The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, January 21, 1916, Image 4

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Lwkt Ok. Tacra Hoaax laaUaaa.
Not Much Tims To Spar.
Th conversation at a recent aocla!
ffir tnnuMi in tha enhlect of narrow
margins, when Senator Robert U Owen
of Oklahoma recalled aa amusing u-
aLrkna that Una, -
Some time ago a circa, drifted Into
a rural town and announced the price
ol the penormanca ai z cenia, tmnr
rea under 19 rear of age 10 cents. At
ika rtmM aiimr small nov lead
ing a little girl by the hand advanced
to the ticket wagon.
"Tarn tlr-kata mister" said the DOT
l,h tinainsaa-lika air! a IS-cent one
for me and a 10-cent on for tola little
giri."
- A infant nna" ratnrnad the ticket'
aalla. aiain. nn tha Until mitO Of
femininity, "tout be 19 years oldr
Tea, air," waa the prompt rejoinder
of the boy. "Tea yean old today, but
he wasnt bora until i o'clock in the
afternoon ." Philadelphia Evening
Telegraph, v-;
Keep. Hanford'a
home. Adv.
Balcam In your
Real Conversation.
n tinna vnn Atmt tndnlea in rofstn."
m nw "
"I'm afraid ," replied yonng Mrs. Tor-
kina, That i tute u. ui rouiw
try to make up any for myself, and 1
imt tmr inntb for what mT friends
bow and. then bmoUob. Bat I most
aay that Charley waa nerer ao Inter
- eating aa he waa while he waa "erring
on tha grand Jury." WaahingtoB
. Star. . : ': ,-
;. A Feathered Reformer,
; " Customer I like this parrot I aope
he dosent use oaa language.
Dealer (emphatically) Neer, mnsi,
nerer. Why, I had some parrots that
wore something awful, bat If you'll
a . .UI. Kla.1 wtmLA that I
- believe me, this here bird reformed the
lot Boston Transcript.
A Mercenary Courtship.
I
"Do you think Bill Jones Is after I
e widdy Muggins fer her money?"
luv wHiii no -
- "Sure ting! Don't she make a dol
i lar a day stiddy goin out washin', and
- ain't she got de refusal of de big offus
uildln' cleanin at nighur Baltt
. more American. . .
a danlaalnn.
"1 am absoiutely convinced tt j"tZ?
arguments are correct." said the ear-
nest man.
"Well," replied Senator Sorghum,
' "lt'i a good start. You've got one man
'. convinced, anyhow." Washington
-Star. '
Disappointed Maid,
(: "My bride Is disappointed about
housekeeping."
"What's the trouble?"
"She can't get a maid who will curt
sey as they will do In the musical com
dies she goes to see," Kansas City
Journal. .
, Why Dads Co Dippy.
; "Pa, was Joan of Arc Noah's wife?"
v (A moment later:)
"Pa, does ink come from the Black
aeaT" Boston Transcript.
.Tireless. '
Man at' door I'd Uke to" see the
meter. .
Housewife Well, it's pretty busy,
but I suppose .you can see it for mo-
ment Boston Transcript.
Ship Direct to New Vork,
the Interaatienal For
Market, and Secure the
Hixhaat Caah Prices.
Whr Jm a it aAUl , wlin
aiaS wrtuWT mI yoar hnt m
bkm York and Bate ha mat atn
f rat? W par the kittiea narfcal
(Jar BMOwdsat araoat arc
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DATIDBLCSTENiERO.
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r. N. U.
No. 4. 1818
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COiiGfitSS STIRRED
fl!if,!D(ICA!IPOUCY
Adioa Grtlly Stm:
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Promises of Carrana Are Received
Willi Distrust and Indiffence
Senate Feeling Is Ugly.
Washington, D. C President Wll-
la faeina- a revolt in eonrrees In
eonnectioa with his Mexican policy.
Following the meeUng of th eabl
nat Saturday the fact waa allowed to
become public that President Wilson
had decided not to Mod troops Into
Mexico, but would depend on General
narransa to Muiiah th murderers of
the American killed at Santa Tsabel,
Chihuahua, and to aid that Mexican
leader la every proper way to establish
peace and order throughout th neigh.
boring country.
