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D. $18.00 Ford, Chevrolet 490, etc. $22.50 Hudson, Oldsmobile, etc. $25.00 Dodge, Franklin, etc. GOULD BATTERY & SERVICE CO. State Distributors of Gould Batteries Corner 10th and Flanders Sts. Portland, Oregon. SALTED HIDES 9c SMALL VEAL 14c luunediute Return b No Commission Jan. 4 Prices for Top Quality: Heavy Veal 10c to 12c Yearlings and 2-year-olds (leave hides on and heart, liver and lungs attached) 8c to 10c Beef; cows, heifers and steers 8c to 10c We can use all sorts of livestock, carloti or less. Have winter feed for horses, cattle and sheep. Live Geese 1 8c Dressed Geese 22c Live Ducks 20c Dressed Ducks 22c Mutton ..IOc to 15c Pelts $1.50 Lambs ...... 15c to 18c Eggs ...Market Price Light Block Hogs I3jc Heavy Live Hens 23c Heavy Dressed Hens , ......26c Medium weight Hentt, Live 18c Dressed Turkeys 35c FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust" , New Location 107 Front Street Portland, Oregon RHEUMATISM Jack King Cures it. 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They occurred In every pnrt of the globe, but especially In the Indian ocenn and the Southern Pacific ocean. Shortly nfter suuset a vivid red glow suffusei! the entire west ern sky, remaining for upward of an hour, when It would slowly fnile away. This strange sight was first noticed In India, where it Is said that the sun as sumed a greenish tinge on neurlng the horizon. In the latitudes of North America these red sunsets were of el mom nightly occurrence for several months. In striving to account for these manifestations, a number of so lutions were offered, but the theory that met with the greatest acceptance was that the red sunsets were caused by volcanic dust and gaseous matter vomited by Krnkotoa, in Sunda straits, between Java and Sumatra Islands. Calculations demonstrated the fact MAKES RECORD 8ix-Year-Old Boy Travels Distance of 28 Miles In About 9 Hours and 34 Minutes. Blsbee, Ariz. John Andrews, six, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Andrews of this city, claims the world tricycle record. One morning recently the boy started for s ride. Late in the afternoon a police officer In Douglas halted him for riding his tricycle on a sidewalk OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE You Will Fel Richt at Homa Har nrrnij nums tJUS JUeeiS AU 1 TftinS Stark. Portland, Ore. . Portland, Onwon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PL A Y$ Complete Chan- Saturday. Adults, Matinee, 20k Evemnica, 3tc. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children U cents all times. will make Silos, Granaries, Basements, etc.. Water proof, Kotproof, Katproof and Fireproof. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement la the beat for Btuico Plaster on outside for Bunga lowsDoes not stain and dirt can ba hosed off. Writ for Literature. Sold by A. McMILLAN e CO hast Ankeny Street. Corner Second, Portland. A good place to Bat and Lira Wall. Remarkable 40e luncheon -at noon. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machina pleat skirts ready for band. 85 cents Hemstitching, 6 cents per yard. EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO. 86V4 Fifth St. Portland. Or ATTENTION LADIESI Learn beauty culture, Join class; eve ning school; we know how. School 16 years old. Full course 140. Phone Bdwy. moi. 400 Dekum bldg. BRAZING, WELDING & CUTTING NorthwestWelding 4 Supply Co. 88 1st St CLEANING AND DYEI NG " For reliable Cleaning and Dyeing service send parcels to us. We pay return postage. Information and prices given upon request. EMKK'S C1TT DTB WORKS Established Portland CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison 8L FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison. FOOT CORRECTIONIST Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. Trytelaar, 618 Plttock Block, Portland, Ore. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue. 234 Burnside street, Portland, Ore, MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine Sts. Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely; most successful "Home) Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 656, Oakland, California. SHIP US YOUR WOOL Cleaning, carding and mattresses. Crystal Springs JoolenMillfc 760 Umatilla, Portland. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces Lubliner Florists, 348 Morrison St "IF IT HURTS DON'T PAY." Guaranteed dental work. Crowns $6.00, Plates (15.00, Biidgework 16.00 a tooth. Teeth extracted by gas. Latest modern methods. Dr. Harry Semler, Dentist, 3rd md Morrison, 2nd floor Alisky Bldg., Port land, Or. Write or phone for appointment INTELLIGENT PRODUCE MARKETING means higher returns for farm produce. Quit old hit or miss plan and try our new methods before sending any produce to market. Write, find out when and how to ship. Results will surprise you. Our 17 years' experience Is at your service. RUBY& COMPANY, 215 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, ORE. INCOME TAX Expert Income advice on any tax problems. Several years actual experience In Govern nnriBI rifOment Bureaus is offered rnUDLtlTIO those unable to visit our otuce. &uue 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. Hotel Hoyt Located Sixth and Hoyt Strictly Fireproof and Modern. Near both depots and convenient car service to all parts of city. that manifestations of the red glow co incided with the course which such vapors would take on being wafted away by the prevailing winds. But this theory found many opponents. Pug Dog Not Wanted. A correspondent wonders where all the pug dogs have gone. A few years back they were found in many households, but now not a one Is to be seen In a month's journey. Most folk, however, have ceased worrying about where the pug has gone and only hope he will never come back. He was a selfish and conceited pup at best, and the Lord knows he was a homely brute. It did seem nilghty ridiculous to wuBte love on a pug when one could get a St. Bernard for the sume money. Los Angeles Times. Satisfying Explanation. The main reason why our chauffeur outdresses us is that be doesn't have to own an automobile. Galveston News. ON A TRICYCLE Douglas is 28 miles from Blsbee. Lit tle John, according to his story, ped- aled the 28 miles in about 0 hours, 34 minutes and 40 seconds. He returned to Blsbee in an automobile and found that his parents were greatly wor ried but not at all. Interested In ills claim to the tricycle championship. The best way to lie when sleeping Is on the right side. NEW YEAR GREETING By WILL M. MAUPIN I WISH a happy prosp'rous year TVt oil mv trnnA frtonria fa anil near; From California 'cross to Maine. From lakes to gulf, and back again ; From north to south, from east to west, I wish for each of yon the best The New Year has within Its store All this I wish for you and more. I wish a year of Joy and peace ; From sorrow and from pain release; For friends about on every aide. And Love's door ever opened wide ; Hope's full fruition day by day. And sunshine all along your way. And harbor safe when tempests roar All this I wish for you and more. For you I wish. Instead of gold, That you may gracefully grow old; That each day's slowly setting sun Will see some duty nobly done. I wish that home ties stronger grow. That for you flowers bloom and blow, That God's rich blessings on you pour- All this I wish for you and more. The best that's old. the best that's new All, all of these, I wish for yon, ( by Will M. Maupln.) Something to Think About Bf F. A. WALKER LOOKING BACKWARD THE old year is drifting out, to the unseen sea, where in a little while It will be lost, no more a part of our Joys and sorrows, nor a portion of our existence. Let us take a retrospective view of the days that have gone, consider how we have spent them, whether we have played our part wisely or foolishly, or whether we have moved ahead or lagged behind. As we stand upon the hill-top, or In the vale, what are the thoughts that crowd In upon us? Do they bring us pleasure or regret; do they cheer the heart or depress It? We are disposed at the end of every twelfth-month to pause a while and reflect, to make new promises for our betterment, to seek a new star for our future guidance and to flatter our selves that whatever fallings we made in our little Journey were due to no laxity of ours, but to a stroke of Fate I We refuse to rub our velvety skin with coarse sand-paper for the very good reason that It hurts. Nor do we In looking backward like to rub our conscience, for that pains, too, and causes us to wince, when we would sit in our easy chair and administer to our moral self a stupefying dose of chloroform that we may for the tlma being become Insensible to the smarts and aches, which otherwise might drive us to repentance.- We lack the courage to stand np and face the music, or to look truth In the face, a prevailing form of cowardice frequently preferred by most of us to bravery. Event follows event agreeably or annoylngly when we awake to the realization that we have run through the vicissitudes, mutations and inno vations of another year, breaking as we proceeded on our way the laws of the Meries and Persians, to say notb lng of the laws of our own. Whatever opinion we may have re garding our conduct, we hide It. with utmost care beside the skeleton In the family closet. Then with a sublime devotion to duty, which sometimes lasts two whole days, we take a peep backward, swear solemnly beneath our breath that we'll be good, true and faithful, which we usually are until the next cog slips. and then away we go again, tripping along the primrose path, oblivious to everything but our selfish content I, tilt, by afoClnre N.wspaper Syadloata.) O Has .Anyone Laughed At You Because BTHBL ft. PBYSBR You are so easy to see through t If you are, you have been up against it a lot, because