The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 27, 1921, Image 3

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    PORTL andmarket
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
Commercial Inform ation furnished free
of chares. Catalogues supplied and eom-
m erclal inquiries cheerfully ans«
W rite any firm helowl Do I t new l
A t Heilig Theater, Portland, Oregon
Th ree Niahtsi S u M oa. T u a .
Four Matin«««; Sua. M oa. Tuoa. W «d.
M A T IN E E S -15c to 75c.
R ipp B ro ME
N IG H T S -15c ta 81.28
VAl'LcVIUE—M£IR0 KHOTO PLAYS
Program Sunday. Thursday
<•« D aily. Twice Nightly.
Balloon« Saturday Matin««
Popular Price«.
DO YOU KNOW TH.KT THE ALDER HOTEL
Hotel Ald
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886 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon.
Will rent you a room for 81.00 per day. or ■ room
with bath for 81 50 to 82.00 per day?
BAB’S RESTAURANT
ifeter ia
U n i! f r
S ixth «tree t opposite T h e O reg o n ia n and A l ­
d e r street opposite M e ir « F r a n k ’«. T h e Best
E atin g p lace in th e C ity .
T h e Finest C o ffe e
an d P a s try a S pecialty.
C r Y n in DAIRY’ r™ 1™ -
AX.
\J lU lll
B roadway Feed C a
STOCK FEEDS.
NEW
PORTI.AND, OREGON.
P E R K IN S
Washington and Fifth Sts.,
Privilege,
HOTEL
Portland, Oregon
$1 Dp Private Bath. $1.50 up
P E R K IN S G R IL L A N D S T E A K S H O P
Juicy S te a k s an d C hop s B roiled O ver
C harcoal O nly.
Combination Breakfast 25c up.
Club Luncheon 35c up.
Dinner 60c up.
(DO YOUR OWN PLASTERBi£ WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW
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PERFECTION
WALL BOARD
PERFECTION
Plaster V a il sThat V ili N o t CracJy
A S K F O R S A M P L E A N D IN F O R M A T IO N .
SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS
Ar« painful and often dangerous. Our
Hand-woven-to-fit Elastic Stockings, Belts
and Bandages always give relief.
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
Portland.
Woodlark Building
Alder at Weet Park
PORTLAND. O U .
T h e pleasure of y o u r trip to P o rt­
land w ill depend upon the hotel you
se lect
Cozy surroundings, moderate
rates, and the welcome you find in
your own home town, a w a it you a t
the M ultnom ah.
Garage in Connection.
K O D A K S
L e t us finish w h a t your K odak began.
Best work, best service. Old established
K od ak finishers, 12 years In Portland.
M a il orders given special care. W e pay
re tu rn postage. A ll prints m ade on Velox
paper. R eg u lar E astm an Dealers, all the
Kodaks and sundries in stock. K odak or
Prem o catalog sent on request. Eveland
A Lewis, 413 E a s t Morrison S t , Portland.
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING
DEVICES.
• «AM « T R C r r «
«UM TkAM «. c
ACiUCULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS
New and Second hand Farm machinery and
£l«incnl. p. E. Eabenshade, Portland.
A M T l e a t h e r goods
Leather Legglna, T ra v e lin g Bags. Trunks,
Portland Leath er Co., 22« Washington.
b O IL E R W O R K 4 —N aw— R epairing
East Side Boiler W ks, E ast W a te r A M a in
B R A Z IN G . W E L D IN G A C U T T IN G
„
N orthw est W elding A Supply Co., «2 1st El
C H IR O P R A C T O A A N D E L E C T R O .
T H E R A P E U T IC 3
Dr». B aker and Oleson, 817 D ekum Bldg.
C L E A N E R S . T A IL O R S A N D D Y E R S
Special atten tio n given to m ail orders.
R E G A L T A IL O R S , 127 N o rth S ixth SL
C R EA iM ER Y
W illam ette D airy, Buyers of M ilk , Cnaus
and E gg s W e pay cash, 482 Union A v.N
Oregon C ream ery for Eggs, Cream 120 2nd
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N «
C larke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison SL
B a n c in g e v e r y no o n A E V E N IN G
Oriental Cafa. Chinese-A m erican Kitchen
Corner B roadway and W ash. P O R T L A N D
D t F O f t M IT Y A P P L T X N C E S
K . E. K arlaon A Co., 462 Burnside Bt.
