feren Countries Will Rise
" Rapidly After War .
HIGHER WAGfS ARE PRlDICUDi
laropr WiliHjvf P'tr.ly ol Mor,.y forth'
Dcvrlopmmt Rrpiidlfv of l!uw hn
the Present War May Lsl
(WiHK'ii fr the i'it.d I':---Ilt-n:
t.i.m.... .St. in-1,
1,1 iMuiN, April 11. '
Kuiooc Mi Lipid
ill u
USllCS ul Mill. 1
i.,-nniMlii,..ui: the Kr..it arn.'i h, e
stalling lilt III.O -hill"! .n. 1 to. I. I j
UK lilt' ilueads Oi . .HIll.lO. Ml
lukt lime. Lilt tin- "l l vvl
will be niui h Ki'-ai. i .It.m t" -
lul.'. i
Ihc i -HigereM liaCotn' lor:inui
new ma. tnio n Mr making iiui:ii!oiii
will, inoMly.'be ii.k.pl'd tu il.-Vf ot. ,
hit; .u.ou.-i itimiiit.n inn s. 'I 'u.s w it-l
he a gnat as sol. i
1 question whether labor will 'vr ,
porillll u i 4 III II hi ll. ar low j
mule of w :i ? In Kngland. I ran
r tlt'i ni-'ti v I think i It' hi;i n.l.i : 1
of labor has been porinitneufW i.i.-e.l
lliniuklioiit Kiirope. 1 am eiy "la.)
in II.
Tremendous i in t 1 us ha- b on
given li-niali' V- l lump". in
women have for . wis w anted a
larger place In tin1 i ((iiinit'ii'ial woild
They hW U. These w omoll l!!
never afc.iln tn-i u y dull, iiuii.t. Test
ing lm in lilt' home. 'I'll i will
Increase the supply of la:or a!lii ill -war
perhaps t per cent.
1 tlilnk I in reaped product Inn w iil
mi ploy part of I his in n .1 snp
ply. The K.iropeau la bur supolv at
In bogiiiiittig of 1 1n- war m;ih rii.'.it.'i
thnn lh dciuiud I bis m t lie
reason for t It- low wans
SHU I lliink I nm right tint wane
are portnam inly i a i hm ihink i'h-v
111 bo raised by i ho pou or of t.io
Trade I nidiiK.
Kurope will, aflor tin war, no mt
tor If it last : luu voais move, h,ie
enough moiioy in i'o hm-n. -:. I'luts,
who have been living on liio itio'ot
of thotr money will Mil': mo I 1 iio
rich man -a Iio It. in tive can ,u .nl
to lose hlrt nionoy botanic ho is ton
llnuiilly getting Minro.
It has !oon Hie ciiloni fni a nin
to roth o from or uo or oni i lu
nohH, Just ll In upon It Is si: i li or
laiK' liii'onio, ami r . kiiu a p.'i'!.!V
or ItariHK t-v New l.f ik.1 a
so ailit itltilitC (n hr .ni..o ;i ! .
lioi- man who tiolpn ioiiito.
1 think sl(-i. mi o-'ton mioIi'u h
mill iinuitollio-nt m lu i'Iuim. a II
lnvttk oil llio haiii.Hl.v of ll'o n 1.1
iolorian poriml aiul iu.i:ti look a.
on work. tr:ulf a.nl oo nim r-o as
pi aiwiwiu t hy r.ii hor than pn. I 1
rlliC'anil has tnati
ul . -I
. . 1 ho
tato w it h inn h t.l.o i
Kront mati o' t!.i-o o-t.
pold ln-cati-o tho owium
foril to ho hi lh. 'in P..i
horo(ifou l.lio uilt h. io
tural KriMin.l. im, d ut (
1
al in
toiosts ol Kfo.
Main nntiK iron ho t .i.l tin n
torostliic po-ts hut- hum il tho ,.ia..
Knl 4it n ta-to ot tn -.li .4,r ami . ni
nhtno hhh t h. will .h; on
In IorsiMnii 1 fto-o po i-h-i t,..
ho liia. to H'tra t
ttw- rmli.it... ;t
doo naiT; ;n. ii
cnunti trs an., 'a
AHici 1 ho t mi
h-T 1: v.- i.. .hi ,
y rU o lo ki;i t:i
. .iii.l
I l ' L.
