The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 27, 1916, Image 7

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    No Accounting For Juries.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
U . S . G o v e r n m e n t H o m e s te a d s
COLVILLE, WASHINGTON. INDIAN RESERVATION.
1.000,000 ACRES
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
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In lite I'« 1111011 » (. (iliimbia Hiver liatln .nul Okanogan Valley.
Fruii,
Dairy, I*arm ami 'I Inibi r Lami Map »turning Hoad», Lake*, Hiver»,
Creek», Mountain», Indian Allotment* and Mineral l and
Hook of
Description, »Itow* How to lanate any Homestead of 160 Acre» on
the Reservation WITHOUT TIIK EXHFNSF OP A LOCATOR
Blasted Out
Many verdicts of a strange, curious
and humorous nature find birth not In­
frequently In coroner's Juries and Jur­
ies In Justice's courts.
Uncommonly Intelligent are the cor­
oner's Juries In Mississippi. Twelve
men In Warren county. In that state,
returned a verdict several years ago
which read; "The deceased died by
the will of God or some other disease
unknown to the Jury."
Another verdict, equally as solemn,
reads "W e are of A Pinion that the
D«»cc»t mot with her death from Vio­
lent fnflrmatlon of the Ann, producest
from Unoari f'auz."
An old story, oft r«!peated, Is that
an English Jury In a criminal ca»«
once brought In the following. "Oullty,
with some little doubt as to whether
he Is the man.”
Another Is told of a Welsh Jury, ;
which reads: "W e find the man who
stole the mare not guilty."— Docket.
Portland — Wheat Bluestem. $1.03
per bushel; fortyfold, 02c; club, 01c;
r«al Fife, 01c; red Russian, 01c. (
Hay — Eastern Oregon
timothy,
$23.60 per ton; alfalfa, old crop,
$10.60<U,21.
PRICK, POSTPAID. $1.00.
Millfeed — Hpot prices; Bran, $23
I*er ton; shorts, $26; rolled barley,
$31.60(0.32.60.
504-3 Mi Kay Itmlilinu, PORTLAND, OREGON
Corn Whole, $36 per ton; cracked,
$37.
Vegetables — Artichokes, 76c per
«iozen; tomatoes, $3.50(04 per crate;
cabbage, $2.26(o 3 per hundred; gar­
AGENT W A N T E D
lic, 10c per pound; peppers, 17J«o20c;
llu-inc»» fii-t-t-H»ily every Mer­
eggplant, 20c; horseradish, kjc; cauli­
chant buys on light. Big profili.
rifili •*»«! Wuhlniflun HU.. FortUnil. Or.
Exclusive territory. Free sample*.
flower, 76cfo$L25; lettuce, $2fo2.2G
Sell» from $5 to $100.
Write quick
l>er crate; cucumbers, $1.26 ((J) 1.60;
Tho homelike stopping piuco
for territory. Sayers, 637 Railway
spinach, 4(y,6c pound; asparagus, local,
Got Even.
Exchange,
Portland,
Ore.
for tho«e who appreciate the
$1.60 dozen; California, $ 2 . 26442.76
A young rnan who had been snub­
dollar’* full worth.
per box; rhubarb, 2f<43c per pound;
bed at the theater door decided to get
|teas, 7c.
even with his girl friends.
Potatoes
—
Jobbing
prices:
Oregon,
o n with lUth.
.
The girls occupied the first four
»I '«•
I uu
om with DfUrlirtl I ìj U»
MiLc your own HAIR TONICS md TOILET WATERS $1.60(ol.6<) per sack; Yak ¡mas, $1.60 ■eats In the sixth row and the young
(Hi 1.76; new California, 6(o7c; per man had the fifth. They paid no at­
with ’ Tonic** Tut,lata." th# Honaaiional Invention.
pound. Buying price: Oregon, tUfS tention to him On the program was
llrvahfaat «ltd l.unrhom
ÎSc
Hrnd 20 tant# f**r aamplc pack air-, inakra *»n
I» i t. which ofhcrwi*»*» * *--i i u>i «• ,*ta to 91
<4 fur 1 . 20 .
a monologlst who began to talk pf
l»tnn«r ,
,
,
,
r.c
*>» centa I Motwy mturm d if not «-«i!, l H . Went
Onions — Oregon, $1.36 (i(t 1.76 per love to get a few laughs, as those ar
i x ’luaivc It. |*rc 'f*t t’ lv«* « ta. li county U* munu-
far tun and a# II l ! i j 1‘n A t*
T O N IC O HAIX5 sack; Texas Bermudas, yellow, $2 per tlsts often do. He said: “ AH the girls
CO.. Mullriomali Station. Portland, O r«# on.
who are In love, please stand up.”
crate; white, $2.10.
Turning to the girl next to him. the
Green Fruit— Strawberries, $1.2644 young man who had been snubbed
1 36 per crate; apples, $ l(ol.6 0 per said:
DON’T EVER FORGET box; cranberries, $11 per barrel.
"Please let me out.”
will (It »ny nrtiMtiotin voting Man ur Worn*
Wh#n you am
with other*, thor«
Hggs — Jobbing prices;
Oregon
Naturally, the entire four had to
in for h!|t-r<'!&.-■» puailidfi Iti
alaaya rainaina the o.<J ruliahl#
ranch, candled, 22lo22$c per dozen; rise. When they were on their feet
H
a
ze
lw
o
o
d
Co.,
Portland,
Or.
Bookkrrptait. Nzuofrajhjr, Salesmans!«,)
the young man sat down, while the re­
uncandled, 21(«l,22c.
I
Mak<* ua your n**«t ahi|*inrnt of Cream«
T«> m*ti thl« lnrlu«Irm v ninniti*« atlilrti«*.
I Fit a I*
and Uri rtl llatati
Poultry Hens, 17(ol7$c per pound; mainder of the audience roared In glee
muatii' mxl
urivllrg«-* »I-
I
stags, 13c; broilers, 264430c; turkeys, at the four.— Philadelphia Public Led
We Can Satisfy You.
tuition «'«Mt I« leal tinnì» rln ew h ire,
ger.
Vnlunti)« f u i r a i ran ni*»*» I«*» hml in
live, 20(o21c; turkeys, dressed, choice,
Grnnimnr
nn«l t *11*
I'rrj ixrutory
26(o26c;
ducks,
14
4
4
1
16c;
geese,
10
iutiJmU
WHITE H>l< (ATAI.OG.
Recognizing the Profession.
Treatment and Prevention 4*1 lc.
J I X I t m . * * I l i V I A f U C t „f
iv.ntaif , . . , 4 Abortion
"Was your father a pirate?" asked
Butter — City creamey, prints, ex­ young Fltztop of the girl of his choice
T reatment and Prevention of < a!f Heour#. Ho«,
Fa* italioti.
Poultry i>iar«t»*'* ('lip H im ad and tras,
30 0* 84c per pound; country at a clandestine meeting, after the old
matik an X in front of books wanted.
H IE D A I l K o H , I Ark urn H id « . Portland. <»r**on. creamery, prints, 20 4* 33c; cubes, ex­ sea captain bad urged his exit from
tras, 27(d,20c; hutterfat. No. 1, 83c; the family mansion on the hill by the
Thn only Au Umtobt!« M p I mmi I on ft»»’ I’m-
Ser our atnek of KOKD De­ No. 2, 80c.
use of bis pedal extremity.
ciflr (V «al mnmtnininj n (a a Tr»**t»r
livery lodlM. Hhlppml any­
"No, my darling.” was the reply.
Veal— Fancy, U4*12c per pound.
where. Our own make Guar­
I *' i-* U o iif Had ('»Hrririlltr, < I iw.i
“ Why do you ask?"
Trarklayrr and W lir.1 Tractora. latlh In llw>
anteed VV rite ua. Carl P#-
Pork— Fancy, lli4*12c per pound.
IM’I mju I ami »(•«■rnttoa fleUI.
tera.m 1 i 1 Grand Avita.« N.
"He seemed to me to be a good deal
Hop^—1015 crop, 10({*12c per pound; of a freebooter.” said the young man.
Eaat It. l.
Portland. Or#.
44j Hawthorn* A»# ,
Portland. Orr.
1016 contracts, 104*1 lc.
— Philadelphia Public Ledger.
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 216*27c per
Gentl« Criticism.
pound; valley, 30c; mohair, new clip,
For the Human System.
He—I ice where a young woman 40(t£45c.
For cuts, burns, bruises, stiff neck,
killed herself berutue «lie could not
Cascara Bark—Old and new, 4c per ! sore throat, sprains, lame back and
Madv from your old onaa I.ant l»nr
find an Ideal husband. Women r o
aa limn N*«w Tim#
W B ALMO BUY
bunions, use Hanford's Balsam of
pound.
fool».
Ol.tl ilHKS. W r j ar na high aa in?
Myrrh. It is guaranteed. It is for
Cattle—
Steers,
choice
grain
and
She—
Yes.
aren't
they,
to
belle»»
par 11» for iuch a* wo can ua»’ in I »nubia
Tr**nJ work, and tho hitfhrat markot there
1» such a thing?— llaltlmot « pulp, $8.764*0; choice hay, $8.604* external use only. Always have a bot­
for Junk.
Hhij* your Tima at on«-«* or writ*» uj
8.76; good,
$8.164*8.60; meiudm, tle on baud, ready for accidents. Adv.
American.
MUON »«.USUISI, CO. S.0 V i O m i . m 5*. P .iM . On
$7.764*8.15; cows, choice,
$7.604*
A Reminder.
Make Believe.
7.80; good, $6.754*7.25;
medium,
“ Look here,” said the indignant
"This la a toy tea set my little glr. \ $6.266*7.25; heifers, $64*7.15; bulls, house owner to the agent from whom 1
got for Christmas. Bhe likes to serve \ $2.756*6; stags, $36*6.26.
be had bought his home on the Install­
Hwuilit. Sold. Hutted and Papairwd
makw-ball.va taa rb * make belie»«
Hug Prime light, $8.904*9.06; good ment plan. "The paneling In my din­
W ALK Eli |:t ECTR1U WORKS
sandwiches.
A
harmless
fancy."
llurnaid#. ror. luth.
Portland. (>m.
to prime, $8.504*8.75; rough heavy, ing room is opening so you can put
Perfectly. I've been to grow n u p 1 $7.90(1*8; pigs and skips, $7.906*8.
your finger through the cracks.”
¡•(fairs where they did I t " — Louisville
"That's all right," replied the agent.
Sheep— Yearlings, $8.266*10; weth­
Courier-Journal.
ers, $86*9; ewes, $74*8.25; lambs, "The house is settling. And that re­
minds me. It's about time you settled
W# wont »11 >'*u hoe-
Wrtl«- f*.r pr.,-.-« ai. 1
$9.504*11.
up for last month's Installment.” —
«hli-eit.« 1 «
f i l l M * N O R )O N CO.
Y
o
u
Can
Get
Rid
of
51 North front St., K<irll«nd, O r*.
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
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NEW PERKINS HOTEL
LADIES, THE PROBLEM IS SOLVED
PORTLAND Y. M. C. A.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL
Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires
ELECTRIC MOTORS
with
{ÍÁ Ñ J p
You know the difficulty o f getting the roots
stumps out with pullers, by burning, or by
_Jng explosives that merely shatter. You
need explosives that not only shatter but also
lift and heave— that tear the roots and make
clearing easy. You can save work, time and
money by using
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More than 2,000,000 pounds used every year by farmers
who have proved they reduce stump blasting costs.
There are two Giant Powders — Eureka Stumping
Powder, for use in dry work, and Giant Stumping
Powder, for wet work. Ask your dealer for them.
Test them alongside o f any other explosive. Write us
and we will have our nearest distributor supply you—
at lowest market prices— with a trial case that will
prove to you the economy o f using Giant Farm Powlers.
Five Valuable Books Free
• We issue five handsome, illustrated books to help you to blast
cheaper and better—books on Stump Blasting, Boulder Blasting, Tree
Minting, Subsoil Blasting and Ditch Blasting. Any or all of these
—written by western men for western farmers — will be sent on
request. Choose the books that you prefer and write for them today.
T H E G IA N T P O W D E R CO., Con.,
San Franciaco
“ Everything for Bloating”
BR AN C H O FFIC ES:
Seoul«. S p o b u o . PortUnd, So It Loko City. D o n o r
BE PRETTY! TURN r KOVERALLS-
Keep Kids Kleen
GRAY HAIR DARK
HIDES, PELTS , CASCARA BARK
That Itching Rash
Try Grandm other’s old Favorite
U. S. Consul Says Orient
There Is Immediate relief for sklna
Recipe of Sage Tea and
“ An' phwat is your Patsy doin’
Itching, burning and disfigured by ec-
Calls for Northwest Products these days. Mrs. O'Hagan?"
Sulphur.
Up and down the village etreet win», ringworm, or similar torment-,
“ Ah, he's doin’ foine! He's a con­
Consul General John P. Bray,, of ductor In the opery bouse, an' wears
walked old Tompktna. dressed all In I mit skin trouble. In a warm bath with
Almost everyone knows that Sage
bis Hunday best, and with a clean col Itesluol Soap and a simple application Singapore, Straits Settlements, who' is ! a swaTIytail coat.”
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound­
lar on.
of Itesluol Olntmcut. The soothing, j
"A
conductor,
is
It?
An’
phwat
does
ed, brings back the natural color and
"Hello, old fellow !" a friend hailed healing Iteslnol medication sinks right on leave o f absence from his post, ar­ I a conductor do?”
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
him "Aren't you working today?"
Into the skin, stops Itching Instantly , rived on the Pacific Coast last week
"H e conducts people to their seats.’’ I or gray. Years ago the only way to
"No," replied the old man proudly. anti soon clears away all trace of erup- | and has spent a couple of days in Se­
get this mixture was to make it at
•Tin celebrating my golden wedding." tlon, even In severe and stubborn |
Hanford’s Balsam is good for blood home, which is mussy and trouble­
"Really? Then you've been mar­ cases where other treatments have \ attle in conference with business men poisoning. Adv.
some. Nowadays, by asking at any
ried 60 years!"
bad no effect. After that, the regular and others interested in trade in the
drug store for “ Wyeth's Sage and Sul­
"Yes, I have."
use of Iteslnol Soap la usually enough i Northwest. The consul general lias
In Modern Times.
phur Compound,” you will get a large
"Then where's Mrs
Tompkins? to keep the skin clear and healthy.
"In the old days, the main element bottle of this famous old recipe, im­
Isn't she celebrating, too?"
You need never hesitate to use Rest- j been in the service o f the State de­ of a soldier was to know how to act
proved by the addition of other ingre­
"The present Mrs. Tompkins," the nol. It Is a doctor’s proscription th a t! partment for about 20 years and for a under fire.”
dients. for abont 50 ces*«
old man coldly rebuked Hit« Idle tint's tins been used by other physicians for - number of years was stationed at Syd­
"And nowadays, in addition, he is
Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one
lloner. "has nothing to do with It."
years In the t-eatment of all sorts of j ney, Australia, but recently was trans­ supposed to know how to act under
can possibly tell that you darkened
"
skin affections. It contains absolutely ! ferred to Singapore, where he not only water, in the earth and without air.” your hair, as it does it so naturally
The Department of Farm Crops. nothing that could Injure the tenderest looks after the afTairs o f the depart- —Puck.
and
evenly.
You
dampen
a
sponge
University of Idaho, bus received tltir skin
Every druggist sells Reslnol | ment of state, but also has charge of Í
or soft brush with it and draw this
Day and nigrht classes. Expert training
Jng the spring, shipments of seed from Ointment anil Itesluol Soap. (Advt.) !
Rubbing It In.
the affairs o f other countries now at
in repairing, driving and machine work,
through your hair, taking one small
the following foreign countries: Can
including: fur^e. lathe, shaper, drill press,
war.
strand
at
a
time;
by
morning
the
gray
"The
audacity
of
this
laundress!”
ada. Sweden. Denmark. Australia, anil
tractors, etc. Time unlimited. COMPE­
So-Called Temperate."
hair disappears, and after another ap­
"How now?”
The consul general spent considera­
TENT CH AUFFEURS A N D M ECHAN­
Japan. The Bureau of Plant Industry
plication
or
two.
your
hair
becomes
ICS SU PPL IE D . W R IT E US.
"A
fter
reducing
my
garments,
to
"What rone Is tils we live In? You I ble time in the Seattle office o f the bu- ¡
of the U. S Department of Agriculture
has also sent samples of clover and mn> answer, James," said the teacher. reau o f foreign and domestic com- j shreds she tries to charge me by the beautifully dark, glossy and attractive.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com­
piece."— Louisville Courier-Journal.
"Tempe rafe.”
other leguminous crops for the pur­
merce and has given to the commercial
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
"Now. what Is meant by n 'temper­
pose of co-operative testing experi­
agent the following statement as to
Start and Finish.
’or those who desire dark hair and a
ate ron e?'"
ments.
A publisher of this city is credited
■outhful appearance. It is not intended
"It's a place where if’s freezing cold conditions in the Straits Settlements
*r the cure, mitigation or prevention with a unique criticism of a story
In winter and red hot In summer."— as they probably affect the business of |
teller who had begun promisingly, but
disease.
the Pacific Northwest.
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
soon degenerated into the lowest type
“ As to the manufacturing interests’
of "best seller.”
f
Correct.
The Touch Pre-Eminent.
of the Pacific Northwest, I would say
"This gentleman's biography,” said
Miss Wheat, the new teacher, was
"A cosy picture, eh? A man lolling that there is a large opening in the
b e a r in g
the history lesson, which the publisher, "can be comprised with­
In an easy chair anti his beautiful wife Oriental countries for products of this
dealt with the career of George Wash­ in two questions and answers thus:
leaning over him to light his cigar."
region. Especially is this true in re -1
“ ‘ How did he begin writing?’
ington. Turning to one of the schol­
"You haven't seen the companion I gard to pine lumber, flour, fruits, ¡
" ‘With a wealth of thought.’
ars. she asked;
picture to It. have you?"
canned fish (particularly salmon).
" ‘ How did he continue?’
"James, what was Washington's
"Why. no."
“ 'With a thought of wealth.’ ”
“ The development o f the Straits 1
W ife Cured by Lydia EL
farewell address?”
"It's the same man savagely chew­
The new boy arose wiui a prompt!-1
in
purity
first
ing the end of his clgur anti writing a Settlements and the Federated Malay
The Essentials.
Pinkham’c Vegetable
States provides a great field for the
tude that promised well for his an­
check."
“ Is he a typical American?”
swer.
manufactured steel products o f the Pa- ¡
Compound
"Yes; he likes baseball, has a motor
"Heaven, ma'am,” he said.
What Dreams Are Made Of.
eifle Northwest, and especially would
car, owes a mortgage, pays alimony,
B A K IN G
Dillydally (a chronic procrastinator) I call the attention of manufacturers
Sprained ankle? Rub on and rub and thinks the motion pictures hav»
POWDER
Des Moines, Iowa. —" Four years n^ro — I dreamt Inst night that 1—er—ah of this section to the lack of tnonage
In Hanford's Balsam thoroughly. Adv. grand opera beaten a mile.”— Life.
1 was very sick ami my life was nenrly
proposed to you. I wonder what for the manufactured products to be
«pant. The doctora that is a sign of?
sent forward.”
A Too Willing Worker.
That Settled It.
stated that I would
Miss I.lngerlong (desperately)— It Is
is w h a t you
“ Yes, the boss said he was losing
a
sign
that
you
have
got
more
sense
"And
you
broke
o
ff
the
engage-1
never get well with-
money on the things I was making.
should alw ays
ment?” said one young man.
o u t nn operation when you are asleep than when you
Wheat Bids Are Advanced.
“ And what were you making?”
are
awake.—
Tit
Bits.
“ Yes. but not brutally, you know, j "Mistakes.”— Philadelphia Record.
ami that without it
Portland — Eastern bids for wheat
use.
But I managed it.”
I would not live ono
Ask anybody about it— Hanford's were lacking Thursday, but there was
"How?”
year. My husband Balsam. Adv.
some demand on the local market, and
There are many
"Told her what my salary was.”
o b j e c t e d to nny
offers at the Exchange were advanced
other reasons
operation and got
Adopting Suggestion.
At the Boarding House.
è to 2 cents for spot and May delivery.
me some o f Lydia E. ' "Is this beef too rare for you, Mr. Bradstreets
why—but try a
“ Talking about the total depravity
estimates
the visible
Pinkhnm’s Vegeta­ Simpkins?”
of inanimate things— ”
wheat decrease at 1,037,000 bushels,
can and see for
o r
"W ell?”
ble Compound. I took
"W ell, since you ask me. Mrs. Skin­ the corn decrease at 1,227,000 bushels,
yourself.
"Just as we got opposite a road
it and commenced ner, I would like It a little oftener.”— and the oats decrease at 1,976,000
hotel with a big gun. Sea Food a Spe­
to get better and am now well, am Baltimore American.
bushels.
cialty.’ our auto deliberately turned
stout and able tc do my own housework.
Timothy hay is scarce in the local
turtle.”— Baltimore American.
We Get You, Madam.
I can recommend the Vegetable Com­
Mrs. Kawler— Did you ever go to market, and will continue so during
With
appetite
keen,
pound to any woman who is sick and
The Usual Experience.
the remainder o f the season. The price
one of those astrologers?
ran down as a wonderful strength and
is
on
a
firm
basis.
Receipts
o
f
Cali­
"Have you laid by anything since
Mrs. Blunderhy— No; but my daugh­
digestion normal, and
health restorer. My husband says I ter Kate Is Just crazy to have her fornia grain hay are looked for. A l­
you took up the profession of author­
no
fear of any after
would have been in my grave ere this perlscopo read.— Boston Transcript, falfa is also firm. The outlook is for
ship?"
If it had not been for your Vegetable
"Yes, about 300 manuscripts." —
a record crop o f alfalfa in the North­
eating
distress
Boston Transcript.
Compound.” — Mrs. B lanche J effer ­
west this year.
son , 703 Lyon Su, Des Moines, Iowa.
The Heroic Mood.
Before submitting to a surgical opera- j
Enlarge Creamery.
Stella— Did he think you had some­
tion it is wise to try to build up the
I Q I C Ford Tourinv,
C *1 Q C
Moscow, Idaho — Work has started
thing of the heroic in your mood?
female system and cure its derange­
practically n#w
Bella-*Well, he proposed on $10 a
on the «»Id storage plant o f the Mos­
ments with Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vege­
1915 ro™ , $335
week.— Evening Sun.
table Compound ; it has saved many
cow Creamery compnay, which has
1 Q 1 A Ford taurini,.
COAC
Women from surgical operations.
closed a contrat with a Spokane firm
1 3 1 H f i n « , condition
An Adept Student.
helps very materially
for a four-ton mo«iern equipment, in-
■Writ« to tli«' L y d ia E. Plnkliaux
French Visitor— I am learning se
1914
$275
stalled. The butter room w ill have a
in b r i n g i n g
about
M e d ic in e t o., L y n n , »In s »., fo r
language varey fast. Zat leetle boy
capacity of 60,000 pounds; one r«x>m
zare spinning his top— he's a spinster,
1913 ¿51. $245
A d vice—It w ill hcconlldcnU aL
such a condition.
It
for eggs to hold 1000 cases; one room
eh "—Boston Transcript.
1914
$295 will be kept at about zero for harden­
is an excellent tonic
Slow.
P. N. U.
No. 18. 1910
ing ice cream; one for manufacture of
“
That
waiter
ol'
ours
has
been
In
ice for the use o f the creamery only,
and appetizer.
T ry it
this restaurant for 20 years.”
East 13th A Hawthorn# Ava.,
and one for cream and milk. These
W R E N wrl,Ins to «S-rrtliora. »U sas
“ I don’t doubt it. It seems nearly
E 1199.
P O R T L A N D . ORE,
will all be in addition to the butter­
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