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IM aan.oiMl Man. ream a Mr..k.t ImMla, Idaho On. ABRAM SYSTEM Por all L'hrualc Dtaua, Madlaoa Bldf P5 5 C ElEr! tr a' i 'lf amis Men, Women and Children Treated MY nonsurgical, aooelilnf treatment for IMet and other Rcrtal and '& Ion dlM)tdrra Ii given pcrtont from two to over clijlitT yeart of t se, thui proving the mildneu of my method.. My aucceu In treating thcnuandi of men, women and children enable! me to con fidently GUARANTfcE to cure any caae of Pilea or refund the patlcnt'ifee. My new Seattle office! are now prepared to care lor natienti trom Puget Sound and DrltUh Columbia Pittrlrta, Send today for KKEE booklet Hll' Hari V )''') J. DEAN. M D.Inc fOHILAND IIFMCIt: Sf ATTIC OfflCIS: Dr Dfl.n rJiliinin aa l amraw pjihxhi TH AND M Hugs Cstollns Loss. The fulums of gasoline, that Is lost by evaporation In one stags In the handling of crmls oil is squat to one thirtieth of the country's annual gaso line production. Two Kinds of Woman. An optimist Is a man who believes that all women are angels and pessi mist Is a man who believes they are the kind of angola with asbestos wings. Strange Kind of Worm Ticomn, Vnnb. A species of worn that lives only In the Ice and cannot withstand even the beat of human hand, has been found and photo grspbsd by a scientific expedition that recently wsnt Into the Olympic moun tains. The Ice on Dodwell Rlxon pass la the Olympics was found literally alive With these worms. Tbejr are black. Thin sal about half an Inch loot. Idadi dhhtI uniuvjivvi i m a tit n 1UMI I 1 A t.ta RuU.Ur II A Mild Ui.U't , Hat Never Failed to Assist Nature In tlr'VJ Keeping Your .&,. 1 Sytlrm RttfM. Terr r.r- .- tatM.M Al All I JJ MUM DtulU CHASi OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE . Portland. Onm TAtmnVILLS PHOTO-PLAYI 0tt Ukn Saturday. AdulM, WhI day Mall, Sua I K.aniiiii, Mn, Coalli I I 11 m. Chlldraa It mil til tlmar Writ ( PrUaa V'XZ'X Tennessee Cedar. at Dalav Mia. OMr. Balaam., ! I. Hrotvl. HkNOrok CATALOU Ntit Door trtrytimg m Town INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cue, (Mm, ham and machine II fill tilaat akin r.adv for hand WW tUintlii-hln, iili-otlri n4 lurkine lITHN NOVttTV Mro. CO. IS It ridh Klraat Portland. Or. CUT FtOWtH A FLORAL NMIONt ' Clark llioa , Kiorlata, 111 Mnrriiun HI MOLt") laailR COLLIOI ' Taarhaa trail In I ..ka Horn pay Willi larnlii(. I'ualtlon aamrait Wrll for f(l.ua. Ill Hurnald bltaat, Purl' land, or.cun. eaUcTO T"iunimfo. co." Trunk. Auto Trunk la ardar. Thlrt and I'lna, I'm (land, or. PLEATINO, HEMSTITCH1N0 tlaaa, Hll...ia(. I'aarl Plaat T. tA. Wld riMMifkirf 1 ml rualarr, Dallua llulaa. All vaafc aaranlad Imiih Pl.atiPl and ButtM Work Sit Mnciaa Bid. Portland. jDtfc DR. MARIE D. EQUl V'nma nd CatMrw PrTTRiriAN . 4 Ul.rni Bldf RUROEOX PRSAUVIK? OPTOMETRIST 1 mak. tn Cilaaaa. Poraa Rhl Saiitlailion ItS SwtUand Ml't. Op. Liamaa Woll. Haw Poiaanln Walhola Eld (Wrnta Inrlanllr. INrfrOan r"n. lr..r Eaehan, lkaaaJii Ct RYDER PRINTING CO. a. Kaaiui Prlntltif for laa 111 Third Hirl purtland, Orafa) Vour "TEETH SLEEP" While w Wr Our Raputattnn I mir (raalrat ml rr. Ka.na, 111 Waahlnstan Mt., Portland AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL OtntiHH InalnartkMl In Evarr Rrancb mt hl PpafaaBMM It what ffar ur Studant. Talk TltA ur UrwIiMtaa. . tSSMdlr' IHdf , Portland. Or.n. NORTONIA HOTEL Ym Will Paal Runt at Hoax Ran Ml ui Caalnl-ll al, lUlr. Rlaallant C. Rparlal Wakb Rata. Ha MaMa all Traia. Itth and Surk. UKII.ANI). OKIGON ATTEHTI01 t.AMr It yaar KM ajnt. Ranltarr 1-aiiJr aarlor; ftf r an; auka all hind ef hair ale tit al malnfl I alaai aaiba, Sa; I ua tl M; I ala SI. Pull rouraa af aawilT raltar. S.u 0 litk'ioi tmiidlag, parlland. imral. HOTEL EATON Waal Park and Marrlan Ria. Taka r,j r.r at Hanoi la t