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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1924)
PORTLAND OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE rmtinr -..'leTrMm Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adults. Week day Matinee, 20c; Evening, 40c. fontiim a 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 rents all times. 55 Shipherd's Mineral Springs An MJ? 5,' MDanager Caraon, Washington Route? "pte 5es,ort- , Speclal Winter R"te son HBfn b' &AS; Local f Portland to Car fumhll wTi, By Aui t0 Cascade Locks via Co- wJm,."0,el";Ami'l'lra" Plan- Modern Hotel far PhlS,1,''ns' Bath. Hot Mineral Baths: Cure Liver- Kidney and Stomach iioubles. fakin Diseases. Hunting and Fishing. Ship Your Cream Often Mutual Creamery Co., Portland Page & Son Portland, Oregon Write ua for prices and market conditiona on Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onio;:s, etc. Forty Years in the Same Location. Eat More Wheat Mac-carom Spaghetti Ver micelli Noodles Alphabet Fresh Egg Noodles Ljt ' SwfaraMirTffrSWBMy Kenton Station, Portland, Oregon. Hotel Carlton Most Homelike Hotel inPortland nth mw.Zl , WAJ- Popular Rates-Fire Proof Building 1 Ith and V Mhjnjrton Victor Brandt Prop. Harry Fletcher. Mgr. Rpal Pf"9 nlrKn Expert exan;,i"ation.fr!e-All work guaranteed. Sen HCU I I Cl 11 Kill ?,u,,le Prices. We specialize in Complete Overhauling and C ylinder grinding. SERVICE x,NDE?SSN &TMAYKR GRARAE & MACHINE SHOP Moved to New Larger Garage. 9th and Hoyt, Portland Washington GOOD EATS AT popular prices - m Rest Room for Ladles. Careteria 311 WashipoRTxNDnokfFGand Sixth streets Do You Want a Job? sists our students. We GUARAN-Brick-Laying. Plastering. Resetting. A.toeSSrliS'n. HEMPHILL TRAPS SCHOOLS. 125 N. f.th St., Port'and, Ore. Send for our Free Catalogue Fall and Winter 1923-24 It will save you money when you want Shepplined Coats, Leather Coats, Leather Vents, Macklnaws, Solid Lea ther Guaranteed Shoes, All Leather Lepfrlngs, Army and Commercial Wool Underwear, All-Wont Sox, Rubber Roots, and Genuine O. D. Wool Army Blankets. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. GLASSES That Fit None Better charges reasonable Dr. Harry Brown 149 Third St PORTLAND, OREGON EVAN G. HOUSEMAN Osteopathic Physician. Electronic Method of ABRAMS i Phone Main 2963. 393 Yamhill at Tenth. Portland. Ore INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Pleating Embroidery Hemstitching. Buttons Covered. STEHHAN'S 16SV4 Tenth St., Portland ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you np we make all kinds of Hair Goods of yom combings. Join our School of Beaijy Culture. i2L t, Dek"m Bldg., Phone Broadway 6902, Portland. Oregon. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In 8 weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. WrlU for catalogue. 234 Burnslde street Port land, Oregon. BRAZING, WELDINGnrctJTTINO Northwest Welding & Supply Co., 88 1st 8t PERSONAL ' Marry if Lonely; most successful "Horns Maker ; hundreds rich; confidential; reli ?: years experience; descriptions free, New Pacific Northwest Pocket Map The Union Pacific has just received from the pret-s a new pocket edition in dexed map of the Pacific Northwest, which is perhaps the most complete and convenient map of Oregon and Washington ever published. A copy will be sent free to any address by Wm. WcMurray, General Passenger Agent, Pittock Plock, Portland, Oregon, upon receipt of request by card or letter. CLEANING AND DYEING ' cor rphLU Cla,-;-- i t-v... . - v'..iimk aim uyv ing service send parcels to us. it pay return postage. Inform ation and prices given upon re quest. ENKE'S CTTV nvp nmBvo Established 1890. Portlandjjire GOING TO BUILD? We have hundreds of plans at $10.00 and up. Send ua sneicii 01 uif nome you want and we will sub mit similar specimen plans. No obligation except i"-uii uuua 11 iiuv uuiuioie. O. M. AKERS Designingand Drafting. 611-12 Couch Building, Portland, Oregon. Save 25 to 50 Per Cent On Building Material, Roofing 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, 4l0 Belmont St.. Portland. Ore. CUT FLOWERS ft FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St. We started our weekly auction sales Wednesday, Nov. 21st. If you have any thing to consipn 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. Set of dQ.O0 leeth, pv We guarantee material and workmanship. Painless extraction of teeth. fiOr. M Vr'Hrs in the same location. U. S. DENTISTS, 246Vfc Wash ington cor. Second, Portland, Oregon. USED FORDS COUPES. SEDANS, TOURINGS. ROADSTERS Easy Terms Used Fords Bought and Sold FAUNHAM & WILLIAMS, INC., West Side (Two Stores) East Side. 23 Nor. 11th St and 211 Grand Ave.. Portland. GLASSES WILL SAVE YOUR EYES JSrV Expert fitting at loweBt prices. All JjBSl? styles of Glasses. Lenses duplicated "" from broken pieces. Mail in your bro ken glasses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Ifwrwit., Z2J First St., Portland. Ore. BUY THE BIST HORSE COLLAR MADE We Specialize in Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tal'ow, Cascara, Oregon Giape Root. Goat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tags & latest Price List Portland Hide & Wool Co. 106 UNION AVENUE NORTH, PORTLAND, ORfcfiON. Branch at i'ocatello, Idaho 0 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 ua direct P. SHARKEY 4 SON 53 Union Av Portland, Ore. mm Fit Methods to Follow in Production of Cream Since at the present time, our farm ers who are milking a few good dairy cows, are generally better fixed, finan cially, than those following almost any other line, It seem that we should pay particular attention to the han dling of the product, that It may be put on the market In the best condi tion possible and thereby bring the biggest returns. Methods which will aid in produc ing a good product : Keep the barn nnd cows clean. Re move manure from stable twice dally. Wipe udder and Hunks with a (lamp cloth, before milking. Milk with dry hands, into a small top milk pall. Separate while warm, to Insure less waste In the sklmmllk. Wash separator thoroughly nftei each separation. Use a brush rather than a rag. First use warm water and washing powder, then scald all parts thoroughly. Do not separate Into Teasel contain ing the cooled cream. Cool freshly separated cream before adding it to previous skimming. Stir cream thoroughly every time a fresh supply is added, using a stir rer manufactured for the purpose. A cooling tank should be on every farm. Run the water pumped for live stock through the cream tank and then Into the stock tank. Keep cooled cream in a sanitary place which Is cool, sanitary, free from odors and well aired. Cream should be delivered to inar ket at least three times a week In summer and twice In winter. Cream should not be allowed to freeze. L, K. Crowe, assistant profes sor, animal husbandry, Colorado Ag ricultural college. Brass Letters on Cans Will Prevent Much Loss When the owner's Initials or num ber is painted on his crenm cans, they have to be remarked frequently, as the marks become dim, due to wash ing and shipping. In order to avoid this I solder brass letters to the slop ing part of the can, Just below the neck, writes W. 11. Taylor of Mis souri in the Rural New Yorker. Cop per or brass letters can usually be pur chased at the variety stores, but If Vttr SEND TODAY for my FREfc book containing infor mation YOU should have on rectal conditions; a,Uo how I GUARANTEE lo cure your Piles or refund your fee. CHAS. J. DEAN. M.D 2ND AND MORRISON PORTiAND, OREGON ME N tToMv' TH IS PAPCB WMCM WRITtNO 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. Pf UTl FOOT . BANC! noSR "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 not. send us stamps. ?5c for one-pound paekaga CLARKE. WOODWARD DRUG CO. Portland, Oregon. Bras Lettering on Milk Cn. not to be obtained they can be cut from a piece of sheet brass or copper with a pair of tinner's shears and a narrow chisel. Letters or figures made of aluminum will not do, as they are very difficult to solder. Cans so marked can always be easily Identi fied and thus loss will be prevented. The lids should be stenciled or marked to correspond. ROAD BUILDING STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. BATTERIES $10 OREGON BATTERY CO. 4l! Grand Avenue. Phone. East 1000. PORTLAND. OREGON Study Science of Roads in Elementary Schools The automobile Industry is showing more than ordinary Interest In a bul letin just Issued by the bureau of edu cation, Department of the Interior, en titled "Main Streets of the Nation," and Intended as a study of projects on highway transport for elementary schools. Prepared by Florence C Pos, spe cialist Id education systems for the United States government, it will par ticularly appeal to the children be mtise their lives are very close to the Wgh ray question; good roads playing an Increasingly important part In every child's experience. The bulletin shows the remarkably Interesting and practical lessons which have been worked out for elementary grades. In arithmetic, for example, a question such us this is as':e'l : "If the railroad fare from New York to San Francisco is 51CS.1S, how much more, or less, will it cost to motor through the Lincoln highway than to go by train?" The solution Involves prob lems in the cost of