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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
IJjKKauBMgttMH M.ntlo. Thli Paper Wha $3,000,000 I TIHMliMMiriMll i I Dated February 1st 1921 DueFebniarv lt ln PRICE 100 YIELDING 8 PER CENfueFebru"yl't1938 Call t our office or write today for complete deicriptlv. circular. We are offerlnir two free pamphlet., The Elementary Principle, of Safe Inveitra.nt," "Inrettment Opportunities of Today," and our InveHtment Record Hook. Write (or your copy today BLYTH, WITTER & COMPANY, Government, Municipal & Corporation Bond. YEON BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON. Telephone, Main 81S3 San Francisco Seattle New York Loi Angeles Hotel Alder DO Will with BAITS RESTAURANT Remarkable 60c luncheon at noon. I L Cafeteria SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS Are painful and often dangerous. Our Hand-woven-to-flt Elautic Stockings, Belt and Bandage! always give relief. Fitters and Makers for Fifty-live Years Satisfaction or Money Back. Bend for Book and Measure Blank Today, WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Portland. Woodlark Building Alder at Weat Park Eye and Eye Glasses Care my specialty, Consultation free. , Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. B. A. bedynek, 5u8- Plttock Block. KODAKS Let us finish what your Kodak beg;an. Beat work, beat service, Old established Kodak finishers, 12 years In Portland. Mail orders given special care. We pay return poatuge. All prints made on Velox taper. Regular Eastrnan Dealers, all the kodaks and sundries in stock. Kodak or l'remo catalog sent on request. Evetand & Lewis, 413 East Morrison tit., Portland. YES, "IT WILL PAY" to send us that RADIATOR for reDair. Made npw 'tnr n mnHprntn nrlPA. 1 1 expert worn nusuiuieiy guarun- IteeU. KAUIAIUK StMVItt uu. NowAif Cor Union & Hawthorne, Portland RUBBEP STAMPS and MARKING DEVICES. the Office" moT twm a oak sTRccre ronruAMO. owooa AUTO REPAIR PARTS Send for free catalog PISTONS PISTON PINS RINGS Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto motive Machine Work and Welding. COOK & GILL CO., INC. 11th and Burnalde Ste. Portland, Ore. Phone: Bdwy. 3281 Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. n. Repairing done by mall. Most f? modern equipment. Satisfaction guaranteed. . PRE-WAR PRICES Clark-Brower Optical Co., 112j 6th Street "A Moderate Priced Hotel of Merit" HOTEL CLIFFORD East Morrlaon St., at East Sixth, ths Principal Bast Side Hotel, t minutes from Shopping District Four block from 8. P. East Side Station. NEW FLUFF RUGS AT HALF COST OF NEW CARPETS. Have your old worn out carpets and woolen clothes made into artistic revers ible FLUFF RUGS. Carpets and rugs re paired, steam cleaned. Hag rugs all sizes. Buy from factory and Bave money. Write for prices. Northwest Rug Co., 1&2?i& DR. G. E. WATTS 212 Oregonian Building, PORTLAND, OREGON SPECIALIST Female and Rectal Troubles and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS CoroNA The Personal Writing Machine. Weight I lbs. Price 160.00 case Included Fold It Up Tike with Yos; Typewrite Asjmtiere. E. W. PEASE, 110 Siitl, Portland, Ore. Writ, for folder "G" Everything for the Motorcyclist. Rebuilt Harley-Davidson MOTORCYCLES , Same guarantee as new. From 1200.00 up nil i(,tA models, with 3-speed and electric equipment. Easy terms if desired. Pay while you ride. Send for literature. Motorcycle and SupplyCo.. Harley Davidson Service Center, 200 Jrd 8t, Portland, Ore., corner Taylor. "WATCH YOUR FEET" , a , . . A "- tJ Woltvor. T). W. ELROD, 1115 Selling Bid. Portland, Specializing on Arch Supports, Honest John TrviBB, SeamleM Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supiwrt. Ankle Sup BRIEF INFORMATION Cotton plants bear best when plant ed closely together. Many fish which Inhabit tropical Waters are poisonous as food. One automobile in every twenty four is owned and operated by a wom an. Home economics courses covering one or more years are offered in more than 8,000 high schools In the United States. Amratot Thew Advtrtluarou. Portland Flouring Mills Company YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTtt MS Alder Street. Portland, Oregon, rent you a room for 11.00 per day, or a room bath for 11.60 to 2.