The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 17, 1922, Image 3

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    PORTLAND
M E D U S A n'!!,fna?t,S!l0'V Cp"1"16?. Basements, etc., Water
Waterproofed
CEMENT
nEMSTITrHlMfi tun ini?iMn
Buttonho I n - button - Plaiting Tucking and Chalnstltchlng
A" iTr cuAn ,oiCm .'J ni P'?"'P! attention
BAB'S RESTAURANT saara a
ppon 7 a. m. to 2 a. tn
PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL
101 UNION (VENUE SOUTH, PORTtAND. 0REQ0N.
Write for Prices and Shipping Tag
1& SlRADI VARA
OVtlNS f CLEANme
KSTASLISHMKNT
Grand Avenue at Yamhill
PORTLAND, OJtE.
EXPERT
Dyeing & Cleaning
EXCELLENT SERVICE
By Parcel Post Return Postage Paid Write for
Circulars and Price.
"At Your Beck and Call"
l N If your RADIATOR heats or
j j leaks, send it to us.
j Armstrong Auto Radiator Co.,
67 Burmide street. Portland, Oregon
INCOME
TAX
Expert advice on any
Income, tax problems.
Several" years' actual
experience In Govern
uDflDI ClA wment Bureaus is onerea
rnUDLbillO 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,
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.
RAINIER HOTEL
bin 1 .00 c gp. 128 . to St. Nrtlud. On
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main Postoffice
Hotel Hoyt
Located Sixth and Hoyt
Strictly Fireproof and Modern. Near
both depots and convenient car servloe
to all parts of city.
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
1 to 5 ton GMC, Republics, Whites, etc
Send for our Lint.
WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc.,
Oregon Distributors for GMC Trucks
J00 Second St., Cor. Taylor Portland, Oi
PILES
FISTULA.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 of
destroying it. It Is pain
less, requires no anes
thetlo and is permanent.
There is no confinement
with business or social engagements. I
.uttruiuee a uuia ui win iviui.w
Call or write for booklet Mention this
paper when writing.
DR. C. J. DEAN
Second and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore.
WAS INVENTION
Fork Was So Considered in 1050 and
Woman Who Used One Incurred
Heaven's Wrath.
Investigations made ns to the ex
act period when people gave up cntlng
with their fingers and resorted to
forks have failed to give definite re
sults. .
It Is known, however, that, in the
year 1050, in Constantinople, the
daughter-in-law of Orseleolo, doge of
Venice, used a fork to convey food
from plate t mouth and thereby
greatly scandalized the fulthful who
appear to hav? considered this inno
vation as an invention of the evil one,
says Le Petit Parlsien, Paris. (Trans
lated for the Kansas City Star.)
Sulnt Peter Dnmien relates the af
fair with considerable pious Indigna
tion and, after explaining how the
Venetian princess nihde use of a lit
tle gold fork instead of eating with
her fingers, adds:
"But the Almighty Father made
known to this woman how odious to
a f cLEANme
J J
PAGE CALLS KING "OLD BEAN"
Madrid. "Would yon have the kind
ness to nsk the secretary to speak on
the telephone?" This message, re
ceived by n page at the Military club
of Madrid, so astounded him by Its
politeness that he thought one of the
other boys was having a Joke on him.
He therefore replied :
"Hold the line, old bean (or the
Spanish equivalent), and I'll give bim
to you.'
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
. . Portland, Oregon
VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAY
Complete Change Buturilay. Adult. Matinee, 20c:
Lvenlngs, Silc. Continuum 1 to 11 p. m. Children
1U cents nil times.
KutDronf. ItHliirimr nr4 l.'l .......,.,
Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement Is
the beHt fop Stucco Plaster on outside for ilunga
lows Does not stain and dirt can be hosed off.
Write for Literature. Sold by A. McMILLAN It CO.,
OTv-owBiAnKenyjHreet, Iftrner second.
it lemn near Washington.
nH Mv. Wall
luncheon at noon.
8l Stark St.
CO. hidS0h
CASCARA BARK.
Address Department 8
The Phonograph Known for Tone
Agents wanted. Order direct from factory, 830 East
Morrison St., Portland, Oregon.
STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPH CO.
PL. IE 2 .PIL.EE
i5bn-WOOD-LARK"
REPELLENT
PRICES:
Quart, 75c; half
gallon, 11.25;
galloa, $1.00.
Order from
your dealer. If
he hasn't it.
, we'll aend vou
a gallon, charges paid, for I2.U0. Postage stamps
accepted.
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co.,
PORTLAND, OREGON'
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT,
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, seam, hem and machine .
pleat skirts ready for band.
85 cents
Hemstitching, Etc.
EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO.
85V4 Fifth St. Portland. Ore
BRAZING, WELDING oV CUTTING
Northwest Welding & Supply Co. 88 1st St
CLEANING AND DYEING
tatUx. For reliable Cleaning and
AsWttsW Dyeing service send parcels to
tiffmtf h us. we pay return postage,
ft. fl& Information and prices given
KJUntiS' upon request.
anix enke's city dye works
Established 1890 Portland
CUT FLOWERS 4 FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison.
MOI.RR BARBER COLLEGE
Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn
ing. Positions secured, write lor catalogue.
234 Bumside street, Portland, Ore.
monuments E. 3d and Pine Sts.
Utto Schumann Granite at Marble Wdrks,
PERSONAL
Marry If Lonely; most successful "Home
Maker ; nunareas ricn; connoenuai;
reliAhle: veara exDerience: descriptions
free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash,
Box 556, Oakland, Qaiirornia,
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
We helD the appearance of women.
Twenty-two Inch switch or transforma
tion, value (.tu, price jz.jo.
400to 412 Dekum Bldg.
SHOE REPAIRING IN PORTLAND
Model Shoe Kepair, 272 Washington St
VETERINARIAN Cattle a SDeclaltv
Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton, Portland.
Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces
Lubllner Florists. 348 Morrison St.
Out for the Championship.
An actor with a decided thrift strain
was told by a Broadway hotel man!
cure girl that a certain fellow in town
was called the champion tightwad be
cause he only tipped her a dime.
"Well," said the actor, "I'm going to
take the championship away from
him."
Beware Falls.
"The proof of the pudding is in the
eating," said the man who believes in
the old maxims. "Yes," agreed the
one who makes up news ones as he
goes along, "and the' higher the proof
the better the eating." American Le
gion Weekly.
OF THE EVIL ONE
nim was her vanity, and His wrath
was made manifest unto her, so that,
brandishing over her head the blade
of divine Justice, He straightway
caused every part of her body to rot
away."
All this for the heinous crime of
using a fork I As a matter of Bober
fact, the doge's duughter-In-law mid
her husband were carried off In the
great plague of 1050 among the vic
tims of which, it may safely be said
were many of the faithful who ate
with their fingers.
Palmistry Note.
Tf n clrl's hand Is as soft and white
as a baby's her stories of doing a lot
of housework are untrue. Atchison
Globe.
Poison.
tf it in absolutely necessary that yon
have bottles In your medicine cab
inet that contain poison ycu should
plainly mark them "Poison.
Tn his horror the secretary ad
dressed the person who had rung up
as "your majesty."
Shortly afterward a message came
hn, the nnffo was to co to the nalace.
There the king received him and gave
him a 100-peseta note, saying laugn
Ingly, "There you nre, old bean," and
him tn nnss the rest of the aft
ernoon at the palace with the royal
children.
I STATE NEWS
IN BRIEF.
Salem. Handling of the fruit crop
this year was discussed at a meeting
of the directors of the Oregon Grow
ers' Co-operative association held here
Saturday.
Fossil. Mrs. V. C. Quate of Port
land has Just purchased the Fossil
hotel from Ray Aubrey for $6500. Mrs.