gasoline, the wear and tear of the machine, and the day's living expense en route, as compare with the cost of travel. In the geography department inter esting lessons are presented which af ford imaginary journeys over the country's great highways. Important cities are located on the way, and brief essays written about the national points of interest in passing. The bul letin gives in great detail how such lessons may be prepared. Problems lu simple science are brought out by a study of road build ing, drainage and grading. Lessons in civics are exceptionally interesting and these include problems on financ ing; how to obtain a right of way; how boud issues are cared for, etc. An Important lesson deals with the safety question. Every parent is in terested in this, and the work in volved cannot fall to be of help and practical use to the young student in the face of the crowded streets and highways. Wisconsin Will Renumber All Its Trunk Highways Immediately following a conference of the special legishithe committee, appointed to select 2,500 additional miles to th,- state trunk highways, di vision engineers and the stale high way division commission to determine finally what roads are to be added, highway expei ts will begin work on the enormous task of renumbering all of Wisconsin's trunk highway system. Almost every trunk highway In the state will have to be renumbered to conform with the additions made by the special legislative committee. Under the new s. stem there will be fewer short highways and more long highways, with several numbers over lapping each other on the uiuin trav eled through routes. Wherever it is possible highway ex perts will plot routes direct from Im portant centers. Ther! will be no change, however, In t ie system or plan of marking the t. unk highway system. All highway maps are to be reprint ed and revised following the new al locution of main highways, but this will probably not come until late in the spring. It will make main routes easier to follow, for It will not be nec essary to switch off from one highway to the next on a long Journey. Motor ists will he able to enter the state on one highway and follow that clear through the slate or to their destination. Captain Stays at Wheel When Vessel Goes Down Buffalo. The steel tug Craig was rammed and sunk In the Niagara river opposite the Grand Island ferry land ing by the steamship Zillah, of Bay City. Mich. Captain Prank Roneker. Jr., of Ton awanda, stuck to the helm and went down with his ship when the tug heeled over from the Impact. Howard .Slover, lireman. and Leo Kropp, engl )neer, were rescued by the ferryboat Long. Captain Itonekr s body wa not recovered. The Zillah. loaded wltn lumber and towing the barge Uingo, was about to pass a line to the Craig when the tug ran unexpectedly under ber bow. The Craig was rammed on the port side and went down immediately. Divers are attempting to recover Captain Uonekera body from the pilot house. Dairy Cow Is Necessity, Claims Florida Expert "As feed prices ointinuo to soar, and the price of land increases, so will the dairy cow replace to a very large ex tent Uie beef steer, the sheep, and the pig as a producer of human food," says John M. Scott of the University of Florida experiment station. "And about the only rival the dairy cow hat Is the busy hen." The dairy cow nnd the hen are the only two farm animals that produce good, nourishing food day after day. when properly cared for. They pro vide foods that are Indispensable In the borne. "What is home without milk and eggs?" asks Mr. Scott. These items enter so largely Into the preparation of food for the family, the cow mean ing life Itself to thousands of chil dren. "We owe the cow and the hen a debt that can be paid only by giving them the very best of care that they may produce the maximum amount of food," says Mr. Scott. And neither of them are now receiving the attention that will be theirs when their full value Is realized. Large Mileage Is Added to Federal-Aid Highways (Prsparsd by the United States Dsparliuttnt of Agriculture.) Federal-aid roads totaling 8,820 miles were completed during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, bringing the total of federal aid roads com pleted to 20,536 miles. The mileage completed during the year is classified aa follows: MUM Oradsd sr.d drained 1,K0.1 Sand-clay 749.1 Orarsl J, sis. 4 Watsrbound macadam , 3 JSC Bituminous macadam 462 Bituminous concrete 76.1 Concrete 1.440.3 Brick 71.1 Urldgaa 10.1 Total 1.110 I The projects under construction at the close of the year amounted' to 14,772 miles and were estimated at 65 per cent complete. In addition to the 20,536 miles completed and the 14,772 miles under construction there were at the close of the year a nurn- Hood River. The wheat grower of the Canadian provinces, according to Howard W. Peeler, former local or chardist, who Is now in charge of grain and stock ranches at Reynon, Alta., Is looking forward to pool marketing of his crop as a measure of relief. Salem. Any action that will be tak en by the public service cora:;::,iua with relation to the proposed new tar iff filed by the Home Telephone and Telegraph company of southern Ore gon, probably will be determined at an executive session of the commission to be held in Salem. Harrlsburg. With the top of his head blown off by a shotgun, James Burge, 58, was found in his bed Sun day morning at his homo, five miles east of town. He left a brief note to Mrs. Claude Wasson to take charge of his affairs. It Is believed the suicide took place Friday night. Irrigou. On call of the Irrigon Com mercial club, a big joint meeting of the Irrigon district farm bureau, l'm;i tllla Commercial club and the woman's organization of Umatilla, was held here Saturday night to get immediate ac tion on construction of the Columbia river highway bridge at Umatilla. St. Helens. For the last week the county jail has been so crowded that Sheriff Wellington has provided sleep ing quarters for several of the prison ers on cots In the jail corridors. Too much holiday celebration, mixed with moonshining and bootlegging, was t lie cause for the overcrowded quarters. Harrlsburg. The local ferry on the Pacific highway began operation Mon day forenoon. It was tied up Sunday because of a sudden rise in the river. The boat is large for a cable ferry and much precaution is taken in op:'rating it. A two or three-foot rise above the average winter stage is deemed unsafe. Salem. The Wall Walla Valley Railway company has sent a letter to the public service commission here an nouncing its intention to construct five and one-half miles of railroad ex tending from Milton, along the outer edge of the right-of-way of the Oregon Washington Railway & Navigation company, to Umapine. Med ford. Amos H. Wlllett, 30, busi ness man here, was killed, and Roy El liott, fire chief, was Injured seriously, perhaps fatally, by the collapse of the stage fire wall In a fire which almost destroyed the Page theater here early Sunday morning. The loss was about $100,000, believed to be only partially covered by insurance. St. Helens. Work was begun this week on the construction of building! for the Turpenola Products corpora tion. Machinery for the plant is being taken from the plant at Aberdeen which has been dismantled, and Is ex pected to arrive here early next week. Officials of the company plan to have the plant In operation by February 1. Salem. Governor Pierce has an nounced that he will use great care In Issuing special agent permits during 1924, and that the number will fall far short of those given out during the present year. This Information was contained in letters which have; lncii sent out by the executive department to all persons now holding state per mits. Salem. Tax reductions made by the county tax supervising and conserva tion commissions prior to Saturday's announcement by the supreme court that the 1923 act. of the legislature creating the commissions had been de clared void because of defective title, aggregated approximately $1,000,000, according to reports received from the j various counties by the executive do partment. Pendleton. At least 10,000 acres In the North Powder section will be de voted to hard federation wheat In the 1924 season, according to W. A. Hudel son, merchant and wheat grower, who was here Saturday. Mr. Hudelson de clared that his crop of hard federation, needed last spring, yielded an average jf .14 bushels to the acre, as compared to a yield of 21 bushels for the varie ties seeded in the fall. Pendleton. Umatilla county's bud get for 1924) amounting to a total of $860,1 47, and calling for a tax levy to raise $K23,147, was formally adopted Saturday and given to the county aa- Love of Argument. "Why is betting an almost exclu sively masculine habit?" an exchange inquires, and a cynical correspondent answers: "Men choose betting as a means of stopping an argument; wom en never want an argument stopped." Boston Transcript. Progress. The man who is ready to give pledge that the opinion he will hold tomorrow will he precisely the opinion he holds today has either thought very little, or to little purpose, or has resolved to quit thinking altogether Helen Hunt Jackson. The Nuisance in the Triangle. A Ceorgia judge says the only safe "triangle" for a man to get mixed