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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1915)
u KfflOIl TO BE CAVEl rADRArJ7A lILLr UUil WHY NOT? It is one of the most Im portant functions of the fe&cns&retaFeHsv. bodv and has a direct mm? m mnmrr mym . IVaVKNWII VI VVUiMMJIVS, IHIVN mnuence on your genera health and strength. - Id Is NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS A rellabta first HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters H "USE THE RrVXR" Dalles-Columbia Line " State at Waaatnrtao. IWNhilAw ftotxtar 11 P. m. Im Paliai aailv aa. ln4a IK. Hunt. H. Tol, lalaaa twin aaj Twia QtM far Vrvr CaaunMa aa 8a panta. IwWtllMk. Ili4 AGENTS HanrfblitrS-rlaai etarls art aHr er foontrr: full Mititttl . CiALIlf COuM Not a Fair Test, - -, Ever atnoe they came to school that Inorntng two of the bora had bee persistently nsughty. At last there fore, the teacher, now thoroughly ex asperated, turned to than angrily, and . aald that they must atay la daring playtime until each had written his name 1000 time. Playtime duly came, and, aa th raet of the claaa roaa and hastened from the room to enjoy a apall of freedom, the two miecreanta Bottled down to their Irk torn imposition. Five minutes later the teacher re turned to see how they were getting on, and found a heated argument la progress. "Coma, coma." aha naked. "What the matter nowr Whereupon one of the boy bunt Into tear. "Taint fair, mum!" ha gasped. "Hla name's Tim Bast and mine 'i Alexander O'Shaughnessy!" Father-a Idea. Gertrude waa home for the Christ mas holidays and to her honor the old folks were holding a reception. And In their honor Qertie brought forth her new garments. Picking up a beautiful creation aha held it up before the admiring crowd and said: "lent this perfectly scrum p tlous? Just think, all this silk came from the little Insignificant worm." Her hard-working- father looked a moment, his brow furrowed. "Gertrude," he said, "that is not the way to refer to your father." Mexican Capital Receives News With Great flejolcing Amnesto for A3 Who Submit is Plan. Washington, IX C Recognition of the party led by General Carranxa as the defacto government la Mexico has bee unanimously agreed on by .the Pan-American conference aa the atep to be recommended to their res pec tire governments. Secretary Lansing, oa behalf of the United 8tatea government, expressed Its Intention to recognise General Car rara, and th embassadors of BraaU, Chile and Argentina and th ministers of Bolivia, Uruguay and Guatemala transmitted the decision of th Wash Ingtoa government, aa well aa their owa opinions la agreement with it. Full Agreement Reached. Mr. Lansing has obtained th ap proval of President Wilson to the plan, and before th conference began all th ministers la the Latin-Ameri can corps also had given their adher ence to It Th attltnd of th conference was regarded generally aa th most Im portant diplomatic atep la the Mexi can situation since th United States decided to withhold recognition from the Huerta government, more two year ego. It means that the Car ranxa government will receive th moral support of th United States and that aa embargo oa shipments of arms to opposing factions will be laid as soon aa recognition actually la ex tended, which probably will be within a fortnight. Whet -file bushel; forty-fold, 84 ; dun, 83a. Millfeed Spot price t Bran, fSS ton: aborta, ISC; rolled barley, gZo-jt 19. . Own WhoIe,'3T.50 lea: erected. 139.50. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, lit 1; valley timothy, llotl3: alfal fa. IllSOllia; cheat, ItfifilOj eat and vetch, $ll$rlL Vegetable Cucumbers, Oregon, IB tXSOedoaen: artichokes. Tee: toma toes, 35$40e box; cabbage, la pound; green corn, lOajlfe dosan; garlic, 16c per pound; peppers, Ufoe; eggplant, 4flJoc; sprouts, 10c; horseradish, lSe; cauliflower. bOcetSI. ' Potatoes New 70 Q 8& sack; sweets, 88.40ffl8.50 ewt. Onlooe Oregon, flgjl.10 sack. Errs Oregon ranch, buying prices No, 1, S4e docen; No, f, 87c; No. 8, 80c Jobbing prices. No, 1, 86. Poultry Hens, llQlSie; eprlnge, IS Q 14c; turkeys, nominal; ducks, white, IS 1S; colored, 10 Q He; ea.810c Butter City creamery cube, ex tras, aelling at Site; firsts, 89c; prints and cartons, extra. Price paid to producers; Country creamery, Xrf29e; butterfat, premium quality, S3e; No. 1. average quality. Sic; No, S, t9. Cheese Oregon triplets, jobbers' buying price, 14.e pound L . b, dock, Portland; Young Americas, 181a. Veal -Fancy, 10 pound. Pork Block, 7i8e pound. Hops 1915 crop, 9ll pound. -. H idee Salted hides, 16c; salted kip, 16c; salted calf, 18c; greea hide, 13c; green kip, 16c; green calf, 18e; dry hides, CSc; dry calf. 87a. Wool Eastern Oregon, 1822Se pound; valley. 