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INFORMATION DEPARTMENT ■ 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 S up ply C o.. »* 1st St C H IR O P R A C T O R A N D E L E C T R O . T H E R A P E U T IC S _ D ra. B a k e r a n d U leaon. 217 D e k u m B ldg. C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A u D E S IG N S C la rk s B r o s , F loris t« , »27 M o rris o n SL 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 o rn e r B ro a d w a y a nd W a s h _ J 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 PnmiT’ »reif» I Im p W o rk * . 7th M aril won. uvonAPi i t t u m l o u il I i t ACM 1 5 L 8 O re g on T y p e w r lt e r C o., 2 4 -A te a 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., 221 E. 7 2th 8 t N . F lo o r» e le c tric sanded. 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 roof» a nd r e p a ir in g done. Touag a n d 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 oast M a d e Goods. R eed S p e c ia lty Shop, 3 1 9 _ W lllla m s A ve.___________ 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 s h -L a n e B ig S IL O S A N D W A T E R T A N K S N a tio n a l T a n k * P ip e C o.. P o r t la n d ._ T Y P E W R I T E R S — N E W O R R E B U IL T R e b u ilt T y p e w r it e r C o.. 304 O a k S t r s s t W e lt e r System o f S u g g e stive T h e ra p y D r. T . W . A y e rs , 715 D e k u m B ld g .______ W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A l L_ T lN W A R E P o r tla n d _ T ln w a r s M f g. C o , <7 F i r s t St. A L A S K A P L U M B IN G A H E A T I N G CO. P lu m b in g F ix tu r e s a nd S up plies. P ip e F ittin g s , lo w e st prices. 253 E . M o rris o n . A hr BAB'S RESTAURANT T H E L Cafeteria S ix th s tre e t a p p o s ite T h e d e r s tr e e t o p p o s ite M e ir E a tin g p la c e i a th e C it y . a n d P a s tr y a S p e c ia lty . O r e g o n ia n and A l T h e B est F in e s t C o ffe e A F r e a k ’s. JEWEL Restaurant P age & Son The 406 W s h in g to n 8 t. H . L . D a y , P ro p . O y s te rs , S te a k s an d Chops O u r S p e c ia lty . S p e c ia l E n tr e e each d a y . O p en fro m 10 A . M . to 1 A . M . T u rk ey s'^ F r e sh E g g s Portland, Oregon Y A xowd place te Eat and L ire Wall. Remarkable 60c luncheon at neen. Open 7 a. m. to t a. m.. 826 Stark SL w,lt* ttr F,lc~- LETTER CARRIER SAYS BARK ROOT TONIC EF FECTIVE TO HEAD OFF A COLD M r . L . H . D ie ts , B e t t e r C a r r ie r , 960 E m e rs o n S t., P o rtla n d , O r., w r ite s : H a v e ta k e n y o u r B A R K R O O T T O N IC w ith m o s t s a tis fa c to r y re s u lts a f t e r a severe case o f In flu e n z a la s t s p rin g a n d fin d i t e q u a lly e ffe c tiv e to head o f f a cold. BARK ROOT TONIC A M ild L a x a tiv e . A S y s te m B u ild e r. A n E x c e lle n t S to m a ch , B ow els and L iv e r S tim u la n t. T o A v o id C olds, K ee p Y o u r S ystem R ig h t. W h en N ature Fails B A R K R O O T T O N IC Brings Desired Results Guaranteed Chevrolet R A IN IE R HOTEL 12S N er. Sixth St.. Portland. O r«. Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all Depot*, and one Slock from main PostoAce Guaranteed Nursery Stock W e h a v e got Just w h a t you w a n t C a ll or w r ite fo r prices. R u s s e llv ille N u rs e ry Co. H A L E W IS , Prop. M o n ta v illa S ta ., P o rtla n d , O regon STO C K T H A T G R O W S 5>nest stock t h a t can be raised a t a p rie s you w ill lik e to pay. W r it e or calL The V illa N urseries R F O N o. 1, M o n ta v illa S ta ., P o rtla n d , O r Glen Haven Rest Home E le c tr ic ity H y d ro th e ra p y BATTLE CREEK METHODS DEDICATE NEW CLUB HOUSE. M O N U M E N T S — E . 