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DEAN 2ND AND MORRISON PORTIAND, OREGON MENTION1 THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING MrSfc. , SBBeBBBHSSBSaBBBBBBBniH VKUh ON THE GREAT BERKELEY CAMPUS Scene Presented at University of Cali fornia Has Been Likened to Musical Comedy. On thb University of California campus the sun blazes on a white enm panlle, on the white faces of huge new buildings, on the mountainous, smooth brown hills that climb up behind the campus, and far out through the haze, on the blue of Snn Francisco bay. In stead of sober New England elms, nre altituditious, half tropical eucalyptus, with rustling, gray green leaves nnd aromatic scent that somehow reminds one of Australia or Kipling's India nnd saddle horses and slightly arrogant "colonials" in riding clothes. " The lawns are spotted with curious, low spreading, Japnnese-looking trees, and under these trees students squat on the grass with their books boys nnd girls from California orchard and vineyard country, Filipinos, Russians, Japs and Chinese. The campanile bells chime, and out of the white buildings they pour In droves there have been SEE TRAGEDY Youth Who Slays Bandit Who Robbed Father Discovers Victim Is His Brother. Belfast. The history of civil strife In Ireland has brought forth no tragedy which, for its bitter irony, surpasses an Incident reported from Oalway. A laborer sold a litter of pigs at the ; market in Portumna, receiving $200. The same night his house was raided OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE You Will Fl . Rilht at Horn Hera Portland, Orepron VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYa Complete Change Saturduy. Adults, Matinee, 20e: Evenings, Sac. Continuous 1 to U p. m. Children 10 cents all times. will make Silos, Granaries, Basements, etc.. Water proof, Kotproof, Rutproof and Fireproof. Medusa Waterproofed White Portland Cement la the best for Stucco Plaster on outside for Bunra lows Does not stain and dirt can be hosed off. Write for Literature. Sold by A. McMlLLAN ft CO., 840-360 East Ankeny Street, Corner Second, Portland. Live Well. noon. Yamhill 3t CO. S&MW (jAbCARA BARK. Address Department B Novr is the time to market capons. We are pioneers and largest handlers of these in the Northwest. Write us. Capons and Phonographs sold on Installment plan. Mccormick music co. Oregon Distributers Washington Street, Portland, Oregon INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, seam, hem and machine Dleat skirts reudv for baud. 85 cents Hemstitchinff. picoting- and tucking. EASTKRN NOVKI.TV ME.. C.Ct 86V4 Fifth St. Portland, Ore ATTENTION LADIES! Leuin beauty culture. Join class; eve' ning Bchool; we know how. School 16 years old. Full course 140. Fhoue Bdwy. 61)02. 400 Dekum bldg. BRAZING, WELDING & CUTTING NorthwestjVeldlng & Supply Co. 88 1st St CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning and Dyeing service send parcels to us. We pay return postage. Information and prices given upon request. ENKE'S CITY OYH WORKS ratabllshed 1890 Portland CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Brosl, Florists, 287 Morrison St FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Commercial Iron Works, 7th & Madison. FOOT CORRECTIONIST Featherweight Arch Supports mode to order. J, E. Tryzelaar, 618 Pittock 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 St.. Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Work. HIP lis YOUR WOOL Cleaning, carding and mattresses. Crystal Springs Woolen Mills, 760 Umatilla, Portland. "IP TT HTIRTS nnitf'T PAY." Guaranteed dental work. Crowns (5.00, Plates (16.00, Bridgework (5.00 a tooth. Tenth extracted bv gas. Latest modern methods. Dr. Harry Semler, Dentist, 3rd ind Morrison, and floor Aiisgy uiog., rori- land, Or.Wrlte or phone for appointment. Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Piece Lubliner Florists, 848 Morrison St. PERSONAL Marry If Lonely; most successful "Home Mftker": hundreds rich: confidential; reliable; years experience; descriptions free, "Me successful uiud, wire, nun, Box 666, Oakland, California. PROMPT RETURNS. NO COMMISSION We are navinflr. Prime Veal 18c Dressed Beef 10c Light Hogs 13Mic Mutton 12c to 20e Live ducks - 25c Live Geese... 16c T.luo TnrkAvfl Z5n Kirfrs. Market fnce Heavy Hena 21s Light Hens 16c 107 Front Street Portland, Oregon G. H. Scotberg W. E. Sears REPAINT YOUR OLD CAR High Class Auto Painting. All Work Guaranteed. Dust-Preof Finishing Room. tStriping Free. DETROIT AUTO PAINTING COMPANY 426 EaBt Morrison St., Between Sixth and Seventh Phone East 4678 Portland. Ore Discreet Preference. "Would you rather be photographed than Interviewed?" "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum. "What you look like may not help you much, but there's no chance of its being as embarras ing as what you happen to say." Worship Appeals to Man. 