(J0 per day? 0pen 7 a. m. to 2 a. m., 82fl Stark St. Sixth street opposite The Oregonian end Al der street opposite Meir & Frank's. The Best Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee and Pastry a Specialty. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Commercial Information furnished free of charge. Catalogues supplied and com merclal Inquiries cheerfully answered. Write any firm below! Do It nowl ACCORD LAN PLEATING Knife anfTpleatinTiStTtcfT 10c yd. buttons covered. Novelty Shop, pure rum street, rortiana. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS U15T UUH SPECIAL PRICKS UN OUR Mowers, ltakes, Tedders, Grain Cradles, and Binders. P. B. Esbenshade Co., 300-4 Morrison Bt., Portland. BRAZING. WELDING A f.UTTINQ, Northwest Welding & Supply Co., 8 lt Bt CHIROPRACTOR AND ELECTRO. THERAPEUTICS Pis. Baker and Oleson, 817 Dekum Bldg. CLEANERS, TAILORS AND DYERS Special attention given to mall orders. REUAX, TA1LOKS, 127 North Sixth St. CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS " Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St DANCING EVERY NOON A EVENING Oriental Cafe. Chinese-American Kitchen Corner Broadway and Wash. PORT LAND Duckback Waterproofing Preservative Guaranteed for auto tops. Spring lubri cant and gasket compound. 3ci6 Pine St. FARM LOANS Devereaux Mortgage Co., 17 t St FORD REPAIRING EXCLUSIVELY Curley's Ford Shop, 227 Salmon St. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th A Madison. GUARANTEED REBUILT MACHINES Oregon Typewriter Co., 4-A stn Bt HARD WOOD FLOORING Elsman Hardwood Floor Co. Ill H Wash. Oak-Leaf Hardwood Floor Co., 231 B. 7oth St N. Floors electric sanded. HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING Susie Buckley, Power's Furniture Store. L. 4. S. USED CAR EXCHANGE Used cars bot and sold. 28 N..llth St., Phone Br6adway 3214. MFGS. OF VULCANIZED ROOF PAINT New roofs and repairing done. Young andWoods,1103 EOaruttiers St MFGS. 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Pips Fittings!Jo8tpjes3ti3iJtlorj-ison HOTEL HOYT Sixth and Hoyt Streets Portland, Oregon Convenient to Both Depots Absolutely Fireproof Rooms 11.00 and up without Beta. Rooms 12.00 and up with Bath. ELBERT S. ROBE, Mgr. BROOKE DRUG C0.HSnV" CUT RATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS. UIBUIlaB A71HS L""c"v . n . $6.00, no pain no operation. ( Chybke s Tape worm Remover, $10. (JnyoKe s uermo oepune iur skin eruption, eczema, $6.00, Letters answered. "Where Hone Cenforts Abonnd" PORTLAND, OR The pleasure of your trip to Port land will depend upon the hotel you select Cozy surroundings, moderate rates, and the welcome you find In your own home town, await you at the Multnomah. Garage in Connection. DR. E. H. EAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Speclaltlesi Goitres, Diseases of Women and Maternity Office Morgan Building Portland, Ore. PORTLAND RUG CO. Maanfa.tnr.rs ef FLUFF and RAG RUGS Snecialty CAJirKT CLEANING, LAYI8 ft B 1X10 1672-1674 East 17th Street OUR GIFT TO THE BRIDE Refore you order your weddmf? announcements and cdsrite or Vi.it THE CHETOPA PRESS A requert for aamp.es entitle, you to 60 beautiful calling cards in an engraved effect free of charge. Broadway at Taylor Portland, Oregon Chicago has one cold storage plant which will accommodate 21,000 tons of meat. Miss Florence Shaw, Baltimore'! only woman crane driver, Is an ex pert In her line and finds the 'task more desirable thnn housework. In the army museum In Paris there Is exhibited a splinter of shell taken from Napoleon Bonaparte, which he received in battle at Hatlsbon in 1800. CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning and Jyelng serv ice send parcels to us We oay return postage, inrormauon ana prices gives upon request. ENKE'8 CITI DYH WORKS Established 1890 Portland BUSINESS EDUCATION A Position for Each Graduate Write us today, ALISKY BUILDING DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN hronic d seasea a specialty. Alien, zna ana uurnsiue. EMBROIDERING AND PLEATING- stltchlng, Buttons Covered, Braiding, ate. K. Stephens, 219-20-21 Plttock Block. D0ORS"Nt5VVTNOO"WS eajrseTrouooTsrvdowsrfion Ing, Paint, Glass and Builders' Hardware, direct at wholesale prices. Write for B rices before buying. Heacock Sash eV 'oor Ce.,813 First St, Portland. HORSE8, MULES BOUGHT, SOLD Crown Stables, Inc., 286 Front St., Port land, Ore. Horses and mules for sale or hire. Special rates to loggers and con tractors. With or without harness. Phillip Buetter, Pres. U. S. STABLES, 366 Union Ave. Draft horses bought and sold. C. L. Chappell, 222 Union Ave. South. JOY THE TAILOR. Suits cleaned, S1.25 We pay return Postage. 