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THE News oí the Churrhns A/ri- Sadk’ ,lulz,mr FIRST A M. E. ZION CHURO« 417 W illiam s Ave., II. Leo Johnston m inuter. W alnut 6673. T he S tranger's Sabbath Horn« — —» ■ - ■ (T O R Y TAKING ADVANTAGE OF HIGHER PRICES SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 02nd St. and 39th Ava. S. E. T he high egg m arket last fall was In the la tte r part of November. The rsro rd a Indicate th a t the tem lenry la fur the high apot In Ilia m arket to ad vanre enrller In the fall. The prob lem of the person who Is Interested ST. PHILLIPS MISSION In m sklng bis poultry psy. Is liow to Rodney at K nott St. prepare to tak* advantage of these high prices M o r n in g a e rv ie n , I I n. in .; S u n Pullets which begun laying 1st« In tla y S c h o o l, 12 in. A rc h d e a c o n O ctober frequently lay during the rn M laek in c h a r g e ; M r. H. C o le s, Iny tire winter. IMlIlets which are de r e n d e r . A c o rd ia l w e lc o m e o w a ita veloped too early begin laying early y o u a t S t. I'ltilltp a . In October and then begin to molt, and ■ —O 1 - ' ■ unleas they are exceptionally well fed S IIII.O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H they wtl| not begin laying -g • In until 76th and E. Everett S ta spring. Preaching II a m and 8 p. in. If Y ou H ave, T h ia W o m a n ’s Advico If txqrhorns are h strh e d before Sunday School 10 a m. Is of V ital In ta ra a t to Y ou April 1 end ere well grown they will likely s ta rt laying early In October. II V 1’ U. 6 JO p m Seattle. W ith .—"In my girlhood. U nder good growing rations a Leghorn I suffered w ith severe backaches a n d wilt m ature In ebout 2UU d a y s Home am and had a c ata rrh al condition, B E T H E L A. M E. C H U R C H Ï ^'hesr disag reeab le se n sa tio n s were grow ere re n carry t h e i r e-»'v • • »•* L arrahre and McMillen S treet! Com pletely eradicated a n d 1 devel pullets along more slowly am i pre Rev. H. X. Runyon, Pastor. oped into a stro n g and healthy vent them from I ing much before the E. L. Jam eson, A n iita n t w om anhoo I because my m other gave first of Novetiite r. In order to do in* Ur. P ierce's Favorite I’rescrip- this they feed very little iiu-at scrap lion. As my ow n daughters w ere and other high protein feeds and feed tUt*Ml«a#a SI T w n I« r . r t l o l developing I gave them Ur. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and in th a t ! considerable ground oats and other . G E E W O CHINESE way prevented their having any form bulky feeds which grow a good fram e of inw ard weakness. My daughters | but which do not hasten the m aturity MEDICINE CO. developed naturally into womanhood of the blrda. and 1 am sure it was because I had The heavy breeds which are slower th em take the ’Prescription* at th a t C. (IKK wo. o.. »*ti m aturing will lay b etter In the fall If critical period.”— Mrs. S a d i e i i . S n u w n ll .r t- .J U l , hae m«.l, a IX. atudr ut hatched earlier than April. February J lo lt/n rr , 2124 N orth 52<! St. Uie c u r All p|o|»aMlKS (k> to your neighbor hood d ru g and M arrh pullets of the breeds surh ta m s B in l l»y O rlc n U l store today and get this prescrip as Plym outh Hocks. Rhode luliind (teds K a-.u . lU tb a , Iiu th And H ark . s n 4 th c ru frt» « ( tion in tablets or jiquul, or write and W yandottea will be about the eonii-otirvdrd hi« tru ly l>r. Pierce. President Invalids* right stage of m aturity for November w ti.l « r f u l lU rb a r r w H otel, in Buffalo, N V , (or m edical » II m . In thsair m «k» up eggs If they are grown on a g»od ra advice, free and coutidcntuL Bu o r M r o o lk a tion. « r e UMti j p e r f e c t l y h«rm lc«c, fti>4 m « n y One trouble w ith a good many p r o N orth Pols and Broadway. r»-»U «tol b erb e th a t d u c e r » la* th at they do not f e e d llielr b e u m i « re u n k n o w n P eary discovered th o N orth pole, pullets so th a t they m ature quickly b> th e RMhlkal im -fe u lu n o f UaUjr. A V O ID O I K H A T IO N S by U k in « hU r c m - lu o In U m c f«>r h lu m a rh . i «>u«h>. t ol«U. KJiru- undergoing* untold rig o rs and prlva- enough so as to s ta rt laying In the i >. C a U r r h , HL mm I. | Ilona In th e course of hia trem endous fall. In o th er w ords you have two I n fla m m a tio n , N rtiral«»« a n d «11 fotnal# afnl T h ree y ears later, a t an ex sources of trouble In getting pullets to elilb iro n e atlm * n U C all o r w rit« , lio o t by task. m a ll or jHircal ptsat. plorers* club d inner, he com plained Iny In November. One is the hutching C. G E E W O CHINESE vexedly to m e th a t be had Just caught Of Log Ii o res too e u rlj and thereby 1 n dangerous cold from w alking down having them go Into a molt, thereby MEDICINE CO. S U H A U .r M l...., H. W . t « M T h ird Broadway In th e slush w ithout his losing production in the w inter from th at source. The oth er trouble Is on rubbers A lbert Payson T erb u n s, In account of late chicks and slow de Ile a rs t's In tern atio n al Cosmopolitan. velopment which resu lts In the pul lets not laying until the g reater p art Oddly U nited. of the w inter Is over snd the period An old Ja p a n e se by th e nam e of of high egg prices has passed. S eorblru Ishlkaw a w as desp erately hungry. Ho strolled Into a llttlo res Hens Should Be Fed So ta u ra n t and tried to run aw ay w ithout That They Molt Quickly paying his bill. T he re s ta u ra n t keep er Tiie old hens should be fed ,, that sta rte d a fte r him and a scuffle ensued, Eggs will be lie then dragged th e old m an to th e they will molt quickly police statio n , w here ho found th a t high In price this full and w inter and th e hungry man was his fath er, whom we should feed the flock ao as to ob tain every possible egg. suggests D. II he had not seen for 20 years. l|a ll. eitenalon poultry husbandm an at ( ’lemson college. C ontentm ent. The molt ta u natu ral thing and The fountain o f co n ten t m ust spring the hen must he allowed tim e enough up In a m an 's own m ind; and bo who fur I t We can help them through the has so little know ledge of hum an na- molting stag e by feeding. The mash turn as to seek hap p in ess by changing feeds are very beneficial In growing HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX anything but his disposition will w aste feather*, therefore, these hens should PECTED SUCCESS IN THE his life In fru itless effo rts, and m ulti have all the mash they want. A pound of sulphur added to eerli 100 |H>unds of PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE ply tho griefs which ho proposes to msah will also aid the hens In gruwlng rem ove. Sam uel Johnson. new feathers. S ulphur 1» also a mild D E C ID E D TO ADD A FEW N aM m tli .School, 10 A. M . H ible S tu d y , I l A. M. Y . P . M. V . so c ic ty , 2 I*. M. M ra. K . 0 . J o h iia o n , L c u ilc r. V ia ito ra w e lc o m e , o ii I Have You a Daughter? S iM ir ç MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP- ARATIONS TO OUR L IM IT ED BUT EFFECTIVE L IN E Thm follow ing /a o u r cxmtp/efo h a t % Baby W eighs T h ree Pounds. W eighing only th reo pounds a t horth, u baby w as placed in an in- i ru h u to r at Bath. Kng., and tea a tea- Hpoonful of milk every hour. It galn- | od w eight rapidly. S tn ilt-T e x H a ir R efin in g T o a lc 91 # • yebnk K fA ura k in k y , ft i t i y . C o m a h a ir tO m n l i u n , m e d iu m h a ir to good- S tr a lt - T r i f la ir C ro w rr 39c yCM N o t o n ly p ro m o te s g ro w th o f th e h a ir, h u t rn a k ra it •*»ft. p lia b le a n d lu s u r ia n t. A n cSc c lie n t p re ssin g ml. G lo sa-T ci llrllli.il. 9#c pm Ueic M a k e s th e h a ir e o ft a n d gioaey a n d kr«f>a it it» good ctmuUxkm w ith o u t le av in g it o ily or g u m m y . S fra lf-T e i H erbs 9100 1» a v eg e tab le p re p a ra tio n t h a t ac- tu a liy s tra ig h te n s a n d restore« th e o rig in al color to g ra y o r fa d e d h air C olor p e rm a n e n t p o sitiv e ly will n o t r u b off, n o m a tte r h«>w o fte n th e h air It «ham ported T h re e shade«: B la ck . B ro w n a n d C h e s tn u t B row n. yr ua K okom o S h a m p o o 4#c p e b lk Is m a d e fro m p u re r o r o a n u t o il; c lean s th e s c a lp a n d ro o ts «»ft he h a ir In a n