87 & ZSc; fall Umbo' wool, 8426c; mohair. Oregon, HQ 30c Cascara bark Old and new, 8,34e SOON TO f.IARRY ISI1LII! Influence Was Recognized Even In Biblical Times. r!rt. Rsrinza 623, Widcw cf Jeweler. To Ee Erik mWS CAUCHIQ TAVCnS EATQI Brief Announcement of Engagement Is Formally Given to Public by Chiefs Private Secretary. Washington, D, C Woodrow WU- the President oT the United States, announced Thursday his n gagemeot to lira. Norman Gait, of Washington. -The date of the wedding baa not been fixed, but It probably will take place la December at the bom of the bride-elect. Through Vadium ef Nsrveu System Marvsleus Change, Phyaleel and Chemleel, Are Brought About by Tensl Vibration, The power of muslo to Influence the fceaith of the listener baa bee racor alsed from early time and became historical la the attempts of David to drive out Baul's distemper. We he- lleve no one has been bold enough to ascribe any direct Influence of tonal vibration upon the material of the bodv. but throuak lb medium of lbs nervous system marvelous change, physical and chemical, coma to pass, and th affects of th art, which, above aU others, plays upon tha emotions, must certainty be more than trilling. Kvea the an musical, those who ere not es pecially susceptible to sweet sounds, are affected differently by a Jlg-f funeral march. national society of musical thera peutics waa founded last year and u WHY NOT 9 KC is pure. KC is health ful. It really docs make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. And you pay only a fair price-for it. at iiu ixo Dating powder snouia sell lor more. Mil if Th. brief announcement from the I name of a aumber of physictaas sp- Wbiti Sous mad by Secretary Tu-1 Pr on the list of memoera. a m- kILmmh a anrarlae tn nfllelal I tvr Washington, friends It I Best He Could D. "Th lady ahot a man , "I can't star her on that basis." In terrupted tha busy manager. "After 1 have weeded out my applications from lady murderers, I might possibly put her in a sextette. Louisville Courier-Journal. Fixing Her. That vivacious Miss Oldglrl lent friendly to you. Is aher" "No, I think ah and mother quar ried over something on time whea mother was a girl." : New Pleasing to Carranxa, Vera Crux, General Carranxa re ceived with great pleasure tha news that tha Pan-American conference at Washlngto had decided to recognise htm aa th defacto government la Mexico, although he pointed out that he bad received no official notice to this effect He will not alter bis plana for a trip through the northern state. In response to questions , General Carranxa aald: "When peace absolutely la restored and tranquillity really established throughout th country, amnesty will be granted to all thee persona, but not now. To permit them to return at this time would be to endure their ma chinations within tha republic. "Tha Immediate effect of this news will be a great moral strengthening of the cans of constitutionalism and a corresponding disheartening of oppos ing factions. There will be no more formal battles. Fighting of that sort already baa ended, but naturally the atraggl to pat down minor outbreak and lawlessness must be continued for a greater or less time in a country such aa this, where there are exten sive open areas." Mexico City. News of tha decision to recognise th Carranxa government waa received with great Joy by th military element here. All th news papers Issued special editions. Gen eral Pablo Gonxalea, commander of the Carranxa force In Mexico City, will hold a reception la celebration of th event East Again Buying Wheat' Portland A stronger wheat market