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> IN F O R M A T IO N P reserv a tiv e P ain ts D E P A R T M E N T Suspense. I f It’s anything In paint we hava IL PORTLAN dmarket I P la u e M a a tta a T k l» Papar W b* , G lidden V a r n ish e s Preservative Guaranteed *905- in k i d Fin, PUNTS 10 Colors. CO OC M o d e l g a llo n . I f you cannot come In send for color card. Order by mall. Mall orders filled same day as received. “Y m » C m Get It At Beebe’s" The Beebe Company C o r . 1 s t. a n d W a s h . S ts . Portland, - Oregon T h e p le a s u re o f y o u r t r ip to P o r t la n d w ill d e p e n d upon th e h o te l you » elect. C o zy s u rro u n d in g s , m o d e ra te ra te s , a n d th e w e lc o m e you fin d In y o u r o w n h o m e to w n , a w a it you a t th e M u ltn o m a h . Garage in Connection. > I SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS This is not only one of the most beautiful cars in America, but one of the most economical to operate. It is not at all surprising to get from 23 to 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline. The mileage on tires is equally high. This along with the fact that the New Model DORT has unlimited power makes it your kind of a car. And think of it—you may own one of these remarkable motor cars at $985 factory. And on our easy payment plan, too. Write us direct -today~or see your local Dort dealer. A r e p a in f u l a n d o f t e n d a n g e r o u s . O ur H a n d - w o v e n - to - f it E la s tic S to c k in g » . B e it s a n d B a n d a g e » a lw a y s g i v e r e lie f. Fitters and Makers tor Fifty-bye Years S a t is f a c t io n o r M o n e y B a c k . B end fo r B o o k a n d M e a su r e B la n k T od ay. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Portland. W o o d la r k B a i Id in * T Y P E W R IT E R S G U A R A N T E E D REBUILTS. 321 Washington St., P o r t la n d . O r a . RUBBER STAMPS and DEVICES. MARKING "Evtrv- C o m p a n y , In c. DISTRIBUTORS 1 8 th and A ld er S t., S en d fo r W H O LESA LE T Y P E W R IT E R CO. Some very desirable territory still open to respon sible parties who would like to act as dealers. Very attractive proposition. N o r th w e st A u to A ld e r a t W aat P a r k R e n te d o r »old. E a s y p a y m e n ts . i llu s tr a t e d C a ta lo g u e B . P o rtla n d , O r eg o n thing for I h o O I K f" AUTO REPAIR PARTS S e n d f o r f r e e c a ta lo g PISTONS— PISTON PINS—RINGS NORTHW EST AUTO CO., Inc., Portland, Oregon. SEND THIS COUPON: I am interested in the New Model Dort and would like to know more about it. $ ................... I could pay $ . . ; ....................... down and Signed..................................................................................................................... $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Portland Flouring Mills Company Dated February 1»L 1 9 2 1 First Mortgage, 15-year, 8 per cent Cold Bonds. D u $ F ebruary 1 st, 1 9 3 6 P R IC E 1 0 0 Y IE L D IN G 8 P E R C E N T C all a t o u r o ffice or w r it e t o d a y f o r c o m p le t e d e s c r ip t iv e c ir c u la r . W e a r e o ffe r in g t w o fr e e p a m p h le ts , " T h e E le m e n t a r y P r in c ip le s o f S a f e I n v e s t m e n t ,” " I n v e s tm e n t O p p o r tu n it ie s off T o d a y . ” a n d o u r I n v e s t m e n t R eco rd B o o k . W r it e fo r y o u r c o p y to d a y . BLYTH, W IT T E R & COMPANY, Government, Municipal & Corporation Bonds. San Francisco C y lin d e r a n d C r a n k S h a f t G r in d in g . A u to m o tiv e M a c h in e W o r k a n d W e ld in g . C O O K f t G IL L C O .. I N C . 11th a n d B u r n sid e S t» . P o r tla n d . O re. P h o n e : B d w y . 8281 a month. Address....................... ..................' . ............................................................................ YEON BUILD IN G . PO R TLA N D . OREGON, Telephone. Main 8 183 S e a ttle New York Hotel Alder DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL 285 A ld e r S t r e e t . P o r tla n d , O re g o n . W ill r e n t y o u a room fo r 11.00 p e r d a y . o r a room w i t h b a th f o r 11.50 to 12.00 p e r day? BAB’S RESTAURANT I L Cafeteria Los Angele, A g o o d p la c e t o E a t a n d L iv e W e ll. R e m a r k a b le 60c lu n c h e o n a t noon. Open 7 a . m . t o 2 a. m .. 