a t u r a l, h e a lth y m a n n er. R ro u te B eau ty V an ish in g C ream Me pm jar Is a so o th in g , greaseleaa v an ish in g face c re a m th a t w ill n o t g ro w h air. B ronze B eau ty l em o n C re a m Me pwjar Is n o u ris h in g , so fte n in g e tu i s tim u - la tin g to th e i k m ; is A iled w ith a trip le s tre n g th o f o il o f le m o n — m a k in g it • m ild , b le a c h in g crea m . B ronze B eau ty Face Pow der» •S c S -W . A rc a u lte d t o a f t cuntplrxtutM . C a n be s u ccessfu lly used on d r y o r o ily ekins. T h e « n ad e s: H i g h B r o w n a n d B to n tm G lo w a r e fa v o rite s . M cllygloaoo 91 00 gMjsr I s a sp ecial h a ir s tra ig h t e n rr fo r m e n : po«i»ivrly guarantee«! t o s tr a i g h tr n th e m o st s tu b b o rn h a ir in fro m 10 to iO m in u te« w ith o u t t h e u s e o f h o t Irons. W ilt n o t In ju re t h e e c a lp o r tu r n th e h a ir red . AG R NTS WANTED F. VERY WII KKK Strait-Tex Chemical Company To A ccelerate P laster. A porous p la ste r will som etim es re move tho effo rts of a stru ln or wronch, i but you'd b e tte r k ep t tho w rench to aid In rem oving th e porus p laster.— | Chicago Nows. T he W onderful Alps. Tho Alps h a re nbout ISO p rom inent , peaks th a t vary In h eight from 4.000 to 16,732 feet, th is la s t being tho height of Mount Dlnnc, tho lo ftiest em inence In Europe. P erp etu al snow lies above S.200 feet. D onkeys Draw W ater. Only tw o wells from which w uter Is pulled up by donkeys rem ain In E ng land. One a t K enw orth has been In uso since 1660. O ranges E astern Product. Orungo tre e s w ere found grow ing i wild in F lo rid a when th e sta te w as I settled , hut It Is supposed th a t th ey j wore Introduced in tho e a rly days by I tho S paniards. It Is presum ed th a t th o lr n ativ e hom e was so u th e a ste rn Asia. Looking Forw ard. In w iltin g lovo le tte rs It Is difficult but advisable to keep In m ind how th ey will strik e tho Jury.—Konnoke Tim es. 600 F IF T H AVENUE PITTSBU RGH , PA., U. S. A. EVERY— MEAL PATENTS WRIGLEYS make« your food do you more good. O btained. Scud m odel o r sketch and wc will p rom p tly send you a rep o rt. O ur book on P a te n ts and T rad e-m ark s will be se n t to you on request. D. SWIFT & CO. PA T E N T L A W Y E R S « . 305 Seventh SI.. Washington, D. C- O v e r 34 Y e a rs ' E x p e rie n c e N o te h o w It relieve* th a t stuffy feeling after h earty eating. Sw eetens th * b reath , rem oves < f o o d p a rtic le * from th e teeth , give* n e w vigor to tire d nerve*. C om es to y o u fresh, clean a n d full-flavored. REPP St S O N STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES •16 U nion A venue at Failing G arfield 7019 W * D eliver tonic and aids In keeping the hen's body In condition. During the molting period, the hens need a large am ount of grain feed for the upkeep of the body. The molt U a severe drain on the hen and a good strong body, with plenty of ex tra en ergy should he kept by the hen. The hen Is also laying up surplus energy for next peer's laying The best feed, care, and attention should he given them at this time. It will alw ays pay you to send your hens to roost with a full craw each night. Potassium Permanganate Good as Water Purifier Ur. S. Erikson o f th* Mountain Grove (Mo.) experim ent station has carried on experim ents to determ ine the value of perm nngunute of potash as a purifier of w uter for poultry, and has found th at it is very efficient. The gertna of cholera ami o f oth er in testinal diseases are destroyed In s few hoar*. T he quantity to use Is 14 grain* per gallon of w ater. This quan tity can be m easured with sufficient accuracy with a ten cent piece ss m easure, about 14 grains being car ried on It. P erm anganate soon loses Its strength, which is Indicated by loss of the purple color. When th is occurs n new solution should be made up. Krlkson's experim ents show that small chicks are not Injured b » drinking perm ungqnnte w ater over a period of nine weeks. ,lt can be safely used when sour milk Is being fed. but It la not recommended to be added to milk. Poultry rnlsers should not place de pendence on perm anganate ns a cure for any disease. Its use Is not In tended as a cure but as a destroyer of germ s tliHt gain entrance to the drink ing w ater from sick birds, thereby lessening the chance of the disease spreading In the flock. Egg-Eating Habit ADVOCATE P O P T l r v /I M A W n OFFERS A MARKET L ir lliU fo r HIK 88 S 2 ME Portland, Oregon-, your pro duce LODGE DIRECTORY VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS CeMpItls Changs Saturday A dults, Week day M atinee Vic; Event ngs, 36c. Contimma 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents all tim es 0 IF"**- S ecret of Com fort. CUT FLOWERS I FLORAL DESIGNS T he chief se c re t of com fort lies In \ C lark* Brea., F lo rists, H I M w rta a s Kt not snfferlng trifle s to vex one. and In | prudently cu ltiv atin g an undergrow th of ftnall p leasures, since very g reat ones a re of long continuance. And In th is Is th e happy life, to rejoice to ' thee, of thee, for th e e ; th is It la, and th ere is no other. F o r they who think th ere is an o th er, pursue som e o th e r' and not th e tru e Joy,—A ugustine. Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium K nights o f Pythias o f N . A e Si A., E-, A ., A. an d A. (O perating U nder Supervi sion o f U. S. G overnm ent) 415% Malvern Avenue Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark. H ot Radio*Active W ate r F u rn ish ed by th e G overnm ent For All Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms New Mexico M ystery Land. New Mexico is th e E gypt of A m eri ca. T h ere Is m ore m ystery, en ch an t m ent and un usualness to the square foot of New Mexico soli th an any w here else. E gypt has been in th e ’’ —v 1 r t srehervlory for th e last tw o o r th re e years, but Lore in < • f own country. In New Mexico, th e re is quite as m uch rom ance and m ystery. \ H otel has 56 Rooms; T elephone, H o t and Cold R u n n in g ; W ater in Every R oom . Rates $1 to $3 p er day B A T H RA TES: 21 B aths . . . $13.00*-10 B aths . . . . $6.50 « 21 B aths to P y th ian s a n d C alanthcans, $8.50 New Fluff Rugs .... 4 ru n Old C arp et* “W ear Like Iron.“ Doal I c l . ' t h th o M .n u to r tu r e r . Aborffate s* r t <n Guaranlc««!. S aad in Y our Mo te r -I » a r u e f o r Price*. V teeb'lEK N F L U F F BU G C O M PA N Y . 94-68 U nion A v en u e N o r. P o rtla n d . O re* o a j L ow sr A nim als' Instinct. Mice and gophers and o th er anim als sto re food and It Is said th a t, if the w in ter proves to be a long, severe one, th eir sto re of food Is larg er th an If It Is sh o rt and mild. W ho can tell bow the anim als know In advance w hat the w in ter wilt be? Man does not have such foreknow ledge.—-Our Dumb A nimals. AGEN TS W ANTED to S E L L «■* * j 3 p g q ' ' "* " " " ■’ OF TH E W ORLD M a k e m o n * y n e x t y e a r H ell in g t h e L e n t « -hick* h a t« h» a In t h e N . W . 1* y e a r « ' r r w * t a t in n f o r q u a l i t y a n d f a i r d* *H ng W rite now fo r o u r a e lli n g p la n . Q U E E N iU T C H E R Y - « J a y Todd 1490 I I ’ A V 1 N U I ---9 IA T T L K — Oldtim e Purses. From th e w earing of the poach a t th e side, in th e F ifteen th and Six teen th centuries, we tra c e th e origin of the poke, o r pocket, w here, accord ing to Shakespeare, it w as custom ary to carry one’s dial. H enry V III of E ngland carried a purse of red satin em broidered in gold, and u n d er C ath erin e de Medici perfum ed le a th e r purses becam e the rage and cost a t the tim e as m uch as 130 apiece. V exations of Life. All th e little vexations of life have ib e lr use as a p a rt of our m oral d is cipline. T hey afford th e best tria l of ch aracter. Many a man who could bow with resig n atio n If told th a t he w as to die is throw n off his guard and out of tem p er by th e slig h te st opposltlqp to his opinions o r hi* project*.—F am ily H erald. “ P ain tin g ’* W ith Light. '‘P ain tin g ” building» w ith light Is an inexpensive and effective m ethod Invented by engineers of Fresno, Cal., says P o p u lar Science Monthly. The w alls a re m ade of cream -tinted te rra co tta and pressed brick and flood-light ed w ith colors such as so ft m agenta, ruby o r em erald. To Read D ates on Coins. A g reat m any of us enjoy looking for old coins every tim e we get a bunch of money. O ccasionally we run across a coin th a t is w orn so badly th a t the d ate m ark cannot be read. To read this date h e a t a piece of steel or iron until red hot. T hen place the H orses and Lightning. coin on jt _ ^-j,e <.£,(„_ g ettin g warm H orses do n o t draw lightning any wjjj 8how the d ate or any o th er read m ore th an any o th e r anim als. The ing th a t o rdinarily could n o t be read. fact th a t h orses a re stru ck so fre -B oys’ W orld. quently Is probably due to th ese a n i m als seek in g p rotection from rain River C hanged Its Course. under tre e s. If th e y hover n ear fences T he H oang riv e r in C hina b u rst its they a re also m ore likely to be struck. banks in 1851 and changed its course so as to flow into th e Gnlf of Pechee- Land of B right Colors. Among th e innum erable v arieties of lee. W ithin tw o years its m outh had Florida flow ers a re th e hibiscus, the shifted 250 m iles from Us original p oinsettls, oleander, bougainvillea, al- position. lam anda, crepe m yrtle, flam e vine, Mexican coral vine, orchid, hyacinth, lily, can n a and Iris. V anities of Youth. Give a college boy a pair of ele p h an t's p an ts and a b anjo and he doesn’t care who m akes th e n atio n ’s law s.—South Bend T ribune. E arly A m erican S trategy. T he invasion of C anada by th e A m erican forces In 1775 w as m erely a Cause for R isibility. piece of stra te g y to d issuade th e B rit P ossibly it is Just as well for the ish from m aking use of C aaada for a supply statio n and a cam p to r reserv e m an w ith a sense of hum or th a t he doesn't Bve to read th e inscription on forces. him tom bstone. O therw ise he m ight laugh him self to death. N obility of T ru e Love. N ot every love Is generous or noble Invitations Will Be Few. or m erits high encom ium but th a t love You can com m it no g re a te r folly which prom pts and im pels man to live th an to sit by the roadside until some generously and to a c t nobly.—P lato. one com es along and in v ites you to ride w ith him to w ealth and influence.' V irtu e's Support. —pouch. A Bible and a new sp ap er in every house; a good school in every d istrict Fish in S ah ara D esert. —all studied and ap p reciated as they Live fish and shellfish, sim ilar to j m e rit—are th e principal support of those inhabiting the lakes of P alestine, virtue, m orality and civil liberty. — have been found by a rte sia n well F ranklin. borers a t dep th s of 200 feet and 300 feet beneath the burning sands of the j Sound and E m ptiness. S ah ara desert. T h e Insignificant, th e em pty, is — usually th e loud, and a fte r the m an-| T he W ay It W orks. n er of a drum , is louder even b e c a u se ! T hings h ard ly ev er begin coming of its em ptiness.—C arlyle. our way until w e’ve sp en t a good deal of tim e going a fte r them . Encouraging. NOTICE Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. 0. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month at Stag Audi torium. All visiting Daughter Elks iu good standing in their re spective Temples are invited to meet with us. P A U L IN E Y O U N G , D aughter Ruler. ROSE CITY LODGF »To 1 11, L B. P. 0, E. of VT ___ i'XS the 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, 381*4 E. MORRISON STREET. A L L VISITING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. LULA HUBBARD. D aughter Secretary. Syracuse Lodge, No. 1. K- of P., m eets the second and fourth F ri day nights each m onth at the S tag A uditorium 381 'A E. M orrison S t T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R. STAG AUDITORIUM 3SV/x E. Morrison St. BOYCE STRAIN, C. C., 225 Mead St. ARTHUR NELSON, K. of R. & S. E. J. MINOR. Secretary, 419 Abingtdn Bldg. Levi P. Jones; Post N o. 118 Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o’clock at its Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284'4 N. 17th Street All ex-service men are welcome to join. For farther information CALL BROADWAY 5426 SAMUEL MALVERN, Post Commandtr J. P. F I N L E Y & S O N M O R T IC IA N S M ontgom ery at F ifth P hone D ay o r N ight M ain 4322 High-Brown FacePowder One tro u b le w ith th e w orld Is th a t laziness Is so seldom fatal.