The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 26, 1922, Image 5

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1925
IN V IT E S THE
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O FFERS A M A R K E T
FOR YO UR PRODUCE
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YOU CAN EASILY LEARN TO FLY
and become a Pilot by taking the course of in­
struction we offer. The cost—but $2U0.b0—used
to be $500.00—and takes but ten weeks. For
information address
OREGON-WASHINGTON (
214 Spaulding Bldg., Portland, Ore.
IDAHO AIRPLANE CO,
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING.
B u tto n h o lin g : — B u tto n s — P la it in g — T u c k in g a n d C h a ln a tltc h ln g
A ll M a ll O rd e rs g iv e n c a r e fu l a n d p ro m p t a tte n tio n
E lite Shop, 384 M o rris o n S t.
H i W
P o rtla n d , O reg o n
V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O -P L A Y S
C o m p le te C h a n c e S u n . a nd T h u r a
M a tin e e D a ily .
T w ic e N i r h t l y
S a tu r d a y , S u n d a y, H o lid a y s , C o n tin u o u s
ME
ö d d ö
Y . u W ill Feel
R ieht at H o m , H era
SAFE A N D C E N T R A L— REASO NA B LE RATES
E x c e lle n t C a fe
S p e c ia l W e e k ly K a t e ,
B us M e e ts A ll T r a in s
1 1th a n d S ta r k , P o rtla n d , O re .
N O R T O N IA H O T E L
BAB’S RESTAURANT
L Cafetería
s
place te Eat and Live Wall.
Raaaarkahla 10c luneheoa a t naaa.
O»ea 7 a. aa. te 2 a. ia.. 32* Stark 3L
Sixth etraot apposite The Oregooiota anal Ai­
der street opposite Meir & Frank’s. The Best
Eatiag place ia the City. The Fiaest Coffee
aad Pastry a Specialty.
CUrtC DCDAIDIKIP W a
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K seed
,
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.
emplov « p e r t repair men w ith rea r* expart sea
PORTLAND HIDE ft WOOL CO.
PELTS. W OOL, M O H A IR .
CASCARA B A R K .
Address Department B
I t s UNKIN AVENU! N t A TN. PltTLARB, OREGON.
W rite for Price« and Shipping Ta«»
T E W I—
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E n tr e e each d a y . O p en 10 a. m . to 1 a- m.
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W rite us for prices and m arket conditions on
<X o O n
Veal.
Portland, Oregon
Frails, Mates, Oates. etc.
B hs ,
Forty Year, in the Same Location.
GO WHERE WAVES ARE WARM IN WINTER
E qua I s Any California
Beach. Special Winter Rates Now In Eficct
Paved Highway to Seaside Completed.
SEA SIDE H O T E L
SEASIDE. OREGON
RUBBEP STAMPS and MARKING
DEVICES.
K.TAecl.MMeMT
Grand A re n ile at Yam hill
P O R T L A N D . O RE.
EXPERT
Dyeing & Cleaning
EX C ELLEN T SERVICE
By Parcel Post.
Return Postage Paid.
Circulars and Prices.
W rite for
"Ewry-
IfwOdiee"
-afa i n ii ) it4 a« y
SarTM S • * » •T N C S T S
a
PUNTUAN», fl
The Dalles Fruit & Predace Comp y
Wholesale Dealers in
F A N C Y F R U IT S and F A R M PRODUCE
161 Front Street. Portland. O r w in .
“A t Your Beck and Call”
Our Motto I t to Please YOU.
Your
O il
tro u b le and P la to n tro u b le
■ w ill end w h e n w e In s ta ll
THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
E. C. LONG NON-EX­
PANDING PISTONS
F o r p le a s u r e c e re , truck*
and tractors.
GUARANTEED
127 Light, Airy Rooms, 50c, 75c,
$1.00 and $1.50.
H A N 3 L M A 1R * C RA B B
1090 E a s t Y a m h ill S t., P o rtla n d
STOCK T H A T G R O W S
I .n e a t
e to c k t h a t c an be rais ed a t a p ric e
yo u w ill lik e to p a y . W r it e o r call.
