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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1915)
ARc YOU SICKLY? IS TIE IffETITC S8IE? IJ TEE tlSESnCI P00I t UE TOO HI 1911) CSSPlEmY IlKCUM-li? YOU SHOULD TRY IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS ATCSCL IT HA1IT ElfS Mortnaoed Thought. Th ksaumpUo that wbea Mr. WU- oa atated the other day tnat nia !f ,B" "thought were mortgaged beyond call" he was referring to critical ternatlonal affairs waa doubtleea eor recL But it appears that ther wee - second mortgas on bla thought. St Loul Post-Dispatch. , -USE THE RIVER" Dalles-Columbia line mt VklutaB. tar TW rMfaa fcAr II M. 8MMf J. K. Tol. UW J ru Ot for Vppmr Ctlumhm mmt SmmMttmm imu Tartars, imol . Of Couraa Not. - "My boy. if I hadal worked aad slsred. yoa could nsrsr carry on tbls way. Why doat yoa settle dowa aad rn to workT "Why. yoa doat want your grand son to carry on this way. o your- URIC ACID NEVER CAUSED RHEUSIATISM I WANT ts um K s mt aali.racttaa. V ear what yoar eaadirioa wrlta tosar far KEK HIXII a lllualBa-l ' and Cura." Thoaaanda eall It TW ful honk avar wrttirn." lamt said a absolutely rites. JESSB A. CASK. Dap, kwd. 1 What a Boacha Is. Until tha war broks out few Ameri cana had heard tha word boacha bocha, tha French soldiers' nickname for a German. It doesnt appear la tha Academy'! dictionary or la such editions of Uttro as most ot as can get hold of. Ia Delrao's slang diction ary its definition is "Maurais sojot. dans 1' argot des petites dames, qui Is p referent an muche"; which last word Deltraa defines ss "Jeuns homrns poll. doaz. amiable, reaerra." A. letter Irom Thomas Ogllry to the Spectator sop- plies some additional information, us says M. Theodore Joran la his author ity for saying that utire aoes aenas boscbe. and defines It aa ulcer or pes tilential tumor. M. Joran thinks It related to the Latin bucca, which means first the cheek, regarded ss a puffable thing, and then, according to Harper's Latin aicuonary, -one wao fills his cheeks In speaking, a declalm- er. bawler." and also "one who stuffs out his cheeks in eating, a parasite.' The New BepubUc. No Alternative. Mrs. Climber You will find society is mads id of two classes, my child. Daughter What are they, mother T Mrs. Climber undesirables ana people ws don't know. The Fly's Day Off. Museum Manager Where's the hu man flyT Attendant Cant perform today. His wife's bees swatting him. Balti more American. ... Another Solution. 1 hare solved one problem. I wont have a lot ot soiled dishes on band when my wife gets homo." "How's thatr- . .' "I've broken most ot 'em. T& pnttrari&f covzb tear dowa your ctreagflu The dome air-tubes oWfly af fect your'hiBgj tmi spsediljr kti to plnrur, paefflnonia, eoufaaiptitw. SCOTT S EMULSION overcomes bronchitis in sn easy, natural way. Its curative OIL-POOD soothes the inflamed membranes, relieves too cold that causes too troubis. a 1 . . ! . V ana every stop strengthen your lungs. AKAwiWtHM 14-a KETVSK SUBSTTTVTZS DENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OUT-Of-TOWN PEOPLE 1 Faapla from all parti of Oregos d Waahlns ton aoaalaDtlv visit ar omnfor aanUJ mat. naat. Oarafci laaa koowladrad. sad aas prampteaaa Is Salaa la work Is aM dar I wbrs raitidnd aiaosrs. jciaud by out of lows Dr. Wiaa k a tale. $ taota sxMrt. Thara Is I "ALW AITS ON MfT m svwry aaUiasr. sad Or. WkM lajra claiai at , this di.tto.Uoa la Ora ion- M fcaa- in i - Whatwsaastssi satai ira rtrrat da. LOW PRICES POS BTK2H-CBADI WOEC Coad Bad Banaar Plafaa, aaea SI at 1 M Bart UM Sake ftaaia, aark ............ IM karat Geld ar Faraalaia Crwra WISE DENTAL CO. nm tABijt painless DnrnsTJL Mini Mais SMS, A SWA lift TMr4 Smc P.UIa Kiev. PartlaaaV C M. Cos, Tktod sad WasUsyM. r. h.u Ho. 44 lU Ira heakwav Hasa Was- ITtTHEf wrtUas tt " fm thai saaar. mm NuasE rttrn ntr timntitr UiL3 UilC liUiUniL leys! fca Shol ty tains niAlicuM rtic IIV Declares No Bitterness Held Toward Enemy British Minister Tells cf Last Visit to Prisoner. Indoa. Taa BritUa forIn offtc nada pobllo Saturday th rrport of R. H. 8. T. Oaaaa. taa BritUa chap lain ia BrutMla, woo TlaltM mim Edlta CartU Jvat befora bar ttoa. and a letter, from Brand Wta It- lock. Uta Amartcaa mlnUter to BeV (1u to Waltar Hint Pat, taa Amer laa ambassador la London. In hit I Mter, Mr. WalUocfc aaya k rnitad I taat tha body of attM CawU ba dU; I rad to tka School for Nursaa, of wkich aha vaa taa directress, bis ro qtMat bolnx referred to the ministry of var U Berlin. KS. Mr. uaoaa w his fwDort ssrs: Oa Monday mini, uriooer iu i aa admitted by a special passport from tha German, authorities to u Driaoa of SL GUlea. whers MIm Cavell kad been confined for 10 weeks. The final sentence, had been flrea oariy that afternoon. ... i.v-...i ..s Mit.r iv . r "r. SIMON LAKE Capt. Simoa Lake, Inventor and builder ef submarines, says If tha war continues for two years England will have to use earao-oarrylna submarines to Import food from ths United 8tates. signed, but this could not lessen (he tenderness snd Intensity or reeling on either part during that last interview of almost an hour. "She said that she wished all her friends to know that she willingly gave her Ufa for her country and said: 1 havo no fear nor shrinking. have seen death so often that it is not strange or fearful to me.' "She further said: 'I thank God lor this ten weeks of quiet before the end. My life has always been hurried and full of difficulties; this time the rest has been a great mercy. They havo all been very kind to me hero. 'But this I would ssy, standing as I do in view ot God and eternity: I realise that patriotism is not enough. I have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.' , A German military chaplain was with her at the end and afterward gave her a Christian burial. Ho told me: ' 'She was bravo and bright to the but She professed her Christian faith and said she wss glad to die for her country. She died like a heroine.' Villa Soldiers Fight Federals. Douglas, Aria. A sharp fight be tween the advance guard of General Villa's soldiers and a detachment of Carransa troops from Agua Prieta, 8o- nora, occurred Snnday between Agua Prieta and Fronteras, according to re ports received here. The Carransa commander issued no statement to the outcome. The skirmish was said to have re sulted when General Calles sent a train toward Fronteras to meet 150 deserters from the Villa column, who were reported to have deserted when they learned the United States had recognized General Carransa. Hanging Called Decorous. ) Springfield, HI. Mayor ; Davis, of Murpbysboro, 111., said Thursday that he would preside at an indignation meeting as a protest because Governor Dunne granted a 80-day reprieve to Eli ton Scott, who was to have hanged Friday. The governor reprieved Scott because of reports that a recent hang ing had been a spectacle. "The gov ernor was misled. Everything at the hanging of Joe Deberry was conducted with the ntmost decorum," said the mayor. - ', California Jersey Wins. Baa Francisco. By ' lust three pounds of butterfat did Pearl of Ven ders, a Jersey cow owned by Guy C. Miller, of Modesto, CaU win the championship In the -Jersey class at the Panama-Pacific exposition cattle show. Pearl beat Mohican's It, owned by E. L. Brewer, of Sataop, Wash-, by two-tenths of one per cent Judgment was based on their verified milk rec ord for one year. Other prizewinners included Albien L. Gile, Chinook. Wash., for junior and reserve