This policy is by do mean saUslae-
torv to th great majority of th mem
ber of the senate and house. There
is a rising sentiment for intervention,
which th President la earnestly so-
deavorin to check. He la urging and
pleading that be be permitted to con
tinue to handle th situation In his
own way, promising th results will be
satiaf actory to congress and th coun
try. V
H Is dwelling- on th assurance he
has received from General Carranaa
that the assassin are being actively
pursued and when captured will re
ceive condign punishment and that
strong patrols hay been established
alone th railway to guard against
outrage similar to that wnicn occur
red at Santa Ysabel.
Throuffh member of his cabinet.
Senator Stone, chairman of th sonata
,lim latinna committee: ReDre-
aantativa Flood, chairman of th DOOM
foreign affairs committee, and etnera,
k lm annlalna- m minii tn aanators ana
Kr-J "'a I I
reprejeeiHaUVaa 4U- aua nuJIMia wt wi
ducinjj them to refrain from putting I
fore him to pot troops In Mexico. I
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inUS 1ST UM roaiUVIJW www awvv I
not met with any noteworthy succesa.
L.i . I. ,l. will I
nnk.n Kut tKa faolino- in hnth hod-1
i Minlavla tha Mnit la nrlv. I
The debate in th senate Saturday, for to prevalent reports, th Greek gov
example. developed the most insistent eminent has transferred part of th
nantand vet heard for immediate ac-1
t;u Knhnrf asemed to riva anvlwartmi Graara where, eventasjiv.
weicht to the Carransa assurance that I
th brigands would be captured and I
nnniaharf Motaviv naid ut attention I
to th official report that General Al-1
meida and Kodriguex nan Been aires-
ed and shot at Madera. It was ap-1
narentlv assumed that th men had not
narticinated in th Santa Ysabel as-1
sassination, and, even if they had done J
an it ia dnnhtful if tha temner of the I
senato would have been sensibly mooi -
Bed. ... , , :,
Gctks to Mi Eesrissis ca
Brglsh as mMsq Messsrt
Berlin, bv wireless to Ssyv ilia The
tierman governmeni oaa uuraBuw
to Great Britain, through th Ameri-
n embassy, a not which declared
.l a. IS. T.:a tam'ai
thaL as result of Great Britain's
failnra to fulfill Germany's demand for
an exnlanation of the circumstances
surround inz the sinking of a German
MirnjUUlulK lav liuauis wt a
.ubmarine by the British patrol boat
Baxalong, Germany will adopt suitable
measure of reprisal.
Herman v first mad demand several
araeka arn th ranch the' United State
embassies at Berlin and London on th
British government for punishment of
RaralnnB- aa mtmlerera for the alleged
killing of the commander and 10 mem
bers of the crew of a Uerman auDmar
Ina aftar tha submarine had been sunk
by the Baralong, which surprised the
underwater craft wbii wa making
an attack on th British mule steamer
Nicosian. . ' .
Northwest Funds Asked.
Washington, D. C. Th secretary
of th treasury ha asked for th fol
lowing appropriation in the'deficiency
annronriation bilL soon to be reDOTted
to congress, in order to carry on work
this winter on public building in ue
Northwest: Boseburg, $39,000; Van
couver, Wash , $45,000; Ellensburg,
$30,000; Aberdeen, $45,000; Twin
Falls, Idaho, $16,000.
No deficiency appropriation is caked
for Portland; as th regular appropri
ation will be available by the time th
contract is awarded.
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Striking Ruin I Found.
Washington, D. C The most "strik
ing ruin yet unearthed by archaeolo
gists in America has been found by Dr.
Fewkes, of the Smithsonian Institu
tion, who has mad his report to the
Interior department. Th mound, th
largest of any thus far found, was in
Mesa Verde National Park in New
Mexico, and apparently waa built for
relirious rite and ceremonials. It
h.a hawtn named Sun Temola. There
... K .nnma an tlia walla, which
total mors than 1000 feet in length,
average four feet thick.
Pullman Inquiry Dropped.
San Francisco Investigation of
rates, service and labor conditions of
the Pullman company in California was
dropped by the Railroad Commission
of California, after intermittent bear-
ings sine April 25. 1914. The com-
pany, it was said, compiled in part
with the commission's views by in-
creasing porters' wages. Objections 1
to the company's methods, advanced by gauntlet. IDe meeting rouse soon was
th commission at several hearings, 1 a mas of struggling forma. - Th con
were held to spring from tipping. I scripUonist cam out victorious.
