The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 15, 1922, Image 3

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    PORTLAND
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portlund, Oregon
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO. PLAY8
Complete Change Sun. und Thurs.
Matinee Dully. Twice Nightly
Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, Continue
MEDUSA
Waterproofed
CEMENT
will niukn Silos, Granaries, Hasernents, etc., Wuter
piunf, Kutmour, Hutpiuuf und Fireproof,
Medusa Waterproofed White Portlund Cement la
the bent for Stucco fluster on outside for llunga
lows Does not stuln und dirt can be hosed off.
Write for Llteruture. Sold by
A. McMILLAN 4 CO., 120 Union Ave. N, Portland
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING.
Buttonholing nullum Plaiting Tucking und Chnlnstltchlng
All Mull Orders given careful und prompt attention
EMTIO SHOP, 128j Tenth near Washington.
BAB'S RESTAURANT
A good place to Kiit and Live Wall.
Remarkable 4Uc luncheon at noon.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m,, 82 Stark 8t.
Radio
ltccclvlng Sets, complete with phones and wire, $50.00.
Average Hunge 400 miles of broadcasting. Simple to
operate, with complete Instructions.
A. F. Brodt Co., 245 Grand Ave., Portland, Or.
CktANIHO
ESTABLISHMENT
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"
SAVE YOUR ROOF
To Introduce Portland's Pride Water
proof Paint we will furnish the first three
barrels ordered from your community at a
discount of 4U'. Hegulur price 11.25 per
gallon. Introductory price 7B cents. Put
up In 30, 51) und 65 gallon barrels.
PORTLAND'S PRIDE PAINT CO.,
871 Kelly Street Portland, Oregon
LAYTCN COOPERAGE CO.
XSSv manufacturer, or and
ueaiers in
New and Second-hand
BARRELS
PORTLAND, ORE.
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING
DEVICES.
the Offite"
VTH QAK STRUTS OHTlNtT. OMOO
Expert advice on any
income tax problems.
Several years' actual
experience In Govern
INCOME
DDflDI C II Qment Bureaus Is offered
rlilloLnifiat , m ..m,. in visit mir
office. State your troubles briefly and
send In with $1 ami 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.
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.
RADIO OUTFITS
The Sets Complete or Parts. Write for
MYERS BLACKWKLL COMPANY
462 Hawthorne Ave.. PORTLAND, ORE
KODAK FINISHING
BEST RESULTS LOWEST PRICES.
Developing roll films, 10 cts; packs, 20 cts. Prints,
all sizes. Velvet 4c. Brilliant Gloss 6c. Roberts
Photo Shop, 716 Selling Bldg.. Portland, Ore.
ii ii jimj.itiu. jujjiimia "M,.UAStt w.,.uufa
Fruit trees budded from bcarlnj orch
ards. Apple. Pear, Cherry. Peach, Plum.
Prune, Apricot, Quince, Grape Vines,
Shnibborr. Plants, Raspberries, Black
berries, Logans, Dewberries. Asparagus,
Rhubarb, Flowering Shrubs, noses.
Vinos, Hedpo, Nut and Shade Tree
Carriage paid. Satisfaction guaranteed.
WASHINGTON NURSERY CO
Toppeniah, Washington.
Salesmen everywhere. More wanted.
PATENT ATTORNEY
We Clin show vuu how to torn vuur naten bthU
ideas into cash. Oregon Licensed Mechunical
Engineer. THOMAS B1LYEU. 202 Stevens
Uuildiiifr, Portland, Ore.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT,
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, seam, hem and machine pleat skirts reacty
for bund, $1.15. Old Bkirta machine rupleateu,
1.00. Hematite hi nff, Etc.
EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO.
JJ-GV4 Fifth St. Portland. Ore
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Farm Implements New and second
hand, special prices. P, E. Est en shade.
360-366 E. Morrison St. East 91.
BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTING
Northwest Welding & Supply Co. 88 1st St
CLEANING AND DYEING
For reliable Cleaning and
Dyeing service send parcels to
us. We pay return postage.
k3ji Information and prices given
sgUjuKw upon request.