3d and P in e Sts. O t t o S c h u m a n n G ra n ite & M a r ble W o rk s . M O TO RCYCLES A N D PARTS A ll m akes. E a s y te rm s E A S 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 . ______ D O O R S A N D W IN D O W S W e can sell you D oors, W in d o w s , R o o f in g, P a in t, Glass a nd B u ild e rs * H a r d w a r e d ire c t. W e a re m a n u fa c tu re rs . W r it e fo r prices before b u y in g . H e a c o c k Sash D o o r Co., 212 F ir s t S t., P o rtla n d . F A R M M A C H IN E R Y P. E. E sbenshade, 366 E . M o rris o n St. P o rtla n d . A g r ic u ltu r a l Im p le m e n ts and F a r m M a c h in e ry N e w a nd 2nd H a n d . dt PERSONAL M A R R Y I F X o ^ L Y T 7 o P r e s u i t s , t r y m e; 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 rria g e soon; s t r i c t ly c o n fid e n tia l; m ost r e lia b le ; y e a rs of e xp e rien ce ; d e s c rip tio n s free . “ T h e S u c cessful Club,** M rs. NASH, B ox 556, O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA ._______________ AND TREES AND PLANTS W e o ffe r p la n te rs a f u ll lin e of g e n e ra l N u r s e r y S to c k , b u y w h e re y ou w ill, b u t g e t o u r prices fir s t. B en ed ic t N u rs e ry C o., 185 E . 8?th S t. N ., P o rtla n d . O regon. A p p lie d as y o u r p h y s ic i an d ire c ts T r a n s ie n t p a tie n ts tre a te d . Ideal Home-Like Surroundings. 115 E a s t T w e n t y - E ig h t h S tre e t C o rn e r of A ld e r Phone E a s t 4222 P o rtla n d . O regon A ll m odels In stock h a v e been th o r ou ghly c o n d itio n e d In th e C h e v ro le t shops— L o w e s t P ric e s — E a s y T e rm s , F IE L D S M O T O R C A R CO. C h e v ro le t D is trib u to rs O pen S u n d a ys P ho ne B d w y 244 F o u rte e n th a n d A ld e r h its . P o rtla n d C L E A N IN G S t r ic t ly F ire p ro o f. N e a r bo th depots a n d c o n v e n ie n t c a r s ervice to a ll p a rts o f c ity . S in g le Room s W it h o u t B a th , 61 and up S in g le Room s W i t h B a th , 62 and up E L B E R T S. R O B E . M a n a g e r D Y E IN G F o r re lia b le C le a n in g a n d D y e in g s e r v ice send parcels to us. W e p a y r e tu rn postage. In fo r m a tio n a n d p ric e s g ive n upon req uest. E N K E 'S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S E s ta b lis h e d 1 82 0 _____ ________ P o r tla n d f c 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 iy recog nized school on th e coast. E x p e rie n c e d o p e ra to rs a lw a y s in d e m an d . 4U5 A rtis a n s Bldg. 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 rd ia n side a n d box P le a tin g , H e m s titc h in g , B u tto n s C overed, B ra id in g , etc. K . S tep h a n s . 210-20-21 P itto c k B lo c k .____ W e d d in g B ouq uets and F u n e ra l Pieces L u b lln e r F lo ris ts , 348 M o rris o n St.________ D R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N C h ro n ic diseases a s p e c ia lty . Dr. W. N. A lle n , 302 R a le ig h B u ild in g ._______________ HORSES, M U LE S B O U G H T, SOLD C ro w n S tables, In c ., 285 F r o n t S t., P o r t la n d , O re. H o rs e s an d m u le s fo r sale or h ire . S p e c ia l ra te s to loggers an d c on tra c to rs . W i t h or 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 , 365 U n io n A v e . D r a f t horses b o u g h t a n d sold._______________ • C. L . C h a p p e ll, 234 F r o n t S t.____________ M A C H IN E R Y Send us y o u r in q u irie s fo r a n y th in g in Ir o n o r W o o d w o rk in g M a c h in e ry , L o a g in g , S a w m ill, C o n tra c to rs * E q u ip m e n t, L o c o m o tiv e s , B o ilers , E n g in e s , C ru s h e rs , R a il, C ao te, B e ltin g , etc. P u r k e M a c h in e ry Co., 528 R a ilw a y E x c h a n g e B ldg ., P o rtla n d , O r. Pasadena (Cal.) scouts recently ded icated their fine new clubhouse presented to them by the Rotary club of the city, with appropriate ad dresses, music aud an exhibition of scout work. The building Is a fine one, 60 feet In length, with a 12x60-foot porch. It has beamed celling, with special electric lighting and a huge fireplace built entirely of stone« from the canyon. The shelf over the fire place Is of redwood and bears the In scription “Do a Good Turn Dally.” TO AID AIR SERVICE. The Boy Scouts of America Is again to render peace service to the War de partment by working with the federal air service In constructing airways. Scouts will guard landing stations and lay markers. Many accidents occur because these routes have not been clearly marked hitherto, and It Is be lieved that scouts can render real service and even be Instrumental In actual saving of life by marking out the names of each town along the route with white cobblestones. 