A I 1 1 ' ' 1 1
l'-l .
lh
fall of ycM
tout t(t . nl 1 '
w hat U u.l.:!
parts t.f i. -
Kiik
; 1 i-
1
at' V
v .1 '
Ky?JjJ
K
1
: .svvvii-'; vv.V,'t.
' f; ' i ''
;. ; . !
. vi. ,f : V--.;- ,j
V
in l';ili'lii,-4 tip ta1'. 1 tlilnk tin
loin. sol l.uai --.H U :i ill ol tuii war
will liao inth li ni .!n nli it---1 :i 1 1
nil'
noli;- tit'v al WAV.
Alan;. oplo ho! that l):o pnhli
IIO!
r a,.i!i will Inn .i t.ri.in ma.lo
ai la o. dllu'i .i h rl that t: adnu
,i (.;:! n !i,a-t in : in hot a oii ( ; , r :n i ;
a a. I i.i. : i Hi n.t.n allot tin- s ','h--aii
a. h a f;n ati-r or Jr.-M-r rt-ni
1 o 1 1 i, 1 1 n on I lu man no-' in u hi li
no fi. .1 ;i aty i.- ilian.
i:n.;'.iJi,l ma!
a I... I a protoitivt-
(anil. i.tKinu t;.t' in.tiior oui ol poll
Hi. t.lnl.' t!.o wai. t in- llo o
j . i. , t i.ii u .is n .1 ' : .io.nl, lull it ll
l . 1 1 1 i i i n 1 1 u t 1 1 s ; j ; i ii i; 1 1 1 1 u p t in t"-'
w .:: a I
.m tli. t l; ox -houM ho.
..t I: a t !o! a
U..MT I. . 1
i mil. p:oh i to. 1 1 out
iiui' iV'ur.
: i i m ill ir... nil : a, I
,,,r
1 1
I
it it.:. : Lot 'r'l
i . . 1
.r an.) a ti.n man:
,.t (lo-:n t., iio it, oi loroinati Tho shop toromau s duuli
" '1- toiv.n.l it. ,-,u ... ull. M uk. Kivos
t'ik. r.
v. II It
liol .
a .ni.
i ho ii.
i ti. a ha
. .u no ) lit.- s. h n o of
It is ,1't : l. tilt for
oniininil to ilt''l.tp
po: t hi!i M hoi o
f tn.la:
wii: m
no
ell n.i.
il
M.i
i : i
You may
C JiDJlOHS
vein' cooking
,A Father Case
KG Baking Powder
will help you.
Irs goodness
recommends
'.-. ., ' .. '
PI
V..,,A ..-v.Vi
i ill i r . or iiiiii;M
n;i.i. mi; stoiiv
This now UorUl Ki'in foatur ik
tth.oh linhoil Waiwi'k is t lie Blur
il. pnis tin' Mnry of a man who ro
n! - fro. Is mi. lot toot all who
s,aln ia" ,a i h ol his aiiihitioiia.
Tram is a rouiiiry Lul who con
iriit s an oM-rpouo: ni); aui!ilion to
!,'i diiii a f-'ioat po or in tlio stool in-,in-u
In I, is -lav. tli-ahis ho often
pirturi.. tlio pia.ifal alloy in which
ho has ho. n horti uinl roaroil. fiUoil
rtU!l tt.yh 1il; chimin- an.l .ist fur-
timlor liis coiuploto m.iiory.
hoi; in ni ni; lip hids Kooil-ho to
;ils ,(
(l rs
ionnti swoithoarl and en
onipii)! of a Mool mill in
.,,l?,i,ull. H,. M:u-tn in in tho low
, s, ,,,, In n. a it ll a I la hor hut nuickly
ls ;(l,-,t io a position of y.nv.z fore-
Tiian. a:i.l oon aih-rwanl hoooinos a
killo.l moikor in tho mills. Ho
hoar.ls with t ho family of a shop
ho: m-Ii to h "in niiri sor o.ll . The
loi op. an is i.i'il oi l on a. count of
i;o an.1 lii-a!' luy. an. I Truiit has uo
rni l. s ahoul lakinu his u Umi ami
!; oia. tor s pia. o in i)io mi. I. This
i-ti.iii.'s him t r o mi tho fo1 oman's
ra1.: I n his u pw a' .l i li inU t
pnK r . I t nut l.o.i ; t h -1 t vi t it from
:ho c.il uli.i h.ir h in all lo him that
.' u nni. ill c in ho.
' '' h Truni nlii-; h.s wav on rolontloss
" on Ho ioon!i,-- supor.nl. mi tit of
n' I t' t'iti' ami tin ii liiniif. a i.ow cor
ii' alum tt'.'h one of tho ountor
pailn.r- ul t'u- i . t m lio toturns to
" ! : .M h.v . niai.i. s Ms fit-it loo.
a-il . s i a ; .' t h n of his lifo's
' a :i. l-ii ion n i :o ootisi u t ton ol his
111 ,: n i:-. .;i - ! a. ; i N tu tho quiet
a!I. ;n tt'i;.'.! !,o roamoil as a boy
: t::'' Miv ! . v a i-.o.o social
h 1 1 1 ami tio c i.'lo ;;ro rs-
1:1 I ' .. " it' 'I TV ro a .i-or.e. Aloiv
"t ' 'i I1- fiat nan- nn. monarch of all
' ' ' 1 ..ni -u w ! ! : n::. h: w iiiiin . s out
I'-'-. I " ';( 'ot.ih r- .i I,. how
'"l ow a v .t.M 'i.- Ui-i ta.:.i'l tn a
. Vi V'' poor UltVnllt loo
' ' 1: 'I - -. . V s mit t1'.- c rl o! .lav,
:: f o !' -:".! -!! funis hor
' ' ; VI -t .i.l : .!! at;.', ma k-'s hi r
" ' w .?c S. o it at tho Maiostic
at .
S,. . -ii. 1 -'t for
ii; . .i'!.r a to
1 ' i ' to.l a rom:
' .in Kill!- mom's
).. I it- svon.l
if rv stout
- . , i'i w knnw n
o : o t ' t ali.l
' .!.fi. -s !i inc
ii o.r r';i.ia
or
I-I'I-t-i-l'-I 'I-I-i-f-H-I-I I"I'4p
ITEMS OK THE STATU.
4 OrfKD Pe"il' Should I e Ore- A
gim latu O.KMlit 4
SAI.KM, Ap:L IT I'artns are lo
caiinw clirom i.on (re in-ar Holiand
whi'lt will ho mu.ot uii a largo scale
i w niono nti'l ia rolls make blK
unit propoioii i uio Sa ranieiito
I uion.
'1 ho Karnu is I'nion oontoniplatos
hnil.liiiK ii (in, "mi bushel grain ele
valoi at lone.
'lhe KaKle Lumber Company. In
Tillamook County, has solil t-UU.-,
noil worth of limber to the V . S. .
(iovornment.
I The tiuiiimi.ml I. umber Company.
I at Mill City. U planniitK to build fclx.
inllis of railroad.
I The rf. r. Couipanv will upend
IttiHi.otiM in inw eqnipiiient in Ku-
(Seiie. '
, I ne hraln caiiin-rv has disposed of
its stuck and tho output im-roas-'d. 1
S.nule tax'-is faor public owner-'
I ship for the reason that pritato cor-1
j poi at Ioiik now pay about half the
' itat; taxes. As fust as transferred
( to cnlloctUo ownorship. all the slate
' rooiiuos niusi bo r:i:sod from lard.
An ar.ny bill w iiii hours a
I month matiiihal training would
mean inui h i.i the w ay of national
eiliciom-y.
j Thiol Itroa . a:e building a large
warehouse at Vuinalia- The district
. is to erect a $l...hiiu school.
Seaside h;is soloctod a site and
adopted plans for a nmi school,
j A contract has boon lot at Haker
for the construction of the Welch
' bloik.
