THE News of the Churches FIRST A. M. K. ZION OHURH» 417 William* Ave. Rev. John P. Moreland, paator. The Stranger'* Sabbath Home SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 62nd St. and 39th Ava. 8. B. Sabbath School 2:00 I’ . M Service» .1:00 I* M Ali»» IV.itI Stafford, Leader. Vl»itor* web olile WIDE BRIM S NOW IN FA V O R; DAINTY FRO C K S FO R T O T S nnd haa maidenhair fern and small ro»es silhouetted again*! the crown That la and brim. Fashion lias thrown big the question that la keeping designers hat a Into thu ring o f style and there uf m illin e ry ewake night*. The pretty Is no disputing their beauty and ele­ maid m ay nut know Juat where elm gance. Mince the little tola muat "pretty up" Is going, but ah* Is uu ber way toward the revival uf elegance In millinery, occasionally In party clothes, moth­ nnd It look* as If ah* were beglnulng ers are always haunting the shop« In lo revel In wide brim * There Is no search o f dainty frocks for special oc- telling the duration of these revel», ranlona. They do not eipect anything wheu the feminine mind wakes up to startlingly new In design or unfamil­ find Itself Intrigued by luug earrings— iar In fabrics, but they are pleased by you fly D O U G L A S M A L L O C H I DO,NT deny we don't agree On what we dou t like, what w* do; IVhat seems to m* perfumery May seem quit* different to you. Now. tlier*'* a perfume past and goo* I always liked, and that was this: Th* am*ll o f harness hanging on A book, ■ perfume that I mis*. Th* automobile'* mighty nlc*. I must admit. In lot* o f w ays; However nice. It has Ita price—• I sort o f inlsa the good old day* The automobile's mighty fine To ride to town, or loads to haul And yet I miss on* Joy of mine. The smell o f harness, after all BT. PHILLIPS MI88I0N Rodney at Knott St. M o rn in g aerv ico, 11 n. in .; Hun d n y S c h o o l, 12 in. A r ch d e a co n llla c k in c h a r g e ; M r. II. C oles, lay rea d er. A c o r d ia l w elcom e aw aita y o u at S t. rhilli|>a. S H IL O H TH E SMELL OF HARNESS how ara go- W HKitlC and pretty maid. In thl* mat­ fa r lug, toy ter o f wider brimmed hate! ADVOCATE Now, I was raised--end who w u not 1— With cow* and colt*, with Don and K it; And what's a lot o f bolts you’ve got He»Idea a harness and a bit? There’s something —wbat I cannot tell— Ton maybe know just wbat I mean— They had a sort o f honest smell That you don't get from -gasoline. BA i>TIST C H U RCH 76th and K. Everett St*. Preaching II a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. II. Y P. U. 6 JO p. m ----------0---------- ( f t fey M c C l u f Nflwapapar I f a d l c t l « .) --------- o --------- B E T H E L A. M. E. C H U R C H Larrabee and McMillen Street* Rev. P. X. Runyon, Paator. E. L. Jameson. A»»i*tant m •tdnpuundttl hla truly womlarful I (art mi ram- •dUa. la thalr maka up no potaona or naravtka usad; p a r f a a t l y ntlaaa, and m a n y r w U and harha that ka uaaa ara unknown lo tha madteal prof»MU>n o f UaUy. A VO ID Ol K ItA TinN S by U km g hla In lima for Hlomacb, (.‘ou ftu , Cold a. HKau- matUm. Kid nay. lu n | . Llvar, Catarrh. IMuod. Inflammatl4>n, Neural*»a and all famala and ablldran a allmanta. Call or wrila. Bant by mall or parr*l poat. C C. G E E W O CHINESE M EDICINE CO. IQ H AI4«r SlreM. a . W. C .r n .r Third SK I.L OUR O U IC K S E L L IN G M E D IC IN E S and T O IL E T G O O D S P A Y W H E N SO L D . 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 . "Cash paid for False Teeth, Dentel Gold. Platinum and Discarded Jewel­ ry. H oke Smelting A Refining.. Co.. O tsego, Michigan.— Adv PATENTS & IRVINQ KINQ DOGS A N D DEATH I T HB YO U N G LADY ACROSS THE W AY CO. — PATE N T L A W Y E R S — 3 0 S Seventh SI.. Washington, D. C- O w e 34 Years* E »p*rl«n t*___ Daily Fashion Hint 0 b > {*4 +— SU RPLICE CLOSING FEATU RED Smartness and severity are synony- nous term.» in the lexicon o f fashion, aid both arc eloquently interpreted in liis model in natural color kasha loth trimmed with novelty braid vhosr color scheme combines black, ed, and old blue. The blouse close* n surplice fashion, being worn with i skirt that is plaited in front and »lain in back. Medium sire requires IH yards 40 inch material and 2% rards novelty braid. Pictorial Review Printed Pattern Mo. 3018. Sues, 34 to 44 inches bust, 15 cent*. Kerosene has been used probably more than any other on* thing on tb* average farm for lighting tb* lice and mites found In tb* poultry bouse. It Is sudden death and very satisfactory except fer one tiling: evaporation la rather rapid and a new spraying or other method o f treat ment is re­ quired In a short time. It hel.