S2 N . 3d. SL, Cor. R a n d a n . Portland, O ra.
ED. F . G O D D A R D . M * r . Phono Bdy. 1175
R A IN IE R
HOTEL
Kata S IM irt * *
121 N. M SL Nntad. In
Very Centrally Lecated- Convenient to all
Depot», and une block from warn Peatefiuc
T h e V illa N u r s e r ie s
Fire Proof an d M odern
Guaranteea Nursery Stock
R IT Z H O T E L
R F D N o . 1, M o n ta v llla S ta .. P o rtla n d , O r
W e h a v e g o t ju s t w h a t you w a n L C a ll
w r it e fo r prices.
R u a a e llv llle N u rs e ry Co.
H . A. L E W IS , Prop.
M o n ta v llla S ta ., P o rtla n d , O regon__
E x p e r t a d v ic e on any
in co m e
ta x
p ro b le m *.
S e v e ra l
y e a rs
a c tu a l
....
e xp e rien ce in G o v e rn -
B u re a u s Is o ffe re d
HI those u n a b le to v is it o u r
f le a
S ta te y o u r tro u b le s b r ie f ly a n d
nd In w it h 31 a n d w e w ill g iv e you h o n -
t to goodness a d v ic e . I t w ill p a y you to
t In to u ch w it h us no w . E . J . C u r tin ,
lorn 608 L e w is B ld g ., P o rtla n d , O regon .
Ä 0ME
■ flB I E |i t t ment
ItUD LC O
DR. G. E. W A T T S
2 1 2 Oregonian Bsildlng,
PO R TLAN D . OREGON
SPE C IA L IST
Female and Rectal Trouble» and
GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
s E x a m in e d .
K
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G la ss« » F itte d .
2 0 % o ff u n t il J a n u a r y , on a ll
m e rc h a n d is e a n d glasses.
B r in g th ia ad.
C la r k e -B r o w e r O p tic a l Co.
S ix t h S L
P o r tla n d
P A R K A N D M O R R ISO N ST S.
Depot M«rri«on Car« direct to Hotel. Papular
Prices. Center Shopping and Theater district.
F R A N K A . C L A R K . Prop.,
formerly w ith Clyde Hotel.
MA M o d e ra te P ric e d H o te l o f M e r it ’*
H O T E L C L IFFO R D
E a s t M o rris o n S L , a t E a s t S ix th , th e
P rin c ip a l E a s t S ide H o te l. 6 m in u te s fro m
S ho p p in g D is tr lc L F o u r blocks fro m 8. P.
E a s t Side S ta tio n .
_________________
I T S JU S T A SM A L L B O O K
o f 16 pages.
" O r n a m e n ta l K a n t s
fo r
L a n d s c a p e P la n tin g ” le e a g e r to a c q u a in t
you w it h th e b e a t v a r ie tie s o f p la n ts fo r
la n d sc a p e use.
B U T I T ’S W O R T H A S K IN G F O R
B ec a u s e I t g ive s sound a d v ic e on th e
a u b je c t of d e v e lo p in g th e hom e g ro u n d s
The Weed Landscape Nursery
B e a v e rto n , O re .
TREES
and
L F i n d l t iB M
SHRUBS
ta lM
f r e w W a r f a f erefc-
B k ard a. A s s i« , Paar.
mtt P a a r h . F lu s »
■ P r e « « . A p r ir a i, Q aln o a . G ra « « T ia r a .
S h ru b b e ry . P la a U . B r *fc « r r ír a . B lack«
B a rrira . I f — . D e w fc a rri« . A r*a ra < w $ .
liit e * .
n « w -rt« f l i n k
B e rra .
H
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INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT.
S A N D Y ’ S— P o r tla n d 's K o d a k s nd P e n M a n
A n E v e r - S h a r p P e n c il. F o u n ta in P s n or
K o d a k to r Xm & s.
M a ll O rd e rs rec e iv e P e rs o n a l A tte n tio n b y
Sa n d y C la us. P O . B o g 740.
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A L A S K A P L U M B IN G A H K Ä T I N Q C O .
P lu m b in g F ix tu r e s a n d S upplies.
P ip e
_ F lt t i n g a , lo w est p rices. 363 E . M o r r ison.
B R A Z IN G , W E L D I N G A C U T T I N G *
N o r th w e s t W e ld in g A S u p p ly Co. 68 1st Bt
C L E A N I N G A N O D Y E IN G
___
F o r re lia b le C le a n in g a n d
lljlfS Q k D y e in g s e rv ic e send parcels to
us.
W e p a y r e tu r n postage.
“ In fo r m a tio n a n d p ric e s g iv e n
upon req uest.
Something to
Think About
Bi F. A. WALKER.
W H IT
CAN
YOU
DO?
M F G 6 . O F V U L C A N IZ E D R O O F R A I N t
N e w roofs a n d r e p a irin g done. Y o u n g
and W oods, 110J E. C a ru th e rs S t _______
M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and P in e Sts.
o t to jd c h u m a n n G r a n i t e f t M a r ble W o rk s .
M O TO RCYCLES A N D PARTS
A ll m akes.
E a s y te rm s
E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E C O .
44-46 G R A N D A V E .____________
PERSONAL
M a r r y I f L o n e ly ; m ost successful “ H o m e
M a ke r” ;
hu n d re d s
r ic h ;
c o n fid e n tia l;
r e lia b le ; y e a rs e x p e rie n c e ; d e s c rip tio n s
free . “ T h e Successful C lu b ,” M rs . N a s h ,
Box 556, O a k la n d , C a lifo r n ia .___________
P IP E R E P A IR IN G
an
P IP I?Q R e p a ire d b y e xp e rts .
T i l L u R ipe S ho p,^ 7 2 W a s h .
P O R T L A N D S H O E R E P A IR S , M A IL ’ E M
M o d e l Shoe R e p a ir, 373 W a s h in g to n S L
D a v is
B ro s., A m e r ic a n
S ho em a k ers ,
103 4th St.
_____
P R U N E T R E E S lT P R U N E T R E E S fT l
B e fo re b u y in g else w h e re see us. C o lu m b ia
I ’u rs e ry C o., 1480 U n io n A v e ., P o rtla n d .
P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S
S m ith ,L o n g ,S te v e n s o n , 310 B u s h -L a n e B lg
RAZOR B LA D E S R E S H A R P E N E D
S in g le 30c; D o u b le 35c. R a z o rs G ro u n d
a r d H o n e d . B a c k lu n d & Son, 106 W . P a r k
S a fe ty R a z o r M a n , 145% 3d S t., P o rtla n d .
S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
W e h e lp th e a p p e a ra n c e o f w o m e n .
T w e n t y - t w o in ch s w itc h o r t r a n s fo rm a ­
tio n , v a lu e $7.60, p ric e $2.45.
_____
400 to 412 D e k u m B ldg._________
S C H O O L O F W E L D IN G
O f f ic ia lly recognized b y s ta te an d fe d ­
e ra l b o ard as T h e place to learn w e ld in g
a ll m e ta l* . C o m m e rc ia l School o f W e ld ­
in g, 611 E a a t G ra n t, C or. l l t h , P o rtla n d .
T Y P E W R I T E R S — N E W O R R E B U IL T ~
R e b u ilt T y p e w r it e r Co., 304 O a k S tre e t.__
V E T E R I N A R I A N — C a t t le a S p e c ia lty
D r. C haa. M . A n d e rso n , K e n to n . P o rtla n d .
W e d d in g B ouquets and F u n e ra l Plecaa
L u b lin e r F lo ris ts , 343 M o rris o n S t ._______
w e lt e r S y s te m of S u g g e s tiv e T h e r a p y
D r. T . W . A y e rs , 715 D e k u m Bldg.
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E
P o rtla n d T in w a r e M fg . C o., 47 F ir s t SL
SL bhbm
D e p e n d a b le T r e e s
A ll th e ro o d k in d s o f F r u i t T re e s , B e r r y
B ushes, Shade T re e s , S h ru b b e ry , Roses,
V in e s , B ulb s, fo r y o u r o rc h a rd an d g a r ­
den g ro w n In o u r la rg e 1,000-acre p la n t.
