The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 29, 1922, Image 3

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    PflBTi AND OFFERS A MARKET
r wrv l wryiiU for your produce
Portland, Oregon
-VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS
Complete Change Sun. and Thuri.
Matinee Dally. Twice Nightly
Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, Continuous
MP1 n TT .Q A wU1 P1 81l0a' Granaries, Basements, etc., Water-
- U i n proof, Rotproof, Ratproof and Fireproof
ITflTamynnfaH Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement Is
rV aierpiOOiea fhe beet for Stucco PlaBter on outside for Bunga-
t-i n IkT rn 'ows Does not stain and dirt can be hosed off.
C E IVL E N T a Write for Literature. Sold by
V " A. MCMILLAN & CO.. 120 Union Av. N Dnrtlanrf
KILL NUISANCES
WITHWARGASES
Deadly Fumes Being tried to De
stroy Noxious Birds, Ani
mals and Insects.
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING.
Buttonholing Buttons - Plaiting - Tucking and Chalnstitching
11 aLXrJven ''are'ul and prompt attention
ELITE SHOP, Wj Tenth near Washington.
J? A R'Q QPQTA TTD A AT A un web.
jij O AliO 1 riU fCii V i Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon.
Open 7 . m. to 2 a. m., 826 Stark St
PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO.
105 UNION AVENUE NORTH. PORTLAND, 0REB0H.
Write for Prices and Shipping Tags
We Pay Highest Prices for
HIDES. PELTS, WOOL, MOHAIR.
CASCARA BARK.
Address Department B
HIDES
Wc are in the market for Hides. Write for Prices and Shipping Tags. Tan
ners of Guaranteed "Columbia Oak" Harness Leather.
WEBER TANNING CO.
Established 1889. PORTLAND, OREGON
Radio
Receiving Sets, complete with phones and wire, $60.00.
Average Range 400 miles of broadcasting. Simple to
operate, with complete instructions.
A. F. Brodt Co., 245 Grand Ave., Portland, Ore.
CL1ANINO
Grand Avenue at Yamhill
PORTLAND. ORE.
EXPERT
Dyeing & Cleaning
EXCELLENT SERVICE
By Parcel Post. Return Pottage Paid. Write for
Circulars and Prices.
"At Your Beck and Call"
PLIES FLEE
UfenwSyVOOD-LARK"
ELLENT
REP
Expert advice on any
income tax problems.
Several years' actual
experience lii Govern
INCOME
TAX
flDnDI rMOnient Bureaus Is offered
mUDLil. ITIO those unable to visit our
office. State your troubles briefly and
send in with $1 and we will giY you hon
est to goodness advice. It will pay you to
get in touch with ujr'now. E. J. Curtln,
Room 06 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.
QiniA Splendid Tunning Coil
KAUIU Set for $10
Send for full information.
MYERS BLACKWELL COMPANY
462 Hawthorne Ave., PORTLAND, ORE
Fire Proof and Modern
NEW HOUSTON HOTEL
A. K. Holcombe, Manager
Weekly Rates to Permanent Guests
Sixth and Everett Streets, Three Blocks
from New Postoffice, Four Blocks from
Union Depot, Portland, Ore.
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc.
.Send for our List.
WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc.,
Oreirnn Distributors' for GMC Trucks
200 Se.cond St., Cor. Taylor Portland, Oi
PILES
F1STULA.FISSURE, Itch
ins: and all other rectal
conditiunB except Cancer
permanently cured wun
ou t a sunrical operation.
My method of treatment
eaves the tissue instead of
destroying; it. It is pain
less, requires no anes
thetic and is permanent.
There is no confinement
to bed. no interference
with business or social engagements. I
ruarantee a cure or will refund your fee.
Call or write for booklet Mention this
paper when writing.
DR. C. J. DEAN
Second and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore.
PRICES:
Quart, 75c; half
gallon, $1.25;
gallon, $1.00.
Order from
your dealer, if
he hasn't it,
we'll send you
Postage stamps
a gallon, charges paid, for $2.00.
accepted.
Clarke Woodward Drug Co..
PORTLAND. OREGON.
RAINIER HOTEL
KlUl JI M ssi is, 128 N. it SL. hribai On
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main Postoffice
PATENT ATTORNEY
We can show you how to turn your patentable
ideas into cash. Uregon Licensed Mechanical
Engineer. THOMAS MLYEU, 202 Stevens
Building, Portland, Ore.