Berlin taa king aad the gsvara.
BMnte Montetiam ) January II
asked a eassatioa of hoitillties and
erantrjt of Deaca Mrotlatloo It Wat
effleially anoounead by Aostro-uungar'
laa laMdquartara liaaanay,
rt Aaairo-tiumartaa gtrrarna
ranlUd to liontana-r that Dae
mtlatloos were only peeaitM u ue
UmiaMnla arm uncondttiaaallv laid
down its arms, the headquarUr aut.
ment. as received here from Vienna,
Tta W,mtanaa-ra rovemBfot.
adds tha statement has accepted Ue
Suatvlaa amatitltona.
"UonUnerra askl for peaoa," aaid
CMtnt Ttasa M ue uungariaa pania-
aaii Tka MDMai ui Mar ue nrsi
paragraph of the order of tha day had
.t kaaa enaanlatad whaa Count Tissa
asked pennlsston to interrupt ue a
Ma said that th KInc a
govenucent of Montanegra had ashed
tka Itiauauratlnii ef naara negotiations.
Th announcement caused great com
motion In Parliament.
"W asked that beloraoana mom-
negro uncooditlonally lay down
her
fe!e Swtss SesUffi CalfsrtiL
Eunraj Dcwi 409 CI COTds
avaaawaa.
Bakarenekl. CaL Sweeping with
tVa vinlanea nf a tornado, a southw
aal blew for three hour In th Mid-
nil Hi at rirt. atari In- Toeadav at
lanmn oaatrovinar nroDartv estimated
at $260,000, Mora than 400 derrick
were blown down'and several engin-
knnaaa In tha nil Aaida WOM Wrckd,
Several dwelling and bunkhouses
were also toppled over. The damage
was greatest in th North Midway and
MrKlt trick districts, wher loor than
150 derricks war destroyed.
Th San Franciaeo-lLittircK Doner-
hnnaa waa wrecked In an aipjoeioo
when crown block want crashing
through th immatae boiler. The
Associated Oil company lost 4 out of
84 oil derrick.
At Los AnreJe two men were re
ported drowned and mora than 100
neonl were bomeles a a result of
tha aaan rain storm which caused al
most every river and stream In South
era California to overflow It bank
and inundate the.lowland adjacent.
Ames hzi Tresis Ra CziU
ef Greece to force Ccnstry $ Vizi
-
oaxliB DWItu wwnM -
ing to th Overseas New agency, ex-
allied troops at Phaleron, five miles
.i t - .1 . lm mIAmA aa
ajjuinaaaK w AUiaa, la -
tupplying proof that th entente pow-
. J I ..I.. ..t llw.. auuna te
fMai tka hand nf firaecav
Tha imaia unv aan that aeenrdinS'
state archives to Larisaa. In Narth-
th Greek irovermnect likewise will be
transferred.
Rarlin newsnanera. eommentinaT on
the latest news regarding Greece,
unite tn stating that tn entente seems
to have abandoned all regard for Greek
neutrality and sovereignty. ; Th land-
ins- at Phaleron la regarded aa proof
that th entente Is now going to ue
-trma meana for foreinsT Greece Into
itb
Itcasf Sdzd ia fnlMzi Raid
ea fefe&'e SesUk Resort
SeatUa The Rainier dub. th prin-
einalelubin Seattle, was raidod late
Tueaday by deputy sbenns woo eonos
eated 400 onarta of wbiskv. chsm-
naime. e-in and other intoxicants. Th
raid waa mad under direction of Sner-
iff Robert P. T. Bodge, who obtained
a March warrant authorizin2 hi dep
uties to enter every room In th large
clubhouse at Fourth avenue ana jur-
inn atreet.
Nona of th lienor wa found in th
old barroom or in th club' storeroom
in the basement. Most of it was
fonnd In a trunk hidden in a locked
linen closet on the fourth floor. Th
bouse manager said that be bad no key
to th closet and th officers forced
open th door.
Other seizures were mad in mem
bers' rooms, wher more than tha stat
ntorv allowance of two ouarte of
spirituous or 12 quart of malt liquor
wa found. Th property oz memDera
having lea than the amount was
not disturbed. .
U-Boat Could Carry Milk.
New YorkThat it would be entire
ly feasible to have submarine mer
chantmen carry milk to th babies in
tha aantnl amniraa waa tha oninion
given by Lieutenant Commander Craft,
of th New York navy yard, to u cit
izens' committee lor iooa smpmems.