D R U G LE S S P H Y S IC IA N
Fo r rheum atism and chronic disease.
Dr. Chybke. D. P„ 323 F leldn er Bld<.
Duckback W aterproofing Preservative
Guaranteed for auto top». Sprinq lu b ri­
cant and gasket compound. 306 F ine S t
FARhT LO AN«
D evsreaux Mortgage Co., 87 8tb «L
F L O W E R S FO R A N Y OCC A SIO N
Geo. Bate A Son, 887 W illiam s Ava.
FO R D R E P A IR IN G E X C L U S IV E L Y
C urley's F o rd Shop, 227 Salmon SL
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K «
Com mercial Iro n W orks, 7th A MadlsoS.
Im-
GARAGES AND AUTO REPAIRING
I
■~S £d-
your Inquirí«» for anything ia
Iro n or Woodworking Machinery, Logging,
las and equipm ent L arg a profits. Easily
made. P. G. Bowman,
an. 24 A lbina Ave.
M E A T A N D PRODUCE B dU G HT^
lie w ^ o o ierP T n stan e d ^ ass u rin g protec­
tion to shippers of dressed hogs, b u tte r,
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etc. T
1 r y u r B r o w n & Co., 310 H o y t
egg?r
M OT
T O R C Y C L E 8 A N D P A R T 3 _________
A lT m aK ea E a sy term s.
E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E CO.
44-4« G R A N D A V E .
P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T R Y
E x p e rt d e n tist­
ry.
Saving of
nearly
O ut
of high rent dis­
tric t. N . E. Cor.
2nd & Burnside.
PERSONAL
^ S en T ist S lèi
M ultnom ah H o tel Garage, 2d and Ankeny. me; best and most successful* "H O M ic
G U A R A N T E E D R E B U IL T MACHINES
M A K E R " ; hundreds rich wish m arrlag s
Oregon T y p e w rite r Co., >4-A i m SL
soon; stric tly confidential; most reliable;
years of experience; description f:
H A R D W OOD F L O O R IN G
Elam an Hardwood Floor Co. 228 E W ash. "T h e Successful Club,’* M rs. B all,
688, Oakland, California.
O a k -L e a f Hardw ood Floor Co., 231 E.
PLATING NICKEL AND SILVER
76th S t N . Floors electric sanded.
: /a r w w n » a K ''s » s i
East Side Hardw ood Floor Co., inc., 410 -------- -- ? _ *
lig hts
0 each. P art« nickeled.
K. Burnside.
H E M S T IT C H IN G A N D P L E A T IN G
Susie Buckley, Power's F u rn itu re Store.
L. A . S. U S E D C A R E X C H A N G E
Used cars hot and sold. 28 N . 11th St.,
Phone B roadw ay 3214.
T A IL O R . Suits cleaned. «1.25 Write for prices.
Sis J
We pay return Post&ire.
S T A R K -D A V I8 CO.,
* v * 104 Fourth S t,
Portland. Ore
122-19« 4th SL. Portland
MFGS. O F V U L C A N IZ E D ROOF P A IN T • a n it A r y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
N ew roofs and repairin g done. Young
W e help the appearance of womea.
and Woods, 1103 E. C aruthers St.
T w e n ty -tw o Inch .sw itch or tran sfo rm a­
M FGS. O F R E E D F U R N IT U R E
27.00, price «2.45.
B uy Coast M ade Goods. Reed Specialty tion, value
400 ts 412 D ekum Bldg.
Shop, 319 W illiam s Ave.
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OF T R U T H
M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and Pina 8ta.
Send 25 cents and self-addressed envel­
O tte Schumann G ranite A M arble W orks
ope to the Gages, 406 F leldn er Bldg., re-
N U R 8 E R IE S
RuaseUvtlle N ursery, R. F . D . 1.
C/j?iT^ ^U b ' q HOR P^HATXH?N Q^EOQB
E ast Side N ursery, 61 Union Ave. N.
Pens headed^bji^oroo^pedigreed^cocka
N U R S E R Y S TO C K
from 250-egg hens direct from Tancred
V illa Nurseries, R. No. L Portland.
ards.
during M ay. H a ze l Grove,
{ 50 M arg 82.00
OR EG O N F L U F F R U G CO.
uerite Ave., Portland, Ore.