junior champion cow classes. Cordoba Msds New Colo. Ban Juan Del Bur, Nicaragua. The final conversion of the currency of Nicaragua will be concluded October 20. after which the cord o be will be the only legal tender of the republic The eordoba, the new monetary unit of Nicaragua, ia of the same weight and fineness ss the gold dollar of the Unit ed Slates. It was announced recently that the final rate of exchange agreed on waa 12 H pesos ot the old currency for one eordoba. ; NOftTirutST UtAixKET rtLTCRTS CENtRAL CROP CONDITIONS PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat WaMttm, N4tl toHfnM. rhib, . rod (11 red Ho I white, feed, IN Tl slllll Iw pHrae! Bran, IN Be nnd bautar. Ion; ehwrta, ,Vr M a Pr IMI eravaev. I.. liar Boaters -lmethv. Vail ii.r iiinuthr, luou; aitaia, liitJ W, cheat, tlt WW Bad Voich, tit II M 11 Vea-atahlae Artlrhr., ! PV Nam: tomatoes ) Bar o; eao- mt Bounds ainxita. o 10 fw.fw": hurs.ra.llab. IM pr Bound,- cauimoww. TK-tl J; um mi inj reierr, w bo 4"" v. UnM r rait rosenee, w."T mtnatKiM, If mo rr pound Ikcollle Mr bo; peer, It aim; eppiaa, Heltt Mr K... .mma 1 1 Id bar CrSt: .' I hu, IWo par pound, ereaberrloa, .. r each; imu, (I Ktfl par kumlrad. tm (iraivxi ranch, buyln artcest N. t ! N 1. : No. , mc M rm. IIO Ik: ducks. wKUs. i) Ho; eutor.!. Id w 11c; , !!. Kuucr Otr crm-y cub, sstrsa. Minns' at lc; firsts. ,; prtsts ssd cktiuos, sitrs. Trie Pia Mitirrs: Country cmiMry, Ue! secwnllns te ausilty; kuturtat. Dramlum uIU, Uci o. I avra Quality, lie; Nil t. rka 1-ork lll.H-k. Ile per pound. Hi.pa lli eron, Itfue Mr pouna. Hides ttelted kidas 1&; salted kip, lie: Ited raw. lc; rn niaea. 'Tan kin, lac: fTaaa a dry ealf. fie. Wm4 Raster! I n, 1K-; tTMi esll, IK; ttry sida ilda. Ma; Ores-asv ltte; VaUsr. tffrlke; FaU kunbs' HO tea. Mofcalr lrva, rfiw f pen Csarsra Ba.k-OM and new, t9e 4ry shert-waoM mMl ll.e; dry shears tinea. I4f lie eaok; salteO sisnins, ! WLm Mk. 4rv viL lnn kalr. ISO SSCh dry fast shesrflnas. IK sch: Ud SMH4 MJI4, SI?UPW.r, iava aluri. Cattle Choice steera. It l9T; madlnm tlstMra. tiat?: choice cows. UM rood rows. 14.a04.Tt: medium eetra. kaitrrs. t.ki bulla, A LA' BAl.araV 14 LOOS J4. heavy. HTI NheeB Wethers. H ?!.: ewsa. t9 i.H; aunbs. kwi.i.. SIATTLK MARKITS. fortvtotd. Tc; club, c: fla, tic, red Russian, tla. ftarlay. HS-aS. Tralardar s car racalpta: Whasu Ids; eats. I; barley, WBH nraawwi, aw, t vi t; bay. 4; flour. . TACOMA MARKET a. club. tc: rrd flfa. Uc. Flour edvaacrd I loc a barrat. Car racalpta: w naal. tariey. : rom, 1: oala, I; bay, Kutter Wasklnatoa creasaary, UflUe; t-Rrimborrr. rOr: block Swiss, Mfrllc; Tillamook, lie; Wsabiastaa, lac Essa f raao rmncn. sisyawi ws nor- age. SlSJMO dosea. Portland. Dollar wheat was again In evidence in tha local market Ten thousand bushels of November blue- stem changed hands at the Merchants' Exchange at this price. Another sale of 10,000 bushels ot bluostem for this month's delivery st 99 H cents was posted. Country dealing at about the same basis or higher has been report ed for several days. One lot 1 bought in Eastern Oregon, a special transaction, at eaual to il.OX. By consistently holding out for high er prices the farmers of the North west havo succeeded in forcing the market up t to 10 cents a bushel since tha first ot ths month, and this In the face of a steadily rising freight mar ket The last steamer reported Uken was at 100s. but It Is stated that own ers are now asking, with the Canal closed, 120 to 125s. Exporters con tinue to buy. however, and they are compelled to pay tha prices farmers demand. The bines tern purchases at the Ex change were at advances of 1 to 1H cents over Monday's prices. Other bids for the near months were un changed. December offers, which