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PROCLAIM GERMAN REPUBLIC
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
The Premier Municipal Bond House
Government and
Municipal Bonds
Nobody can Tell when you
Darken Gray, Faded Hair
with Sage Tea.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and attractive i
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.1
Whenever her hair took on that du ll,1
faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture was applied with won
derful effect. By asking at any drug
store for “ W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound,” you w ill get a large bottle
of this old-time recipe, improved by
the addition of other ingredients, all
ready to use, for atiout 60 cents. This
simple mixture can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty to
the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says everybody uses W yeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because It
darkens so naturally and evenly th a t1
nobody can tell it has been applied—
it’s so easy to use, too. You simply
dampen a comb or soft brush and draw !
it through your hair, taking one strand
at a time. By morning the gray hair
disappears; after another application
or two, it is restored to its natural
color and looks glossy, soft and beau
tiful. This preparation is a delightful
These are the ilrlft photographs' to arrive from Berlin showing the soldiers ami workmen In control o f the govern toilet requisite. It.Is not intended for
ment. The main picture shows 1'hlllpp Sohcldemnnn at the statue o f Bismarck proclaiming the German republic. The the cure, m itigation or prevention of
disease.
other photograph itiows an uuto bearing soldiers and sailors Haunting the red flog and ready with their rifles.
Why Meat Prices Vary
in Different Stores
P rim « stfeers...... ...........................$19.900*20.35
Good to choice s t e e r s ................... 17.00(^19.86
Common to medium steers........... 10.75fel6.75
Yearlings, fa ir to fa n c y ................ 16.00fel9*90
F at cows and heifers ................. 8.35fel5.85
Canning cows and h e ife r s ........... 7.25fe 8.25
Bulls, plain to b e s t ...................... 6.5ofel2.50
Poor to fancy c a lv e s .................... 6.75fel5.75
Western range steers................... 10.00fel8.00
These newspaper quotations
represent live cattle prices in
Chicago on December 30th, 1918.
The list shows price ranges
on nine general classified groups
with a spread of $13.85 per cwt.
—the lowest at $6.50 and the
highest at $20.35.
W hy this variation in price?
Because the meat from differ
ent animals varies greatly in
quality and weight.
Although the q u o t a t i o n s
shown are in nine divisions,
Swift & Company grades cattle
into 34 general classes, and each
class into a variety of weights
and qualities.
Barrel the Only Rolling Container.
LARGEST FLYING BOAT IN THE WORLD AND ITS DESIGNER
A barrel can be rolled. This is its
greatest merit. E very other shape of
container which weighs over 100
jjounds when filled must be lifted bod
ily and carried on a hand truck or by
hoisting machinery. One man can un
load a carload of sugar— 200 barrels
of it— in less than an hour. -
Now that censorship has been eliminated, it Is possible to reveal details
o f this American flying boat, the largest In the world. The machine was built
for the navy by Glenn H. Curtiss and some o f its amazing dimensions are ns
follows : The span of the upper wing from tip to tip Is 120 feet ; the depth o f the
wings, 12 fe e t; the gup between the upper and lower planes, 12 feet, and the
length from the propeller to tall, 70 feet. The boat, known ns the Curtiss
N. C. I„ can carry sufficient gasoline and oil to stay aloft for 13 hours and
Wanted Tw o Lids.
can travel at the rate o f 80 miles an hour, carrying 50 passengers. The Illus
Carl was fo^id of biscuits, especially
tration also shows Commander II. E. Klchurdsou, the designer o f the muchlne
the upper crusts of them. One morn
and its pilot on a remarkable trial trip.
ing when his mother picked up a bis
cuit to prepare a sandwich for him
Carl caught his mother’s hand affec
tionately and said: "Please, mamma,
give me two lids.”
A s a result o f these differences in
cattle prices, (du6 to differences in
w eigh ts and m eat qualities), there is a
ran ge o f 15 cents in Sw ift & C o m
pan y's selling prices o f beef c a r
casses.
Tools to Make a Rifle.
Nine hundred and ninety-seven cut
ting tools alone are required in manu
facturing a modern rifle. The twist
drill is one of the busiest of these. To
j supply 1,000,000 rifles, 94,000,000 holes
must be drilled. Shrapnel, torpedoes,
machine guns, biplanes, motor trucks
and anti-aircraft guns require from 70
to 5,000 holes each.
These facts explain:
Remembered Mother's Answer.
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PRESIDENT WILSON IN PARIS
GEN. MARCH GETS THE D. S. C.
MORRIS BUILDING. 309-311 Stark St.
Established Over
PORTLAND, ORE.
Twenty-Five Years
Phone Bdwy, 2151.
Little Harry one day asked his
mother who made the trees and was
told that God made them. A few days
later an old colored man came to trim
the trees and the little fellow, seeing
him at work, ran to his mother and
exclaimed: “ Oh, mamma, God's out in
the yard repairing his tre e s !”
1—
W h y retail prices v a ry in
different stores.
2—
W h y it w o u ld be difficult to
re g u la te prices o f cattle or
beef.
3—
Shedding Light,
There are persons whose very pres
ence spells cheer and inspiration.
There may be times when we can do
nothing to help our friends, hut we
can always be Something to help them
if our own lamp o f faith and love
burns clear.
W h y it requires experts to
ju d ge cattle and to sell meat,
so as to yield the profit o f
only a fraction o f a cent a
pound— a profit too small to
affect prices.
Swift & Company,U.S.A.
Optimistic Thought.
A brave man dies but once; while-j
he that lives in constant fear of death
every moment feels its .tortures.
Optimistic Thought.
One is filled with riches who knows !
íiow to do without them.
President Wilson mul President Polnenre nre here seen driving through
the thronged streets of Purls to the house o f Prince Murat.
COLLECTING THE FLOATING MINES
A recent photograph of the Hritlsh auxiliary patrol collecting mines that
had been washed ashore by gales. The task o f collecting all the mines that
were laid during the war and clearing the sens of these mines is extremely
dangerous, and Is but one of the tasks that must he accomplished by the
lirltlsh navy.
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Letter from Bossy
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until •
You Drink Water
A photograph of Secretary of War
Says a glass of hot water and
Newton linker pinning the Distin
guished Service Cross on General
phosphate prevents Illness
March, chief of stuff. General Pershing
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and keeps us fit.
recommended this decoration for Gen
eral March for his valiant service as
chief o f the artillery In France for
Just as coal, when it burns, leaves
the First American army and then as behind a certain amount o f incom
chief o f staff In this country.
bustible material in the form o f ashes,
so the food and drink taken day after
day leaves in the alimentary canal a
Luminous Bacteria.
There Is a striking article In Knowl certain amount o f indigestible ma
edge on luminous bacteria. Mr. Bar- terial, which if not completely elimina
ted from the system each day, be
| nnrd, who writes the article. Includes
comes food for the millions of bacteria
careful directions ns to how the light which Infest the bowels. From this
j producing bacteria may he obtained mass of left-over waste, toxins and
and grown. These bacteria emit light ptomain-llke poisons are formed and
: that is produced entirely by themselves sucked Into the blood.
Men and women who can’t get feel
' altogether Independently of any ex-
j traneous light source; In Ynct, they ing right must begin to take inside
baths. Before eating breakfast each
; grow and produce light better if kept
mprnlng drink a glass o f real hot
entirely In the dark. Their efficiency water with a teaspoonful of lime
j as light producers is extrem ely high stone phosphate in It to wash out of
I and were It possible to carry out on the thirty feet of bowels the previous
j a commercial scale the process of light day's accumulation o f poisons and
j production ns it occurs in bacteria a I toxins and to keep the entire alimen
| tremendous step forward would be tak tary canal clean, pure and fresh.
en. The natural habitat o f these or-1 Those who are subject to sick head
ache, colds, biliousness, constipation,
gnnlsms seems to U- almost exclusive others who wake up with bad tas*e.
ly sen wnter, or at least water such foul breath, backache, rheuma.ic s‘U '
; as Is found In estuaries where an ap ness, or have a f < ur (.¿.ssv s mar'
preciable quantity o f saline mntter Is after meals, are urc*d 'n c-d a qua-ttr
present.
The most easily produced pound o f llm estoiv phoci 1 a 'c f'-uu
organisms o f this group Is the photo the drug store, ar.il bt-'in p r ic lr ln
T H s will c is
' bacterium phospliorescens. It may he Internal sanitation.
j obtained front a dead herring or innek- very little, but Is ruffle'* nt to mak
anyone an enthusiast oa the sul j c
I erel.
Adv.
I f a cow could speak she would talk about lier health
do— because cows suffer from ailments, little
lame as human beings.
The most common cow ailments, such as Abortion, Retained
Afterbirth, Lost Appetite, Bunches, Scours, etc., result from a
diseased condition o f the digestive o r genital organs. A r y o f
these diseases and many others can be successfully treated or
prevented by using Kow-Kure, the grea t cow medicine.
Feed dealers and druggists sell it— 60c. and $1.20
packages. Free book, “ The Home Cow
Doctor,’* sent on request.
Dairy Association Co.
LYNDONVILLE, VT.
Your Granulated Eyelids,
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to b r e a k in n e w sh o e s a l w a y s u se
Eye« inflamed by expo- | Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic fpowder. I t
sure to San, Dust and Wind revents tightness and blistering. Relieves Corns,
unions, and Swollen, Sweating. A ching Feet,
quickly relieved by Murine j Gives rest and comfort. A ccept no substitute.
Eve Remedy. No Smarting, Sample FREE. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, L e
just F.ye Comfort.
At Roy, N. Y .
Vour Druggists or by mail 60c per Bottle.
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For Book «I the Eye free write
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M urine E ye R em ed y Co.. C hicago.
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Persistent C o u g h s
Are Y ob Satisfied?
I are dangerous. . Get prompt relie f from
BEHNKE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE Piso’s. Stops irritation; soothing. Effective
Is th e b ig g e s t, m o st p e r fe c t ly eq u ipped and safe fo r you n g and old.
R u sln ess T r a in in g S ch ool In the N o r t h
w e s t. F i t y o u r s e lf fo r a h ig h e r p o sition
w ith m o r e m o n e y.
F a r m a n e n t p o sitio n s
a ssu red ou r G ra d u a tes.
W r it e fo r c a t a lo g — F o u r t h ,a n d Y a m h ill,
P o rtla n d .
A Chronic Disease.
It is like (Setting a letter ffom home
to pick up an old-town newspaper and
find the men who were chasing polit
ical office ten years ago still engaged
!n the sp ort—¡T oled o Blade.
C"se
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N o op iatea^n
PISO’S
Dogs' Claim on Humanity.
Canine capacity for untiring and un
failing loyalty Is the dog’s strongest
hold on human friends and protectors.
It is the quality which gives dogs their
greatest advantage over all other ani
mals as pets.
f rc ra stin a tlo n .
Spasmodic Sermon.
' tty is doubled by pro-
W e suffer not only the
Because a fellow gets a reputath
of the actual doing, as a rounder is go indication that 1
less discomfort of is moving in high social circles.— 1
dianapoiis- Star.