"If th submarine were constructed
for th purpose,'' said Lieutenant
Craft, "there is no scientific reason
why it could not make a voyage across
tha Atlantic with a eareo. The Idea
of a submarine for blockade-running is
new but practical."
" Belgian Food Ship Sails.
New York The steamer Celebes
Ballad fuaadav nlffht for Rotterdam.
carrying 155,000 sack of wheat and a
quantity of beans and elotbiag, con
tributed to the Commission for Relief
In Belgium by th committee in Pitts
burg and Western Pennsylvania.
The Celebes carried a banner be
tween her maste bearing th inscrip
tion, "Pittsburg- and Western Pennsyl-
vania relief ship." The cargo is ral-
ned at t250.000 exclusive Of th cloth-
ing, and waa contributed by 42,000
persons.
Quaker and Troop Riot.
London Wild scenes were witnessed
at a gathering in a Quaker meeting
bouse in which Canadian soldiers par
ticipated. The trouble arose owing to
interruption by a faction of Quakers
of a Quaker speaker who was support-
ing conscription. One of the Canadian
soldiers tried to muzzle one of the in
terrupters oi tn speaaer wiio nis
m fULN Cf TtSTEG
runs io ee hid n
OGHTH GRADE KAMI
la th May and Jon Etghthjrrad
examinations a eew plan will, he tried
ia testing th pupil la th .object of
U. 8. History and Civil .Government,
according tof Statement Issued by
SutsI Superintendent el Puhli Id-
ttrootioa J. A. Churchill, During he
xamlnatloa th pupil will be'sllowsd
to rafar to thstr Uitlbooks, but th
question will b a framed as.to tost
th ability of th pupil ia expressing
what ha ha learned ia clear, eonctse
language, Th advantages of wck
plan are, that it permita th teachers
to mphasis th historical vents
which ah considers most Important
It give th trained teacher greater
freedom, so that she eaa do much
higher quality of work than simply
helping the pupil to "cram" for aa
examination; It free th teacher and
th pudIU from to teaching and etudy-
in as to make th examination th
end; it tend to giv the pupil power
of exDrosalon and eliminate tn I
oriiina- of anlmnorUnt data and facta.
Thr I elway danger, aald Su
perintendent Churchill, "of the ex
amination system developing a ques
tion and answer method of teaching,
Any Plan whereby th examination be
comes th end la unpedagcicai, ana
the xamlnatloa usually deteriorate
Into memory tost With this new
nlan. if th teacher will adopt It for
the pupils' monthly tost, they will
learn by tha doe of th year how to
oe th text aa merely a reference
work la writinr their final paper. The
question will be so worded that It will
be impossible for th pupil to copy any
amonut from th text book, but he will
And help by turning to it to refresh
his memory on some point that has es
caped him just for the moment When
writing an ex amine toin a pupil often
finds that he cannot recall th answer
to a question. Be is then liable to be
com so nervous and frightened that
be will fail In the entire examination.
This I really th common-sense way to
prepare a pupil for his work la u
erarv da world, for If a man ha to
write an article or prepare a paper on
anvaubiact. he doe not attempt to
depend upon hi mamory for th proof
which he wishes to us irora various
rces to substantiate his state
ment; rather, he has on his table a
number of reference work dealing
with tha subiect upon which be la
writin.
Th eighth grade examinations, to a
verv larre exent. set th standard ol
teaching, and I am vary confident that
this new plan will strengthen in work
in th eifi-hth trad and give ue pupu
much more power and confidence than
be rains from th memory testa. If
his class standing has been high dur
ing th year and hia English else
work haa been below par, th open
hook will be of no help to klm during
th abort hour of bis examination."
SHORT COURSE IN SESSION
Corvallis Many par of Oregon ar
represented in the gathering of farm
er and homemaker at th Agricultur
al eolleg-s for the annus! short course
work which baagn last weak. Un
like th work of Farmer' week th
short course work ia carried on with
th regular college work, and It ex
tends over period of four week.
Much of th work is given class and
nereonal Instruction through lectures.
deinonatration and laboratory exer
cises. In many instance th training
is mad a personal matter, specialist
of the college staff directing tn work
of individuals in their chosen course.
