The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, May 01, 1926, Image 3

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THE
ADVOCATE
II You Would Avoid Con­
G A Y P R IN T SILK S A R E PO PU LA R ;
stant Colds, Grippo, toko
a Good Tonic.
L IV E
OCK
NEW COATS H A V E PATCH POCKETS
C I7 0 H an allurtnR army of honote
^ oil* printed allka a*
minie «11»-
playa this aeaaonl In tlielr seductive
r o lo r lu R and artful patterning they
fairly beckon milady to cut e and Huy.
Come and buy ! That Is tho very
thlnR women o f aniart fnahlon are do
I ur ,
theae pretty, Joyous col­
ored allka to their hearts' content.
Not only le the modem »Ilk print
Irresistible In tta loveliness, but It le
positively Inspirational to the dealRiirr
tlie
buylnR
(tilllis» the spring coat with pockets.
If the choice of milady's eprluR coat
were left to the small hoy whose pride
and love for "|M>cketa" le proverbial,
(lieu tlie nn.ilcl lu the picture wins
Win It should, for It Is a very awaR
Ror new style This handsome sporti
i oat la mude from Itola de rose colored
■I I it gon it I cheviot, Ihle führte beliiR a
leader linons novelty woolena for
•prliiR.
Iluge patch pocket* lend a
dlatlnctlve
style
touch.
Tailored
Mr». V. J. Allen
Salem —"Dr. Pierre’* medicines have
been used in my lamily and I Have no
lie»it.iin v hi »ayiiijt llut they shrsy*
gave satisfartoiv results. My husband
had tlie ‘llu’ and it appeared at tlaaigli
lie was never going to gel well
Hr
would cough all night l<>t<K. and »uflrwil
from »evrre liradacllr*
lie Rut to
weak and poorly tli. t lie could not ro
out of tlie Itouac. lie wai in a miter-
side (late of hraltll when lie tlecidrd to
take Di Pierce's Golden Medical Dis­
covery. lie could notice an improve­
ment
the first bottle, and uy tlie
time hr had taken liner lie was lid of
the cour i and
in
head, and
wa* well and strong, He hat item a
atruiiR healthy nun ever since." Mr*.
V. J. Allen, IJ‘«7 N. Commercial St.
Ask
for Doctor
Pierce's Discovery, in tablet or lk|Usd
10c lor trial pkg of tab­
form; or
lets to Dr. l'leicc's Clinic, ui Uuffalo,
N Y.
dutiiiR
I
pains
his
your nearest driiRRitt
send
Another Mistake Exploded.
Tim buttnreup le another of Ihoee
little tiling*, that deceive u* by their
name. It derived Its* title from the
iRnorant notion that, when cotta ate
butterrupa. the butter productnR qtsal-
ltlea of the milk were Improved The
truth of thta tin* not been proved, for
the almple reason that cows don't eat
buttercups.
The Stranger's Sabbath Horae
Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarium
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
< rr> s*r*4
b y l b « U n ll.- I S l a t « * D » p « M m . a l
« I A srlrsllu r». |
A recent Investigation of the hog-
rholera situation by the United States
Deportment of Agriculture reveals sur­
prising carelessness among farmers In
dealing with the disease. The effec­
tiveness of the preventive serum treat­
ment has given many awlue owners a
feeling of security which la not real.
“ Yet without proper safeguard»'' de­
clares Dr. U. «1. llou«-k, In cbsrge of
hog cholera control, "tlie disease Is
Just s i dangerous todsy ss It ever
was."
For safety against this disease It Is
necessary to observe certain precau­
tions. Isolate all new stock, keeping
It apart from other hoga for a period
of at least two weeks. This precau­
tion applies especially to hogs pur­
chased at public sales or other sources
likely to spread Infection. 1’ermlt no
sick hogs to rouni at large. Keep hog
lota properly fenced and maintain the
fences In good repair. Burn or bury
deeply the carcasses of animals that
die on tlie farm. Dead animals lying
shove ground attract dogs. Mirny oat-
breaks have been traced to portions of
dlsessei] carcasses carried from pises
to place by dogs. Do not attempt to
hide the existence of the disease, since
every hidden center of Infection la a
menace to surrounding farms.
The preventive-serum treatment la a
dependable Insurance agulnst hog cbol
era. but this treatment. It should be
remembered. Is a preventive and not
s cure. By ado|itlng the foregoing
safeguards swine owner* may largely
reduce the loss from Hog cholera which
last year exceeded $'30,000.000.
62nd St. and 39th A v». 8. E.
Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Bible
Study, 11 A. M. Y. P. M. V. »o
ciety, 2 P. M. Mr». K. O. Johnson,
leader. Visitor» welcome.
Knights of Pythias of N.
A,, S, A,, K>, A , A, and A,
(Operating Under Supervi­
sion o f U. S. Government)
ST. P H IL L IP S M IS S IO N
4ir>Vi Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
Rodney at Knott S t
Morning service, 11 a. m. ; Sun-
day School, 12 rn. Archdeacon
Black in charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay
reader. A cordial welcome awaits
you at St. Phillip».
S H IL O H
! Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government
For A ll Baths. Sanitarian has 10 Rooms, Diet and Operaikg Rooms
Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running
Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day
B A T H RATES;
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. m.
B Y P U. 6:30 p. m.
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
Y
21 Baths . . . $13.00—10
Baths . . . . $6.50
4
21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50
II. B. P. 0. E. OF TH E W O R L D
T H E HOUSE OF P R A Y E R
28 Union Avenue North, Portland, Or
Elder Robert Searcie, Pastor
6i41 66th Street. S. E Phone Su 2794
Sunday School 10 A M ; Sunday ser­
vice*. i2 M and 7:30 P. M. Mid week
Services. Monday. Wednesday and
Friday evenings. A ll nations welcome
C. G E E W O CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
In Boston Keep Going
I’oraous who visit lloaton are often
perpleled by Its mass of streets. A
visitor was coinplatnlnR to a resident
that he was constantly RettlnR lost.
“ Never mind." said the Bostonian.
“ Just keep on ro I or straight ahead
and you will always come out where
you went In.“ - Exchange.
N O T IC E
DaLlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P.
0. E. of W ., of Portland, Oregon,
m eets 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 us.
P A U L IN E Y O U N G ,
Daughter Ruler.
ROSE C IT Y LO D G E No. 111. L
B. P. 0. E. of W .. M E E T S the
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 ,
E. M O R R ISON STREET.
ALL
V IS IT IN G
BR OTH ER S
A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D .
LULA
Syracuse Lodge, No.
1, K. of P., meets the
second and fourth Fri­
day nights each month
at the Stag Auditorium
381J4 E. Morrison S l
38V/i
T. H. W IL L IA M S , E. R.
S T A G A U D IT O R IU M
381J4 E. Morrison St.
HUBBARD,
Daughter Secretary.
G. N. W H IT E , C. C.
jaanS «not 1 * * 3 S9
E. J. M IN O R . Secretary,
419 Abington Bldg.
A R T H U R N E LS O N ,
K. of R. A S.
C. G E E W O CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
Cheese Very Much Alive.
“ An old story." said a well known
author recently, “ tolls us how a rail­
way freight agent wrote to a four-
menl: ‘ Dear Sir- Wo have now held
your shipment of one Canmmbert
cheese for three days. If same la not
called for Immediately, It will be
shot.'"
Sheep Eradicate Weeds
and Improve Fertility
Levi P. Jones
No. 118
Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o’clock
Most weeds seem to be Ice cream
“ Cash paid for False Teeth. Dentel
and cake for sheep. In a list of 200
weeds, sheep will eat 175 o f them. In­ Gold. Platinum and Discarded Jewel­
cluding cockle, the young shoots of ry. Hoke Smelting & Refining.. Co.,
Canadn thistle, dandelion, pigweed, Otsego. Michigan.— Adv
foxtail, Ironweed, horoeweed, whltstop.
ragweed, wild nuntard, winter cress,
wild morning glory, sow thistle and
many other specie* that represent the
worst posts.