Established 1890 Portland
Something to
Think About
By F. A. WALKER
CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bim, Florists, 287 Morrison St
foundry and machine works
Commercial lion Works, 7th & Madison
MACHINERY
Send us your inquiries for anything- in
Iron or Woodworking Machinery, Logging,
Hawmill, Contractors' Equipment, Loco
motives, lioilers, Engines, Crushors, Rail,
Cauie, Belting, etc. Burke Machinery Co.,
628Itailwuy Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or.
MOLER UAUBEB COLLEGE
Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn
ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue.
Z'ii Burnside street, Portland, Ore.
MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine Sts.
Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Worka,
PERSONAL
Marry if Lonely; most successful "Home
Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential;
reliable; years experience; descriptions
free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash,
Box 556, Oakland, California.
PIPE" REPAIRING
am PIPKX "epairea y experis.
HLaaaaVBS " ' v
Pipe Shop, 272 Wash
PRUNE TREES!!" PRUNE TREES! II
Before buying elsewhere see us. Columbia
t'ursery Co, 1490 Union Ave., Portland.
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
We help the appearance of women.
Twenty-two inch switch or transforma
tion, value 17.60, price 12.46.
400 to 412 Dekum Bldg.
SHOE REPAI RING IN PORTLAND
Model Shoe Repair, 272 Washington St.
Shoemakers,
Davis Bros.,
108 4th St.
American
VETERINARIAN Cattle a Specialty
Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton, Portland.
Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces
Lubilner Florists, 348 Morrison St.
Suggests Trouble.
Adv. Open for position, an excel
lent janitor that keeps you in hot wa
ter all the time. Boston Transcript.
Cuba Size of Pennsylvania.
The area of Cuba is about equal to
that of the state of Pennsylvania.
Fire Proof and Modern
NEW HOUSTON HOTEL
A E. Holccmbe, Manager
Weekly Rates to Permanent Guests
Sixth and Everett Streets, Three Blocks
from New Postoffice, Four Blocks from
Union Depot, poruanu, re.
iisTlcrBABGN"S
1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc.
Send for our List.
WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc.,
Oregon Distributors for GMC Trucks
200 Second St., Cor. Taylor Portland, Oi
Camels Live a Century.
Camels sometimes live to the age
of a hundred years.
GIVE THE BEST
npO GET the best from life you must
give the best.
In whatever position you mny be,
there should be no reluetunee to make
a fair exchange in which measure for
measure Is given on both sides In ab
solute sincerity.
That you should make a fashion of
doing this encourages others who are
taking note of you to do likewise.
They find through experience that
there comes with continued actions of
this kind an Inexpressible gladness
which fills their hearts with friend
ship and lightens their countenances
with sunny complacency.
There are no pleasurable experi
ences of this sort felt by those who
are constantly complaining about the
short-comings of others, forgetful ull
the while of their own.
You cannot feel the balmy air of
spring mornings unless you go forth
Into the glorious outdoors and become
a part of It, nor can you give to oth
ers if you have nothing to give.
That you should waste your days In
Ignorance of this fundamental truth
underlying happiness is a deplorable
error, which, as the years puss softly
over you, graying your hairs und mark
ing little lines upon your face, often
becomes a burden almost too heavy
for self-respect.
You cannot have the best without
divorcing from your heart all forms
of selfishness, egotism, Jealousy, cov
etousness, doubt and pride.
Your kit of fine sentiments may be
packed to the top, but unless you shall
stoop, open the bag, take out each sen
timent one by one and use them as a
plumber uses his tools in dally life,
the opportunity to get the best In life
will never come to you.
Like diamonds, such inspirations
must be cut and polished to bring out
their beauty, brilliancy and worth.
High-born Ideas, unless put to use
at their birth, soon become rusty and
of no value.
In your privacy you may fondle
them and dream of the wonderful
things you intend to do, but if you
replace them time and again In the
old worn bundle Tithout attempting
to test their value in noble work you
are not making an effort to get the
best, or even a portion of the best,
waiting anywhere for every man and
woman willing to sacrifice, help others
and give the best within them.
(Copyright.)
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! VIDDIES SIX I
L Will M. Maupin f
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LIFE
A LITTLE grief, and much of joy
Marks every day.
A wealth of love without alloy,
Along life's way.
A little toil, a little pala,
The glint of sun, the welcome rain,
And then comes night.
A peaceful rest at set of sun,
A welcome home when work Is done.