Eight courses ar offered In field
and crop, eight In farming combined
with raising livestock and dairying,
eleven in creamery work and dairying.
five in garment making; and house
keeping, fiv in food preparation, ten
la orcharding, and two in wood and
metal ahon work.
In each of these selections can n
mad and mors or less optional work
taken, aa in orcharding, wher us can
be mad of tha special facilities
offered by th college in pruning or
spraying or other specialty. By com
pleting th prescribed work tn any or
th foregoing courses, student msy
receive a certificate setting forth the
work accomplished. Some of th
courses are nroeressiv and require a
minimum of work in specified subjects
as an entrance requirement. .
In addition to tn work of tn lor-
ffoinff course a aeries of lecture on
commercial and business subjects, on
poultry, history, economics, .oology,
chemistry, farm accounting, and high
way construction, will be given
throughout th four week. For fur
ther information send for complete
program to O. A. C, Corvallis, Ore.
Oregon V. W. C. A. to Act,
Eugene On hundred and seventy
eo-cds and enough men to make up a
mob will take part in a pageant play to
be stared by th Y. W. U. A, Del or
n assembly of students March Z. lne
purpose of th play is to celebrate the
15th birthday ol tn national x. w.
& A. "Girl of Yesterday," Is th
title of th pageant, which deplete by
costumes, music and dialogue th pro
cession of year since 1866. The girl
of 186S wiU be Mis Juaolta Wilkin,
of Eugene, while Mis Emma Wooton,
of Astoria, will be th girl of 1910.
Sandy Boost Highway.
Sandy Th Sandy Commericial club
has taken up the question of assisting
the proposed Mount Hood loop of the
Columbia Highway. One speaker said :
'We, th people of Sandy and vicinity,
ar offered a golden opportunity, but to
Insnrs this w must get busy. Th
united effort of the community at this
time will bring state aid to this vital
project, which is th assurance that th
Mt Hood loop of toe Columbia High
way will be built through Sandy. Pow
erful interests ar at work to exclude
Sandy from th highway."
NORTHWEST MARKET RETORTS;
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
(WtlarwlWhaat DluasUra. 11.01
par bushel furtjfoid, 1 1.01 1 elub,
oj red Fife, Mej red Russian, Me.
HaswEaatara Oreaos) timothy. $lf
fllT.50 per ton; valley timothy, 1140
14.10: eUatfa, 1I1 aais ai ,
uniraad fine nrleaei Bran.
per ton: aorta, 1.8 i rolled barlsy,
llrLMiin
Cora Whole, t Per ton; eraeked,
tia
VsrvtaU Artichokes, 11.10 per
doseai tomato. California, tl.KW
l.Tt oer crate: abbag ll.v Pr
ewtj garlic, 1M par poena, pl'P",
luatltie; eggplant, iv.ieei
get IrarMradleh, Si cauliflower,
11 TKVni nee eretet eeiery. b.ib
a as a SB
heana. lOtttlt Par pound: lettuce,
$150 per erate; peas, 1(310
P"na- - .. - .a
" pinna I aa I sioxi.au
p
hai arataaa. U ter barrel: even ber
ries, $1150 per barret
il.tnaa ftras-nn $1.50 1
Yakima, $1.(0; sweets, UliaJ! pat
ewt,
(mlorav Oreron. buying prtee, ii.w
t. a. b. shipping pointv
Annlaa Snitaanber-. xtr fancy.
MM- ranee, tl: choice, Il.t54tl.50
Jonathan, extra fancy. 11.50; fancy.
I.S5; choice, tl Yellow Newtown,
aitra fanev. II: fancy. 11.761 eholea,
11 1.16; Baldwins, extra fancy,
11 M; fanev. 11.15: CtVOCl. til rua-
aata. arenard ran. 11.
Egga Buying prlcea, uregoa ranca.
malum. X.t ttmr doaea: No. 1. 10c:
No. L t: N. t, 18a. Jobbing
prices: Oregon ranch, candled, McH
86c.
Poultry Hena, small. 16 pound
larre, 16; small sprirfa, llotttc
hmllara. IRe; tukreva. live. laoftOe;
turkey, dressed, choice, t&e; ducks.
12(.tlc; geeee, ISSlse.
Hut tar Citv creamery, euhea. X'
traa. aelllng at Sic; first, t9e; print.
and cartona, extra. Price paid to
Droducers: Country ereamary, t5j
S9c; butterfat. No. 1, 8SS No, I, .