And the more weeds
sheep eat the less Is the cost of their
upkeep. Fields, fence corners, road­
sides and farm waste places generally
Obtained. Send model or sketch
enn be kept tidy with sheep, all the
and we will promptly send you a
while Improving the fertility of the
report. Our book on Patents and
soli and yielding a comfortable profit.
Trade-marks will be sent to you
Pastures can be kept clean by the use
on request.
of sheep, while the cattle carrying ca­
pacity can be increased in the mean
time.
Sheep nre also useful In grain
------ P A T E N T L A W Y E R S -------
fields and In meadows. In a timothy
305 Seventh SL. Washington, D. C-
meadow there Is no better way to
O v e r 34 Y e a r » ' E x p e rie n c e
kill vvhltetop than to turn sheep Into
the field, since sheep prefer the white
top to timothy.
On grain stubble,
sheep will pasture on fuxtull and other
late blooming weeds.
Remarkable Linguist.
Sir William ltowan Hamilton, the
celebrated
English
mathematicIan.
who died In 1 SCf>. had an extraordinary
faculty for learning language*, and
I* said at the age of twelve to have
mastered 13 language», besides Eng­
lish.
at its
Headquarters and Club Rooms. 2841 i N. 17th Street
A ll ex-service men are welcome to join. F or further information
CALL BROADW AY 5+26
SAMUEL MALVERN, Pott Commandtr
PATENTS
Hating Oneself III.
llnte, In the courso of time, creates ,
poison In the system as well as In the
mind, and all evil emotion la bad for |
tho health. Ono of the earliest-dis­
covered truths was that health and
morality depend on each other, and
many religions aro built lurguly upon
hygiene.
D. SWIFT & CO.
Conclusive.
Daily Fashion Hint
“ My client la not mentally normal.
The fact that he murdered his wife
Is pnrtly a proof of that, but the fact
that he married again la conclusive.”
- I)orfbnrhler, Berlin.
Live Stock Hints
dose to the throat, also the hand­
somely designed sleev«>s and particu­
larly Ihe very smart Interpretation of
1
navy blue with white.
' Printed silks In pastel colors vie
with those of more flamboyant hue*.
These have an exquisite delicacy both
In tints as well a* In the subtle tra­
cery of the design Itself. Their popu­
Pioneer In Novels.
larity Is foretold made Into simple
“ Ml** Betsy Thoughtless," by Mrs. dresses which Paris tells us will have
Ilaywood, published In 1761, 1* gen­ short sleeves. However, tho sleeve of
erally regarded a* tho first really do­ Immediate style Is long and whimsi­
mestic novel In the English language cally designed.
An outcome of the vogue for fntlrlc
It I* thought to have been the model
combinations Is the dress of printed
for Mis* Burney's "Evelina."
silk over whleh Is posed a redlngotc
of solid colored georgette, preferably
Easy.
navy or black, for these dnrk colors
Advertisement In Portland (Ore.) veil even the most gorgeous prints to
Journal "T w o married men of meek tho point of refinement.
And now the mode Is directing Its
appearance for electrical salei work."
time and genius to the featuring of
American Legion Weekly.
pocket», which shall add prestige to
the newer coat models.
Not "useful
Great Lawyer-Presidents.
as well s i ornamental,'' but rather
Van lluren and Bonjnmln Harrison
ornamental aa well as useful, Is the
are conHhlored tho greatest lawyers
guiding thought when It conies to de-
who hnvo boon President of tho United
States.
Two Firs Cause»
lCloctrlc light wires hung ovor nails
and oily rnga thrown Into a comer are
two of the thinga which give the news-
imper* atorle* about "flros of unknown
origin.’'
Behnke-Walker
417 Williams Ave.
Rev. John P. Moreland, pastor.
Dean W. C. Coffey of the University
Rev. E. C. Dyer. Pastor
o f Mlnn«**ota, department of agricul­
Phones: East 3333; Tabor 1491
ture, believe* this Is a good time for
energetic and Intelligent young men
E s t a b l i s h Z S T « s r s to P o rtU n *
to get on good land ami farm with
live stock as a major enterprise.
Speaking before the Block and Bridle
____________
duh, an organisation of agricultural
college students est>eclally Interested
In animal husbandry. Dean Coffey
Stylish Frock of Prlntsd Silk.
C. CEE WO. ths well
sold:
known H erW iu t, h*fl
¿It mj&Fw- .
“ Good land wltliln «mmfortable dis­ mivit s life study o f
when It comes to being styled Into strapa with huge bullet buttons And
ths curative properties
frock or blouss or various spring tog- unique placement both oa the sleeves tances from market can be purchased twMsesaed by Oriental
P . f e w.
and the pockets. A short strap belt at more reasonable prices now than 1 loots. Herbe. Buds and
gcry.
Bark,
and
therefrom
,
It was surely an nrtlstlc Some one la buttoned across the front, which In aeveral years past. I f the capable cotnpounded bis truly 1 »
who roneelved the Ides that gsy silk brings up a most Interesting subject, college graduate can arrange for ade­ wonderful Herbe rem-
ediea. In their make-up
print looks Its brilliant self (be more for twite vie with pockets In [mint of quate financing, he will be better off no poisons or narcotics
when contrasted with a fabric of solid Importance this seusou. Not particu­ In the course of 10 to 15 years If be are used ; p e r f e c t l y
lea*, and m a n y
straight all-around bells but goes on good land than will the grad­ harm
coloring The thought has developed larly
roots and herbs that
—
Into a far Touching vogue.
Htyllata twits that show a unique treatment uate who chooses a professional line he use* are unknown
to the medical profesa ion o f today.
And endless opportunity to exploit Not only topcoats, hut suits, blouses, of work."
A V O ID O PE R A TIO N S by takiny hit remedies
Sharp distinction was made by the in time for Stomach, Cough*. Colds, Rheu­
“ Ideas,'* now that fashion so enthu­ as well as one and two-piece dresses
matism.
Kidney. Lung, Liver, Catarrh. Blood.
siastically applauds the combining of emphasise the fashion for clever Ideas dean between good and poor land.
Inflammation, Neuralgia and all female and
exotic colored prluts with nciootooe. In belts. Sometime* the belts are rut I .and of low producing power, said he, children’* ailment*. Call or write. Sent by
The designer o f the stylish frock In one piece with mi added underarm constitutes a handicap. The young mail or parcel poet.
here pictured rhooars to unite a strik­ form, the two ends brought to the men were told that to be successful In
live-stock farming they should prepare
ing printed silk with sn oyster white front and buckled.
Htlll another Item of Interest ap themselves to comprehend tlie whole
satiny fabric.
With what glowing
MXH A M tr SUM*. 8. W. C o r n « Thlr*
success, the picture gives proof. pour* on the fashionable doth coat, process of farming from the handling
the below-the-elbow puff of the aolt to the turning o f the fin­
1 Uglily Important style Items In this namely,
modish aprlng frock sre the apron sleeve. This Idea la feutured espe
ished product over to marketing agen­
SELL
OUR
O U IC K
S E L L IN G
drape made of the solid colored silk dally on srrntghtllne coats made of cies for dlsjiosal.
M E D IC IN E S and T O I L E T G OODS
end the capelet collar huttooed up Ane twtll. for there Is still a consider
P A Y W H E N SO LD . BE O U IC K .
B O X 2273. D E S O T O
S T A T IO N ,
M E M P H IS . T E N N .
Thu term "monadnock" le derived
from
Mount Monadnock In New
Hampshire, and Is applied to an Iso­
lated mountulnllke remnant of hartl
rock catcudlnR above Its aurroundlURs
In the late states of a period of cycle
of erosion. Hume mountain In Hour-
Rta la another Instance o f Ibis class.
V ery well — Tnke ths Accountancy and
ItunlncHH Mimatfutnetit, P H v a t« HocrMart-
nl. Calculator, Comp tom « tor, HUnogra-
prlc, Paninannlilp, or Commercial Teach ­
ers' Course at
FIR ST A. M. E. Z IO N CHURCH*
Splendid Time to Grow
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
Live Stock, Says Dean East First & Schuyler Streets
Rock Formation.