la the East baa increased th d la the Northwest for grain for Eastern shipment, and buyers from that quar ter who bad been talking of reselling their purchase accordingly elevated their views. Th cash market in Chi cago waa from T to 18 cents above th December option. It la figured that 400 carloads of wheat bar bought to date to go East, and th local trad looks for a continuance of th movement Country business again decreased, aa th Chicago ad vance has mad farmers firmer. Bid at th Merh cants' Exchange generally oo a higher basis. Offer for club war raised 1 to 1) cents and red wheat bids were 1 to 3 cents higher. There was a 4-eeot ad vance in offers for November forty- fold and 21 cents for the October livery. Spot blues tera waa unchanged, but November was raised 3 cents. Forth first time in weeks there tr bids for brewing barley at th Exchange. Offers were made to buy 600-ton lota at 327, but sellers would not consider this price. Feed barley waa 60 cents higher at 325. B0. The oat market waa also firmer, with bids raised 60 cents, th strength being due to the advance in barley. Bradstreet reports th visible wheat increase this week at 14,000,000 bosh- els, th corn increase at 1,406,000 bushels, and the oats increase at 1,' 463,000 bushels. a surprise to official but to several intimate m long been expected. From this circle earn tha story of a friendship whoa culmination was viewed aa a happy turn In th troubled lonely life of the nation "8 chief executive. It waa Mia Margaret Wilson and her cousin. Miss Bones, who drew Mrs. Gait Into th Whit House. They met her first In the early autumn of last year and wer a much attracted by her that they sought her out more and more frequently and the friendship between them ripened into an affctioa ato intimacy. Mrs. Gait spent a month this sum mer at Cornish aa tha boose guest of the President a eldest daughter. It waa through this intimacy of bis daughter and cousin that th President had an opportunity to meet and know Mrs. Gait One of the most Interest ing facts about the engagement in deed, as told by friends, la that th President' daughter should hare chosen Mrs. Gait for their admiration tha movement to use muslo as a means to health has been started, and It seems as If tha subject would be looked Into deentv and the nlac of muslo as a therapeutic agency placed la Its proper pigeonhole, for reference la suitable rases. On woadera what It tha general In fluence of th present ragtlm eras upon th mental and physical condi tion of Its hearers. Being to no serious, but. on th contrary, happy- go-lucky in mechanism and perform ance, it certainly cannot depress rltal- Hy and to far better In this respect than th popular melodies of a ge erattoa or two line, which war, with a few exceptions, Unged with melan choly. The African Jlnglee of tat present day create aa motional at mosphere of restlessness and excite ment which la typically American, ana which la bpposed to health only so tar aa our national restlessness and lack of poise tend to make as a people whosa national disease la nervous ex haustion. New York Medical Journal. .V. IN SELEGTIfiQ A SCHOOL Consider te Saeceas er Failure mt Its Graduates la the World ef Service. The Bbak.Walker flu leva' (el leg Radiates 8 access -the School Msetlsg Every1 Test ef This Character. Mm thaa SMS Balmbs-Wa&at ti4nM wW by the fcaSiac SnaaW Ito NarOMMMi e) hassle nln eawat se svsnse af Ikns asllB ess ear las pe Mime, War est seieB tm e iiSi m.m wi er the eme i ' s I W i M lateiaias ? L M. WALKER, Preside! tWQG3aWltv PORTLAND, OREGON. WHtf TRAIN tQ A POSITION FOR YOU CW wriotm aw stosss te Si em a. TS b a m4 earfltn n.,t. a h. ere imwIV HuUIUI TrataW mmmm MOfk r. KMi rioN. Hiwlm - Hftv. mi ii I Uuwrt MolMVM Swims U ew invwti bms law. Wftwftw Holmes Business College "TU Shoailhat itt M goed pmKio." Waaisjea a Tmb. twins, tr. J and friendship before their father did. Mr. Gait I th widow of a widely nnc MT TUlNlf WITH rErT7 k.!-. -I Ul..kl... I www wr, ...... . .