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PORTLAND market r i m a r M a n t m T k la H a p r r W b a . A a a w a r tn a T k m 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 b e g a n . B e s t w o r k , b e s t s e r v ic e . O ld e s t a b lis h e d Kodak f in is h e r s , 12 y e a r s In P o r tla n d . M a il o r d e r s g iv e n s p e c ia l c a r e . W e pay r e t u r n p o s ta g e . A ll p r in t s m a d e o n V e lo a p a p e r. R e g u la r E a s t m a n D e a le r s , a ll th e K o d a k s a n d s u n d r ie s in s to c k . K o d a k o r P r e m o c a ta lo g s e n t o n r e q u e s t. E v e la n d L e w is , 413 E a s t M o r r is o n S t ., P o r t la n d . r- STATE N E W S : IN Condon.—The proposal to Issue $60,- 000 in water bonds for the city of Condon was voted down at a special N E W FLUFF RUGS A T HALF election Saturday. The vote waa 79 COST OF NEW CARPETS. against and 47 In favor of the bonds. H a v e y o u r o ld w o r n o u t c a r p e t s a n d A d .c r tla .r n .a la . » A w o o le n c lo t h e s m a d e i n t o a r t i s t i c r e v e r s ib le F L U F F R U G S . C a r p e t s a n d r u g s r e p a i r e d , s t e a m c le a n e d . R a g r u g s a l l s ix e s B u y fro m fa c to ry a n d s a v e m o n e y . W r it e f o r p r ic e s . BAB’S RESTAURANT ìì s L Cafetería rood place to Eat and Live W e ll. Remarkable 60c luncheon at noon Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m . . 32« Stark S t A S ixth s tre e t opposite T h e O reg o n ia n and A l d e r stree t opposite M e ir & F ran k's. T h e Best E atin g piece in th e C ity . T h e Finest C o ffe e and P astry a S pecialty. Page & Son R e b u ilt H a r le y - D a v id s o n MOTORCYCLES S a m e g u a r a n t e e a s n e w . F r o m $ 2 0 0 .0 0 u p t o $35o.OO, a l l l a t e m o d e ls , w i t h 3 - s p e e d a n d e le c tr ic e q u ip m e n t. E a s y te rm s if d e s ir e d . P a y w h ile y o u r id e . S e n d fo r lite r a tu r e . M o t o r c y c le a n d S u p p ly C o .. H a r le y D a v id s o n S e r v ic e C e n te r , 200 3 rd S L , P o r tla n d , O r e ., c o r n e r T a y lo r . W rite us for prices and market conditions on Veal, Hogs, Poetry. Fruits, Pctatoes, Oniocs, etc. Portland, Oregon Forty Years in the Same Location. T ruck U sed B a r g a in s W e h a v e u s e d t r u c k s o n h a n d r a n g in g In s iz e f r o m 3 / 6 t o 5 t o n a n d i n p r i c e f r o m $ 1 0 0 .0 0 u p . W r i t e fo r o u r fr e e c ir c u la r o f t r u c k b a r g a in s . DO YOUR OWN PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW TTQl? W E N TW O R TH W ALL BOARD PlasterVallsThat V ili Not Cròchi A IR W IN IN C . O re g o n d is t r ib u to r s O . M . C . tr u c k s 200 S e c o n d PERFECTION PERFECTION Newport—Through the generosity of Herbert Hoover, secretary of the department of commerce, a Newport N o r th w e st R u g C o ., student will be able to complete her course this year at the University of Everything for the M otorcyclist Oregon. SL P o r tla n d , O ra . AUTO REPAIR PARTS Send for free catalog PISTONS— PISTON PINS—RINGS Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto motive Machine Work and Welding. COOK A GILL CO.. INC. 11th a n d B u r n s id e S ts . Portland. Ore. A SK FO R SA M PLE A N D INFORM ATION. F ir e Phone: Bdwy. 3281 P ro o f an d M o d e rn N E W H O U STO N HOTEL 7 /3 - O V K IN O * C . S. R ic h a r d s o n , M a n a g e r W e e k ly R a te s to P e r m a n e n t G u e s ts S ix t h a n d E v e r e t t S t r e e t s , T h r e e B lo c k s fr o m N e w P o s to ffic e , F o u r B lo c k s fr o m U n i o n D e p o t , P o r t i a n d , O r e . ________________ OUR GIFT TO THE BRIDE C L iA H IH Q ■ •▼ » U U S M M C N T G r a n