Quate has had considerable experi
ence In the hotel business.
Medford. The largest pear crop In
the history of the Rogue River valley
began to move Friday, when three
cars were shipped east, and from now
until late fall there will be a dally
shipment. '
Salem. The first carload of evap
orated loganberries to be shipped from
Salem this season left here Monday.
The fruit was consigned to the Chi
cago markets. The car contained 2890
boxes of berries, or approximately 28
tons.
Pendleton. Potato growers of Uma
tilla county are planning a potato day,
to be held in Weston some time In
October when seed potatoes of certi
fied crops will be displayed and ex
perts and buyers will be Invited to
attend.
Salem. The so-called gum spot dis
ease which has Invaded fruit districts
In many parts of the United States
has threatened the prune orchards of
this vicinity, according to a warning
issued Friday by the county fruit in
spector.
Salem. There was one fatality In
Oregon due to Industrial accidents
during the week ending August 10,
according to a report prepared here
Friday by the state industrial accident
commission. The victim was S. E.
Myers, electrician, of Albany.
Hood River Stagnation of water in
the municipal water system's new res
ervoir, completed last spring at a cost
of about $20,000, made the improve
ment valueless. The problem of puri
fying the water by aeration, however,
it is thought, has been solved by the
installation of an electric pump.
ABtoria. Complete unofficial re
turns from all precincts in Clatsop
county, with one exception, show that
at Friday's special election Sheriff
Nelson was recalled by a majority of
421. Harley J. Slusher was elected
sheriff by a majority of 438 to serve
during the remainder of the term.
Pendleton. Two bands of lambs,
said to be the finest ever shipped
from Meacham, summer range ground
of many Umatilla county flocks, were
sold Saturday by J. E. Smith to Chi
cago buyers. Not one of the 1181
lambs in the shipment was rejected
although it was expected to have some
refusals.
Bend. Africa will be the final des
tination of a carload of lumber which
was loaded at the platform on the
flour mill spur Friday for the G. W,
Gates Lumber company, according to
C. M. Thomas, representative of the
company. The lumber consists of 27,-
600 feet of 1x12 boards, sawed in the
J. N. Masten mill at Laplne.
Prineville. Fire starting in the re
pair shop Bhortly before midnight Sat
urday destroyed the garage of the
Service Motor Sales, operated by
George A. Holmes, with a loss of more
than $50,000. More than 30 cars and
trucks are a total loss. The building
was practically gutted. It is owned
by Roy Newell of Madras and Is only
partially insured.
Salem. The public libraries of Ore-
gon, although not receiving financial
assistance sufficient to meet the re-
quirements of the American Library
association, in many instances have
exceeded the circulation per capita
requirements and are being operated
on a plane of efficiency not excelled
by libraries in any part of the United
States. This was revealed in statis
tics prepared here recently by Miss
Cornelia Marvin, state librarian.
Salem. More than $1,500,000 has
been lopped off from the tax levy for
the year 1922, based on the tax rolls
for the year 1921, when compared with
the levy of a year ago, according to
announcement made at the offices of
the state tax commission here Satur
day. Most of the reduction affects
Multnomah county. A report Issued
by the state tax commissioner showed
that the total tax levy for 1922, based
on the tax rolls for 1921, Is $40,401
709.21, as against $41,117,367.75 a year
ago. The state tax, as computed by
the state tax commissioner for the
year 1922, is $9,379,289.11, as against
$9,493,105.22 a year ago. The county
hevy this year aggregates $3,977,473.91,
while this levy last year totalled $5
360,665.25. The material reduction in
the county levy this year, It was ex
plained, is due to the fact that in
computing last year's levy bond In
terest and redemptions were included
in this classification.
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Will M. Maupln
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AFTERWHILE
WE ARK going to "cut the nius
. tard,"
Afterwhlle.
Likewise be "all to the custard,"
Afterwhlle.