- who died about eight years ago, leav ing a Jewelry business that still bear his name. She has lived in Washing, ton sine her marrlsg In 189S. She Is about 88 years old and was Miss Edith Boiling, bora In Wytbeville, Va., where her girlhood was spent and where b father, William H. Boiling, was a prominent lawyer. For many weeks Mrs. Gait and bar relatives have been frequent dinner guests st the White Boose. Often she . accompanied th President en motor ridea. She Is not quite as tall aa Mr. Wilson, has dark hair and dark yea and always la in stylish attire. Bar tastes are said to be strikingly similar to those of the President, with a deep Interest In literature and char Ity wok. - Ability Always to Land en Them Soeme to Feint to Natural Conclusions. There to nothing especially striking about the feet of a cat except Ha abil ity always to toad oa them. Hold a young cat by Ita feet a short dlstanc from tha ground for a few seconds and then let go. The cat's back, being heavier than Us feet, should strike the ground first But It doeeot Just as the cat to being let go It gives a quick upward thrust with Its chest and aa Ita feet are freed they awing under It so It lands oa them. In the case of the young eat that has never experienced this before. It Expectations Fulfilled. Lucille, a carefully brought up little girl of a years, returned from her first party In glee. "I waa a good girl. mamma," she announced, sad talked alee all the time." "Did you remember to any some thing pleasant to Mr. Appleby lust before leaving T" ber mother asked. "Oh, yes, I did." wss th enthusias tic reply. "I smiled and said. I en joyed myself very much. Mrs. Apple by. I bad lots more to eat thaa 'apected.' Sad Daye. Big sister was reading la bar book of poems: "Th melancholy days bav come the saddest of th year." 'Say. sis. broke In ber schoolboy brother, "don't you pull any of that 'saddest of th year' stuff. With Dine examples and a page of grammar to do 1 know what time of year It to.1 MCrt?. a Emms? taaiiaaiM - ..Li ..I U. ai it.iiiaf saMae s jiiS'' iwe rkTtjn fill ir.A, Imi, eir. i .Mil, it. cmu. sur. 6cdh!s Rdunts to p2S2sa to ' Gear Away SSto frca bad The Way ef It "Ton know, when a man loves a girl he is simply mad?" "Yea, and when he finds out that someone else loves her, too, he to sim ply madder." TIR We have the best facilities in the Northwest for doing your Repair work. Why throw your old tires sway? Send them to us and let -us repair them. . We guarantee every repair we make. Our prices are reasonable. A Wtsiern repair is a permanent repair. Let us convince you. Tube punctures repaired. 25c WESTERN KDW. 4 AUTO SUPPLY C8. 132 FINE ST., IB. BI8AIWAT, P68TUIB. 88, DENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE Ppla fraa n part. f WmUm SUFFRAGE QIAMPION IS CLAD Portland. Mrs. Abigail Scott Duni- way, II years old. sister of the late Harvey W. Scott and known as the "mother of woman suffrage in Ore gon," died at Good Samaritan hospital at 12:60 o'clock Monday morning, fol lowing an Illness of several week. Mrs. Duniway underwent an operation recently for an Infection In her foot and for some time there had been vir tually no hope of her recovery. At the bedside at the time of her death were Ralph R. Duniway and Dr. a A. Duniway, sons. Dr. t. C Zaa and the nurse. Mrs. Duniway'a death came while she was sleeping peacefully.. on rxocimatiy rWt war cox mr saital tl Mut Ourafci i.MV lumrlatoid. aas ear prunptnais Ml Snba ins work la m aar wbmi raqnind toapsrs cwtad tar ut-f-twa patnna. Dr. Wisa Is stataa- toatk arpart. Tbarala "always oira user" In avarr eauias. and Dr. WtM) Ian elata M this atatinetioa ia Ora sm. alaaaaanam Hkat eaa t auar- SBUawadaB'tda, LOW PRICES FOB BrSB-CBADK WOBK. Coo Bt Habaar PhMba. aaos as M Th. Btat Kal Kaaaar Platea. aaak I t tmarat 6al4 ar faraalaia Crawe SJS WISE DENTAL CO. BEUABLI PAINLESS DENTISTS. Paaaar Maia XMS. A JS2& IBM TalrS Stnat Falliae Bkw, rartiaaA Otesaa A B Car. Tail aa4 WsaUastaa, 9.H.KJ, He, 42, tail ItVHElf eritiae- ia " Mas tala papar. UX'S EUSHESS COLLEGE ."THE 8S2231 OF CSiimf" PortlaiHl't Bt BnrJaan TnUar SetaaaL Bookkaapins. Shmrthaaa, TrpawrilOBC aad Panirmnnbip taught Of sxpart Kanr atadanta have alrsady asrohal. Ask forCatalo. Carotl aarir. Pkeoe Hi.ltf 801 nirass nss. mnm, mm London Prohibits Treating. London. The antl-treatlng regula