1 Q uin ce. U ra p e Vine«. berrle«. Lugana. l>.-w berries. Asp*r«u*. Rhubarb. Flowering Shrub*. Hosea, Vtnee. Bedm, Nut and Shade Trees. Carriage paid. Sathtf aotiou g-tuanued. Dallas.—City delivery of mail was started In Dallas last week with two W A S H I N G T O N N U R S E R Y C O . T op p en ish , W a sh in g to n . carriers. W. P. Miller and Lester S& leatnen e v e r y w h e r e . M o re w a n te d . George.' Salem.—Nineteen delegates to at GREEN S AUGUST FLOWER tend a convention of the Western The Remedy With a Record of Fifty- States Reclamation association at Salt five Years of Surpassing Excellence. Lake City November 29 and 30 were All who suffer with nervous dyspep named by Governor Olcott Saturday. sia, sour stomach, constipation, indi Roseburg. — The Douglas county gestion, torpid liver, dizziness, head Thanksgiving turkey crop is about one- aches, coming up of food, wind on third below normal this season. The stomach, palpitation and other indica long rainy spring was not favorable tions of digestive disorder, will find for the growth of the young birds and Green’s August Flower an effective many died, while others will not be in and most efficient remedy. For fifty- condition for the Thanksgiving mar five years this medicine has been suc cessfully used in millions of house ket. holds all over the civilized world. Be Salem.—The Marion Hotel company cause of its merit and popularity announced Saturday that improve Green's August Flower can be found ments to the hotel property to cost ap today wherever medicines are sold. proximately $10,000 will be undertaken 30 and 90-cent bottles.—Advertisement within the next few weeks. The In terior of the dining room and office Muskellunge Gamest of Fish. will be remodeled and a modern ban Well named the Tiger of the Fresh quet room will be installed. Water, the muskellunge Is today the Salem. — Mrs. Philomene Chenette, most sought after big game-fish of In a divorce action tried tn the circuit the country. Anglers do not feel that court here Saturday, alleged that while they have graduated in the science of she was living In St. Johns, Portland, fishing unless thay have scored at least her husband, Joe Chenette, disposed one of these giant pike to their credit. of her furniture In order to obtain Their range is limited to the northern, money to purchase liquor. A decree northeastern and central sections of was awarded to Mrs. Chenette. the country, where they are each year, Prineville.—The international pota according to statistics, steadily Increas to show of Duluth, Minn., has awarded ing in numbers, Farm Life says. several first prizes to S. D. Mustard it e d o p p o rtu n ity a nd u n re s tric te d of Powell Butte on a peck of Irish t e U r r n ito lim r y . D e v e lo p a business o f y o u r ow n Cobbler potatoes which Mr. Mustard a t hom e. M a k e " N o - B lu r " m o is tu re re is tin g c h e m ic a l c lo th s f o r a u to w in d had on exhibition at that place. It s shields, s tre e t-c a r s , lo co m o tiv e, school d sto re w in d o w s . Sheds w a te r , snow, is estimated that Mr. Mustard raised a r a n in , m is t, lik e a d u c k ’s b a c k . W e fu r approximately 335,000 bushels of pota n is h th re e fo rm u la s , sales p la n , w h e re to buy m a te ria ls , s am p le of h ig h -g ra d e toes this year. c lo th a n d r ig h t to use o u r tra d e n a m e a ll Tillamook. — Road district No. 7, which embraces about one-third of the county, held a meeting at Rock away and voted a special road tax of 5 mills, the vote being 138 for and 55 against. The special tax will raise about $37,000,000 to be used on the road from Brighton to Manhattan, on Garibaldi Beach. Salem.