were too low when first posted on Monday, were adjusted to bring them into line with the other deliveries. Barley bids were raised 25 to (0 cents. Oats were Irregular, from 2i cents lower to 25 cents higher. Patent flour wss still available at the former price, but the market was firm. The export market was reported inactive. - Reviewing conditions In the Euro pean wheat markets, Broom hall says "Strength in whest Is due entirely to American advance and heavy Con tinental takings, but the advance la considered extraordinary in the face of big American crops and strong freights. Importers are obliged to pay unexpected prices and it is feared that this advance will continue, or at leaat as long ss Continental buyers follow the advance. , Northwestern Hops in Demand. Portland. About 1000 bales of bops were bought in the Northwest Wed nesday. All the details of the tran sactions were not available, but it is understood the prices were the same ss those current for the past week or more. Louis Lschmund purchased 200 bsles more of the McLoughUn crop st Independence. The McKay lot of 180 bales at St Paul waa also sola. Two lots of Western Washlngtons, those of George Ricbter and Fremont Annls, were disposed ot Yakima sales included the Stewart crop of 125 bsles and the Slavln lot of 75 bales. Bean Crop Estimated $325,000. Lewiston, Idaho. The bean crop of the Lewiston country this year win amount to 160 carloads at an approxi mate value of $325,000, according to the data collected by the railroad com panies. The bulk of the crop is now In the warehouses snd a considerable portion has been sold. The price at present is M-50 a hundred and the average yield Is about 800 pounds to the sere. Tbe railroad companies' es timates are based upon a minimum of 20 tons to the car, and, with a produc tion of 130 carloads, the production in pounds Is approximately 7,000,000. Potatoes Are Poor at Genesee. Genesee. Idaho. The potato crop In this section is light this year and the quality of the potatoes is not the best This is the shortest crop this section has had in many years. Considerable wheat changed hands here the psst few days, selling around 83 cents a bushel. The Farmers' Union ware house is shipping quantities of hogs. Ths prices sre better than they have been for some time, tbe last shipment being around cents. Huckleberries Drug en Market Portland. Southern Oregon grapes were in larger supply this week. Among tbe receipts were several ship ments of good Toksys, which Drought 90 cents to f 1 a crate. Concords were scarce and sold st 15 cents. Califor nia grapes were unchanged!. Huckleberries continue more or less of a drug on the market and though quoted at 4S cents, are hard to move. u. s. m SUPPLY OWN MUNITIONS Step Excessive PrsRs. Secretary States Auxiliaries Manned and Supplied by Americans Art Necessary to Good Navy. Raleigh, N. C. Secretary Daniels la speech at the North Carolina State ralr said that the admiaUtratloa pro posed to equip Its shipyards and ar senal so they oould eompeto with Pri vate plants uader the national defease proa ram. Nodaonopoly was intended. he said, but this measure would be adopted as a check acslnat oxoaasivs profits tor private manufacturers. "The aoverameat baa invested many millions of dollars la navy yarns.