tion in connection with the use and sale of alcoholic drinks has gone into effect in London and the surrounding district it is the most radical, and far-reaching effort for the curtailment of drinking yet tried, for it affects nearly 10,000.000 persona, and viola tion of the regulations is punishable by a nne of 16Q0 and six months in prison. The authorities have given notice that the penalties will be en forced without mercy. The law to ex pected to curtail the consumption ef alcoholic liquors by 60 per cent Oriental Ssllors Battle. Seattle. Two hundred Chines and Japanese sailors of the Great North ern liner Minnesota engaged In a free-for-all fight aboard the big vessel Sun day and befor police reserve restor ed order several of the combatants were severely cut and bruised and one Chinese was suffering from burns caused by scalding water. The trou ble began when 60 Chinese made a rush to break up a Jspanese birthday party. Within a few minutes every Oriental aboard ship was fighting with fists, feet bottles, chairs, belaying pins or any nanoy weapon. Prince Diea ef Wound. London. Prince Frederlo of Thurn and Taxis died in a Russian base hos pital, according to a Petrograd dis patch to the Post, after being severely wounded in an encounter with Rus sian raiders in the Vilna salient. A dispatch from Amsterdam Sep tember 24 said the Berlin Lokal An xelger had announced that Prince Frederic had been -killed while fight ing in the Dniester. Hop Buying in Yakima Section. Portland The only active point in the hop market this week ia the Yati ma section, where ever 600 changed hands. The principal buying was done by McNeil Bros. , Th lots purchased war those of Prank Elgin, 154 bales, George Elgin, 12S bales; Charles Elgin, 148 bales, and P. N. Campbell, 120 bales. There was a re port of a deal involving about a car load at Rlckreall, but otherwise bus! nee In this state was quiet. mees remain unchanged at 9 to 10 cent for the qualities now being offered. Shippers were disturbed by the an nouncement that the transcontinental linee would not issue through bill of lading on hops intended for England, owing to the freight congestion on th trans-Atlsntic steamship lines. The Canadian roads, however, are tak ing bop for through shipment. Cotton Exports Show Incrssse. Washington, D. C. Enormous la in the cotton export trade during August are shown In the monthly statement of foodstuffs, cot ton and oil exports, mad public by th bureau of foreign and domestic com merce. Cotton exports for the month were 162,059 bales, valued at $7,625, 831, as compared with exports of 21,- 210 bales, rained at $1,808,117, in August 1914. For the eight months ended with August shipments were 6,' 099,420 bales, as against 8,784,444 in the same period last year. Cantaloupe Season Nearly Over, Portland The last ear of California cantaloupes of the season is now being cleaned up. Southern Oregon and local stock will be used during the remain der of the season and will sell higher. Salway peaches were received from Merlin and sold at 6055 cent. Levi clings are moving at 606S cent. ' A ear of Ladynnger grapes, the last of the season, arrived and wer quoted at $1.60 for lug boxes. Southern Oregon grapes were in fair supply, Malsges aelling at 85 cents and Tokay at $1. Local Concords wer 12Je per basket Panama Major General George W. Goethala baa withdrawn his resigna tion of governor of the Panama canal tone. This fact was announced by General Goethals on hi arrival on board the steamship Cristobal from New York after a vacation spent In the United State. Bis action was taken, he said. in View of the recent slides In the GaiUard cut, which have closed traffic through the eanaL ' General Goethals said be would re main in Panama indefinitely until such time aa the condition of- the canal would permit his departure. Further than to make this announcement and hia announcement that he bad cabled Secretary of War Garrison withdraw ing his resignation, which was to bav become effective November 1, General Goethals had nothing to say concern ing the eanaL Be did not seem worried over the situation, but eager to enter on the work of combatting the slide. He will discuss the situation with Lieu tenant Colonel Chester Barding, ehgi- of maintenance, and afterward make a persona study of th slides. , Gaffney's Rsslgnatlon In. Washington, D. C. The resignation of T. St" John Gaffney, American con sul general at Munich, requested by the State department because of un neutral utterances, wss received Thursday and accepted by cable. Accompanying the resignation was a cablegram bearing the names of about a half dozen American . residents of Munich, who ssid that Mr. Gaffney had performed his duties In a manner which, so far aa they could see, was ! satisfactory. Mr. Gaffney's has not been named. ' Streetcar Wins in Chase, San Francisco A policeman com mandeered a streetcar Thursday and won a race with a jitney down crowd ed Market stseet which ended with the detention of Miss Kate Cohen and Jacob Lindenbaum, of Seattle, The girl's parents telegraphed the police to hold the two when they arrived her by steamer. The message was late, but the mar riage clerk was notified in time. Be called policeman when the eouplej appeared, but they escaped In a Jitney, and the race followed. Limiting Hla Field. ' The head of a certain well known family waa recently approached by hla son, just Bearing n)a majority. "Father," aald he. "I want to have a talk with you concerning my future. I bav decided to become an artist Have you any objections r Th old man scratched his bead, re flectively, and replied: "Well, bo, my on provided, of course, you don't dxaw on m." sk. . d vv Always Lands en Ita Feet doesn't know that It to going to be dropped. If It were a long drop, there would be time to think, but In the short drop the cat must act and act Immediately. In fact It to really be fore banded. The natural conclusion then to that this faculty In the cat Is located la Its feet It to Inherent In them. , It wouldn't be anything for a cat to turn over tbla way after It to mature, but It to a different thing that a cat doea It without anybody aver having shown him bow. - Choral Confession. Two men were discussing th serv ice as they made their why home from Churcn. "What was that sentence th choir repeated so often V asked one. ."As nearly aa I could make out It was 'We are ail miserable singers,' " replied his companion. London Tit- Bit. , , Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ref late and inviirorate atom sen. liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granule. Lasy to take as candy. .Jtome, Sweet Home. "Home to where the heart Is," re marked the sentimentalist 'That's right" replied the ordinary person, "You can always tell what town a man to from by observing what ball club be roots for." Washington Bur. . .1. ,. ...... . An EAsy War to Heal I Your Skln-TrouU Reslaol ointment with reelaol soap, tops Itching Instantly, quickly aad eaaliy heala the most distressing cases of eesema, heat-rash, ringworm er similar tormenting skla or scalp erup tions, and clears away pimples, black heads, redness, roughness, and dan druff, whea other treatments bav proven a waste of time and mooey. Physician have piWrlbed (his re. Inol treatment for twenty years, while thousands who bav been cured say, "What reelnoi did for us It will do for you." tSvery druggist sella reaiuol otntmeat Ceuldnt Olaapnetnt Him. Th Interviewer why did you as sassins is all your wives as boob as the honeymoon waa overT tlluebeard You see, I'd promised to love each oua aa long as she lived, and no matter, what other sins l'v committed. I never disappoint a lady. Philadelphia Bulletin. .. Tap, Tap, , , Ron waa showing the old folks from op country through the financial dis trict ' . , ; "Tha street we Just Passed Is Cedar and Ihla to Pine," said Us son guide. "You see. everybody wauls to knock wood -befor be reaches Wall atreet" CONSUMPTION TAKES 350 PEOPLE DAILY . Over 3J0 neeole aaccsmb to' cos- sumption everydsy la the Vnlltd Stales. 