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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1916)
i . x arr.a, '"IP t M:tirx, DENTISTS, TK In niww"rtfn 0at ltir W- Mt Mora hi-. , I-h ft-!, Waak- ... M J"oo.U.4. lr MbM tli w , i u ( -l to iwwt Uir Mmi, ar.d ptlnt. t will wm-iuttwj n awl'- -r. t m-'W-- prMwa to iao of mmw Ht. V !s h,n4 ur wwrk. M w nw it ..., ml mims( I u4 atetl lwr a Um M. t. Men, , M. acjrai Dr, A tWais KA, DENTISTS. e - MOTORCYCLES .aj BICYCLES " ' Bought, sold and repaired. 6up plies of all kinds. Out of town trad specislty. Write us. R.IL BLOCKER I7 Taylor Street rortUad, Oregoa J PORTLAND Y.M.CA, 1 - - 'Automobile School Offm mctfaal tniahw la OfxnttaD f AntMaobUw. BpMtel Srtalh - A4diwa Tk RMw. T. St, t A. EAWTEGRNE AUTO SCHOOL , TtM eatr AetomMW iih ea t P. cMe Court mtlntMKi ft Cm Twrt )a4 tola H.ll ltwill. C L. IM Tract tort p4 ettai Traaaare, sotti ia tb 4U HaatWa Am rwtuurf. Oaa. ...li.n, i.in.l..,in iiiiii I n ' I Ji Forest Notes, According to the latitat figure, the hucheat price paid par H fat tor raw malarial by any Industry In th Stat of Oregon waa by the manufacturers of vehicles and vehicle part. Only amall quantities and highest gredee ar ueed. Tuts cover not only th manufacture but tha repair of wagon, carriage and automobile, and In dude th local demand only. Tha Florida National Forest la on of th aalf supporting foreata, du to th ayatam which th Government baa lnau(uratd there In th leaaini of th turpentining In such a way that th perpetuity of th foreat la assured. About IH million pound of ertlfl clai allk mad directly from wood pulp ar used annually la to united 8tatea. It la manufactured Into auch article ai linings, tapesurlee, neck Ilea, rlbbona and sweaters. A plaa of cooperation between for eat officers and poatornc employe baa been put Into action, whereby alt rural mall camera and poatmaater in or near national foreata ar to report th discovery of foreat tires to the aeareat foreat officer. Nearly fifty per cent of th palla and tab mad In th Stat of Washing-ton are sent to th mlddl weet tor consumption. Wonnda cleansed by Hufordl Bal- AdT. GOOD NEWS far Hazelwood Shippers Raia of on cent In your butterfat prices. Check for each shipment by return mail. ... , , 5HFP US All. YOUR CREAM , Hazelwood, Portland mw Hernia Institute Sttlnc mm HiciuM mrtjiiilis, sW enha il. CU m nut. JOHNSON UMBAJtCOt 411-412 AJhAqp , Plillin. Ora Very Difficult. Mra. Crump looked at her friend. Mr. Blnks. and sifhed as her husband want out of th room. "Ah, my dear. It's a sad thing to aee my old man loalng hi hair that way as none knows better what It la than yourself. Mra. Blnks!" "Yon speak truly. Mrs. Cramp; ad It la. After my George had his Ulneaa tn th spring his hair fairly moulted oft of him. and now hi head'a as smooth as smooth!" "It muat be so uncomfortable, what with Qiea and things, not to apeak of th cold. Mrs, Blnks." "Well, do you know, it' not tha files that worry him so much, nor yet th cold. It a baring to wear hla hat in th bed room when he washes himself. aa you'll find out with your good man. Ton see, not having any hair to go by now, he cant tell when he's finished washing hi face unless he keep hla hat on. That'a th bother of It." Toronto Hall. RAILROAD STRIKE ISSUE TO WILSON UMnvjv tin m-jl nmimml til kniu' , csces ia Any fona. Royal D-Lite Comfortable LADIES SHOES K. to r A N. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; ' GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS (MRDiCnN WASHINGTON A AB Stylet AB Sim Royal Shoe Co. 148 Fourth St New 1 "Unless President Can Find Road, it Means Strike' Says Head of Labor Forces, Garretson. New York A general strike on tb railroad of th nation, paralysing commerce and throwing out of employ ment 3,000,000, can be averted only through th good office of President Wilson, as a result of Sunday's devel opments in the diapute over th men 'a demands for an eight-hour day and tint and half for overtime. Tha controversy was laid before th President, at his invitation, after th worker had flatly rejected any form of arbitration. . They refused media tion Saturday. "Unless th President can find a road, it means a atiik," (aid A. B. Garretson, bead of th labor force. 30SI1SS m STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL Ow srttdiMfcfea mm Mwptrtnc Mvlftblt veal tkn. TtM toaoaina nM I dtff mmM from ertimrv smhii rlKiMk TlMrwitH, rMU eu, UhUvMiwI. SCHOOL FOR. MKI4 ONLY. Mrmm Tm KWu, Y. M. C. A.. rwtlwU. Omw od t HiM lalunuttoe. ISpray-a-Gow Keep off die or money back, ft a gallon from your dealer, or order by mail. PLUMMER DRUG CO. Third and Kiadieaev Pertlaad, Or, RepreeenUtivea of th railway and fA uinAi A'AV(. nploye have goo to Washington, I f 'r'VV ' WE PAY MORE FOR OLD AUTO TIRES feat, Wrmttmwmm. OHKMUM Vl lXANIZIKti CU. tSO Wxtuaurtai St. rartlaad, Or. REDUCED FHEISMT HATES To and tram gU voaata ttnd atonsobiia Ifcrnsboo CaMerfullr rrivnv KISES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK WC2L AK9 w wwtal ysaaiit. mm hr pfoet mHAtetUtt Tat K. F. NOtTSI CO. rottrt, ftt, StahX ELECTRIC MOTORS Bosttrt. Sold, Ranted mm4 pkad WALKKK tI.tX.TK10 WORKS r. tutk. fortiwd, un Knew Their Man. A traveling salesman' ten of unique correspondence between a Chi cago house and its representative In 8outh Dakota, aaya the Buffalo Times. It appears that the drummer had aent the following message to hla em ployers: "Snowing hard In Deadwood. Snow plows stalled. Good here for a week. Wire funds and Instructions." . To this the manager of the Chicago establishment wired aa follows: "Telegram received. Hundred tele graphed you. Lose no time. Play poker, and remit winnings to house.' If Risk may often have deeper "A kiss meaning than appears. "Perhaps, but it ia a thing you have to take on it face value." Baltimore American. Look That Way. "Anyhow, America a! way wins her wars." "We gotta win. Nobody would start a relief fund for us." Louisville Cour-ier-JournaL Real Foreboding. . "Do yoa think it will storm soonT". "I dont think anything about it I know it will as soon as I get home." Baltimore American. Inqulalthr. Dauber 1 a big. healthy, bearded ' man. who looks aa though h could ! lia halt hundredweight In each hand i aa easily as he pick up hla palette. i An elderly rustic, who had been standing watching him painting by th roadalde. approached him. -No offense, air," he began, "but ia anything the matter wi' yert" "No," answered Dauber, "what makea yon aakT" "Ter hain't lame, ar yerT" "Lame! Good gracious, no!" "Ter haint ad a misfortune In any way ? The sciatlcar or lombager, that'a kind o' laid yer byr "No; I'm a well as I hav always been." Th rustic drew himself np and gaied scornfully at tha artist. "An yer call yerself a man, an' can alt theer a'doing o' that," . he said. "Well, I'm bleat!" Obstinate sores should be cured by Hanford'a Balsam. Adv. If TutI Tut! a Maori wisbes to speak words of Insult to another Maori he calls his adversary some kind of food. Any kind will do, living or deed. On Maori chief one told another that he was a roast veaL Then he fled to th bosh, hid in a cave, was tracked, cap tured and beheaded. The cave is still shown to visitors. and when Lord Kitchener was in New Zealand he was taken to It by a pretty Maori girl acting as guide. She told him the whole story, and at th con- elusion the stern soldier's face eoft- ened into a amlle as he said Ah, then. I suppose It would be highly dangerous to call a Maori lady little duck r London Tit-Bit. mi where a conference with President Wilson ia arranged. Th final break cam Sunday after the men - had been In secret session nearly aiz hour. Report differ as to th reason for th failure of- th nego tiations. Th men assert they refused to arbitrate because th railroads in sisted on arbitrating thir contingent proposition. Th board of mediation, in a statement, declared, however, th man rejected their proposition, con tending that they would not arbitrate van if the railroads waived the con tingent propositions, . Ksssass &ptet Wh't Str$a Lee; As&ks Rdrcat (a Avoid Defeat asiast g-UwsHg itsaigrtiay tekraMr-MUMf HI pMa NOW to Bute Lie M to r ini'im 1 1 CMU Mir I U ISKtov Ihnn a bwIMm tmr London Th whole tin of th River Strips in Galicia was seised by th Russians Sunday. Tb army of Gen eral von Bothmer, after holding its strongly fortified position ever sine last winter, was compelled by th powerful pressure of th Russians north and south to fsll back hastily toward the west. Th Austrian ar probably entrenched behind th Zlota Lipa river, prepared to make a last stand before they retreat to positions before Lemberg. It was th menace) to his flanks and rather than any frontal move ment, which caused Von Bothmer to surrender th line along the Strip, which for seven weeks had been sub jected to th most violent Russian at Generals Sakharoff on th north and Letchitaky on the sooth had gradually dosed in upon th Austrian wings. A Tail Ysnv II was describing th privation of voyage from which h had just re turned. "Then," he aald, "I went down to th cabin to lunch,". "Lunch!" exclaimed on of his hear srs. "But you told us thar was noth ing to eat left on board. What did you have for lunch f "Oh!" was th reply, "It was a vry modest affairbeef, win and an egg. "BeefT Wher did yoa get th beef froraT" "Oh." wms th reply, "that cam from th bulwarks." "And th win, bow about that?" . "Oh, that cam from th port hoi!' "Oh. oh!" laughed the listener. 'Good, very good! But tell m wher did you get th ggT" "Oh. that was th almplest of all. cam th reply. "The captain gave orders for th ship to 'lay to,' and he gave me one." -Pearson s Weekly. Portland Wheat Blucetem, ft. 11 par bushel; fortyfold. 11.081: club, $1,074: red flfe, 11.07,; red Russian, 11.064. Millfeed Spot pri" Prn, ttm to. 60 per ton shorts, nu,i.6y rolled barlev. tSl.BlVasa.60, Corn Whole, 13S per ton; cracked, Hay Producer' price: Timothy, Eastern Oregon, f la.B020 per ton; alfalfa. 113.60 dl 14.60: wheat hay. tlS.6iKttl4.60; oat and vetch, $Uj 1160; cheat, till clover. 110. Butter Exchang price: Cub, extras, 6 par pound; prim firsts, tfie. Jobbing price. Prim extras, S7&I30C; butterfat. No. L 17c; No. t, 86c Portland. Eggs Oregon ranch, uehang price, current receipt, 16 par dosn. Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch, can dled, t6tt?e; select, no bid. Poultry Hen. 14tf16e per pound; broilers, l317c; turkeys, iiv. S0g SSc; ducks, 110114c; geese, 8&&o Veal Fancy, lZic par pound. Pork Fancy, 1 lie par pound. Vegetables Artichoke. 76S.$1 per dosen; tomatoes, ?6c4CtL6 per crate; cabbage, tl.78 per ewt; garlic, 10c par pound; pepper, 6u,Cc Per pound; ggplsnt, 7oi8c per pound; lettuce, SO ttU&c box; cucumbers, hOcdjiijO par dosn; peas, ttillo par pound; beans, 4 7e; celery, 76g8& per dosen; corn. lOotZSc. Potato New, tl.86ftl par sack; Walla Walls, ti. Green Fruits Apples, new, tl.S6ttB 1.76 per box; cherries, 6tl0e per pound; cantaloup, tOcdttt per crate; peach, S5ff80e per box; watorm!- ens, ll&lie par pound; plums, 76crf 11.86 par box; pears, tl08; apricots, tKtl.10; grapea, tl.75aa.86; black berries, tl.26; loganbarri, f 1.Z5; raspberrlM, tl.6(Hj$1.76. Hops 1916 crop, 8tf10c: contracts. nominal. Wool Eastern Oregon, One, tSUl 86c; per pound; coarse, 8038c; val ley, 8033c. Cattle Steer, prim light, 16.76 7.10; heavy, $.60gf;.76; good, t&866.60; cows, choice, t&.86 6.60; medium to good, 84.6036; or dinary to fair, 644M.60; heifers, 86.60:8.76; bulls, t3(i6; calve. t3.6(k)7. Hog Prima light, 89.60 Q 9.78; prim strong weights, 89.86 (J 9.60; I j 1 1 r ' ttmt s 1 1 1 1 t m M f y y? ( u r ' T ! f ?r ff f t J ! t ! ft ? f ! f t in r !!llt!l!Il,Jl!,!,fiiii!j,J!i,!!ii!!!!li,i!,!,''t. LI i.'.'s. LEADER" AND "REPEATER" Shot Siielis For th hloh flyora, or th low flyer. "Lender" and "Repeater1 ahclla have tho reach, gpread and penetra tion. Their great tale la due to these qualities, which insure full bag. Made In man gauges and loads. BR SVRB TO ASK MR TJIIi VI BRAND I! A utton-fusUr. "I tot off a good Joks on my wife Cuther day." admitted Uap Johnson, of Rumpus Ridge. Ark. "BD recited lutein that she'd read In a book she tot hold of sommer'a about. Mn work xtnd from sun to sun, but womsn'a work Is nvr don,' and It peered to glv her.conslilnrabl sella' faction. And I aaya. 'Good reason why.' aald I, 'ah never gnta started I' Just Ilk that. Ysw-hswl hawl" ludg. . Qood Rsssen. "1 hop you don't associate with that man 1 aaw you speak to In th street lust nowT" . "Associate with hlmt What do yo tak m for? That man. air, I on of th most rascally, corrupt, snesklng. underhanded, low-down, villainous and depraved scoundrels that vr kepi out of JaU." "1 know it But why are you on speaking terms with him at all V "Why, I'm r his lawyer." For thrash, cleans and dry th foot and make thorough applications of Haaford'i Balaam of Myrrh. Adv. In th Wrong Plsoe. Tb childless parson sought to cheer th parent of aa overflowing house good to rm,;l'!'.r0 t.n"- h?iM."U"o n.7.r y .?!tV.,8,784t'J P18 t wltboot breed to flit them." skips, 88.60ftt8.76. "Mayb you ar right." said th par Sheep Spring lambs, 88 Q 8.86; Uh loner, "but th mouth r all seut common, xo. ft (Hi; 6; cboic yearlings, I to our hous and th bread to yours." Deep cuts should b healed by Hsn- fords Balaam. Adv. Th Penalty. Little John is a confirmed sleepy head. One morning when he was more than usually averse to getting np, his mother reasoned with him by calling his attention to th flowers. "Why. th littl flowers hav been awake for hours," sh told him, "and her you ar at 8 o'clock still In bed." "Oh. well," was th reply, "look wbst dirty beds they hsv. and bow alee and clean mine is!" sh . Th Difficulty. T hsv come to consult you.' ssid to her lawyer. "What Is the trouble r "I have received three proposals of marriage and I do not know which to accept." .. "Which man has the most money r "Do you imagine?" she saked. "that If I knew I would consult you or any other lawyer T" Philadelphia Public Ledger. Cheerful. "Cheerful guy, that" "What's the matter?" "He called on me the other day when I was ill and the first thing he said waa that our front room was go ing to be sn awkward place to get coffin out of." Detroit Pre Press. Human Nature. '": "But you will at least admit that there are two side to every question, and" "I admit nothing of th kind I " inter rupted J. Fuller Gloom. "As far a I t f. i . am concern ec, mere ia oniy one siae SSSOT rages LSnalff-ffl-UWjand a lot of confounded foolishness." uuoge. kivMt Paralysis Qm Aintas- New York Mrs. Frank Copeland Psge, dsughter-in-law of Walter Hi nee Page, United States smbasssdor to Great Britain, died of infantile paral ysis 1st Saturday at her summer bom in South Garden City, Longlaland. She wss 26 years old and had been ill only sines Friday. Mrs. Psge, who wsa Katharine Sef-1 ton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred erick Sef ton, f Auburn, N. Y., wss married to th son of th American ambassador June 8 last. Ship Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Egg & Farm Produce Ta th Old Itetiabl Errrdlnr houa wftfc e record of 4i mn at Sauan itaalio and be ssfturvdef Top Market Price. F. IL CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front S', PCETLAN9. ORE P. N. U. No. 34, 1913 In 1920. "One of my hens laid an egg with the dste 1928." "Tou want to encourage that breed. Those eggs can come out of cold stor age and sell as extra fresh." Louis ville Courier-Journal. , Still a Warrior. She I see our old friend, the colon el, is married again. He Indeed! Why I thought his fighting days were over. London An swers. ' . - - Covers Everything. ' 'What Is beguslum derived from?" "If you don't know, it is safe to take a chance that It is a coal-tar product' Louisville Courier-Journal. WBSS WTttfiw U adverttM, aloiM I thl pMr. True. , ' , "Time flies." "Yep. And It never has to stop for i ruaaer trouble or lack of gasoline. Detroit Kree frees. GOOD Paint Means GOOD Results See Your Local Dealer Nov 7 ; HE HAS IT. " , LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term Opens Tues., Sept. 5th Save Money by Enrolling Now. Write us today. It will pay you. A. T. LINK, Principal, i Main S0S3 Tilford EU'g, Tenth sad Morruon St, Portland, Or. Surgeon Gives Own Body. Chicago The last contribution to science of Dr. John B. Murphy, the eminent surgeon who died at Mackinac Island, the gift of his body was mad Sunday. In obedience to Dr. Murphy's last wish that science establish th cause of the death which he knew . was coming, an autopsy wss performed here as soon aa th body waa brought from tb Northern summer resort. It established that death wss due to heart disease aggravated by throat trouble. This confirmed th diagnosis that Dr. Murphy had made on his own condition. ' Aid for Syrians Blocked. Wssbington, V. O. Turkey has re fused to grant the request of the Unit ed States that a neutral committee be permitted to undertake relief work in Syria, where thousands of native Christians are reported to be starving. Charge Miller, of Constantinople, in a cablegram received at the State de partment Saturday, said tha Turkish! government had informed , him relief J operations in Syria were considered unnecessary because crops there were better then anywhere els in the em pire. . - , , ' Wher Emulation Stopped. A woman said to a little boy with hla hair bobbed on hla neck: "Frank lyn, when are you going to hav your hair cut like papa a? ' "I don't want my hair cut Ilk pa pa's," he replied, "with a hole in the top." Christian Herald. He Should Worry. "This war is making everything more expensive, complained father, "I see by the evening psper that even castor oil is going up. . "That's nothing in my young life,' said littl Johnny. "Th only time It worries me Is when it's going down.' Hsnd Her a Broom. - Pater Who ia making that Infernal lans-i on the piano? Mater -That's Constance at her ex erclse. ' - Pater Well, for heaven's sake, tell her to get her exercise some other wsy. Boston Transcript. In the Right Class. Header This story has quite a swing to it Publisher Then well print It a one of oar Hammock series. Boston Transcript, In Style..;- ". ", ". Mrs. Styles Ob, dear. 1 want a new street skirt. Mr. Styles But, wife, you know I'm short Just now. . . Mrs. Styles Well, dear, I want short aklrt Tonkers Statesman. Kill Ail Files! Tbav Spread Britons Want More Pay. London The British railway unions hsv decided to ssk for an increase of 10 shillings a week in the wages of all employes. The increase is declared necessary to meet th higher cost .of living. ' The decision has caused sur prise, ss under an agreement entered into last October, a small wsg in crease was granted on tb condition that th railway men would make no further demands during th war. Th announcement of the union asserts that th war has extended beyond the period contemplated in th agreement. Big Dam is Waahed Away, Asheville, N. C. The Southern rail way agent at Lake Toxawsy reported Sunday that th big dam there had bro ken and that a flood of water was rac ing down the valley. Messages hav been sent from Asheville warning Greenville, Anderson, Seneca and other Southern Carolina points of the dan ger. Later the Lake Toxaway Inn at Lake Toxaway reported that th whole dam had been washed awsy, and that tb lake was practically drained. fumi tmrmm,Omi n KKtrntmltn MmntMHmTl m. im i t.:ff (ubols soki as, ts eaikwBn.Mfa,a.y. (Of inflamed by expo- ja "to ' nti,j-,i.4 IWV W m ...... ----- iuick.'y relieved by L'nris vBeraedr. NoSnurtir.g, hat Eve Comfort. At Votir DruReUt' $0 per Bottle. HortoC E) SaJeinTuiM2S For Deck el'setyerreeuk Druggiit or Moris f yo Bcassly to., Catesgo IF YOU HAVE nnEunATisr.i you should try Anti-Uric, the famoui remedy made from Roots snd Berries, it is guaranteed to cur this cruel dis ease in every stage. We wsnt every reader of this ppcr who is suffering from Rheumstism in sny form to try this discovery. Every package guaranteed or money refund ed. Price 41.60 prepaid, or w will send by Psrcel Post C. O. D. Circu lars snd convincing testimony free. Address ANTI-UEiC CO., 102 Sher wod Building, San Francisco. $6t.25: good, 85.606.76; choice wethers, 86.7&ft6; choice ewes, 8543 6.25; common, 82.60(33. Quartz Claims Are Opened. Holland,' Ore. Th "Portland" group of gold mining claims located near .this pise in Joseph in county. and owned by V. C McKinney and Wad V. Lewis, of Portland, has bn recently leased to the Kerby Mining ft Development company. A stamp mill with a capacity of 20 tone has already been installed on the property and Is now ready for continuous operation, a considerabl body of milling ore hav ing already been blocked out. Hareto- f or this section of Southern Oregon had been considered wholly a placer region, but in recant year many gold quarts properties hav been opened. Klickitat Tax Goes Up. Coldendala, Wash. The Klickitat county commissioner convened Thurs-1 dsy aa a board of equalisation, as re quired by law, to review tha 1916 real state assessment and hear complaint of taxpayers who object to values I placed on their property by the aa sor. They will probably b In session about two weeks. . The assessed value of real property In Klickitat county this year ws raised from 26 par cent of th cash value, a determined by the assessor, to 60 per cent, th latter be ing tha full ratio required by the law. Pesr Crop 9 Weeks Lata. Hood River. Or. The Hood River valley pear crop, estimated at probably I 80 carloads, will be more than three f weeks later than usual. Th Apple Growers' association is expecting to I msk shipments of Bartiett about August 16. Shipments of D'Anjou. most of which ar exported to South America, will not begin before the middle of September. Local Fruit agencies ar expecting I good price for the year's crop. In-1 quiries from all parts of tha country are being received. Ranchers Holding Wheat. Wilbur, Wash. The majority of farmers will not contract their new wheat at 81 the bushel, and some farmers are holding their last year's crop. Saturday zo.000 bushels were contracted for at 81 a bushel. Wheat harvest will begin about August 14. The weather bss been fsvorable for ripening the grain. The acreage Is smaller than last year. So far the supply of labor has been equal to the demand. tn Sounded Queer. "I Ilk to clean up my work hurry." "I find It advisable to string It out a Utile, so that I wilt always have something on my desk In ess a bore come In," aald his friend, taking up sum papers. Then th other msn looked at him queerly and went out. Mad a OlffcrsiM. A small boy went up to another boy la th street and aald: ' "Can you tell a follow how to loach a girl to swim?" ' "OhJl salt) th other kiddle. vyou goea up to hrgU, like, takes her hand gentle, load br geuile UU to th water, puts yer arm gentl' round her waiat " "Oh, garni" Interrupted th hoy, "What's th matter wld yer Jinnee my sister!" , ; "Yer sltrl Oh, shov her lal" Toronto Mall. av .Consequences. 