The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, October 31, 1925, Image 2

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    THE ADVOCATE
ORDERS W ARFARE
WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT K E E K . . . " T H
STOPPED
U i|U f of Nations Gives Greeks and
tu n .
NEW S
ESTATE TAX FOES : STATE
IN BRI
SCORE IN HEARING T
By F. A. W A L K E R
same room where
Klamath Kalls— K A. Sarao*. cm
Woodrow Wilson, in the closing days
ployed by the Korest I.umber company
of the peace conference, proudly read n, •
KNOCK AT THE DOOR
n
n L rt
* at Pine Ridge, broke both arm s above
Brief Resurre Most Important out the articles of the league of na­ inairman br66fi backs Repeal the wrist in a ssfoot ran from a
cannot hope lo gain entrance
tions covenant and M. Clemenceau. as
building Saturday as he tumbled from Y OU
to frlendahlp except by knocking
After Six Years.
Daily News (fernst
president, in staccato tones declared
the roof.
nt her door with the courage nnd cour­
them adopted, the council of the
Salem. — Kour persons were killed tesy which Invariably Ineure admit­
|league of nations Monday night de­
and 324 others injured, many serious tance.
livered what is virtually an ultima-
And this Is equally true of every­
that they O TH ER CUTS FAVORED !* ‘» «ranic accidenU in Oregon due thing
COMPILED FOR YOU turn to Greece .... and „ Bulgaria
of worth In lifts, quite regard
.
....
tng
the
month
of
September,
accord-
must unconditionally and within 24
. . by _ T. A.
, _ Ratfety, chief
. . . less of the opinions of thoee who are
ing
to
a
report
to think otherwise.
hours order all their troops to retire
inspector tor the state motor vehicle proue
If
you
would be on Intimate terms
behind
their
respective
frontlere.
Cheaper
Automobiles
Promised
If
T.
departm
ent.
FvaU s a t Nolsd J'rople, (rtjrrrn»«D ti It is the first time since the birth
with Wisdom, you must knock at her
door every day.
S. Tariff Can Re Deducted
and P a d lc Nu rthww t. ansBDthw of the league that the council has gone
Baker. The valuation of all taxable golden
Yon
may
at the Idea, but If you
so
far.
Its
action
constitutes
the
su-
From Costs.
property in Raker county, exclusive of tulaa a day rail
Things W orth Know in«.
or two a week you will
Ipreme test of the league’s power to
public utilities which are assessed by And wheu you go to call again that
break up war. It was carried out in
the state, la $30.09:1.395 aa It appears some one more persistent has been
a tense atm osphere In the crowded W ashington. D. C.—Prom ise of auto- on
the 1926 assessm ent rolls Just pre- ahead of you, and picked the choicest
Consultations are to be resumed In Clock hall of the forei- n office and
In the front garden.
a few days on three treaties which are waa accompanied by ae admonition mobile m anufacturers to pass on to t'»red *>y W A Baird, county assessor flower*
In
all
concerns Ufa, especially
pending between Mexico and the Uni­ from Austen Chamberlain. British for- buyers, through lower priced cars, full Albany - After 33 years of wedded the vital that
things. If you would alt with
ted States.
eign secretary, that it would be an bt>neflu ot lhe removal of the *10.000.-
a comI' Uint »»king for a divorce those who occupy the frout pews, wear
... . . . . .
. . has been filed here by Jam es M. Clour the beet rlnthea, lock arms with high
American parents were called upon intolerable thing—’’indeed, an affront . ..
ley. A large family was raised by society, know how to entertain a
by President Coolidge Saturday to to civilisation—If. with all the ma-
or a pauper without lofty af
take a firmer hand in controlling from chinery of the league at their disposal thl* ‘“Justry was pledged Saturday (he couple but all have grown and prince
fectatlon
or mongrel condescension,
and
the
council
ever
ready
with
its
the
house
ways
and
means
committee,
loft
the
parental
roof.
