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PHRTI A IMH 1 , J 1 I LiiLl U nasi t'Mallory Select Residential & Transient ink and Yamhill, Vurllaixl. Oration. ' Modern Fireproof American f'Un WATKH MOIiKHATK All Cedar Chests t&fisg Tennessee Cedar Ciine Fertorr, Urraljee at belay Hie. omee, Baturoom, 11 K. Ilroeil OIZCS war I'urllaiHl. RKNUKOU CATALOM INFORMATION DEPARTMENT MOLRRt BARBI) COLllOR Tfa.hi-a Iraila In i wrn-ka Roma pay wtillo Ivnrrilne;, t'oaltlnna Bar-orail. Wrlla or mlnliiia. Ill llumalile Htreet, Port Una, tin-sou. cut taowins a rlonal mrrionr ' Clark lime,, Horlala, sal Mnrrlaon HI. PR MAHIR D. )UI Womwa end I 'tnMr,.n rilYKII'UN l..l.,rtl. Ill.lf ' RKKOKOR "ATTKNTKI I.AIHKH III ' aama apil. Ranllarv hfauly barli.r: we fit you up; we mata all loud uf liair nlai-ae out of contl'Mttfi; I .lam h, Ufa; el.ina, II Hi ; S .Lin. 4. full rout. of bcuty ru'lure, 40. euO llvhuln building, I'urtland, Or.fua. fv NORTONIA MOTEL rI:; i 1 WIU r ,""M ,,u,n Im frl'ti'I !fl " - U IUim. IsTOM-fiJ KlrelW Cafe. RiwouU Weakly Katae,. UuaWi-tiall Trelne. 11th and Stark. I'OltlLANU, OltKI'.ON CLEANING AND PYFJNO .rwmbv for iiatoe runtfi and pye av.il lT anVi aatMl nareole to ua. P ' "I Tj W par return KMtK. Itifufh IiT'jI aibn wm pnoee en auua n- vUp"' uooi. VjBtX KNXB'R CITY DYR WOI1KR.. ralal.llaJ.ad Inn. I'ortl.nd. Ora Wt tpeclallze In Ride, Pet's, Wool, Kociir, TiEow, CAKin, OtejoR dip Root Coil Skim, Hon Huf Wrlla far SkM fit. Taa laiaat Prlee Mai PcRTtN0 Hide a Wool Co. in mih ail awl aura, wnxi, lama llranrkal luretalta. luafca Robben Loot Caih Car. Bciittlv, Wa-li. Aft'T UnilinK an RUtnmiiMlo rarrylnc tiiuncy to alort-i of r rliuln of tho llrcwilor C'luor com pany down r main trtit of tlila clly to Iir m-xt atop Friday, tliruo nu n In nnnllirr oulnmotllo tm.W $5SC3 from two m)loyi of tho compimy In the riali enr lun It arrived at it di-ntln-Rtlnn. Tho (null car atoppd In front of otio of the ilitnr (tore with dally rhaiiKO when two nun appruachi'd It and di'iunnili-d r crip contalnliiK thr miini-y. Tho othT rolilwr ronialni'd Rt th whi'i l of tho bundlt automolillo. Many pi'di'itrlnna wllncawd the holdup. Th,n rohhiTi pacapi'd. ' Putting Ey In Netdl. In 18211 r itamplnc machine WRI UM'd for ths JImt tlmo to drill ryi-i Into nwdlfi. Tho ni-cdlea are fed j Into R ntachln wlili h forma tho flat) of Hi ii ryci, which aro thin driven through by a punching machinn. The procpiaca for manufacturing novdlci Rra In riccM of 20. Hit From the Shoulder. The IJidy (deicrlhlng dUagrocment with nnother lady) So I aei to 'er. "Bnly,, I rci "yer calla yerself fanay well, wot I call yer I Clilm- pamec, with hall the 'ablta and hln- j atiuki of Rich." Ixindon Anawera. . Meaning of "Ozark." Ozark la R corruption of the French words aux area meaning "with bows," r term descriptive of tho Indium who luhttblled the country. Loose-Working Garment News Item In Southern EicliRngo "The Itome Hosiery mill baa put on R night ahlrt to fill lurgo orders coming In for tho last sovorul weeks." Ilos ton Transcript. FISH Columbia Ww RnwU ahliiel illrw-iTiiaina dar raiia-M. II m a l,. HI II.. , K. (I. II. Kxlau. A. A. Ki.Imt. Ilua M.I. Ki-lao. WalnnKl.,n. FLlSATINQ SPECIAL Cul, mm, htm and maehln niaal alilrts rtiadv for band. SI. 03 liamatllchlnir, pli-ntlna; and lurklnf RAST6HM NOVELTY WHO. CO. RAH KlflhBtr lurtlandLOra. New Fluff Rugs Mad From Old Carpets "W.ar like Iron. paal Dliwt With Ilia Manufai-turrr. Ahanlul HMli.fartlon litiaranlial, liviiil In Your Ma-h-Halor Wrlto for I'lirin. WKHTKltN FLUFF HUO COMPANY. M-M Union Avanua Nor. Portland, Orvaon WA S I JJN i J fJ. ' TAT W. fhlrk from flwtiil Im nl bi'tiN Jk, ilmtltlt H(lLtrt) Uri't. Hi ri-illUnl. AUn lrl'. 1hi lira rti'llvrry MIO KAvtr.tiff I.A1Ti.a ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If tjthfin In lima, tirwvenl oear- v atlona fol A.llima , 1 Klilnay, Htomach atlona for Illalx-toa. iitarrK. I iinir. 1'hniat. I.ivar, lthttiimatlam. IIIimkI, ich and allfrmala dla onlora, lllaililtir Tnuublaa. Tin C, GccjWo RrmrdlMtra harmltraft. M nn druat or polaon ' ara uard, - (Vimiioaril of !h ' cholar.1 mrillclnal root, harha. huila and bark. Nnnortrd by ui . from far away nrlrnlal coun. I Irtra. Call or Wrlla fur Inform. lion C. Cce Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Nat. t,,rtl.,n-2ilm AloVr St.. H. W. Cnr. Third, Portland, Ora, Kauullahed K8 Ywraln Portland a I ' - .:."--,t, ' " a' OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland, OrefnsT VAUDBV1LLR PHOTO FLAT! ("omplate Change Hetunley, Adult. Wk day Mallnea, Ros Kriilii(i, &. Doming ftul I to 11 p m, flttlldran 11 aanle all tlm.e It Is Fine to Regain Health; Still Better, to Keep Good Health at All Times. BARK-ROOT TONIC A Mild Laaerioe A lyeteej HulloM Aultli Nalurt to Re gain and Maintain Cuod llcallb. It Gut. So Utll to Give it r Trial -and bt convinced of Hi tru mil II v , At your Drug Stor DRUGS HY MAIL 11 aa aand ti our Llruf hi inall 8weiJ afvioa givan nuul urdura I.AUK I'AVIM HHIIO COMPANY Tniaa .airu. 171 Third Hi., Portland. f)r Cramton Bill Favortd. Wttshlngton, D. C FavorRblo report of thn Cramton bill, concuntratlng all irohlliltlon Rilmlnlilratlon under a (i'1'iirotii unit in the tretiury depart ment, wa ordered Saturday by the 1'iiHie Judiciary comnilttoo. Thn bill pnsaed the hound laiit lR- ln, liut hua been the lubject of at tack before the commltteo by uner of Imluntrliil alcohol. It wai modified by the comiiilHiMS to provide for a board of review to hear appeula from tul Ihki of the prohibition cominlaiiloner and for aeparate dlvlaloni to control Industrial alcohol and beverage alcohol. There hare been IndlcatlonR that with panaage of tlila bill I'realdent Coollilgo coutemplatei a chango In per lennel of the prohlhltlon unit. ' Ink From th Maple. A home made Ink wan. In earlier tlnyaj, omellmeR mado from the bark of tho red maple by boiling It and uildlnc Rulohlte of iron, aay the American Tree aiioclatinn. It con talna ronnlderahle tannin, and, at one time, was occasionally employed In dyeing. Making It Plaaaant. Tho latent I'arlalan motorcara are painted In brilliant Jan dealgna of peacorka, flow-era, ete. The Idea, pre- aumahly, la that the atrlcken podea trlan'i lant linpreaslon of earth should bo r cheerful one. Umdon Opinion On Explanation. A philosopher says that every full uro Is a step toward success. This explains why some men become rtwji er every time they fail. Two Crest Problems. A young man wnTider what has bo come of nil his money, and an old one wonders what has become of all his time. Cook'a Lamentation. "It's a pity we haven't any corned beef, hen we could 'have had corn beet and cabbage If only wa bad a llttlo cabbage." Pliable Iron. ' Dy r new method of heating, cant Iron la rendered so plluhlo It can be tied In knots. Ths Stiff .Fight. Adversity Is r fine thing. The more you oppose w uvuiu vua iuuhhvi v gets. Water Over Niagara. Over 407.000 tons of water passes over Nlngnra fulls every minute. awiufaiaafafp"ajaya J a J J H'.Blll.lMIIKIiH WTTH OTIAR-ANTItltD REOTIOM AL INCU BATOR. Mnda in two ai..3l(lniUJ(loi!ar-t- kina. Anilaaactlonany tima. r.wh aartion I AnmnlatA Infliifaatnr ' a -'l - I Jit Innra ennarity amnll ' afiHic aulomntlr nif illat ion, IOM wot , low OfWT" Kilns enat. ion imni hmtltln Prlraor llatrh. 1 110 10(1 Aililnwa ma at nnea Inr llMOUBaTOR fruomuiloittia. Noarmt- 17. Inrurtm'mlinhtlniilila.rririai.rovoa It vmra nrnotioal ailwiionoa anil a on ay Back ouaranwa. T. HELENR INCUBATOR CO. A. R, Uadiar, Vno, U Cantrtlla, Waah n ! III jT m Al l I FRIENDS ON BIG THUNDER Br HAPSBURG LIEDE (ifc by blioi t Btory I'ub. Lu ) Uoih cunvlnclriR and tlmaly, though not to ba Rtnerallr ap provad, la tha .ipraaalun of frland ahlp which araata a Taiineaaa mounlalni-iT whan ba raturna from aarvloa ovaraaaa. SKUC III! gu KUUKANT UAVID I1ATTON, lute of the nutlonul army, whs uliig home to tils mother' culiln on