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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1924)
I VJLV 1 latiU Page &Q WB WANT oUIl Turkeys & Fresh Eggs rortlanu, Urcgon L'Mallory Select Roiidontial & Transient llih and YaajhlO. ParUaad, Unm Modem Fireproof AmtrlcM Plan RATI MODKRATB Accurate Weights and Tests MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. Sizes HOME TREATMENT for Chronic DUeatei IndivtJual Efftcttvt Convtnhni fjwh mm la r1vn pcrrvmat attmtlon. HltH IF iDHntl rMtmltaa prpurd fur mwIi Udiwit twU 1 rwitnwtit bMtl us our Ulwratory Ira! n4 dtarwia of tMOarn.'a ailmonta. mm fur WFtuyiom dunoit ltun m, bktod haaf, ftnil full lfifam SUA. h wblihatMM,, AMERICAS HE1LTH msmuiE fl Mriall.l. an CSianlr IllMMH, KulU 111 'oluAti4 HM . Waal -rli and Waahlnat ku. I'lalland, Untiw. W 8pclllx In Bidet, Mil. WmI, Mokw, TBw. Ccn. OiefM Ciipt Rotl CmI Skiu, Hern Hair Witia lot Hklpptag Tan A b'aat Prlaa Uat Portland Hide a Wool Co. in mum .warn Mara, rastuaa. mil Hniwkal l-aaalatla. Idaha SHOP EARLY and Avoid the Rush TAKE BARK-ROOT TONIC A Mild Uudn A Ijr.laai Bnllda --Lj And Avoid Sickness At An Rallabla btugglata Dr. Lake, Divine Healing 129 Fourth cUrect, Portland ELASTIC STOCKLNGS, TRUSSES AhHafntnal Sapportara Arab lappona. Hand ivt tiaaaar- lag slaaka. Lue-DiTii Dni( Ca. Traaa El part ITITWHM,, Portland. Ora Bybtrlt. Sybarii (bom of thi Sjbarlta), It aa ancient Crook colony In touth Italy on tb west ild of th Gulf ot Tra- turn, fouodod by Immigrant from Acbaea tnd Trotten about 720 D. C. Tbo city btcarat proverbial (or lti wealth and luxury. The people of tb neighboring Croton deitroyed It thor oughly In CIO D. C turning the river Orathli over the tit. , Oreen Gold. . The term green gold originated in tb early day when lomeon declared that meiali wont through a procest ot evolution and ripened at laet to a flnlehed product. The originator ot thli tulae tboory claimed to bav tb eecret that aided gold In refining. Oreen gold I an alloy. When 17 per cent illver le mixed with gold, a green color ) produced. "Juit Average" Pereone. People who continue to be "Juit vrage" do to becauae they are 'tat urated with the belief that they can never be any more. They bav tbue "fenced In" their talenti io they can not get Into tb paitur greea of greater achievement, Armenia Has 40,000 Erlvan, Armenia. American meth od of cotton growing are being Intro duced In Arimtula. ' , A new cottun factory, quipped with modern American machinery, ba Juat been completed In ICrlvun. At the preaeut time, mor tlian 40,. 000 acre of rutton r under cultiva tion. Thin g 40 time greater tun th acreage under cultivation In 1021. Tb Armenian government expect lass n LHVL!3 rigg?! OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Pallaad, OrtfM VAVDIVILU PHOTO PtAT Otaaltl Ckaaaa l.taraar, Alalia, Wash dap Matlaaa, 10( Riaalaia, la-. OmiUv aas I to II p. . Oklldiaa, 10 ww ll Haw a. Wrka far Prim Cedar Chest ttSJSS Tennessee Cedar PMtorT.lAmMMMvIU. Offlw ItUmoa. IM K. Riand war lurUaad. ki.Nl) rUR CATAUn) INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT PLIATTNO SPECIAL Cut, am, ham an marhlna l AM Ilaat aklrta raadr for band ! iamatlti hlng, pl.otlng and lurking nun nuvakir , J,urllani,Ora1 8UT PLOWgR A FLORAL RttlQNt lark Bros., Klorlala, 117 Morrlauntft. DR. ABRAM lYtTfM For ail Ckronlt UIhu Mail I so Wf. MOLia) ANBIR COLLtQK THinu Irada in I waaka. Bnma par hlla laarnlna. Pnaltlona aanirad. Writs fur eatalucua. III ilurnalda Htraat, rrt i no, ur.gon. rRtCTO TRUNK MFO. CO. Trunka, Auto Trunka ta erdar. end llni, Purlland, Ora. Third) PLCATINQ. HRMITITCHINO Bailout Maallouuif. Faarl Plwt Hn. Wlda HaaiiUualai, XaittvaUri, Balla Hiilaa. AM vara aaaraaiMa Imlll k Plaarint aad Ivltan Warka II Maciu lldf., Panland. Ota. DR. MARIS 0. (QUI Waaaa aad Ckildraa rrrrnciAH 14 ui.7wu ut i'noiQ RVOIR RINTIMO CO. Kaalura PrtnUna fur Iaa lllThlrd Hlraal ff IUd,Orafaaj Yau "TRITM HUP" Whll We Wark Our Rauutallun la aur craataat aaaii. Dr. Kaaaa, HI VVaahUifton ML, PortlaJal AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL Caaaalat Inatrvelian la tvarr Rranah af Ma rrofaaaioa la what a anar aat atwawata. la vltk war Graduaua. IU Madlra' Blilg, PortUnd. Orrgoa. NORTONIA HOTEL Sl II r w" R Haaaa lave '1 I SA ml CkarJ-lmmHi lata. Etaanaal Oafa. laaelal Waakk Ulaa. Rat Maata alt TralM. Ilth ai rOKTLAN U, UHEOON ATTtKTIO t.ADtra It raara aaaM , aattarr aaaaif parMff: a ni raa aa; ve auaa all klad at kail alaau aat af aatabtaa I aiaa awiKk, tia I auaaa, II. 10; ataaat -J. Cull aoana at Watr avllata. lie, du Dakiia kaildlaft Parttaad, Urafan, r,.l;, WaalaaaaM faad aaokad hi at rlfM LOrUCUUS k aaaka ka kaaar. HPfcUALIa - luiMtMua aamd dallr last a. .a at YOU WANT A SHOW? Wi Ml furalsk I Orckaatraa, Blnaara, rtaaaara, Cantadlana. Mal alana. IMrrtor. fnr HrmaTalanl MaauaartptaL aaa ItJMAAZ AMliSfcMKHT CO., HlppartroaM fala. raatlaad, Oraaua. Talapkaaa Mala iuaV. OXAN1NO AND DYEING For rallaMa Oaaatae aad Dra HO aarrlaa sand parrala ta aa, Wa par ratam paataa-a. lafra "um ppmi aaa anaaa airaa spaa p RNgr OTt DTR WORtl, Panlaad. Ora Partlaad Rlaaa tM, W. m m tm Toupee AU ktadaaf Ralr aad Baaaar erk br aipana, kUaaakul Ca, Waaa. aV. Mar Waat Pari Prostata Cured Without Operation paatal ituatl.a la Btaaiadk. Ratrala, Raatal and Paaula TiaulUa DH. R, A. PUILLire Braadar Bldf. P.nUad. Oaa. The Man Whe lueeeede. Olv m tb man who can hold ea when otben let go; who puihei ahead when other turn back; who itlttM up when otheri weaken; who advance when' otheri retreat; who know euch word u "can't" or "glv up"; and I will ihow yon a man who will win In th end, a matter, who op poee blm. no matter what obitacl confront blm. A Helping Hand. When yoa rli In tb mornlntf torn a reioWlon to make tb day a happy on to a fellow creature. It le eaiUy done; a left-oft garment to tb maa who need it, a kind word to tb lor rowful, an encouraging expreialon to tb itrlvlng trifle la themielv light ai air will d It at lea it for tat 14 bouri. Life. ' II who lnveiti m with a new pow r; who lummom cur will to flnf taaki; rivlvei our falling hopee; re cover! our loat almi; renewi our youta ot lov and nthuitaim, and helpi u to read anew and better th great meaning ot life ralaei ui from ta dead. Acres in Cotton Plant thlk year to produce 80,000,000 poundl of raw cotton. One factory In Erlvai ba An output of nearly 2,000,0a poundi a month. In order to encourage farmer t cultivate tbelr own cotton Held, thl government li allotlng them largi quuntltlei of free feed. Tb govern ment payi $2.75 for 40 poundi ot tn raw material. Tb preeeot averagi yield U about Ij&W'pounda an acre. it RaUkkakad 1MB. FORCED TO TELL THE TRUTH By MARY B. WOODS EN ), iivakiadar, Pa Ua.l THIS itvry bee nu moral. It ll a true itury. Hilda liancock li the berolu. Hbe Wat bouio , ly. Blue till li a true itory that ll a fact, from tb peak of her high and ihlning forehead to the ti of her large mil eubkieatlal feet eh poiiened not a point that could char itably he called paieebie. I3ut people alwayi laid kindly ilie wai iucb a weet girl, ao rtialble. At the ige of ilxteen end three quar tern, Hilda graduated from th U ay town high ichuol and her partmtl tact fully luggeated that ih get out and buttle for bereelf ae there were eeven younger ilaucock to be graduated by degree. The old folki reallted It wai uaeleai to keep Hilda around the Iioum ii matrimonial bait. Ho Hilda aold ber pet cow beef wai high that year packed ber halrplni, clam pic ture, heavy itocklngi and noma other tblngi and embarked for the city. She promptly enrolled In a builnea fac tory w hare In due court ot time ihe teemed to make pot hooka In a note book ii fttt it a man can talk, and to hit the right keja on a typewriter even timet out of ten. Kb alto learned lo add a column of flguree on ber tlageri and to itrlke a balance eheet In a tet of book! that would make a wire-walker watlck. When the factory boae had no more knowl edge to give ber, he gav ber bl bleat ing. Inatead of th iddreai of a man needing a ttrnographer, and advleed ber to go gunning for experience Hilda a chaae of thli thy bird led ber Into many and varloui office. In rapid aucceulon ah worked for a doc tor, a lawyer, merchant chief, a rich man, a poor man, beggar man and a traat magnate. Her lougeat record for holding down Job wai two weekt ben the compiled a Hat of Inveat menu fur tb beggar man and mad out hi Income tat blank. 8b picked up a few ihekeli In thli wiy and much wltdoui about men. She knew ber work wai aa good the average and that there muat be other reaavaa w hy ib couldn't make permanent con nection! with job. Tblt began to dawn on ber after ahe bad beea hand ed her weekly atlpend by her eight eenth employer with lite remark that ahe j needn't come back Monday. It wai clinched when beautiful blond doll, wearing dlaxily itrlped eweater nd tmbt half yard icron caked ber tb location of ber ex-eighteenth employer office. Ho that evening, In the aolltud ef ber room, Hilda took careful In ventory of ber personal disadvantage 8b aummed up the net reault which wai dltrouragtng, not to lay dlt rett ing. In ber fnnk, bucolic way. Say, ahtter," ah confided to her mirror, "you could u your parent for th face they've given you. But you can't get away from It It' glued on. Ho you might well Invent a dlagulae. The telegram ih tent her father next day itirtled him ao be couldn't enjoy hit after-dluner nap. But be went to Ih benk on Monday and bor rowed the money which be remitted with paternally expostulating letter ind her mother'! butter and egg money. So Hilda waa financed for ber experiment. When Hit beauty doctor law her coming they thought her in eaiy vic tim, but Hilda waa on to their gam. Sh told them In th beginning h wa deaperat caa and wanted omethlng done, quickly, to give ber a general famlljr reeenihlmr 10 ether girl a. 8o th beauty doctor pitched In. They managed and cold creamed. They iteimed and Iced. Tbey ihampooed and tinged, Tbey plucked her eyehrowi and dark ened her e.veliahet. They manicured nd pollahed. And occaatonally tbey retired behlud the door and fell on each other' neck a In deapalr only to com grimly hack with another kind t "treatment" and another way to Of her balr to her chin would ittck ut more and ber not let. When they turned her loose it laat, with an armload of Jan ind bottle, alie looked like a French doll that bad gotten mashed In packing. With th few dollar left, Hilda bought a drea f a color combination ih couldn't wear and a hat that shouldn't bav gone with th dreaa. Her laat four dollar went for French kid boot, made In New Jersey, with three-Inch heel. With her heart ind pocketbook light ah felt the wit made. a But it the ft ml plic ah applied for work next day, the ' manager teemed to suffer violent ruah of blond to the bead, followed by I tevere coughing ipell. He finally tald they had decided they didn't need any more help, though hit id wt In Ut morn ing paper. And after th fourth sep arate and distinct rebuff, two ot them not ao polite, Hilda began to lot faith In ber beauty and have in uncomfort bl feeling In th pit of her (torn ch when ahe thought ot th money "Paw" bid borrowed ind lb had ipent. Th laat place on ber Hat wa tlx general ofllce of a large corporation. Bh waa obliged to wait a few min ute! before teeing the manager and reallxed with' dlemay that ah bid never teen inch an array ot femlnln beauty aa wai concentrated In that on office. 8uth peachy cheek and creamy throat a, euch illky hair, pearly teeth, faaclnatlng dimple bouri hammering typewriter, pert ibirpen- hug pencil!, nymph taking note Tbey teemed to atnll from desk t deik In nalv admiration of tbelr own beauty or touetblng. "Well," thought Hilda, n ber bean bit tb ul of left tbot, "Tbla 1 no place for little m. I don't banker to be th fly In th olbtment." But before ih could etcape, the manager, an old-young man with bored res, ipoke tp ber. Hit gaze itemed to bold faint interest, "Can you ipell V b atked wearily. "Ob, yet, lie" Alnioet uncontclout- ly HOda aniwered In ber profession ally willing manner and ber teeth leaped at him she bad tbos large, straightforward teeth. -You'r bind," he laid. And attoundlng at It may icem lb remained hired. Though the beauties cam and went and the pulcbrltudlnou avertgt of the office fore remained greater than that of a mualcal comedy, Hilda held ber job. A th day allpped by th gained more confidence. made fewer mlitikei ind wn "raited" with gratifying regularity. 