Insertion
Is
the home the youth of the nation.
you must first knock at the door and
good
offices,
frontier
incidents
like
Urging
repeal
of
the
levies
against
charged,
gain proficiency by frequent knock
The British Rhine army has been
between Greece and Bulgaria passenger automobiles as well as Lebanon.—I.lnn county farm ers are lugs
and regular visits.
ordered to move to Wiesbaden as soon those
lead to warlike operations In-.those on trucks, tires and accessories, anxious for rain lo help start the You may daub a canvas with color,
as possible. W iesbaden is on the right should
stead of being subm itted to peaceful the National Automobile chamber of grain that has been sown this fall. sail a boat on an unruffled stream,
bank of the Rhine. SO miles south­ adjustm
ent by the council which com m erce'reported it had the signed Farm ers are well along with their fall »Ing a commonplace song which the
east of Cologne.
hoys of the street whistle without
would always safeguard the honor and pledge of every m anufacturer (hat If work,
but the grain growth has been missing
a note, play the plaro, do ex­
Two devastating wind storms struck interests of the nations involved.
the tax was repealed it would be de- slow. The
stream
s
of
the
county
are
quisite embroidery work In Imitation
the Atlantic coast states Sunday and The resolution subsequently adopt- ducted entirely from the buyers' pur- lower than for many years
of the piece before you, but If you wish
Sunday night, resulting in at least ed unanimously was really a reproof chase bill.
excel beyond the mere copyist and
21 deaths and heavy damage to homes to both Greece and Bulgaria for their Lower priced cigars and theater Medford. -An experim ent in refor- to
liecoine
In every sense of the
and shipping.
failure to obey President Brland's in- tickets also were promised by rep- (station under auspices of the Crater word, you a master
must keep knocking.
junction
to
cease
all
hostilities
and
resentativea
of
these
industries
it
the
national
forest
was
completed
Satur-
A vigorous fight for and against the-
In m atters of art and Intellect,
regulalion of motor-bus operation in withdraw behind their frontiers. It federal tax on cigars and admissions day. Approximately SO.OOO 4 year-old there la no other way to Improve or
- 12-inch yellow pine trees have been advance except hy going often to the
Chicago is set for this week in both was framed by Mr. Chamberlain after were reduced.
door of Wisdom and picking up knowl
the circuit court and before the Rl- the Greek representatives. M. Cara- The committee, which will start planted tn that forest within the past edge
first hand.
panos,
had
told
the
council
that
the
work
next
Monday
on
the
drafting
of
three
weeks
on
burned
over
areas.
inois commerce commission.
You may be tempted to hint that
Greek troops would evacuate Bulgar- a tax reduction bill, heard appeals for
A southwest gale blowing at 52 miles ian soil as soon as all the Bulgarians relief from these taxes from more ' a*e- Every local sportsm en has this requires too much work, too
many long hours of studious applica­
an hour traveled in from the sea at got out of Greece, and after Bulgarian ^h an 20 representatives of national or-
b *a *uck man!r tlme9 s*nce tbo tion
to things with which you feel you
Victoria. B. C- Saturday night, drove insistence that Bulgarians were not on sanitations.
opening of Chinese pheasant season. are
already intimately acquainted, but
all small ships into shelter and then Greek soil at all.
Secretary Mellon, however, gave no October 15. Thousands of the garno if you
march out yottr produc­
passed on as rapidly as it had come. It declared that the council was not place for these reductions In his pro- birt*s can be found in the fields near tions on will
dreaa parade and line them
________________________
satisfied
that
m
ilitary
operations
had
gram
subm
itted
earlier
in
the
week.