But today we're in poor fettle, .
So we'll let our feelings settle;
But we're going to show our mettle
Afterwhlle.
We will wipe out all Injustice
Afterwhlle.
We'll do lots of big things trust us
Afterwhlle.
But today is full of pleasure
And its golden hours we'll treasure;
But we'll start on some great measure
Afterwhlle.
It's the greatest country ever
Afterwhlle.
And to reach it's our endeavor,
Afterwhlle.
But today we'll spend In dreaming,
Wasting hours of golden gleaming;
And await a glad dawn's beaming
Afterwhlle.
(Copyright by Will M. Maupln.)
O
This world's need Is men and women
great enough to be small enough to be
. used.
DURING the midsummer sultry
days a cool drink, Ice, or frozen
cream is always acceptable.
Data Sandwich Cookies.
Take one package of dates, stone
and chop; mix with one cupful of
orange marmalade, one cupful of
chopped nuts. Prepare a white cookie
mixture, roll out very thin, place a
spoonful of the mixture in the center
and cover with another cookie;
sprinkle with sugar and bnke In a
moderate oven. These cookies may be
cut in fancy shapes, baked and then
be put together with the filling, if
one so desires.
Lemon Cake.
Take three-fourths of a cupful of
butter, cream it, adding two cupfuls
of sugar gradually. Beat the whites
of seven eggs and add to the creamed
butter and sugar a spoonful at a time.
Beat well, add three cupfuls of sifted
flnf fnnr tpnsnoonfuls of baking pow
der, ' the grated peel of one lemon
alternately with one cupful of milk.
Fold in the whites at the last. Bake
In three layer pans.
Baked Apples.
Core and peel good flavored apples.
Place on a round of bread that has
been buttered. Fill the cavity of the
apple with sugar and butter creamed
together, adding a bit of ginger, pine
apple or other frnlt If desired. Bake
In a slow oven, basting the apples
often with melted butter and sugar
and with the Juice from the apple.
Serve hot on the rounds of bread
which by this time are well soaked
with the luscious syrup.
Pears and peaches may be prepared
In this same .manner.
Green Peas Francaise.
Wash the peas before shelling, then
shell the peas and put the pods on to
cook for fifteen minutes or longer In
enough cold water to Just keep from
scorching. Use this water, hot, to put
the freshly shelled peas on to cook,
add two green onions, a sprig of
parsley, and a head of lettuce well
washed and dry; there should be
added two tablespoonfuls of butter
and cover the kettle' closely. Cook
slowly one hour. This Is a delicious
dish and one which will be often
served after once testing.
eV 1I1L br Wast era Nawapaper Coles.)
THE FRIENDLY PATH
By WALTER I. ROBINSON t
J uyjxs
ARE not especially
concerned about how you
feel when you enter our store,
but we are exterejuely anxious
to know how you feel when you
leave."
This sign greets the eyes of
customers entering one of the
big, successful stores In an
eastern city. It is mi indication
of the new attitude many en
gaged in commercial business are
assuming.
There was a period following
the armistice when in virtually
all big cities many of those en
gaged In Belling found business
so brisk Unit they did not deem
It necessary to keep the patrons
smiling while they separated
them from their money. Too
many of the customers, in fuct,
(lid find enjoyment in spending,
ami they may be partially
blamed for the indifference of
merchnnts to please. But, with
the drop in business and profits,
it is encouraging to find a re
birth of the old-fashioned regard
for courteous and square deal
ing. Such sentiment as that ex
pressed In the quotation given
above is evidence that, willingly
or unwillingly, those engaged In
business desire to re-cstubllsh
old-time friendly relations with
those who trade with them.
With the changed attitude
there Is certain to come a higher
regard for principle, upon which
in large measure the happiness
of business people is dependent.
There should, therefore, be no
wide regrets among those who
huve to reduce prices to such an
extent that profits decreased rea
sonably below the peak level.