when you are easy to see through your very honesty and kindness are often taken the wrong way and your frankness is often as "acting" and people think you are queer) You need comfort Keep on being easy to under stand; It means pretty much your mind is -lear, that you think straight that your heart la In the right place. Tou will waste lens time, too, at it la hard to be soulethlng you aren't SO Your Get-away hart is: Let them "sea through you" and don't worry, and If they laugh ba glad you can be amua- Ingl by afcClaro Newspaper Syndicate.) : state news II1 IN BRIEF. Silverton. Ray Tibbil of Sllverton was killed Saturday morning while working in the roundhouse of the Silver Falls Timber company. It is said that he was working on a donkey engine when the accident occurred. Salem. Dr. C. O. Sabin, prominent Portland physician, has been appoint ed president of the state board of health to succeed Dr. J. C. Smith, who has resigned. Dr. Smith has been connected with the board since its cre ation. Salem. W. W. Bransetter of Eu gene has been appointed a member of the state board of embaimers to succeed E. B. Hughes of Astoria. Mr. Hughes' term expired' two months ago. Announcement or the appoint ment was made by Governor Olcott. Fossil. Authorities have closed the Union high, school and. the public schools ot Spray, Or., on account of a mild epidemic of scarlet fever. While the new cases reported were said to be mild in form the schools were closed to prevent spreading of the disease. Pendleton. Indictments of 11 men were returned by the grand jury in the local circuit court Saturday, and still the secret body is working on other cases, including one murder charge. Following the return of the indict ments the men were arraigned before Circuit Judge Phelps to plead. Philomath. The farm ot J. D. Duck worth consisting of 324 acres was sold last week to G. P. Edwards from Al berta, Canada. This farm is located about five miles southwest ot Phil omath on the Alsea road. There is some fine bottom land in cultivation and fir timber. The price paid was $13,000. La Grande. La Grande received the second heavy blow within her business establishments in one month when the La Grande Iron works, owned by Dave Fitzgerald, caught fire last night and burned to the ground, causing a total loss which is estimated at about $35,- 000, of which $9000 was covered by Insurance. Salem. Appropriations recommend ed by the state board of control for the support ot the various state In stitutions during the present biennlum, ending December 31, 1924, aggregate $3,013,576.87, according to the bien nial report, completed here. The recommendations will go before the legislature this week. Salem. The public service commls sion in an order issued has revised local class rates on lines of the South em Pacific company between the so called east side, west side and Yam hill division. Effective January 15 there will be a reduction of approxi mately 25 per cent In all class rates on the lines involved in the order. Bend. While building in Bend Is going on apace, two men have the big task of plastering all new structures, which probably will reach an even greater total than the 250,000 expend' iture of last year. Axel Olson and David Armstrong, In the dullest part of the building season, already have. two months' work stacked up ahead of them. Salem. Any attempt on the part of the various motor vehicle organiza tions of the state to tamper with the present laws relating to the licens ing of automobiles and other motor- driven vehicles will meet with stren uous opposition on the part ot large number of legislators, accord ing to information received In Salem Saturday. Roseburg. The secret service fund in Douglas county has a surplus ot $3000, according to a report made Sat urday. The revolving fund Is used for the apprehension and prosecution of violators of the prohibition laws and all money derived from fines In such cases are turned into the fund It was started several years ago with an original appropriation of $3000. Salem. Reports reaching Salem during the past few days Indicate that fruit buds are developing in all sec tions of the Willamette valley, and are in danger of being frost-bitten be fore winter is over. The weather has been warm for the past 20 days, and the fruit buds have responded to the moderate temperatures. A freeze later in the season would result In much damage, fruitgrowers said. Corvallia. F. A, McDaniel, game warden, was fined $50 Friday in Jus tice M Irish all's court at Philomath on a charge of having intoxicating liquor in his possession. He pleaded not guilty but declined to offer any testi mony. The case was appealed to cir cuit court and McDaniel was released on $200 bonds. McDaniel was arrest-1 Deputy Sheriffs Robinson and Plunk-Itt n secret oi How I Learned It By GEORGE 'HTS yoa heard the newt about Prank Jordan Th Question ouicklT brouzht to too little group which had fathered