Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, December 08, 1921, Image 7

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OFFERS A M A R K E T
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
PORTLAND
Corvallis.— The budget fo r the city
of Corvallis was published this week,
according to the new law, and shows
a total estimated expenditure for 1922
of $57,118.
Portland, O regon
V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O -P L A Y S
C om plete C hange Sun. and Thnrs.
M atinee D aily. T w ice N ightly
Saturday, Sunday, H olidays. Continuous
Y o u Will Feel
NORTONJA HOTEL
SAFE
AND
E xcellent C afe
Special W eekly K ates
B us M eets All T rain s
11th and Stark, Portland, Ore.
L Cafetería
406 W shlngton St.
H. L. Day, Prop.
ysters. Steaks and Chops Our Specialty.
Special E n tree each day. Open from 10
A. M to 1 A. M.
JEWEL Restaurant S
Writ« ua for prices end market conditions on
Veal
Portland, Oregon
Hogs,
Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes. Onions, etc
Forty Years in the Same Location.
OT K IM O *
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C L E A N IN 9
Raincoats $15 to $35
t $ T A » tl« N M lN T
Or and
A r r i v u a «vt
por
I L a n d .
ore .
PORTLAND'S ORIGINAL
UPST AIRS CLOTHUS*
Our Motto l* to Please YOU.
THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
By Parcel Post. Return Postage Paid. Write fur
Circulars and Prices-
"At Your Beck and Call■*
oak
» iw n T >
127 Light, Airy Rooms, 50c, 75c,
$1.00 and $1.50.
92 N. 3d. St., Cor. Flandera. Portland, Or«.
ED. F. COUDAKD. Mar. Phooa Bdv. 1975
M A R K IN G
THERE’S
D E V IC E S .
Un i s
e v e th A N o. e n s o p a
ANOTHER
DENT
Dents and blemishes on you r car carr be
removed aud we are the b oys to do It.
W h y? Because we specialize iu that kind
o f work.
We also repair radiators and
carry Liberty R adiator cores to stock. All
work guaranteed.
J. K. DURHAM, tbs Fender Man
SO North llt b Ht.
Portland, Ora.
P L U M B IN G
AUTO REPAIR PARTS R I T Z
Send for free Catalog
PISTONS— PISTON P IN S - KINGS
C ylinder and Crank S h a ft Grindin«.
A uw -
niotive Machine Work and Weldinar.
COOK & GILL CO.. INC.
11th and Burnside Sts.
Portland. Ore.
Phone: ftd«*y *381
Old Carpets Worth Money!
B ring them to us In your auto
or send them parcel post. In-.
Stead o f buying new rugs, la­
dies, save you r old carpets, rugs
and w oolen clothin g.
L et us
m ake new rugs for you.
Tho
old est and best equipped fa c -
tory. F lu ff and rag rugs woven
all sizes; ca rp ets refitted ; 9x12
rugs steam cleaned, $1.50. W hen
you g et to tow n. Phone E. 3580
N O R T H W E S T RUG C O .
188 E. Eighth 6t., Portland, Of.
H O T E L
Glen Haven Rest Home
H ydrotherapy
BATTLE CREEK METHODS
Applied a s you r phystci-
I an
directs.
T ran sien t
patients treated,
ideal Home Like Surroundings.
11.5 East T w en ty -E ig h th Street
C orner o f Alder
Phone-¡Bast 4222
Portland, O regon
The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp’y
Wholesale Dealers in
FANCY FRUITS and FARM PRODUCB
161 Front Street. Portland, Oregon.
M oderate Priced Hotel o f M erit"
E ast M orrison St., .at East Sixth, tl
Principal East Side H otel. 6 m inutes fro
Shopping D istrict. Fou r b locks from S.
E ast Side Station.
DR. G. E. W A I T S “
212 Oregonian Building.
PORTLAND, OREGON
SPECIALIST
Female and Rectal Troubles and
CLANl) TRANSPLANTATIONS
Guaranteed Nursery Stock
G la sses Fitted.
R epairing done by mall.
M ost
m odern equipm ent.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
P R E -W A R PRIC ES
C la rk -B row er O ptical Co.. 112J 6th Street
Truck
Bargain
Republic, One Too with Good Body.
Write for our free circular of truck bargains.
W E N T W O R T H & IRW IN INC.
O regon distrib u tors G. M. C. trucks
200 Secon d St.
Portland, Ore.
