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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1923)
PORT! A NIY Offers a market ,Tfl n VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS (BJ'?STTfr,4l it B Vomp,ete Chn Saturday. Adults. Week BBoIlWAY M vmM4l I iay M''ee, 20c; Evenings, 40c. Continu- HuoftuwAf at VAMHIU LJ "J . 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents U times. PiAjHH Shipherd's Mineral Springs "-tVm AnW gAIN. Manager Car.on, Wa.hln&n rnaWnmn'HSTKH Winter Resort. Special Winter Rates. j mimi 1i2L2l , Route-S. P. & s. Local from Portland to Car- HRlJJBaB.nOl h n'ii VV1', Jly Aut0 t,J Cascade Locks via Co- sHrT ' ' 'Ps.J i Highway. By Auto via the North Bank I5Sw.K. 'a S3 "Ujnway. Hotel American Plan, Modern Hotel Br. SSfettSb Accommodations. Baths Hot Mineral Baths: Cure Sr . & a Jplr; Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney and Stomach ------- f-1 l.;i lld.-s: Sl,m Idstascs. Hunting and Fishing. Mutual Creamery Co. I 16 PLANTS ALL BUSY 4T1 f) JT HilTtif Wr'te U3 for prices and market conditions on 1 C&C iX OUI1 Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc. Portland, Oregon Forty Years in the Same Location. (fl TMf& &f'ipSE5 Eat More Wheat Maccaroni Spaghetti Ver K ' ' !?: ' V..K-'"- 'ffigSSr micelli Noodles Alphabet Fresh Egg Noodles Ippllgp P0RTER-SCARPELL1 MACARONI CO. Hofpl Carlton Most Homelike Hotel in Portland 5 ,V 1 PPu,ar Rates-Fire Proof Building Mtli and V ashntrtor. Vlotot Brandt. Prop. Harry Fletcher, Mgr. BR 0270 Typewriters-New & Rebuilt Old Machines taken in trade as part payment. Complete Rental and Supply department. Typewriters Repaired. THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER CO. A. F. Jaksha, Mgr. 304 Oak St., 'Portland, Ore Guaranteed USED CARS All makes of light cars at lowest prices, easy terms. Twelve years in this lecation. MANLEY AUTO CO. Ilupmobile Distributor 431-435 Murnside St., Portland, Ore Our REBUILT Denby Trucks nre pruarantoed for 00 days. Parts and service for all models. Denby Motor Truck Corp. Factory Branch loth and Davis Portland. Ore. GLASSES That Fit None Better CHARGES REASONABLE Dr. Harry Brown 149 Third St. PORTLAND, OREGON EVAN G. HOUSEMAN Osteopathic Physician. Electronic Method of ABRAMS Phone Main 2963. 393Va Yamhill at Tenth, Portland, Ore We Specialize in Hides Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara, Oregon Grape Root Goat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tags & latest Price List Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, ORE00N. Branch at I'ocatello. Idaho WANTED 50 Men and Women At Once. To Learn All Branches of Photography. Good wages paid nfter 8 weeks' training. We secure employment for our students. Sandy's School of Photography The largest and most talked of School in the West Apply or write Sandy's Photographic Store 124 Broadway Portland, Oregon North Portland Horse & Mule Co. will hold weekly auction sales at the Union Stockyards, North Portland, each Wed nesday at one o'clock. If you have any thing to sell In horses, mules or milch cows, or harness and wagons, we would be glad to solicit your business, as we are always In touch with buyers. Save 25 to 50 Per Cent On Building- Material, Roofiojr Paper, Paints, Varnish. Lumber. Lath, Nails, Shingles, Doors, Windows, and Plumbing Supplies. New and Second Hand. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. DOLAN WRECKING & CONSTRUCTION CO. Office & Yard, 4iK) Belmont St., Portland, Ore. GLASSES WILL SAVE YOUR EYES t, Kxpert fitting at lowest prices. All flBEi styles of Glasses. lenses duplicated 9 from broken pieces. Mail in your bro ken glasses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwitz, 223 First St.. Portland. Ore. Patent Attorney" r MECHANICAL ENUINEER Protect that Idea with a United States Patent. Others have made fortunes out of Patents. Why not you? Thomas Bilyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg , Portland, Ore. BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE All long rye straw stuffed. Insist on having the collar with the "Fish" Label. If your dealer does not handle this brand collar, write to us direct. P. SHARKEY SON 53 Union Av Portland, Ore. 1 I r.r.rril, from letters of hundreds of grate ful patient whom I hare cured of Piles with my dob- a surgical painless u-eii"rai Writ, for FREE book. S. J. DEAN, M.D 2ND AND MORRISON PORTIAND.ORECOH Send for our Free Catalogue Fall and Winter 1923-24 It will save you money when you want Sheenlined Coats, Leather Coats, Leather Vests, Macklnaws, Solid Lea ther Guaranteed Shoes, All Leather Leggings, Army and Commercial Wool Underwear, All-Wool Sox, Rubber Boots, and Genuine O. P. Wool Army Blankets. Satisfaction Guaranteed pr Money Refunded. . , 2r Di OulUoor SfaS) of ftrllnd.O; ' N 4 THIRP ST.