The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, February 13, 1926, Image 3

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THE
Mr*. Mary C. Sweet.
THE
PROFESSIONAL
RECALL
B y REX T. STO UT
OM ky abort atery Pub Co.)
T
HEY
met at
(Jalmby's tinex
(M-ctedly, fur the llrat time In
three mouths, und after tlie
handshake proceeded to tlielr
old table In the corner.
“ Well, how goes It?" asked llcndy.
‘Tlendy,* auld Dudd Bronson, Ignor­
ing the question, “ I aiu the greatest
muii In the world. I, myself, am for
ham and cabbage, since It tickles my
feelings, but It you wunt anything
from pemocka' hearts to niarmulade.
“ I am %\>rr Dr. Pirrrr*» Goldrn M ftl-
rul I >i*cov*ry »avrd mv daiiKhtrr't lif*." It's on me.”
Bendy stared at th* roll of bills
uiil Mn. Mary C Swrrt »1 I5H Wil-
lami-tts St, lulfRir, OrPB'>n "When Dudd brought out of Ida trousers’
•he » » sighl yrari old, n irtna broke pocket. “ Dudd," he said, Ills voice
out oo top <i( her brad and iprrad until trembling, “ I respect you. I’leuse put
it cotuplrtrly coveifd tier liead
Site It In yoar breast pocket so I can see
kept grtting wurM an we fiiully decided
the bulge. What wus the occur­
to givr her Or I ’icicc’« (juklm Medical
Oloovrry. We hnught $5 00 worth of rence?"
" I hate to tell It," declared Dudd.
the OikCnvery ami along with it we itave
tier Dr. I ’ieire’» I'Irani it Pellet*. The "Bendy, I am a modest man. When
‘(iolden Medical Omcovery* improved you admire me most, remember I said
her M.- k I, and the breaking out <m her that.
liead diaappeared. 'Idle 'I’ellett’ drove
‘“Th* pity o f It Is that there was
uut tlte puiaon from her iy»tcm and die no one to watch me. 1 done It in
wai never bothered *(lri that with
solitude.
ecreina ‘Goldrn Medical Discovery* ia
"One day. about two weeks ago. I
tlie greatest blood medicine 1 have ever
walks Into the sanctum o f David Jet-
known.“
•
A»k your nearest druggUt for Doctor more. Jetmore Is the best lawyer In
Pierce'» Golden Medical Discovery, In Liorton, over In Jersey.
tablet or liquid form. Good for young
" ‘Mr. Jetmore,' says I, ‘my name la
or old.
»
Abe Delmnn. I been running It a
Write Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y , for stors over In Pauline with my brother
free medical advice.
lam. We had a tight over a |>ers«ns(
matter and now I want to get my half
Two Mina Vletlma Burled.
o f the store, and you should write to
Pittsburg
Kealdunta of thn little Leo’s lawyer, who Is Mr. Devlin of
town of Iln rn ln R Sunday Rava up their Irouton. about a settlement.'
“ ‘Have you something for a retain-
watch at thn mouth of Horning No. 4
arT* asks Jetmore.
min« of lha PlttaburR Terminal t'onl
“ ‘No.' says I, Trn livin’ at a ho’ el.’
rumpnny lung am.ugh to altnnd the
** T m a busy man,' suys Jetmoie.
funeral» of two of thu vletlma of laat ‘and how do I know I'll get any
Wudnoaday'a dUnater, Sixteen men money T
" 'Mr. Jetmore,' says 1. 'that store's
am »till unaccounted for within lh «
working»
Tony Hern and He«»e T. worth three thousand dollars If It's
Hradburn, the latter a foreman, were worth a rent. And If my half ain't
enough, maybe you can get 1-eo to
tho»u for whom aervleea were hold.
give you aome o f Ids.’
"Finally, after I explained promis­
Mad» Study of Neoromancy
cuously why I had to keep at an un­
John Uee waa an Kngllah math« safe distance from brother 1-eo. and
matlelgn and aatronomer; born In L 4 M- other delicate points, Jetmore says
dun on the 13th of July. 1617. He wna he'll take the Job. When he says
educated at Cambridge and apent tome Devlin. Leo's lawyer In Ironton, la a
time atudylng abroad and In Holland personal friend o f his, l told him that
He returned to England mid held aev- made It all the better.