8b wa too dog tired after a long day at tb utile to bother with tb beauty doc tor dup end Juat resigned berself. And within a reasonable length .of time lb wa doing th old-young man igar work exclusively it a worth while aalarv. Then b hold her on day he wat going West to often new branch for th company and wanted her t go (long a hi privat tecr- tary. Hilda win i surprised i any body. , "I'D. go, It you'll aniwcr m one question," ib ld (t I ait He teemed warily willing. "I'm pretty, homely, ain't IV ked Hilda. He looked ao uncomfortable that ah laughed ber hearty laugh. "Oh, I'm used to It now," tb tald, "And I'm too buay to mind my mora. But I'v alway wondered why th dickens yoa ever hired me ME to be a blot on th landscape, and want me tricking around" Stlir cautiously, the old young man hesitated. "Ton won't ge. mid ind quit It I tell your "No." "Well, you're valuable becaua you'r to darn homely, yon retted my eye." Great Sculptor Jok on Joseph Pulitzer Th tat Joseph Pulitxer waa alugu- larly dellcat about being fuUy clad and could not bear to have any part of hi person exposed to the gat of another. Hit tensltlveneti In tbn par ticular developed In an amusing way at Cap Martin In th ipring ot 1910 when, after much negotiation, -tb Rnnt Bodln waa commissioned to exe cute buat BoiBn Inalated that "Mr. Pulltxer In posing ahould lay bar bl (boulder In ord'T tbat tb poise ot tb bead might I e correctly revealed. To thi Mr. Pulitier objected itrenuoutly. K dm wai obdurate but It wa not until be threatened to throw np tb com tulmton and return to Tarii tbat bli subject eui rendered, and then only on condition that none bat bl Immediate attendant should be admitted to tb atudlo. Tbla wai agreed to ind tb work went on, tb b'odel proving very petu lant anil unruly and refuting to talk to Bodln, who naturally wished to put hi altter at ease and to get at leaat a glimpse of hi mind. Tb contract wit for butt In bronx nd In marble. The bronx I a mere head with no attempt to Indicate th ahoulder. Th ma bl goe further nd ber Bodln bad hi revenge; for be laid a bit of niching tcroaa th chest, playfully tuggt'Uve ot chem ist ! Don C 8eltt, la th Atlantic Monthly. Isn't It Strang! When th animal cam out ef th ark, Noah had forgotten tbelr name, tnd o he and hi family gav them new one. When an enormous thing with a long nose cam out, Shem tald. "Left call It an elephant" "Very good." aald Noth; tnd they wrote It down. Then out cam an animal wfth very long neck. -Ufa call It giraffe." laid Ham. "Very good." aald Noah; and thy wrote It down. Then they went through th atrlpea, and th wool, and th tun, and th abort leg, and th long leg, and named them ill In turn. But right it th end, out cam a imill thing that did long Jumpa. "Let'l call It a frog," aald Ham. "But why call It a frog!" atked Noah, "Well," replied Ham, "what ! could you call It? It look! Ilk a frog. doesn't ItT" D Moly Councilor. "Prttidtntt" of Statu Under th first constitution of New llampihlre, Delaware and South Caro lina tb chief executive of tb Hit wa called the president South Caro lina changed the title to governor In 1778 and New Hampahlr and Dela ware In 1702. From 1776 to 1784 th blgbeat executive authority ot Penn ylvanli wit vetted In an executive council the chairman of which wai called the pretldent However, after th Constitution wai idopted by the 13 original Kite Texa wai th only Independent republic with a prealdent a It head to b admitted Into b Union a Hat. Exchange. Tm Styl$ in One House Ta teach Japanea th advantage of electricity, a two-itory bout, hav ing one-half th room furnished ac cording to Japanea method and th other half In accordance with present- day western Idea, hat been built near Tokyo for exhibition purpoiea. mass BREEDERS ENTITLED, TO COMPLETE REST Both th niilei ind femalei in th breeding pent hiving fully don their duty during th lummer r now en titled to well-earned rest H U Im perative tiiat they b permitted to ful ly recuperate at tbl time If they are to pro worthy breeder! again