berp-
an<l
*1
*8
with
little
difficulty
Charles Morris of Seattle was found
up side hy aide with others, you will
guilty of m urder by a jury In assize .eased and that the troops had been He has suggested that the levies on tllat t*10 ulmr°d* obtain lim it bags,
not be long In discovering defect*
court in Victoria. B. C- late Saturday withdrawn and. after setting
a 24-hour admissions and passenger automobiles Salem.—All prisoners in the Ore- which may sicken your heart
But if you are made of the right
and was sentenced to bang January limit for the issuance of instructions be retained. He did propose, though. go‘n gtate penitentiary. wlttl the excep-
14, 1926. The Jury recommended for such withdrawal, the council fixed that the tax on automobile trucks, Uon of , 0 are now Vnguged in some material, and have within your hreaat
an Inflexible determination to go to
mercy.
60 bour9 toT assurance of the fulfill- tires and accessories be repealed.
,-onstructlve employment, according the
top, such comparisons will not be
XX
„ m , council
m n n r i l of
of the
the „cotu
Scottish must
raent 0f warned
th* 0rde” th at
' A"
the trOOPS
After he“rinS
Pr° te8,S fr°m
prepared warden
here Saturday
by odious.
The supreme
resumption
of Mortgage
B ankers'association
and the
the to
v a M report
n a iyrnipie
of the In-
Is ouly by hearing superior mu­
Rite Masons, southern jurisdiction. un-;;ir ing will be visited with severe pun- American Farm Bureau federation „tltution for consideration of the gov- sic, It or
by seeing a mnuterpleee in
animously went on record Friday in ishment, and both governments, against Mr. Mellon's proposal to re- ,.rnor
painting or sculpture, that we learn
support of the bill to create a federal Athens
and
Sofia, must give all facili- peal the estate tax. Chairm an Green
to know the Inferior and thua gain an
W estport.—About
200 persons gath­ eminence
departm ent of education, which wilt ties to
the
m ilitary officers of Great announced he favored repeal
of the
where we find an tnexpres
ered
Sunday
on
Puget
island
In
the
sible pleasure In Imparting our hard
be introduced in the next congress. | Britain. France and Italy, who will im- federal tax after a period of six years.
. mediately repair to the war rone and Mr. Green previously had opposed (^olumbia river to celebrate the open- earned knowledge to others.
Appointmeru o t a en . oung o rgport t0 tbe councii whether the repeal of the estate tax but had agreed inK °* a highway across the island, _ ( l f i b j SoC lur* N«w ap«p«r M yn,licet*)
O-
New lo rk as < a,.m an c t e
jcouncil's edict has been carried out. to a plan to increase the credit allow- connecting tho W estport ferry land
can committee o4 t e n erna ion- “And let it be carefully understood," ed for paym ent of state taxes. He inB on tbe Oregon side with Cath
Chamber of Commerce was announc-1 said M. Brland, "that this time limit 1 said he thought the six-year period lam et ferry - landing on the —
«
W ashing
ed Sunday by the American section runs from now. It will not suffice to j would give states opportunity to work ton side.
of the chamber. He succeeds the late retire to the special frontiers; there out Inheritance tax laws to prevent
Lebanon. — The prune processing
A. C. Bedford.
n t h e t u r n i n g p oint,
! must be no shooting from the fron- evasion of the levy.
plant of the Lebanon cannery is now th # F a p i l iv u o r e t o t* f c o i fte
r c u m s t a n c e t h a t a w ln a e
ua
to
a
h
i
g
h
e
r
level
U f e le n o t r e a l l r
Chairman Green opposed Immediate running 24 hours a day. The prunes
General Emiliano Chamarro, ex- tiers,
w h a t co m e e to ue, b u t w b a t w e g e l o u t
repeal,
but
suggested
that
full
credit
when
processed
are
packed
in
20-
president of Nicaragua, at 4 o’clock
o f It.— J o rd a n .
TAXPAYERS PLEAD FOR CUT might be allowed in settlem ent of the pound boxes and are being shipped out
Sunday . morning
entered
and
took
. . fortress . La Loma. com-
_ , . \\ . ashington,
D. C.—Taxpayers
bom- federal
the rate of two cars a day. There
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
charge of the
. . the
. . house
. . . inheritance
. levies
. . for taxes.
. am ounts Secretary
_ paid on at
, .
| barded
ways and . means state
are enough prunes in sight to keep
manding the city. He met w
o commlttee Monday with argum ents for Mellon has proposed immediate repeal. the plant running m ost of the winter.
you have exhausted all
W HEN
oppo
’
repeal of a m ajority of the special and his position was Indorsed yester-
way*
of
the delirious
Eugene. — The cornerstone of the hubbard squash cooking
Privately-owned American vessels taxes now in effect.
day by a num ber of governors,
try ;
in overseas trade increased from lla The committee, which will start: Exemption on admissions of $1 and new" 1100,000 Masonic tem ple here was
Souffled Squash.
to 134 from July 1 to October 1, the work next week on a bill revising the less was asked by John H. Farrell
with im pressive ceremonies Sun­ Taka a medium-sized squash, remove
shipping board's bureau of research revenue law, was asked to wipe out of Auburn, N. Y., appearing for the ('aU afternoon. Several hundred peo- the seeds and stringy portion, then peel
announced Sunday night, while the levies on automobiles, automobile national association of professional ble. many from a distance, gathered off the rind. Place ln a steamer and
over boiling water until tender,
num ber in coastwise traffic advanced trucks, tires and accessories, jewelry, baseball leagues. He declared base- *n
°f lb® new structure, at the rook
then
mash
season to tuate with
from 671 to 683.
j firearm s and accessories, cameras and ball in 200 cities and towns of the 1 orner °f Tenth avenue U\ est and salt, pepper and
ami butter. To two cup­
The day for plebiscites on the liquor lenses and stock, together with some minor leagues needed relief. Ninety ,ollve street, while the stone was laid fuls of mashed squash add gradually
question in Ontario has passed. Pre- of the 8tamP taxes a“ «l *b°»e applying per cent of these leagues lose money. in Place-
one cupful of cream nnd when well
m ier Ferguson has so informed the t0 brokers and taxi operators.
j be said.
Salem.—The cost of conducting the mixed, the yolka of two well beaten
hotel keepers’ association. He said Recommendations for repeal of only Mr. Mellon estim ated th at repeal of public schools of Oregon during the eggs. Mix well, then fold In the whites
his adm insitration would enforce the a few of these taxes, which aggregate that levy would take up *35.000,000 of past year aggr.orated *2<f,444.165.96, of the eggs beaten stiff. Pour Into a
baking dtsti and bake In a
tem perance policy of the province and m°re than *250,000,000 annually, was the *¿9,000,000 he alloted in his pro- according to a report Issued Saturday buttered
moderate oven until firm. Serve at
take full responsibility and the con- made ln the *300,000,000 reduction pro- gram to the reduction of mlscellan- by J. A. Churchhlil, state superintend- one«
sequences.
frram BU6*ested to the committee by eous taxes. The rem ainder should be , nt of public instruction. The report
Secretary Mellon, and the widespread devoted, he thought, to wiping out «hows that the total attendance was
Bread Sponge Cake.
Seventeen of the 23 United States requegtg for addm onai relief finally taxes which yielded but small returns j 173 , 342 , of which num ber 90,798 were Take one
nnd one-half nipfula of
navy seaplanes at B;. Itimore, Md., for provoj(ed Representative Treadway, and were a nuisance to collect, such boys and 88,553 girls
sugar,
three-fourth*
of a cupful of lard
a navy pageant broke from their moor­ republican, M assachusetts, to read a as those on art works. As to the ad-
nnd butter mixed, two well beaten
ing near Sollers' point ln a 75-mile clipping stating that, if all requests missions levy, however, he believed J°
ea< ’ ere B re e at ast eggs, onefourth of a cupful of sweat
gale Sunday and were strewn along a for r(?peal were granted> .-thfe gOTern. that lt 9hould be retalned since ap-: in Bight ln the w arrant situation In milk, two cupfuls of bread sponge,
five-mile stretch of beach. Another ment goon would have t0 pay a
plied only on tickets selling for m ore!Curry county an''’
*ome pr°- three cupfuls of flour and one tea­
ceedlng is Instltu
Instituted to prevent it, spoonful of soda. Add spires, raisin*,
plane moored off Bay Shore park tore t0 d tile n i to ex)gt ingtead of coIlect. than 50 centi.
seeding
H arry Backensto, county treasurer, and a few nuts, mix well and let rise
free and disappeared.
ing tax from them.1
In a statem ent presenting the posi­ November
5 will make a call to pay then bake.
tion of the Tobacco M erchant's asso­ j ail
The Tokio newspapers report th a t|
w arrants up to within a month of
Houses Declared Burned.
ciation of the United States In favor
the Chinese war m inister had an inter­
Stuffed Onions.
í lra,?’ ,hu3
l lac'
n5 basis
{’urry
coun,jr Parboil large-sized onions, take out
view with Baron Shidehara, the for- Sofia. Bulgaria.—The Bulgarian of- of a cut In the tobacco tax. C harle. that
practically
on
a
ash
again.
eign minister, during which he asked j ficia, agency reports th at Greek ar- Dushkin<1 of New York declared this
the renters, leaving a cavity to hold
the filling. Chop the onion removed
for Japanese assistance for China. The j !UIery Sunday bombarded the villages would perm it
8ale ot c|6ars at lower J Ashland.—One-third of the members
foreign minister regretted Japan’s in-|0f p jpernitza and p etrovo> killing and brlces-
of the local city - ouncll are farmers, from the renter, mix with cold snusage
or bacon nnd crumbs with sea­
ability to grant the request, due to the v.-0Unding a number of persons .G reek
*
a condition which city officials de- meat
soning. Fill the centers, pour around
W ashington agreement.
| , roop3 contlnue t0 occupy Bul?ar ter.
Hearst Gives Up Paper.
clare exists in alm ost no other city good
beef broth or add butter and
Science now has perfected a device, ritory and are m anifesting no inten- Fort W orth, Texas.—Ownership and :n *be country. The rural councilmen water. Bake until the onions are ten­
th at can weigh the pull of the m oonjtion of retiring. Numerous houses in control of the Fort W orth Record, a !ir<! rea*’ workln^ farm ers who devote der, basting occasionally. Cover each
on minute objects on the earth. An the villages occupied by the Greek
„ „ . . , 1 1 , . w iiii .™ their entire time to farming their prop- with a spoonful of buttered crumbs
instrum ent made by Ralph C. Hart- troops have been burned. A large
'
I erties, which, due to Ashland’s percul- and brown before serving.
sough of Columbus university detects | flour mill at Marecostinva has also | Ran'loIph H earst- w111 be faken 0Ter iary laid out city, are within the city
Hamburg 8taak.
October 31 by Amos O. Carter, pub-¡lim its
how much lighter an object weighing been destroyed by fire.
Buy
a
piece
of beef cut from the
1-29,000 of an ounce on tbe ground be­
Usher of the Fort W orth Star-Tele- Rainier.—The city budget for next round with a little
suet or pork. Put
Eagle Cuts Off Power,
comes when it is lifted a foot.
gram, an afternoon newspaper, said year wm be *23,096.24, compared with through the meat grinder,
season with
One thousand of Harvard's present W alla Walla, W ash .-A n eagle with a notlce t0 the Record Btaff poi,ted *15,411.66 for last year. A part of the pepper and salt nnd n bit of clove and
$7,679.58 Increase is to make up def­ form into flat cakes. Broil or pan-
alumni after six generations will lack a wing spread of eight feet was Sunday nl*ht by the clty edltor'
until well cooked. Serve with
descendants enough for a good glee brought here Monday and exhibited as Mr' ,,f-arBt ,J0UKht the Record about icits In last year's budget, which, ln broil
bnked
potntoes and creamed onions.
addition
to
falling
short
of
the
nec-
the
innocent
cause
of
a
three-minute
years
a8°-
club, wblle the same number of un­
sary amount, contalnned an error of
skilled laborers will have 100,000 de­ interruption to electric service ln the '
Golden Flaaea.