E s ta b lis h e d o v e r 50 y e a rs ago. O u r tre e s
please o u r custom ers, p ric e s reason ab le,
q u a lity
depend ab le.
A c tiv e
salesm en
w a n te d In e v e ry section. F o r re a l s a tis ­
fa c tio n In y o u r tre e s b u y fro m th e
O R EG O N
NU RSERY
T
of the present seek more than Is good
for their bodies and souls, these close
associations with difficulties, ac­
companied with earnest work, take
by easy stages to great height»
•
•
a
Up hill Intimacies I
Are you, young man and woman,
familiar with them?
Do you hold communion beneath
the evening lamp with Instructive,
uplifting books, instead of Idling your
time in frivolous amusements that
gnaw regularly great holes In your
weekly or monthly earnings?
If you do, you will come In some
solitary night of your study and
meditation, face to face with smiling
Hope, holding her torch high to light
and cheer your way.
Then you will drink In the inspir­
ing ether of the higher altitude and
feel commendably proud In the
thought that this big world Is reserv­
ing a place for you, where you may alt
among the honored guests at a bounti­
ful table.
Success rests on just such a basis
as this; It Is nature's way of making
choice and bestowing reward. Unless
you pull yourself up from the low­
lands you never will know the Joys
of a heroic life.
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I v o r k hard w \d
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Before. I’d b e l i e v e i t
I t s p a y d e y « jo e in l
tr e r * .
CO .,
O renco, O re g o n
RELIABLE TREES AND
PLANTS
W e o ffe r p la n te rs special lo w prices on
g e n e ra l n u rs e ry stock, pru n es , pears, a p ­
ples, peaches, lo g a n b e rry p lan ts, w a ln u ts ,
etc.
S to c k la tin s an d w ill please you.
O rd e r to d a y . M e n tio n th is paper,
B en ed ic t N u r e e r y Co.,
IBS E . 6 7th 8 L N ., P o r tla n d , O regon.
HOTEL HOYT
S t r ic t ly F ire p ro o f.
N e a r bo th depots
s n d c o n v e n ie n t c a r s erv ic e to
a ll p a rts o f c ity .
S in g le Room s W it h o u t B a th , $1 and up
S in g le Room s W it h B a th , $2 and up
E L B E R T S. R O B E , M a n a g e r
YOUR H A N D
How to Read Your Characteristics
and Tendencies—the Capabilities or
Weaknesses That Maks for Success
or Failure as Show» ia Your Palau
E verything for th e M otorcyclist.
R eb u ilt H arley-D avid son
THE HAND OF A 8AILOR
M O TO R C Y C LES
Sam o g u a ra n te e an n e w . F ro m 3209 0# up
to 336U.99, a ll la to m odela, w ith 2 speed
an d e le c tric e q u lp m e n L
E a s y te rm s I f
desired.
P a y w h ile you rid s . Send fo r
lite r a tu r e .
M o to rc y c le a nd S u p p ly C o..
H a r le y D a v id s o n S e rv ic e C e n te r, 200 3rd
S L , P o rtla n d , O re ., c o rn e r T a y lo r .
T
P IL E S
S D R
tee e e ee e e e ee e e ee e e ee e e e ee l
The Dalles.—The general tax levy
in Wasco county, based on the 1921
tax rolls, tor all purposes, totals 23.69
mills, according to figures released at
the county assessor’s office.
O MASTER despair, to look be­
Albany.—Ordinary soft drinks may
yond the earth, to minister to
the suffering, to venture forth In­ be procured In Albany now for 5 cents
to fields of thought still unsurveyed, for the flrnt time since the early days
a
are achievements which call for the of the war. Other drinks, while they
ENKE'S CITY DYE WORK8 highest types of human quality.
have been reduced, are not back to
The doing of such thiugs as these
E s ta b lis h e d I860___________ _____ P o r tla n d
I c u t f l o w e r i T
f l o r a i . D e s ig n *
develop strength of purpose and the pre-war level yet.