“ That same afternoon about four
era! office*. After 1578 he became In
hours Infer 1 walks Into Devlin's oilier
tereated In necromancy and Ida pbllo-
In Irouton.
■ophlcal reaearche» were concerned
“ 'Mr. Devlin,' say* I. ‘my name Is
almoat entirely with thla atudy.
He Leo Delman. I been running It a
died In December, 1608. at the age of ■tore over la Pauline with my brother
eighty one.
Abe. We had a tight over a personal
matter which ain't to the punMisc, and
Abe left for parts unknown. Two
C *u t*t of Monsoons
A monaoon la a wind that hlowa days ago comes a letter from Abe’s
along the £1 latte roaat of the Pacific lawyer. Mr. Jetmore of Horton, about
over the extent of about 40 degreea Abe's share In the store, which he
didn't watt to take with him, and I
latitude. In winter from tho northcait
told him to write to yon. because you
(dry monaoon) and In summer more should make It a settlement for me.'
violently from the »outhweat (wet
“ ‘Have you something for a retain­
monaoon). The wind 1» due to the| er?' asks Devlin.
difference* of preaaurn tietween area»
"'M r. I>evlln.’ bays 1, ‘l have not*
of land and »••« which are primarily
“ 'Then,' says he. 'how do you ex­
rauaed by «ca»onul difference of tern pect to settle with brother Abe?'
" I told Devlin I didn't want any
peralure.
Pauline natives to know about mine
and Abe's Intimate pertinacities, and
Clock» and Watchca
I waits In Ironton for n settlement.
To koep tho work» of a watch clean,
As soon as he gut my fifty he wrote
and to Inaure tlml it will run smoothly, off s long letter to Jetmore which he
cut a piece of white paper the site of let me read to correct the sentiments.
the cover, ami after soaklnR the papor
“ It waa laat Thursday when I got
In petrol, place It In tho Inner case to Devlin's sanrtum Just In time to see
of the watch. Tho paper should ho him puttin' on his coat to go to lunch
periodically removed and a fresh with the stenographer.
‘‘Hello, Delman,' saya he, T il see
piece, nlao soaked In petrol, suhatltut-
ed. The M ill« plan may be adopted you In about half an hour. Here's
a letter from Jetmore. Make yourself
for sutnll and medium sited clocks.
at home till I get back.'
"When he'ij gone I road the letter
Earthquakes In Old Rome
over Just to make sure there wasn't
There never was any outstanding j no changes since I aaw It the night
destruction In Home ns a result o f 1 before In Jetmore'a office. It said
earthquakes, hut the city did have Its 1 that Abe had decided to accept Leo's
quakes, und some historians contend offer of twelve hundred dollnrs cash,
that many Itoumn palaces and temples provided tt was paid within three
said to have been destroyed by tho days.
“ I goes to the stenographer's desk,
barbarians between the Fifth and tho
picks out a nice printed letterhead,
Ninth centuries were really shaken
and writes on It as follows:
down by earth tremors.
Locks for French Windows
It will bo found that French win­
dows, owing to tliolr size and being
hung on hlngos, are subject to warp­
ing. To stop this It ia well to have
two locks or catchos, ono located mid­
way between thn center and top and
the other between tho center and bot­
tom of window.
Elephants Slaughtered
Thirty Ihousund male elephants are
killed every year In the llelgino Congo.
Possible Explanation
A writer snys KaklmoH never spank
their children. It probably, would take
most of I ho day to get the chlldron
undressed to a degree where a spank­
ing would bo noticed. -Kansas City
Htar.
March « , l t i t .
Mr David Jstmors,
Horton, N. J.
Dssr Sir—
As par sdvlc# contained In your
fa v o r of th* 10th Inst., I am en­
closing her ewith check for tw elve
hundred dollare In full payment of
'.be claim o f Ab s Dslman against
Deo Delman.