You Want a Good Position
GOOD SAFEGUARDS
PREVENT CHOLERA
News of the Chumbes
Fur Choker Promised Vogue'
Furriers are confidently counting on
a return to favor of tho fur choker as
soon as the days commence to warm
with spring sunshine. Consequently
they are preparing neckpieces fash
limed of single skins of stone marten,
sable or inluk.
Ths foremost llusln*** College o f the
Northwest which lie* won mor* Accuracy
A w ard * anil «told Medal* than any other
School In A inerti a Hand for our success
Smart women are wearing their
Catalog
Fourth Htreot near Morrison,
corsages this season on their fur cuffs
l*ortland, Or. l*nno M. Walker, Pres.
On Their Sleeves
With Patch Pocksta and BsIL
able Interest In the tinflared model*.
Sometimes Ibe puff Is heavily em­
broidered.
Pur collars of simple design finish
tho neckline of ninny a spring top
coat. It ts quite tlie proper thing to
match the Air to the color of the coal.
Very handsome types of twill coal*
have a capelet effect, such ns for In
stance a qunker gray tine woolen, cut
narrow, topped with a matching short
cape and collared with squirrel.
llelltHl coats in fingertip length*
nro meeting with favor. The belt Is
placed Just above the hips.
JULIA BOTTOM LEV.
llt l.
Western N iw io tn a r Union l
New Trimming for Coat»
Coats now, Instend of being trimmed
with mink and ermine, are trimmed
with mink and ermine tails. This fad
Is not confined to coats, as squirrel
Is frequently used to fringe voile or
chiffon frocks or to decorate the ainnll
tight-fitting hilts. On the latter u clus­
ter of tails hangs over one ear.
Large Bow*
Enormous bows of ribbon nre being
Instead of the collar. The effect has used ou the hip, to decorate evening
No. 18, 192« the charm of novelty.
dresses with the Hare line.
I
I f your cattle are Infested with lice,
get a brush and groom them with raw
linseed oil, that Is, paint them with It
anil see that they are thoroughly cov­
ered.
• • •
Young pigs must have exercise.
Without It they are very apt to die of
thumps—which takes Its name from
a Jerklness of the muscle* accoiupa-
uied by hiccoughs.
• • •
The prosperous farmers since the
war have been hog producers, for a
hog crop stiows a quick turnover.
• • •
Hand fed pigs nre more likely to
tie overfed than underfed when It Is
understood that 11 sow has only about
one quart of milk per day for a
whole litter of pigs.
• a a
Disposition Is an Important factor
in determining Ihe number of pigs
which a sow su.-reeds In raising. It
should he mild nlid quiet rather than
nervous, mean or cross.
a
a
a
Corn does not contain enough of the
muscle and bone-building material* to
produce good strong pigs.
•
a
a
Hogs weighing over 250 pounds will
he strongly discriminated agulnst by
the packers during the next few
months.
•
a
»
When sows nre fed on corn alone re­
gardless of whether they nre In good
condition or not, weak litters of pigs
muy be expected, consequently a small
per cent of the pigs which are fur­
rowed will be saved.
High-Brown FacePowder
il» l *
A superb toilet necessity. In four shades— Natural, Pink, Brunette
and 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
be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites
for the lady who cares.
Manufactured only by
T H E O V E R T O N -H Y G IE N IC
M FG . C O M P A N Y
CH ICAG O
MRS. E. D. C A N N A D Y
312 Macleay Bldg., Portland
Pacific Coast Distributor
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SURPLICE
CLOSING
FE A TU R E D
Smartness and severity arc synony­
mous terms in the lexicon of fashion,
and both arc eloquently interpreted in
this model in natural color kasha
cloth trimmed with novelty braid
whose color scheme combines black,
red. and old blue. The blouse closes
in surplice fashion, being worn with
a skirt that is plaited in front and
plain in hack. Medium sixe requires
4ffi yards 40-inch material and 2%
yards novelty braid.
Pictorial Review Printed Pattern
No. 3018. Sixes, 34 to 44 inches bust,
45 cents.
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DRY W ASH
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ORIGINATORS OF INDIVIDUAL WASHING
W e Do Not Mark Your Clothing
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