pr wtraal Th Shi Lcatd Haul Mi Partland DRUGS HY MAIL l-a nd ma ur Drat ar aall-Snalal tvn man offnara Al k liAVU DRUO COMPANY Tfnaa Eiparta. iTt Thlni SL. Portland. Of fan land f gins IWU Mala OM Wigs PiliS H1IUT0HE Toupees ill kUJaaJ llni. H i. t a- rat ainnavi l"aai p W'T T pipvnii liaaaaliMl Co., IKIW Waah. at Mar Waal Park Cornelius Cafeteria WhalanM fasd nkad ut rl(M hr ronke wh know. NPKlUALU lunrhaim aarvad dallr that rannol l aarallad. Park 8 tract halwam Wahinioa and A Mar. Portland YOU WANT A SHOW? Wi caa furnish It OrchiMtra. K.iiBrL Dnri CAmaUrtt. Murla 'rtUixi, Orctrvn. TliaM Main W. CLEANING AND DYfi-Q Par raitaaia Claanint and ! in aanrl aand pa real. I . aiMMm aaala-. Inform al 'an a ad ita aivan apaa r quaat. EN EE'S CITY DYE WOUKS., Eatakll.had lain. Portland. Or Houses In Belgium, Wooden houses are rare In Dnlglum. Real estate Is high. Ibis are small, and the rardi which Americans enjoy are unknown except for Ylllas owned by the well to rjo. Fog Mikes Animals III. Fogs csune digestive troubles among small mammals snd birds In the Lon don son, the animals losing their ap petite and most of the birds retualng te sat unlets there Is plenty of light. Can Live Only in Ice When the sun Is out they crawl Into the interior of the Ice, where the tetn perature la lower. Scientists with the putty ssld that so far aa they k .en tnese worms never had been found before In the United States.' While the. worms were photo. graphed. It wss Impossible to get any of them out or the mountains alive When the Ice surrounding them begins to meir, may cue immediately. Jill j I MournM iiUJ I V'V . CP1 .. Hdwwong IT WAS THE RULING PASSION By JAMES BARNES (. liaabladar. Pas A C.t PEUCT ALAN Alt M STRONG, fa lalliarly known to the staffs of three metropolitan dally newspa per ss "I'a," slowly, very slow ly, awakened to a blurrsd, detached consciousness of his own existence. He did not have to stk where be wss. lie hsd visited hoipltals often enough, Once he had Interviewed a would-be suicide In a private' room just like this. There was a slight smell of ether about blm, end he was potsessed of sensation that remind ed him of the time he hsd been ss signed to write the story of "A Day on the Fishing lianks." Otherwise be felt no pain particularly. "Oueis I was 'among' those'," he ob served to himself. He could see the hesdllnes "Crash on Third Ave. V he'd written op lot of them, but be' wss rather mixed ss to this uue. There hsd been a swsy, a lurch, a big noise and here be was I A nice-looking young women, dressed In white, wss standing st the foot of the high cot, looking at him. "Many burtr be asked, forming the words slowly. "Mustn't talk rest quietly," re turned the young woman, softly. You're gettlmi on nicely." "Whet dsy Is itr "Sunday. You're sit right Joat rest wsil tske cere of yon." She bed a very soothing voice. "Jess ss you say, m' dear," mumbled Ta wrskly, and with that he lost con nection with the actual In a long, quivering Intake of breath. The next time be came out of the darkness he wsi alone. The discom forting sentitlon wis gone, only a strsnge, dull ache was sll over blm, and a pain In his bead. He lay very flat and straight at a slight Incline. It wss a warm, sunny dsy of very early spring; the window was open nd the housetops opposite were Just level with his line of vision. He rec ognized several taller buildings beyond, sgalnst the sky line. He looked down at himself a much bandaged object lay on a pillow at his right; the other arm was serosa his chest He stsrted to lift the hsnd to his selling head the only response wss a slight movement of the lodes linger snd the thumb bs tried his feet and legs nothing responded. Us gsve Just the slightest moan. Once, after the cave-In of a Boor at a tire, he bad eeen a poor devil of a