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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1916)
. i. j, -"(fB aeada. We Wil sre r" eartw- airaet-ta-ree" 1 a. k. re e Wat. We BrtiMjir ) Bnm tm sent. A Huarte tvmmtm. fcartftwaet luaartnra ft t sailer WW IHW a rolMT A J talnea, STARK-DAVIS CO. lit TIM Siiip Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry. Butter, Egrt & Farm Produce Te tKe OV1 eerJe erJI W - Top Market Price. F. n CROKXHITE, 4M7Fi-.Su wkiuhx cm NewHoustonHotel SIXTH AND EVERETT STS. W marks ft f an Statsa. riaw hmmM. All ii i It h SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH Rita Wc TSc f L 1 90 tm Dm Hazelwood CoM Portland Make yotsr mat shipment of Cram. Em. Poultry, Drtssed Mutt and Haae. Wc Caa Plea Yoa. H&zelwood Co, Portland If we caaaas nartiana I m u4. 1 will wad I nil wad W I - and of t- FN 1 ,v 'm. rt-ir r A txit Back J vxnw wit- . V, I aeeded T . . j - i - - J roa WT luiiw I a better taan ian HI sinaeee aeedee) er bTinl tt m reareaa. Outfit eent aa errHenrtaa. STAPl-ES. tfce Jeer ana riHiii. Manias r'urltsn. Omt HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA IAEX, h tawst s tn. era. fer riti Mttwat-f TIE H. F. KCnTSS C8. NrHt,I0.l Doolie Trra Pmctsre rmf Tm Mmdr tram mar M- I as Ureas N TlRKa Writ as. OBKGON VI U-a-MZINC CO, E0 Wasbinstoa St, JNatlaad. Or. GOPHER GUN A Caa Oat Sees tha Was. KO BXTUHION. FU srn yrsr. old ru ot-rste It Foraa deadly fumes into the bow. S.mnle. Notta outa order. Also kiio ro eomrrele. rata, etc If .ant estirfiod rnor namr r-f ur.W. A rents SAUkd CO. a Grand ar. Peat. - Fartiaaa. Or. Yankee Fodder. Senator Hoar used to tell with glee of a Southerner Jot home from New England who eald to hJa friend: "Too know those litOe white round beans?" -Yes." replied the friend; "the kind we feed to our horseaf "The Tery same. Well, do yon know ' sir, that In Boston the enlightened citizens take those little white round beans, boll them for three or four hours, mix them with molasses and I know not what other Ingredients, bake them, and then what do jroo suppose they do with the beans?" "They" . I luvy mi ... . - - first Southerner, impressively; "bleas me. sir, they eat "em !" Christian Reg - lster. ' -: .' '., rV;; ,, ' " .. Liquid Evidence. A publican was prosecuted for sell ing a bottle of whisky during prohibi tion hours. A bottle of whisky was produced as evidence. The Jury beard the evidence and re tired to the Jury room. They present - ly returned, , ' . "ti "My lord," said the foreman, "the Jury is finite satisfied as to the sale of the bottle, but they are not sure of V its contents. May they hare the bottle to satisfy themselves?" i- "Certainly," declared the Judge. ? "Well, gentlemen, have you reached a decision r asked the Judge. "No case, my lord," said the fore , man. "There was not enough evidence . to go round." London Answer. Easing His La bora. t As the motorist turned a corner In a quiet country road he saw a brother f of the wheel Just ahead, evidently In trouble. .- Immediately he slowed down. "Want any help? he asked genially. The other motorist looked gratefully ,. at him as he wiped the perspiration off his brow. - ' . ; "I do," he whispered. "See that lady in the car? She's my wife, and I'd be much obliged if you'd answer her questions and keep her amused : while I'm seeing, to this tire.' Lon i don Answers. . ! ' ... ; ' V; Ever Notice? "They've got one thing absolutely . standardized." ' ' "What Is that?" "The speaking voice of the sou :.' brette. They ail talk alike." Louis-,- vllle Courier-Journal. THE YALVELESS PU1IP Man Water Im RmrwaMrar. lai Cm. Mmk ESMcat far IrricatiM, t j jnmti Zf ' Dot ( Mtntac rit FiotartbM mmm Powerful. NoValrea. WO rianevr. No laun ders. Daftmetire Hirt Sueede Eliminated, Pump Bum on Low fpMI, win nun i Wotarond Air SimuU ""W j.