I shall b* pleased to have you
s c k n o w le d g * receipt o f same.
Tou rs very truly,
"I had already practiced Devlin's
hsnd till I was sick o f It, and I
signed that letter so that Devlin him­
self couldn't a' told the difference.
Then I pulls out a blank check, mnkes
It to the order of Devlin for twelve
hundred dollars and signs It ‘Leo Del-
man’ and Indorses Devlin's name on
the hack.
“ Of course. I could have done some
of this work In my own boodwnr, hut
I wanted to use Devlin's typewriter.
"When Devlin come bnck I hod tho
ADVOCATE
letter all ready to mall stowed away
CALIFORNIA BIG
lo my pocket.
“ Tlure you gut that twelve bun
COTTON PRODUCER
dred?' saye lie.
" ‘No,’ say* I, 'but l i l get It in three
Harvests Greater Crop Now
days or Imet.'
“ ‘Ton'd better,’ say* he. f o r yheu
Than Virginia.
Jetmore say* three days he don't
mean four.*
Harrs men to, Cal.— Foe 78 years the
” 1 mailed the letter and check In Golden state has b*-eh trying to he
Ironton that afternoon, and next day come known as the land of cotton, and
—that was Friday—1 goes over to ■ I lust Its effort! are meeting with a
Horton on the very Drat train, and success as striking as were some ol
pcdeatrlnates Into Jetmore'* office on Its early failures.
the stroke of ten.
Figures o f the federal Department
“ Jetmore met me cordlsl Ilka s mule of Agriculture disclose that for sev­
that's Just found something to kick. eral years California tins produced
He'd smelled my money.
more cotton than Virginia, the oldest
“ 'Did you get I t r says I.
cotton producing state; that Califor­
“ He pulled out the check I'd mailed
nia’s average yield per acre Is tlie
In Ironton the day tiefore.
highest o f any cotton producing stute
“ ‘I guess ubout fifty of that belongs and that California ncula cotton sell*
to you.' saya L
at a premium on the cotton market*
" ‘Fifty !’ saya he. ’Fifty 1*
of the United States.
“ ’No.' says I, ‘I only aald Jt once.*
It waa not always thus.
"That's what comes of gettln' Into
In 183!. when farmers were still
the dutches of one of them grafters.
throwing awny their plows to Join tlie
Bendy. But I let It go at a hundred
rush for California gold, T. O. Selby
to preserve my own Interests.
received some eottfinanetf from Missis­
‘‘ Well.' says I. ‘give me the check.' sippi and planted It on Ids ranch Just
“ ‘Give me my htmdred.' saya he.
outside the city of Sacramento. Three
“ ‘I ain't gut It,* say* I.
years later lha Sacrunieiito Union ac-
M Then we'll cash the check,' says
| knowledge)! on tta editorial page the
he. and puts on his coat and hat.
j receipt o f “ a lot of beautiful cotton”
"Bendy, ain’t thut pitiful? Ain't It | grown on tho Selhy ranch. It quoted
pitiful? It was coinin' so easy I
| Mr. Selhy as saying that only the
yawned right In hla fare. Hays he.
high price o f Isbor prevented Califor­
‘then we’ll cuah the check.' Ob, the
nia from becoming within a few years
big fat booh I
■ “one of the heaviest cotton-producing
"W e goes down to the bank, and
states In the republic."
Jetmore atop» up to the window.
Under the lash of World-war devel­
“ 'Good-morning. Mr. Jetmore,' saya
opment Imperial valley’# cotton pro­
the teller, obsequies like.
duction expanded prodigiously and
"Jetmore take# a pen, Indorses th#
tempted other districts to try growing
check, and passes It through th* win­
on a commercial scale. The first Im­
dow.
portant San Joaquin valley production
" '«¡h e It to us In hundred*,’ says
waa In 11)18 ami expansion wus so
he.
rapid that In 1925 more than half the
“ ‘Not for me.' saya I, steppln' up.
state's cotton acreage was In thla re­
’Make It twenties.'
gion. Last year the state had an acre­
‘T h e teller counts out ten twenties,
age of 172,000, the average yield be­
slaps 'em on top of a pile with a ban­
dage on 'em. and shoves 'em through ing estimated at 331 pounds per acre
the window to Jetmore. He count* as against 162.3 pounds for the United
off five and I sticks the rest in my States at large. The estimated total
production was 125 000 bales.
pocket.
State legislation has set aside cer­
" 'Belter count 'em,' says Jetmore
‘"I'M take a chance.' says I. T h e tain counties where only acaln cotton
young man looks honeit.' The truth may lie grown, to protect growers
la, I waa twglnnliig to get tlie shivers. from the seed stock deterioration that
"Me and Jetmore turned to go. comes from Intercrossing. A rigid and
Just as we reached the door I felt persistent quarantine Is preserved
that pile o f twenties Jump right out ugalnst the boll weevil.
News of the Churches
FIR ST >
M. E. Z IO N CHURCH
LODGE
417 William* A rt.
Rev. John P. Moreland, pastor.
The Stranger’s Sabbath Home
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DIRECTORY
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a e n
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
62nd St. and 39th Ave. S. E.
Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Bible
Study, 11 A. M. Y. P. M. V. so
ciety, 2 1*. M. Mra. K. 0. Johnson, j
Leader. Visitor* welcome.
Pythian Bath House :
and Sanitarium
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ST. P H IL L IP 8 M ISSIO N
Knights o f Pythias o f N.
A., S. A., H*f A*, A, and y L.
Rodney at Knott St.
Morning service, 11 a. ra.; Sun
day School, 12 m. Archdeacon
Black in eharge; Mr. B. Coles, lay
reader. A cordial welcome awaits
you at St. Phillip*.
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S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H
76th and £. Everett Sts.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday School 10 a. ci.
B Y. P. U. 6.30 p. m.
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B E T H E L A. M. E. C H U R C H
Larrabee and McMillen Streets
Rev. P. X. Runyon, Pastor.
E. L. Jameson, Assistant
(Operating Under Fopervi-
sion of U. S. Government)
4 1 5 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
j
/ Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government
j For A ll Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Rems, Diet and Operating Rooms
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running
Rates $1 to $3 per day
|
B A T H RATES:
y 21 Baths . . . $13.00~ 10 Baths . . . .
$6.50
21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50
a
X Water in Every Room.
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
East First & Schuyler Streets
Rev. E. C. Dyer, Pastor
Phones: East 3333: T a b c 1491
L B. P. 0. E. OF T H E W O R L D
b t a b t i^ g a V ian is PsrtUsA
C. G E E W o C H IN E S E
M E D IC IN E CO.
C. GEE WO. tha well
known Herbal m *. baa
mad« a life atady of
tho curative propertM*
powaeaaed by Oriental
Root«, Herbs, Bud« and
bark, and therefrom ,
eomKKjnded bis truly
wonderful Herb* rem­
edies. In their make-up
no poison* or narcotic*
are u*ed ; p e r f e c t l y
harmless, and m a n y
root* and b«rh* that
h« tuai are unknown
to th« medical profession of today.
A V O ID O PE R A TIO N S by taking hla rrroedi«
In tin»« fo r Stomach, Couch*. Co UN, Rheu­
matism. Kidney, Lung, Liver, Catarrh, Blood.
Inflammation, Neuralgia and ail fem al« and
children** ailment*. Call or write. Sent by
mail or parcel poet.
NO TIC E
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. AH visiting Daughter
Elks in good standing in their re­
spective Temples are invited to
meet with us.
of my pocket and slap me In the face.
P A U L IN E Y O U N G ,
Standln' there lookin' at us waa Fight* Right of Dogs
Daughter Ruler.
Devlin.
to Destroy Unpunished C. G E E W O C H IN E S E
" 'Hello, Jetmore,' saya he. Oood-
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Oklahoma City.—A revolt against
mortdng, Mr. Delman.'
M E D IC IN E CO.
B. P. 0. E. of W .. M E E TS the
Daughter Secretary.
