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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1923)
PORTI A NlSOFFERSA MARKET V1X FOR your PRnniirF HlPPOtiROME Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Week duy Matinee, 20c; Evenings, 39e. Continu ous 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents all times. Northwestern School of Commerce Has a Good Position for You The Progressive Business College of the West Its FREE book "Moving Your Future For No Obligation Hot and Cold Water and Phone m Every IWn. Comfortable Accommodation at Moderate Prices European Plan HOTEL MORRIS Free Garage D. i MR. AND MRS. H. M, BRANSON, Proprietors Phone nroadwayliM). Tenth and Stark Portland. Oregon HOTEL ALDER Cor. 4th and Alder, Portland, Ore. REOPENED AND NEWLY FURNISHED Fairness, Courtesy, Good Service, European Plan Exclusively. Rates $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Most Central Hotel in Portland. FRED SMITH, Mgr. BAB'S RESTAURANT & good place to Eat and I.ivn Well Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon. Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m., 804 Yamhill SALESNAN WANTED makf'bijr'waiJwtrfk ''th V'for f,nd gulne to work, can iu Liiiicis nteu app y out tills is a real opnortun tv fnr u,ni t,,ct,th Kes" A ld,essKlrsteThy,, ?i? Vn,,el,sinB deals that will win you ges. Aiiuiess Urbt thought Uold Mnirs. T.imif..,i Biie.cn? winners. liberal wages Building, Portland, Oregon. A Good Job With Steady Work Paper making offers a good opportunity to strong, intelligent, sober men between tbe ages of 21 and 50 sure pay and steady work. Meals 35c each. Plenty to eat and excellent cooking. Company hotel. Supply beds 25c, 30c and 40c. Free hot and cold baths tubs and showers. Worthy, faithful employees have good chance for advancement. Positions given free on application you pay no fee for your job. Employment Office at Camas, Washington and 209 Commonwealth Bldg., Port laud, Oregon. Crown Willamette Paper Co. Throw away your old SQUEAKY WHEELS Ireat your old faithful Ford right. New First Quality Hardwood 30x3 or 30x34 riain black clincher wheels, bored for hub and hub bolts, each Mail orders filled the same day as received. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT CO. ooao or 3UX52 $3.65 C5-67 Sixth street Successors to A. J. Winters Co., In Phone Broadway 0391. Portland. Oregon Cascara Bark We are one of the largest buyers of Cascara Bark in the world. Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND. OREGON. Branch at Pocatello. Idaho Write for Prices and Shipping Tags. GLASSES Will Save Your Eyes! Kxpert fitting at lowest prices. Glasses In all styles. Lenses duplicated from liroken pieces. Mall in your broken glasses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. A. K. Hurwjtl, 223 First St., Portland. r MECHANICAL ENGINEER Protect that Idea with a United States Patent. Others have made fortunes out of Patents. Why not you f Thomas Bllyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg., Portland, Ore. Patent Attorney1 MY FREE illustrated book explains my guaranteed non-sutsicat method of per manently curina Piles, and pointt out the dangers of neg lect and use of "quack" reme dies. Send foe it today. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN 2ND AND MORRISON PORTLAND, OREGON INFORMATION 1 DEPARTMENT 85 cents PLEATING SPECIAL Cut. seam, hem and machine pleat skirts ready for band. Hemstitching, pieoting and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 85 Fifth St. Portland, Ore. ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you up, we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your combings. Join our School of Beauty Culture. 400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone Broadway 6902, Portland, Oregon. BRAZING, WELDING ft CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co., 88 1st St. CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7lh and Madison FOOT CORRECTIONIST Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. Tryzelaar, 618 Plttock Block, Portland, Ore. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely; most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reli able; years experience: descriptions free, "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 656 Oakland, California. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Piece! I. ul. liner Florists, U48 Morrison St. MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine St. Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works. TIMBER One half section Grant County, Oregon, cruised, yellow pine, $20 per acre, cash, for immediate sale. Must have the money. Worth $25 on the market today. Address. Hx 24(j, Ihllhburo, Oregon. Hol'and's Odd House. Rotterdam has the highest house In the country. It is known as the Amer ican skyscraper, and is actually seven stories high. It is built of porcelain tiles and stands upon piles. Amster dam has the queen's palace, the foun dation of which is 13,600 piles, and there are so many other buildings there supported that way that the town really roosts on tree trunks. Youthful Mr. Malaprop. She was a nice little thing, but somewhat of a Malaprop turn of speech. "You know," she said, "I think we shall be going this year to a dear little place in the Austrian Tyrol. It's very hilly, but they've got a lovely vernacular railway." Lon don Tit-Bits. Aberdeen. Aberdeen building per mits for the year 1923 indicate that more than $1,000,000 worth of build ing construction is under way or has been completed during the 6 2-3 months of the year. The building permits issued so far total $975,000, the latest being one for $300,000 for a theater and store building at the corner of I and Wlshkah streets. This was issued Thursday. This will make July the banner month of the year, it Is prediced. June will be next, with a total of over $280,000. A wife need not be a good cook, ac cording to the decision of a "learned'' Detroit judge. Just the same we still maintain that it is a handy accom plishment to have tucked In your apron pocket. Praise of the Beautiful. The useful encourages itself; for the multitude produce it. and no one can dispense with it; the beautiful must be encouraged : for few can set it forth, and many need It. Goethe. Damp, We Should Imagine. Ad In Exchange "For rent, house on Maple avenue, 5 rooms nicely papered with town water." Boston Evening Transcript. Reported by Miss N. School Dentist "Now, children, you must take care of your teeth. I can't do it ail for you. Remember your mouths are in your own hands." Bos ton Evening Transcript. The Sea. The view of it Inspires a delight and ecstacy which U not only hard to describe, but which has something secret In It that a man should not ut ter loudly Thackeray. Uncommon CptlCA JOHN OCIloC BLAKE LEARN TO AIM TDEFORE the soldier is permitted to shoot his rifle he is taught t aim It. Over and over again he must practice holding his weapon, tad sighting It. It is discouraging work. With the target before him the recruit natural ly wants to try to hit It. But to permit hUn to fire too soon would be fatal to his efficiency. He will never shoot well unless he first learns to shoot correctly. And the long drill in holding the rifle properly, and aiming it properly Is never wasted. These rules are as necessary In life as they are on the rifle range. It is easy enough to aim high, but it Is not easy to reach your target. Before you actuully set out to ac complish your ambition you must learn how to accomplish it. This means long and often uninteresting toll, but without it all your aiming at the target will be useless. There can be no success without training, severe and continuous. You can no more become a bank president without learning how to be Something to Think About By F. A. WALKER MENTAL EXPLOSIONS TF BY any chance you should fall Into the lamentable habit of becoming truculent, peevish, Ill-humored and sharp-tongued in moments of trial, take a new tack and head straight for the delectable port of good-will. Nothing is more detrimental to the individual happiness and success than mental hysterics, whether they be of a mild or severe form. Often, In spite of himself, the victim of passionate out bursts is plunged into a sea of trouble from which he cannot extricate him self without loss of friends and self-respect. Men and women have fallen from high estates by allowing a burst of anger to sweep them off their mental balance and been taught a very tren chant principle for future judgment and action, in most cases, however, too late to be of any use to them. If you will look about you, you will see them among the sad-faced and forlorn, eking out a bare existence In a lowly station from which they are unable to rise because of their ungov ernable spirit. When an automobile has been wrecked by a careless driver It serves as a warning to others, but It falls to restore the car. Just so do foolish persons who have ruined their life prospects through Impetuous Impulse serve as warnings to the observing and thoughtful. And yet the world goes on, a large part of It unmindful of what is taking place under Its very eyes. The true conclusion is obvious: If you will npply the experience- of others to yourself, profit by their fol lies and hold your spirit In check when It Is about to burst forth Into a violent quake, you will have nothing to fear. a bank president than you can go to Chicago without knowing how to get there. Emerson's advice to hitch your wagon to a star is excellent advice, bttt It would have been of more prac tical value if he had added a few de tails as to how It is to be accom plished. Do not begrudge the months or the weeks or the years that you spend In learning how to aim. You'll get far more hits if you put In hard work at training than you will if you fire be fore you have learned to hold your rifle. Genius can sometimes fire at sight, but even genius often misses unless It learns how to Are. And genius suc ceeds more often than does ordi nary ability because It Is great enough to recognize the value of hnrd work. No one worked harder than did Mi chael Angelo or Keats or any of the geniuses whose names will endure forever. Aim as high as you can, always. But always learn how to aim before you fire. ( by John Blake.) I Misunderstanding By GRACE E. HALL YOU'RE far away tonight, my dearie, dearie, The sunshine has been mocking me all day ; I've strained my eyes 'til they are weary, weary, Longing to see you passing by this way ; Within my heart a pain is growing, growing, The truth Insists that I shall heed and know That further still you're ever going, going, And oh, I love you dearie, love you sol The world Is very cold, my dearie, dearie. Outside the magic circle of your arms ; My heart is pleading to be cheery, cheery, Safe locked against your breast from all alarms; The tears persist tonight In falling, fall ing. The breezes whimper of an unknown woe, And 'cross the silence I am calling, calling Come back to me, I love you, love you sol ( by Dodd, Mead A Company.) A SCHOOL PAVJS I A S-VV - " - O' STRWf. P. t I -? rS'Sp ' -KS" J TJ fROfr ToOWoPpeR Moves INfc Hi To the man or woman who can con trol his or her action In the vital mo ment the world Is willing to yield Its riches. The eyes of employers ever watch ing each men and women, taking note of fit err worthiness. Such persons do not have to beg for opportunity or advancement. In matters of art. Intellect and self restraint they are always at home, sure of themselves in every field of human endeavor, confident that they can "make (rood." even when opposing winds boat hardest against them In their darkest night. ( y. mi. by MoOir. Newaptpsr Syndicate,) flllotl G T5 .ers oook doo 1 1 Every task wrought out In patience Brings a blesMng to the doer; Joy comes to the waiting worker. But eludes the swift pursuer. GOOD THINGS FOR OCCASION l 'TMIE olive Is such an appetizer and adds so much zest and flavor to many dishes that It should always le found on the shelf. For garnishing dishes one may cut Into a queen olive with a sharp knife and keeping close to the stone, pare In a spiral fashion. This will leave the olive still shapely without the stone. For canapes olives are Indispens able. Cut eight rounds of bread and spread with softened butter. The rounds should be about two Inches In diameter. Toast them lightly before spreading with butter. I'repare a paste, using six shrimps chopped Dm and then mashed with Hire.- table spoonfuls of mayonnaise. Have reads one-fourth of a cupful of stuffed olives, chopped with eight CRpers. Over the toasted rounds spread the shrimp paste, then the chopped olive mix ture. Garnish with a Slice of stuffed olive and serve at once. Zwieback. Zwieback is often not obtainable and a recipe for It will be cherished by many. Take a yeast cHke softened !:i one half cupful of warm water, two table spoonfuls of sugar, and mix well. Add flour to make a thin butter, about half a cupful. Set aside to rise in a warm place, covering well with a cloth. An hour later, when bubbles form on top, add two more tablespoon fsJs of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of melted lard, two well-beaten tggS, cinnamon and salt to taste and two CUpfUll of flour or a bit more. Beat well, cover and let rise again In a warm place. When light make Info two small loaves and bake In n hot oven fifteen minutes. Take from the oven, cool, cut In half inch slices and bake until brown on both sides. In a hot oven. Keep air tight. Fine for babies and convalescents. Has Anyone Laughed At You Because BETHEL R. PCYSBK You are fussy about the way folk handle books! "Don't be an old' fuss!" This is what the unbookLsh and some times the bookish hurl at you. Never mind ! You really love a book and you can't stand being a witness to Its mutilations. Books mean something to you probably the laughers couldn't stand seeing you hurt their Held glasses, or their I tennis rackets, etc. A hook Is u marvelously cont rived thing, going