828 S t a r k S t S ix th s tr e e t o p p o s ite T h e O r e g o n ia n a n d A l d e r s tr e e t o p p o s ite M e i r A F r a n k 's . T h e B e s t E a tin g p la c e in t h e C it y . T h e F in e s t C o f f e e a n d P a s tr y a S p e c ia lty . DO YOUR OWN PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW ITCH? B a r g a in s a t all t im e s UNIVERSAL CAR EXCHANGE U s e d F o r d » E x c l u s iv e ly G ra n d A v . f t Y a m h ill P o r t la n d . Write ter prices aad tenu. E y e s E x a m in e d . G la s s e s F it t e d . R e p a irin g done b y m a ll. M oat m o d e rn e q u ip m e n t. S a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . P R E - W A R P R IC E S C la r k - B r o w e r O p tic a l C o., 112) 6th S tre e t M o d e ra te P ric e d H o te l o f M a rl* ’* HOTEL CLIFFORD B e a t M o rris o n B L , a t E a s t S ix th , th e P rin c ip a l E a s t S id e H o te l. 6 m in u te s fro m B hopplng D is t r ic t . F o u r b lo c k * fro m S. P. E a s t S id e S ta tio n . N E W FLU FF RUG S A T HALF C O ST O F N E W C A RPETS. H a v e y o u r old w o rn o u t c a rp e ts and w o olen cloth es m a d e In to a r t is t ic re v e rs ib le F L U F F H U G S . C a ro e ts a n d rugs r e p a ire d , s te a m cleaned. R a g rugs a ll sises. B u y fro m fa c to r y a n d a ava m oney. W r it e fo r prices. Northwest Rug Co., DR. G. E. WATTS . PERFECTION PERFECTION Used Ford Trucks and Touring Cars “A >WALL BOARD Plaster VallsThat Vili NotCracJ® A S K F O R S A M P L E A N D IN F O R M A T IO N . 212 Oregonian Building. P O R TLA N D . OREGON S P E C IA L IS T Female and Rectal Trouble* and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS C oro NA The P e rs o n a l W r itin g M a c h in e . W e ig h t I lbs P ric e 1*0 00 ease Included Fell It U , Tike nkfc Yen; Ty^write AgynWe. E. W. PEASE, lit Sink. Portland, Ore. W rite (or folder "G” “WATCH YOUR FEET” T ir e d A c h in g F a e t C a n B a R e lie v e d . D . W. E L R O D , I l l s S a ilin g B ld g . P o r tla n d , S p a c ia liz in g o n A r c h S u p p o r t» , f io n e e t J o h n T ruaa. Saaralaaa E la s tic H o e ie r y , A b d o m in a l S u p p o r ts . A n U a S a p - A B U S IN E S S E D U C A T IO N FREE A P o s itio n fo r E a c h G ra d u a te W r it s ua to d a y . A L I8 K Y B U IL D IN G tries are controlled by foreign capital, a large part of which la North Amer Uruguay Representative« Propone ican. I t Is estimated that the total cost South American Expropriation of such an undertaking would be over of Plants. $100.000,000 and that the coat in Montevideo, Uruguay.—A proposal Uruguay alone would be $22,000,000. The committee recommended that a that the governments of Uruguay, Argentina. Braxlt and Paraguay take convention of delegates of the four over by expropriation the packing South American countries be held to houses In those countries has been arrange Joint action and suggested the made by a. committee of the Urugua Issuance of domestic and foreign loans yan house o f representatives. Most ! to raise the funds necessary to acquire of the packing bouse« In those coon- j the packing houses. W A N T U . S . P A C K IN G P L A N T S M o rris o n S t., P o rtla n d , « M A Z IN G , W E L D I N G I t Is proposed that the establish ments be placed under the control of directors comprising cattle men and government officials In the respective countries. Another government direc torate would control the marketing of the products abroad and flx prices. Shoes at $290 a Pair. Grand Junction. Colo.— Because Mrs. J. L. Cockerlll requires special shoes, she and her husband drove here from Eureka, Nev., 1,000 miles, to have a local shoemaker fit her. Something to Think About Bt F. A. WALKER D E P E N D E N T ON O T H E R S . A ôu TTI nü C h ir o p r a c t o r a n d e l e c + r O- P A IN T S '• .S r . $350 X I A C C O R D IA N P L E A T I N G _____ K n if e an d b o x -p le a tin g , h e m a tltc h in « . 