Lurr.b :?: f.! r kctGreatly - u Improved Since Election ? Lutnbermea rport that' a Wg volume of business has developed following "the national election. and that the market has. strength ened materially, says the Ameri can Lumberman, Chicago. Both, retailers and industrial consumers are buying, more freely than they have for several months. . The general policy,, howeyer Is jiUU to purchase for requirements near at hand, only; hut a number of firms are. how obviously. buy(ng modera tely for stock, also,! and, judging from the character of Inquiries in ; i A r : -, A OMEOOM Thursday ' ! NEW TODAY May . 1 1 VV V i. s&H$ ! Supported, By j X j NOAH BEERY : ! ff ! CYNTHIA t i 1 ilX ' STOCKLEY'S , . j Y ! Story I L "DALLA, THE LION , 1 H Entitled ! ; : yr' i "The Female" ; , i l :r. j T7ROM jungle girl to society beauty ; i ' ,1 vji V X' " i A here's Hetty Compson's most fas- ... t . . ' '' : i" f' ! 2inatlnB role. l f . '. .,: .11 ;i i A love-and-adventure drama, in a ' - N QHdare J i i " XL 1 i AT REGULAR PRICES I . : mm, ;iffl fl ; msm mm 1 ... : Also "OH. TEACHER? "PATHE NEWS' 1 and "McDONALD" j : : ' -: . ; if ' ' '"n. ' ' .l.i'T " j ' ..' . ''".' : .'.1 .. .V.' " ;. '''.. ''"T?"- r.---.T.y.-)i ; i, : j,. - . .... . , 1"- n r j V, Ifow Could She Forget It? By Ted Olson. Do you. remember . that , last hour we met; The twilight road, the long hor . lzon climbing; A wind .that breathed of rose and mignonette; The vespers chiming? High on the. crag where towers the . riven pine. We paused, while burned to ash the. sunset's ember. -Your hands were chill; I cradled them In mine. Do you remember? I spoke. the words long inartlcu . late; , : ' Warm ia yoar eyes I saw your answer burning. And while we . said farewell you vowed to wait For my returning. And It, I swore to be forever true By all youth's oaths, audacious, mad,, imprudent. Do you recall? Yes, darn it all, you do! I hoped you wouldn't! A Sculptor Blake: "Your wife has the most beautiful, chiseled feautres I have ever; seen.- ; i'.; " :..-'; Drake: "The work is mine. Her beautiful clay remained too long the other evening, and ,1 had to go to work with chisel, and ham mer." -Gertrude jdarle Heller. John is going away this winter?" "You don't, say! And when is he going to get his overcoat?" "Why. where my husband is go ing," haughtily replied Mrs. Mc Laren, "no one ever wears an ov ercoat." , "Goodness gracious! Is he that sick?" s A, Alan Brown. THE JIXGLK JAXGLK COl NTEIi Some- keep up talking till we're sick;. ' Umbrellas dry up pretty quick. ' ' . L. O. B. i Sometimes running is good fun; Chasing rainbows profits none. Walter Shumaker. . i .:':! North, East, South, West, are dif ferent sections; . Wives send their husbands in all directions.. - 1 Robert Relchenbaum i ' Augusta's in the State of Maine; A lover's in a state of pain. Mrs. R. A. Cram. Mrs. McLaren's husband was going, south, far. the, approaching winter,: and the better two-thirds, with, all the. requisites, character istics,, and. traits o her sex. was gently and- consistently, ; broad casting the news., , It, was .Mrs. Tubbs' turn next to swallow, the quinine. For the fifth time she need3 listen to the same old tale specific instance of neighborly patience. ; "Do you know. Mrs. Tubbs. that circulation, there are. many who are contemplating. doing so. The scarcity of stocks In most produc ing section's seems to be fully realized.- . The . prospects are that if demand remains . active,, and, J in excess of production as it, has; for several weeks in. southern, pine, shipments will .soon .be consider ably slowed up, making .it impos sible for the retailer to count upon receiving the. Immediate deliveries which he has . enjoyed for 7 some time.. " Fear of.' this, seems . tfa be stimulating the forward purchas ing movement which now. tqall appearances is developing, ft , J 'nimiiniiini 4: 1 I ,0, it r- 1 : I ' T717HEN 10,000 ancient Greeks drove the Persian W hordes from, the plains of Marathon, they, at once dispatched a courier to Athens to bear intelligence of' their, victory. I I It took the messenger hours to reach the city, and - so breathless was he that, as the people thronged-eagerly about him to hear the news, he merely gasped, "Victory is . ours" and j fell dead. Jhat was several hundred . 'years,B.X.:j:'C.i;k-"v i..:-' -yri I . ' v Today the papers of the world would get the news almost, simultaneously with its happening, slap extras, on their presses, and shortly the thrilling story would be in, the hands of some millions of readers. Papers have supplanted the courier, multiplied his effec tiveness -and increased his speed .hundredfold. Not only does the newspaper make public the news in the world of events, but it also. keeps our information up-to-date on every article of human need, whether food, clothing, household appliances, necessities or luxuries. The latter news is found in the advertisements. Advertising will Kelp i you. "Vhether you realize it or not,' advertising is a. big, vital force in your life. Through; it, American genius and. American manufacturers are -put ting within your reach the many comforts and conveni ences of modern life. ' j J - .- : - ; :': - ' ;.'"'; ; "'-'-' -1 : .' ;. - .', ', '. 4 ;" '. . V ", j . 'fl' I '"''' ' ' J - ' ' ; .' ':" .-j ; -.; w . -, - f. : ;; t. -,',! . ;rv; : ..' Do not overlook this mighty and indispensable service which this paper offers with the rest of the day's news. Read the advertisement!) regularly Bad Example' In one corner of a popular grill was a - party which, became ao noisy that the proprietor finally approached. "Just one request, gentlemen," said he. "Please : do not sing 'Landlord, fill the flowing bowl.'." "What's the idea? We're ; not getting any liquor," "I know, but other dinner par ties think you are." .. F. B. Niebart. A woman may have a sharp tongue and yet be a dull conver sationalist, , Why. Furs WiU Be Scarce .TUIs Winter. The Beavers are building "dam" carefully. Er-miners are threatening, a strike.'" Skunks have scents enough to avoid, hunters. Lynj have all been gobbled up by colters. ,' . i There is i trouble : bruin among the Bears. r The Wolf has lots of trouble it's a long tail. The Squirrel has gone nutty. : The Wolverine has ,1 been di sabled. : So fur. so good. P. P. F. That's Different Albert: "I - saw her in a res taurant and she had smoked -" - Frank; "Impossible! A, cigar ette never touched .her. lips'" Albert: "Who said it had. I was going to say that I saw her In a restaurant and she had smoked herring.". F. P. Pitzer. . . Ob. Those Girls Helen: "Bessie . claims , her sweetheart simply raves over her beauty. He. told .her, last night, that her teeth would be hard to match anywhere.." J Irene:' "The dentist told her, the same thing, when she paid for the set." Elizabeth Jordan. A Good .Time Was Hud By Johnny As mother was rushing around the house in a great hurry to get her oldest boy , off to school, he having been late twice that week, she looked up to .see her four-year-old boy on the table with his little hand on the hands of the clocfe. "What ARE you doing?" ask ed his mother. "I am holding the clock back so Johnny wont . be late for school," .be answered. : Alfred Wilson. Something' Worse I've seen death staring in my face, Put this not among the jokes But it can't compare with my wife When she stares at other folks. 1 . William Sanford. Up And At 'Em! Co: "Who are you?" Ed: "I'm nobody's fool." Co: "Oh, I supposed someone claimed you." Acqnatlc Language In spite of acquarium liiKh-brows, The fish lear the slang of the shy brows. And speak with acumen That seems almost human S II AGE TEA' D AuD Y TO It's GrancJiMotbeKs llecpe to Bring '. BactCbler and Lustre to," . A-,.'' 'jv Hair ijl'.;: :;v:?:v - - lv,"'" 1 -; ' ; : Vou can, turn gray, faded. hair beautifully' dark and lustrous al most over night If you'll get a bottle of ."Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound" at any drug store. . Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage, Tea-Jtecipe, im proved . by the addition of other ingredients', are sold annually., says-a, well-known druggist here, because.it darkens tho hair so naturally and evenly, that no one can tell it has been applied. Those . whose- hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or. two applications the gray, hair vanishes and -your lurks bpoomn luxuriantly dark and beautiful. ,. 7 ? Thisiis ,tbe ago of youth, . Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so set busy with WyethV Ssge and Sulphur Com pound , to-night and -you'll be .de lighted with your dark, handsome hir : and - your youthful ; appear auca within, a few days. Adv, Howard VL Gore, Vhp May BeNtraed To Succeed .' Henry, C. Wallace as Secretary of A jri culture ' - iK - ' ' ill. wi ,- . v ill; ! - . " - " -' ', , - -. ' ; - - U. 4S ','., , ' - 51;:. - ' " - ;w T- i- - j? H; K s - ' - ' , Kr . f I ? v iiy i - . r LiJJ ?Z -' - '""7 - : v . k,: - -' ', ' " ", - ' j,- s, ' ( .-.- ' ' ' ji ' - ? " ' ' . 7 - ' r 11 ' " - - - 4 -- i : ' . fir ; A-"f'..- "l :r ' v 1 . ., ', j . -,.' U .- '"JT " . . . T 1- Although, Gore, who Is Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. Is the Re publican nominee) for Governor of VVofjt :. Vlrg-inla.. !t- ia reported In Washington that he .will be chosen to succeed Secretary .Wallace who died following an operation for the 5-Jt-' -frrt- -XvXV ,'.'. X-A 'v.aS .v remo-al of Ws SDDendlx and ' rail bladder. . Gore announced the can cellation of further, speaking en casements when notified of . his superior's death and. returned to Washington. death." in 'San ; Francisco a ;. fa-.v weeks later. Von Turpitz May Dicc!c:3 , Dhetails of Lusjtania Lcr BERLIN. Nor. (APJ De tails, hitherto unpubltehed con cerning the inside facts leading up to the sinking of the.LusltanU have been promised in a new to be issued soon by Admiral von Tirpitz, the former navy head, who has been credited with hav ing ( given the ' final order which resulted in' the destruction of the steamer. ,." ; ''. ' V ;' ' According to the announce ments, Admiral von Tirpitz, now leader of the Nationalists in the Reichstag, has consented to the publication of air the secret ar chives in his I possession which coversome 20 years prior to 1914. Of crab's knees and catfish's eye brows. . Otto II.' Freund. Easy to Find ' "That office boy of vours is al ways whistling. Doesn't it annoy you?T "It does, a little, but then, when I hear him - whistling, I know where he Is." OLDEST WHITE RESIDENT OF ALASKA VISITS HERE .-.., ' (Contlnuad from page II Judge Thomas stated that it was very damp in his section and that the farmers rarely , harvested a crop of bay .before it spoiled.; SI los are .in. great demand for keep ing feed for livestock, he said, j Gold was discovered on - Eagle river, near a point where five oth er, streams joined ; and about 100 miles above the head . of naviga tion on the McKenzie river last fall, Judge Thomas said. Just What this will develop into is not known, but the assays .from, pros pects were , said to be good. I .Judge Thomas has a. string of tfirsts"'to his credit. He helped to . build the first . custom house on Seal Island during the time that poaching was flourishing; he is the first prohibition jurist, hold ing, a "floating? court that moves from place to place ; after . reach ing the territory he began the study of law, and is not only the first but the only man to be. 'ad mitted to . the bar .in. Alaska who is a graduate of a law school. He is particularly proud of this ach ievement and recognition. Since going, to Alaska he has held a gov ernment ; position nnder every ad ministration, andi has ben. in. the federal service in various capaci ties for 3T years. At present5 he i engaged In writing a history of southeastern Alaska. " Judge Thomas was chairman of the Wrangei committee for the reception of the late President Warren. G. Harding, when he vis ited Alaska a year ago in June, j "I could tell that he was a sick man the minute I shook ' hands with him," Judge .Thomas said. The visitor la the proud possessor of a. photograph, taken of the late president, and one of the last tak en of the chief executive before the illness that resulted,, in, his in Bnq Day Tako?" i J - V., FT Laxativo A." KJ , . I La- - . f ...... , .. S3 tahtefs ' The First and Ori-in.il ; , Col4 and Grip Tab!, t'. i Proven Safe for raore than i a . Quarter of;a Century r i i ari effective.' rcraedf . f t ; COLDS, GRIP, IIU LU- ENZA and as a Preventive ! The box bears ills t'ia . : Price 30c. HLf Ll LJ: f,l THE ARTISTIC DURABLE FLOOR CO VERING Handsome Riigr arid Yard Goods Pat terns ; Suitable for Every Room in the House - 4lz x 9 Ru..... 5.40 6. x 9 Ru? ;;.: 6.95: .74 x 9 Rug 9.40 9, x 9. Rug 11:95 9 xlOJzRug 14.50 9 xl2 Rug 15.95 w? . ... .. -r . .MZ - - - W!- .. See Display in Our' Windows ' Hhovrlng Water Irool thirfare 4r P i i ! 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