'Tis certain that worship stands in some commanding relation to the health of man, and to his highest pow ers. Emerson. as many os 15,000 undergrnduates at Berkeley boys In corduroy trousers and class caps, girls In pink and sky blue silk sweaters, In all sorts of cos tumes, from severe black and white collars to French heels and picture hats. In the pause between recllutlons you will see a great covey of these airy, fairy coeds laughing at one end of a broad marble entrance, while a orowd of boys, with an earnestness and aban don Impossible at 11 o'clock In ' the morning in the more self-conscious East, are roaring "close" harmony at the other. To anyone accustomed to the stern monnstlcism of Cambridge or Princeton, It Is like a scene from a musical comedy. Arthur Ruhl In Harper's. Think Sometimes of Others. Living for yourself alone, worklnf for yourself "alone, you will be fore doomed either to oblivion or to In famy. IN IRISH SLAYING by four masked men, who demanded $200 or his life. Tremblingly he deli ered the money and the ruiders lie- parted. As the last man was leaving, the young son of the house seized an ax and struck one of the bandits, killing him. whereupon the others aed. He- moving the mask, the members of tbe family discovered that the dead bandit was the laborer's second son. THE SECRET OF BEING A CONVINCING TALKER How I Learned It in One Evening. By GEORGE RAYMOND "Have you heard the new! about Prank Jordan f" The question quickly brought m to the little group which had gathered in the center oi the office. Jordan and I had started with the Great Eastern Machinery Company, within month of each other, four yean ago. A year ago, Jordan was taken into the accounting division and I was lent out aa talesman. Neither of us was blessed with an unusual amount of brilliancy, but we "got by" in our new Jobs well enough to hold them. Imagine my amnzement, 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's good for tune. Now I knew thut Jordan waa ft capable fellow, quiet, and unassuming, but I never would have picked him for any such tudden rise. I knew, too, that the Treasurer of the Great Eastern had to be a big man. and I wondered bow in the world Jordan landed the place. The first chance I got, I walked into Jordan's new office and after congratulating him warm ly, I asked him to let me "in" on the details of bow he jumped ahead so quickly. His story is so intensely interesting that I am going to repeat it as closely as I remember. "I ll tell you just how it happened, George, because you may pick up ft pointer or two that will help you. "You remember how scared I used to be whenever I had to talk to the ohieff Yon remember how you used to tell me 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 when Ralph Sinton left to take chance of the Western of fice and I was asked to present him with the loving cup the boys gave him, how flustered was and how l couiun t say ft wow Decause there were people around 1 You remember how confused I used to be every 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 how to talk I was going to do it. 'The first thin a 1 did was to buy a num ber of books on public 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 speak tn public but bow to speak to individuals unaer various conditions 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 au announcement' stating that Ir. Frederick Houk Law had just completed a new course In business talking and public speaking entitled -mastery oi Speech.' I sent for them and in ft few days thev arrived. I glanced through the enti rr eight lessons, reading the headings and ft few paragraphs here and there, and ia about an hour the whole secret of effective speaking 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 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. 