d A v e n u e a t Y a m h iL P O R TLA N D . ORE. Before you order your wedding announcement* tnd cards, write or visit THE CHETOPA PRESS A request for samples entitles you to 60 beautiful calling cards in an engraved effect free of charge. Broadway at Taylor Portland. Oregon "A & Cleaning T h e p le a s u r e o f y o u r t r i p to P o r t la n d w ill d e p e n d u p o n th e h o te l y o u s e le c t C o s y s u r r o u n d in g s , m o d e r a te r a te s , a n d th e w e lc o m e y o u fin d In y o u r o w n h o m e to w n , a w a it y o u a t th e M u ltn o m a h . Garage in Connection. E X C E L L E N T S E R V IC E B y P a rc e l P o s t R e tu rn P ostage P aid. C irc u la rs a n d Prices. " A t Your Beck and Call” The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp’y P a c ific C h i r o p r a c t i c C o lle g e P a rk and Y a m h ill, P o r tla n d , O re g o n A u g m e n te d c u r r ic u lu m , a b le fa c u lt y . H ig h e s t s ta n d a rd s . D a y a n d n ig h t c o u rs e s . C l i n i c a l f a c il i t i e s u n e x c e lle d . W r ite fo r c a t a lo g u e . P o r tla n d . W o o d la r k B u ild in g F I S T U L A , F IS S U R E , Itc h in g a n d a ll o th e r r e c t a l c o n d itio n s e x c e p t C a n c e r p e r m a n e n t ly c u r e d w it h o u t a s u r g ic a l o p e r a t io n M y m e th o d o f t r e a t m e n t s a v e s th e t is s u e in s te a d o f d e s tr o y in g it. I t Is p a i n le s s , r e q u i r e s n o a n e s t h e t i c a n d is p e r m a n e n t. T h e r e is n o c o n f in e m e n t to b e d , n o i n t e r f e r e n c e w i t h b u s in e s s o r s o c ia l e n g a g e m e n ts . I g u a ra n te e a c u re o r w ill fe e . C a ll o r w r it e f o r b o o k le t. M e n tio n th is paper w hen re fu n d your w r it in g . DR. C. J. DEAN Second and M o r r is o n S t s ., P o r tla n d , O re . D R . G. E. W A T T S A ld e r a t W e s t P a r k 212 Oregonian Building. PORTLAND. OREGON DR. E . H. EA ST P H Y S IC IA N A N D 8 U R G E O N B p e c la lt le a i G o itr e s , D is e a s e s o f W o m e n a n d M a te r n ity O ffic e M o r v a n B u ild in g P o r tla n d , O re . SU PERFLUO US HAIR Do not be embarrassed with unsightly hair or fuzz on the face, neck or arms. The American system removes it permanently. No electric needle or depilatory used. Eyebrows straightened. T H E A M E R I C A N S Y S T E M . 427 P it to c k B lo c k . W rits M r. BLAME BLISTERS ON KISSING Health Board In Penn.ylvenia Town May Put Ban on Osculation to Stop Plague. Uniontown, Pa.— Kissing Is blamed hy physician» of this city for the Spread of an epidemic o f blisters, which has now grown to such propor tions that the board of health may be sailed on to place a ban on oscula tion until such time as the disease bas abated or disappeared entirely. S P E C IA L IS T Wholesale Dealers in FANCY FRUITS and FARM PRODUCE 151 Front Street, Portland. Oregon. C L E A N I N G A N D ^ D Y E I N G ^ __ ______________ F o r r e lia b le C le a n in g a n d D y e in g s e r v ic e s e n d p a r c e l s t o u s . W e p a y re tu rn p o s ta g e . In fo r m a tio n a n d p r ic e s g iv e n u p o n re q u e s t. K N E E ’S C IT Y D T K W O R K S Established 1390________________ Portland P IL E S WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Gleonia Pile treatment, sold under guarantee. $6.00. no pain no operation. .Chybke's Tape worm Remover, $10. Chybke'a "Dermo Septine" for skin eruption, eczema. $5.00. Letters answered. Bargains at all times 321 W iik ntiw St. Satisfaction or Money Back. Send for Book and Measure Blank Today. BROOKE DRUG CO ■ 17 rS.TUNi U CUT RATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS. UNIVERSAL CAR EXCHANGE PORTLAND. ORE’ Fitters and Makers for Fifly-fire Yean R e s t M o r r is o n fit., a t E a s t S ix t h , th e P r i n c i p a l E a s t S id e H o t e l . 