104 Fourth St, Portland. Ore LEARN MULTIGRAPHINQ The Callan School, only recognised school on the coast Experienced opera tors always In demand. 4o6 Artisans Bldg. MACHINERY Seed us your Inquiries for anything la Iroa or Woodworking Machinery, Logging, Sawmill, Contractors' Equipment, Loco motives. Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Ball, Cabls, Belting, etc. Burke Machinery Co., 628 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or. MEAT AND PRODUCE BOUGHT New Coolers Installed assuring protec tion to shippers of dressed hogs, butter, eggs, eteJl 'ryjisJBrown & Co., 810 Hoyt MOTORCYCLES AND PARTS All makes. Easy terms. EAST SIDE MOTORCYCLE CO. . 44-48 GRAND AVE. PERSONAL 1. A TrV TCI T "lXTrT 7. fn !. .. . A best and most successful "Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strict ly confidential; most reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. 'The Suc cessful Club," Mrs. NASH, Box 666, OAKLAND, CALIFUKNIA, 8ANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR We help the appearance of womem. Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma tion, value 7. CO, price 2.46. 400 to 412 Dekum Bldg. Have Valuable Bead Collections. Probably the cholsest and most val uable beads In the world are those possessed by the natives of Borneo. Ia many cases they are very old" and have been kept for centuries In one family. A rich chief may possess a collection of old beads worth many thousands of dollars. In No Danger. "The radlo-mlcrometer," we read, "Is so sensitive that It will respond if anyone in its neighborhood should blush." In the present state of society there ia no great fear of its being overworked in this connection. Lon don Punch. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off in five minutes with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to In clude Cuticura Talcum. Adv. ' Shawls Came First. The shawl is the mother of all clothes. Before scissors were in vented all humans, who wore any thing at all, wore shawls. The cold er the cltaate the larger and heavier the shawl. In the tropics the shawl was of fig-leaf size. The summer shawl Is our sheet. The toga, and finally the clothes of today emerged from the original Bhawl. Even as late as our Civil war men wore shawls for overcoats. Worth Trying, Anyway. Honestly, in looking around we reach the conclusion that this country wouldn't need one-tenth of the liver medicine it consumes if the fojks al ways made it a point to do a decent day's work. Exchange. Keep Your Temper. Some men are like popcorn as long as they keep cool they can conceal what is in them, but whenever they get excited they turn wrongside out. Boston Transcript. Explanation in Order. Irish Cab Driver G'wan, shake yersilf, ye moth-eaten old corpse! (Confidentially to his passenger) It was the 'orse I was spakln' to, ma'am. London Tit-Bits. Would He? "Say, Doc, if 1 told you I didn't have the money for an operation, would you still think I needed one?" London Passing Show. Simplicity. The art of art, the glory of expres sion and the sunshine of the light of letters, Is simplicity. Walt Whitman. Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum For aanpl eCntJmn Titanii . a ldnstfpf iYmirraiiee. Addresa 0itmrft UtarssHt,I.X,KsUeU,MMa. Are You Satisfied? SuSoSce Is the biggest, meat perfectly equipped Business Training School In the North west Pit vouraelf for a hla-her oosltlon with more money. Permanent positions assurea qur uraauaies. Write for catalog Fourth and TamhlU, Poru&na. P. N. U. No. 27, 1921 A 476" lM There were as merry soldiers la the days of the American Kevolutlou as there are now. One of the most laughable figures in the Continental army was Doctor Skinner, a wuggish surgeon wflose huge fur cap and long beard made lilm the butt of the sol diers everywhere. When asked by a teasing comrade why he wore such a lengthy beard, he answered: "It is a secret, sir, betwixt my God and myself, that human impertinence shall never penetrate." And this same doughty surgeon, who was always ready to pick a quarrel in private, took excellent care of his precious person on the battleflald. "Every man has his sphere of action," said he, "beyond the limits of which he ought never to emerge. Mine amidst the tumults of war, the conflicts of battle, is In the rear. There I am always to be found ! I am firm at my post 1" And nobly he lived up to his prin ciple! One night when an alarm sounded, Colonel Lee rushed forward to learn the cause and met Doctor Skinner In full retreat. "What's the matter, doc tor?" called Colonel Lee. "Whither so fast? Not frightened, I hope!" "No, colonel, no!" replied the doctor hurriedly. "Not absolutely fright ened, but, I candidly confess, most terribly alarmed 1" Among other merry wags In the Con tinental army was an Irishman named Levlngstone. He belonged to Marlon's "Declare Your Principles!" brigade. One very dark night he was separated from his companions and, as he was wandering around, he was sud denly surrounded by a troop of horse men, and a pistol was pressed against his breast. "Declare instantly to what party you belong," shouted a harsh voice, "or you are a dead man !" Lev lngstone peered through the darkness, but could not make out the uniforms of the troopers. "I think, sir," said he cautiously, "it would be a little more in the way of civility If you were to drop a hint, just to let me know which side of this question you are pleased to favor." "No jesting!" roared the trooper. "Declare your principles or .die!" "Then," shouted Levlngstone, "I will not die with a lie in my mouth 1 American! to the extremity, you spalpeen! So do your worst 1" "You are an honest fellow 1" laughed the horseman. "We are friends, and I rejoice to meet a man faithful as you are 4o the cause of your country 1" New Tork Evening Post Magazine. Honors Minute Men Commemorating the Brave Deeds of the "Embattled Farmers," This Mon ument to Revolutionary Patriots Is 8hrlne Inexpressibly Dear to Every American Heart. Robert Morris True Patriot. On the day that Robert Morris slimed the Declaration he was the wealthiest and greatest merchant In Philadelphia. He purchased goods in England and sold them here at a lurge profit His ships were on the ocean. He had a hot-house and an Ice-house, th first in America. No price he might have asked would have gone un accepted or unpaid by the British gov ernmentJames B. Morrow lu the De troit Free Press. il ' : Ja.,11, , ii i '""-- CREED FOR AMERICANS 1 BELIEVE in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, (or the peoplei whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a de mocracy in a republic) a sovereign nation of many sovereign states)' a perfect union, one and inseparable) established upon those principles of reedom, equality, justice and hu manity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it, to support its constitution, to obey its laws, to respect its Bag and to defend it against all enemies. Sacred T7' 1-1 A The Stars and Stripes Is not the flag of a ruler or an individual. When General Grant was a candidate for the Presidency he saw a flag with his name attached to It and exclaimed, 'Take down that flag or take my name from It ; the man has never yet been bora whose name is great enough to put upon the flag of my country." It is the flag of all the people. It Is the emblem of our unity, safety and faith. Into whatever parties we may be divided by varying political convic tions, as a single person we take our stand under the one "flag. It is not the badge of a particular policy, but of a complex agreement of privileges and checks. The flag Is the only thing we have about which to twine our national sentiment. We have no royal family; we have no hereditary aristocracy; we are pledged to no political party. Of any country we have the least race pride; we can scarcely be said to have any distinctive art or music As the grave of the martyred Koscl- uscko Is made of a handful of earth from every battlefield of long-suffer- Betsv Ross House Where the First United States Flag Is Thought to iiave Been maue. Ing Toland, so our flag Is woven of