- saia the aoeretary. "and aaleea this invest meat Is utilised tor new eonstnteUoa, much of It Is wasted. If the (ovora ment la prepared to construct naval craft, private shipbuilding companies la making contracts must compote MRS. NORMAN GALT Mrs. Norman Gait Is th wealthy r . . . ..." . " ""'" President Wilson. th I a South end ha Hvd In Washington nearly all her life. with government yards. This tends to secure competitive price and pre vent combinations among private cor porations to eharg higher price than conditions Justify." Mr. Daniels said that th govorn- ... t. .k. ... aal now mak in r It tt i ct ofVbo'ut ill cents a pound. ' Torpedoes and mines, fae said, were also being manufacture! I by th government at a great saving m money. I -II nas oeen ascenatnea uj a simiau commission that the navy," he contln- ..a '.iik . mnAMwm ntant ran mano. I ...T. " 1" ". IT:.: 7 ' . against the non-competitive price of - . . t .v. !.. I contract Exporienc in Europe teaches that ths navy should no longer rely on private msnufacturers tor projectiles. If congress approves, wo will erect a large factory which will turn out a large product of 14-Inch armor-plero-Ing shells, as weU aa smaller projec tile. This will tnsurs better shell and better competition." The secretary particularly directed attention to tt lack ot ships In ths Americas merchant matin to carry American products to those who need it snd are willing to pay for it "What the navy needs, and In case of trouble would need sorely," he add ed, "are auxiliaries properly built and equipped with trained Americans. A merchant marine with foreign crews Is not an American need, either for I commerce or for defense." Honorary Degrss Given. Washington, p. C Nearly 200 new thirty-third degree honorary members were elected by tt supreme council of th Scottish Hit of the southern Jurisdiction of tt United States, In session In the newly dedicated Mason ic temple hero. Practically all ot ths southern and western states, ths Dis trict of Columbia, the army and navy, tha Philippine and Porto Rico were represented in the list of those elected. It is expected that several active thir ty-third degree members will be named later In th week. Yale Bars Club Drinking. New Haven, Conn. Notices have been sent out by tt Yale faculty to all clubs, secret societies and "fret" organizations to which Yale under graduates belong, informing them that after November 1 they will not'be ai lowed to servo liquor In their club, society or "frat" house. The faculty order Is expected to put ss end to so cial' drinking of undergraduates. A new state law provides that all clubs snd similar organizations wnicn wisn to serve liquor must secure a special license. . .:.. : - Swiss Protest to Berlin, Bern, Switzerland, via Paris. Ths Swiss government has Instructed its embassy at Berlin to lodge an energet- protest against the new violation of Swiss territory by German aviators. The protest is occasioned by th set of sn svlator in dropping eight bombs over Chaux do Fonds Sunday, causing the Injury of four persons and consid erable damage to property. Switzer land demands compensation and the punishment of tbe aviator. Jews Grave In Battle. Berlin, by wireless to SayvUl, N. J. Two hundred and eighty-six Jews In the German army have been promoted to be officers. Four thousand Jewish soldiers in the army bars been decor ated with iron crosses of tbe first class, according to an Overseas' News Agency announcement hies mo WIRELESS Sufccosiful Experiments Made by Signal Corps. Msrked) Insrssse l Imeleaay Oa talaed by the Use ef ths Filers Further Teats to Mads Along tarns Lino. , A series ot remarkably successful sad Interesting siperlmeals were con ducted by the Uallsd States signal corps st the reeeat maneuvering la Massachusetts la maintaining wire less aerial by assess of boa kits sad thereby Increasing ths snelsncy of a ordinary nsld wireless out lit from sit to sixteen times. Ths teats war con ducted by Samuel T. Perkins, a 1 ar aad tysr of axaa -lifting kllse. Favorable strong and steady wluds enabled Mr. Parhlaa to sead up r I string of kites to aa altitude of 1.(00 feat Messages transmitted front IBS ot told wireless attached to this kits-supported aerial wore received Its sails away with distinctness, al though th ordinary range ot the set only II mile. On tblag that aided materially m obtaining this suit wss th tact that th kite new so steadily that th aerial was always maintained at a eoastaat altllud. Quit as remarkable as th sending power ot tt wireless was Its receiv ing quality. Message wsr received with distinctness from la hattiosnip lOeoraia wall off Newport and from the govarnment station at Arlington. V aad Bermuda. Th experiments wsr but tt Brst ot a long sorts that will be con- I k. iuf at those I who ar latorostM la we matter insii thsy wta lead to a system by which ths rang of tt ordinary fsld wireless win b materially Increased, unit States government and Marconi ottV clals ar following tt experiments cloesly. Sclsntlfla American. Wanted A oeutheraer. H was a good-looking young negro I a waa l w a He entered the Enquirer offloe at ths moment th sub was taxing ma ria ation which follows u consignment of th last sdllloa to th proas. said th young negro: "Kin yo . . hethar tha'a a . , . anym-ah "round hsahr ,ulB femmao any waa ""' "What's ths matter with n northern gemma r Injulrod tt sts kiddr. "Da,, anavavad III. taniir DM "Boss." answered the young negro. "Ah ins cot In fun Ooorgy. Am hungry. T Ah kin fln' a gsmman fum dowa Bout hell help m out' Mayb that' a new on. Possibly it's a lots and neat way to mak a rals. But U tt young ngro waa on th levsl. and h looked It, th Booth received its hsadsomest compliment In the parts In many a day. Buffalo Cnquirar. Another -Ph" f a Peh Story. Brown. Bartholomsw and Johnaot counties sit combined make this story. Mr. and Mrs. El labs Davis live on tarn In tt corner mad by th three county Unas. They hsv a peach trss on their pise thst bag been acting la an unusual mannsr, ana Mrs. vavis, who visited Columbus, Ind. recently brought along som proof. She bad oos twig from lb trss on which there wsr It peaches, tbs combined weight; of which wss seven pounds. There was not another peach on th tree, but th on twig did nobly. Just a lltti distance from this tree there is an other thst Is sending forth Its second crop ot peaches, and nearly all of th limbs now are full, tt peaches being about th sit of guinea eggs. On tbe Davis farm there also Is a second crop of blackberries growing. Indianapo lis News. Practlolng Economy. When th conversation turned to th subject of economy this little Incl dent was related by Congressmen Charles 11. Burke of South Dakota: Jenkins wss sitting In front of the fl re house In a suburbs town when a fellow-commuter cams along and un reeled a dissertation on the high coat ot living. "Speaking of ths high cost of liv ing," responded Jenkins, "sverythlng Is economy down our way now. My wife la practicing It to boat th band.' "Yon don't mean HI" exclaimed tbe other, "la what way Is sh oooo mixing f "8b Is economizing on my shirt." waa tt rejoinder of Jenkins. "8b Is buying ms thro for a dollar, s that ah can get a I IS hat" Phil delpbla Telegraph, Far Gene. "Wombat must b vary much Is I love with that g :ri ot bis." "Why st-r ' "He had bar at tt bail gams the othr day, and I gtv yon my word b wstchsd her as much as bs did ths gam." . .CrusU "A man bss offered to keep our I bolldtng clear of rats and roaches for I 1150 a year." "A young married man, vidently, who Intend scattering som of hlf I wife's cooking shout" With K C Had nl served tt Sefers, One a short Ititl womsa and her tali husband went to a cafe ot th ekes par sort for dinner. Will you hsv oystarsr as is us husband, glancing over th bill of tar. Ts." said th lltti woman, a sn tried la aia to touch her feet to the floor, "aad, Henry, I want a hassock." Henry