—D uluth H erald. A superb toilet necessity. In four shades—Natural, Pink, Brunette nnd White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place In the esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to lie derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisite* for the lady who cares. Declined Poetical Honor. T hom as G ray and S ir W a lte r S cott declined an offer of th e E nglish poet lau reatesh ip . W ordsw orth also re fused th e post, but a fterw ard w as in duced to change his m ind. The Testimony of Others Sorrow ful T ru th . M ost of th e w orld’s big jobs are JN my new berk which may be had FREE upon request, on handled by men who d o n 't know w hat PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis kind of a tie Is becom ing to them .— orders, I have reproduced nearly 100 S an ta B arb ara News. letters from among those received from my thousands of patients. These tell you frankly of their years of suffering of their F sel No Rem orse. trying home remedies and even opera D eliberate m u rd erers do not feel re tions. and. finally, of their complete cure m orse a fte r they com m it th e ir c rim e s ,: by my NON-SUKCICAL method. These a rc from m e n a n d w o m e n of th e M edical P ress and C ircular says. TJie habit or vice of egg eating Is difficult to break, once It lias been es tablished. It usually sta rts from the birds getting n ta ste of a fresh egg when It la broken. Sometimes fresh egg shells throw n to the chicks w ith out being heated gives them a taste H ard on th e F ireflies. of the raw, fresh egg. D arkened, large, roomy nesta, the frequent re "Oh. tho poor fire flie s !” cried sym moval of eggs and the im m ediate re p ath etic little Amy. ''T h e y ’ve no soon-1 moval of any broken shells are the e r got th e ir lam ps lit w hen th e wind most dependable methods for break blows 'em all out.” ing up th is trouble. every statio n , m any of w hom you m ay know. Y ou w ill le a r n by reading this Book why I can give a W R IT T E N G U A R A N T E E to cu re your l*Mes o r re tu rn your fee. Manufactured only by THE OVERTON-HYGIENIC MFG. COMPANY CHICAGO MRS. E. D. CANNADY 312 Macleay Bldg., Portland Pacific Coast Distributor . DEAN. M D.Inc SEATTLE o m e n : Jr D V «n B o tla in a 9 T H \A N U x M A I N Few and Slm pl*. T he p e d e stria n 's problem Is to pre You Want a Good Position Aylesbury Ducks vent hia " rig h ts ” from tu rn in g Into Very wall—T ak * th * A cco u n tan c y *od T he Aylesbury duck Is considered rite s."—B oston T ra n scrip t. ifuslncaa M an ag em en t, P riv a te S e c s sfe lt- U. C alcu lato r, C o m p to m eter, B tea ag ra- second only to th e Pekin duck for »hic. P en m an sh ip , tv C oaeaieretal Teaefc- farm purposes. It Is very much like -re' C o u rse a t We Should B* Tickled. the Pekin but tins never become so H eadline—'"Hotel B urns. Two H un popular In this country. In England It Is a very popular breed. It has the dred G uests E scape H a lf G lad.”—Bos T he fo rem o st B u sin ess t'o lle r e of th* sam e stan d ard w eights and general ton T ra n scrip t. N o rth w est w hich ho* won m ore A ccuracy shape as the Pekin anil resem bles It A word» en d Gold M edals th a n a n y e th e r school In A m erica. Send fo r o u r s u c c e ss In ninny other ways. Practically the “ A sia’s” L iteral M sanlng. C atalo g F o u rth S tre e t n e a r M o rrises, only difference la the color which Is UcA Or l.aw e M W alk er P eea A sia m e a n t "land of th e daw n," In pure w hite ns compared to the th e a n cie n t S a n sk rit language. | P. N. U. No. 44, 1925 cream y w hite of th e i’ekla. Behnke-Walker ROUGH DRY WASH WASH E A S T 0883 E A S T 0883 N E W SYSTEM LAUNDRY O R IG IN A T O R S O F IN D IV ID U A L W A S H IN G W e D o N ot M ark Y our C lothing WET WASH 2 IN 1 WASH 507 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon