The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 26, 1915, Image 5

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    B E G I N N I N G Sun., Aug. 29
For Four Weak»' Engagement
Griffith'* llalf-Mlllion-Dollar Mastrrpie
THE BIRTH
2 la NATION
rounded on Theme* Diaon'a THE ClANSMAN
UNREST OF BUSINESS
HAS MANY CAUSES
U. S. Investigating Commission
Makes Report
18,000 PEOPLE; 3,000 HORSES
Matinee 2 P. M. Evenings 8 P. M.
Price* 25c, 50c; 75c; «1.00.
Reserve your acata by mail. Portland, Ore.
HEILIG THEATRE
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Each Delegate Files Opinion and No
Decision of Committee Found;
Suggestions Are Offered.
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Unconquerable liwpulae.
“ Pinochle," *al«l Three Flutter Ham.
“ la one game Uieru ain't no uae o' me
tryln' to learn."
"Too hard?"
"It a easy enough. Hut I can't git
over ronchili' for a aun the minute
aome one liamla me a deck with
more'n four area In It."— Washington
Star.
STRIO INHERITANCE TAX ADVOCATED
NORTHWEST AUTO DEALER BACK.
Chicago— Summaries of the reports,
Thraa Weeks' Journey Through East three in number, of the United States
Makes Him Optimistic.
Commission on Industrial Relations as
Mr F. W. Voglcr, president of the to finding* and recommendations for
were
Northwest Auto company, returned the information of congress,
laat Sunday from a three weeks’ trip made public here Monday. The com­
mission was composed of three repre­
through the Fast.
He comes back charged with enthus­ sentatives each of the employers, the
Different Waya.
iasm and happy over securing one of employed and the general public. It
“ Why are biographer* like retribu­ the biggest Keo contracts that the became apparent some time ago that
tion 7"
Northwest ever received. This con­ they would be unable to agree on a
"W hy are they?"
tract provides for the selling of 1000 single report, and it ia said that none
"Because they both bring men to Keo rara and trucks in the Northwest of the reporta given out can properly
book."
territory, which comprises Oregon. be called a "m a jo rity" report.
The report of the representatives of
Washington snd a part of Idaho.
Very Considerate.
Mr. Vogler says that the Fast is the employes, known as the "s ta ff”
Mistress I »hull be very lonely, more prosperous than aver. It seemed report, drawn up by Uaail M. Manly,
Bridget, If you leave me.
to him almoet like a new country, the director of reaearch and investigation
Bridget Hun t worry, mum. I'll not Improvement was so marked since his for the rommisaion, was signed by
go until ye have a houseful of com­
last trip, eight months age. This con­ Commissioners Walsh, Lennon, O'Con­
pany.— Uoatoii Transcript.
dition in general, he says, is true of nell and Garretson. In connection with
every line of industry. There is a job the main reports these commissioners
Shake Into Tour S h o e e
for every man who ran handla a tool, issued three "supplemental opinions
Allan'a Font 1'*»«. a *o«r4*r for Ih» fwt. It ruraa
and suggestions."
painful, ■wullen. ■martins, ■w eallna feat. Make« while the demand for labor in the fields
new »hu— M>y. Huld by all I>njxffUt* and Slew ! is enormous, duo to tho extremely
The report of the commissioners
itturue. Hun t areaot any auballtuta.
tiampla
representing the public, and the sum­
heavy crops.
fr'Ki.K. A .M r—. A .4 <Urn*tad. lai Huy. N . Y .
There will be a wonderful crop mary thereof, were written by Com­
He snd Mrs.
throughout the Fast, says he, snd pros­ missioner Commons.
True.
perity is on her way to tho ('oast. Harrimsn signed it without reserva­
"What la efficiency, pa?"
“ A much overworked word, my Kven now there is an improved spirit. tion. Commissioners Aishton, Ballard
Confidence and determination, together and Weinstock approved it in large
boy."
with the constantly increasing develop­ part, and, in part, their dissent to por­
Turkish railways usually run one ment of our natural reaources and the tions of it, and to the Manly report,
truln ilall^.
t immense foreign demand, assure good are expressed in the so-called Wein­
times for the West, as well as fur the stock report, signed by Weinstock,
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Aishton snd Ballard.
YO fNO MAN. HR A HARIIKH. Learn a Trade. Fast.
Ha In drvam len t
Trarla ta u gh t In e ig h t w ee lie
The reporta agree on a Federal in­
Mr. Vogler found his own line in a
tuul. free.
t'ummlaaiune paid w h ile learning.
most excellent condition.
Tho Keo heritance tax and on the general plan
Mitron.
i r.tl
W rite
fur fr — catalog
U t»l H I ( O i l I O K I. I'urllarul. K f i N. ;-nd Si factory, which during the year just for its use. The Manly report dis­
bpoliane. K - - > ht al i A ve.. S ea ttle k lu * M ain 4L
past manufactured 16,000 cars, are agrees In recommending practically
preparing to build 20,000 this coming the single tax and other things, while
••USE T H E R I V E R "
season.
This is doubly remarkable the employers disagree with the Har-
D a l l e s - C o l u m b i a L i n e when one considers how the Keo car is riman-Commons report only on the
built in its entirety, from rear sxle to boycott and some minor labor details.
Stnt» o f W M h'nrton. f-*r Th»* !>*!)«•• dailjr e t
The Manly summary finds "that the
It is not,
F u rw la y llp m lc»vr> !>«IU*s cîailr eu Motwlay radiator. In the Keo plant.
1- M R lH iM f« J N Ira i. Inlanl Lm pir* and like over 50 per cent of the cars made cause* of industrial unrest group them­
Twin OtieA fur Upp«*r Columbia ati<i Snalt* river
in America, simply assembled by tho selves almost without exception under
pointa. Taylor St. lkw:k. Tri Main 111
four main sources which include all the
Üiüanetir ud (slaabu Rn« Itwisf Ca.. Psrtlssd I factory.
He also found that although Detroit, others. They are :
Mich., is the home of over 80 per cent
1. Unjust distribution of wealth
! of the cars made in this country, there and income.
were sold Isst season in that city alons
2. Unemployment and denial of op­
over 550 Reo cars, yet the Keo is not portunity to earn a living.
built st Detroit, but at Lansing. This
3. Denial of justice in the creation,
“ THE SCHOOL OF Q U A IITT"
fact Is significant.
in the adjudication and in the adminis­
Portland'» ll«*«t ftuaineaa Training Schnnl
tration of the law.
itonk k**rpina. Shorthand. '1 yp«* writing it fid
GOES THROUGH THE MOTIONS
4. Denial of the right and oppor­
Prnmanahip taught by «•sport tra ch m .
tunity to form effective organizations.
Fill Tina oi ens Wcdreidiy, Sept 1, 1915
But Smokers Will Wonder How That Remedies are suggested.
Many aludonta have already enrolled. Ask
The Commons report says:
Tobaccoless Pipe Must Taste
fur Catalog.
Enroll early.
"Th e greatest cause of industrial
to Him.
unreat is the breakdown o f the labor
A. T . L IN K , General M anager.
M. Maeterlinck is among those who
have freed themselves from the bond­ laws and the distrust of our municipal,
Phone M A IN 5081
age
of tobacco by means of a curious state and national governments on the
tiifouo not
ronruNO. orecoh
artifice. According to his biographer, part of a large portion o f our people."
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J I M. Gerard Harry, "without the help The report outlines a plan for remedy­
of tobacco he seemed Incapable of re­ ing conditions through the institution
ceiving Inspiration or crystallizing It of a permanent "industrial commission
Christening a Motor Car.
In words. If he has not overcome the
"What kind of a car ha.* HHgglns?" need, he has outflanked It. Smoking, and advisory council” with comprehen­
"I rail It a Herlo-comlc,"“replied Mian he noticed, had lost Its virtue as a sive powers.
Cayenne. "You don't know whether stimulant, and Instead of rousing the
It ought to make you laugh or feel j brain to activity, as at first, had come
sympathetic.”— Washington Star.
I to disturb its functions; so now, In
lieu of ordinary tobacco, he fllla his
bowl with a dcntcottnlzed preparation,
tasteless indeed, but harmless. His
London— A dispatch to the Central
pipe Is still ulways alight when the
News
from Petrograd says:
pen Is busy, but It Is hardly more now
"Th e president of the Duma has an­
than a mere subterfuge Intended to
cheat and so satisfy an Irresistible nounced that the Germans had lost the
mechanical craving."— London Chroi» battle cruiser Moltke, three cruisers
Iclc.
snd seven torpedo-boats in the Riga
battle.”
Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Faith and Good Works.
The announcement of the president
Vegetable Compound Re­
One Sunday morning a woman who of the Duma as sent was as follows;
lived In a country district was nearly
" In the Riga battle the Germans lost
stored Her Daugh­
an hour lato to church. Since she was one battle cruiser, the Moltke, three
always very punctual, the parson cruisers and seven torpedo-boats.
ter’s
Hoa!th. i
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greatly wondered and questioned her
The German fleet has withdrawn
at the close of the service.
from Riga bay.
Plover, Iowa. —' ‘ From a «mail child
"The horse that we were driving,"
"T h e Germans tried to make a de­
my 13 year old daughter had female answered the woman, "acted ns If It
weakness. I spoke | was going to run away, so I got out of scent near Pernpvin (Pem igel), on the
to t h r e e doctors the wagon and walked all the way to east shore o f the gulf of Riga, some
36 miles north of Riga.
Four barges
about it and they did town."
"You shouldn’t have been fright­ crammed with soldiers took part in the
not h e lp her any.
Lydia E. Pinkham's ened, sister," Impressively returned decent. They were repulsed by the
V e g e t a b l e Com­ tho parson. “ You should have put Russian troops, without the co-opera­
tion of artillery, the Germans being
pound had been o f I your trust In Heaven.”
"I did until the harness broke,” was
great benefit to mo,
exterminated and the barges cap­
I the quirk rejoinder of tho woman,
so I decided to hnve "and then I jumped.”
tured.”
her g i v e ft a trial.
Soldiers Learn Cooking.
She has taken five
The Shell Shortage.
bottles o f the Vege-
London— The British war office has
A. J. Drexell, praising the English
_ table Compound ac­ i volunteer army, said in New York the taken the advantage of the vacation
cording to directions on the bottle and other day:
she Is cured o f this trouble. She was
"Oxford and Cambridge undergrad season in the city schools to turn sev­
all run down when she started taking ! nates fight side by side with coal min- eral of the buildings into cooking
Beers’ sons and millionaires’ schools, where 1500 soldiers are learn­
the Compound and her periods did not | ers.
There are 100
come right. She was so poorly and sons hobnob with plumbers uuU biaca- ing the culinary art.
men billeted in each building, and they
weak that I often had to help her dress I smiths In the ranks.
"There are lots of 'nuts’ (dudes) In
herself, but now she is regular and is the volunteer army— and the kaiser must provide their own food on the
growing strong snd healthy.’ * — Mrs. finds them pretty hard to craek, too— customary war office allowance of 40
cents a day. I f they cannot eat the
M ar tin H elvig , Plover, Iowa.
notwithstanding their lack of shells.” meals they prepare they must go with­
Hundreds o f such letters expressing
out. "T o cook rapidly and well is an
After the Reecue.
gratitude for the good Lydia E. Fink-
art which can be easily acquired," says
“
What
made
you
swim
so
far
be­
ham's Vegetable Compound has accom­
yond the breakers,” asked the life­ the war office manual.
plished are constantly being received, guard. Indignantly.
proving the reliability o f thia grand old
British Lose 3 Vessels.
'T wanted a chance to look at the
remedy.
ocean Instead of the bathing suits.”—
Ix>ndon— The British steamer Cober,
of 3060 tons, has been sunk by a Ger­
I f yod are ill do not drng along and Washington Star.
man submarine. The craw has been
continue to suffer day In and day out but
Taking no Chances.
at once take Lydia E. Pinkham’ i Vege­
Lady of the House— If you wash landed In safety. The British steamers
Windsor and William Dawson have
table Compound, a woman’* remedy for your face. I'll give you a meal.
Woman’s ills.
Tramp— Better gimme de meal first met disaster. The Windsor, a vessel
If yon want special advice write to lady— I'm erfrald yer mightn't recog­ of 6055 tons, has, according to a report
issued here, been sunk, while the W il­
Lydia K. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confi­ nize me.— Boston Transcript.
liam Dawson, an old steamer of 284
dential) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter w ill
Japanese government experts have
be opened, read and answered by a succeeded in raising tobacco Ln Korea tons, has been blown up. The crew of
the Windsor was saved, but five men
woman and . held lu strict couildeuco. from American seed.
of the Dawson’s crew were lost.
LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE
M O T H ER OF
SCHOOL GIRL
Russians Sink Big German Cruiser
Moltke and Ten Other Vessels
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
This Baking Powder
Keeps Its Strength
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
Portland— Wheat: Bluestem, $1.01
bushel; fortyfold, 96c; club, 93c; red
Fife, 92c; red Russian, 90c.
Oats-- No. 1 white feed, «25.60.
Barley — No. 1 feed, «26; brewing,
«26.
Mlllfeed — Spot prices: Bran, «27
ton; shorts, «28; rolled barley, «29 <Q)
30.
Corn— Whole, «38 ton; cracked, «39.
Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, «16
4917 ton; valley timothy, «16; alfalfa,
$12.604413.50; cheat, «10.604(ill; oat
and vetch, « 114012.
Vegetables—Cucumbers, Oregon, 15
20c dozen; artichokes, 90c; tomatoes,
26Ot50c box; cabbage, lc pound; head
lettuce, «1 crate; beans, 2J4£4 c pound;
green corn, 154420c dozen; garlic, 10
40l 2|c pound; peppers, 4446c; egg­
plant, 6447c; pumpkins, ljc .
Green Fruits — Cantaloupes, 6544
«1.76 crate; peaches, 304o60c box;
watermelons, I 44IOC pound; plums, 50c
44«1.25 box; new apples, Astrachans,
75c44« l ; Gravenstein, « 1441.25; pears,
«1 44 1.25; grapes, «1 44 1.75 crate;
huckleberries, 6 44 7c pound; caaabas,
«1.75442 dozen.
Potatoes — New, 70 44 80c sack;
sweets, 31444c pound.
Onion*— 604476c sack.
Eggs— Oregon ranch, buying price*;
No. 1, 25c dozen; No. 2, 20c; No. 3,
17c. Jobbing price; No. 1, 27c.
Poultry — Hens, 13 49 19c pound;
springs, 16 44 17c; turkeys, 18@tl9c;
ducks, 84412c; geese, 22J4i26e.
Butter— City creamery, cubes, ex­
tras, 27c pound; firsts, 26c; seconds,
24c; prints snd cartons, extra; butter-
fat, No. 1, 28c; second grade, 2c less;
country creamery cubes, 22J4t26c.
Veal— Fancy, 12(i4l 2Jc per pound.
Pork— Block, 9ir$10c pound.
Hops— 1916 contracts, nominal, 1344
14c pound; 1914 crop, 14c; olds, 1244
13c.
Hides — Salted hides, 15Jc pound;
salted kip, 16c; salted calf, 18c; green
hides, 14c; green kip, 16c, green calf,
18c; dry hides, 26c; dry calf, 27c.
Wool—Eastern Oregon, medium, 25
4428Jc; pound; Eastern Oregon, fine,
18<&21 jc ; valley, 264430c; mohair, new
clip, 304431c.
Caseara bark— Old and new, 4c.
Pelts— Dry long wooled pelts, 5|c;
dry short-wooled pelts, ll| c ; dry
shearlings,
each, 10 44 15c; salted
shearlings, 1544 25c; dry goat, long
hair, 17c; dry goat, shearlings, 1044
20e; salted long-wooled pelts. May, «1
492.
Grain bags— In car lots, 7 {c; small
lots, Jc more.
Cattle — Best steers, «6.50 49 6.75;
good, «6 44 6.26; medium, $5.75 @ 6 ;
choice cows, «5.25445.35; heifers, «5
@5.85; bulls, $4.50495; stags, «5.50
(46.
Hogs — Light, |7.50497.60; heavy,
«7.25497.40.
Sheep— Wethers, «4.75496; ewes,
«3494.50; lambs, $4.75496.25.
The large can of K G lasts longer
than 25 cents worth of other baking
powders but no matter how long it
takes the user to get to the bottom
the last spoonful is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction. K G raises
the nicest, lightest biscuits, cakes
and pastry you ever ate, and it is
guaranteed pure and wholesome.
For goodness sake, use K C.
u
A Strategist.
Downtown— Here cornea Blinkers.
He's got a new baby, and he'll talk us
to death.
Upton— Well, here comes a neigh-
bor of mine who has a new setter dog.
Let's Introduce them and leave them
to their fate.— Life.
The Sorrow of It.
“ Is there no hope about the Jinks'
rich old uncle?”
"None whatever. The doctor told
them this morning he was likely to
live for years.”— Baltimore American,
Her Thoughts.
He— Why so pensive, dear? What
are you thinking about?
She— I was thinking that If all the
yarns husbands give their wives could
be; knit up, what a lot of socks and
mittens there'd be for the brave sol-
diers.— Philadelphia Record.
j
Maid or Cook.
The W ife— Do you know that you
have not kissed me for over a week?
Absent-minded professor— Eh! Then
I wonder who in the world I have been
kissing?— Boston Transcript
tha food reach** the stomach it
It la
U subjected ta a recall
cliurning movement by the muscular wells or theetomach" — (Se#'
Adviser, pegs 46). In the liver, kidneys and
skin, the blood is purified o f it* vu te materials— these organa act
as human filters, leaving the blood pore and clear—unless liver,
digestive tract and kidneys are dogged.
Dr. Pierce's Medical
D r . Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery
¡3 a stomach, liver and kidney tonic— by assisting
the stomach to assimilate, the liver to filter, the
kidneys to act—tho poisons are removed, the red blood
corpuscles are increased and one feels light, fresh and active
instead o f logy, dull and heavy. The "Discovery” stimu­
lates the stomach, increases action o f heart and arter-
les and ia a moGt satisfactory alterative in blood-taint o f any character.
The refreshing influence o f this extract o f native medicinal plants has
been favorably known for over forty years. Everywhere some neighbor
can tell you o f the good it has done.
S old by a ll m ed icin e de a le rt in ¡¡q u id o r ta b le t fo rm ; o r te n d SO o n e -ce n t
etam pe to Dr. V. M. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. V., a tr ia l b o x w ill be mealed y ea .
Couldn't Fool Her.
"Where are you telephoning from,
dear?”
“ From my office, dovey."
"No. you are not. 1 can tell the dif­
ference between the click of a type­
writer and the click of pool balls.’ —
Louisville Courier-Journal.
A Big Cut.
“ Hello, Smith,“ said Jones. “ Glad
to see you out of the hospital again.
I hear they cut out your appendix.**
“ Yes/* said Smith sadly.
“ They
did. But that isn’t a circumstance to
what they did to my bank account.**
Is no more necessary
Sanitary Precautions.
than S m a l l p o x . Army
experience has demonstrated
“ Hey, Moike, and phwat do ye t'ink
almost miraculous effi­
of these new sanitary drinkin’ cups?” cacy, and harmlessness, the
of Antityphoid Vaccination.
“ Sure, Pat. and soon we’ll have to
Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and
spit on our hands wid an e>e drop­ peur family. It Ls more vital than house insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for “ Have
A complex local situation is apt to per!”— Gargoyle.
you bad Typhoid/'* telJing of T y p h o id Vaccine*
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers,
make the Portland wheat market un­
n c CLTTrt LA BOR A TOBY, BEBftfLEY, CAL.
Pioouciaa vaccines • scauas unoca u. s. eov. ljc iks i
usually dull.
The farmers are showing themselves
It Is a fact that the moment resinol
totally unwilling to meet in any way
A Misreading.
the prices offered by exporters. In ointment touches itching skins, the
Dr. Fritz Metzler, of the University
fact, following telegraph reports that itching stops and healing begins. With of Hetdelburg, said to a heckler ln
the aid of resinol soap, it almost al­
sterling had declined to «4.58, one ways clears away all trace of eczema. the course of a neutrality lecture ln
leading firm of exporters announced Summer rashes, pimpies. or similar Denver:
"M y good friend, you misread me.
that they were not in the market, and, tormenting, unsightly eruption quick­
moreover, did not expect to be in the ly, leaving the skin clear and healthy. Purposely you misread me, my good
And the best of It is you need never friend. You are as bad as the wife
near future.
who was disgruntled.
The grower, generally, is not in­ hesitate to use resinol soap and resi­
“ To this wife who was disgruntled
clined to take below $1.06, the price nol ointment. Resinol is a doctor's a young bride said, over their after­
prescription
which
for
twenty
years
current a week ago, prior to the recent
has been used by careful physicians noon coffee and coffee cakes:
slump.
“ 'I am so sad. Gustav is away on
for many kinds of skin affections.
"And, if he holds for that price, he They know that Its soothing, healing a business trip. This is the first time
is apt never to sell his grain ," re­ action Is brought about by medica­ since our marriage that I have been
marked one leading shipper.
tion so bland and gentle as to be suit, left alone.’
“ ‘Oh. well, don't worry.’ sneered
"T h e farmer is confident that grain ed to the most delicate or irritated
the other, ‘it won't be the last.' ”
will go up," said another. "B u t then skin. Resinol ointment and resinol
the farmer fails to consider such little soap are sold by all druggists.— Adv.
Reassuring.
questions as exchange."
Our Boarding House.
The opinion seemed general that
Motorist—
Are
you a religious man?
“ What's the trouble this morning?”
wheat trading locally would be at a
“ S-sh! There’s a green waiter on 1 Chauffeur— Yes, sir.
Motorist— Familiar with the Bible?
standstill for some little time, the duty and a guy who is behind with
water rate o f 50 cents by the canal his rent got the star boarder's break-, I’ve kissed it 50 times in court.—»
Puck.
making it practically impossible for fast.”— Kansas City Journal.
local mills to buy wheat here and com­
The first steam fire engine was
pete with flour on Eastern markets.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure
Exporters asserted that unless he constipation. Constipation is the cause made in 1829 in London from the
had ships which hqgwat compelled to of many diseases. Cure the cause and designs of Ericsson, the Inventor of
the Monitor.
fill, a buyer would be unlikely to buy you cure the disease. Easy to take.
at all, because he might have to face
a heavy deficit by the time his 60-day
Rather Pathetic.
payment bill became due.
“ Why do you treasure these old fOR SALE — AUTOMOBILES
With the farmers firm for wheat at love letters of your grandmother's?"
"I never had any of my own.” sigh­
«1.06 and over, and buyers coy until
the money market is more settled, ed the other girl.— Kansas City Jour­
there does not appear much chance of nal.
heavy sales of Northwest grain.
“ I think,” said Mrs. Thompson, 1
"that children ought to stay home
Few Apples Yet Unsigned.
with their mothers.”
And then, as well as the applause I
Wenatchee, Wash.— The apple crop
would let her, she went right on
of the Wenatchee district is now al­ again.— Washington Star.
moet entirely lined up for market— 85
The Right Kind.
per cent ia the estimate of one fruit-
A S a fe Used Truck to Buy.
Agent— Here's a cyclometer I can
man. The greater part of the unsigned
A R E B U IL T F E D E R A L 1* as good
tonnago is in the hail-affected districts. recommend. It is positively accurate; 1 value fo r the m oney as a new truck liy
ilt w e mean th at th e truck is entirely
The tonnage in other sections has been not at all like some cyclometers, which rebu
register two miles, perhaps, when you taken apart, each part exam ined and if
n ecessary replaced by a new part made
sold for cash or placed as a whole have only ridden one.
at the Fed era l factory, the entire truck
through a unit of the Growers' League.
Young Lady— You haven't any of repain ted and refin ish ed, and everyth in g
Prospects are that almost one-fourth of that kind, have you?— Philadelphia n ecessary done to m ake the truck p racti­
cally as good as new In e v e ry detail.
the entire tonnage w ill be sold for Record.
W h en you buy a rebu ilt Federal you
are p ro tected by the same policy and In­
cash. Estimates say the tonnage will
terest that w e g iv e to all Federal owgers.
vary from 4000 to 6000 cars. Approx­
W e op era te a repair departm ent, in which
E l l FISH; CHEAPER THAN M ELT the
w orkm en are specialists on Federals,
imately 860 cars are under contract.
TYPHOID
NO DOUBT THAT RESINOL
DOES STOP ITCHING
Rebuilt Federal Trucks
Hop Prospects Favorable.
Portland — A cable received by a
leading firm of hop exporters indicated
that the English crop would be 270,000
cwt., in place of 250,000 cwt., the es­
timate given a week ago. A t the same
time the lice conditions in Oregon are
improving, and cables indicate that
weather conditions abroad are favor­
able to a big crop. Hop buyers report
that 137,000 cwt. of last year’s Eng­
lish crop remain unsold, and this
is a factor in the market.
The Portland stockyards market con­
tinued firm, although arrivals were
light. Sheep receipts were heavy.
You now have the opportunity, our supply o f F ederal parts is complete,
for the small sum of $1.50, of re­ and the stock room organisation high
ceiving one fresh, choice, juicy class, which Insures the prompt fillin g of
SALMON, weighing from 7 to 10 all p arts orders. W e also operate a s erv ­
pounds, delivered to your nearest ice departm ent, which Is open day and
express agent free. In every in­ night, "a lw a y s at your c a ll." The Federal
stance we guarantee the fish to ♦ bein g a good truck In the first place and
arrive in prime condition, as the protected by a com pany which is equip­
temperature of a fish, when sur­ ped and has the disposition to give you
rounded with ice, ia the same in s erv ic e — is consequently
either cold or warm weather, as
A S A F E U S E D T R U C K T O BU T.
the express companies keep put­
I f you are In the m arket for a truck
ting new ice on the fish as fast from 11000 to $1400, w e urge you to com ­
as the old ice melts. You need pare used Federals with new trucks at
not be afraid of the fish spoiling: sim ilar prices. W e think we can convince
it will not spoil, as we absolutely you o f th eir superior value.
guarantee it to arrive in good,
G E R L IN G E R M O TO R C A R CO *
edible condition. There being no
K in g and W ash ington Sts.
w astc to a fish, one would serve
three average sized families nice­
ly. with fipme to spar«.
F. N . U.
N o. 38, 1*18
Send check on your local bank, j
express or money order.
Commence shipping Aug. 15; I
place your order immediately.
W H E N w riting to advertisers, pleas#
COLUMBIA KIVU OIIMXK SALMON CO
tioa this paper.____________________
124 1W4 St. Nrfcat 0r*n.
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