And life's all right.
A time to meet, a time to part;
Friends come and go.
Hand clasping hand, heart beats to
heart,
Comes joy, comes woe.
The radiant light of clear blue skies,
The welcome gleam of children's eyes,
Make hearts grow light.
A battle won for those loved best,
And troubles fuced with merry jest
And life's allright.
(Copyright.)
O
Fossil. The cloud-burst season for
Wheeler county is here. All last week
there have beou heavy rain and small
cloudbursts In different parts of the
county.
Sllverton. The Sllverton business
men have decided to celebrate the
Fourth of July at Sllverton, It was re
ported that the celebrutlon will bo In
the form of a community day affair.
RAINIER HOTEL
Rates J1.00 .nd (ft 128 N. 6 St. Purtlni Or.
Very Centrally Located Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main PottoBice
PILES
F1STULA.FISSURE, Itch
ing and all other rectal
conditions except Cancer
permanently cured with
out a surgical operation.
My method of treatment
saves the tissue Instead or
destroying It. It Is pain
leBS, requires no anes
thetic and is permanent.
There is no confinement
K,, rn Inturfprpnre
with business or social engagements I
guarantee a cure ui , . - ----
Call or write for booklet Mention this
paper when writing.
DR. C. J. DEAN
Second and Morrison St., Portland, Ore.
Not Flattering.
I am unused to children and besides
knowing no lullaby songs I have no
voice to carry a tune. I offered to care
for a neighbor's child one afternoon.
The child grew tired and asked me to
rock her and sing. I began bravely but
she stopped me and said: "You don't
need to sing, I dess. Your songs make
me wider awake." Exchange.
Rare indeed
In a recent published story occurs
the following: "Having thrust a New
Testament into his pocket before
starting he now took it out and read
the Twenty-third Psalm." This must
have been a rare copy of the Testa
ment, unknown to any person other
than the author arid his character.
THE ROMANCE OF WORDS
Beating Her to It.
The submissive little husband wal
stealthily picking his own pockets be
fore going to bed. "A brute of a wife
beater, that's what I am," he chuckled
softly.
FRENCH WRITER ON JOB AT 101
M. Maille Saint Prix does Long Article
for Newspaper Every
Week.
Paris M. Mallle Saln'-Prlx. the
oldest working lournalist it France
and probably in the world, ne hun
dred and one years old, contributes
an article of a column to a column
and a half every week to a French
provincial newspaper.
M. Maille Saint-Prix told a corres
pondent who culled on him at his
chateau, about an hour's Journey from
Paris, that his great regret is that he
can no longer go shooting, which tie
had to abandon at the early age of
ninety.
Women are staging boxing bout In
London. -- 1
"QUARANTINE"
fPHE origin of a term of 40
days a "quarantine" as a
sanitary precaution against the
spread of various diseases Is lost
in the dim mazes of early ori
ental history. Forty days was
the period devoted In ancient
times to the burial of the dead.
The spies of the Israelites spent
40 days In Canaan before they
submitted the report. Jonah
gave the residents of Nlneweh 40
days in which to consider his
prophecy and repent. Christ,
Moses and Elijah each fasted for
40 days the Christian observ
ance of Lent being a commemor
ation of the most notable of
these. Under Wiliiam the Con
queror no man was permitted to
remain in England more than
40 days without paying a tax
of some kind, while under the
Magna Charta it is provided that
a widow shall remain 40 days
in the house of her deceased
husband before being allotted
her dowry.
The modern sanitary adapta
tion of the quarantine was es
tablished by the French along
the Mediterranean In order to
prevent the Introduction of
plague from the eastern coun
tries, but apparently the only
reason for the arbitrary setting
of such a "time is that it forms
one of the periods resulting from
a division of the lunar year by
the mystic number nine.
(Copyright.)
STATE NEWS
IN BRIEF. I
,.,::
Klamath Falls. Early beginning of
road work In Klamath county 1b
forecast In the advertising by the
county court for bids for $400,000 of
the $800,000 road bond Issue author
ized by the voters In the special elec
tion this spring. Bids will be opened
June 24.
Eugene. The prune evaporator of
the Eugene Fruit Growers' association,
already one of the largest In the state,
will be enlarged at once, the board
of directors has decided. The en
larged plants will have a capacity of
85 tons of green prunes. An addition
will be constructed.