J. H . Lehm ann, Prop. 1924 E a s t Stark
S C HO O L O F W E L D IN G
O fficia lly recognized by state and fed-
eral board ae Th e place to learn welding
all m etal«. C om m ercial School of W eld-
ln r, 611 E a s t G rant, Cor. 11th, Portland. Material Takes Place of Teeth In Pre­
F Y O R R H E A D E N T I8 T 8
paring Fowl's Food for Fur.
Smith Lena Stevenson 810 Bush A Lane Bldg.
ther Digestion.
T IR E R E P A IR IN G A N D R E T R E A D IN G
Used and new tires bought and sold.
A A B T ire Shop, 389 H aw th o rn e Ave.
Grit Is essential to the health of
TYPEWRITERS—NEW OR REBUILT
fowls and to economy In feeding. Grit
Rebuilt Typewriter Co.. 304 Oak Street.
takes the place of teeth In preparing
S A L V A T IO N A R M Y R E S C U E H O M E
W ill help freindless girls.
the feed for further digestion and Is
D. A M . car, M a y fa ir & A lexand ria Sts. required for the proper preparation
SILOS AND WATER TANKS
of feed In the gizzard. When the feed
National Tank Pipe Co., Portland.
T IN S M IT H S
Is not properly taken care of in this
W llla m s tte Sheet M e tal W ka. A uto W ork organ, an undue strain Is thrown on
Specialty. 10« N. 3rd St.
the fowl’s system, often resulting in
W e lte r System of Suggestive Therapy
D r. T . W . Aysrs, 715 D ekum Bldg
disease and also allowing much of the
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E nutriment to pass through the bird's
P ortlan d T in w a re M fg. Co., 47 F irs t St.
IAV THE
GRIT SUPPLY IS ESSENTIAL
Fitters and Makers for Fifty-five Years
Satisfaction or Money Back.
Bend for Book and Measure Blank Today.
A C C O R O IA N P L E A T IN G
K n ife and'Taox pleating, hemstitching,
10c yd. Button»covered. E eatern Novelty
H E A L T H Y C H IL D R E N com«
from h e a lth y
m others. A nd
D O O R S A N D W IN D O W S
m others will
W e can sell you Doors, W in d o w s Roof­
[ c e r ta in ly be
ing, Paint. Glass and Builds.«* H ardw are,
direct a t wholesale prices
W rite for
h e a l t h y if
Baker.—Advertising for bids for Im
prices before buying. Heacock Saab A
th e y 'll ta k e
Door Co., 211 F irs t 8 t., Portland.
provemeata to be made at the tourist
H A V E YOU A N Y S P A R E T IM E ?
D r. Pierce’s
W e w ill make you an attra c tiv e , money camp grounds will be started soon.
F a v o rite P rescrip tio n . N o th in g
m aking proposition to be our representa­ Mayor Gardner is getting speciflca
tiv e in your locality during your spare
equals it in building up a w om an’s
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~ c a r t a tlons ready for bidders.
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stre n g th , in regulating an d assist­
L A B O R A T O R IE S , IN C , 301 H aw th o rn e
Ave., Portland. O ra
Eugene. — A conference was held ing her n a tu ra l functions, an d in
H Q R 8 E 8, MULES. B O U G H T , f O L P
p u ttin g in perfect o rd er her sys­
C ro w n ’ita b ie aT in c., 285 FronrsTT^orL here recently between federal, state
land. Ore. Horses and mules for sale or
tem . I t lessens th e pains an d
hire. Special rates to loggers and con­ and local forest officials regarding pro­
burdens, su p p o rts a n d stren g th en s
tractors
W ith or w ithou t harness.
tection of the forests in the southern
P h illip Suetter, P re a
Weak w om en.
»
U. S. S T A B L E S , 2(5 Union Av«. D ra H part of Lane county and the northern
horses bought and sold._______ __________
I
t
’s
an
invigorating,
re
sto ra tiv e
part of Douglas county.
C. L. Chap(All, 222 Union Ave. South.
to n ic, a soothing a n d bracing
L E A R N M U L T I G R A P H IN G
Albany.—Tuesday, October 4, to and nervine th a t has been fav orably
'^ ^ ) e ^ c Q iiii? z^ ? h d i? C ^ ^ iy ^ ra c S g n li» d
school on the coast. Experienced operu- Inclusive of Friday, October 7, were
know n for th e p a st fifty years.
tor« alw ays In demand. 405 A rtisans Bldg fixed definitely as the dates for the
I t contains no alcohol.