Fire P ro o f and M odern
N E W HOUSTON HOTEL
C. S. R ichardson, M anager
W eekly R ates to Perm anen t G uests
Sixth and E verett Streets, T h ree B locks
from New P ostoffice, F ou r B lock s from
Union D epot, Portland, Ore.
HANSLMA1R & CRABB
1090 ^East Y am hill St., Portland
'
R azors grou nd and h on ed. Mail safe
blades today. T h e Grinder, 67^ Sixth i
Single 30c; D ouble 35c. R azors G round
and H oned. B a cklund & Son, 106 W . Park
S a fety R azor Man, 145V& 3d St., Portland?
SA N ITA R Y B E A U TY PARLOR
. W e. help the a pp earance o f w
T w e n ty -tw o inch sw itch or transf
tion, value $7 60, price $2.45.
. . ______ 400 to 412 P ek u m Bldg.
SCHOOL OF W ELD IN G
P I L E S
F IS T U L A , FISSU R E , Itch in g and all o th ­
er rectal con dition s excep t C ancer perm a ­
nently “cured w ithout a su rgica l operation.
My m ethod o f treatm ent sa ves the tis ­
sue instead o f destroyin g It. It Is -p a in ­
less, requires no -Anesthetic and is 'p e r m a ­
nent. T h ere is no- co.h-finement to bed. no
in terferen ce with b usin ess or socia l en-
gagem ents.
I gu arantee a cu re or w ill refund your
fee.
Call or w rits for booklet.
O fficia lly recognized b y state and fe d ­
eral board as T he place to learn w elding
all m etals. . C om m ercial School o f W eld­
ing, 511 E ast Grant, Cor. 11th. Portland.
SILOS A N D
W ATER
TANKS
N ational T an k & Pipe Co;, Portland.
T Y P E W R IT E R S — N E W OR R E B U IL T
R eb u ilt T y p ew riter Co., 304_Oak Street.
V E T E R IN A R IA N — Cattle a Specialty
Dr. Chas. M. A n d erson, K enton, P ortla nd.
W A N TE D AGEN TS—
Perm anent profitable paying, business
fo r men and w om en agen ts to sell the
O riginal R enulife Violet Ray. V iolet R a y
H eadquarters, 425_Wash. St., Portland.
W eddin g Bouquets and Funeral Pieces
L
ubliner Florists, 348 M orrison SL
M ention this paper when w riting.
W elter System o f S u ggestive T h erapy
Dr. T. W . A yers, 715 Dekum Bldg.
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E
Second and M orrison Sts., Portland, Ore. Portland T in w a re M fg. Co., t l F irst SL
D R . C. J. D E A N
BEES BUST THIS ROMANCE
Rout Young Lady Just as Young Man
Starts to Make Proposal of
Marriage.
Chicago.— There Is one young man
in Lake Forest who has sworn ven­
geance against members of the bee
family for all time.
It came about through the efforts
of Policeman George Kelly, assigned
to the beach at Lake Bluff, to stop
spooning on the beach.
E M « r o T d e r T n g ~ a n F
p
LT e a t T n S —
A ccordian side and box Pleating. H em ­
stitch ing, B uttons C overed, Braiding, etc.
K . S tephana. 219-20-21 P ilto ck B lock.__
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
C o m m e rc ia l I r on W o rk » , 7 th A M a d ison.
G U A R A N T E E D ^ R E B U I L T M AC H IN ES
O rego n T y p e w r it e r . C o , » 4 -A » m S L
H A R D W O O D F L O O R IN G
O a k -L e a f H a rd w o o d F lo o r C o , Z31 JE.
76th St. N.
F loors electric sanded.
H O R S E S , M U L E S " B O U G H T , SOLD"
Crow n Stables, I n c , 285 Front S t , P o rt­
land, Ore. H orses and m ules for sale or
hire. Special rates to loggers and co n ­
tractors. W ith er w ithout harness.
Phillip Suelter, Pres.
h orses bought and sold.___________________
C. L. Chappell, 234 Front St.
Rebuilt Guaranteed Chevrolet
All m odels In stock have been th or­
oughly con ditioned In the Chevrolet
shops— L ow est Prices— E asy Term s.
F IE L D S MOTOR CA R CO.
C h evrolet D istributors
Open Sundays
Phone Bdw y 244
Fourteenth a nd A lder S i s , Portland
.E A R N
M U L T IG R A P H IN G
T h e Callan School, only recognized
sch ool on the coast. E xperienced op era ­
tor s a lw a y s J n dem and. 405 A rtisan s Bldg.