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, Beam, hem and machine pleat skirts ready
tor band, H.16. Uld sairts machine repieated.
$1.00. Hemstitching, Etc.
EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO.
86H Fifth St. Portland. Ore
SOME PROMISE TO BE USEFUL
Migratory Blackbird Do Damage
Amounting to Thousand of Dol
lar in Imperial oYalley of Cal
ifornia Injure Milo Crop.
(Prepared by the United .States Department
of Agriculture.)
Deadly gases that were developed
for war purposes are now being tried
out by the United States Department
of Agriculture as a means for destroy
tng noxious birds, animals, and Insects.
Some of them promise to be useful
when applied under proper conditions,
particularly those that are heavier
than air and ciin be used, "A burrowing
rodents, and possibly subterranean In
sects and pests In stored products.
Kill Destructive Birds.
The most recent proposal is to use
gas to kill destructive birds that con
gregate In marshes. In' the coming
fall the biological survey, fn co-opera
tion with the chemical warfare serv
ice, planning to make1 a trial of the
method on blackbirds in the Imperial
valley of California. In that region
these birds are said to do at least $50,-
000 worth of damage to the milo crop
each year. Because of their feeding
habits It Is impossible to destroy these
birds with poisoned baits, but, as they
roost on the reeds in the marshes, It
Is thought that they can be killed by a
gas cloud at night when, the wind is
favorable. The blackbirds are migra
tory and return to the same places
year after year. It Is thought that a
big killing In a certain locality will
probably free it of the pests for many
years. A few other birds in the black-blrd-infested
marshes will' be killed at
the same time, but the department be
lieves that these local birds will soon
reach their normal pumbers. again;
Try Gas on Rodent.
Arrangements also" are being made
by the biological survey with tbe' chem
ical 'warfare service for investigating.
the possibility of. using poison gases
on such burrowing rodents us , rats,
prairie dogs', ground" Squirrels, .'and
woodchucks. Tests on pocket gophers
and ground squirrels by these two co-
B RAZING. WELDING & CUTTING
Northwest Welding a Supply Co. 88 1st St
CLEANING AND DYEING
For reliable Cleaning and
Dyeing service send parcels to
us. We pay return postage
Information and prices given
upon request.
KNKE'S CITY DYE WORKS
Established 1890 Portland
KTTti owers a floral Designs
Clarke Bros., Florists, 1187 Morrison St.
FOUNDRY ANU maumiime vvunrvo
Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison
M AT W 1NP R V
Send us your Inquiries tor anything In
Iron or Woodworking Macnmery, Logging,
Mawmll nnntrftctors' Ku 11 ioiuei t. Loco
motives, Boilers, Engines, Crushus, Rail,
CaDie, Belting, etc. Burke Machinery Co.,
628 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or.
Mill. ITU HARHTCR (MI.T.KOE
Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn
ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue.
234 Burnside street. Portland, Ore.
mdmiimbnts E. 3d and Pine Sts.
Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works.
PERSONAL
most successful "Home
Uarrv if 1 .one.lv
Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential;
reliable; years experience; descriptions
free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash,
Box 656, Oakland, CalirornU.
Fruit trees budded from bartaj oKh
arils. Appls, I'esr, Coerrj, reach. Piunt
Prune, Aprtoot. Quince, Grspe Tints,
Shrubberr, PbujU, BMpberriti. Blc
berrits, Locus, Dewberrlei, Asptrtgus.
Shubub, Flowering Slinibt, Butts.
Vines, Hedse, Nut and Sbtdt Trwe,
Carriige paid. SttuficUon guaranteed,
Washington nursery co
Toppenish, 'Washington.
i Salesmen everywhere. More wanted.
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
.w helD the aDuearance of women.
Twenty-two inch switch or transforma
tion, value 7.0, price J2.45.
400 to 412 Dekum Bldg.
SHOE REPAIRING IN PORTLAND
Model Shoe Repair, 272 Washington St.
Davis Bros., American Shoemaker.
108 4th St.
STATE NEWS
IN
VETERINARIAN Cattle a Specialty
Dr, Chas. M. Andemon, Kenton, Portland
Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Piece
UuLllner f lorists, ait morrison dl.
P'rhaps.
It's a known tact that engaged
couples hold hands. So they do after
marriage, only then the husband Is
afraid to let go Exchange.
Surely Would.
Many a surgeon would be Insulted
if you called him the village cut-up.