- COPI. STARK In Portland stop at the PALACE HOTEL 446 Washington St., cor. 12th New Management Aug. Kratz, Mgr. Strictly first class and fire proof. In the shopping and theatre district. Rates, Single, without bath, $1.50 up; with bath $2 00 up; Double, without bath, $2.00 up; with bath 2.50 up. Special weekly rates. Doors and Windows Hot-bed sash, mouldings, cupboard doors, flour bine, saah for sleeping porches, millwork, glass, rooting. See our odd stocks of sash and doors for prices. D. B. SCULLY & CO., Downtown Lumber Store, 171 Front street, be tween Morrison and Yamhill. Main 4213 USED FORDS A complete stock of all models Coupes, Sedans. Tourings. Roadsters. Prices. $8A.OO and up. If you want junk, don't com: if you want a good car, we have it. Easy Terms. FAKNHAM & WILLIAMS. (Inc.) 2H N Uth. Bet. Burnsida & Couch at. Portland. Oregon. Bdy 3214 REPAIR PARTS New and used for all makes autos and trucks. Mail orders filled. PORTLAND AUTO WRECK ING CO.. 631 Alder street. Portland. Ore. Br 6241 w LIU FOOT SAXCE now WAX I I "LITE-FOOT" Powdered DANCE FLOOR WAX Gives smooth. Gliding fin ish to hard or soft-wood floors. NO ACID. GREASE OR DUST. Your druggist has It. If Dot. send us stamps. 76e for one -pound packag. CLARKE. WOODWARD DRUG CO. Portland. Orep Squirrel's Curiosity Results in His Death Washington. A gray squirrel, recon noiterlng for food, wandered into the capitol building recently arid became entangled In an electric fuse. In con sequence several miles of corridors and many Inside rooms were thrown into complete darkners. Two senate committees, hearing evidence on weighty public controversies, grouped dismally over their document in a semi-darkness that seemed to make even more obscure the tangled skein of affairs they were seeking to unravel. After a search of half an hour, elec tricians fouud the fuse with the life less body of the little squirrel beside it At birth the brain of a baby gorilla is airiest as hlg as that of a human baby, but grows at v much blower rate throughout Infancy. INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machine or rrmt pleat skirts ready for baud. 00 cuw Hemstitching, picoting and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. 00. 95 Vi Fifth St. Portland, Ore. ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you up, are make all kinds of Hair Goods of your :ombiinjs. .loin our School of Beauty Culture. 100 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone Broadway 5902, Portland, Oregon. BRAZING, WELDING CUTTING Northwest Welding & Supply Co., 88 lit Bt. OUT FLOWERS aTfLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 234 Burnslde street, Port- land, Oregon. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely; most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reli able; years experience; descriptions free, "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Bos 658, Oakland, California. sIPECIA-TcHRISTMAS CANDY Our Store Is at your service tor your convenience prepared a Special Christ masaAssortment; Sugared Pates, New I- igs, Wrapped Kisses, Best Milk Chocolates. Nut Caramels, and Choice Xmas Mixture of Candy and Nuts. All prepaid for $3.50. Boxes of Candy 60 cents and up. Choice Xmas Boxes of Cigars $1.00 and up. Write us your wants. Larger or smaller orders re ceive the same courteous attention. STITT DELICACIES 535 Wastrrngtoh 'St. at 16th, Portland, Ore. We started our weekly auction sales Wednesday, Nov. 21st. If you have any thing to consign in horses, mules, cattle, harness or wagons, also farm implements, you can ship direct to the North Portland Horse & Mule Company. Wire, write or phone Empire 0121, and we will give you prompt attention. North Portland Horse & Mule Co., No. Portland, Oregon. I A. . .A have 7 1T Fresh GOING TO BUILD? We have hundreds of plans at $10.00 and up. Rend us a sketch of the home you want and we will sub mit similar specimen plans. No obligation except to return plans if not suitable. o. M. A K e r s Designing and Drafting. 611-12 Couch Building, Portland, Oregon. Origin of the Dollar. The dollar was Introduced Into America by the West India trade be fore the Revolution. The coinage act of the 2nd of April, 1792, legalized It and established It as a unit of Amer ican currency. The Inconvenience of the English system of money led con gress In 1781 to Instruct Robert Mor ris to devise a system of national coinage.. His suggestions were not adored, hut those proposed hy Jeffer son were approved. He proposed the dollar as a unit tn be equivalent to one hundred cents. Catches Strange Sea Monster. Hampton, Va -Probably the most remarkable deep sea creature ever landed In this section was caught by hook and line off Ocean View. The creature has a body like 9 flounder and wings that measured an even six feet from tip to tip. It has a head like a hog, with a sharp, long bone protrud ing from the snout and a whiplike tall that measured Co Inches from the body to lis tip- At the end of the tall two bony horns protruded from each side. The body was 11 Inches thick. Bruin Stages Parade. Benton, I'a. A large black beitV staged' a parade on Main street, the tirst time In years a bear actually, lias invaded the town. The bear shambled ulong the street fearlessly for half a block, went down an alley and Into a corn field. The Sea. With all its treacherous, snaky, slaughterons habits, there are people who "love the sea." We love to look at it ourself. Apple Tree Spreads Fifty Feet. Sullivan, Ind. What is believed to be the largest apple tree in the county stnnds on the farm of West Eaton, four miles west of Sullivan. The tree mensures eight feet in circumference and the spread of its branches is flflj feet. It is loaded with blossoms and from appearances will bear a record crop. The city of Vienna once bartered a railway bridge for a large pnrcel of hog fat : : ;. f : : 4 Charles Jones BfcjBPP jjp4rrEi!W F ; Vincennes, Ind., was the place .here Charles Jones, the "movie" star, first saw the light. Startrngjhis career as a cow-puncher on the Triangle-Bar ranch, he enlisted in the United States cavalry, went to the Philippine islands, helped put down the Moro rebellion, came back and joined- a Wild West show. Overseas, before the United States entered the war, he was at tached to a French replacement camp for horses. His remarkable riding won the attention of 'Premier Clemeneeau and the King of Belgium. At the close of the war he was engaged by a promi nent producer to enter western pictures. -O- n r . . vv - is "What sin a Name?" Br MILDRED MARSHALL H 8 g 9 a 1 13 STEPHANIE Fads atoul your nam; Ka hltlonj; meaning ; tchenc II wot JtrivtJ; m. $tgn!fieanot; your tuot day anJ luck jveal r: Flsheries of Canada Prosper. Ottawa. Csnadlan fishermen had better "luck" in 1922 thnn In 192). The various concerns fishing the sea and Inland waters of the Dominion produced H2.OUO.000 worth of fish last year, as against $."..',f)00,000 the year before The salmon catch alone was sold for $13,.VJU,000. , Strength of Mind. Artemus Ward used to say that I had a gigantic Intellect, b-f'ut the time he didn't happen to tie-It with him." Which is much Iffce common sense. One may have plenty of It without the strength of mind to use IL AVERY unusual name is Stephanie. Of late it ljas had greut vogue .and represents !t revival of Interest ,10,, the old Oreek names which had fair more significance than our modern versions. Stephanie, for instance, or iginated with the Oreek games when the wreath of the conqueror was an appropriate allusion to those games where the Greek 0u1 h delighted to contend. The wreath was called a Stephanos, and It is more than likely that t lie first proper name Stephanos was so called by a proud family whose representative had returned With a leafy crown on his brow. Stephan, the'contractlon, was an old Greek nrlm'e borne by the son of Thucydlde$ before It was given to the Hellenist deacon who achieved Hie greatest of all victories and won the. spiritual crown: old Greek hymn writers rejebrated this accordance of name and destiny : Thou by name a rrown Irnplleat Meekly then In pangs thou dlest; ... For the crown of righteousness. Stephanie Is the feminine form ap proved in Grpece; it also signifies' a crown. It received a sacred promi nence since no less than seven saints bore the masculine form of It, Includ ing the t reat Saint Stephen the mar tyr. The English gained Its use, It Is said, throiv.'h William the Conqueror, who (Iodic; -ted to Saint Stephen the abbey built at t'aen to expiate the marriage with the already betrothed Matilda. DM English have placed the stumf of their own spelling upon il, atlil while using Stephanie to a Ikr'gd ev tent, also favor Sfephnr.8:. The French call her Estephanie, siefante, Etlen nette, and Tiennetti . Estoplmniii Is the Portuguese form and Steplmnlne, the (fcrman. Russia changes her to -Stephanlda and Rtepnnlda. -Stephanie's Jewel Is the sapphire which will protect her from all harm, and Is said to attract divine favor to Its wearer. Her lucky day Is Wednes day and ,'i Is her lucky number. ( by Whe.ler Syndicate. Inc.) - , Why Not7 S t . . . .. m mistress (to appinani Mr post us cook) And what about your refer ences ? "References?" "Yes. My advertisement stat 'best references.' " "But I thought that applied to you!" London Answers. Grouch and Jag. A man with a grouch or a man with a Jag Is apt to be troublesome, bnl with both In combination, be become a menace. -O- Stole 70 Hens but Lost $750. Stanton, Minn. Seventy bens Wfr stolen from the henhouse of Mrs. Rob ert Hadtk, near here. At the sn;e titre she discovered the loss, the wom an found a pocketbook cobtttiBlttg $750 on the lloor of the coop. Later In the day she saw two meo. ester the coop and search the floor. Rue smlb I and said nothing as they departed empty handed. ; - ' H.TlVTTTVTTVVVTf yf yTST A LINE 0' CHEER m m f Wril IITlAfcl f v -j i yj i I s I . By John Kendrick Bangs. ,j, T fcO my Forehead" was ap Ape, S M As Is suggeated l.y my snn)V, Man's Irhumortity to naii as Bade U:usrid of lav.y.,s rich. And If It can be proved that he Waa 'always jllmhlrHt up ree, I'll content, for It la clear, Despite ilit habits rather. ur,. He . s, . !,.;.. . ! a strong desire. In what he did to'ollnib up hinder, And that's a mighty worthy plan For anybody. Ape or Man. iZj ' r afcClur. Ncwttiiur Hrndlri STATE IN BRIEF. , Salem. Glen Southwick, who lives on a ranch near Salem, won the rib bon for the best single ear of corn exhibited at the annual Marion-Polk corn show which opened here Thurs day. Salem. There were five fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending November 23, according to a report prepared here Saturday by the state Industrial acci dent commission. John Day. Johti I!. English, expert mining' authority, who passed through this city a few. days ago, declared that there are -bright .prospects- for the mining industVy llu'eughtSul this sec tion. ' Mr..EngUsh once operated the famous Qolconda mines. Salem. Assessed valuations of pub lic utility properties in Oregon for the year 1923 aggregate $229,250,528.21, or approximately $10,500,000 in excess of the apportioned valuo of $189,359, 9S4.G0 of last year, according to a re port completed by the state tax com missioner hero Saturday. Albany. Georgo Ray, a prominent t'aniior of the Scio district, has a G0-year-old pear tree on his.Tarm Unit has borne two crops this year. Tho second crop is now mature, and al though the pears are not so numer ous nor so large as the first crop, they are of a delicious flavor. Salem. Members of the state board of forestry held a meeting here Satur day and discussed plans .for next year's operations. Reports received hy the board indicated that this year';: operations, were successful ami thai the activities of the department had been kept within its appropriation. Eugene. Captain A. E. Burghduff. stato game warden; Mutt Ryckman. superintendent f stale trout hatch eries: Harold Clifford of Prairie City ind Ben F. Dorrls of Eugene, mem bers of the stato game commission, left here Saturiliiy for-Handon to se lect a site for a hatchery somewhere in Coos county. Salem. Success .has marked the operation ot tho boys' and girls' club work in tho various schools ot the state, during the past year, according to a- r?port prepared hero Saturday by J. E. Calavan, industrial field agent for the stato department of education. The report was filed with J. A. Chur chill, state superintendent o public instruction. Dallas. Considerable reduction is contemplated by tho Polk county tax supervising commission in tlio county budget, which it has now under con sideration. Increases in salaries-. of deputies in some of tho offices, vhlch were provided in tho original budget, will doubtless be eliminated, and the various road funds tiro also said to b Slated for a general slashing. ' ' Hood River. So successful was tho first annual show of tho Hood River CoUntyTonltry association, closed Sat urday night, that C. D. Nickelon of the organization' announced that it. would be made an annual affair. C. S. Brew ster, who came from Portland. to an as Judge, declared tho Hood River fanciers hail made a remarkable show lng on less than two weeks' notice. Pendleton. -The sum of . $91.0,000 as the estimated ' tieed of the greater Umatilla