smoke-eater laid ont Uke this, . . "Spine,- aald he. That's the an awer." lie compressed his lips his eyes blurred he tailed the salt of the quirk guth of tears. "Finished, On Uhed, finished," hie mind kept repeat ing, and then "How lucky I" No one wit dependent on him, not even a dog or a cat I All he'd ever had or cared for In life had been his work. That was over now. . , . There were Institutions, of course, and a flash of hope he might, possibly might re cover. Lord, bow clear his mind wss I The psper and the boys would he good to him. He mustn't give np alto gether. It he could only teach that left hand to hold a pen I Denty of time now to write all that stuff he wss going to do "tome day." He turned his bandaged head to the right on a table by bis side there waa a telephone, a glass snd a shiny little metal tubo. "All ready to give me another shot," he reasoned. "Never thought I'd come to thlii" He wu glad he waa alone, ne felt turn If he made a sound, thst the whlte-dresaed women- would appear. He didn't want anybody just now . , . Ills eyes had cleared and his glance sought the open window. There waa a man on the roof oppo site, loinlng over the brick railing, looking down at the street He wss tn shirt sleeves and hatless; his bald head glistened In the sunlight Straightening up, ths msn hurried back to the ahadow of a metal roof bourn and disappeared. , He had walked with slight limp, ss It he hsd lost the use of a knee joint If I'a had ever spotted anyone at thst dlttsnce before he knew that man to a certainty I Forgetting hlmtelf and everything else, he kept his tense gate on that stretch of roof. There the man was again, hat and coat on his time, and another wss with him I They peered round the side of the house very cautiously and then van ished. I Despite his helplessness Pa Arm strong felt the old-time, familiar ex citement Every part of his brain was Intently wide awake. But It was only after two attempts that he managed to say "Oh, Miss Nurse. If yon please!" She wss just outside the door, and, concealing her anxiety, hurried to him. "Telephone call most Important- get this now I Three-one-hundred 8prlng I want" The young woman put her hand on 'hit forehead. "Not now," ths soothed. "It Is agiilmt orders. You mustn't tslk mustn't excite yourself." The best card Pa Armstrong had In his penonal pack was his smile: It hsd worked on dangerous crooks, crusty guardlana at closed doorways, was a key to the sympathy of the shleit child and the attention of de termined and obstinate women. "See here, Miss," he csjoled weakly, looking op at her, "I'm dead oa to what's bsppensd to me I If yon could do the last thing thst anyone could do for a fellow' in my fix, wouldn't yon do It? Call that number and put the 'phone down here where I can talk Into It. Sure, you're going to Be a good scout I" The smile was a trifle twisted, but Jt won. Tbree-one-bundred Spring," said the buns, softly but clearly into the tnotfthplece. Her, tones could hardly have been heard out In the hall way . t , , "Yes, yes wslt a minute." . She put the Instrument on the bed, and hurrying to the door, closed It One doesn't like to be csught breaking orders I Tben sua) lifted the receiver to I'a Armstrong's ear and held ths mouthpiece of the instrument close to the eager, waiting Hps. "Hello Want Inspector McLaren . , Important , , . Hello, Mao . . , Me . , . Don't yon know my voice? Say, listen. Llmpy Moore and his gang are on the job again right now furs loft Job West Sixteenth street ; middle of block." He peused and summoned all bis forces. Number 13, I guest. Lookout Is below on street outside. Truck must be on Seventh. Hurry you'll get 'em on roof. Yes, ture. Can't talk any more I" , He turned hi head sway; the young wuujun, U HI lii'lilln? Hie tnniriiin-nt. looked at