BILLY GOAT WAS ONLY THIRSTY
Long Imprisonment in Railroad Cr
Had No Serious Effect on
Animal.
Poplar Bluff, Mo.-And now comes
the "harmless" billy goat displaying
some at his unique qualifications.
When a carload of lime was loaded
at Cape Girardeau Mr. Goat, unno
ticed, made his way Into the car and
was locked therein. Eight days after,
when the seals of the war were
broken at the destination, Doniphan,
Mo., and when the door was opened
out' Jumped Mr. Goat, spry, but ap
parently thirsty.
He was quickly rreuted to a drink
of "Mountain Dew," which bubble!
from a spring near Doniphan, and waa
happy. He seemed nose the worM
for his "Volstead feat."
Blackbirds Return to Same Place Year
After iVear. .
operating branches of, the ''government,
In California show that .chlorine may
be used , with good results . If handled
properly. The chemical warfare serv
ice used phosgene ont rats in Porto
Uico with promising results. Some of
these war gases will be compared with
carbon bisulphide for the killing of
woodchucks and other rodents In their
burrows.
Entomologists of the department
have already worked In co-operation
with the War department In testing
various gases on Insect pests of grow
ing plants and those that Infest stored
grain, but It has not yet been found
advisable to recommend anything to
take the-place of IrydroCyanle-acld gas
or carbon bisulphide.
The serious disadvantages of many
of these new gases Is that they are
dangerous or. very irritating to men
horses, and mules, and require the use
of masks and great care in handling,
Healthy Pigs on Clover.
Pigs on clover are healthy, and have
good bone and constitution points of
special importance in breeding stock.
Attention Saves Pigs.
Saving the pigs Is largely a matter
of personal cure and attention to the
brood sow and her litter at furrow
ing time and shortly afterward. Dry,
comfortable nests are Important.
Purebred Sire an Asset.
A purebred sire Is an asset to any
community. scrub sire is always a
liability.
Protection for Stock.
Protect the stock from cold
and hleh winds.
rains
Feeding for Milk.
Good feeding Is necessary for milk
production. Tbe Scotch say "It is by
the head that the cow gives milk."
Water Supply for Cow.
In the summer a cow will require
an amount of water equal to about
three times the ambunt of milk pro
duced. Effective Fly Spray.
A part each of pine tar and nico
tine, four parts of coal oil, and 24
parts of water make an effective Uy
spray for cows.
Greatest Dairy Stranger.
The greatest strangers In the world
are a scrub bull and good result.
HOT FORMALDEHYDE IS BEST
Potato Grower Interested in Method
Because It Saves Time and
Is Effective.
Many Minnesota potato growers are"
interested In the hot formaldehyde
method of treating potato seed be
cause it saves time, is less poisonous
than corrosive sublimate, does not cor
rode metals, and Is effective for both
scab and rhizoctonla.
The solution Is made by mixing two
pints of 40 per cent formaldehyde to
80 gallons of water. This is heated to
a temperature between 118 degrees 1.
and 122 degrees F. The potatoes ae
dipped In the solution for two minutes
and then dumned In a pile and cov
ered with a canvas cover or sacks fnr
one hour. They cup then he dried pr
cut and, planted Immediately. Ft
maldehyde, when used without heal
lng, will not 'contrel rhizoctonla and
requires one and a half hours' soaking
for best results In control of scab.
PLAN FOR GREASING WAGONS
One-Half of Lifting Usually Employed
Can Be Eliminated by Work
ing on Each Side.
A wagon can be greased with one-
half the llftln usually done by re
moving the btfrrB from both wheels
on one side of tlie wagon, then grease
them, leaving the wheels hang about
two Inches out, go. to the opposite side
of the wagon, remove both burrs and
give tbe wagon a shove towards
loose wheel.
i m
Sweet Home. A new shingle mill
has been built at Foster by Fred
Wadth. This plont plans to have a
steady run this summer.
Haines. Ranchers living on the east
side, or unirrigated part qf the Haines
valley, commenced their harvest of
first-crop alfalfa this week. The yield
Is said to be from one to two tons an
acre. '.'
Salem. Six men lost their lives in
the 506 accidents reported to the state
industrial accident commission during
the week ending June 22, according
to the weekly report made public here
Saturday.
Hood River. Construction work on
a large scale has been launched by
the Phoenix Utility company now en
gaged on a new 11,250,000 power plant
on Hood River for the Pacific Power
& Light company.