nodded, and as be handed his order to th wsltsr. said: "Yea, aad bring the lady a hassock." "On hassock r asked lb waiter. with what Henry thought more thaa ordinary Interest, as a sodded la th affirmative, situ th waller did not o but brushed th tablecloth with towel aad rearranged the article on It several times, wall hi fae lot red. Then be cam around I th hue- band's slds. aad. speaking In a wbia- sald: "Say, mister, I hsvent bees her long, aad I n not on to all Usee thlnga. Will the lady hsv th has sock broiled or fried r Don't Worry About That Itching Rash Doat worry any more about that Itching ekln trouble. Just spread a lltti restuol ointment over tbe sick skin and tt itching disappears as If you had simply wiped It awayi And area more Importssl this soothing, healing ointment gets right to ths source of the trouble aod rarely falls to clear away vry trace ot th naatghtly. tormenting mptlou. Doctor have prescribed resiaoi ointment for over twenty years, sad thousands ew their clear, healthy sklas to lu us. It contains nothing that oould Injur or Irritate tt lea der! skta. Bold by all draggL-.U. Missed Something. Mrs. McOroevy was a dlansr guest on volog wber a noted xplorr ss th attraction. , Being or a some what languid turn of mind, she paid more attention to her dinner thaa to th conversation. After dinner was I over, aha turned to on of tt fueats -------- What was that tlreeom old ex plorer talking sbostr "rrogrossiv ratagonia.- waa w reply. ' Heaiiyr asked airs. Mcurosvy with sudden interest "And bow do yon play ItT Rslsastl) Du. Doat you find It rather lonely back to Yes." replied Farmer Corntosset, "but It' kind 0' restful. Josh bss been educstln' m an' mother so much thst w need our tura'st takln' n vacation. iam as h did." Washington Star, Warship Pennants. Th commission Pennant on United State war veasels goes up when tbs vessel Is placed In commission aad Is flown continually whllo ens remains so. Th Jackie have many pet super stitions based on lb way this bunting behaves. Her Ids Verified. Bhe What, Fanny Jones en gaged T WeU, fv always aald thst no matter how homely a gin may be, mere s al ways som fool ready to marry aer. Who's th poor manf lie sm. iioston Tronscnpt . It tur Is. Pstlsnco Do yoa vr look back over tbe past? Patrice Why. bless your heart! That's th only wsy on can look at tt psst lookers Statesman. . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet rsaru- late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowel. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, ssy to take a candy. Small Chart. - ' "Do yon aver expect to b married T" "Well, that depends. If I csn find a girl with a million or two who does n't wsnt to b married for herself alone." 1 1 Timely. "Now, Suisn." said th mlstrot to th new maid, "w always want our meals promptly on t hour." Yes'm." said th maid youuiy. "Will any hour dor Overtaken. 'And when yon eloped with th girl," saked a friend, "did her father follow your "Did be said th young man. "Rather. He's living with us yt" London Opinion. Thsfs Dffrnt "Faint heart nsver won fair lady, you know." . . . 'Nonsense! i snow a men wnors got four million dollars snd a weak heart, and all ths glrli ar Just craiy to marry him." er vous women Are troubled with th "Wu" nUty--slawpUisnwss and wamlniM or and disties. are sent by th. nerves BrZy Umb. Such feeling may or may not Ss accompanied by backaVhe or tehZttJT: The local dkorder. and Inflammation, H "hers b any. should ba treated with Dr. Fierce'; Lotion TsbUU. ThsV the nervou systsn aad th ntlr womanly aukoup feel to tonk tUeci U " on - piEecps ' . . "i Favorite PrcGcrlptlon Take this In liquid ortaUet form and ba a weI woman I dlt! v r.T i vnv. bi, nnaca, in, m.m