% S Large numbers of sheep have been shipped or driven out of the country arouml Hhanlko and Antelope during the past two weeks and large num But The*» Ara 3,013.500 Unorganised here have been sold fur shipment the latter part of this month and the first Civilians Capable of Bearing Arma. of July. CARRANZA'S FIGHTING FORCE TOTALS FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND Entered at Second Clare Mauer February lf>, ltel4. At jxwtottic». l-ents, ChwoOi Under act of March A, 1N79 Published Every Thursday at lenta. Ore., by the M t , S cott P vblishinu C o . H. A. DARNALL, E dito a and M anaobb . Office Phone: Home D-81. Residence: Tabor 2S1S I Attention has been called to a I ««rprteed at the quality of the stock. recent bulletin sent out by the *n*‘ 'lMVn I «till more surprised to find here Die natural post office department in refer­ condition* that so happily blend to pro­ ence to old paper, rags. etc. duce them. Most of us have considered the A few years ago people would have disposition of waste paper and tieen satisfied to have had PorDatxl recognized as tlie pure bred stock center found that not enough can be of the Pacific coaM Hut now nothing obtained for it to pay for wrap­ short of actual rivwlry with the Inter­ ping it up. Add to that de­ national at Chicago will satisfy those in livery charges and freight and cliargv of it. In following Dii* line they you will be paying some one to are simply following Die line of least re­ take it away. With the cheap­ sistance. All Dial is n«*e«ied is a little careful direction and the growth will fol­ est sort of news going at 5c a low as a matter of course. Tlie Pacific pound it looks as tho waste Northwest is growing proud of the an­ paper ought to be worth hauling I nusi stock show. It will grow prouder away. However, it isn’t and 8* the time goes on for it is already one the postal department gave us a of the two great events in the pure bred I stock businessof the country.—Telegram bad “stear.” * It looks like an exceedinly bad piece of taste on the part of Senator McBride to resign his office with the expectation of Mr. Poultryman, if you take pride in taking anothe? one away from a marketing good eggs at a goouxe and color. I been nothing produced in a pub­ Keeping laying hens separated from lic way to show that he is not setting hens. competent and worthy to fill it. Gather eggs carefully in warm weather It will not be easy to convince twice daily. Insist that your buyer candle and about fifteen thousand voters grade your eggs and that lie |>ay a that it is necessary to turn down premium for “tirsts'’ over "seconds.” You cannot afford to produce tlie l>e*t the duly nominated candidate. and take a Hat “case-count” price along with the producers ol small, dirty, Over in Colorado they use stale, inferior eggs Ford automobiles to kill the The sale ot infertile incubator eggs gophers—What? Yes sir. They will never help you to establish a higher locate the gopher’s house, slip a market price for your product. piece of hose over the Ford’s Separate the male birds from the flock except during the breeding season. nose (exhaust* and just set it to Fertile eggs are poor keepers. snorting. After the Ford has Keep neet* free from tilth and provide blown his breath into the hole plenty of them. It is tbe foul, dirty, for fifteen minutes the gopher is unattractive neet that compels the hen glad to die. That is one thing to seek the weeds or some other un­ desirable pla<*. additional to the Ford's glory. Market eggs in a standard egg case. Its going some when you can Never haul to town over rough roads or utilize a machine’s breath for in an open basket or pan exposed to the hot sun. economic purposes. You will have the largest number of "tirste” if you market at least twice a “The Optimist” under the week. In keeping egg*, provide a dry. cool, guidance of its former editor, well ventilated place, Fertile eggs must Bernard Mulrine, has come to be kept below degree* to absolutely life at 383 east Couch, It has a check germination healthy appearance and will fill Never wash eggs, it destroy* tbeir a much needed service by SUp- keeping qualities, Fggv are easily affected by bad odor*. plying east aiders with local Do not keep in a musty grain bin. or in news. the vegetable cellar, or where Uiey can absorb the odor* of kerosene and g*s<>- The Beverage Industry line.—C. S. A. Thf manufacture of non-aleoholic beverag-« cause* many industries to STRAWBERRY spring up in tbe wake of Prohibition SHOULD BE RENOVATED legislation. In Oregon at least one brewing es- > As soon a* the picking season is over, tablidtment—Ute million dollar Wein- hard plant at Portland—is making ¡1000 • the strawberry t>ed should be mowed and raked off. The dead leaves around barrets daily. In Salem there are two large fruit j the old crowns should also be removed The rows are generally juice establishment*, and smaller ones j and burned. are springing up in many place* in crowded with plants in the center, and these should l>e thinned out and the western Oregon. The Weinhard factory ha> a capacity i **« thoroly cultivated with the hoe. OLD BEDS If Geueral Carrania called bla eutire federal aruiy Into service agaluat the United State« be would have not more than 52.000 meu. Thia waa the esti­ mate furulshed to the United State* war department at the time of the Vera «.'rut troubles, and there has uot beeu much of an Im-reas» since theu. Most of these troops were quartered tn Mexico City. Guadalajara. Tam­ pico, Eacatacas, Maiatian, lastllal. Guauajuata. Acapulco. Victoria. Valles • nd i'uetda until March of thia year, wheu the geueral northern movement toward the Ariaona border slowly be­ gan Wbeu the headquarters of t'arranaa were at Vera frua- and that was the time the last eatlmate of Mexican fight­ ing strength was furnished to the war department —Genera I Obregon had a force of abont ¡30,000 near Leon. Gen- eval l*ablo Gonsales, at Puebla, com- manded 15.000 wen. Other a rm Ira of Oirrunxa on the east and west coasts number about 17,000. This makes a total of 52.000 troops who are suppos­ ed to be faithful to the drat chief. When General Villa's headquarter* were at Chihuahua just before tils re­ moval to Aguas tWIIentes-his total force numbered 40.000 men. and the greater part of these, the war depart­ ment ha* been Informed, mover! back of Villa when lie traveled north to make hl* raid at Columbus, rhough many of theac guerrilla warriors were put to flight by General i’erahlng. It I* said that they have gone into t'arran- za camps. Before General Zapata be­ gan a movement toward the east from Mexico City he had lo.uoo men. About 5.000 men are engaged In guer rilla warfare tn various parts of the republic. Thea«* Include Yaqul Indians in Sonora and 3.000 men In the moun­ t tains of San I.uls 1‘otusl under Eulalia Quiet ernes. .Mexico's [>e«ce strength in 1910 was estimated at 43.901»; reserved. 42.753; total war strength. 90.742; total avail­ able unorganised. 3.013,596. Mexico's population at that time waa estimated at 15.063.207. Have Ample Facilities. They Report, to Take All Troops to Border. The railroads of the country say they are ready for the greatest prepared­ ness teat-moving of the militia of the country to the Mexican border. Railroad officials east and west unite tn declaring that aa fast ss the admin­ istration orders state troop* moved they will tw ready to transport them. The wsy la cleared for tbe movement of troop trains. and engines and car» sufficient to handle the thousands of men are said to be available. Tbe problem of transporting supplies may be more complicated. Tbe eastern roads are just emerging from a serious freight congestion, but the managers believe sufficient cars will be available to handle tbe addtUonel buainrx*. "Western railroads, facing tbeir great­ est test for efficiency, can move tbe 80,000 to lOO.OOo militia summoned to tbe Mexican border witbout a hitch and without affecting regular passen­ ger traffic." This was the statement of railroad officials who schedule tbe operation of most of the troop trains. MILITIA OF NATION The organized, uniformed militia or national guard of tbe United Staten consist* of 9.103 officer« and 123.1*« I enlisted men, a total of 1322**. divid , ed among the atatea aa follows: ( Then tbe beds should be given a coating ' wed rotted barn-yard j worked into the ground, i *n many cases where the rows are , heavily matted and the young plants : have taken root between the rows, it is advisable to plow up the center of the Great , rows, leaving tlie younger plant* to form - the new row. “Tbe Banker« of the state have set the Strawberry planta produce the heaviest seal of their approval npoD Die live stock at the first season's fruiting and decline show which is now annually held in very rapidly after that time For this North PorUand and translated their reason, it is advisable to remove the old confidence into term* of dollars— plant* and give the younger one* a *10,000 to be specific. This means Dial chance to develop. The old plant* can the show will be financed aa never be­ eaaily be told from tbe young plant* by fore. therefore that things can be done the roots. Old plants have dark-colored which never could have been done be­ roots, while young plant* have light- fore. colored. Also Die crown* of the old Tbe Portland show is different from plant* become black and elongated, any other show in tbe country. It now while on tbe young plant* tiw» -row ns ranks next to the »rest International are short and light-colored. Uve Stock show at Chicago which Good fruit growers will ordinarily not mean* that it is Ute second show in fruit tbe beds more than two seasons, it consequence held in the United States lieing cheaper and more profitable to set But it is not run as a moneymaking af­ out a new bed. But where only limited fair. There are no chargee lor admis­ ground i* to be had. the renovating ays- sion: everybody is welcome. FSverybody | tern above described can be utilized to TotiU ...................... MM 121 IM 112» is received with open arms and made to I advantage.—E. P. S. feel that hi* presence is appreciated. ' Munitions Men Needed at Homo. UnUl the livestock show began here it Howard E. Coffin. chairman of the Industrial props red news committee of was not generally recognized that the the naval consulting board, will call Willamette valley was tlie ideal spot in the United Mate* for the raising of high : Mails At the Lents port office arrive the attention of the war department to grade stock. Tlwre i* no place that can and depart daily, except Sunday, as fol­ the lnadvinability of calling for mili­ tary duty skilled workmen of indus­ beat it and here eventually the breeder* lows: trial plants manufacturing war muni­ Arrive Impart will come f<>r tlie finest types of breeding ( tion*. A representative of one of the 7:15 A. M. stock. Stockmen from over the country i 8:00 A. M. largest manufacturers spoke to Mr. 12:50 P. M. 12:30 P. M. have l>een more surprised over this out- ■ Coffin of the matter. look than any other. They have lawn I 3:80 P. M. 5:3v I’. M of 12.0CK' barrels per month and employs 75 hands and ships to four states. Tbe importation of liquors on a large scale keeps de wn the output of the home product but this may be (hanged. ____________________ A Institution Carrania Urges All to Be Calm. Mexico City. -General Carrania. ad dreaalng a mass meeting in front of his residence, urged the cltliens to refrain from hostile acts against Amer­ icans. lie declared that he had hope of peacefully arranging the different ee between Meilco and the I'nlted Htatvs Duluth is Carrlsd By "Dry*.” Duluth. Minn. Complete Arcturn« from 42 precincts of the city show a dry victory by 500 votes In the local option election held here. The vole was one of the heaviest ever cast In the city, nearly 14,000 voters express tilg their wishes at the polls IMMENSE SALE Ot NAIOt PINE- APPLE PEPSIN IN OLIR CITY Tliere haa just I mwii rsceivsd anolber largv coiisignnirtit ot Natol Pincapph’ IV|>aiti C-onipoiind. Ita soothing, stiinulaling rffeets and tlie fact that (ìietnically li reaciublss, tlie digestiv» fluid* ot thè stomach tnake* il ali ideal medicine for all forni* of stornaci) trouble, poor digestion, and tiowel di*- orders. Il la Iliade troni l*lneappl<- Juicr and Pe|>«in conibinsd wlth otber tieedful iiigredlent*. -Mie trial afte boUles. All dragfiate and Mi Booti Drug Co. Advertised Letters Advertised letter* for week ending June 24, 1918; illair, Ervin; Dtigan. D, J., Hemau, Madam ; Hanaen, Wm 0. t Hilton. Mrs, Clare, leMaatsr*. J. F.; landia, Mrs Ida Neal. Mias Vesta) Boot!, Mr*. Ralph; Titus, Mr* J. L. Geo. W. Spring, 1‘ostinaater. NOTICE To CREDITORS In the County Court of D m « Slab- OÍ Oregon, for Multnomah County. tn the Matter of the Estate ot August Schulenlierg, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed has been appointed executrix THE MARKETS ol Uie ratair of August Schiilenlirrg, de­ ceased. by tlis County Court ot Uie Portland. State of Oregon for Multnomah County, Wheat—Club. 82c; bluestem, He; and ha* qualified a* such. All perw»ti<« red Russian. 82c; forty fold, >4c; red having claim« against said estate are fife. 82c. hereby notitled and required to present Hay—Timothy. *24 50 per ton; al­ llr same, pro|M>rly verified, a* required falfa. *14. by law, to Die undersigned executrix, at Butler—Creamery, 25c. the office of her attorney, 314 Spaiditig Eggs- Ranch, 21c. Bldg., Portland, Oregon, within six Wool—Eastern Oregon. 32c; valley. mon 11 is from and aftrr date of first pul> licattoh ol Uii* notice. 34c. Hop»-—1*15 crop. 9*g011c; 1918 con Dated and Ural publudird June 21*. tracts, nominal 1918. Charlotte Hchoieoberg, Execu­ I trix of Uie estate of August > fteattl*. Schulen berg. iMs-t-aard ' J. J. Johnson. Atty, lor Executrix. Wheat—Blueetem. 93c; club, N -Me- piMicatio* thereof in the Mt. Scott RHEUMATISM? Herald, by order of the Hon William SUMMON» N. Gaten*, Judge of the above entitled Court, which said onier was duly made Ask the man who uses it, he knows. In the Circuit Court of tiie State of and entered in said cause and Court on “To think I suffered all Uieoe year* Oregon for Multnomah County the 22n 226 s.oa 3.13 Minnesota ........... Mlastssippl ......... »1 1.4« 1JM7 Missouri .............. Z.FH 223 4. B« 637 47 Montana .............. Nebraska ............. ta U4» 1.O* Nevada ................ ................. e.. .... »... New Hampshire 91 1,275 14*6 Nsw Jersey ....... »4 4.271 4J.76 New Mask» .... »12 »72 1.0M Nsw York ........... 16.M* 17.C4 North Carolina . XU4 17 TU North I-akota ............. uo M Ohio ....................... 4361 4.B« n l.Ote Oklahoma ........... in« Orstron ......... ... *•»was MS LIT? LMI 10, ST Pennsylvania ... **•»•* 7W 10.«» ................ ì.n» L423 M Rhode Island ... 1.MS South Carolina . IM L4M 1.044 »73 South Dakota ... ••see* a Hi TsnnaasM ........... L«« LW1 Fwk AJI ****•«»*»*•• •sees* m «.Bl M» n 4M 4M Ctah ..................... 7» 75» «37 Vermont .............. ese.ee w* EM Virginis .............. 131 Washington ....... eee.ee LIFT IB l.-W 1.» West Virginis .. 11« 2MB 1.M7 Wisconsin ........... •SS..S 1» 6*0 •’X Wyoming ........ K Power» Brlng PrsMure on Carrania. Washington. Htrong pressure Is be Ing brought to bear upon General t'ar rama by repreaentatlvsa uf Kuropvaii power* to prevent hlm troni forcing a break wlth thè United States In direct reports resetting thè state de partment told of these attorta and sald there waa a posalbllity that the> would be succeasful HUM MONK In Die Circuit Court ol the Htats ot Oregon, for Multnomah Cbunty. Mortgage Company, Holland-America, a Cor|oration, Plaintiff, vs. George R, Park* and Emma A. >*ark», hi* wit«»; Friinci* J. Bchuls and Carl flahuia, her husliaiid. and Edward D. William*, A. C. Fotbc*. H. B. Evan* Mid Georg«- R. Wili*>u, Dvfendant«. To the defendant A. C. Fortwa, above named In the name of the Ktata ol Oregon you , are Itereby reqtllrml to sp|>ear and anawer the complaint rthd against you in U h < aliove entitiml uaunv and Court, within six w«rar and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to Che Court tor Die relief demanded in the complaint in Uii* suit, to-wit: That tlie plaintiff have judgmenl ami dear»« against ile- fendant* Georgi- it. Park« and Emma A. Parks, hi* wife, for the sum of *4106.NN, and interest tliereou from tlie l'»Ui day of June, 191“, at the rsu- of ten |wr cent per annum ; for *3&>.00 attorney* ter«, and for nnptud taxes dur on ibt* propar­ ty hereinafter described, ami for Dir coals ami disbursement* of this suit, ane Hon. Henry E. McGinn, Judge of the atiove eutitkd Court, «aid outer being made on the 21 jay oj jllne F(rit p„h|’il.Btion June ■_«... Clear Skin Comes I rom Within i ' ' I It is foolish to think you can train B good clear complexion by the use ot far»- )>owder. < ref at tlie root of the trouble and thoroughly clean«* the syrtem with a treatment of Dr. King's New Life Hila. Gentle and mild in action, do not gripe, yet they relieve the liver by their action on tbe bowels. Good for young, adult* and aged. Go after a , clear complexion today. 25c. at your druggist. Well Children Are Active If your child is dull, pair, fretful and want« to lie around, the chance» are it is suffering from worm*. Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy confec­ tion, liked by all children I» what your child needs. You only give one-hall to one lozenge at a time and you get im­ mediate reaulta. Every mother should have a box on hand. 25c. at all druggist*. Join Our Clean-up Campaign Let R. J. Steffy do your PAINTING TINTING and PAPER-HANGING Work Guaranteed. Phone T1417 i♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ much better. Buy it at any Drag Store, only 25 cents. WILL MY CHILD TAKE DR. KNG'S NEW DISCOVERY? Deafness Cannot Be Cured Thia twat answer is Dr. King’s New Discovery itself. its a pleasant sweet syrup, easy to take. It contains Die medicines which year* of experience have proven I «st for Coughs and Odds. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery longest are its Is-wt friends. Brei-hsi every bottle is guaranteed. If you don't get satisfaction you get your money back. Buy a bottle, use as di­ rected. Keep what is left for Cough and Cold insurance Mi l’»HB BB tbe) eannot r»4kCt lr fl portion of lb« »nr Th*r» la h- d i .. *«y to cure deafnrM. and that la • H)l* < ■ r’Huiioaal rrniriiri l>rafn<'ae it t-r 4 to ar* inflamed condition of th» mu ii'UHC uf ir« «. » <* -or rlr» o’srs fr«r F J CHFNieV A CO. TolsCs. Ohio *< -I t-r tirussis's. 1*>- Tab« Hall s Fsmiir Pills for roaattpatlow « Your Best Friend I is the money you have when you need it. Its influence keeps the whole world friend­ ly to you............................. The Multnomah State Bank Is the best place to keep it. Interest on Time Deposits. Sale Deposit Boxes for rent. ♦ The Multnomah State Rank Lenta Station, Portland, Oreton fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Tnc. funeral Directors, TWO ESTABLISHMENTS PHONE TABOR B28T 5AO2-4 92nd 8TRBUT S. B. IN LENT* PRONE TABOR BB0B 46IS 66th St., Cor. EOSTER ROAD ARLKTA Flrzl Class Hrrvlcs Given Pay nr Night Clow Proximity to CsmsterUa Insblra C* to Fnrnlth Funersli st * Minimum Kz|M-n*<-.