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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1923)
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Corner 10th and Flanders St. Portland, Oregon. RHEUMATISM Jack Klnar Cures ft. Ladies and Gents Exam ination free. 207 Dekura bids.. Portland, Ore RAINIER HOTEL Rates $1.00 is op, 121 K. tt k. Nrtitsi On Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all Depots, and one block from main Poitoffic PATENT ATTORNEY mechanSeer Protect that Idea with a United State Patent. Others have mad fortune out of Patents. Why not you 7 Thoma Bllyeu, 202 Steven Bldg., Portland, Or. .-If your RADIATOR heat or I hi leaks, end it to us. "Armstrong Auto Radiator Co MBurnslde street, Portland, Oregon WeddlngBouqut and Funeral Pleoe Lubllner Florists, 348 Morrison Bt. PERSONAL Marry If Lonely; most successful "Horn Maker"; hundreds rich; confidential; reliable; year experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs, Nash, Box 886, Oakland, California. New $2,000.00 NELSON TRACTORS $350.00 315 Belmont Street, Portland, Ore DO yau w.rjt o know he faa about Tdut cm of Pll.e-en; ireeabf. tuturai? ,a s.kt iuvai for mr REE Dluftr.ted keeli. AS. J. DEAN nrMrtaoiuMi aitari vm Aaaanai - THIS PAPt. WHEN WRIT1 N Q fMRh ieSsw JH W, VAV.m Th WWW, XLY drVcm 2ND Im M I WT I'd SWIFT HORSE OUTRUNS KANGAROO Mistaken Impression as to Animal's Swiftness Dogs Trained for the Chase. Kangaroos In Australia are hunted for sport. For the hide, too, and for the somewhat unsavory delicacy of the tail, boiled in a pot to make soup and a jelly. A kangaroo takes Instinctively to water, where, at bay in depth enough, he can drown a dog In short order. At bay In the bush, upright on one hind leg and the thick curve of his tall, his back against a tree, he Is at a disadvantage. But he Is not de fenseless. The long hoof of his free hind-leg Is his weapon. And with thishaving by good fortune trapped an unwary antagonist to his breast with his sharp-clawed forelegs he deals a terrible death. In flight, however, a kangaroo Is easy prey. A knowing dog catches him by the tall, overturns him with a cunning wrench, and takes his throat from a safe angle before he BOLSHEVIKS MODERNIZE HAMLET ' London. A sovletlzed "Hamlet," revised and adapted "In accordance 'With the modern spirit of the time," is rehearsing in n Moscow theater, newspapers of thut city announce. The play is Inspired by the commis sariat of education, which orders the stats institute of theatrical art to pro duce It, Bhakespenre's hero In the bolshevik version of the drama la not a Spanish OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE HOTEL Yn Will Feel Rliht at Hem. H.r Portland, Oregon VAUDEVILLE PHOTO. PLAY Complete Change Saturday. Adulta, Matinee, Me: Eveninge. Ma. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cants all tlmaa. will makt Hlloi. Granaries, Ilaaamanta, ate, Water- proof, Hotproor, Hatproof and Fireproof. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement la tha best for Stucco Plaatar on outalda for Ban- not ataln and dirt can ba hoaad off. for Literature, gold by A. MoMILLAN CO., East Ankony Street. Corner Second, Portland. CO. mVfLTr UASCAKA BAHa. Addreaa Department B Phnnnornnh Known for Tone STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPH CO. Now l the tlm to market capons. We are ploneera and larireat handler! of thee In tha Northwest. Write ua. Capons and Phonograph (old on Installment plan. Mccormick music co. Oregon Distributors Washington Street, Portland, Oregon INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machine QC pleat skirts ready or band. Willi Hemstitching, ft cents per yard. to Fifth St. Portland. Or ATTENTION LADIESI Learn beauty culture, Join class; tve nlng school; we know how. School it yean old. Full course 4U. Phone Bdwy. 6UU2. 4u0 Dekum bldg. BRAZING, WELDING & CUTTING : Northwest Welding & Suppiy Co, 88 1st Bt CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning and JTaOlkkV Dyeing service send parcels to 'VmsrH u"- P" return postage. .Kl34J Information and price given ll"1 upon request. w ENKE'S C1TI DTE WORKS rjtubllrtied I860 Portland Cut flowers & floral design Clark Bror, FlorltU, 287 Morrison St; FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORK! Commercial Iron Work, 7th A Madison. FOOT CORRECTIONI8T Featherweight Arch Supports made to order. J. E. TryHlaar, 618 Plttock Blook, Portland, Or. HOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade in 8 weaka. Some pay while learn ing. Poaitione secured. Write for catalog lis. 284 Burnaid street, Portland. Ore. MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pin St. Otto Schumann Granite Marble Worka SHIP US YOUR WOOL Cleaning, carding and mattresses. Crystal Springs Woolen Mill., 760 Umatilla, Portland. "IF IT HURTS DON'T PAY." Guaranteed dental work. Crown $5.08, Plates $16.00, Brldgework $6.00 a tooth. Teeth extracted by gas. Latest modern methods. Dr. Harry Semler, Dentist, frd ind Morrison, 2nd floor Allsky Bldg., Port land, Or. Writ or phone for appointment Veal ' .Ho Block Hog. 13 Ho Beef Sc Big Veal Soto 12. Heavy hogsSe to 12toc Lle heavy hena 22e Live ducks 25 Send ue your egg. and all kinds of dressed pocl try. No commission on anything. Prompt returns FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. 