8rt.ee proves that the rrm. oslv thrive whs lbs systeafls weskt Bed from colds or sick nas. overwork, conflalnf duties or whea general weakness exists, The beet physicians point out that duringchangfof seasons lh blood should b msde rich and pure and active bv tak tag Scott's Bnutsioa aher meals. Tbtcod bver oil Is Scott's KmuUloo warms the body by earichJag the blood ; It peculiarly strengtbtas the lungs and throat, while it upbuilds the resistive forces of the bodt to avoid colds sod prevent conjumptios. . wm ww.m . .. h, ... . naif i mi lsnguid or nervous, Scott's Hmuiiton It ths ejeststrtBgtbsniegraod'mcdidnskaow, It Is totally tree from alcohol or ass topf fyliig drug. Avoid substitutes.. .' 7 an Bewss. BlueeiSila. N. I.. . Indian Worker In th Country. The great mass of ths Indian work ers In the United States are engaged In a comparatively small number of occupations. The latest official figures show that 85.4 per cent of the total number of gainfully employed Indians are In seven occupation groups agri cultural laborers. 85.6 per cent; farm ers and stock raisers, 29.8 per cent; lumbermen, raftsmen snd woodebop pera, 8.4 per cent; laborers In manu facturing and transportation, 6.8 per cent; launderers and laundresses, 1.1 per cent and servants and waiters, 8.1 per cent -. Domsstle Bliss. Ills wife (during spat) Perhaps you are not aware, sir, that I had half a dosan offers of marriage before I ac cepted yours T Her Husband (calmly) Oh, that's nothing. I proposed to more than a dozen women before I met youy" ' Bualnsss Secrets. - Customer (In drug store) What to this bottle of balr toolo worth! New Clerk The price to ona dollar. If I told you what It to worth. I'd lose my Job. He Wss Pretty Hungry. Little Willie's mother sent him to bed without any supper. At o'clock, as Willie lay dismally In hla little bed In the dark, his father appeared at the door and whlspersd; Son. could you eat some boner In U COmDT" "Jimlny. dad!" Willie answered. could eat it In the brush." Thst Waa It There's a' gentleman in the parlor. ir, said tne maid. Did be give you his name. Katie r asked the man of the bouse. "Oh, no, sir; but I think it's the tme who want to give his name to your daughter, sir." Yonkers Statesman. - ' Encouraging ThsM. 'Why don't von huv an nbimn, hilar - .... "I've heard a rumor that there mav be a subsidy granted pedestrians by the next congress." Louisville Courier-Journal. ? V Grateful Papa. . T ' ' Miss Curley kept a private school. and one morning waa Interviewing a new pupil. . - ' "What does your father do to earn his ilvlngr the teacher asked the lit tie girt "please, ma'am," was tha prompt reply, "be doesn't live with us. My mamma supports me, "Well, then," asked the teacher, "how does your mother earn her ilv lngr " i ' "Why," replied the little girl, Is an artless manner, "she gels paid for staying away from father. "-Argonaut aaaBBWawaaSBMawaIHaa Wanted Medal. The man Lemma gol I'm all right; I can swim. The Girl I don't care. I'm going to save you. I want a medal. Chicago Herald. be- ' Neighborly Attention. He This plant belongs to the gonla family, . She Ah. and you are takmg care of It while they are away r' -Chicago Daily News. ADDRESSED TO WOMEN Kaiser to Export Spuda. London. The German potato crop, estimated at 60,000,000 tone, to the largest in the history of the country, says a Berne dispatch to the Post The supply to se abundant that Germany has withdrawn the prohibition against exporting potatoes to Switzerland. Northwest Stock Barred. North Yakima An unconfirmed re port here says thst all live stock taken from the state Fair here and from points in Idaho snd Oregon to the Ore gon Fair at Salem, which, it was planned, would be taken to the live stock exhibition st San Francisco, has been denied admission into California. The reported reason is that Tam worth hogs of the J. W. McKoy herd from Farragut. Iowa, and stock associated with Iowa stock had been refused. Limit Put On Psstnorts. Washington, D. C Explaining- the State department a recent refusal to issue passports to several Mormons who desired to go to England and other European - countries for missionary work, department officials ssid no passports were being granted mtssfOBj- srlee of arty faith for work in Europe. The department's policy is to grant passports to countries in the war sons only to those persons trsveling oa Im perative business. 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