him In aiauiu. Lui Uu lids lifted the smile, a very forced, white-lipped one, appeared again.. "Call Chronicle office, city desk. , . , Tell ' 'em send pollca headquarters see McLaren story bow they got Llmpy Moore tell 'em you're talking for P. A. A. Ab, go on be a good scout I Ah, plesse do I" He kept wide eyes on her, straining bis esrs to each word ahe spoke. "Good girl, yon got It throogh. , . , It's a beat!" murmured Pa Armstrong, taking a long breath. "A sure best 1" be repealed, very sleepily; be felt he was In a smoothly descending lift, going down faster and faster , . . It could not have been unpleasant for he stUI wss smiling. "I could swear twas him his voice." aald the Inspector. "And tbst's how we got the whota gang Llmpy and the others with the goods this time!" "It was a woman called up the of fice," returned the cub reporter, gath ering up his packet of flimsy psper; "you're going to the funersl, aren't your 1 sure am," said the Inspector. "There'll bo a man or more from almost every precinct there," "Big crowd, I gucaa," aald the young Chronicle man, at the door. Nothing Ever Lost by Word of Praise Bay a word of praise for sn effort made or a result accomplished I At home, st work, or elsewhere, the man who scatters words of praise helps to keep the world moving forward ami men to reach the goal to which they have sot out A word of praise to the struggling man la a friendly bsnd behind the back of a climber np llfe'a hill. The road la long, the Incline so steep thst the least push forward Is a help. A word of praise Is one of the few things In the world of which we pos sess mora tn proportion to the smount we give awsy. Let as not be stingy In our passing out of kindly words . This fellow with so bold an air, with so hearty a laugh and with so splendid a disposition may be put ting up a front to bide financial trou bles, a asd heart as the result of do mestic complications or a troubled spirit because of some problem In his Ufa of which the world knowa noth ing. Fellow ship means Interest In the other chsp. We never know when a serious word of kindliness, of praise, of encouragement will fall on ears which are hnngry for It sink Into hearts that are sad. Sounds a bit preachy to you, but It wilt sound peachy to ears which listen to your words of praise I Kl wants Magazine. Remarkable Photography The young man and the young wom an were musing on the the strange ness of life In general. A favorite occupation nowadaya when everybody la convinced thst they hsve a special flair for soulfulness. "Photography Is a strsnge profes sion," said the young man, apropos ab solutely of nothing st alt "Because It develops negutlvesr In quired his compsnlon with a knowing look. "No, not that exactly. The other day I had my photograph taken tn my riding things not on horseback, you know, just standing wiui my crop in my hand. Today the photographer sent me word that the portraits are ready, and, do you know, he says thst they are all mounted." Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Thtit Critical Times The hall of the suhurbsn church wss crowded. A well-known author ity on ths English language had been engaged to come down and lec tors to the women a club on "The De- csdence of Pure English." - Everything -went well, snd at ths close of the lecture a lady she was a lady ; she wore a most expensive fur cost snd three strings of pearls approached ths authority, and said, gushingly : "I did enjoy your talk ever and ever to much, and I agree with you that the English language Is deciding tome thing awful. Hardly no one talks prop er nowadays, and goodness only knows whst the next generation will talk Ilk If something ain't done about It I" MANY DEVICES USED TO EXERCISE BULLS (Preparad by tti Vnltad Stai.i Dapartmeat t Alrleulture.) Many