—Selection of the site for the proposed new state training school for boys was made by a majority of the SCOUTS REPAIR CITY SIDEWALKS members of the state board of control P o rtla n d , O regon Sole M fg rs . There Is only one scout troop In over an adverse report filed by W. H. Lind, Wash., but that one is up and Slngerland, special agent for the de doing as Is proved by a recent example partment of child helping of the Rus M E N ’S A N D Y O U N G M E N ’S of thrift and enterprise. It seems the sell-Sage Foundation, It was ar.nounc Suit* and Overcoat* $25 to $40 scouts noticed that the wooden side ed here Saturday. walks of the city were badly In need Raincoats $15 to $35 ■ •T A a tU S M M S M T Salem.—John L. Rand of Baker, who of repair. Consequently they marched Grand Avenue at Yam hill recently was appointed justice of the up to the mayor and offered to do the P O R T L A N D . ORE. job at a nominal figure. The mayor Oregon supreme court to succeed the liked the Idea. He also liked the spir late Henry L. Benson, arrived here J— EXPERT it of the boys and took up the offer, last week. He will assume his new arranging that the work should be duties Monday. Justice Rand was ac Dyeing & Cleaning Y o u r O il tro u b le and P la to n tro u b le done. end w h e n w e in s ia il companied here by Mrs. Rand. They PORTLAND SHOE REPAIRS, MATL ’EM M od el S hoe R e p a ir , 27 2 W a s h I ng ton _S L E . C . L O N G N O N -E X E X C E L L E N T S E R V IC E are being entertained at the home of MOUNTED BOY SCOUTS IN HAWAII D a v is B ro s., A m e ric a n S ho em a k ers , P A N D I N G P IS T O N S By Parcel P o tt RHum Postage Paid. W rite for Justice and Mrs. Henry Bean. 108 4th S t. ____ F o r p le a s u r e c a r« , tr u c k s Circulars and Prices. PRUNE TREESTr“PRTJNe~TR£E$m In a little mountain town of Ma a n d tr a c to r s . B e fo re b u y in g e ls e w h e re see us. C o lu m b ia Salem. — Estimates prepared here kawao, situated half-way up the ex G U A R A N T E E D "At Your Beck and Call” N u r s e r y Co., 1490 U n io n A v e ., P o rtla n d . H A N S L M A IR A CRABB tinct volcano of Haleakola, there Is a last week indicate that tourists whp Y a m h ill 8 t ., P o rtla n d lively troop of boy scouts, a polyglot occupied the public camping grounds RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING group of Portuguese, Japanese and in Salem during the 1921 season left T H E R E ’S ANO TH ER DENT DEVICES. Hawaiian ancestry. Just now they approximately $250,000 in the city. The How to get the best prices. D en ts and blem ishes on y o u r c a r can be are particularly Interested in horse Northwest Tourist association estimat rem oved and w e are th e boys to do IL H a v e p a y in g a d v ic e to g iv e on th is s u b W h y ? Because w e specialize in th a t k in d j e c t W r it e , te ll us n u m b e r you h a v e fo r back riding, and are a real mounted ed that each tourist spends $6 a day, " fv r r p - o f w o rk . W e also re p a ir ra d ia to rs and troop. Their scoutmaster says they sale. R u b y & C o., 169 F r o n t S t., P o rtla n d , c a rry L ib e r ty R a d ia to r cores in stock. A ll but the local estimate was made on thing for O re . 16 years* e x p e rie n c e a t y o u r disposal. are splendid riders, and it is a great w o rk gu aranteed. iho Ohiot’’ J . K . D U R H A M , th e F e n d er M an sight to see them racing along the the daily per capita expenditure of $3. RAZOR B LA D E S R E S H A R P E N E D SO N o r th 11th S t. P o rtla n d , O ra, R a zo rs g ro u n d an d honed. M a il s a fe ty mountain roads at full giillop, stand Salem.