THE
News of the Cburrhe*'
ADVOCATE
son suffered himself to be dragged «n
to hla friend's house, lie bought an
outfit and determined to return via
Os ford when be concluded bis round
of visits. And In tbs enthusiasm of
FIRST A. M. E. ZION OHUROfc
lbs night's meeting be almost forgot
417 William* Ave.
hie trouble*.
Tbs following morning he saw this
Kav. John P. Moreland, paator.
advertisement lu lb* Coventry papers:
The S l i u i i r ’ i Sabbath II
By H. M. EGBERT
“ If the gentleman who took away a
lady's shoe from fits Queen's hotel.
Oxford, will return It to Its owuer, no
<• fcr w. a. e *»n > u .i
questions will be asked. Address M
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
LL tha way ovar Nicholson
M , Leicester. Uewsrd If required.“
Eggs are still mure or less plenti
had triad to uiaka tba acquaint-
Leicester was Nicholson's last stop
62nd St. and 39th Ave. 8. E
ones of tba girl In brown. But, ping place. 11* resolved to explain by ful at this season, and a little later
try aa hard aa ha could, ha letter and arrange to meet Mias Mar on they will not lie quit* so plenti
Sabbath S< hool 2:00 1'. M.
The result will be that there
fallsd to allclt anything ntora than a tin there. Meanwhile hie frteud told ful.
Service» J:(JO I* M
will appear the teiuplatlou to hold
M l » IVarl Stafford, Leader.
passing grvoting from har. Bha waa
him that It would be possible to bav« eggs before selling ao that the price
VUitora welcom e
namad Mary Martin, and ha ovsrhssrd
the bag forwarded to the station
har tailing tha atsward that *hs waa Uisr*. Accordingly Nicholson wrote will go up some. Here 1* where the
a acbool tsachar and ipandlng har va an apologetic letter to the post* res danger He* lu that practice: on most
cation on a tour of tha British dtlae. tanta, and then continued hie journey. farms, that la, general farms, and fruit
ST. PHILLIPS MIS8I0N
farms loo, where poultry la not gtven
Nicholson waa waking • plvsauro
Four day* later he descended at
tour. Ua waa ons o f thoaa fortunata Leicester station. At the poet office all the attention It should have, the
Rodney at Knott St.
males are permitted to run with the
Morning service, 11 a. m .; Sun young won who hava «uffldaut Incowa he found a communication from Ulae flock lu summer aa In tba spring, when
to maka work unnaeaasary. Not that Martin.
day School, 12 in. Archdeacon
breeding Is done. The egg» (bus ob
ha waa an Idlsr. Its msant to taka
“ Miss Martin will be glad to see tained are, therefore, fertile. With the
Itlark in charge; Mr. 11. Coles, lay op sociology aortoualy—was. In fact,
reader. A cordial welcome awaita on hla way to England at tba Invita Mr. Nicholson at the Tamperauc* ho but weather o f summer, these eggs
ts!. provided be brings ber shoe with are very likely to start developing
you at St. Phillips.
tion o f a friend, to alteud aowe crowd him."
If they ere held very long nefore
ed political woetlnga in tba Black
Nlcbolaou found tba missing suit selling
Egga should be dla|>o»ed of
country, tha Industrial part o f tha case, slung It Into a cab and hurried
twice a week at least, preferably
Midlands.
S H IL O H B A P T IS T C H U R C H
to the hotel. Mias Martin came Into three times a week.
Tba girl In brown would not aay tba parlor.
This, then, la one factor that affects
anything mors than “ good morning"
76th and K. Everett Sta
Nicholson was hardly articulate quality lu table egga. Another Is the
and
"good-awning.“
Bbe
even
«seined
Preaching II a. m. and 6 p. in.
when be saw har. They bad never fact that quite often hen* will steal
to resent Nicholson's attempt* to
Sunday School 10 a. m.
stood faca to face before. Now Miss their nests and lay a number of eggs
force himself upon her. the young Martin's face waa covered with
B. Y. P. U. 6 30 p. m.
before the ueet I* discovered. Many
man thought. Ho, by tha llwa tha
blushes, which followed each other of these eggs will be unlit for uae, but
voyage waa half endad he had left across It with remarkable rapidity.
sometimes they ere Included In the lot
bar aaverly alone.
B E T H E L A. M. K C H U R C H
“ 1 am really vary sorry,’* ex plained that Is to be sold. This should be
U wan ona o f tba greatest disap Nlcbolaoo. “ It was that fool Boots'
Larrabee and MrMillen Streeta
watched carefully und avoided. It la a
pointment* that ha had ever had. Ua fault. He thought—“
Rev. P. X. Runyon, Paator.
good plan to have a home made egg
waa not an unduly Imprvaalouabla
He cm «ad himself for a donkey un candler handy and test all egg» be
E. L. Jameaon, Aiiiatant
young man. but tha girl la brown bad tier hla breath, for be could see that
fore they ere »old. Such a candler Is
made a profound Impression upon his Miss Martin understood quit* well
Dot difficult to "make; a piece o f stove
heart. Tbero Is some lunar aanse that what Boot* had thought But a t '
pipe with a hole In It about the »lie
T H E H O U SE O P P R A Y E R
toils ua whether those affaire have In ouly said I d ly :
of an egg will do very well. Set the
tbam tha possibility o f permanence.
“ Will you kindly give me my shoe7" pip* over the lamp ao the hole come*
26 Union Avenue North, Portland. O r Nlcboleou fait that ha could tors tba
Nicholson opened the suitcase and opposite the flame, and by holding an
f i.lrr Robert Seattle, Paator
6U I 66th Street, S R Phone Su 27V4 girl In brown—given propinquity for took out the shoe, wrapped naatly In egg up to this hole, a great deal can
tha
development
of
bis
passion
until
Sunday School 10 A M ; Sunday ter-
paper,
bo determined about the Inside o f the
vicea, 12 M and 7 JO P M Mid-week ha died.
“ 1 am very sorry to have caused egg.
A normal egg that la At for
Service*. Monday. Wedne*day and
However, love must have respon you ao much trouble,“ be said. “ You consumption will appear clear except
Friday evening* All nation* welcom e siveness, and by tba time ha reached
understand It waa not my fa u lt dou t for the orange colored yolk, and the
Oxford ho had only a pleasant, mel you 7“
air cell will be very, very small If It Is
M t . O liv e t B a p t is t C h u r c h
lowed memory o f bor. Its put up at
•Til tall you in a minute,“ Mias Mar a strictly fresh egg. that 1*. a trifle
tba Queen's hotel. IDs room was on tin answered- "Kindly walL It's ao lees than the »Ixe of a lP-cent piece
Ea*t First A Schuyler Streets
a long corridor. And aa be entered It use attempting to pass me. because In dlumeter. An egg that Is dark or
Rev. K. C. Dyer. Pastor
be heard light footsteps coming along you will be stopped by tba doorkeeper. black ahows that some embryo growth
Phones: East 3333: Tabor 1491
tha passage, and looked round to see He known“
has taken place, and It U therefore
tba gtrl In brown.
“ What do you mean?" Nicholson de unfit for food.
I t U W I M II Y a a n la Forti***
Bba did not pay tha slightest bead manded.
It Is difficult under some circum
to him, but, without any sign of rec
Fur answer Miss Martin carefully
C . G E E W O C H I N E S E ognition, entered her room adjacent extracted the shoe from the parcel stances to maintain quality In eggs
during the summer months, but It can
Nicholson alghed. changed Ul* mind and, to Nicholson's surprise, began to be done. Hold egg» at a temperature
M E D IC IN E C O .
about going to bed. and weut out and unscrew tba heel. The heel came off,
of not higher tTiun 8.') degrees. If pos
promenaded the High for nearly an end out o f the hollow Interior there
sible; make sure that all eggs are
C e c c WO. U m wefl
hour.
fell one, two, three, four, Ove hun gathered every night; sell eggs often
ktvuwn H erU lb t, I mp
msut« b Ilia ■ lu tip of
Hoots, daisied by the bestowal o f a dred dollar bills.
—twice or three times a w eek; re
U»B r u r t l l « t p r o p a r t U s
“ Ob, thank heaven I" she cried. “ I move the malek from the flock to pro
truly American tip. Informed Nich
to»— — rei by O rtenU l
k a iU . IU *U . Kuala and
olson o f the British custom of putting was down to my last dollar. Ob-h-h 1“ duce Infertile e g g s; don't let the egg»
Hark, and (harefrvra .
And suddenly Mlaa Martin went Into set In the sun on the way to market.
on*'* shoe* outside the bedroom door
•umpouittM hte truly
•••ntierful Harbl r m -
to be polished. “ 1 cleans 'em, sir," ha something that vary closely resem
•dkaa. In their m akeup
said. “ I ll give you an extra ahlne. bled hysterica. And before Nicholson
no pBlaona or nnr*oUoa
are used ; p a r f s c l l f
knew what be waa doing he found
Thank you kindly, air.“
b a im i« * , and m i n j
Nicholson went to bed and slept like hluiaalf bending over her and Implor
ruota and harte that
ara unknown
a juat man without remorse or care. ing her to be calm.
o Ih» mr lw-al |.r. teme b»n o f todap,
Gapes Is a disease of young chick
“Can you over forgive tue7" ah*
In fact, he waa a little ashamed to
AVO ID orK R A T IO N A by U U n( M b n
ens caused by a small reddish worm
M o a t a r Hiummch,
M opmm
* . i Coucha,
C oucha,
Co Ida. Kh.u
discover, when he opened hla ayes, pleaded.
■
i
‘«Teñid*
mat Um. Kldnop
V, * I un*. Livor, O jte w k . l i n i
“ Why wouldn't you speak to ins on which attaches Itself to the Inuetr lin
IrfU m m ntl.ti, Neuralgie
1
and nil fa— lo and that the aun waa shining brightly. He
ing o f the windpipe. It Is often called
•Ml tirer»'# ali— »•"U
nU. Coil or wHto.
» H U . hoot
hoot hf
hf ■ opened bis door. Outside lay on* of tba boat?“ he asked.
mail or parrel poet-
“ Because 1 was so afraid." she an a forked worm, for the reason that
Ida shoes. And, next to It. was a
C . G E E W O C H I N E S E email and very shapely lady** ahoe, swered. “ I knew Europe was full of the male and female worm are often
evidently the property o f his next-door cuufldenc* men, and you—you looked found attached to one another at an
M E D IC IN E C O .
*O H A M » H i.» « , a . W. C a n .» Tkir*
neighbor. Ills missing shoe was no at my shoes so bard. I put the ahoee angle which gives the appearance of
outside to bluff you, because I thought a single worm. The presence o f the
where to be seen.
worms may be demonstrated by pass
Nicholson bad a spare pair o f shoes —I thought you would never dream
ing a loop o f horsehair or small wire
In hla bag. and he put them on. Then that I would put the shoe with the
sf : l l
our
o u ic k
s e l l in o
down the windpipe for a short dis
M E D IC IN E S and T O I L E T G O O D S he stood staring lu perplexity at what muuay In It outside the door. And.
P A Y W H E N S O L D BE Q U IC K . I lay before hla eyes. Hoot* must have and—I thought you had followed me.” tance and turning It to loosen the
B O X 2273, D E S O T O
S T A T IO N . mad* a hideous blunder. Nicholson
“I didn't," answered Nicholson bold worms.
By stripping a feather o f all Its
M E M P H IS . T E N N .
want down to pick a quarrel with him. ly, “ but, aa a fellow-countryman. I'm
golug to now, to see that you don't web except a small tuft at the end
But Boat* waa nowhere to be fouud
and dipping this In kerosene and In
And, aa Nlcbolaoo munched hi* break get Into any more trouble and—for
serting It Into the windpipe where the
"C aih paid for P*l*e Teeth, Dentel fast, a telegram was put Into hi* hand. other reasons."
Gold. Platinum and Diicrtrded Jewel
And something In tha girl's look en worms are attached will often cause
“ Meet ma at Coventry at fuur," It
ry. Hoke Smelting A Refining.. Co..
couraged
him to believe that aha waa the worms to loosen their hold. How
ran. It waa from the friend who was
O tsego. Michigan.— Adv
ever. the main remedy must lie In pre
not
wholly
unwilling.
to guide him through the maae of
vention. Badly Infected stock should
sociological observations that lay be
be killed and burned and all rubbish,
fore him.
“ Y ork Shilling“ N ever
runs and houses cleaned up and thor
Thera waa only one train to Coven
disinfected. The ground should
M inted by G overnm ent oughly
try that day— Sunday. Forgotten was
be spaded up or plowed and thorough
The United States never minted a ly limed. Rotation o f run* for the
the episode o f the morning, forgotten
Miss Martin, save that she lay like a coin celled the York shilling, nor did chickens will do a great deal to stop
subconscious Idea at tba base o f bla Nsw York Itself In the days before the trouble.
memory. He rushed upstairs, to And the adoption of the federal Couatltn
Obtained. Send model o r »ketch
Boots standing before hla door with lion, under which Individual status aro
and we will prom ptly tend you a
not permitted to coin money.
hla suitcase In hla hand.
report. Our b ook on Patent* and
Moat o f the original thirteen states
“ IPs all packed, sir,“ he said.
A detail of the poultry business
Trade-m arks will be (ent to you
“There Isn't no ttma to lose, air. I've had Issued bUla o f credit during Co
which means a good deal In the Anal
on requeit.
loulal times, which had depreciated figuring o f profits Is the packing of
called a keb, air.“
What was It he wanted to aay to In the several colonies In varylug de
eggs which are sent to market. This
Hoots!
Boot* had already disap grees, according to the provision made ! may seem like a small thing at first
------- PATE N T L A W Y E R S ---------
peared with the suitcase He waa for their redemption. In New Eng
thought, but the loss of even a few
305 Seventh SI.. Washington. D. C-
egga In each case may amount to a
waiting at the cab door. He thrust the laud, after the adoption o f the fed
Over 34 Year»* Eqperiewce
era! decimal system, the pound In pa- | total o f cespectahle slxe at the end o f
suitcase Inside, and. gratified by an
othar tip, departed, while tha cab iter currency was worth only 6-1.88 1-8, the year. Eggs .should be packed In
dashed frantically toward the station. and the (hilling 10 2-3 cents, equal to a manner which will.assure the mini
mum o f loss. Observance o f a few
Nicholson aank back against the 0 shillings to the dollar. This stand
cushions. Wall, o f course. Hoot* had ard prevailed also In Virginia and oth •Imple rule* will out losses very large
rectified the blunder. No doubt he er state*. In New York the paper ly, and It I* Just as eusy to pack the
had located the odd shoes, returned currency was worth only |2.S0, and eggs right as wrong.
them to their places, and—but had ha 7 ao the shilling was reckoned but 12 H
Nicholson opaned the bag and looked cents, or 8 shillings to the dollar
Inside. There lay the dreadful evi This last Is the “ York shilling,'' a
A trained eye I* one of the most
dence o f hla theft— Miss Martin's money o f account.
The only coin which ever passed by valuable assets that the poultry muu
hlgb-haeled shoe, beside Ills own I
Nicholson gasped. Well, uothlng that naiu* ta the Spanish or Mexican can develop. Through It he may fore
could be don* now. He resolved to real, which was known along the Ohio stall serious epidem ics; through It he
send the shoe back that night with and In the South aa tha “ b it “ The may turn loss Into profit. The trained
a lattar o f apology. Ua thrust hla Spanish “ bit” was current In a large eye will tell him when the chicks ure
suitcase across tha baggage counter, part o f tha country, at 12K cents, not making proper growth which ex
received big check, and dashed Into until the middle o f the last century. perience or reliable advice will teuch
In the expressions “ two bits,“ and oth him to correct. Again, the trained
the train.
Hla frland waa waiting for him at er multiples, w* preserve a recollec eye will detect the slightest variation
In the reaction o f the fowl» to a
tha othar and, bat there was no suit tion o f these coins
change In tlielr surroundings. It will
case.
he a constant guide.
“ 1 checked It,“ said Nicholson. “ I
Heed a Down
thought It would coine on the same
This Incident Involves an advertis
train.“
ing expert and hla first experience ns
“ You what7“ asked the other.
Ducks are one form o f poultry that
an amataUt landscape gardener. De
“ Ohecked It," answered Nicholson, ciding on tulips to bear the brunt of can be adjusted to commercial or fac
displaying a stub.
hla offensive, he purchased SO bulbs tory like methods On the larger
“ I don't know what you mean by These were planted last fall. With plants one will find the Incubator
‘checking It',“ replied Ids friend. “ If the advent o f spring he began to watch rather close to the dwelling. The
yon had a guard put your bag Into for tha green sprouts, but nothing ap duckling» Hre moved from here to the
tha baggage van It mutt have come. peared. He made a complaint to tha first house when heat la supplied and
Why—good heavens, man, don’t you florist who had sold him th* bulbs then by regular stage» to other build
see that you left It at the parcels Tha florist, puzzled, made a trip out ing* that differ In construction ac
room7 It's waiting for you there, no to look over the bed. He discovered, cording to their need* until they end
doubt, and It will coat you twopence to the perfect chagrin o f the adver up at the killing room. This, In most
tising expert, that tha bulb* had bean Instances, Is a plant where -they are
a day nntll you get It.”
turned ns green ducks
Bewildered and disgusted, Nichol planted up aids down.—Detroit News.
FEATURED
POULTRY BE HEALTHY
HUNTING
T H E MISSING
SH O E
mrs
QUALITY IN EGGS
QUITE ESSENTIAL
A
Gapes Is Troublesome
Disease of Chickens
PATENTS
Save Market Eggs
D. SWIFT & CO.
Daily Fashion Hint
Trained Eye Is Asset
Ducks for Market
Smartne** and »verity are »ynony-
mou» term* in the lexicon of fashion,
and both are 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 close*
in surplice fashion, being worn with
a skirt that is plaited in front and
plain in lark. Medium size requires
4
yards 40-inch material and ¿'A
yard* novelty braid,
i
Pictorial Review Printed Pattern
No. 3018. Sizes, 34 to 44 incite* bu*t,
45 cent*.
_
—
.
1
Very Feminine
.'iiake Collar
The use of ribbon, particularly groe-
grain biu I the watered effects. Is aeen
repeatedly <>n chiffon anil georgette
frock». Thera Is a tendency to have
the ribbon a shade lighter or a simile
darker than the frock.
Among the new offerings In Jewelry
la ‘T h e I .Ido“ collar, which la a single
row of pearls strung on a wire and
worn, annko fashion, d ose around th*
throat. Borne of these splrnl» have
the ends mnde of a rhinestone or some
other Jewel ornament.
The Peacock Shawl
Seductive Glitter
The latest varilon of the fringed
The ' scarf or shawl o f brocaded
shawl has a large peacock embroid
ered ao that when It I* worn It give* metal cloth or o f lame Is the popular
the effect o f the spread tall of tha bril accessory for the evening gown. Often
these are gorgeously frtngod.
liant bird.
For the Hen’s Grinder
The world b a playground
for those who ore healthy.
Nature know* the way to
health. Take Barkroot Tonic
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Pythian Bath Rouse ;
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" I h a v e b een In p o o r h e a lth fo r so m e
lim e, eya tem g e n e ra lly run d ow n and
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re c o m m e n d a tio n I trie d y o u r B a rh root
T o n ic , an d a fte r u sin g t w o b o ttle * I
b e g a n to fe e l Im p roved In e v e r y w a y .“
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F o r A l l B a th s.
Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms
H o t e l h a s 5 6 R o o m s ; T e l e p h o n e , H o t and C o l d R u n n i n g
W a te r in E very R o o m .
R a te s $ 1 t o $ 3 p e r d a y
B A TH RATES;
Sunday Closing Li
Philadelphia. — The Seaqul-Con ten $ 2 1 B a th s
. . . $ 1 3 . 0 0 — 1 0 B a th s . . . .
$ 6 .5 0
w
nis! exposition will continue to be open
21 B a th s t o P y t h ia n s a n d C a la n t h e a n s , $ 8 .5 0
on Sundays, despite the campaign of
opposition being waged by chnrcb or 4 M 4 4 >6 W 4 4 4 4 >4 » 4 4 » t 4 4 4 » » 4 t 4 » 4 « 4 » 6 4 4 > » « » 4 « 4 » 4 4 M I » »
ganizations and others, it w as s ip
noanced Monday night.
The announcement followed a con
I. B. P. 0. E. OP THE WORLD
ference of a majority of the exposi
tion's board of director*.
Mental Insurance.
The aim of reading Is gradually to
create an ideal life, a sort of secret
precious life, a refuge, a solace, an
eternal source of Inspiration, In the
soul o f the reader. All habitual. Im
passioned readers are aware ot this
secret life within them dne to books;
It brings about a feeling of security
amid the Insecurities of the world; it
Is like an Insurance policy, a sound
balance at the bank, a lifeboat In a
rough sea.—Arnold Bennett.
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 in good standing in their re
spective Temples are invited to
meet with us.
Ancestry of Chickens.
It Is generally believed that the
parent stock of the domestic chicken
Is the red jungle fowl, which inhabits
northern India, the Malay peninsula,
and even parta of the PhUippines.
The bird was first domesticated In
Burma or the adjacent countries. The
Chinese have a tradition that they re
ceived their fowls from the West
about the year 1400 B. C.
Mind Impressions.
The expression "persistence time"
Is used in the movie world to signify
the frequency with which the mind
can receive impressions. It is known
that this time is one-sixteenth ot a
second. Pictures presented at the rate
i of sixteen to a second, therefore, pro
duce the effect o f continuous motion.
P A U L IN E
YOUNG,
Daughter Ruler.
R 08E CITY LODGE No. I l l , L
B. P. 0 . E. of W., MEETS th«
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS OP EACH MONTH
AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM,
38154 E. MORRISON STREET.
ALL
VISITINO 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
at the Stag Auditorium
381% E. Morrison St.
T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R.
STAG AUDITORIUM
381% E. Morrison St.
G A R N E R G R A Y S O N . C. C.
971 E. 21st S t , N.
E. J. MINOR, Secretary,
ARTHUR NELSON,
K. of R. & S.
419 Abington Bldg-
Photographing Mirage.
The bureau of standards say* that
, it believes that a mirage can be photo
graphed If clearly visible. The weather
bureau has not taken any photographs
j of a mirage, and it does not know of
any photographs that are considered
good. There have been some poor
ones made by individuals.
Roasted Freak.
Vermont Paper— Burglars who vis
ited the house o f Mrs. James G. W il
son last night ate the twx hind legs
of a fresh-cooked turkey. — Boston
Transcript.
Levi P. Jones
Post No. 118
Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o ’clock
at its
Headquarters and Club Rooms, 28454 N. 17th Street
All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information
CALL BROADWAY S426
SAMUEL MALVERN. P u t CommanJtr
Iron Highly Important.
Iron, although present in the body
In the proportion o f only about two-
thousandths of 1 per cent, is an im
portant constituent, being found in
the red corpuscles o f the blood.
Missing and Married.
A pessimist is a man who has lost
heart and has no great shakes of a
liver.— Boston Transcript.
Practically So.
He who stands still In this hustling
age Is going behind because others
pass him.— Boston Transcript.
Columbia Cruised
World.
The Stars and Stripes was first car
ried around the world by the ship Co
lumbia. of Salem, Mass., in 1790.
Best Horse Collar
Made
0
All long ry* straw stuffed.
Inatat on having tba collar
with tba “ F lab" Labal.
If
your daaler does not handle
this brand coUar, w rite to ua
d ire c t
E very collar guaranteed.
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P . S H A R K E Y A EON
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CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS
WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY
High-Brown FacePowder
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
THE OVERTON HYGIENIC
MFO. COMPANY
CHICAGO
Clark* Bros., Florists, >17 Morrtaon St.
KODAK FINISH ING
Fit E E E N L A R G E M E N T with every *0c
order. Raw lings Film O s , Portland, Ore
MARRY IF LONELY: Join “ Th*
Successful Correspondence Clnb." R e
liable; Descriptions free. BOX 666,
OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA.
MRS. E. D. CANNADY
312 Macleay Bldg., Portland
Pacific Coast Distributor
W E BUY
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair,
Tallow, Cascara Bark
Horse Hair.
ROUGH WASH
I DRY WASH
E A S T 0883
E A S T 0883
' Gravel or very coarse sand Is an ab
solute necessity If hens are to remain
In good condition for laying. With
out gravel the food that enter* the
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O R IG IN A T O R S O F IN D IV ID U A L W A S H IN G
gizzard I* not properly digested.
Send aa your ahipmonts. Wo mail you chock
Gravel or sand doe* not contain
tho Mmo d*jr wo roooivo food*.
W e D o Not Mark Your Clothing
enough lime to furnish shells to the
eggs or that Is needed to keep the
2 IN 1 WABH
WET WABH
P ortland N id i a W ool C o .
bones In condition suit the easleat way
IOS MOHIN I
PM TUMO, (
to supply this Is to keep crushed oyt-
607 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon
ter shell or clanmhell before the hens
at all times. Keep It where the hen*
No. 34, 1926 Vi
P. N. u.
can get at It at all times.
NEW
SYSTEM
LAUNDRY