10c yd. B u tto n s c overed. N o v e lty Shop, OS1.) F i f t h s tre e t, P o r tl a n d . ____________ The very beat— the kind that laata longer. a g r ic u l t u r a l - im p l e m e n t s G E T O U R S P E C IA L P R IC E S O N O U R M ake our atore your headquarters M o w er« , R ak e s . T e d d e rs , G r a in C ra d iea , in Portland. a nd B in d ers , p . E . E s b enshade C o., 360-6 rT b a a a A d a « f o r th e N e w AND T H E R A P E U T IC S D rs . B a k er a n d Oleaon. >17 D e k u m B ldg. C L E A N E R S , T A IL O R S A N D D Y E R S S p e c ia l a tte n tio n g iv e n to m a il o r d e r a R E G A L T A IL O R S , 127 N o r th S ix th St. C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A l O E S fO N i C la r k e B ro s., P lo rla ta , 3*7 M o rris o n BL D A N C IN G E V E R Y N O O N A E V E N I N G O rie n ta l C a fe . C h in e e s -A m e ric a n K itc h e n C o rn e r B ro a d w a y an d W a s h . P O R T L A N D D u c k b a c k W a te rp ro o fin g P re s e rv a tiv e G u a ra n te e d fo r a u to tope. S p rin g lu b r i c an t a nd g a a k e t com pound. 3u6 P in e S L FARM LO ANS D e v e re a u x M o rtg a g e Co., 17 6 th S L______ F O R D R E P A I R I N G E X C L U S IV E L Y C u rle y 's F o rd Shop, 227 S a lm o n S t .__ F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S C o m m e rc ia l Ir o n W o rk s , 7t h A M a dison. G U A R A N T E E D R E B U I L T M A C H IN E S - 3 " O regon T y p e w r it e r Co.. » « -A a m S L H A R D W O O D F L O O R IN G O a k -L e a f H a rd w o o d F lo o r C o., 231 K . __76th S t. N . F loors e le c tric sanded.___ H E M S T IT C H IN G A N D P L E A T I N G Susie B u c k le y . P o w e r's F u r n it u r e S to re . L . A . S. U S E D C A R E X C H A N G E Used c ars bot a n d sold. 23 N . 1 1 th S t., P h o n e B r o a d w a y 3214.____________________ M F C S .' O F V U L C A N IZ E D R O O F P A IN T N e w roofs a n d r e p a ir in g dons. You ng and W oods, 11U3 E. C a r u th e r s S t ________ M FG S. O F R E E D F U R N IT U R E B u y C o a st M a d e Goods. R eed S p e c ia lty __8hop, 319 W i l lia m s A v e .________________ N U R S E R IE S R u s s e llv ille N u rs e ry , R . F. D . 1. O R E G O N F L U F F R U G CO. J. H . L e h m a n n , P ro p . 19*4 B a n t S ta r k P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S S m ith L o n g S te v e n s o n 310 B u a h A L a n e B ld g , S C H O O L O F W E L D IN G O ffic ia lly rec o g n ize d by s ta te a n d fe d e ra l b o ard as T h e place to le a rn w e ld in g a ll m e ta ls . C o m m e rc ia l School o f W e ld ing, 611 E a s t G r a n t C o r. 11th, P o rtla n d . S A L V A T IO N A R M Y R E S C U E H O M E W i ll h elp fre ln d le s s g irls. D . t M . c ar, M a y f a ir A A le x a n d r ia B ta . 81 LOB AND W A TER TANKS __ N a tio n a l T a n k A P ip e C o., P o r tla n d ._______ _ _ _ T I R E R E P A I R I N G A N O R E T R E A D IN G Used a n d ne w tir e s b o u g h t a n d sold. A f t B T ir e Shop, 889 H a w t h o r n e A v e . TYPEW RITER S—N EW OR R E B U ILT R e b u ilt T y p e w r ite r C o.. 804 O ak S t r e e t . ite r Sy» D r. T . W . A y e rs , 715 D e k u m B ldg . W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E P o rtla n d T in w a r e M fg . Co.* <7 F i r s t 8 L A L A S K A P L U M B IN G f t H E A T I N G C O . PPh F ittin g s , lo w e s t p rices. 362 a . M o rris o n C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G F o r re lia b le c le a n in g a n d T S yè T n g e é rr^ Icq send pa rce ls to u a W e p a y r e tu r n postage. In fo r m a tio n a n d p r ic e * g iv e n upon req uest. E N K E ’8 C I T Y D Y E W O R K S E s tab lis h e d 1890 P o rtla n d D R U G L E S S P H Y 5 T G IA N C h ro n ic diseases a s p e c ia lty . D r . W . N . A lle n , 2nd a n d ' B u rn s id e ._________________ E M B R O ID E R IN G A b lD P L E A T I N G — ' " A 'c c o rd iu n ^ id e ^ a n d T io x ^ P ie a tT n g T T Ie m : s titc h in g . B u tto n s C o v ere d , B ra id in g , etc. K . S tephans, 219-20-21 P l tto c k B lo c k . p o o R S A N D W I N DO W t ________ W e can sell you D oors, W in d o w s , R o o f ing, P a in t, G lass a n d B u ild e rs ’ H a r d w a r e , d ire c t a t w h olesale p r ic e s W r it s fo r rices b e fo re b u y