—Superintendents of the var blad es tod ay. T h e G rin d e r, 67 Vj H ix th St. ing straight In the saddle. ious state Institutions, acting upon a S in g le 20c; D o u b le 35c. R azo rs G rou nd for the Motorcyclist. a n d H o n e d. B a c k lu n d A Son, lu6_ W . P a r k suggestion advanced by Sam A. Kozer, AUTO REPAIR PARTS Everything S a fe ty R a s o r M a n , 145% 3d S t., P o rtla n d . SOME MORE HIGH ADVENTURE. Rebuilt Harley-Davidson secretary of state, will call a meeting SALESM EN W A N TE D Send for free catalog MOTORCYCLES W e w a n t a household b ru s h salesm an A small party of scouts of Troop 4, within the next few days to effect a PISTONS— PISTON PINS— RINGS S a m e g u a r a n te e as n e w . F r o m 8200.00 u p In each c o u n ty . S p len d id o p p o rtu n ity fo r C ylinder and Crank S h a ft Grinding. A uto working organization. The first con to 2350.00, a ll la te m odels, w it h 3-speed w o rk e r to e s ta b lis h lu c r a tiv e business. San Jose, Cal., hiked off Into the hills motive Machine Work and Welding. a n d e le c tric e q u ip m e n t. E a s y te rm s if H e rg e n M fg . C o., 263 O a k S t., P o rtla n d . with a portable searchlight which had ference will be given over largely to desired. P a y w h ile you rid e . 8 e n d fo r S A N I T A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R COOK A G IL L CO.. IN C . been made by one of the boys. In the the election of officers, appointment lite r a tu r e . M o to rc y c le a n d S u p p ly C o., W e h elp th e a p p e a ra n c e o f w om en. 11th and Burnside Sta. H a r le y D a v id s o n S e rv ic e C e n te r, 200 I r a T w e n t y - t w o In c h s w itc h o r tr a n s fo rm a meantime another party of scouts mo Portland. Ore. Phone: Bdw y, 3281 S L , P o r tla n d , O re ., c o rn e r T a y lo r . tio n , v a lu e 67.60, p ric e $2.45 tored to the summit of Mount Ham of committees and outlining of actlvl 406 to 412 D e k u m B ldg . ilton, famous as the site of the Lick ties for the ensuing year. Fire Proof and Modern V E T E R I N A R I A N — C a t t le a S p e c ia lty observatory. Within ten minutes the Salem.—Receipts of the state In D r. C has. M L A n d e rs o n , K e n to n , P o rtla n d . W IL L E Y F R U IT COMPANY, IN C ., two parties were signaling each other dustrial accident department for the Old Carpets Worth Money! P o rtla n d , O regon . W a n te d to bu y, th re e over a distance of fully 25 miles, no c ars fa n c y B u r b a n k po tato es, tw o cars last four months Indicate a gradual re PARK A N D MORRISON STS. small feat, for amateurs with amateur B r in g th e m to us In y o u r a u to | Depot Morrison Car > direct to Hotel. Popular apples, one c a r onions. C o n s ig n m en ts so vival in the Industrial activities of o r send th e m p a rc e l post. In lic ite d . A ll k in d s o f f r u it a n d produce outfits. The Incident was a thrilling Prices. Center Shopping and Theater district. s te a d o f b u y in g n e w rugs, la b o u g h t fo r cash. Oregon. For the month of July the one to the boys. F R A N K A. C LA R K . Prop., dles, s ave y o u r old c a rp e ts , rugs formerly w ith Clyde Hotel. a n d w o olen c lo th in g . L e t us receipts of the accident commission m a k e n e w ru g s fo r you. The Used Truck Bargain A WISE CHOICE. aggregated $163,641, while in August o ld e st and best e q u ipped f a c The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp j to r y . F l u f f e n d ra g ru g s w o ve n , Repnblic, O ne T n with G ood B ody. a ll sixes; c a rp e ts r e f it t e d ; 9x11 W holesale D ealers in In Jacksonville, Fla., they recently the receipts Increased to $175,930. Sep ru g s s te a m c leaned, 11 Bo. W h e n F A N C Y F R U IT S and FARM P R O D U C I celebrated the opening of the new St. tember receipts were $180,335 while W rits for our free circular of truck borsains. you g e t to to w n . P ho ns E . 3590 161 Front S treet. Portland. Oregon. John’s river bridge. The local scout the October receipts will exceed $190,- W E N T W O R T H A I R W I N IN C . NORTHWEST RUG CO. O reg o n d is tr ib u to r s Q. »1 C. tru c k s leaders planned to give an elaborate 000. M A M o d e ra te P ric e d M o te l o f M e rit** E . E ig h th S t.. P o rtla n d , O r. 200 Second S L P o rtla n d . Ora. pageant representing scouting as a Salem.