6 m i n u t e s f r o m S h o p p in g D i s t r i c t . F o u r b lo c k s f r o m S . P . C a s t S id e S t a t i o n . Used Fords Exclusively Grand Av. A Yamhill Port land. Write far price» and leras. Whclesak Typewriter Ca. Are painful and often dangerous. Our Hand-woven-to-fit Elastic Stocking*. Belts and Bandages always g ive relief. H o te l o f M e r it” Used Ford Trucks and Touring Cars Guaranteed Rebuilt,, tented or Mid. Easy lyments. Send for il lustrated catalogue B. SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS P r ic e d W r it e fo r T Y P E W R IT E R S RUBBEP STAMPS and MARKING DEVICES. M o d e ra te H O T E L C L IF F O R D D O O R S A N D W IN D O W S W e c a n s e ll y o u D o o r s , W in d o w s , R o o f in g , P a i n t , G la s s a n d B u ild e r s ' 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 r ic e s b e fo r e b u y in g . H eaco ck S ash A D o o r C o ., 212 F i r s t S t ., P o r t la n d . F A R M M A C H IN E R Y P . E . E s b e n s h a d e , 366 E . M o r r is o n S t P o r tla n d . A g r ic u lt u r a l Im p le m e n ts a n d F a r m M a c h in e r y N e w a n d 2 n d H a n d . LEARN M U L T IG R A P H IN G The C a lla n S c h o o l, o n ly r e c o g n iz e d s c h o o l o n th e c o a s t. E x p e r ie n c e d o p e r a t o r s a l w a y s i n d e m a n d . 4o6 A r t is a n s B l d g . D R U G L E 3 S ,F H Y 8 jC jA N" C hronic d is e a s e s ir ^ p ec la T ty ? ^ T 5 i7 3 v ^ ^ T A lle n , 302 R a lie g h B u i l d i n g . _____ __ E M B R O I P E R IN O A c c o r c l i a n s id e a n d b o x P l e a t i n g , H em s t it c h in g , B u t t o n s C o v e r e d , B r a i d in g , e tc . K . S t e p h a n s , 2 1 9 - 2 0 - 2 1 P i t t o c k B l o c k . ___ HORSES, M U LES BO UG HT, SOLO C r o w n S t a b le s , I n c . , 2b6 F r o n t S t . , P o r t la n d , O r e . H o r s e s a n d m u le s f o r s a le o r h ir e . S p e c ia l r a t e s to lo g g e rs a n d c o n tra c to rs . W it h o r w ith o u t h a rn e s s . P h illip S u e tte r , P re s . La Grande. — The prune harvest started Friday In the Cove and Union sections of this county and one car of fresh prunes is expected to be shipped this week, while next week the harvest will be in full swing. Union.—Guy McNair of upper Cath erine creek, ten miles east of Union, has announced the killing of a horse on his ranch by a high-power bullet passing through the country, presum ably fired by some hunter after deer. Grants Pass. — Over 1500 tourists have visited the Oregon caves this year, according to R. W. Rowley, gov ernment guide. The trip must be made in over a trail this year. Next year the new highway will be completed to the caves. A Harrisburg. — Tomatoes, of which there is usually a good crop in this vicinity, were so badly nipped by the two frosts occurring the early part of the month that the yield will be very ligh t The potato vines were also leveled and the crop will suffer. Eugene.—Hops are selling In Lane county at from 25 cents to 33 cents a pound, according to Frank Heyer, local representative of T. A. Livesly & Co. of Salem. Mr. Heyer has taken In more than 1400 bales since picking started and has prepared to handle more. Union.—S. E. Miller, leading sheep man, has sold 60,000 pounds of wool to the Portland Scouring mills at 13% cents for coarse and 14% cents for fine wool at Union. Mr. Miller has put up 2000 tons of hay in 100 stacks and will feed it to his stock the com ing winter. Heppner.