Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 16, 1922, Image 7

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    OREGON^?-' 1925
DHDTI
AND
r VlC I UMnu
offcr * a market
EACH IS A GENUINE GOODYEAR
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portland, Oregon
VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAYS
Complet. Change Hun .ml Thur«.
Mathie Pally
Twice Nightly
turday, Kumluy. Holiday», Continuous
HIP podpô ME
fairy food when nil at once from
the tree and bushed dropped those
rpilH Fairies as everyone knows naughty spider Goblins right la their
will in«»« nuo», urn naru», Il«»«menl», »L , Wuter-
A do not like to be out In the day­ midst.
PfOoL Hot proof, Hutpi'mf »nd Fireproof.
Up Jumped the Fairies crying out
Medu»« Waterproofed Whit» Portland ('«ment I«
time or at least In the sunlight, but
th. L.»t for Htuci'O ITust.r on outelde for Hunga-
with frigiit and away they ran, hiding
one
day
they
had
to
be
out
to
undo
IvWB— Do.« hot «tahi and dirt can ba huaed off.
Writ« for Llb-rature
Hold by
the work of King Oberon, who la very under all sorts of things to escape
A. McMtLLAN A CO., 120 Union Av«. N, Portland
jealoua of the power of the FuirleM their tormentors.
But the Goblins were not satisfied
IIEMNTITf HING AND PLEATING.
and never Iones a chance to display
Buttonholing — Hullrm« — plaiting — Tuikit g nod t’haln.tltchhig
with
frightening the Fairies once;
his powers of magic charm.
All Mall Order« given careful «nd p'ompt attention
ELITE KHOP, I2H| Tenth nr«r Wmhirrgton.
King Oberon Is called the King of they ran this way and that, trying to
the Fairies, but he really has little find them and send them flitting about
lunch «on at noon.
to do with ruling and has power only like so many scared little butterflies.
When the Fairy Queen saw the
during the hour between the night
Spider Goblins looking for the Fairies
and day.
J| ■
Hee.lvlng Heta, complet, wlth phone, and Wir«. ISO.00.
One night the Goblins capering she knew that some channel spell
Avetuan Hat.«» 4ÜO mile« of blond'a»tl «
Kln.pl« tu
M
Ofwrat», Wlth complété inatructlon»
about came acroaa King Oberon sitting was upon them and when she touched
A. F. Brodl Co., 345 Grand Av.,, Portl.nd Or«.
under a leaf In the woods waiting for one with her wand and that did not
the charmed hour when at his com­ change it to n Goblin she knew that
mand nil things would be under his it was King Oberon's work, for she
could-not undo his work until his hour
control.
To Introduce I'ortland'a Pride Water-
“Could you change us into big wus over.
proof Paint wo will furnish th« first three
Ho she whispered to all of her
spiders with lots of legs?" asked one
barrels ordered from your community at a
Fairies
telling them not to be fright­
dlar-ount of «1%. Ht-guiar price II Z5 yer
Goblin.
ened, that it was the mischievous Gob­
gallon, latroductory price 76 centa. Put
PORTLAND. ORt
“
Of
course
I
could.
Nothing
easier.
”
up tn 10, to and 61 gallon barrela.
lins and that they would be sorry
PORTLAND'S PRIDE PAINT CO., replied King Oberon. “Why do you little fellows If they could be kept in
(71
Rally
Street
Portland,
Oregon
EXPERT
the dell until the magic hour of King
Oberon’s power had passed.
PATENT
ATTORNEY
Dyeing & Cleaning W« can «how you how to turn your p* ten tahto
So the Fairies pretended to be very
Ideaa Into ca»h. Oregon IJaonaad Marhanlcal
much
frightened and the Goblins In­
hnginaer.
THOMAS
MIL
YEU.
Mt
Hieron»
EXCELLENT SERVICE Building. Portland. Or«.
tent upon their pranks and thinking
A, Paxal I'Mt Hrtwn I'miia P»M. Writ« lor
it was great fun stayed until the sun
was up.
At Your Heck and Call
They scampered off in a hurry when
they
saw the light, but. of course.
LAYTCN COOPERAGE CO
King Oberon had gone home long be­
fore.
Dealers la
PLEATING SPECIAL
“Oh, what shall we do?" moaned
New and Second-hand I Cut warn, hem and mac hl ne pleat skirts road
the Goblins, for in their spidery forms
toe baivi. 81.15. UM «kiri» machio« rep
81.UU. H«m»Ütchln«, ht*-.
they could not give the magic signal,
tASILRN NOVELTY MFC. CO.
l'üfUajul Ore
the three knocks that opened the door
UH Fifth Ht.
PORTLAND, ORE.
to
their homes Inside the moss-covered
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Farm Implement»—New and »econd
rocks.
hand. »pet UI pi Ice». P. E Kabenahad«,
And there the Queen and her Fairies
3*0-38« E Morrison St
Kaat »1. _____
RUBBER STAMPS anti MARKING
found them, for they followed them
BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTING
wish
to
become
spiders?"
he
asked.
DEVICES.
Northweet Welding * Supply Co. M l»t St
“You can be lions Just as well if you soon after they ran, well knowing
CLEANING AND DYEING
what would happen and If anyone
For reliable Cleaning and
like."
begged
hard to be helped out of trou­
Dyeing service aend par<«la to
"Oh, no, we'd rather be spiders with
us.
Wi pay return po»tuge.
lots of legs so we can run fast,' said ble those mischievous little GobUns
Information and prices given
Upon request
the mischievous little fellow, “We did when they saw the Fairy Queen.
FINKE'S CITY DYE WORKS
They promised to be good, they
want to frighten the Fairies at their
jayu
Portland
•acta
promised
never, never again to go to
feast
in
the
dell.
”
CUT FLOWERS 4 FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Uro»., Flurl.te, 2*7 Murrwon t>L
very King Oberon to be changed into any I
This
pleased
King
Oberon
Expert advice on any FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
much, but lie did not tell the Goblins form and they told the Queen she
Incorna tn» orublam» Commercial lion Work», 7th it Mudimrn. _
Hwernl ye«™
nrtuftl
that bls power lasted only a short was the most powerful among the;
.
eiperlenrn In Govern- । machinery
Send ua your Inquiries for anything in
time, and that they might have to magic folk, and they thought King
•ur
th «>*
remain spiders until the next night Oberon only a pretender and not at
RWHIIII,
• ■ * a ro —■
— a
w
a > —. 11
lefty »nd « HawrniU.
Office
motivo», Holler», Engine». Crush, r«, »tell,
unless they returned within the magic all a king.
„nd In with 11 and we .Hi give
> 'f
rame. Hehlng, et
Horka Mac hinery Lo ,
With one wave from the Queen's
eat to goodness sdvh * It will pay you to bit lullway Exchange Bldg , Portland, Or.
hour.
get In touch with us now R. J. Curtin.
So the Goblins called all their wand and those of her subjects,’ the
MOLKR HARBER COLLKGE
T«sch«« trade In » w«U-
pay while Warn­
brothers to be right on time when the Goblins received their own forms
ing. I'uaitron« »«cured.
Writ« fur catakigu«.
Fire Proof and Modern
magic hour came around and King again, and as soon as they had,
414 llurnru'l« »lr««L Portland. Ure.
___
_
MONUMENTS—E. 3d «nd Pine 6U.
Oberon changed them all Into spiders thanked the Queen and the Fairies j
i Uto b< humann <ò anile A Mai : ■ .
k»
which scampered to the dell as fast they ran with shamed faces for their!
PERSONAL
.
, .
homes, while the Fairies and their
as their legs would carry them.
PARK AND MORRISON STS
Murry If lx.netv; moat aucceasful Home
hundred»
rich;
confidential.
The little Fairies and their Queen Queen flitted off to Fairyland and
Iwt-ot Morrtw«. Cara dlr- l to Hot«!
Pupu ar Maker”:
í.■¡laLle.
ye.il»
e»perlence;
descriptions
Prkaa. <•««•» Hhoppln« and Th«al«r diatele*.
were sitting around a cobweb table­ were soon In their beds fast asleep.
free
The Successful Club,“ Mri. Nash,
FRANK A. CLARK. Prop..
(CopyrighL)
Box SM. Oakland, California.
cloth spread upon the ground eating
THE row EK OF OBERON
medusa
Waterproofed
C E ME N T
BAB’S BESTAURANJ
SAVE YOUR ROOF
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT,,
Each of the two tires illustrated above is a gen­
uine Goodyear through and tnrough.
One is the famous reliable 30 x 3% inch Goodyear
All-Weather Tread Clincher.
Its companion is the popular 30 x 3% inch Good­
year Cross Rib.
The Goodyear Cross Rib is built of the same high
grade Egyptian cotton fabric that goes into the
All-Weather Tread Goodyear.
It has a long-wearing but differently designed
tread, and sells for less money.
More than 5,000,000 of these tires have been
sold in the last five years.
Their fine performance has demonstrated the
folly of buying unknown and unguaranteed tires
of lower price.
Ask your Goodyear Service Station Dealer about
their advantages.
BARRELS
INC^E
PROBLEMS
RITZ HOTEL
PIPE REPAIRING
m
1>I1>L'< Repaired by eiperta
I II L.O iqpe Shop, 272 Waah.
r r» v ’w » » r-s a. a. w • ■ • ■ • — • - —
—
before buying elsewhere see us. Columbia
ery Co., UW Union Ave. Portland.
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
We help the appearance of women.
Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma­
MYERS BLACKWeLL COMPANY
tion, value 17.80. price 12.15.
400 to til Dekum Hldg.
_____
M2 Hawthorn« Av«M PORTLAND. ORE
SHOE REPAIRING IN PORTLAND
Model bhoe Io ;..m, 272 Washington St.
an Shoemaker«,
108 4th HL
REST HESULT8-I.OWEST »JUCK’; ,
VETERINARIAN—Cattle a Specialty
Developing roll film«. 10 at», parka. «O et». I Hnta. l<r Chas M. Andetaon. Kenton. PoruanA
all alte«. V«lv«t 4e Hriliianl Gloaa fc. Hubert» Wedding Bouquete and Funeral Plecee
Photo Shop. 110 Sellins HM« . Portland. Ore.
Lubllner Florlata. 34k Morrison St.
RADIO OUTFITS
YOUR<
I I AMD
n/AllL/
How to Read Your
jl Characteristics
and Tendencies — the
nasses That Make for Success or
Failure as Shown in Your Palm
KODAK FINISHING
THE HAND OF A MUSICIAN
the lower Joints
W HEN
Angers, and especially
of the
of the
Suggests Trouble.
finger of Saturn, the middle finger,
TREES ‘ND SHRUBS
Adv.—Open for position, on excel­ are well knotted, it Is a mark of
Fnrtt trow budded froa b.«rtn« weh-
lent
Janitor that keeps you in hot wa­ skill In musical composition. Skill in
Bevasi MBPsro^w, -wro-e—WW —-JW-
execution of music is Indicated by
Bhrobbwr. Plaata. Barobwrt» lltork- ter all the time.—Boston Transcript.
finger tips that are well padded.
Rhubarb, Fio«rrln« Rbruta. (•«—■
Some authorities on palmistry hold
"f
VtoÄ R«d««. Nut «nd Sh«d» T»
Csnltesp^ B»UM»cUoo (u«r«m«sA
Cuba Size of Penneylvanla.
that a very good sign of skill and tal­
WABHDY0TON MÜRBE» Y CO
The area of Cuba is about equal to ent—perhaps even genius—in music is
i BaloaméuìvwrrwLerèr^ì^H^anteA.
Indicated by a finger of Jupiter (or
that of the state of Pennsylvania.
forefinger) that is bent or curved; in
Fir. Proof «nd Modern
rare cases, even to a degree ap­
Camels Live a Century.
NEW HOUSTON HOTEL
proaching the semi-circle. This mark
A. E. Holcombe. Maaagw
Camela sometimes live to the age or sign is accentuated and strength­
Weekly Rate, to Permanent GueM.
|
Sixth and Everett Street«, ^re. Him k» 5 of a hundred years.
ened if the finger of Mercury, the lit­
from New Postofflc«, Four Block« from
tle Anger, Is also bent in similar fash­
Union Depot Portland, Or«.
ion. This shows a good musician of
Not Flattering.
any sort, but especially a pianist. If
I am unused to children and besides only one Anger is bent, some hold, it
knowing no lullaby songs 1 have no is a sign of a person who simply has
1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, White«, etc. voice to carry a tune. I offered to care a great love of music, while the bend­
Band for our Lilt.
for a neighbor's child one afternoon. ing of both fingers means a perform-
music.
WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc., The child grew tired and asked me to er A of short,
sharp vertical line on the
Oregon Distributors for oMp_TruS.k*n. rock her and sing. I began bravely but
mount
of
Apollo,
at the base of the
100 Second St., Cor. Taylor Portland, Of she stopped me and said: “You don't
third finger, is held to mean, invari-
need to sing. I dess. Your songs make ably, skill in music. If the llne of
RAINIER HOTEL me wider awake."—Exchange.
fortune (running from the line of life
twiliotld««
inn. Ml Sb. FmkaAOr
toward Mercury) leaves the line of
V.ry Centrally Locate*
life at a sharp angle, it means love
Rare Indeed
Depot», »nd one block from m»ln lortuAr
In a recent published s»ory occurs of music.