Salem. Authority to advance be
tween 50 and 75 per cent of Its open
prune prices to growers upon the de
livery of the prunes was granted the
Oregon Growers' Co-operative assocla
tion's dried fruit committee by the as
sociation's board of directors at a
meeting here Saturday.
Salem. Four hundred sixty-six
claims for cash, amounting to $110,500,
and 29 vouchers for loans, amounting
to $69,900, were approved by the world
war veterans' state aid commission at
its meeting here Friday. The com
mission also fixed the amount on 100
loans aggregating $249,100.
Hood River. The shortage of houses
here has reached a seriously acute
stage. During the past week at least
a dozen families have sought In vain
for living quarters. A number of
orchardlsts, leasing their places to
move to the city, have been unable
to obtain accommodations.
Dallas. Frank Bonds, aged about
75, died at his home at Grande Konde
June 5. He was the last of the Yam
hill tribe of Indians, original settlers
of the Grand Ronde Indian reserva
tion. In his younger days he was a
man of considerable prominence and
Influence among his people.
Salem. In an order issued Satur
day, the public service commission
granted the Btate highway department
authority to construct an overhead
crossing over the tracks of the South
ern Pacific Railway west of Oakland,
in Douglas county. Two hazardous
grade crossings will thus be eliminat
ed, the order stated.
Pendleton. One of the most expen
sive and difficult pieces of roadwork
in this county will be advertised for
construction in the near future, ac
cording to the members of the Uma
tilla county court, Reed and Hawley
mountain up Pine creek from Weston
is the rocky grade which has in the
past been almost impossible to traverse,
Hood River. The Dee plant of the
Oregon Lumber company, operation of
which has been delayed this year be
cause of damage to a lagging road last
November during the heavy sleet
storm, started the season's run Mon
day. The concern will employ about
175 men in the plant and the logging
camps on the upper west fork of
Hood river.
Pendleton. Thunder showers pass
ing over Umatilla county Sunday add
ed to the total rainfall of the past
week, making the precipitation, wel
comed by the farmers, nearly an inch
and one quarter. Cooler weather, com
ing with the rain, has broken the hot
wave which had started to burn the
grain and farmers are now practically
assured of an average crop.
McMinnville. That the direct pri
mary law should by all means be re
tained, but cured of its defects, was
the resolution adopted by the execu
tive committee of the Oregon tax re
duction clubs, J. C. Cooper, president,
which met here Friday. President
Cooper appointed a committee of four
to draft changeB in the primary law
and report to the convention of the
clubs fixed for July 4 and 5 at Salem.
Eugene. More than a carload of
wool was shipped from the Grangers'
Eugene warehouse during the past
week, according to w. A. Lord, man
ager. The warehouse association has
purchased more than 16,000 pounds
of wool from Lane county growers
since June 1, paying from 25 to 40
cents a pound. Mr. Lord Bald nearly
all the Lane county wool had been
bought up, there being but a few Email
lots anywhere in this part of the valley
unsold.
EACH IS A GENUINE GOODYEAR
Each of the two tires illustrated above is a gen
uine Goodyear through and through.
One is the famous reliable 30 x 34 inch Goodyear
All-Weather Tread Clincher.
Its companion is the popular 30 x Z4 inch Qood
year Cross Rib.
The Goodyear Cross Rib is built of the same high
grade Egyptian cotton fabric that goes into the
All-Weather Tread Goodyear.
It has a long-wearing but differently designed
tread, and sells for less money.
More than 5,000,000 of these tires have been
sold in the last five years.
Their fine performance has demonstrated the
folly of buying unknown and unguaranteed tires
of lower price.
Ask your Goodyear Service Station Dealer about
their advantages.
for Western Trade
'Western made
Suggestion.
Richard, age five, had been left at
home in the care of one of his aunts
for a few days. It appeared to the
aunt that Richard usually managed to
do just the things that she had for
bidden him to do. Finally she men
tioned that fact to Richard, only to
receive the following reply: "But,
auntie, I never think of those things
till you talk about them, and then It
seems to me that I just must do
them."
The Wool Combers.