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 how 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 s wrong way to present complaints, to give eatl mates, and to issue orders. "I picked up some wonderful pointers about how to give my opinions, about how to answer complaints, about how to ask the bank for a loan, about how to ask fr extensions. Anothei thing that struck me forcibly was that in stead of antagonizing people when I 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 lessens there were chapters on speaking before large sudiences, how to find material for talking and speaking, how to talk to friends, how to talk to servants, and how to tulle to children. "Why I got the secret the very first even ing and it was only ft short time before I was able to apply all of the principles and found that my words were beginning to have an almost magical effect upon everybody to whom I spoke. It seemed that I got things don instantly, where formerly, as you know, what 1 said 'went in one ear and out the other.' I betran to acauire 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 I was given the job of making collections. When Mr, Buckley joined tht Officers' Training Camp, I was made Treasurer, Between you and me, George, my salary ti now $7,500 ft year and I expect it will bi morp rrnm the first oi Hie year. "And I want to tell you sincerely, that 1 attribute my success solely to the iact that 1 learned how to talk to people. When Jordan nmahed, l asked htm lor the address of the publishers of Dr. Law's course and he gave it to me. i sent for it and found it to be exactly as he had stated. After study ing the eight simple lessons I 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, I received a wire from the chief asking me to return to the home office. We had quite a long talk in which I explained how I waa able to break sales records -and l was ap pointed Stiles Manager at almost twice my former salary. I know that there wasv notb ing in me that had changed except that I had acquired the ability to talk where formerly I simply used "words without reason." I can never thank Jordan enough for telling me about Dr. Law s Course in bu siness I aJ king and Public Speaking. Jordan and I are both spending all our spare time making public speeches and Jordnn is being talked about now as Mayor of our little town. Walla Walla, Wash. Jan. 1. 1923. American Newspaper Ass'n., Portland, Ore?. Gentlemen: I am enclosing check In payment of set of books sent. I read one book and I am sat sfled that the one book la worth the price asked for all. I am, Very truly yours, CHAS. R. MONTAGUS, , 634 Catherine Bt AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION of Portland, Ore. 418-19 20 U, S. National Bank Bid Gentlemen: Please mail me Tr. Lew'i eouree. "Maeterj of Speech." 1 will pny the poetmaa $3.60 on delivery, whirh eompletei the trinsartion and paye for the conrn. in fuU. Thereafter the course ia mine abtolutely. Name City State Write Plainly. Too Much to Expect. "I can't say I dislike Jones," said Snibbings, "no, I can't say I dislike him; but it ain't In reason, considering the kind o' skunk he Is and what he done to me, It ain't human for me to wish him any luck." Richmond Times Dispatch. Pins In Abundance. There are approximately 10,000,000, 000 pins produced In this country every year, or about 100 pins per person. Something to Think A fhut By F. A. WALKER LOVE OF SOLITUDE THE truly great, the large-souled men and women who delight In going afield In the mystic realm of thought, you will find are ardent lovers of solitude. They are never lonely wherever they may be, for they have found the way to happiness by getting acquainted with themselves, whose companionship they prefer to any other. Washington chose solitude when he prayed for strength and guidance in tire forests; Lincoln knew nothing of loneliness when he lay upon the floor of his log cabin before the glow of a hearth fire studying by Its faint light and pondering the subject matter of his lessons; the late John Wanamnker solved his most difficult business prob lemg In privacy. The men and women of exclusion, Illuminate the world by dazzling achievements, born to them in their quiet hours of isolation. Their works flare up like magic torches to light the paths of the faltering and dishenrt ened. The greatest writers do their best work In solitude, often in the night time, when voices are hushed and si lence is supreme. And so do painters and presidents, kings and capitalists, students and In ventors.. There Is nothing more Inspiring to thinking minds than quietude; noth ing so grandly sublime and impressive as a canopy of stars in a still night when one Is far away from the noisy haunts of men with one's own thonorMs. Only in solitude eun man find him self. It was in solitude on the sea shore that Demosthenes found him self, whence he came and stirred the people of his time with such oratory as had never been heard. Real nobility of the soul dwells only In the men ond women who care nothing for soclnl gatherings and fri volities. Such men and women prefer to' be alone with their muses, where they find their greatest pleasure In study, meditation nnd exploration, from which the human family ulti mately derive benefit. The best in science, In art and In literature comes from the people who choose seclusion in preference to the glamour of bright lights and the folly of merry-mnlfing among turbulent crowds, barely able to find their way about, add up a column of figures, or to tell offhnnd the number of square feet in a square mile. (, 1923, by McCIure Newspaper Syndicate.) GETHSEMANE By DOUGLAS MALLOCH I DO' NOT think of- Christ as God, Some deity beyond the sky ; I think of Christ as one who trod This earth, and had to live, to die, And die to live I think of Him Finding His way through paths as dim As these of mine, as full of wrong- With Just His faith to keep Him strong. I do not think of Christ as one Bemoved, a deity apart, But one a-weary when the sun Brought rest at last to limb and heart, I picture Him a man of toll, A brother of the common soil, -A brother of the sea and road, A plain religion, simple code. I think of Christ as One who went The very way that I must go, Who met and mastered each event And learned our common lot to know. I think of Christ as one who stood With mortal men In brotherhood. This thought has brought me to my knees: We both have known Gethsem- ones. (, 1923, by McClare Newnpaper Syndicate.) U Has Anyone Laughed At You Because "r. BTHBL R, PB YSBR You don't smoke? If you are a a man haven't they said: "Are you afraid of being feminine?" If you are a woman, haven't they said, "You are a prude?" Suppose they have! Smoking is but a habit It has nothing to do with your character. It does test your character, though, to be guyed. Let them laugh; the longer you stick to your be lief the stronger you are. Of course you'll come out all right If you don't look down on others who hold different opinions. SO Your Get-a way Here Is: You save money, you have a right to smoke or not to smoke, and you can prove by your con duct that you are as sociable without as with the weed. ( by MoClura Newapaper Syndicate.) O Lacks "Woman's Weapon." A girl guide, Kathleen Dawe, who lives at Maze, Belfast, Ireland, Is said to have never wept, as a buby she was never known to cry. DEBT PACT.TO TAKE EFFECT British Settlement Before End of Month Is Expected. Washington, D. C The agreement between the American and British gov ernments under which Great Britain will have 62 years for the payment of its $4,600,000,000 war debt to this country will become effective before the end of this month. This was made certain Monday with the action of the house ways and means committee in instructing Chairman Fordney to move in the house to accept the senate changes to the amendment to the debt funding act, giving congressional ap proval of the agreement. The com mittee vote was unanimous and the house vote is expected to be practical ly so. Direct action by the house will make a conference with the senate unnec essary and will save considerable time. Immediately after the house vote the bill will be made ready for President Harding, who is expected to sign it in a few days. ... Several republican members of the committee were not wholly satisfied with either of the senate amendments, but they voted to accept them because they thought it would be unwise to throw the bill into conference and thus make it subject to uncertainties which surrounded all important legis lation in the closing days of congress Chief objection was to the Robinson amendment requiring congressional approval of the settlements with the other debtor nations, the argument being advanced that this might oper ate to slow up negotiations with mose nations, because congress will not be in session again until next December. The Harris amendment requiring the "appointment of three democrats to the commission also was not entirely satis factory to some of the majority. CITIZENSHIP BAN ON HIGH HINDUS Washington, D. C A high caste Hindu is not a "free white person," within the meaning of the naturaliza tion law, and therefore under the re cent decision of the court excluding Japanese is not entitled to citizenship, the supreme court held Monday In an appeal brought by the United States against Bhagat Singh Thind. The court ruled that the words white person" must be given the meaning they have in common usage and are not to be applied through a scientific study determining whether the persons affected descended from white stock. A certificate of citizenship was is sued to Thind, a high caste native of India, born in Punjab, by the United States district court for Oregon. He had entered the United States prior to the passage of the exclusion act of 1917. The government took the case to the ninth circuit court of appeals, which asked the supreme court for Instructions as to whether a high caste Hindu of full Indian blood was a free white person within the meaning of the naturalization statutes. Having decided that a Japanese is not a "free white perBon" the supreme court was asked by the government to determine whether a Hindu is a "free white person" eligible to natur alization and citizenship. While the supreme court decision last November in the Ozawa case definitely fixed the rule to be applied in determining elig ibility to naturalization, limiting the right to those who are "free white per sons" within the meaning of the re vised Btatutes, It remains for the court in each specific case involving a defi nite nationality to apply the rule and determine whether persons of that particular race are "white persons." Prince In Auto Mishap. London. Prince George, youngest son of King George and Queen Mary, had a narrow escape from injury in an automobile collision Saturday be tween Lndon and Plymouth, It be came known here. The prince was traveling in a car owned by Lady Mountbatten, who was driving, when the car collided with another machine at a dangerous cross roads. None of the occupants was injured, but the other vehicle was badly damaged. Ex-Captain Sentenced. New York. Federal Justice Win slow Monday sentenced George S. Miles, formerly captain of the tran sport Van Buren, to 18 months in the Atlanta federal prison. Cruel and un justifiable punishment and illegal con finement of H. H. Baxter, a pantryman on the high seas, were the charges against him. Three Cougars Killed. Astoria, Or. Word was received from the Nehalera valley Monday that three large cougars were killed there Sunday by James Nleml, John Gronnel and Robert Polk. The deep snow In the hills had driven the animals down to the lower levels In search of food. tor. Tht Grtat America Sweetmeat provides pleasant action lor yonr teeth, also penetrating tbe crevices . and cleansing them. Tben. too. It aids digestion. Use WRIGLEY'S every meal see much better yon alter bow will leel. A Lady of Distinction. Is recognized by the dollonte fascinat ing luilueuce of the peiuuuo she uses, A bath with Cutlcura Sonp and hoi water to thoroughly cleanse the pores followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum Powder usunlly means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Adv. Ermine "Royal Fur." The beauty of ermine caused it to be worn by. royalty and it was made a punishable offense for any persons ex cept those of royal birth to wear It. This restriction has long been remov ed, but the fur still enjoys royal favor. Purifying of Silver. Crude silver is purified by contact with mercury, followed by distilling oft the mercury, by which means the re fined sliver is left behind. Yes, Indeed! Mrs. Hughes. "Isn't It strange that Henry will never permit Edith to open his watch?" Mr. Hughes "Hump! There must be another girl in the case." L. D. Porter If You Have A Cough Take this Advice Salem, Oreg. "Some years ago I was a farmer in Kansas. Thru exposure, serving as a soldier duting the Civil War my health had become impaired. I was bothered with a chronic cough and catarrhal con dition; I felt like an old man, al though I was only forty. I heard of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- . covery. It helped me so much that 1 continued taking it (I think about six bottles in all) and felt new pure blood coursing thru my body. The 'Golden Medical Discovery drove out the catarrh and also the cause of my cough. There are somethings we can forget, but when a person has received as much help as I did,' it is impossible to forget it. I feel younger and more vigorous at 78 than I did at 40." L. D. Porter, 451 South 15th St. As soon as you commence to take this "Discovery" you beprin to feel its bracing, appetizing effect. Buy it of your druggist, in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., if you desire free medical advice. Relics of Ancient Egypt. In the tombs of the first dynasty at Abydos ivories of the finest workman ship have been found. Carved lions, a dancer's wand ending In a ram's head and an ivory comb on which, over the name of King Zet, is a winged ship. Company's Laundry Kept Busy. One big ocean steamship company runs Its own laundry, which handles 6,500,000 articles a year. Shave.With Cutlcura Soap The New Way Without .Mujj )1 ie needed In every department of houae keepins. Equally good lor toweli, table Hnen.aheeteandpUlowcaaea. Croetn Are You Satisfied? BF.HNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGr la the biggest, most perfectly equipped Business Training Bchool In the North west Fit yourself for a higher poeltloa with more money. Permanent positions ajieiired our Graduate. Write for catalog Fourth and TamkuX Portland P. N. U. No. 8, 1923 m i 8 II " "t li mill V