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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1923)
POP TI A Nn OFFERS A MARKET V A ajiijl FOR VnilD DDnnnrc " - w J l 1 Vi Mia . HHWa. Oregon A. , YATOEVIIiE PHOTO-PLAYS yemplete Change Saturday, Adulu. Week day Matinee, 20s; Ereninga, 89c. CoBtinn wis 1 In 11 p. m. Children 10 cents all times. Webber Academy of Music Hal A. Webber, Principal. 1 5 1 Fourth ii.i n Violin, Piano, Banjo, Saxaphone " ' Porflnd. Eon. (Established 1895) Phone MAin 5080 Herd's Mineral Springs An Idh? MDanaer Car.cn, vva.hlnfltor, Routes- P RTrt- , Speclal Wlnter " arm will8, 5 &. S- Local trm Portland to Car li?mhla By AlU t0 Cascade Looks via Co- H Shwn hu a.y,i ?y Aut0 vla the North Banl Ar.fnmy;ot0telAnierl0ttn Pla". Modern Hotel for Rh?TS- B,ah-Hot Mineral Baths: Cure Trr,.,ia .U a,tlsfV. Llver' Kidney and Stomach ygggW Mtln Diseases. Hunting and Flahlng. ONLY GOOD CREAM MAKES GOOD BUTTER MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. A Good Job With Steady Work Paper making offers a good opportunity to strong, intelligent, sober men between the 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 land, Oregon. Crown Willamette Paper Co. World's Best Bicycle Ask Dad to get you that Columbia he promised you. They cost no more than ordinary bicycles. Just send U9 your name and we will mail you Free, a dandy Jaza cap in pretty colore. Motorcycle & Supply Co., (Inc.) Third and Taylor PORTLAND, ORE. Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Columbia Bicycles. m toot "LITE-FOOT" Powdered DANCE FLOOR WAX Gives smooth. Gliding1 fin ish to hard or soft-wood floors. NO ACID, GREASE OR DUST. Your dru exist has it. If not, send us stamps, 76c for one-pound package CLARKE, WOODWARD DRUG CO. Portland. Oregon. ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If taken in time, prevent operations for Diabetes, Catarrh, Asthma Luntr, Throat, Liver, Kidney, Rheumatism, Blood. Stomach and all female disorders. Bladder Troubles. The C. Gee Wo Remedies are harmless, as no drugs or poison are used. Composed of the choisest medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, in ported by us from far away oriental countries. Call or Write for Information C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company New Location 262V4 Alder St., S. W. Cor. Third, Portland, Orego, .Established 23 Years in Portland. The Little House A Song by Evelene Calbreath. Sung by Kathryn Meisle, contralto, Chicago Opera company. AT ALL PORTLAND MUSIC DEALERS CHOOSE YOUR STUDY fjffT' A position for each graduate. Write us today. Alisky building, Portland, Oregon. Cascara Bark Higher Ship, bring or advise how much you have for sale. POULTRY WANTED RUBY & CO., 215 FRONT ST., COR. SALMON, Portland USED FORDS A complete stock Coupes, Sedans, Roadsters and Tourings. We buy for cash, which gives you more for your money. When you want a rord come see our stock. We handle our own paper, i vaduu&u a WIT 1 TAYS. (Inc.) Ids N . 11th. let. Burnside & Couch at. Bdy 3214 EVAN G. HOUSEMAN Osteopathic Physician. Electronic Method of ABRAMS Phone Main 2963. 393H Yamhill at Tenth, Portland. Ore INFORMATION DEPARTMENT QUITTING SHOE BUSINESS. Reliable shoe store: square dealing with the public for 30 years; decided to quit the shoe business; $30,000.00 stock of the latest style shoes for ladies, mer and children, as well as high top ladiei shoes with military or Cuban heel are at the public disposal. You will pur chase several pairs when you see the great reduction in price. John J-ellar, 389 Washington St., Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon. PLEATING SPECIAL (Jut, seam, Hem and macnine qr rnn,, nlt skirt, rn.itr for hunH OU OtSUU Ham.titt'hin? nicotine- and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY MFO. CO. 85 Fifth St. Portland. Ore ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlora We fix you up, we make all kinds of Hair Goods of youi combings. Join our School of Beauty Culture 400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone Brosdwaj 6902, Portland, Oregon. GU0D COOP FOR MOTHER HENS i pes of Chicks by Exposure May Be Largely Prevented Guard Against Vermin. (Pvenmnasi by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. ) It Is not good poultry management to allow the mother hen to range un restricted with her chicks. With such freedom the hen frequently takes her brood through wet grass, and as a re sult some are chilled and die, especial ly the weaker ones, which are likely to he left behind. The loss of young chicks which follows such a practice Is large and mainly preventable. Fur thermore, the food which u brood al- THE ROMANCE OF WORDS 'BAFFLE" : STATE NEWS t IN BRIEF. 'AUEN' ln the "terature of today, It is necessary to use a synonym for "defeat" or "foil," the word "bathe" Is a recognized equivalent but the origin of the verb presents an Interesting study in ancient customs and medieval practices, for It was formerly applied to a particular Bpecles of physical punishment. Thus, in Beaumont and Fletch er's "King and No King," a cow ardly soldier recounts his expe riences by saying "They hung me up by the heels and heat me with hazel sticks so that the whole kingdom took notice of me for a baffled felon." "Baffling" In the days of chivalry was the name given to the ceremony ln which n per jured or recreant knight, either personally or in effigy, was hung up by the heels, his escutcheon blotted, his spear broken in two and either his body or his like aess beaten by the bystanders. This pleasant little pastime Is described by Spenser, who writes ln the "Faerie Queen" : "And after all, for greater in famy He by the heels him hung upon a tree, And baffled ao, that all which ihat passed by The picture of his punishment might see." The accepted meaning of the word today Is therefore figura tive, rather than literal an echo of the days when knighthood was ln flower. (() by Wheeler Syndicate, tnc.) O BRAZING, WELDING & CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co., 88 lit St PERSONAL Marry If Lonely; most successful "Horn, Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reli able; years experience; descriptions free "The Successful Club," Mra. Naah, Box 656 Oakland, California Cascara Bark W are one of the largest buyers of Cascara Bark in the world. Portland Hide & Wool Co. 101 UNION SVINUC NORTH, POsTlaNO, 0MI0N. Branch at Pocatello. Idaho Write for Prices and Shipping Tags. BUY THE BtST HORSE COLLAR MADE All long rye straw stuffed. WtB Insist on having the collar W with the "Fish" Label. If M B your dealer does not handle M WL thls"brand collar, write to us OHH 2$ direct JKr p- SHARKEY A SON jr 53 Union APorUand, Ore. HOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. Writs for catalogue. 234 Burnside street. Port land, Oregon. GLASSES WILL SAVE YOUR EYES gJ)jv Export fitting at lowest prices. Al eBm styles of Glasses. Lenses duplicated H form broken pieces. Mail in your bro, ken glasses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwitz. 223 First St.. Portland, Ore. CUT FLOWERS 4 FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros.. Florists, 28T Morrison St. Patent Attorney1 MECHANICAL ENGINKEB Protect that Idea with a United Statei Patent. Others hsre made fortunes out ot Patents. Why not you! Thomas Bllyau, 20S Stevens Bldg., Portland, Or. ram 'WMi Buy Where You Will But see our Used Cars FIRST CONDIT & CONSER CO., Crand Avenue and East Oak Street PORTLAND. OREGON mm o Kf matter hw chronic or savtr. jNMir rilM miy at, I GIWMMTK ts isfssllrtty cuts yso "Haest a?r Shan, sargaty, saaertwtic at eel. SUM T0MI fOf F 0K 'J. DEAN. M.D 2ND AND MORRISON PORTl AND. OREGON MgNTlQK" TK.) PA.EB when GUARANTEED USED CARS All maket of light cars at lowest pricet, eaiy MAN LEY AUTO CO. Uupmobila Distributor 1 131-iss Burnside St, Portland, Ors Doors and Windows Hot-bed sash, mouldinga, cupboard doors, flour bins sash for sleeping; porches, millwork. glass, rooting, aw our odd stocka of saah and doors for Pri" D. B. SCULLY fc CO., Downtown Lumber Store. 171 Front street, be. twaan Merriaoa and YamhllL Main 4213 c v ,1 1 ? ? r f i ? f n : a r m Think Jlbout By F. A. WALKER DO YOUli BEST 103,374 New Freight Car Now in Service lowed to nin'c with tho lion ohtalns poes very largely to keep the heat of the hotly and the chirks do not make as (rood growth as they otherwise would. Chick losses of this nature can be largely prevented by shutting the hen In a coop. Any style of coop which Is dry, ventilated, and can he closet! at night to protect the brood against cats, rats and other animals, and which while confining the hen, will allow the chicks to pass In anil out freely after they are a few days old, will he satis factory. The hen should be confined until the chicks are weaned, though B small yard may be attached to the coop, If desired, to allow the hen to exercise. The fence can he raised from the ground far enough to allow the chicks to go In and out, but not high enough for the hen to escape. B using a coop the chicks can find shel ter and warmth under the hen at an time, and the weaklings after a few days may develop into strong, healthy chicks. Where chicks are raised with hens, they are likely to become Infested with lice. If the lice get very numerous, they grently retard the chicks' growth and may even cause their death. The hen should be powtlered thoroughly with Rome good Insect powder before Rhe Is put In the coop with the chicks and at Intervals of several days or a week thereafter. The baby chicks should be examined for lice, particu larly on the head, under the wings and about the vent. If any are found, a little grease, such os lard, should be tubbed on those places. Apply grease moderately, as too much will Injure the chicks. The chir ks should be ex amined frequently and the trentim nt repeated If lice are found on thern. YOU cannot by any newly conceived nransM hnnw tn trot tliA hest nml i- ....... o . - apply It to the best use, unless you give the best. The studious scholar stands at the head of his or her class simply be cause he or she gives the best the closest attention, the deepest thought and the hardest work. Concentration Is wearisome, but it produces ef fective results and yields enduring re wards which can be attained In no other way. In art, literature, business and ln the crafts, those who become con spicuous for their skill, give their best energy ln perfecting themselves, and as a result they hold the foremost place ln their respective callings, command the most respectful consid eration and win the highest recom pense. Life to those who give their best wears a different aspect from that which Is so dimly seen by the heed less, heading for no particular port, lacking the ability to Judge the direc tion of the wind or energy to study ttie charts. Close application, holding constantly to one ipeclflc course, working hour after hour without every little while panning to scan the clock, cannot ln their state of Indifference be done. Such persons In their reflective moments may he annoyed at the prog ress ot their rivals, but the nnnoyance lacks strength to shake them from their lethargy. Any continuous exertion calling for excellence. Is ton violent, too wearing to body and mind to be tolerated. So they remain passive, and when the frequent uglv moods come upon them they censure the fates for their pitiful plights. How then, esn such humans who habitually and generally from choice travel among the Irresolutes and the grumblers, blame orhers for delin quencies which are obviously their own? Grants Pass. The Tokay grape crop has started moving in carload lots from the ltogue Elver valley. Salem. There were three fatalities due to industrial accidents in Oregon during the week euding October 1. according to a report prepared here by the state industrial accident com mission. Hermiston. The price of hay has gone up $1.50 during the past 10 days ami is now selling at lis f. o. b. Herm iston. Tho C. S. McN'aught Milling company is paying $0.50 for loose hay at. its mill. Brownsville. According to berry and small fruit growers iu the Cula pooia river district, Brownsville is in gn at need of a fruit cannery, as hun dreds of tons of fruit could bo de livered to it each year by the grow ers of this section. The Dulles. Wasco county's total assessed valuation for 1!)23 is $15,714, 570, according to an announcement made by Assessor Davis. Tula is an increase of $129,120 over last year, part of which is duo to the fact that 23.7S1.95 acres of homestead land was (alien up during the