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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1916)
ill ALMAIi PORT r : lmc toSK ViTOlES TO FF1SIDENT ; Vessel Successfully Breab Blockade of British Warships Villi Tak Homi Reeded Supplies. ' H Baltimore Th world's flrtf suDroa- rine merchant vessel tha Gorman un- - . derwatr liner DcutachUnd, anchored " below Bait! mora Sunday night, after voyaging safely aeroaa th Atlantic, ' pawing th allied blockading squad ' i'rons and eluding enemy craiaera watching for her off the American -" coast. ' She i carried a message from Emperor William to President Wilson, a quan tity of mail estimated at 160 tons and r Iam n viat! rhamirnls WW V .... ' and dyestuffa, and is to carry back home a similar amount of nickel and crude rubber sorely needed by the Ger- '. man army. Sixteen days out from Bremer haven to Baltimore, the submarine reached , safety between the Virginia capes at 1:45 o'clock Sunday morning, by a heavy pall of darkness which settled ,,pver the entrance of the bay, with the letting of a tell-tale half moon, rkn inaiita. the visitor threw cau tion aside and began shrieking his si van email inir a nilot and at the same time attracting the attention 01 me tug Thomas F. Timmons, wnicn naa been waiting in the lower bay for nearly two weeka to greet the Deutach- land and convoy bar into port t ttla ama Vimam har about what happened during the epoch-making cruise across tn ocean, wnicu m a email measure at least breaka the blockade on German trade with the rest of the world. None of the sub- 4 V J JJ J tk. marine a crew nan wuw a . . . , I agents of ner owners naa receirea am; meager re porta. Such information as was available came directly from the pilot and from Captain Hana F. Hinsch. of the North German Lloyd - Liner Neckar, laid up here .since the beginning of the war. J, f. GEcs, Wdsisstsa fszi tester, Estzpcs Frsa Ja3 Olympia, Wash. J. P Gillies, twice convicted of embetzling $20,000 from tate, industrial insurance funds while employed as claim agent for the state, Sunday night pried off two flimsy locks with a bolt as a jimmy and escaped from the Thurston county jaiL With him went Henry Roberts, awaiting transfer to the reformatory for a stat utory offense. Prosecuting Attorney Yantis ordered the arrest of Mrs. Gillies on a warrant cnarging ner wim aiuiug aaa,a . the prisoners. Mrs. Gillies was not '" locked up, but was taken to the home - of a policeman and placed in the care of the officer's wife. , ' It is believed the prisoners boarded a train bound for Portland. An automobile is known to have left town about midnight; and it la be - lieved to have taken the two men to- ward Canada. At a late hour no trace had been reported of either. Shortly after dark Gillies and Rob :. erts locked an old man held on a minor 1 charge in his cell and pried their way - out. Sheriff McCorkle was at Centra! is and James Fennell, County game war den, who occasionally slept at the jail, By sawing off the riveted end of the bolt by which their cell would have been locked, had that precaution been taken, Gillies and Roberts slipped out the bolt and then sawed the end of it 1 off on the bias to makes chisel point, ; kii t hav nriad their WaV OUt. " Gillies evidently let himself from the window to the ground 15 feet below I. with a blanket. - Yellow Press is Target. . Washinoton. D. C A bill intro duced " Monday by RepresenUtive CampbelCof Kansas, would make it unlawful for any person, company. . corporation, press aasociation or news- paper publication to publish or trans- mit any false report or rumor bear ing on the international relations of the United States and tending to in- juriously affect peaceful relations with the government or people of any other '- country. , . f ft tarA tn tha tllrifaiai-V COD . . na iuvuw 4 - . ; mittee. ' '! ; Curry to Offer Scouts. ' Bandon, Or. Preliminary arrange : ments for the organization of a coro t pany of 100 scouts, whose services will be tendered to the government, are be- ing made in Curry county, with Dis trict Attorney J, C. Johnson 'and F. B. '. Tichenor, of Port Orford, at the head : of the movement. Both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Tichenor are veterans of the Knnninh- Amminui Vir. and the former . has seen 18 years of service in the army. Unless toe threatened nouoie t with Mexico clears away shortly, re cruiting osBces will be opened. Alaska Sends In Bullion. Seattle, Wash. Seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars in gold bullion, the largest shipment received from Alaska this year, was brought here Sumisy by the steamer Humboldt, which arrived from Skagway. The gold, the first of the Spring cleanup in interior Alaska, was shipped from Fairbanks by the first steamer up the Yukon and transported to SVagway over White Fa.-s from White Horse, the head of river savation.. n::;ct o cm m m cf osslii ileitis London The capture of the whole of the Germans' first system of defense on front of 14,000 yards (nearly iht miles) after 10 days and night Wednesday in the official report from British headquarter in Franc. Th number of prisoners taken exceed 7500. "After 10 days and night of contin uous Cehting our troops have eomplet- mA MailwwliMl eantura of th whol of the enemy's first system of defens on a front of 14, WW yaw." saya iw -m "Th avatam rvf defense consist ed of numerous and continuous line of fir trenches, support trenches and r erv trencnea, extending lor various depth from 1000 to 4000 yaroa. u lhutot Ava atmnirl fortified Village. .,im.mii, huvil wired and entrench ed wood and hug number of im mensely strong redoubt. TV nf each of the -r- . . ihw r-nr.ntd en o Deration of torn importance, and th whol of them are now in our nana. "Th Rurmui auccea in th recap ture of Trone Wood, after costly cas ualties, was of short duration. iue A.m w. HMntuMil nearlv th whol of this wood. AU but th northern most end i again in our hand. A nm tha nnmbar of smns bidden in bouse and buried in the de bris, etc, w have in th eoura or laAaaa AnAMtinnl hmiiorht in 26 field guna, on naval gun, on anti-aircraft gun, and on heavy nowitxer, www the number of German, prisoner' cap tured exceeda 7500." Itiihd az$si Tabs lui Gnist bsct Istt Cents W..hinirnn II dTh OreSOO A California Railway company Wedne tha lesialativ and executive branches of th govern ment that it intend to go into court and question the constitutionality of the land-grant law recently passed by congress. Incidentally, th railroad company aaserst that th law, proposing to ra rest title to grant lands in th govern ment, is unconstitutional. If th government under that law undertake to py back taxea to th rwum onntia the railroad serves notice that it must do so at it own risk " and subject to future court decis ions. How the railroad company is going to proceed in the courts to test the .n;tnt;nnalir nf the law ia not known by tha railroad attorney here. They merely bad instructions to serve tha Mmnanv'a notice on the President, on con (rresa, Secretaries Lane and Houston, the attorney general ana Treasurer Burk. 6era23 U-lfiKT ft E OasscJ ' As Peaceful Kcr&lShi? Waahtnirton. D. C Final decision by the Stat department that the Ger man submarine ueutscnianu is a merchant ship entitled to all privilege accorded under International law to a h!H intrant-owned freighter was fore cast Wednesday night on receipt of preliminary reports on an inspection ox the underwater liner at Baltimore by naval officers and treasury officials, rviiwtnr Rvan. of Baltimore, tele graphed th Treasury department that a thorough examination of the boat by himself and Captain C F. Hughes, ap nintit hv tha Navv deDarmtent to as sist, be adhered to his previous opinion that the vessel is an unarmed mercnanv man, incapable of conversion for war like DorDose. "without extensive structural changes." tepcadisest Proceedings TaM . Waahinirton. D. C Impeachment proceedings against H. Snowden Mar shall, United States attorney at New York warn tabled Wednesday by the house judiciary committee, which by a divided vote adpoted a resolution rec ommending to the house that no fur ther proceedings be taken against him. The action of the committee in such cases usually is sustianed by the house, and the vote, therefore is expected to close the whole proceeding, which or iginated with Representative Buchan an, of Illinois, who waa indicted in mnnainn with an investigation of Labor's Peace Council at New York at the instance of Mr. Marshall. Depositor Back Lorimer. Chicago Wm. Lorimer, ex-United States senator, Wednesday found him ir with a fnll-fledced organization of more than - 4000 depositors of the de funct La Salle-street Trust savings Bank, who had lost their money in the crash of that institution, pledged to aid bim in his plans to reimburse them for "every dollar they had lost" At a mass meeting the depositors, some of them women, whose entire savings bad gone in the bank failure, organized themselves into a club to aid in the re habilitation of his various enterprises. Documents To Go on Deutschland. New York The arrival at an Amer ican port of a German submarine and the possibility of establishing a carrier service between the United States and the blockaded Teutonic nations has aroused particular interest here among persona who have suffered from their inability to send to Germany and Austria-Hungary money and legal docu ments. It wss said Wednesday that if the submarine returns she will carry an important consignment of bank drafts and legal papers of various kinds. Two Colonels Dropped. Camp Whitman, Green Haven, N. Y. Colonel Louis D. Conley and Lieu tenant Colonel John D. Phelan; of the 69th New York regiment, were order ed mustered out of the Federal service Wednesday just as th regiment was entraining here for Texas. The order came from Major General Leonard Wood. The cause waa given "phys ical disability." The news caused con sternation in camp. A report was prev alent that th regiment would mutiny. NORTHWEST huRKET RLPCRI5; . GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Portland Hay Eastern Oregon timothy. 1234124 par ton; valley tim othy, loa$li dialfe, 14Stl5. Millfaad Spot price; Bran, tS&ft jfl.50 Par ton; aborts. S2iZ9.fiO 1L4 karla Z31.B0tit31.80. (Vim-Whole. t3T per ton: crack -J aoa Vegetable-ArUcbok, Toctfjl Pr dosen: tomatoes, Sl.&O&il.tS par mil' ra Khars. S2(tlt.x6 par hundred aarii,. 10a mi pound: pappsr. S5c nar pound: -inrplanL 10c; horseradish, 8c; lettuce, Uejl.U per crate; eu .n.hra viUTtl.lC par dozen: spinach. . v.. . - 45pet pound; asparagus, Tk;! per doaen; rnuoaro, llc par pouna pea. 34c; eaullBoww, tl.85 crate ealerv. $1.106tl.5 per down; com, 66t7o per dov Potato- Old, 11.501.88 per sack; new, tattle per pound. Onion California red and yellow, tl.-rf K nar Bark. ' , . . Green Fruit strwom, i.soui 1.75 per crate; apple, new, f 1.60 per box; cherries, 4$10e per pound; ean- talonDaa. 0c6rSS per crate; apricots, S1.S5&1.75 per box; Peach. 75c II in nar hnx: flea, f lfitLSO DT box raspberries, 1.6tl.75; plum. 11.10 fjSLSS; prunM, $1.251.60; logan ber ries, S1.251.60; blackcap, 1 1.8 64, 1 nn- eurranta. tl.t5Stl.50. rwsnn ranch, current re ceipts, 22c; extras, x3Jc Jobbing price: Oregon ranch, candied, xi$ 9Krr aalecta. Xbc Poultry Hana, 14c; broilers, 1ft t?lna nniirvi- tUrkaTS. liv. 2062 21c; turkeys, dreaaed, choice, 23 25c; duck. 1216c; gc, VQStie. Butter Uubea. extras, xio oia; nrima llrsta lie! firsta. 23c: MCOnds, 22c Jobbing price: Print, extras. 27329c; butterfat. No. I. 27c; No. 2, 25c, Portland. Veal Fancy, 10c per pound. Pork Fancy, 1010e per pound. Hops 1915 crop. 8llc. 1918 eon- tvaja. nnminaL Wool Eastern Oregon. line, za ax S&" coarse. S0r32c: valley. 80(3 33c raacara bark Uia ana new, c pound. rttlm Ktrm. choice. 17. 60S8. 20; good, 6.767.25; cow, choice, 16.25 t26.60; good, 6.50(8.26; Hellers, $4(86.50; bulla, $S5; stags, $4.606. Hog Prim lignt, a.zi'ttio.ou; good to prime, 7.758.10; rough heavy, 87.607.75; pig ana sxipe, $6.607.10. Sheen Yearlinsn. S6S8-60; weth ers, I5.50Q6.50; lamba, $63.25. As Wheat Season Advances More Grain Bags Are Needed Portland There ia more inouiry for nil hava now than at anv time this season. Sale are pot much larger but buyer are snowing oeooeaiy more intercut in ban. and sell era believe an aeUva market is not far off. It I th improvement in crop condition in tna Northwest that is causing th inquir l to Inmnm. Thar rains of th Past fortnight have led all grain men to raise their estimate of th wheat crop mnA thaw ara now ft irurinir bn a yield of 10,000,000 to 15,000,000 boahel larger than they expected ariy in June. This condition naturally baa produced a firmer bag market. Local quotation are still around th 12-eent ...rtr hnt then ia not the probability of decline that dealer faced a short time ago. , . Tha anf ira mailt eroO IS ffTOWlnfl! in size and there are no more bags in aight than there were. As California authority expresses it, for every bag in sight two will be needed. In Cali fornia, .a her, there ha not been much buying by farm re in anticipa tion of crop needs, but this is a con dition that cannot hut much longer. Much waa beard earlier in the season of bulk handling of grain, but it is evident now that there will be but little relief for th situation on tnts score. Road Increases Capitol to a Million. Chehalis, Wash. The Cowlitz, Che halis & Cascade railway company in supplemental articles of incorporation has increased its capital stock from $100,000 to $1,000,000. Th name of th company has been changed to read a above, instead of the Chehalis, rviwiirx lb Cmmeade. The company has a Urge crew at work all along it 22 mile of projected lin rusmng ita work and expect to have th road completed to four mile southeast of Onalaaka, near Salkum, by falL Th Chehalis Mill company has its plans all Mtnnlataii now to SUSh WOrk OH its new 75,000 sawmill in South Chehalis at once. ' " -"' ' ' :.' . ' lfJ- Sale Plan 1 Success. Kennewick. Wash. Encouraged by the success of th Kennewick-Richland ITo-Uotirxy nninn which shinned and jnu.mv..'a sold this year 95 per cent of the straw berries grown in this region at an av erage price to the grower of nearly $3 per crate or s pinta, me irowm public meeting her last Saturday per fected plans for a similar permanent organization to handle th raspberry crop, asparagus, gooseberries, cher ries, early potatoes, and, possibly, the peach, pear and apple crops. New by law and constitution were approvou. . Horse Market is Active. Klamath Falls, Ore. There 1 much activity in th local horse market sgsin following th call oi tn umtea States for more animals for military ami tha recent Dlacin&T of or ders for more horses and mules for the French government. The JS. Clemens Horse company, of Sacramento, operat nanw larma ranchea in California, has a call for large number of horses for military purposes. Last ween zuu head of burses purchased by this com nanvin Lake county, Oregon, were shipped from this city. Some Grant Crop Damaged. - r:, r.itv Ara Unsettled weath er condition hav prevailed through out Grant county for tha past two weeka. Considerable rain naa xaiien mnA ha mniaed damage to som crops and much Inconvenience to sheepmen. who ar in th midst or sneanng oper Tha flmt eroo of alfalfa is ready, but owing to the weather con ditions, the farmers ar delaying the cutting until good curing w earner. mm io mm nmx Portland-Th ntlr state of Ore gon will b protected by strict pre ventative measure against th possi ble introduction of Infantile paralysl infection, through orders Issued Sun day by the State Board ox iiaaitn, ana -1.1 hv Stale Health Officer David N. Robwrg t all local health officers, and county judge, wrougnoui th state. To further Insure th observance of these precaution agalnat th ptagu that 1 terrorising New York, Gover . WlthvMtinha has been reaueated by the State Board of Health to isau proclamation to th county Judge or Oregon, instructing tnm w th quaranUn at every railroad sta tion within thlr juridictlon. Tha nlan la aimnla. thoUlh PCSSr ily involving a great deal of cloe ob servation and employment m a rudi ment of medical inspector and assist anta. ... Incoming passenger, under IS year of age, from all Eastern points, will ha mat at aah station t)V authorised inspectors. Their temperatures will b taken. U tn temperature pe aoove aa If an nthar indication of th dread malady is observed, th child will b placed tinder strict quarantine. Epidemic I Subsiding. New York .Nineteen more death fWir Infantile naralvaia In NW York City for th 14 hour ndd t 10 o'clock Sunday morning were reponeu by th department of health, making th total fatalities 224 sine th epi demic started. Thar we drop in th number of new case, 88 being re-.-t-A snnj.. amiinet 95 Saturday. Th total number of case now has reached 980, Th mortality rate stlU about 23 Per cent. Brooklyn con tinued to lead with new caeca. lifejf tasidest if Arsofine . . a a a Rcpstsc ScsgM 17 mnm Di. Alraa An artemnt to slnate President d la PUxa waa made Sunday by a self-styled anarcnui. in O au atanriinv nn a balcOnV Of government building reviewing som whan a man in the crowd of MVV WHWM - " spectators suddenly drew revolver end bred at mm. ine auo wwti and th would-be assassin was ar rested. Tk. ... a.aai nf sneetators surged forward in an effort to take th assassin from his guards and lynch him, but this wss prevented by the oldier. Th man gave his nam a Jan Mandrini. He said b wss born in Argentina and was 24 year old. IHal Sates Bas 21.000.000 Cot tUe to man Service w..hinrnn TV C. The census bu reau, whil unabte to answer specifical ly th question bow many able-bodied eitizena of military age there are in the United State, est i ma tea that the total umber of male citixens and and those ahn hava declared their intention to become citizens, who ar 18 to 45 years old inclusive, l not zar irom ti, 000,00a Thia aatlmste ia based on the as sumption that there has been an in crease of aproximately 10 per cent in th population of th country sine th census of 1910. When that census wsa taken th total number 01 mate ami moBDaetiva citizen 18 year old and over but under 46 was 19.183,000. Ot tws numoer, i,ooi, 000 wer foreign-born white who had hajwuna natural iiad ar had declared their intention of doing so, 2,052,000 were negroes and tu.wu were inoiana. Soffit Insist feci Seppty is Short Th Hague During a debate on th food ituation at tha Thursday evening session of the Berlin city council, the Socialist complained of the inequality and inadequacy of the distribution of food under the mass-feeding scheme. Councillor Mommsen declared that no resident of Berlin wa yet starving. This elicited a sharp contradiction. Municipal Physician Weber main tained there was no question of under feeding yet, whereupon cries of strong dissent arose from the Socialist. Th Socialist councillor, Hoffman, said that be himself had been a patient at the Rudolph Virchow hospital for months, and knew how seriously the dietary had been reduced. . ; Explosion Follow Raid. ' Seattle A few minutes after the police had wrecked the stock and fix ture of the Puget Drug ' company at 1625 First avenue during a liquor raid Sunday night; fir caused by an explo sion, completed the destruction of the interior of tha store. No on was in th store at th tim of th explosion, but it is believed that acid leaking from a bottle came into contact with the contents of a barrel of alcohol which the police bad broken open. One, hundred bottles and several demijohns of whisky also wer destroyed. Bandits Guest of Honor. Laredo, Tex. Herbert) Pesziot, al leged bandit on trial bare in connec tion with the raid on Webb. Tex.. testified that be and other. Mexicans involved in the raid previously were guest of honor at a banquet given to Neuvo Laredo by General Musqulz, lesder of th Csrrsnxa forces, Pezziot, Cuevasand Solis wer sentenced to five years' imprisonment. Pezziot ad dressed a letter to Gen. . Alvaro Obre gon, minister of wsr st Mexico City, asking that some step be taken to prevent imposition of the sentence. British Statesmen Shifted. London Following th appointment last week of Dsvid Lloyd-George ss .iirt tnr war. official announce ment was made of several other chang es in the government. Edwin Samuel Montagu, financial secretary to the treasury, takes Lloyd-George's place ss minister of munitions, Thomas Mc- Klnnon Wood, secretary of state ior Scotland, becomes chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and financial sec retary to the treasury. ft i9 b , mkA Baking Powder ? VV-? 'My! These KG ouahnuis ore gocMi nt 11 lossis sssa? psrrmn HI III l tutus ueuit nttl V l"e ff r ) a w Vaat , .' I M il -TV- tw, v y 1 f aWrM.''"Jf.12 V-.w7 J7w ri. nT tw intl,???i Sore Granntafei Eyelids. rs ieKsmed by etpo- - - suni to -- - E miicklrKl.er.JbT Met la TC1 2BtssMly. NoSnatruPg. J ki,t ComhTl. Al w-nr rtaM'i SOc per Bottle. Nsrls f ) ur te as, vew aaa a wa JelwialUHc FeT-rs"S" Dnarxirtt of Mario tfi B-wsT C.,Cak4t DAI5T rLI Mixta. sim. ass 1 .. u.4l mi ul - -1 MS SS M. Braalfm, a. t. Slightly Twlstsd. aiaa In rraillnrsa. Th groom, beat man and th minister were sabered in th vestry. Th or asniat becan to cla and th minister started lor th door. "Wait on moment, aocior. can lha narvoua (room. "Ia It th right or left hand th ring goes onr "Tn lert, nurrieuijr rrvrnm u minister. "Anrf nrwrlnr la la It CUtomrr to cuaa th brlderutic Herald. Natural rspsctatlo". mw. vnnr aarolilane. Mr. Bmtthl I looked out In the front tret nd In our backyard, but I couiaut aee none." ' "Why, I hav no aeroplane, my boy. What mad you think t bdr - "Wdn t you toll pa you cam here to aee bim on flying visit?" tlaltl more American. To Cleanse and Heal Deep Cuts Money If It Fade float it 0- Aanef HAN FORD'S Balsam of Myrrh A LI N I M 81 N't For Gits. Burns, Bruises, Sprain, Strain. Stiff Neck. Chnblains, Lame Baxk, CAA Sore. Orjen Wounds. ami all External Injuries. Mads SInco 180. Prtc2S,S0ad$l.0O All Dealers s?S,to Why 8h Rmlti. "And von have had the same serv ant for two years T" "Yes, replied Mr. ctobsiois. -- duo says she doesn't believe In changing after ahe haa gone to the trouble of teaching; a family her vay." Wash ington Star, HEAT FLASHES, DIZZY NERVOUS Mr,Wynn Tell How Lyclia E, Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Helped Her During Change of Life. Richmond, Va.-"Aftr talcing even bottle of Lydia E. Plnkbsm's vgtDl com pound I feel like a new woman. I al ways bad a beadach during the Chang of Life and wssslso troubled with other bad feeling com mon at that time dizzy spells, nervous feelings and hest flashes. Mow I sra In ti.ttir health than I ever was and recommend your . t, , . J f b, . remedies to an my inenoa. -n.i Wttkm, 2812 E. O Street, Richmond, Vs. While Chang of Llf i most crit ical period of a woman's existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany It may be controlled, end normal health restored by th timely us of Lydia E. Plnkbam' Vegetable Compound. Such warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of Impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, Irregularities, eonstipstlon, vsrlsbl sp petite, weakness and Inquietude, and dizziness. For these abnormal conditions do not fafl to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. tXW juw I- - - . aaaoLa soauas. IX Back w Pi 25 Sf) Ibr Goodness Sake It wm never disappoint you- it if you like good things to -V O C Onnres for -itokaaar'a Work for th Implr Kitchener will b r)nemUrd for four greal constructlv wrli of .r lanlsatlon. carried out In Ksypt. Buu'n Africa. India and Kngland. In ach rss hi work ws cratl and ' tlonary In conception, and carried out with th utmost iMreclslo In very least detail. No man touched lb world aiteiided British Kmplr t more points, or touched It with ucn decisive, fsteful effect. It wy he said. Indeed, that the lnlerlty of th Kmplr. In th twentieth century. Is the work of Kitchener, r'our dancer roa. In reilona aeparated by vast continental spacea; In each reUn, Kitchener met th denser, plerclnaly dlasnoaed h cause, patiently and couraaeously overcam It ICvery hon or within th power of hi countrymen to glv dim w offered to KlU-hener; yet all honora fall hort of hi Im mense ttalnraetiLr'rom "Kitchener of Khartoum." by Charlea Johnston. In th American Review of Kevlews for July, Mil Ouardsmen t Aided. District Forester Oeor II. Cecil. lortlnd. Or., hss rweUed th fol- .lram tnilB IhS t'hlllf KOT- ester, Henry 8. Oravea. Washlnton. 1J. C, tn rererenc to employers th r'orest Senrle who belong to th National Ouard: "Forester dr. Ire to aid employee who r member of the National Ouard to fulfill their military ouligatlona. Kor this purpose be will spprov appltratlon for leave and will so far aa possible consistent with civil servlc rule sod future appropriations, assur them restore Hon to present positions-sfter com pletion of servlc In th nny. Pie report Immediately approximate num ber of employee In district who are member of Ouard and will probably request lesv In respoos to lb Treat dent call." Mr. Stretcher Yea. If cold, but nothing Ilk what It wa at Ctirt.ln.aa three yr sto when th steam from th engine trot hard and tell on the line In sheets. " Mr. Cuffer And yet lost wn t so cold a In tt. when It froi th eloe trlclty In lh telephone wire, and when th thaw cam all th machine were talking a hard a they could for upward of flv hour. "Well, gentlemen," said Mr. Long bow, "th colder year that I can re- in lha t'hrtatmaa week In 'M. when lh policemen had to run to keep tnemaeivc warm. Hut that was too much, snd with si nt Inttlmatlon the other two left to his own reflection the men wbo treated tn trutn so 110117. e'ttsr. Two suitors hsd striven for th hand of Mary Murphy. On was Doo tan, prosperous grocer, and he wa backed up by Pa and Ma Murphy; th other wa handsom young clerk, and he wss backed up by Mary, Th clerk won. On th morning of her first birth day after the wedding day Mary called to see her parents, snd proudly show ed them a pretty little gold watch which her husband had given her. Out Mr. Murphy sniried contemp tuously. "That" very nlc." she said disap provingly: "but if ye'd only taken the advice of yer father and me. ti not gold watch ye'd be havlu' In yer pock et, but a good eight day clock!" ' He Meant Business. Mrs. Dennett srrived at th conclu sion that th attachment of Teddy Nolan, th policemen, for her cook must be Investigated lest It prov dis astrous to domestic discipline. On morning h took Annie, th cook, to task regarding tha matter. Annie admitted hi attentions. "Do you think he means business, AnnieT" asked Mrs. Dennett "Vis. mum, Ol think so," replied Annie. "Annyway, he's begun to com plain about my cook In,' mum." San Francisco Chronicle. HfW MOOCH DANCMO. K. FMclwr Hallamor, th lrhn Danctn b. ear and I rw true tor In Nw York City. wrlM I CweiMai ALLKN'g KWr-k.AHK. IheanllMptk sowdar to be aKafcaa Into th. .haaa, fur Ian raar. and KNmnmeoil It ta all mr pupil.." It curat and nrnnu an frt- Bold br all Drue and tepart mant Hum. Ma. ttampl. FUCK. Aifairw. Alles 8. Olmatad. Le Kay, N. X. A popular London clergyman was once staying a few day at a country bouse with some friend. On th Mon day morning hs wss playing tennis with a young man be could usually beat, but for some resson or other the clergymen wss not In form, and was faring badly. Motween games he remarked to his opponent, "I simply can't stand your service today I " "Then we're quits!" was ths cheeky reply; "I couldn't stand yours yester day!" - ' Rubbering for a Kiss. Th young husband baited at .the gate and retraced hi steps. "Did you com back for another kiss, dear?" Inquired the bride. "Well, I'll take another kiss, but whst I came back for was my rub bers." Brooklyn Citizen. . Quits Expansive. "We hsve to bring every bit of soil down to this seashor pi."ie to make our gardens." "But doesn't that cost very much?" "Well, It Isn't what you might call dirt cheap." Baltimore American, Possible Resson. "I wonder why they built thst Chi nes wall." "Sort of a compromise, I presume. I judge there wa a strong disarma ment party In those dsys." Louisville Cour'er-Journal. Appraised. Wife How does my new spring bat look. Torn? Hub Urn! It looks to me like two weeks salary! Boston Transcript iff' -try eat O ONE OF M Urilar. famlTpd (na) sAtn.nn CMa AM aailTKM. Ore April Is, IM. mmwoonro. ratllaa. PawSlnv I ski pre P all pWaid arllb war trx arraai aa aaippad aa Aft rraaav I varv ml Mr bat ra ml treated.,. -, Watp (VWtaal aa Sis at eur . tat taa-wnas. Maka a. raar aral hHnrti m ra ftwa rxt Oregon Hernia Instituta RHPtaiatnaiad a-rWanlrallr. ' frlla Smaii raaaa. Ui fcaiinwalala, Ms salt, aaaraatera. Call ar wnta, JOHNSON UMaAHCU 41 Mil Akakp aSdkas. rini.as. Oraaea If fM raaaat aaw PJ rarllan M r- trma rma sttaa. I aid wad Ci at. awtbad al ! m. brtaait. N"4 al a.r.1.. bal a.wb mm tbaa Saws auk awl " a.a.l.d at Irrlaa la roufwtf. Oui.i ani mi arpUaailaa. ItllW 6W 3 alrMkailrtaa, put Marrlaat U rwltaa. Uraraa HIDES, KITS. CASCARA IARX, WOOL AND MOHAIR. t list M r Un tilVrmstlk4tsll Tw H. f Norton Ci. . Dcl TmJ Ptartari htot Tun Mada fn-a rir d aM taal laa at Mnad tw TlkUl Write aa. uaaiMtrt vt u anuino m. 10 WaaMMflM SC. rwUaadt Or HK TCACHZM AOtNCT. T'SrKm fur all tada a Warklaa- pnalrlaaa, Pwl lplaa t. all iaulrHa. fanu Ina bl la-f. la. all paMtaaav 4 "k'r wa tttll mail a. w partlculanv J. K. atA4UI T. til Joantal UxU I"wlaa4, Urasaa, Mia - wivst w-mtttM mt. baa. SIMtnand T.aaarMlaa. ttmAmmn-M. rH-h. H.urhM 1-uutw ktanoinuilwns ) raplun and MiawarWae, fr.ai aii. twa. ISalltuaa aa immwi. nrw a. mw lkl . Car. ant and Mamwn, IWtland. (Mara. MIsplsclrtQ th Blsm. "aOKKl-Ohl HrrO-OhO-OOl" A th childish wall rang through il. 1.,...- ika antli.ua mnthrr anrana to her feet Hushing Into the halt she met her llttl daushter coming In from th garden and carrying a brok en doll by th le. "What th matter, darling r sb ask id tenderly. "O-o-oh, mo-otaer," oowien tu mnu. "Willie' broken my dolll" "Th naughty boyl How did h do itr ! I I hit him an tha head wlv It!" wa th slow response. I'lllsturgh inronicirTeiegrapn. - Hrdlty. Newpop (anxiously) Is It boy or a girl? Nurse It's thre of 'm, sir three fin boy. Nwpop Cre Bcottl This come from marrying a girl whose father I In th wholesale line. ttvaton Tran script : ,. . Th manufsotur of tanks, silos, wood pip and conduit rank third mong th wood using Industrie of Oregon. . High grade Dousla fir Is th chief wood serving th need ot tbi Industry. PcOfcur Own Vlumhlnz Br beytwr dhett from as st whul.wd. prla sndaarelba plsranrr'. prnAla, Write a. ta. dap four naada. Wa will lra pee our nwk. UitUan "dlnwt-ta-you" prUMa. f. a, b. rail or boat. W. artuallp ava paia fnaa IS ts Mper nana All gutnim puaranlMd. NarUiwa.t kaadiisrtrl fop Laada Wster Spawms sod Fuller A Johnsae Knsinas, 3TARJODAVI3 Ca ; 811 Third Street. ' , ; Partlaad. Oreaaa AUTO VREGKING PARTS FOR 1-2 Parts erer 10 maka. and modal., st half the ra. ular prlea. Bur pour uanl 'auto parts train sa old-e.ubll.ld snd rtputaMe daajar, wh. hai a raputatlon la prataet snd eendasts the laraaat parts .tore and aarrtat tha laraaat rotnpUta as. aartnant of sans .uta part, of any aompanr this aid. of Chlcaso. Our prlaa. sr. law, sad for tbi. lasaon are ouU.ll sD other.. Alt part, era (usr. sntaad 10 bs In Arattaat condition. , MOTOR PARTS MFG. CO. tncoi poriittrti. 23-i:& )27 IUMIIDE ST. NRTLMO, tk Ship Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs & Farm ' Produce To tha OM R.ll.bl. ETerdln haaa. wHh s word of U paan of Sguan LMalioe. snd bs SMuradel Top Market Price. F. II CROiIXHITE, 45-47 Front Su PORTLAND, ORE P. N. U. 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