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PORTLAND OPPEftS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE NORTONIA HOTEL Yon WiH F..I Rithl at Horn Her SAFE AND CENTRAL REASONABLE RATES Excellent Cafe Special Weekly Kates Bus Meets AU Tralm 11th and Stark, Portland, Ore. Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Matinee, 20c: Evenings, 39c. Continuous 1 to U p. m. Children 10 cents alt times. MEDUSA Waterproofed CEMENT will make Silos, Granaries, Basements, etc., Water proof, Rotproof, Ratprouf and Fireproof. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement Is the best for Stucco Plaster on outside for Bunga lows Does not stain and dirt can be hosed off. Write for Literature. Sold by A. McMlLLAN & CO., 810-350 East Ankeny Street Corner Second, Portland. BAB'S RESTAURANT A rood place to Eat and Lin Wall. Kemarkable 40c lunebeon at noon. Open 1 a. m. to 2 a. m., 326 Stark St. PfiRTi ANn umr a, wnni nn yjw will II M III U b uw liwwaa W V H1DIS3. rELTS, 105 UNION AVENUE NORTH. PORTLAND. OIEBOS. Write for Prices ar.d Shipping Tags WOOL. MOHAIR. CASCARA BARK. Address Department B OiRADIVARA mow, ros The Phonograph Known for Tone Agents wanted. Order direct from factory, 330 East Morrison St, Portland, Oregon. STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPH CO. Page & Son Portland, Oregon Write us for prices and market conditions on Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc. Forty Years in the Same Location. KIMBALL Pianos and Phonographs sold on Installment plan. Mccormick music co. Oregon Distributors 429-431 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon Fur Skins of all kinds TANNED WEBER TANNING CO. Portland, Ore., 1710 Macadam Road. Dept. A. Write for prices and shipping tags. Portland's Pioneer Tannery, Established 1889 No Commission Prompt Returns December 28 Market Price for Top Quality Otherwise According to Quality Dressed Beef, 0C Hogs, 13c Veal, I3c Veal up to 300 lbs., 8c to 10c Dressed Lambs, 16c to 20c Dressed Mutton, 12c We can use live and dressed turkeys, geese, ducks, and all kinds of chickens at market prices; sIbo hides and pelts. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust" New Location 107 Front Street Portland, Oregon INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, PLEATING SPECIAL 85 cents Cut, seam, hem and machine pleat skirts ready for band. Hemstitching, 6 cents per yard. o,z AASTRN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 85H Fifth St. Portland. Ore Hotel Hoyt Located Sixth and Hoyt Strictly Fireproof and Modern. Near both depots and convenient car service to all parts of city. RHEUMATISM Jack King Cures it. Ladies and Gents Exam ination free. H07 Dekura bldg-., Portland, Or RAINIER HOTEL bits $1.00 ni it, 128 N. 64 Si. Nnlui, On Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all Depots, and one block from main Postofnce niTCUT TTflDlirV MECHANICAL pi I Lis.! HIIUI1HLI ENGINEER ATTENTION LAOIESI Learn beauty culture, join class; eve ning school; we know how. School 16 fears oia. jj-uii course J4U. Phone Bdwy. 6902.400 Dekum bldg. y BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTING Northwest Welding& Supply Co. 88 1st Bt CLEANING AND DYEING" For reliahln Plpanlnv anil Tfffrak Dyeing service send parcels to mj5r 1 us' We pay return postage. .ii. vi me. tun a.iu yui'BO glvou upon request. ENKE'S C1TT. DTE WORKS Established 1890 Portland CUT FLOWERS 4 FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke LBros.!FlorIsts, 287 Morrison St. FOUNDRY AND M ACH IN E WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison. THE MEANEST MAN By WILL M. MAUPIN T'VE heard of men so awful mean They'd skin a flea for hide and tallow; Or lick a soup bowl slick and clean. No matter If twere deep or shallow. Pre heard of men so mean of heart They'd squeeze down hard on ev'ry dollar Until the goddess fell apart And was compelled to loudly "holler." Pve beard of men so mean and "near" The thought of wear gave them keen twinges, And so they climbed the fence for fear To swing the gate would wear out hinges. And once I knew a man so mean His heart was wont to quickly flutter If children at his board were seen To use molasses on bread and butter. But of all men described as mean There's one who's worse than all the others; His heart so small, his soul so lean, That all good thoughts he quickly smothers. He Is so mean, and always was, That as excuse for never giving He says there Is no Santa Claus And he's the meanest fellow living, (IB by win H. Maupin.) O Something to Think About By F. 4. WALKER raAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAst at a alU WW w IN BRIEF. FOOT CORRECTIONIST Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. Tryzelaar, 618 Plttock Block, Portland, Ore. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaohes trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 2J4 Burnaide street, Portland, Ore. MONUMENT8 E. 3d and Pine" StsT Otto Schumann Uranlte & Marble Works. PERSONAL Marry If Lonely; most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, BoxB56, Oakland, California. SHIP US YOUR WOOL Cleaning, carding and mattresses. Crystal Protect that Idea with a United , Springs Woolen Milk 760 Umatilla. PorUand. States Patent. Others have made fortunes out of patents. Why not you? Thomas Bllyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg., Portland, Ore. If your RADIATOR heats or leaks, send it to ut. Armstrong Auto Radiator Co, 17 Burndde street, Portland. Oregon SEND today for this FREE book telling about my guarantied non-surgical treat ment for Pile. It sella how 1 have cured cases of forty years steading. R.CHAS. J. DEAN Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces Liupuner florists. Bis Morrison at. "IF IT HURTS DON'T PAY." Guaranteed dental work. Crowns $5.00, Plates $16.00, Brldgework $5.00 a tooth. Teeth extracted by gas. Latest modern methods. Dr. Harry Semler, Dentist, 3rd ind Morrison, 2nd floor Allsky Bldg., Port land, Or. Write or phone for appointment VETERINARIAN Cattle Specialty Dr. Chas. M. Anderson, Kenton, Portland. INTELLIGENT PRODUCE MARKETING meana h furrier returns for farm orodura, Quit old hit or ttiIh plan nnd try our new methods before sending' any produce to market. Write, find out when and how to hip. Results wlU surprise you. Our 17 years' experience Is at your service. RUBY &, COMPANY, 215 FRONT ST, PORTLAND. ORE. Expert advice on any income mx pro Die ins. Several years' actual experience In Govern- INCOME TAX DDADI rilOment Bureaus la offered r IIU Bk kill O those unable to visit our oliiee. 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 sos Lewie Bid-., portiano, Oregon. ANOTHER VIEW OF MR. DICKENS North American Review Writer As erts That He Was Side. Tracked Actor. Ilnd Dickens lived In the Twentieth century, the Freudians, taking one shrewd, ninuset, Infurlntingly perspi cacious look nt him, would hnve an alyzed him on Hie spot. Tliey would hnve noted his cltimKy efforts ot play writing, his nilnmtloti of Mncrendy, his wistful loitering at the singe door, of which the faint, unmistakable aroma was ever the breath of Ills nostrils, and his disarming rmdlnert to laugh and cry nt the most ordinary of per formances In any thcnter. They would hare noted his pantomimic gyration when In the throes ot composition. They would have known that the young novelist who walked the night mantled street of Pari In an agony nf sympathy for the dying Tsui Dora bey was a "tile-tracked actor, write Alexander Woollcott In the North Amerlran Review. They would have noted hi own Incongruous rapacity for self pity, his grotesque sensitive ness to the most piddling ot criticism, his comically transparent excuses for appenrlng In amateur dramatics, his gallant nnd undeniably Thespian ap pearance and Ills flamboyant raiment, rings and nil, which distressed his se date friends but satisfied something within him. They would hare noted all these things and published In some obscure Journal an article written to demonstrate that Mr. Dickens was uf- ferlng from on exhibition complex. This would have maddened him. Lie would have dictated 10 furious letters clcmnntllng retraction, growing the red tier In the fuce as he paced the Itoor because he would hove known that It was all quite true. Thnt half smoth ered desire gnawed at him through all the years of his growth until at last It fouud an outlet which brought him peace. HAPPINESS IF YOU would get your full share of happiness out of life, you must nt all times contribute happiness to others. When a little cloud of doubt comes between you and your dearest friend, or an angry word pops oft unexpected ly In a heated argument, haKen with out delay to obliterate It. If you have been at fault lose not a moment In making an apology. Do not brood over Imagined offenses, for it Is often that brooding adds fuel to a flame which, If let alone, would die out of Its own accord. Many lives have been utterly wrecked and thousands of hopes blasted by bestowing too much thought on petty trifles and Idle words whose meanings had been so warped and twisted that they became monstrous offenders, when in reality they were mere feather weight nothings. There Is an Innate proneness In all of us to sail under false colors and to misjudge our most Intimate friends, so we turn our buck upon the bright and beautiful, head our frail craft to ward darkness to make love to our own ugly souls, while we bestow hate upon the fair souls of our Intimates, And while we habitually do these absurd things, we become more and more estranged and less Inclined to be reasonable. Even while we are In these deplor able humors, Happiness stands smil ing beside us, but we stubbornly refuse to put out your arms to embrace her. And In this manner we become an eternal puzzle to ourselves and our associates. Who among the earthly hordes can understand the human heart, always pretending to seek Content, yet locking the door when Content would enter and abide In peace? Preaching one thing and practicing another has more to do with the cheer fulness and the gloom of the world than most of us suspect, yet many of us, wittingly or tgnorantly, continue to pursue the folly without pausing to consider the result. After all, happiness Is not far away, but within our own doubting hearts, and If we bemoan Its loss with sin' cerlty, all we have to do to reclaim It Is to sacrifice pique and pride, and pay court to It like a passionate lover. (, lilt, by lieClore Newspaper Syndicate.) Has Anyone Laughed Tk.1T t tt iou Because Salem. George P. Litchfield, for the last 14 years bailiff of the Marlon county court, celebrated the anniver sary of his first New Year in Oregon 60 years ago Monday. Salem. Earl L. Fisher was elected state tax commissioner to succeed Frank K. Lovell, who has resigned because of 111 health. Mr. Fisher was elected for a four-year term, starting January 1, 1923. Salem. Horace Sykes and James S. Gleason, deputy state fire marshals, have begun the task of inspecting the state house and all state institutions, with a view of eliminating any fire hazards that may exist at the present time. Eugene. Nearly all churches of Eugene Sunday took ballots on wheth er or not the Fatty Arbuckle pictures should be shown here, and there was a large majority against it, according to announcement of members of the ministerial union. Bend. Whoever is to be the post master at the Bend office received an advance in salary Monday for next year, receipts so far this year auto matically putting the office in the $2900 class. During the present year the salary has been $2800. Salem. The state emergency board; at a meeting held In Salem Saturday authorized a deficiency appropriation in the amount ot $1500 for the Oregon nation guard. Te appropriation was requested by George A. White, adju tant-general of the state. The Secret of Being a Convincing Talker How I Learned It in One Evening. Have Jordan t Not Alwiy Helpful. Many worm has turned, only get Itself bruited on the other side. MAY BE REMNANT OF LOST TRIBES Descendants of Israelltleh Captive Carried Into Sabylotila 26 Centu ries Ago Reach Erivan. Chicago Thirteen families, be lieved to be remnants of the nt tribes carried Into captivity by Babylonia M centurlee ago, have reached Erivan, Armenia, according to cablegram re ceived by the local branch of the Near East relief. It was announced They fled from Urumls, Persia, going over the mountain with ox team and on foot A rabbi, Yanock Btmlnlv, carried with hltn record which seemed to con nect the Israelite colony at Crural with the l'st tribes, according to the cablegram. Only 4T adult end 33 children out of the large number that started mde the Journey saftly, the advice said. to ETHEL ft. PlYtsa You often take tsxlsf Hasn't the laughter at home often turned Into t bit of a lecture on your extravagance! Haven't your friend thought you were often bit of a hlgh-flyert There I a chance, of course, that you are extravagant and that you aim too high. Yet the taxi often lave money rather than waste It. For example, sup pose you have a new suit and hat on and you have been atandlng In the rain, a taxi be fore your soaking would have not only saved the cost of press ing your clothes, but would have saved the bloom and wear and tear on them. Suppose you are In a great hurry on a busy day, and a taxi will let yon reach your appointment rested and mentally fit and make your doc tor' bill less In the future by saving you from a break-down, which often puts a dollar-saver In the sanitarium. SO Your Get-away hire 1st Her I a ess where you have te believe you are right ant) then "go t it" If you honest ly don't think you are right, be gld ef the laughter which brought yeti te your sense, lit, ky steCler Hawse tysaMeate.) By GEORGE RAYMOND Salem. There was one fatality in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending December 28, according to, a report prepared here by the state Industrial accident com mission. The victim was George L, Carllle, mill boss of Cottage Grove. Klamath Falls. A fine of $50 and costs, a total ot $57.60, was imposed on Manager McGinnls of the White Pelican hotel In the Justice court Sat urday for serving trout last summer at 75 cents a portion when the state game commission visited here In July, Eugene. The Lammers Bros,' saw mill near Cottage Grove has been sold by Sheriff Stlckels for the taxes due for the years 1919, 1920 and 1921, for little over $600, or the exact amount of taxes due. The plant has a capac ity of 15,000 feet of lumber dally and Is worth many times the sale price. 'Astoria. Edward Klmberley was drowned In the Lewis and Clark river about 3 o'clock Monday afternoon by falling overboard from a fishing boat in which he was en route to Astoria with three companions. His body had not been recovered. He was about 23 years ot age and left a widow but no children. Salem. Amendment of the present laws so as to authorize the state treasurer to borrow money to care for the immediate needs ot the common wealth instead ot Indorsing warrants "not paid for want of funds," will be recommended by Sam A. Kozer, sec retary of state, In his biennial report to the legislature. Gold Hill. The Millionaire mine, three miles out from Gold Hill, which has been partially closed down for the past two months, will resume with a full force this week. This property, which Is the most efficiently equipped mine In the Gold Hill district, has been reopened and re-equipped since the war at an expense of $80,000. Medford. The War Eagle Mine company ot Medford, which owns large quicksilver mine about 20 mites from Medford, with one of the most extensive deposits In the United States of that metal, Is preparing to start the furnace to operate In full force In about 90 days. An additional big deposit was discovered last week on the company's holdings. Hlllsboro. Washington county lays no claim to being classified among countle depending upon drainage, yet the farmer ot thi county find that the use ot drain tile In certain sec tion Improve crop production to the extent that a number of imall drain age district have been formed, the result from which prove the merit of drainage on email tract. Astoria. While the Insurance ad Juster lay It I yet too early to give any accurate figure on the lose sus tained through the Astoria conflagra tion, Charles A. Craft, assistant gen eral agent ot the Phoenix company, aid that taking a a haul the aver age ratio ot Insurance to the value ot property on which Insurance ha been adjusted, he estimated the loss on building and merchandise dock at approximately $7,000,000. on which the Insurance in $2,600,000. He tlmated the city' lose through the destruction of tret, sewer and water main at $2,000,000. yoa heard the news abont Frank The question quickly brought me ttle group which had gathered In the center of the office. Jordan and 1 had started with the Great Eastern Machinery Company, within s month of each ether, tour yeara ago. A year ago, Jordan was taken into the accounting division and 1 was sent out ss salesman. Neither of ns was blessed with an unusual amount of brilliancy, but we got by" in our new jobs weu enough to hold them. Imagine my amazement, then, when I heard: "Jordan's just been made Treasurer of the Company I " l could nardiy believe my ears, nut mere was the Notice to employees on the bul letin board, telling shout Jordan s good fortune. Now I knew that Jordan was s capable fellow, quiet, and unassuming, but I never would have picked him for any such sudden rise. I knew, too, that the Treasurer ot the Great Eastern had to be a big man. and I wondered how in the world Jordan landed the place. The first chance 1 got, 1 walked into Jordan s new office and after congratulating him warm ly, I asked him to let me "in" on the details of how he jumped ahead so quickly. His story intensely interesting that 1 am going to repeat it as closely ss I remember. ' 1 11 tell you just how It happened, George, because you may pick up a pointer or two that will help yon. xou remember now scared i nsea to do whenever 1 had to talk to the ehieft Tou remember how you used to tell me that every time 1 opened my mouth I put my foot into it, meaning of course that every time I spoke 1 got Into trouble! iou remember when Keipn Sinton left to take charge of the Western ot fice and 1 was asked to present him with the loving cup the boys gave him, how flustered 1 was and how 1 couldn't say s word because there were people around 1 You remember how confuBed 1 used to be every time I met new people! I couldn't say what 1 wanted te say when I wanted to say it; and l determined that if there was any possible chance to learn how to talk 1 was going to do it. "The lirst thing 1 did was to buy s num ber of books on publio speaking, but they seemed to he meant for those who wanted to become orators, whereas what I wanted to lenrn was not only how to speak in publie but how to speak to individuals under various oonditions In business and social life. A few . weeks later, just as 1 was about to give up hope of ever learning how to talk interestingly, I read an announcement stating that Dr. Frederick Houk Law had just completed a new course in business talking and public speaking entitled 'Mastery of Speech. I sent tor them and In s few days they arrived. I glanced through the entire eight lessons, reading the headings and e lew 'inniKnmiis here and there, ane in about an hour the whole secret of effective speaking was ODened to me. "Fot example, I learned why I had always lacked confidence, why talking had always seemed something to be dreaded, whereas it is really the simplest thing in the world to get up and talk. I learned how to secure complete attention to what I was saying and how to make everything I said interesting, forceful and convincing. 1 learned the sit of listening, the value of silence, and the power of brevity. In stead of being funny at the wrong time, I learned bow and when to use humor with tell ing effect. "But perhaps the most wonderful thing about the lessons were the actual examples of what things to say and when to say them to meet every condition. I found that there was a knack in making oral reports to my superiors. I found that there was a right way and a s wrong war to present complainta, to give esti mates, and to issue orders. "1 picked up some wonderful pointers abont how to give my opinions, about how to answer complaints, about how to ask the bank for s loan, about how to ask for extensions. Another thing that struck me forcibly was that in stead of antagonising people when I didn't agree with them, I learned how to bring them around to my way of thinking in the most pleasant sort of way. Then, of course, along with those leasona there were chapters on speaking before large audiences, how to find material tor talking and speaking, how to talk to friends, how to talk to servants, and how to talk to children. "Why I got the secret the very first even ing and it was only a short time before I was able to apply aU of the principles and found that my words were beginning to have an almost magical effect upon everybody to whom 1 spoke. It -teemed that 1 got things done instantly, where formerly, as you know, what 1 said 'went in one ear and out the other.' I began to acquire an executive ability that sur prised me. I smoothed out difficulties like a true diplomat. In my talks with the chief I spoke clearly, simply, convincingly. Then came my first promotion since I entered the accounting department. I was given the job of answering complaints, and I made good. From that 1 was given the job ot making collections. When Mr. Buckley joined the Officers' Training Camp, I was mode Treasurer, Between you and me, George, my salnry is now 17,500 a year and I expect It will be more from the first of the year. "And I went to tell you sincerely, that I, attribute my surcc. solely to the fact that I leiu-itt-d how to talk to puoulu. ' When Jordan finished, 1 asked him for the address of the publishers of Dr. Law's course and he gave it to me. I sent for it and found it to De exactly as he had stated. Alter study ing the eight simple lessons 1 began to sell to people who hud previously refused to listen to me at all. After four months of record-breaking sales during the dullest season of the year, 1 received a wire from the chief asking me to return to the home office. We had quite long tulk in which 1 explained how 1 was able to break sales records and 1 was ap pointed Salos Manager at almost twice my fcrmer salary. I know thnt there was