up with is a wife, a pipe and a dog. That's all right, and we tried it out onco, but for the sake of peace we had to get rid of the dog. Detroit Freo Press. Opinion Held by Too Many. "Something ought to be done about everything," said an ironic philoso pher. But what accounts for so many thinking they are Hamlets and ex claiming with him: "The time is out of joint. O, cursed spite, that I was born to set it right." Two Kinds of Polygons. A portion of a plane bounded by a broken line is called a polygon, or, in other words a many-sided figure. A polygon that has all its sides and all its angles equal is known as a regular polygon. Triangles, squares, hexagons, etc., are polygons. Why, of Course. A young woman in distress writes: "We sent out sixty wedding invita tions and only nine presents have been received. What shall we do?" How unresourceful you young people are! Get busy and rush out a follow-up let tor. Exchango. Tends Toward Development. To be thrown on one's own re sources is to be cast on tho very lap of fortune; for our faculties undergo a development, and display an energy of which they were previously unsus ceptible. Franklin. Not Able to Function. Chivalry may not be dead, but there aro times in elevators, trolley cars Mini other places of public resort when It appears to bo In a comatoso condition. Near East Folk Lore. In the Near East among people who have little book learning folk lore has a wide circulation. It came down through many generations and the proverbs gathered in tho centuries re flect much of tho ancient philosophy and cynicism of tho Orient. It Can't Be Done. Ilei in: i. ii.: ha . i 'i a hundred of tho parades, celebrations and groat doings of life, ho should not belittle them and dlscourago thoso who bavu seen but few; anyway, ho can't. Stray Bits of Wisdom. Every day Is a gift I rocolve from heaven; let us enjoy today that which It bestows on me. It belongs not more to the young than to me, and tomorrow belongs to no one. Mancrolx. Things Men Like. What is back of all these acquaint ance stunts, tho smlli! and laughter provoking games, and this everlasting Hinging? Men like stunts, men llko to play, men like to umilo and laugh, and men liku to sing. Joseph A. Turnor. The English Language. Tlio English language Is said to con sist of 700,000 words, but nearly half are either obsoleto or scientific, Bol dom used In conversation. It has boon calculated that nine-tenths of our words aro of Saxon origin. ber of projects approved but not yet sessor to extend on the rolls. The levy Diseases of Fowls. When a fowl sneezes, waters slight ly at the eyes and nostrils, and the face puffs up, this Indicates a common cold. When accompanied by a rattling in the throat, the trouble Is bronchitis. Diffi cult breathing indicates pneumonia. Canker in the mouth means diphtheria. placed under construction, the aggre gate length of which was 6,917 miles. When Duck Eggs Don't Hatch. When U.e egg from a certain pen of ducks do not hatch well, the trouble often may be corrected by changing the male to another pen or by Introducing a new leader. Scheme of Texas Farmers for Building Good Roads r"!,r, H ,l,':iHlon A settlement of wide-awake farm ers near Lindsay, Tex., have a scheme for road building. On one furraer's place Is a gravel pit that furnishes good gravel In abundance. This farm er furnlahna free the gravel for road- was made by the county court after the levy of the county tax supervising and conservation commission wan In validated by reason of the supreme Receipts for the year from licenses, fees and similar sources are estimated at $46,000. Fighting Rats In London Subways. Rata are fought relentlessly on London's underground railway; when one Is seen special rat catchers aro sent after It. The rats soma out for the grease on the rails. London Answers. Shake Off Self-Distrust. Self distrust Is tho cause of the most of our failures. In the assurance of s needed In every department of house keeping. &iuslly good for tow, ' hl linen, sheets nnd pillow cases. J bulidiriL' ouro'iaea. while the other farmers grada ap the roadbeds and llro Is strength, and they do the graveling. IThen the work Is are weakest, however strong, who completed It hasn't eost anything ex- hav0 n" HMtb In themselves or their cept a little time and labor, and there j powers. Borlo. are no taxes to dsj. Arc Van Salkfrerl? Bt.HNKE-WALKER re iou Miisnea: business colleu la the Msg-cot, most perfntiy Mulppnd Bualnass TrHinlna Be boot in tha Norta reSt Kit yourself for a higher position with mure money I'ermanont poalUutie assured our Crriduatea Write for catalog tfourUi am, imnni I'nrtland P. N. U. No. 1, 124