PORTLANDMARKET A C C O R D IA N P L E A T I N G . . . . . . K n ife and box p le a tin g , h e m s titc h in g , 10c yd. B u tto n s covered. N o v e lty Shop. F i f t h s tre e t. P o rtla n d . Planee M anti*« Thia Tapar Whan A a sn e r in s Thees Ahaa electro - C H IR O PR A C T O R A N D T H E R A P E U T IC S Hotel Alder O re. B a k e r And Oleson, 817 D e k u m Bldg. C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N S C la rk e Bros., F lo r le ta ^ 267 M o rris o n 8 L __ D A N C IN G E V E R Y N O O N A E V E N IN G O rie n ta l C a fe . C h in e s e -A m e ric a n K itc h e n C orner B road w ay and W a s h P O R T L A N D 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 « . 7th A M adlaon. G U A R A N T E E D R E B U IL T M A CH IN ES P re g o .. T y p e w r it e r Co., « 4 -A 6 th SV H A R O 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 lo o ra _ e le e trlc s an d ed. DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL 286 Aider Street. Portland. Oregon. Will rent you a room for 11.00 per day. or with bath for $1.50 to $2.00 per day? BAB’S INSTAURANT s L Cafeteria S ix tl atreet opposite T h e O reg o n ia n and A l­ d e r street opposite M e ir & F ra n k ’s. T h e Best E atin g place in th e C ity . T h e F inest C offee an d P astry a S pecialty. L. A. S. U S E D CAR E X C H A N G E Used cars hot an d sold. 26 N . 11th 81-, P hone B ro 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 Young N e w roofs a n d r e p a ir in g done, an d W oods. 1103 E. C a r u th e r a SL M FG S. O F R E E D F U R N IT U R E B u y C oast M a d e Goods. R e e d S p e c ia lty Shop. 3 1 9 _ W lllla in s A v e .________________ DO YOUR OWN PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW USE PERFECTION PERFECTION 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 r o p. 1»«4 B e a t B ta rh P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T « ■WALL BOARD Smith Long Stevenson 310 Bush A Lane Bldg.___ P laster V allsThat Vili NotCrôch) SILOS AND WATEM TANKS National Tank A Pipe Co.. Portland.__________ TYPEWRITERS—NEW UR REBUILT N E A AN EVEN BAKER “I The No S to v eb u ild er’s S to v e P olish M a sterp iece R equired S A L V A T IO N A R M Y R E S C U E H O M E W ill h elp fre in d le s s g lrla . U. A M. car. M a y fa ir A A le x a n d r ia 8 ta . R ebuilt Typew riter Co.. 304 Oak S tr e e t.________ W e lte r System o f S u g g a atlve T h e r a p y D r . T . W . A y e rs , 716 D ek u m U ld g^ 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 lg . C o., 47 r l r a t St. A SK F O R SA M PLE A N D INFORM ATION. GUARANTEED rS T A T C N T E W si INFORMATION DEPARTMENT A L A S K A P L U M B IN G A H E A T IN Q G O. r r i i n b i n g F ix t u r e s a n d S u p p lie s. P ip e F it t in g s , lo w e s t prices. 363 E . M o rris o n C L E A N I N G A N D D Y E J N G _ _ _ _ ____ ' ' F o r re lia b le C le a n in g a n d D y e in g s e rv ­ ice send p a rce ls to us. W e pay r e tu rn postage. In fo r m a tio n a n d p ric e s g ive s upon C IT Y D T K W O R K S E s ta b lis h e d 1890 , _________ P o rtla n d D O O R S A N D W IN D O W S _________ \V e c a S rs e li~ you D oors, W in d o w s , R o o f­ ing, P a in t, G lass an d B u ild e rs ’ H a r d w a r e d ir e c t W e a re m a n u fa c tu re rs . W r it e fo r p ric e s b e fo re b u y in g . H e a c o c k S ash A D o o r C o.. 212 F i r s t S L , P o rtla n d ._________ DRUGLE88 PHYSICIAN IN B R IE F . k..... *.............. Salem. — The Oregon Growers’ Co­ operative association has announced the sale of three carloads of the new prune crop. Buyers were reported as active and prunes are in demand at prices quoted by the association Fri­ day. Prineville;—During the past week 11 carloads of cattle were shipped over the City of Prineville railroad to Port­ land by the following: W. I. Dishman, two cars; S. Rogers, two cars; James Cram, three cars; Baldwin Cattle & Sheep company, four cars. ______ E M B R O ID E R IN G A N D P L E A T I N G — A c c o rtIia n T iiiie ”^ in < iT io ir”P ie a tln g ? T T e m - a tltc h ln g , B u tto n s C overed, B ra id in g , etc. K . S tephans. 