Iratiblaa ami RilKUMATIHM, tluui wr,t. la ma, llala four ail'u.'iil, an, I iitl-,a 4 ranla la itami.t far my rita ilufalct. It lill n fjray barb n baalllt. MAHCELLS MIRACLE MINERAL Art'lri-an, Marcall, lha Natiirr Man, ot W. Lnmbard St.. Pot Hand, 0r, rii-uaa niaiillun linn I P-r DR. MAhlK l. I'OUI V,'nniin ai,4 riuMrni MTfllCIAM 14 Ufayrtin HUlg RUIIOEON Dr. Lake, Divine' Healing 129 Fourth Stmt, Portland EASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES AMnffllnal Rutlurtia Arrh Hti,iorla. hviid lur niaaa- urlutf blanka. , UuDavit Drug C. Truaa K'lwrta ITS Third 81., Purtland, Ora Hi FRRC Bowk for SutTrron from Cancer, TuIktcuIohw, Chronic Dim'aws, TilcH WHta fur your trrm enr nf m l-nnhlvt iw rautwea nfi my iKiiBfti. n.rtlitli f tmrnlnc lrtrlt, Ttitri-rruliiriii, )'.!( nml riiliiiite rti MfML llumlrKtlsinf KmU ful iniimu tf-i.fr lo ih rmiiitia HHiRtlili in yutir rt. (.'Imrgw for tmiitnwnt r vry rMnKnHbl, AitlnM IMERICtl HEALTH INSTITUTE RnaHallala en Chmtilr MaMiwa, Dr. Walla lllrartor. 8I ("uluin. bla lllilf., Wrat I'ark and Wu.Miuilon bla,, Portland. Orairun. Chinese Girls Balk at . Winnchiil.-All g'.rlR of CIiIiib hnve olisorbi'd llio Aiiiprlciin notion that lovo Ih the real liimli for tun n-lnjio. Tho notion In ko 00 ion In Aiucrlcn now tlmt It l tuken for KniiiU-d, but Cnl ni'HO girl di'fy H the trudltlong of 11,000 yeiirg when thi'y voli'o lucb tvn tlniPtit. ' Hut n movciiioiit bn Rtnrted aiuong nil of tho Kirt gtudi'iitg In Clilnoio gor eminent unlvorsltlvg which bagthbJ STAMMER 1 lk OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, Or.aiin VAOnHVILLi PHOTOFLATg fjompl.te Haturclaf. A'lulli, Week djr Matinee, euei Kvaaiuia, tie. OonllBm one 1 lo II p. in. rhlMrun 10 cante all llnioo. G OUNCIL CREST PARK Hotel Portland'i Oldeit FUR House r.l.bll.h.d IS70. rWnd fur froe catalog Hemod.ling, Repairing, Storage. 12 Tenth Attest, Mir Waahlnflaia). MAhE iik; money nil flying under mract you M taaeter tvlaileu LA VT CUNHTMUCTION COMPANY Port lend, nrr.n e.ml.ialHin frwr-Ail worlt rttarenlM-. hn Wa uM.ia.iH In Lomuivl Uvar hauling ano Kfirui.njf. ANDKIUtciNA MAYKROARAdK A MACMINR RHOP Mivl tu Now lrr (inMK". fnh mnti Ifml. r.ll.v llliig., lid anil WaliinjluB riu., l'ortUnl 0t turwi Dow, Miiat rallalila atanmarlni vkavl In worM, Tnlllna maKinabla. Knrull bufiirt Anrl 10 rnal,llahil 30 rMra Huiio furaf. (.'alal'ig fr. Nurlh-VV Mlrrn Hrhiwl at klanniarari, i nv I Ilk Ml., I'uitlaud, Or,ua. INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT PLEATING) SPECIAL Cut, afnm, ttm and marhlnn 1 Afl plral abinn raai))f for lianil Ilamatiti lilttv. pifMftlna; and tiK klnf; iAtTEHN NOVi.LT Y MFO. CO. 15 Mllh Hliotl I'orlliiml, Or. AUTO WITMOUT'DRivEH Ijiny rlulllvan, Sll H tlroadwaf, rulllallil. 'llpliona Huln 1740. CMIHOPRACTIO ADJUSTMENT. Will trine )uu rall.f. H'a lha rnodarn mftliuil Vi,u ranrntl fmaaaaw itihmI health wllll an liui.tlii-il fiarvuua avati'm. lira. Iiiii-bworth anl Mnatn all miidvtn drug. r"a itltliiHlN tmi-il. 115 Nwpllami lllilf Klflll anil Waahlmlnn, Partlnnd CAMCHA AND KODAK NEPAlAlNO Ailiiich W. Ilarr, Al,iiilnn Itiir , rurlland. Compiata Lint Bottlara' ftuppllaa 1'iirlitiiid llrvaiaa Mply t.'o . 411 Rtark cut rf.owe. floral nt sioni CUrka (Iroa., rl'irmla, Jul M irriaon rlt. DR. ABRAMt tYSTIM f nr all t'hnmlc IviM-aaan, Vadlaon IMdf DENTIST Cliiirlaa) H Wullln. Pulta 701-701 RrlllnC llulldliig, 1'iirllmiil, Orrgnn. IHITKIA " " V.AHAHI. KuMiatnt. I4 Madlwwi . Kartlllaara 1 H'd Ah Hi-drT! Vani'uutar, Wn "Kartllua Wllh llrallia MOLER BARBER COLLEGE iha Irailt In I wtrha Roma pay whlla Irarnllif I'ualtlima arlird. Writ for rainliua. lit llurnalda Blrrt, I'urt- lund, (.in gun, If mi ara Iruut.lM wltn Apnandliilla nr Htuttiarh Trwubla, wrlta llitt tympany, ruttlaii,!. Orifuii. tor fir Infuriiialiua u tlrmian or K.nfllah. PEREECTO TRUNK MrO. CO, Truiika. Aula Trunkn lo ordar. Third and I'liia, rutuana. uta. RYDER PRINTING CO. K,-aliiia rrlhllng fur l 101 Ttilril nilrat I'lirllanil, Orrgon USED CASH REGISTERS ,-nlr, Klailrlc ('.lira M Ilia, Show Caaaa, lut, hrra' llalav faa. HuXKIl TKAI.INU fil 12 Firm tit. rurlUml, Orrgon Tl. niliady H3 TOR WOMEN BY WOMEN" Wiiniura Kmplovniant Murrau - Ilalp ef all klndi, u Vamhlll niraat. PAINT AND WALLPAPER Vl'lar I'alnt Cu, 1.1 Klral Rt. k IffllTliiV KHU r'CH OIMlHrAf"li DECKER BUSINESS COLLEGE AI.ISkT lll.IV Your TgBTM SLEEP" Whilg'wn'Work Imr R.uulatlun la i,br kiiii naart. Pr. Kama, il', Waahlnctun HI , I'oitland AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL Firta In all llnra rf luauty Work. I.., Alidliul KUIg, I'urllainl. ATTKXTInt 1 AIMK I rm ai a.a. gaiitury biwnir pallor; wa (tl y.a ap aa ataia all auwla at hair otwaa aul af rwh. Inl I atrm awtirh, gli I atrnia, 91 BO; B itrma. I J Kiiil r,Aira el hraity u. lurr, 41m lkuaa bM rrlialwl. lit. THE U U..K IlKAUTY RCIIOOL Tha I.tirlla malhod mabra ynu A rani marre-ller. All lira ni ban of llaauty rultiirn tutiKht by axparl Inatrttrtura. For full ln fuimatlun writa 41 Hclllng lilrai.h lildg. I'liun Alain 4117. 0ZY Nome Restaurant If ffm rofn onotn, ytm will mm hark. ' rvyntir iMsrlanwrft, no ehurr. I xjok foromiivfi fmnt, 34 ird ttt. H. M ktraghM 'Main 0M Wig .P.ulS Jim STORE Toupeet Atl kind of Hair and Uwity trork by pH. lUntwbut C., axitt Waah. at., iMar Mm! .'rk WE WRECK AUTOSnd TRUCKS I'grU Sold t HALF PRICE WHta nr Tall DAVID HODES CO., Inc. Kvarythlnff from n boll In aa angina. Ciui An., Car. lari Inn Si, Cwllua. (rt Ancient Marriage Code notion m III Inula. Wli llo tlinln, an nilvuncod young woman at tha got pramont u.nlvpralty In I'eklng, firnt gug. geated tho iimvi'iiicnt, And the readb npai of ChlnoHO glrlg to acrrpt It wa llluati'utcd by tho rapidity with which the movement aprpiitl to the achopls of other cltli'", Including Bhnnghal. According to court etiquette tha prisoner comes before the Judge. WWWWWWT JANE'S PA AND CUPID i Gut dU5Y r aaaaaaaaal JL By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD (ift, 1114, MoClar. Nawapapar gyndlcai. ) "Now, pa" but Jane got no further, "Now, Jane I I mean what I say. rime you stopped gadding with every rom, Dick and Harry and suttled lown. As for this last young man rou'y -annexed young what'sblg taino Juat Croat hi in off your Hat !" "Yvi mean" 'That red beaded, pugnacious Jawed, llgh and-mlglity Individual you were trolling down Main street with this trternoon. Looks like in ex-prlze-Ighter, and" "Oh," broke In Jane hurriedly, "you nean Peter Ilrown. Don't don't yoo Ike blinr "Like Mm) I.Ike Mid? Docs he look 11 If I'd like him. Juat forget lilm." June nodded slowly. "I understand. )n, but I've promlaed Peter he could :abe me to the dance at the Armory. Bow could I know," she went on bit :erly, "that you'd be seized so sudden 7 with violent prejudice against the Irat man I ever thought I cared enough ?or to marryT' Her father aeemei about to speak. :lien appareutly thought better of It ind walled moment. Then, "All right," he autd mildly, "but the dance buat end It. Surely there la aome one imoog your old friends good enough lor you ' without throwing yourself iwiy on the not atranger that mil town. Particularly such red leaded" Hut Jane, with one reproachful look, lad fled from the room. Ever since the death of his wife. lane's father had found till daughter 1 great problem. Comtltutloually re- tenred, unohtrualve man, the chain of fontncln she eatabtlahed for htm with utaldere kept him continually baraaaed. He bad run the gauntlet of hounekeepers and nursemaid, school leacheca and playmates, only to be brought up against more formidable srrsy, ss Jane grew Into womanhood. of Jane's young men. Much g Jane managed her father, ibe managed her suitors, winding them around Iter little finger with a gentle tyrsnny which they accepted with a meeknens that, could they but have kaowa It, reacted to their advantage. "The very fact that Peter Brown, the new young lawyer In town, did not ap pear to be one to yield to anybody, much leas a altp of a girl, wai bis peculiar charm for Jane. She had met him on several occaslona, largely f her on contriving, until PHer bad shown uniiiUtakuhle atgns of, falling In love with her when, having suc ceeded In what she had tried to do, Jane coyly warded vlt hli actual dec laration with feminine Inconsistency. Now her father bad thrown an un. expected wrench Into the machinery, and for once Jane feared she could not wind him around her finger with cuetomsry dexterity. 80 matters stood on the night of the Armory ball. In aplte of her trou bled heart, Jane looked her loveliest, and Peter, as be held her slender s!lken-c!ad form In bis armi during the first fox trot, resolved that be would any til that was on his mind Immediately while Jane could not con venlently eacape. "Listen," he whltpercd, ss they swung down the hull, "I have some thing I mutt tell you. I love you, Love you frightfully, Jane durllng. Will you marry mer Jane lifted startled eyes. "Peter 1' all breathed, and tried not to give away to those around ber that her partner waa actually proposing to her then and there. Suddenly she remembered. "I am afraid you ee, my father" she began. "Don't fancy mer said Peter cslnv ly. "Well I hate to have to do It this way. But. under the clrcunv stances, you mutt. Marry me first and tell him afterwards." Jane gasped. No on had ever said "must" In Just that tone before, and It sent through her a delicious shiver. "YYhenr she asked meekly. Peter considered. "One week from today," he said finally. "That will give me time to get the license, ar range my bualness for aa absence, and engage pauage on the liermudlan. One week from today!" Jane, for all the romance of It, had her secret misgivings In the days that followed. It came hard to deceive her father, of whose ultimate relenting she bad doubts. Also, deep within her, she could not quite sanction Peter demand that she do such a thing. It did not tally with her Idea of him However, she loved blm, she had given her word, and she would abide br It. Arrived the wedding day, and Jane, who had surreptitiously packed her trunk, stole away for the ceremony .which was to make ber Peter. "I pronounce you man and wife I" Jane beard the words In a date. She could acarcely credit that so swiftly she hnd become Mrs. Peter Drown. Then she felt Peter draw ber tojilin tenderly and presently she found her self on th way to her father, ana the moment sht hsd dresded more than she hsd tdmttted bad come. ; They found him Bitting by th fire, Jbl gst fixed on themoulderlng; em- fta evident" quU unaware of fTielr proximity. With a little choke, Jane daahed forward, flinging her arm about her father' neck, "Oh, pal" the cried. ve run away and married that dread ful Peter I" Uer father held ber to him, but acroag her durk head be sought eter'g eyes and held out bis free and. "Oood work, my boyl" he said eartlly. "Come, Jane. Did you think you could hoodwink your old dud? eter'g futher anil I are old friends, and when I ssw which wsy the wind blew I wss mighty glad, and took prompt measures to see that this thing tit through same as Ive always done. I got Peter to conspire with me, end If he's wise be'll profit by this experience. Let ein wind you round their little finger, Peter, and then pull 'em the way you want 'ein to gol" AW People t of Earth Know and Value Cheete History revests thst the ua of cheese Is Indeed very old. The people of Greece knew thl dairy product a enrly as 1000 to 4.7 II. O. It wa uu Important lomrno.l.ty In Itoman commerce at a very early date end mention Is made of cheese In Ro man records from 750 B. C. to 475 A. D.. according to th California Cul tivator. A th Roman conquered th rest of Europe end carried their Influ ence Into theae sections th knowledge of the value and use of cheese ws tpresd. The people living In that part of Europe now known as Germany were using cheese In considerable amount as early as the Eighth century. Eng land undoubtedly learned of cbees from the Romans, and the Normans, who were the powerful