"Bendy, stand up. No man can sit dogs' rights— acquired during the feu-
M l’ ; A ld .r S t m t . S. W. C .rn .r Third
2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E S D A Y
unrespectful while I relate the se­ day days of Kngland—Is In progress
In
Oklahoma.
E V E N IN G S OF E A C H M O N TH
quence. It fills my eye« with tears lo
The common law principle of scien­
think o f It. I've been a modest man.
A T TH E S T A G A U D IT O R IU M ,
Syracuse Lodge, No.
but thla Is too much for me. I must ter, which was established when the
381ii E. M O R R ISON STREET.
1, K. of P., meets the
canine pets of Norman oppressors
tell the truth.
ALL
V IS IT IN G
BROTHERS
r second and fourth Fri-
"I was In a hole, all rigid, but I still were permitted with Impunity to
A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D .
i day night* each month
wreak
destruction
on
Saxon
Hocks,
has
had hold of the rope. I knew that
at the Stag Auditorium
been
passed
down
Intact
to
tlie
stntute
Devlin thinks I’iu Leo and Jetmore
T. H. W IL L IA M S , E. R.
381 % E. Morrison S t
thinks l'in Abe. and as long a* they books of Oklahoma—a state not yet
STA G A U D IT O R IU M
twenty years old. The principle means
didn't get a chin on It I was safe
BO YC E S T R A IN , C. C.,
38112 E. Morrison St.
■' ‘Mr. I>evltn.‘ says I, T m glad to simply that a dog owner Is not re­
225 Mead St.
sponsible
for
the
depredation
of
bis
see you. There's a little matter I
E. J. M INOR. Secretary,
A R T H U R N E LSO N ,
animats
If
be
Is
not
aware
of
their
want to ask you about.'
419 Abington Bldg.
K. of R. A 8.
"Jetmore started to spout before mischievous natures. -
It wus one thing, declare assailants
Devlin could answer and I Inter­
of canine prerogatives, for dogs to de­
spersed.
“ 'It'* an Important matter,’ saya L stroy feudal flocks which were mere
articles o f exchange, nnd something
'and I won't keep you long.'
“ Devlin stood lookin' at us like he else for them to slaughter modern tur­
didn't understand. Of course. Jet­ keys thnt have a commercial vulue of
more knew 1 knew Devllu. because I'd . nround 50 cents a pound during the
told him he was mine and I.eo's law­ holiday season.
mw
trad e , - h a r k
With the aim of curtailing some of
yer before the fight.
an Oklahoma dog's privileges, C. C. H A S E N J O Y E D S U C H U N E X ­
"Jetmore pulla out hla watch and
McDonald o f Wagoner county is seek­
starts to go.
PE C TE D SUCCESS IN TH E
ing to have the state Supreme court
“ ‘I've got an appointment,’ saya he.
pass for the third time on u case In­ P A S T Y E A R T H A T W E H A V E
Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o’clock
‘I'll see you later. Drop around to
at its
D E C I D E D TO A D D A F E W
the office about one.' Then he turns volving tills principle.
The litigation started in 1920 when
Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284VÎ N. 17th Street
to me. 'Come In and aay good by,' ■
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says he. and off he goes.
A ll ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information
A R A T IO N S T O O U R L I M I T ­
T t took me about two minutes to ' ald, were killed by dogs.
CALL BROADW AY 5426
SAMUEL MALVERN, Fort Conmandtr
E D B U T E F F E C T IV E L I N E
explain to Devlin that I'd come up to
Horton to try to get Jetmore to chop Angry Boy Blows Up
The follow ing is o u r
off a hundred on the settlement. Dev 1
com plete list
Companion With Bomb
Bn laughed.
Minot, N. D.—Revenge inspired a
“ •Jetmore don't do no choppln’,
fifteen-year-old boy to send an "Infer­ Stralt-Tex H air Refining To.Mc
any* he.
•1 H
R c fi*r« kinky, frixxy. coarse hair to
nal machine" to Ills fellow high school
" ‘Right you are,' says t. 'He won't
pHUftb medium; medium hair to good.
student, Clarence Stromwold, wldch
even give me no extra time.’
resulted In an explosion which severe­ Stralt-Tex H air Grower
" ‘What was It you wanted to ask j
25c
N o t only promote« growth o f the
ly Injured the latter.