-J boiUnir water. Baiw i ore for vortical eueoaa I.lft of fa t. Can bo Installed by Anyona, Impossible to stake a Mistake. Delivers Mora Voter. with far Lass Horsepower, than Any Tump Known. No Primin Baquirad at Any ReaiMmabla Suction. Writ for Cataloc. Prices and Testimonials before you buy. THE YALVLESS PUMP CO.. M rioor Tide A Trass Btofe. . Pdrtiaod. Ore. P. N. U. No. 26, ISIS tyil'.if arttine a " nt-0 ! fvtr. NEWS ITEMS Of General Interest About Oregon Tract Ccntainlns 360.000.tXJO " Feet it Hood River Offered HoodfRIv-r Wit the probable sale by the UnlUd Sutea Tflt Service this summer of a TSoCMtcre are of virgin Douglas fir on the headwaters of the west fork of Hood River, the lumber industry the eomlnf year, with three other Urgw ani'la. the average daily cut of each reaching approxi mately M.000 feet, and tome ha f 4ocen leaser plant la operation, bids fair to be stimulated to record mark in Rood River. According to W. T. Andrew Jog ring engineer, and Assistant District Forester T. E. Amen, who were here recently from Portland, the total ttumpag of proposed Br sale reaches approximately S60.000.000 feet. Ap- ;'.! ,Ka foraat are ODn- nicauvii w ww.w d and offared for aal was made the pest winter by 1. W. raimer. a roou ciAa ekarrliat. WOO has had many year of experience In the lum ber boatnee on in Mr. Palmer la a prospective bidder on the huge tract. Th mission of Messr. Anarww era k. MOMTial a letter from the local eoaunercial chib. Th missive. written several week ago. asaing ior n tka TaVIDOasld Sal. lluuBIUMnMa - ' - , ,ka faar that the denodatlon of so Urge an area might be a menace te th Irrigation system of th valley and was considered by th Forest Serv ice as an indirect protest against in sale. Mr. Ames explained that th timber k. mi aftar the tuna manner of logging in Douglas fir region. It will take probably from 10 to It year to tat th entire acreage. One or twice ach year the slashings will b burned over, every precaution coin u amino daman to adjoining na tional forest acreage, a well as pat ented timber lands. . , onri aaid sir. Ame. "that reforeeUtion of fir take place most readily after Darning. inuapiw .nrueiM that are har bad in other similar location that weeding will be ample and that wiuun a anon ks anM will not onlv be cov ered with young firs, bat also a dens undergrowth that will tena w conserve rainfall a well a th forest tree that will be taken off. By th time tn last of th timber is removed refor estation of th first burned slashings will have taken place." U. AwwMTWKwr showed that th are, embodied in the proposed sal ... . -. . u . doe not extend to m minx i ur west fork of Hood Eiver, which in fact is fed by glacier and would be affected in no way by catting of th timber. The government officials explained that 25 per cent of the funds realized tV. nmrwaaf! Bala will b aDIXf tioned among Hood River. Clackamas and Wasco counties, proportionate v tha aa nf thm National forest within their bounds. Ten per cent of the re turn will be spent in ouiiamg roaus or trails in the Nations forest of the state. Following the explanation ol tne t i c-i.ia ika mmrnercial club member assembled ' at the specially called meeting ana voun unanimvusi in an enthusiastic approval of the pro posed timber sale. Promoter Secures Coos Bay Options for Vast Development Mamhfteld W. J. Wilsey. who of fered Coo Bay what be said was 110, 000.000 worth of industries in x ,onM fr ennrl will and emcourage- ment, left Coo Bay on Thursday, after having been welcomed ail over tne n . n.w .tier.-?. and treated eordiallv in offerings of property he desired to accumulate. Norm ttena neia m roua ing meeting one night and leading citi zens spoke a welcome that could not be misconstrued. Mr. Wilsey promise were to ex tensive that some thought them over a couple of days belore eommicung themselves to belief in hi ability to carry them through, bat before he left everybody seemed to b convinced. People had boosted ever since wot Bay was a rivulet, but nothing sub stantial excepting sawmill were es- tahliaharl It ; was aaaerted at the North Bend meeting that mile of water front, area of Una ior . lnaus trlaa tJmratrerl lands on the neninsula. watersheds, were being held by per sons who never bad any intention ox utilizing them. These, the boosters aairl fhsv wmnlrl rnnn to secure at reasonable figures, and expect them to be converted into active commercial properties. Mr. Wilsev. when