M A C H IN E R Y
L A R G E S T h o m b s k l l e r on p a c ip i
O v e r 9 0 0 Portland H o m e s fo r Bale. Be
F ran k L McGuire. Abington Bldg.
“W a tc h Y ou r F e e t”
Tired Aching Feet Can Be Relieved. D. W.
ELROD, 1116 Selling Bldg, Portland. Specializing
on Arch Supports, Honest John Truss. Seamless
Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supports. Ankle Sup­
ports.
“A Moderate Priced Hotel e f M e rit”
A
body without being absorbed.
In
svery pen or yard a box of grit should
Blast Morrison_ S t ,_ » t Blast Sixth, tha
be kept Recent investigators have
P r ls o fe a l______________________________
Bids Hotel. I minutes from
Shopping
asserted that grit Is a part of the
let. Four blocks from S. P.
»ins Dlt
District.
it Bids B ItatioD.
i
^ ^ o 7 d i ^ W r a n d ' b ^ # i r a T l n f , ' ' l ' i i ^ necessary feed of a flock, giviug the
stitching. Buttons Covered, Braid
fowls strong bones and u bright plum­
DR. E. H. EA ST
K . Stephans, 219-20-21 P ittock B!
age.
P H T B IC IA N A N D 8 U R O E O N
D R U G LE S S P H Y S IC IA N
8»eclaltleai Goitres, Disease« of Womea
Ordinarily, the hen does not con­
ije rvo u s and^chronic diseases a special­
and M a te rn ity
ty. I f others have failed give me a trial. sume enough lime to form the shells
Office M organ B uilding
P ortland, Ore.
D r. A d a N . Scott, 13« 13th Street.
of eggs, If she Is laying abundantly,
Chronic diseases a specialty. D r. W . N .
unless something besides the ordinary
A llen, 2nd and Burnside.
A R T IF IC IA L L I M B S __________________ grain feeds Is accessible to her. Oy­
Ö re g o n ^ A rU fic ia T L im t^ G o T in S W rite ster shells are very good for this pur­
Send for free catalog
for Catalog. 201 2nd SL, Portland.
pose. A box of crushed shells may be
PISTONS— P i t TON PINS— RINGS
C lean I no ^ and dyei ng ;
Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto-
'~¥or~r<iï)î61«"75îêaïiïng~andT5yeing'sïrv^ placed before the fowls, allowing them
%
motive Machine Work and Welding.
ice send parcels to us. W s pay ratu ra to eat at will. Old mortar and tine
COOK A G ILL CO.. INC.
postage.
In fo rm a tio n and prices gives gravel are also useful In supplying
Uth and Burnside Sta.
upon request
lime, say poultry specialists of the
ENKE'B CITY DTK WORKS
Portland. Ora.
Phone: Bdwy. 8281
Portland United States Department of Agricul­
Established 1190
NORTH THIRS ture.
Used Ford Tracks and Touring Cars
re s T U H t
Bargains a t a ll times
Charcoal readily absorbs gn’ses, Im­
CUT RATE M A IL ORDER DRUGGISTS.
U N IV E R S A L C A R E X C H A N G E
Glaonia File treatment, sold under guarani
purities, and acids, and thus acts as a
Used Fordsf Exclusively
86.00. no pain no operation. Chybke'« Tape worm
Grand Ave. and Y am h ill Portland.
Remover. 810. Chybke’a "Danno Septine” for corrective when the stomach Is sour
W rits fo r prices and terms.
■kin eruption, eczema. 86.00. Letters answered. and digestion has been Impaired.
HOTEL CLIFFORD
A L A S K A P L U M B IN G A H E A T IN G CO.
F lu m b ln g F ix iu re s and SuDpllea.
J^ipe
F ittin g s , lowest prices. 863 E. Morrison
AUTO REPAIR PARTS
A B U S IN E S S E D U C A T IO N
FREE
A Position for Each Graduate
W r ite us today.
A L IS K Y B U IL D IN G
T E S . " I T W I L L P A T ” to send us
th a t R A D IA T O R fo r repair. Made
ii T | lik e new fo r a m oderate nrlce.
E x p e rt w ork absolutely gu aran ­
teed. R A D IA T O R S E R V IC E CO.'