in g . H e a c o c k S ash A >oor C o., 213 F l r a t B t . , P o rtla n d . HORSES, M U LE S BOUGHT, S O L £ C ro w n S ta b le s , In c ., 286 F r o n t S t., P o r t land , O re. H o rs e s a n d m u le s fo r sals or h ire . S p e c ia l ra te s to loggers a n d c on tra c to rs . W i t h o r w ith o u t harness. P h illip S u e tte r, P res . U . S. S T A B L E S , 366 U n io n A v s T T ) r a 7 t horses b o u g h t a n d sold. C. L . C h a p p e ll, 222 U n io n A v e . S ou th. ID you ever atop to realize how dependent you are upon the thoughts and alfort* of your fellow men? Did you ever try to imagine Just what would happen to you If you were left alone on this round globe with all Its wealth, all Its resources and all Its possibilities? I t might teach you a lesson In humility I f you gave It the proper con sideration. The money would be worth nothing to you for there would be no person from whom you could buy. You could not even be charitable and give It away for there would be none to accept IL W hat would happen to you then happens In a lesser measure every day now. D a a a Let us suppose you are a million aire with plenty of money and a desire to spend It, we w ill say, for a beauti ful home. Suppose again that the masons and the carpenters and the plasterers and the hundred and one other artisans whose handiwork go Into a flue home, refused to accept your money or do your work. How would you get your home? You might by dint of hard work build yourself a shelter, but It would not be at all what you wanted nor In the least what you could afford. You see, then, that although you were a millionaire, you are dependent for your home comforts upon the w ill ing efforts of others. a a a Suppose, on the other hand, that you are a poor man, not poverty- stricken, but poor In the sense of mod ern fortunes. You have saved a few hundred dol lars, bought a bit of ground and wish to build yourself a home. In order to do It you have to bor row money. Suppose the bank, or the building association, or whatever or ganization you apply to Just plainly and bluntly refuses to loan you a penny. You w ill find yourself In the same predicament that the millionaire was In. You cannot have the kind of home you want and can afford. You are dependent on others for thaL a a a B Every morning when you eat your breakfast you are eating, In part, the labor of hundreds of men and women. The clothes you wear, the shoes you walk In, the hat that shelters your head, all the necessities, to say noth ing of the luxuries, you enjoy are the fru it of your dependence upon other T H E T A I L O R . S u it s c le a n e d . 1 1 2 1 people. W e p a y r e tu r n P o s t a g e . I f you could analyze your needs for 104 F o u r th S t . P o r tla n d . O re one day and count the human beings L E A R N M U L T I G R A P H IN G T h e C a lla n School, o n ly recog nized that labored to satisfy them with school on th e coast. E x p e rie n c e d o p e ra either toll or money, you would find tors a lw a y s I n d e m an d . 406 A rtls a n a B ldg- that scores and scores of people had M A C H IN E R Y in i g In been Indirectly In your employ and Saad us y o u r la q n lr le e f o r a n y th tk ln Ir o n o r W e o d w o rk la g M a ch in e ry , Loi lA H U I, working In your behalf. S a w m ill, C o n tra c to rs ’ E q u ip m e n t, ;, Lo co - m o tiv a i. B o llara , B u g in e *, C rushers, R a il, And, on the other hand, you have C abla, B a itin g , . ate. . .. B i u rk a M a c h in e ry Co., the satisfaction of knowing if you do 628 R a ilw a y E xchangs B ldg ., P o rtla a d , O r. an honest day’s work th at you have M EAT A N D PRODUCE BOUGHT N e w C oolers In s ta lle d a s s u rin g p ro te c labored to help scores of others. OY tio n to s h ip p e rs of dressed hogs, b u tte r , eggs, etc. T r y us. B ro w n A Co., 310 H o y t. M O TORCYCLES A N D PARTS A ll m ak e s . E a s y te rm s . E A 8 T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E CO. 44-46 G R A N D A V E . PERSONAL M A R R Y I F L O N E L Y ; fo r res u lts , t r y m s; best an d m o s t successful " H o m e M u k e r;* h u n d re d s ric h w is h m a r r ia g e soon; s t r i c t ly c o n fid e n tia l; m ost re lia b le ; y e a rs of e x p e rie n c e ; d e s c rip tio n s free . " T h e S u c cessful C lu b ,” M rs. N A S H , B ox 666, O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R W s h e lp th e a p p e a ra n c e o f w o m e n . T w e n t y - t w o In c h s w itc h o r tran n fo i tlo n , v a lu e 37.00, p ric e 11.46. 