noth ing in me that hnd changed except that I had acquired the anility to talk where formerly I simply used "words without reaBon." I can never thank Jordan enough for telling me about Dr. Law's Course in Business Talking and Publio Speaking. Jordan and I sre both spending all our spare time making publie speeches and Jordan is being talked about now as Mayor of our little town. AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION of Portland, Ore. 418-19 20 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Gentlemen: Please mall me Dr. Law's course, "Mastery of Speech." I will pay the postman SU.50 on delivery, which completes the transaction and pays for the course in full. Thereafter the course is mine absolutely. Name City State Write Plainly. Kindness and Light. Give us to awake with smiles, give us to labor smiling. As the sun light ens the world, so let our loving kind ness make bright this house of our habitation. Robert Louis Stevenson. The Cuticura Toilet Trio Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cutlcurn your every-dny toilet preparations. The Boap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. . No toilet table Is complete without them. 25c everywhere. Adv. Death sentences of 11 non-commis sioned officers of the Philippine con stabulary were commuted to life Im prisonment and life sentences of 66 privates were commuted to 17 years' Imprisonment by Leonard Wood, governor-general of the Philippines. The sentences grew out of the riots of December 15, 1920, between the Phil ippine constabulary and the native police, during which four Americans and seven Filipinos were killed. His Two Best Friend. See this last and this hammer (said the poor cobbler) ; that lust and that hammer are the best two friends I have In the world. Nobody else will be my friend because I want a friend. Oliver Goldsmith. Airplane Fought Caterpillar. A plague of caterpillars, near Seven- oaks, England, was exterminated by scattering Insecticide from an air-, plane. DAUGHTER HAD TO HELP MOTHER Now Can Do All Her Housework Alone Because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Jasper. Minn. "I saw in the Daner about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound and took it because I was hav ing such pains in my stomach and through my back that I could not do my work. I had tried other med icines, but none did me the good that your Vepe table Com pound did. Now I am able to do all my work alone while be fore I had my daugh ter BtayinK Bt home to do it. I have told a number of friends what it has done for me and give you permission to use my letter as a testimonial." Mrs. Jesse Petersen, Route l.Jaspcr, Minn. There is no better reason for your try ing Lydia E. Pinlthnm's Vegetable Com pound than this it has helped other women. So if you suffer from displace ments, irregularities, backache, ner vousness or are passing through the Change of Life remember this splendid medicine. What it did for Mrs. Peter sen it may do for you. The Vetrntable Comnounil stands unon a foundulion of neurly fifty years of Ik:! The Cat In Olden Time. Cats are supposed to have been first domesticated by the Egyptians; but the Greeks and Roman do not seem to have cared much for them. Color No Object. Wanted Girl for light housework, no washing, no objection to green or colored girl. Classified Ad In the Hartford Times. Varieties of Instruction. Wise men are Instructed by reason; men of less understanding by experi ence; the beasts by nature. Cicero, Blue as Mourning Color. In Turkey, Syria and Armenia the women wear garments of celestial blue a an emblem of mourning. Will Determine Action. No action will be considered as blameless unles the will was so, for by the will the act wa directed. iM il-lla Ml for baby's clothe, will keeptbeta sweat a4 mmum r-whlls antU won out. Tit siesta see for yswtteesl. 4iifn ' Rain-Marked Window. When rain spots a newly cleaned window the trouble can bo remedied by using oil. Rub the window with a soft cloth moistened with a little par affin. After a whllo polish off with a cloth or chamois leather. Happy Mistake. An Item in a young wife's house hold account reads: "Hootmoal, 15 cents." Evidently the Scotch kind iloston Transcript. Cottages Built for Luck. In remote part of England are still to be seen cottages with sloping walls. They were built slightly out ot the true because ot a curious superstition that It a house was built exactly square It was bound to collapse. 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