Cor U nion A H aw thorne. Portland
FlWEX A SUCCESS
E v e ry auto, tru c k, tracto r and
home should be equipped w ith F lre X ,
the new $2.50 Instantaneous F ire E x ­
tinguisher— harm « nothing bu t F IR E .
Com plete E xtin g u ish e r ready fo r uee
m ailed to an y addrees in Oregon or
W ashington on receipt of price.
Needed everyw here, an y clim ate,
aranteed. Agents wanted. F lre X
m pany, P ortland, Oregon.
K
BROOKE DRUQ CO.*7
Eye and Eye Glasses Care
( m y specialty. Consultation free,
j Satisfaction guaranteed. D r. B.
A. Bedynek. 608 » P itto ck Block.
P O R T L A N D R U G CO.
Maa «festerer o ef
FLUFF and RAG RUGS a S»ecialty
1672-1674 Seat 17th Street
E yes Exam ined. G lasses Fitted.
OABPMT CLBANIM G, L A T I N « * S I U M «
«■M
u.
R epairing done by m all.
Most
T h e m ost modern F IR E P R O O F G A R ­
A G E In P O R T L A N D .
Storage, rep a ir­
m odern e q u ip m en t.
S a tis fa c tio n
guaranteed.
ing, painting, washing, and polishing.
P R E -W A R P R IC E S
Rest room fo r ladles.
E A S T S ID E C E N T R A L G A R A G E
C la rk -B ro w e r Optical Co., 112| Sth Street
E a s t S ixth and T a y lo r
C A N C ER S
C orona
*
The
Personal
W ritin g
Machine. W eig h t ( lbs.
P rice M o M
tnctuded
Felt k D, Tab with Tea; Tfgaerilt Aeywhsrs.
E x te rn a l Cancers successfully treated
w ith o u t the knife. In form atio n and ex­
am inatio n free. Rank and professional
references upon Inquiry.
E . W . P E A S E , i l l Sbk.
W ashington Cancer In stitu te , Inc.
Box 427. C en tralia,
W ashington
Portland, Ore.
Write for folder “G“
D R . G . *E . W A T T S
212 Oregonian Bo.Idina
PO R TLAN D . ORECON
S P E C IA L IS T
Female and Rectal Troubles and
CLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
OFFERS NEW MEDCAL DEGREE
Death Stop« Grave Digging.
Hazelton. Pa.—Death from a para­
lytic stroke the other day prevented Harvard Announces It Will Encourage
R«March Work and Laboratory
Frank M. Marterllli. seventy four
years of age. from completing the dig­
D e v e lo p m e n t
ging of his own grave. He often ex­
pressed fear that he would not live
Cambridge, M ass—The Harvard
ranch longer and two days before he Medical school will hereafter offer a
died he began digging his grave In new degree In medicine.
the Precious Blood cemetery.
In addition to the time-honored Doc­
tor of Medicine (M. D.), It will grant
The use of surnames can not be th e degree of tractor of Medical
traced further back than the latter Science (M. 8. D.).
The new degree la Intended to dee-
Bart of the Tenth century.
HOTEL HOYT
Sixth and Hoyt Streets
Portland, Oregon
Convenient to Beth Depots
Absolutely Fireproof
*1.0» and up without Bath.
LM aad up with Bath.
GEESE UNLIKE OTHER FOWLS
Best Results Obtained by Mating In
Pairs During Breeding Season—
Partial to Mates.
ELBERT S. ROBE, Mgr.
STATE N E W S «
IN BRIEF.
Linn county fair this fall at a meet
ing of the board of directors of the
Linn County Fair association held here
recently.
,
Willamina.—Miss Freida Yates is
one of the few eighth-grade pupils In
the county to win the Palmer graduat­
ing award in penmanship. She is, in
addition, a talented musician. Miss
Roxie Carter won first honors in pen­
manship in the high school.
Boring a Hole In Glass.
A hole can be cut in glass satisfac­
torily with a file, provided the edges
have been rounded. The glass can be
prevented from breaking during the
process by mixing one part camphor,
one part ether and one part turpentine
and applying the mixture to the place
Bend.—Petitions filed recently re­ where the hole Is being bored.
sulted Thursday morning In deslgna
tlon by the Deschutes county court of
Critical Month for Uncle Ez.