^g al­ ways on band !s a real advantage. Mixed half and half with waste ma­ chine oil or crank cose oil. keroaen* la much superior to use alone and will remain effective much longer. Bom* people report extremely satisfactory result* by mixing kerosene and com­ mercial fly spray for poultry ua*. This will often last two or three month* Crude oil each as is burned In the fur­ naces of many people and also used for hog dip, la very effective in com­ bating lice and ml tea Probably tb* most effective o f all th* spray preparations that ran be ' used is a coal tar wood preservatlv* i that can be purchased at most lumber ' yards and drug stores. A poultry bouse sprayed wltb thla should not be : further troubled wltb mite* or He* for another year. It I* highly desir­ able In using this spray to be very careful to get every part covered. Also car* should be used to put It on rath­ er thinly, especially around tbe nests and perches. It will stick to the feet o f the hens and when carried to the nesta get on tbe eggs and Injure their quality both for market and for hatch­ ing. Tbe season of rapid multiplica­ tion o f lice and mites come* with the warmer weather o f spring and effec­ tive eradication Is more easily accom­ plished then than later, as well us saving tbe drain upon th* flock. V LABRADOR and In New Or­ leans they say that when a dog la neen digging a particularly larg* hole In the ground It la a sign that you will soon hear of the death of a friend or rsiatlve. And In various localltlea between Labrador and New Build Complete Machine Orleans will be found a like supersti­ for Production of Eggs tion, sometimes slightly modified—**. Don't omit feeding because the for Instance, In some places the dog fowls are on tbe range or running must bury sticks In the hole he digs through the feed lota In order that the omen may have Ita i No matter how line the breeding, full tlgnlflcance. The suiierstltlon as how careful tbe brooding, how long far a* tha digging by the dog o f an | the pedigree, unless the chicks and unusually large hols la concerned 1* young stock are kept growing uni­ W i d e Brim » s a d Flower* the Latest. explained by homeopathic formly and continuously through the wide brimmed hat», bobbed hair or ingenious management o f material* easily what not. ttoutc French modistes are and new tricks In decoration. They And magic. The dog digs a grave, or rath­ growing season, they cannot develop already predicting the wide brim for pretty furbelows and finishing touche* er, he digs an Imitation grave, which, I to the fullest extent o f which they fall and winter. I si the meantime mil­ In ribbons and flowers or In embroid­ by aympathetlc magic, causes » real are capable. Only well-grown hens grave to be dug—the natural philoso­ lay their best; only well-grown males liners are encouraging the pretty ery and other needlework oo simply maid to go as fur a» »lie like» In the designed dreaM-e o f delicate material* phy o f our respected ancestors, the make the best breeders. It Is not so But there appears to be much a question o f getting maturity Voile and crepe de chine I d pastel cave-men. matter of brim» they. too. are rev­ something further as the dog la evi­ for the fall and early winter shows as eling In the revival o f pi tureuque colors or pule tints atand at the head of the list Of dainty materials ap­ dently regarded ss s proper agent securing a complete machine for the style*. for the death announcement and we egg factory. The group o f midsummer hats proved for pnrty froelta; but geor­ Both young and old should have ac­ shown here begins with the big nnd gette crepe, dotted Swiss, tine batiste, find that In some localities It Is be­ lieved that If you meet a dog In cross­ cess to the feed hopper all the tim e: airy cartwheel sailor with brltn of dimity nnd tutfeta sUk boar them rom- ing a bridge yon will hear of a death the old stock for feather-making ma­ even width all around. It 1» a hair- piiny. Net and narrow lares contribute within twenty four hours and In other* terial, the young for frame, meat and braid shape bound with ribbon n m i something nlong with needlework, rib­ there 1* a belief that If a dog rolls feather* haa a collar o f narrow ribbon ending bons and touches of embroidery hy lo the grsss under your window you In a little bow and abort end» at the way o f elaborating the simple design* will soon hear o f the death of a friend, right side. Many trimming* this sea­ ; hut Just now fashion looks with