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THE N ew s o f the Churches W E’L L JU S T PRETEN D F IR IT A. M E. ZION OHUEOk By DOUQLA6 MALLOCM 417 William* Av*. K«v. John F. Morals nd. pador. Tha Stiang tr’a Sabbath Ilo n a SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 62nd St. and 39th Ava. S. E. School 2:00 I*. M Service» 3:00 F. M M in l’rarl Stalloni. I.rader. S . i M m i I i Visitors welcome. ST. PH ILLIPS MISSION Rodney at Knott St. Morning service, 11 a. m .j Sun- day School, 12 m. Archdeacon Mack in charge; Mr. U. Colea, lay rentier. A cordial welcome awaits you nt S t. l‘hilli|>a. S H IL O H B A P T IS T CHURCH 76th and E. 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 CH URCH 1.arrabee and McMillen Streela Rev. K. X. Runyon, Paator. E. L. Jameson, Assistant HEN you're a big. big girt. And I'tn an old, old man, Wbeu hair ha* loat Ita curl— Oh. keep It If you cant— Wbeu dolla are put away, And older books you reed, When you are through with play. And lota of tbluge. Indeed, When you are big and tall. And people call you kllaa. When I won't have at all A daughter *uch aa thl*. With school and college through And life a busy whirl, I wonder what I’ll do For Juat a little glrlf W Mt. Olivet Baptist Church East First A Schuyler Streeta Rev. E. C. Dyer. Paator Phonea: Eaat 3333: Tabor 1491 Bdskllalwa n t a n U I 'u l U W C. G E E W O C H IN ESE M ED ICINE CO. C U K E W O . U m w ell known llr-u:»*!. K m mst.U A Ilf« study O i Uw curnliv« nr«nwrti« by O riental 1L-.U . N »rU , llu tk and Hark, and •us»|«Hi neW«I him truly wu t»<U rf ul •dl«« HtwrU r*m - In th«ir m tk » ttp ib* i poUoni or ha root W m a r * u««d; p e r f e c t l y ttarm l**e. and m a n y roota and b arte that Ka uaaa ara unknown to tha matUral pr< fraak>n o f tndar. A V O ID O PK K A T IO N 8 b y U k tn « bU In U i m for M«>marh, (o u g h t, Cold«, lth*u- j anal lam. Kid nay. Lu na. I.ivar, O ntarrb, U U d . In flam m atio n. Neural«»« and all fam ala and «h lM teu e allm sitU Call or w rlta. Kant by m all or paraal p a t C. G E E W O C H IN ESE M ED ICIN E CO. Mm A M « atiM S. a . W. I '.r t i s r T klr4 SELL OUR OU1CK S E L L IN G M E D IC IN E S and T O I L E T GOODS PA Y W H EN SO L D . B E Q U IC K . B O X 2273. D E SO T O S T A T IO N . M E M P H IS. TEN N . "Cash paid for False Teeth, Dentel Gold. Platinum and Discarded Jewel ry. Hoke Smelting A Refining . C o , Otsego. Michigan.—Adv PATENTS Obtained. Send model or sketch and we will promptly send you a report. Our book on Patents and Trade-marks will be sent to you on request. D. SWIFT & CO. _ _ PATEN T L A W Y E R S ------- 30.S Seventh St.. Washington, D. C- Over 34 Years' E sp sH ssts ENSEMBLE THEME FINDS FAVOR; ERA OF ELABORATE MILLINERY the maker* of our E VIDENTLY mode* believe that we cannot have too much of a good thing. Wblcb, per haps, act-vents for tlio fart that th* ensemble costume blila fair to estab lish a new record for Itaelf In tha mat ter of popularity. Tha new plnlded and checked and otherwise be-pot- terned flannels ara enough to tempt genlua Into combining them with solid colored worsteds, wherein coat aud frock are Interrelated. A striking autumn compose suit te shown In the picture. One can readily j appreciate that aurh an ensemble will give splendid service. Aa to smart style It carries conviction. It le Just ; resent foremost coining fashion. Wn are scheduled to wear mil llnery ut a more elaborate type. That baia are not as simple In their styling aa they once-upon a time were, la the one outstanding Impression gained after a careful review of mil linery collections aa they now are. There la every evidence of a trimmed ern being ushered In. Even llie new fells declare mutiny In the ranks when It mines to restor ing tbe simple banded types. The two felt models shown at the top of the accompanying group tall a story of greater elaboration, fe lla of larger brim are crowding out the closer-flt- “Nature’s Health Gift” 1« t , M . c i.r . S in H W Aak your Druggist for Booklet For Bale at all good Drag Stores Kelp Ore Rei \ jH g W ja L »'! 