year. Silverton. The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen ut Silverton held its annual election of officers Wednesday night with the following results: Chairman, John Elder; vice chairman, George Towe; secretary, Robert Scott; local conference com mittee, R. Sanderson; chairman to be assisted by S. Samuelsou and Lewis Larson. f! dsport. The local fishermen s strike was settled by compromise after three weeks' duration, during which time the last of the Chinook run of salmon had passed up the Unipiiua, Smith anil Schot'ield rivers. However, the sllverside salmon run is at Its height and the four fishing and can ning companies of tho vicinity are running at full capacity. Bg Have a packet in your jB pocket for ever-ready B R Aids digestion. '-p Scothes the throat. d E For Quality, Flavor and R e Superfluous, as it Were. "You can't Imarttne, my dear," said me maid to another, "thu number of young men who paid attention to me at the dance." "Rut that's quite Use less, my dear," responded her friend, "when you have already imagined them yourself." Pronunciation Changes. Pronunciation of common English words changes from time to time. In Queen Anne's reign "oil" was pro nounced "He" by w ell educated peo ple, and it was also the fashion to pro nounce "are" as though it were "air." Tragedy. rhe most tragic moment in the life of the woman who married the wrong man is when, rummaging her old pos sessions, she comes across the powder ing leaves of a long-dried rose. Rich mond Times-Dispatch, ( by McClore Newspaper Syndicate.) o WE WERE NOT SATISFIED By GRACE E. HALL Source of Sediment. Most of the sediment in milk comes from the bodies of cows and consists of hairs, manure, bedding, etc. Washington. The rallror.ds of the country from January 1 this year to August 15 placed In ser.lce 103.374 new freight cars, of hich '5.424 were put o.i the rails during the first 15 days of August, according to a state ment issued recently by the car serv ice division of the American Railway .association. The new carriers added ln tho seven and one-half months con alst of 41.9S2 coal cars ta,TU box cars ind 13,14!) reir.-ratjr ears. There uere on order on Auyu.-u 15 o0,585 new freight cars, of which 31.'J4t were cosl cars, 30,122 box cars and 8.252 refrig erator cars. There were placed In service In the same period a total ol 2.304 new locomotives. On August 16, 1.CT4 new locomotives were or. order. Anvway a shiftless man can blam. bis wife for his failure to make nooo. Improve Quality of Milk. I Straining Improves the commerclEl quality of milk, but does not apprecl ; ably Improve Its heulthfulness. Materials for Strainers. Filter cloth and absorbent cotton are efficient materials for strainers, ''heesecloth and wire gauze are leas effective. PAS you forget the myriad things That made the cycle of those years: The witchery of tender springs, The autumn leaves, the tears. The gray mists blurring out the view, The somber scenes across the way. The unsaid things we sensed and knew Each passing day? Can you forget the mystic thread We wove on fancy's magic loom Into those days that now are dead Dead as that first spring's bloom? We watched the gray doves come amf go. Stood at the window while the rain Tapped with a ghost-touch soft Hnd low Against the pane. The hours were commonplace, we said. And wished for scenes souse other where, We saw the sunsets, gold and red, Watched snow-clouds ftll the air; . Heard song birds In the trees .above, Had all God's gifts, am yet We were not satisfied with love And now regret I (S Dodd. Mead aV ftS.JMMM' I Pendleton. A decision to employ a landscape architect to formulate plans that may be followed in the gradual improvement of park ground cover ing one block in the east part of the city has been made by tho city plan ning commission. A suggestion has 1 n made that the statue of the late Sheriff Til Taylor he erected on the north end of the park. Collage Grove. More than C000 per sons had been registered at the auto camp during the I6MOB up to October 1. The number of cars was 2000. Forty states were represented, as well as a large number of the provinces Of Canada. It is estimntetl thut the amount spent in tho city by this num her totaled $18,000. The camp was no expense whatever to tho city. Salem. First Church of Christ Scientist of Salem has received us ti gift from Mrs. Saruh A. Wilson, a val liable lot at Liberty and Chemeketa streets here. Mrs. Wilson is a pioneer ln the Christian Science movement in Salem and services were conducted by her in the house on the lot which she has deeded to the church. The lot ts valued at approximately $12,000 Grants l'ass. Commercial fishing in the upper Rogue river this summer brought local fishermen a total ol Silo. 770. This represents a catch of 711,985 pounds. About 15 boats start ed the tlrifts on May 25, hut in July (he number had dwindled to about six due to the lowering of the river and tho subsequent decrease in the num her of salmon ascending the stream The prevailing price was II cents. Mount Angel. One of the biggest livestock deals ever consummated in this vicinity was made Friday When Klein Brothers sold their herd bull, Manltor Segis Walker Gerbun, to the Carnation stock farm of Seattle, WB., lor $5000. This event came upon the hiels of the cupturlng of the first prize, championship, grand Champion ship and sweepstakes at the state fair by C. .1. Berning's Model Si-cis Prill y Gelsche. Astoria. The board of directors or the Lower Columbia Co-Operatlve Dairy association at Its meeting Hatur day set the prices to bit paid for but terfat delivered at Its local cream eries during the month of October at the following rates a pound. A grade, 55 cents; No. 1, 02 cents; No. 2, 50 cents. These figures are approxlinal' ly 2 cenlB a pound higher than the average prices paid at other Creamer ies in the district. Bend. An apparently Inexhaustible supply of water has been located on tho Crampton Brothers' ramli in the Fort Rock baHln. After drilling down 100 feet, the ranchers discovered a flow of water which does not lower no matter how much is pumped out. They are planning to Install an engine and a centrifugal pump, and will Irri gate a large area of land in the Kort Rock valley, If the supply of water Is as gn at as it appears to be. Mrs. Fred Anderson Sparkling Eyes Follow good Health Salem, Orcg. "For several years I suffered with liver trouble and stomach disorder. I was constipated and had a gassy condition of the stomach. I doctored, but could not fret rid of these conditions until 1 began taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and since 1 took these 'Pel lets' I have not had any more trouble with my liver or stomach. "1 tan highly recommend Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to anyone suffering with stomach or liver ills." Mrs. Pud Anderson, 005 S. 21st Street. Constipation is at the root of many ailments. You can avoid many of flic ills i it life by obtaining; Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets front your druggist. Send 10c for trial pkg. or write for free advice to Dr. Pierce's In valids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. Points to Consider. True happiness, we are told, con sists in getting out of one's self; but tin' point Is not only to gel out, you must stay out; and to stay out, you must have some absorbing errand. -Henry Janu s. Quite So. A doctor has written an article de fending cosmetics. Wo always thought their use Injurious, but this puts a in w complexion on tho matter. From i he Boston Transcript. Mice as Human Food. Mice are eaten more In Africa than elsewhere; t hoy arts a favorite dish of tie- Mabari, In liorotse valley. Liberia Is a country where they aru euten fre quently. O. Henry. "If not. In Coin, you must pay in hu miliation of spirit for every benefit received at the hands of charity." -Rich m on d Times-Dispatch. The oozo dredged from the ocean floor in tho tropics Is so cold that It cannot be handled wlhout discomfort. - used for baby's clothes, will keep them aweet ami euowy-white until worn "Ut. Try It and aea lor youraelf. Atfiixm I Are You Satisfied? Bt.HNKt: WAI KF.K BUSINESS COLLEtia la the biggest, must perfectly eulpped HuslnesH Training Hchool In the Norta wssL Kit yourself fur a. higher position with more muney. permanent POMOOM assured our Oraaaates Write for catalog I out U. S&ii 1..111. Portland P. N. U. No. 41, 1923