great­ acquaintance or relative. The lugu­ Various Mixtures Used son keep entirely to the right, but Hits est fuvor on decorations o f self ma­ brious howling of a dog at night sug­ aallor supports a large cln.u at the terial nnd comblmitions o f two color* for Feeding the Ducks gests walling for the dead and to left—made o f organdie, or equally In one niaterlul for little party frock* Where only a few ducks are raised primitive man what was associated In delicate fabric, that looks light enougn When georgette or rhtITon makes the appearance or suggestion was associa­ It Is satisfactory to use the same feed to float away like n aniutl cloud. dress, tiny posies, niching» und puffs ted In fact. Those peculiar senses of for the ducks as Is used for the chick­ These hair braid lint» are dUptuycd In are made from the name materials, al­ the dog which enable him to renllse ens. On commercial duck farms vari­ white and pastel colors and ure Im­ though they tuny not he the sums In the proximity of unseen animals— In­ ous mixtures are used. A common one mensely becoming, a choice of tho color, and art on In border* or other for use during the first three weeks Plaiting* and cluding man—gave him In primitive right color will do wonders for the decorative designs. times bis reputation as ghost-seer. To Is made of equal part* o f corn meal, smocking are popular, also petal trim­ complexion. the ancient, migratory peoples—and bran, low-grade flour, with 5 per cent Hy way of varying the wide brim, mings or uppllque llguren In contrast­ all o f them were so more or less— the meat scrap and a little oyster shell the hat below at I lie right bus an odd. ing color*. soul after death muat cross a river. and g rit This Is fed five times a day Party frock* are unnnlly sleeveless upward flaring silk drupe on tho up|»-r Hence the significance o f meetlDg a In amounts so that the ducklings will Usually they nr* brim, pointed nt the front and finished nnd quite short. dog while crossing a stream. When the clean It up rapidly. After the ducks with needlework. A little chiffon rose worn over little slips In the same dog rolls under your window has he are three weeks old a mixture o f two Is posed ngalnst It. Ono cvpect* the color. When the choice fall* on em­ not "sensed” the disembodied spirit parts corn meal, one part bran, one wide brim to be droopy and many of broidery as a decoration little flower of the friend of whose death you will part middlings and 10 per cent meat shortly hear and Is trying to simulate scrap* with some oyster shell and finely cut green stuff makes up a sat­ his demise? (• by MeCtsr* N.w»p«p.r Syndtcsts.) isfactory ration. --------- o --------- Obtained. Send model or sketch and we will prom ptly tend you a report. Our hook on Patents and Trade-m arks will be sent to you on request. D. SWIFT H. FIGHT LICE AND MITES IN SUMMER All "Prettied Up. them are, like tho Imlr lirnlil luit nltowu nmtlfa ure chosen, usually showing with collur of silk garnished with np- small sprays or wreaths. Humlsew- pllqiie motifs. Ilelovv It lit the right, Ing and handwork are at a premium georgette crepe makes ii dignified on little children s dress up clothe*. No one begrudges tho simple needle­ model with lurge nnd snuill flowers ■iiiinsed on the crown. Ono enn work that gives distinction to frock* Imagine main beautiful color combina­ like that pictured here. The yoke I* tion* III a lint of this kind. A lovely smocked nnd hand-run tucks are and becoming shape o f liulr tirnld grouped nt each tide. finishes thl* little summer millinery JULIA BOTTOMLBT. poem, it I* turned up at tho buck <£X t i l l . W aatarn N aw apapar U n ion .) Beige Worn With Black Itlnck and beige Is a color combina­ tion much In vogue among the smart­ est women. Black appears on the frock ami suit, with the lighter tone used III the accessories and hosiery, ns well ns the lint. In All Lengths Fringe* were never more popular than now and art seen extensively on afternoon and evening coats as well us oil frock* Modernistic Earrings Tbe young lady ucroas the way says her father Is a man o f the highest Ideals and she doesn't believe he'll he satisfied until he has more money than anybody else In town. Chickens need sunlight to prevent ricket* * • » All diseased birds should be burned. Clean drinking water Is essential. * • » For details or suggestions as to pouttry-buuse construction or fixtures apply to your county agricultural agent. * * * If yon want good egg production next winter, see that your pullets are properly fed and cared for during the summer months. • * • One-half pound o f fine table salt added to every hundred pounds of mash will be good for your hen* * • • Chicks making a normal rate of growth will, at the end o f 12 week* weigh 23 times as much as they did at hatching time. • • • Sodium fluoride or blue ointment have proven effective when applied to the birds for lice. Tainting the roosts and nests or spraying the coops with a mixture of waste crank-case oil nnd kerosene will "get” »be mite* Best Horse Collar Made All long ry* straw stuffed. Insist on having the collar With the " F is h " Label. tf your dealer doea not handle this brand collar, w rit* to us direct. E v ery collar guaranteed. W. S H A R K E Y A SON U Union A v.. P ortland. Ora. B o o k ’ s Long Service A law book printed In 1771 by Rob­ ert Bell, a 1'hiladelphla typesetter, still Is lu active use In a Livermore (Cal.) library. The publication, known as th* UT ROWERS I FLORAL DESIGNS first book o f Bluckstoue's Commenta­ C (Sark* B r a * , rto rte t* 1ST M orrtaoo St. ries, It In good condition despite Its 15B years, and la as readable as umny re­ W E BUY cently printed book* 0 Illinois is Leader Pythian Bath House j and Sanitarium K n igh ts o f Py thias o f N . A ., S, A ,, L*, A ,, A# an d A , (Operating Under Supervi- sion o f U. S. Government) Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. ! H o t R a d io -A ctiv e W a te r F urnished b y the G o v e rn m e n t F or A ll Baths. Sanitarian has 10 Rtarns, Diet acd Operatkf Rooms H otel has 56 R o o m s; T e le p h o n e , H o t and C o ld R u n n in g W a te r in Every R o o m . Rates $1 to $ 3 p er day B A T H RATES: 21 Baths . in a W ool C o . : No. 31, 1926 . $13.00-—10 Baths . . . . $ 6 .5 0 ? I. B. P. 0. E. OF THE WORLD NOTICE Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. O. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month at Stag Audi­ torium. All 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. BOSE CITY LODGE No. I l l , L B. P. O. E. of W.. MEETS the 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVENINGS OP EACH MONTH AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, 381% E. MORRISON STREET. ALL VISITING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. LULA HUBBARD. Daughter Secretary. Syracuse Lodge, No. 1, K. o f P., meets the second and fourth Fri­ day nights each month st the Stag Auditorium 381J4 E. Morrison St. T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R. STAG AUDITORIUM 381% E. M orm on St. G A R N E R G R A Y S O N . C. C. 971 E. 21st St., N. E. J. MINOR. Secretary, 419 Abington Bldg. ARTHUR NELSON, K. of R. A S. Levi P. Jones Post No. 118 Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o ’clock at in Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284% N. 17th Street All ex service men are welcome to join. For further information CALL B R O A D W A Y 5426 SAMUEL MALVERN, P o tt Cammandtr J. P. F I N L E Y & SON M ORTICIANS M ontgomery at Fifth Phone Day or Night Main 4322 High-Brown FacePowder 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. A Manufactured only by THE OVERTON HYGIENIC MFG. COMPANY 0 H I0 A 0 0 MRS. E. D. CANNADY 312 Macleay Bldg., Portland Pacific Coast Distributor ROUGH WASH DRY WASH E A S T 0883 E A S T 0883 NEW SYSTEM LAU N DRY ORIGINATORS OF IN D IVID U A L W ASHING W e D o Not Msrk Your Clothing 2 IN 1 WASH WET WASH 607 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon osar» sons m a t . fssiuns . n m * P. N. u. . 21 Baths to Pythians a n d Calantheans, $ 8 .5 0 Send ua jrour ahipraents. We mail you check the aeroe day we receive goods. P ortland H ide J [ 415Vi Malvern Avenue Hot Springs N»t. Farit, Ark. Poultry Notes ( • Sr llc C lu r . N »w i p ip . r S y n j k . t . , ) Illinois leads the rest o f the 47 The newest earrings reflect th* j modernistic tendency. They are made states In the mileage o f hard-surfaced of gold or silver and the designs are road* having more than 8,1X10 miles the curious motifs exploited so ex- ' within Its borders. California Is sec­ ond with a total o f 3,027 miles; lenslvcly in modern decorutlou. Pennsylvania and New York are next In order, having 3,431 and 3,409 In Black and Red miles raspectlvely at the beginning of A charming French importation the year. Wayne county. Michigan, consists o f a snappy frock o f hlack where Detroit Is located, has the ami white checked tuffetn and a coat largest mileage o f pavement among of red kuahn cloth, llued with black the counties o f the United States with uml white. more than 600 mile*. • I ____________ — »