June 7 as the date on which a «60,000
March Is recognized as a rather try­
bond issue will be voted on. If ap­
ing month—a dangerous mouth be­
proved, the bonds will finance cooper­
cause weather conditions tempt peo­
ative work with the state highway
ple to certain indiscretions. The phil­
commission.
osophic old darkey realized this when
Bend.—Snow has been receding rap­ he observed: “Ah notice dat when
idly in the Deschutes national forest, Ah lib trough de month o’ March, Ah
forest officials report, and scenic roads mos’ always lib frough de whole year.”
into the mountains will soon be open
for use. It will be possible to reach
Shave With Cuticura Soap
Odell lake, one of the largest bodies of And double your ruzor efficiency as
water in central Oregon, in two weeks, well aa promote skin purity, skin com­
fort and skin health. No mug, no
It was predicted.
Pendleton.—The first big sale of slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no
Irritation even when shaved twice
wool by Umatilla county growers this
dally. One sonp for all uses—shaving,
season became known last week, when buthlng and shampooing.—Adv.
it was announced that Alfred Smith,
Tuesday disposed of a clip comprising
America’s Gift to the World.
about 50,000 pounds' for the J. E. Live­
The cocoa bean Is one of America's
stock company, to the Studley &
gifts to the world. The world's con­
Emery company of Boston.
sumption of chocolate Is increasing
Astoria.—A naval officer Is to arrive constantly, and the plantations of
here In the near future to take formal tropical America are being enlarged
possession of the Tongue Point naval to supply the demand. The tree was
base site, which will be the first step cultivated In Mexico and Peru cen­
of the department, leading up to be­ turies before the arrival of Columbus.
ginning actual work in the Improve­ Chocolate was first made in the
ment of the property and the estab­ United States In 1765, and has been
lishment of the naval base.
used constantly ever Blnce, with the
Salem.—Road work, already con demand constantly Increasing.
tracted since January 1, 1921, and pro­
Highway to Peace.
posed through awards to be made at
Let's take hold of hands now, and
a meeting of the state highway com­
mission in Portland May 27, exceeds promise each other that, come what
that for the entire year of 1920 by may, we will never have the blues, nor
20 miles, according to a report prepar­ abuse the man who does not see things
ed by Herbert Nunn, state highway just as we do. Right here Is the high­
way to a peace of mind that nothing
engineer.
Dallas.—The Polk county highway can take away from us.—Farm Life.
controversy was definitely settled at a
Watching the Boss.
meeting here Friday between state
Employer—"Young man, it will pay
highway commissioner Booth and Yeon
and the members of the county court. you to keep your eyeB open while you
By the terms of agreement, the com­ are In tnls office.” Office Boy—“Yes,
mission will resume work at once on sir; that’s just what your wife told me
the Salem-Dallas highway, including a when she came in this morning, and
mile within the city limits of Dallas. saw what a pretty stenographer you
had.”—Boston Transcript.
Salem.—The California-Oregon Pow­
er company has filed with the state
Plants Grow Best Transplanted.
engineer application to appropriate
Plants
do not always select the most
2100 second feet of water from the Kla­
congenial
habitat, for it has been
math river, for the development of
70,000 horsepower. The site of this found that some specimens found
water appropriation was investigated growing modestly on the mountain top
by the state several years ago In con­ flourish to a marked extent when
junction with the United States recla­ transplanted at the sea level.
mation service.
Cancel Our Tickets, Toe.
North Bend.—A. H. Derbyshire, sec­
A scientist states that If we were
retary-treasurer of the Coos Bay farm
to visit the moon we should be either
loan association, had but >22,000 allot­ scorched during the day or frozen to
ted here for farm loans in 1921. Rules death at night. That settles It. We
and regulation of getting loans were shall not visit the moon.—London
given In Mr. Derbyshire’s announce­ Punch.
ment, and It was stated that the rate
of Interest had been Increased from
A Skeptic.
5 1-2 to 6 per cent. Since the loan plan
One reason why we don't accept the
went Into effect, the Coos bay associa­ theory of gravitation Is because when
tion usually has used its limit yearly. the bottom drops out we hit the
Albany.—An eagle’s nest containing
two young birds was found on the
limb of a large fir tree felled by wood­
cutters on the farm of William Evans,
five miles north of Lebanon. One of
the birds was killed when the tree
fell but the other was captured.
For best results geese should be
mated In pairs during the breeding
season. At least not more than two
Physician
Sur<«oo
Former Physician to th« Portland Sanitarium. geese should be allowed for one gan­
P irm ra of Women and Children. Offioe hours, der. Geese are unlike any other farm
11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Office phone Main 8078.
poultry and are partial to their mates.