Portland The number of federal
personal income tax returns for the
calendar year ended December 31
1920, filed in Oregon was 67,640, ac
cording to figures just compiled by
Clyde G. Huntley, collector of inter
nal revenue.
St. Helens. The plant of the St
Helens Tie & Timber company, which
has been closed down for several
weeks on account of the high water,
is expected to resume operations with
in the next few days if the water con
tinues to fall.
Eugene. Farmers around Elmlra
have made complaint to the state game
department that beavers are damaging
their property. H. -S. Hawker, district
deputy state game warden, this week
made an investigation of the dam
age and will report to the depart
ment.
Bend. More than 20,000 head of
sheep, which yearly have made
railroad trip from Maupin to Bend
for summer range, returning by the
same means, of transportation in the
(all, will travel by foot this year as
the result of the putting through of
a driveway across the Warm Springs
Indian reservation.
Eugene. Early white cherries are
arriving at the cannery of the Eugene
Fruit Growers' association, but the
standard varieties, such as Royal
Annes, have not yet begun to ripen
The crop of the early whites, while not
normal, is better than the Royal
Annes, according to J. O. Holt, mana
ger of the association.
Eugene. A bronze marker set in
a granite boulder erected at McKenzie
bridge, in memory of the early pio
fusers of Lane county, -who blazed the
trail over the Cascade mountains, was
dedicated with appropriate ceremonies
Sunday. Several hundred Eugene peo
ple and a number from other parts
of the state were In attendance.
Albany. Laying of "hot stuff" for
the pavement of Burkhart crossing, on
the Pacific highway, on the outskirts
of Albany, has begun. The Dennis
Construction company is doing the
work. The stretch of paving will
be 400 feet long on that part of the
highway where the Southern Pacific
and Oregon Electric tracks are cross
ed.
'Halfway. A movement has been
started here to form a cooperative
creamery with B. F. Small as its head.
The plan is to establish a station in
Portland and ship cream there and
make it into butter. Mr. Small is con
fident that funds will be available for
the enterprise and that buying of
cream and milk will start within a
short time.
St. Helens. Since the river began
to fall the run of fish has improved
and many of the boats are averaging
200 to 250 pounds per day. The sal
mon are of the bluejack variety and,
while small, averaging 8 or 10 pounds,
are of excellent quality. Prices paid
the fishermen range from 12 to '14
cents a pound. Indication are that
the run will increase, local buyers
stated.
Salem. A resolution which declares
that the worthy celebration of the
"Lord's Supper," makes necessary the
use of real wine in its observance, and
that "we must regard it as command
ed by our Lord that we abide by the
use" of real wine In the sacrament,
even in the face, of ipopular disfavor
or persecution' was adopted Friday
morning by those In attendance at the
Oregon-Washington Lutheran district
convention here.
Corvallis. Destruction by fire of the
sawmill of the Foster Lumber com
pany at Rltner, In King's valley, en
failed a loss of approximately $100,
000. It was learned here Sunday. The
plant had a dally capacity of approxl
mately 125,000 feet and was built about
two years ago. The mill had not been
In Operation the last six months. It
probably wlll 'not be rebuilt. The plant
was located on the line between Ben
ton and Polk counties.
AN EXAMPLE OF GOODYEAR VALUE
The 30 x 3lA Goodyear Cross Rib Tire
shown here alongside its companion, the
30 x l2 Goodyear All -Weather Tread
Clincher, is a conspicuous example of
Goodyear value.
The Goodyear Cross Rib has in it the
same high grade Egyptian cotton fabric
that goes into the All -Weather Tread
Goodyear.
It has a differently designed but long
wearing tread, and it sells for considerably
less money.
In the past five years more than 5,000,000
of these Goodyear Cross Rib Tires have
been sold.
They have everywhere given remarkable
service.
Their fine performance and known value
have convinced thousands of motorists of
the folly of buying unknown and unguar
anteed tires of lower price.
Ask your Goodyear Service Station Dealer
to explain their advantages.
fur Western TraJc
Western Mode
Observing Other Planets.
On the moon, as well as on Mars,
there are many varied shades and tints
of color to be seen; green and blues,
browns, yellowB, and reddish browns,
as well as black, white and grays.
A study of the color, effects produced
by our own vegetation and vast seaB
when viewed from great elevations
may aid in an interpretation of the
splotches of color that are easily ob
servable on Mars and the moon.