he left, had op tions on all the Simpson Lumber com pany holdings, on tne u, u. amnej nronerties. on a larsr share of the Flanagan estate holdings on the penin sula, and on 8 WO acre oi eoai lanu. Probably 60 to 76 per cent of the prop art aakorl fnr was under oction hen Mr. Wilsey departed for New York. - H. H. Corey Is Promoted. Salem H. H. Corey, of Baker, has been appointed a m member of the Oregon Public Servic commission by Governor Withvcombe. ' Mr. Corey. who wss nominated in the recent Re publican primaries for public service commissioner for the Eastern Oregon district, wa appointed to fill out the unexpired term of Clyde B. Aitchison, resizned. Mr. Aitchison is now at Washington, D. C, acting as solicitor for the State Railroad commission in case before the Interstate Commerce commission. . Judge Disqualifies Self. Marshfield Judge John S. Coke, of the Circuit court, on receiving Frank B. Cameron' plea of not guilty, in formed Mr. Cameron's attorney the ease would not be beard until another judge came to the county, owing te his assumption that he was disqualified. Mr. Cameron publishes the Agitator, a radical newspaper. Recently he criti cised the conduct of the county poor farm, and on complaint of Allan Mo Leod, the manager, an investigation wa conducted by the grand jury and Cameron was indicted for libeL NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Portland Wheat Bhtestera Sl par bushel; forty-fold. icj club, tic; red Fife. s5c; red Ruaslan, lit u.. -.- - o-trcn tli&cthv. (124.50 per ton; valley timothy, til$t If. alfalfa, M crop, sioujii. nw crop. 114. Millfeed Spot price: Bran, 2fUi I8 60 per ton; short. $29 J S9.50; rolled barley. $31.604.3160, Corn Whole, 3 par ton; rracaea, $37. Vegetable Artichokes, $1 per doe an; tomatoes, $2 S per crate; eab baga, 201175 per cwt.; garlic, 10c par pound; pepper, t5c; eggplant. 10 (i25; iMraeradiah, Be; leKuce, --!. ill nar crate: cucumbers. 75c4ttl Ansan aninarh. 4if6 Her POttnd: aspararus. $ list LIS per oosen; rhu- barb, HtK per pound; peaa, vdtioc; cauliflower. $1.85 Pr erato; beaha. lOe per pound. . Pntatnaa Jobblnr nrlcee: Oreiron. $1.60; California, new, tftflje per pound. Onion Oregon. $1.506l per sack; California red. $2,25. Green Fruit Strawberries, ue ic $1.60 per crate; apple. $11.75 per box; gooae berries, 4e per pound: cher ries, $1.25tl.0 per box; cantaloupe. $404.60 per eraU; apricota, $L60 per hn- naarkaa. 1.75 per box: water melons, 2c per pound. Eggs Uregon ranca corrent rr ceipta, 22lJ23 per dosen; candled, 24c. Pntiltrv Hena. 15c per pound; stags, 10 11c; broiler. 22 i . 23c; turkey, live. 1820e; turkeys, dressed, choice, 23&25c; ducks, 14 15c; gucs. 10c Butter Cubes, extras, 251c per pound; cubes, prim first. 25c; firsts. lit- Johhins- Drice: Print, extras, 27fc$29c; butterfat. No. I, 27e; No. 2, 25c; Portland. Veal Fancy. lOJlle per pounO. Pork Fancy, lie per pound. Hod 1915 crop. 1012e; 1916 con tract, U&12c Wool Eastern Oregon. 22 23c; valley, S336e, Cascara bark OH and new, c per pound. rttU Steers, choice eras. $841 $.50; good, $3. 15ta.8. 50; cow, choice. $7.75618; good, 6.7S f.zo; meuium, $.257.25; heifers, $5.608; bulla. $33; tags, $4.607. Hog Prim light. $8.30 S 8.40; good to prime, $8.20 8.30; rough heavy, $7.608; pig and skip. $7.35 &7.85. Sheep Yearling. $7.50 8.60 ; wethers, $7(37.50; ewe, $5.60(6.60; lamba,t$89. Local Fruit and Produce Plentiful On Tacoma Market Taeoma Plenty of hoa-grown strawberries forced th price down strain this week, th berries now being quoted at $2.25, th lowest price this season. Th Kennewick berrie are at th end of their season and sr inferior in quality. Oregon berrie are coming in their place, but only small lot are being received. . Cantaloupes are popular, with th trade, and th price is rapidly declin ing to the regular summer leveL An nies are near the end of their season and will won be off th market Cher ries, apricot and plums are features on the fruit market, coming from Cali fornia in good condition. Green pea are scare and have ad vanced to 10 cents a pound. Th scar trv ia aaid to be on account of nnf a- M. errnwHns. weather. Beans. both green and wax, new beets, car- rota, turnip, bead lettuce ana new po tatoes are arriving daily by expiree. Hothouse tomatoes and cucumber are meeting with a better demand with warm weather. ' No change in the price of meat is expected until about the middle of ri mnntli when trrass-fed cattle and sheep will begin coming into the mar ket. Th price ol meat goea oown with the abundance of grass, dealers say. Fish is scares, especially halibut. Eggs, butter and cnees are noiuing firm. ;t a . English Hop Embargo Pending. Mail advice from England under data of May 18 report the weather very favorable for th growing crop, and th hopyarda as looking promising, also that the labor difficulty seem to have been overcome a regards work in th hopyarda. According to news paper reports, the house of commons on May 29 passed the second reading f the hill which would reduce the out put of beer 80 per cent on the 1913-14 output, or by 15 per cent oi tne im ik mitnut- This measure empowers the government to prohibit the impor tation ol hop unless tne nome-grown supply is insufficient to meet th re miirenumta. when license for importa tion ar to b granted. Rogne Salmon Catch Big. ' Marshfield. Or. Although the fish- ing season on Rogue River is two months from it height, more fish have K... .ono-hf- ranned and shioned from there this season than for any other time covering th same period in -. . Tha Macleav estate has shipped from it Wedderbum cannery 4000 cases ol tne nne itogue aim ;" - l. a v... onnn nun run narked. IHJUa OMIU ua vvw llv larm outrmt is accounted for by th intense rivalry among th figbermen who ar taaing aangerous chance in handling tneir oru. new. Mid To Produce Myrtle. Marshfield, Or. To meet a marked demand for myrtle lumber, J. C. Shields, of iJanaon nas arrangeu w open a milling business in Coos county. Of late Coo county manufacturers who work myrtle wood have been deluged with inquiries and orders for novelties and lumber. Several firms have en deavored to form connections here so that myrtle could be obtained in veneer or in logs for manufacture elsewhere. The myrtle sawmill will be established on Myrtle creek. The locality is heavily wooded with th finest myrtle. First Aid to a Weak Stomach IIOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters FOR THE APPETITE THE DICESTION THE UVER- AND BEWELS Don't ExperimentGet HOSTETTER'S A Family Remedy for 63 Years Sunflower Philosophy. Patriotism rarely consist of voting a straight ticket There to also Ih sort of morality that b due to cold (eL Most urn are busy enouco nut want to serv oa a Jury. When a man says plaia talk h means unpleasant talk. A friend la a usi'ful institution K you don't us him too much. Sometimes a line of hot air la digni fied by ealUng It a propaganda. It seems Impossible for one to do hi duty aud keep oft everybody's toes. While one la paying Interest be shouldn't lead too many reform move mcnta. , Complications sometimes represent that nart of an Illness the doctors fall to understand. It wasn't a lack or raw material ki..t. .iin.inaijut ska shell same as a side line of the circu.-Atchlon Ohib. A Brief Courtship. The cook who hsd given so much satisfaction. unepectelly gave notice. "Whatever for?" Inquired her mis tress. "Do you ant more wsges, or l.n t the food good enough?" "Oh. no, mum. It s not that, but but I'm going to be married." "Married? Why. 1 didn't know you were being courted." "Oh. it hasn't been long, mum. D ye recollect me having a holiday a short time tack to go to a fuooralT" "Yes oulte well." "Well, mom. It begun ther. la going to marry the corpse' husband. 11 said that day as how I was the life of the party!" Obliging. At a certain church In th Jersey i. lm iha Invariable rnslom of the clergyman to kiss the bride after the ceremony. A young woman wno about to be married In this church did not relish the prospect and Instructed her prospective husband to tll the clergyman that abe did not wish htm to kiss her. The bridegroom obeyed the Instructions given. "Well. Harry." said the young worn- v linn ha annaarorl. "did VOU tell the minister that I did not wish him to kiss me?' , . , "Yes." ' I .K.. AiA ha liir "He ssld that, in that case, he would charge only half tne usual ree. Pleasing Mother. "Will you dance this dance with me . "Mother ha forbidden me to dance with you." "But she l out of th room," "So It wouldn't be any fun. When she comes back I'll gtv you a dance." V-Louisvllle Courier-Journal. Fat' Substitution. "The things we fear most never hap via. anl.1 tha nntfmlst. "ies," replied the pessimist, "but we generally get something equally Bad. waniniou mar. A REMARKABLE S' Mrs. She! Jon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Bene fit Finally Made WeU by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound. Entfewood, UL"WhiIe golnff through the Change of Lifo I suffered iWIUI liuuuacilt'a, uvr- Ivousncss, flachcs of heat, and I suffered so much I did not know what I was flointr at time. I a pent $1900 on doc- . , . tors anu not one oiu me any trood. One day a lady called at .ti v nouse ana saia she had been as sick: ,as I was atone time, and Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound made her well, so I took It and now I am just as well as I ever was. I cannot understan'l- why women don't see how much pain and suffering they would escape by taking your medicine. I cannot praise it enough for it aaved my life and kept me from the Insane Hospital." Mrs. E. Sheldon, 6C57 S. Ualsted St, Englewood, 111. Phynician undoubtedly di'l their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no mora, but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herb contained in Lydia E. Finkham' Vegetable Compound. If any complication exlta IS pfiy to write the Lydia K. Pink liarn Medicine Co Lyun, Masa or epeclai freo advice. C Gee Wo ' Saeeaaafal Beese Rsssssis ffls sufueasfnt hrsiv l remedies ears all .. 1 . mos m " 1 viea and women with- nit aneralioa, nse4 from tha wonderful Chinese Bertie, root ana .eretawea. whim ere anaaawa u tie nelml snenee of this eauntrr. Write for blank and rlreolara. Ben CONsULTAilON Hts-a. Address Be C Gee W Qione Mdidst Co. ISEVa Flrrt t. Portland. Or, atenuoa haper. I Plfi I i . . w mm mom or mm -m posmojUAKW w kiigkls New York-Cbarle Hughe ' . . , s.-a hi. attitude toward Wediweuay . Geman-AnwHca. wppori l a. on of .A.'. . HaTkl. accept- rtrat stsieinafia - ; anc of th Republican nomination fur . a ti. mlA stated my position very clearly l . L. - ,mtm ,.t l.n IfV my telegram w me Ultud It on of undiluted American. Urn and anybody mat bUi. - -supporting an out-and-out Arnerlcan , , .t.mit Asnerican policy, absolutely nothing 1. Th nominee's dsy. a busy " devoted almost scluivly to receiv ing callers. HI visitor were mor m . , i ware numerou tnan atoonaj. . - so inany of them at on time that a line wa formed and they filed past to ahak hand and chat for a moment In stead of waiting to be received anm. Several Progressive leader and Re publican supporter of Colonel Roose velt were among them, Everett Colby, of New Jersey, who placed John M. Parr l nomination for in vie icweiu-,.v trwssive convention, and Thaodor l)OUgla KOOinson, -- Roosevelt and former rrogra' Wader In New York, called during Mr. Hughe' absence at luncheon. They left word that they would return In a day or o to deliver In person their pledge of support. Oscar C. Straus sent a telegram from Cleveland pUdg ing support and followed In person la ter to congratulaU th nomine and reiterate his pledge. Carra&ia farroci hi Piasse. (o Katioy isl loot Asoiai Tm Presido, Tx.-What wa cWlanrd to be a plot of soldier of the Carrani garrison at Ojinaga, acroe th fron tier, to mutiny, aseaasinat the eom manderandhis sUff and atUrk and loot Presido, wa revealed in v.inaga Wednesday. r-l Dll.s aarrtann eommander. VVh IWJ - " - - announced that the widow of th lat Major Martinet, executed nre iji - .f .it.mntMi mhberv. had betrayed the plot and implicated a number or officers ana sowier. o 1J nlsnnarf tit rilaM th ntlr aaiu waj r'""" r- . action under th command of Gen eral" Villanueve, after killing tne American here and obtaining supplies from the local store. m. m.t IK. nrflnera I mnl I rated. Col onel Ortega end Captain Antonio Key, a former Vlllista, and Captain Pina, were taken from in jaii, )... kaan MWiflnarl since thef we m.'