Veal Fancy, lZiISC pouna.
Pork Fancy, Sic pound.
Hops 1915 crop, 10 pound.
WrvJ Eaatarn Oreeon. 184125
valley, 1526e; faU lambs' wool, 85
aanhair. Oraamn. 18 Bound.
Cascara bark uu ana new,
pound. .
Cattle Cholos steers. 87.1MM.OO
good, 8o.?547; medium, I8.50,t.76;
choice cows, t .xo; eneica,
1S.R0(,1: medium. t4.75415.X5: half
era. 84 8 C40; bulla. 1150 it 4.50;
stags, 135.15.
Hon Ugbt, io.eucKU.ru; aaavy,
85.50ft5.0.
Sheen Wether. 88417.15:
f4.S54fo.80: lambs, $78.t5.
Fish Market Short
Taeoma Ireah halibut I reported
care on th local maxtec ieajera,
however, expect reguahr hipmanU to
begin and keep up after week or to.
Receipts ar far below th demand
and th fish la going at 0e to 11 a
pound. What I being received la of
excellent quality. The shorUg is
attributed directly to tha fact that
fishermen laid off work during th holi
day and after that th weather was
too stormy to permit them to mak
snv reasonabls catches.
Salmon also la reported scare, wita
not nouffh being obtained to accom
modate th trade. Steelbead and
Alaska kings ar th only varletle
received. Th tealhad ar being
eaucbt In th Columbia and other
Northwest rivers. In th Gray Harbor
and Poget Sound districts. Th king
com from Alaska.
Butter remain at th advanced
price and ia vary firm, aay jobbers, at
8S(P4e pound. No chang cither
way I expected for some time, rrae-
tieally no Oregon butter is Ming re
ceived, but what llttl doe come in ia
moving out at 82 a pound.
Ranch eggs ar a bit easier, dealers
setting price down at 8480e a doaen
to encouraee sale, they aay.
Tb local produe market show no
chang. The board are well supplied
and dealers ar doing good business.
Aberdeen Plant Activity. ;
Aberdeen, Wash. A campaign to
procur nw factories snd to develop
th agricultural and dairying Interest
in this county wa launched her re
cently at an nthoalastie annual meet
ing of the Aberdeen chamber of com
merce. Dennit action in this cam
paign will b taken by a meeting of
director and later by a larg commer
cial gathering. New officers and a
new executive committee for th
Chamber of Commere will b elected
by a committee of ten, named at tb
annual meeting. ;
Butter Prices Up Four Cent.
Portland A 4-cent advance in but
ter is announced, which put th
local market on a 8 2-cent basis for
th best city cube. Th main raon
for th ris wa a sharp advance at
Beattl on both butter and butterfat.
Tha San Francisco market was also
strong. The cold snap ha curtailed
production, and there hat barn no sx-
ees of th best city creamery nutter
on th market for some time.
The gg market I holding about
steady. Receipts ar of fair alt, con
sidering th cold weather.
Ten Per Cent Mor Apple Than 1015.
Washington, D. C Th country'
tor of apple on January 1 waa about
10 par eent larger than it wa a year
ago, A statement issued py tn a,
partment of agricultur said this wa
tru despite th fact that th supply
decreased 18 per eent during Deoem-
Th figures show that 8,881,000
barrels and 8,049,000 box of apple
com prised th country's appl supply
th first of tha year.
Ice Harvest Is Begun,
North Powder. Or. Th Pacific
Fruit Express company began harvest
ing Its annual Ice crop this weak,
which will giv employment to 160 to
200 men and several team at this
point. A. Lund also bai a crew of
men cutting and shipping from hi ice
pond her to La Grand, Or., and other
point. i
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Turning Msannset into Jey
ja aai Ma aavv millionaire
a-th tMd of U'lr tltlu chains
la too Meat 1 their face but on
.... ..un.l..a alaa.la nil 1 ThrOB
dart before Christmas U Pittsburgh
Dank for Having waa elosed by th
stat orriotala. and among It dsposl
tor were over 41.004 fkuol chlture
who had about four couex
w.ia .i, "Tha hank had hsd
IttBU Wlttm ... - -
arraataaaeal - '
tnM a araifB AAiiseiora Ttinn wi
" " " "la . . k Wll.
