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THE ADVOCATE '- '■■i l p n p T I News oi the Chiirrhes 417 Willidima A v e , II. Leo Johnston ininlstrr. Walnut 667J. Th< Stranger's Sabbath H o n « Rodney at Knott St. Morning aervico, 11 a. in.; Sun tiny School, 12 m. Archdeacon Dlack in charge; Mr. II. Colca, lay reader. A cordial welcome awalta you at Si. Phillips. ■ ■■O' '■ ■ S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H 76th and K. Kverett Sts. Preaching II a. nt. and 8 p. in. Sunday School 10 a. in. M. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. B E T H E L A. M E. C H U R C H l.arrabee and McMillen Streeta Rev. F. X. Runyon, Paator. E. L. Jameson, Assistant K*uMI«kMl B t a n la P«rtlaa4 C. O E E W O CHINESE MEDICINE CO. C. GKK W O . til« well k h o «l» llerU Jlel, baa toad« l Ilf« study of U»« r u r a l)«« | -f»f«rti«s | m a«*ai*.l by Or taiilal lianrla. Ilrtlw. HlitU «1*4 hath, and th«<efruee ►dni-Kinded hi* truly «oiukirful ||«rte r«m - •alia« In U»«lr maha-up n*> |«<ia«>ns or narrotkM) a r« uaad . p * r f • • t I y barmlaar. and H I I f ha>to a ltd h v tU that he tMMM a r« u n k h o si to lb « m a lk a l of today A V O ID O P * R A T IO N * by Uhit»« M . r«m «dl«a In tlm « fur Htoiswh, ( ougbe, t olda, Kh*u saaltsm. Kid nay, Lung, liv e r . » atarrb. Blood. InfUmmatH i . N ruralyla and all fvtnal« and rhU tlr«n'i ai)m«ots. Call or write. batti I by mall ur carrol p u tì C. G E E W O CHINESE MEDICINE CO. M S A Idar Htraol. I . W . t ornar Tbird STR*'T-TEX HAS ENJO YED SUCH U N E X P E C T E D SUCC ESS IN T H E PAST Y E A R T H A T W E H A V E D E C ID E D TO A D D A F E W M O R E B E A U T IF Y IN G P R E P A R A T IO N S T O O U R L I M I T E D B U T E F F E C T IV E L I N E T h » follow ing i » o u r co m p le t» l i l t S tra lt-T vi Hair Refining To.xlc $1 HO pm bank Kclinr* k nth v I m r » . , H M Hair tO medium, medium hair to good. S tn »lt-T ei Hair (Grower Be par cm N ot only promote« growth o f the hair, but make« It «oft, pliable and luiuriant. An c u c lk u t praaaing oil. G lu u -T et nrilllantliie Mr M ak e« the hair «oft and gloaay and krape it in good condition without leaving ( U i oily t or gummy. Strait-Tec llerha I I 00 pm cas I « a vegetable preparation that ar* tually straightens and restores the original color to gray or faded hair Color perma nanant positively will not rub off, no matter how often the hair Is «hamponod- Three shades: Black, Brown and Chestnut Brown. Kokom o Shampoo 40c pw terta Is made from pure cocoanut o il: «leant the «ralp and f M t t of the hair In a natural, healthy manner. Bronze Beauty Vanishing Cream Mr pw|v Is a soothing, greasele«« vanishing fa *« cream that will not grow hair. Bronze Beauty Lem on Cream Me par far la nourishing, softening end «tlm u- lating to the akin; Is Ailed with • triple strength o f oil o f lemon— m ak ing it a mild, blra. hmg cream. Bronze Beauty Fare Powder« Mr pw l a Are suited to a ll compleiinns. Can be auccesafUlly used on dry or oily ■ kina The «nadra: H i g h B r o w n and B r o n a p G l o w are favorites. M ollyglo.ro 91 00 pw jar 1« a special hair strsightrner for men; positively guaranteed to straighten the mo«t stubborn hair in from 10 to JO minutes without the use o f hot irons. W ill not injure the scalp or turn the hair red. AC# K N T S WANTED K V K K Y WI I MKB Strait-Tex Chemical Company 600 F IF T H AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S. A. FATTENED POULTRY BEST FOR MARKET It Is well known that during the fall months there la relativity little fresh- killed young poultry on the market, because the season for broilers bas passed and the great bulk of tbs roast ers has not yet reached the market. Therefore, prlocs for well fattened young stock are ezn-llent. Fanners and commercial poultry- W e l l M e r it e d S u c c e s s men should never think of d,a;x>ilug A d 1» 1 1 ok u I » h « d ettlu'ii. Iioaorml of their market poultry In an uufat- pollllrally and |>rof«a*lunslly, Ur. It. V. tsned condition, says the Department I’lofes. who.« pic turn appnara above, o f Agriculture. Tills is true whether the birds are sold live or dreosed, and modi' n S I M M « « lew have equalled. Ill» U apparent sines much belter prices imrti lu-riutl nMSodiss which liovo »U..I ars paid for well fattened stock than Ute u «i tor ll Hr y o n or« »till among whsrs the stock Is taken directly off lli« * hml «alien.