in j tho rater of the office. Jordan and I had started with the Great Eastern Machinerr Com pan y, within a month of each other, four eara ago. A year ago, Jordan waa taken into the accounting diriaion and I was sent out aa salNman. Neither of u was bieaaed with an unusual amount of brilliancy, but we eot by in our new Jobs well eaousa to hold them. Imagine my amaiement, then, when I heard: "Jordan's just been mad Treasurer oi the Company 1 " 1 could hardly beuere my ears. Bnt there was the Notice to Employees'' on the bul letin board, telling about Jordan's food for tune. Now I knew that Jordan m capable fellow, quiet, and unassuming, but I nerer would have picked him for any such sudden rite. I knew, too, that the Treasurer of the Great Eastern had to be a big man, and I wondered how in the world Jordan landed the place. Ihe first chance I tot I walked into Jordan 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 is so intensely interesting that I am going to repeat it as closely as I remember. "l u tell too ust how it hsDDeued. Ueorce. because you may pick np a pointer or two tost will help you. "Tou remember how scared I used to be whenever I had to talk to the chief! Yon remember how you used to tell me that erery time I opened my mouth I put my foot into it, meaning of course that every time I spoke I got into trouble f You remember when Ralph Sinton left to take charge of the Western of fice and I was asked to present him nit lite loving cup the boys gave him, how flustered I was and how I couldn't say a word because there were people around! Yon remember how confused I used to be erery time I met new people! I couldn't say what I wanted to say when I wanted to say it; and I determined that if there was any possible chance to learn bow to talk I was going to do It. "The; first thing I did was to buy a num ber of books on publio speaking, but they seemed to be meant for those who wanted to become orators, whereas what I wanted to learn was not only how to sneak in publio but how to speak to individuals under Tarious oonditions in business and social life. "A few weeks later, just as I 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 for them and In a few days they arrived. I glanced through the entire eight lessons, reading the headings and a few nHrnerHDhs here and there, and in abont an Hour the whole secret of effective speaking was opened to me. "t or example, i learned why I had always lacked confidence, why talking had always seemed something to be dreaded, whereas it really the simplest thing in the world to ret op and talk. X learned how to secure complete attention to what I was saying and how to make everything I said interesting, forceful smd convincing. I learned the art 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. "nut peruana tne most wonaerrai irung 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 tnarK tn making oral reports to my superiors. Still Has Much to Accomplish. During the half-million or more years that man has inhabited the earth he has learned to cultivate only about three hundred species ot plants out of more than a hundred thousand that are known to exist. Between Friends. I bad a lot o' friends once," said Charcoal Eph, ruminatively, "but one o' dem lent me a dollah, an' he tol' all de res', an', Lawdy, yo'all ain' got no Idea how lonesome I is now!" Rich mond Times-Dispatch. Cutlcura for Pimply Faces. fo remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cutlcura Ointment. Wasn off In five minutes with Cutl cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Don't fall to itt elude Cutlcura Talcum. Adv. Cat an Important Personage. In Holland a wet wedding day means that the bride has forgotten to feed the cat. In Germany, we are told, the peasants who desire fine wenther for their washing day, must pay special attention to the needs of the cat. Figured Wood for Furniture. From the very earliest days of fur niture, through the Middle ages, to the present time figured wood for fur niture has found favor. Fairy Story. Conclusion of a story on the chil dren's page in magazine says, "And they were married and lived happily even after." Kansas City Star. Flowering Plants In Britain. Flowering plants known In the Brit ish isles Include over a quarter of a million varieties. Emotions Act on the Stomach. Emotions, such as sudden fright, act on the human stomach, causing it to alter in shape. Stretch Spine to Retain Youth. Stretching the spine for a few min utes each day is the latest recipe for prolonged youth. Aeronaut's Mascots. Mascots are popular among airmen one famous pilot pinning his faith to the tall of a fox. Well Expressed. Some one has said of a fine and hon orable old age, that It Is the childhood of Immortality. Pindar. V a Is needed la wvsry department of house keeping'. Equally good for towels, table linen, .beets and pillow cos. Creon 11 - P 1 1 Being a Convincing Talker in One Evening. RAYMOND I found that there was a right way and a wronr way to present complaint, to give esti mate, and to issue orders. 1 picked up some wonderful pointers about bow to give my opinions, about how to answer complaints, about how to ask the bank for a loan, aoout how to as for extensions. Attain! thing that struck mm forcibly was that in stead of antagonising people when 1 didn't agree with them, I learned how to bring then around to my way of thinking in the most pleasant sort of way. Then, of course, along with those lessons there were chapters on speaking before large audiences, how to find material for talking and apeaking, 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 all of the principles and found that my words were beginning to have an almost magical affect upon everybody to whom I spoke. It seemed that X 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 X entered the accounting department. I was given the job of answering complaints, and I made good. From that I was given the job of making .: collections. W hen Mr. Buckley joined the Officers' Training Camp, I was made Treasurer. Between you and me, George, my salary ia now 17,500 a year and I expect U will be ; more from the first of the year. "And I want to tell yon sincerely, that I attribute my success solely to the fact that 1 learned how to talk to i.tvnlc." W uun Jordan finished, I asked him for the address of the publishers of Dr. Law's course and he gave it to me. I sent for it snd found it to be exactly as he had stated. After study ing the eight simple lessons I began to sell to people who had previously refused to listen to me at all. After four months of record-breaking sales during the dullest season of the year, I received a wire from the chief asking me to return to the home office. We had quite a long talk In which X explained how I was able to break sales records and I waa ap pointed Bales Manager at almost twice my former salary. I know that there wss noth ing in me that had changed except that I had acquired the ability to talk where formerly I simply used "words without reason." 1 can never thank Jordan enough for telling me about ur. Law s Uourse in business Talking and Publio Speaking. Jordan and I are both spending all our apare time making publio speeches and Jordan is being talked about now as Mayor of our little town. AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION of Portland, Ore. 41818 20 U. S. National Bank Bid Gentlemen: Please mail me Dr. Lew's course, "Mastery of Speech." I will pay the po.tuiao $3.50 on delivery, which eompletel the transection aud pays tor the course ia fulL Thereafter Uif course is mine absolutely, ' Kama City State Write Plainly. WORKS FOR GUILD MOST KEEP WELL Mothers in a Like Situation Should Read This Letter from Mrs. Enrico Chicaeo. Illinois. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a serious trouDie. l had tried doctors and all said the same an operatioa At first I only felt the pain on my lett side, but later I seemed to feel it on both sides. I am a power sewing-ma chine operator and have a little girl to support I work in a tailor shop and that line of work has been very slack this year and I am home part of the time. I do not like to take any chances, so I consulted mjr friends, and one lady said, 'Take Lydia Pinkham's medicine,' so I did. I have felt better rightalong and am in goodenouKhhealth to go to work. 1 recommend your veg etable Compound and Sanative Wash to all." Mrs. Mary Enrico, 459 N. Car penter St., Chicago, Illinois. Often the mother is obliged to support her children and good health is neces sary. Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound is just the medicine you can depend upon. It is a medicine for wo men's ailments and the relief it brought Mrs. Enrico it may brim to you. Keep well by taking Rydia E. PWiH-n's Veg etable Comnoi""1 Hickory in Great Demand. The weight of a piece of hickory la the best Indication of Its strength. It Is said that 100,000,000 board feet a year are consumed In the making ot tool handles, including golf tools. He's Right, but That doctor who advocutes washing dishes as a cure for neurasthenia may be right scientifically, but he la In danger ot dying a poor man. Chicago Dally News. Audible Through the Glass. An up-town haberdasher has a win dow display of autumn tics that lu variety of color excels a Turner land scape. A card In the window boars the legend, "Listen!" Boston Evening Transcript. GuticuraSoap SHAVES Without Mug Out Irata Soap Is ttw f iToriU f ar Mf tty ruur trha ritif . Are Yon Satisfied? BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COIXECF Is th bUrfest, most perfectly equipped Business Training School In the North west Fit yourself for a hlajhar position with mors money. Permanent position assured our Oraduatea Writ for catalog Fourth and Tamhlll Portland P. N. U. No. 2, 1923 nTTTTiTTTTTTiiiTTTiiTiTi w 1 W 1 ?. I h, .. i.i mill