ehool vry wee ana
drss-s peante. Whsa tha bank oloeed
all the chiidrea had for thsir pain
was th caaaca ot a sw per
deal torn two month later. Hut
Henry C. Ftlck came forward thai
. ... and aald brlsflV that th
ki.i. M tn haaa all thalf moosr at
once, go tn Storm passaa vj w
those young depositor sua ineir mis
aa tuatiriaaL air. Iick hBS
a stately and ax penal v house oa ruth
Avenue filled wita worse ot an i
. hut doubt If there Is
anything la It mora cheering to th
Soul than IB memory m isai am uyi
kindness. Botnetime n p7 v
mllUonalr! Collier,
W. Vara Lataat Cart aaa
s la Paaa
thaav
.aS.as Ma. fanwk rMa4a
Vaaaana PaIM Vll ia.
Whsr th Itrertf Ar Wkt
ta nf tha daadt laroad Of
gtipp and pneumonia aad the warn-
Int la Uia eonneciioa issuaai r wv
publto aealta autaonuae. a wncn
a aalaarlallv to the StTOBS Bb4
well may not be amlsa. Though aeem-
lngly remarkable, II is a penecuy war
.i that huih annus aad pneu
monia find their greatest number of
Victim among parsons waa a a iu
.1 haaiih. The latter disease, la
fact, seems rathsr partial lo excep
tionally roDUSt persona, ana, in m-r
day parlanee, the stouter they ar th
..1 aaa fall Tha MaaM foe thU
la simple, mil persona ar accus
tomed to take extra ear or inena-
la la Ika hnnvlailM of their WSBk-
aea aad liability to h-kae, and Uus
eecap om of U m teat ovenaas
tha stroc(r one, tbb roBasx vnea,
especially tta Bias who "never bad a
sick day la his life," com to regard
their health as being Immune from at
tack and so expose themselve reck
lessly. Also they ar Inclined to in
difference after having eontracieu a
m.A mp nn naM anrtona affection.
lying oa their usually ratted health
lo pan warn inrouga. niuwi war
sett Time.
Far 0114 Hera.
VXTVan am. hnraa la Balled. BObly
UhM'i llalaam nf U trTB Bad VOU
can keep oa working. Try It aad It
your horse la not cared quieter man
by any other remedy, th dealer will
refund your mousy. Adv.
Connubial He part,
ttnhart Lnwa. the rraal Xnxllsh
aiaania, araa aicaadluBlv aareaslU
and frequently untallaat. Cpoa the
ocoaaioa o a wen anowa wvaams
he began to descant ou in aosurui
tiaa at tha marrlara service-
"Whsa I was married." b tald. "atl
th worldly good which I endowed
me wife tnlsht have been carried In
. ..a. aa ahnnlltaV
m w . m , w . . .
"Ah I but KODert, inierpoeeej aire.
Low, "tbsr was your great inwf
loot"
UTall t ra rtalnlv did not nd0W
you with that dar." waa th rsolndr.
eaa rraaciaco rgonab
Th thertest Osy.
11 other, what I th shortest day of
th yaarr aaked llttl Altred. wno wa
tudying hi leasons.
"December II. I win, out asa your
father, to be sure." replied hi mower.
"December I I lb shortest nay m
th year." affirmed Alfreds lather,
who waa Just then reckoning up bla
Christ mas expenditure. 8L Lout
Post-Dispatch.
' . '. Hr Prefer".
inltwm lln dlwnrca essaWWhom do
you prefer to llv wiU, my child
.mi, r,ik, a, vfln, mother?
Child If you please, sir, whichever
gate th motor car, taa ana vsar
A Clear Saving. - ,
"Tea, Pm engaged." -"Ha
th lady any dowryr -"No.
but sbs baa had her appendix
removed. This put tn 8500 to th
food,"- Loulsviils Courier-Journal,
For loisoned wound us Hanford't
Balsam of Myrrh. Adv,
Disappointed Expsctatlona
"Uncle Mote, your first wife tolls
me that you are tbr month behind
with your alimony.' .
Y' ledge. An reckon oat am so.
But yo' see it' Jos' dls way: Dat teo
nnd wife of mine ain't turned out to
b th worker that Ah thought shs
waa twins V b." Detroit m mu.
A Advrtld. '
Oaa" a. M tha man aa ha anfaran1
at, .w -
th clothing store, "1 bought this suit
nr less man iwo weras ago, auu i
It rusty looking already."