i C la rk s B ro s., F lo r is t a Vil M o rris o n BL
beautify character. They enlarge the
Klamath Falls.—The Jury In the
I D A N C IN G E V E R Y N O O N A E V E N IN G
heart and mind, open new vistas case of the Ewauna Box company
O rie n ta l C ats . C h in e s e -A m e ric a n K itc h e n
C o rn e r B ro a d w a y and W a sh. P O R T L A N D
where scenes are changing constant­ against the logging firm of Phlnnegar
O O O RS A N D W IN D O W S
ly, give exquisite pleasures, besides
W e c an sell you D oors. W in d o w s , R o o f­
ing. P a in t, G lass s n d B u ild e rs ' H a r d w a r e
storing the soul with knowledge found & Bailey, for alleged breach of con­
d ir e c t , W s a re m a n u fa c tu re rs . W r it s fo r
tract, returned a verdict In favor of
prices b e fo re bu yin g .
H e a c o c k Sash A only In pursuit of the Infinite.
Poor Co.. »18 First fit. P o rtla n d . _______
Can you do any one of them and the plaintiffs In the sum of $25,250.93.
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
The trial lasted four days.
acquit yourself satisfactorily?
C o m m e rc ia l Iro n W o rk s , 7th A Mad i s on
Have you the fine patience and the
H A R O W O O D F L O O R IN G
Prineville.—The action of Crook
O a k - L e a f H a rd w o o d F lo o r C o., 231 M- penetrating vision on which you can
county post, American Legion, in
74th S t N . F lo o rs e le c tric la n d e d .
rely
when
put
to
the
test?
D R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N
C h ro n ic diseases a s p e c ia lty . D r. W . N .
Going round and round, day after adopting resolutions opposing the
Allen 330 Fleidner Building.
day,
takes to nowhere beyond a week­ leasing of Crook county lands to Jap­
H O R SES, M U L E S B O U G H T, SOLD
anese, has been indorsed by the Prine­
ly pittance.
C ro w n S ta b le s , In c ., 28: F r o n t S t.. P o r t ­
land , O re . H orses an d m u le s lo r sale or
The man or woman who In his or ville Commercial club and by the
hire .
S p e c ia l ra te s to lo ggers s n d c on­
her own strength breaks through rou­ Powell Butte Co-operative association.
tra c to rs .
W it h or w ith o u t harness.
P h illip S u e tte r, P res .
tine methods and keeps looking for
Bend. — A county-wide campaign
U. ft. STABLES, 366 Union A v s . D r a f t
horses b o u g h t a nd s o ld .__________________ substance rather than “such stuff as
dreams are made of,” la doing some­ against the coyote, which during the
« z A R N M U L T I G R A P H IN G
The
C a lla n School, o n ly recog nized
fall and winter season has caused con­
thing along this line.
Both are moving towards a new siderable loss to central Oregon sheep­
n s l l J R K L, I A l i t l l l l l Retnrn parcel
post charges paid. Give us a trial at lowest
, c hool on th e coast
E x p e rie n c e d o p era -
where
there Factory.
Is no boundary
to In be
undertaken
In a n the
near
utlvn
IlLil ruiuiiu Cltypriooa world,
Morrison
Shoo Repair
2,9 Momaao to to man,
rs a lw Is
ays
dem
a n d. «u6 A rtis
s B ld
g.
opportunity and no limit In the field future under the direction of County
M A C H IN E R Y
Send
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s
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S a w m ill, C o n tra cto rs * E q u ip m e n t,
of operation.
Ir o n a o
Agent Jamison. Tasteless strychnine
m o tiv e —
s . B - o ilers
ll, - r W o o d w o rk in g M a c h in e ry , L u g g in g ,
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Though up-hill Intimacies are with­
C am e, B e ltin g , etc. B u rk e M a c h in e r y Co.,
628 R a ilw a y E x c h a n g e B ld g ., P o rtla n d , O r.
out charm of freedom, of which youths in a beef blood bait will be used.
HE hand of a successful sailor
should be strong, short, firm
Tiara. Krdra. Nat aad Shad« ftrra.
and broad. A characteristic sign
«• m ■ A* Carriag«
m M. BaUtfaaUaa ssanataad.
THERE’S ANOTHER DENT
is a well-developed mount of Luna, ly­
its aad blem ishes on y e a r c a r csa be W A S H I N G T O N N U R S E R Y O d
toved a a d w e a re th e be y s to do it.
Teypertlsk, Wa.ahi»rW>.
ing on the outside of the palm near the
J? Because w e specialise Is th a t k la d
Salesman erery where, Mors wanteft.
w rist It denotes great love of the
w o rk .
W e also re p a ir ra d ia to rs aad
Date ef Oiling Announced.
r y L ib e rty R a d ia to r cor*» ia stuck. A ll
sea. If there Is a star on this mount.
“ R U P T U R E D ”
In Pennsylvania roads on which oil­ It means danger by water, to which
rk g u araatao d.
W e c a r r y a c o m p le te lin e
J . RE. D V B B A M , th e F e n d e r M a n
o f truaees. In c lu d in g th e
ing work Is to be done are announced naturally, every sailor Is exposed.
B ro o k s
A p p lia n c e ,
D ra .
N a r tk l l t h S t.
F e r tla a d . O ra.
each week by the state highway de­
S m ith 's " H o n e s t J o h n ,”
A line of Mars, paralleling the line
H o o d , S tic k - T lt e . a n d
partment
of life, on the Inside, shows endur­
L e a t h e r C o vered S p rin g .
T r u s s f it t i n g Is a s c ie n ­
ance and protection from great dan­
t if i c business w it h m s
ger» The sailor's hand contains, also,
Feeding Silage to Cattle.
( n e t a side lin e ).
D . W . ELR O D . 1116 Selling
If silage Is fed to cattle under cover, well-marked travel lines; that Is,
F I S T U L A ,F 1 8 8 U R B , itc h ­
Building. Portland. Oregon
in g a nd M l o th e r r e c ta l
and not waddling about In cold mud or lines extending from the first bracelet
c o n d itio n s e x c e p t C a e e e r
a wrlnd-swept feed-lot. It wrlll produce and going upward to the mount of the
p e rm a n e n tly c u red w i t h ­ Used Fwd Tracks ud
Ttirhi
Cars
o u t a s u rg ic a l o p era tio n .
good result» It Is toe laxative a feed moon, or coming In at the wrist from
M y m eth ed o f tr e a tm e n t
flK.M ssd Us.
for animate that are exposed te cold, the side of the hand. If a travel line
s a v e * th e tlaeue In ste a d of
uwmiiAL car rxcutftt
d e s tro y in g it . I t Is p a in ­
Used Fra da Exeluairely
strongly marked Is terminated by a
stormy weather.
less. re q u ire s no anes­ Grand A v. ft Yamhill Pert-
cross appearing on IL that Is a sign
th e tic and la p e r m a n tn L
Vrito far pries tanra.
T h e r e Is no c o n fin e m e n t
that a Journey will end In misfortune.
t e bed. no In te rfe re n c e
Net
Wasteful
Practice.
F irs P ro o f an d M o d e m
The line of Ufa of the sailor should
K la l engag
engage e m e n ts .
o r social
I
w it h bueln
Hogging off corn la not a wasteful be well separated from the line of the
a ra n ta e a c u rs o r w ill rotun d y o u r foe. N E W HOUSTON HOTEL
II or w r it e fo r bookloL
M e n tio n th is
practice
as
some
people
used
to
think
C. 8. K ic h a rd a s n , M a n a g e r
head, since such separation signifies
p a p e r w h e n w r itin g .
W e e k ly R ate s to P e rm a n e n t G u e s ts
a few years ago. On the contrary. It plenty of self-confidence.
S ix th a nd E v e r e tt S tr e e t* . T b re a B locks
is an eceoomlcal way of handling the
fro m N o w P e o to fftra , F o u r B locks fro m
(C o p y rig h L )
crop.
nd and Msrrlssn Sts., Portland, Ora. Ualoa DopoL Portland, Ora,
-O-
H
STA TE N E W S J
IN B R IE F .
C. J . D E A N
DUKE OF YORK NOW “TAYLOR”
honor to a new member, Included a
dish of owls and cuckoos.