Not alone because of the greater
happiness which results from
honest principles In business,
but also due to the satisfaction
of greater volume In business, as
sured through the law of dimin
ishing returns, should business
people be thankful that they mid
their customers are coming to
meet again on more friendly
terms.
Let everyone remember these
words of Skelton :
"Our principles are the springs
of our action; our actions, the
springs of our happiness or mis
ery. Too much care, therefore,
cannot be taken in forming our
principles."
( by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.)
-O-
PROMISING.
ft I Introduced
grass widow to
grass widower to
day.
Will anythln
come of it?
'j- can't ten. i ney
exchanged refer
encca.
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FROM GIRLHOOD
TO WOMAHHOOD
Woman Relied Upon Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Emporia. Kansas. "I began usinp;
Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines years ago
wnen i was a gin.
For several years I
had severe pains at
menstrual periods,
making me very
weak and mtertering
with my regular du
ties. I tried several
remedies without ob
taining relief. I was
induced to try Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound by
friends and it re
stored me to normal health. I often
have occasion and do recommend your
Vegetable Compound to my friends who
have troubles similar to my own. You
may use these tacts as a testimonial.
Eva Aldrich, 218 Union St., Emporia,
Kansas.
There are man v women who first used
our Vegetable Compound during their
girlhood days. They found it a valuable
help during trying periods. In later
years they use it wnenever they feel
inose annoying symptoms wuicu wuumu
often have.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound is a woman's medicine. It is pre
pared carefully from the bestquality of
meuicinai plants, wnuae proper uca hi a
' adapted to correct tne trou Dies
ave.
LadiesKeep Your Skin
Clear, Sweet, Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Talcum
Shot Making Is Unchanged,
Shot making is one of the few In
dustries that have hardly changed in
more than 100 years. . Molten lead is
still poured from- the top of a shot
tower. Small sizes require a drop of
100 feet, the larger require a longer
fall of nearly double that height.
"Documental Vessel."
This term is applied to a vessel car
rying official documents to establish
her identity and her rights in trade. In
the case . of a vessel trading with
foreign countries and engaging In the
whale fisheries, this document Is call
ed a certificate of registry.
To Have a Clear Sweet Skin.
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or itching, If any, with Cuticura OInt--.
ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin.
Everywhere 25c each. Adv.
Some Risk In Everything.
While it may be true that the man
who riBks nothing gains nothing, it is
also true that gain does not depend on
risk alone. In all business there is an
element of risk, but in business this
element Is smaller than it is in specu
lation. "Colleen" and "Mavourneen."
In Ireland a girl is called a "col
leen." "Mavourneen" is the Irinh
term of endearment for a girl or
woman, in other words, the Irish for
"sweetheart."
Has the Right Idea.
A clever traveling man studies his
customer and you can't blame him for
regarding a stubborn man as a puzzle
to be worked out as well as a human
being.
The Horse in Painting.
No real Interest is taken in the
horse until Van Dyke's time, he and
Rubens doing more for it than ull
the previous painters put together.
Rubens was a good rider, and rode
nearly every day. Ruskin.
First Paisley Handkerchiefs.
The first paisley handkerchief was
made In 1743. Handkerchiefs wrought
and edged with gold used to be worn
by Elizabethan gentlemen in their hats
as favors from ladles, their cash value
being small.
A Historical Example.
The first instance of disquieting
overhead was probably the sword of
Damocles. BoBton Herald.
Ravens Mate for Life.
Ravens pair for life, and use the
same nest year after year.
used for baby's clothes, wilt keep them
sweet and snowy-white until worn out.
Try It and see for yourself. Atgntm .
Are Yon Satisfied? BSswSEbi
Is the biggest, most perfectly equipped
Business Training School In the North
west Fit yourself for a higher position
with more money. Permanent positions
assured our Graduates.
Write tor catalog Fourth and TamhllL
Portland
P. N. U.
No. 33, 1922
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