—The eighth annual meet ing of the Morrow County Fair asso ciation closed Saturday night after a successful three-day session. Although the fruit, vegetable and floral displays were disappointing as compared with former years, the racing and round-up features drew big crowds daily. d e lic io u s p e p p e r m in t fla v o r e d sugar Jacket a ro u n d p e p p e r m in t f la v o r e d c h e w in g g u m . W ill a id y o u r a p p e tite and d ig e s tio n , p o l is h y o u r t e e t h a n d m o is te n y o u r th ro a t. as| The Flavor Lasts IN F O R M A T IO N D E PA R T M E N T Keep Your Skin-Pores A c tiv e and H ea lth y W ith C uticura S o a p A C C O R D IA N P L E A T IN G K n i f e a n d b o x p le a tin g , h e m s t it c h in g , 10c y d . B u tto n s c o v e re d . M a il o rd e rs a s p e c ia lty . N o v e l t y S h o p . 86 V i F i f t h S t . . P o r t l a n d . ____________ _________________ _ La Grande.—The Ad club of this ■ R A Z I N G , W I L D I N G A C U T T I N G city is sponsor for the announcement C N H o r I R t h O w P e R s t A W C e T l O d i R n g A A N S D u p E p l L y E C C o T . , R M O . 1st S t that La Grande soon will have a plan T H E R A P E U T I C 8 D r e . B a k e r a n d O le s o n , 817 D e k u m B ld g . ing mill and sash and door factory C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A « . D E S I G N « that will absorb the lumber from prob C l a r k e B r o s . , F l o r i s t s , 2 3 7 M o r r i s o n B L ably 15 small sawmills in this sec O D r A i e N n C t a I N l G C a f E e V . E C R h Y i n e N » . O - A O m N e r A i c a E n V K E i N t c I h N e G n tion. The plant will be financed by C o r n e r B r o a d w a y a n d 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 « Pnnnfttnroli' »-ft fa TUnrUc ■»♦$, * Idaho capital, it is understood. u u o n r ,! , i n * . h . w i u i dAzav-caUNliAS Philomath.—At the meeting of the O regon T y p e w r ite r C o , H A 8 ih 81. United Brethren conference held re H A R D W OOD FL O O R IN G O a k -L e a f H a rd w o o d F l o o r C o ., 281 E . cently the work of the board of church __7 8 t h S t . N . F l o o r , e l e c t r i c s a n d e d . ___ erection was considered with a view M F G S . O F V U L C A N IZ E D R O O F P A IN T N e w r o o f, a n d r e p a ir in g d o n e. Young to having church buildings put up in a n d W o o d s . 1 1 0 3 K . C a r u t h e r . S t . __________ the near future in Seattle and Spo M F G S . O F R E E D F U R N I T U R E B u y C o a s t M a d e G oods. R e e d S p e c ia lty kane, Wash.; Portland and Philomath, S h o p , 3 1 9 W i l l i a m s A v i a ___________________ P y o r r h e a d e n t is t « Or., and Long Beach and Selma, Cal. Smith Lons Stev.naon 310 Hush A Roan.Ointynerit,Tft!nim.2Rc ••verywhere For ■anrpT«« tad < ir e KA: Cntlowra L*bor»t»rl««,DaptX.M *14e*,li*s« Cleanses the Mouth. Canned tomatoes and fruit juices are spdendld stimulants to the mucous membrane and salivary glands of the mouth, and the former is also a notable antiscorbutic when swallowed. Vine gar, produced from either wine or ci der, when well diluted with water, Is an excellent mouth and teeth cleaner. Tooth pastes and dentifrices are not as popular in Italy, Spain and France as in the United States, wine being preferred as a mouth lavage. I a n . Bldg.___ Salem.