M A C H IN E R Y
Send us y ou r Inquiries fo r a nyth ing In
Iron Or W ood w ork in g M achinery, Logging,
Saw m ill, C on tra ctors’ Equipm ent, L o c o ­
m otives, B oilers, Engines, Crushers, Rail,
Cable, Belting, etc. Burke M achinery C o ,
528 R a ilway E xch an ge B ld g , Portland, Or.
F O S Y o f v u l c a n i z e d “ r o o f p a i n T
New roofs and rep airing done.
and W oods. 1103 E. Caruthers SL
Young
M O N U M E N T S — E . 3d and P in e Sts.
O tto Schum ann G ranite & Marble W orks.
M OTORCYCLES A N D
PARTS
All m akes. E asy terms
E A S T SID E M O TO R C Y C L E CO.
____________ 44-46 G R A N D AVIS.____________
PERSONAL
:
M A R R Y IF L O N E L Y ; fo r results, try m e;
best and m ost su ccessfu l "H o m e M ak er;’ ’
hundreds rich w ish m arriage soon ; strict­
ly con fid en tia l; m ost reliable; years o f
exp erien ce; descriptions free. "T h e S u c­
cessfu l C lu b ," M rs. N A S H , B ox 656,
O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA .______________ _
P IP E R E P A IR IN G
p ip p C
»
R epaired by experts.
Pipe Shop, 272 W ash.
P O R T L A N D S H O E R E P A IR S , M A IL ’ E M
M odel Shoe Repair, 272 W a sh ington SL
'Davis B r o s , A m erican Shoem akers,
10* 4th St.
T R E E S !!
PRUNE
Medford. — Jesse H. Duncan, for
many years a resident of this city and
a painter by trade, was found dead of
alcoholism, according to Coroner Perl,
in his room Friday morning. Too
liberal drinking of bay rum extract
is held by the coroner to have brought
about death.
“A cownoy among cowboys," is the
way the boys at the Cheyenne round­
up designated the handsome “movie"
star, Pauline Frederick, who was
their invited guest. Pauline became
endeared to the boys when she dem­
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onstrated her ability to ride and rope
a steer with the best of ’em last sum­ . Eugene.— A total of 3771 cows in
mer. “ I’d rather ride than eat,” is the Lane, county have been tested for
Soap,Ointment,Talcum,25c. everywhere. Fortamplea
way the star expressed her delight in tuberculosis since the testing work
address: Cuticura Laboratories,Dept.X,Malden,Maas.
the pastime.
was taken up last summer, according
to a report made by Ira P. Whitney,
BOSCHEE’S SYRUP
county agent, at a meeting of the ex­
ecutive committee of the Lane coun- Allays Irritation, Soothes and Heals
ty agricultural council.
Throat and Lung Inflammation.
The almost constant irritation of a
Salem.— The voters of the Turner
cough keeps the delicate mucous mem­
school district, at a special election
brane
of the throat and lungs in a
held Saturday, went on record favor­
congested condition, which Boschee’s
ing a bond issue of $25,000 for the
Syrup gently and quickly soothes and
erection of a high school building to
heals. For this reason it has been a
replace the present structure, which
favorite household remedy for colds,
has been in use for many years. Only
coughs, bronchitis and especially for
22 votes were registered against the
lung troubles in millions of homes all
bond issue.
over the world for the last fifty-five
Albany. — Edgar Lowden of Craw- years, enabling the patient to obtain a
fordsville was convicted in the justice good night’s rest, free from coughing
OMATING happen weeth me lasta court here Saturday on a charge of with easy expectoration in the morn­
mont wut I no tella you yet. One having deer meat in his possession un­ ing. You can buy Boschee’s Syrup
day a frien come see me and say lawfully and was fined $50. He prompt­ wherever medicines are sold.—Adv.
he was gonna getta married. He asks a ly appealed the case to the state cir­
me eef I be besta man for da wed­ cuit court and gave bonds pending the
Judge Not Quite Up to Date.
ding, I never been dat kinda trouble trial in that court at the coming De­
The
meaning of the word “ bogus”
yet, so I dunno ver moocha bout. But cember term.
was the subject of a long discussion
I tink I was besta man anyway—I
am still seengle.