through hundreds of processes between the brain of the writer and store counter. You, owidng It, appre ciate It, and appreciation Is Jealous always of depreciation. Books are one of the greatest of man's possessions Hnd us such deserve a little more. than casual care, especially by book-lovers and collectors! SO Your get away hero Is: At the worst you are over "fussy" over something worth being "fussy" about. (() by MoClura Newapaper Syndicate.) tablespoonfuls of cream and one oi softened butter. Season well with salt, cayenne, and add eight large olives, pitted and chopped, one pi mento rubbed to a smooth paste and one tablespoonful of parsley chopped Add a plncll of thyme and mix nil together. Press Into a wet mold and Chill thoroughly. Serve unmolded on a bed of lettuce or sliced as BO Indi vidual serving. (Q. 1921, Weat.rn N.wnpaper Union.) Canada's National Flag. The national Hag of the Dominion Of Canada, Of Oreat Britain and Of the British empire, Is the Union Ja k, In which are combined the crosses of Hi. fieorge for Kngland, St. Andrew for Scotland and St. Patrick for Ireland. The Union Jack is the only Hug (bn may properly be flown from Canadian flagpoles. It Is the only Hag that regu larly flies from flagstuffs on ihe parlia ment buildings, Ottawa; the legislative buildings In provlnen capitals; the Cheese Salad. custom h onset utd poatOiBcssj of 0U Break a cake of cream cheese Into ada and all Canadian citadel., armories pieces and mash to u paste with , two I and public building. aV a .-- KveryMeaj E Have a packet in your 29 Bjj pocket for ever-ready jjjw Aids digestion. :M Soothes the throat. Wk E For Quality, Flavor and M Explaining the Smell. Betty likes to doll herself up an I she makes free with her mother's toilet articles whenever she gets a chance. One evening there were sev eral guests to dinnr, and conscious that there was a strong odor of per fume in the air, Hetty remarked, "It you smell anything, that's me." Bos ton Branlng Transcript. Home of the Patriarch Abraham. The Temple of the Moon, tho homo of the patriarch Abraham, recently un covered In tho Chaldces, may bo be tween G,000 and 7,000 years old. It la probably the oldest known edifice. Tho British museum and tho museum ot tho University of Pennsylvania havo Charge of the research work in this section. Bear a Swimmer. Nansen claims for (he polar bear a farthest north of 84 degrees, says Na ture Magazine. It seldom goes more than a diiy'.s Journey inland, but it is an expert swimmer, and will p 40 miles from shore in the ice -packed seas with ease. Noah Webster Wrote of Epidemics. Noah Webster, the great lexicogra pher who wrote "Webster's Diction ary," alno wrote tho first general his tory of epidemic diseases published in this country. Nothing New. An auto has been invented that runs ou legs, but this is nothing new, as many a poor victim in tho hospital cuu testify. Boston Branlng Transcript. You Must Get Up. Yel a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of tin' hands of sloop; so shall thy poverty come as one that iraveleth ami lliy waul as an armed man. Solomon. Making Virtue of Stubborness. Stubbornness is a bad quality in a cha ranter, bu if it can bo changed to persistence it is turning a liability into an asset and Is us good. O. II. 1 tames. Miners to End Strike Sydney, N. S. Coal miners of South Cape llreton decided al a mass meeting at (Jlace Hay Saturday night to return to work Tuesday. The North Caps. Union men are expected lo follow suit. Their ac tion would end tin: strike of miners of district No, 2d. United Mine Work ers ugulnst the presence of troops Jn the district. Salem The !2:i crop of pears in the Willamette valhy will be the largest for several years, according to Karl I'earcy of the Oregon Growers Cooperative association, Although no definite; offers have yet been mado growers anticipate that they will re ceive not less than $:i5 a ton for their products. Bend. -A budget for tho Bend school district of $22.1,27 IM, ot which the district must raise by taxation only 7C,0f,9.CI, will be submitted lo the school board at a district meet ing to be called soon by the budget committee, which Saturday night completed compilation of the amount necessary lo run tho schools tho coming year. uied for bahy'ft clothe., will keep them weet and enowy-whlte uutll worn out. Try It end for youreclf . At grocer Are You Satisfied? BEHNKT; WAl.KEK HUSINE.SS COLLKGI Is tho blKirKiit, most perfectly cs"liitl IIiihIiiihh Training School In the North went. Kit yourm-lf for u higher position wltti more money. Permanent positions assured our Intonates Write for catalog on: lo unu IfMAhC Portland. P. N. U. No. 31, 1923