—An order authorizing the S A W L i V l l A h T e I l O p N f r e A l n R d M l e Y s s R g E i S r l C s . U E H O M E D . A M . c a r , M a y f a i r A A l e x a n d r i a S t» . Female and Rectal Troubles and Southern Pacific company to refund “ U. 8. S T A B L E S , 3 6 5 U n i o n ~ A v e . D raft h o r s e s b o u g h t j a n d _ » o ld ._________________ ______ S IL O S A N D W A T E R T A N K S GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS $630 overcharge on refrigeration to National Tank A P ip eC a.. Portland._________ C . L . C h a p p e ll, 222 U n io n A v e . S o u th . the Union Meat company was issued TYFEWRITfcRS-NEW OR REBUILT A C H IN E R Y E y es E xam in ed . G la sse s Fitted. M Seud Kabuilt Typewriter Co.. 304 Oak Street,_________ um y o u r I n q u i r i e s f o r t n y t h i s g Is by the public service commission Wed W e l t e r S y a t e m o f S u t a e a t l v e T h e r a p y R e p a ir in g done b y m a il. M o s t t - A n « - W A ri< *n ritrH n n > V o ' t M n e r v . I / O g g ln g , m o d e rn e q u ip m e n t. S a t is f a c t io n B a w m lll, C o n tra c to rs ' E q u ip m e n t, Loco- nesday. The order had to do with D r . T . W . A y e r s , 7 1 8 D e k u m B l d g . g u a ra n te e d . u v U t « » , b o l t « » » , ite u g lu « » , c i u s u a r s . K a i l , A L E A N O R E T A IL T I N W A R E P R E -W A R P R IC E S refrigeration charges on 19 cars of P W o H r t O l a L n E d S Tinw C a b l e . B e l t i n g , e tc . B n r k e M a c h i n e r y C o ., are M f g . C o . , 4 7 F irst SL C l a r k - B r o w e r O p t ic a l C o .. 1121 6 th S t r e e t 6 28 R a i l w a y E x c h a n g e B l d g . . P o r t l a n d . O r . meat shipped between Portland and A la s k a p l u m b in g a h e a t in g c o ’ R u fn h ln g F ix tu r e s a n d S u p p lie s . P ip e Salem. _ F l t t l n g s , lo w e s t p r ic e s . 363 E . M o r r i s o n Newberg.—Fire early Sunday morn M O T O R C Y C L E S A N D P A R T S A ll m a k e s . E s s y te rm s . ing burned the Nazarene church here E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E C O . 4 8 -8 8 G R A N D A V E . to the ground with an estimated loss of $10,000. It was understood that an PERSONAL insurance policy of $4000 had recently b e s t a n d m o s t s u c c e s s f u l " H o m e M a k e r ; ” h u n d r e d , r ic h w is h m a r r ia g e s o o n , s t r i c t lapsed, although this could not be veri l y c o n f i d e n t i a l ; m o s t r e l i a b l e ; y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e ; d e s c r ip tio n s fr e e . fied as the church authorities were c e e s f u l C l u b , ” M r s . N A S H , " T B h o e x B 8 u 6 c « - , reticent In discussing news matter on O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA . Sunday. Are You Looking for a Monmouth.—With the crop almost Dependable Produce Dealer? harvested, estimates place the value of Veal B u tte r P o rk C hees. the 1921 hop crop in the vicinity of p o u ltr y Bggs H o n e y A n y P ro d u c t Independence at $1,000,000. The yield G e t o u r p r ic e . R U B Y i CO. will be about 18,000 bales, approxi 189 F r o n t S t P o r tla n d , O re . mately one-third of the yield of the S ix te e n Y e a r s ’ R e lia b ilit y . entire state. The hop-growing Indus P O R T L A N D S H O E R E P A I R S , M A I L - E M try ranks as a leading factor In the D a v is B r o s ., A m e r ic a n S h o e m a k e r*, 103 4 th 8 t . prosperity of Polk county. “"Modef ___ Rainier.—The L. B. Menefee mill R A K Z a O z o R r * B g L r o A u D n E d S a n R d E S h o H n A e d R . P E M N a E i l D z a f e t y of this city employing 60 men, closed b l a d e * t o d a y . T h e G r i n d e r , < 7 % S i x t h K t. down Saturday for an indefinite 8 A W M s T A h R e l V p B t h E . A U a p T p Y e a P r a A n R c L e O R o f w o m a a . c h s w itc h o r tr a a e fo r m a - period, giving as a reason that the lum T t l o w n e , n v t y a - l t u w e o 8 7 I n 80, p r i e s 13 88 80S t o 4 1 2 D e k u m BM*. ber product could not be disposed of W IL L E Y F R U lt for the amount paid for the logs. P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n . W a C n t O e M d P t o A N b Y u , y . t I N h r C e . . , Arrangements have been completed c a r » f a n c y B u r b a n k p o t a t o . » , t w o c a r » a p p le s , o n e c a r o n lo n a C o n s ig n m e n ts s o whereby all the men thrown out of l i c i t e d . A U k i n d » o f f r u i t a n d p r o d u c e b o u g h t f o r c a .h . employment will go to work for the Davis personally, In cars S ta rk -D a v ie Co., fo r catalog. Long-Bell concern, operating directly Valuable Jack Pine. across the river from Rainier. There are many qualities of the Local physicians nre authority for The bint dropped that the board of Salem.—The public service commis Jack Pine which recommend it for a the statement that there are hundreds health might he asked to declare kiss of cases of a skin disease here which ing taboo until such time as the “blis sion Is advised by I. H. Van Winkle, continuous forest crop. It le extreme spreads In a manner similar to noxious ter epidemic” has subsided has aroused attorney-general, that the bond requir ly hardy and grows on the poorest weed poisoning. The disease has the a strong protest from all over the ed to be executed to the state of Ore soils. It reproduces better than any nature of an ecxemoua rash, and has city. gon by the operator of a public ware other conifer In eastern Canada as Is been found very didlcult to control and even more difficult to eradicate Only a fraction of 1 per cent of the house is executed In favor of the state evidenced by the way It replaces oth once It hag taken hold on a person. available coal In the United States for convenience only, and that, under er woods following cutting or fire. It While not all tlie persons affected has been mined. According to the the laws of Oregon, an action may be grows rapidly and under natural con with the “blister»’’ are In their teens geological survey, the amount still brought on the bond by one entitled to dition» will attain pulpwood size In a and early twenties, a great majority underground and within 3.000 feet of damages under Its provisions without shorter time than spruce or balsam.— of them are at what Is known as the the surface la more than 3,539,000,- joining the state as plaintiff. Montreal Family Herald. 000,000 tons. “kissing age." C apital's Hum ble Beginning. At the time of Monroe’s Inaugura tion, In 1817, Washington was a vil lage of 8,000 inhabitants, living mostly in huts scattered over an extensive area. The so-called "Federal city" was a joke, and was more frequently called “The Mudhole" and “Washing ton’s City In the Potomac." Laying Linoleum . When linoleum is laid It must have room to stretch. If it Is not given room, by leaving the edges loose for a little time, It will form Itself Into ridges and eventually crack. Wher ever there Is a joining an eighth of an inch should be allowed. The Cuticura Toilet Trio Having cleared your skin keep It clear by making Cutlcurn your every-day toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. No toilet table Is complete without them. 25c everywhere.—Adv. Common Fault. “There Is one thing which proves plainly King Charles I of England was not the man for the place.” “What was that?" “He lost his head at the critical moment” How Did It Get Therei A massive chair, made of copper, which natives believe was given by the late Queen Victoria to an Ashanti chieftain and used by him as a throne. has been discovered in the midst of a Jungle far from human habitation in the Gold Coast colony of Africa. Arc T m Satisfai? Is th . Bualn waat. BUSINESS* COLLECT b ls s ..L m e»t » .rfa c U y aq ulp p«l c h o o l la la t h . - im T r a i n i n e S School h . N o , rth b l f h a r p o a lllo n F lt jr .u r a .lf for with mora money. » M u ra d qur fer a Permanent poettlone G ra d u a te s . .. W r i t , f i r «ktaloc—F o u rth Portland. and P. N. U. No. 39, 1921