219-20-21 P l t t ock B lock. TA V THE TAILOR. u E Lang’s Langwood Range Bakes and holds fire twice as long as any other range and with less wood or your money back. Has 20x27 inch oven and solid bottom fire box. If your dealer will not supply you we will sell direct. Send for catalog and price list. E D F. S. LANG MFG. CO., Portland, Oregon 1 9 1 F o u rth S tre e t. Suits cleaned. « 1 -2 5 We pay return Postage. llMFourth St.. ___ Portland. Ore HORSES, M U L E S B O U G H T, SOLD C ro w n S table», In c ., 2b5 F r o n t S t., P o r t- la n d . O re. HorseB a n d m u le s fo r sale or h ire . S p e c ia l ra te s to lo ggers a n d co n ­ tra c to rs . W i t h or w ith o u t harness. P h illip B u e tte r, P re». U . S. S T A B L E S , 365 U n io n A v e . D ra ft n orsea b u o u u g in horses h t » e u n u d mvexa. sold. C, L . C h a p p e ll. 222 U n lo n A v e . Sou th. L E A R N M U L T I G R A P H IN G T h e C a ’. la n School, o n ly recognised school on th e coast. E x p e rie n c e d o p era - tors a lw a y s in d e in a n d ^ u ^ A r t is a n a ^ ijld ^ Are You Looking for a W E B U IL D STO V ES FOR A L L P U R P O SE S D ependable P roduce Dealer? Veal P o rk P o u ltr y H oney B u tte r C heese • E««» . . A n y P ro d u c t G e t o u r p rices. R U B Y & CO. 169 F r o n t S t. P o r tla n d , O re. S ix te en Y e a rs ’ R e lia b ility . “Where H otk Comforts Abarnul” PORTLAND. ORE. T h e p lea s u re o f y o u r t r ip to P o r t- •land w ill depend up on th e h o te l you s e le c t 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 ow n h o m e to w n , a w a it yo u a t th e M u ltn o m a h . Garage in Connection. T Y P E W R IT E R S Guaranteed Rebuilt,. Rented or sold. Easy ¡payments. Send for il­ lustrated catalogue B. Wkolejile Typewrit« 321 Wtihattee St. P O R T L A N D . ORE. RUBBER STAM PS and M A R K IN G E yes E x a m in ed . Pacific Chi ropractic College — to ' 413 D e k u m _ B ldg. _________ 400 W IL L E Y F R U IT COMPANY, IN C ., P o rtla n d , O regon . W a n te d to b u y , th re e e ars fa n c y B u r b a n k po tato es, tw o «Ears apples, one c a r onions. C o n s ig n m en ts so­ lic ite d . A ll k in d s o f f r u i t a n d produce b o u g h t fo r gash. SORE MOUTH P a r k and Y a m h ill, P o rtla n d , O regon A u g m e n te d c u rric u lu m , a b le fa c u lty . H ig h e s t s ta n d a rd s . D a y an d n ig h t courses. C lin ic a l fa c ilitie s un ex c e lle d . F a ll te rm S e p te m b e r 1. W r i t e f o r catalogue. D E V IC E S . G la sse s Fitted. R e p a irin g done b y m a ll. M ost 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.. 1121 6th S tre e t PUS-A-ZIDE MOUTH WASH cures bleeding and sore gums and mouth. Users are boosters. At your druggist's or sent, charges N E W F L U F F R U G S A T HALF paid, on receipt of price, $2.50, Hills­ boro Chemical Co., Hillsboro, Ore. C O ST O F N E W C A R PETS. H a v e y o u r old w o rn o u t c a rp e ts and Reference: Sbute Savings Bank, Hills­ w oolen clo th es m a d e In to a r tis tic re v e rs ­ boro, Oregon. ib le F L U F F R U G S . C a rp e ts a nd rugs r e ­ p a ire d . s te a m cleaned. R a g rugs a ll a lie s . B u y fr o m fa c to ry a n d s ave m oney. W r it e fo r prices. N o r th w est R u g C o., Eye and Eye Glasses Care f fH E 2 12 Oregonian Bedding. POR