The boy wus
me?' snys he.
We am
hair, but make* it *oft. pliable and
M O R T IC IA N S
held by the police, who refused to di­
luxuriant.
An excellent pressing oil.
“ 'Mr. Devlin.’ says L Tm a poor
vulge Ids name, to face federal
man. Whether I get that twelve hun­
charges. The “ machine“ was com­ Gloss-Tex Brill ¡.inline
Montgomery at Fifth
54c
Make* the hair »o ft and glossy and
dred I don't know. But I got friends
muted o f dangerous explosive chem­ paUtk keeps it in good condition without
In Pittsburgh what's got It. and If
leaving it oily or gummy.
Phone Day or Night
icals of the lad's own Invention, he
you'll let me have fifty back for rail­
told the authorities. Stromword, tho
Stralt-Tex
Herbs
Main 4322
road fare. I'll make It a hundred
lad said, “ played dirty tricks on me.“
f i e#
I* a vegetable preparation that ac-
when I settle up.'
We css
tually straightens and restore* the
original color to gray or faded hair.
“ Devlin blinked hard, and I thought
V Color permanent— positively will not
W a r n * W o m en
he'd Jumped It. But bein' a grafter,
rob on. no matter how often the hair
is shampooed. Three shades: Black,
thut hundred looked too good to lose * Snn Antonio. Texas.— Wives o f army
Brown and Chestnut-Brown.
Ho pulls yut a big black wallet, officers stationed here have been
Kokom o Shampoo
counts out five lens, and hands 'em warned by ltrig. Gen. Paul It. Malone
fe e
I* made from pure cocoanut oil;
to me careful-llke.
of the had effect on tlielr husbands'
pwUek
clean* the scalp and roots o f the hair
"'Delman,' suys he, 'I know you're career of the drinking of liquor at
in a natural, healthy manner.
an honest man. I can tell It by your dinner parties.
Bronze Beauty Vanishing Cream
eyes. I feel sure you’ll g-t the
5 fc
Is a soothing, greaseless vanishing
ptrjv
face cream that w ill not grow hair.
money.’
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“ 'Mr. Devlin.’ snys I, boldin' hts
Bronxe Beauty Lem on Crfinm
hand In one hand and the fifty In the
5#c
Is nourishing, softening and itimu-
;• Wed 60 Years, Still
A superb toilet necessity. In four shades— Natural, Pink, Brunett«
pvjsr
lating to the skin; is filled with a
other, 'I will get the money.' And I
pie strengthof
strengt
triple
oil o f lemon— mak-
and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the
leaves him standln' there In the hank,
Live in Same Cabin
; it a mild. bleaching cream.
wstchln' me through the window.
esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar­
i I
Marlon, I I I —Just east of WII-
Bronze Beauty Face Powders
"Did you go to Pittsburgh?" asked ' • llnmsnn county live Mr. and
ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to
Sec
Are suited to a ll complexions. Can
Bendy.
Welm
be successfully used on dry or oily
!! Mrs. J. W. Absher, In a log
be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites
skins. Th e shades: H ig h Brow n
“ Bendy," said Dudd, “ don't be fac­
house constructed before the
for the lady who cares.
and B ro n x * G lo w are favorites.
tious In the presence Of genius. You
Civil war. They recently cele­
Mollyglosco
offend me."
brated their sixtieth wedding
tl.ee
I t a special hair straightener for men;
Manufactured only by
“ Forgive me,” said Bendy, humbly
anniversary ujid are now begin­
P»Jv
positively guaranteed to straighten
the most stubborn hair in from 10 to
"Let me see the fifty, Dudd. I Just
ning tlielr sixty-first year of
10 minutes without the use o f hot
want to touch !L”
married life In the same house.
TH E O V E R T O N -H Y G IE N IC
irons. W ill not injure the scalp or
turn
the hair red.