project for the coming fiscal ye.ar has been turned in hy Senator McNary. aooordlng to u telegram re ceived by -the Pendleton Commercial association from Senator McNnry. The money is for continuing' the construc tion of-the McKay creek dam, work on which was started last summer.' Med ford A telegram Saturday from I'nlted Stales Marshal Hotc.hklss noti fied the city officials that tho United States district court at Portland, at the' 'request of the Southern Pacific, company, bad lssuod a temporary r straining order against the city of Medford, prohibit lng titer - city 'from eoQStrUCtlng the'proposed Sixth-street grade crossing In' accordance with the odor o'the public service commission bf soirrt; time ago. .,' i . VBalem. The total ' assessed valua tion of property; in Marlon county for the- year 1923 la $37,9G2,330, according to a report prepared hero 'last week by -Oscar Sti eihammcr.. county asses sor. 'Tho levy for 192l'wUhe based on thin valuation. Public utilities, the valuations of whlcfi are fixed by I In state, tax commission, aggregate $4', 73'J!, . wlilch will swell the grand totjl valuations M 'Marloify county to something .more .than $1100,000. Damage Done by One Rat. Eire effuse! .by rat. eating through the insulation of un electric cable caused abjjut $7,500 damage and threw hi ot GOO men out of we'fk temporarily at a 'strst factory, in Sheffield, Eng. The .electHc .Installation was badly dauiaxed, and the powor .plant put out WR1GLEYS fTa i "- 4BBi Km Take it home to the kids. Have a packet in your pocket for an ever.eady treat. t. delicious conies- tion and an aid to the teeth, appetite, digestion. London's Ivory Warehouse. One of the most wonderful places in tie! London docks is the ivory ware house, where tusks to the value Of hall a million pounds are usually in sd" ; About 50 tons of ivory aro used every year for making knifo handles and for Uecorative work. The valuo ot the material is about 1,000 ($5,000) per ton. Wolverine Fur Prized. The natives ot the North wear tho furs that stand tho hardest wear, anil wolverine is . Hie most prized fur among Eskimos, as they trim their parka hoods with it on account of the hairs shedding water, or rather the moisture of respiration. Mrs. L. I. Ellis How About the Kidneys? Portland, Orcg. "I am glad to recommend Dr. Pierce's Amine (kidney and backache) Tablets as a safe and reliable remedy to be Riven to little children who are afflicted with weak kidneys. My little (laughter (between live and six years of age) was troubled greatly, especially at night. The doctor said he cottld do nothing for licr, but thai she tnig'it outgrow it. 1 then decided to give her Dr. Pierce's Anutic, just one-half a tablet each night, until one bottle had been taken. It strengthened the organs mi that we have had no further trouble with her. I feci sure that Dr. I'icrcc's Anuric is a safe remedy to M given tO chil dren, if given intelligently." Mrs. nL. t. Ellis, 717 E. 48th St. Help weakened kidneys by obtain ing this "An-uric" of Dr. Pierce's at your nearest drub store, or send 10c fur trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., or write fur free advice. Man to Be Watched. The man who is really good never gion one tho impression that he knows he ls:good. The man who tells you hoW good he is, like the man who boasts of his honesty, may be a pretty good counterfeit, but ho certainly Isn't ll gal tender. The Fly in the Ointment. No matter how lainous a UBO may become in art, the professions or in business In after years, there will bo some in the old homo town who will remember him chiefly for the pm'V ho played in an amateur show. One of Life's Chief Lessons.' How hard a lesson it Is to wail! Our life is brief, and bow much of It Is spent In teaching us only this. Na- iiiuni' i Hawthorne. Importations From China. Porcelain was Introduced Into Eng laiitrWom Chlou about 1531. Tea fob i'wftlfiiiiiii i6ou. orange were first nw hi Into Europe from China In U 17. Those.Jar Girls Again. Stella "Duitnt says she Is going to have her rptoV cultivated." M.iud "Well, I fayfnte tihe goes out on a 40 ncre farm .to ha,vo It done." 3 it needed III every department u1 lioue keeptnff. -U,ully :"! (or toweU, table linen. beets and pillovv cast . Grocrrt J Are You Satisfied? V&fQ Is the biggest, most petactly esjiilpp.d fluslness TraliilnK School In the North west. Fit yourself for a higher position with more rnonev. I'ertnaneut posltlooa aHnri.. our Crndiiates Write for catalog Fodrtu uiiu lanini: Portland. P. N. U. No. 48, 1923