TLAN D . OREGON S P E C IA L IS T A re painful and often dangerous. Onr Hand-woven-to-fit Elza tie Stockinet. Balta i always give reliaf. Fitters awi Makers for Fifty-fire Years Satisfaction or Money Back. Bead for Book and Measure Blank Today. WOODARD, CLARKE 4 CO. Portland. Alder at West Park AUTO R E PA IR PARTS Send for free catalog PISTONS— PISTON PINS— RINGS Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto- ^ T tH e Machine Work and Wealing. COOK A GILL CO.. INC. 11th and Burnside Sts. Portland. Ore. Phone: lidw y. Qgl " A M oderate Priced H otel of M e rit” H O TEL C L IF F O R D E ast M orrison « L , a t X — t S ix th ,, tk« nclped E ast Side Hotel. I m inuted from D is t r ic t F o u r bloeae fro m ■. » . Btatlo K Bar Flapper« From Streeta Cap« May, N. J.—City commission­ ers passed an ordinance forbidding the parade of bathers In bathing suits on the streeta without suitable cover­ ings. Older folks at the shore have complained to the police about '‘flap­ per«” parading In lults, »otne of whom do ata hour’s errands before going to the beach. The tulta seen on the bathing grounds here thia «eaaon are of the Latest I’urlalan model«. Female and Rectal Trouble* and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS K O D A K S I L e t us fin is h w h a t y o u r K o d a k began. ! B e s t w o rk , best s erv ic e . O ld established 1 K o d a k fin is h e rs , 12 y e a rs h i P o rtla n d , i M a ll o rd e rs g iv e n s pecial c are . W e p a y r e tu rn postage. A ll p rin ts m ad s on V e lo x paper. R e g u la r E a s tm a n D ea le rs , a ll th e K o d a k s a n d s u n d rie s In stock. K o d a k or I P re m o c a ta lo g s en t on r e q u e s t E v e la n d A L e w is , 413 E a s t M o rris o n 8 L , P o rtla n d . P IL E S F I S T U L A . F IS S U R E . Itc h in g and e ll oth e r r e c ta l c o n d itio n s e xc e p t C a n c e r p e rm a ­ n e n tly c u red w ith o u t a s u rg ic a l op era tio n . M y m e th o d o f t r e a t m e n t saves th e tls sue in s te a d o f d e s tro y in g it. I t is p ain less, re q u ire s no a n e s th e tic an d la p e rm s n e n t. T h e r e 1» no c o n fin e m e n t to bed, no In te rfe re n c e w it h business or social e n - g a g e m e n ta I g u a ra n te e a c u re o r w ill refund your f e c a l l o r w r it e f o r b o o k le t M e n tio n th io p a p e r w h e n w r itin g . D R . E. J. D E A N Second and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore S a t is f a c t io n C o n s u lta tio n g u a r a n te e d . free . Dr. B. A . B e d y n e k , 603-9 P ltto c k B lock. DR. G. E. W A T T S SWOLLEN (Varicose)VEINS m y s p e c ia lty . HOTEL HOYT S ix th a n d H o y t S tre e ts P o rtla n d . O regon C o n v e n ie n t to B o th D ep ots A b s o lu te ly F ire p ro o f Rooms $1.00 and up w ith o u t B a th . B oom s 33 »0 an d up w it h B a th . ELBERT S K O B E , M g r. O U R G IF T T O T H E B R ID E Before you order your weddinc announcement« and cards, write or r i« t THE CHET OFA PRESS A requeet for sample* entitle* you to 60 beautiful callinr card* in an engraved effect free of charge. Broad way at T*ylor P o rt iand. Oregoa DR. E. H. EAST P H Y S IC IA N A N D B U R G E O N S p e c ia ltie s ! G o itre s , D isease« of W o m a s a n d M a t e r n it y , _ Portland. Ora SS-” land. Vdb 6a «mw wf 9 ^ 9 NAMES GOLFjCORESPONDENr | Divorce Complainant in New Jersey Charge« Game Took Husband*« Affection. Newark. N. J.