Hoss & Curry have started niaiiu-fat-tiiriuie
sand brick at Coquille.
A twi-nty-staiiip mill at Conner
Creek mini, uoar Laker, has started
up.
Ohaon banks have reduced Inter
est on time certificates to three per
cent.
1 I'ubLc ownership of utilities would
be more hopeful if there were more
public ownership of officials.
The Portland public works depart
ment has been prosecuted for work
inn men over s hours.
Marshfield. A contract has been
let to grade the county road to Co
quille lor $tl;t,mMi,
i Portland. $40,0110 will be ex-
I ponded improving the Oaks park.
I Throe new concrete buildings are
being planned for Tillamook.
t Capital has boon secured to djuble
the tapacity of the Hood Itiver can
nery plant.
Too many towns are ready to spend
$.'.ihmi on a Hi.ly Sunday tahema.'lo
that would not put up a dollar for
a now cannery.
1 Astoria - The .McKa.hern Con
struction Company, have laid the keel
of the first ship built on Young s
j May shipard, on April L'O.
! Cottage liroe A big placer mine
'strike is reported on Steamboat
liner.
j A hard fitflit for lower taxes i
I hem s made by the Cottage Hroe
! Sonnnei.
I The Mrtle Point city eoun.-tl has
; ordered blocks in the business
part paveil
1 The Federal grand jury has 1111-eoio-ed
fraids of $1,000,000 that
has lioon taken from citizens of the
, I'nitod Slates by a hand of sharp op
( eralors solliin; protomiod titles to O
j Ai C land grant lands
I W .1. Clark, editor of the Inde
. pon'Ieu. K.-it'-rprise at d camndaio
j for the I.i ; :s!;.t tire, is heartily op
, posod to the enaotuioM cf further
j freak h-.tts o hamper industry and
keep capita! troni coining h-re to de
velop our natural resources - Cot
I tai;e Croe Sontinol.
I The NieihodKt ihur.h wi'.l build a
chur-h at Astoria.
I $ 1 0 . 1 1 1 1 1 caper pack ate factory
I is to bo luiHt in Portland.
brh'k yard Is proposed for Co-
' qiiille.
A't. r mont' s of id'eti-s. lhe Mer
r;'l I.umlt-r Coi!:janv, at Hiilshoro,
has sta- tod orations.
M'Us ar- op. -11:11.: tip all a lor the
C A K itai!w ay in Linn Count v
Car Lnor now mill planned on
W. -t Lake s.M.ti
Th. o - tor ind .istrv is talked of
for Cons tav
1 ho 1 Cost:: .
w ork on a $ 1 .-0,000
I . ta; to,'.
ndtture for
1 p:
nt of tlio Kut.Mio t- r
tn:n.i
M-hP.'TMl
e-- -i.-.i fnr t
1 hor can p- are h, m
S:;it!i on Coo
i; 1 w. . -L- plm k v V.e propoo,s
to n 1 lor . h.i't. r, so a to tr.iV-'
vil'd i'i- vnt Hi of $ '..a .on.!i
to Vt'p tit a T.ti'ro.il t' the tin. '.or
!Jo-.
to
" V i: tor.
sTor-.t to Vai
ti'Con -as
.m 1 at K :i
TCII nn I ! s tXH .ll
) C01.U. rii'ip.rg 0." ao-?. continued
: it:: at ; on of t - e m:co" n.eir.brane '
nin Catarrh l.i;er
rot t.k- m : v tv.' dicire. but they
w :i take It K.r.s's Ne Discovery
ar.l w.t' o;: :-:h n or f sin Its a
r.t.i-tr.t T.ir .!'::. ant so e
J-,t Uvative enough to
:-.ite t:c v ft" poison
A'.rcost
1 t'-' t-! d e y.lp A:w.'v pre
rn! ro :-t r or f i:sir. Iut
..k vc.ir dr t for IT K.r.g 9 Nc
pi.ovitv 11 t!l saff.:-d to'ir
.Ti .d g.i.rt r:ou ailments result
; r g f ro m cc -1 i
H 1 A"
hirs a: tv Ko.--
UM)K OT TDK ImlCHMT I
.NOT AT THE HOLE'
Sum of the SjeuiiiJ Achk-vetueuu
ul' 1'n.iavtit UUuo I
"Look at the doughnut oot at
the hole In the center." Tbts maxim
w beu applied to President Wilson
mean; Look at the solid achieve-;
menu of his administration splen
did taritf law, an income tax that re
lieves the masses of one hundred mil
lions of taxation, the best currency
law the Nation ever had. two anti
trust laws written upon the principle
that "a private monopoly U Inde
fensible aul untulerablf ," thirty
x-uce treaties between the Culled
States and governments exercising
authority over three-quarters of the
inhabitants of the g.ube, resistance
to the demands of a few Investors
for lutei vention !n Mexico, and main
tenance of neutrality toward the
belligerent nations tn the Kuropean
war these constitute the doughnut.
Look at these and you will recoguize
in them the basis of the claim which
the iJetiiocratic party makes to con-
tinned public confidence.
The hole in the doughnut is made
up of errors of which the Republi
cans can not take advantage because
on these subjects the position taken
bv Republican loaders is worse than
the position taken by the President.
"Look at the doughnut and not at
the holo in the center." The Com
moner. Till: A( III s OK lltll SK fl.KAXING
The pain and soreness caused by
bruises, over-exertion and straining
during house cleaning time are sooth
ed away by Sloan's Liniment. No
need to suffer this agony. Just ap
ply Sloan s Liniment to the sore
spots, rub only a little. In a short
time the pain leaves, you rest com
fortably and enjoy a refreshing sleep.
One grateful user writes: "Sloan's
Liniment Is worth its weight In
gold." Keep a bottle on hand, use
it against all soreness, neuralgia and
bruises. Kills pain. 25c at your
trugglst.
Huy soap hy the case. The older
it is the more wu;-hing a bar will do.
You save In price and quantity nec
essary to use Koyal White and Hob
White Laundry Soap. $:t.S." per case
of lo bars, for a limited time only.
Peoples' Supply Co. Wholesaler to
consumer.
COSYVILLK XKWS.
We are getting a much needed
rain.
Vernon Vinson and Mrs. Ruth
Itru.e were guests at the Vinson
home Saturday.
Mrs. C. II. Carsen, of Koseburg.
visind here several days with relative!-.
Miss Winnie Dimmhk came home
Thursday from Koseburg, where she
Is alter ding school, to spend her
birthday anniversary with home
folks, remaining the rest of the
we"k. She had as her guests Misses
Velrna Kruse and Jessie Carsen, of
Koseburg.
Mr. Paulson is going into the poul
try business in earnest. He has pur
chased a large, double siie iucuba
tor. in addition to the one he al
ready had.
M rs. Kmery. daughter of Mrs.
Poarce. leaves for California Wed
nesday to join her husband.
Mr. K.lwards came home to spend
Sunday with his wife. He is work
ing at MLlwood.
Quick and efficient dressmaking
done by Mrs. Stephins. Those wish
ing to have work done hy her would
do well to bring it at once.
Mrs to-orge Iw-use and Mrs. Cora
C.orsline spout Saturday at the Dim
mi. k home.
A iollv good time was had Satur
day right at a party gion by Mr.
Ca-i Colon. an and Mr. Clarence Cool
ey in the lummuk Hrothers box fac-tnr-
Mum.- was furnished by Mrs.
Cora Con.i .n. of Los Aneele. who
is isinng rc"ati. s in Koseburg. also
several furnished ioPn music. Many
livelv games were played, from "Pig
in the Parlor " to 'Plying Hutch
man. " Sav.dwiches anil cake were
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Cbep subtftitutes cuct YOU pom prkw
I
Ik NEW CHALMERS
Six-30 ;
U th .1100 K. P.M. EnfinP
S1050
i". 11. n. .ni!v
t re at ail rrTiou
A. E. KENT
L v tJ r
t mm' W4
served and all went home feeling
they had had a good time.
Mr. Vinson is a very busy man
these days. Busimss valid him tu
Hose burg frequently.
The I'i m in ick Hrotheru' mill Is
kept busy these days filling orders
A birthday surprise was sprung 011
Mrs. Stephens, when all the ladies
of the neighborhood stepped in and
gave her a postcard shower. .Many
wishes for happy returns of the day
were left her.
I Committed early Thursday morn
ing some where bet ween .Mr. Paul
son's and the s hoolhouse, a highway
robbery. A young man was relieved
of his watch, but was permitted to
keep what other valuables he hail
including his money. Although beat
en, he was not rendered unconscious,
hut somewhat out of his head.
Here
's a Go
For Crcuj3y Children
Foley'3 Honey and lar Mas
ters Croup Quickly and
Clears the Throat of
Choking Phlegm.
More dreadt-d lhan an alarm of fire
by oiht u the hoarse brujy couh
"OU hiMt thmi f-o!T. Hen,, uj T i
WWidrfw' tkint for trouo. Tl--.,,
Meteor
Wrapped in a Sanitary Paper pa
M.ulo Clean
Handled1 Clem
Sold Clean
At, The
MODEL
IH.
IIow the :iprs j.o !':. ma
pc';':.'.e i:.to i!u- p, vp.'
H Mv-.r.ain j-i.-jc U-.ir about t!.c
'.sale tl;itij;s ti;.:-. ii.i;.;en at sJi.H.l .'
I.'.tt'.o V'.'.:ic :ui;is Iioir.c ;.i re
la;e t'.ri'c et'vity ecu vij;,-iri ;
His Mi::;::,.! iivtu-.s h, 1 i:,
and le;s hor i-.o.-r.-day i,U;.u :-u-i
Ketu!t:s irora j-..'.ivity c..;ic u;..:.v a ; : e
And the tua-a that', up ai;d doir.w..! ,ys
Advertise.
Start Today Phcne 9Q
Strange to say. the wat"h was fonr.d
several hours later a mile or so west
of the scene in i;ood coudilion anldo
from a broken crystal. Chase has
been made for the robner but as jet
he has not boon ruptured.
Miss Luia Uimmick who is attend
ing school in Koseburg, spent Satur
day and Sunday with her parents.
Sunday Mrs. Uimmick entertained
quit" a nuiiibi r of young people from
Uoscbur, some from Melrose and
those in our burg, at her home. T! c
foionoou was spent in a social way
with plenty of music, an early din
ner was hud and the young folks
.sC'.rted for a mountain climb. Mrs.
Decker attending them as chaperone.
The day was pleasantly spent and
the time for returning to their re
spective homes came or.lv too soon.
X. X.
!' I
.1 t.q
p
I croTtp to the nerv.-yj! nioth r who ft-sn
this t-rror of cMluhooJ.
Why worry, why dread the approach
t4 r.i'.itffali, when a few timely d.jut of.
I'OLti's Honey and Tar will wjrd oil
tlie rtpproo.h of cro.ip und clear ilic
thro:i! of cliuk'.r.g pii'.t.i.
It stops (he fiyitpin strr.lin fiilit
fur brouih und alinv.s pcjiCelnl brc-itrii.-.i
.-jr.d titiict hrc--. Do n:.l ll.ink thi I h)
f joJ tn be trat, h it get a bottle of
I oi :y's Ihmcy end Tar Compour.J
1: :d ii v. !l ive you ceafijei.ee to face
r.-thif..U without the uf croup.
Mrs. fr.n M.v.-rin!;, CKt.ur, N. Y.
.! ; -( ,.r I -!;, j(;-l -,oa!d t'.ir-- .y
: . .e rmd crou but TO! J YS Hoeev a: J
T.ir j-f.-pp J it i:t once." 2c, 5 -.nd
il.UU fc... Kvtry utr is a frit::d.
Sold Kveryw lu re.
TRY
Bread
BAKERY
Strtvt.
Splash
'".: r... 1. m . : ao t, tr.t
at 'M'.i-A'.e -.re-'.
1" !- r i--'ullv t.. ih.!rd
lT.f .; M .-- rail Hi So lm
"T ot cS.itfB UffiIrt. (0 to
a'I ' ...
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