every thread of our national strug gles. Because It alone represents all the principles which our forefathers upheld, because it Is a constant re minder of duties heroically performed and of errors and defects retrieved through suffering and sacrifice, be cause It testifies to a century und a half of enlightened progress and prophesies all the hope and assurance of our future, it still lias power to direct thought and concentrute emo tion, to make the hot blood throb In the heart of every citizen. Its white stands for purity, Its red for valor, Its blue for justice. -Together they form a trinity of social virtues which it is our inherited priv ilege to honor and uphold and promul gate over the whole earth. As a na tion we are pledged to let no human power dim the brightness of that galaxy, but to establish It forever In the observance of order, In the obe dience to law, in the recognition of human right and in the Immortal love liness of world-brotherhood. We bave rebaptlzed it the emblem of democ racy's fairest flower and the flaming meteor of resistless destruction against all tyranny. RAISING BLAZES. "Say, how do people raise blazes? "By shootln' off skyrockets and re man candles." M Mit gp Minn inK--'-p At Historic Salem Bridge. Here the First Armed Resistance to Royal Authority Was Made by the Pa triotic Colonists. lpchambeau's Splendjdi A ' study of parallels serves to es tablish the fact, seemingly forgotten, that Eochambeau rendered no minor aid, but was the Immediate instru ment of Providence for the triumph of the sacred cnuse of freedom, just as Pershing and his army were the final weapons of Focli to smite the oppressor, writes MurguretI!. Down ing in the Catholic World. From the military standpoint, then, there can be no controversy over the success with which the commander-in-chief of the French allied nnny executed the be nevolent Intentions of his king. Rochnmbeau, however, too often fig ures in the American mind solely as a symbol of the friendship of France, gained through painful, weary efforts of Franklin, Jefferson und other great fathers of the republic. It is full time that he should be known for the splendid, virile, unusual traits of character which his contemporaries have ever accorded him. He was ever un upright, religious man. He is a figure to fill the canvas, no matter who takes up the brush to paint lilm. Wash ington shows him us the honest col league and dependable ally from the moment he set foot on Americun soil. In ills greeting to the commander of the Colonial forces, the French gen eral wrote: "I send you a copy of my Instructions as well, for I feel that If we are to co-operate usefully I must havo no secrets from my gen eral." In the lute days of February, 1784, when Washington, another Cln clnnutus, was busy with the cares of husbandry about Mount Vernon, and ICochumbenu, honored by his king, al so for the nonce rested on his sword, he wrote that immortal eulogy to his former associate which nniy be found graven on the statue of the French hero In Jackson square, Washington, "We have been contemporaries and friends In the cause of Liberty and we have lived together lis brothers should, In harmonious friendship." There Is one splendid saying handed down by the loyul Closes. When France danced madly In the red stream, after she had executed her Bourbon king and his Iiupsburg con sort, Itocliainbenu, lust marshal of France under the dynasty, gathered his bewildered army and offered his servlfes to the awful tribunal. His old friends und aristocratic kindred reproached him for making pam with the enemy, and hinted at unworthy motives. Then the hero of Yorktown and of a half-century of wars, drew himself up haughtily and flinging his , sword on high, he exclulined: "France! whoever rules her, my best and my all." Occupations of the Signers. Among the signers of the Declara tion the physlcluns were Josliih Bart lett of New Hampshire, Lyman , Hall of Georgia, Benjamin Rush of Penn sylvania, Matthew Thornton of New Hampshire and Oliver Wolcott of Con necticut. The Connecticut delegation was one of varied occupations, embracing a physician, a sailor, a shoemuker and a "statesman." It also contained a lawyer, Samuel Huntington. if if- . jjA -... imW1Wiw ' ; 3 i"" WW' Wj I -