a valuable bull Is rendered nseless by Improper care and manage ment, says the United States Depart ment Of Agriculture. The luiportmir of exercise Is often UiiLleieaUuiated. and many bulls, after their value has been provedare found to be sterile or slow breeders, dus largely to close confinement snd Isck of activity. This Is more true of dairy bulls, perhaps, because of their temperament, which mskes them more difficult to handle. Regular exercise helps materially to keep the bull In good condition. Any method that will make the sluggish bull take exercise regularly snd with out overwork Is satisfactory. The main point Is for him to get It In some countries bulls are yoked like renn nnrt used to pull a plow, to haul immure, or to do other farm work. Where there Is only one bull, special hitching nrrnnsi-inents for work on cart may be made. Tbus the bull not only gets his exercise but st the same time does useful farm work. A tread mill Is sometimes used, but Is not il wsys satisfactory because the bull sometimes learns tricks for stopping the machine snd needs to be watched. A pen large snd roomy enough for exercising rosy be sll thst Is needed for some bulls, but others are laty and need to be forced to exercise. A young bull turned In the lot with an older one will usually csuse the older one to take his "dally dozen." The younger bull will usually be active enough to keep out of danger If the pen Is large enough to prevent his being cornered. The owner should use his Judgment ss to the merits of this plan. Bulls may he induced to exercise themselves with sn empty barrel or keg by bunting or rolling It s round the pen. The keg msy be left on the grountj or bung by a rope or chain low enough so the bull can butt It with his head. A block of wood, with the corners removed, will serve, the same purpose. Some hulls spend hours play ing with contrivances of this sort while others pay little attention to them. . When an exercise pen Is not svall sble. It Is a common practice to tie the bull to a ring which slides on a sus pended wire or cable 73 to 100 feet long snd high enough shove the bull's hesd to prevent him from retting his fePt over the lead chain, which should be 12 to IS feet long. A revolving sweep will give the bull some exercise, If he will nse It Many Animals Inspected During Year Just' Ended 'Slaughter of nearly 60,000,000 anl mals In establishments operating un der federal meat Inspection during the year ended June 30, 1024, Is shown by figures recently compiled by the bo resa of animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. The exact total Is 79,914.000, which Is more then 8.000.000 more animals than were slaughtered during any previous fiscal year. nogs were the most numerous of sll classes of stock,- there being 64, 410.4SI of these animals slaughtered. This number, nearly three-fifths of the total. Is also a new high mark. Calves slaughtered during this record-breaking j ear numbered 4,007,943, which Is also the largest number on the records of the United States meat Inspection sen-Ice for sny year. Cat tls and sheep killed under the super vision of government Inspectors num bered 0.1SS,(w2 and 11,505,001. respec tively. This record slaughter of animals In dicates an Increased total meat con sumption In the United States, as would be expected with the growing population. It also shows whst a com prehensive service the United States Department of Agriculture renders tn the Inspection of the patlon's meat supply. Live Stock Facts 'The losa of little pigs will mean ths loss of big profits. a The wise stockman recognizes that careful attention to little details pays well In the end. ass Too much skim milk or too much thin slop tends to produce S "pot-bellied" type of pig. Middlings should not make up too much of the ration for either the sow or the pi.