The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, May 24, 1923, Image 3

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    PORTLAND
NORTONIA HOTEL
SAFE AND CENTRAL REASONABLE RATES
Excellent Cafe Special Weekly Hates Bus Meets All Train
11th and Stark, Portland, Ore.
BAB'S RESTAURANT
PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL
101 UNION tMU! NORTH, PORTLAND, OHMS.
Write fosvPricea and Shipping Tags
RITZ HOTEL
Right Down Town
Park and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore
Cheerful Large Lobby. Well furnished rooms
with all modern conveniences. Prices $1.00 up.
You will certainly feel at home here.
W. J. Sofield, Manager.
PATENT ATTORNEY mechaTnaoWr
Protect that Idea with a United
States Patent. Others have made fortunes
out of Patents. Why not you? Thomas
Bllyeu, 202 Stevens Bldg., Portland, Or.
MONUMENTS E. 3d and Pine Sts.
Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Work
"DE positively and perms
ntntly cured of your Piles
by a highly specialized1 physi
cian. My method is non-turg-kal,
palnlm snd GUARAN
TEED to cure you. Send for
FREE illustrated book.
DRrf HAS J DEAN
2ND AND MORRISON P0RTUND.ORECON
THI3 PAPr.W W MEN W R I T I N Q
30x3 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $12.75
32x3 Non-Skid Cord,
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31x4 Non-'Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $19.95
32x4 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $22.05
33x4 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize.. .$22.70
34x4 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $23.40
32x4 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $29.50
33x4 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $30.15
34x4 Non-Skid Cord,
Fult Oversize... $30.90
35x4 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $31.70
36x4 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $32.85
33x5 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $36.45
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Full Oversize... $37.10
37x5 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $39.85
36x6 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $55.75
38x7 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $77.80
40x8 Non-Skid Cord,
Full Oversize... $99.75
Extra Special 30x3
Non-Skid Fabric. .$8.50
Trail Marker Planned.
Union, Or. A monument commem
orating the crossing of the first wagon
train on the Old Oregon Trail 80 years
ago will be erected at the top of theH
Blue mountains, the site selected for
the July 4 pageant, according to an
nouncement made by W. E. Meacham,
president of the trail committee, when
representatives of the various cities
of eastern Oregon met In La Grande.
The monument will be a huge Btone
with a bronze Inscription plate attest
ing the memory of the pioneer days
and respect for the men who first
made the perilous trip. Top o Blue
Mountains is at the summit of the
Blue mountains, where one of the
first homestead of eastern Oregon
was settled.
Hole in Bead Saves Tot
Atlantis City, N. J.-Hnward, the j
three-yenr-oid son of Dnnlel Watson,
owes his lite to lita ability to breathe
through the small hole In a glass bead
lodged In his throat.
A few weeks ago the child was
seized with a lit of coughing. The
family physician, unable lo discover
the cause, advised an X-ray photo
graph. The ruotograph l alu" t0 DST9
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Yoa Will F..I
Rilht at Horn Hera
Portland, Oregon
VAUDEVILLE PH0TO-PLAY8
Complete Change Saturday. Adults, Matinee, 20c:
Evenings, 3Dc. Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. Children .
10 cents all times.
A good place to Eat and Live Wall.
Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. ro., 364 Yamhill St
CO.
We Pay Highest Prices for
BIDES. PELTS, WOOL, MOHAIR,
CASCARA BARK.
Address Department B
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, seam, hem and machine
pleat skirts ready for band.
85 centi
Hemstitching, picoting and tucking.
EASTERN NOVELTY MFti. CO.
86V4 Fifth St Portland. Ore
ATTENTION- LADIES
Sanitary Beauty Parlors We fix you up,
we make all kinds of Hair Goods of your
combings. Join our School of Beauty
Culture. 400 to 414 Dekum Bldg., Phone
Broadway 6902, Portland, Oregon.
BRAZING, WELDING A'CUTTING
Northwest Welding & SupplyCo. S 1st Bt
CUT FLOWERS 4 FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison St
FOUN DRYLAND MACHINE WORKS
Commercial li on Works, 7th & Madison.
FOOT CORRECTIONIST
Featherweight Arch Supports made to
order. J, E. Tryielaar, 618 Pittock Block,
Portland, Ore.
HOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Teaches trade in 8 weeks. Some pay while learn
ing. Positions secured. Write for catalogue.
234 Burnside street, Portland, Ore.
PER80NAL
Marry If Lonely; most successful "Home
MaKer"; nunareds rich; confidential,
reliable; years experience: description!
free. "The Successful Club," Mr. Nash,
coad3o, vaKiana, uaurornia.
Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Pieces
Lubliner Florists, 341 Morrison SL
CORDS
Money-Saving Sale,
10,000-Mile Guarantee
1UU per lent, aemce.
CASSIDY TIRE CO.
Tire Merchants. Established 1914
Broadway and Oak Sts.
Portland, Oregon
Two Phones
BRoadway 2300 BRoadway 0180
Chehalls. Because he was unable
properly to digest a quantity of nails,
pieces of baling wire and other such,
Mona Loa of Walklkl, one of the best
purebred Jersey bulls owned In south
west Washington owned by Anton
Adolphsen of route 2, Chehalls, died
Wednesday morning of peritonitis,
Mona Loa was purchased by Mr,
Adolphsen at the Pacific International
three years ago and was valued
UoOO.
Recommendations to be placed be
fore congress relative to renewal of
the rehabilitation act which expires
June 30, 1924, were discussed in Wash
Ington, D. C., Tuesday, by state civi
lian vocational rehabilitation directors
and social welfare workers at a con
ference called by the federal board for
vocational education.
From Choking to Death
fulled to show any obstructions. He
was seized with another coughing spell
just as his parents were about to take
him to a I'lilliidelphla specialist. The
coughing dislodged the gluss beuil. For
tunutely the bea had lodged cross
wise in his tnrout anu ina nine. fel-
low wus able to get his breath through
the hola
Humility Is the eldest born of vlrtut,
THE COMMON
HEART
Br DOUGLAS MALLOCH
THE Lord has made us much alike.
And mftria lis nil nk-ln
Three meals a day, and work and play,
And night to slumber In.
We're high and low, we're rich and
poor,
And think we are apart ;
But, In our pain, our joy again,
We have the common heart.
The Lord has made us much alike,
However else It seems;
The poorest man has still his plan,
His visions and his dreams.
And, If humanity shall rise,
Together we must start,
The high and low together, so
We have the common heart.
The Lord has made us much alike
And made us like to Him.
Build not so high the shadows lie
Another's path to dim.
All you can suffer He call feel,
And tears of sorow smart
The eyes of all, as hotly fall
Upon the common heart
The Lord has made us much alike
Think not of clan nor class,
But understand and shape the land
Remembering the mass.
Grant rich or poor the rightly his,
There lies the statesman's art
With Justice thrilled, the nation build
Cpon the common heart I
(ffl by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
O
Uncommon
Sense
By pniii.s
JOHN BLAKE
DON'T BE SCARED
TEAR has done more harm In the
world than drunkenness which Is
saying a good deal.
The sooner you eliminate fear from
your make-up, the sooner you will get
where you are trying to go.
The man who has the best chance
In the world Is the man who Is afraid
to be scared who has learned to fear
fear.
The fear that saps a man's purpose
and leaves him trembling and helpless
on the threshold of life has many
forms.
There Is the fear of the rich and
powerful too common, even In this
day when the rich and powerful can
do little barm to their fellows.
There Is the fear of poverty real
fear, and one which Is harder to shake
off than all the others.
There Is the fear of what other peo
ple will say, the fear of being ridi
culed the commonest and perhaps the
most mischievous form.
Get them all out of your system.
Remember that the rich and the
powerful, of whose greatness you
stand In awe, are only human beings,
and that they have little reason for
wanting to injuria you, even if It were
possible.
Get rid of the fear of poverty by
thrift and frugality, Which will enable
you If necessary to live on little, and
give you a reserve to tide you over
If the loss of a Job temporarily strands
you on the beach.
As to the fear of ridicule, forget It
altogether. The opinion of other peo
ple is more negligible than you sup
pose. And those who would ridicule
you because you are working hard and
with a purpose are moved more by
Jealousy than any other motive.
As soon as you discover that other
people can be afraid of you, you will
cease to be afraid of them. Then your
fears gradually will subside.
Fear is instinctive In most of us. It
is one of the results of the desire for
self-preservation that Is as old as the
race.
But It Is always a handicap. The
thing that you should be most afraid
of Is fear the fear that makes you a
weak paltry creature, with your facul
ties paralyzed, and all the elements of
progress that are In you terrified Into
Inaction.
(Copyright pjJohn Bisks.)
Progressive.
A better tomorrow Is born of a good
today. Boston Transcript.
Has Anyone Laughed
At You
Because
You pack your trunk at the
last minute?
Why not? You haven't asked
anyone else to pack It for you.
You value your vacations, you
enjoy them so much you don't
want to Infuse them with work.
If you are on a business trip you
want no Interruptions either.
You know the folk who begin
to pack a week before they leave.
They never can do anything you
ask them to do because "I must
pack." "I must throw those
things in my hat trunk, etc., etc."
You on the contrary, pack when
there is nothing else to do but
pack. You save time and pack
when you 'have to only and don't
spoil your days with It 1
80
Your get-away her Is;
You never let business lntrfr
with pleasure.
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STATE NEWS j
IN BRIEF. !
Bend. Annual round up of cattle
will be started this week by high des
ert stockmen. The round-up is one
of the largest of the old-time cowboy
events of the kind in Oregon.
Baker. The country is being scour
ed to get the worst possible bucking
horses, and wild cattle are being
brought in from the range for the
Haines stampede May 31, June 1 and
Salem. Governor Pierce has receiv
ed from the Building Material Deal
ers' Credit association, with headquar
ters In Portland, a lengthy resolution
protesting against the sale of prison
made brick in the open market.
Salem. Members of the state board
of control will meet here Tuesday and
decide upon a site for the new state
training school for boys. Forty sites
have been offered, all of which were
inspected by the board this week.
Albany. New features for this
year's fair announced after a meeting
of the fair board Friday afternoon,
Will Include a wedding and the offer
ing of three automobiles, one to be
given away on each day of the fair.
Salem. Appointment of a state high
way commissioner to succeed Robert
A. Booth bf Eugene probably will be
announced by Governor Pierce this
week, according to a statement made
by attaches of the executive depart
ment. Salem. Work of paving the six-mile
section of the west side Pacific high
way between Rickreall and Holmes
Gap In Polk county will start Wednes
day, the Oregon Contracting company
announced. The work will be rushed
and the road Bhould be opened to traf
fic late in the summer.
Cottage Grove. Clay England, em
ploye at the J. H. Chambers mill, was
killed instantly Saturday morning
when he became entangled with
shafting while he and several others
were making repairs to the sawdust
carrier. Evidently his jumper caught
and lashed him to the machinery.
Salem. John G. Wright, pioneer
resident of Salem, and steward at the
Oregon state hospital for 30 years, died
here Sunday night. In the early '60s
Mr. Wright was In the mercantile busi
ness in Salem and carried supplies to
the Snake river country ' during the
gold mining activity. He was a vet
eran of the Indian wars.
Salem. It was reported here Friday
night that a suit will be filed In the
Marlon county circuit court within the
next few days to restrain the state,
county and municipal officials from en
forcelng a law enacted at the last ses
sion of the legislature providing that
all persons engaged in public work
must be citizens of the United States.
Heppner. Six clips, aggregating 2,-
400,000 pounds of wool, were sold by
growera here Friday for an average
price of 44 cents a pound, or a total
of approximately $1,056,000. The clips
were bought by George Colby and Ed
ward Cox, representing the American
Woolen company. The highest price
obtained for fleeces was 45 cents a
pound. .
Salem. Salaries in connection with
the conduct of the various state activi
ties under the governor and board of
control for the month of April, 1923, ag
gregated $162,729 as compared with
$198,614 for Che month of November,
1922, according to a statement pre
pared by the executive department
here. The comparative monthly re
duction in salaries was ?3(?,235.-
Klamath- Falls. The serviceable
blue serge skirt, plain middy blouse
and sturdy low-heeled shoes worn for
the past year by Klamath county high
school girls will be worn next term
only at the wearer's preference. Last
year by the majority vote of the girls
the plain uniform was adopted. Frl
day they voted 62 to 45 to discard the
plain things and return to more sophis
ticated dress.
Salem. As a result of a collision be
tween an automobile driven by C. M
La Porte of Eugene and a Portland
Salem stage manned by Earl A. Hat
field, the latter Saturday. filed suit In
the Marion county circuit court to col
lect damages in the amount of $1840
from La Porte. The plaintiff alleges
that La Porte was on the wrong side
of the road, and that the accident was
due to bis carelessness.
Albany. Louis J. Hill has bought
61,000 acres of land in Linn county
from the Oregon & Western Coloniza
tion company for a consideration of
nearly $1,500,000, according to a deed
which was filed at the office of the
county clerk.- The land was originally
granted to the Willamette Valley &
Cascade Mountain Road company by
the government with the stipulation
that the company build a road from the
Idaho line to Albany.
A JOB WITH
W
El use men between ages of 18 and 50.
pay 40c per hour as minimun wage.
I give best of meals at 35c each.
- supply beds for 25c, 30c and 40c.
have FREE hot and cold water baths.
h advance employees rapidly.
give positions FREE on application.-
' . . have Employment offices at West Linn,
Oregon, Camas, Washington, and 209 Commonwealth
building, Sixth and Burnside, Portland, Oregon.
. Crown Willamette Paper Co.
After Every Meal
DBLSEVS
In work or
Play it gives
the poise and
steadiness that
mean success.
It belps digestion,
allays thirst, keep
ing the mouth cool
and moist, the throat
muscles relaxed
and pliant and the
nerves at ease.
J5B
Pompey's Pillar.
Pompey's Pillar is a beautiful red
granite Corinthian column In Alex
andria. The inscriptions show it was
erected in 302 A. D., in honor of the
Emperor Diocletian. No one knows
how It came to be called Pompey's,
except that he was assassinated in
Alexandria 350 years before the date
of the column.
Shave With Cuticura Soap
And double your razor efficiency as
well as promote skin purity, skin com
fort and skin health. No mug, no
slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no
Irritation even when shaved twice
dally. One soap for all uses shaving,
bathing and shampooing. Adv.
Worth Remembering.
Just before going to sl-;ep a hit of
Imagination regarding achievement
possibilities of the morrow will stead
ily and increasingly bear fruit, par
ticularly if all ideals of difficulty,
worry or fear are resolutely ruled out
and replaced by those of accomplish
ment and Bmiling courage. Dr. Fred
erick Pierce;
Between Girls.
Bluebelle and Mayhelle were talking
things over. "All men," quoth Blue
belle, "are liars." "Well, do you want
them to tell you the truth about your
looks" Louisville Courier-Journal.
Appreciated Earnings.
That which we acquire with the
most difficulty we retain the longest;
as those who have earned a fortune
are usually more careful of It than
those who have Inherited one. Colton.
Speed of Hares.
The rabbit runs faster than a hare
for the first 35 yards. A motor car
at 40 miles an hour will overtake and
pass a hare, but up to that speed the
animal will usually hold his own.
Mrs. Fred Anderson
Sparkling Eyes
Follow good Health
Salem, Orcg. "For several years
I suffered with liver trouble and
stomach disorder. I was constipated
and had a gassy condition of the
stomach. I doctored, but could not
get rid of these conditions 'until
1 bean taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets, and since I took these 'Pel
lets' I have not had any more
trouble with my liver or stomach.
"1 can highly recommend Doctor
Tierce's Pleasant Pellets to anyone
sufiferinir with stomach or liver ills."
Mrs. Fred Anderson, 905 S. 21st
Street.
Constipation is at the root of
many ailments. You can avoid
many of the ills in life by obtaining
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets from
jour druggist.
Send 10c for trial pkif. or write
for free advice to IV Pierce's In.
valid:.' Hotel in Bulla!-, N. Y,
V NT
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A FUTURE
Lincoln vs. You
Lincoln belongs to the apes. He was a
man among- men and all the world today
recognizes hla genius of character.
Lincoln wae self-taught instead of
waiting for -someone to pound knowledge
Into Mm, he would walk miles to secure
a book that he might pursue the quest of
knowledge which was a supreme passion
with him throughout his life.
Lincoln instinctively knew that knowl
edge waa the key that unlocks the door
to fame and fortune, or any success that
man desires. He went directly after
knowledge to prepare himself so that
when his chance rnine he would be ready.
You may look handsomer tliun Llmn'n;
you may have more native strength than
Lincoln; you may have an intellect thnl
could easily be developed; but if yi.u
have not the burning desire to develop
yourself, you are certain to stick in the
mud-sock class.
Knowledge Is distinctly a matter of in
clination. If you do not secure knowledge
you are just as certain to suffer for your
lack of development In a mental way as
you would certainly deteriorate physically
If you laid in bed all the time and would
neglect to develop your muscles. Lazi
ness leads to pain and failure. If you in
sist on being lazy, the law of compensa
tion will force you to pay compound In
terest for your idleness. You will be
whipped and scourged and made to do the
meanest work of the world. The hard
laws of necessity are sure to overtake
you. You must eat and people will insist
that you earn what you eat. The whip
oi necessity win Deal your bleeding Dacic
and the sharp tongue of a heartless world
will tear to shreds your sensibilities. When
you are atretched on the cross of neces
sity, people of this world will crown you
with thorns and drive Into your flesh,
nails expressing their scorn.
Lincoln knew that the world will never
forgive failure. Logically he 'equipped
himself to succeed and he did succeed.
You, too, can succeed, but you must pre
pare yourself for the battle of life.
The greatest asset in Ufa is a strong
character and the ability to express your
self. If you are dumb as a dog you wilt
receive the reward of a dog, the crumbs
from some rich man's table, who under
stands the way to express himself.
The grent mass of men have made no
effort to develop themselves. Nearly all
are capable of infinite development, but
they do not renllie It. They are pfirnlyaed
by the thought that they are inferior
when In reality the only difference be
tween a successful man and themselves
1b development.
They could easily grow if they would
get busy and develop themselves as Lin
coln and other great men have done.
You do not have to be a super-man or
a giant of Intellect, but you do have to
be Just a little better than the average
to be selected to occupy a seat of honor
and ease where you will work less and
get more.
If you Blmply develop the stiff back
of a Jack-ass and the physical strength
of a mule you will naturally be paid for
brute strength and nothing more, because
that is all your equipment will enable you
to render In doing the work of the world.
Lincoln wisely learned to talk convinc
ingly. We are offering T)r. Frederick Houk
Law's course on "Mastery of Speech,"
which will quickly develop your ability
to express yourself effectively.
The good talker, you have noticed, is
the fellow who gets in tile lead every
time.
Dr. Frederick Houk Law, of Oxford
Academy, Amherst College, and Brown
ing University, holding the degrees of A.
B., A. M., and I'h. D., has prepared a
course entitled "Mastery of Speech," that
Is not only simple hut exceedingly Inter
esting. By following the Instructions he
gives, It Is possible for anybody to be
come a convincing talker. Probably not
a Demosthenes, but a rattling good, en
tertaining speaker.
Do not delay. Cut off this coupon today
and Rend It in without any money, and
we wilt send you this ctuirse for f R.fio.
Settle with the postman when be delivers
It
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSN.
of Portland, Ore.
418-19-20 U. 8. National Bank Bldg,
Gentlemen:
Please mall me Pr. Law's course,
"Mastery of Speech." I will pay the post
man 83.50 on delivery, which completes
the transaction and pays for the course
In full. Thereafter the course la mine
absolutely.
Name
City
State
Writ Plainly.
Electors Broken Up by Napoleon.
An elector was once a prince who
had a vote In the election of the em
peror of Germany until Napoleon
broke up the old German empire and
consequently destroyed the college of
electors.
One Thing That Can Bo Helped.
You cannot help the kind of brains
you are born with, but you can help
the kind you go through life With.
And that's what counts. B. C. Forbes.
It tht finest product of Its kind In the
world. Every wtman who hat used
It koowa thla statement to be true.
Girls! -Girls!!
Clear Your Skiii
With Cuticura
Simp's Mtrh (Sow, 01nbnnt, Tslpitml f CStost
LbrftterlM,Dil.X. Hildas, Us.,. Hold varywhv.
Are Yoa Satisfied?
BEHNKE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
I the biggest, most perfectly quitted
Business Training tichool In the North
west. Fit yourself for a higher aoaltloa
with more money. Permansnt poaltiou
Mured our Oraduate.
Write for MUlog Votu-U and TaallH,
Portland.
P. N. U.
No. 21, 1923