Old Cunstom of Initiating Son of Brit­ of which was Edward III, who reigned
ish King Into London Ouild
some «DO years ago.
Continues.
After the swearing tn. the duke said
that, having been previously admitted
London.—Ancient connections be­ to the drapers, the mercers, and the
tween British royally and the city of needle-makers' guilds, he was happy
London have been rewtfirmed by the in roudlng off his connection with the
ceremonious admission of the duke Of clothing trade by becoming a “taylor”
York, King George’s second his «, to the also; but he confessed that he was
"Worshipful Company of Merchant glad be did not live In the days of
Taylors.” the first honors nr member James L when the banauet given Io
Door Plate Made ef Rattles.
Wabash, Ind.—While meet persona
might not care for a door name plate
made from rattles of rattlesnakes. Dr.
Z. M. Beaman of North Manchester
hat one which be prizes highly. The
plate was made by a brother. Mac
Beaman, who Uvea Io Coro, M. M..
and the rattles were taken from 28
snakes, which Beaman killed In leas
than a month.
AN OLD GROUCH
1st Monk: Mr. Camel got peevetf.
2nd Monki Yep, get Me “bask
IBC.PP ususL
R e d C ross
BALL BLUE
I
I
I
utad to r baby’* clothe«, wi'.l keep them
sw eet and a n o w y -w h lte un til w o rn o ut. ■
Try it and eea fo r youra a lf.
Attrocm
Ç u tic u r a
Soap
-------T h e H e a l t h y -------
S #h a v i n ¿
Soap
Had Older Acquaintance.
Don and Hugh had been discussing
their father. An argument arose. To
prove his point, Don exclaimed, "Well,
I guess I ought to know. I’ve known
my fathor nearly three years longer
'n you have!”
Solar and Lunar Haloes.
Dozens of distinct forms of solar
and lunar halo have been classified.
Some are very common, while others
have been observed only once or twice
in the history of science.
Vibrations of Earthquakes. .
Earthquakes send out two sets of
vibrations, qne of which travels
around the earth's surface, while the
other takes a short cut through the
Interior of the globe.
Mosquitoes Prevent Rice Production.
Although rice is the staple diet of
the population of Ceylon, it is nearly
Malarial mosquitoes
Salem.—There were two fatalities In all imported.
Oregon due to Industrial accidents breed so freely In the rice fields that
during the week ending January 12, laborers cannot work there.
according to a report prepared here
Cuticura Comforts Baby’s Skin
by the state industrial accident com­
mission. The victims were William When red, rough and itching with hot
Peters, planerman, Portland, and Ed­ baths of Cuticura Soup and touches of
Also make use
ward Erickson, dock employe, Astoria. Cuticura Ointment.
now and then of that exquisitely scent­
Toledo.—The farmers of the lower ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum,
Siletz river and on the Alsea and Ya- one of the Indispensable Cuticura
quina rivers are at a loss to know Toilet Trio.—Adv.
what to do with the millions of feet of
Not Fair.
high-class alder logs which they have
on their bottom lands. At the present
"People who do the least work at­
time there is only one small mill, lo­ tract the most attention.” “True. The
cated at Toledo, which handles alder man whc> rocks the boat Is always the
logs.
one who Is too lazy to help row it.”—
Tillamook.—W. D. Clarke, division Minneapolis Tribune.
engineer of the state highway commis­
West African Tornadoes.
sion, with the county court, surveyor
The "tornadoes" of West Africa are
and county road master, are going
over different sections of the county, thunder squalls, totally different from
napping out road work for the coming' the exceedingly violent small whirling
year In which the state highway com­ storms that bear this name In the
mission will take part, on a 50-50 basis United States.
with the county.
The Day Is Never So Dark.
