The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 25, 1916, Image 9

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    F E R N S A R E QOOD T O E A T ,
SAY U N I V E R S I T Y J A P A N E S E
Rose Festival Visitors
Considered Orest Delicacy by Nip.
poness, Who Eat Puget Sound
Plant Like Asparagus.
are cordially invited to vlait
LIN K ’S BUSINESS C O LLE G E
Entire Fifth Floor, Tilfnrd lildg., cor. Tenth and Morriaon SU., during
Festival, Juno 7, 8, I». All will lie welcome, School In aoaiion all year.
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“A B e l t e » Barrel
of Flour Cheaper”
OUSTON
OTEL
Sixth and Fvoreit Straata
PORTLAND, OHM.ON
(4 block# from Union Htation)
, Under new mana«ement
A LL N EW LY DECORATED
Kvwy oonvonienca
Private phonaa in every room
Convenient to bualneaa and shop*
pin« diatricta
SPECIAL RATES
By week or month
R ath 50 c , 75 c , $1.00. $1.50
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Monty Making “ M ID G E T M A R V E L ”
Fifth end Washington Mte.. Portland, Or.
A Vi bole Hour in? Mill (or {2000.
The homelike stopping place
for those who appreciate tho
dollar‘a full worth.
On« iimn rail run it. Kv#ry town #houLl havw
on«. Writ«.
MARVEL MILL CONSTRUCTION CO.
5 0 0 l.um ber Em litn g ^ , P o rtla n d , O r.
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WANTED
All Your Veal, Pork, Poultry,
Butter, Eggs, and Provisions.
Henry Kverdlng nturt««t thin tuatnean
in i .’ »ml • ^ lu< !« 'l ii up i" t i o
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t t ha lima of hit 1,1
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fo r
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44 y e a r a
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fo r
N h lp t^itig t u g s . C h r c k b y r e t u r n m u ll.
F. M. C R O N K H IT E ,
45 F r o n t
S tro tt,
P o rtla n d ,
O re g o n .
Farmers, Ship
Your nett lot of Vaal, Ilo««. Potai try. Mohair.
Wool, Ilici«*#, P«li#, lie., to ÄC I1MALZ, if you
want Dettar prie«#. C’b«*ok mail***l you day aft«r
arrival. Market Information, tax«, «te . promptly
•u|>i>!i*J. ÎUvf hill«*«, 14’ »c Ih.; calf nl.in*.
Ih
A«* >our n«ixlit«»r t«» try ua. Wanteil. .’<■» Veal
anelito«»:
Itroilem and lieu# ^ Write today
f«»r ta*«. m«-ntlonln* thi» caper. F. H. Schmal*
A Co. lawl-uc rapita! ftO.CÄW. Port Und. Oro.
HIDES,
PELTS, CASGARA BARK
Wo want all yoti hnv». Writ«* for price# and
Doom with Italh.
.
Hoorn w ith lAetarhed Hath
llreakfaat end I^Aacheon
.
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NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; >
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS |
1.00
2&r
OF VITAL IMPORTANCE
TO D A IR YM E N
Even If you arr huty on thr farm, don't ncglctl
l>air> i (H i tally durtnjf the hot davt Make
( our
HI gl I NT SHIPMENTS of (.CM>1> Crearn to
H a z e lw o o d , P o rtla n d
T h , better II»« C IIK AM . the belter th« Price
Dignities of Office.
Thla story— which la perhaps true
and perhupa not—is being told In
mnny Italian mess rooms. On one of
hln royal tours Kins Victor ICmmauuel
spent the niKht In u small country
town, where the people showed them-
selves unusually eager in caring for
his comfort. So when he had gone to
bed he was surprised to bo wakened
by u servant who wanted to put clean
sheets on his bed. However, he wait­
ed good naturedly while It was done,
ami wI m I u ' i I tlie servant good night.
II»- had dozed off to sleep when he
was roused for the second time by a
rap on the door aud the servant re­
appeared, asking to chaugo the sheets
again.
Naturally the King asked wljy the
change was made so often. The ser­
vant answered reverently: "For one's
■self one changes the sheets every
week, for an honored friend every
day, but for a king very hour."
Wheat Bluestem, $1.04 per bushel;
fortyfold, <J4c; club, 03c; red Fife,
03c; red Russian, 03c.
University of Washington. — Th#
O tts- No. 1 white feed, $26.60 ton.
common fern or brake that grows In
Harley— No. 1 feed, $27.60 per ton.
tho Puget Hound country is good to
Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $24
«•at. according to University of Wash­
ington Japanese students.
Several fq/24.60 per ton; valley timothy, $21f<$
Japanese families have been gather­ 22; alfalfa, old crop, $18<jaGl3.
ing the stems of the plant on the cam­
MI If leed - Spot prices: Bran, $26.60
pus recently. They are boiled and (Ot 26 per ton; shorts, $28.60rq,20; roll­
eaten like "fukl," the Nipponese rhu­ ed barley, $31 600432.50.
barb, or the American asparagus.
Corn Whole, $36 per ton; cracked,
To take out the acid taste of the
fern, the stems ure boiled in water, $37.
Vegetables— Artichokes, $1 per doz­
to which ashes ure added. When near­
ly cooked the water and ashes are en; tomatoes, $4.25 per crate; cab­
poured off. Clean boiling water Is bage, $2.50043 per hundred; garlic,
then poured on und the cooking Is 10c per pound; peppers, 1710420c;
called "warabl" and Is considered a eggplant, 200425; horseradish, 8$c;
(treat delicacy. Warabl may he eaten cauliflower, 75c04$1.10; lettuce, $1.85
at once or It may he dried and stored 042.25 crate; cucumbers, $1041.25 per j
away for winter use. When mixed
with oysters It Is called "sho-yu," box'; spinach, 4046c per pound; aspar-
which meuus oyster sauce. The food ague, $1041.25 dozen; rhubarb, 11c
can he mixed with most meats, shell­ per pound; peas. 71c; beans, 804121c;
celery, $3.50 per crate.
fish and vegetables.
Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Oregon,
$1.60 per sack; California, 3 1044c per
pound.
Onions — Oregon, $1.35 61 ) 1.50 per
sack; Texas Bermudas, $1.26041.75.
(Jreen Fruit— Strawberries, Oregon,
$2.60rn3 per crate; California, $1.50
'FI»«* most prs'lir#!. healthful. plsytunr 04 2.10; apples, $1 04 1.75 per box;
titsrvrr invniuvj lex < huJrm I to gooseberries, 2045c per pound; cher­
S iffTw
y«w# of mti- Mule in on«* pwwe w*h ries, $1.25041.50 per box.
dfvp Urk F-##tlr sJitKXxl us of of
I lauiy wsdioi N o ttcl>l rl*#U Lands
Egg*--Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch
to atop circulation. Made m blue
drrntn, snd blue and white hickory candled, 230424c per dozen; uncandled,
stripe# (of all the year round. Also 21 !*</ 22c (/er dozen.
litflarf weight. (#•!-color material in
Poultry — Hens, 17c; stags, 13c;
dark blue, cad«* blue, tan or dark red
for luraoMV wear, all a[«ftteprlately broilers, 280430c; turkeys, live, I 8O 4
trimmed with fad - color aalatea.
Made in Dot« h n«*< k witfielbow 20c{ dressed, choice, 230425c; ducks,
#J«r»r* and high nock and long 160$ 18c; geese, 10c.
■ma.
B utter— Extras, prints, 270429c;
75c the #uit
firsts, 26c; cubes, 240/,25c; butterfat,
If your dealer cannot supply you.
%*e will »rud them, «-large# prepaid No. 1, 27c delivered Portland; No. 2,
on receipt of price, 75c each.
26c; store butter. 180420c.
Veal— Fancy, 10c per pound.
[Vw.f. Jt tn»tlal« 4 i. Look for
Pork— Fancy, 1104111c per pound.
Made by
the 1 wo H<4 m on the I ,bej.
Hops— 1915 crop, 100411c; contracts,
L e v i Strsuta A Co., San Francisco
A«tr»J,d GRAND PRIZE at ,1# P.P.I.L
A 110412c.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 20 @ 30c;
valley, 330436c; mohair, new clip, 40
@60c.
Work of Supererogation.
"W hat do you think of training girls \ Cascara bark— Old and new, 4c per i
pound.
In military camps?”
“ They don’t need it. Why, they j Cattle — Steers, choice grain and i
take to fighting as instinctively as a pulp, $8.90049.15; choice hay, $3.5(<'4!
duck takes to water. I know plenty ot I 8.85; choice grass, $8048.50; good, |
women who have never had a minute's $8.16048.50; medium, $7.60048; cows, j
military training in their lives and yet choice, $7.50 04 7.80; good, $6.7504
look at them in the meetings of wo­
men's patriotic societies."— Baltimore 7.25; medium, $6.25 @ 7.25; heifers,
1
$5.50048; bulls, $30r6; stags, $4.50047.
American.
Hogs— Prime light, $9049.15; good
to prime, $8.50048.85; rough heavy, $8
0(8.60; pigs and skips, $7.50048.
Sheep— Yearlings, $8.25049; weth­
ers, $8049.05; ewes, $7048.25; lambs,
$90410.
KOVERALLS
Keep Kids Kleen
A£ r FREEU£ -
It tells you how to save money on your stump blast­
ing. It shows in 40 illustrations the most effective ways
of preparing charges, loading and blasting stumps with
< p ^ F A R M POW DERS
,
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STU M PIN AG — A G R IC U L T U R A L .
This valuable book was written especially to suit Western
conditions—by men who have blasted hundreds of acres of
stumps like yours. It contains many letters from Pacific Coast
farmers, telling why they prefer the Giant Farm Powders.
Make Thi» T e»t: Get a 25- or 50-lb. case of either of the Giant »'arm
Powders—Chart Stumping for wet work and Eureka Stumping, which cost« less,
for dry work (also used by careful blasters for wet work). Get another case of
any other powder. Blast with both and you will find that Giant Farm Powders
go further and therefore cost less.
Dealers everywhere carry Giant Farm Powders in stock, or can se-ure them.
If yours does not We will see that you are supplied.
U " . Rz-veslre P e e -a We issue five helpful books on blasting—Stump
* - » S D O O iV S 1 I C C . Blasting, Boulder Blasting, Better Orchaid
Tillage, Subsoil Blasting and Ditch Blasting. Choose the ones that you prefer
and write for them today, NOW, before you lay this aside. A post card will do.
anal S a n F r a n c is c o
THE GIANT POWDER CO., CON., orniti
" E v ery th in g f o r B lasting '*
B R A N C H O F F IC E S :
Seattle» Spokane, Portland, Salt Lake C ity, Denver
“HEALTH”
s- EFFICIENT
=HELP=
Must be provided when the
Appetite i> Poor
The Digestion W eak
, The Liver Lazy and
The Bowels Constipated
DR. KO R 1N EK S ROW KONDITIONER
stimulates the generative organs and is a pow­
erful breeding tonic, insures easy calving and
cleaning: and prevents milk fever, inflamed
bag: and in fa ct any disease that may attack a
cow when in a weakened condition.
Kuw
Konditioner will increase the flow o f milk 6
to 15 per cent witnout an increase in feeding.
More Apples Are in Storage.
Dr. Korinek’s Calf Scour and Cholera Rem­
The United States department of |
edy w ill insure your calves against calf scours,
white scours end calf cholera, and make them
Agriculture, through its Office of Mar­
th rifty.
kets and Rural Organization, has is­
Dr. Korinek’s Anti Cow Bloat Capsule* save hundreds o f cows yearly from dying o f a lfa lfa A
sued a detailed report o f cold storage
clover bloat. Ask your dealer for K O R IN E K ’S REMEDIES, they are guaranteed, or w rite to
apple holdings on May 1, 1916, as fol- j
lows: The information received indi-i
cates that there were 92 per cent more j
apples in cold storage on May 1 this
year than were held on May 1, 1915.
Granulated Eyelids,
The barreled apple holdings show an
Eye« inflamed by expo­
excess o f 127.7 per cent and the boxed Placed anywhere,Daisy Fly KlHer attri.ts and kills all
sure to So#, Dasland tfild
Neat, ciaan, ornamental, convenient, aad ehaap.
holdings an excess o f 31.1 per cent
» L a *-# A/l##A»AO. K a J#
quickly relieved by Ho ft»#
M U i. eao’ t #pi»l #r
over those of a year ago. During j
1 #v#r; • :.! »ot #«U er
I Eye Beracdy. No Smarting,
_.jr# anything, i) •■ma-
April 16.7 per cent o f the December 1 i
r U#j #£#«U t #. A it i . e
_
just Eye Comfort. A t
holdings moved from storage, as com­
Daisy Fly Killer Your Dniggiit'» 50c per Bottle. Mariae Ey#
pared with 20 per cent during March. 1
5aiveinTube*25e. ForBaokaltbeEtefreeaik
KORINEK REMEDY CO.,
sui *
Portland, Oregon
Made slnco 1846— Hanford's Balsam.
Adv.
ahicpmx la*-
TMt It. f. NORTON CO.
5 1 North Front St., Portland, Or*.
Cruel.
A young man who has theatrical as­
pirations loves to boast of his connec­
lloutbt. Sold. H.nt..! and H.p.irod tions with the stage business.
WAl.khk LI.KCTKID WORKS
In company with some traveling per­
Hum.Id«, cor. loth. Portland, Oro. formers in the lounge of a hotel, not
long since, the young man carelessly
lu a o L o so M C A *, t a o o » i u ! k » ñ . . t o . k i , a , H . Y .
D r u g g is t s o r N a rin e E y e B e a c d y C a . , C h ic a g o
observed:
He W as Wise.
■'Oh. yes. I took a show out once.”
He had been calling on her twice a
Fooled Her.
In Doubt.
But the wind was knocked out of
Tacoma— Strawberry price3 jumped
It is an excellent tonic, appe­
week for six months, but had not pro­ Ills sails when one of the actors asked
Hub
(feigning
complaint)— It Isn’t
to
high
points
this
week
on
account
of
She
talked
and
talked
and
talked.
posed. He w a s a wise young man, an»l j him:
tizer and stomach medicine.
Till he said to himself with a groan: like what mother-----
the scarcity o f the fruit and the high-
didn't think It necessary.
"W ho brought It back?"— Philadel- |
W ife (interrupting sharply)— Tom,
priced Kennewick berries were snap­ "Y e gods! have I married a woman.
"Kthel.” he said, a s they were tak-' phia Public Ledger.
you know how that remark annoy#
Or is it a gramophone?"
ped up by dealers who had placed only
lng a stroll one evening. “ I—er—am
me! What isn't?
going to usk you an Important ques­
iight
orders.
California
berries
If you can't g»'t Hanford’s Balsam of ,
Hub—Why, in your housecleaning,
tion.”
W
hat
to
Do
for
Myrrh write: (1. ( ’ . Hanford Mfg. Co,
jumped from $1.75 a crate to $2.15
dear. You "don't make half the muss
••Oh, (¡oorge,” she exclaimed, "this Syracuse. N. Y. Two sizes: 60c and
and $2.25. This is due to the fact that j
Your Itching Skin and discomfort mother used to make.
Leading Up.
Is so sudden. Why. I-----”
$1.00. Adv.
Maude— What makes you think his j the California berries are nearly all j Eczema, ringworm and similar itch­ — Boston Transcript
"What I want to nsk Is this,” he in­
gone, say dealers. The Caifornia ship-! ing, skin eruptions are so easily made
Intentions are serious?
terrupted. "What date have you an»l
Infectious.
Rub It On and Rub It In.
Mabel— When he first began to call! pers are turning down orders because worse by improper treatment, that one
your mother decided upon for our wed­
Journeyman John Pinne was having he used to talk about the books I like the demand is greater than the supply.
For lame back and soreness, sprains
ding?"— Detroit Saturday Night.
has
to
be
very
careful.
There
is
one
n quiet smoke when the foreman hap­ to read.
Clark seedling strawberries from method, however, that you need not and strains, sore throat and stiff neck,
pened to pass.
Maude— And now.
Kennewick were snapped up at $3.75 a hesitate to use, even on a baby’s ten­ you must rub on and rub in thorough­
For obstinate sores use Hanford’s
Foreman— I say. Plane, why ain’t
Mabel—Now he talks about the j crate, and the jobbers and their buyers der skin— that is. the resinol treat­ ly Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh. Re­
Balsam. Adv.
you getting on with your Job?
things he likes to eat.— Life.
ment. Resinol is the prescription of member that one good application at
are asking for more.
J. P.— I don't like this Job. gaffer.
a Baltimore doctor, put up in the form first is better than several light onea.
The Only Kind.
I'm a conscientious objector.
of resinol ointment and resinol soap. Adv.
Foreman—
What
the
deuce
do
you
j
Cherry Men Defer Action.
“ I’ve come across a man who knows
This proved so remarkably successful,
mean by a conscientious objector?
how to manage his wife."
Chance For a Hug.
Wenatchee, Wash.— Cherry growers that thousands of other physicians
J. P.— I have a conscientious objec- '
"Dead mo to him nt once!"
have
prescribed
it
constantly
for
over
"Men
have
such queer slang. Now
who
met
at
the
Commercial
club
to
"Can't; tills Isn’t visiting day at his . tlon to hanging doors.— London Ideas.
this article speaks continually of the
20 years.
unite in a cash selling plan w ill hold
asylum.” — Baltimore American.
Resinol stops itching instantly, and main squeeze.
Doesn’t that sound
A Flying Squadron.
*
their plans in abeyance until the season almost always heals the eruption nonsensical?”
"I wonder why they ordered us to
develops and a more definite estimate quickly and at little cost.
Resinol
"Oh, I don't know," said the other
Newport," said the commodore.
can be obtained on the local and for­ ointment and resinol soap can be girl.
"Main squeeze sounds rather
“ What do you mean?" Inquired the
eign crops and on the possible market bought at any druggist’s, and are not nice to me. I think I'd like to meet
M i v I « f r o m y o u r » » I d o n * * « . L o u t I o n * i flag lieutenant.
O
one of them.”
n« H rn n N * w T iro». W K A I A O B U Y
value. A t present there is a decidedly at all expensive.
"It's out of season and nobody Is giv­
O L D T I B K B . W * | t a v a a high m 10 c
bullish feeling, not only on the part of
ing
a
dance.”—
Kansas
City
Journal.
p e r lb . fo r a u c h an w c c a n u a « ln D o u b l «
Silly Fellow.
The W ifely View.
growers, but also o f shippers and sel­
T re a d w o rk , a n d th e h igh est m a rk e t
"You are tho only girl that can make
"M y dear, what do you think I
lers,
who
believe
that
the
entire
crop
fo r ju n k .
S h ip y o u r T ire * nt o n co or w rit« ua.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription j Buffalo, N Y .—“ My daughter, whose ;
me happy.”
bought you? A nice cook book.”
0 K H .0 N VULCANIZING CO.. S50 W*üra«t«n S i. r«U# «4. Or«
makes weak women strong, sick women picture is herewith, was much trouble<l j can be disposed of at good cash prices.
"A re you sure?”
“ A man buying a cook book? My
well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. ---------------------- with pains in her , Under these circumstances it appeared
"Ye#, I have tried all the others.”— word, that canvasser must have been
that it would be advisable to wait.
Philadelphia Record.
a peach."— Kansas City Journal.
back and sides every j
Tired.
month and t h e y
" I ’d like to see that office boy of 1
Gold Imports From Canada.
would sometimes be
mine 30 years from now.”
D a y anti n ig h t c la aa c*. E x p e r t tra in in g
New York — Additional imports o f
so
bud
that
it
would
i
"W hy so?"
In ra p alrin sr. d r iv in g a n d m a c h in e w o r k .
seem like acute in­ gold from Canada were received by J. 1
I n c l u d i n g f o r g e , lath **. a h a p **r, d r ill p r c * * .
"H e ought to make a wonder as aj
tra cto r.«, H e . T i m e u n lim it e d .
('O M B K *
1 tired business man."— Louisville Cour­
flammation o f some i P. Morgan & Co. Saturday, making a "
T F .N T C H A U F F E U R S A N D M K C H A N -
o r g a n . Sho read, total thus far this week o f more than
ier-Journal.
All people In America and especially I instructed us that in case of sickness,
IC H S U P P L IE D .
W H I T E U 3.
----------------------- —
your advertisement $3,000,000. The gold, which is more those who are past middle age arc- resort to Dr. Pierce's dependable
----------------
Lesson In Floriculture.
in tho newspapers ! or less equally divided into sovereigns prone to eat too much meat and in con- household prescriptions. These med­
"Dad, what do they mean by peren­
and tried Lydia E. | and bars, came from Ottawa in con­ sequence deposit lime-salts in their icines as put up for sale by druggists
have never been recommended as
nial?"
i ’inkham’s V o g o - ! nection, it is believed, with recent arteries, veins and joints. They often “ cure-alls." but only as superior rem­
"Continuing from year to year,” an­
purchases of supplies by the Dominion
t
a
b
i
c
Compound.
|
suffer from twinges of rheumatism or edies for certain common and easily-
swered pop.
She praises it highly as sho has been of Canada.
1 Q 1 C Ford Tourinff,
tQ Q C
"Like my hat," interposed ma.
lumbago, sometimes from gout, swol­ recognized diseases. Had these medi­
1 ^ 1 D p r«ciic «l'r new V 0
relieved
o
f
all
these
pains
by
its
use.
And then there was a deep, porten­
len hands or feet. Such people are cines been adapted to all classes and
Clarke
County
Prune
Buyers
Out.
tous silence.— Louisville Courier-Jour­ All mothers should know of this remedy,
not always able to exercise sufficient­ forms of chronic diseases there would
1915 J S L . $335
and all young girls who suffer should j Vancouver— Prune buyers are active ly in the outdoor air or drink enough have been no necessity for organizing
nal.
1914
$295
try it,“ —Mrs. M a tild a K urtzw lg , 6J9 in this county and it is reported that pure water in order to sweat freely a competent staff of expert physicians
For sprained wrist mb on and rub In High S t, Buffalo, N. Y.
as high as 6i cents a pound has been and excrete impurities thru the skin. and surgeons, to act in the treatment
1914
$275
of difficult, obscure and complicated
Hanford’s Balsam thoroughly. Adv.
Young women who are troubled with | offered for prunes o f this year's. Some Dr. Pierce has conducted experiments cases of chronic diseases, as Dr. Pierca
1913 J X $245
painful or irregular periods, backache, buyers, however, it is known, are at­ »nd thoroughly tested a uric acid sol­ maintains In his Invalids’ Hotel and
Long and Narrow.
headache, dragging-down sensations, tempting to close contracts for 5} vent at his Invalids' Hotel and Surgi­ Surgical Institute. Of his home rem­
cal Institute which he is convinced Is
"Our friend with an eye to the main
1 9 1 4 FX 2 : t o k r " ul $ 2 9 5
fainting spells or indigestion, should cents for prunes that run 30-36 a many times more potent than lithia— edies the most widely known are his
chance has a long head."
take
Lydia
E.
Pinkham’s
Vegetable
pound.
"Yes," replied Miss Cayenne; "but
!his he named “ Anuric.” It can be bad "Favorite Prescription” for womanly
at almost all drug stores by simply troubles and run-down conditions pe­
Isn't having too long a head likely to Compound. Thousands have been ro-
E u t 1 3th A H aw thorn, A t «..
Big Sugar Crop in Porto Rico.
asktng for Dr. Pierce’s Anuric for kid­ culiar to tho womanly sex; his “ Golden
make a man narrow-mindfed?"— Wash­ stored to health by this root and herb
E 1109.
P O R T L A N D . ORE.
remedy.
ington Star.
San Juan, Porto Rico— The revised neys or backache. It will overcome Medical Discovery,” the greatest of
I f y o u k n o w o f a n y y o u n g w o ­ estiVnate of the sugar production of such conditions as rheumatism, drop­ all herbal system tonics and vttalizers,
More Buslnesaliks.
m a n w h o Is sick n u ll n eeds h elp ­ the island for the season now ending sical swellings, cold extremities, scald- for stomach, liver and blood disorder#,
"You never encourage m ¡d-sllnglng fu l A d vice, nsk h e r to w r l t e t o t h o shows that the production w ill exceed 'ng and burning urine and sleepless- as well as his “ Pleasant Pellets," th#
No. 22. 1018
P. N. U.
In a campaign."
i.iss due to constant need of getting tiny, tonic laxatives, overcoming con­
I.y d la K .lH u k h n m M e d ic in e Co.,
stipation and cleansing the system of
"N o," replied Senator Sorghum; "If Lynn, M ass . O n ly women w ill all previous estimates and is expected out of bed at night.
Our grandmothers have told our poisons and accumulations in th#
you're going to throw something, r«<o«dv«> h e r le t t e r , a n d it w ill 1>S to be in excess o f 463,000 tons, as
W H I N wrltlas to U T a tln n . pUue
’ * Mon tb l, peper.
___
throw a rock."— Washington Star.
h e ld in s tric te s t c o n lid cn ce.
_ I compared with 345,000 tons last year. mothers and our mothers have in turn bowels.
; ELECTRIC MOTORS
= TRY =
H O S T E T T E R ’S
STOM ACH
BITTERS
K i ll A l l F l i e s !
DU mm -
Sore
Strawberry Prices Jump.
Get The Genuine
YQIING WOMEN 1
MAY AVOID PAIN
Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires
Portland Y .M . C. A. Auto School 1
Fords
Fords
Fords
FRANCIS MOTOR CAR EX.,
I
Need Only Trust to Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
pound, says Mrs.Kurtzweg.
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