Mr. Absher Is one of the few
MFG. C O M P A N Y
men now living who accompa­
A G IN T S W A N T E D E V E R Y W H E R E
nied General Sherman on his
CH ICAG O
march to the sea In the Civil
war,
and
the
meiqorles
which
to her feet, selxed the baby by the
he now recalls of that four
throat, swung It several times In tlie
years of strife Include his cap­
air like r sling, nnd released It. The
MRS. E. D. C A N N A D Y
ture by the Confederate forces
600 F IF T H AVENUE
little one described a great pnntblo
nnd
long
weeks
passed
In
the
through the air und crushed to (he
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PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S. A.
Libby nnd Salisbury prisons.
ground, breaking nil four of Ita legs.
This veteran has been n fann­
Pacific Coast Distributor
When the men reached It It was dead.
er nil of his life nnd Is still an
The mother also perished.
i i unusually active man for his
That la why there la no hahy gl
eighty-two years.
raffo at the Jardln des Plantes, ac­
cording to Lieutenant Girard.— From
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La HuIgnHe, Sofia. Translated for the
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The cleanest and sweetest crentn Is
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obtained when milk Is separated Im­
mediately after milking and then
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Obtained. Send model or sketch
cooled to near fifty degrees.
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Light play* queer pranks on the
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report. Our book on Patents and
desert. Often travelers will see. for s
For dairy cows ensllnge should he
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Trade-mark* will be sent to you
whole day, what looks like s narrow fpd at the rate of about three pounds
on request.
strip of water, shimmering along the to every hundred pounds live weight,
W e Do Not Mark Your Clothia«
horizon many miles nhond. You may with hay.
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well Imagine how enticing this look*
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to those who are tired, warm, and
Silage alone
will not Ineiu« cheap
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507 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon
thlrity. Thla la not wnter, however milk. Its “ twin” must nlso be avail­
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for when the sun rolls around to the able. Legume liny must be supplied
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west, It disappears. It was merely e If we are to secure the moat milk per
mirage.—G rit
acre.
STPAIT-TEY
Levi P. Jones
Post No. 118
J. P. FINLEY & SON
H igh-B row n FaceP ow d er
Killed Little One to Prevent Capture
Where’« Intuition?
Woman’s Intuition Isn't so Impres­
Lieutenant Girard, who returned re-
sive when she is deciding which way eeutly to Pari* from t'entrnl Africa
to turn In traffic.— Rochester Tltnos- with a consignment of animals for the
Unlon.
Jardln des Plantes, told how lie had
seen a mother giraffe kill her young
one to prevent It from fnlllng Into the
Sea Shells In Oil Well
At 1,900 feet depth, the halier on hands of the hunter*.
The lieutenant I ihi I surprised a herd
tho Copenlng oil well, near Tlowle,
of glrnffes In n clearing neur the Su­
Arts., brought up n number of small
danese vtllnge. nnd the anlmnls had
shells, of type common on the sea- taken flight, leaving one baby giraffe
coast.
peacefully grazing.
For n mother gi­
raffe to abandon her young la extreme­
You Want a Good Position ly unusual, and thla Sens evidently a
V ery wall— Take the Accountancy and bit of carelessness on the mother’*
Husinrsn Mniiagemant, P ries ts *ser«4*>t-
part, for the Intter suddenly burst from
»1, Calculator, Cnmptomutsr. Htm.ngra-
the surrounding undergrowth nnd
phle, Psnmsnahlp, ur Commorelal Tsach-
trs’ Course s t
dmdicd back to retrieve her child.
She seized tho little giraffe by the
neck, Just above the shoulders nnd
The foremost Business Collage of the started off, holding It at the Bill stretch
Northwest which has woa more Aocurncy
o f her long neck.
Tim lleutotiant'a
Awards and (told Medals than any ethsr
school In America. Send fee our guemee negro Mtstmlants could not resist the
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temptation to tire, and tho mother gi­
Portland. Or. Isaac M W elker, p res
raffe fell with her burden, mortally
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No. 7, 1926 wounded. As the hunters drew near,
however, the dying animal struggled
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