Eugene.—Deaths numbering 248 oc­
The
day Is never so dark, nor the
curred In Eugene during the past year
and there were 324 births during the night even, but that the laws at least
same period, according to the report of light still prevail, and so may make
of the city health officer, Dr. S. M. it light In our minds if they are open
Kerron. The report states that Eu­ to the truth.—Thoreau.
gene and Lane county during 1921
Jud Tunkins.
maintained a high standard of health
Jud Tunkins says that whenever he
In comparison with previous years.
commutes he wishes he was a boy
D allas—The big mill of the Falls
again, so he could regard riding on a
City Lumber company, owned by the
railroad train as a way to have a good
Cobbs-Mitchell interests, suspended
time.
operations permanently Saturday. The
company gave as Its reason for the
Tribute to Agriculturist.
shutdown the prohibitive cost of trans­
The agricultural population pro­
porting logs from its logging camps In
the Siletz basin. The equipment and duces the bravest men, valiant soldiers
crew of the mill will be transferred to and a class of citizens the least given
Valsetz, where the company has an­ to evil designs.—Cato.
other mill.
True National Glory.
Roseburg. — Nine residents of the
The true glory of a nation does not
Camas valley vicinity have appealed
consist in the extent of its dominion,
to the circuit court from the schedule
in the fertility of Its soil, or the
of damages allowed by the county
beauty of nature, but rather in the
court In confiscating land for right of
moral and Intellectual pre-eminence of
way on the Roseburg-Coos Bay road
the people.—Sir John Lubbock.
which has been adopted as a state
project. The court appointed a board
One of the Mysteries.
of viewers for this road and a storm
Why is It that a barber always
of protest arose over the findings of
seems to take particular delight In
the board.
brushing a man’s hair the way he
The Dalles.—The bid of Blyth, Wit­ doesn't like it?—Philadelphia Inquirer.
ter & Co., In conjunction with Bond,
Goodwin & Tucker, offering a prem­
The Eternal Triangle.
ium of $13,850 for the 6 per cent
A mouse Is afraid of a man, a man
$160,000 Issue of Wasco county high­ Is afraid of a woman, and a woman Is
way bonds was accepted by the county afraid of a mouse.—Jameson (Mo.)
court. The bonds were the first lot Gem.
of the $800,000 issue voted by the
county for the construction of The
Bound to Be Polite.
Dalles-Callfornla highway within Its
Absent-minded professor, meeting
boundaries.
his son: "Hello, George, how’s your
Tillamook.—On account of the de­ father?”—Ladles’ Home Journal.
mand for calves from high producing
dams, the Tillamook Cow Testing as­
An Easy Belief.
sociation has decided to pool Interests
Nothing Is easier than believing that
and fix a price on young stock. In­ duty calls when you want the job any­
quiries have been received by W. D. way.—Ohio State Journal.
Pine, county agricultural agent, who
will act In behalf of the association.
Well, Isn’t Cynic About Right?
The average of the association cows
The expression, “poor but honest,"
is 450 pounds of butter fat, and the wasn’t coined by a cynic. A cynlo
calves are from purebred sires.
would have Bald “and therefore” in­
Klamath Falls.—The announcement stead of “but.”
recently made by Chief Newell of the
■e»n. Betrsskts, Seeisra
reclamation service that ths Tule lake
Beals—Keep »out Eye»
lands, comprising about 18,000 acres,
Strong and Healthy Li
they Tire, Smart, Itch,“!
were to be offered for lease has stirred
Bum. if Sore, Irritated
up a hornet's nest in this community,
Inflamed or Granulated,
the proposed leasing project being op­
Sale for Infant or Adult
Vrite for Free Eye Book
posed by the chamber of commerce
Ceasasy. Cbkasa. 11. $ A
and the American Legion post. As a
result of this feeling a meeting of the Are Van SafisAeii? behnke - w alker
mt isu jsiisnea. business collegs
board of directors of the chamber of ! • th « o t n e n t , m eat p e rfe c tly equipped
Huelneee T r a ln lr i« 8< bool tn th e N o r t h -
commerce and a committee of the w
eet
F i t ro u r e e lf fo r • h ig h e r po sition
American Legion post was held Satur­ r t t f a m ore m oney P e rm a n e n t positions
assu red qur O rs d u a te s
day at which a protest was formulated
W rits fbr catalog-F ourth shd Yamhill,
and forwarded to Secretary of the In­ P«»rMand
J - q i n s' -J.
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terior Fall.
P. N. U.
No. 3, 1922