IIIk Th miller moun tain, Tennenaee, ami be was a little happier than he had ever been before. Not tliut he IimiI found fault with the drafting or the army; he hud p"1" easily from the piilhs of a tlmlierjui k to those of a soldier and h had won hi two promotion quickly. He knew hi mother wanted him hack, and he knew till sweetheurt wanted lilm buck, and always life bnd been as bright aa new gold to hlin. Itoaeumry Ale-' Lima hid not known bow to write, and neither had his mother; hut the fiiltlifulnea of both, one aa much a the other, wa entirely beyond ques tion to lil in. It had been R trifle diffi cult, sometimes, to explain to hi com rades just why he never had letter from home; but well, be did It satis factorily, and always without lying outright. He reached the little lowland town. Jiimesvllle. at three In the morning, nd Immediately set out to walk to lllg Thunder. The flmt dwelling he reached wr the ninihllnK, hewn lug house of "Ole Jam'paw" Whltsun. Old Whltsun wa god, sort of perpetual Knnta Clan a. to the lllg Thunder kiddles, and he aa a fnvorlle with the grownup as ell ; the kiddles bad Innocently nick named him while trying to call hi in 'Old (Jrnndpa." He sat on hie front porch, that One May morning, when Halloa balled til in merrily from the road: "Il'lo there, Ol Jam'paw I Guess he's bsck!" Whllaun rose. He fairly ran to the gate, and shook hunda with llattoii. Dave," wild he. "I'll be dunged ef I ain't plum' awful glad to see ye. How big ye look I As straight aa a pine tree, too. Now mebbe ye mother won't be tickled to see ye I I reckon she's at . meetln' at the I'lckett's Cove nieetln'house be dunged ef we ain't here got aome preacher there, now. Dave I I'd ha' went, but It the fust Sunday I've misaed In ten years nothln' but death couldn't keep ye mother hack" . The old hlllmnn bad become badly op.et about aomethlng, and Hatton aaw It. And Whltsun, he knew, was not easily upset. Why didn't you go, too, Jum'pawT" llutton put the question In a manner that wouldn't admit of evasion. Whltsun pulled R splinter from the fence, took out his knife, combed bis slmoat white beard with bis knotty fingers, snd leaned weakly acntnst R gatepost s he began to whittle alm- leaaly. Yell Bnd It out anyhow. Drvb. Rosemary Mi Lane Istieln' married to a feller name n Illghlow Jack Hatuer In the Rieetln'hnuse tmlny, I)He. I wlxht I may die ef I wouldn't R heap ruther lrap dead 'an to hsf to tell ye, son. I )est had to, or I wouldn't ha' done It; be dungl-d ef I would. That's why I stayed away from neetln'. I couldn't bear to see It Because I know some things other folk mebbe don't know, Pave. I know Itosemnry ain't 1-marryln' that lowdown. gitm hlln' rake because she want to, Iiave. She promised to do It to aave ber brother, ltuhher Mrl.sne a good fel ler, Ituhher; too good, mehbe, and too easy led off and she wouldn't break her promise Ole Jam'paw choked and stopped trying to talk. Pave Hatton stood fix edly and si a red with eyes that saw nothing. Ills jaw was set, and be wn white. Hosemary married," he muttered after a heavy, silent moment. "Hose- hiury married." Whltsun nodded. Came another Ifeavy moment of alienee; then Hat ton took a firmer grip on lil.nsclf and faced the matter bravely. knnwed Jack 1 1 inner. Met him In the timber camps. He wns a bully. He's dirty. He ain't 11 Men to marry Itosemnry, Tell me all about It, Juin'paw; begin at the beglnnln', and tell me all about It." All rlghL A henp of It, Dave, couldn't prove. Itickollect Hint. Hut Fin a old man, and I've seed a heap o' huninn narher, and I know danced well I'm right about IL It was this- way, Have: "Iluliher Mil.nne and Rosemnry still lives with their Aunt Polly, at the old home place. Itmeiniiry wn foollrdi about Iluhber; he alius whs, ss you yeself know. The day he was eighteen, Iluhber went to aome loggln' outfit over on Kock Creek and got lilin a job as a cutter. On the fust payday he had, he went with