. - - were first suspected, to be tried by court mart 11 Ortega, believing they were to be shot, stabbed himself in the stomach. He was executed with the two ikara a feat hnrir later. Nine sol diers ar being held for trial in con nection with th alleged ptou Great Eti-ii's Answer ea Moil . SeiitsTes to fvatfe issse Agaia Washington, D. C While Great ni.in h.a inHlmtMl to the State de partment that lamination of detained neutral mail wouiu o ezpeuiuKi s. much a possible, department omciais ..m Uniwlif that tha conceasion could be considered by this government as only a minor one, not anociing vne question of right of seixure, over which th two governmenu nave uis agreed. ' Intimations have reached the depart unt that tha Rritlsh renlv. now being prepared, would formally call attention to the step taken to Obviate aeiay in mail examination, thus disposing oi A mmnlalnts that th allies bad exceeded their right in extending their censorship outside territorial wa tara and had emnloved "vexatious in quisitorial" methods in enforcing it. It is understood tnat ucn a repiy would be conadlered far short of meet ing th situation. Bovs' Box Trad Thrives. Portland Portia. J ha some very ambition lad, according to a report nrenared bv Suoerintendent Donaldson, of the street cleaning bureau. He re- nnrta that hi hureau after tha last Roe Festival parade hauled away 40 truckloads of boxes the boy had token Intn the business district to sell for curb seats. Tons of paper and other waste materials were gstnerea up irom the street at the close of the Festival. The paper wa taken to the incinera tor, while th boxes wer distributed to poor families for fuel. . ' ' British Losses Continue. London Officers' casualty list show that during the month ending April 8, the army lost 816 officers killed, 906 wounded and 49 missing, a total of 1271, which brings the total losses since the beginning of th war to 26, 304, of which 8108 hav been killed or died of wounds, 16,844 wounded and 8162 missing. During th month th Indian contingent lost 47 killed, 72 wounded, and th Canadians 18 killed and 96 wounded. Major General Kem ball is reported wounded and seven Lieutenant Colonels were killed. ' Hug Dinosaur Found. Jensen, Utah Prof. Earl Douglas, of the Carnegie museum, Pittsburg, has just unearthed a perfect dinosaur, more than 136 feet long, said to be the largest specmien ever found in the United Bute. - The neck is more than 65 feet long, and the thigh bones more than three feet In diameter. The specimen has been fully exca vated and will be shipped to Pittsburg st once. The workmen hav named it "Tiny." ' Boselll To Usd Cablnst. Paris Signer Paolo Boselll, veteran Italian parliamentarian and former minister of public instruction, who hss been requested by King Victor Em manuel to form a ministry in succes sion to that headed by Premier An tonio Salandra, probably will take the presidency of the council without port folio, says a dispatch, Eignor Boselll is expected to surround himself with eminent men of all parties In .forming th new ministry, th diapatch says. is simply delicious 116 Baking Pcvder Pure-Healthful-lonomical The highest erode of baking poJr P tible to buy and your money refunded if U tails to saUafy. Ask your deief. Jaquea Mfg. Civ. Chicago A Well Painted Barn Will Sav- th Coal of New One. See Your Paint Dealer Now 01. Th Hog ChsiK. No apple grower r go ou I Into orchard and knock. ..plea off tree tlh a club ehco he I nr''," his crop, II knoes the public eoot buy bruised fruit . . . Hut there are still som hog ship pers who try to market their crops alia a club and the rrl h In just th same place that U eould the apple raist-r the pwkeibot'. It la the club user. Ih klrkr.and the mc In too big a hurry that -nd bruised and crippled bps to ; kct. and those brulsrd and cnppitm hog ar Ibe cause of lower price for lha men who but weir nm -" Biouvy '"to thm. I loss are lowr in suromvr ' ..... rr the hreL Patlrnre Is needed In their handling If the bret prl-e are to be crad for them, be cause th buyer Insist that aisl must b la first-class condition wht-n rwcetved. .... There are a number of "doata that ... ka l..