—The state of Oregon, under HOTEL CLIFFORD part of the civic program in connec F i r e P r o o f a nd M o d e rn E a s t M o rris o n 8 t ., a t E a s t S ix th , th e the Dowell-Townsend bill, will have tion with the dedication, hnt when It P r in c ip a l E a s t Side H o te l. & m in u te s fro m available In the near future from the S ho p p in g D is tr ic t. F o u r blocks fro m 8 . P. N E W HOUSTON HOTEL was found that scout help would he C. 8 R ic h a rd s o n , M a n a g e r E a s t S id e S ta tio n . needed In managing the huge crowds federal government approximately $1,- W e e k ly R a te s to P e rm a n e n t Q u esta th an d E v e r e t t S tre e ts , T h re e Blocks and maintaining Information and first- 225,000 for forest roads and $1,180,000 Eye* Examined. Glasses Fitted. fr S ix o m N e w P o s to fflc e , F o u r B locks fro m n r r U L A . F IS S U R E , Itc h in g a n d ah o th R e p a irin g done b y m a ll. M oat aid booths, they decided to change for post roads, according to estimates U n io n D ep o t, P o r tla n d , O ra. e r r e c ta l cond itio ns e x c e p t C a n c e r p e rm a m odern e q u ip m e n t. S a tis fa c U o n n e n tly cured w ith o u t a s u rg ic a l o p era tio n . their plans and undertake the service prepared by George If. Cecil, district g u a ra n te e d . M y m *th o d o f tr e a t m e n t saves th e t is end of the celebration exclusively. E - W A R P R IC E S * * R U PTU R ED ” sue In s te a d o f d e s tro y in g It. I t Io p a in C la r k . B re w e r O P p R tic forester. This money will be matched a l C o.. 1 1 2 | 5th S tre e t W e c a r r y a c o m p le te line less, re q u ire s no a n e s th e tic a n d ts p e r m a by Oregon funds through the sale of o f trusses, in c lu d in g the n e n t T h e r e Is no c o n fin e m e n t to bed, no In te rfe re n c e w it h bu siness o r n o d a l e n - B ro o k s A p p lia n c e , D ra . A Civil War Veteran’s highway bonds. This will give Oregon DR. G. E. W ATTS S m ith 's “ H o n e s t J o h n ," * Y g u a r a n t e e a cu re o r w ill re fu n d y o u r H o o d , S tic k - T lt e , a n d nearly $4.000,000 for the construction 2 12 Oregealen Ralldbia. L e a th e r C o v e re d S prin g. Advice f * C a ll o r w r it e f o r b o o k le t. P O R T U N D . OREGON T ru s s f it t i n g la a s cie n of post and forest roads. F o r Sale a t A ll R e lia b le D ru g S tores Celro - Kola Co. 4 ' Rebuilt HOTEL HOYT ***»**•*+♦♦♦♦•*— •*•**** TREES■*» SHRUBS : STA TE N E W S Fruit trees budded fmm bt’artr.f orch ard*. Apple. Pear. Cherry, Peacu. Piuia. ! IN B R IE F . | Prune. Apricot. Shrubbery. Pianta. Rupberrit*. R'.ack- '»JIMMYDUNN TURKEYS RITZ HOTEL P IL E S M e n tio n th in p a p e r w h e n w r itin g . D R C. J. D E A N Female and Rectal Trouble* and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS SAYS HE STOLE FALSE TEETH “C'.tielly, Indeed, If true,” observed Justice Laxansky. Mra. Steiger also alleged that onoe while walking along the rond she re- monatrated with her husband for pay- ing attention to another woman. For reply, ahe mid. he threw her Into the bruah along the way. Steiger denied hl» wife's charge». He aald she had mislaid her false teeth and then accused him of taking them. (Mice, tie »aid, ahe throw n il pepper Into his face and be bad to doaae her with a pall of cold water lb order to Second and M o rris o n S ta., P o rtla n d , O rd. Wife Accuses Husband In Alimony Suit—He Makes Hot Retort In Court. New Tort.—Unu»ual cruelty wag charged In the Supreme court In Brooklyn by Mr». Harriet Steiger against William A. Steiger, a contrac tor. of Merrick. L I. She asserted through counsel in her alimony suit that her huxhend one time had de prived her of ber false teeth. t if i c business w it h (n o t a side lin e ). SPECIALIST me D. W . ELROD 1115 Building. PORTLAND. OR! pacify her. On another occasion, he »aid, »he tried to »tali him with o |>en- knlfe na he lay asleep. Mrs. Steiger denied the charges. Caught Snake by T a ll. Mena, Art.