Jews Are a Nation.
Loosely, the term "Jews" means the
Semitic nation that was earlier called
Hebrews, Israelites, or the children of
Israel; strictly, the term Is applied to
the people descended from the tribeB
of Judah and Benjamin. The Jews
still remain a dlBtinct people and re
tain their nationality.
Some One Might Eat It.
Robert was attending a party the
other day, and part of the refresh
ments consisted of fruit salad. He
does not care for it, and, not wishing
to hurt his hostess' feelings, said: "I
don't believe I want this salad, but
I'll take it home with me, and maybe
grandmother or the dog will eat it."
Starvation on Sunday.
The medical correspondent of a
prominent! London paper attributes
much of the Illness of the world to the
custom of hearty eating on Sunday,
the day on which most of us take the
least exercise. He advocates Sunday
as a day of abstinence and says we
would all be better for It.
THANKFUL FOR
A LITTLE CHILD
Mm. Mertz Tells How Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
Kutztown, Pa.-"I wish everywoman
who wants children would try Lydia E.
Pinkham a vegeta-
table Compound. It
has done so much for
me. My baby is al
most a year old now
and is the picture of
health. She walked
ateleven months and
is trying to use her
little tongue. She
can say some words
real nice. I am send
ing you her picture.
I shall be thankful
as long as Hive that 1 found sucn a won
derful medicine for my troubles. " Mrs.
Charles A. Mertz, Kutztown, P.
Many cases of childlessness are cura
able. Perhaps yours may be. Why be
discouraged until you have given Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a
faithful trial?
Spoken and written recommendations
from thousands of women who have
found health and happiness from itsuso
have come to us. We only tell you what
they say and what they believe.
We believe that Lydia E. Pinkham a
Vegetable Compound is so well adapted
to the conditions which might cause
your trouble that good will come to you
by its use. ,
Merit is the foundation of .Lydia h.
P;,.kham'sVegetable Compound. It has
behind it a record of nearly fifty years,
r
Worthy of All Honor.
A tool is but the extension of a
man's hand, and a machine is but a
complex tool. And ho that invents a
machine, augments the power and tho
well-being of mankind. Henry Ward
Beecher.
Normandy Seaweed.
The Normandy farms near the coast
are rich and fertile. .They are well
tilled and fed with tho seaweed that
is cast up on the shore. Great carts,
drawn by sturdy Normandy horses,
pass and repass with their loads of
seaweed, which makes a splendid
dressing for the farms.
Ant's Grip Is Businesslike.
The small African warrior ant will
permit his body to be torn from his
head before he will let go the hold of
his mandibles.
Daily Thought.
Truth is as impossible to be soiled
by any outward touch as the sunbeam.
Milton.
Proof That It Was Living.
From n story "The living room fair
ly leaped through the door to greet
you."
FREE ADVICE -
On How to Make a Success if the Ileal Ktate
Iluslnes. Particulars, MacilonaM Cooperative
Kealty 0ompany, San Dieyo, California,
I
Is needed In every department of house
keeping. Equally good lor tow, ' 'ihle
linen, sheets snd pUlow
1
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Is the biggest, most perfectly equipped
Business Training School In the North
west. Fit yeurself for a higher position
with more money. Permanent positions
assured our Graduates.
Write for catalog Fourth and Yamhill,
Portland.
P. N. U.
No. 26, 1922
Washington's Popularity.
It would have surprised General
Washington, had ho known how fu
ture generations were to prize even his
smallest possession. A china plate
which he used, and which was later
In tho collection of President Andrew
Jackson, recently sold for $910 at an
auctipn in Now York city.
Really Something of a Mystery.
'Lawyers," said Uncle Eben, "mos'ly
ucks so unpleasant cross-exaniinin
folkB dut I can't Bee how bo many of
'em gltfl popular enough to be elected
to offices."
Spirit That Makes for Victory.
A handful of pine-seed will cover
mountains with tho majesty of green
forests, and so I too will set my face
to the wind and throw my handful of
Beed on high. Fiona Macleod.
Old and Gray.
A woman and her niece were stand
ing at the brink of the Grand canyon.
Finally the woman spoke, "Do you
know, my dear," she Bald. "I think the
canyon Is beginning to show Its age.
It's lots dirtier than when I was here
six years ago?"
After a man has onco succeeded ho
always gets a lot of pleasure recall
ing the struggles and failures ho lias
been through.