Walla Walla “Dusted.”
*1000. An election will be called in To one cupful
scendants. This is Albert Edward Wig-| Walla W alla section Saturday night.
of cream in a frying
November
to
vote
on
special
tax
to
gam ’s example ot the failure of men The eagle got tangled In power wires W alla Walla, W ash.—W alla W alla’s
pan
add
one-half
pound of cheeae
of learning to reproduce themselves. west of Touchet, lost Its life and did dugt storm which started Sunday, con- provide funds for the budget.
broken up into hlta, nddlng a dash
more than *500
to transform -!,, tinued , nearly
, all night and indications Salem.—There were four fatalities of cayenne. When smooth break over
. damage
, " entire
The publicity departm ent of the ers , by .. throwing
this mixture five or six eggs, cover two
the
load o n to !
due to . Industrial
Presbyterian church gave out a de­ the W alia W alla river plant, which polnted to raln' Tbe duBter was much In , Oregon
,
.. „ accidents
, . „ minutes; when the white Is set, re­
tailed criticism by Dr. Charles Scan­ could not carry it.
move the cover, add salt and heat the
worse in the western part of the c o u n -__ _____________________
to a report prepared by the mass briskly for a few minutes. Serve
lon. secretary of moral welfare for the
ty and reports from there were that lt according
Presbyterian board of Christian edu­
32 Rescued From Elven.
was so bad people could scarcely state industrial accident commission. on buttered crackers.
cation, of the recent report ot the New York.—Thirty-two members of breathe. In the lighter land districts The victims were A. H. Krebs, Linn-
Federal Council of Churches on prohi­ the disabled Norwegian steam er El- farm ers said seed wheat was blown ton, steam crane operator; George
bition, In which he asserts that the ven’s cr-;w were rescued in mid-ocean out of the ground and in other places liroeffle, Klamath Fails, lum ber work­
(4ah 1VJI. W «al«ru Wawapigywr U u lu n .j
er; O. II. Dengler, Clatskanie, logger,
report gave "aid and comfort to the Monday afternoon by the American It was buried deeply,
and
Ewald
A.
Leslsman,
W
illamette,
enem ies of the home, the church and merchant ship American Trader.
Starting Sheep Flock
foreman.
the nation,” and that the report did The Elven was one of several ves­
40 Ships Sink In Storm.
in
starting a flock which Is to be
not fairly represent the Protestant sels hit by the storm th at has raked Karachi, India.—Forty vessels have Salem.—The clover seed crop In the
retained,
ewes from one to four years
churches In the United States.
the north Atlantic during the past few been sunk in the Persian gulf In the Immediate vicinity of Salem this year of age should
he purchased. Where a
days.
worst cyclonic storm in the memory will aggregate between 250,000 and farmer desires a flock for only one
Be Prepared to Act.
of the present generation.
300,000 pounds, or approximately reason, to consume his roughages and
Do the right thing at tbe right time.
Riff Peace Move Denied.
twice the amount produced last year, utilize a temporary pasture, full-
In a half hour you may lose that Tangier, French Morocco.—A report
Body Found in 8ack.
according to estim ates made by mouthed western ewes can often he
which cost a life tim e to obtain. His­ that Abd-El-Krim, the Rifflan chief, Shanghai, China. — Police Saturday C h arles Archerd, who handles much purchased on the markets at very
tory tells that an officer's neglect to had opened peace negotiations with were endeavoring to identify the body of the seed m arket here. The price reasonable prices. These ewe* will
send off a rocket on schedule time de­ the French and Spaniards, has gained of a foreigner which was found in a will average about the same as In produce one or two crop* of lamb*
and should he fattened ami sold along
layed the freedom of Holland 20 years. wide circulations. The report was sack In the bangpoo river. The bands j 1924, The top price paid for this with
their Iambs. Proper care will
authoritatively
denied
here
Monday,
and feet were bound.
year's seed wag 28 cents.