In the Latin quarter of Paris one
often sees groups of bareheaded wom
en sitting In some quiet corner of the
street, perhaps within a church door,
picking and combing the wool of their
mattresses. No matter how poor a
French peasant may be, he almost al
ways possesses a comfortable bed with
a wool mattress.
"Tact."
Sir Chartres Biron, London's chief
magistrate, once gave a lecture cn
"Tact" and Incidentally related a story
of a Scottish minister who on one oc
casion thus addressed a condemned
criminal: "Donald, mon, the gallows
are ready, the hangman's ready, the
rope's ready are ye ready?" Chicago
Herald.
Spiritualistic Mania.
From Southern Bavaria comes the
report of an entire family of 11 mem
bers going insane through spiritual
istic experiments. The neighbors
found them, after destroying their
funiture, about to offer up an infant
as a sacrifice to the "spirit of pure
light." Scientific American.
SURE TO HELP
SICK WOMEN
Mrs. Baker, So Much Benefited by
LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, Anxious to Help Others
T l,m,m Inrlin nn 'I WAR" rnmnletn-
ly run down from women's troubles and
stomacn trouoie ana
for a long time was
hardlv able to do mv
work. I had some
if riends w ho had
taken Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound, and they
told me about it. 1
know what it has
done for me and I
recommend it to
others, as I am sure
it. will lie a threat
help to all sick women. It is a wonder
ful .YK.rlw.in,. onH I o-ivpvnn permission
to use my testimonial and my photo
graph." Mrs. Emma Bakeii, 310 S.
East St., Lebanon, Indiana.
These letters recommending Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ought
to convince women of the great worth
of this medicine in the treatment of ail
ments to which they are often subject.
Mrs. Baker calls it "a wonderful med
icine." If you are suffering from
troubles women often have, or reel an
run down, without any ambition or en
ergy for your regular work, take Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It
is a natural restorative and should help
you as it has Mrs. Baker and many,
many other women,
IIIIILWHIIII
im mi
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Swallowed Each Other.
A perfectly formed hard-shell cah
about the size of the end of a person's
thumb was found In an oyster shell.
The crab had evidently been swallow
ed by the oyster, but presumably it
proved too much for the oyster, as
there was no oyster In the shell when
it was opened.
Boxwood Hard to Obtain.
In this country we once used tons
of the Turkish and Persian boxwood
for engraving, but this finely textured
wood, is now difficult to obtain and
very high priced. Ordinarily we use
3,000 tons of it annually.
8ilver Tongues.
Rev. Ernest F. Tittle of Evanston,
111., Bays it's great to be a distinguish
ed orator, but that it Is greater to tell
the truth!
Salty.
Salt beds covering an area of forty
square miles exist in Nova Scotia. One
bed alone Is said to be 900 feet wide
and eighty feet deep.
Words to Be Avoided.
There are two simple words in our
language that have caused more mis
ery than all the plagues of history.
They have broken lifelong friendships,
set brother against brother, separated
lovers and caused children to weep.
These poisoned words have sent inno
cent persons to the gallows and have
turned the debutante Into a demi
mondaine. Think well before you let
them pass your lips. They are "They
Bay." Exchange.
The "Strike" Is On.
The customer called tho waiter.
"There's a chunk of wood In my
sausage," said he. "I expect to bo
served with the dog, hut I'll be hanged
If I'll eat the kennel, too."
Good Advice.
"If you want to succeed, son," said
Uncle Eben, "you gottor learn to get
es' as busy an' enthusiastic over
reg'lar work as you does over a crap
game."
Hang the Grammar!
When money talks we don't care
whether It says "You and I" or "You
and me" so long as it connects ub up.
Absence Defined.
Absence is like a wind which fans
a conflagration but which extinguishes
a candle. M. Tlnayrc.
FREE ADVICE -
On Huw to Make u Surresn of th; Kcrtl Kstato
PartifularM, Mucdonnltl (operative
Realty Company, San Dietfo, California,
I
is needed In every department of house
keeping. Equally good for toweli, table
linen, aheeta and pillow case. Crocert
I
Are Yon Satisfied? BKSfcE
In the blKfent, most perfectly equipped
RuslneM Training School In the North
west Fit yourself for a higher position
with mors money, rerm&nent position
assured our Graduates.
Write for catalog Fourth and Yamhill,
Portland.
P. N. U.
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