Eugene.— R. A. Booth, chairman of in a London court the other day. Even­
He tella me only ting gotta do ees the state highway commission, who tually the judge had recourse to a
be da weetness. So I say alia right underwent a surgical operation in dictionary and that hook, in giving
eef ees no more trouble as dat I be Portland a short time ago and who examples of the use of the word,
better man as you are. You know I
was later removed to his home in Eu­ quoted the fact that there was once
have seen tree men shot and one maka
da suicide, so wot I care for see leetle gene, is now able to he about the a judge who did not know the mean­
streets, but says he will not be able ing of a bogus transaction.
more trouble?
But when dat wedding breaka loose to attend to business or sessions of
four guys taka plenta rice and olda the commission for some time yet.
The Manners of Women.
shoe$*YtJf"trow at my frten and bees
“ Madam,” said the man standing in
Salem.—Not one complaint was filed
wife. I aska wot’s idee and dey tella
me was da custom trow somating at with the state board o f forestry the street car, “ why do you persist in
everybody whosa jusa gotta married. here with relation to excessive as­ punching me with your umbrella?”
I tink was preefy gooda Idee.
He sessments levied against timber own­ “ I want to make you look around so
getta used to hava somating trow at ers for fire patrol service during the I can thank you for giving me your
heem anyway.
seat. Now, sir, don’t go off and say
But I dunno dat was da custom so 1921 season. Hearing of these objec­ that women haven’t any manners.”
I no breengo somating for trow. My tions is made incumbent upon the
friens tella me getta rice and olda state board of forestry under a law
In China It Is a custom widely ob­
shoes. But was too late buy da rice enacted at the last session of the legis­
served
for a shopkeeper to divide
and I no gotta olda shoes. I^no lika lature.
about 10 per cent of the profits among
to maka bum job at dat wedding so I
Brownsville. — F. J. Tschauner, the employes at the New Year.
getta idee. I maka leetle surprise for
Brownsville farmer, thinks that his
my frien and bees wife.
When everybody else was trow da yield of corn this season was a record
Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes.
rice and olda shoes I geeva surprise. breaker for the Willamette valley. He
That itch and burn with hot baths
I trow fiva, seexa rocks and eoople raised 400 bushels o f corn on four
bricks. So longa I gotta trow somating acres of ground. It is said here that o f Cuticura Soap followed by gentle
anointings o f Cuticura Ointment.
I feegure bricks was so gooda as da
this yield would be a bumper crop Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe­
shoes. And my frien was so surprise
when he getta hit weeth one dat even in the middle west corn-growing cially if a little o f the fragrant Guti-
bricks he no wake up till next day. I belt. Mr. Tschauner’s farm is one of cura Talcum is dusted on at the fin­
tink I am pretty smarta guy alia right. the richest in the Calapooia river ish. 25c each everywhere.—Adv. .
S
Wot you tink?
D E N T IS T S
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S m ith ,L on g,S tev en son, 310 B u sh -L ane B ig
BROOKE DRUG CO
I
Kelly was unable to watch all of
the shady glens formed by the
groups o f poplar trees and attend to
his other duties about the beach at
the same time. So he transported a
number of bees’ nests to these nooks.
Thursday night a young Lake For­
est couple who have been spending
much time together this summer, vis­
ited the beach. The young man decid­
ed the moment had come to pop- the
question. So he led the fair one to the
shade of the poplar glen, gulped a
few times, and got under way.
L a n g d a le 's
Sold
under
A s th m a
M oney
PORI UNO
R em edy
Back
G uarantee
TONNAGE ON COUNTRY ROADS
Report of Bureau of Markets Shows
Extent to Which Highways
Are Being Used.
The necessity of keeping country
roads in good condition is shown by
a report recently compiled by the
bureau of markets and crop esti­
mates, United States Department of
Agriculture, showing the extent to
which they are .used in hauling farm
products to market. According to the
report, which shows the tonnage of
11 products hauled on country roads,
giving the yearly average for the pe­
riod from 1915 to 1919, there were 27
tons of these 11 crops hauled for ev­
ery 100 acres o f land. The average
tonnage of the 11 crops hauled on
country roads each year for the pe­
riod mentioned amounted to 80,560,000
tons. The 11 crops referred to in the
report are corn, wheat, oats, barley,
rye, rice, flaxseed, cotton (including
seed), tobacco, potatoes, and culti­
vated hay. _ _ _
“ Sit down,” he said. “ There is some­
thing I must say to you.”
She sat, but rose quickly, and with
a scream dashed down the beach.
Good-night, romance.-
Piacing the Responsibility.
“ What have you learned at school?”
was the time honored question a young
woman asked her niece yesterday.
“ Oh, nothing at all,” responded the
little first grader: “ I don’t know what
in the world is the matter with my
teacher 1”—Eldorado (Kan.) Times.
valley.
(Copyright.)
T R E E S !!!
B efore buying elsew here see us. Colum bia
N ursery C o , 1490 Union A v e , Portland.
PYORRHEA
Cuticura Soap
Clear the Skin
CUT RATE M a i l ORDER DRUGGISTS.
D o you su ffer from A sth m a ? If so, order
a bottle
STOCK T H A T G R O W S
RAZOR BLADES RESH ARPEN ED
E. C. LONG NON-EX­
PANDING PISTONS
For pleasure car*, trucks
and tractors.
GUARANTEED
D R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N
PRUNE
t .n e s t stock that can be raised a t & price
W e have g o t ju st w hat you w ant. Call you will like to pay. W rite or call.
or w rite for prices.
Russellville N ursery Co,
The V illa Nurseries
H A. L E W IS , Prop,
R F O 'N o . 1, M ontavilla Sta., Portland, Or
M onta villa St a., Portland, O regon
Y our Oil trouble and Piston .trou ble
>wlll end w hen w e Install
D Y E IN G
C hronic diseases a specialty. D r. W . N .
Allen, 302 Raleigh Building.
m
HOTEL CLIFFORD
Used
AND
W e can sell you Dours, W indow s, R o o f­
ing, Paint, G lass and Builders* H ardw are
direct- W e are m anufacturers. W rite fo r
prices b efore buying.
H eaouck Sash &
D oor C o , 212 F irst S t , Portland.
HOTEL
Rales $1.00 sad up.
128 N. 6th SL. Portland. Ore
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main Postofhce
Eyes E xam in ed.
CO .
F or reliable Cleaning aud D yeing se rv ­
ice send parcels to us.
W e pay return
postage.
Inform ation and prices given
upon request.
K N K E S C ITY D Y E W O RK S
E stablished 1890
Portland
. D*pot Morrison Cars direct to Hot«I. Popular
Pric** Center Shopping and Theater district.
FRANK A. CLARK. Prop.,
formerly with Clyde Hotel.
"A
H E A T IN G
B R A Z IN G “ W E L D IN G & C U T T IN G
N o r th w e s t g e l d i n g & Supply C o., 88 1st St
C H IR O P R A C T O R A N D E L E C T R O -
T H E R A P E U T IC S
P A R K A N D M O R RISO N STS.
R A IN IE R
&
Plum bing F ix tu res and Supplies.
Pipe
Fittings, low est prices. 363 E. M o rrison.
U. S. STABLE s T'365 Union- Ave. Draft
Fite Ptoof and M odern
E lectricity
ALASKA
Corner B roadw ay and W ash . P O R T L A N D
GeMjr s>nt«s b o a Its Pm U g s
EXCELLENT SERVICE
and
IN F O R M A T IO N
DEPARTMENT
D O O R S A N D W IN D O W S
Bpmh» Broadway li AIA»
Dyeing & Cleaning
STAM PS
350 Alder 3 l Portland. Ore.
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O W A L “ D E S IG N S
C larks B ros., Florists, 287 M orrison S L
D A N C IN G E V E R Y N O O N A E V E N IN G
O rie n ta l C a fe . C h in e s e -A m e ric a n K itc h e n
JIMMY DUNN
V nm h lU
EXPERT
RUBBEF
HYATT TALKING MACHINE C O ,
C L E A N IN G
MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’ S
struck on the head by a robber Sat­
urday night and $250 was taken. The
robber escaped.
Send for Catalogue.
Lira. B aker a nd Oleson, 817 DcKurn Bldg.
Suits and Overcoats $25 to $40
Gardiner.—John Fairchild, proprie­
tor of a Reedsport confectionery, was
$ 5 .0 0 Monthly Buys O ne.
A good place to Eat and Live Well.
Remarkable 60c luncheon at noon
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. ra., 326 Stark St
W m deploy expert repair men with years' experience.
Return parcel poat Charges paid. Give via a trial at lowest
city prices. Morrison Shoe Repair Factory. 249 Morrison
Page & Son
AH Phonographs In One
286 Alder Street, Portland. Oregon.
Will rent you a room for $1.00 per day, or a room
with bath for $1.50 to $2.00 per day?
Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and A l ­
d e r street opposite Meii Sc Frank’s. The Best
Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee
and Pastry a Specialty.
SHOE REPAIRING
S^Tim
& w ick
MBMSQZQSOKEEHiimXBMQ
DO YOU ENOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL
BAB’S RESTAURANT
T
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C
HEAR the WONDERFUL
Right at Hom e Here
C E N T R A L — R E A S O N A B L E “R A TE S
Hotel Alder
Cottage Grove.—A number of cattle
and sheep in the Lorane neighborhood
have died recently from some mys­
terious cause, which the owners sus­
pect to be the eating of poisonous
toadstools, that have been numerous
in the woods of that section.
Long Beach, Wash.— “ I have taken
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription off and
on since 1910—do not take it all the time
but am never without it— and when I feel
a little under the weather it is my medi­
cine. I started to take it first for tired
feeling and loss of appetite. I received
such wonderful results from the-first bot­
tle that I never want to be without it,
and gladly recommend it to the young as
well as the old. Young women in prime
of life need all their energies: they may
keep away from the blues and that tired
feeling by using Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription. I think it is the best of all
tonics. Women who are getting on in
years need a good medicine. The little
chronic troubles Which they had not no­
ticed in past years are developing into
real sickness, and they feel that discour­
aged and tired condition more than any
one else. -1 beg you, women, to take m y
advice, get a bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Favor­
ite Prescription. You will bless the day
you read my letter.” Mrs. A. W . Quinn.
You should obtain this famous Pre­
scription now at your nearest drug store
in tablets or liquid, o f write Dr. Pierce,
president Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo,
N. Y ., for free medical advice.
N ORDER to keep votes and opin­
ions secret the ancients resorted to
some form of vote. The Greeks
used oyster shells (ostrakon) to vote
on the banishment or ostracism of
men; the Romans used tablets or ta-
bellae. The printed ballot was used
in the New England colonies in the
earliest days of their history, but its
use in Europe was not until later. In
1710 it was proposed by the English
parliament but was rejected.
The
French chamber of deputies used it in
1840-1845.
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Influence of Seaweeds on Waves.
The gigantic seaweeds o f high
southern latitudes exercise a remark­
able effect in stilling the waves; so
much So that at Kingston, South Aus­
tralia, an open bay has been made a
safe anchorage by virtue of this ef­
fect.
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Salem. — Approximately $20,000
worth of stock in the Willamette Val­
ley Flax and Hemp Growers’ associa­
tion fias been subscribed to by farm­
ers of this vicinity, according to a
report of I. J. Hayford, chairman of
the Flax Growers’ association, which
met here Saturday. The Flax Grow­
ers’ association and the Flax and
Hemp Growers’ corporation are separ­
ate organizations.
Salem.—A hearse, if the maximum
load capacity is one ton or more, is
considered a truck under the motor
vehicle laws, according to a legal
opinion given here Saturday by the
attorney-general. If the carrying load
capacity Is less than one ton, the
hearse would he classed as an auto­
mobile, the attorney-general said. The
opinion was asked by Sam A. Kozer,
secretary of state.
Salem.— Sam A. Kozer, secretary of
state, Saturday night issued orders to
George Dunsford, superintendent of
capitol buildings and grounds, to start
preparations for the special session of
the legislature to convene in Salem
Monday, December 19. It will require
about two weeks to put the buildings
in condition for the session, Mr. Duns­
ford said. The state industrial acci­
dent commission is now using the sen­
ate chamber, while the motor vehicle
department has a force of stenograph­
ers and clerks working in the house of
representatives. Both of these houses
will have to be vacated by the state
departments to provide accommoda­
tions for the legislators. All of the
committee and hearing rooms also are
being used by the various state de­
partments, and these will have to be
cleared prior to the opening of the
session.
Docility of the Human Race.
Nothing appears more surprising to
those who consider human affairs
with a philosophical eye than the easi­
ness with which the many are gov­
erned by the few.— Hume.
The Lucky Man.
No man ought to sleep sounder or
have sweeter dreams than he who
owns his own farm and has his debts
all paid.
A Human Salamander.
English Ad— The Model Laundry,
Change of Proprietorship.
Shirts
ironed on the new principal.— Boston
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Happiness Not Far to Seek.
You traverse the world in search of
happiness, which is within the reach
of every man; a contented mind con­
fers it on all.— Horace.
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No. 49, 1921