400 to 411 D e k u m B ldg. Eye and Eye Glasses Care m y a p e c ia lty . C o n s u lta tio n fre e . S a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . D r . B. _ A . B e d y n e k , 5u8-9 P l t to c k B lo c k . K O D A K S L e t u a fin is h w h a t y o u r K o d a k began. B ea t w o rk , beat s e rv ic e . O ld e s ta b lis h e d K o d a k fin is h e rs , 12 y e a rs in P o rtla n d . M a il o rd e ra g iv e n s p e c ia l care. W e p a y r e tu rn po stage. A ll p r in ts m ad e on V e lo x pap e r. R e g u la r E a s tm a n D e a le rs , a ll th e K o d a k s an d s u n d ries in stock. K o d a k or P re m o c a ta lo g s e n t on req uest. E v e ls n d f t Lew i»» <11 E a s t M o r r ison 8 t., P o rtla n d . Y E S . “ I T W I L L P A Y ” to send us t h a t R A D IA T O R fo r re p a ir. M a d e lik e n e w fo r a m o d e ra te price. E x p e r t w o rk a b s o lu te ly g u a r a n teed. R A D IA T O R S E R V IC E CO. C o r U n io n f t H a w th o r n e , P o rtla n d • a • I t Is the lack of recognition given to the fact that we are all dependent each upon the other that leads to our greatest troubles. I t Is that that pits capital against labor and labor against capital. I t Is that that causes the war between classes and tin wars between nations. I f you fully recognized your indebt edness to your fellow man, you would want to help him because by doing so you would be Indirectly helping your self. I f everybody In the world set out to gouge and cheat everybody else In the world. It would be only a short time before there would be utter chaos, commercially, and morally. I t Is because only a comparative few try at one time to get all they can regardless of methods or results that keeps the world on an even keel and society from toppling to destruc tion. • a a The more we recognize that we must rely and depend upon each other, the higher consideration we have for the good of the world as a whole and the more nearly we come to being truly civilized. D R . E . H E A ST God In HIs wisdom made no one ab P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N S p e c ia ltie s ! G o itre « , D teeaaaa o f W o m a n solute. a n d M a t e r n it y The only such power that has ever O f f lc a M o r g a n B u ild in g ___ P o r tla n d . O re. bestowed has been placed and P O R T L A N D R U G CO. been recognized by subjects who thought FLUFF sad RAG RUGS a Specialty they needed to be ruled, which was a O A B P B T OLEAM UtO, L A Y IN G * S1EU3G conclusion not very complimentary to 1672-1*74 East 17th Street themselves. . I t Is really worth while for you to OUR GIFT TO THE BRIDE B e f o r e y o u o r d e r y o u r w e d d in g a n n o u n c e m e n t« think for a few minutes on what an a n d c a r d ., w r it« o r r ir it T H E C H E T O P A PRESS A r e q u e s t fo r a a m p le e e n t it le s y o u to 80 b e a u t if u l Inefficient and Incompetent being you c a llin g c a r d s in a n e n g r a v e d e ffea c t f r e e o f c h a r g e . are when you divorce yourself from P o r tla n d , O re g o n Broadway at Taylor all outside aid. I t w ill help you to be meek and In the greatest aermon Much Good Road Building. ever preached It was said, “Blessed Last year recorded untliought of are the meek for they shall Inherit road building activities throughout the earth.” the United States. A few years ago (C o p y r ig h t ) aome narrowly hounded community might have done aomethlng to make the roads within It s conflnea better. The Ostrich Is Shedding a Toe. Such an act, however, wns little cauae The common ostrich lias only two for comment except locally. Tl>e au toes, but certain Individuals, It ap tomobile, with the range of travel It pears, are tending to lose one of these. haa brought within everyone’a reach, Possibly, in time, there will erise a had not been developed and could not one-toed form, analogous to the pres have been used If It had. Thia means ent day one-toed horses, whose ances that the advent of the automobile has tors had as many toes as the ances- forced good road«.. tors of the ostrich. The moving picture audience was watching a bathing beauty scene, and stood It pretty well. A five-year-old girl was also watching and stood It about as long as she could. “Say. mether," she piped, in a voice heard all over the theater, “ when are they going to put their nlghtle3 on?”