people of this period, . were Urge consumers of cheese. During, the Dark age cheese was made mostly by the Inmates of the monasteries. These people were very Influential In popularising cheese, as hey taught others bow to make It !y the Tenth century cheese was an Important Item of European commerce nd during the Fifteenth century ex clusive cheese markete were esttb Halted In Switzerland. Some of these same markets are In existence today and are operated la the aame way, practically, a they were In their be ginning. One brand of Swiss cheese ins been made In one locality and un der the same conditions for more than ten centurtea. United Stattt Language So far as we sre able to learn, no enrly congress eves voted on the lan guage to he ased In this country. How ever, prouder Matthews eayg thst not long after we had proclaimed our Inde pendence sn ultrs pstrlotlc member of the Continental congress moved that we renounce the English tongue and devise a new language of our own voiilch we would not have to share with the enemy. Roger Sherman, a member of the congress from Connec ticut and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, moved ss an amend ment thst we retain English and com pel the British to use another. This method, thought Khermsn, would oe much simpler. The new language no tion wa never beard of any mor In congress. lrreprt$ilble Youth The charming youni; aetresg. Mlsg Pbylltg Lytton, Is an ardent church worker, which lendg point to th fol lowing story. A young lady was once ousy deco rating the church she attends lor a harvest thanksgiving service. Presently there entered the vicar. "I really mutt congratulate you, my dear Miss Jones," he said, "lou have all the fruits, flower and vegetable well represented In your decoration. I think there la hardly an omission, lg there?" . . The helper's fsc beamed. But a pert choir boy, unable to resist the temptation, spoiled It all by remark ing, loudly enough for all to bear: 'tea, wa have no banana." Father of Drama Aeschylni, the Greek who wa "th father of the drama," wa a soldier during th Persian Invaalon, and took part In the battle of Marathon, and later In the historic conflict with the Persian's at Salami. These tremen dou events Inspired blm to seek lit erary expression In what were tha first genuine dramas ever written by man. Mor thin three score play came from lilt brain and band, but of these only a half-doxen have been preserved. Of these the greatest are "Prometheua," which I considered by tome to be tha equal of the productions of Shake- peara i genius j the "rersinns," a pa. trlotlc and military drama, and "Aga mcmnon," which (till rank among th world' dramatic masterpieces. Late Withdrawal During the course of a trial tmsll but aggressive lawyer burled many op probtou epithet at counsel on tie other ilde. And msny times counsel started at blm with right arm drawn back. Dut he alwiyi escaped punishment, for the Insult by bawling: "I with draw It." Finally, however, he wa too slow. tb Impending blow Isnded and th gentleman landed and kissed, th car pet. The attorney with th good right arm wa then cstiea to account. "You should not bav (truck that blow." diclarid th Judge iternly. "I know it, your honor, I withdraw If AaAAAAA.AAA. mJ. A STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. X . . ...... . . . ..... . . . . . T r. yyayfiaa iTTtyyvyvavf ? y. UoMiiburg.- Slept to clone tho south I'tnp'iua river to bather because of IU polluted condition, will probably be taken during the coining week. Hiilein. M. J, Newhouse, for several years general rranager of tho Oregon Growers' Co-operative association, Fri day roslgned this position to take over the management of I he new prune exchang". Albany. Tho Albany cannery has shut down and will not process fruit or berries any more this year, accord ing to a current announcement. Black berries will be received and shipped to 8alem for processing, St. Helen. Methodists from var ious part of Oregon Sunday partici pated in laying the cornerstone of the new MethodiHt Episcopal church. Bishop E. K. Johnson, father of Rer. F. Durlow Jobnaon, local pastor, of ficiated. Mormotith. A committee of local itlzens waited upon the highway com mission recently In Portland to In terest the members in the celebration which Monmouth proposes to bold ekrly In September to commemorate completion of tho West Side highway. Salem. Printing Of the measures pamphlet, which will be sent to all registered voter in the state of Ore gon, was started hero Saturday under the direction of the secretary of state. It will require approximately 315,000 of these pamphlets to meet the de mand. Salem. The state tax on gasoline and distillate sales for June, 1924, ex ceeded the reju nue received from this source In any single month since the motor fuels tax law has been In opera tion. This was set out in a report pre pared here by Sam A. Kort-r, set-re- ary of state. Salem. The state land board Sat urday announced the annual appor Ion me nt of accumulated Interest on the Irreducible school fund. The ap portionment was based on 238.636 hihlren of school age and Involved a total of 3'Jl,363.04. The per capita apportionment was $1 61. Pendleton. Pendleton' water gup- ply is holding about steady, though a slight decreaae In the amount in the reservoir has been registered the past two weeks, according to Superintend ent Phelps. The plan of putting water users on a rotation plan has resulted in economy of water, be said. Salem. Deposits of state funds In both the active and inactive accounts on July 31 of this year aggregated $8,086,031, according to a report pre pared here Saturday by Jefferson Myers, slate treasurer. Of this amount S,034.4i)0 was in the Inactive account and 151.631 In the active account St. Helens. Work has been started on the plant of the St. Unions Wood Products company, the foundations for the dry kiln hcvlng been placed and material assembled for tbis building Work on the first unit of the factory, a building which will be 60x150 feet will be started this week and rushed to completion. Pendleton. The first carload of prunes of the 1924 crop moved from Freewater Thursday, according to R. K. Bean, county commissioner. A sec ond car was shipped Friday. The movement of the crop from the lrrl gated fruit belt In the east end of the county will not be nearly so heavy this year as it was In 1923. but prices are expected to bo profitable. Salem. Fees received from motor vehicle registration during the first six months of the year 1924 aggregat ed t4.DG2.997.96, according to a report prepared here Saturday by the stat motor vehicle department. These fees were received from the reglstra. tion of 162.704 passenger cars, 13,40 trucks, 2J01 motorcycles, 571 dealers, 12.284 chauffeurs and 33,175 opera tor. Portland. The fruit crop in western Oregon this year Is behrV last year in quantity because of the prolonged drought, but It Is of good quality ami prices are such that growors will re ceive a fair return, according to In formation gathered by the Lumber mens Trust company by correspond ence with bankers and other closely connected with the fruit industry of thl region. North Bend. The water condition Tn North Bend and Marsliiield Is acute. The present supply for the two r it lua comes from a mud. bottom ., , ! Thr forrmoat llualnra. Cullnre of th Nurthwrat reservoir Some tWO mile SOUth and wnlrh h WOB n.. Accuracy Awanla and Hold ..ali ,, tha Iwn tntvna Tha water In ' Mnlala than any other echini In Amwrica. Kml 01 ,ne l t n"- ne water is our Hu(.rm- cuki. Fourth Stn-t nr M..r Clirrleil In pipes Owned and operated , riwn, Portland, Ore, lasso ll. Walkar, i'voeidrut by the Coos Bay Water company which has a franchise to furnish water to both cities. The dry spell and shortage of water have put the supply In a woeful condition. The water Is muddy, brown and besides hag an un pleasant taste to It. It Is not fit to drink nor lo cook with and Is hardly fit to bathe, in. Wit Door to trirytAmp in Town ', in I I L. O iillj rH POtTLAMO. f ThW via iT ' PLUMBir.'G MATERIAL Tin lha. aluka. lulu-la, bu-n,, butlera, plpa, vaiyaa anil fillings, Prtoas raasuav tbla. Standard Plumbing Halting C. Call (th and Morrlaan Htn. Portland, Or. CorneEns Cafeteria Wholaaoma food eookrd Juat rtffM by enoaa who know, HI'KCIAL lonchaon aarvr.1 dally that cannot ba axcallad. Park Htrwat batwaant Waahlnctoai and Aldar, Portland Purify hint lnnrh Rochnrant Ul 11 UUIIJ L.UIIUII IIUOIUUIUIII US fourth at, Kaar Waahlnctos 81 GOOD THINGS TO EAT nt Rmarmahln rrleaa. SILK SHOP Worman and DomaatJa Kafoury Bros., Ill Allr He Prostate Cured Without Operation Spatial ntUntloa to Rtomarh, Bawala, Baetal an rtnuua -i niarira IlK. B. A. PHILLIP Broadway Bldg. Portland, Ora. The Fire Never Touched Us! Tha Worth Portland IToraa and Main Ca.. fjolon Stock Tarda la ttill In bu.inaaa. Wn haaa Jnat rrivd n anniignaant nf 75 taad af boraaa. Wa can supply yoa alio with aamaaa. Kmrinbar our addrraa, Tntoa Stock Tarda, RortkJ'orUanil; Lmpira 0121. rWCKER FL'RMTLKE Prions mmntatont wltb Jo.ltty. Hrn yoe win ind tha ihadra yon want. fiparial K.pair Dapart. aiml, 420 Aldar ttl, Portland. ZEMITH SALES SERVICB, INC Zanlta Cabnrrlor and frttl Lubricating Hv.Uiia. jJTHANP PAVII STS., rOKlLAHL. riRttAB.nir.LA AH BEAUTY taMartwallo Syate.) STUDIO Prirata Bootht. Individual larvtca) for Ladia and antlaman. Alwaya parkin ipaca. lka' law pla, l irat Floor. Aldar atraat. Portland. BUYINO AND SELLIM0 SERVICB Waaal larma, orrhanla, ilork ranrbra, larga asaall tract a. aarbanrca. etr and nubarban ioaaaa, butiima rbanr.a, m all r-artt of Ura- i,.n. Call or writ T LKal KEl'LIt rtu. CO, lit Ik Strort, Portland, Ora. PLYMOUTH PRODUCE CO. Whuluala Dualan In Poultry, Tit. Irrcaanl Moau, Potato, Onlont Pbon Broadway 6121 ha UiiauBlaaion lu JtorU t'aurth hi. Portland, Oragoa Wa Invita corraapoAdaoea SaTRSMEV EARN 3l).0 DAILY -lllnf NCMJAH Clothing Buita, 112 10 mail tu rnraaur. Will outwaar thre ordinary lima. Abtnlutalr ana proof, watar and fir rtalatanl Writ for Hailing Pino. lilCoucn. Bldg.. Portland, or. HOTEL ATHENS Centrally located: rrachtd br all depot ear. Kxlualv dlatrirL Kates reason aula Morrison L at 13th, Portland. Men A real Shampoo for YtL Don't Neglect Your Hair. Sepol deodorized Shampoo Retain your hair. Prevent Baldnets, Dandruff, Inching Scalp and r ailing Hair. Try it Al any urug oiuro. Duaty Traveler's Dry Bath. From a story "Mafy was tho'sweetT contour of the homeland hills to the returning traveler. Elon bathed In her gentle presence and watched the pen sive tweet oval of her gracious, wash able face." Boston Evening Tran script. Swim Not, Drown Not. The Mohammedan and Hindu fam ilies In Kashmir for generations have taught their children that swimming Is an ungentlemanly art. They argue that those who go often into the water run a risk of drowning. .Derivation of Word "Paregoric" The camphorated tincture of opium of the United Slates Pharmacopoeia derives its name of "paregoric" from the Latin paregorlcus, from the Creek word paregorlkos, meaning "south ing." Brains Needed for Foresight. Any simpleton can tell which way the wind is blowing today, but it takes a man of brains, special Insight and experience to tell you how it will blow tomorrow. Duvld Lloyd Coorgo. Thought for the Day. The man who can't do a good turn without intending to make it pay is as contemptible, as the man who can't re ceive a favor without supporting a wrong motive. Reproof Not to Be Avoided. Aversion from reproof is not wise. It Is a mark of a little mind. A great man can afford to lose; a little, In significant follow Is afraid of, beiug snuffed out. Cecil. You Want a Good Position Vary well Tak th Accountancy IV Ruainraa Manairtmnt. Prlvat bvcretanaL (alculauir. ComuuiHitor. Strnoirraphlc, f'enmanahip. or Com. niercial Teach.ra' Counr at i used for bbyt cloth, will kp thm wt tnd aaowy-whlte until worn out. Try It end for youraair. afrgyawav P. N. U. No. 32, 1924 I' as.