next season. Tb numerous progeny dl Dortlng tbemielve on th rug 1 ample proof ot tb past labor of th breeding birds Thli (train on tb fowl that com prised Ui breeding pni ha been no mall one, so w should allow them a complete rest and provld for tbelr vry comfort. It 1 extremely Ba wls to itlll perslit. torn do, In ncouraglng th fowl to keep np lay ing by feeding stimulating 'food. Th breeding bird ar entitled to a good t and the coosdentlou poultrytnaa will e that they get It The first thing la order then, la th breaking up of th pen and th p aratlng of the sexes. Th female ihould by ill mean now b freed ot tb innoyaoc ot tb male. It li -ntlal to tbelr obtaining n compiet ret Tb female can now b run to gether ind given th use of the rang. A rang with plenty ot green stuff of fer an Ideal plac In which th bard- worked female may tpend their um- mer vacation. Little attention need b given them, merely seeing to It thst they have sufficient feed, clean, cool water, and comfortable, vermin- free deeping quarters. Th food ration of these breeder should be iucb not to stimulate production. Only two meal day need b provided, but they ahould b full meals. Whll no surplu of food I needed for egg production, now, yet sufficient quantitle ahould b provid ed to enable th fowl to grow tbelr new feather, for molting will now b In order. And tb tissues, affected by tb wearing labor of production. mutt undergo repair at tbla time, and the proper food and In sufficient quantities, are essential. When th fowl bav liberal range, the animal and vegetable food tecured by them will benefit them greatly. Tb mil bird thould b penned part and given roomy pen, so they may obtain lb necessary exercise. If it la posslbl to arrange It th male can also hat th us of the range, It will b Just so much better for them. It la always good policy to tak th very best of car ot th male, ai he I alway bait of tb pen. W hart only on mtl wber w have ten or nior female. When w lose t good male w loss half our pen ana orien more very much more tor often male as good In every re spect cannot b secured to repUc him. Therefor It wUI readily be m that to lot a good pen header for oy reason I to sustain a big lot. A little extra pain exercised In tb car Af our pen header, after the breeding leon I over, will b time and labor well (pent. It I preferable to bav email run for each uial and bav th run covered with om tultablt material to protect th plumage from tn tun ind weather. It li a good plan at this time to cull out the lest deairabl ben. With tb ben kept for laying purposes only It la a good plan to cull out those tbat bav bad tbelr second laying year. It I eldoro tht they prov profitable aft- r tbl when kept for laying only. Eliminate Early Molter From All Laying Flocks Th beginner with poultry oon And thst ther 1 time in th fall when th egg returns become very low and often It I juit th tlm when feed bill r high and b wishes to buy all feed not raised on the farm and tack It up for winter. Thli period of (lack production uaually occur omwher between Anguit first and December flrat, and th length of tlm It laa'ti depend! on th aklll ot th poultryman. Why do th egg return fall at tbl time? Becsus ther ar too many -early molting ben In tb flock which bav rested producing egg. And tb pullet ar not th early hatched bird that lay In th early fall and keep It up througboiit th winter. . Must Produce Eercs To be moat profitable flock muit produce egg th year around. In win ter a well a aummer, Ther small profit In summer egg, but when they get up to top-notch winter price there Is a handsotn profit tn them. Th flock tbit doe not produc reasonable number of egg during th period from November 1 to April 1 of each year li often kept at an actual to for th year, ai It I almost lm poislbl to make an annual profit from tb flock that la)- all It egg when tb nfarket a aattlne 1 Cause for Soft Pork Teat have shown Unit oy beam fed to bogi with or without mineral! or with per cent ot melted corn produced toft circaast's, even when th toy beans were not used until the pig weighed 100 pounds, and when fed on thi ration for only