the crew to Jumesvlllc, and there they hud. a dunged big time. A feller name o' rutterton wag shot and killed, and Iluhber wn arrested and jnllcd fo' the crime. Illghlow Jack wai the only witness, and he wouldn't sny nothln' much about It until he'd come 'out here and broke the news to Itose mnry. Ho bung around out here fo' sev'rul days. When he went back to Jiimesvllle, Itosemnry, henrthroke, hud promised to marry hlin; and alie let An to people, fo' her pride a Ruke, thut she loved him. "Welt, I'll hurry along wltb It, ! f'fiv'e. I'bey had Iluhber' trial, and llllililnw Jack swore the bullet 'si killed I'utterson Come through win dow. "It was gen'ally" messed up. bin that' the liu-ut of It, Illghlow's word waxn't gilt-edge, by no meuns. but It was enough to throw the balunre In favor o' llubber, and they turned Iluhber loose. Iluhber tried to ie suude Hosemary to break her promlai to Illghlow, .but she wouldn't do Hi the Mrl.unea) she says, alius does Jeiit edzactly wliut they says they'll do Then liublier tried to buy llliihlow Jack off, but the' wasn't nothln' a-workln' In thut line, not a dunged thing. And so "And so they're to he married si the meetln'house today. Have; I reckon it's about time It was s belli pulled off now. Wbli li Is why 1 never went; I couldn't hear to see It, Ouve, dunged ef 1 could. I where ere ye R-goln' to. sonT "I'm R-goln' to the meetln'house. Mebbe they ain't had the weddln' yll. I want to see lloaemury. 1 ran tell b lookln' at her whether she loves Illghlow Jack or not-" Walt; I believe I'll go wr ye, Lave," Ole Juin'paw opened the gate and limped after Hatton. When they had reached a point within R hundred yard of the meet inghouse, Hatton turned lulu lb. laurels to his right, and Whltsun limped hastily after him. Hatton threaded the thick undergrowth and soon he bed come up to an open win dow directly behind the rough pulpIL The sight thst greeted bis gsse fairly cbllled hlin. Hefor the minister Mood the pretty, brown-eyed Hose mary and the Rinoofn. aleek brute. Illghlow Jack Hainer; their right band were clasi.nl together, and Hosemary, white-fared, wa saying tremulously: "I do." Pave llutton, too, wa white-faced. Roth hla big. strong hands gripped the weather-beaten window sill sud denly, and at that moment R strap ping young hlllmnn dove from the laurels and caught Hatton from be hind by both arms. Hatton wheeled to find himself staring Into "Bubber" Midline's sunburned, boyish coun tenance. "IWt go an' spoil nothln', Dave." whlstrered Rubber, tensely. "Every thing' all right git mer With that. Rubber disappeared In the undergrowth like spirit. Hut ton turned to the window sguln. He saw, st R fleeting glance, his old mother sitting with her head bowed. And then he caught Rosemary's eyes with his own and held them for one Instant. When she saw him, Rosemsry Ha- mer did a thing she had never done before. She fainted. Once more Hat ton put his hands on the weather- beaten window sill. Ole Jam'paw caught him by both arm and pulled him backward. "It'' done now, Dave," Whltsun whtsoereiL "If done now. She's jest fainted l ahe'll be all right In a minute. Come on wT me. Duve, dung It. I think we'd better go now, my boy; ehr "Mebbe." Hatton Raid slowly, under his breath. "Mebbe we had. But I II wait Rt the door aud go along home wT my mother." A the people began to pour from the meetlnghouK, Scrgt. David Hat ton aw that there were few men ex- cent grandfathers among them, hut thl fact did not get any marked at tentlon from blm until afterward. It wa very Rllent congregation, a atrongly sympathetic congregation, and msny were the frowning gKince that were directed toward the back of the villainous groom as he piloted his pale bride of minutes toward the trail that led to her home. They hud seen through her pitiful subterfuges; they knew! Then, all of s sudden, Illghlow Jack I lamer atopped and ston'd to pick up a brass watch that had been placed carefully In the center of the trail, and his new wife walked on a few yard ahead and then half doien rifle thundered out aa one from the two nearby mountainsides, and Humor crumpled dead, when his face struck the dust! - Itosemnry reached hlin flrsL She1 saw at once that ahe was free of the hnteful bonds she had welded shout her rather thnn break the promise of r Mcl.ane, Oblivious of the gathering crowd, ahe clasped her hands at her throat, and turned her tpaa eyes upward In a wordless little prayer of gratitude to the Most High for her deliverance. Ole Jam'paw Whltsun hastened up and took charge of the situation. He run his now severe old eyes over the people of Rig Thunder Mountain "We live our own lives," he said finally, hla voice ringing like a vole of benediction. "Kf anything' ever suld about it, let It be this and onl this: 'He Jest dropped dead.' Illckol loct that 'He jest drupped dead.' A week later. Duve llutton saw Rubber McLnne t Ole Jam'paw', "Hose was R wonderln wliy you hadn't never been over to see us Duve," said Rubber. "Sny, Duve, I never killed I'utterson; but I think I know who did kill him: I think It was Illghlow; but I couldn't prov nothln', y'see. And ye needn't be R-thlnkln' I wn one o' them 'nt shot Illghlow Jack, neither, because shore wasn't I Rut I come might nigh a-beln' one of 'em. I meiint do it. Rnd I had my finger on the trig ger, when them other rifles barked end beat me to It. Pave, the' must h. hen twenty men had sneukeil out every one of 'em unbeknownst to tb 6thers. to set Rose free win Rhe walked from the meetln'house We've got friend here on Rig Tliun dor, . Dave, dang y good old oJer hldel" Kl0006'a0'O00H0O0OHJOO0OO Allan Dwan H)fKKH00000HO0JOHKICH0 ' , ' ' j . i we"-3 y x Not R "movie' star, but director who I famous in th production end of the gam, Is Allan Dwsn. He was born In Toronto. Canada. He was educated In the public school of Chi cago and at Notre Dame university. H had brief xprinc as an actor col lag play and failed at play writing. Later h produced scans rlo. and following a brief carr In writing plctur play h wa given an opportunity to direct. In which ht ha proved highly successful. O IS IT BEAN? fSE of th earliest of Bean faml- v-r He In thl. country ha th dl tlnctlon of having been of Jersey or igin. That is, the progenitor of the family wa a native of the Isle of Jereey In the English channel. He settled In Boston, Mass., In 16T0. There be died, leaving r widow Rnd three sons, Lewis, Kbeneter and Jo seph. The widow Bean removed from Boston to Maine, settling in York Ebenczer was killed by the Indians and Joseph wa captured snd kept captive for six years. Lew la became the progenitor of all of his family In th New world. One of his descend ants wa Ell Bean, a general In the Civil war. One branch of the Bean family In this country wr founded by John Bean, r native of Scotland, who settled In Exeter. N. IL, in lum His descendants lived In Maine. Among them I to be found the name Joshua. which aeemlngly doe not appear In the other Bean family. William Bean, a companion of Dan iel Boone, wa the first white settler west of the Alleghenie. lie explored with Boone, returning to Kentucky with his family In 17S-S to make hi penn nn-nt home In the wilderness. There are several suggestion as to the origin of this name. Th proti ability Is that with this name, as with many others, there were several Independent origins In different local ities where families of the name sprang np. It Is said that In most rases Bean Is derived from the Scottish "ban." meaning white. It has been thought that In certain sec tions the bean la Rnd was to an even greater extent a crop of immense Im portunce. When the -name la found to have originated In Cornwall, Eng land. It Is undoubtedly derived from the worn "bean," meunlng In Cornls small. Then It la an adjectival nick name. Wuters. Quite clearly thl Is a sur name derived from Walter and not from water In the present sense. It has been pointed out that two or three hundred years ago Walter was always pronounced a If spelled water, and the dropping of the alien' '1" In the surnnme would hnve been a nntural development. I sr ktcClura Nawapapar Syndicate.) A LINE O CHEER By John Ksndrlck Bangs. '; APOLOGY FOR FEBRUARY WHEN February cornea alone And huma her melancholy aon A little voire within ma alnga, "Ba patient with her niummsr I Inaa. 'Tie not her fault thst she drawa near This sad and snlxmn time of year. And there ba i!i..y nn thla earth Where she a a tln.v -f tor and mirth, And Rladnraa brlnca, Willi (loir. era Ray T) decorate tha cheery way; And if aha aaama to you to b A thins; ot winter, blustery. 'TIs but because with your own eyea You chance to view her In that RUlee, And do not aeak her otherwhere In ollmea mora Rental snd fair," I 8 by Nocture Nawapapar Rratlkate.) - O The less a wife finds out about her husband the more suspicious she la o hi actlona lour Last j Tlame , Mrs. B. A. Rymus V i (4 D Th Message of TheusancU of Women Seattle. Wash. "I think n Pierce' Favorite Prescription is a splendid aid to prospective mother. I was Rdvised to take it during my first expectancy Rnd 1 got so much help from it. in added physical strength and restfulness to the nerves, that, I have always used it during each expectant period. I was able to continue my house-work right up to the last day and had practically no luiTering. It would not be right for me to not tell of the benefit I have derived from the 'Favorite Prescription' for the ake of other women. "Mothers and prospective mother. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a great Iriend to women I" Mrs. IS. A. Kymus, 619 23rd Ave., South. Start at once with thii "Prescrip tion" and see how quickly yon pick up (eel stronger and better. Write Dr. Pierce 'i Invalids' Hotel in Buf-' falo, N. Y for free advice or Mad 10c for triil pkg. tablet. Liberal. Rule 42 of tha bom of, represent atives of the great and honorable com monwealth of Massachusetts provide, soberly and solemnly, that bill (hall be printed on "not les than one sheet of paper." Pointed out by one of tb representative. Bestowed In Derision. bluestocking" I a humorous and rather contemptuous epithet applied to a wqpan author or a lady of any liter ary attainment. The "Bluestock ings' was the name Rpplled to a lit erary club In the early Eighteenth cen tury In England. Distributing th Bouquets. According to a Welsh paper. Sir Walford Davie write to Mr. Owllym Jone as follows: "I wish to thank the splendid choir and ourself for their and our own fine work In the Mass In B minor at Wembley." Bos ton Transcript. .Dictionary Still Growing. Almost 3.000 words have been Rdded to the English dictionary sine 1914, It i estimated. Tbese newcomer are derived principally from the WRr, th radio, the movies, tbe dance, medi cine, aeronautic Rnd general science. Brute. Lady My husband la a deceitful wretch. Last night be pretended to believe me when he knew I was lying to blm. London Mail. Touch of Savagery. The civilised peoples are those that pay the highest prices for beRds. San Francisco Chronicle. What Makta Them Wild. Our Idea ot a wild woman la ona who hasn't anywhere to go. Dallaa New. 'Uelto Daddy -don? forget mg)Yrt&m Sip a package bt your pocket Wnen yon bo home lo- nt$M- Ohr th TOun$slee thia whoiaowajoaa) lasting weet-fbr pteeweaad. bfjujlJ, Vs llyourtrrafler aatokiftej or whew Mnkdrad. Its a . jrawtilraetma You Want a GoodJ.Potition Vary wait Take the AeeaaaSaney sod araees stanasaBiani, Private BaMrraUuial, Celmleter Oomtomolor, Btenoftapala, Paauaaaaals, S Oonnnarrlal Teachere' Qonfas al m Behnke-Walker The forenwet Boatnaaa Oetlaaw ef tha . Nerthwes wbirk baa was stare Aeeuraoy Awardi i aadOald Medale thai any other eehool la AsMrioa, Bead for our Sunmaa Catalog. IWtb Btreat seal atorrltoe, Portland, Ot. loses It. Waltaf, Pros. P, N. U. No. 7, 192S v jsiTimrJEsa