602-608 Morgin Building, Portland. Oregon.
A gander ought not to be kept more
N E W F L U F F R U G S A T H A L F than three or four years, as an old
C O ST O F N E W C A RPETS.
gander is not a good breeder. From
H a v e your old worn out carpets and the other hand, females are more pro­
woolen clethes made Into a rtis tic revers­
ible F L U F F RUGS. C a rp e t! and ruse re­ lific when they get older, and us a rule
Salem. — There were six fatalities
paired, steam cleaned. Rag rues all sixes. the eggs are more fertile.
Females due to Industrial accidents In Oregon
Buy from facto ry and save money. W rite
may be kept for eight or ten years or
for prices.
In the week ended May 12, according
even longer.
N orthw est R u g C o.,
to a report issued by the state indus­
trial accident commission Friday. The
Feeding Baby Chicks.
E v e r y th in g fo r t h e M o to r c y c lis t
Young chicks should not lie fed till victims were; John Johnson, faller. In­
Rebuilt Harley-Davidson
24 to 48 hours after hatching, and they dependence; John Anderson, wood-
M OTORCYCLES
will not suffer If given no feed until splitter, Portland; Lester Goodwin,
Same guarantee ax new. From «200 04 up the third day.
laborer, Buena Vista; Ray Thompson,
350
00,
ell
late
models,_
w
ith
3-speed
to 23
and electrle equipment. E asy term « Il
raftsman, Nehalem; Frederick We­
desired. P ay w hile you ride. Send foi
Richest of Fertilizer.
litera tu re.
Motorcycle and Supply Co..
gener, longshoreman, Astoria, and
No manure Is richer than ben drop­
H a rle y Davidson Service Center, 200 3rd
Walter Saka, logger, Black Rock.
E L, P ortland. Ore., corner T a y lo r,,
pings.
A
D R . F R A N C IS M . S T U M P ,
Ignate men who have specialized In
their training In research work and the
laboratory development of medicine.
Dr. David L. Edsa.l, dean of tlie
medical school, announces the es­
tablishment of the new degree In bis
annual report.
He says that the clinical branches
attract such a large proportion of the
younger men In the profession that In
the laboratory brandies “there I-
really a disturbing paucity of cnpgl-l.
and well trained Instructors and ev- i
of seniors,"
STRONGER HIGHWAYS NEEDED
Anything Less Stable Than Concrete
or Special Read Brick Meant
Constant Repairing.
It la beginning to be realized that
concrete or special road brick set In
cement over a concrete foundation
roust be used for trunk roads designed
to carry heavy truck traffic.
Any­
thing cheaper and less stable simply
veana bad roads and constant repairs.
Tornado Fells Resort.
Houston, Tex.—A tornado which
was reported to have swept up from
the coast and move eastward struck La
Porte, near here Monday night, ser­
iously injuring two persons, wiped out
a summer resort near La Porte and
caused property damage ot thousands
of dollars. All wires were down.
celling.
A paradox of the picture theater is
the fact that single folks won't take
single seats, but married folks will! —
Film Fun.
Australia Rich In Forests.
Australia has hundreds of thousands
of acres of virgin forests.
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Salem.—A big crop of loganberries
and strawberries is promised here
---- T h e S a f e t y R azor——
this year, according to 8. H. Van
Trump, county horticultural Inspector,
who recently completed a survey of
Cstlrure Swke«he.M without slue K ie ve X w Me
the berry sections of the county. Peach
i r s Vas SxH -tfiP
BEHNKE-WALKER
trees, he said, had not yet recovered Rie
IOE j a B B l i !
■ II« IN E 8 S C
C O
O LLEG
IL E I f
BUSINESS
from the freeze In 1919, but the crop Is th « Mn««4, moat p « rf« c tlr «quipped
H
iifllneas
T
ra
in
in
g
School
In
th«
N
« rth -
will be much larger than that of last we«L F it yourself fo r a higher position
year. The Italian prune crop was w ith m or« money. P erm anent positions
qur Graduate«
somewhat affected by recent rains and assured
W rite fòr catalog— F o u rth and Tam hiH ,
Mr. VanTrump said It was too early to Portland.
estimate the damage.
Ne. 2 1 1921
P. N. N.
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