— Film Fun. Japanese Sleeping Arrangements. «T h e Japanese bed, consisting mere ly of a few thick comforters and a pillow, can easily be made up In any room. I t Is considered a m ark of hos pitality to make the guest's bed in the parlor and put the room a t his dis posal. Federal Bonus Favored. Washington, D. C.— The five-way sol diers' bonus bill indorsed by the Amer ican Legion was reported favorably Monday by the senate finance com mittee. There was no opposition in the committee but several senators reserved the right to offer amend ments. Salem.— The state board of control has rejected bids for installing equip ment for an auxiliary w ater plant at the state home for the feeble-minded. The lowest hid received was in excess of the appropriation of $16,000 au thorized by the last legislature. Severe but Effectual. The M iam i Herald says that In some parts of Tibet they eat bride’s mother a t the wedding feast. That's certainly a Bevere but effective way of getting rid of the mother-lu-law dif ficulty. Thirty-foot Cone of Ice. W a te r from a pressure pipe protrud ing about the ground In the northern part of New Y o rk state, gradually froze, forming a natural cone of ice th irty odd feet in height. Then He’s Not Interesting. I t Is not hard to arouse a man’s Interest by telling him It ’s his move, unless you Indicate that he must move toward the cornfield or the iron works. — Houston Post. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retirkig gently smear the fuce w ith Cuticura Ointment. Wash off Ointment In five minutes w ith Cuticura Soup and hot water. I t Is wonderful sometimes what Cutlcuri w ill do fo r poor complexions, dandruff, Itching and red rough bunds.— Adv. But His Love Lasts Longer. The college professor who says that after a man Is th irty years old he Is guided by common sense In falling in love must have forgotten that there's no fool like an old fool. — Boston Transcript. Attractiveness of Advertising. The man who doubts whether adver tisements are read Is living In the past, says the Shoe and Leather Re porter. Editors are beginning to fear they w ill be crowded out, so attractive have the advertising pages become. The editor experiences difficulty in holding the attention of his readers today against the picturesque an nouncements of those who cun huvu all the white space they are able to pay for. How True! A Philadelphia capitalist says too much money is a bad thing. How ever, there Is this consolation: Not many are afflicted w ith i t A ll Puffed Up. When a man completes a doubtful deal w ithout getting caught he Im agines he has brains enough to be a lawyer.— Exchange. Jud Tunkins. Jud Tunkins says a man mny show wisdom by declining to tuke all kinds of advice, but never by refusing to listen to IL The Supreme Excellence. In character, In manners, in Btyle, in all things, the supreme excellence Is simplicity.— Longfellow. Yen, Sir. “ Yessir, elghty-two I be, an’ every tooth In m y 'ead same as th' day I were born!”— London M all. Rain or Snow. One Inch of rain Is equivalent to ten inches ot snow. C u ticu ra S o a p T h e V e lv e t T ouch F o r »the S k in • B a a » . d n f m w i , . T a l a m i . B - a a w , a lia r a F araafn«Jaa addraaa O aU a a ra U W a a ta r fa a X. M e la ta . M aae ir a Are V a n Q a lL g a J ? iou .laiisneEi B E H N K E -W A L K LR business couxcr Is t tia b ig g e s t, m a a t p e r la r tly equipped B u n ln e m T r a in in g 8<-ho<d In th e N o r t h w e s t. F I * y o u rs e lf f o r a h ig h e r po sitio n w ith m o re m o n e y . P e rm a n e n t p o eltlon a n aau red o u r G ra d u a te « W r it e fo r c a ta lo g F o u r th a n d T n ra h IU , P o rtla n d P. N. U. No. 26, 1Í21 1