rj . irl aTVOOMaM ana a araM mmml nl . , - J d have takra etvrral diHarent mattxinai but ItniZi I gfl al diHrant aatdKinat but jound i ka glvre lh moat rrllei of any. favorite Praarrietk MS I save ever uiad. . An vary much bottar lliu I kae aam Urae. I tdir tarmnnwnd leaaadolatsel." Wnat Sr. V. si Dfm Pftvont'm Ptftmmmtt regmmtm tmmmt ltV9f Cut tlio Cost of Lifktfj! A plata of hot biscuits or mufSm, a fresh, homerUked cake, a loaf of brown or nut-bread, rescues ny ncal frost tha . ' commonplace, and more expciwivo thlngi are never missed. ' the double aciins baki'nz I powder, good results are doubly certain. , There's economy too, in the cost of KG 2L 1LI Ws bav the beet fsrill tie tn th Northwest for doing your Repair , work. Why throw your old tire sway? Send them to us snd let . s repslr them. W guarantee very repslr w make. Our price ar roasonabl. A rfraitvx repair ' I a aerwisweaa' repslr. Let us , convince you. , ' Tad sejss'dstwl rejasfrret tSe, WtSTtM NOW. 4 aUTt SUmT 68. " Wl PIM IT, It. IMAIWsT, IITUII, . Pa thlrt for letdler. Paper shirts, made la Japan, ar now being served out to the Hues Is soldier for a la th sold and wt weather, which 1 rapidly approaching on th eastern front A number of these paper shirt wsr used by the Ruaalaaa last winter, od they proved to bo much warmer and cheaper Ibaa ordinary shirts. Tbe papa used la called "haahlkt raiu" aad Is made from tt bark of a mulberry tree. It has been uaed by ths Japanese army and people for many years, Its only drawback tola that It can not bo washed. ' Well Qualified. " "I wish to go to the front" . "Have you had say prlne ia nursing f "Oh, ye, i one took the pan or a nurse in a college play,- louwviho Courier Journal. Nature's Own. Wbt are these T" Inquired tha young housewife. pea m poos. Do peas com In pod a 7 What lo ly sealed paciBse-' Kansas City Journal v Th Rip Van Wlnkl Kind. Salesman Wh not try on of our Rip Vsn Wlnkl rags, madam T Pro peetlv Purchaser What hind ar thyf Salesman They have aa ns naually long asp. Indlsaapolls Star. Th Owtlat Physiology Teacher Clarene. yoa eisy eiplain how w hear thing. Clarence t'a tell 'em to ate as a se cret and ma give 'em away at lb brldg luh Cleveland Leader. Explains. Caller What a tiny HtU chap your brother I. Elsie I guess that's 'causa b's only my half brothr. Boloa Transcript MRS. TliOMSOIl TELLS VOMEH How Sha Was Helped During Change of Ufa by Lyttla C. " FinkKam't Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia. Pa "I am jnst Uvaara of ago and during Chang of Lit I suf fered ror six ra terribly. I tried so. oral doctors but aona seemed to glv mo any rellaf. Every month th tMins wra Intense in both lUta. and mad ma so weak that I had to go to bed. At last a friend recommen ded Lydia E. Pink ham's Vertabl Compound to me and I tried It at one tad found much relief. After that I bad no pnlna at all and could do my housework and shopping th tarn a always. For year I bar praised Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vgetabls Coov pound for what it has don for ma, aad ahail always recommend it at a wo man's friend. , You ar at liberty tons my letter In any way."-Mrs. Thomson 649 W. Kuaseli t, FMtaaclphIa, Pa. Chaasr of lit Is on of th most critical periods of a woman's existence. Women evsrywhsre should remember that ther Is no otter romedy known to carry women so ueoessfulir throuffb this trying period s Lydia . l'lckham'g Vgtall UMnpouod. If yoa want spoeial advioa write to Lydia K. Plnkhani Mod to in Co. (aonfldential), Lynn, aiass. your letter will ua o petted, read and answered by a woman ad sold In gtrlnt eonflIri. , t v. i hava tn In . Mn4 . I thw rrw,l Is any rwraa, a.. waTs. Y. I b la Girlhood Pellet Aowoim Womanhood FJfQihmr-homi