seven or Igtit weekt It I hard to get a car ess firm by feeding corn or tuukug after early us of toy beam. On rea son for thli outcom In tiling toy bean la that they ar low lu calcium r Urn. Mrs. Jennie. ButUrfield f ) Good Advice for Women Portland, Orer "All my life I have known of Dr. Fierce medi cine . My mother was a physician and h thought so well of Dr. fierce meaictnet that she quite frequently recommended them to her patient!, eioecially the 'Favorite rretcription tor women, por about two yean alter the birth of my fourth child i suffered with feminine trouble of a very acrious nature. I had all the ache anil paint a woman could have. I wat nervout and weak just able to be around. I wai in diitre all the time, when I began taking Dr. Pierce'i Favorite Prescription, but wat completely relieved oi alt my ailments and restored to perfect health. "When mv daughter wat srrowins into womanhood the wat backward and had tuch poor health that she wat compelled to quit school. I gave her the 'Favorite Prescription' and it completely restored her to health and she came into woman hood in a very natural way." Mrs. Jennie mterfield, 821 Mich. Ave. Write Dr. Fierce, Pres. Invalid Hotel in Buffalo. N. V.. for free medical advice or tend 10c for trut pkr. tablets. Knighthood. Knighthood wa originally a mili tary distinction, but In the Sixteenth century It came to be conferred on civilians, a a reward tor valuable aervice rendered to th crown or the community. Th flrat civil knight In England wa Sir William Walworth, lord mayor of London, who won th dlatinctlon by alaying.the rebel, Wat Tyler, In the presence of the king. The Truthful Man. Many bualnett deals are closed on the golf links. A traveling taletnian went around tn 12S and the merchant with him said pleasantly: "You are a little off your usual game." No, thi 1 my usual game." Well," slated the other, "you may be no golfer but you're an honest man. I'll just tlgn that contract you were tpeaklng ot." Mercury. Tb chl producing countrie of mercury ar Spain and tb United State. California and Texa furnish -th entire amount over here. Practi cally the only or which I regularly worked tor mercury la cinnabar. Mer cury In tbe metallic ttate It found lo mall quantities only. How Reward t Ar Won. Big reward! in thii world are na- tured to those who, discover new ami better way ot benefiting mankind. Every government, for example, pro tect th Inventor' profit on a valu able patent Tbe aurett road to ad vancement 1 finding th better way In . do each job assigned to yon. Origin ef Sewing Cotton. The tewing cotton used In every American horn I mad almost ex clusively ot long staple Egyptian cot ton. No cotton now grown In the Uni ted Stalei baa been found luitahle for tplnning th finer ixe ot thread, for which then It th greatest demand. Mutt Fight It Out. You cannot run away from a weak ness; you muat ngnt it out or you prrlah; why not fight it out ot you now, right where you stand? Steven son, Kindness. Guard within yourself that treas ure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose with out regret, how to acquire without meanness. George Bands. Clttr Thinking. To do much clear thinking a niun must arrange for regular periods of solitude when he can concentrate and Indulge bis Imagination without dis traction. Working at ulght alwny ap pealed to me, becauxe then moat pim ple are minding their own builnc-as by going to sleep. Edlton. Nora "But, Reginald! I'm very crot with you, really! You promised faithfully to bring our engagement ring tonight" Boggle "Believe me, . dear, I'm lorry. The truth It th other girl hain't returned It yet."--London Telegraph. You Want! a Good Poaition Vary wall Taka lha Armontanry Ind Bmlnaat Manafamant, Priala H.er.urial, Calrulatvr GomtooMlor, BlanofTaphia, Panaanaklp, ( Cotamarcial Taackara' Cvartt tt Behnke-Walker TVs fomaaat BarinaM Ooltata ef Ih Northwaat wkink ha waa man Aemiracr Awsnla and Gold Madala lhaa any othar toluol l-i Am.rlra. Hand tot aal Bureau Catalog, fourth Htraat Mar Montana. Portland. Or.laaa M. Walkar, Praa. P. N. U. No. 48, 1924 ,aahU4 aTa"afaaJa"ar3aaaaA'aM