-rarf with omfit at the urcseat time. Jut a lew oi low: Itan't drive hogs too rapiuiy. Iiont be In too big a hurry to toad. Start la time. Hoo t loae pawnee. IV..-'. f-.-.i that a hrularul Or CnP" ll'H ,.-. - - pled hog hit tb hlpper's pockrtbook. iwn t OP a I or snove in v-- Ihey do not bsupen to mov quit ft enough to please you. iinn't ihrtiw walrr on lb back of an overheated hog. Hprtnkl th floor Of the car or pen inateaa. Cruelty to hog I clesrly shoen In Ih meat of the animal ar they are prepared for market. llru!d back and bam do not sell so readily as the clear meat, and Mure shipment from the source of lh Injured animals will suffer In consequence. Notice n eecq om out a posted In th various stork yards and about th loading pens and chutes of the railroads, urging humanity lo the treatment of live stock. lv the pig a chance to become a gentlman."--Kxcbange. That Isnt Chssp, Client You have an Item In your bill. "Advice, Mar. 8lh, $S." That was lb day before I retained you. Lawyer I know It llul don't you remember on the Ith I told you you'd better let m take th case for yonf Client Ye. Lawyer Well, that' th advice. Boston Transcript II Cars Wales VeeWatt. -"" Allen's .! Uu I arrrtals ear he kat ewrAtn4fra!lils,atl1.wnllea,arhtti test. Sniff h? all lirussi.u. i'rtrae?. I'mrt avrent aif Wilatllutn. Trial arss tUttU adJrsaa altaa ulnuteii, L K..t. it. Y. ,. Successful Buslnsss. "lie's on of our most successful businessmen." "That soT What' his secretT" "Well, lo th first place, be insist upon hi clerk selling hi customers what they want not what th clerks themselves wear."-l)etrolt Free Press. Wis Tagor. Of Mr. Tagore, the celebrated Indian prixe poet the Independent says: "Tagore himself lives all alone In a house," We applaud Mr. Tasore'a habit of lodging. It all poet lived all alone In their homes ther would be more bsppy poet borne. Life, . "Anuric" cures Bsrkache, Lumbago, Rheumatism. Send 10c Dr. V. M. Pierre, iiuftalo, N. Y., for large trial package. Gt Valu. ' "I really believe," ssld the married man, "that th average bachelor spends mor on himself than a mar ried man spends on bis whole family." "Well, if worth It," replied the bachelor. Ixindoii Saturday Journal, H Knew, Tommy We're going to mov soon. Sammy-How do you know? Tommy How do I know? Didn't mo mother lommn break a wlmior t'other day and didn't say nothln'T Tit-Bits. Tim Somebody Spok. Ho (after receiving a leap-year pro posal) This Is so sudden! She Nonsense 1 You must have known for four years that It was com ing. Boston Transcript Adept "And Is your wife a good house keeper?" "On, wonderful, mother I She can heat coffee perfectly with an electrio curling Iron," Kansas City Journal AN INSURANCE AGAINST SUDDEN DEATH. - For Sufferers From Backache, Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. Before aa Insurance Company will take a risk on your life the examining physician will test th urine and re port whether you ar a good risk. 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No Btnaflutt. .re ,Ot"rrt. rsa Ilj.U Marls Esa Veer rintfrwrs I P" i y.,T',"..V,sTJa.7k.r-rr-J BLACK ZtSSSsSsgx mm eaaa a t- aaers aisat eeeaees hk I Hie ineiilnlwiHt;l;" 1.1 m as.'Sea. r.e SleAM rats a mm M !... wel ln aa. Ts esawWtW e) SL nv. ai-'i-' -i If. eeanaa a4 immi r-Mwa I e'Maii. warn s' t'!SMIMSSto. srMa Sauterat. ' Msmory. ' ,' Two men met In the street. "I say, old chap." said on present ly, "what' that piece of thread lied round your finger torr . . "My wife put It there to remind m to post a letter she gae m this morn ing." the reply. - ' "IXd you post HT" - s ' "Yea." - "Then why dont you remove the thread?" oh, I'm keeping II there to remind me to tell her when I go home that I forgot to put a stamp on lb lelterP London Answers. - Poor Exchange. ' ' Dublilrlgh At a reception this af ternoon I exchanged Idea Hu Ih famous Prof. Ssduka. Miss KeenThat exflalns why I found the professor so tiresome. Bos ton Trsiisorlpt ? Hi Job. 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