—The ancient and honorable'game of golf la “corespond­ ent” In a divorce suit filed by Mrs. Rachel B. Hayward of Montclair against Sterling P. Hayward. In affidavit« filed with Vice-Chancel­ lor Fielder Mrs. Hayward declared the game took ao much of be» husband’s him to be cruel to her and that be spent money in pursuit of bis hobby that he should have spent maintaining her and their two children. Mr. Hayward’s answer denies golf la res|M>nslble for their marital difficul­ ties, which he attributes to difficulties with Mrs. Hayward’s relatives and to her discovery that he was not wealthy as she hail believed. r—----------- ———— Give rope to hope. A delicious p e p p e r m in t f la v o r e d s u g a r ja c k e t around pep­ p e rm in t fla v o re d chew­ ing gum . Albany.—J. W. Miller, cointy school superintendent of Linn county, has re­ signed the office, his resignation to take effect September 1. Last June Mr. Miller resigned but upon request withdrew the resignation. He has now filed a formal resignation and expects to retire as soon as a successor Is chosen. Hood River.—A. W. Stone, general manager of the apple growers’ associa­ tion, says that estimates of the season’s apple crop for the valley, based on observations of Inspectors of the as­ sociation who are familiar with condl tlons In all parts of the district, now place the tonnage at an approximate 1,600,000 boxes. Salem —Between 1800 and 2000 pick­ ers will Btart work In the hopyards of the Willamette valley this week. When picking of the later clusters starts Sep­ tember 1 twice that number of pickers will be in the fields. The cost of pro­ ducing a pound of hops In 1919 was estimated at 24 cents, which growers ■aid probably would bo the average for this year. Salem.— It will cost approximately $1,650,000 to harvest the 1921 hop crop in Oregon, according to Durbin A Cornoyer, who handle a large amount of the hops produced In the Willamette valley. It was estimated by this firm that the Oregon hop crop will aggre­ gate 55,000 bales, nearly half of which will be harvested in the Willamette valley. Klamath Falls.—Sale of the $200,000 Klamath Drainage district bond Issue will be assured and funds will bo available for diking and reclaiming the lands of the district If the govern­ ment contract for water rights, a copy ef which has been received by tho directors of the district, proves satis­ factory after scrutiny. The board now has the contract under consideration. Salem.—In the prune district south of Salem many prune trees are Infested with leap spot, caused by a fungus BROOKE DRUB CO? CUT RATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS. growth, according to a report made Gleonis Rile troetmenL sold under guanatea. «6 0U no pain no operation. Chybke's Tapeworm here by 8. H. Van Trump, county fruit r. 310. Chybke's "Dermo Septine” for Inspector. Many trees are shedding . 35.00. Letters an,wared their leaves as a refult of the disease, Usd Ford Track ud Taurmf Can and unless there Is a proper spreading during the month of May, the trees Bargain, at all times w ir iE u . CM uawa eventually will be seriously damaged, Used Ford, Exclusively he said. Grand Av. A Yamhill Port­ Office Morgan Building WRIGLEYS Newest Creation Salem.—There will bo more men teachers in the Bchools of Oregon when the fall term opens In September than at any time since the outbreak of the war with Germany, according to re­ ports received recently at the offices of J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public instruction. Hood River.—The inspection depart ment of the Apple Growers’ association Grand Avenue at Yam hill has announced that tho district’s an­ P O R T L A N D . OR E. nual apple packing school will be held ‘MAc'ffTN'gRY In on the week beginning September 12. Bend us y o u r In q u irie s f o r a n y th king in ogglng, Ir o n or W o o d w o rk in g M a c h in e ry , L o — S a w m ill, C o n tra c to rs ’ B q u lp m an t, Loco- The school will be characterized by ■> , , aiU KlUVV, t-fUdUVlO, aaaae m otives. B o ilers E ngines, C rushers, R a il. afternoon lecture® by members of the Dyeing & Cleaning C able. able, B eltin sltln g , etc. B u rk e M a ch in e ry Cd.. Inspection department -------- --- Exchange B ld g ., P o rtla n d , O r. association’s 528 R a ilw a y M OTORCYCLES A N D PARTS and by experiment station experts. E X C E L L E N T S E R V IC E A ll m akes. E a s y t e r m s . __ E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E CO. By Parcel Post Return Postage Paid. W rite for Nyssa.—W. L. Gibson, the potato 44-46 G R A N D A V E .________ Circulars and Prices. PERSONAL _________________ king of Malheur county, and one of LOS e l A^ fo r res u lts , t r y m e; ‘‘A t Your Beck and Call” MARRYTF the directors of the Potato Growers’ best a nd m ost successful " H o m e M a k e r ; h u ndreds ric h w is h m a r r ia g e soon; s t r ic t ­ association of Idaho and Oregon, was ly c o n fid e n tia l; m ost r e lia b le ; years of e xp e rien ce ; d e s c rip tio n s fre e . " T h e S u c ­ a Nyssa visitor recently. Mr. Olbson cessful C lu b ,” M rs. N A S H , B ox 666, stated that 30 carloads of potatoes have O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA . been shipped from here up to date. S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R W e h elp th e a p p e a ra n c e o f w o m en. T w e n t y - t w o In ch s w itc h or t r a n s fo rm a ­ The price received was $2 and better. tio n . value 37. CO, p ric e «3.45. The entire lot brought more than $7000. Cs. “ AFTER EVERY MEAL” Klamath Falls. — Residents of the alfalfa growing section around Midland are considering the organization of .an alfalfa meal factory. Low prices and high freight rates have placed the al­ falfa grower in a position where It is Impossible profitably to dispose of his surplus. C h ro n ic diseases a s p e c i a l t y . D r . W . N . « w 1 WRIGLEYS Salem.—The state highway commis­ sion Saturday won the first heat in litigation brought by residents of In­ dependence, Polk county, to enjoin the state from proceeding with the Im­ provement of certain sections of the West Side Pacific highway. Allen. 302 Raliegh Building. E Q U : W ill aid y o u r ap petite a n d digestion, p o lis h y o u r te e th and m oisten y o u r th ro a t. SaS|> 4H®. Ä a Ip The Flavor Lasts Product of Cocoanut Tree. A 5-year-old cocoanut tree begins to yield 60 nuts a year. It Is estimated that 1,000 nuts will make 25 gallons of coconut oil, which is used for soap making and candle making. The husks are useful also; they may be turned Into cordage, brushes or matting. C l e a r B a b y ’s S k i n W i t h C u tic u r a S o a p a n d T a lc u m Soan.O1ntroent.T*lenm.28c FTFrrwhere Foraampl«« a ddr«u; O *ttear*L*b*ra»«iiM .D ap«.X , Malden Mast Unique Inscription. Steam Deflects Lightning. There Is at the entrance of the church of San Salvador In the Span­ ish city of Oveldo a remarkable tomb, erected by a prince named Silo, with a curious Iditln Inscription which may be read 270 ways by beginning with the capital “8 ” In the center. It would seem that a building 9,000 feet above the sea level should be protected by lightning rods, but the astronomical observatory at Mount Etna has not, and does not, need such protection. The observatory Is near the summit of the volcano, and the stream of vapor constantly rising from Deception Island. the crater acts as a natural conduc­ Deception island Is one of the South tor, draining the electricity out of the Shetland Islands in the Antarctic clouds, so that lightning Is seldom ocean. It was formed from a volcano, seen there. the cone of which rises about 1,800 feet above sea level. On the south­ Meanings of Dreamt of Weapon«. east side the cone wall is broken by To dream of a keen-edged sword an opening about 600 feet wide, signifies a disastrous quarrel. To re­ through which the sea has flooded the ceive a sword, honor and reputation. crater, forming a lake harbor, called To see an armed man or body of sol­ Port Foster. It Is approximately cir­ diers, fatigue and nervousness. To ex­ cular, about five miles in diameter and ercise with weapons, flattering hopes about 570 feet deep. not likely to be realized. . Jataka a Name In Buddhism. Garnets for Good Luck. Jataka Is the technical name In A garnet in your engagement ring Buddhist literature for a story of one 1 b supposed to bring good luck. The or other of the previous births or ancient Greeks used to say that gar­ lludda. The word also Is used for nets gave loyalty and frankness to the name of a collection of 547 of such their possessors, and It was also be stories included In the Buddhist canon. lteved that these stones kept lovers true to their vows. A Tea Rose Odor. Cuticura for Sore Hand«. Soak hamlH on retiring In the hot nude of Cntlcurn Soap, dry und rub in Cu- tlcurn Ointment. Remove surplus Ointment with tissue paper. This Is only one of the things Cuticura will do If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used lor all toilet purposes.—Adv. Tokens of Honeaty. At some of the London docks, when two men make a trade agreement, they exchange black beans as tokens of honesty. This Is regarded as more binding than a written and signed con­ tract. The oil of guayac wood, obtained from a South American tree closely related to the lignum vitae, is used In the perfume industry for the purpose of producing a tree-rose odor, says the American Forestry Magazine. Ancients Knew of Compressed Air. The principle of compressed air was known to the ancients, having been experimented with by Hero, who lived from 284 to 221 B. C. The compressed air pump was Invented by Otto von Guericke of Magdeburg, In 1654. B R A Z IN G , W E L D I N G A C U T T IN G N o rth w e s t W e ld in g A S u p p ly C o., 3« le t Jit Valuable Invention. A Russian Inventor claims to have Everything for the Motorcycliat. Rebuilt Harley-Davidaon perfected a motor that can safely Salem.—J. 8. Landers, who is now utilize electricity drawn from storm MOTORCYCLES B am e g u a r a n te e aa ne w . F ro m »300.00 up serving at the head of the training clouds. to $350.00, a ll la t e m odela, w it h 3 speed a n d e le c tric e q u ip m e n t. E a s y te rm « If department of the I-as Vegas (N. M j d esired. F a y w h ile you rid e . Send fo r Set With Any Gem. lit e r a t u r e . M o to rc y c le an d S u p p ly C o.. State Normal school, has been selected H a r le y D av td e o n S e rv ic e C e n te r, 200 3rd The episcopal ring was formerly set 8 t ., P o r tla n d , O re ., c o rn e r T a y lo r . president of the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth to succeed the late J. II. with any gem. It Is, however, at the B E H N K E -W A L K E R Ackerman. It was said Saturday that present time set with an amethyst or a Arc You Satiified7 B USINESS COLLEGE la th e b ig g e s t, m e e t p e r fe c tly equipped sapphire. Mr. Landers had accepted the presi­ B ualnese T r a in in g School In th e N o r t h ­ w est M t yen re e lf fo r a h ig h e r position dency of the Institution and would ar­ w ith m o re m oney P e rm a n e n t positions Girl a ”Miaa” When Under Ten rive here within the next two weekn “ w rite fSZewtalog— F o u r th a n d T a m h lU , In England ’’Mtae” waa formerly ap­ to confer with the board of regents P o rtla n d . plied only to females under ten years preparatory to taking up the duties No. 38, 1921 p. N. u. of age. connected with bis new appointment