107 Front Street Portland, Oregoa INCOME Expert advlc on any Income tax problem. Several year1 actual experience in Govern- TAX DDflDI C II Qment Bureaus is offered rnUOLCMOthose unabl to visit our ofnea. mate your trouble briefly and end In with $1 and we will give you hon est to goodness advice. It will pay you to Ret In touch with us now. S. J. Curtln, oom 800 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Hotel Hoyt Located Blxth and Hoyt Strictly Fireproof and Modern. Near both depot and convenient car service - to all part of city. Queer Belief Concerning Opal. The ancients believed that the opsl shared the charm of every stone of which it reflected the color, but when it was stolen the thief became Invis ible and was never caught can recover. Notwithstanding the kangaroo's popular reputation for speed, he Is easily overtaken in the bush by a good horse. A capable kangaroo dog a lean, swift beast, a cross between a greyhound, and a mastiff, bred to course and kill soon runs him to bay. Night of Queer Happenings. There is perhaps no night In the year which the popular Imagination has stamped with a more peculiar character than that of the evening of October 81, known as All-Hallow's evening, or Halloween. The idea with reference to Halloween is that It Is the time when supernatural Influences prevail. Spirits come from their hid ing places and walk about. There is a remarkable uniformity in the fireside customs connected with this night all over England and America. Nuts and apples are everywhere in requisition. In north England the celebration at the time Is called "Nut-Crack night" prince, but a prominent communist leader fighting against the bourgeoisie and capitalism. All nf Hamlet's fa mous soliloquies and speeches have been rewritten and put into revolu tionary rhetoric am) a popularized In terpretation of the i:opel of common Ism, The actor who will play the part f "Polonlus" will be made up t- emble Mr. Lloyd George THE COMMON RUN By DOUGLAS MALLOCH T CANNOT hope to shake your hand, Friend Header here and there, And yet I think we understand Each other pretty fair: You're Just the common kind like me, And I Bin Just like you We have our troubles two or three, And have our work to do. We look on life's old-fashioned ways, Although we are not old, And think the truth of eurly days Good truth to which to hold : There's' nothing right on earth but right, And wrong Is always wrong, And black Is black and white Is white, The same as all along. We haven't read the latest proof There isn't any God We, narrow-minded, keep aloof - And stay on old sod. We're Ignorant of cults and creeds, And creeds that knock them flat ; We Judge of people by their deeds, And let it go at that. We think that laughter beats a tear, That honesty's the test; We live the day, and thus the year, And try to do our best. We're hud some grief, a hurt or so, But had a lot of fun I guess, If we could really know, .We're Just the common run. by McClur Newspaper Syndicate.) . . 0 Something to Think About . By F. A. WALKER YOUR WORST ENEMY TF YOU will make a searching and an impartial investigation of the matter, you will discover that your worst enemy Is right at your elbow, seeking at crucial moments of your life to oppose your good efforts and circumvent your cherished plans,. He is beside you in the morning when the gray light of dawn heralds the coming sun, biding an opportunity to strike you in a vital spot ; he puts his arm In yours as you hurry down to the breakfast table, seeking to win your confidence; he passes with you through the street doorway as ydu hie away to your dully vocation, and If something has gone amiss in the dining room, he snuggles up closely and beglnsjto whisper in your always willing ear especially chosen words of sympathy, telling you how you are Imposed upon by others, to whom you should resentfully reply. By the time you reach your desk, your place behind the counter, your chair before the typewriter, your bench, or whatever estate you may occupy In the tower of toll, you are In a decidedly uncomfortable mood. And you have only to look around you to become Irritable, quarrelsome and obdurate at another nudge from your pestering enemy, who seems rea sonably sure that before the day is over you will hurl out a volley of fiery vocables, scowl at the manager, which Is becoming a habit, and re turn to your home at night with an ger, disgusted with your intimates and with yourself as well. Nothing seems right. You are sure that nobody can be trusted. You are suspicious of manifest kindness and unselfish Intentions. You are positive that those who proffer them are scheming for Some terrible purpose, trying by friendly overtures In pleasant words and of fers of assistance, to take some mean advantage of you. And this is the madness that gen erally leads to your undoing the mad ness Ibat your worst enemy, If per mitted to work upon your sensibili ties without restraint, invariably pro duces. If you will sit yourself down com posedly, at the end of a trying day, and reflect seriously, you may with but little difficulty guess who this ene my Is. If guessing should be too Irk some, In the mood you are, raise your eyes to the mirror across the room and you will see In the polished glass your own perturbed self your worst enemy I (, 1821, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) o Has Anyone Laughed At You Because ETHEL R. PBYSBR You are self-confident? You're pretty tired aren't you of being called conceited? Of : course there's a risk of being conceited here. Yet self-confidence pure and simple is a great thing to have it means that you have , courage, to put things through, that you don't "fall down" when you're op against It hard, that you aren't afraid to tackle a new situation and, too, that peo ple about you can "catch" cour age. People may think you are conceited, but you need not be. SO Your Get-away Here Is: To be sure you do not think you're the great "I Am" but that you are enough of a person to get your goal with the love of others rather than with their dislike. (9 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Mf f f ffffff VWWWWv ejajejejejwT STATE NEVVSj IN BRIEF. 1 lAAAAAsaAAaVAjVaVAAAAAAsVAAjaaaAja ' Toledo, The new Lincoln hotel in this city opened tor business last week. Harry Matheson is the new manager, who took the property over the first of the month. Lebanon. J. R. Stoops, aged 79, and a civil war veteran, was found dead In the bath room at his home Friday morning. He went for a bath and as he did not return for a long time Mrs. Stoops went in to see what was delaying him. Salem. The Pacific highway, be tween Canemah and Oregon City, which has been closed since the high water a few weeks ago, was reopened to traffic Saturday. This was announc ed at the state highway department. Toledo. Peter Frederick of this city has announced that in the near future construction work will start on a two story concrete building block 60 by 100, which he is having built on one of the best-located corners in this town. Scappoose. Herman N. and Horace N. Miller, Scappoose twins, were among the five men recently select ed at the Oregon Agricultural college for student engineering positions at the Schenectady plant of the General Electric company. Roseburg. Unanimous Indorsement of the North Umpqua road project was given Saturday by the Douglas County Taxpayers' league at a public meeting held in this city. The action of the county court in appropriating (17,500 to match a like fund was approved In a uuaulmous voto taken by acclama tion. Salem. Sixty students from the Ore gon Agricultural college passed Sat urday in Salem studying marketing conditions. They were escorted through the several fruit packing plants of the city and later were guests at a luncheon held In the chamber of commerce. Mayor Giesy welcomed the students on behalf of the city. Eugene. A statement of the expend iture of road bond money In Lane county, made Friday by P. M. Morse, county engineer, shows that (765,300 of the $2,000,000 issued has been ap propriated on 15 of the 27 projects which the bond money is to cover. The total amount voted for the 15 projects is $1,314,500, according to the report of the engineer. Hillsboro. Washington county bankers want Frank C. Bramwell re tained as state superintendent of banks. At their Tuesday night meeting at Beaverton a resolution was passed expressing full confidence in his in tegrity and ability to handle the af fairs of the office and petitioning the state banking board to disallow the request that he be removed. Hillsboro. Notwithstanding there have been (wo freezing periods throughout the "Winter, fall grain in this section is in excellent condition. The grain on higher ground, which often suffers the most In dry freezes has stood the winter well and even though It thaws every day and freezes every night the wet condition of the earth is giving good protection. Salem. All Salem waiters, wait resses, cooks and other persons hand ling foods not in their original pack ages, will be required to submit to a physical examination twice annually in case an ordinance to be presented to the city council Monday night becomes a law. The cost of the examinations will be paid by the city. Officials said the ordinance Is badly needed. Eugene. Six men and one woman were arrested by deputy sheriffs at a dance pavilion on the highway between Eugene and Coburg at an early hour Sunday morning, charged with being drunk and disorderly at a public dance, and all were brought to Eugene, fol lowed by more than half of the dancers in the pavilion, most of whom the of ficers declared had been drinking. Heppner. The annual meeting of the Morrow county farm bureau was held here Sunday with more than 100 farmers and their wives present. Paul V. Maris, director of farm extension work for Oregon Agricultural college, made an address on farm topics at the morning session and C. C. Calkins, agricultural agent for Morrow county, made a report of the work accomplish ed in the county during the past year Jointly by the farm bureau and county agent's office. Sheridan. In an open letter an nouncing the annual election of of ficers of the Yamhill county federa tion of community clubs at McMInn- ville Tuesday night, February 6, L. L. Thornton of Dayton, secretary, de clared that inequality in taxation and favoritism shown corporations is dr!v mg thousands of farmers from the soil. This abandonment has amounted to a stampede in Washington, he wrote, saying 10,000 of 66,000 farmers of that state will leave the soil this year. The Secret of Being a Convincing Talker How I Learned It In One Evening. By GEORGE RAYMOND "Huts 7011 hsrd ths nws sboui Frank Jordan I" Tb question quickly brought ms to tb llttls group which bsn gut bared Id tbs cenUr of Uis offic. Jo r din nd I hsd Started with th Great Eastern MMhinerj Company, within i month of sauh othsr, four years ego, A year ago. Jordan was taken Into the icoounting division and I was tent out as salesmen. Nell bar of us was blessed with an unusual smouut of brilliancy, but we "gut by" In our new Jobs will enough to bold them. Imagine my tmssement, then, when I heard: "Jordan's just been made Treasurer of the Company I " I could hardly believe my ears. But there was the "Notice to Employees" on the bul letin board, telling about Jordan'! good for tune. Now I knew that Jordan waa a eapable fellow, quiet, and unassuming, but I never would have picked him for any such sudden rise. I knew, too. that tha Treasurer of the Great Eastern baa to be a big man, and 1 wondered how in tha world Junlan landed tha place. The first chance I got, 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. Hia story la so Intensely Interesting that I am going to repeat it ss closely aa I remember. "I'll tell you just how It happened. George, because you may pick op a pointer or two that will help yon. "You remember how scared I need to ba whenever I had to talk to tha chief I You remember how you used to tell ma that every time I opened my mouth I put my foot Into It, meaning of course that every time I spoke I got Into trouble! You remember whn Ttalli Binton left to take charge of the Wueiern of flee and I was asked to present him with the loving cup tha boys gave him. how flustered I was ana how I couldn't any a word because thera were people around! Yon remember how confused I used to bo every time I met new people! I couldn't say what I wanted to aay when I wanted to say It; and I determined that if there was any possible chanoa to learn bow to talk I was going to do it. "The first thing I did was to buy a Bum 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 waa not only how to speak in publio but how to speak to individuals unc1 various conditions in businesa 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 Honk Law had just completed a new course in business talking and publio speaking entitled 'Mastery of Speech.' I sent for them and in a few days they arrived. I glanced through thev entire eM lfMons, reading the headings and a. few KtUMgiupus hero and there, and in about an our the whole secret of effective apeaking was opened to me. "For example, I learned why I had always lacked confidence, why talking had always seemed something to be dreaded, whereas It la really the simplest thing in the world to get np and talk. I learned how to secure complete attention to what I was saying and how to make everything I said interesting, forceful snd Convincing. I learned the art of listening, the value of silence, and tha power of brevity. In stead of being funny at tha wrong time, I learned how and when to use humor with tell ing effect. "But perhaps tha most wonderful thing about the lessons were the actual examples of what things to say and when to aay them to meet every condition. X found that there was a knack in making oral reports to my superiors. I found that thera was a right way and wrong way to present complaints, to give est) mates, and to issue orders. "I picked up some wonderful pointers about how to give my opinions, about how to answei complaints, about how to ask the bank for a loan, about how to ask for extensions, Anothei Mrs. Eva Ferraer Oregon is Famous For Its Beautiful Women Salem, Oreg. "Last year I be came in an extremely run-down con dition, my appetite failed me and I became very nervous. A friend advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery as a tonic and I was very thankful to her for her good advice. One bottie of it made me feel like a new person; it strengthened and built me up into a perfect state of health, my appetite returned and all nervousness dis appeared. I have no hesitancy in saying that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the very best tonic I have ever taken and I am glad to have my testimonial pub lished if it will be of benefit to others who have become run-down and weak." Mrs. Eva Ferraer, 444 Water St. Obtain the Discovery in tablets or liquid from your druggist or send 10c for trial pk. to Dr. Pierce's In valids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. Constantinople Ignores Mall. . In Constantinople It 1b Impossible to communicate with anyone by mall. In stead, It Is necessary to send a serv ant with the message or go one's self to make the communication In person. Ancient "Apartment Houses." Apartment-house life was enjoyed by the primitive Indian of New Mex ico, one ruin in Chaco canyon having 800 rooms anil In its day sheltering over 1,000 people. Generosity Not Strongest Point. Many men are capable of doing a wise thing, more a cunning thing, but very few a generous thing. Alexander Pope. Daily Thought. There Is no substitute tor thorough going, ardent, sincere earnestness. Charles Dickens. Cutlcura Soothes Itching 8calp On retiring gently rub spots of dan draff and itching with Cutlcura Oint ment. Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Make thera your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white bands. Adr. thlnff thitt struck ms ford Mr was tbst In tend of srttft gonial g pnopls whuu I tllrln'l suree with thuin. I leaniwl how to bring thttia around to my way of thinking In 'the most pleasant sort of way. Then, of course, along with those lessens thera were ebsyters ou spsaklng before large sudlttncs, how to find mtUerlal for talking and speaking, how to talk to friends, how to talk to servants, and how to tii Ik to children. "Why I gut the secret the very first even inr and It was only a short time before I was able to apply all of the principles and found thst my words were beginning to have an almost magical effect upon everybody to whom I spoke. It soeined that I got things dons instuutly, where formerly, as you know, what 1 said 'went in one ear and out the other.' 1 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, Thnn came my first promotion since I entered the accounting department. I was given the job of answering complaints, and I made good. rrom that i was given the Job of making collections. When Mr. Buckley joined the Officers' Training Camp, I was made Treasurer, Between you and me, George, my salary is now 97,500 a year and I expect It will ba more from the first of the year. "And I want to tell you sincerely, that I attribute my sucress solely to the fact that 1 learned how to talk to people." When Jordan fjninhed, I asked him for ths address of the publishers of Dr, Law's course and he gave it to me, I sent for It snd found it to ba exactly as he hod stated. After study ing tha eight simp' lensons I began to sell to iwtple who bud picviuukly rrdnril to lUten to uie at all. After four months of record bn-nk ing sates during the dullest season of the year, I received a wire from ths chief asking me to return to the home office. We had quae a long talk In which I explained how 1 was able to break sales recordsand I waa ap pointed Bales Manager at almost twice my former salary. I know that there was noth ing In me that had changed except that I had acquired the ability to talk where formerly I simply used "words without reason. " I esn never thank Jordan enough for telling me about Dr, Law's Course in Business Talking and Publio Speaking. Jordan sud I are both spending all our spare time making publio speeches and Jordan is being talked about now as Mayor of our little town. - Walla Wnlla, Wflflh. Jan. 1, 1923. American Newspaper Aas'n., Portland, Oretf. Gentlemen: I am enclosing check in payment of get of books sent I read one book and I am satlflfled that the one book la worth the price asked for all. I am, Very truly yours, CHAS. R. MONTAQUra, 634 Catherine St. AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION of Portland, Ore. 418-10 20 U. S. National Bant Bldg. Gentlemen: Please mail me Dr. Law's course, "Mastery of Speech." I will pay the postman 93.60 on delivery, which completes the transaction and pays for the course In full. Thereafter the courae is mine absolutely. Name City State Write Plainly, VJRIGLEV and give your stomach a lift. Provides "the bit of sweel" In beneficial form. ' Helps to cleanse the teeth ami keep ttiom liiiklsliiv. IU Burro Too Eager to "Park." Last summer Billy had his first ride on a borro. After jogging along for a few minutes and irritated by fre quent stops, he called out: "Mama, what makes this donkey want to park all the time?" Cliff Dwellers Had Stone Idols. Stone Idols were used in the relig ious ceremonials of the prehistoric cliff-dwellers of Colorado, it has re cently been discovered. Rabbit Cannery May Solve Problem. In Argentina a rabbit cannery has been established In the hope of rid ding some sections of the country of a pest in a profitable way. if mm la needed In every department of house keeping;. Equally good for towels, table linen, sheets and pillow cases. Grocer Rely'on Cuticura To Clear Away 'SkiDiTroubles ftMptoelcnM, OlntTTHmt tmth..TRlpnm to pow 4r. . BunplM of Ootloir., D.pt. X, MJta, Urn Ar. Vnn aticnoil? "EHNKE-WALKER ue ion Miisneui business college I the blgfast, moat perfectly equipped Business Training Bchool In the North west Fit yourself (or a higher poiltloa with more money. Permanent position secured our Graduate Writ for Mtaioc Fourth and TamaUl Pwtlanil P. N. U. No. 6, 1923