4 That fellow certainly did get Jny tost" , ' ; "1 told you you had bo bualne to keep buttlu' In." Baltimore American. About Right- ; "All th world love a lover." : "ljve to Join blm," amndd a til. gruntled swain. Loulavlil , , Cousjer Horn Medicine Chsst Keep your medicine In on place, out et reach of children. B sure to hsv Haaford' Balsam of Myrrh on hand for emergency use. It should tak the fire out of burns, heal cuts, remove soreness and be worth many times over its cost. Adv. - No Audlenee Wanted. . Caller I would like to secure a place in your moving picture company. Manager yoa ar sa actor? Caller Tee. Manager Had any experience act ing without audiences? Caller Acting without audiences Is what brought me here. - Excused. ' A gentlemen who discovered that b waa atandlna on a lad i s train had the 1 IS bv far til most Diauocr corrector omeiaaaj, presence of mind to remark "Though I may not hav tb power to draw an angol from th skies, 1 have pinned on to th earth." Thi lady excused him. Dr. Pierce's Pellets ar the oi Uuie Liver Pills. On littl Pel a laxsiiv three for a csUmrUo, fur waa, r -w--ew. i WW-a -' fa, Pays S40.000 for Wheat Crop. Starbuck, Wash C. W. Pearson, a rancher 12 miles west of here, sold to F. Actor, grain buyer, 40,000 bush els of wheat for 81 per bushel net, The varieties were divided as follows: Turkey red, 14,000 bushels; sixty- three, 12,000 bushels; bluestem, 9600 bushels; one hundred twenty-three. 600 bushels. The grain is to b de livered at th Pleasant View ware- bouse on Eureka flat. 30 Holstelns Bring 11,000. North Yakima, Wash. Thirty-nine Holstoin cows from the Tyson-McKsci- her ranch in tha Moxee were sold - snd shipped Thursdsy to the Bitter Root Holstein company at Corvallis, Mont Ths price ws 811,000. All were reg istered. Several cows with high ree-1 ords wer included. Harvest on st Gaston. Gaston, Ore. The weather th psst I week has been delightfully cool snd I breezy, with nights quite cool and fogj in early mornings. Threshing has! just begun. Baling started last week. V. yr vv -cr - Mr Get This Book It tells vou howtosavemonevon vouf etum'n blast ing. It shows in 40 illustrations the roost effective wavs of preparing charges, loading and blasting stumps with . iJaaassas1 lTUMOilSia AAD IMLtt TLJ'" This valuable book wag written ennccially to suit Wtsiern 1 conditions by men who have blasted hundreds of acrei cf stumps likt yours. 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City, Dm " J THO NEWEST ' DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY This I a recent discovery ot'Docbw Picroe, who ts bead of lii Invalids' lltt and tiurglcal loMilnt at HuUmta, N. Y. Expertuients at luetor I'lerce g lloenital lor several veara B roved thai there I no other eliminator of one acid that can be compared to it, For USoes easily recognJd symptoms ol iniuia tnauon as backache, acaldlng arln and Ireqoent urination, a well as emit men! In tha nrtne. or If nrlo acid la u blood has caueod rbeomaUim, II I simply wonderful how surely "Anuria act. Tha beat of Teeolu are always obtained In eaace of acute rbeumausin in tli Joluts, in gravel ami gout, and Invariably th palna and stiffness which ' so frequently aud persistently aeootn pany the disease rapidly , disappear. Go to your near drug ur and stmnly ask lor a' 6emt packag ol Anurio, manafacturixi by Dr. f ierce, or send 10 cents to Pr, J'lero for a large trial package, you soepect kidney or bladder trouble, send him a lampl of your wtr and deacriba symptoms. Doctor Jlnree's ehemM will examine It, then Dr. Pierea will report to yoa, without fee or charge. Nora t French scientists affirm thai Anurio la thlrtyseven time more active than tilhia In eliminating orio acid, and is a harmle but reliable chemical ernnpoond that may be safely given to children, but should b used only by grown-np who actually wish to restore uietr Sidneys to perfect naaito, by oonaciantiously oalng oci box or mora ia extreme easce t "Annrle f thank to Doctor I'ioree's ashlevrieut) pcTioct tuamj and efj t i 4 J 1 I j I v-