(Copyright.)
the following: “Having thrust a New
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Testament into his pocket before
Frightened
Off.
starting he now took it out and read
FISTULA,FISSURE, Itch-
“
I
understand
Cactus
Joe has an
Ing «nd all other roctnl the Twenty-third Psalm.’’ This must
offer
to
be
a
film
actor,"
said
the com­
have been a rare copy of the Testa­
pcnnan.ntlv
mercial traveler. "He could show ’em
-V
out n ioiih I<- h I operation. ment, unknown to any person other
-
■ My nirthod of tifuttnonl
a lot of genuine realism in some of
xavvH the tlKNue Instead of than the author and his character.
those desperado dramas.”
deetroyltiK It
It 1« puln-
-ijf
le««. requires no anes-
“Yes. But he won't accept. After
thetic «nd Is permanent.
Beating Her to It.
readln’ about some of those studio
There Is no confinement
to bed, no Interference
The submissive little husband was parties, Joe's afraid he couldn't stand
with Tuslne»» or «ocl»1,
J
the rough life."
Guarantee a cure or will refund your fee. stealthily picking his own pockets be­
all or write for booklet. Mention this
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fore
going
to
bed.
“
A
brute
of
a
wife
paper when writing.
beater, that's what 1 am,” he chuckled
softly.
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
DR. C. J. DEAN
B«cond «nd Morrl.on St«., Portland, Or«.
FRENCH WRITER ON JOB AT 101
M. Mnllle Salnt-Prlx told a corres­
M. Mallle Saint Prix Ooes Long Artlcla
pondent who culled on him nt Ids
for Newspaper Every
chateau, about an hour’s Journey from
Week.
Paris, that his great regret Is that be
Paris.—M. Mallle SalnMMx, the can no longer go shooting, which ne
oldest working journalist It France had to abandon at the early age of
and probably in the world, me hun­ ninety.
dred and one years old, contributes
an article of a column to a column
Women are staging boxing bouts I»
and a half every week to a French
London.
*
provincial newspaper.
made
Suggestion.
SURE TO HELP
SICK WOMEN
Richard, age five, had been left at
home In the care of one of his aunts
for a few days. It appeared to the
aunt that Richard usually managed to
do just the things that she had for
Mrs. Baker, So Much Benefited by
bidden him to do. Finally she men-
fact
to
Richard,
only
to
tioned that
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
receive the following reply: “But,
pound, Anxious to Help Others
auntie, I never think of those things
un *vou uJk about them and then it
Lebanon, Indiana.—“I was complete­
seems to me that I Just must do ly run down from women’s troubles and
~rrTTTTTTffTTn stomach trouble and
them.”
for a long time was
hardly able to do my
The Wool Combers.
work. I had some
friends w ho had
In the Latin quarter of Paris one
taken Lydia E. Pink­
often sees groups of bareheaded wom­
ham’s Vegetable
Compound, and they
en sitting in some quiet corner of the
told me about it. I
street, perhaps within a church door,
know what it has
picking and combing the wool of their
done for me and I
mattresses. No matter how poor a
recommend it to
others, as I am sure
French peasant may be, he almost al­
it will be a great
ways possesses a comfortable bed with
help to all sick women. It is a wonder­
a wool mattress.
ful medicine, and I five you permission
By MILDRED MARSHALL
to use my testimonial and my pnoto-
graph.”— Mrs. E mma B aker , 310 S.
“Tact."
Fact» about your name; it» hbtory;
Fast. St, Lebanon, Indiana.
Sir Chartres Biron, London's chief
meaning; whence It wot derieed;
These letters recommending Lydia E.
magistrate, once gave a lecture on Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ought
,«
tlgn\ficance; your lucky day
“Tact” and Incidentally related a story to convince women of the great worth
Zz«
.
and lucky jewel
of a Scottish minister who on one oc­ of this medicine in the treatment of ail­
casion thus addressed a condemned ments to which they are often subject.
Mrs. Baker callsit “a wonderful med­
MARJORIE
criminal: “Donald, mon, the gallows
icine.” If you are suffering from
are ready, the hangman’s ready, the troubles women often have, or feel all
ARJORIE, sometimes
spelled rope’s ready—are ye ready?’’—Chicago run down, without any ambition or en­
ergy for your regular work, take Lydia
Margery, Is one of the many Herald.
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It
popular derivatives of Margaret, which
is a natural restorative and should help
has gained a place of Its own as a
Spiritualistlc Mania.
you as it has Mrs. Baker and many,
separate name. Since It was evolved
many other women.
From
Southern
Bavaria
comes
the
from Margaret it necessarily signifies
“pearl" and was taken from the Per­ report of an entire family of 11 mem­
Words to Be Avoided.
bers going insane through spiritual­
sian term for the Jewel.
There
are two simple words in our
The neighbors
When Margaret was subjected to istic experiments.
language
that have caused more mis­
the influence of other countries and found them, after destroying their
became Marguerite in France; Mar­ funiture, about to offer up an infant ery than all the plagues of history.
gherita in Italy and Spain, the Scotch as a sacrifice to the “spirit of pure They have broken lifelong friendships,
favorite was the lilting name of Mar­ light."—Scientific American.
set brother against brother, separated
jorie. Margaret Ethel took It to the
lovers and caused children to weep.
land of the thistle and seems to have
These poisoned words have sent inno­
Swallowed Each Other.
contrived to make it almost the na­
cent persons to the gallows and have
A perfectly formed hard-shell crab
tional Scottish name. Margaret gained
vogue In England through the famous about the size of the end of a person's turned the debutante into a demi-
Margaret of Anjou, Margaret Beau­ thumb was found in an oyster shell. mondaine. Think well before you let
fort, mother of Henry VII, and her The crab had evidently been swallow­ them pass your lips. They are “They
granddaughter Margaret Tudor.
ed by the oyster, but presumably It say.”—Exchange.
But the oldest of all derivatives is proved too much for the oyster, as
The "Strike" Is On.
Marjorie. Bruce's daughter is perhaps
there was no oyster in the shell when
the most famous of the Scottish wom­
The customer called the waiter.
en so called. It was readily contract­ it was opened.
“
There's
a chunk of wood in my
ed to Maisie—who does not recall
sausage,” said he. “I expect to be
Boxwood Hard to Obtain.
“proud Maisie" of the ballad? The
surname Marjoribanks was derived
In this country we once used tons served with the dog, but I’ll be hanged
from the barony of Raltio granted to of the Turkish and Persian boxwood if I’ll eat the kennel, too.”
Marjorie Bruce on her marriage with
the high steward of Scotland. Mar­ for engraving, but this finely textured
Good Advice.
and
gery also flourished in Scotland where wood, is now difficult to obtain
use
very
high
priced.
Ordinarily
we
"If
you
want
to succeed, son,” said
the little poem originated:
3,000
tons
of
it
annually.
Uncle
Eben,
“
you
gotter learn U) get
"My sister Margery, gentle May,
Took all my little bones away."
es’ as busy an’ enthusiastic over
Silver Tongues.
reg’lar work as you does over a crap
May is an endearment evolved from
Marjorie and Margaret. Edward Sted­
Rev. Ernest F. Tittle of Evanston, game."
man wrote a poem combining the two Ill., says It's great to be a distinguish­
names which runs :
ed orator, but that it is greater to tell
“One can never quite forget
the truth!
On How to Make a Success of the Real Estate
“What’s in a Name?”
M
FREE ADVICE -
Eyes like yours. May Margaret,
Eyes of dewy violet.
Nothing like them, Margaret.
Fave the blossoms newly born
Of the May and of the morn."
Salty.
Salt beds covering an area of forty
Marjorie's talismanlc Jewel Is the square miles exist in Nova Scotia. One
pearl. Old superstition has it that bed alone is said to be 900 feet wide
she will be blessed with good fortune and eighty feet deep.
and will win great love. Monday is
her lucky day and two her lucky num­
Hang the Grammarl
ber. The daisy is her flower.
When money talks we don't care
(Copyright)
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whether it says "You and I" or "You
and me” so long as it connects us up.
An Alibi.
Doctor—Sir, an Immediate operation
is necessary.
Your appendix must
come out at once.
How many
Patient—Appendix I
have I? The one In this bottle was
«okan out five years agol—Judge.
Buaine«.
Particulars. Macdonald Cooperative
Realty Company. San Dietro. California,
Red
Cross
BALL BLUE
to needed in every deportment of house*
keeping. Equally good for towel», tabi,
linen, eheeta and pillow caeca. Grocer»
Are f«< StoM?
west
Fit yourself for a higher Perigon
with more money. Permanent positions
Absence Defined.
assured our Graduates.
Write for catalog—Fourth and Yamhill,
Absence is like a wind which fans
conflagration but which extinguishes Portland.
No. 24, 022
P. N. Œ
candle.**-M. Tinayre. '