-s for It csuses ths Dies to scour. r r Ths sdditton of a small amount of lime water to skim milk for calf feed ing Is now being used with excellent results by msny dairymen. Unless the dslry farmers are willing to tuy additional milk palls they ought not to try better breeding of their cows. It Is time well spent to tesch ths heifer to be handled and to lead. The average hand-raised belfer Is gentle and, If done early, Is very ssslly taught to lead. ' lUlalMllri7n after xver) meal Cleanse moath and teeth and aide aigcstloo. Relieves tbat over aatco Ictliau and acid Month. lie l-a-a-M-n-a flavor aallsllea the craving lor tvecta. Wrlolcy'a la aontvla walaa in the benefit aod plcaawa It provide. 'tfi ' II. Ai-ira First Religious Paper. The first religious newspaper ever Issued was the Herald of Cospel Lib erty, which was published by Ellas Smith of Portsmouth, N. II In 1S0. Hugs Dam In Indls. The Bbstghar Irrigation dam near Poooa, India, containing 21,000,000 cubic feet of masonry, has the largest volume of any dam In the world.. Composed Music st 8ix. At six years of sge the composer, Mozart, could compoae unaided by sny Instrument and knew the effects of sound aa shown by notes. , Every Wsn's Duty. Every man should strive to be en titled to a good opinion of himself, snd hsvlng gained It should strive to keep It to himself. Boston Trsnacript. Woman Builds Bridges. Bridge building Is the specialty of Mrs. Lou Alts Melton-Merrill, a grad uate engineer In the employ of the United States bureau of public roads. Knowledge and Practice. Every one of us, whatever our spec ulative opinions, knows better than he practices, and recognizes a better law than he obeys. Froude. Unfortunate Truth. A msn never sees all that bis moth er has been to him till it's too lats to let her know that be sees It. W. 1, Howells. Drop Union Membership. Since the great railway strike In Great Britain the membership ot the National Union of Rallwaymen baa dropped from 457,831 to 3S6.11S. Lizard Sheds Tall. A lizard Is none the worse tor los ing Its tail. Nature providea tbat when he Is In danger be can shed his tail while he makes good his escape. Fswer Infsnt Deaths. Twenty years sgo shout 15S babies died for every 1,000 born in New York state. Last year only 75 died out ot every thousand born. Believe In Split Souls. Among the natives ot South Africa there Is a general belief in the split soul. One tribe believes In three souls one In the head, another In the stomach and a third In (be big toe. Butter From Fish. Indians obtain the tut trom butter fish by boiling them in codar vats heated by dropping hot atones Into the water and then skimming off the oil as It rises to the surface. rlnt Preserves Whits House. ' Without an annual coat ot water proof white paint the Wblto Homte at Washington would have been In ruins at the end of one hundred years. Nature's Bank. Natives of China, India and Malay peninsula, use the soil for their hanks, and It Is' estimated millions of dollar are thus stored away. World Planes Retired. San Diego, Cal. The round the world army filers, headed by Lieuten ant Lowell II. Smith, landed at Rock well Hold hers Monday trom Santa Monica, Cal. The three airplanes used by the fliers were t,urncd over to army authorities here and no longer will be used for aviation. You Want a Good Position Vary wall Taini th ArnminUnry and Bailnaa Manaerm.nl, Prlrat BoeratarUI, Cali-ulalur-Comw.tn.tor, Htno(ni.nie, Paumaniaitt, ur Corumart ial Taachan' Coura at Behnke-Walker Th foramoet Bmlnaaa Collar st th Northw.rt whlrk ha woa mora Accuracy Award and Gold Modal than any. othar school in Amerlc. Hand tor tiar Bureau I'atalof. Fourth Htraat naar MorrlWia, Portland, Or. Iaa M. Walkrr, Pn. P. N, U. No. 45, 1924 he flavor lasts ) aaaasMB