—G rit
bring them to market at a profit.
J
An Advance Showing of
SOMETHING TO
TH INK A BO U T
Luxurious Fur Trimmings
At Attractively Moderate Prices
Kurt ere to be lavishly used in the trimming of Milady'* fall and win
ter garments and our splendid new slock them in in an abundnact of
styles and widths, as well as all dssirable shades. You'll he fascinated by
their their beauty and delightfully pleased with our attractively model at*
'trly important are these special offerings in Fur Collars.
—Main Floor, Fancy Goods Section
Fur Collars in Coney*
Fur Collars in Opos *’ .
Beautiful Coney Fur Collars,
lined and ready to sew on your
gormrnt. They conic 8 inchev
wide and 27 inches long Shown
in black, brown, kit and blue fox
Especially undervalued al $6.95.
Fxcptlonnlly fine Opossum Fur
Collar«. 8 inches wide and 27 incliei
tong, lined and ready to tew on
your garment They come in
stone marten, fitch, black racoon
and natural Sp< i tnl al $12.95.
at each
_______ 5®*^^ sum at each
51 ¿.“5
Just Received an Importation of J
Velvet Brocade Georgettes
A Rich, High Grade Ma ^ _ imam % / i
terial for Dresses and Tun­ spy# / j i d *
ics, at..
A .16 ito li width and a very fine qualify of the nrw Velvet Brocade
Georgettes, especially adapted for drr««r< and tunic« ( onte» in neat dc
eigns in black, rrd and black, grey and copen, tau und brown, brick and
copen, cocoa, turquoise, w hite, etc.
THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair.
Will also Kontore the Strength,
Vitality and the lieauty of the
llair. If your Hair ia Dry and
Wiry, Try—
East India Hair Grower
If you are bothered with Falling
Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair
Trouble, wo want you to try a jar of
EAST INDIA HAIR GROWK1L The
remedy contains medical properties that
[go to the roots of the Iliiir, stimulate#
the skin, helping nature do ita work.
Leaves the hair aoft and silky. Perfumed with a
halm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy
for Heavy and Iteautiful Klack Eye IIrow», also
restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used
with Hot Iron for Straightening.
Price Sent by Mail, 60c; 10c Extra for Poetage
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S. D. LYONS
316 N. Central
Dept. B
Oklahoma City, Okla.
THE REGAL
OUR WAY
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Steam
Cleaning or
Quality Cleaning
French Dry Cleaning
Pressing and Dyeing
Not merely sponging
There it a difference
and placing a hot iroo
between our way of
on and in this way
doing work and our
work the dirt into the
imitators. Our cus­
garment. In this wty
tomers’ clothes always
much harm it done in­
look new and have a
stead of making the
more aristocratic look.
garment look like new.
We care for and store your suit while you are out of the city
R f . gal C l e a n e r s , T ailors a n d H a tters
127 North Sixth Street. Bet. Glisan and Hoyt (with tha Orange Front)
Satisfaction or No Pay
Phone II road way 1399
Mail Orders Solicited
NOW IS THE TIME TO ELECTRIFY
YOUR HOME
You already know that Electric Service ia the most useful and
economical servant in the home.
Why not start now and ljjt Electricity do all your household
drudgery for yout
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
We have on excellent stock to select from.
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC TOWER COMPANY
Printing of Every Description
ADVOCATE PRINTING COMPANY
312 MACLEAY BLDG.
BROADWAY 5807