3 ~ I I W I I I I ■ -------------A Jw flg (O p e r a tin g U n d e r S u p e rv i a io n o f U . S . t i o v e r n m e n t j 41.'V i Malvern Avenue Hot Sprintfl, Nat. p»rk> Ark. Hot Radio-Active W ater Furnished by the Governm ent For All Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Room, Did anti Oyerathf R omu I. B P. 0 . E. OP THE WORLD a ire a ic e sa .» Health the Greatest Wealth O TH IN G more quickly or completely destroys health N SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT than chronic Piles or other Rectal and Colon ailments. Tbe constant irritation affects important nerve centers steadily undermining both physical and mental c x ra d ty . Y e t a care I* Ornate, easy, «e xp e n sive sa d ware a* peneed by my th o uu nd * of x x ie t o il u m B u t. to rem ove a il doubt. I Cl.'ARA.NT £ £ IN W RITIN G to c o n any case o f P ile *, no m atter bow revere, or return your ice . Instead of lo o k in a forw ard to m any yean suffevins. be welt, happy, itro n e , v ia o v o u e . Send today for my new F K K E lO O -paae I Hurt rated Book wbech explain* A L L . F. A. W A L Z E R THE RUNNING STREAM (.'ROM tha aliaded woods. Ilia gran- II. 1,1 Ua and the ruuulng atreama leaping In their Joy to touch the flow- era that line the aod along tha way, l>eara Wisdom with her ahlnlng face n ud modest eyes. If. wliUa roaming through leafy paths you atop a while, you may hear liar voles on the breexe, trying to maka plain to you tha priceless pre cepts which have to do with Ufa here mid llfo to coma. Hhe will coyly tell you that the run utng stream never becomes stagnant, that tt la a constant Joy to roam log herds, tha feathered flocks and those human bipeds celled men. who stop and stoop by tbe grassy banka to quaneb their thirst. And what Wisdom tells you about Ilia cryatal streams applies to laiy man. loath to accept the truth, but un able In his perverted logic to move It from Ita Imperishable base. Ho, In »ne way or auother, aa wa reason wa And that tha roan who la ever doing, ever planning and creat ing, la the man who seldom becomes dull or Impure. You who are Interested have only to look such a man In the fare and make a mental comparison between bftu and Ilia dullard, to aee that this Is every whit true. Juat aa the sweet waters of the run itlug stream keep the verdure bright along Its sparkling enure*, so do the activities of the Industrious man tm part life and color to everything b* touches. It la he who la the builder, the great adventurer, the prospector In new flelda. whose penetrating Judgment sways tbe deetlnles of dependent men nnd nation*, who soon learn to look upon him aa their leader. Hurh a man raunot he kept down. Ue remain* bright and luminous by contact and hard ruha agnlnat flinty substances and critical tongues. Unlike tbe sluggard, h* refuses to mope and become stale. II* baa an easy politeness In his manners, a luminous eye, a firm grip und a steady step. >1* may not be learned In letters, but he knowa what to do with them at hla first Introduction and how to us* them to advantage In hla partic ular sphere of usefulness. He I* the running atream. watering the aotl, turning the wheels of mills nnd lend ing down to the Seven seus mighty ships, creating wealth for hlmae'if and the whole world. Knights o f Pythias o f N. Asy Se A., £ ., A., A. and A. ____________ _____ __ ___ Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, H ot aid Cold Running W ater in Every Room . Rates $1 to $ 3 per day B A T H R A T E S; 21 Baths . . . $ 1 3 .0 0 — 10 Baths . . . . $ 6 .5 0 21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $ 8 .5 0 -------- O-------- - By Pythian Bath and Sanitarium Amazing results achieved in the treatment of many Di gestive, Skin and Constitu tional Diseases. Hole D istributors r EN SEM BLE THAT MAKES APPEAL such fancy colorful woolen* which give favor to the new mode* Very cuunlng arrangements arc fea tured. For Instance, a plnlded sports ensemble strenaes a coat and skirt of tha novelty woolen with n blouse of plain flannnl whoa« coloring responds to some chosen shade In the plaid. This Idea of creating the Jacket to match the skirt with a contrasting Jumper blouse la very Important. Feminine nrrlvuls from abroad ex pressed their choice of I'arla style In that they sponsored plain nnd novelty woolen ensemble*. These compose treatment* took form In coats of mono tone woolen posed over skirts of pin- checks In matching hues. One Inter- ting sort. Also In order to retain th* mode's favor tha ne4 felts have taken on a most superior quality. Ordinary common felta are passe. The picture shows kind In demand this seuson. Since ornatenesa aud elaboration la the keynote to success In tbe newer , mllilnery, the designer of the first hat shown here resorted to scissors and a paint brush to accomplish the feat, wblcb In this Instance la a cunningly contrived and atandled floral pat terned brim. As a matter of fact both felta pictured at the top of the illus ; tration display a fine finesse In the way of carefully applied velvet bind j tngs and other details. | The soft, gracefully manipulated “Poo-ooo-ee" Win* Pigs. Omaha. Neb.—The "poo-ooo-ee, poo- ooo-ee" of Fred Patxel, Madison, Neb., farmer, will get hogs to their feed through* faster than that of any man known. Judges in the first national h»g calling contest decided Saturday night. Patxel, picturesque Nebraska cham pion whose calls to hungry piggies during tbe week's competition gave him the highest score in tbe prelimin ary trials, came through the final con test, outclassing some of the best tal ent of the corn belt, and winning 3700 in cash, a gold medal and a chance to go Into vaudeville. Snail-Eating Hawk. A hawk that hunts snails is a na tive of Florida. It is known as the "Everglade Kite," and is found over a large part of the state. It shows great skill In extracting the snail with out breaking its shell. Needs Pity Himself. Definition—An altruist is an Ameri can citixen who. after dodging ban dits, murder motorists and poison all day, still has time to worry about dis orders in China.—San Diego Union. 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. P A U L IN E YOUNG. Daughter Ruler. ROSE CITY LODGE No. I l l , L B. P. 0 . E. of W.. MEETS the 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVENINGS OP EACH MONTH AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, 381% E. MORRISON STREET. A L L VISITING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. L U L A H U BB A R D , Daughter Secretary. Syracuse Lodge, No. 1, K. of P., meets the second and fourth Fri day nights each month at the Stag Auditorium 381% E. Morrison S t T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R. STAG AUDITORIUM 381% E. Morrison St. G A RN ER G RA YSO N , C. C. 971 E . 21st St.. N. E. J . MINOR. Secretary, 419 Abington Bldg. ARTHUR NELSON, K. of R. A S. Levi P. No. 118 Meets every first- Wednesday night in each month at 8 o’clock at its Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284% N. 17th Street All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information CALL BROADWAY 5426 SAMUEL MALVERN, P oil Commander Early Stage of It. Sometimes a man fusses about pay- tng a clergyman’s fee, but that shows that he has never been divorced and had to settle up with his own and his wife’s lawyers.—Exchange. She Saw to That. First fly on arm of girl, to com panion—"Have you notloed, my dear, how dusty the roads are today?"— Paris Rlre. Can’t Always Tell. You never can tell. The poker player with the vacant look may have a full house.—Boston Transcript. BE HAPPY -a GlPUGÀGx/0 . KELP ORE 146 Security Bldg. Portland Oregon { g b r M sC lars N sw spspsr B> lutlsats.) Daily Fashion Hint H. H. HKOOTENS Corporation. When I'm a big, big girl, And you're en old. old man. Although my hair wou't curl I'll curl It If I can; Though dolla are put away, I'll gat thaui out ours more, Ho you and I can play Again upon the floor. When I am big and tall. And you ara old, you aee, I'll atlU be Juat aa ainall. And you aa young will be, You'll be my Daddy yet. My Daddy to the end— The older that wa get Tha more we'll Juat pretend I T H E H O U SE O F P R A Y E R 28 Union Avenue North, Portland. Or Elder Robert Searcie, Pastor 6541 66th Street, S E Phone Su 2794 Sunday School 10 A M : Sunday ser vices. !2 M and 7:30 P. M Mid-week Services. Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings All nations welcome ADVOCATE The world is a playground for those who are healthy. Nature knows the way to health. Take Barkroot Tonic F e e ls M u ch Im p ro v e d . " I h a v e b e e n In p oor h e a lth f o r so m e tim e , s y s t e m g e n e r a lly ru n dow n a n d s u f f e r in g w ith s e v e r e c o n s tip a tio n On r e c o m m e n d a tio n I tr ie d y o u r B a r k r o o t T o n ic , and a f t e r u s in g tw o b o t t le s I bejean to fe e l Im p ro v e d In e v e r y w a y ." MRS M I N N I E C A M P B E L L , P o rtla n d . H igh -B row n FaceP ow d er 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 caret. Manufactured only by For Sale by All Druggists ELA BO RA TE M ILLIN ERY DESIGNS KM A SU R PLIC E CLOSING FEA TU RED Smartness anil severity are lynony- mous terms in the lexicon of fashion, and both are eloquently interpreter! 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 hark Medium lire require* 4% yards 40 inch material and 2% yards novelty braid. Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No. 3018. Sues, 34 to 44 inches bull, "Speaking of Intelligence teats," says practical l'runella, "the reaction of an |18 stenographer to a |U00 Air coat Isn't such a bad one." Depluming Mites Flens are aometliue* troubled with ■cable«, or depluming miles, which bite the akin at the haae of the feath ers and Anally cause a loss of plum age. Mix four parta lard with on* part flowera of sulphur, and rub this ointment on the part* where feathers are lacking. A loaa of renthem around Ike back I* sometime* caused by ac tivities of tba male birds. Washing the bare parts with commercial disin fectant solution niny prove useful In destroying depluming mllos. eating version Included n skirt In ■tripes of gray and black worn with a coat of gray. Thar« la no end to the novelty woolens which combine effectively with like fabric of solid coloring. For sportswear a pleasing material shows a curious darned effect In n second coloring such aa mauve on green, blue on a blue of darker mien, and so on. Some of the dressier woolens show a patterning In metal thread—all of which goos to emphasize the fnct that woolens of extreme novelty will rep- crown grows In favor. The model’ centered In tha picture Is an ad- mlruble autumn headwear suggestion, j Moire silk Is a magic word th ese, days In the realm of millinery. It la the popular fabric for Immediate wear. The large black moire but pictured here typifies the last word In smart fashion. The lint shown last In the group ac cents the trend toward the higher crown. JULIA BOTTOMI.ET. <©. 1*2«. \V«at«rn N « w « p a p * r U n io n .) All-in-One Sweater Dresa For Summer W ear On* of the latest exemplification* of the sweater dress Is nil In one pleca. The skirt Is short anil plaited and la lot Into the woven wool sweat er by a leather l>elt of a bright con trasting shade, fuatoned by u silver buck!«. Coats of pastel colored kasha, par ticularly In th* bola de rose shndoa and the new yellows, are delightful with white crep* de chin* sport dresses. Shaded Organdie A black day frock of frosted crepe has large collars nml cuffs of organdie that shades from black to whit*. Striped Silk and Jersey Smart sports frocks consist of skirts of ltoman striped silk laid In very fine plaits und a Jumper blous« of Jersey which matches the predomi nating color In th* silk. BARK 4323Û r Nature's' Own Tonic THE OVERTON-HYGIENIC MFC. COMPANY CHICAGO MRS E. D. CANNADY 312 Macleay Bldg., Portland Pacific Coast Distributor W E BUY Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. Send ne re u r «hipmentx. W e mall Ton check the e x t » day we receive anode P ortland H ioe 1M NOVTM VMM I a W ool C o . R 0U 0H WASH DRY WASH E A ST 0883 E A ST 0883 N EW SYSTEM LA UN DRY ORIGINATORS O F INDIVID UAL WASHING We Do Not Mark Your Clothing 2 IN 1 WASH W ET WASH . 607 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon