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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
uaaAaiAAAuiaau rssf f ww ww wwwwv STATE 1 J W J IN BRIEF. .a ........ A WWwWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Woodburn. It is proposed to peti PORTLAHD OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE tion 27 school districts to form a union high school district, the Woodburn district having voted to give a $75,000 high school site to such a union dis trict. Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Sun. and Thurs. Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, Continuous Sterling L. Brooks fjfe' IpgJ a &4itwS2i;jttSa YOU CAN EASILY LEARN TO FLY and -become a Pilot by taking the course of Instruction we offer. The cost but $2U0.UU used to be $500.00 and takes but ten weeks. For information address. OREGON -WASHINGTON & IDAHO AIRPLANE CO. 214 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Ore. MEDUSA Waterproofed C EM E N T HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING. Buttonholing Buttons Plaiting Tucking and Chalnstltchlnr All Mail Orders given careful and prompt attention . Elite Shop, 384 Morrison St. BAB'S RESTAURANT, i L Cafeteria SPRAYERS Made in Oregon Cheaper and Better Page & Son Portland, Oregon PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL 108 UNION AVtNUE NORTH. PORTLAND. 0RTQQN. Write for Prices and Shipping Tags Grand Avenue at Yamhill PORTLAND. ORE. EXPERT Dyeing & Cleaning EXCELLENT SERVICE By Parcel Post Return Postage Paid. Write for Circulars and Prices. "At Your Beck and Call" RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING DEVICES. "Entry thing for Iht OfUte" SMTMSQAKSTSKSTS rORTkANQ. OltlOOS NCOME Expert advice on any income tax problems. m Several years' actual experience in Govern DDfaBI CMQment Bureaus Is offered rnUDLClllO those unable to visit our office. State your troubles briefly and send in with $1 and we will give you hon est to goodness advice. It will pay you to get In touch with us now. E. J. Curtln, Room 806 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon. RAINIER HOTEL Rates (1.00 ni up. 128 N. Ok Si rinks! On Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all Depots, and one block from main Postoffice ITIpa tirnnf nnrt Modern NEW HOUSTON HOTEL A. E. Holconibe, Manager Weekly Kates to Permanent Guests Sixth and Everett Streets, Three Blocks from New Postoffl e, Four Blocks from Union Depot, Portland, Ore. SHIP US YOUR WOOL - Wool cleaning and carding. Wool bats and mattresses made to order. We do custom carding. Write for prices. Crystal Springs Woolen Mills Established in 1905'. Main Office and Factory, 70U Umatilla Ave., Portland. PATENT ATTORNEY We can show you how to turn your patentable Ideas into cash. Oregon LiwriBcd Mechanical Engineer. THOMAS MLYEU. 8U2 Stevens Building. Portland, Ore. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. i.,. !0 off until January, on all I, 5 merchandise and lasse. Jr Bring this ad. Clarke. Brower Optical Co. 11214 Sixth SU Portland DR. G. E. WATTS ' 212 Oregonian BslUllng, PORTLAND. OREGON SPECIALIST . Female and Rectal Trouble and CLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS PILES ctoptTT.A iTISSITKR. Itch' lug and all other rectal conditions except Cancer permanently cureo wim- n aitrvipnl unerattnn My method uf tieutment saves the tissue Instead of destroying l. H l pain less, requires) no anes thetic and Is permanent There Is no confinement n ,A nn Interference With business or social engagements. I ... - n. u.MI rarm.H vnur fee. Call or writs for booklet Mention tills paper when writing. DR. C. J. DEAN Second and Morrison Sta., Portland, Ore. KEEP STRICT Central European States Ars Not Witling to Improv Travel Conditions. Grns, Austria. Central European states are not ready to sacrifice their passport roqnlit'ineiits In the Interest of better business nnil travel condi tions. The raj,lM,rt conference of the succession states (of Austria Hungary) showed only partial success. l PS ESTABLISHMENT V will make Slloa, Granaries, Basements, etc., Water proof, Rotproof, Ratproof and Fireproof. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement la the best for Stucco Plaster on outside for Bunga lowsDoes not stain and dirt can be hosed off. Write for Literature. Sold by A. McMILLAN & CO., 120 Union Ave. N, Portland A mod place to Eat and Live Well. Remarkable 40c h.ncheon at noon. Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m.. 826 Stark St. Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and Al der street opposite Meir & Frank's. The Best Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee and Pastry a Specialty. A Quality Sprayer for every use. Trade In your old one. All sizes fully guaranteed. Write us for prices. Quality Sprayer Mfg. Co., 245 Grand Ave. S, Portland, Oregon. GO WHERE WAVES ARE WARM IN WINTER Equals Any California Beach. Special Winter Rates Now hi Effect Paved Highway to Seaside Completed. SEASIDE HOTEL SEASIDE, OREGON Now is the time to market capons. We are pioneers and largest handlers of these in the Northwest Write us. Capons CO. Bmli.l&Ai,, CASCARA BARK. Address Department B USED TRUCK BARGAINS 1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc Overhauled Guaranteed. WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc. Oregon Distributors for OMC Trucks 200 Second St., Cor. Taylor Portland, Oregon Chicken House Sash, 67c Write for prices on doors and windows. Men tion this ad. We manufacture. HB1ACOCK SASH & DOOR CO., 214 1st St., Portland, Ore Fire Proof and Modern . RITZ HOTEL PARK AND MORRISON STS. Depot Morrison Cars direct to Hotel. Popular Prices. Center Shopping- and Theater district. FRANK A. CLARK, Prop., formerly with Clyde Hotel. STOCK THAT GROWS 1 .nest stock that can be raised at a pries you will like to pay. Write or call. The Villa Nurseries RFO No. 1, Montavllla Sta.. Portland, Or Guaranteed Nursery Stock . We have got just what you want Call or write for prices. Russellville Nursery Co. H. A. LEWIS, Prop. Montavllla Sta., Portland, Oregon "A Moderate Priced Hotel of Merit" HOTEL CLIFFORD East Morrison St., at East Sixth, the Principal East Side Hotel, t minute from Shopping District. Four blocks from S. P. East Side Station. Hotel Hoyt Located Sixth and Hoyt Strictly Fireproof. Near both depota and convenient car service to all parts of city. Single Rooms Without Bath, $1 and up Single Rooms With Bath, 2 and up E. E. La rt more, Mgr. Fnilt troef budrlt frtra arlnf erca iV m- Api'lC' Fr, Crwnj, Icb. 11 urn J? irrunt, Apricot, Quint. GrtM Tinea, (Ltf H ShrufebtTT. FUnti. BaavtaiTiM. Black VflXAw betTiM, LBftrii. DtwbtniM, Asparagus. -y Bhubu-b, Flow-ring Shrubs. Jlw, 1 .net. Bed it, Nut md Bhdt Tw mmJ CftmiB4i4. BtlifaoUea rdsutautd. WASHINGTON NURSERY CO VoppemUh, Wftatftingtoa. " Salesmen everywhere, Mvre wanted INFORMATION DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Farm Implements New and second hand, special prices. P. E.. Esbenshade, 3UU-3G6 E. Morrison St East HI. BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTINa Northwest Welding & Supply Co. 8 1st St CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning ana 5U Dyeing service send parcels to 'JX. 3 B u- w'e pay return postage. .rUZJW. I,,n.mBtln and nrtpAM srivan upon request. ENKE'S C1TI DYE WORKS Established 16'JK Portland CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DF.SIONS Clarksros.jjnorlsts, 117 Morrison St DOORS AND WINDOWS We can sell you Doors, windows, Roof ing. Paint. Olaas and Builders" Hardware I direct W e are manufacturers. Vt rite lor Dnces Derore puyina. riMiwn dmm at Door Co., 212 Flrot Ht,, Portland. rnuMDRV AND MACHINE WORKS Csmmsrclal Iron Works, 7th Madison. DRUGLE8S PHYSICIAN Chronic diseases a specialty. Dr. W. If. Alien MOFIeldnw Building. WORSES, MULES BOUGHT, SOLD It. 8. KTAULbri, 3 Union Ave. Draft horses bought and sold. , MFCS. OF VULCANIZED ROOF PAINT New roofs and repairing dons. Xoung and Woods. 1101 K. Caruthere Bt PASSPORT LAWS AiiHtrin, Hungary and Czechoslo vakia were (lie only governments that agreed to Issue two-year passports and to give vises good for a yeur. Poland objected to all efforts to sim plify the Intricacies that are the des pair of Americans. Rnmniiln and Jugo SInvia iigreed to the proposed reforms with certain rvs YOUR KIDNEYS OR BACK BOTHER YOU? READ WHAT MR. BROOKS SAYS Dinuba, Cal "Two years ago the Du left my kidneys in a very bad shape. I went to my physician but he didn't do me any good. I got thin, my back hurt all the time, and I was not able to work. I got very despondent and finally, after almost giving up hope of getting well, I heard of Dr. Pierce's Anurie Tablets and began using them to gether with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and after a few months' treatment I found myself practically well. I can recommend these 'Anurio Tablets' for weak kidneys; and for torpid liver, im pure blood and poor digestion, there Is nothing that equals the Golden Medical Discovery." Sterling L. Brooks, 240 Academy Way. You can quickly put yourself in A-l condition by going to your drug gist and obtaining Dr. Pierce's Family Remedies, tablets or liquid, or write Dr. Pierce, President In valids' Hotel in Buffalo, N.- Y., for free medical advice. Send 10c if you desire a trial pkg. of tablets. 8C0UT6 AT COASTING PLACES Always on the lookout for oppor tunities to be of service, scouts In many cities have acted as volunteer guards at coasting places. In Brad' ford, Pa., a code system was used a white flag meaning "all clear" and a red flag, "coasters coming." In Easton, Pa., where similar service was performed a well-meaning bystander offered to relieve one of the scout patrolmen and give him a chance for a coast or two himself. The by stander reported later as follows: "He looked quite through us as much as to say 'Not on your life. I'm re sponsible for this Job under orders of the mayor.' We saw his point and admired It and him." DETROIT SCOUTS HONORED Clayton Coulter of Troop 47, Day ton, Ohio, who was recently awarded a medal by the National Court of Honor for his courage and efficiency In saving a woman from drowning, is the sixth Detroit boy to get a life saving honor medal. SCOUTS TO BECOME FORESTERS A plan Is being perfected whereby hoy scouts will act as rangers In Cook county (111.) forest preserve. Superintendent Derrick of the State School for Boys at Jamesburg, N. J, recently visited the national council headquarters In order to register four new troops of boy scouts (128 boys), which have been organized In the school. Mr. Derrick is strong In his faith that scouting will revolutionize the lives of these wayward boys, and declares It has already worked won ders In the institution. The scouts go on hikes, 'pon honor, and so far no ad vantage has been taken of the privi lege. This past holiday season was the first for many years, according to Superintendent Derrick, In which no attempt has been made by boys to es cape from the Institution. He lays this fact largely to scouting. MACHINERY , , , ... . Send us your Inquiries for anything In Iron or Woodworking Machinery, Logging, Sawmill. Contractors Equipment, Uxo- motives. Boilers, Engines, Crushors, Rail, Came, Belting, etc Burke Machinery Co., (28 Railway Exchange Bldg , Portland, Or. MnKiiiMPNTft m. 3d snd Pins Sts. Otto Schumann Granite Ik Marbls Works. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely; most successful "Horns Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland, California. PORTLAND SHOE REPAIRS, MAIL 'EM Model Shoe Repair, 272 Washington Bt riPiRESAfR7N5 ' as niDPC Repaired by experts. ULaaM I II Pipe Shop, 272 Wash. PRUNE TREE6trRUKlE TREES!!! Before buying elsewhere see us. Columbia rursery Co., nno union ays., roruano. Davis Bros., 108 4th St American Shoemakers, ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A DE PENDABLE PRODUCE DEALER? Ve! Butter Pork . Cheess Poultry . Honey Any Product Ask for Istest methode used to pre pare shipments for higher prices. RUBI SCO. 169 Front St. , Port and. Ort. Sixteen Tears' Reliability. fANTfARY BEAUT V PARLOR wnm. We help the appearance of women. Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma tion, value $7. 60. price IJ.- 4'0 to 4lf Dekum Bldg. VETERAN AR I A N Cattle a SP''V.-a Vr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton. PortlanC Wedding" Bouflusts snd Funeral Pisces li bllnerr lorljts, itl.Mrill- St- SCOUT STICKS TO POST Raymond Bennett, an Eagle scout of Troop 0, rittsfleld, Mass., discovering a broken trolley wire, voluntarily stood guard over the same for an hour and a half, warning approaching automo biles of danger. This was in the eve ning of a January night when the mer cury stood at 10 below. In spite of Intense physical discomfort, which re sulted In the freezing of one ear, the scout stood at his poet without letup until be was relieved by s lineman sj)ls to loot aitst the. danaeroua wire. Redmond. Although he denied the charge Joe Howard Jr. was fined $25 following his arrest by C. A. Adams, deputy game warden, on a charge of hunting out of season. Mr. Howard admitted he was in the woods with a gun about a month ago. Salem. There were two fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending March 23, ac cording to a report prepared here by the state industrial accident commis sion. The victims were John Smith, bucker, of Boring, and L. W. Gllla- han, logger, of Portland. Salem. With the organization of the state budget commission here Sat urday through the election of Frank Meredith as executive officer and sta tistician, the work of compiling the state budget for the period January 1, 1923, to January 1, 1925, will get under way within the next two weeks. Salem. Postoffice money order No. 500,000 was written here Saturday, ac cording to announcement made by August Hucksteln, postmaster. The series of postoffice orders was started here in 1890, and the 100,000th order was written in 1905. Orders now are being written here at the rate of about 26,000 a year, Salem. The state of Oregon is now paying every six months interest ag gregating $1,021,004.46 on outstanding bonds, 0. P. Hoff, state treasurer, an nounced Saturday. These bonds are divided Into four classes, including highway bonds, farm credit bonds, ir rigation district interest bonds and ex-service men's state aid bonds. Hood River. Apple shipments up to Saturday night reached 2803 carloads: according to a report of the O.-W. R & N. company. The remaining apples left here are estimated at less than 35 carloads. The Apple Growers' asso ciation has about 25 cars left unsold, and about eight cars are held by the co-operative agency for order of buyers. Salem. The Becond Salem Cher- rlngo will be held in this city May 4, 5 and 6, according to a decision reach ed at a recent meeting of the local Cherrian organization held here. The program will include a large number of entertainment features and the money derived from the event will be turned over to the Salem Hospital association. Bend. A crew of 15 engineers and assistants will begin this week pre liminary work for the North Canal company projects in central Oregon according to John Dubuis, in charge of the work. Their present interest is in the extension of the North canal to deliver water to the Powell Butte district. An office force of four men also will be employed, Stayton. The Santlam Woolen mills is building a large addition to its mill here. The building will be 36x60 feet, two stories high, and will be on the east side of the main building. C. E. Lampman of this city will supervise the construction. The company will add 17 new looms, three sets of card and two mules, or spinning machines, to the equipment of the mill, Salem. A boat now being built by Captain T. B. Jones for service on the Willamette river between Salem and Portland will be completed within the next two weeks. The craft will coBt approximately $5000. Captain Jones built a similar boat here about 15 years ago to which he gave the name Oray Eagle. The name for the new craft has not yet been determined. Cottage Grove. Guy Pyle, who has the contract for building the Pacific highway through the city, has begun work on the Job. Fifth street, for one block south from Main street, and Ninth street, north to the end of the paving, are being resurfaced with hot stuff, and the new Latham bridge will be paved with the same material. The remainder of the Job will be of concrete. Sheridan. The Oregon Fruit Grow era' Co-operative association held an all-day meeting at the Oddfellows' hall here Wednesday. A picnic lunch was served at noon. M. 0. Evans, C. O. LewlB, J. M. Clifford and others were present. Manager Nowhouse of the Clarke county, Washington, growers gave a abort talk. Mr. Lewis talked about his eastern trip an the con ditions ot the fruit market In the eaBt. He recently resigned as assist ant general manager of the Oregon growers to become editor ot the American Fruit Growers, published In Chicago. This new sugar-coated gum deligt young and It "melts ir mouth" and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, Best Equipped Mine. The Britannia colliery, South Wales, is considered by expert mining engi neers to be the most modern and best equipped In the world. It is worked solely by electrical power, and is prob ably the only colliery in the kingdom which does not use horses and does not raise a train of rubbish. Clock Watchers Are Slackers. At a recent convention ot employers one of them made the statement that the efficiency of his employees had been Increased 300 per cent by the removal of all clocks from the plant. There are many employees who pay more attention to the clock than to their own work. Another Vision Dispelled. "Wouldn't you like to see an old- fashioned comic opera with a chorus of, merry villagers?" "No, It would be too untrue to life. Everybody seems to think that In order to be happy he must move Into town." 20,000,000 Saw "Ben Hur." During the twenty-one years that "Ben Hur" was being produced on the stage, it is estimated that 20,000,000 persons Baw the play. America and England. My hold ot the colonies is in the close affection which grows from com mon names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges and equal protec tion. There are tics which, though light as air, are as strong as links of Iron. Edmund Burke In Parlia ment, March 22, 1775. Some Job. I C. H. F. sends us the following ex tract from a college professor's letter of recommendation: "Mies D. has had complete charge of one of our labor atory sections, embracing 30 students twice each week." Boston Transcript. New Model Needed, The real objection to a butter-knife Is that it isn't sharp enough in winter and lBn't enough like a spoon In sum mer. Utlca Morning Telegram. ft Is tlis finest product of Its kind In lha world. Evsry woman who hss used It knows this statement to be true. Are'Yaa SaMed? BEHSKE-WALKfJt BUSINESS COLLECl Is the klnest, mast aerfertly Mulspod BuslnaM YralnlneT Mrhwal la the North rest. Kit jreurSeU (or a hither sseJUoc w4Ui more aioner. PsnBstoent Sue lion admired otrr tireduat. Write for eataUo Keurtk snd Tarahlsl INrttand. P. N. U. No. 13, 1922 3 too: -rt MONTHS OF SUFFERING How a Baltimore Girl Recov ered Her Health Baltimore, Maryland. "For several months I suffered with severe backache and general weak ness. I could not sleep comfortably at night tor pains in my back I found your book at home one day and after reading it be gan at once to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable com pound. I have had v ery good results and some of my girl friends are taking it now. i ou may use tnis leuer 10 neip other girls, as the letters in your book helped me." Kosti Waidneu, 3018 Hoseland Place, Baltimore, Md. That is the thought sooften expressed in letters recommonding Lydia b,. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. These wo men know what they have suffered, they describe their symptoms and stato how they were finally made well. Just plain statements, but they want other women to be helped, Lydia E. Pinlhnm's Vegetable Com pound is a medicine made from medi cinal roots and herbs, and without drugs, to relieve tho sickness women so olten have, which is indicated by backache, weak feelings, nervousness, and no am bition to get anything dona or to go anywhere. It has helped many women. Why not try it? Get Rid of Ants. Mix insect powder with sugar and place on small dishes wherever there are ants. If they get on tahlo or in cupboards put some on floor around the casing and you will soon bo en tirely free from them. Like Salamanders. Chinese stukers seem to be Immune to tho fierce heat of the fireroom on the ocean steamships, and can stand temperatures that would speedily prostruto white men. They Call It Thinking. "Think for yourself," said President Lowell and this country In, in fact, precisely tho place where everybody not only thinks for himself, but for everybody elBo, Boston Transcript. Author and Reader. An author who Bets his reader on sounding the depths ot his own thoughts serves htm bent, and at the same time teaches tho modesty of authorship. A. Ilronsun Alcott. A Lost Art. "Reading aloud," says the New York Tribune, "Is a lost art." And It was the best way of being put to sleep we knew of. IIIIIIIIMMIIIIIII lit