—One Munday aa Martin Moak was pussing his poultry house he ran acrorn two Mack snnkea, both nearly five feet long. While trying to kill one the oilier ran Into a hole, but he canght it by the tall and pulled It In two, then Ire had to dig the other half out of the ground and kill U. SOMETHING WORTH READING Plentywood, Mont.—“Over fifty yean ago I had an awful Iwd cough—had it for five yean. I waa ad vised by an aunt of mine to try Dr. Pierce 'a Golden Medical Discovery and one bottle and a half cured m e entirely. I have used this rem edy ever since and have recommended it to many, and it has (wen a success in evero cane. "I am an old Civil War veteran 73 years of age and can truthfully »ay I don’t believe there is a better cough med icine than the ‘Discovery’ this side of Paradise.”—Wm. L . P ie rre , Box 43. Art v our druggist for this Golden Medical Discovery, which has been sold for over 50 years. It can now he obtained in tablet ae well aa in liquid form Write Dr. Pierce, president Invalids’ Hotel ia Buffalo, N . Y , for in s medical advioot Salem.—Figures made public Sat urday by the Oregon Co-operative Growera’ association Indicate that there are (.250,000 pounds of prunes In nine packing plants located In var ious prune producing sections of Ore gon at present. About 4,000,000 pounds of these prunes were grown In the Willamette valley. Deliveries have not been completed and It waa aald by of ficial! of the Oregon Growers’ Cooper ative association that their earlier estimates of $.000,000 pounds will be reached before the year’s business la closed. fo r 31-00. V ir g in fie ld . B ig p ro fits . S e a son Just op en ing . G e n e ra l D is trib u tin g C o., B o x 936, Spo kane, W a s h in g to n . Fruit Goes to Waste. In the total movement of fruit In this country, it is Btated that at least 15 per cent of it is spoiled by care lessness or indifference in the handling of the fruit in the course of shipment. A Lady of Distinction. Is recognized by the dollcate fascinat ing Influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cutlcura Soap and hoi wnter to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cutleura Talcum Powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin.—Adv. A Puncture. Teddy’s father has a car and Teddy is quite observant. The other day he got a slight cut in his foot and, limp ing to his mother, he said, “Ob, please, hurry and wrap It up, or I’ll go flat.” —Boston Transcript. Almost Like New. Caller.—“Isn’t that picture one of the old masters?” Mrs. Newrich—“I be lieve so, but my husband had It var nished and framed in a way that makes It look almost as good as new.” —New Haven Register. Worthy Achievement. To write so as to satisfy one’s equals and so to appeal also to those who are not specialists—that Is not easy. Yet It can be achieved by taking thought; and it is worth all the pains it costs.—Brander Matthews. Jud Tunklns. Jud Tunklns says a special delivery letter Is worth considerably more than a quarter If It's as important as the girl who receives one usually seems to think. Extent of African Coal Fields. Geologists have found that Africa contains less coal than any other con tinent and that of the 57,000,000,000 tons estimated to exist there the Union of South Africa has about 97 per cent. R e d C ross BALL BLU E uead fo r baby's clothes, w ill keep them ■ sw eet and s n o w y -w h its u n til w o rn out. ■ Try It end see fo r yourself. X f trocar, I S h a v e , B a th e an d 'Sham poo w ith one S o a p .— C u tic u r a C s ^ w s Soap Is tbs fsssrltsfaessfstrrssseshsetns. Beal», ie tr ttk t, Stalk» Beal* - Keep your Eye- Strong and Healthy ' I* they Tire, Smart, Itch,»* Burn, if Sore, Irritated nflamed or Granulated, •ae Murine fe for Infant or Adult Atan Druggists Write for Free Eye Boob I Eyt Beaedy Csapaay .Chkoee. II. » . A Are Y n Satidkd? I th e b iggest, m ost p e r fe c tly equipped T r a in in g 8 . hool In th e N o r t h B w uslnaee est F i t y n u rs s lf fo r a h ig h e r po sition w ith m o rs m o n r r r .r m a n s o t positions s eeu red u u r G ra d u a te s . V f r t t s f i r a a t o l o g - r o u r t h s o d T a m h lU . FortUnd. P. N U. No. 4(, 1921