"Welt," replied the clothing dealer,
rnamlaH It tn araar ilka Iron.
dldu't IT Detroit Fr Prm.
Not Stingy.
"Did you giv your sou liberal ed
ucation. Mr. Tltef"
"Well I don't know at you'd can it
liberal exactly, but tbsr wasn't a
month passed while he wa In collec
that I didn't send him two or three
dollar." Buffalo Express. -
Ovsrleoksd It
Th Thin Man For example you
remember th fight between David and
OoliathT
The Fat Man I saw soms of the
hsadllnes about it but I nsver read
the sporting new in th pspsr.
Judge. . , . - - "
SPOIIN KEDICALCO,
Hot r, Af?wdas
as look .. Jwa "
traa Vsw rtaaa aj .
ali-tala. 1. .... ..mil aatulv.
BTarlaa tn tfr Saaiaaar. etlaaaa, SaXa Saat at tka tr aat rata.at. ' "
aO.
AUiVVW vava
and 0ood hair .
Th rvruUr as ol Reslnol Soap b th
toilet, baih ami thsmpoo, csn tusll b
rsUed on to kp tk twnple-
th hsndt whit and olt, tnd th hlr
hsalthy, gloaty tn4 Its Irom dandruH.
ll..at.a.f.tak .lnr to W4 S
vKafaaMM aaal l 'all araWa, --
kas, ts I K "-- la-Ma-
A W4 UndtrfMttfni Hat Kt
TKoOld cncLRcIJabta
tTC. VVA CJi
PJ kt a fan far-. Iataii
araa aaj aa aat aan aa,
as aa. aaS a a aj aat Baa taa,
wam roe vbkb kxurT
juum L. TMiMirauM eons axx
THIS EEEAI tP-A-CCLD TABLETS
A guaranteed remedy for Cold and
U Grippe, I "rice 86c of your druggist.
It good. . aa Mining is,--auv.
Oelng to Headquarter. -Waal
ivat rtnnJv Baawarad the tele
phone. Aa excited woman wh oa to
to.
"la thl th Nw Tor Railway r-
tha asked.
"Is th general manager inerer
"Thl la hi office, madam." '
Wall na anna, haw ware U waa
this ainriilni and hew terrtbtf cold It
turned shortly afterward r
"Tss, madam.
Wail n danithter Nora went
downtown early this morning and h
wore only a light waist aad skirt.
Tou know how th peopl keep lh
car window open In tb sommer tlm
,i I'm afraid ahe'U calch her death
of cold coming bom. Caa't you tesu
aa order to nav au tn car wimi
closed tedeyr-a-New York Railway t
tujploy' Magastna.
tubtl "svsng.
Taa annna? tannthtaeka Who hV
stand clos together quarreled th
other day. '
"I'll get even with that guy yt,"
vowed th smaller boy.
"Ooln' to ngnt Bim, ar yr, wiav
myT a w asked.
"Nawt when be gU throo polish
lag a gent I'm gala' to say to that
gent toon's h steps oft th chair:
Bolne, ttr, thtof " Nw Ifork Amer
ica a. ,.
To remov orna us Hanford't
Adv.
Hew th Beugh House terted.
Miaa aiara . tnlklns? ahnut aariottS
Ihlnaa at tha elllh. whaB a BWnllM not
especially noted for bla cleanllna
ra mark an- "Would VOU call bath A
In.nr. nr a BaceaattV f
.1. uta aaaa ram laa ina man
Jlaaaaaut "It nil III ha Imlh BCe-
tlty hecaus you need It so oadiy ana
a luiurv hecaus you tak It so rarely.'
Uosloa Transcript .
Fitted Fer It
"I see a tood many women ar tak
log up law."
"Tea," ' .
"Oimatinw I navar thousht of women
a being adapted to th study of law."
"Why not They understand ,wm
rule of bride, and law Isn't much
mora complicated." Loulsviils Courier-Journal.
Looking Ahead.
'Ann. whv da vou wear your hat
pressed down over your sartt"
"That' lh ttyl,"
"1 think you ar taking chance la
training your ears to stick out What
. m-m ,ni.a tn An a hull tha BfvlaB
cbsnge!" Loulsvlll Courlsr-Jouruai.
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I to I dosas oftan curs. ' " '
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