* IX. Pierce'» (Juld«n the range. Fanners throughout the Medical Discovery 1» a hiood iu«dlelnn country lose many thousands of dollars and .lonin' h sliersUvs. It cl«an lh« through not properl f * ul ig D o -t »kin, beautlll«* It, Increase* the blood stock. The birds to be fattened should »upply ami the circulation, and plaipln either be placed ,o holes, stalls, open and eruption» v»nl»h quickly. Beauty pens or In fattening crates where they It but «kin deep and gt.id blond 1» toe ar* kept for a period of two or three weeks. The size of the birds Is an Im neath tnlh. 1 or your blood to be g e l , your »toaiacli mint 1» In condition, your portant factor, because s bird that liver active. Till* Discovery of Doctor weighs from three to four pounds usu Pierce'» pula you In llnu condition, with ally fattens more readily than lh* all the urgan. active. Aik your near- smaller bird. The larger the bird when e»t*druggi»t for Doctor Pl«rco'« Golden the fattening period stsrta, the short Medical IMaoovery, In tablet or liquid er the time required for fattening. A form, or »end 1» cent» for trial package three-pound bird can be fattened quKe of tabl«t» to Dr Plurce't Invalid» H o t e l well In three weeks, whereas a bird In IIufTalo, N. Y, weighing four pounda when put In the fattening erste, could probably be fat Oiling the Clock. tened In about two weeks. Birds are best fattened on mois When you oil the clock bo «are to («1 the purest olive oil and thl» should tened ground grains. Several good fat he cleaned by adding a cupful of lime tenlng rations have been uaeiL one of which Is as follows: Equal parts, by water to each quart of oil. Hbako well weight, of rornmeat, ground buck and let It stand three or four day*. wheat and middlings. Another good Then carefully pour oft the oil from fattening ration la composed of two lb « ««diluent, «training It through «ilk parts cornmeal, one part crushed oats or filter paper before using It and on* part middlings A variety of gralna la a good thing, although corn- meal Is particularly valuable for fat Internal Navigation. tening purpose*. Whatever fattening While the largeat ocean freighters ■ mlzture Is used. It certainly should he cannot pass through the Welland moistened with sour skim tnllk, using canal, »mailer vessels do make the enough milk to make the mush Into a trip across the ocean, then through i thin batter which will run out of the the Gulf of St. Lawrence, St. Law pall when the bird* are being fed. Milk rence river and canals, Iatke Ontario,! not only Improve* the palatahlllty of Welland canal. Into Lake Erie and the mash, which Induce* greater con sumption, hut It ulso Improves the other lakes as desired. quality of the flesh. It should lie used whenever possible, for It not only has Roads and Epidemics. gixid fattening pwqiertles but «Iso The more important Homan roads tends to keep the birds In goo I health. had a paved width of 16 feet. During When the birds are properly fattened the Middle ages the paving of roads they should each gntn about one pound practically ceased, and tha spread of In weight; therefore, there Is not only epidemics during this time was doubt a larger bird for market hut the price less due to the condition of the per pound will he considerably higher than where the birds are not fattened traveled roads. There Is no excuse, therefore, for not fattening cockerel* and culled pullets, Esplslns Love's Madness. and thl* year It should be done early The love which Is often poetically because of the Increuse In grain prices. described as s spring "malady'' has now koen given a prosaic ezplanatlon. We are told that It Is the additional moisture of the seasons that causes poop!« to wrtto poems, fall In love Tests at the Indiana experiment and shun work. station covering four years and In volving 960 single-comb White Leg Dinosaur Tracks. horns snd llarred Bocks proved soy Dinosaur footprints, found on a thin bean oil menl equal to tnnkage or layer of rock about seven miles from meat scraps for laying liens. Mineral Tuba City on tho Navajo Indian Reser matter must be added to the soy-bean vation, near the Grand Canyon park. oil meal, however, to moke up that de Arizona, measure 16 Inches in length ficiency. The Burdue standard basal ration and 13 in width. was used In the tests. It consists of grstn, 100 pounds of corn. 100 pounds From the Sanskrit. of wheat. 80 pounds of m»ts and mash. "A vatar" comes from a Sanskrit 60 pounds of brsn and 50 pounds of word meaning a "doscent.” It Is «P-, middlings. To this was added 30 piled particularly to the descest of a pounds of tankage or 85 pounds of niest scraps or 45 pounds of soy-bean Hindu deity to earth In a manifest oil meal plus 10 per cent of minerals form, either for beneficent or retribu or 47.5 pounds of whole soy beans tive reasons. It corresponds to the plus 10 per cent o f minerals. Christian term "reincarnation.” The mineral mixture consisted of 22 pounds of steamed bonemenl, 24 Indian Superstition. pounds of finely ground limestone and The Indians belloved that a fish 15 pounds of salt The addition of burled in tho corn hill gives a better mineral matter Is necessary to pre vent a great growth of fut. yield of corn. The United States Department of Agriculture considers soybean oil Straight and Crooked. inesl an excellent feed for growth and In the Eastern states there are more egg production. mortgaged homes in proportion to the population than In tho West. New Jersey leads with 63 per cent of the homes being under mortgnge. Soy Bean Oilmeal Is an Excellent Poultry Feed North Pole Not Stationary. The North polo does not remain In the aamn place but may move as much as 60 feet In a few months. It usually remains, however, within a square 60 feet on a side. Let’s Smile. All doors open to the man with a smile. Ho goes far toward Justifying tho existence o f the human race.— Ad vertising World. WRtGLEYS PATENTS D. SWIFT & CO. affords \ >■ b e n e fit a s w e ll «6 p le a s u re . H ealthful exercise fo r (h e teeth and s spur to digestion A long- . —.P A T E N T L A W Y E R S — 30S Seventh SI.. Waihington, D. C- Over 34 Y esr»' Esperlence REPP & and SON STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES 816 Union Avenue at Falling Garfield 7019 We Deliver LODGE T h a C roat Am erican Sweetmeat, untouched i by h a n d s , f u l l of j Adults, Week dav Matinee a * ; Evenings, 36c. Continomi 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents oil tunes P o rtla n d , O reg o n . DIRECTORY I l -----*----- - Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium Knights of Pythias of N. * v., 5. A., E., A., A. snd A. Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. Be Sure of Title. Title to property should be guaran teed and protected. A buyer who • " V « « » a , —- « * 4 n f the seller la only i huuaell Ut biauiu if U- ru. a .«•■• tr « | hie. At the time of signing the pro- | Itmlnary agreement have it lncorpo- 1 rated Into the contract that a guar anteed title should be delivered and title Insurance backed by a responsi ble company furnished. P ortland New Atit (Operating Under Supervi sion o f U. S. Government) 415% Malvern Avenue Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark. ¡Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government ! For All Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Roems, Diet and Operating Rooms H W C . ,j. Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running wra. etrruM, mm Rates $1 to $3 per day i ¡Water in Every Room. BATH RATES; Fluff Rugs ?21 Baths . . . $13.00—10 Baths . . . . $6.50 21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50 a ioe ool o f r<#4B O ld Carpets “ W ea r Like Iron.” Daal Di’ - f with tha Mon u fort urar. Abac hi»« Batik! n Guaeantaad. Send in Your Ma tori»' • Vs nt* fete Prieao. WJ i i.KN F L U F F RUG CO M PANY. 1444 Union Avonua Nor. Portland. Orecoa DECIDE N O W about lO U ö j B p q g q F TH E W O R L D Week’s Short Story. O u r A a a red ited C hick s fo r At last tbs hour had come. He 192« w ill lx- b e tte r than ever. E veryth in*: In d h a le s a big would soon know whether It was to dem and. G et In o.ueh w ith us now to secu re the low est be happiness or— . He sighed, then W ires . ISth successful year. squared his shoulders, while his Ups Q U E E N l i/ V r C H K tiY - day- Todd ISSO teT AVENUS - I I A T T L f t set In a firm line. “ What a coward I am." he muttered. "A fter all, other Vampires Have Wide Range. men have bad to face their wife’s first Vampire hats have a great range rake. Why shouldn't I come through and are found from Mexico almost s ilv e r to the end of South America, says Nature Magazine. They are confined Let’s See the Menu Again. Some guests at a hotel In Ajaccio to the tropical zone for the most were looking through the menu when part, and do not go very high In the a polite waiter came to their assist mountains. In some places it Is al ance. "The ham is not. and the chick most Impossible to keep horses or en never was,” he explained, "ao will mules or to raise chickens because you have your eggs tight or loose?”— of the persistent attacks of this crea ture. London Morning Post. Something Seems Lacking. A small boy was looking at the bust of his late grandfather—abust mount ed on a little circular stand. Having asked his mother it his grandpapa was very wise and good, he added: "And was that all there was of grand- F«P «?” NO TIC E Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. 0. E. of of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month at Stag Audi torium. A ll visiting Daughter Elks in good standing in their re spective Temples are invited to meet with ns. Insulation Pays. If you find It hard to secure cold water, owing to the hot and cold water pipes being close together and the hot water heating up the cold, you can stop this through insulation at a very nominal cost. The climate of the northern part of Italy resembles that of Florida. The mean annual temperature Taries from 61 degrees Fahrenheit to 64 degrees Fahrenheit. The mean summer tem perature does not exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The rainfall occurs most ly In the fall and winter months. ROSE C IT Y LO D G E No U l ! B. P. 0. E. of V. i -.-S tho 2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN G S OF E A C H M O N T H A T T H E S T A G A U D IT O R IU M , 3811-1 E. M O R R ISON STREET. ALL V IS IT IN G ER0THERS A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D . Divorcee (to friend)—' “Isn't it splen did dear— the Judge has given me J20 a week alimony! It’s so fine for a woman to feel that she isn't dependent on a man for her funds.” Stone Church Moved. Stone by stone, a church in a de- | sorted village of I Jin cash ire has been transported to a new and more thriv ing community. It was rebuilt exactly as it stood. Best Turkey Fattener 225 Mead St. A R T H U R N E LS O N , K. of R. & S. Levi P. Jones Post No. 118 Obey Golden Rule. Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o'clock at Ut Headquarters and Club Rooms. 2841 i N. 17th Street A ll ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information But Not Without Worry! Why worry? W e are all called upon to endure trial and sacrifice and re- j nunciatlon and we manage to get Growing Old Gracefully. through somehow.— From the Charles Houses as well as people should ton News. grow old with grace and charm. Years hold no terrors for the carefully built Devotion. j home. Build your home as you do It the young man can stay an hour your life, to take the rebuffs of time without lighting a cigarette it is a as a conqueror and not as a slave. sure sign that he loves her.— New Ha- | ven Register. Like Unto Like. Most of Us Busy. Old corn fed partly whole and part About 21.1 per cent of the female ly cooked, with boiled potatoes, and population in the United States and thickened Into » mash with meal, Is 78.2 per rent of the male Is gainfully one of the best fatteners for turkeys employed. Give the mash In the morning and the whole corn at night. Do not confine Spiked Traffic Lanes. them. If new corn Is given, the Copper headed spikes are taking the tendency Is to hsv* bowel trouble. For this give boiled milk. They must he jplqce n£ white paint in marking traf free from lice to fatten. Turkeys will fic lanes in a Western City. be so high this year that each carcass Should be made to beur us much flesh Baby of Republics. as possible. Uruguay is the youngest and small est of all the South American repub lics. B O Y C E S T R A IN , C. C., E. J. M IN O R . Secretary, 419 Abington Bldg. Blinks—"You’ll spend your days in the county poorhouse.” — Cincinnati Enquirer. World's Largest Desert. Syracuse Lodge, No. 1, K. of P., meets the second and fourth Fri day nights each month at the Stag Auditorium 381 J>i E. Morrison S t T. H. W IL L IA M S , E. R. S T A G A U D IT O R IU M 38154 E. Morrison St. WorthV Judge.’ Be a follower of the Golden Rule; Says the Cynic. Blinks—"Be liberal with your chil it is not only the highest morality, dren. and when you grow old —’’ but is a fruitful source of true po- Jinks—"They'll take care of you, | liteness, and is, withal, but simple justice.— O'Connor. eh?" The amount of intellect necessary to please us is a most accurate meas ure of the amount of intellect we have ourselves.—Helvetlus. PAULINE YOUNG, Daughter Ruler. LULA HUBBARD, Daughter Secretary. Italy and Florida. Incontrovertible. Science, the laws of average, super- intelligence, and even plain common sense have never been able to prove that Sunday Is not a day set aside far mother to cook and the family to eat from 10 a. m. until midnight. — Toledo Blade. The Sahara, the largest desert in the world, extends along the northern part of Africa from the Atlantic ocean Quite a number of farm poultry to the valley of the Nile, a distance raisers make the error of housing too of 3,000 miles. Us area Is 2,000,000 many hens and pullets together dur square miles. ing cold weather. Hens will Iny ns well If ynrded anil well cured for ns If Of Course It Is. on free range. But they dare not be Whenever we run across an argu crowded when they are confined. I f the hens are being fed and forced ment that seems to have been written for egg yield alone, we must get them to support our views, we know it is into winter quarters In their pens a good one.—Cleveland Times. early In the full uml keep them there without chnnglng them about. Intro, Clearly Effective. during new hens into the flock of lay "A raw onion Is excsllent for clear ing birds always causes more or less ing the head." says an exchange. W e confusion, and this helps In decreas tried this nnd It even cleared the ing the number of eggs laid. room.— Boston Transcript. 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Penmanship, ur Commerciai Teach ■re' Course at Behnke-Walker foremost Ruain»o» Collog» of the Gee W o Chinese Medicine Co, Northwest which has won more Accuracy C. New txkcation- 262S Alder 8t„ S. W. Cor. Third, ---------- - - - Oold - - M __ • • “ _______ it « Awards ahd Portland, (hrc. Fatahlinhed S3 Yeandn Portland ROUGH W A S H DRY WABH I f taken In time, prevent oper ation« for Dtabete«. Catarrh, { Asthma l.unir. Thrc*at. Liver, . Kidney. Rheumatism. Blood. | Stomach arul all female dis orders. Bladder Troubles. Bitter Taste in Cream Bttter taste In cream comes some You Want a Good Position times from the feed, but more often from allowing cream to stand ton long In winter or cold temperatures Cream that Is churned twice a week rarely bus a bitter taste. Making butter from one cuw In the winter time, where the cream must be held a long time for enough to accumulate to make a churn Ing Is usually where the hitter cream Is found. The only remedy Is to churn often. ooeecooesose# Tough Chleksn. CUT FLüWERS I FLORAL DESIGNS The minister bad come to Sunday C l a r k « B r a e , F lo r i s t * art M o rrta e a I t dinner, which necessitated tha killing of a hen on short notice. After din W E ner, while sitting on the laws, a brood of chicks kept coming up, cheeping plsntlvely, and time and again the small boy of the family and again the small boy of the family drove them away. Finally, exasperated, he gave them a big shoo and added: "You needn't come around me cheeping. Bond as your shipment« W « mail you chock There sets the man that et yer m aw !" tha s o m day wa raeaivs roods. —Capper’s Weekly. Crowding During Winter Is Harmful to Poultry AFTER Obtained. Send model or sketch and wc will promptly send you a report. Our book on Patents and Trade-marks will be sent to you on request. for y o u r pr o d u c e CsstpWi Cku(t Saturday . ST. PH ILLIPS MISSION OFFERS A MARKET POULTRY VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS • FACTS HIKSaSNE FIRST A. M E. ZION C H U R O * SEVENTH D A Y AD VENTIST 62nd St. and 39th A v r S. E. Knbbuth School, 10 A. M. Dibit Study, II A. M. Y. 1». M. V. ao cicty, 2 1'. M. Mr». K. O. Johnson, Iicmlcr. Visitors welcome. A M H r y lV lL i/in u E A S T 0883 ' NEW E A S T 0883 SYSTEM LAUNDRY ORIGINATORS OF INDIVIDUAL WASHING W e Do Not Mark Your Clothing W ET W ASH 2 IN 1 W A BH Th* school In Amori lea. fiend for our BU' Catalog. Pou n d Street rest near Morrison, Portland. Or. I s o m M. Walker. Prsn. P. N. U. ! No. 45, 1925 j 507 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon